LE HAVRE OUT OF BOUNDS
AMERICAN CLASHES WITH FRENCH (Rec. 10.20 a.m.) PARIS, Nov. 5. Virtually the whole of Le Havre has been placed out of bounds to the American, troops as the result of two months of 'increasing violence, assaults, and shootings involving American soldiers and French civilians, says the army paper, ‘ Stars and Stripes.’ The order, which was issued by the American commandant of the port, Colonel. T. J. Weed, followed an editorial in the newspaper ‘ Havre Libre,’, which asserted that residents regarded the streets after nightfall as uhsafe.
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Evening Star, Issue 25633, 6 November 1945, Page 5
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