Show YANK YANK HUBBIES pW ANTED IN FRANCE I. I 1 i. i Marriage i ge Pool PI Plan n Winning Tinning r Favor in America 1 Newton C. C Parke By iBy j i International News Service Staff Correspondent P. P PARIS US June 22 The The immediate organization or or- or z of ot a a. committee of ot French w to cooperate with a a. similar in the United States with the object of ot promoting marriages be bet beten between be- be t ten tween en French girls and American 01 Is urged by Pr Professor fessor Paul Carn Carnot Carnot Car- Car n not t of ot the faculty of ot medicine of ot tho the University of ot Paris whose hose writings on th the International marriage problem have e recently attracted worldwide at- at He places Americans an and Canadians Ca Ca- on the same plane as most de- de husbands husban s for lor the daughters of ot France professor Carnot confesses In the current issue of ot the Paris Medical that when his suggestion for tor an international tl tJ nal marriage pool was first la launched in the United States through th the medium of the International NeV's Nev s service e he had little hopes for tor Its suc- suc ce cs s Y t YANKS S ARE WILLING But since ames my article appeared In Inmany many ny of or the biggest newspapers in inthe inthe inthe the United StateS Stated 1 I have havo received ar an ar Rv avalanche of ot l letters t ers coming from all the states and from all social classes Jn in which young men express their de desire desire de- de sire to take French brides he writes I therefore concluded that in inthis inthis this respect certainly we have not tak- tak I abroad particularly In the united States a a. prestige which throws In th the shade acme me of ot th the displeasing displeasing- actions action our ot-our r politicians and financiers M MUST ST LIVE IN FRANCE I Among the letters letter which I r I have re received re- re ved ce are some from Americans who I complain of ot their solitude and who wh j di dream am of ot installing by their firesides a little of ot the grace and gaiety of the French rench girls These letters letter I have I thrown wn in the tit r for or we do not wish to transport our pre precious ious daughters to o America where they will be lost to us us where their children will remain Americans Amer Amer- lc nf Furthermore experience has shown that the French girl transplant transplant- eel elto to a foreign soil does not make a successful wife grows weary In an at atmosphere atmosphere at- at not her own and that such marriages end too frequently by disillusions dis dis- dis illusions and divorces But nut it is entirely different for the second category of ot letters which deserve deserve de de- de- de serve serve our careful attention They come coma f from in young Ameri Americans ans who vho wish to torn rn try French girls and come to live In France Some of ot the writers even en tell ten me their particular tastes ono one s a a. blonde with blue eyes another Ch chestnut hair and black eyes a a. third l insists upon a Jolly girl another another- wants a good musician some tell me exactly h how large she should be and certain others even give me me rile information about elf salaries U BUT IT WOULD HELP Aas s we c cannot hope by by this proc proc- to marry the tw two of French girls gins whose sweethearts were killed in inthe inthe inthe the war war but perhaps perhaps' we ma may safe saye some tens of thousands and thus reduce Ins me measure the great disequilibrium of ot sexes in France Even the prospects of this limited success should us the Impulse to energetic an and immediate I action J p- p |