Show PREMIER MDONAlD POINTS OUT NEED FOR FO SOLVING OF OTHER PROBLEMS IN EUROPE Inter allied Debts Disarmament and National Security Next Big Questions to Be Discussed in World Affairs LONDON Aug Auf In 16 It 16 In In refer refer- referring referring ring to the London cor ference os as sonly only a 0 step stop In the ot of Europe Premier Macdonald l point point- pointed pointed ed cd out other unsolved ell pi There Thero Is the qu lon 1011 of o the Inter allied debts lie he said the the question of ot dl and no- no national na lIonal security the tho th oi Q ot of the tho composItion competition nd nd authority of the tho leage of o nations the Iho ques ques- question ques- ques question question tion of doing dolne justice justic b by arbitration arbitration tion None of the thee I Is i-i a problem nono none of them by sacrificing one nation to the tho Interests of another lloy all nil re require re- re reQuIre require quire International a be- be be between tween t p peoples oples hoe who th as aro are on terms of o absolute equality and who ale nie absolutely free ree to accept or reject the th pio- pio pio NEW V D D ARISE There Ther Is another great creat class classo of dangers danser which wo Pe 0 ha have hase e to face I refer to the economic problems which ar art lound to arIse as soon toon aa as the central Euro Euro- European European European powers posters find their feet Ceet There will be an attempt on tt the part of soulless International combines using the weapon capon ot of pres- pres pressure sure suro uro to subordinate tho the common Interests for tor own The Tho do- do tenso do-tenso lense of national and being against tuch uch moves careful must receive the most moot consideration and Clr action of o democratic The The Tue all Important import thing thine today is that wo we should 1 ie cc sure sur that wo we are re on the right richt road I ant am sure that howe however er or brief ma mai bo be the rule ot of each eacho ot of us mere us straws In purrs puffs of oC popular Las fa favor faor or ore wo o e have havo ever every reason to bo be proud that It has ha been oui out good fortune to take tae part In this thi historic conference 1 G Premier Macdonald as president pre ot of the presided at to- to tonight to night nights s meeting which 1 was as at attended at- at attended attended tended by del gates and ond experts from front the various powers power The session was aas informal and lacked h It was a business in n a business office and mere lucre like lIe a 0 directors conference than tItan a II dip dip- diplomatic diplomatic dip diplomatic function the Iho he BritIsh prime prImo minister and Pre Premiers Her Her- Herriot Herriot riot Her riot and Theun Theunis Th Chancellor Marx Ambassador Kellogg c Baron Earon Ha- Ha Hai-ashi Hai ashi Japan and Professor Do De Ste- Ste fani LanI Italy all nil made modo brief ad- ad addresses ad dresses drees expressing their satisfaction satisfaction tion over oser 0 er the th success ul conclusion of tho the conference M lii Herriot said ald We W e see aee e the da dawn dan n end and hope to soon oon see c da light Chancellor Marx thanked Pre Pre- Premier PremIer Pre Pre- Premier mier Macdonald Maedonald especially forthe forthe for forth the th human wIth which he had dealt alto the dell deli delicate deli delicate cate cato problems Ambassador Kellogg Kellogs expressed the opinion that tho the delegates v acre ers all of ot the th mind that the Dawes plan was as thc the greatest piece picco of constructive work ork of modern times and add that he desired to extend hi hk SIncere con con- con to General Da Daws Dawes ALL D OUT JUT The Tho Th German French and Bet Bet- B Clan l-Clan 5 sIan gian deles delegates and Premier M Mac Mac- Macdonald dooald c-dooald donald had been through such uch a In the last lat 48 U In en- en enforcing enforcing en forcing the tho settlement ment of the and German about the Ruhr eva evaluation is were blockading th the entire con con- con conference ference thit they rushed from the foreign office in tat yeat relief after atter ure Mr Macdonald started at l once oneo for or Scotland many of or toe French and Belgian officials took th nIght boats homeward home and the th Ger- Ger Germans Germans manx Ger-manx mans ore are leasing lea fo tor Berlin Cerlin earl early tomorrow to take up their battle battlo with the ti fl r of tho protocol Neither the lh Germans German ns nor the tho French is were ere fully lIh a ith the compromise on the Ruhr e evacuation but both deli deli- d l scored many poInts point they believe will appeal to their publics end and ease case the th 1 sia a in oh- oh ob taming ratification TO e Tho The specific of the tho to e th the thi Ruhr ab- ab ab absolutely within one ono yea year from rom Aug- Aug August Aue 15 16 and to evacuate Dortmund immediately aro are grest prIzes prize for tor forthe the German although they had hoped that the period be nuro ed to cIa tf months Premier won eon on the tho admiration of all the delegates bythe by bythe bythe the fearless tearless 0 end ond nd dashing l manner In which he ho handled thc tbt tans tangled Ruhr situation sl aith Ith equal frankness to both hi M Her Her- Herriot Herriot riot Her riot and Chancellor Marx and do- do doIng doIng Iny do-Iny Ing much to keep war time timo ani- ani animosities ani do down don n The French and German delegates had many mony long conversations during durine tho the confer confer- conference conference conference ence concerning their future tar tar- tar tariff iff If arrangement and at lit times thIs commercial feature threatened to tobe tobe tobo be a 0 serious handicap ap to tho Ruhr settlement But Bt they LI- LI finally fi finally nally agreed 10 o meet October 1 In Paris to begin negotIations for fora fora tora a commercial treaty The Thc German delegation Insists that it t made mado no trade on tariff amusements to goin ho tho fluhr decision and that It will wili begin In Paris untrammeled led by any pledge to admit Alsatian hon lion ore or other French products free GREAT GRIAT PE pI cn TREATY Premier Macdonald ii lit IlL address address- addressing ing lag the delegates the results of the Londo I conference as the first t really agree agree- agreement as ment sInce tince the wai wal It was isaa as more mere I than words printed on paper Lot fOI It was isas as in fact tact U thi flirt fh st peace i treaty treats In as much as tho the dele dele- delegates dele Kates gates at this had turned their backs on war star ar and thoughts ot of war tsar ar h he s a ld Addressing Chancellor Mart Mr Ir Macdonald spoke poke of the lh dif dif- dif difficulties i the tho German ministers race face Ho lie knew their burdens were he said and nd their people might not be too happy at t the achieved but he com corn commended commended mended to German stu stud tho the 8 85 s- s tern tem tem is-tem of agreed alreed upon I whereby defects detects In th Iho tho Dawes plan might be b remedied I In other words said cald the pre pre- premier premier pre premier mier tho the th period of national Iso Iso- iso isolation lation Is ended and that thai of ex- ex exchange ex exchange change of o views lens le leand and of reason reason- reasonable reasonable able e of ot experiences has begun That is the th aJ advance ance the London conference lias ijaS made over Ho our or has only be- be begun begun be begun gun and wo ste 0 must step by step eteo the th work of Deac makIng and restoration There Thoro Is a a 0 lonG longway way to go before we e reach the goal of peace peo and se- se security security se security but I think v we a e a ar ark on on the rIght road CU Cli TUA's M I 1 in the th name of expressed gratitude fo 0 Mr Macdonald who he ho solid said s ld had guIded them thorn and nd He declared that to put out the th es Do plan Into operation was wai a difficult work the tho beginning of a now new era All the th problems of the tho star ar were wre not solved 1 ho sail said but buthe buth he be saw the th dawn France had suffered much but she he only asked tor for her ler rIghts I Chancellor Marx also f honked Mr Macdonald for tor or his under under- understanding understanding understanding standing He lIe pointed out the tho heavy hevy task t k of the German ito dele gates and the responsibilities they had assumed In accepting tie the theDa Da Daes es plan They were acre ere much en- en encouraged encouraged en encouraged by the tho pro provision Islon made mado for arbitration Ho to expressed tie the hope that this would ol as bo be Used and that war would come cometo cometo cometo to an end Hj Ii He also hoped that In the tho future there would be b brought to all International con con- conferences conferences con conferences the spirit of p aco is had reigned 0 over oser er the tho London con con- con conference ference Germany was prepared I to collaborate In tho v work Pork ork of peace 00 00 |