Show I SWITZERLAND FEMI FEA T SHORTAGE OF FOOD H Entry of U. U S. S Into hito WaW Make Food Scarce for Neutrals Is Worry By United Press 1 t PARIS July 7 Americ Americas America's s entry 1 I the war and the consequent proba ity of ot less American food for tor i. i has thrown a s sCare are into The Swiss food tood problem is serious j. j With the possibility of no expo exports I I future from America the future is bot not I very promising Through the tho intermediary of ait an ij American in Paris PaIls w J J. Mark Baldwin Professor noted psychologist of ot ti University of Geneva sends the fol M fol following lowing appeal to th the United States 4 It is necessary to plead to th the i United States the cause of ot little Salt and to make clear her tru status We are frankly accused I in if- if e feet by the tho American senate of ot fe teed j jIng It Ing Germany This Is not true has not been receiving enough 1 imports to feed herself We have hay al always I ways kept strictly to our obligations I as a a. nation We have taken the u M a position as neutral and nc haze hare the faith d It It is true our imports from m th the United States have greatly increased since 1915 but this is entirely du due to Ia the fact that importations from other sources have entirely ceased the w c- c we depended mainly fo for lor cereals on Russia and Rumania The have sent us nothing for nearly three years J We cannot believe belleve that the Uri United States will abandon us in this f and in so doing place not only our Ufa m. as IlS a nation in possible jeopardy but the lives of many thousands tt U f French and English prisoners in m Germany vIa cr Crl be fed through Wo 1 are sending these prisoners constant supplies that are being denied to our 1 t own people We Ve have never piece of chocolate not a a a. grain of dried i vegetables nor anything else destined for them All of our people those WhO speak Italian French or German haze haw haYi been true first to Switzerland Switzerland- and andI I Swiss neutrality If It our little country is to continue continual as the cradle of liberty as the home of free ideals which we have defended often with our blood during six cen centuries cent I tunics If It is to remain among th the the nations of the earth as a a democracy despite our divers tongues plead wIth 1 the great free country across the sea sen not to allow us to starve j I. I i |