Show 00 PR USI l R r m US f IN HAS 1 V June 12 U A AP AI- f M mat formal note tr from m France protest protest- the proposal to Increase Iffs Ifs Ifs' on certain I French rench products ported Into the United States has n delivered to the State tate depart depart- nt rbY by Ambassador CI Claude Claudel rh he note reiterates arguments argument of ot gove government n ent that France Fran Franceno e not no benefiting from the pro pro- lonal l lonal a. a favored nations arrange arrange- made ad between between the two gov- gov g v. v ments after alter the United States tested against the Franco Franco Ger r- r n trade agreement of ot 1927 rhe he French also contend that thai fly o of the proposed rates will wUl im- im c tariffs on n Fren French h goods which not compete with American prod prod- Items cited in the th note un- un this category are of ot a a. more or ors s minor s nature and include sev sev- II 1 luxury foodstuffs Mille it had been reported that Fench French were considering send- send such Tsuch a protest the delivery of ot note ote caused some ome surprise In iclal vial and diplomatic circles since dace French American rne tariff discus discus- ia had been considered of ot a a. different ch character than isa ii of t other nations and had been n ls subject of lengthy negotiations Faris Farl A serl series 9 of notes and ander andler ler communications er om had been ex- ex through the American emSy em- em Sy in Parts and the present re en is the first on on the mediate tariff situation n lIvered delivered by the tho French French emsy em em- sy here ere HER H ER PROTESTS ormal al protests against th the t tariff have been filed by Spain Italy Persia P and retaliatory action tl been urged In these countries tries lwell well as Prance France More than a ae aen e en have forwarded 1 I m P aa al through the state department the consideration of the bOlSer house bouse r nd means and senate finance deputation of ot merchants lUng ling extensive exporting Inters inter inter- s n Persia called ht at the Per- Per 1 legation this week and urged erE r with the American Ement against proposals to ln- ln a ase tse tariffs on certain Persian ducts ducts imported into the United ites They told Persian Minister ta 1 that the chambers ot of In Jn Persia voted last week press press for reprisal legislation If It proposed posed rates are adopted The po al which they will support 1 I be for the Imposition of a per on certain t types pes ot of auto- auto biles This This' was said would affect American auto- auto biles liles and particularly products th li General Motors and the Ford toy or companies Firouz financial secretary Ih the Persian legation told the Press today that while attitude of the Persian business ests a-ests rests ests did not necessarily arlly c con con- n. n te that of the government it tl ild have to take full cognizance t Kg hg movement mo EATEN RETALIATION Treats eats of r retaliatory action American goods since the f f report was as made public have haven n i ot of a worldwide nature Cham Cham- s oJ commerce comm ce In Italy Iran France 6 l Spain haye urged adoption of 1 utes by their governments net American products Full FulI orts its of ot all aU such movements as ast t vas fas J those from several countries s sP P d 4 a. world economic combine the United States are arC being warded carded to the state department American missions abroad |