Show FRENCH i r j j T PEOPLE PERK p UNDER POINCARE STRIKE TENNIS RUSSA BONDS LONDON TOPICS Parliament t A dj lj fj o 0 u rIle r n ii c d ci i and England Settles f Back for Rest 1 Rv ny A G G England's Greatest t Liberal E Billion Radio to The Copyright 1926 1916 Consolidated Press Association LONDON Au Aug 7 7 Its shutters rs this en and members rs of o parliament scat scat- scattered red to the ends ot of the earth Minister Baldwin however 1111 Is In the tho country awaiting 1 01 possible developments In iii the th coal coat dispute The government has been much criticIsed for tor going Into with the greatest domestic catas on record still unsettled unsettle The opinion no now Is ls widely ex- ex expressed expressed pressed that the struggle Ie is likely to last until October when cold colt colt- e- e eweather weather longer nights and gen gen- pral weariness ore lire expected to t bring an nn end of some sonic sort I DENOUNCING G A J Cook of ot the Miners union still traverses th country with his fIery tiery cross de- de de denouncing everybody Including the trade union leaders who have hav failed failed- to make his revolution re a success The struggle has resolved et ed Itself self Into a battle between Mr Cook and the government and Mr Cook openly proclaims the ruin which the strike strike strike has brought to io the Industry of the country Ills Ilis influence with wilh the miners still is indisputable as Is evidenced b by hIs success In Warwickshire where ho he has stopped a rout In the min min- miners nun miners ers ers ranks ana ann preserved the th threatened solidarity ot of the move O movement ment j l Apropos the tho mission to America to raise funds for tor the miners Much uch controversy prevails with re- re reg re regard g gard rd to lo the condition of ot the strikers strikers es ers The allegation allegation- that actual starvation s exists Is without found found- foundation a lon In fact Public funds have been available throughout for tor the thc ther n of ot women and chil chil- chil children den dren en Without this source o of re rc reo relief lI lief lif t the strike would have ended long ago Cha Chancellor ollor of the Churchill sent a bombshell Into the ranks of the civil chU service vice thil week with the announcement that thal the tho government projects legisla legisla- legislation lion tion forbidding government eni- eni em organizations being affil aWI- affil affil- with the Trades Union con con- congress con congress gress greas The decision Is 13 a result ot of the general strike when one ono ace ace- sec section tion Uon ion of ot civil servants laid do b their tools with Ith other ether trade un- un un unions lone ions Fierce Indignation Is 13 expressed by leaders leader of ot the postal and others against the proposal but public opinion unanimouslY endorses the lew that th t divided toy toy- loy loyalty alty In public service cannot be tolerated Tile The more responsible within the civil serlee Is entirely In sympathy with the government policy susanne Lenglen's decision to t turn professional has created u a gr grgat at commotion In the BritiSh tennis world Wimbledon author author- tIles att affect ct Indifference at her de- de decision which finally excludes tha th great artist from the Wimbledon meetings Their grief Is 13 mitigated ed by their experiences with Su- Su Suz Suzanne's u z j vagaries at Wimbledon last which created such pro pro- profound profound profound found dissatisfaction that her ap- ap appearance there again even as an amateur was extremely able But In raisin raising the banner ot or pro pro- pro professionalism Lenglen has opened the floodgates of controversy here hereIt that It has long Ions been notorious the English En lIsh tennis world was per per- permeated permeated permeated with sham amateurism against which the authorities were powerless and the question whether whether er Cr frank rank recognition of ot professionalism would not be the snore more creditable attitude to adopt now ls is being aerl dl discussed Much depends on hat happens In whether America America whether Suzanne fut fut- fulfills ful fulfills fills Ills her contracts there It If her eminence succeeds In breaking down the tho barrier against protes- protes protes In America the tho reaction reaction reaction tion hero here will be bo Immediate for forille forthe forthe is 13 equivocal position the ille present resented widely both by players and public The IThe enormous Increase In the thep th p popularity ot of tennis as a spectacle since the war a tact fact due largely to the tho sensational career careiro ot oC Lenglen points point Inevitably to modus with proteS- proteS and It Is pointed that such accommodation already exists In the cricket et world without berm rm to the the J spirit of o t the game London has developed a and sud- sud-d sud den n Interest in Russian bon bonds which show a a Etron strong revival after altera a long period ot Ol quiescence cence the 1 fact reflects the feeling created hy of and the tho im- im Im Impression that events In Russia are aro aren moving n It If slowly toward normal relations with the outside ld WJ I The The claim that England Ingland Is the tho safest fest I country In the world for fort Is supported by by the official returns which show v that during the last year only one pea paa pa was killed In Great Brita In a railway accident out of ot a 0 total ot 01 nearly Jers gers carried |