Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1924, Page 20

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<0 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 13, 1924—PART 1. = ; | ol ates a new situation in | acceptance of the experts’ report in- | subject of the Ruhr invasion a e | home, and his government e DAWES PILL BITTER, |Experts’ Report Fails to Arouse REPORT OF EXPERTS |t oo o e o o i ot fa il 1o do: |8 Mcraity of canoelng that polley as | Bong. T o sutboaworite, onoancon, )r the first time it brings the prob- | Feeling in this country is hop & ohier nonditlon oL Sres Bastart g He is only kept in office by the faet | 2 . s | lem of settlement out of the realm of | for a final settlement, but not con- | ? SVCE TRSLOTING Peace | 415t " neither of the other parties “ 4 / asm S HA 1 ED I ENG _ s e fident. Much depends on the immi- | or obtaining reparations. There is much | wants 1o & : BUT OFFERS HELP Much Enthusi in Paris| ILED IN ENGLAND [ v ity Sascrion et plae ent. | Much aependsl on ‘oheinmi | or obtaining reparations, There s much | wilis' sucecrs {0 such an s i SR N v | justment. This stage was long overdue. | gg;lrg-a“;"h;n};'t’;fl:;:éy'"'gl:mm ‘.:CT’ while’ yroposting D a serious defe b {7t common with some other disin-|Ge: ; . 5 o c pos that th yed . z - . e ] o o e o orants the writer | ment to the rig! £ 3 3 live rent free wh rempl Harden Says Germany Must Swal-| Prompt Action Vital If Plan Is to Succeed at All, View | Regarded Generally as Providing | terested observers of events, the wr alism is sweeping over the coun D : Moreover, the internal condit it < E ky i . i iati ment of the case, but French politico- | 7} ¥ e elacuone - | the government is v o Ieor dielh ox satediby of Experts—Large Surplus | Basis for Negotiation miitary alms Bave bean atal Barrior | Hhis I8 the inevitable reaction against : There ja. mach ri B {and Premier Poincare's destruction of | $he Rubr pellcy, which, so far from | ccival ut e unjon and soc Cry for Revenge. Possible. Long Overdue. ihe Dankers: conferunce n' Daris. two | SUTUBLDE Gernany, fo tending 3 T anexpectad ac. | BRIOR Betoen Sk Yiciond —_— vears ago s the mos . | Thus the roaring nationalist o rt by all the e A LmGuanoe cvent since the war. Now the experts’ | ono country is answered by the roar. i by il the . are kn , ‘be_ strained |MacDONALD IS WAVERING | it e e o e e 5 el I s Trime Minister Maclorsid ex: | o s BY WILLIAM BIRD. est country in the world economi- e capes for the moment the & e e cally and consequently militaril ! e {iEe = atinal e 'mroermany I8| which his statesmanship would hay J. H. Thomas will . Bs o The Star. . ‘hese are not the writer's vi but 3 s Report Held Reasonable. 3 3 ances, | poon put if France had hesitated. He Grderto Hghten M ‘Writer Says Less Would Have Been ApHL 15~-Damned Withifalot ther ot ,h(.‘".‘,‘nr:‘,,:Tt.:rm,‘:]::,' hut| Only Kept in Office by Others’ Re- | to the view 3 ons on the French| .,y ver become a leading figure in | MacDonald's Lurien ; 5 : : : - o are expected situation, in o that e| 1 o ? that is the fate of the experts’ report words, the wx ¢ Rl ratann with & oo e of tne at the hands of European opinion. this s bow you chn get the at Germany's economic The experts confirm t In the meantime Mr. MacDonald is |and tact BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN, This may be because, despite many | But in our opinfon you won't like them BY A. G. GARDINER. | dom is restored. The experts were |suc ive British goveraments on the | laboring under a b arden { ntment = rope | When you do get them. by Radio to The Star. nphatic on this point. The wh he St disappol the peoples of Furope T T B T SHOWS MUCH TIME LOST Acceptable Long Ago. ; Meanwhile Italy ing very little | LONDON, April 12—t is generally | SCh€me they propo; dependent on Many Germans [had still preserved faith that a miracle | o antion "o teparations’ o oy hode | LONDON, April 121t is generally | the®willingness of France to N its] agreed that publication of the e . 5 s = = experts’ d o { might happen. But it hasn't. eral European problems. The old mot.- j corccd (hat publication of the experts' | stangle hold in the Ruhr which it Portia’s deci 1| Even the experts themselves do mot | to. “lmx;x Ps.lJru da agl" \:la!y will go lock his pound of flesh, [claim that their scheme will solve the | alone). has been revived and blood., They forget that even |reparations problem. Their iown VieWw: | a Can taieins oo oy e Prg Courtesy and Service Compare Our Values clever experts are not|as summed up to the writer today, may | election, is looking for new worlds to {be stated thus: It is interesting to note for future ; conquer. Peter Grogan & Sons Cao, citer's old wish—that the! “If Germany agrees to the report be- | raference that one of the first acts of rations problem be sub- fore May 4, then this scheme will have | the new Italian parliament |-r.,x;xm,\- will 5 2 " S Aaia an at- | be to forti and develop Cagliari 3 e judiced siness me E . €] is delay, or an at. 'y judiced business men. [a fair trial. If there is delay, or an e s And etk Capth ol ag & . ke a decision quite | tempt at modification, it will be equiva- | (URIF S0, PRC: [ FMEIAT I AL LS -823 Seventh Se., NW by the p treaty. lient to rejection, immediately facing the French protec- ) 817-8 - NW ed. only partially. The! “But if everything goes well and |torate of Tin allang have { i v long considered as rightfully theirs. i 1 men were . but | quickly, then we shall discover with- l(” s . 4 | 3 = o 'omefurnishers Since 1866 ted to make ecopomic!in the next few years avhether the| __ War Cloulls Gathe . s S Furthermore. - = = L to fit in with existing!reparations problem is a prising to find n making their solution | lution at all, tor if this plan right to occupy an {solve it, then nothing w | bania on the round of depredations * : Fiolare ! igainst Delay Will Be Fatal. and disorder there such as the mur- w s 3 & Young people who are to b 3 T AmAE ved | d€F 07 two Californians following the | 2 e f By S acushtance 1o i | marder of Ttaliun diplomats a . : . i e married at Easter time are al- s. it will hecome the ed to military : . = - i “reterene 5 ready coming here to select i their homefurnishings, and ‘Ulhvr war S ure gathering B emot pat ot ot 3 : Srmnary ; i , Handsome home— Ao | Pl it's pleasing to note that e B st Kwalior { : s TN have Do A g 12 rooms, 3 baths p Ere. they’re looking for good quali- World Gratitude Due. e past few da ] e - : 2 3 3 g . ! ) .u‘,f"'z‘."‘..:u“x:;.\fi; e \w“‘vl;r:'}mn::rvl’\ i Germany i "'I’“le‘ll,"‘f""?"’l fris L ciinlde manr , E 2 sleeping porches, : e J es, l.ithel' than the very lo fnd-ibe a teoril ! ox- | of {l’v::“:mliu i ‘Cave of trouble s 2-car brick garage. est prices to be found. : as French aid saved I - 2 » - 3 . o S ., ) . ] nexports will i the | years mpor - ed : s SR < # Beautiful condition. 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