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Show I SHOULD WIFE GIVE UP BABE? ALL NATION ASKS N. F. V surf special). LONDON, Dec. 30. -Wise men and wise women, too .of England are try-ins; try-ins; to answer the war's most peculiar human problem, and have tailed! railing, they wonder If the wisdom of tlie world Is sufficient to fathom Mie correct answer Its an Enoch Arden puzzle, which was created b the war offt. blund-. blund-. rlna and notifying war bride that her husband had been kill' J In action After waiting a year 01 so. the voting woman married aBaln. and In course time, bore her second husband a child. Then the first husband returned home, sought out his wife In Norfolk, and claimed her for his own. Her lovo was rekindled too. and they wore about '" malt1' a new home for them-ielvee them-ielvee hen "You'll have to give up 1119 baby" "aid the first husband. "Til be glad to rear my own child." said the wecond husband. "Uut I CAN'T give up my own flesh and blood!" cried the mother. Should the wife atVS up th child of her second marring f"i m. of i he husband of her first? She should the child Is illegitimate" illegiti-mate" argues one side. I 'She shouldn't no man la worth I such a sacrifice by a mother," ana-i ana-i wen the other side. "A man under all circumstances Is responsible for his wife's actions," eayi Mrs. u W. Nevtneoo, J. P., a to j clal worker. "The first husband should I sonant the reaponstbUlt) "f the child ' I Can America help England out? ! U'hst do SOU think about p ' I oo |