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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY, AUGUST 9. mier of France, from listening t uggestion of ‘‘capacity to pay’ basis for the settlement of the Ger man debt, while at the same time the French people were being misled by the political orators into believing DEBT CANGELLATION “Tiger” Makes Plea U.S. ISSIQNARIES SHVE GRLS A0 D [P Fescue Four Bathers i Egypt and Drown Trying vid to Reach Another. Now that the French people have been disillusioned, the same group of political leaders are endeavoring to! shift the burden to the creditors— America and Great Britain. While M. Clemenceau tactfully includes Great Britain in his appeal, it is worth noting that he sent his letter to President Coolidge and that he di- rects attention to the French debt to Iy incidentally. 1 Del Monte Bartlett Pears 2£35¢ ENCORE BRAND Prepared Spaghetti 3=25¢ N.B. 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G rd of the Svere dr dria. | i rescued four | diffienlties while | o | | | corges ( debt term: it 1 have no offic . the fact that it was made ha dded to the uneasiness and | rrassments which surround the entire foreign policy of the adminis- | tration. | d What M. Clemenceau ys about considering the war debt as a matter \d sentiment rather in had gone 1o the resc woman in distress, savs a ¢ ss from Alex had not. become ir wars in_ Burope, ica and Asia 1d mot spent vast sums {ing Poland and the Little has o familiar ging, | Central Furope, and if ther A0 over and over |® little more flexibility tatesien, | earlier date toward 2 < s on problem. the demand for pay ment. from France of her w debt to would have heen softened by better terms than were northern | 1918 and subsidiz- ntente of a brought the s ashore when they noticed # woman bather was having difficulty | due to the waves. They v 14, but both miissionaries were caught ‘l" the undertow and drowned The woman whom th: yeseun wa ed late ¢ the missionaries b -hore. CLEMENCEAU BOLT STIFFENS MOVE TO BLOCK DEBT PACT Made after a famous old Italian recipe. Just the thing for a Sum- mer luncheon. No cooking—just heat, then eat. BEVERAGE| g 1260 Plus a 2c Deposit on Returnable Bottles oL | possibly | granted. 17 As it was the record of the Ameri © Department will show that since the war cven men like President x Wilson became impatient with what [awvorn “riends word friends is ; they believed to be a short-sighted | ation marks by Cle- | IO LY ¢ : e : et and at times iing ¢ poliey on [ meteea himself. thiere swould remain te past of Feance, Tt is with that of hier i atne i ot vecollection in mind that officials here “Whelvin ¥ ed to fulfill regard the Clemencean letter as not «ontinued from First Page) {all the dema Ay | e e hiahon Hoteoh {intieh help to the already complicated . haive (ortresses Jhens St e itnation. Te may make ft difficuls fuested to fesume his post in Wash riy maiided them iy Senalos Beronger/fdeucd)the the present Irench government Siton for the time bein from us unde v of A dacla et BeTICIEnt (e o ush ratification of the Berenger &ton for the tima beln ) cet up and | And when the Trench Parliament | !0 PUsh vatification of the Beropeer y Tt submit | atifies the Mellon-Berenger settle = t6 IE ol fedlite I 0w Verdun prove | ment, which it is compelled to do in [ #nYthing to goed fecling in govern- order to consolidate its external |MeNAl clrcles here, credit position and be in a position - to make loans, the ery for cancella- tion is fully expected to be continued is_vehemently as ever. The interesting circumstances that M. Clemenceau broke his silence and dramaticaily issues his appeal to President Coolidge is merely con- strued here ax a bit of French poll- tics. M. Clemenceau belongs to that school of French politica which has been defending war policles ever since 191, It was M. Clemenceau who insisted that the last pound of flesh be paid by | GGermany as reparations and the same viewpoint kept M. Poincare, now pre Wilson arrived. He turned a ear 10 the plea !hm g (this KRAFT Abner Cheese | Drury AGED IN WOOD Another opportu- nity to purchase this popular beverage at a real saving. been a ellation died down, not e o et ] fin the com Swiss, American or Pimento 2 20c Potatoes 15 = 45¢ LEMONS Doz. 33c : ORANGES 43¢ CABBAGE 2 Lbs. 7¢ CLICQUOT CLUB government on th ediately M. Clemence: ‘bereement ente \Mhml All On Fight. “Yes, we huave thrown everything nto the abyss—blood and money—as Inzland and the United St their . but it tory that was devastated scien- ree deadly vears we from Amer. vontier of liberf Blood and mon Beregner not only out, but that it independence. The “T made an appe Tresident Coolidge in an open requesting the American Chief 14 i Place the fundi upon o purely com- ys the French that promises SAVINGS | DEPOSITS | MORRIS PLAN BANK Undes Supervision U. 8. Treasury | | 1408 H 8T. N. W. Our Stores Will Close at 1 P.M. Next Wednesda Special Wednesday Morning! nd read the freasury is empt ad and make ©f payment in the Franco-Amer @greement are impossible of fulfill- ment, because they would necessitate @ loan “with solid security in the &hape of our territorial possessions, as was the case for Turke: %arns President Coolldge th Avill never accept such a thing Nation Ts “Not For Sale.” ‘France is not for sale—even to her friends,” savs M. Clemenceau. *“Tnde- lvvmh-m she came to us, independent ve shall leave her.' In pleading with President Coolldge #ot 1o consider war debts as purely eash transactions between ditor mnd debtor M. Clemenceau say France was ful lest the United States v dopting “the old-time policy of England of controlling Eu fope by playing off one continental power ugainst ther.” M. Clemencean tells President ool- #dge that war debt settlements have |1 created diverg of opinfon which threatens 2 effect on the future of the lized world. A techniclan, he says often is :x man hoso pleasure consists in isolating < own problem from those which he ped in co-ordinating. His rere was to the technical srts who are working on did made a without sugsestion her comr the blood tri enemy 1 , A peice hetween the ciated powers fs hein, “How is it we failed what 1s now happenin we not halt under the shel voke a board meeting of I'l’nfll.i‘!‘x‘:‘l to decide the question whether it would allow us to continue in de fense of the finest conquest in the finest of histories? 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