THIIRSDAY. France Delays EDC Decision 3! J. hl.—-fR»(—)—_EE«'I‘! Jr. Aaaociated Press New Analyst France. by word and deed. has virtually announced that parlia- mentary debate on eatabllahment of the European Defence Commu- nity. originally scheduled for this month. will not be held until af- ter the Geneva conference. "l'hl.a confirms expectations de- veloped at the Berlin conference. It could hardly be expected that France. hoping for Russian aid in obtaining a cease-fire in Indo- china. would alap Moscow in the face at the same time. There was every possibility. tinder these circumstances. that if :he government had forced the debate. the reaulting vote would have been against EDC, which in ‘turn would have been a slap at the United states. lndo-China Tallta There use some possibility that Premier Lanlel would permit the debate to go ahead. since it was expected to extend beyond the opening of the Geneva conference. But Indo»Ch.ina is expected to come up at the conference after the Korean question, and the whole business may last for as much as three months. That‘ would have involved the French- government in two very tlck.LlLh operation.-i M. the same time. ‘ Now La.nie.l has Announced that the debate will not be held until the Saar question is settled and: the United Statee and Britain! have made clear how for their: guarantees to the i!!DC will go.‘ Britain has already made it clear aha proposes to place her contin- ental troopa under E130 command,i with her own officers in consulta- tion, but retaining the right to withdraw after consultation. The United States so far has merely proclaimed a general pol- icy. without yet offering a specific‘ treaty to EDC. ‘ The Sear question has been close to settlement. The Germans have made numerous and broad concea- aions looking toward Duropeaniza-1 tion of the area. Now Franc»-oti the int moment. in a mow: which looks like an excuse to keep EDC in the air, la inai.ating on noiaingl a veto power over the Baar‘a trade . relations with Germany. I enc stalling Judging by the results of recent‘ eoxiferancea of French obeervera. and unofficial American sources. it seems quite probable that Laniel.‘ nan born advised just recently. that us. public opinion is muchi more interested in an Indo-Chinai truce than in EDC. and thatstal.l- in: on the latter can be safely. rontinued. If that is a trite Judgment of American opinion. then the Am. mean people are in agreement. with Russian policy. which is to block IZDC at almost any cost. Landscape Artist 1 Dies in Toronto 3 ’l‘ORON'l'0. ICP\ ~—Mabcl F‘i'an—‘ ccs Tony Kay. 59. landscape ari- iat. died Tuesday. she was a fel- low of the institute of Landscape Architect; of Great British. An expert fisherman. Mrs. Kay set a record for Canadian woman vriien ehv hncikecl a H00-pniind tuna at Wedgeprirt. 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