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NOVEMBER 12 1933 f 7 tor t 7 Austro-Germa- n i SOUTH EAST QUALITY ” — -- j H - K 4 0 1 J ' r - the old world has steadily been statesmen But we have had two London naval conference there was one forget that to the whole subma- we assist one group to' keeping an- time But at every stage w can be 1915-1one of the other disarmed we are playing the come Involved as we would have pact as a rine controversy to worsening- - Now wo are back In significant revelations Lest Spring a question of a consultative means Of getting- - France to sign German grievances was that we were game of the former agalnstth latter been to the matter of waiving neutral the situation which preceded the at the moment when Colonel five Stimson not dealing fairly as between the The forces which are leaking lor rights if the French bad taken up the power treaty world war conference was in one of its recurI do not undertake to say war will rent convulsions the newspapers of rejected ths idea precisely because central powers and the allies by en- war are beyond our control We can- Davis proposals As we were for g would he it that even next year Europe announced that Mr Davis come next wegk or properly recognized forcing neutral rights against the for- not bring about an agreement be- moment in the matter of the common have the appearance of a bargain and mer and waiving them to the case of tween Germany end Poland about the front— et least in European eye— beThe Germans who In the nature of we never Corridor between Germany ahd the fore the president repudiated what the latter? But to 1915-1might lead to an involvement things must be the aggressors— beso far as one can judge his ambassa cause they desire to recover what American foreign policy And a few The peril of all such contracts proclaimed such a course ks a matter Little Entente about e had done union between Germany and France they lost and acquire what they have days later Mr Davis did make an an- whether public or secret was dis- of policy On ether example: When about the relative strength of armies not—realize that they are on the mili- nouncement and so far ss he or the closed in the case of the Franco-Bri(Copyright McClure Newspaper s Syndicate) tary side in no position to risk war president could produce a revolution ish naval agreements Before the Germany qnlt the disarmament they both expect to use to no long eenferenc the European press with France Poland and Czecho- in foreign policy that speech did it world war the British and French adannounced that n common front slovakia who are armed and fortiFor what Mr Davis announced w'as miralties with the consent of Sir Edhad boon established eralnst the fied They must play for time in that if France and other armed na- ward Grey had made en agreement tho which to prepare and a wa now tions would reduce their armaments by which the French undertook to Germans by the British certo meet Mr Roosevelt’s standards watch British communications in the French nnd the Americans Faria which would mean defeat would By FRANK H SEVIONDS London his German papers and if they were later attacked the Mediterranean and the British to papers WASHINGTON Nov 11 — Recently I received the following tainly bring down Hitler and papers stated it aa a fact and United States would refrain from in- guard French coasts on the Atlantic letter which is tin fact not unlike many inquiries addressed to me regime The situation is plainly one of great sisting upon Its neutral rights when But when Germany declared war made their own varying comduring the months since the rise of Adolf Hitler to power and the tenseness And there is not one sin- such insistence would hinder these upon France these French coasts ments Under tho pressure of begihning of the present period of crisis and tension in Europe: gle sign anywhere of anything which countries In their fight with the Ger- were exposed and the British foreign American public opinion Wash- "Do you really believe that Europe is going to have another could or might occur to arrest the di- mans Mr Davis did not use the secretary had to tell Germany that ington repudiated the alleged asWar? And if you do believe that rection In which things are moving names of countries of course' but Britain would regard as an act of war sociation But It ia evident that tt you think that there Is any dan- party in Britain - publicly— asserted —which Is unquestionably that of war that was the only interpretation pos- a perfectly lawful American participation to arms German operation First— Last Always unmistakable and intent discussions between I do not believe a war Is imminent sible And that meant we should be against her enemy France nations ger that we shall be Involved?” I with direct ‘ En -to German that attention attract which are visibly on tho verge of comin the sense that any nation or gov- allies of the French against the Gerdo think Europe is day by day Britain had therefore actually sacwar can only lead to attempts by the Best Headquarters ing nearer and nearer to a general gland was prepared to fulfill her ob- ernment is today preparing a decla- mans because neulrals not only have rificed her Nationally neutrality long before the both aides to involvs ns in their conflict like that Of 1914 and 1 do ligations under the Locarno pact But ration of war The next war will not rights but duties the first of which Advertised Lines”—--Such as: believe that the United States is pro- such obligations would compel her come that way But the European is to treat all belligerents equally world war Moreover if the French causes and in ths reeent instance had the Davis offer and rethere was common agreement on gressively becoming more and more to move another expeditionary army continent has become a powder maga- But when to buy French disarma- ducedaccepted their trmles then the moment if German forces zine and sparks are flying in ell- - di- ment we promised in advance to treat their side that they had succeeded dangerously Involved In European po- to the continent Franco-Germa- n was a there war the Just as I believe that war is a preslitical disputes and thus running ever crossed the Rhine And a little later rections I do believe that in the end Germany unequally we were violat- French In embassador Washington ent peril to Europe and wllf sooner Increasing risks of becoming a bel- German newspapers announced fe- in one year or in three war will come ing our own neutrality M like Cambon In London 1914 in or later come I also believe that we ligerent again aa before I will try verish activity in British arsenals and because to prevent it nations must Nominally this Davis doctrine was could and would wait upon the Amer- shall be involved to it it our present to make my reasons for these convic- arms factories while in England pub- renounce purposes and government? only e restatement of the ican o call and government its relic men asserted that British naval abandon policies and of such states- Stimson doctrine but policy of interference sand involve-meri- t tions clear only nominally the fact that an to in European affairs continues pursuanLto protect manship there is no sign Aa te the qnestlon of a next war sources were inadequate Colonel Stimson expressed American proposal France had re- It is useless to pretend that we can In Europe: It la plain that wan their lines of communication in the Now as to American participation the view that in merelythe Kellogg duced her armies wes now being at- talk about armaments ratifying in that war: I assume that it is the pact w had abandoned result from two things— a state face of existing dangers Europe but our historic tacked and did therefore request an not about politics Armsto are From Belgium came the statement resolution of the vast mass of the f fact and a atateof mind only toe In matter the He American announcement of a policy means of policy neutrality which at were work that nations out disclosed American in to Is by engineers of it did not propose to sell that position of unilateral hastily carry out The otate of fact keep people Im- their policies to the In reneutrality fortifications If the we succeed as assume those Is intentioi constructing that the facing it of the —in fact he Indicated It could not be each territorial quarrels struggle But what of Ger- ducing the arms of one group of powabout the Polish Corridor Upper German frontier to cover the gap present administration to keep us sold now because it had been already pending for whom that would be both ers we have weakened Silesia the question of the union through which Kluck’s army slipped out of war But that was the inten- given away When moreover t the many political a moral and a material blow? Do es situation to toe face oftheir round Liege and crossed the Meuse in tion of the Wilson administration 19 another If of Austria and Germany The state of mind results from 1914 Even In Switzerland a panic years ago Yet Mr Wilson was rewas produced by a widely published elected on a platform of "He kept us these quarrels and gradually proFAMOUS MONARCH duces a condition of suspicion report that Germany was planning out of war” only just before he took fear hysteria Peoples begin to ' to strike at France through the Swiss us in And in the course pursued by COAL RANGE Special Jura and the Swiss military force is the Roosevelt administration toward believe that other nations are decorincreased In a Europe on the edge of war it seems the Polish te attack being liberately planning ridor so it has also been stated gar- to me there is clear evidence of a them Grau-den- z close Thorn risons in and imitation of the attitude of the Bromberg They scent conspiracies suspect have been brought up to war Wilson administration toward a aggressions and net only talk of war but compel their governstrength Europe actually at war The most striking example ef uenta to begin to prepare for Finally a British newspaper corwar 89 Down— 28 a Month respondent has been expelled from that Imitation ia the employment New Buffet modeL Durable Now after fifteen years it Is not Germany for correctly reporting the of an ambauador-at-Urg- e to tinlah with enameled carry on in Europe precisely the necessary to establish in the Ameri- massing and parading of armed GerMad of front malleable panel can mind that the state of fact in man troops The incident has led to kind of secret negotiation that will not warp rust or Europe is one that makes for war violent denunciations in the press of maneuvering! which break May we show you tho The terms of the peace treaties made both countries ' German landlords Colonel Honse carried en for Mr 32 Mark of Merit that make are thi tha World’ finest range? In 1919 and particularly the terms of being rewarded by bounties for Wilson Wo know now what bomb-proof the Treaty of Versailles haVe created providing refuges for those led to The pnblicallon of frontiers which the peoples who lost their tenants In July Berlin had an the papers of Colonel Honse has Also a Monarch Gas d scare so the Gerin which— shown that long before America the last war will not accept as perman Electric Range press will entered the war because of the manent and those who won it alleged— foreign planes not agree to revise In order to pro- had flown over the capital Last of German submarine policy wo the $ 79 Price tect what they have acquired one set all the boys In German Schools are had staggered half way across ths of peoples have armed made alli- now being taught rifle practice and threshold as a result of private ances and resolutely refused any com- bombing as a part of their regular bargains between Sir Edward CIRCULATING Grey and Colonel Honse who actpromise On the other side peoples education It is therefore impossible to diswho lostr-a- nd ed in the name of the president again the Germans in the fact that Europe la at In the case of Mr Norman H Davis Trade-I- n Your Old Stove on particular— have demanded the rignt guise HEATERS once divided by dispute which we do not know what secret negotiato rearm and are now doing It withCirculator that wtil heat mnch are causes for war and In a state tions have taken place or what priout legal right with the declared more space with lew fuel Enamvate understandings have been of recovering their lost prow of mind out of which war comes el finishes that need no black Surpose For three years the atmosphere In reached between him and foreign ening So much for the state of fact Now We do a tremendous business all over the West These Farior Slitp ttage Size as to the state of mind And In this values are certainly bringing people to Salt Lake’s Circulat Heaters respect the daily press dispatches Warehouse Furniture Store for quality Furniture at from Europe serve as a sort of fever old-tichart Iu them we have read in relow prices But act now because VALUES cent weeks a number of aignificant like these will soon be only a memory even at the reports Let us look at a few: In South East ' 4h pjiwlfUwltnitFtolWfc - ostentatious aninLnrgt from returning Size which Size Only: spection of Circulators the Freqch have Since the war consBoudoir Chest Mirror Spread Fancy Lamp cover ‘the province of tructed-W Participation in Disarmament Parleys Draws America Into Political Network k Pace NEUTRALITY IMPOSSIBLE IN NEXT EUROPEAN WAR S Inevitable With Present Status U 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUND AY MORNING Conflict i -- KtKAKCIAL — IlIXIKft 1 “ for 1 of Jjj atten-tiojut- EH5S233S3'? 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