Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Luncheon 2 of 79c Maple Leaf spread cheese Tumbler 69c Blue ribbon bags 100 for 79c Economy tissue kleenex 4for99c syrup Bohr Nve 5 99e Pacific coloured Margarine Chalfout affair9 ruffles by Alfred Friendly London the continuing Row and an ugly damaging Row it is Over threats allegedly made by lord Chalfont b r i t a i n s chief common Market negotiator is a classic example of a non event or at most a mini event being inflated into a reality of its own. The ruckus has injured to some extent Britain s Campaign to enter the european economic Community it has badly damaged the credibility of the govern ment and the impression of the Unity Wisdom and har Mony of its common mar Ket strategy. It is far from ended. The government May be Able to put the quietus on the Issue in parliament later this week. It will probably not cause lord Chalfont s resignation but it has reduced his effectiveness and cast doubts on the attitudes of his superiors prime minis Ter Harold Wilson and foreign minister George Brown. It began last thursday evening at Lausanne Swit Zerland after a meeting of the european free Trade association. Minister of state Chalfont held an off the record meeting with a number of British Cor respondents a common custom Here with a Century of precedent behind it. As near As can be deter mined from the accounts of the responsible correspondents Britain s Quality papers such As the guar Dian the times and the financial times accounts published after the Row godsend for France by Donald Louchheim Paris special tons the sudden storm Over the Chal font affair has proved a timely godsend for France. Tired of being cast As the heavy in european dramas the French Are clearly delighted to have the spotlight shifted to a perfidious or at least a petulant Albion. Officially there has been no British entry application would succeed. Asked what Britain would do if it failed he we would search for a solution in terms of Europe of the seven government comment on lord Chalfont s reported warning that Britain might turn its Back on Europe if it is excluded from the common Market. But the French see the affair As vindicating their thesis that Britain is not truly a european nation and that it is trying to dictate its own terms for admission into the european common Market. Majority of the French press As Well As some govern ment officials have found the British denials of any such threats unconvincing. They see the Chalfont remarks As part of a Well orchestrated pressure Campaign. And they argue that the incident proves what they have been saying All it is the British not the French who Are being unreasonable and intransigent. The French Are now arguing that there has been no veto. The British have merely been asked to wait until they can qualify for membership. In return the impatient Wilson government is threatening to Huff and puff and blow the House if the door is not opened now. To be sure this argument is self serving. But there is no doubt that the French feel their opposition to British entry is now More easily defensible. The tone of the French reaction struck by Andre Fanton a Secretary general of the gaullist parliamentary coalition. Or. Fanton asked what would a British subject think of a gentleman who. After applying to enter a club that has certain membership qualifications preferred to threaten to beat Down the door or Burn Down the building and its surroundings in order to achieve his the French Deputy warned that vulgar blackmail would not facilitate British entry. Even the opposition press Here which has been in favor of the British bid has been dismayed by the Chalfont affair. Opposition commentators How Ever have chosen to interpret the incident As a reminder that Britain is still a world Power with International Trumps to play and that France would be Well advised to handle London with care. In an interview that appeared tuesday in the French Maga Zine Paris match lord Chalfont said he was confident that the Maryland drops rape charges t 0 w s 0 n. My. Brothers convicted six years ago of raping a girl were freed Mon Day when the state dropped All charges against them As their second trial began. State s attorney William Lin thrum announced his decision after judge w. Albert Menchine of Baltimore county circuit court ruled testimony taken from two witnesses in the first j trial could not be used in he re a trial. I James and John Giles 28 and j 26 respectively were convicted in 1961 of raping a White girl but the . Supreme court directed that Maryland courts free them or try hem again. The Giles Brothers had served six years of a life term when they were released from the Maryland Penitentiary on Bond last july pending a second trial. Their death sentences had been commuted to life by former governor j. Millard Tawes in 1953. The european association and free Trade the common flared into unquenchable proportions this is what happened stung by the reporters derision at the government line that it remained confident of Britain s entry into the common Market and had no other plans lord Chalfont engaged in thinking he con ceded what was perfectly obvious and what or. Brown himself had once said that Britain would have to rethink its whole policy in the event of a French veto. In the context of questions about British sentiment on maintaining the country s commitments in Europe after a veto. Lord Chaumont conceded there could be Public opposition to main Taining British troops in Berlin and on the Rhine. He indicated that Britain s allies should realize the implications of Britain s failure to get into Europe. The remarks were almost certainly not made As a threat. There was no men Tion of polish Borders re cognition of East Germany or German reunification. Worried lest what be said should be misinterpreted. Lord Chalfont summoned the correspondents again after dinner to emphasize that All this was his own private thoughts Only reflections among friends and clearly not for publication. Reports of the conversations were relayed to Lon Don by the correspondents. Common Market debate inquiries Friday brought Flat denials from the foreign office that any Radical Revi Sions were being contemplated and in particular that there was any revision in attitudes toward West Germany and plans for troop reductions recognition of East Germany or acceptance of the Oder Niesse line. Screamer London s Quality news papers duly and quietly. Reported the denials Satur Day and not much More. In a three line front Page Banner however the daily Mirror shouted the Rumor that Shook it went on to report that a Story had reached London that Britain planned to withdraw the army on the Rhine with draw from the four Power agreement on Berlin and abandon support for Ger Man reunification. Righteously indignant but not until two thirds of the Way Down the Page it wrote on High authority the Mirror can say that the Story is that had roughly the same effect As a news Story declaring that rumours that mrs. Abe is a tramp were not True. Moreover there was no Rumor that Shook Europe the Mirror the Sun Cecil King s other morning paper and the. Daily express front paged them saturday. The Sun s Story was that prime minister Harold Wil son planned to Force French president de Gaulle to use his veto openly and was spreading hints to this effect As a deterrent. It too also half Way Down the Page expressed some doubt that this was government policy. The daily express. Anti common Market reported a serious split in the Cabinet and said flatly that or. Wilson would withdraw British troops from Europe end four Power participation in West Berlin negotiate a separate peace with East Germany confirm the pre sent polish Border and withdraw from nato. By sunday obviously All papers joined the fray with the More responsible ones obliged to identify lord Chalfont As the source in trying to put the matter into perspective. . Blackmail but the gaullist party in France jumped to the Opportunity to flail at what it professed to see As British blackmail and or. Wilson s opposition t h e conservatives could not re Sist making Hay. As a former newspaper Man he was the time s military correspondent be fore being made a peer perhaps lord Chalfont should never have answered hypothetical questions. Yet he had every reason to assume that his listeners would accept his thinking aloud in its proper context and would not breach the off the record Rule. 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