Show I r Foreign Money Is Being Bootlegged Into France as Franc Drops In Value Caillaux Writes rites New Book Father of House of Com Com- Commons Commons Commons mons Afraid to Wear Palm Palin Beach Suit for Fear of Ridicule History of Salad Making Traced German Doctor Wins Half Mile Race and Once Was Weak Weak- Weakling Weakling Weak ling ling i Factories Pollute River PARIS Aug 7 7 By The Tho As- As Associated As Associated The Preas-The Press The taU tall of ot the tho franc And the ensuing government order that even the smallest pur- pur purchase purchaseS chase pur chaseS chase of ot foreign money must be registered have In the growth of at a Q new class of ot bootleg bootleg- bootleggers bootleg gers the outside the law dealers n 1 small American and English Ills There Thero are thousands thousand of ot foreign foreigners er ers living JIvIng In southern Franco France on extremely small Incomes many ot of them receiving their remittances from home In 11 the form torm of ot small notes noles sent by registered mall The bootlegger makes males a Q list of ot these people and arranges to change chango their homo money as they need French currency and at a higher rate th than tan n Is p paid IJ by the banks His second list of at customers In- In Includes In Includes eludes people who are are- collecting foreign mon monty money y with small but regular purchases es Many of ot these have ha a standing order for tor as na low lowas lowas lowas as a a dollar bill R a week dol- dol dollar dollar dol dollar The bootleggers bootlegger's price for tor a lar bill Is II sometimes as high as five points abo above aboe e the market quo quotation tation Ills His profit on a five dollar five bill Is usually more than 15 francs The Tho poor poorer r classes who constitute constitute his clientele are willing willingto to to pay pay pay- these prices rather than go 10 through the formality necee necessary necessary sary nary to buy foreign currency In a bank Forty-eight Forty hours after arter his book ily Iy Doctrine recently appeared on the tile shelves of at book boole bookstores stores to res Joseph holding She post of at o finance minister ot of France tor for the third time was as overthrown before he had had an opportunity to put his doctrine In- In into lo In-lo to 10 execution Mention of ot the tho book was as made In the debate In the chamber of at o deputies and ana was used u as an argument against him In this doctrine the ther r originator ot of the Income tax In France rance reiterates his belief bellet In Inthe inthe Inthe the strict application of the tho In- In Income In Income come tax He writes My lIY general doc doc- doe doc doctrine trine has remained and remains unchangeable A government which governs a Q government acts a government which leads Instead of ot follows such are the necessities ot of the hour In France This was the kind ot of o govern govern- government government government ment which L M was as attempting at- at tempting at tempting to Install In asking the chamber to grant him full tull pow pow- powers powers ers era to legislate by decrees all measures necessary to redeem the franc Parliament ruled by a vote ot of 88 against that It did not want such a government and Call Call laux Is once more a private ren sen Een Meanwhile his book Is a best seller Leading physicians and sur- sur surgeons sur surgeons geons of ot France and Belgium re- re recently recently re recently held a Q weeks week's series of at conferences In the Grand PallUs on advances ance In medical science while experts told of ot their discoverIes In certain tie fields Ids It was the tho Belgian physicians who first started the Idea of or a medical week with a conference in Brussels In 1921 In the wc- wc suc succeeding years these conferences have been held In various arlous cities ot of Belgium In Casa Blanca and andIn andin andIn In Tunis and for tor the first um time In Paris Parts this year ear Besides the discussion of at new new discoveries discoveries and treatments there thore was an ot of o surgical Instruments and appliances Dr Christopher Graham was the only American appearing be- be before be before fore tore the convention and the famous Graham test teet which Is little known outside American medical circles Five time times a day six on Friday the Sunday between dawn and sunset the Inhabitants of at the tho Fifth ward ot of Paris which contaIns the newly na inaugurated d Mohammedan masque hear them them- themselves selves Os called upon to pra pray A has been appointed to soun sound the tho call A famous Algerian tenor biased Haled In In In acted as amateur muezzin the day the mosque was is inaugurated ted by the sultan df AC Morocco and from each corner the o-the of at the square minaret gay with with- turquoise blue called forth Allah It II Allah to the four quarters of the horizon In silver tones sweepers Two mine sweepers and two submarines for tor or the navy are being built In French yards ards at Havro Havre and one ot each class has already been laid down here the tho thomine mine sweeper and the sub sub- submarine sub marine Tl THe Tife e vessels are aro scheduled for tor duty In such constantly cold wea ea weather ther thor that special systems of ot elec elec- elec electrio trio dec trio radiators will be Installed The Is la being built to stand pressure feet teet below the surface and she will have six tor- tor torpedo torpedo tor torpedo tu tubes bes an anti-aircraft anti gun or of 76 16 MM and two machine guns All crucifixes but one have ban been removed from the wards of ot the St City hospital under Q a decision of at the municipal co council Ward No 8 6 still retains Its re- re religious re religious emblem because this ward was fitted filled up by a gift girt of at francs gold francs made for tor this purpose 30 years ago by ford Dord an author resident In Saint Malo on condition that the sum should be refunded to him it if a crucifix was not allowed to re- re remain remain main re-main main on Its Hawaii walls LONDON Aug Aug 7 Dy 7 By The Associated The Press Press The one time woman one woman new Is now a a penile gentle old grandmother and what was once the tho modern girl Is becoming matronly and sedate In appear appear- appearance appearance appearance ance As a result London Lonrlon dra dra- dramatic dra- dra dramatic dramatic matic critics are aro asking what the next novelty In femininity will be The question has been raised In connection with a revival of at Ibsen'S Pillars of at Society thu the play which created a a sensation half halt a century ago chiefly because the heroine was a new woman with Ith short hair hall and a Q passion for tor ex- ex exposing exposing ex exposing posing hypocrisy and deforming everybodY In sight eight One critic says that profane and Bibulous heroines are already striking the theatre-going theatre public as rather dull and threadbare as modern play-goers play are all equip equip- equipped equipped equipped ped with shock absorbers Americans head the tho list of ot pleas pleas- pleas ure ure flying passengers while Ger- Ger Germans Germans Ger Germans mans are making the greatest business use ot of the air said eald an official ot of o the Imperial Airways at Croydon American visitors he said outnumber all other flying passengers and more and moro more ot of them In going from London to Paris are aro deserting earth for tor air So far tar as Britain was concerned the official said Mid It was an en- en encouraging cn sign to see eee the Increase In the number of ot business men making makinI use of ot the tho airways Eng Eng- English Eng Eng- English English lish women omen fly more often oCten than theIr men folk tolk and seem to enjoy every moment they are aloft he added in London Is be- be becoming becoming be becoming coming more and more of ot an American colony With Will Rogers at the pavilion pl In Piccadilly Piccadilly dilly Circus Nora Bayes Bays at the Palladium Tallulah Bankhead at alSt St Martins Martin's Peggy Pegy ONeill O'Neill at tM the Dorothy Dickson at HIppodrome Wyndham Edith Day Da Day Day- at the tho Drury Lane Joe Joo Coyne at the Palace James Gleason at It the Apollo and Jane Tane Cowl at the Duke ot of Yorks York's the electric signs ha have havethe havethe vo the appearance of at an American theatrical register American tourists In B search arch arch ot of ota ofa ofa a thoroughly British show find It take some searching to locate a play which was not written In the United States and does no have hate some American actors In the cast Even Tay Pay OConnor O'Connor the father of ot the house of ot commons who has hag served as a legislator for tor to 42 years ears hasn't hunt the courage appear In parliament In is Q a a palm beach suit Bull When the venerable Tay Pay was In Washington with Lord Bal Bal- Balfour Sal four tour four at the beginning of ot the war ho he purchased three palm beach suits and wore them with Ith much satisfaction I haven't Ont the nerve to try them themon themon themon on the house In spite of at the tact fact that these hot summer days das can call cantOr for tOr tropical clothing Mr OCon O'Connor OCon nor remarked laughingly I 1 have to seen a lot of ot members come grief through wearing something unconventional In the house So I swelter along In ordinary garb George Henry llewellen Flewellen loco locomotive motive engineer who claims the tho distinction of ot being the only man manIn manin manIn In the world who has made Icing George do what he be was as sold old has haa retired after 48 years with the Great Western railway The Incident when ben the king took orders from the engineer happened at Swindon In 1924 dur- dur durIng durIng dur during ing an Inspection trip when hen hIs majesty drove a train for tor a mile and a quarter The The king did It under my strict said Mr Flewellen telling elling ot of the he experience and as hi his majesty knew nothing about the mechanism of at Q a railway engine en- en ensine en engine gine sine ho he had to do everything that L I told him to dog do British food tood experts who have been making a special study of at atthe the history of ot salads say y the to- to tomato tomato to tomato mato Is la the single new In ingredient modern times have contributed to salad making the beautiful beautiful The Pharaohs even Pharaohs even ful tul ate Cleopatra Cleopatra ate onions In lArge quantities In fa their salads and used garlic and other high scented In- In ingredients In Ingredients gradients Confucius ato ale cucumbers and the tho ancient Chinese used mustard watercress and nasturtium leaves lea and flowers In mixing their elaborate elaborate rate rato salads naiads which often otten contained hard boiled eggs Ancient Persia was also very fond of at salad making Sour wine not unlike modern In vinegar was used on lettuce by th the Persians years yean ago England Is to have new v designs on her Ier silver coins Several well well- well known known artists artiste have been commis commis- commissioned commissioned to design a Do new set ot of reverses for tor them The designs are being considered by the ad- ad advisory ad advisory committee for tor coins medals and seals before final to the cabinet An official said the question ot of altering the tho designs has hils arisen arleen the because we aro are anxious that coinage shall be representative or present day artistic tas There pre pre- have been criticisms ot of the tho precut pres present cut ent designs BERLIN Aug 7 DY 7 By The As- As Associated General Iresa Press General E 1 F whoso whose wife was recent recent- recently recently recently ly ran granted led a divorce on ground ot of neglect draws a pension of at marks a Q year ear from the government It has been revealed Though ho he hoIs heis heIs Is reported to have llave made a sub sub- sub cash and property settle settle- settlement settlement settlement ment on his bis former wife wire no alimony ali ali- alimony ali alimony mony was agreed upon because the court realized It Is said Mid that Luden Luden- Luden dorff's pension might bo be cut oft off at any time lime who ho 1 Is hi 61 Is one ana of at officers who served under the tho former kaiser and are drawing pensions from the tho republic totaling a year ear Few of at o them are Incapacitated They were re- re retired re-ired re tired because the peace treaty lim- lim limIted limited lim limited their regular army to men Democrats socialists and communists have havo been trying to abolish the tho pensions especially be- be because causa be-causa cau cause e many of ot the officers like Lu- Lu Lu are connected with Ith nation national al fascist organizations The Potsdam aristocracy and Its followers have been complaining to city authorities that the exclusive bathing beaches along tho the Ravel 1111 I river are being polluted by the dumpings of ot canning factories and machine shops on the outskirts ot of the tho city The The river as one petition de- de described de described scribed It it has become a a sea ot of preserved edibles and oil Suffering from Inflammation of at the tho hip Joints when 7 years old so that physicians feared ho he might never again walk unassisted Dr DrOtt Ott Peltier ot of Stettin Is being feted as the greatest amateur middle distance dis- dis distance dis distance tance runner In the tha world Dr at a II recent track meet In Stamford Bridge London low low- lowered low lowered ered by tenths alx-tenths ot of a second the worlds world's record for tor the halt half mile set by J T E Meredith of ot the tho University of at Pennsylvania Cambridge Mass May 27 1916 The Stettin high scho l teacher negotiated the dis- dis distance distance dis distance tance In 1616 1516 lie He holds all Oer- Oer German Ger German man records from to 1500 meters The doctor was born March W r i 1900 He lie credits his mother with his first worlds world's record record because because h he e said she urged him to run In Lon Lon- London London on don despite a bad cold He lie was tho weakling of ot the family Mrs said Until he be was 11 years old physicians refused to allow him to attend school chool and heas he was as educated by a At 7 he lay In bed for tor months with Inflammation of at the hips We Wo thought hed he'd never be beable beable beable able to walk wilk again Participation to In athletics In high school restored his health but it was not until he was 14 that ho ran his first race raco Zavelstein In the Black forest the sm smallest city or of o Germany h has made short work of ot the flag ques Ques- Question question question tion which is causing so much con con- concern concern con concern cern to the parties In the reichstag tag tag and which brought about the taIl fall ot of Luther as chancellor The city fathers have havo simply devised de- de devIsed devised a banner In four tour colors black while red and gold thus uniting both the monarchial and republican colors color As the question stands now the government go has decreed that German missions in some for tor- foreign for foreign eign countries must fly both the Merchants lm flag which ilea lel th the fh i fl at of t the I aid Id ld monarchy end 11 the e lIcar flag of If o black red and gold stripes The Zavelstein flag tiles flies from the ruins of ot an ancient castle cattle and at- at attracts tracts almost as much attention from tourists as tho the castle costle itself |