| Show 7 Tardieu Calls Calks French Anglo Accord Patched Up Affair ALLIED NOTES TO GERMANY HELD fLABBY fundamental Anglo Anglo- French Anglo French Disagreement Still Unsettled fly By ANDRE A T onner lorner h High Commission Commissioner er I jo fO to the llio United I tat Sp Special Cable to The Tho Standard E Copyright 1925 1923 P lU PARIS Nov Nothing 4 Nothing Nothing could ul be tl flabbier r to use R Roosevelt's nom's OI ores ore's S 'S than th n the tho t o t 0 notes so labo- labo drafted this week eeb by the mba council at the dicta dicta- ilon lion of ot the allied go concerning the return to Germany Germ Of the form former or crown prince and the I resumption ot of military control In that country Discussions DI ot of the situation last last- lasted lasted last lasted ed nore pore than a t week and the In reaching an agreement pro proved eel how difficult It Is la to recon die dle difficult viewpoints Agree Agree- Agreement Agreement ment was sas reached ranched on a com com- common common common mon text only after ater It had been emptied otal of all meaning And when drat UI sas as done it was found that although the text had been agreed upon the fundamental disagree disagree- disagreement disagreement ment e existed ORO X PIU RL CE CD Ys TO ST YS may mayAs As for the former crown rown rInce he remains where here he Is When When When- en we remember that this unworthy per personage came immediately alter after his fath i on tho the list ot of war var crim crim- crimInals crim- crim criminals criminals who she under 01 28 of ot the I toi treaty were sere to bo be delivered up to i the allies for or trial and If It It Is noted that th the present German govern govern- government moot ment admits It Issued a 0 passport to the i we se must confess that the l Ie allies are l eos easily satisfied when they th y content themselves with the tho news e that he has renounced the taro tIro re When lJ the they say sav that Germany guarantees g to them them that thai the prince viII vill keep this prom promise be the allies tall talk nonsense For It he resumed power It would B n can that the tho self self- styled self styled guarantor gUd of ot his renunciation renunciation tion has lias ceased to exist Altogether ether the allies simply ac- ac ac a fait talt alt accompli and ore are sith vi Ith a 0 prom se which recalls thAt gh given en by bv Louis his return to tor r ce in 1818 which Inch was vas follow tollo followed followed ed cd by the coup of ot direct est of ot the empire Nor is the result any more bril- bril brilliant bril brilliant in ID the 1 of i military con con- control con u trot Th The allies to themI them- them Kl es I s that German des d Jes not den her obligations disarm dis but the tho detect defects In the carrying out ot of this c c 01 me ate e accepted without protest It Is admitted that all 1111 ceased months s ago RIGHT TO CO The note co concludes b bl declaring that the allIes are forced to insist st on their right to maintain control but that the control commission will be free to determine the degree decree to which this th control can be realized and Is Should the th meet m et ob obstructions the allies reo re- re the right to take steps tepa steps but do not uy say what hat steps T Knowing no 1 lug the tho German tempera tempera- temperament temperament ment meet there can be bo no doubt about ineffectuality of ot such a note It ItIs Itis Itis Is simply an adjournment preto- preto prefatory tory tor tor to capitulation These documents produced a disagreeable imp impression essron In ranee for several reasons When reparations reparation reparations tion are discussed it Is so 00 tech tech- technical that the public comprehend little But the crown n prince and are arc Plain questions which body knows knos can be he an an- an answered answered ves es or no no furthermore tle tt-o people h e been accustomed to regard Pre Pre- ruler Pre micr Poincare as a n man of ot bronze who ho ne never er yields and Wednesdays Wednesday s 's rote loto have havo brought dj disappointment I Ill all the Teener because only last Sunday the premier had Made an extremely energetic g e tlc To Tomake make matters worse the he semi of semiofficial Octal press attempted to mask the by insinuating that mili mill military military tar tary control was WIlS of ot small Importance tame tan tance e after atter all but hut this Isn't the tho thIren h publics public's opinion Nor was liS liSIt It In 1920 or in 1921 In his fortnightly review he ro- ro blamed his predecessors predecessor tor for neglecting this control Nor is 18 isit It the opinion of ot our air who I the he very cry dav day these notes were sent g give ge e an interview Inter de declaring that lack of ot control ot of o German air armaments was n a life lite and death for tor France nI AGnI ITT finally everybody sees Ices ces that tIt 1 If it took so long to agree on such meaningless formulas It tt Is 18 be- be because because cause there thero Is a 0 more profound disagreement on fundamentals The British want control suppressed l land and the tho French dont don't Britain wants ants ants no sanctions does doer Tha Tho Dilly Dally DU Telegraph the faith faith- faithful faithful ful mirror of ot Downing street lares dares that the French general 1 on tte ought not to be authorIzed author lied to mak make decisions as aa In the e pa past t jut but ut act orly In close coll collaboration ration with the allies delegates and ambassadors at This Thia means that at no control ts Is IsI i until unanimous un agree agree- agree f ment Is ts reached on each point which practically moans ne means er Of Ot course there was IlS much talk at tho the recent conferences about saving the entente as usual It Is odd that this entente Is never vis- vis visIble vis visible ible except to a native nathe When any an positive result is sought ht disagree disagree- disagreement disagreement ment Altogether It Is a wretched job which wont won't deceive Germany any moro more than the allies One lifter alter another the allies are ar slipping toward ImpuIssance and 1 abdication German militarism to t destroy tor for which so many died has lIas a II fair future before bofors It |