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Mony Europeons ore becoming impotient! They wont Europe to unite
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now! Europeon integrotionists ore real/y beginning to moke heodwoy
in
their long-dreomed-of
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Unlted Stotes of Europe ." Wi/1 they succeed?
Wi/1 Britoin be lncluded? Reod this on-the-spot, revealing report
of
the
recent
Cdmmon
Morket
Se~mmit
Meeting in The Hogue.
The Bague, Holland.
"UNITED EUROPE - NOW,"
chanted young demonstrators
at the recent Common Market
me:etings in The Hague !
As the Common Markct Ministers ar–
rived at the Hall of Knights, a large
"E" (symbol of European integration–
ists) fluttered ovcr a nearby government
building.
''\V/e want Europe !" "European elec–
tion now !" "Europe Unite !"
These and simi lar words were being
by
Roymond F. McNoir
chanted in the streets and in the Plaza
outside the meeting hall. Similar words
were beiog spoken soberly by serious–
mioded government leaders both in and
outside Europe's prosperous Common
Market.
Tide of European Unity
Britain's Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mi–
chael Stewart, recently echoed current
European thinking when he stated that
"the whole tide for unity of Europe is
Jl.owing strongly."
For nearly thirty years
The
PLAIN
TRUTH magazine and
The
WORLD To–
MORROW broadcast have been telliog the
world that Europe would unite - that a
United $tates of Europe was as certain
as the rising of tomorrow's suo.
Recently, sorne, especially in the
U.
S., began to say that the idea of Eu–
ropean unity was as good as dead. But
more recent events at The Hague and
elsewherc in Europe have proven they
werc woefully in error.
Regardless of what other news