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R, W.ASHINGTON, GERMANS ESTABLISH |French Denial of Annexation PAY ON GOLD BASIS| gims Fails to Impress Britain Workers to Get One-Third Less in Marks Than Before the War. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, August 25.— The gold basis rate for the payment of workers thoughout Germany was decided upon sinally today. After numerous con- fergnces, extending back for months, an ‘agreement was reached whereby wages will be paid on a gold basis one-third less than in pre-war days. The conference was held in Berlin, attend- cd by representatives of workers in all branches of trade from the indus- trial centers and committees of em- ployers from various parts of Ger- many. D. .- AUGUST DIRECT BASIS SEEN FOR SETTLING DEBT Consolidatoin of French Ob- ligations and Fixed Sum From Germany Urged. o o part of thelr war ex-| : while France would huve ts| Poincare's latest reply answers this | D: first, all war expen question with touching precisences. | a1l ‘pensions, and, third, It reduces France's net fons | struction costs, demands to $8,500,000,000 reus | Considering the result, the writer BELGIUM INDORSES FRENCH POSITION reparations pensions already have | canuot regret his constant opposi- cost us more than 100,000,000,000 paper | thon during the Jast four years to the | francs and ‘there femin 'at least fSuccassive governments which have | e et o o us [Brouait e Shere we are taday. He Note to England Jumfies Ruhr 0:- Poincare says in his not ‘lemenceau’s phrase: total whieh France ® demands Yesterday we were vietors:" cupation and Urges Control of , German Finances, sailles peace treat far we have ad all RUHR PEACE MOVE URGED ON BRITAIN Advice to Germans to Stop Resistance Held to Be Best Plan. . BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN, By Cable Dispatch to The BERLIN, August The fencer who disarms his opponent, stoops quickly, picks up the foil and hands S| Poincare Policy, Shown in Note, Said to Make Taking Territory in Ruhr Ulti- mately Inevitable, by British Editor. Ver- | Germany 18 far less than what she wsive revislons of the : ‘ nets, is_obliged to spend to build up her|&ailles tr by spinecless Aeyas! regions, leaving pensiony | ratified by servile majorities, have led And this; unfortunately, is|us into a blind alley, from which it | ¥+ M scems impossible to find an exit and | Bs the Associated Press. "rm- Versailles treaty said ta nl') v,mlt, W‘J_lhfrul“.\m‘nl\-im(] 4.('1' BRUT 5, August victors will pay. their war expenses|Der cent of theTeparations promised | o070 Sk (of which France's share is s,ff»ouuv by the treatles. FSPltot sty 000,000), but Germany will dan. | (Copytight, [ECs S Sent ol e of France last night 1t four years of conferences and hugo- U. S. MEDAL HAS PLACE “l('r'rx’:":?f-‘::-‘d‘ b ON BRITISH HERO'S GRAVE 1923.) BY A. G. GARDIN LONDON, August 25.—Few responsi- ble Englishmen believe Premier Poin- care’s denfal that France has annex- ationist aims in the Ruhr. Actions lspeak louder than words® and the ER. plaint. that Germany's reparation capacity is reduced to zero: and they ask whose action reduced that capac- ity to zero? Equally Inept is the comparison of Germany’'s position with Austria’s, for Austria is recover- ing, not by warlike invasion and economic stranglehold, but by & gen- erous International loa® made BY ANDRE TARDIEU. By Cable to The Star. PARIS, August 25.—If France is to get her minimum claim of $6.500,000,- 000 Germany must pay at least $15.- tiatlons we ha reached the IV(I“\“ where France clalms in all 100,008, a0 cven then she is not sure| | Belglan right to priority tht the ullies who made war and | | concerns reparation peace with her will accept that figure. | | Polncare's Justification for, Give Up Two-Thirds. it back to his opponent. Premier Poincare’s latest note bow. recalls this spor It is hardly nec his opponent is in London, lin One of the that it aguinst ward the s eritic permitted Germany ed, not mberlain and but also by the middle class, angered by blind land will benelit quarrels. Used Clever Strategs cleverly 5 of which are ing of certain still hope their Anglo-French of _thi; ville and low liat in book, that the don tardily d by x a legiti at R sary him to least t Ver for of Las Since for the twe; thought of annex desire to_ tor but merel pay reparations, oration Condition birth rate s than one birth rate. rs a of the ents fecling -tenths of greatest Prime Minister Baldwin's cabinet was niglish_cabinet fallen Curzon’s French ieth time that he hes 1o compel her at le Despite Then they | Effective as soon as Shectacis. workers will be paid ary to say that not Ber- many feel that the R not ‘end with vieto ruin ( Glally. mistakes of French ill-humor to be.diverted to- itself. This merely by Austen Lord Rothermere, all parts the rejoic- Gernians who by Part Open to hindrance only if England wo! cabluet in Berlin to ance and would guara This in the docsn't do thisx no me al the fact agreement of co [ not the aint of the | The fl(H.l”u“ is w digestive tve b alarmin es with 4 ases, due to tion il S requires o A pound 250,000 murks 0.000 nitions narke: es from uneertain premier justificd by poor peopl: consolation s no and does not ruin G Shops Are absolute shor Sinee on 568 Ibe pouiit L provision- o possible if settle- n collib- be the metal worke 000000 marks daily jmany works 1 . [time. Book pu decided to shut which the st of France. } as ~|lions to p price must be buy. Countless newsy sntinu billion nstre t ov shortage of cof for Frenchmen Ruhr fears that orders to resist subntissiveness nationalistic and is people the marks on a gold bas many econom could tha inental anglish poliey the transformu- tion cdn be made from the old weekly In paper uhr conflict can- and can_only ally and finan- ngland. be overcome uid vequest the abandon resist- ntee that tolera- ble conditions would be re-established Ruhr immediately 1f England bral sermons can At the peaceful n i and patient low M0St Urge the The ‘tuberculosis, the under necessities are empty o live o on half And maga- marks are being Jus ta adupt ernight, demo mer Chan ome Commm French method of procedure as well as Poincare's reiterated declaration not to abandon pledges until after the complete payment of reparations makes ultimate annexation theoreti- cally inevitable. FPoincare's reply to the British note Is as sterile as it i wordy. It leaves the situation exactly where It was. It rejects all British proposals and proposes nothing tangible to take their place. It is a lawyer's docu- ment from beginning to end. It de- fends a bad case with specious argu- ments British Offer Dismi with ina moral _ixsues. offer ix perempto- So is the proposal for | al commission to re- | srmine German's cz Politicians here real note puts further off than t of Amerfcan interve ation. They regard audacious Poincar. ONE SANITARY CODE FOR AMERlCAS PLANNED | Conference to Draw Up B.ulza1 Called for Next at Havana. Year By the Associated Press HAVANA, August he next| Pan-Ame sanitary conference | will be hicld in Havana in Novembe 1924 which efforts will be made | to Pau-American health Latin-American coun- | the code tor treatment of leprosy will oc- ’ 4 prominent place on the pr S — {GOVERNOR OF KANSAS STILL SERIOUSLY ILL sciited Press A, Kans August 25.—An| etin issued today said Gov. | who is ill with typhoid | comfortable night but | ed to say whether his condition progressing favo This ' the attending physician a that the governor's cond tion was unchanged It became known today that nfilmi tiations were underway to call in additional medical service. Davis, had a " TA MAN builds a home of more than one story, not solely for accommodation, but also for the prestige a larger house affords him, for the pride of ownership tl,at goes with such a home and for the privilege of living among the best people. YAt Seven Oaks Manor we offer two- story homes on generous size lots of 1, acre and larger, in a select environment wonderfully wooded, at prices unparalleled for their fairness. Terms may be arranged. You may pay a small amount cash; the balance like rent. M ain 1477. John W. Thompson & Co.” INCORPORATED 1614 Eye St. N. W. Ezclusive Representatives of Seven Oaks Manor Come straight out Six- teenth Street and to Georgia Ave. Take the Colesville Pike at Silver Springs. The Georgia Ave. car will take you within a pleasant country walk of the home-spot that will hit the heart- spot on sight. {1t through action by the league of nations. Offers Detter Repl In a score of ways the note’ offers a tempting * balt for -the British government to reply with devastat- ing effect. It is to be hoped that this temptation will be resisted. Nothing would please Poincare bett. than & prolonged inconclusive corre- spondence on academic lines, pending rmany’s complete collapse. Che British government's next step is uncertain and an announcement is v awaited. The “die hard" in- contlnues and pressure un- doubtedly has heen brought to bear on Prime Minister Baldwin by the industrious party of wire pullers to climb down and then do nothing on the basls of som nlable formula. That course obviou would be fatal to the government and (o the interekt of Europe. The government, having put its hand to the plow, annot turn back is significant the powerful hats off to France” soclety col- «psed in ignominy and laughter. ‘opyright, 1923, 'D’ANNUNZIO LEASES VILLA FALCONIERI FROM ITALY Poet Reachefi Terms With Govern- ment—Health Reported Improved. s the Associated Press OME. August 25.—Terms have led between the governmen been re and abriele d’Annunzio for the leasing | by the coniert, Frascatl, suburb. poet of the historic Villa Fal- one of the show places of Rome's ancient aristocratic D'Annunzio intends to [cupy the villa (e Tatter part of e »- tembe, Reports concerning the (11 health of the poet are declared by his entourage to be exaggerated. One of his friends, who arrived n Rome today, states that d'Annunzlo was never in better health. His arrival in Rome is ex- pected to take place in a quiet man- ner —_— |SEIZE 600 QUARTS LIQUOR| CHIC quarts of by proh | Real Six hundred re seized Williams Company's office in La Salle street today and two men were | arrested. The prohibition agents be- lieve the seized liquor emanated from Canadian ces. Books containing the names of scores of men and women suspected of being customers were also seized 9 /@afe Charn 81 000,000,000 and fourthermore our war debts must be consolidated some- where as the German reparations debt is consolidated. Otherwise Premier Poincare’s remark about two weights and two measures, with the Anglo-Saxons giving more favorable | treatment to former ememles than to former allies, would come true. That| would be intolerable. My conviction is that direct nego- tlations instead of exchanges of notes would quickly reach an agreement on | this basls. As long as it is sald on one hand that Germany can pay only 00,000,000 and on the other hand | while recelving only $6,- ust pay of this amount | to the allles k ing | hing for herself, we are in a circle. Leads to Anarchy. From this circle nothing but an- | archy can come. Either more must be demanded from Germany or less from France. 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Special, e, 2 - 5 - the | and | de; People say not listen fo the counsel of economic | solidarity. do than we already have done? tacked in 1914, years, victors in 1918 hands January 10, treaty gIVINg us the right 1o collec Germany and Ax pensions, reparations comn 1921, $17,000.000,000. already thirds, and the disputed on the grounds that we arc | too exacting | the | 000,000, | namety, | essary to pay our Amer| the same amount | would have zero for zero for pensions United States would get full repay- |k | ment _of pounds and dollars s of those materials igland and th we are welfish and do| to Unknown Warrior. By the Ansociated Press. LONDON honor Congress upon the British warrior” buried in Westminister A is to be given u permanent piace the grave, set under gl nnounced by Canon nster today when national commander placed u wre alf of that organization nder Owsley, in the brief address, said he nions were there to pay tri glorious dead, who were But what mor® we | At- invaded during four | we ha in our 1950, the day when took e @ document from | cost of reconstruction or according to th sion’s decision Of this we have nearly two modest remainder i can the surrendered on_the writer said, which we now ¢l over and above th this £ . is net- um nec- debts to England which comes to bout Otherwise, rations nd England and the 5t dead nt on r pointed out that connected with tomb they were honoring. 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