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Show V.w.rrn D&SEIiET wow- - 1 i x m i &. - F sa '' if )k ' I '! SIGfJSSTILLTELL ALSACE CELEBRATES HER DELIVERANCE FROM GERMANY WITH JOYEULNESS LONDONS SPRING CLEANING, AFTER FOUR YEARS NEGLECT , WILL BE AN ARDUOUS TASK . A V harves Are Scene of Real Hustle as Is Removed from Shipping-Facin- g ' Is War-Tim-e Camouflage Revival Notable. about It was that T. E. Smith wu on of furscrei eoMSroiic.J LONDON. April I. London's spring th dressiest men of pre-wdays. cleaning. which has Just begun with the Here's an Ore reset butting forward of th dork to advance of Here's on that General Pershing may J ha aun and of th numerous old sun dials like to past la his scrap book. Aa It hapwbtrh are atiU to b seen in odd corner of pened com time ago, which la a tome of th parks and on th fronts of aotn shat Indefinite data. It may be a chftst-nth city's moat ancient building, promfor nil that I know, but it la th first ises to b a long and troobleaom business tim I have heard It. In the last Amerifor c The work has not been done thoroughly can offensive sea loos young subaltern four years, and if it Is to be accomplished attached to the staff was seat to th cap' by the tim of the peace celebration tured trenches with orders to colled and 'acme hustling will hayetp Jtopq, and that despatch to headquarters say Insignia that nnnsoaL be mil eery Identify th enemy troop In the the only tiro pf th might Spring Is perhaps sector.. In particular he wt warned to " year when earn the superstitious take look out for Austria a Uniform, as th lightly tbe Ul omen of pasting under a lad high command wanted to know If the It is difficult to keep on th slde-- r dor. German reserves had been swell by Aus 11 without laddera, under at going nrtj1t J trian reinforcement.. but women deair to are sprang fashion In his search he struck a fine new overoear la th a bop windows a!wai triumph cost lying la. dugout It was greenish 'bar dread of the ancient superstition. u ' Leber difficulties notwllhsundiog, the in color, half way between th and khaki and ft sleeves war 1 down at seen be to hustle biggest real patterns of black th wharves There, too, th Brat nautical braMfc The complicated lieutenant bad studied Osrman spring Meaning sine th beginning of the uniforms and ha knew the overcoat wee .'war Is going on. not German. It must he decided, be Ships Lvatagr Camouflage. end therefore a discovery to be U The dock sides nr lined with barrels, despatched headlong to headquarters. It "yreat drums of paint, casks of oil bun- - was very heavy; so, pulling out bis knife, die of brushes. AD along the bulls of be slashed off the sleeves, scribbling so a hundreds of ships, gns 4 psawager page of hi note book. "Sleeves from Ai steamship and coasters alike, are bine tnan overcoat found In .trench. and clad workmen, plntlng with feverish en-- " dashed off to find a -g mntnrcTCltel th cs and maty moiflag orgy, removing Having despatched the cyclist, he returned kee to la good stain of long neglect It to eeaich for further clues. r these great steamship doffing their Th overcoat was no longer where he 'Weapons and war gear and proudly hed left It. What remained of It was on of as color yore funnel their th back flaunting of a bewildered American 'fdU can even pick out a ship's name 1 spluttering with fury and many gener. oaths was an which The subaltern fled. He know some through your telescope, thine abont only n short while aga German impossibility uniforms but her had not " It does not eeem to very long ago aloe t Precisely. Is worn by th. told the doleful tale of th London clubs Lotted States marine officers. Barnard's Lie cola Arrives ad how, hard hit by the war, eoroe of the Th Barnard statu of Lincoln has aroMeet and beat wee threatened with ,, bankruptcy, Now club Ilf la reviving rived. but without Its pedestal which is So member Sf with almost. startling rapidity, got only la the Board Governor of the gulgrave - j .Lends but In th big provincial town, Memorial through which Charles Taft's due, a club secretary ten me. not to the gtft waa offered to England, are over here lnclud-ntbs chairman. John A demobilisation gnly but to the very Insuf- now. Stewart, and they are going to Manchester in all the soon ficient housing accommodation to arrange with th Lord Mayor for the reception of th statu and for th unt Jigtowna. which la expected to bTRASSOr RG, March 30, A tour of It was a common sight during the war veiling ceremony, - to' sea n west end club lounge almost fcurmr,F I" the summer It Is hoped thia charming Uttl province of Alsace that Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Taft will coma leaves no doubt la one's mind about Its . empty but for two or three elderly mem- ovr tor tb wrfmoay. utter Joy over being once more In the arms ALEXANDDE MILLEKAND etob bers Now the ery st almost every deputation, headed by of the mother GOVECNOB GEMEEALOT AL5ACE-L0BBA1N-E country. Whatever dount romlri - . consult Is .house full'. -. VZL thx &oaty here on majr hay had. a visit to th cl tie wwt th eelehratkmc f the Clsks how Prospealag. Mayflower villages and districts of Alsace retercentenary throughout England neat move this country W are having more application for will 44 attend th Manchester uncertainty, and everywhere few who did not seem perfectly well fed retained all th characteristic of tbs Teuun ever remember. I than cap TWHUf. th native Alsatian he demonstrated his --jnnberhlp afd the secretary of on of the biggest, and contented.' under French occupation. tonic race. The , Society have bean enthusiasm and ardor for th French re and already thr la a watting Kit ot four Invited by the Manchester When quest toned they an ask for .felt." Is this connection the language situa. J Corporation-t- hundred candidates few of thee eaa chooee any aita pamter Return log, w Inspected the dock St tion In Alsace la tnteresUagIaieaan InAUucbester m tor a year.' iftepe to Bine th armistice many woridwise pe nd at preaewt the choice seems to lie which th Alsatians hope to hour, for example, tb largest city, GerAll the dub are doing wen Che and Piccadilly son Albert Square have gone to Alaite to seek proof cf Strasbourg A few months ago some of then were both hewMBW Jevelep. Leering Strasbourg we risitsd man la largely spoken, although there is mtnetlOM. lb governing heir scepticism, bn Jy to remain and cfosed, on club doing duty 10r two. Some considerations being where Lincoln Mulhouae. and at both places nothing markedly German abont the city. Colmar and will be are now negotiating for "annexe. seen by the birg-- st of Manchester ha "Marseillaise'' sad Join in the more or were enthusiastically welcomed by th dt-e-n. But aa It has been frequently said. StrasAnother feature which has cam Into MPPh hi thfr dailynumber lee l(prominence butintuMi, continuous celebration which bar of a modi Airplane d luxe ere Is the "hostel-clubourg I nelther Gernsan nor French, but being bunt, and been v ng on throughout A Usee finer more residential character, and they are Lhi Considerable ground was covered In an Alsatian. To appreciate this one must aee bln aold at a cost of In I are what CS.OM or IB OOg nan domination, was removed automobile ride through beautiful agriculfirming very convenient There is a well the th e known as the 'Vnlddl and talk with the people. They class districts. known theatric I apiece. manager who has placed There a no question about it th people tural districts and picturesque little vil- havecity certain German characteristics, such . p'lch aa Hampstead. Bloomsbury and an order for one or so that he may witness ere once be more to Joined genuinely glad Hammersmith. a matinee of a production in Part and lage. Daring th entire trip we were aa stability, but their manner and way to France. And when I say Joined There are more than four thousand chibs b back in London In time te see It perable to meet and talk with many Alsatians are decidedly French. The combination of in London and the provinces, derated to formed there the name msht mean llteralfr, for out of all the uncer- In all walks of life, so that th Impres-the two has produced a charming personsuch widely different pursuits sa the de- One let the business flight and the tainties of th peace conference the re- sions ws received were the result of a velopment ot linguistic attainments or Joy" flight become fashionable, said ality, the Teutonic giving a sort of reto France aeeme rather wid rang of thought bird shooting. all of which were pilot Itching for a regular day service, turn of straint which the French character oftenvery seriouelyp affected by th war. th and greater schemes of commercial avia- -' assured bevond a doubt. Ker Serious liritesic times lacks. "latter, in fact, being quite dosed down. Bon will develop .rapidly. A service to Makes Tsar a Fraaee'd Gaest. Throughout the province German is the While all this, happiness over th return Trace bps given to them a new leas end France, with comfortable piece for twenty-four thev are profiting by It. I hare Jiirff Completed a comprehensive to France Is real and sincere, Alsace is prevailing tongue. The better educated persons, freedom to move about refreshment on Order, an observation survey of Alsace in company with a ttsurs Are W hewers w Turf, large faced wKb the most difficult questions In people in Alsace, more especially In Strasplatform and silent engined will alwsye of allied party the husband and correspondents, during her history, created largely because, of the bourg. speak French fluently, bat the objection tempt the adventurous. Think of Itt Lonbrother of Englishwomen may have had don to Paris under three hours for ISV which w were the guests of th French new order of things Ever sine Ainac average Alsatian uses German, not td their entering Parliament aa was shown Tea. wefU soon be having Jong queues of government nnd the chief officials of Al- waa taken over by Germany, In Bit vir- through choice, but because It was forced .by the decisive manner In which they kept people welting their turn and stepping' sace. La ring Paris by special train, we tually all the trade ot the province has on. him years .ago and he ha become them out at th Ltst election, the onto th aerobua with pa light S thought - eaortsmen of England,general who embrace per and step as when they now board a motor went direct to Strasbourg, where th been to the east with Germany and her accustomed to It True they always spoke hap nearly all th aforesaid husband and ear on land. And no seasickness, for your whole city we b flagged and an fCt. A silica With th stroke of a pen, so to a sort of German dialect, but mixed with brothers, welcome their women on th earobus I as steady In the air a an ocean luncheon was tendered trade by the municipality speak. Alsace has terminated these de- it waa both Flemish and French. For this turf Nothing could have been more steamship on a calm sen. new trade fields must b reason and because of tb Teutonic blood There are still thrills in the Chxnnel and later we visited the delightful old relations end among the men folk thaa the winning in One week of such important events as crossing. On dsy recently a heavily Venetian quarter 6f the city, the cathe- veloped. At present many of the mills Germany thought Alaac would be asthe Lincolnshire Handtaap and the Grand laden boat missed striking a German mine dral with its famous and factories of Alsace are idle. largely similated more easily than LorrainewlHch and the tonb dock, --National Steeplechase by women owners half way to Dover and there was some for th same reason that the mills and wa entirely French Iq language and end eupereUUou men. I hesrhsre been excitement op boar&0wln to Abe iough-e- a of Marshal Saxe. But the German waa wrong, ter are the attempt to explode th mine by Is the evening we were the guests of the factories of other European countries unworking but th significance of this by A Usee In th revolution flmly established Idle lack of raw 'materials and an means of the Racing Calendar and Old rifle fire waa unsuccessful. h love for freedom and Franc which High Gomlsstouer. Mr. Ms ringer settled state of affairs Alsa- her Moore' Ainmaaek." Several hacker had "Hope that 'ere tuwnr Tsady next time' a large banquet While the plate still tians era wandering bowgenerally. at economical soon took on tho nature of a lost cause. this one on f of double the waa event remark on the to war, this ge solely juoney bore the German eagle, th hearts of thorn reconstructiha Is to be brought about and The French plan to handle this language clew. convalescent Tomme at Dover. situation In a sensible way, for the time here theitt new markets are to be. beard pf a young Woman, very 3 I l present and sentiments expressed by the "Make Gedd. Origin it at least permitting the us of German Th German, with all hta oppression, well known for her beauty, who. when To "make good baa generally been re- speakers were Later generations. It is hoped, will drop useFrench --bended unmistakably developed In th two province many her winning In a certain race garded ever her ae a piece of American the Teutonic tongue, opened her big blue eye in surprise end stanr, though It Is )tut aa common now in Native Alsatians, who had lived through ful industrial organizations, and these Germans Talk af Ffebteette. "Don't you know Fleet street or th Strand aa in Broadway. the entire German eecupatlon. rejoiced have Invaded every phase of commercial asked, Who won? example, ha nearly Now that France has won book tho lost ay hat you were backtng? asked a friend New York- - Those who plum tbemsetve that th German menace had been re- Ufa Electricity, for For lack th time a of her. "No, I don't. Favorite or anme-- t perfection. these Germans I spoke of. or province on the patriotic fact that 'they moved sod expressed the firm hope that reached of the commercial aid which Germany carpetbaggers." as one American writer She was not like a Well however, thing. I suppose. will have naught to do with aught mado In never however eelfuiMy, will be felt by calls them, have tried to raise the cry for would known actress at Lincoln who declared Germany Boche soldiers gave, cross again the want to give up when they Alsace. that she must back Twtnkletoea because know Ha may a plebiscite. Return af these province origin. I have Just been told Rhine. The most praninent men of StrasBut only for a time, for th true Alsamade her tors twinkle. Greeo- - that Its spiritual out of th question, these Germane home Is In the Central bourg were present at the - room, the tians are united In their desire to remove being and banquet also Both attracted her. also would lib to have Alsace set op as a Empires. naturally, Anyone, sstd my informant, horse won everything German from tehir live and neutral state under Germ an domination who know German Idiomatically and not whole spirit ot th event was Franck W were pleasantly surprised to be In- once more breath and act freely and have of from grammars only. Is aware that gut Th , Th su restIn of the Marchioness been propaganda Mas begun early In the not liberty of action which has Queensberry winning the Lincoln ra- machen is the term used for aa act of troduced to a large group of pretty Al- the yearn. war, and a few Alsatians supported it. their for more than "forty-eigven that in 15T Mrs. Uiy Langtry (now compensation or redemption- - If you satian thinking that with Germany victorious it girls, members of the beat families W hile the German had a kind of efficiency Lady do Bathe) won the Ceserewitch with damage your neighbor's property, run which the Alsx-tia- n would be better to be a separate state than Mermap. She raced under th peeudottvm over Ms dog. or the. like, you offer to par who came to the French government it waa th oppressive sort dd not like. It waa like the lifting a part of the German Empire. However, f "Mr Jersey" and that year s richer the money vam. and so "make good. building following the banquet, Th charm of n pall for th Alsatians to rtd them- when the tide of battle turned and GerIf you have offended, your object In by 5100 foe them manys downfall was apparent, this sept make H good arsis. and vtvadousnee of tb girl, wbo were selves of th German, who ruled apohgtxing I Revise Revival la Ratable. with a stiffness and harshness which did aratist movement began to die with the In attired E the native widder of su costume I machen Alsao. gut It But it waa the late Duchess of Montrose, much to keep burning the French spirit. Germans chance for victory, and only the winch German emigrant popular-we- d soon made us forget there waa such who raced a "Mr Menton. wbo was the The Alsatians, I believe, will be glad to German element was left to keep a spark In railed States. aa a .first to familiarise th world with the idea Londonth now thing conference or a council of renounce soma of the material improve- of life in th scheme. peace knows th that air raids ten. Later the assembled of women ae racing owners. Her two beet were to them by the Germans in Th signing of the armistice settled It much more serious company jo tried ments brought than sea eons were in ta7, whso she won payment for being returned to th French ones' nnd for all, and all true AlsagXg waa revealed at th tim.visitations But England hands and danced the native farandole 'old. St Ascot, and 1SS. when her filly Rhiera also now They hope that th Allies, and among tians began to look toward France aa a knowg how narrowly Berlin won 5no in stake and placed "Mr. Man revel the Jaxs being forgotten in lbs en- them they of course Include th United mother, to whom they, kidnapped children, a more much fearsome bombing thusiasm for the old dance third on the list of winning owners than London States, will assist them la their serious re- were about to return. Th triumphant enever experienced. In fact It f'tcth year construction problems. Observing tb fine try of Marshal Foch and hta army Into Parade Ttattars. Torchlight leg la rather remarkable that more waa not and enthusiasm of th Alsatian Strasbourg Ket November developed such ,, Thera U much discussion about what known and divulged of th in'enttons of Another interesting event of th evening courage year is going to be like, and ex the IL A. people, one la sure that a few year will an ecstatic welcome on the part of Alsa-t'aIn our F. honor a ss f--n ae IHtle province more prosperous Una ho that the French remarked with conit that It will be notable torchlight parade opinion "In one part of England alone " said formed In a racing sens but not important by thousands of Blrafbourgereand end certainly more contented thaa ever siderable. truth. "Votla, th plebiscite is a young who was to bare been In several bands. officer, Ih He history. before The crowd, it Is said, will be far th taken The procession passed the adventure, fully CO officer, and men too big to ue fashionable, even at Ascot. It may be herd for American td realise German Firmest a Problem. engaged in making preparations for French buiWIng D review ard went wind s problem Is foresees there owing to were to the economical that the French nnd the Alsatians do not this event Trained men were big through the quaint old streets Of Next inis importance a plebiscite. A plebiscite to deterwant foe g number of American notabilities rushedgreat tb problem of dealing with question from overseas, experienced men .and military men wbo will wish to be from bom the marchers tinging and Strasbourg, German population in Alsace mine the future allegiance sod form of large and units, all down dumped government for Alsace with this transprtrert The enclosure will certainly not upon a camp where comforts were few shouting. This waa no new affair, as 1 Tb population of A y bold them all Furthermore, tnnny of tbi and not more than LOW OSQ persons, of whom planted German population voting would The colonel him- learned later, for ever since the armistice is not be fair, even though It le true that Vadim of English society will not go self discomforts many. W6.00 Gerbetween are and of tho tMM slept, along with hta officers. In an hardly a week has passed that there he man Tr deaths In their families have been too unf.nUhed outeumber'by teV-L- . element aa distinguished from the would be greatly which bonding, th during tlv A teat tans.- - These Germane are not day and Indeed the older families served ss aa office where not been several of these demonstrations. native. When Germany-too- k th tiro .srjfTou. officers and are much dtehrartened. The Derby wjl) airman transacted th All danse Join In them and they are truly province, she immediately began to ex- part of Alsace. daily business. Th hative Alsatian does not beHev that b much burger and more mixed than .On ploit them. Her first step waa to urge r November . Saturday. mathe representative pf the spirit of the A- the German to settle in Alsace and Lor-rai- these transplanted German who originally 1lt, usual. chines were heady, with guns mounted ; lsatian. came- - ss th representative 'As 'or drew, there will be an attempt to bombs tired sll and with that obedience to at the oppeculiar sod everyth big necessary for After th dance the festivities were eon- - sll thing. coming from -KveryH'ire tb tho government. pressors and have smea he disliked for fa hion; and tall hats J trip was there. seemed', tinued at a kermesee. oc large fsir, attend- th Germans Immediately began a..4 morning coats a ill be fairly general to colon- themselves, should have any nay In the ibnt d bv ecveraf thousand perrons. A'tsolrou ise in both the provinces. disposal of Alsace. The have never come mseiMwrrs Lafttudg m dress was IV ,hm ko. Uvmbolic,of the retnrn of Alaeae to France These German came in. settled down, ic regard these invader aa envthlng tart jrswucht to hare reached its limit in undoubted sa account of the neqotia-j 'rouht forth mehar-hte. forced upon them by the Gerprolonged SDolause and establ shed business firms, and became foreigner society when th Lord C han- tiona then proceeding briweew the Ames .Veen, lor turned up as one of the guests In part of the life of th community. Many man and they now want to be rid of 't of them base been there forty years and them. No amount of German propaganda t V r Buckingham Palace quedrangl recent-- 1 view the march past of the Guard their children, German, know no will change this view. There ae saw the German at other home butalthough wearing a bowler hat. An odd thing, too. tabor Alsace. Their only lanFrssesasJlnts Pew Aereas Rhlae. home, and I must say that there were guage ia that of This German population Include about Germany and they have Reminders of Start and Pro?, ress of Hostilities Evident In Many Places. ar Ms r -- -- ut , f( fold-grs- Aoa-trie- o. ", . .Ur bL Tr. Angt-Anerlr- JE. o pi-s- gt -- set-view- b. ' Alsace-Lorrai- iP3 ne -- pop-'bi- Fr-pc- -- he-name -- this-shres- tnt !a-- trace-Lorrai- ne i I pre-w- ar ur.-th- y al Jt-j- , 7 . By TRUMAN H. TALLEY, I Company-- All Right, Rewnr4 PARIS, April C. There remain In many grim reminders of the terrible of the opening of thewar, sa wH evidesot Ha progress. In tho Hotel de Crillon partleularty Uiera arejq the corridor orverut Trimf" documents .nd proclamation which torn an Interesting htetoryTThere te one pnxSi. mat ion Issued by General GalllenI early September, ISM, announcing to Fans that be bad taken over the military of th capital and that he intended carry .out bis duty to the last detail Alongside this Is a greet rtd sheet, mg, , framedand covered with glass, original of th Announcement of General von to the people of Brussels (hat F4Ub Cave!! and a dozen other persons had hecg found guilty of various -- fcrimes" ag,int the German army of occupation and wg to.be, .put .to death., Outskl. tha eriHes;1' around th corner in the. Rue Roysie, there remains under glass one of th original general mobilisation orders pc-- g 1914. to call all French reservists to the colors. In these days of alternating open red closed diplomacy one of the moat Interest tag place to Faria Is the Eiffel Tower, where communication te maintained by the French government with the reft of the world. The value of th radio, and particularly of such a great plant aa that In th Eiffel Tower, is readily appreciated when it is recalled that there Is virtually Idea of Taking a Plebiscite as no other means ofr communication with point east However, the Eiffel Tower is a sending Allegiance Is Resented station only, all massages bring received Inhabitants. by by a chain of subsidiary stations. Thus, messages can be sent to Arlington from h of th total and, white th French the Eiffel Tower, but messages from Ahave taken a military census of the Ger- rlington to France are received at Lyons,' which Is the receiving station for radios mans. their attitude for the present Is watchful waiting one. There have been from America. many expulsions, but these have been for Other foreign sending- plants have other the general good of tb community. Ger- receiving stations In- France, all coman propagandists were sought out and nnected with th Eiffel Tower. The Tower ot oourae. now earns Its salt by' transmitting ft packed aerona the Rhine and. de- hundreds of messages that go to th Be th German official and Judges were ported. These deported German have nations and the troubled faction of th not failed to leave behind them parting, East. threats that "they'll be back In five yejrt Parte te enabled to wend word te th and win punish the people who .welcomed Czechoslovak, "th Poles, the Serbs sad the French." j enemy mbA recalcitrant, group But the French are carrying "out these if necessary. There to pneumatic tub deportations with Justice, Each German system connecting the study ot Mr Is allowed to taka with him a large with the trann mission room at th . amount of baggage ami money for his Tower, and the Tiger has only t needs and If he leaves a business behind scratch out a note and push a button to When peace tell Mr. Paderewski the latest During to it Is run by a oommlastoa. Is declared the business will be sold and war the Tower wa elaborately protected. the sum, together with the profits, win be That la, the chambers tn which the transsent to him. Th average' Alsatian ap- mission apparatus Is maintained were pr. tected. The Germans made several atproves this system. He wants th Ger- tacks against this great pillar, but nelthw man expelled, realising they have always their Gothas nor their Berthas scratched been an alien element, come to exploit the IL , country, and not In the spirit of on neckBeautiful spring weather ha brought ing a new bom and country. a forth great crop of peddlers and venThis policy of riddjng tha province .pf dee along the quays of the Seine Several of the more hardy of the lot dangerous Germans is not so sever through Abe winter, earn sailing odd th German policy in 1171, when every other war souvenirs and relieg citizen of France not a native of the two books, such from places aa Notre Dame. Now. and to was France province deported however, the book vender are out In Is not a rare sight to recogand It sometimes confiscation of his property force, nise the feoes of some of the Peace Confollowed. old volumes tv ' ference officiate A few French here allowed to remain, their search for aperueirg rare artlrloa. but th right of free correspondence with There te a likelihood that repreaentatlMg Franc waa denied them. the Dutch government will be sumIa addition to these dangerous Germans of moned soon te Pan to help th conferwho have been deported, thousands of Irre- ence solve the Belgian-H'and territorial concilable Germans are leaving th two differences The commlssioa named by the conference to weigh th evidence has provinces and returning to Germany, and. it J underetoed H rom Strasbourg reported, hiro menda the revision of th treaty of JKl with hundreds of thee Germans aa pas- The report also recommends that tha repsenger. When the armistice was signed resentatives of Holland, a wH asofdnw the other Power signatory Strasbourg Itself had a German population of thewho fulfilled their obligation under of about 0.600. about 1S.600 of whom have treaty th treaty In the war. be summoned te returned to Germany. The question of Paris to take part In th conference a prowhether all Germanai will be expelled Is ceedings on their case. a grave one. some taking tb slew that H Mr! Paahltch, chief Serbian delegate to would only lead to the opening of aa old the peace conference, la one of the oldest tore which In turn might bring on another men here. The vigor with which he works war with Germany. Thera are others who has won many compliments and admiring He 1s quoted a having recalled maintain that With Alaac administering remarks when It was said to him that he conthings In her orn way under French stituted a remarkable link between the in Southsupervision those Germans allowed to re- new and old order of things on occasion main will aooo be assimilated... Lack of eastern Europe that onTurkish garrisou years ago he saw a skilled labor may also compel France te many installed In the citadel at Belgrade, permit the barmless Germans to remain, Observer are interested In the raided for whatever one may say about the Gerfrom L Pas that the Rrbtie man he la usually skilled In his trade despatch of Bolivia te to demand of the peace con and an Industrious worker. fere nee some new territorial arrangement . whereby she get an outlet to the gcheet sag Rngta FroMest. Two other vexatious problems are those Tho despatch stated that In order tc gain the of the schools and religion. Alsace Is de- for tho matter th proper attention entire Cabinet resigned voutly religious and baa built up a system However, It to Bolivia remarked that If of religious schools which it Ukes and a Cabinet until th which meets th general approval of the Intend to do without conference gets to that particular Item, people. Should France attempt te Intro- she to get along perhaps will learn how duce her school system a delicate situation would certainly arise without Cabinets. which might easily shake to the foundaTh French government te predlexrinf tion the firm faith and lov which Alsaof tie naval plans on the certainty tians now hero for tha mother country. much no email number of the that ship Just what form of government will be will be r turned ever to it Georges adopted for has not been of Marine, told the Naval decided upon, but It Is probable that the that of the provinces will ha administered aa separate the choice now Chamber of Deputies ter.between placing province rather thaa Integral depart rific burdens on lay the taxpayer and taking menta of th French Republic. Should this over a the German of tonnage- - H part be adopted It would offer a gracesstm stated that France had been unable to ful solution of the religious problem by make good her naval losses during the Firing Alaac a free hand In this matter war, her -d arsenals haring been fully orb'n Hr repair to vessels serving fn the which I remarkable when Mediterranean to and and the Adriatic you examine her and tn her orig- producing vast amounts of material and inal way it la nott)lstory; overoptlmtetle te pre- munition tor Ana allied armies. dict that within a few years tb Alsatians and Lorrainers will have become quite A new mngaxtaa has made It appear- French oixier th mother ewin try i anc In Paris. Janus, edited by Mr Andre The Alsatians and Lorralneri Lambert, a young artist and writer The will enjoy the- little personal llbertle selling point or mavbe It Isn't which were denied them under the admin- Principal te that it te entirely In Latin. Janus treat istration of the Gormans. Now that the of everything, from review of past work numerous verboten." signs have disap- to present day literature nnd life. In Latin. peared and the German command ho The author contends Latin to and given way to th eiay request of the should b understood tothat be e greater interFrench, the Alsatians will not b tong in national language medium than any other, being once more completely united with th later day artificial' ones, such as France, - Esperanto, included. ro-r.- Bis-si- ' "to r one-fift- an, were-the- oi fpt-cSI4i- ni BlTif see ' n Leygue,'-"Vflnlste- Alsace-Lorrai- ecru-Bk- n. - - ? xq - Copyright, 19 19, by ike yew York Benli 4 ! ' A re |