| Show Balkan alkan U Unrest Looms dooms Large On Tenth War Anniversary FRANCE EAGER To GAIN EVEN PART PAYMENT French Not Satisfied With Results of Conference BY T Former Ir French High Commissioner to tho rho United States SUK Special Dispatch teb to the Ibo Standard Standard Examiner Copyright 1924 by the tho th Consoli- Consoli Consolidated Con dated oll-dated dated Pres Press Proa Association PARIS August The Tho 2 The second act of o the tho London conference ho- ho hogins be gln gins Acceptance of o the tho French compromise proposal made mado after aner two 1 weeks neck of disagreement ren- ren rendered ren rendered dered possible an invitation to Ger- Ger m iny ny m and nd the th play will continue lib an extra character on th the 1 the he pat pant week has haj been particularly particularly difficult On return from the tho th review and In the th face t ce of tho demands from tho the bankers bankel Pr Ime Minister MacDonald Donald sudden suddenly Iy ly raised tho question of o military e of th the Ruhr although It hid lad been creed agreed before hand th that this question was as sac outside the scope of the conference At the same fine time Mr MacDonald announced the Intention to with with- withdraw withdraw withdraw draw British troops from Cologne just as us If It Germany during the last fh the e earn cars oar had Aad faithfully executed ed ott all her engagements Meanwhile the tho technical discussions discus discus- ion Philip Snowden Snoden Snow Sno den showed hoed ho ed no an c e The Tho Th press was as nen ous E E ery days day's day session was na as announced before hand as IU do de e de o In such an nn atmosphere Premier lot Hen Her riot also proposed In- In Informally n formally In concert with tho Bel- Bel Belgians Clans Bel-Clans glans gians to evac te the Ui Ruhr b by sur- sur suf c cesa stages during the next net tl tao t 0 oscars years ears SEES SEEMS PARADOX The situation thus created Is singularly paradoxical It It would bit bo argued that the French so gO has obtained acceptance ot or Its view view- viewpoint viewpoint viewpoint point means abandonment of It t original thesis since sine deprives the siGn ston ton of Its sovereign power and also als relinquishes Frances France's rIght to sep sep- separate sep separate arate arale action In the th future In other nords In order to get let toe conferences to accept Frances France's Prance France begins by bor- bor borrowing borrowing bor rowing theirs and offering ott It as asher asher asher her own o the Ib concessions Trance obtains In exchange er heth- heth hether er In the tho th matter of transfers or deliveries in kid ha e only second second- secondary secondary secondary ary Importance by comparison Looking deeper Into the behind these surface there are rc three distinct German erman which la larks lacks working capital and foresees a grave crave econ economic crisis wants the money money th loan England wane prompt liquidation of the tho Ruhr fair V-fair f at- at fair and certainly It will ulli m not be bo re repeated repeated France is 1 I led to held bere re re-I to toJ J demands and satisfy Ger Ger- Germany Ger- Ger Germany Germany many s wants In hope of getting ettin part of what Is due du her hor x MAY Y GET NOTHING G But Dut as the tho conference even een e c en the tho ne newly Iy enlarged program dos does do not take taKo into account either security securIty security ity or war nar debts It Is to be fearol that trance France will get ret nothing of value alue while abandoning In part Eight of the treaty of Vor- Vor Voi-sailles Voi sallies one of her principal rights and most valuable means of at action The Tho Th gO to con con- conducted con conducted ducted dueled the Ruhr occupation so badly that It belied kel the Dawes re- re report report re report port as a an easy way nay ay out The Mae Mae- MaeDonald Mac Donald Donald cabinet welcomed It be- be because because b i-causo i cause It offered an Instrument for revising the th Versailles treaty Later London as well as Paris that of the th Dawes pI pel perhaps hilIs hilI's tad nad been hasty Pa Palls Pails Is die dis- discovered dis discovered covered that the experts plan be- be besides besides be besides sides ng a blow blo at the th treaty treat has na subordinated like Lira treaty treat Itself to Germanys Germany's rather doubt doubt- doubtful doubtful ful good rood faith alth and that even een e en If It eC cv- d CK d It would Mould yield Franco less les than the amount of her torell debts W RT G SHOUTED ROUTED Great Britain soon loon began to re- re realise r alise the th rehabilitation of ot Germany would mean a serious menace tit to British trade The press preMo as ao aril ell 11 as various groups hf has b been n shouting tilts warnIng for tor the tho last lut Week eek eek But Buton Buton Buton on account of Internal politics and nd epe especially lally their tenure In office of tic both and MacDonald are to turn a deaf ear er to such suc ucb warnings It If the Dawes loan lean succeeds or- or T r except the tho th Gorman Gormann Will Willbo ho bo sorry sorn Herriot Herrio who ho Inherited Poincare's mistakes will have hav cue suc- suc succeeded no better than his or In tiling Franco France S treasury and hi his successor mill will find things thing In this respect expect J just n as he took them It Il Is hl hard to coo SC what h 1 t Ihl this Lon Lon- London Lon London don conference will win have ivo v h except In to Germans German's Int est Int-est r eat st Despite De compromises compromised the and 1 British vl w vl-w points remain re- re re remain main maln diametrically opposed d And GormAn German Deputy who como came and rondo made B Il speech at ot Yer- Yer Versailles Ver sailles the other day said said- Wo W We will nB never ns er pay you In such uch circumstances can cin any any- body anybody body believe ae 0 are r making pro reas |