Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1963, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 15, 1963 Macmillan Cut Deep r] to the Continent than to an in- sular Britain, Continentals may admire British political stability and national cohesiveness but they don't like fish and chips, mint sauce, Yorkshire pudding or peas the size of marbles. Thus de Gaulle: has touched By De Gaulle's Veto oes" rx Editor's note: Britain's exclusion from Europe is a landmark in the post-war history of the West. In this story a Canadian Press re- porter examines underlying reasons for France's bar- the-door attitude. By ALAN HARVEY LONDON (CP)--Politics sometimes resembles a clouded bowl in which objects are dimly perceived amid brackish waters. Nothing is clear: The whole truth is elusive. Then suddenly a searchlight sweeps into the political aquarium: lighting the murky scene, Such an occasion was Prin- cess Margaret's "lost week- end" Prime Minister Masmil- lan's angry decision to cancel her three-day visit to Paris shows how deeply he was hurt by France's curt rejection of Britain's bid to join Europe. Macmillan cares for political proprieties, In using the Royal Family as a diplomatic weapon he exposed his personal agony and dissolved all doubt about Britain's commitment rope. Expulsion was the act of one man, President de Gaulle, and he moved so coldly, so crudely, with such flagrant disregard of ordinary courtesy among friendly nations, that people still seek explanations. to Eu- should like some modern Sam- son topple the twin pillars of Western policy and frustrate President Kennedy's grand de- sign for the Atlantic Commu- nity, With breath-taking hauteur, he defies Kennedy and Macmil- lan as he once defied Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin; sounds as though he is ready to make a deal with the Russians; and| finds an indispensable ally in Chancellor Adenauer by sealing' the Franco-German reconcilia- tion at just the right moment, though perhaps for the wrong reasons. All this, garnished with gratu- itous anti-Americanism, from a man who found friendly refuge in Britain when France fell, whose nation's recovery was nourished by American men and money and who talks as though he owns Europe, though he offers in its defence only a few half-strength divisions and ' nuclear force still in the mak: ng. It is easy to ridicule de- Gaulle's vision, to deplore the 'brutality" of his diplomatic manners, to see him as an out- dated old dreamer. But though the Western consensus is against him, his emphasis on a "European Europe" is ad- mitted by many to be far from an ignoble idea. arms and European integration,, National vanities are flattered; an echo among younger Euro-\a dash of anti - Americanism peans spiritually more attached|goes down well. 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