| Show Unemployment U Situation Makes kes England Anxious ED PAUPERS liVE UVE UPON CHARITY Seriousness of Joblessness M m Stirs Government To Tor r I Action By n v t G G G Ut B n ue t L Cable to The rhe Standard Ex- Ex Examiner E Ex Examiner Cops Cop Copyright right 1923 hONDO Sept t 1 1 I defy with Ith regard to the European situation has been aggravated b by action of or Premier l Mussolini or of Ih and by b the grave grate unemployment unemployment ni ment nt here All authorities agree aree that the during the Hie coming win win- winter winter win winter ter will be most menacing All branches of or industry aro are la deeper depression and it Is esti estimated mated that by the end of or the au- au autumn autumn au autumn the country will alit have hate two million unemployed living on doles Government schemes scheme for finding ort cork for tor the unemployed only touch the fringe of or the and grave o concern prevails pre at the continuance of or the e evil 1 system s tem Doles were ero adopted in a pan I three years ago as l a temporary and t hey have hate ha e become a 11 fixture England 1 now has a II vast fast sub sub- subI aub I stratum of or bodied able-bodied paupers paupers t w without a prospect plo of oC absorbing absorbing absorbing- them In Industry This burden coupled with lIh e extortionate taxation and and diminished 1 trade creates an outlook which fills tho the mind with deep disquietude It Is outlook Ilch Ill Bald Bald- win Bild-win In on to definite action In Eu Europe rope All minds are arc no now occupied with the progress of or the Anglo I ranch rench tru struggle le The Tho Belgian rep reply to the thel l note IIa says s Ditto to the French note There Is nn n pros pros- prospects prospects prospects of an agreement bel between een England and her allies The feel feel- feeling feeling feeling ing Is growing stronger that a n con con- continuance continuance con continuance of the lain aln Is undesirable and that Baldwin should proceed to action by announcing an- an announcing an announcing the acceptance of a 11 pro pro- proposed pro proposed posed International commission for forthe forthe the aw a o of Perman Perman's s 's capacity ca- ca ca capacity to pay ray In some quarters Baldwin Is h be- be beIng betag be being ing tag urged to go further It Ir the French Insist upon remaining In Inthe Inthe the tte Ruhr It Is suggested that Ln Eng k land take counteraction by con con- controlling controlling con controlling InI I trolling German ports It Is 11 Im- Im im improbable probable that thit Baldwin BaldIn Bald In will III take such a drastic line at nt this cage I especially In 10 view slew le leor of or the hard dle-hard dle die element In his ors 11 0 re party which Is 5 Under the Influence or of o the th Harms Hanns worth orth press and still note reconciled reconciled e ed 1 to definite hostility toward That element ho however e cr Is dl- dl diminishing di diminishing under the growing ap- ap appreciation ap appreciation of or the fact that the Poincare policy Is the cause ause of the tle alarming depression in world trade trado and that the tile Poincare are note practical repudiation of the French debt to Great The rhe result of the Irish elections Is a 0 great President e and the Free rree State cause Figures gh give e him a working ca- ca capacity ca capacity 0 over oer er the La- La Labor Labor La Labor bor and all other factions Eamon DC De Valeras Valera's el election In inthe Inthe the storm storn center of County Claire fulfills expectations but does des not alter the fact that his power tl- tl finally nally ll-nally nally na has been broken It Is gen gen- generally rally gen agreed that his arrest on the tho theIn eve of the election was as a In tactics It Jt was ns that he will be released but he III alit find himself the leader of a small and discredited faction The surprise of oC the tile election nas the collapse of the Labor party This Is attributed to the mischievous ous IlIS us activities of or Jim Larkin since he returned from America As a result of the election the confident Impression pre prevails that the rebel movement Is la now corn com com completely under control Public Interest seems ferns little Ip- Ip I In Inclined the dined with Ith the election and the Morning I Post ost Is getting reconciled Ito the Id idea a of or a free freo go Ireland The writer was wag amused at the th Interest Interest which his has seen been een aroused 1 by Lord Birkenhead's In America The public here has to be a by an any or of orthe the Improprieties of or the former orI I l lord rd chancellor Wisdom and good manners ne never neer er were his strong points and ind since the tho overthrow of I the coalition his hia extravagance extra of oC speech and action have been so FO reckless that he now Is discredited discredited beyond be ond J Amer Amer- AmelIca America ica Ira should not take talta him more se- se seriously se seriously than we ae e do |