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SAARBRUECKEN, Monday, Dec. 1-- Franco won a strategic victory in its long struggle with Germany for control of the Saar and its rich coal and steel resources in elections Sunday.
Complete official returns from the voting for a new Parliament showed the French-backed Saar government which supports economic union with France was returned to office by a clear majority.
The CIO divided into two rival camps yesterday in a convention eve tug-of-war over choosing a successor to the late CLO President Philip Murray.
The two fending factions were headed by Allan S. Haywood, the CIO's executive vice-president, and 45-year-old Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers, the CIO's largest union.
The government is reported considering two possible actions in the soft coal wage case, both of which would guarantee John L. Lewis the full $1.90 daily increase for this miners.
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