Show v vo o HOOVER PLEADS FOR BABIES OVERSEA Also Declares 3 Billion lust Must Be Advanced to Place Europe on Feet By Forbes Fairbairn Universal Ser Service Ire Ice t n rt Correspondent Note This Is a continuation oran of or au an Interview with Herbert C C. C Hoover In which he announced ho he hovas was vas coming home homo to America that ho lie had no Intention of or return returning Ins to Europe never wished to speak peak of or food tood again and Is not planning to enter politics The Interview was delayed In transmission Editor London Sept C. C C A A grave warning to the European governments go especially espo- espo daIly the speaking English peoples with regard to the pitiful l condition of children In Europe who will starve unless they are arc aided was sounded b by Herbert Herbort Hoover on the eve e of or his re return return return re- re turn to America There Thero are babies bable In Europe to be saved said Mr Ir Hoover It Is largely t up P. P to ho charitable public of or ortho the tho Saxon Anglo Saxon Anglo countries to d do dolt ItI It I 1 I Cum commend mend to the charity charlt of of- all nIl people these starving young children who will die If Ir they tire fire are not nol provided led which J will have hao h n L by JJr Hitherto tho the main source of oC support of oC tills this legion of or babies has been grants from America to the American J relief work This Is now exhausted N Tu Milk In SIght Luckily we havo have at pr present s nt the harvest hanest time drawing near so 80 that a majority of oC tho the populations of or eastern eastorn Europe where conditions arc aro the worst will bo be able to live lI on themselves themselves them them- s selves lve for a time But nut thero there Is a famine of oC everything but cereals and bread brend generally which means that milk is practically mob This must be supplied It lt Is no lon longer er a a. question of ot supplying supplyIng supply- supply In Ing Europe with food but of ot supplying her with credits to obtain food tood and credits depend upon productivity Europe will need to carry carryon on until the next harvest In September 1920 provided tho production production production tion of oC the various nations Is accelerated towards normal but It will take a year ear for r Europe to regain her normal productive capacity The western hemisphere will wilt be beable beable able to take tako care of deficiencies In Europe for tor only a short time Credits also can be mobilized only for a short horl time and will win break breal down the moment a return of commodities becomes Im- Im Im m- m probable Sees Economic ory If U credits are arc obtained for or more than han temporary purposes purpose the r result would be economic sla er slavery of ot Europe to the western hemisphere and tho ultimate result would be bo war A permanent permanent per per- manent solution lies lles In Immediate prod pro pro- d u c t iv I ty Europe as a n. whole Is In a n state of demoralized productivity Production o of necessities never ne has been at ot such sucha a low ebb and unless It Is Increased ed the result will bo political moral and economic chaos finally resulting In unprecedented unprecedented un un- un- un loss of ot life 10 There Is a n disheartening outbreak o of extravagance which must be bo cur cur- tailed Settled pence peace should bring back something approaching normal tion From tho the Black Wack sea pea ea to the Baltic DaHle boundaries the nations are fighting Bolshevism and arc are open sores flores and Hungary I Is In chaos Pea Peace co Is needed I America shipper tons of food to Europe Ja last t year tar compared with an wera average c of oC tons lOris In Inthe Inthe I the he prewar r years years I i |