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C , Nov. 21 WASHINGTON, Perhaps the most concrete and definite Complete BRIDGE consequence of the event at Uocarno yet dtscloaed has been the offtelaLan $10.70 nouncement at Parle that French opComplet Coof evacuation to the, the position withdrawn-Th- is Let. uu aaaka a Lamp few yetr 9t of beenzone UnaUy ha logne your Vase withdrawal, delayed since early January, will now begin by December 1, and thus will be In time to hae no little repercuaelon In the German 136 EAST BROADWAY relchstag, a here the Locarno pacts are to be voted upon and Nationalist on their side mav make claims to opposition remains formidable. Of course, the French deolafon fs having obtained Cologne by their original stand against Locarno. not only logical, but reveals one of But beyond the narrower political evacuation the more or less tacit agreements aspects of the Cologne made at Locarno, Outside of the there now Ilea a broader issue. The of the Ruhr and the Cowritten documents which have been evaeuatiorv logne zone have utmost significance, over the world, because thev demonstrate the fact duly reprinted all there were a number of secret, or at that, contrary to German fears, the the French In particular, have allies, least unofficial, "gentlemen's Agree no' intention of staying permanently ments." The allies, to use the familiar on the Rhine or seeking to dominate beWith control term which after Locarno tends to Germany industrially. come obsolete, were in the position in of the. Ruhr and the lower Rhine, Gerresumes masterv within her many much which they could five away ow n homeland Retirement from a by favop while they could not gie of Insures the Rhine barrier portion am thing away by written contract. from all below the Lauter. Brland had an opposition in France retirement Alsatian because the the boundary, not less intransigeant than the oppo- value of the barrier in the mllitArv sition of Stresemann and Luther in sense of all Germany. Thr opposition insisted of It depons upon occupation that Germany must enter the league WINDING UP RHINE WATCH. unconditionally, that she must comply with disarmament requirements witha portion of the Once, however, out regard to guaranty pact settlewhat ments. The German Nationalists quite Rhine harrier is surrenderd. use hold to the rest? Hmv as loudly proclaimed that Germany practical would not enter the league until her Ing quitted Cologne, why should the conditions were met and that ehe allies ( ay in oblent or 'Mayence Not to insure German payments of would noj accept league or pacts unreparations, because the question of til Cologne was eacuated. Here was all the material out of reparations has been removed from which deadlocks are made. But the the field of military enforcement se-by the Daw'es plan Not to insure men who met at Locarno were reasonable people, resolved to agree. curity, because Locarno Is. in Itself, Therefore what was possible to put in an undertaking on all sides to maintain security It was the concep writing nhey wrote, what could not tlon of those who made the treatv be written, but had to be done, they Versailles that by providing for expressed In Briand s assurances to of Luther, Stresemann s promises to the occupation of portions of the Chamberlain. It was all at one with Rhineland for varving periods, lamthe odd aituatlon of a few months ing in the extreme case to 1935. France frould have fifteen years of ago, when Stresemann was quite reasecurity, of guarantee against any sonably negotiating at a distance with new German attack while she recovholdBriand, but at the same time ered from the last. in leash Nationalists his by ing But at Ixcarno a guarantee with- rathspeeches which were provocative I out tim llmtt was aubstltuud for 'But each rhan"ronciiiatory7 speech w restricted assurances of was follow ed by a hasty call upon "allies. In Germany renounced the at- by the Herman ambassador upon France for all time and Paris, who came to explain that tack Britain underwrote the immunity. Stresemann imeant- - what h -- wrote, not what he had to say because of What additional security doea France preserving forces of exigencies of what the Germans call have, then, InbyCoblens or persuading occupation inner politics." to the British skeleton estabkeep EACH HAS CONFIDENCE. lishments at Wiesbaden? No one The key of the existing situation In with even a minimum of intelligence Europe Is all here. The men who are believes that Germany in meditating running the machines, the govern- attack In the next ten vears. after ments in France, Britain and which the foroes of occupation will many, not only have an equal desire disappear. Whv keep them on Ger. to arrive at a settlement, but recog- man soil, then? In fact, the arguments are all the nize that the good faith and desire of all are equal. The element of con- other way As long as French troops so fidence has been restored far as stay on German soil, no matter how the foreign offices and foreign minis- carefully incidents are avoided, their ters tof the countries are concerned, presence Is a humiliation and exasand the strength of this confidents peration and can lead to collision ie such that there Is even a tacit rec- The armies are no longer an Insurognition that the principals may have ance against attack, they are guaranto make faces at each other from time tees of the survival of German reto time to satisfy domestic stupidity sentment. They do not give protecbut they inexorably provoke But the agreement to evacuate the tion, Bismarck recognized all thf Cologne zone has an obvious and tre- passion in the present and without argument withdrew the mendous importance Technically it German occupying troops from the European situation. means no more than that the allies north of France in advance of the have now consented to withdraw from time fixed, when Franpe had paid h r the first of the occupied zones, the Indemnity, also In advance The reaones occupied under the provisions of son for occupation terminated with the treaty of Versailles, because thev the payment, the danger continues. Merely as a matter of logic, then, regard Germany as having complied sufficiently with the disarmament pro- acceptance bv Germany of the pact must involve the winding visions of the treaty. TsSst January the allies stayqjl when up of the watch on the Rhine," as evacuation was expected because they our soldiers usedvs to describe It At el! be that promLoearnn it may claimed that Germany was disregardto this extent, aling the treaty and in due course of- ise did It notis go certain that promises time served upon the German gov- though were made that after the treaties ' ernment a statement of German dej-llctions. In many ways this action were ratified the occupation should invisible1" and innocuous was a disaster. Doubtless- there had been derelictions even the Germans that numbers should he reduced and limited. But the would hardly deny this but the es- activities explicable because doubts sential fact was that the agreement pledge, atill remained, are at London upon the Dawes plan in and heaitAtlnn the preceding autumn had not alone inadequate when Ijocarno passes Into eliminated many obstacles to adjust- the law of Europe. ment, to general adjustment, but it FREEING GERMAN SOIL. had created a state of mind which We then, almost Inevitably was altogether favorable to further bound are, to ae within the next twelve adjustments. a month very long step uken toThe delay in the Coigns evacuation ward freeing German oll from forpoisoned an atmosphere which had eign aoldier It may well be that been clearing, it played into the hands the actual evacuation be used and it gravely as a bargaining point onwillboth, of the Nationalists, Aid. compromised the general situation. France and Germany have been deadThe election of Hlndenburg waa one locked over commercial Treaties for later consequence. Many Germans, mar than a year. The difficulties br no means the most unreasonable, are frankly stated to be even more who had seen in London the promise political than economic. French iron of peace, saw In the Cologne episode and German .coal are in the nature the denial of their hopes, and more of things bound to be combined a then one said to me last winter In they ware while Lorraine was stllMn Berlin, with obvious sincerity and part In German hand. plain passion, Weare being swinTomorrow, when these commerdled." cial negotiations are resumed, what more inevitable than that the GerAIDING STRESEMANN. should suggest that concesNevertheless, the Cologne episode, mans which the French demand in white it hampered Luther and Strese- sions Interests should be made mann, did miss upeetting the apple-har- their own upon evacuation, while the The election of Hlndenburg contingent French on their side should Insist proved to be a flash in the pan.con-so that evacuation depends upon confur as Nationalist dangers were In resllty both are readv cerned. Germany went to Locarno cessions negotiate, but the Germans can end from Locsrno emerged an agree- to more much easily persuade their parment which continues to inspire op- liament to make tariff concessions if timism sJl over the world. Insure .territorial HberaGon. Yet once Locarno wae agreed upon. they can Justify withFrench while the It became the obvious interest of by the report of material Chamberlain and Briand to make easy drawal in return benefit acquired the med of Rtresemann and Luther The main thing is to bring tb tn obtaining ratification of the agreeNo country to an end. And the single simple conment quite settle down to peace, to tribution was the promise to evacu- will of renunciation resentments, ate Cologne and the translation of the while the uniform of a recent enemy For Ger- expresses the election into action on its soil the fact of a chief of value the many the present defeat. Invariably the victor Locarno pact, the outstanding recom- recent baa resorted to this device to promendation, is abvloualy that Its Ger- tect hla victory and Insure his payman acceptance would obtain the ment The allies of ism staved long evacuation of the Cologne sons, as In France after Waterloo and the the German acceptance of the Iswh Germane But they after Redan plan produced the evacuation of the stared only until their fob waa done Ruhr the Job of acoept Isoanio With lAither and Stresemann, on their the allies of ISIS In occupation N part, could view with something lese finished than complete anger the maneuvers But even the evacusfloti of the nn of the Nationalists at home, so long would not remove the causes nt Iras the allies had not kept their pldge ritation menace to complete This very protect of adjustmentand the about rologne There Is still the Kerrs1 t ho Junkers strengthened their hande heln to Hquldsfe Hre France has to and contributed with the all of erw!iies certain allied art ir.ru Luther and under the trestv she in has htnlng rights ad grresemann mold watt until t her had present ad the advantages thH-eeutained Cringne before thev began to e for Locarno. 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