Show FRENCH W WOMEN M TO CONSIDER PlAN Problem of International Importance to Be Taken U Up p T This his Summer PARIS March 27 21 AP Discus AP-Discus- Discus Discus Discussions Discussions of ot peace plans will play an important part in the program of tour four our women's gatherings of international international international inter inter- national interest scheduled to take take- place in Europe this summer They are the tenth congress of ot the Women's Women's Wom Worn ens en's International Suffrage alliance in n Paris May 30 to June June 6 6 the fourth conCer conference nce of ot the International International lonal Federation of University Women omen at the University of ot Amsterdam Amsterdam Am Am- July Jub 27 21 to August 2 the Women's s International league meetings meetings meet- meet ings to to- tobe be held at the National r University University Uni Uni- ni- ni of ot Ireland In Dublin July 3 to 14 14 to dl Cuss peace projects and the he English Peacemakers' Peacemakers pilgrimage pilgrimage pilgrim pilgrim- age which will begin fn in May and culminate in Hyde Park London June 19 On that day win will be held helda a demonstration for peace Paris has its own little league learue of nations ns within the city limits the members of or which are the Free Commune of Montmartre the Principality of J and the Republic of ot the St. lIe Louis all of of whom have declared their independence of ot the French capital capital capital cap cap- ital while acknowledging the over over- lordship of ot France Ambassadors of these three thee powers have been holding a series of 01 conferences to discuss s the ex exchange exchange ex- ex change of passports between their respective citizens J i ens in the cabaret of The Enraged COV Cow which flies tIles the red and blue flag of ot the free commune and is a sort of ot White bite WhiteHouse Whitehouse House House of Montmartre Both BotI and Montmartre Montmartre Montmartre Mont Mont- martre claim that citizens of the St. lie le Louis should pay high passport passport passport pass pass- pass pass- port fees because the sovereign republic Is so dull duJI that the average citizen ought to be glad to escape to tIle the gaieties of Montmartre at any price as the ambassador of ot Montmartre put it Citizens of 01 the St. lIe Louis indignantly defending defend defend- ing lag th the naH national honor honor declare that Montmartre and nd l are always broke and would be un unable unable unable un- un able to scrape up a living Hying without lavish expenditure by St. Ile-St. Lou- Lou in the cabarets of or the gaier galer quarters Final disc discussion of th the problem and fixation n of vise fees tees has b been en postponed until the end erid of May I when the Americans may have made us s all ll grow so rich ws we wont won't need any fees tees at all Two men took their seats In a a. crowded train tram leaving a Paris sta sta- sta- sta tion When hen the conductor pass passed d through the examine the tickets it t was noticed that the two showed a a. acard acard I Icard card and said member of 01 parlia parka I ment The words were overheard In the crowded car and repeated I from rom mouth to mouth with uncomplimentary additions addition until They are deputies Down with the deputies deputies' and similar cries could be heard above the noise of ot the tile train Then one of the two stood up upa a and I said in aloud loud voice No Xo a gentlemen gentlemen gentlemen gen gen- we e are not deputies we are senators At once the angry anT jeering dropped and the same voices cried Hurrah for Lor the se sen senate ate te The Crie de do Paris which tells the st story stony r identifies the two as Fernand and Henri Ro Roy Ro senators from Loire department Aristide Briand Brian now premier of ot France for fOT the tha ninth time Ume win will c celebrate his sixty fourth birthday tomorrow M M. M BrIand's public career had a a. late start but progress since then has been peen rapid He won his first seat in the chamber of f deputies when hen he was 40 years old old- and after he had suffered four defeats Once elected however he mounted rapIdly rapidly rap rap- Idly idl idland and steadily Within four years ears he was was' a fI minister and within seven en years ears was vas premier premier- He was originally elected as a a. soci socialist at ata a time when the socialists were looked much as the com com- are today toda Until the Locarno conference M. M f. f Briand undoubtedly regarded his work in steering a bill for the tIle separation of church and state stat through parliament as the greatest greate t achievement of his career It is noteworthy that his a action Uon at that time does not keep him from being today toda a a. strong advocate of continuing continuing continuing con con- diplomatic relations with the Vatican Sir Basil Z haroff reputed to be one of ot the richest and m most st mysterious mysterious mys mys- men in the world during the forty ort winters he has spent at Monte te Carlo has never once enter entered d th the famo famous s Casino which he states in no wa way Interests nl ni me He tie was moved moed to make this declaration by statements in newspapers recording the death of his wife the the the- former Duchess of ot Villa Francha in which he was described as the largest large shareholder in the Monte Jonte Carlo Casino |