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Conant, American High Commissioner in Germany, predicted last March that the Western Allies would have to go ahead with independence for West Germany separately if the European Defense Community, originally conceived as a parallel action, was not established soon. Now, with EDC shoved to the back burner by the French Cab inet situation, the German issue is being brought to the fore again as Britain and the United States consider alternative methods of mobilizing German strength against possible Russian aggres sion. BOAT MISSED Hopes for EDC took a leap re cently when the French Socialist LIKE -NEW TEXTURE RESTORED! Wearing apparel gets a brand new look when properly clean ed and pressed, and Sanitone will do it. Get proof at CHARM CLEAN ERS, 1469 Willamette. No parking problem. party decided to give it full back- ng despite the opposition of many of its members in Parliament The time was right for govern ment presentation of the issue. But the boat was missed because of the fight over Indochina pol icy, the ant'.-EDC group in the assembly joined with the Indo china critics, and a situation has been created in which France cannot act on broad policy mat ters. The British are now reported to have given up on EDC, although Secretary Dulles and other top American authorities still profess to think it will go through. The prospects for a government in Paris sufficiently stable to do it, however, do appear exeremely dim at the moment. This has resulted in a demand from Germany that the Allies go ahead with the peace contract, formally known as the Bonn Con ventions. At the same time, Britain is understood to be pushing for in clusion of an independent West ern Germany in the North Atlan tic Treaty Organization in lieu of her inclusion in a joint European army. LACKS PROMISE This idea doesn't seem to carry much promise of success. It would mean creation of a German army cooperating in NATO but subject to sovereign German con trol just as France's army is. That would be far more danger ous in French eyes than EDC, and the very idea of it was the spur which caused France to pro pose EDC originally. France has a veto over NATO membership, and there seems to be no doubt she would use it against such a proposal. Numerous French leaders, among them strong supporter of EDC, also point out that France is an occupying power in Ger many along with Britain and the United States. Her zone is rela tively small, but it lies along the Rhine between Bonn and Coblenz, a highly strategic area near Am erica's biggest German bases. The French say flatly there s go ing to be no independent German mobilization in that zone. Russians Narrowing Gap in Weapons Race QUANTICO, Va. 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