. The Saturday evening post. have opposed the senate because theywere afraid that the Shah would elect, forhis thirty, people of high rank, and thatthese would combine with the ministersand have too much power. Khosrow Arbob, a Parsee, head of theZoroaster Community, and custodian ofthe parliament buildings, three times adeputy and a man of unimpeachable pa-triotism, is one who does not wish to acceptthe agreement until it is ratified by theparliament. He spoke with some discour-agement about Persia. If we had a republic here to-morrow,he said, there would be corruption. Everyday there is so m


. The Saturday evening post. have opposed the senate because theywere afraid that the Shah would elect, forhis thirty, people of high rank, and thatthese would combine with the ministersand have too much power. Khosrow Arbob, a Parsee, head of theZoroaster Community, and custodian ofthe parliament buildings, three times adeputy and a man of unimpeachable pa-triotism, is one who does not wish to acceptthe agreement until it is ratified by theparliament. He spoke with some discour-agement about Persia. If we had a republic here to-morrow,he said, there would be corruption. Everyday there is so much bribery, so muchinsincerity. My only hope is the peaceconference and the League of Nations. Per-haps we would get on if the foreignerswould allow the parliament to do its ownwork. But whatever blame there is shouldcome on us Persians. We dont each of uswork for our own country. I am not againstwhat is written in the treaty. We needrailroads, money, advisers, but we dont (Concluded on Page 81) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 79. Hieavu vanilla fondant, Mayctte walnuts mA VaTtilla Cara™1 ^7^ch v>au


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