NEGOTIATED PEACE
PARIS PRESS CAMPAIGN
I LONDON, May 19. The Vichy correspondent of the British United Press says that a section of the German-controlled Paris Press has opened a concerted campaign urging President Roosevelt to mediate in order to end the war by a negotiated peace. The newspapers assert that the alternative is that the United States will be drawn into a long war. Lyons radio today announced chat a large bomb exploded in Marseilles last night, causing considerable but unspecified damage to buildings. Berlin radio declared that a time-bomb exploded in the Marseilles Synagogue. —U.P.A.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 117, 20 May 1941, Page 7
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