Show f t STATE NEWS — SPORTS ) — CLASSIFIED Japan Seen as Greater Menace to England Than to America in Military Sense By FRANK H SIMONDS Nov 24— It WASHINGTON Is Impossible not to feel a sense of regret that President Roosevelt continues to employ for his international relations and iir so particular for discussions important as the naval negotiations at London a diplomatic agent whose whole career has been dominated bv Ideas of For Utopia and not of reality the blunders of Mr Norman H Davis at London are likely to prove very costly to this country in no distant future The actual problem at London was on the one hand to stand fast to the resolution of the Administration to consent to no change in the relative strength of the three great American navies — the British '"and Japanese — as fixed by the ratios of the Washington Treaty and on the other to present the British from making the' United States a convenient instrument of their balance of power policy in the Far East It w&s perfectly clear from the outset that the British were as opposed as the United States to conceding Japanese parity It was however equally clear that aH British strategy would be directed toward making the United States bear the brunt of Japanese resentment for the denial of a demand which the whole country regarded as just Mr Davis then had to avoid to permitting Mr McDonald make him the “goat' of the discussion Completely Fails This he completely failed td do On the contrary the British Prime Minister by v£ty cleverly proposing a compromise in principle — which was unacceptable to the Japanese but on the surface seemed to ‘ show a friendly and yielding spirit — left Mr Davis standing like Casablanca Actually what the American representative was doing was pulling British as well as American chestnuts out of the fire but it was only the American hand that was getting scorched Mr Davis ought to have been the more on his guard because this was precisely the game played at Geneva in the last stages of the disarmament conference when the British proposed concessions to the Germans which they knew the French would not accept and dragged Mr Davis along after them The result was that the Washington government suddenly found itself up to its neck in a European diplomatic tangle the Germans alleging America was sharing In the coercion of the Reich the French that American financial interests concerned with their German debts were selling out rrencil security But what real interest we had in the mess no one could imagine Identical Policy British policy in the Far East Is moreover identical with its policy in Europe In both continents the British desire to keep out of any new conflict A way of escape is open if there exists a balance of power without them In Europe for example if France and her allies on the one hand and Germany on the other were of about equal strength in the event of a war the principals would become exhausted to an extent which would leave the victor too weak to be a menace to Britain or if either party became dangerous the British could step in and support the other decisively Now if in Asia there should exist between the Japanese and the United States a state of hostility as well as a condition of balance the result would be the same The British would not have to worry about India or Australasia because Japanese energies and resources would be completely consumed In meeting the American attack As a neutral too they would obviously profit largely from the elimination of both belligerents from the world markets If however there were any chance of Japanese victory then the British would come in on our side for their own j gers to British security And the basic principle of British diplomacy is to let the other fellow do the Work when possible That was the game Lloyd George always played with Clemenceau Millerand and Bri-an- d after the war That is the is game Ramsay MacDonald now playing with Mr Nprman H Davis who sets put from the standpoint that since American and British interests are identical there must be community of action The British Prime Minister assumes that since American and Japanese interests are opposed the Brit- ish can let Uncle Sam take while they sit pretty disfor the closing friendship United States and sympathy for the Japanese y Target for Resentment The result must be that the ac-tio- n United States standing unagainst Japanese parity becomes the target for all Japanese resentments while Britain appears as a friend who was unhappily powerless to moderate the intran-sigeanof the United States Yet as everyone knows the British are just as unready to agree to Japanese parity as the Americans And if they had been brought face to face with that Issue instead of being permitted to evade it they would have been compelled to share Japanese resentment with us Mr Davij however in London ter as in Geneva—an fact as always in the long and unvarying list of his diplomatic lailuies — set out from the assumption that in a poker game to love your neigh- bor as yourself is the principal rule Now for the British an international conference is a poker game They play it with utmost regard lor the rules of poker and what these rules permit they never hesitate to do Mr Davis however goes into the game inspired by the rules of a community chest drive and the of is not to be SECTION Pa ge C — Third Pirf I e Anglo-Japa-nes- e Gourmets Seek Hairy Plum High f Sf Why Be Satisfied With Anything Less When You Can Buy a Maytag for Model “HP PLANS NFXT NAZI MEET NURNBERG Germany (J5)— This old city finds the annual nazi party congresses so profitable and inter esting thatit staited preparing for the 1935 convention a month after the 1934 gathering ended One street on the route of the parades was found too small so it will be widened HLTER DFVFLOPFD An all wave line noise filter capable of eliminating noises in the xhoit wave band quite as well as the broadcast band is announced by the mjjimmpimMij 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ten times as great a menace for the British as for the Americans But the British also want to avoid as long as possible any suspicion in the Japanese mind that they are really blocking the Japanese game Just as long as Uncle Sam seems the wicked partner John Bull can radiate secure benevolence Just why there should be an American-Japanes- e tension over the far east and not an friction no one on earth can explain except in terms of the blindness of Ann statesmanship and diplo Even in the economic maev sphere it Is British textiles and not American automobiles which are suffering from Japanese Why there should competition be talk of an American-Japaneswar and not of an cohflict is Incredible until one begins to reflect upon the comparative skill of British and American diplomacy Years ago at the Washington conference I remember a distinguished Ditch journalist calling my attention to the fashion in which the conti ol of a conference heid in an American capital "Yes ” said he had shifted “the voice is still the voice of Hughes but the hand is the hand of Balfour ” And at Geneva some years latei unless - am mistaken it was Karl Racfek the famous Russian correspondent who said 'Ah I see England still expects every Davis to do his duty ’’ But just imagine what would &yweW §2U4tIEAST ISUGAR HOUSE that British caught diplomacy In any alliance or understanding which would ally them to either France or Germany m Europe or to Japan or the United States In the Asiatic situation Thus the French have always started from the assumption that the British were their natural allies and Mr Davis set out with the assumption that Britain and America must enjoy a similar relation- results are disastrous The United States should never have permitted Itself to get into a discussion like that in London on such terms as to enable Great Britain to play it off against Japan If it were impossible in advance to find anv common ground for action between the two Anglo Saxon countries then there was no need of going at all But to walk into the web resolved to play the fly in one more international affair was absurd Talleyrand once said that the Frenchman and the Briton were as natural allies as the horse and the roan But he added that it was unnecessary that" France should always be the horse Anger Absurd To be angry with the British as some of the obv lously inspired cables from London suggest Mr Davi was when he found where he had been landed is quite absurd It is not the fault of th British that Mr Davis misunderBritish stood the situation statesmanship would be justly criticised if it was stupid enough to shoulder risks it could avoid or bear burdens for which other were ahoulders conveniently waiting I have attended Innumerable International conferences ahd I never saw British statesmanship vary its tactics Alwavs the at tempt has been to let the other fellows do the work At the Washington conference the British used French stupidity to enable them to escape agreeing to American parity except m battleships Thus while all the profit of Sarrauts refusal to agree to Mr Hughes’ proposals went to the British all the blame fell That of upon the French course was because Mr Hughes assumed from the stait that the one thing he wanted the British also wanted namelv parity all along the line But in reality the British wanted to get parity where they did not have it and to retain the supremacy which they already possessed vThey got both and for the moment at least charged the bill to France In any international conference the British delega es will at once assume a tone of sweet reasonableness and a position of a mediator They know what they want from the start thev know how much they are willing to pay for it But if they can get it for nothing so much the better At Washington they wanted to eliminate our prospective supremacy in capital ships and if it had been necessary they would have paid for it in parity all around But thanks to the LIVING ROOf1 SUITES he has not perceived the basic purpose by compromisingly safety Fundamental Blunder The fundamental blunder of French statesmanship in Euro-op- e has been repeated by Mr Davis In the far eastern mat- I NEWS BRITAIN ASSUMES WAITING GAME AT NAVAL PARLEY ‘BLUNDER’ BY DAYIS DECLARED COSTLY g MAIN NOVEMBER 25 1934 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING ADS — LOCAL NEW- S- shown with draw- easy-slidi- ers -- Charge Your Old furniture to Is for New We Deliver Anywhere it A $1 DOWN— $1 A MONTH with Dropleaf Table spring leaves and 4 hardfin- hardwood 4 Remember wood Chairs Natural ish Hand decorated $2 additional latest patterns chandise for only $650 Chair with safety straps Some and all complete natural and others decorated 4 Walnut finish TRADE IN — SETS $J95’ 95 95C DOWN— $1 A MONTH As BREAKFAST HIGH CHAIRS for the Plac p— Memorize the PRINT Burlap Back also Gold fcxtra Quality A sq yd inlaid Standard Grade New Seale Fasy to clean and slalnproof A square 2144 m EAST SUGAR HOUSE f il i hy iw $139 A amp” P0MS1M33® t Ifliiu 3 sq yard DRIVE OUT A SHOP s Illuminated NOTICE He afe not Tuning And Only $5950 $5 Down— $6 a Month A Buv all of these exclusive Philco features in this fine piece of Unquthe estionably world s finest radio value re OTHER PIIILCOS FOR con- nected with any other store or stores There is onlv one South F a st Furniture Company st- Are the —Latest and Newest World-Wav- e Philco — F x t r a Powerful hu perheterodvne — H I - 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