COMMISSIONER'S OPINION: Market's Future Good Argentine For IV Navy Sti lsterious -Daily-Ian MacNiven. UNIFIED EUROPE--Jean Rey of Belgium, a leader of the move- ment for a European Economic Community, foresees the pros- perity and power of a united Europe. Second Front Page Tuesday, February 16, 1960 Page 3 THUR., FRI.,, SAT. Curtain THE VIVID, UNFORGETTABLE 8dP.M. STAGE VERSION oCelebrated c PUler Prize classic by - i t A4 AMEDDEIRMS Directed by Ted Heusel, Produced by ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE, Inc. LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE BOX OFFICE OPEN 10-5:30 Call NO 8-6300 All seats reserved Thur. $1.50, Fri. & Sat. $1.65 By SANDRA JOHNSON The European Community may be "the beginning of the United States of Europe," Jean Rey, a member of the European Common Market Commission predicted yes- terday. After a few centuries, this eco- nomic unification may, he sug- gested, develop into a political uni- fication too. If this occurred, the European Community would be great enough in area, population and resources to be a world power comparable to the United States or Russia. At the present West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Nether- lands, and Louxembourg are the six members of the community. Great Britain, as well as several other nations of Europe, is cau- tiously waiting to see howr this common market develops before joining, Rey said. Rey recalled the destruction created by the two world wars and pointed out how the complex poli- tical boundaries of Europe have hampered its economy. Situations Demonstrate These two situations demon- strated the difficulties brought about in a divided continent. Inspired by the ideals of inter- ested and informed youths, the six countries joined together in an effort to increase their trade and industry. Though the EuropeanCommun- ity has been in existence for only two years, Rey related it has been so successful that the member nations have requested that the twelve-year transition period from independence to cooperation be shortened. This is quite a contrast, he ob- served, to the skepticism once ex- pressed by businessmen about "this plan of diplomats and politi- cians." To Gradually Enlarge Trade quotas will gradually be enlarged and the tariffs cut. "Then at the end of the transition period everything will be accomplished." The nine members of the Common Market Commission will supervise the establishment of this Common Market. Because their vast differences in language, culture and political views, difficulties will certainly arise, but, he added, "the will of these six countries is sufficient "to overcome these problems. Praises U.S. Rey praised the United States' hearty support of the European Community. Just as this nation initiated the Marshall Plan over ten years ago to help them re- cover after the war, we are again today giving this program for the economic development of Europe our fullest cooperation. In the future Rey foresees the time when European wages will be equivalent to those of the United States. In regarding the European Community as a potential com- petitor, the United States is help- ing it to become "a pillar of strength to stand against the in- fluence of Communism." Feel Vessel Has Escaped From Gulf Officer Says Ship Could Escape at Will BUENOS AIRES (JP) - The Ar- gentine Navy last night said it is still intensively hunting a will-o'- the-wisp submarine in the Golfo Nuevo. Meanwhile, a feeling spread here that the elusive boat - if it had been there in the first place- had squirmed out of the blockaded gulf through a sizable portion of the Argentine fleet. A navy communique late last night said: "The Golf oNuevo op- eration continues according to plans with the same intensity of the first moment." The st i tement added that equipment including depth bombs are already in operation, The United States Navy flew two planeloads of equipment here last week. (In Washington the Navy said it has flown additional anti-sub- marine warfare equipment to Ar- gentina as well as a team of 13 undersea warfare experts who are expected to serve as advisers.) Navy Secretary Rear Adm. Gas- ton Clement met with President Arturo Frondizi for 20 minutes yesterday. Defense Minister Justo Villar conferred with the president earlier but he declined to disclose details of the talk. The minister said he did not know whether or not the submar- ine had gotten away. The 17-day search has engaged perhaps a score of ships plus planes, in a body of water only a bit larger than San Francisco Bay. Argen- tina claims the gulf as her terri- torial waters. There was no word last night on the Navy's "Operation Sink- ing," a last-ditch attack presum- ably making use of depth charges and electronic equipment flown from the United States. Argentine depth charges have been effective only down to 262 feet, while United States depth charges can reach 656 feet below the surface. The floor of the gulf dips below 500 feet in spots, so a submarine presumably could dive below the range of the Argentine depth charges. Even though the 10-mile-wide entrance to the 20-by-40 mile gulf has been reported blockaded, an Argentine navy captain just back from the nautical game of hide- and-seek said the underwater in- truder had sufficient speed to avoid capture by Argentina's war- ships. Nehru.AgreesTo Meet with Chinese NEW DELHI (P) -- Prime Min- ister Nehru has agreed at last to border dispute older than the one The letter said the Indian gov- meet with Premier Chou En-Lai between India and China, ernment "is prepared for negotia- of Red China to discuss their an- At issue between India and tions on specific disputes in regard gry border dispute, as suggested China are 51,000 square miles of to the location of particular places by Chou three months ago. territory on the Himalayan fron- and to make frontier rectifica- Reversing his stand against a tier. Red China claims 36,000 tions by agreement." personal meeting without ade- square miles on the northeast It maintained "the present con- quate advance preparation, Nehru frontier and 15,000 square miles troversy has arisen solely because in a note made public yesterday in the Ladakh area a thousand China has laid claims to extensive invited Chou to this capital. Chou miles to the west. New Delhi con- areas of Indian territory." has suggested a meeting in China siders both Indian territory. As to China's contention the or The neutraChines pr er said Nehru's note was accompanied dispute was a heritage from the he would consider ealternate by a detailed government letter days when Britain ruled India, the site, however. If he accepts Neh- replying to one from Chou last government said Peiping's stand ru's suggestion, the two big Asian December. Both rejected Red was unreasonable and "against neighbors may get their own sum- China's suggestion that the two the facts of history, geography, mei talk going next month. Nehru nations negotiate the entire bor- custom, tradition and internation- proposed the last part of March as der between India and Tibet. al agreements." a likely time. "For the moment," said Nehru's note dated Feb. 5, "I do not see any common ground between our respective standpoints. Still, I f f; think it might be helpful for us *for S 6ors and Gra to meet.".,j... Nehru's note was sent before k. Nikita S. Khrushchev's arrival in PHYSICS India, a visit that brought no out- APPLIED MATHEMATICS ward indication the Soviet pre- ENGINEERING MECHANICS Mier might intervene with his Red . ., Chinese ally as some Indians had ENGINEERING P$YS.S hoped. AND Nehru may haverbeen encour- AE. .AUTICALCHEMICA, aged to try a personal meeting r . EOATCL HMCl with Chou by the example of ELECTRICAL, Prime Minister Ne Win of neigh- MECHANICAL, boring Burma. Win went to Pei- <.~... ~ HNCL ping last month and within a few METALLURGICA1, days settled the main issues of a @nd NUCLEAR ON BORDER DISPUTE: Chough Death To Ease Rhee Path in Korea SEOUL () - Death has erased President Syngman Rhee's major opponent in South Korea's presi- dential election for the third time in three campaigns. 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