Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

FRANCE AND ALSACE

SEQUEL TO RECENT TRIAL. SERIOUS SITUATION CAUSED. LONDON, May 29. A very serious situation has arisen in Alsace, one of the lost French provinces reclaimed from Germany after the war, as the result of the sentencing to a year’s imprisonment and five years’ banishment from Alsace, for party conspiracy against 1 the . btate, of Messieurs Rocklin, Rossc, Schall and Fasschauer, four leaders of the Alsatian Autonomist Party. Britain is vitally concerned in the preservation of peace in Alsace, because, in the event of a breach of the Locarno Security Treaty, she would be obliged to stake British lives on the security of the French-Alsatian frontier. The Alsatians, who largely are Roman Catholics, arc becoming increasingly suspicious at what they term the French misinterpretation of their claims for further control over such matters as local revenues, public works and utilities, which they had wrung from Germany. The Provincial Diet—Dr. Recklin, one of the sentenced men, was president — enjoyed a scheme of local pension and insurance, and a larger control of local expenditure than is exercised by any single department in France. Thus, ic w T as accustomed to think in terms of federation, and to consider that France should think the same; but the question or separation from France or a return to Germany does not arise. ' The leader of the Alsatian clergy, Abbe Hacgy, directed his Hock to support any candidate at the general election whoso programme held out hopes of reforms, and that the votes at the second ballot should bo transferred oven to Communists. As a result, Alsace is represented by a number of men of integrity, but also by many self-seekers, fomenters of disturbance and exponents of dangerous subversive ideas. Actually, Alsace secured a worse representation, and the Government may find it more difficult to make concessions. Visitors observe that French culture in Alsace is still superficial. Signs above the shops arc in French,, but German is spoken over the counters. Furthermore, the region escaped the wave of secularism that largely shaped the modern French outlook. The French press treats the demand for autonomy as a demand for separation and, therefore, as seditious, and the hand of revengeful Germany is dis corned behind the whole movement. The French premier, M. Poincare, howevr-r, recently clearly stated the case against autonomy. Ho said that

Fiance is determined never again to allow an inch of Alsaco Lorraine to bo retaken, or to consent to the creation of an autonomous or neutral State, tho existence of which would bo precarious and inventive of fresh conflicts. Ho appealed to Alsatians to cultivate a closer intimacy with the rest of France and to apeak and teach the French language in the schools.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT19280611.2.5

Bibliographic details

Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6632, 11 June 1928, Page 2

Word Count
452

FRANCE AND ALSACE Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6632, 11 June 1928, Page 2

FRANCE AND ALSACE Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6632, 11 June 1928, Page 2