Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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Mr. Europe and The Common Market A 16mm Sound B/W Film as presemed on the CBS Television Network mr ■■■■■■■■■V • J ■■■■■■■■■!> '^ ■■■i \. ^■■■■■■■■g ^■■■■■■■g iBi^-^MBunggg ■■■r }^ r .^■■■■■1 Jfefe '^■■■■■■i >^-^ 41 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■bw ^BS ■■■■■■■■■■mau^;:: Throughout the world, teachers and students of economics, history and social studies, industrialists, statesmen, trade unionists, agriculturists and philosophers are studying the growth of a new center of strength for western civilization— The Common Market. Carousel Films, Inc., therefore, is proud to present "Mr. Europe and The Common Market," the "CBS Reports" film first presented on the CBS Television Network. This timely and informative film examines one of the great revolutions of history, the establishment of a union of European countries — France, Italy, West Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg— in The Common Market. It further explores the economic relationship between a United States of Europe and the United States of America. The past two centuries of European history are depicted through interesting animated scenes. We see how ancient boundaries emphasized the differences between the countries of Western Europe, hindered their eco nomic growth, and added frustration, red tape and higher duties. The film points out that such duties would be eliminated in a United States of Europe. CBS News correspondent David Schoenbrun interviews university students, merchants, and the chief architect of The Common Market— Jean Monnet, known as "Mr. Europe." Winston Churchill has said, "The United Europe movement is the sole means of preventing another hideous war." President John F. Kennedy has called it "one of the greatest challenges to the American people." FOR INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL DAVID B. DASH OF CAROUSEL FILMS, INC., 1501 BROADWAY, N.Y.C. 36, N.Y. BRYANT 9-6734... OR ORDER NOW. 16MM SOUND FILM B/W RUNNING TIME: 51 MIN. SALE PRICE NO. OF PRINTS Mail to: Carousel Films, Inc., 1501 Broadway, N.Y.C. 36, N.Y. NAMF nRr:ANi7ATinN "MR. EUROPE AND THE COMMON MARKET" $250 AnnpFSC! CITY 70NF STATF