| Show RUMPUS OVER HERRIOT TALK STILL RAGING RACING Statement nt on Post Post Lausanne Debts Accord Looses Storm Abroad B By Associated run Press PARIS July 16 The 16 The storm raised abroad by the report o of riots riot's statement on the connection of ot the post Lausanne accord with Great Britain on American war debts c continued continued con con- n- n to preoccupy official circles circles' spite of t an official anno announcement announcement announce announce- ment yesterday intended intend d to clarify the situation S Yesterdays Yesterday's statement officially sponsored and following by one day President Hoovers Hoover's letter to Senator Borah declaring the United States would not be the debt question by any united front in Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope emphasized that it was far from the intention of Fran France e to lorm such sucha a front Any assertion that r t Fran Fran Fran- co-British co accord would restrict Great Britain in making new arrangements arrangements' for war debt payments to the United States was vas palpably absurd it said The principal Paris Pans newspaper carefully avoided comment on these thesel developments today but some of the extreme me mc n nationalist organs excoriated the Hoover letter Emile Bure writing in said such an extravagance would be laughable in less catastrophic times time President Hoover led his country to ruin M. M Bure continued while predicting prosperity Shall we continue continue con con- to accept him as a 8 guide Referring to the Hoover l letter Jacques Ba in Francaise Francaise Fran- Fran caise said Thus Napoleon William II II and The upshot of the explanations yesterday yes jes appeared to be that Premier Herriot considers the Franco British accord binds Great Britain to consult and advise with France before belore making any new arrangements for payment of its war debts to th the Unit United d States but ut does docs not in any way prevent an individual agreement |