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SEC Strikes at Public Utilities

By The ASSOCIATED Press

LONDON--British anger over Allied North African negotiations with former Vichy cabinet members fiared today in the House of Commons, where Admiral Jean Francois Darlan was denounced as a "Quisling."

Deputy Prime Minister Clement R. Atlee acknowledged that Lt. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Allied North African Commander, was negotiating with Darlan regarding the "immediate military situation," then shut off further questions with: "It is not possible to make any further statement at this stage."

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