Show GERMANS OVERLOOKED FRANCE Oy Universal Service Paris Nov Not 2 In In a recent Issue o of the tho one Dr suggests to the tho German military authorities that they may have overlooked overlooked over over- looked nn an Important item in the occupied occupied pied towns and villages of Franco France Ha He Hewri writes t e S SIn In Germany every effort Is made to collect every scrap of cloth from which to make clothing for our work work- sirs ers But in the meantime bore are arc Inthe lu In luthe the occupied French territory In every town and village thousands of suits of clothes that nobody cares about either because their owners are aro absent or have been drafted Into the French army The seizure of articles necessary for war purpose In the tho occupied ter tes' quoting from the tho Hague convention convention con con- has boon religiously carried out by the military all objects being used by civilians civIlia's or such articles as are arc indispensable to their households households' households households' house house- holds holds' have been exempt from seizure Now No there is In his those occupied places n a mass of clothing material which Is neither used nor indispensable Why not make them French communities cons com deliver to the tho German military null mili tar tary authorities all such material just justas as German communities are compelled to do do |