Show STARVING PEOPLE OF LONDON ARE DESPERATE Thousands of Women March Through Streets to Lay Their Grievances Before Premier Balfour London The desperate condition fit the poor of London was brought to fhe notice of Premier Dalfour on Monday by a remarkable deputation of the wives and other women relatives rela-tives of the unemployed who did not hesitate to tell the premier unless something Is speedily done to lessen their Bufferng there will be bloodshed Dont forget that hungry men are desperate men said ono of the speakers speak-ers who all had the same tale to toll of husbands out of work and starving wives and children The pinched faces and tattered clothing of the women some of them having babies In their arms bore eloquent testimony of the truth of their complaints Enormous crowds of women from all parts of London marched through the streets headed by a deputation which Mr Balfour received at the ot flee of the local government hoard The Marseillaise was heard as the procession advanced perhaps the first time It was ever heard under I I such circumstances In the streets of London Only thirty of the women were admitted ad-mitted In the presence of Mr Balfour The premier was very sympathetic lie acknowledged that the evil was very real but ho had little to suggest In the way of alleviation except an expression of hope that public charity would como to the aid of the unemployed unem-ployed He deprecated the socialistic suggestion that Industries should be started at the national expense for the benefit of the unemployed as calculated cal-culated to destroy the springs of enterprise en-terprise and energy of the nation |