Show ICNDON PRESS VIEWS Reinnch Was a Malefactor Who Would Have Ruined the Republic LONDON Dec 22A Paris correspondent correspond-ent of the News says M Floquets explanation ex-planation today amounts to an admission i that he indirectly induced the Panama i Canal company to spend their press subsidies j sub-sidies on organs favorable to the government j j govern-ment instead of wholly on opposition papers pa-pers This is fair enough according t t L French traditions I is quite clear I continues the News correspondent that Baron DeReinach was a malefactor whose I genius for intrigue would inevitably have f ruined the republic were it not endowed with extraordinary vitality The attempt of bourgoise t protect the Reinach lam j ily from full revelations will not strengthen the government j The Paris correspondent of the Daily 1 7 A < 1 < < J Chronicle says 1f Andrienx is evidently I evi-dently bent on torturing his victims and worrying the committee He said enough to show that he possessed damaging testimony tes-timony affecting influential statesmen I The Paris correspondent of the Times says Andrieuxs sensational deposition deposi-tion gave the impression that Baron De I Reinach visited Herz with the hope of recovering re-covering the incriminating memorandum memoran-dum failing in which he committed suicide I sui-cide |