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V S Paris Pari juh r 1 Camf du thu tu por hl tp fO from h r I in fusion fon on oi- oi behalf nt or l li ht to i fh Frer h agricultural department Morocco RI She arrived t in n that country COHn- COHn I b try last lal S when It was wa In Ini Inthe i the ml mIdst t o of th the disturbance t trough S the murder of or Dr champ ta and andi andt t French vessels pIR hud hUll been n sent ont tnt to demonstrate miami dem i Oft Off time the coast cot I f i Mme I m du di Cast Gast GOft was received by l. l Mohammed Mo Mo- 10 hammed el pI Torres tho time for foreign minister minis minis- let ter of oC the thc en and h by the th French representatives t but bul boLl botn refused her safe mate nf conduct Into time the til Interior I then themi said i Mint Mine du thu Ga Cast t turned to h ln my old olti olt friend Jal ul Ih the famous brigand d chief hlf and h ho he put pul four If semen horsemen at my dl disposal po 1 as long a as I wanted them For Foi three mouths months J my myS mornIng mornIng morn- morn escorts came to 10 fetch me inc Jt wry every S I Ing at lt m my hotel and remained with wih me meI mf I- I I until the evening p S Mme Im du di Oust Gust GUlt was waR I 1 11 L 1 months monti In inS t S Morocco and auth she h is now preparing her hr report for Cor time the agricultural department after which she hl will return to Tangier 6 She Sime h. h I Is of the opinion that a great reat deal 1101 r of o. o O Bood ma may be bt none done In Morocco by hy I j pacific settlements In the Ihl Inland agricultural agri I t. t h cultural parts i I S A 4 committee o of the titi des ghei G Gene Gens n rl de tie Lettre in Paris Paris- Parisis I is looking for a aI I S S poet and a poet of or Just the Hie 1 Kind they they I 1 I Want nt ant the they Hitch It very Vr to la lay lays l- l s their on When Sully ul Prud- Prud veteran French singer 1 h homine mm the Ow o received fd the Nobel prize two years r ago he lie hf In Instituted a n prize himself to be bf bei i a J yearly lorl to time the b best t young oung poet t 4 works had hd not been I In France whose S published Last la t year ar the tw prize a was awarded ed 1 hut It looks bolts a n ne If Ir H it I will this thiM year ear have ha S to to- be bp withheld hl on account of or time the paucity of poets pot fulfilling th the required i conditions The committee could coul have p found quite lull a t number number of young oung poets poe worthy of being thus honored but Lut buti i they vere debarred from frum th the lomp competition tl- tl L' L tion on account of ot their works having il I already ben been published and French t poets anti and Ul rush ruh into print all an I- I the more easily since thi the minister of or L tine lino arts artA gives a n traveling lra s l for t title this 11 art wh which Ich is really worth much more than the Run Sully Prudhomme Prud- Prud S homme prize i One Om of Ir ii the Limo moM wonderful archaeological arCha f S 11 discoveries co of modern times S S has been reported from rom I time the cn coast t r rt Just JJ Pt of or Tunis White While sum um sponge diver were ivere the other l day 1 cruising In a boat 01 on Ih the northern coast tax one one oneo of ofU I U Q number gon o e-o tb ith r suddenly to te Ills his Intense cur sur price prise p found himself amid the columns cOlumn ah lh l fallen monuments of some Rome great great- ruined city on th the bed bd of the ocean At first rt he ho thouGht no hO r WU th the tho victim vic vie tim tini tm of or nome nom l remarkable markall mirage but bul O OhE as ashe ashe he hE proceeded further Incredulity gave place to certainty though hl his surprise 11 only grew the more morl as aR h he walked on and fount found himself surrounded by what was to nil ill l intents antI and purposes ps the ruins of a gr great and terrestrial tern tem imie wl with marble a and nd bronze statues ta t UP In profusion on either h hand l Large arge numbers of stately pillars are aro I still tl standing an and It I Is presumed that I the the ruins are ap those o of a temple and city on the coast which having been destroyed ha has in tie tIP course nu of centuries ries lieR If been covered co CO by the sea spa 0 One or orI I two of or th the statues were tere werl raised and brought aboard thi the tl boat hoat arid and taken to The discoverers have f communIcated I time the thi r discovery to th the naval la al and Tu Tunisian lu authorities and a n concerted ef- ef I fort Is IR to be made mathe t to get up tip as UR hi hias as al po possible pos of or the sunken cl city The hc discovery Pr recal recalls a strange event enl o or of sonic some three tiree years purs ago which nt an ft th the tIme lime was put Ht down a as Ih the Imagination of ot otan an nn pr o heated o d brain In time the same amp neighborhood at that tha line lime time the tit remains of a town which had swallowed up b by the sea a was similarly dl discovered o erd b by a Greek Creek diver lie also t took tl time the news w to lo and a scientific expedition llon was wa fitted out to look took for or the tIme submarine city but botn both the diver pr and amid time the the ship oil II which he lie sailed hind had forgotten to take fak the tho bearings bearings bear bear- ings ingi of or the spot pot where time the tl discovery discover pr co was wa ma made e and the city a was never r discovered dis- dis lH- lH I covered co again until tin the ti other day ay a ait as asI asit it I is believed el the new niev lew dl discovery r co I Is r really nl only th the old on one I A sensational point was lq Introduced b by time the lh council of twelve e men charged at th tIme Central of Assize lz court of or the Seine wit with wih printing and publishing seditious a am and il antl anti ant po posters ter tN In Paris of ot a character char char- actor cla to seduce time the soldiers from Crom room their duly Counsel called Q as witnesses N for or the th defense the three ministers Clemenceau Briand and Guyol of the departments nt of the Interior ol oi education and of justice respectively I who were a an as u a matter of fart fact the prosecutors It was wa contended that these ministers had hadIn I In the course cour of their career cl supported and propagated lh the which were ore held b by ly th the accused an and ane which hall hail brought them to their pr present enl position Th The court however ruled that thai the ministers were wrt not indispensable wItnesses wIt wi n. n nesses as accused had hd confessed to signing sign Ing mg the placards but bil would not say MY wrote th them J Their reason ea on was wa if pos os- os lo to prevent military Intervention In Whether a or not their bold boid M them In tu good stead tend the truth li IJ that Ih the whole twelve w were re acquitted J b bj time lh court a decision which was receive ee tn t. hr rh the itie audIence with wih great enthusiasm |