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Show . FRANCE FACES PRESS STRIFE government-controlled press to circulate cir-culate allegedly false news concerning concern-ing the presence of armed German troops In Spanish Morocco. Vienot, says "Gringoire," took advantage ad-vantage of the absence of Premier Blum and Foreign Minister Delbos to start these reports, which, adds the newspsper, "were given authenticity authen-ticity by official conferences at the ministry of foreign affairs." "From Saturday to Monday," declared de-clared editorially the newspaper. "LUomme LibreTrance felt the Imminent chill of war." "But Monday evening,' says "Gringoire." "after a double declaration decla-ration from Chancellor Hitler and PARIS (INS) "Gringoire," the week) newspaper whose attack led to the suicide of Roger Salengro, today Is launching a bitter attack against Undersecretary of Btate for Foreign Affairs Pierre Vienot Briefly, they accuse him of at-' at-' tempting to embroil France in a war with Germany by using the from the representative of General Franco in Spanish Morocco, the whole world knew that the news had been Invented. |