Show I WHAT WEEKS WEEK'S WORLD WAR NEWS MEANS ALLIES' ALLIES FAILURE IN BALKANS POLICY WORRIES FRANCE Tri Color Nation Is Not Satisfied With Action Along West Front By J. J W. W T. T MASON Written for The United Press NEW V YORK Oct 30 The The resignation of the French ministry ministry ministry minis minis- try this week is the direct result of the Uie failure of the allies in the Balkans but it means as well that Trance Prance Is not satisfied with the management of ot the war along aloni the thc western front He r France 9 s to have in In reality two ministers of foreign af affairs af f- f fairs The n new new w premier M M. Briand is the actual holder ot of the office orfice while Jules Jutes Cambon ex ambassador to Germany ha hag halS been nad made ado secretary secretary secre score I tary general of ot the foreign affairs I II I ministry with a s seat t In the cabinet This strengthening of the foreign de department department department de- de of ot the French rench government i I is unprecedented It is what what might well oc occur ur however if France has selected her new ministry with the idea in mind that eventually it is to tobe tobe tobe be with making terms of ot i peace This suggestion is emphasized emphasized emphasized sized by the elevation to cabinet rank of Jules Cambon has made a alone along along long lone and special study of ot f the temperaments tem tern of the German statesmen Dissatisfied France The exclusion lon from rom the new cabinet cabinet cabi cabi- net of ot M M. M l former minister of ot war undoubtedly Js Is due to Frances France's dissatisfaction to its army's inability ta to expel the Hie Germans from French Frenc soil Too Toe the failure of ot the recent French Anglo offensives In Champagne and Artois has had a deI depressing de- de I I pressing effect and M M. Is made to suffer the consequences That there will vIll be any improvement along the western front because of at the downfall of ot M M. l it is 1 impossible to believe Not he but the very nature of at technical wa warfare are j permits permit the Germans to remain in France The G Germans established conne connections connections this week with Bulgaria Bugaria through the thirty miles of mountains mountains moun moun- in the Inthe the northeast corner of ot Serbia Ser Ser- bia The way from Hungary to Constantinople is thus open although I be besides I K th the miles Iles through Serbia Ser Ncr bI bId bia there is a p. stretch of miles of roads To-ds that must be crossed 11 Bul Bulgaria ul- ul garia Jarla before belore the alay al- al nay ay is r reached ched Nevertheless aup- aup upp up- up p piles ts t's nr arc dout doubtless s now being started ted tedon on on the way say to the although gh th the thc transportation wilt will be somewhat t. I I Advance I Is Slow I The Th advance this week of the Aus- Aus tro Germans along the NIsh railway l AlIs-l th the tle onh ne IIII e In Serbia connecting with th Constantinople c line has been cn slow alow TI Serbs Herbs however must eVentually let the tho through h. h unless the allies send help The chances are greatly against Anglo Anglo- French assistance being dispatched to Nish It is not probable that the allies at most will do more than ex expel expel ex- ex pel the Bulgarians from Macedonia The Thc salvation of ot Serbia as a n whole is ii of ot small interest to the western allies They want to prevent the Germans from reaching Constantinople Constantinople Constanti Constanti- nople and it if that can be done the better by y carrying the war Into Bulgaria Bulgaria Bul But garia garla or European Turkey the Serbs will be left to tu look after them themselves ehe Russia has not followed up this I week her recent lecent offensives in the northern central and southern areas I of the eastern front The have topped stopped all the Slav mo movements eme ts Diplomatic negotiations with Hui Rumania Ru Hu- i mania e have been opened once more Thore at Petrograd and while the czars czar's I armies annles once more are halted the f 1 I czars czar's statesmen ar aro trying again to purchase Rumania's help It is rei reported re- re I i ported In London that i I i has been offered to Rumania by Russia If It this be true the chances r I are at least even that the Rumanians will enter the war I I |