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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, MORNING, NOV EM ILK lg, 1924 12 and ilmoct affMtloMU Ttlttloni be MacDonald and Harriot. ivmb Off Mam. th rani root off Hoaa British diMimmuti 11m In the ob vtousiy divergent Interest ot th two eountriee. But tht divergence baa accentuated by Cbe baan animosities of tadlvldual IJnvd Q aorta, having baan nlmoat Idolised In FYaaoe during th Uttar ftf th cama-i- n Aha period. , prt -j of tht pate enttfertnot and Ota international auoreeding madntaiy atin' rrance aatharlri'gs W moat morn than any German. H. ana regarded a having aarlrflced Franc to Germany IIn the rVk of hJ pBrftTnh material fnttaraala national ranantmant resulted Th the overthrow of Brtand and tha calling of Potncara rvlf that la, far larar sums Dal ium eevta-- d Than the Bonar while tha fVanch have coma to look mom favorably upon tha of In tha praaaat ataia cf far itaal Franc flnanoa It la alnaoat certain a ranatral af tha offer af two that would Bad raadv aoeapt ymm ante. It ertelnly would If tha Britlah were willing to taka an assignment Fomdi claim upon Gorman annual lw topoJ pr-bon- eJ to , j THIN TH ffUHN REACH. Stage la Set, With Britain, I Poincare accomplished tha taak hi of him. hi countryman expected with regard to tha Ganna con-- I i France and Germany course ference daatroying Uoyd Gaorga a prestige abroad and contributing to tha upi at home wnith Ready to Do Stuff. mlghtllv of Bmar followed Hut tha I Baldwin Comes in Power at Right Time; Steady- - ing Influence Abounds. v By FRANK H. gIMONDS. U -- With the WASHTNOTON.Noy iwBHBBl ml Wildwto jnnd w hvrtd new Tory odbtnat, tha European stage U for' n few rearm.- - lar- coca more ffeg. off couraa, acme posrb e acciTwo of the three great com- dent, f tna tries and w th Humrtia the French are not the Italy aJ ouiy nation concerned fiiuf nioiis sums and the varinue, Hu Jugo-sifccesaion mania states. rav a and Pojand. are in the same new In British Mat case the And rabinet proves eitgent. It is eaay to eee that tha result wul be closer reenntlnental al tons between the ea and an Inevitable decline In Hut to balance British Irafluenre that there la the Brttlwh taxpayer who is terribly burdened, and. In addition. la painfully oonacioue of the fact that ha is paying hie debt te the British financial men have alT along i or no per.eled that there was little hsncf j ohecting the contltiental TT KT5mTevVn a grave queatfon aa fo the wisdom tvf makiiig the effort to aonorb Uve g oda m which aione the i'ancellation dcbn ou!d he rHl op luiul probably meet with little new In the city and perhap position that the Tory majority is ho enormous and power for a period of years assured. Baldwin will risk momen tarv cimcism to In mire a final Hq nidation of the whole matter But even If Britain Is ready to oon- to practical cam eUattnn It ts j eent ret tain that she ia also bound to make demands for compensation Of course there is no longer any non about the Rub, for the French have ahandotied the exploitation, pledged themselves to get out within the vear and are already drgwing out The Iww'ea slnwly but suielv ftient as modified in the Ixmdon rem e also makes anv new occupa-a?lion wholly unlikely save in caaa of fhimsn a tlon so flagrant as to Inn e even British protest, but there remrfin the matters off armies and air forves as well as the old Issue off the submarine, which provoked so much animositv at the Vashlngton confer-enc.Along these line Baldwin may make some proposals and eeek some financial conceaaion in the rturn flnatter of the debts 1 ( between Kntam and Franc lieih Fiona r lasw offered iu tbta ' to ih French m cups t ion but yielding sunn to Stanley Baldwin he disapBaldwin at neared from the acane ffiaat followed his predecessors ourse.the uraon i in but foreign office began er alu.rtlf that verbal duel svlth , are whuh btoughi eveto an jiianone A h r'A" i'' Wlia was uUMe as a the British point f view the Trench on the continent rspidi situation at .proved and Frame found hep5 rounded tv sta'es AIih shared He glum, whl h snsrFe(l u view's ihe Ruhr Roand fte ho hjvrkui In do- - land the IMila entente gne'alv Even World and MusaoI rii Jtalv at the I'aria confereme whuh jnestiq f problems' for Italy there are preceded the Ruhr net upation bad ami Germany joined France in rejeiding British of-on only BrlisJn. France fer a the Italian rRreeentatlve left among tha great powers of Euthe reparations commission bad joined rope- hava now parliaments which in France and Belgium in proclaiming the nature of thing should last for at Germany in wilful default The agreement of France and Bril.-ofleast five years. Wit an Germany ha am the matter of the creation had tta TWcsmber election, than tha the in Tawea commission had produced Situation will be clear gnd definite a temporary trine at the moment w. By an odd ropy of things Wanes the Baldwin isbtnet went out of has a fibers!, moderately radical pat office following lie tremendous de- Lament, elected under the Influence feat over hut at the tariff pmpoegl f4 tha British labor triumph, while best It wan tm more than tru e and the British are one 'move ahead and British newspaper denunciatioiff of the have passed out of the nidus! phase pollcv In the Ruhr and to- Into one of rather striking reaction ms in general! had rea. hei nd Oermgny. on the other hand had unthe extraordinary pith til tha recerfr dissolution of tha retch was hardiy less recnt- French press tl.e under alacted parllamrnt ful Aaga shadow of the Ruhr occupation and MAC DONALO THE MENDER. t onca cqtnmuntstic and rractionar) Ms With Mar ronaid the change was that la to say. cllstlnctiv r because and the improvement-continuofenambarahlp wa largely fha result of immediateeven before Fotncare rettred the trlinpb of atramlats. The spring elections fits folTow'lhg PROBLEM. 7 with Marlonald had become . Pending the German election, tha cordial aa thev never were with outatajdlng problem. In Europe is either Llovd George or Curson. and of he had agreed to coma to Chequer TVhat are to ha tha relations Franca and Britain under the new for a week-en- d an Invitation subsedomeettr conditions in both eou tr- quently accepted hv Herrlot JFJad i ifles? In the nstute of thing the- Poincare won at the fleitton. fer from Improbable that Tory party has leen the. British poiVlatlotYs would have Indsroved. )Mira4 organisation most sympathetic a hut the arrival of Jlerriot It ftve the and friendly with, France a man Tnrv premier, a Ijortf' Balfour re British labrr prime mlni busido minded Jhe Washington conference, of his own pollthal stripe 40 who was tasponsrble for the creation ness with, and he took immediate It was of the opportunMv f tha antente cordlale. And , The mutual regard "of Ma Donald tie Interposition of the InTorHM4 leaders which and Harriot was the main explanation at the critical moment Insured British support to Trance In of the Ixmrion yhnferenre which Th obfha w'brld war when the liberal party launched the Iawea plan stacles In the pathway were fm.r Yi4 hesitating and divided. tffyvarthelesa. It has been the Tory mous Concessions of an almost ImRaders who hkvpa uuarrelrl with possible charsciVr had to be made on and1 tti pnainm wshpwsw yigiME and British rbme to a complete agreefriendly relations are the direct conskill and effort of a ment. hut the very fact of their of the sequence Abor prime minister, who opposed agrrammt Jett the Germans with n British entrance into the war and other resource than to accept the deThus the was expected to display pronounced cisions alresdv rea hed ttm Germanophll avmpathee whilewark The London 4ntvferefMe turned out thesince has completely successful meeting Not since the Toffeign office and even the German reichs-tsg- . therg been Anything like the friendly the war, after prolonged resistance, swal- f d T i e. fr FBANCO-BRITIB- CLEARER. Franco-German altuatlon If the were aa acute aa It was two year Anglo-Frenc- h for outlook ago the unfavoragreement would be rather able. hut the altuatlon In this direction has been markedly modified. AsBITUATION t w lay the propeit of the May conference on the subject of arma- ments arises .the question of how la lo prceed lliv partv has real sympathy with the Geneva protocol and is almost certain t re-iect It' or at least to plaster It with reservations tn the same manner and spirit that the Fulled States senate tie.itcd the original rov enant of the ow Baldwin it lowest Glasses tt ia possible to buy Qiaasea In Salt Lake for as little a 60 eenta. And thay are worth Just that. ayes I 15.00 The Price of -- 1t , FITTED But would you hold your e Or do they 00 cheaply? realty "completer kcTenT" tifto oxamlnation by a qualified, and Octometnet. registered gaaaos made from hie prescrip, tion by the moat modern meth, oda. : Jfrom material of high quality? You know the answer now. 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And If the .new Hrrah cabinet re-je- v tn the protocol direclv or Indirert-i- v then thvr will nriRe Hgam the old m cation of what guarantee Brit-- ! am will give France Poincare fought alwavs for a direv r alllHh Briaml all but obtaimd a moe or b s defi- -' nite plodsre for s limited number of armes confer-- I year In that unbukv em'e which led to his resignation To- day It Is ewraaivfh doubtful tf any British minFstrj To.v, Liberal or Ijibor, would dare to undertalte any ct unless the direct guarantee Fremh views are met. in a measure at least. FYance will hardlv befen to any proposal for a reduction of land armaments and the proposed conference ia doomed In advance Then. In alditlon to the question of security, there is that of debts Just the t;uhr occPpathn Bnsr befor Law went to FsiU and offered the uFf'nch. Itaiftj. nnu BlgHan b?ors h cancellation of aII that the iJiree owed the Dnrieh save n s m nations I which would bridge Ihe gap between i what Gernmm was to pav Britain under the reuarstions agreement and BrBain Ivnfl to pav the Dntfed States The British payments to us. in tmino figures, will amount to something more than fl7oow(Vo annually for some sixty years Fader the Spa agreement Britain Is entitled to 2Z per tocent of the German reparation tal Assuming that Germany live Many equal the price, but none the quality ORENS of up tri" Lb Dawes solve flute, she wtB pav arovtnd annually end h. re W HI 1e about ?M7.-vwthe Vnnsh 00 That woul! leave about non non to be ft und l her aMley, of tb Vrfmu h re would n.v jwhnh Av asaUiat that IcyriMd fANiWlurt Frame wu!d he ficc from a debt of a sum rnptd!v apnroa, Mng 14 0(W1 of only a llftle toss than that jpim n which the Rrftihare now making annual pavments to u The Itatnn debt la smaile- -, hut exceed ; IS ohi ftfift.noo Something Going fo Happen at ; TIIEMohEr 14 East Broadway woman will ba tut tested. 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It is clear that there and that ahead are many dangers French and British relations axe goa with test little ing to be put to or no delay as a consequence of the necessary discussion of the debt question Even hery, hop ever, Jt ia well tn DONT WA1T-CH00- SE re- - YOUR HOOSIER Remember This WeekOnly! MONDAY Dont Let That Cold Turn Into Flu' Rub on Good Old Moitarol. Flu That cold may tura into tlrippc, or, rv.n woraa, Fnrumoma, unles. 011 taka car of it at once. Rub good ol.l Musterol on the eon cp.trii part, and joe how. quickly it lrnin relief. I olU arc merely conger too, . terole, made from pure oil of and other jam'p",r. menthol vnipte ingredient,, i a counter irri taut nhirh stimulate, circulation anil hcl(, lirc.ik up the rolil. A, ctte.tne a, ttwinicac obi mn, t.inl plaster, docs the work without bjietcr. .tust'iiib it on tsrHi youf fingertips. You will feci a Warm tingi, as it enter, the pores, then a coolins sensation thnt brings welcome relief. Tor MotheTmt Mustorole is ttM made in milder form for babies and smelt children. Ask for Children 'a Mnatero'le. ;s.w and is jars snd tube. member that ine new ltrltlah premier negotiated the cettlement a (th the I'nlted States, which was oppneed by larane elements tn hts own psrty and him the target of maltctoua and attacks by hts opponents, notable LJoyd George. Despite British tt Is realised tn this councrittotsm. try that Stanley Baldwin made the 6,, it Bettor (ban a. mustard plaster hr! bargain possible, and the same appoint him to hi old post, off course, concession courage which he showed then may he gta in the cabin'd-- enable him to deal with .the Kffench to French eenaihilitlex arid a desire debt. to avoid a return to the okLituation which existed when the emfiier BaldFALL OUT 'WOULD BE BAD. cabinet was in offic Bejond all question, ff Frame and win Auatcrs Chamberlain, with Rritain fall out affairi the settlement theCertainly family tradition behind him, is tn Europe, which has made enormous unlikely to hit It offwjth Harriot as progress lw tive current year. wiH he well a WaoJonald did, 'but it i far arrested and even in part upset. Such from likely that Rinrlot will long rewould a!so-4vthe-- Go- main tn hf Fnrtme; a change mans an incentive to resume the to Bnandpower Ala indicated course which they followed in the lthough he alreafy In public life all of Llovd George and Curson, to his active baFbn das cgtVer. Austen Chamber their utfmate disaster, as the Ruhr lam has never made more than a reIf suri a adventure demonstrated. spectable rfucces. and he was passed falling out remains p ssible. however. over, a ywa Curson. when tho quesW 4nev means no bv It liable. of Tory leadership was raised by Mr. Baldwin's vision against the tion rtlrement of Bonar law, Now lxrd Curson for the the reappointment th chance to succeed where he foreign office is sn obvious recogni- ths Torie made their most tonaptetr-ott- a tion of the dimstrous failure Curson failure 4n their last two cabinets. made during hi lakt stay there and TEST. DEBTS quite aa mueff'an appreciation of the The first teat must come over tha fact that to give Curson the poet, for off which will involve .which he was an eager ran did a La. question debt, would 'have an Instantly unfavorable tbe chanceflor of the exchequer, aa of slate for foreffect In France. Austen Chamber-lain- , well as the eecretary who succeeds the labor prime eign affair, that ia, Winston Churchminister Instead off Curaon, may be ill aa well as Austen Chamberlain. to have shared Lloyd On the success or failure of thee supposed George s iewalntha. rfurfithm tiegoUatipnafte S.hMxt h In which he served, , and those pend the hninedlate future of vlewa.were bv no mafva friendly to relation, and therefor of EuFrance. nt he' wa n6t IWefgn miji ropean reconstruction, for it is axIster and comes to hie post now as iomatic that wrhen France and Britnew jnsn. , agree Furpean adjust- tain After all, aside from 'the Corson men( is halted. If ft k not thrown new backward. cabinet ia change, the That the- new government wilf reexpression off domestic rather thanforeign policy, but th ject tbw treaty -whhh the I,abor -govfew French anF 4 he continent at countries ernment tnadA- with Rusm generally Will read Into the omission weeks ago seems a foregone comiu-aipoff Cursea Aa a matter of fact, the Tories, that is, tha failure to re with Liberal aid. were prepared to turn Labor out n this issue, and It was to avoid defeat here that MacDonald accepted battle on the trivial question of the communist editor's ldoyd prosecution. escape ' from George flirtations with Moscow when he. headed the Coalition government were always severely criticised by the Tory fact inn of the combination. This does not mean that- Baldwin will withdraw the recognition which MacDonald gave the .soviet government, but It does mean that It will reject the treaty which was subsequently for negotiated and carried a government indorsed provision loan to th Russians. (Copyright. 124, by the McClure . Newspaper Syndicate.) V a mue-tar.l- The Ruhr When the Ruhr vias otvupieti the offer naturally lapsed Rim that time there have been two .changes, tbe British juhlic.Ju more and more Inclined to Insist upon the payment by France of eubetan- - Set of Dishes Include six dinner plates, six .pie .plates, six dessert dishes, six cups, six saucers and one large platter. You get this complete if you buy your Hoosier Beauty' now! 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And with it come the dishes, cutlery and glassware which we are offering AT NO EXTRA COST to women who buy their Hoosiers this week. election suming that lh forthcoming in Germany results in a triumph of to exfair seem the moderatea, aa it calm pect. there may be a period of Much Rhine off the on both sides will depend upon the success or failure of the present conference between the evonomlc interests of the two nations for some sort of tariff reciprocity J the moment, fair But there seem reason to expect that the French Iron n ti.ii may . come ?arpn do thk If tVie to an arrangetnent for enormous, will be' gain for peace it will give big bvistneaa on both aide for reasons of the Rhine additional n exerting it a influence to prevent or military tiew disturlvance, political The attitude of the Tory party toward the league will have an Important influence upon the British on the mntinent for , the league fot only has made much headway-off the nation among belligerent Belgium, war. Ilka gYanca-anbut also amongst6 neutral, like and Holland, and, apeaklng broadly. one might say amongst all the smaller nations of the continent support Thej welcomed Mariionald'a and they uf the. Geneva experiment resent an would correiond'in,iv hen tha poliev hange In British Tories were in power last lxrlat Rop the rt t'ecll represented Britain in a jnea-sur- e league and his enthusiasm alhim. dragged hi party aftertoo widely though It was not perhaps now would shared To change policy Almost certainly give France an even stronger position in the league and in Europe generally; hand. Tory coldness On the other to Geneva might contribute to deterremain outto Germane the mining side despite their preaent intention, In Rome, welcomed he would It and nor Italians for neither Mussolini for the love have league, any gei.eralh whose founder thev continue to disFaria. at course for his Flume like poal-tlo- nt-- ' Only r lowed Its decisions This agreement of London was followed by the even more tynpresalv e, it o. .more --ImportantrioperaTfrTrnf Harriot and MacDonald at Geneva In less than a vrsr sll the atmosphere of sunpb Ion and recrimination had If it is true thst been dissipated GLASSES h agree-Krem- You Need a HOOSIER Beaut) in Your Kitchen Unusual Offer for One Week n quea-whe- us ORENS for ail this j (i . of lours , erg-osa- ed r NATIONS. 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