| Show FRENCH FAVOR AMERICAN VIEW Socialist Leaders of f Both Nations Discuss Political Problems at Paris Paris Auff Aug 3 The 3 The most extreme socialists In Franco France would woul be he considered considered consid consid- ere ered jingoes oes In America and from what I gather your our views coincide with ours said Albert Thomas Thoma the French FrenchI socialist leader and former Cormer member o of I tho the war council to John Spargo A A. M. M Simons an and Charles Edward Russell I m members of oC the delegation sent bent to Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope by the Democratic Ica League of at America at a meeting with them last i night I Mr Ir Spargo declared d his party pirty would ouM net act disturb tho the allied governments In their fight against autocracy and for nationality and while upholding the rights of ot labor could never end Us its ef efforts efforts et- et forts until victory had teen een gained bythe by b the tho allies Although the extremists here charged the Americans with the Impetuosity of at youth the they admit tho the validity of ot the Americans' Americans course I r I should have done similarly said M. M I. I Longuet who is accounted one of ot the French There Thero are no socialists here like ke our extreme pacifists Morris and Victor Berger Derber salU Mr Simons Here there is 19 an almost universal acceptance by socialists of or President Wilsons Wilson's peace terms The Tho French extremists have havo avo asked for tor another conference next week heck They Thoy are seemingly Inclined to agree with the views of or the Americans while the moderates with them entirely |