Show HORSE BREEDERS OF FRANCE ARE LOSERS Government Prohibits Exportation of Pedigreed Animals Necessities of War Bring Action Special Cable to The Tribune LONDON" Dec 11 Acco d ng to re ports rece ved in London b eede a of race ho eea n France are pass ng th ough a ser ous bus ness cr s s The government has proh b ted the export of such I orses and owners a e now faced by financ al d ff cu t es Tl e government po nt of v ew is that were expor a on pe n Lt ed It m ght never be poss b e to rep ace man of the ped g eed horses As t ere s no te ng when the war w 1 be over French owne s a e now contemp a ng se ng he who e of t e r stocks for wha hey w ! fetch i Amer cans w o own stab es or studs In I France and have -gi en mo a and ma te al suppo t to F ench breed ng for many years are among the euffere s They have not objected to the French govern ment requ s t on ng such ho Bes as are needed for the army but t ey feel that they shou d be perm tted to send s ch horses to the Un ted States as are not so needed All large owners offered to give the French government two ho ses for every one they sh pped out of France but the offer was rejec ed W h t e except on of Will am IC Van de t al the owners have made un ted and lnd vidua efforts to get the r horses out Mr Vande b t a one w shea h s horses to rema n In France although thej are eat ng their heads off Some of the stab es contain such noted racers as Durbar II w nner of the 1913 derby Sweeper II a two thousand gu neas vie tor and Barney and Shannon sons of the great Ir s Lad |