FRENCH ENDORSEMENT
IMPORTANCE OF APPEAL STRESSED rtJ PA.-Bv Electric Tele«rai>b~Oo D .vri*hM PARIS, 15th April. The Prime Minister, M, Daladier, today published France’s full and unconditional endorsement of President Roosevelt’s declaration, and informed the American Ambassador, Mr Bullitt, of it. The Note affirms France’s fidelity to the ideals of freedom with independence for all nations. It is considered that President Roosevelt's message is capable of completely transforming the international situation. It is regarded as being as important as his September messages which are believed to have helped to stave off the danger of war. The President’s action has intensified the hope that a catastrophe will be averted. “Le Temps” declares that now is the moment for Herr Hitler to give outstanding proof of the will to peace with w’ ich he had always declared himself animated. It add: that President Roosevelt’s is the most important peace move so far.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 17 April 1939, Page 7
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