Call For United France
IiOceivcd ^foudav, 8 p.ln. . ^ i LOXDOX, April 19. ' ' Events are nioving fast. Without abandoning hope of peace, \ve can ali feel that Imrning wind whieh presages the storm," said General de GaulJe when addressing 120,000 listeners through loudspeakers on a barge at Atarseilles. General de Gaulle said that dropes that France would maintain the unity she discovered during the resistance and that Russia would co-operate with her allies, had proved illusionary. French Gommunists were more antiFrench than e\er and Russia 's only aim was domination. General de GauJle declared that his Rally of the French People was ready to open its ranks to all who wished to serve France. | Goinmunists, while the General was s])eaking, held a rally of about T0,0()() uersons where (feneral de Gaulle wr»s descnhed as "traitor and adventurer. " Police mobile guards in steel heltnets watched both meetings from roof'tops and windows.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 April 1948, Page 5
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149Call For United France Chronicle (Levin), 20 April 1948, Page 5
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