DE GAULLE SUIT
(N.Z. Preu Aun.—Copyright) PARIS, April 16. General De Gaulle's children, led by his son, RearAdmiral Philippe De Gaulle, have filed a $17,000 damage suit, demanding seizure of a book containing quotations from the late President’s work. The family, supported by the Plom publishing house is suing a journalist. Andre Passeron. It alleges that it has the right to royalties on De Gaulle’s work. Passeron has written a book on the President, “De Gaulle, 1958-69,” of which 85 of the 320 pages contain quotes and extracts from the general’s speeches. The family also asks for a ban on any future publication of the passages.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32893, 17 April 1972, Page 13
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