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Show Editorial Mines Sunday, April 18, 1920 Financial Arabs May Precipitate Another Bloody W orld ar; Possibility That United States Will Become Involved Impelled by Public Opinion, Portugal Government Forces Gambling Houses to Close Mint Have Independence or (Chicago Tribune Foreign New Service.) (By Special Cable.) ISBON. April 17. Portugal had already restricted her Importation Now, Impelled by publlo opinion, th government has closed th gambling house throughout the Develop country. The measure has been long overdue. Conflict, Is The drain f blood from tha great battle-field- s of Europe is stayed; the social wounds of th war remain. In Portugal, while her government plied up debt, her traders, Industrial!, and great land holders made money by the war. In Its wake cam thoee duel plagues shameBy LARRY RUE. less profiteering and the gambling fever. Tlve national gambling problems al(Chicago Tribun Foreign New genic.) ready existed. Gaming houses were IlDAMASCUS, April 17. Syria, uni. will legal, Tut illicit gambling went on. Natshe got complete Independence, urally there were those who, their eye bring about another world war more ter- fixed upon the legendary wealth of Monts war Thla over. Carlo, have urged that the regularising one Just rible than the bring foreigners and will affect tlte entire Orient Ast. Africa of gambling woudl foreign money to the country and maJO-rialand Europ, and maybe Involve th assist in Its development. United Bute. It may even develop Into Effect Deplorable. a holy war. Whether the problematic influx of alien General All RIsa Paaha, commander of would outweigh the certain social th Arabian army, proffered thi warn- wealth ill Interthat Him inseparable from gambling ing to the world In an exclusive remains a moot question. However, unview. conaervatlve Arabian der Bldonlc Pa c. liberty was accorded "The elder-anhave the leader even at the present time gaming houses. The effect was deplorable. War profits and foreign capital their handa full to keep the people quiet, were to prevent intense patriotic feeling from lavishly expended In fitting up bursting into a flame, and despite our eoorea of night clubs and luxurious caefforts to prevent rash or hasty action sinos and gaining houses, not only in Lisbut In seaside, pending revelation of diplomatic secret, bon and its suburbs, an u.aing is continually threatened." health and fashionable resorts. Th gambling mania spread like an Inhe said. , He admitted that religious hatred was fection. From Lisbou and Oporto It InIn parbecoming more Intense than ever and vaded the old provincial town said this was due to foreign Influences liament It was asserted that In the old which were plaving on religious feelings northern city of Braga were thirty gamto create conditions which they would ing bouses. And with this Illegal, but us as an excuse to occupy Eyria. gambling have corns all Its worst The curse of "hush accompaniments. money" and tne creation of an army of United Against Turks. hangers-o- n the tout and th parasitical During the Turkish occupation Syria the sharper and the prostiwaa united against the Turk. There adventuress, tute. were no religious distinctions, but ChrisThe roulette tables, too, have proved a tians, Moslems, and Drusei knew each veritable sink for the sliver of the counother as Arabs, he asserted. Difference The foreign tnomy brought In will are reported In the western (kYench) try. one and threaten to exlat here, which, if continued, will lead to religious conflict that the leader of th Arabs have been trying to avert for years, th general hinted. General Riga Pasha Is one of the biggest military figures pits! need bjr tii Arab In the war. He was military governor of Byria under and after British occupation. He Is now In charg of the work of rebuilding and reorganizing the Arab army and It is on his leadership Kvrla depends to prevent In a military way th occupation of this country by s foreign power If the peace conference should decide that Syria is not ready for Into Opinion Holy Given to a Correspondent ly . have been as nothing In comparison with the sums absorbed la these gambling houses and transfsrred in large part across the frontier. Month by month, too, th tale of domestic and social tragedies born of the There gambling fever haa lengthened. have been defalcations, frauds, robberies, and sulcldos, a terrible bankruptetos series directly traceable to these gamMeanwhile the vice has bling house taken deep root. Houses have been esTheir victims tablished for all closes belong to all ranks and both seas sum realised The great by many of these house has resulted In respectable people Investing their money In them despite their Illegality. Thus vested Interests hava been created and the problem of gambling rendered so complicated that have shrunk successive governments from dealing with It. Proposals (or regulation were before parliament awaiting dlscusalon when certain press scandals brought th matter tv th fore. I erectly challenged In the chamber with regard to the continued toleration Of existing Illegal condition th premier, Benhor Domingoe 1 ere Ira explained that, while personally opposed to gambling, the complicated nature of the question had hitherto led to tolera lion. Ashore Sailors Kill Bobby. By JOHN B. STEELE. (Chicago Tribune Foreign New Service.) LONDON, April 17. Th eeCent outbreak of violent crime in London and lots England throughout generally aroused the British police authorities to a realisation that a blue uniform and a funny helmet are Insufficient equipment to enable a policeman to deal effectively with a violent criminal who has learned all about the us of lethal weapons In th er , LINCOLN LUNCHEON HELD IN BARCELONA By ROBERT PRESNELL. (Chicago Tribun Foreign News Service.) BARCELONA, April 17. A "Lincoln1 luncheon held at the Hotel birthday Rita under the auspices of the American chamber of commerce marked the beginning of a eerie of luncheons to be held monthly In order to further th interests of the United gt&te in Spain. of some of the largest Representative Spanish firm in Barcelona attended foe function and expressed their pleasure at th opportunity afforded of getting in such close touch with representative of concern. American Carlton Hurst, American consul general, presided. $8500 in Champagne Sold Over Brussels Bar in Single Night , . nU - ,l -- i v-v-- V. War. yu These authorities are now discussing seriously a proposal to supply the London police with revolver, and perhaps with sword bayonets. In Ireland, of course, the Koyal Irish Will Enforce Law. constabulary have long been armed with In view of the demand of public opin rifle and bayonets, and sine th recent had de Sinn Fein outbreaks they have been supIon, however, the government elded to enforce th law by closing the dethe houses country. plied with Mills bombs with which to throughout (ambling He knew, he said, that this would re- fend their barracks from attack. sult In public disturbances, but be felt But Ireland is different from London, 1 that the government hud the power to and only a tense of necessity would overcomply with th wishes of th country, Tne question, hs held, would not be eett come the ingrained British objection to Decision with on armed police. tied by mere repression. regard to regulation must He with th In chamber. Meantime, compliance with Bobby Outmatched. th law, order wer at one dispatched would have said last for tha closing of all gambling house! th Moat American existed long ago. The Lonthroughout the country, and thos houses don necessity la a "bobby" good tempered, sensible In Lisbon were closed. man,' excellent at regulating traffic and The decision Is a most Important on but no match for drunk with Gambling as carried on during the laet dealing violent criminal. It isn't because he two and a half years has been a public the London policemen are The country hag lacks courage, for chances scandal and danger. which would taking been bled of Us wealth and, wore cor- constantly a soldier. It is simdecoration a earn ttr rupted In character. A stop to thla will ply because he is not armed. mean much to the political, social and The only weapon he possesses is a liteconomic health of th nation. tle wood o a truncheon about a foot long, Platand this he must carry in a special pocket in hi trouser. He may not tag It out of that pocket nnless he behove that Crowns inum hi life it in peril, and when lie docs take a It out and uses It he must stand trial for assault just like an ordiuary civilian. Is Of course, the trial la usually a mere formality, but it takes place In the policeman s own time The result is that he Shake-Dow- n relics on his fists and on tricks of wresBy PARKE BROWN. tling in dealing with the London tough, More (Chicago Tribune Foreign Nw Service ) ' and seldom uee Ills truncheon. him It from often the tough gets away BERLIN, April 17. Highest price for before he naa decided that It is time to old teeth." "We pay more than their weight In use it, and applies it to Us owner. gold for your old crowns." Be&ten. "If Are you have toeth to sell, drop ua a Many Well call at once." It Is as almost nightly occurrence for poxtcaid. do these frantic advertisement What policeman or two to be beaten up by In the German paper mean? Why this drunks in London. It Is sq common that mod pm suit of old false teeth? tne newspapers do not report it. Hallors tiimple. The dealer want the platiashore look on It as legitimate sport to num. If not platinum crown, why, then, and they usually the platinum kill a half policeman, pins with which rrown of Albert, who mixes them at the Cafe de get away with it because neither the poare held fust The prices material baser Paris American bar. Albert will shake liceman nor his comrades who come to so high that more than are offer them very dry and then thank you for the they the armed rescue and are gentoughs one gentleman oil hi uppers haa gone a clgarvt. But the other barmen want to erally ar There are many districts In to somebody or others dental parlor be well squared for serving cocktails at London where no policeman dares to go to the application of tha for4 franca apiece and brandy at 7 francs a alons and where the police patrol In twos submitted ceps, and walked out with his expense shot. threes. and for account the next week or two, or Chasseurs ar Not the everywher Tills state of affairs has been going on possibly even a month. For Berlin den"little blue devil" the Chasseurs Al- ever were established, since the Is police It tists say pot a rare thing for them pines, but the young messenger boys In no, one saw anything to harvest a crop of molars that nets red coats and green hats with lots of and apparently It. the themEven about wrong police owner 1000 marks. gold braid and brass buttons who run selves didn't complain so long aa they theThey say that the prewar platinum errand If you get to Giro's and find were not killed. actually between on and two crown have stick st the 'orgotten your you The new criminal, however, is armed grams containing of platinum cost from 30 to bO Carlton you get a chasseur and send him and so Is to there shoots kill, every war. Then mark peace. Now after It. Give him 6 francs for the voy- chance of the London bobby getting a reone gram of platinum lit Germany la age, which Is less than 200 yards a round volver, and maybe a bayonet. But there 260 marks. And It can be had For 10 is a curious objection to the good old worth from trip, and be is nearly satisfied. teeth, and old teeth. Even a franc be will say thanks. only The stick. Scotland Yard crown pin weighing h of a gram Monts la a town of short distances. American night ." Is worth 23 mark Therefore, the man There are no taxlea, otherwise people authorltie corslder that a "brutal to ten have tbusly would be Jumping Into a machine to go lucky enough today from the Casino to the Bporting club pinned teeth In hi mouth can have them 13 murks 300 yards. replaced by "common" teeth at each and still be ahead 100 marks. crown a ihich dozen Half platinum Hacks Plentiful EVE wer extremely popular before the war IN COSTUME There are plenty of hacks, though, the now mean temporary riches. In the old kind lliat meet the trains and take one to Fall Before a Faria Theater Proves day It was said that opera singers ana the commercial men's headquarters. They suen had fortune In their mouth. These Most Embarrassing for Favorite charge 6 francs before they turn a wheel It Is just a matter, not of vical days In are and but of teeth. heavy demand on the few days qualification of the Footlights. that It rain Rent cars are obtainable for those who want to run over1 to Menton, or to Nice, By .Universal Service. or to climb the mountains and get a PARIS, April 17. The beautiful Dher-ly- s was left for a moment in the costume longer view out on the Mediterranean. . Four or five hundred francs a day will of Eve before the fall in front of the Ca a and the Bino theater tha other night aa she lost get pretty good machine chauffeur must be lunched and ho usualher foothold on the slippery pavement, ly drinks a pretty good bottle of win. . while her sable coat dropped off as ( But the real class never wastes any bathrobe on the Isbeach. Mile. Dherly time on automoblltng or golfiqg or walkappearing In two theing. The class just play the Casino and aters each evening in ports that require the Bporting club. You can't afford to no adornment except her beauty, and be away up on top of La Turble if a in order to save time, the fair artiste merely covers herself with a sable coat series of reds starts running at treat and goes en auto from one theater to . - . another. Hadri-Estat- e Thla night, aa usual, after her appearance in Quo Vadis." where she is dragged in as the beautiful naked capIs tive, she wrapped herself In her cloak, but after her embarrassing adventure It Is a safe bet that pajamas will figure hereafter aa an important part of her wardrobe. By Universal BeiVic ROME, April 17 Italy's most superb relic of imperial Rome, the remains of Kmperor Hadrian's magnificent villa at Tivoli, Is In danger of desecration at the hands of peasants and farmers LONDON. April 17 (By th AssociatUnder the Vlesochl decree, which aued Press.) One member of the house of thorise s under certain condition the inAn- commons wants an Investigation of the vasion of uncultivated land by tha peaSo newspaper business In Eng'and. Captain sant, the grounds surrounding the ancient William T. Shaw asked Premier Lloyd palace have been thrown open to cultiGross-Beere- n, George in the house the other day whethvation. er he would consider appointing a comCabbages and artichokes will be planted mittee to Inquire Into the profits and within the precincts of the famous monubusiness methods of the "great newspament, only the sacred ruin themselves per trusts In Great Britain." He wanted being guarded by government troop. the committee especially to ascertain S holara and antiquarian sre pleading whether the prices for newspapers and with the government to reconsider the Universal Service. were l easo liable. By advertisement and keep the adjoining land proposition IJovd Mr. 17. the free for possible excavations, which, they George replied that The recent discovBERLIN, April whole subject of trusts and their effects , will reveal ery Xf gun on the Island of Bvlt by th on and artisallied commission has been followed by price la under careful consideration." tic treasure of tne first importance. th discovery of quantities of arms and ammunition In various parts of GerIS many' the vicinity of Berlin, four A great haul was made on the estate eight airplane machine gun and a MANY of Huron von Berstein at arms were found conquantityIn of otner A number of Baltic troop near the stables. ceal who were billeted on the estate for a made The announcement TOKIO. April 17 fRy tb Associated by Harr considerable period, before tinlr deparNoake at Hamburg that 16,0011 men .III Press - A striking feature of the epiture burled thfir complete arn ament.. I p be wanted for tha reichwehr by April demic of Influenza here was th grotesque to tb present four heavv machine gun in view of tha set appearance of Toklo crowd wearing all aeeme ? ms hine gun 160 cases which numrelchwehr. of respirator, from the celluloid tha kinda that recently ammunition, and 400 case of small arms ammunition bered 400.000, has rertainlv not jet been artificial noo to the patch of black have been dug up. redU'-eto tha 200,000 stip'uiated by the taslaf Jl v embroidered by the aesthetic At another nobleman j estate, also in entrnt oaoolgtrl. f By Universal Service. BRUSSELS, April 17. Deputy Pierard, In the Belgian parliament, haa moved an amendment that the proposed amuseand ment tax on dance drinking-bar- s LONDON, April 17. (By th Associatrestaurants be put at 30 per Viscount Aalor has bought ed Frees.) 23 on all of at instead Island cent of Jura, off th wet per taking part of th roast of beotland, and plana to erect on cent as proposed. He said that at the drinklng-ba- r It a mansion and some smajer dwelling houses, the latter apparently for the oc- money flowed like water Motor cars cupation of hi fritods. Ixrd and Lady were sent to Rbetnis to fetch rhampngn-aol- d at fit a bottle sstor will reside on the Island only durAt a single bar, 11001 would be epen ing deer stalking season. miles long. In champagne In a night, while the esJura Is about twent)-flv- e risIs described as a rang of mountain tablishment often took a total of Mono. As much aa JiuoO had been spent at ing out of th sea and la a natural deer on placs In on night, It was claimed- forest. ht - j ;l Sv- - f fX Jugo-hlavi- S - Talk of Scramble in Berlin for Pins and Unprecedented. one-tent- wea-pou- BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS OF Cabbages May Soon Decorate Portion of Magnificent Remains of Emperor Threat; ened by Peasants. Found Buried Upon Estate Villa WOULD INVESTIGATE in Germany NEWSPAPER PROFITS s. Gross-Beere- in. rama-kabl- e, INFLUENZA TO FATAL JAPANESE CAT the Clubs. the tuble talk of the club of EuWhile the older members rop today. laugh slyly over the mistakes of the great diplomats, the younger ones regale themselves with stories In which names are It FOR OLDTEETH TASTESOF Hidden War Stores By GEORGE 8ELDES, Chicago Tribun Foreign Newi Bervtc VIENNA, April 17. Why do most Americans who visit Budapest become convert! to the klea lliat a monarchy i the best thing after all for Hungary? And why did allied soldiers guard the home of a certain princess during th Rumanian occupation? Likewise, why are so many Americans In Rome champions of the Idea of an Italian Flume, whila Americans In Belgrade believe the seaport should belong to The answer to these questions is simply that tna women of tha royal house of Europe are still wielding secret, but 1 his answer may tremendous, power. seem at first and also rldicua lout because so many of tb ruling fame lUts bare hist their crown In the whirlwind after the war, but It is nevertheless true. Alltd diplomats and members of military snd naval missions have oom to middle Europe, have been seen by princesses, djehesses and countesses, and frequently have been conquered by them. f y " As Result of the Showing Largest Haul Far nounced Made at Amusement Tax May Near Berlin. Soon Be Increased. ASTOR BUYS PART OF THE ISLAND OF JURA Declared to Be One of Reasons for Conversions to ' Hungary Monarch Idea. V- Porters, Waiters, Hat Boys, Elevator Operators and Chambermaids Mace Visitors for Big Sums Through Lack of Change. the peace the decision unfavorable, he replied: By HENRY WALES.' Vou can learn the strength of our (Chicago Tribune Foreign News Service.) army when you learn what Is the populaOXT13 CARLO, April 17. "Money, mav lack certain tion of Syria. IV equipment, but we will fight to the last money everywhere, but not a in drop. We will chop down every tree cent to spend." Yes. thats the country to get sticks to us as weaMont Carlo. The plungers with pons if need be. The cause of the Arab cannot be lost. their pockets stuffed full of 1040 On the east we have the desert that franc notes dont dare to part with a Jithas always protected us. In thi desert ney for fear they will be short if luck are tribes who will continue the 'fight runs against them. forever should we lose It In the more acMoney is about the cheapest thing in cessible regions. The flame which starts th world In this little principality. here will inflame border Arab nations Imagine strolling into the Sporting club at and will In turn spread to Asia, Europe 7 o'clock in the evening and seeing a miland Africa. lion francs lying on the chemln-de-fGeneral Rls.v Pasha even said that tuble, Neatly stacked piles Of 1400 franc Bolshevism might be employed to free note Hd), 4u0 to the stack, In ten septhe Orient, however deplorable Bolshev- arate pile represented the bank that In will be one old plunger waa ready to turn for. ism may be practice. Europe responsible when the Orient resond,to Bolshevism, which Is the last straw of a Chicken Feed Scarce. drowning nation. A hole is thd smallest piece of money In Monte Carlo. There is no Result Not Feared. at all that disappeared during the specie and As this principle Is entircligious he did war. They have issued not fear that it could be a permanent or hills, but nobody seems to have woman of who re on them old the country where any except the lasting curse liglon playa such a large part In personal runs the kiosk in the park, where you activities, but would be tolerated only a can get yesterdays Parts paper , Porters and waiters and hat boys and long as It aided In the fight for freedom. "If Syria should fight for independence, elevator operators and chambermaids So they Just will the United States stand with raised bare no small chang hands and not Interfere after what she mace you out of 6 francs when you only has don to free the people of the world Intended to dig up one or two mlggs. The from foreign oppression?" he asked. big Senegalese who Jolts the revolving "Your American commission found out door round and round at the Hotel de the truth here. It knows that Syria asked Paris gives one a very dirty look if he note about for the United States aa mandatory, and Is not crowned with a the second time he shoves the door. if the United States refused. Great BritThe portly elevator operator with white ain. All Syria demanded was a compesilk stockings and velvet pants and silver tent, sincere governmental administration; having been denied that, w ask buckles on his pumps shoots a wicked for nothing tut the right to rule our- glance from hie black lamps If you don't come through with a tip Just for riding selves. Future problems of Syria ar great. in his elevator. All the bartenders are wolves except We must not only win our Independence, but after attaining this, devisa a system of government which will be strong. Just, honest and efficient. Blandishments.. to Their Legitimate Sport to Half. Employees ah MonteCarlo Are Artists at Army Is Discussed. To the question 6 to the size of army and equipment Sria could muster, should conference be of Many Americans, It Is Said Are Falling Easy Victims It Deem JIRE SUPREME Hi 1DDLEEIIRIPE Situation., Will Fight, Declaration of General Riza Pasha. That It May First photograph to reach this couutrv of Prince Christopher of Greece and Prince Ansstasiw, formerly Mr. William B. Loeda of New York.ainoe Before' the wedding, Mr. Leeds waa received into their recent marriage. the Greek Catholic church. Evil Is Said to Have Been F;ast Sapping the Very Police Authorities in EngLife of the Nation and Growing land Thoroughly Aroused More Menacing Daily. - -- 7 ; Over the By WILLIAM A. BENTLEY. 11EII TITLED FIRST AMERICAN ROYAL PRINCE Is mentioned. Frequently the Dames are those of Americans, vvhq, it la sa'd, are dasxled by the idea of meeting real flesh and blood I countesses despite the fact tliat democratic guv arnmenta aiut war iosec have destroyed both tne right to bear titles Lonand th family fortunes. in Vienna there Is considerable kowtowing by Americans to the ruined memCriminals! ber of tne llapsburgs. in Budapest it a fact tn.it the majority of Americans who have been there in th past year have been won over to the std of the monarchy. One reason, of course. By Universal Service. British Was the reaction to Bolshevism and the LONDON. April 17. t failure of the government which followed law ha been revived by London Justices It and compromised with the Rumanian In dealing with burglars end petty crimBut another great reason waa the remarkable beaut v of the Hungarian woinals.. men of roval blood. Lashes on the bare back with the Nor have Englishmen been oafs from senused to be a favorite the Influence The name of a Britisn baronet Is frequently mentioned and also tence, but In modern time It ha pracof a that British oLicer. tically been abandoned. Alarmed at the Justice of however. crime, rapid spread Pertinent Question. Horrldge revived the oldtlmo law and Budapest wants to know-- , among other Walhas sentenced Walter Wetton and things, why many case of American conter Brown, convicted highwayman, to the densed milk, the most sought after foodstuff in Europe today, found their way to "cat. the house of a certain princes when I want it to be undei stood that 1 tliov should have been opened for free sliall not hesitate in proper pases to in- distribution to the starving children of flict the punlshmeht I am going to do the slums. this is a picayune maton you two men. You will receive twelve ter,But,it although throws light on the conduct of lasnee from the 'cat. " Thie was the certain allied officials, who spent too judges dictum and other courts are fol- much time hanging around the skirts of lowing suit. no thought at all the and gave nobility Burglary in England is a profession folto the poor and mlseiable uemoer&ua low ed practically with impunity at the peoples of former kingdoms and kalBer-dom- a. time. Government present seem to be favorite places for the thieves Traveling through a dozen F.uropean to operate. Bond street shop are raided nations finds proof in each that the great nlgntly and fiequently warehouse con- International of diplomacy, the taining costly silks and furs have been game in which game Americans ere called bad cleaned out by burglars .using automobile amateurs, is still being played the same trucks to csrry atvv the loot.' But few old way, nnd that even women, who do of the offenders have been captured by not have the vote, have a lot of power. , . the pellce. . The revival of the "cat" and other medieval forms of punishment should. It Is thought by tne authorities, have a Prison sensttlutory effect on criminals HOLIDAYS IS tences seem to have no effect on the hardened offenders, but physical pain wiil, it Is thougut, have the desired ef- Threatens to Put Railway Workshops fect of preventing wholesale crime. Found to Have Whipping Salutary Effect on don 1 well-kno- Am-len- high-ranki- SOVIET GOVERNMENT AGAINST Under Martial Law to Prevent Waste of Time. Girls Golden Hair, . Soldiers Insignia, Is Surprise for Wife i Investigation by Better Half Brings Husband Into a Divorce Court. By Universal Service. PARIS, April 17. When Jeanne husband refused to allow her to Join him in occupied Germany, where be we stationed, Jeanne began to susoect that all was not well in her matrimonial world. Bhe Intimated as much to her spouse, who rt plied to Pari Jeanne surveyedbyJjaetening Dim carefully, but, ef. tliough sne could find no compromising photographs or letters, her nund was uneasy. A careful examination of his uniform gave the clew. The golden Insignia on the collar was embroidered with tne hair of a German The work was so carefutv gretrhen done that only the most minute examination showed it to be golden human hair Instead of metal thread. Jeanne forthwith slashed toe uniform and brought the ixat o the divorce court, Is where her case being examined. LONDON, April 17. (Rr the AssociFree) The Russian soviet government has threatened to put the workshops of the nortnern railways under martial law to put an end to what it calls the crime of the workers in wasting time in holiday-makinaccording to a wireless message from Moscow. The government - asserts that 1900 working days were thus lost in on month, and that "the railway men ar arranging to have two days ef Idleness each week at a time when millions of people aie hungering and when it Is to transport bread, owing to lack of railway engines. It notifly the Idlers that they will either have to make up for the time "of which tha republic has been robbed" or receive full penalty under Tnartial law. ated g, DECREASE IN BIRTHS IS WORRYING FRANCE h .i 17 tBy the Associated CUtmenceau Premier tha French on hts last to pithy adIc speaking tour Pay your taxes and hara chiidren, has been followed bv a crystallizing of aentiment for prorrpt rem edits to the gradually dker easing birth rate How to pave Francs and Pko phrase are being used In a !gorous campaign bv PARIS. April Pres,) F'ormor the National Aldanr, organised to fUht birth control and to encourage tbs create of population bv maxing It aa boner to have large fshulia and by gw tug bonuses for aH rhiltiien after th second d hv the apnnr Pictures are being snd iJermanv, showcomparing France a imntt stationary ing bow Franc decalcs and Its 1st ion In AMERICAN SALE and. It n deereave t reteri tl can France added lnt IS on-ra nation tnf ommiu noT'y btion ror nt pre( Ao-clateto are K. STOCKHOLM. April it d iri'en Illustration Press of TO 0 pairs of ts posmif for a rae 10 die t. r t I in a enu as to rome so AmfHfpn shoe was stormed hero other dav because tber had found den Infl ix of pi f frhT r w t vw to contain horn fiber in the heel and too on'rast the In1 a nt Vse ef aubstttnte for leather m shoes i regular life errr 1,1 t r u a forbidden by the Saedtsb law. cx h la should L n gtta 9 urged, OF SHOES jat STOPPED tst -hnif bn 1 iy ir |