Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 23

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.. AIDHELD VITAL T0 WORLD PEAGE Has Proved Only Power Ca-| pable of Uniting Britain and France. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. @ to The Star and Chicago Daily N EVA, Switzerland, October outstanding fact of the las i is that the experts’ repa- d its udoption by itain and Germa has this mmation in the in full disso- by American Aid Again. execution of the treaty and some friendly 10 should this inter- Th, was_only United State: i one sib —the for leaving a account that t cial participation of the United States would be necessary in any final set- tlement, it was clear that thers no other power to which both reat Britain could lis | | SALVATION ARMY LEADERS TO LEAVE D. C. Brig. and Mrs. Willlam C. Crawford, in charge of the Potomae Division of the Salvation Army. Thix diviskn includes the District of Columbla and Virginia, ) ire the more important. as it is pre- | cizely Russia and Ger ¥ that have | been opposed to stabilizin e 4 ilong the t line: d, s precisely the United States that is | the richest and strongest of all the world powers, not excepting Great | no one will deny that the | ar vreponder | en powers which alone of making or breaking | ny considerable scalc 1t ou Ger- crushed under de- | situation is somewhat Ttaly the youngest st of the world powe a possible nue tion, only d the United S axential. between & ed. ma feat. ind the we There remai Britain, France American Help But if Fr Eritain | cannot long work together without | the help and mediation of the United | States it follows that the only hope of organizing peace lies in a good | understanding for this common end | ¥ ‘rance and | is reat agreement, for the first| g between th slons as that th r and adequate nlans of payment as to get the allies und Germany to agree to their plans that their task was therefore not so much economic as polit They did not attach themselves to any particu- lar ol ns doctrine. one funda- not easy. th the bit- The advantage 1ay in the fact that e the strength and thel s of both the and could ngly. one of them throw their w ““The troubl ly remarke mediat persuadin : 5 the ex to the de German Opinions Stated. *The experts’ plan,” Herr Stresemann asserted, ‘‘has become the economic bible of the United tates. American opinion is convinced that the United States won the war and that it has just now won the peace. One must take account of public opinion, which has become one of the principal factors in politics.” Even the fire-cating Nationalist, »w, in opposing the plan, < of any better argument s rejection would i of La and the lesson of these scem clear enough: peration of the United is helpless to emerge from its chaos. With Ameri- ¢« can co-operation Europe is rapidly en- ¥ abled to advance toward something like genuine peace and order. The uctive co-operation of the United States is essential to the final liquidation of the war and to the better and more pacific organization of the world. various - hout th tes K Seven There i must be are today more than h. govereign and indepe “practicallv human aff: pletely dominated Powers Rale the World. a profound reason why this United Germiuny between t tly most of the gorld’s territory, more than balf of its population. all the seas, most of"the world’s wealth and indus- try, nearly all of its available mill- tary and naval power. The lesser states exist only by the consent and protection, e of the rivalry, of the seven world powers. Now the principal necd of the time is the political organization of the world to correspond to its new eco- nomic and moral unity and interrela- tion. To this end there must be agree- ment on mon plan, not so mueh betwee fifty-odd independ- y ent states, as between the seven great states which have virtually all tae power, or at least, betwecn a pre- ponderance of them. The trouble smoe the war has been that the seven world powers, instead of agree- ing, bave fallen into a state of almost complete dissension, with interna- tional anarchy as the consequence. The United States withdrew and sat alome. France and Great Britain quarreled. Germany peace eettlement. Russia outlawed itself. Japan kept its own counsel and Italy has begun to stand more and more cautiously aloof. Powers to Co-Operate, How. in these circumstances, would it be possible to org: the world for peace? Even the League of Na- tions, for all its membership of 54 states, is hopelessly crippled by the absence of three out of the seven world powers—the absence, that is, of Russia, Germany and the United States. 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