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PARIS, Sept. 5 (CDN)—A big/in the two French protectorates| This time they may succeed. headache is being brewed for the and even risk to Premier An< If an adverse judgment should United Nations. toine Pinay's position in Paris. |result against its colonial adminIts Ingredients are chiefly: | It all depends on which way | istration in North Africa, France|

Asian hloc to bring France to|United Nations this fall. | drastic step of resignation. book for its stewardship in Tu-! Twice before the 13 nations) nisia and Morocco. which want France's rule /inithreat frequently. TWO--France's unveiled threat North Africa investigated: have| Naturally there's a propaganda!

tions, and perhaps NATO to boot. | Nations probe. Bit at the 7th! influence on-the-fence delegates! To. make matters worse, there General Assembly which opens inlin this country’s favor and pre-

ONE-—Intention of the*Arab-|the wind blows in the halls of the|is said to bé ready to take the

to withdraw from the United Na-|failed to force a special: United motive. It's obviously designed to]

are prospects of fresh turmoil New York Oct.

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France holds the United Na-| United Nations competent to debate any issue that threatens|seriously

tions is not competent to judge [hat it calls “The- North African |Case.” Its troubles with Tunisian and

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ONE—If a majority find the

If this second point is not admitted, and only then, will France{submitted by the French. withdrawal with his mind on the New York world peace, whether bétween two fro mthe world organization. For|debates,” he has deylayed reply.

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