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Show French Franc World Factor New York. What the fall of the French franc to a value of little more than two cents means to American wheat and cotton fields, and to American Ameri-can factories, was told to the Associated Asso-ciated Press Wednesday by George E. Roberts, vice president of the National City Bank of New York. He described ' how many wealthy Frenchmen have contrived to have plenty of ready spending money when they come to the United States. He explained the anomaly of the seeming business prosperity of France and forsaw essential economic soundness within reach of the French nation to be had through its own efforts. |