Show Europe Expects United States to r Ease or Cancel War W ar Debts BRITISH FEAR OTHERS Will GET OFF EASY With Dawes Plan 0 O Kd Europe Looks For Reward Fr From m U S B By Dr LI VII BIRD p I I Correspondent of at liso Standard Exu Copyright 1921 bj by Tlc Tl Consoli Consoli- Consolidated dated PreEs Association PARIS PATIS AuS Aug 9 has begun to behave e ilke ilk nood ft n good girl girland and now she he shall hiv hn e a u stick ot of tandy Landy This ruts remark a which a French diplomat let drop today con con- contains con contains perhaps more mor sar sarcasm son son- sarcasm against America Amerl than most t Eurol cans feel reel but r It e with 5 ith rea ac- ac accuracy ac accuracy curacy the tho meaning of or current t happenings happenIng as Europeans see ee e them themE E Ever Eer cr since the thc United States Stales bente rejected the Vet sallIes see pc-see settlement America s a 0 of- of of tidal attitude has hols let lope pu-lope ItI- ItI lope put hei het 0 own n In order then we w will III sec see And now Is satisfied that by ac- ac accepting ac the tho th Daises M 11 has oe- oe re returned turned to the th path paths of at o wisdom w and as a a I leward eard wili consent to discuss annulment or at any rat rate of ot Europe's war ar debts debt SS i hether any o assurance I has haa been glien h en b Washington cannot be b ascel d but those In a position to be li II informed do not hesItate to press thell I that th tue next mo moo oon mo 0 all On the tho program I Is the opening of at negotiations In that Banking experts point out that It would b Impossible to find tour four or the lie lWon dol- dol dollars dollars dol dollars lars which the Dawe- Dawe plan re- re requires re requires quires In the th shape shale thap o of loans on German cerman a railways s and Industries e It If simultaneously Europ's debts to America had hod to 1 be Pc e funded In other uther words despite nil all efforts to keep the tho debt in n out IUt o of the Dawes plan It Is a fact tact that the plin plen ll is not executable unless the debts more moro or leas les are ar off art the lh slate elate TO GI GE On tat fact that complicates the debts question y In Great Groat funding ment ne- ne negotiated ne at ton by Stan Stan- Stan Stanley ley Icy Bald Baldwin Baldain In A large largo portion ot of opinion Is ex cx for tor that the tho d States make a more inor favorably arrange arrange- arrangement ment ment with Ith the thc Trench ond and others while holding Gloat Gleat I Britain to a ahard ahard ahard hard bargain Man seem to feel that l has been too generous onerous und i nd should ha hae waited for tor or a general gentral settle settle- settlement ment ettle-ment scent ment before a sepal ate deal l They forget It at Mr lIr Bud BaM Budo Bald In o in s a pact pact forced a Is I ic go market for tor exports amid nil helped to diminish unemployment unemployment ment ment DOUBLE DOUDLE SI I the late Andrew Boner Bonar Law In his reparations plan laM car ear offered altered to ylie off aU till nil money due Great Grell by to as ao a well ell as a In excess ot of the th amount to keep keel the th contract vitti It America H Poincare when premier ye re re Mr Bonar Bonor La LAW Lao u a otter offer but today Premier h s ha-s accept accepted ed practically th the sa-n-i sa aan plan but without the debt sctt ctt ment at- at attached at attached e Mr Ir Donar Bonar BonarLaw BonarLaw La Law w said then and lint I It Is pre pre pre- pre that Prime primo Prim Minister Mac- Mac Macdonald Mac Macdonald donald would aglee that reparations reparations and l wore ere one Indivisible in I and nd Ad auld never be settled seT ser irately This view dew is known n to tn I bo be hold held not only by all 1111 Euro Euro- European Euro European ean statesmen men but also by many influential Americans Americana who are arnot not prevented by official posItion front from stAting It publicly R H V Boyden's recent remarks rm rk at V n II il- il 1 Ma Maw Mass on this subject have been widely Idely p In Pari Paris and those thos wh hr were inti- inti A 5 mate mat with him say laY h ho ht held the th q same me Ie hen ahon ov over r Ie h-Ie as I American delegate on tie tle ti reparations com commission mission bu but bat ot of course he could not voice vole at that time MAY AY TO DODGE The suggestion Is h In high quarters In Paris thatch that he debt problem may be b e ally and In the semi sami Why way as the reparations problem camely mely by an unofficial of at financial and experts sImilar to the th Da Beets 8 committee to discuss the th and make a report The Th belle belief bell li is strongly held that the Unite States f go gov- gov iov v- v would not refute r u Uta to take the sam same benevolent benevol attitude the th ot of such auch sucha sucha Il a committee as It did In the th pro pre lous loua teas and that v hilo neither the American nor an any other gov- gov government gov would bo be b bound to adopt the report this might I make till still till there be b such uch force lorce of ot International eXT tort opinion opinion ion behind b It as a to commend popular lar Ian approval fa r and an pae pa the way for tor or official mi action It Is I a ticklish queston on as to which nation would issue Isue invitations tor for such uch a continence cont Iu- Iu l Eu-l tops lope op would prel prefer r for the th United tAtes to take tak the th but there is 10 I a small mall chance Great Britain would d dc de It America I Is not ready |