Show Russian Children Become Wild WildS S Waifs Report Says Sas Overcrowded Cities S Drive Little Famine Sufferers Sufferers Suf Suf- f to to Life Animal Life Lifes I in Woods k RIGA Ko Nov Nor 3 3 Children Children are living In hi hithe Inthe ri the woods and fields like young animals ani ani- m mals ls in some some parts of the famine district dis dis- dis s pf says an wireless wire wire- less tess dIspatch from rhey are h av ed ni m f nt t iWA r nd grass When Then adults ap approach approach approach ap- ap they flee showing every evidence evi evi- evi- evi dence of fear fearS Overcrowding o of ot children's childrens childrens children's chil chil- drens dren's homes h has s been carried so far farIn farIn farin In the and Ufa districts that some some of the institutions are sheltering four times as many children as they have accommodations for In these places children take tak turns in occupying such beds as are available one small famine victim crawling into a bed the moment another child vacates it Entire families are are- jumping into rivers and cases are reported of of pare parents par par- e rits ts strangling their children rather than see them di die by starvation says the dispatch which also gives the first report of disorderly migration Over the roads in the Irbit district is moving a band band of or disorderly refugees from starving y Volga olga PRESIDENT SUBMITS S EXPENSES ESTIMATE WASHINGTON Nov rov 3 Estimated expenditures of the government for the fiscal year 1922 are now placed at 3 3 a reduction o oi of from the August lQ estimate or of President Harding has In Informed Informed informed In- In formed congress in a letter to Speaker Gillette The new estimate was presented b by bythe bythe I the president in connection with deficiency deficiency den den- clency estimates of ot appropriations of which Mr lr Harding said were taken Into consideration in arrIving arriving arriving ar ar- ar- ar riving at the new estimate for or 1922 ex exI ex- ex I |