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American Woman Held In Paris (Rec. 10 p.m.) PARIS, February 24. Thirteen persons, including an American woman artist and five other women, were charged today with attempts against the security of the French State. They were alleged to have formed an underground network of the insurgent Algerian National Liberation Front (F.L.N.). Among those charged was Haddad Hamada, aged 38, an Algerian Moslem living in Pans, who. the Interior Ministry said, was the top leader in metropolitan France of the F.L.N. underground. The American was charged under the name of Miss Gloria de Herrera. Police said she was from Los Angeles. Police said those charged had acted as “contacts” between North Africans supporting the F.L.N., and had hidden wanted North Africans and concealed dr passed secret documents or funds for the F.L.N. All 13 charged are in gaol in Paris.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29139, 26 February 1960, Page 15
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