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Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1928. 5 Chance Speech Reopens Old Anschluss Debate " , Union of Germany and Austria1 Brings Europe : 'and United States Into Speculative ' Attitude on Results : " foresee what th millions of American of Oerman and Austrian descent would feel and say la suck circumstances. Moreover, sfno th Anschluss question has been discussed concomitantly with the Kelluag treaty In various has been Kuropean capitals, tJi point wo to what course raleed might In the sf latter view In the treaty. take. event that the Anschluss issue led to would the trouble. Undoubtedly league be bound te Invoke at least economic and fsnaocuU sanctions against And It has been aeeumed In Pari that a a result of th Kslogg to treaty outlaw war, w should at the vary least be obligated ta respect such blockades and boycott as might be employed against Germany. Indeed, the Paris correspondent of th New York Times haa reported till to be the French view, It 'Is patent, however, 'that such a blockade would' ha vs serious conse quences for us. It would certainly restrict tha mar Ire t for th cotton crop of th south materially. It would simi larly embarrass the western larmer, finally It would precipitate Just Ihs ssme sort of domestic row between th element In German and our populations as was caused by th World wwr, Ueel. ke countries Interested in disciplining Germans would hold- ue morally bound by the Kellogg treaty lo act sgalnst a nation precipitating conflict; and not only would all our German and Austrlsn rltliens protest against such a course, but there would surely be a very con siderable body of American citlsens who would feel that It was not ths bust nsas of the United State government to aid In preventing more than six ustrlsns from self- millions of German-determining themselves Ints th Reich, If they choee. or of siding directly or Indirectly la amaehlng Germany If an followed the- example of th United States In Texas. Iff set to fnfsess tier-man- y. German minority In th Upper Adiga. that Iran Ion of th Tyrol which went In Italy by the peace trestles, have served to give a political character to a proTit posal hitherto simply economic. Austrlana are frankly afraid of Italy, tliey ar fearful that Italy will sooner or later Inverts them; they xnow tnst ,' th Italians have talked about m Jtlng Austria an economic unit within Italian Tnrlf frontiers and also of partition ing Jt among italy, I end Hungnry. Fear, therefor, gives Anecniuaa a very Clear appeal, Hy rontraet th opposittim f f Germany' neighbors to the proposal re- It would st once mxlns unmodified. rata Oermany's Population to 70,OwO- .noo, as compared with 4u.0110.Ooo fur Trance. It would five Germany both the population and th area which shs had in lM. Kne would become again the moat powerful state In Europe Moreover.' her frontier would then march with Hungarian and there would be th plain temptation to make an al' liance with th afsgysra and support Independence of Austria and thus up- tuelr demand for (hat revision of th set th status quo In Central Europe. peace) treaties whir Germany a! This comni'ndahla desire eca uae of th Polish Corridor ' haa Itwholly explanation, of course. In th and rpper Blieal deslrs of Germany to get th Allied Kranie must therefor oppoe Arrech troop out of th Rhlneland a soon bias because It would destroy th whol which To a balance of power In Europe and give hi possible. step plan ou Id amount to tearing up th trenty Germany moat of that Mitteleuropa Mean Ant.Qrm Mv. be th which shs rrsated during th war, only of Versailles would, of course, It Is this accidental coincidence of surest way to destroy any hop of such to see destroyed after her defeat. Such discussions between Anschluss and ths evacuation. . ( a revision of h map would mak supplies on Kelloag treaty. which France, a wall a Italy, no nor than mors evidence of what Europe really Mel Will Rarnsla Wholly seoond-elas- s powers. Franca would e means when It desires that th Unite In Europe Correct far Lng Tim. her Influence destroyed, States asaoelat Itself with tha other Italy would see her Influence In south- continents In- peac operations. As It Officially th German and Austrian abolished. Moreover, stands today war Is ths only sneans by Kurope policies are and will remain wholly cor- east rect for a long time to oome. It la to while Franc would fear an ultimate which th German and Auatrlan CSS the unofficial activities and perform- revival of German claims on 8tras establish their right to snlte. That It ance of Germans and Austrlana that hours, Italy would even more ration la their moral right no one can deny. tit world owea th present flurry. A That other countries oppose this right ally fear an Immediate return of Aua ambition to hold Trteat for purely selflsa snd national reasons to th iarirer question of principle, there aa outlet ea th have thus no and be Is unmistakable. xut ta errori 10 en upon can debate over the fact that . Ue Austrian are a Teutonic people Adriatic. force tha Kelloeur treaty against Ger . ' and that by virtu of th doctrine of Mv many would mean Joining 4a an al. Wuld Olv Poland are entitled to dis liance with European states lo deny ths onr Csuee ts Worry. Germans exactly that privilege w afpose of themselves as they may choose. tncreass la As an such for Poland, be ha to free a firmed In our wartim propaganda was It any people) right to be won for all peoples by our vic their fortune as they German power would nteaa aa obvlou and to aha In of the strength Poland t tory. choose, then all have. To forbid the decrease Austrian to join their fellow Germans hold upon her border provinces. Csec ho. - Thus, la sswar seams over Ans- ' the Reich I nonaens logically and Slovakia, too, would see itself almost schlusa, nations opposed wilt look ta In addition" constitute a clear Injus-li- encircled by German territory, totally us for aid. But th Gar mens will ex cut off from western Kurope and silk pect us. st ths least.' to observe neu ' On th ether hand It la dear-tha- t menaced bees uae of the German minori- trality, because bur own principles In thrr ar very Important element In ties within Its frontiers and by ths ths last war embodied th right of sen- both Germany and Austria who ar probable German support of Hunga- determination. All of which la, to say opposed to Anschluss. Today Austria rian aspirations to reclaim Slovakia ths least, - different from tha ordlnsry la divided between two political parand Pressburg. For Italy, It would not American- view- of what tha. Kellogg ties, th Socialist and tha Catholics. merely destroy Italian Influence In the treaty means. Both are equally republican, or, what lMinube and Balkan areas, but It would (Copyright aleClurs Newspaper Byn- also rate ths question of th upper Is to the point, both would sure In dlrate.l tha restoration of the Hohen- -' Adlg and Trieste. -. To all ths other complications there sotleriis. were Austria to loin Germany. Inevitably th Socialists would ta added a religious problem.- Germany is. teoay, predominantly fTOteslan(, go to rein tone the German rtocml party, already the most power- -. Metween Protestant and Roman Catho-li- o ful sine) party In th Keith, while the there survives a certain division ' Catholics would Just a nurelv allv surviving from the far-oReformatloa . themselves with th Bavarian Peopls's and kept allv ts a degree by lbs lent n that in ths Helen there Is a Catholic party, also Catholic and in most a close ally of the Centra party, party. Indeed It was ths struggle over . r which I chiefly recruited front th ths school question, pressed by the Catholic of Prussia. Center or Catholic party, which Taanaanda Taklnf AdvanUfS M th Oftar. wrecked German cabinet roller LibarsJ Iasuruc previous -TadHJai.Vul4 Male ur rtosTwetav-- H Tttt - anitSinecoamton. Austria I wholly Catholic ft Majority In Reich. Tha addition of these two republican would bring to th Catholics of Gar.parties to the Weimar bloc In Germany many a Very considerable reinforcement Kansas City, Mo. Acoldsnt Insur . would certainly th Socialists, and weaken measureably th supremgiv is Catholics and Democrat a clear ma. acy of ths Protestant north; Such sc- - ance at a cost ot aone cent a nay oy lead to csssioa obths policy issuea Catholics, too, might being featured in jority. Such a situation would be to tha outbreak of new quarrels. Thus th KsUonal, Prtotsctlva Insurance. As viously totally unwelcome for th Na. tionalists. It would put an end to alt thsrs ars patent reasons why ths sociation. discussion of any monarchist restore--tio- n Protestants as well aa ths National ars I1M a month for 1 benefits Ths and ft would (till further reduce ists and tha business leaders, who di11240 to 1100 at death. The their Importance as a political party In rect ths People's party In Germany, months or exact M.M 4 ts bnly premium domeatlo affair. Nor would It be much must view with disfavor this proposal ly on cent a day. Of yar th thousands more pleating to th People' party, which publicly they are all bound to of received, many, have which at present holds the balance of sdvoeats in th lace at allied prohibit com applications txecuttves and th from agents ... . i. of other insurance companies. power and I able to exact a high price tlon. in There, then, Is a situation which baa offer for Its support of th Weimar group. Is to limited 100,00 policies. all tha conceivable elements which go Ton have, then, th wholly rMlculou situation In which all th Germans to maks up ths characteristic European Women, a well as men, ar llglhl agree ,ln, prppunclng th moral aspect mess, sine th peace treatlea forbid for this remarkable policy. It gla of Ui policy which forbids Anschluss, th union of Austria with Germany, th applies to children who ars tsn years I but at the same time you have two of leagua of nations ts bound to vleev of sgs or oyer, no medical examina th Very' considerable German political any forcibls attempt to bring It about tion Is jqulrd.t .,, ... for 'prsvnal reasons viswlng as a menace to peace, ss an act of agparti ss !j.w ths proposal with alarm and sincerely gression which would permit the varianxious that th former allies will ad- - ous concerned states to resort to arms. To secure It days fri Inspection of ' hare to tbelr iniquitous policy of for- - Were w members of th league, wa Mall to the hould naturally b bound by th sama policy send no money. binding th union of Germany and National Protective Insuranc Associa is contractBut obvious It s conwhat cotv tria. Just long as this situation 1081 Scarritt Bldg., Kansas City, tinues th Nationalists and People's fusion and turmoil would be stirred tion, In ths United States were w to Jola mo., th following Information: .Name. party members ar going to continue to up and denounce allied policy, but If the el- In or even sssent to sny attack upon sgs, address, beneficiary nam ites aver modify it their real anger will tSermany by her neighbors, provoked relationship. to do In did ws ber what more be far by Intense. Atter reaaing tns policy you ma attempt the ess of th Americans In Texas either return It without obligation or As for ths Austrlsns, they hst th 'Prussians and ars fearful, that If they two generations ago.. On can saslly sentr X3.SS to .nut policy In force. (Adv.) Join Germany they will be submitted to the rigid discipline of the Prussian school.. They have close sympathy and affinity with the south Germans In and with the Bavarians In par t general ticular, but they perceive that It la th - Prussians who dominate the relch and ars likely to continue to Impose their .administrative methods, ror tha edu cated Austrian th Prussian Is st ones a barbarian and a boor and union with tha relch la the clrcumsta.sc.es is far irons sttrsctiv. ' On th other hand, economically Aus tria has aot proved a success. Ths fragment which remains of ths ones proud Hspsburg state, with a hug cap ital and a relatively small and poor agricultural country, ha In no sens demonstrated that It Is a going concern or can be made such. In thl sit- uatlon union with the great and Industrially successful Germany seems the only solution,. The question Is not sentimental, but material: and Aua- trians ar fully resigned to being free and Independent, If only some one will support them or Indicate a way by which they ran support themselves Honett-Workiat- 1 without excessive application. For. '; after all, they ar a pleasurs-lovin- g By FRANK H. SIMONDS, . ' Special Correspondent. . A ctianoe speech of Herr Loebe, th Germaa BorlaJIst president of th Reichstag;, 'dllTrtnf a chance speech In Austria during a musical festival, t aot aterely Berlin Jta served to and VIoods, but many other Kurope a rHtal all aflutter discussing- th strr-'ti- sl question, at th union of German ao4 .Austria. . 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