Show NO LONGER HOPE OF AGREEMENT AT ALGECIRAS Predictions Made That Conference Is Sure to Fall But It Is Not Believed Be-lieved That War will Result Paris Tho officials of the foreign office emphasize Premier RouvlerB statement In the chamber of deputies that Franco wants peace only on condition assuring her rights and dignity dig-nity as summing up tho governments govern-ments Intention at Algcclras This Is coupled with tho view that tho governments gov-ernments rights and dignity have already al-ready reached the furthest limits of concession and that therefore from the standpoint of the government authorities au-thorities It Is preferable that the agony of the conference be not prolonged as France prefers to continue tho statue quo In Morocco as though the conference con-ference had not tried to deal with the question However this attitude does not Involve In-volve any thought of Immediate war On the contrary the highest authorities authori-ties hero are firmly convinced that tho failure of tho conference will not bring war and second because French official of-ficial and public opinion Is strongly against war It Is therefore tho expectation ex-pectation In government circles that the deadlock at Algeciras will drag along until a disagreement Is manifest mani-fest and then some colorless action will be taken leaving the main German Ger-man Franco Issue where It was before the conference was decided upon Tho effect of this would be to establish the statue quo which Franco prefers to anything short of the conference conceding con-ceding her paramount position In Morocco Mo-rocco |