Show Tardieu u Sees Danger er to World W u s TO IN IN N u ON N DAVIES DAES England Has Hag Over P Pictures i c t u res of ofa a Lady AstorI Astor I 1 By Dr A G GARDi ER B Greatest liberal EdItor Edito Specie Special I dispatch 1921 1928 Consolidated Press At n The Tho Th United SUlt State will har share hare In ih dhe payments mad made by Germany Grman under tho the Dawes plan A G 0 Oar Oar- dIn s prediction that Great tIn would from Its position on title this thi question hu has h been fully ulla borne born orne out by development at the th Paris Perls conference In his hi nl dispatch today Mr Gardiner Indicates t that B public opinion foro force Chancellor Churchill to t uk ask e a Intentions Intention regarding pa 10 ent on her war lr debts although Marls believes the th British would Jike to avoid discussing the th ques ques- gues- gues guese filon of ot debts until America forces fe the th e buI ue LONDON Jan One 10 10 One One difficult before the tho th Inter med tin fin conference at Parl Paris seems teem Jo b be satisfactorily that arranged thai t of America s claim to share bar In Ii J made mado mad by Germany German Un- Un Under un der dr th the Daws Dawes Da e plan I Legal opinion here In regard to t the American claim has been nd- nd ad terse eroe at ns stated b bi by the tho th writer last eek but hut Chancellor Churchill Isel decided to take his stand the locality legality of ot the th portion of o I the he United States State Stat Then a factory factory compromise was waa reached with Ith payments pa ment to f America to be bi pread pr oter Il a long terms term ot of ears cars carstin yn tin In the th form of ot A a on theSpa the theSpa Spa percentages gee The Tho Th suggestion made mad by the tho press presa that the th Eng Eng- h acceptance of ot this solution was as wain In in consideration of complications complication I made by with Ith regard retard to ti the the transfer of ot gold eold to London Is not taken seriously MORE MOKI PROBLEM A much more mor difficult problem Cor or the tho th conf conference I Is the tho disposal ot of the rho Ul receipts from front the th occupation tion ot of the Ruhr The question is 1 I by the tb fact t that the tho thi h n never vcr hn hats hale e recognIzed tine tile thoI I of the th occupation or the thi procedure procedure- by whIch the tho receIpt wore w ere obtained while sets oets sel the hc entire cost of ot that C enterprise against t the tho income from roi It t The subject of c war mar debts debts hanot emerged to 0 owing to the rho th fact that the ob observers er ers ar are forbidden to take port pert In any discussion ot of the subject and this matter the th American n attitude Is la the th key to t settlement But Dut In private agar Dr debts debt are the he th absorbing tube sut of ot conversation con atlon It f It Ie the on one onon on which public sentiment I Is Iv cone con d here noH Finance Min ter Churchill Is e being bein urged to extract from France rance a plain dee dec lIon lr of ot her Intentions Intention The only IO political Incident of t Ig I sig- sig significance e here Is the absence ot of PO llad Llod d George from the gr great Brent re- re haHt s I of ot the Liber Liberal part In London on n Thursday The speakers of ot the most mot ad e i- i lanced need and energetic t members member ot of 11 the parti part partIr Mr Ir LIO d George was no not In united Incited to the gatherIng This tact fact illustrates the tho tendency or of the pirt rt to regard retard It Its future to eing dependent on til the spirit of the forthe rank and tile file lie and to walt wait for tor the emergence of a new leader leade The prolonged drama Over OTer the portrait of Lady Astor Antor has ha reached a solution To speak more mere cor core It I Is s drama over o two per por I The Th original was pointed for tor the Astor Actor family but now flow It Ith h has torto been presented by Lord A Astor tor to the Corporation of ot Plymouth which ady 1 j Ady Actor Ator A tor represents represent In the house ot of o cOm commons common mono ItI It will wili I be hung In the tho th municipal gallery Kallery Th The duplicate to was painted for forthe the staircase of the house houe hu of corn com cormons mons and now It 1 has hIlS ha been finals l moY d owing to on the tho ground of ot the th ImproprIety ot of lying hiving persons being thus commemorated orated ron FOR PORT IT rr The Th portrait ha hat hai been accepted acceptor for public exhibition at Plymouth Ph mouth Ito It final d 1 bas haj not yet been settled but It Ie I understood the Bedford college rolle for tor women omen rUn rin In connection n with London oily city I ie the portrait adorn theIr wail walli a Much fe feeling 1 hat l 88 a been been n aroused arou on olin the tho th subject but It ft I Is ei 1 sl gnat mo mot most t of et the lh op position to acceptance of the th plc- plc ture ure proceeded from the tho ll ea of ot whom lAdy Astor Ator I 1 Is stem nom a cOlleague The feet fact Is 1 I however that he hn r ladyship hj I 1 In an ln p dent nent person mu much h moro more mor often otten her own party parly than with Ith It f and nd she ohe lh le I especially toon Iton opposed to i It on en tho th liquor question She Sh le I a whole hearted prohibitionist whit the Zhe I 1 party In n clo cloy alliance with the th d drink trade trado trad ond an derl eo most mot of ot It Its Iti enormous lea i Loral toral oral income from rom that source |