Show CHAOS 15 BlAMED ON T TY DEl Y plenty of Theory but hut No Z f Facts Capitals Capital's Opinion o of German Revolution ois Says I N Interns International tl oval Au Authority B By David Lawrence Laurence CopyrIght 1920 b by Salt Lake Herald Washington March Ma ch IS Plenty Plenty of or theory eory but not much fact act That's tho host that can bo said thus far concerning concerning concern concern- ing Washington's opinion of ot tho the new Gorman German revolution Where tho the wish Is father to the Is thought hough the upheaval In Germany German regarded naturally as confirmation and justification of ot the largo variety of ot opinions expressed on Capitol hill during during during dur dur- ing tho last twelve twel months of ot treaty Wilson defenders say It r Ves that tho the President was right when hen ho said eald that chaos would como come o Europe If It America withheld her hand rom tho the enforcement of or the peace former President treaty's treats obligations former Taft not exactly exact a. a a I Wilson apologist but n staunch friend o of tho treaty and ande of ot nations says tho the same samo thing e 11 T. Z Ir Irreconcilable Differ DUrr But tho Irreconcilable opponents of ot Khe he treaty treat and league call tho the German ehO tj 1 an internal affair entirely affair entirely both In causo and effect from She peace treaty Information thus far tar available at the department of ot state I would seem to bear out this view to a certain extent Tho The revolution does on oa tho the face faco aco of- of official cables received to have been motivated b by the desire desiro of ot the tho monarchists and reaction reaction- Carles i I es to get back Into power something something some some- someI I thing that was as inevitable no matter what happened outside of Germany German No I party part that once held power either im- im au republican democratic or au- au I aU Is iss ever ver content to sta stay outside tes of pr the treasure treasur house as s long longas I as there is a chance to get on the inside in- in side ale 1 But while friends of oC tho treaty iny in- in y none o of this German trouble would JI ba If It the league of ot nations set sel up implacable foes of ot the pact say it Is a direct consequence of or the cruel the the- cruel and harsh terms of ot peace imposed imposed im- im posed upon Germany Gennan which Is tho the way Senator Sen vania Pennsyl-vania tor Philander C. C Knox Knot of or Pennsyl Pennsylvania vania anla himself a former secretary of ot state expressed It several months ago be denounced Immediately as a apro pro pro- pro lerman But recent expressions and ln comments from Great Britain have havo I indicated that the tho sober second thought of or the pC peace ce makers has bas been one of ot apprehension slon that they may have ha Ira Ira- posed d upon the vanquished foe terms of ot peace pea e which made It Impossible for or him himo to o earn tarn the money to pay his hs indemnity F Seen n nI I Indeed not few cW p people here look uP upon Ln t firina as a a. sUl skill- w ij J a seem just and reason reason- any who would bear the greatest great c burden of ot the tho Indemnity to tb get out froni under Already ady tho the new Berlin government has set sot itself up as a n. judge of that hat hai terms terns of ot the tho t treaty caty It will ful- ful full those that seem just and reason reason- Able This is a virtual hint of ot ulU- ulU lc Uon and Is' Is admittedly having a disquieting effect here For tho the truth Is the associated powers are arc not In a a. immediately to make Germany Hay a America has about troops ail on An the Rhine England has not man many more amore France Prance has scarcely In different parts of ot Germany German arc are many I Hundreds of ot thousands of troops large I numbers of ot whom are arc mobilized But Germany is without munitions and military mil mil- star opinion hero seems to doubt that Eho ho Is courting fresh trouble with tho the Ames Allies likes on the tho Rhine It Is rather an Analogy to the situation in Russia Russa a when hen the agreed to tho the treaty of ot Brest and assumed rag An n attitude of ot e resistance to t enforcement enforcement of or its terms Peace Disliked It would cost the allies a good deal l to enforce ce peace upon Germany and government tha-government of or the tho latter probably l ws It Americas America's army has gone homo Lhome across the Atlantic The British army has gone to the tho far ends of ot the f arth art h The French army is practically demobilized d. d Only economic pressure I on can make Germany behave and she thinks the pressure of oC the tho terms is 18 worse than anything that could pose pos pos- e I sibly be be done to her ff rt she sho threw up her hands bands In de despair and declined to lorry arry out the tho terms of the treaty treat there J Is 18 rc 1 reason to believe that Germany Ger Ger- many did ho hope bope pc for the influence of oC the tho United States coupled with that of ot Great Britain to offset the terms which France was so Instrumental in Imposing upon her Moreover tho the elec- elec tr pledges rt of Lloyd George to make Germany pa pay have now been su super super- er- er by a strong labor sentiment t wT ich openly advocates a revision of or i the terms of or peace with German Germany Rua the I Key Many Miny of or the financial people In our i think th the tho key koy to the whole business lies in Russia The They say the associated powers have e made mado a grave rao I mistake in hesitating to open Russia to trade This would have furnished markets for or manufactures from rom G Germany Gei- Gei l'- l' Britain and tho the Great man many France others in I Europe for or America Is stocked up with enough of or her manufactures manufactures manu tnt to buy much from not to w want Europe Allied AWed policy polley has wavered wl and hesitated hesitated hesi hesi- for or a year jear Europe says S America Amer Atner- blame blamo for or holding holdin up tho the lea ica is to united action that was n necessary to enforce the terms of ot peace through the league of ot nations America 5 says cays YS Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope ropo should have hMo gotten back to work sooner without depending so much on States financial aid ald from tho United And tho the struggle between tho socialists socialists socialists social social- and monarchists In Berlin is tho the proverbial conflagration while tho the eros Noros of or the tho outer world fiddle their own particular national airs |