Show V V cp Y y V V vw w uw y II ci o 0 0 T TARDIEU RESENTS WORLD CRITICISM TAKE OFF KID KID GLOVES GlOVES LEADER URGES NATION I French French rench Policy Against Ger Ger- Germany Ger- Ger Germany Germany many Not Vigorous Enough Tardieu Says SCORED Declared Sacrificing Sacrificing Sacrificing ing Ruhr To Dodge Pay Pay- ing Paying Debts II Hy fly y ANDRE TARDiER TARDIEU I 1 omler French nigh High Commissioner I to ro the the- United States CopyrIght 1923 1913 b bi he I Examiner PARIS Jan Almost 27 27 Almost Cry e r seems to b be pursuing what you call 11 pussyfooting The policy Intention lion tion is good but the results are tUe not clear f j The French government in 1 the occupation of at the Ruhr is III showing an aD of ot caution which to tome I Ime rue me seems a 0 a psychological mistake then hen t hen on are as obliged the United I i Matee and Great Britain both 1 ae aex e t J t x LeelUn the past to past to deal forcibly I a a part part whose hose bad faith has b been n demonstrated you cant can't wear ear kid r-Ios r as kidI I Oit consideration for Germany s I lings has c een even eD- eD gone so far tar as to io attempt I What what has nas been called ls hl occupation Tins This is la a bad method I 1 tb fi which which methOt cw E a dera herself herselt cle cleverer and than any others In the present elm elm- cir e should proceed e- e eI Iv I 1 Our extreme moderation has hot not pre prevented presented Senator Borah Bomb pro pro- proclaIming proclaiming pro proclaiming claiming our oar action an offense I which shows that too m-iny m only lessen the ages n t n-t l s from the llio without Urn I mating the disadvantages VIGOR IS opinion is Ls beg beginning to con con- con have we-have we have been too loo Irresolute dUI dut- dui IliS lug Ing the last two weeks the Ft 10 too loo reminiscent of ot that pre- pre lild V ailed In the war before Clemence hold To Ta succeed a charge I nce necessary sar The do not seem to 1101 k iov bat liat the want lionar Donar Law Las Laon on lea lea- loir ID log Poincare on January E I said ald I I think ou are arc mistaken but bin it If Ife e pro prove prote e I am mistaken I 11 II bs be tie tie- delighted de delighted lighted HI His attitude since has been ll n i- i ih h I but between his desire not to tra etra tra difficulties for tor France and hIs Zt public disapproval al of or the plan planK there is of or necessity certain friction IU SOLI I I filE bAME In Ital Ital Mussolini despite his hia eec ener- energy ene Cy gy ft seems tarred with the same HIs representatives es In Paris sue with France Franca against the British h end Hal Italy's s accompanied the tte reach french and Belgians to the Ruhr Un On Ontie Untie tie tle other hand no Italian troops le been furnished while Italian diplo diplo- diplomacy diplo- diplo diplomacy diplomacy macy bus In Itself in London ulla Berlin but expressly disclaiming tend lena tenders ers era of ot glees gives the ot of offering ottering its good offices to teat mat end Naturally everybody er body desires the ending o of the present crisis but there I Is more than one way say ay to do it and anti the Italian position seems ambiguous Of May HayI MayI a I add the American way ay appears nh Eln liar Eastern Castern Republican senators to advocate a certain intervention th In affairs without specifying Ing exactly what hat while western estern Republic Republican bH- bH bHan an senators seem more than over o de- de determined de determined d on Isolation The rallying around Wilson s a formulas seem uncertain about how to tian late late them Into action The Tho adminis administration has withdrawn Its troops from the Rhine tor for a rea reason on which per per- perhaps per perhaps haps was not what hat the Ule thought Between tv two 0 contrary cur cur- currents cur currents rents Tents it hesitates and tacks tack I will sill lit sa say with l that frankness to It 1 1 my friendship tor for yam your com com- try com try entitles me that s 's while all partis 5 neer ne have been at a los loss when It Ime to tell Europe what to do they seem I stumped when It Is a QUIS QUI'S 4 lIon of what America ought to do Washington and London seem scala to bate hae as much In lIS as and London hive The Baldwin mission ended In failure London thought an accord would be lt ed by tilt fact that Great Britain up- up upheld held beld the tho American slew In tho hut but was 05 n Ideas or of your treasury anti and The alit aln sate B ate aie Irreconcilable 1 l he nothing were ere for This Is another case ot of country maintains the am same sameS Only Ut one course which she has hen ben and that Is for tor three lears ears following Germany German organized the col- col collapse German GermanY of th the mark to annul the for for- forI lapse domestic debt with one ne on I and She sacrificed her cias I I which Is ruined by the monetary en- en enIs She ihl III If necessary sacrifice Is ot of the Ruhr It is 10 an- an prosperitY h PV v I PV v I ens rather than pa That Is tier r thinS Russians burned lios- lios 1 The I O n to elude The rhe Germans COW to the Ruhr Industries I annihilate the debt they solemnly r I to escape That Is the of Cu- Cu I dIsorder and anarChy By try try- ropes rope's Germany her ro ar- ar make Inc to France Fronce Is working for the tip ot of peace morally Some Borne diy dey V and will ill II wonder why hy she gets gels sot so S 1 people tie help belp heP t J I |