Show I CONfERENCE IS 18 DRAGGING ALONG Delegates De s at Algeciras Endeavoring to Harmonize French and an Ger German German man Demands NOTHING DEFINITE DONE GERMANY NY DOUBTS SINCERITY OF FRANCE 4 Spain sp Jn Fb Feb 6 Count von the German minister to Portugal and the second of the del delegates delegates delegates of Germany to t the Moroccan conference and and the th Marquis Visconti Venosta the head of the Italian mis mission mission mission sion to the conference figured In two little incidents this evening which Germanys d siro to avoid a rup rupture rupture rupture ture with France and the neutral powers towers desire to maintain European peace The count who was chatting with the wives of o the ambassadors re remarked remarked remarked marked I have been painted as a sort of ot devil throughout this Moroccan af at affair atair fair taIr air airOne One of the ladles ladies replied that If the people could see him in his present amiable mood it would remove such an unfavorable impression Has His Doubts Perhaps so replied Count von but this legend has be become become beCome come so firmly fixed that I fear his history tory lory ory will picture me with horns Just after ater this Countess von bach passed her autograph album in which she was taking the signatures of ot the ambassadors to the Marquis Visconti Venosta who leads loads in the efforts of the neutral powers to offset a reconciliation He took the album and wrote In Latin the following Peace on earth to men good will The marquis passed this pacific in inscription Inscription to Count von ch who smiled grimly his approval This glimpse behind the scenes gives the keynote to the present efforts to reconcile the rela relations relations relations Positions Disclosed The discussions going Ing on between the German and French delegates to the Moroccan conference begin to disclose their respective positions and andow how ow far each side is ili willing to yield upon the main nain con controversy controversy controversy When ben France indicated a desire to control police Germany ob objected jetted jH tEd upon pon the grounds that it would permit France to obtain complete political mastery master of the court France has now sought to meet this objection by suggesting certain guarantees urn lim it fling Ing the scope of the police in such a awa away way wa as aa to guarantee their use as an instrument for fr France laying h upon the Moroccan empire Sincerity Questioned There Thre is reason to believe that the foreign capitals have ben been en advised of ti 1 these guarantees and that some coun cotin tries trl s but not all have responded fa ta favorably However Germany doubts the sincerity of any guarantees guarante and continues to resist French control of the police as contrary to the spirit of the th open door the he German conception o or the open door being that It should b a safeguard against exclusive poli poll as well as a commercial ta gas |