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...Ramsay Pressure Putter. In Great Britain last week realists at once saw that to accomplish President Hoover's purpose?if it can be accomplished?extreme pressure will have to be brought on France???and on Italy which would sacrifice...
...France???Walter Evans Edge...
Speeches at the luncheon were ostentatiously decreed "secret"' by M. Briand, perhaps to heighten press curiosity. Copious "leaks" revealed however that statesmen-guests representing Belgium, Poland, Chechoslovakia, Jugoslavia and Rumania ?the allies of France???said that they would favor establishment of a ''United States of Europe" in the form of a federation both political and economic. The Germans, Spanish, Dutch and Scandinavians wanted a purely economic "U. S. E." The British, Italians, Hungarians and Albanians were understood to have taken an attitude courteous but noncommittal. Finally "between a pear* and some cheese" M. Briand rose. Would they all authorize...
...France???Cochet, Lacoste, Brugnon, Borotra, Boussus, four of whom are calculated to defend and retain the Davis...
Myron Timothy Herrick, beloved and Francophile U. S. Ambassador to France, sailed from Manhattan last week?as usual on the French Liner Isle de France??? to resume his post in Paris. Pale, he had just recovered from one more severe illness at his home in Chagrin Falls, near Cleveland...