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JORGAN SEES BRIGHT | OUTLOOK FOR FRANCE Jauds Nation for Its Efforts to Stabilize Economic Situation. TLAYS ENEMIES OF FRENCH ; . Tinanciers Have Absolate Con- fidence in Program, He Says. T'x the Associated Press. NICE, France, March 19.—J. P. “lorgan, the American financier, yes- terday in an interview printed in the lclaireur said that France had taken he necessary steps to stabilize her| conomic situation, and that Ameri- cans had confidence that if the people of the country stood together France s00n would be invincible in the eco- somic domain. Mr. Morgan came ashore yesterday from the steamer Lapland and had luncheon. He sailed last evening on the steamer for Naples, where he said he would join his steam yacht Corsair for a cruise. “I am extremely pleased to learn that your senate has ratified the new taxation measur Mr. Morgan isi wioted by the ireur as having aid. It is quite und: (ermany must pay you. ment she does not. The man ,who was unable to ment from his debto bankrupt, no matter stood that | For the mo- | busine in the face of have absolut the resource: »ven more in the in dustrious population, tonishing the world in t is giving a magnificent e: how to win peace. “If the ruling classes only make a similar effort, e s invincible in the In any case W not only in country, “but nt and in- domain be at n n neces- know we can count ampion_of’ right. teppi <oil of France, are here America in We have proved that the financial world, often rep- resented as fishne: 4 remember. s the war of 0, admirable unanimi bankers of the United § swered appeal to help vou quish coalition formed a you frane. “Nothing justified a panic, for your national wealth has increased to for- midable proportions during the last two years. But your enemies count- ed upon succeeding in shaking the confidence of the country. 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H oAsk Your Grocer Ll LI LLLLLL 5lan explanation of the French g ! | the conclus meeting them than by recourse to the printing press. ‘hen a country embarks on that course, it is im- possible. 3 “When we saw with what confi- dence your country resisted fhat at- tack, and that instead of imitating Germany, when the mark began to drop, all citizens of France accepted the necessary sacrifices, we were proud of our former comrades in ‘arms. “Let France continue in fhis course, and before two years have elapsed she will have reconquered, from the aconomic viewpoint, the preponderat- ing_ situation she enjoyed before the war. I shall be sincerely happy, for I love your country, which is beauti- ful, industrious and honest.” “Yes, honest,” Mr. Morgan added with a smile. “Even the hotel busi- ness; which occasionally is subject to calumny.” FINANCIAL BILL PASSED.- French Senate Accepts Draft With- out Essential Changes. By the Associated Press. PARIS, March 19.—The government's financial proposals were passed by the senate yesterday, 151 to 23. Absentions of more than 100 were regarded as moral votes against the measure. The senate accepted 'the bill as it came frbm the chamber without esscn- tial modifications, rather than take the responsibility before the country of de- feating Premier Poincare. As some slight alterations were in- troduced into the chamber’s text, the bill was at once sent back to the chymber, where it was received by the chamber’s finance committee. M. Bokano: porter of the committee, expects to pre- sent_its findings to the chamber on Thursday, so that discussion may begin riday. The foreign office last evening iss THE EVENIN QUEZON PLEDGES FAIR DEALING FOR FREEDOM Filipino Leader Says All Conces- sions Wanted Will Be Gigen to United States. By the Associated Press. MANILA, March 19.—American cap- italists in the Philippines will not need protection of the American flag to the islands, ‘but will be treated squarely, even generously,” Presi- dent Manuel Quezon of the insular mng. roposal for the creatio onal agency to d its extended to ¥ tries during the war and short France's pro- | posal referred to the creation of ganization for centralizing payme amortization of credits granted in to Poland, Austria and Hunga; economic reconstruction, and _that 'had no connection with interailied debts. Superstitious W pair of tongs in the They believe that th will protect the harm. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 192% j ;enna declared yesterday at exercises ere. Antonio de la Salas, speaker DTO tem. of the house of representatives, in the same connection, asserted that as a result of the present administra- tion of the Philippines the friendship between the two peoples is in danger of being broken. “It is high time that Americans here should know what we will give in return for what we are asking” Senator Quezon said. a naval base in the Orlent. a country in this part of the globe where she can sell her products and got what she.cannot produce in the homeland. We want to assure Amer- ica.and Americans here they will no! The Coffee you can Always rely upon to afford Real Pleaspre in the drink- Its quality NEVER VARIES. Be sure the “White House” is on every label 1, 3 and 5 Ib. packages only PALE SKIN, DULL EYES, THIN FLESH? E are the signs of impure blood, bad digestion and an en- feebled and run down state of the ‘whole system. Correct these bad conditions with Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. 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