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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 20

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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20
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I The Boston Globe Thursday, October 5. 1967 1 fcv Labor Party Cheers Brown on Common Market Entry Plans tmnmnirararnmimimtitiiiiiiiiiniMiifiHJtniinuimtiiHn clared, "the country has to achieve a stable balance of defeat a resolution insisting upon stringent safeguards for British interests. Brown said this was worded so that it would in effect prevent negotiations from ever starting. payments position. Brown answered criticism on television last night of his storming out of a dance Monday night after being pestered by photographers.

will not be a very good foreign secretary," he added. He said there was formerly an unwritten rule that the press did not mention certain things. "No one would pretend that Sir Winston Churchill did not drink alcohoLHout there was an unwritten rule that you did not say it," Brown said. He added, "I am not pretending I do not drink alcohol. I work jolly hard.

I work many hours every day. I do not do others things which people might frown upon." some senior ministers over the market's executive commission report on British entry. The report, which advocated early negotiations, was hard on the British economy and pointed out the disad-Rritish member start, should start and we probably will find we will get the sort of situation that would enable us to join. Brown's speech was designed to persuade the party rank-and-file of the need to nrpss for negotiations, de make up its mind whether it will accept me as I am because there is not the slightest chance of my changing." "If you want a foreign secretary who does not do anything that is wrong I am not the guy you want, but I reckon the fellow you get The foreign secretary de ship if the country did not spite the reported gloom of ikiii iM.i.ii i i. hi ml rAH i II Rrlt.rt SCARBOROUGH, Eng.

British Labor Party members today decisively endorsed the orts of the Labor Government to take the country into the European Common Market. They also rejected hostile resolutions pressed by anti-annual conference here. The result was considered major personal triumph for Foreign Sec. George Brown, who suffered a setback yesterday when the conference rejected his pleas and urged the government to break with U.S. policy in Vietnam.

After an effective though unexciting speech from Brown, the conference approved a policy statement recording its support for Britain's market entry application by a two-to-one margin. A burst of applause greeted the result and Finance Minister James Callaghan shook Brown's hand warmly. Prime Minister Harold Wilson's leadership then got a one-million vote margin to Electric I I Electric BREWMASTER HOT PLATE Holds 5 cups. White earthen ware, complete with cord. Reg.

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