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Show Swis3 Bemoan ' Los3 of Tourists GKNEVaI SwltgarUnd, Aur H By A, I,) Four yn at hlch xchan j hav rutntd tourlit trtv! In fiwitswr- Itu pay ihalr rnt, form hava fatif-d, and tnja.naaa pop aay that If noih- !lr la dona to -Tin tha currant of traval back to tha Hwfim Alpa, thora will ha many mora faliuraa. "Hwlarlan1 waa formerly tha fa-vnrUa fa-vnrUa path of lourlat from all or tha. world,'' aald ona hotl proprietor rwoantly. '"ytxUy It la tha moc of tha Mealfat. No ona cornea hare except ex-cept pAacnmakera and peraona Inter aated In tha league of raUona.' It la at It na ted that per cent of tha forelftt traveler now In 6wl airland air-land ara Amrlca.na, and tha aretr part of theea ara bound for Geneva to lok Into tha functioning of tha leunue of nation. Tha heavy Hrttlah tmla I haa bean loat benauae travel In the ! Italian and Frem-h Alpa coat a only about a third aa much aa tn Hwtiar-! Hwtiar-! land. Tha people of other countr.ee are unnbla to aund tha high rata of csrhan e. I fern plaint la made fn a1wltaarlNn1 that tha federal authorities have flo Inothlna to aoWa the prohlcm. Mr I while trad lanrulahes and tha kiwi people, with dlmlnlahed Incixnee, iti outaida tha country fur their pleaaura I trlpa in order to economise. . Tha other evening tha orfheatra of I a CAfa that formerly wti ero(le1 from ( 7 o'clock until midnight waa playing I ! to a aingle customer at a quarter I paat and a half doaen waiters were I kunginf atxmt with nothing to do but I pray for time to pass. j |