Show GREAT BR TR AND FACE CE FAR FA f r 1 f D NG I I I I Br DT A IRr A-IRr I T Former FOlmer Fi r I to the United States Stales Special Dispatch to The 3 Examiner I CoPYright 1924 b bi the Consoli Conso dated teJ Press AssocIation PARIS PAUlS March Ono One 8 X One Is reluctant ant a nt to say sty anything illicit might role diminish tho the agreeable Impression of ot good will III produced by th the tue let let- et- et etters tars exchanged between bt J rs and nd Poincare Loth certainly are ar sincere i hen ben they say saya ay a franco British accord Is In sar s tiry ary to peace But Dut such an accord they realize bel being ns- ns apolitical a political p lall al matter cannot result ti ri oni a Il sImple affirmation of common hopes It 11 must pass into the do do- do domain main ot of realities bi b settling some of the tho disputes dispute now outstanding bet between een the tle Ito t two 0 nations nation In this respect It must b he be admit admit- admitted admitted ted led that tho the two t t 0 countries cou are arc not i further ad than e rorI It I the tho th development of ot Bi It- It IsIs Ish relations I during Inc last tour ui 3 sc pha cl CarS rs r arc are reviewed renewed two facts a w till iii bo ha perceptible which are r ai as a likely to be true tomorrow as aa first that both Loth governments government vi a ero li 11 complete agreement a on the tho ques ques- ques lion of ot Ia law and second the thc they nevet nevel hase ha c e agreed on application or of o sal saId M law lass II J G OTI G CCO J IUn ot ot a single British ex- ex exI I Arthur Henderson who was as quickly disavowed hag disavowed lias demanded cancellation ot of the th treaty treat ot of Yer- Yer sallies or ha has atoned a leal leasing lea Ins G Ger- Ger Germany many marry armed nor Ing In- excusIng her from rom r reparations pa But Rut the ha minute I Is the tho question u of ef el cl log Int controllIng Ger G i many a 8 armaments or cut Hilling a n schedule of ot pa ments or oro o of Liking measures to collect sums Bums due thel there Hide e is l I n a al all au along the line und and consequently nothing I Is ls accomplished Sir Mr r Macdonald l s lettes spoke poke rather of list lie he call calls questions Riot It it I itis ItI Is to be feared these thes questions prose proe pro e surprisingly Impo important tot tOl like 1110 the greater ratel questions y are dominated by fundamental lenta dl agreement a which his hia de- de tIe tints fins but does doea not remote remo French men lettel find finch In Mr Ir Macdonald s a let let- let tei tel all the tho tI they ha bass 0 read in the th last tou four ear 01 0 i sIgnatures sit The letter might lia h base l e 0 beer been rIA sIgned by d George Geor e r I Lity IA a 01 or Curzon without changing chons a comma FRANCE DL It holds hold that FI Fiance aneo b by Insist In Ine Ing on Germany pay Is 1 disorganizing anti and causIng causin nt re- re reI re bIbs IS that th-st by tailing to Jim In slet on on German Gorman execution ot of the I I Is I lot tal disorder which reacts on I lah Ish I nIt it 11 i just ju t T I case cae ot or youre an- an another another other j In vain Poincare Poincare's and Macdon- Macdon Mao aid ald a letters letter III ate e searched for tor any an hint In the tho wy scay ot of reconciling Ihl- Ihl thi difference 01 lou fou ly Iy these two gentlemen ha base haic e taker taleen ta great creat pains to express their slit I Bi cement In the most cordial cot terms But in so o doing they have 1 done doris nothIng but hut make mke that agreement stand out e cleady cle than e cl eser er Does that mean an n accor accord d IR I I Impossible No In 1919 99 I samo fundamental point ot of already existed arid and yet an agree ng was nail a cached i-cached hd an I 1 the time heats heat signed I when hen en n s uin Ui 11 4 ner 55 cr Cr c C n Ion u oh Ibo lit I 1 I I it treaty reaty since sines thit time theme the 0 h has baa as n never ever been an attempt by I Ia a and nd England to use ilse Iise above abose oe tech tech- tec n ical differences ene and put pirt the dis- dis dl I I c on a plane of at national In- In n t I mOI There Thero hate o ha o beers been disputes about tho t th he Ruh Ruhl the Palatinate to and Tan pats Tangiers giers g lers Put Iut never ha havo hase 0 tho two 10 g e tried to tt do what ft hat Lord Lo L Lan down M J did Id In 1909 1 a i lien hen the they lIucc ed d In a nil all ll outstanding out differences and b brought rought the tho two t 0 nations to together o on n a common policy polley Would such liquidation produce the same Mme effects as lu u tJ cara ago I It t is l I difficult to say no without try try try- In I Ine ng The original orl-Inal mistake Of o both nations n was las not Inclined to buoy u up p the treaty treSty of oc o S which a w Mas as tho I result Qt Q seven even months month or lr dally d aily el e gh 0 and nd t kc Since 1920 Fiancee s premiers hale been men 5 Mho 5 ho opposed tho treaty and that th ll ear ge g g ase e th the English an admirable o 01 op- op p to tare tae up agaIn au p points they advanced ad and then s at the tho peace pece conference 0 I So little l b little the stork ork labor labor- i louly built hits lias been pulled down clown n do-n I i I The Tho time thu-'s thu la Is ripe again ln g for tor builders |