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Show FRENCH INDUSTRIAL LEADER LIKES U. S. PARIS, Nov. 4. (By the Associate. Associ-ate. Press ) The Marquis Guy de Lubersac, who has attained great prominence recently through tho negotiation ne-gotiation of the famous Stlnnes-Lu-beraac agreement for the rehabilitation rehabilita-tion of the devastated war areas, has an Intimate knowledge of tho United States. He Is a brother-in-law of the Countess Odon de Lubersac, who was Miss Constance Livermorn, daughter of a New York banker. Marquis de Lubersac has vlslte:! America twice, tho last time during the 1912 election, when he attended many political meetings. He fcnos many prominent New Yorkers and entertains en-tertains them when they come to Paris. He is unusually well Informed on American affairs, follows developments devel-opments In the United States closely and shows a strong liking for Americans. Amer-icans. The marqul9 Is a member of the French senate, for the department of the Aisne. is a member of one of tho oldest titled families In France and one of the youngest of the group of new leaders In this country He Is A 4 years of age Jubersac speaks English with but a slight accent Ho Is wealthy and through his brother-in-law, Eugene Schneider, the French steel manufacturer, manufac-turer, he la Interested In many French Industries. |