Show I LOOKING UP I By By DR FRANK CRANE CRANE- Another French Revolution When Leonid Krassin the new nw soviet envoy came to Paris the other day ho was greeted in a speech by a co communist deputy by the words words- r The proletarian revolution has arrived in Par Paris s but we still have to fight as our II brothers did in Russia A crowd of several hundred cheered this statement and upon indication of disorder it was dispersed by the police There will be no revolution in Paris Revolutions are caused by somebody sitting sitting sitting sit sit- ting on the safety valve At present under the Frencl government there is a good den dea dea of liberty of action The rhe best result of is s that it is a prevention of revolution When people can talk all aU they please and act about as they please under certain restrictions they ar arnot arnot are not inclined to revolt It is only when pressure pressure is put upon them and and- there is an effort to batten down the hatches so to speak that revolution occurs i Incidentally the furs and jewels of Mr Krassin and his party of ladies inside of the station were ere in strange contrast to the poorer dress of th the communists without Few people realize that Russia is not only in the hands of a government but is also substantially sub sub- in the hands of intense fanatics The government works hand in hand with th the international Its avowed purpose is to I create dissatisfaction and and revolution in other I governments I This feeling amounts almost to a religion Russia Rissia is not only anxious to conduct its own own affairs properly but to make every other nation nation nation na na- na- na tion conduct its affairs in a way that suits her lIer It is essential to peace on n earth to let II every nation do as as it pleases The disposition of the Russians to interfere with the fundamental fundamental fundamental funda funda- mental principles principles- of other nations is a substantial substantial substantial sub sub- cause of trouble Th There re are two ways of going at the matter matter mat mat- atter at- at ter of achieving g the unity of the world One I is to let every nation do as ft pl pleases ases and ancl the other is to make all nations conform to toI I the ideas of some some certain one The latter can canI I n never ver be accomplished as it is impossible The idea of ruling of the world worldon on the American plan that plan that is the plan of federation where every nation is to mind its own affairs and cooperate with the others is is entirely possible possible possible pos pos- sible but the idea of making every nation accept accept ac ac- ae- ae the principles of government of someone some someone someone one special nation is out of the question Russia asked to be l let t worl worl-t out nero her own salvation and she should be willing to th let other nations do the same Copyright 1925 by the l I McClure Clure Newspaper Syndicate |