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FRIDAY. oy 6, 1951 — France Beginning to Shed Communist-Fed War Fears

By PAUL GHALI {Dwight Eisenhower's London

PARIS, July 6 (CDN)~—The be- Speech calling for European unginning of the end of France’sion. M. Schumann observed that Communist-fed war fears may| this was a proof that America now be put on the record. {has no other ambition in Europe : It was definitely evidenced here/than to defend it. Otherwise the Wednesday as the people of Paris United States would find disunion

turned out in record numbers to more desirable. :

applaud their American allies’! The French also take satisfac- 4 celebration of Independence Day. tion in American High Commis- 8

It was the warmest demonstra- sioner McCloy’'s rejection of an tion of friendship for the United|/independent Gérman army. States seen here since the end of| The French agreed to German World War II and in startling divisions in the European defense contrast to the atmosphere per-|setup only on condition that they vading here last July 4. /be part of the general European This year the Korean War ap- army under command of the proaches a successful conclusion, North Atlantic Treaty organizaproving to the French that Amer- tion. fca is ready to fight aggression . anywhere in the world. French National

Moreover, despite Communist propaganda to the contrary, the 3 French are gradually becoming Assembly Opens convinced that United States sup- 5, pra July 6 (CDN)—France|

port for Europe is not a mere mask for economic ambitio-

Editorial Cited at Teast for the politically-| Typical of this new realization n. i was an editorial by Maurice Schu-{Minded Frenciuma ational mann in the popular Republic| Yesterday the new n Party organ, Aube, on Gen. assembly marked its formal open-) i ing, although the real work does |

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Receives ‘Shock’ new officers have been elected. | : | Meanwhile, yesterday's session, | BOSTON, July 6 (UP)—A newopened by 85-year-old dean, | England financial leader said to- Eugene Pebellies, had two some-| ; what ludicrous features. | : day an economic report on the First, no party wanted to sit] ¢ gix-state area submitted to Presi- on the right. The term rightist| dent Truman by his advisers was has become obnoxious to any “dangerous” and “slanted toward French politician even if he is 3 , » inwardly a staunch reactionary. a Planned economy: ichol p. Second, Gaullist deputies made | Vice President Nic 9 a8 “it clear they wouldn't occupy Peterson of the First National right benches and would prefer) Bank of Boston sald he was those left empty by the reduced ghocked on reading. “the New|Communist ranks. | England Economy” report to Mr. JFZ Truman by his council of eco-| WATCH REPAIRING nomic adyisers. | He said about two-thirds of the by EXPERTS | recommendations “involve gov~ At Miller's Modest Prices! ernment aid or action of some i Kind.” QUICK SERVICE Most objectionable, Mrs. Peter- i ¥ i

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