Show PROBLEMS REMAIN TOI TO BE SETTLED I These Are Rhine Occupation Occupation pation and War Debts to America fly n nl if flInt un rho Che Special radio dispatch Cops COl right 1025 ConsolIdated Press Pres Asen PARIS lAnIt Jan 3 Europe's Europe's begIns lIt III tt with ith two major crises crise the tho tho consequences ot of which 11 it is h still Impossible to estimate They may be b settled and ond they will sill bo be settled quickly If It all nil sides desire peace firmly enough to sIdetrack a momentary pride In In a diplomatic But Bul otherwise there thero Itt tn-Itt willbo be long lon and fruitless squabbles from which only the apostles ot of o In- In In International disorder and principal principal- principally ly Iy t the tite he hostel E O OleI leI can con profit Tho The two lues profit which wh which ci to ch the writ writ- writer writer writer er refers are First the problem of o the occupation and lie llie ques ques- ques question lion tion of ot wor sor debts to America According to the treat tret of Ver- Ver sallIes tho tito first rone Yone occupied In must muot he h evacuated h 1 January 10 1925 This Includes Cologne which Is in 1 the tho headquarters of the tile British army of occupation Were ere this thi rome acutt td d today Ill It Is ibl that the British would see sec in sn excuse for fr ceasing participation in the ind occupation In ing the tho French 1 pi alone Jl T A AS ST From this till It I Is obvious that t the tho French motives In extending are ore first nt to enforce Ger- Ger German German Ger German man of the tho treat which hid I li in the 0 lesson on and second to o tin malm-tin the Franco ranco unity against Germany which shun whilo It Is a secondary reason n Is no loss los Important n ant an i perhaps It I Is it the determining rca rea- rea reason son eon sonTo To fo the continued tinn lIon of the Cologne yone rone the French insisted th that t Germany hadnot hal l n not l complied compiled with tho the claue of the treat treat Thin T l a sal the ground on which such t l could rest reat since the tho reparations auction already had been ben hy by the acceptance of o tile the plan I Ti In this In claim ot lIst Hal lIa I Gc failed to ellum Thee Thene questions 8 tho writer r does do e s not pro pro pro- propose pro pro-po po pose ft to answer hut ho lie will m onlY that tim tho rep t it on hl h are ba ed I In is nely ft n year old 01 1 end and nd s 's was n as male morle by hy General ett now the minister of nf war but hut then of ot the tho Inter Allied Ml Mi- Mi Control lon commission slon In Ocr Ger Germany rn many mony any The question will orl arise In inmany many minds mind s hv did not publish lbs th re- re report re report port shin hen It set wa fl made m Why Wh WIll did 1 not Premier I publish It If R L lTD Why doe doci Premier to- to today to today day persecute the th newspaper pot hold of o this t and printed It on the very d diy y of the FInco Fianco- Fianco agreement to do that which the leport justifies to continue the tho Cologne occupation 7 All this Is In the realm relm of dip dip- dip diplomatic 10 lint But tile the th upshot of cf It all alt I li in a deep dep German n resent resent- resentment ment a agaInst l what hat Is called railed In Ger Ocr Germany Germany ant and It many the allied tilled perfidy p does not make mke for European liar hr mon har-mon moos mon The des debts debt crisis crl l I li ii n not tt les lc s Im- Im Im Important This also aloo In 10 the form torm In which It has thus thua far tar been pd s d can only loid 1 to mutual which will silt bring f a solution no nearer The tact fact Is that tho t the French and A American aro are probably probably ably uch ich nearer together tOI than 1 the ho public of either country Imol- Imol ImoR Ines The Tho plan pl n for ettling r the war debt debit along l the tho line lines of the Dl e agreement w tills writer put for ard months ago a o as emanating froni French sources I Is today tody h P tIe the French public and nes ne's newspapers spa spa- pers pere as aa a scheme for tor financial en- en en simply because this time It comM front from America FIl It If the tho dl cus continues conti nUl'S along these line lines n a settlement may be become boo ho- come como Impossible sible po-sible But somethIng analogous ous to the Dae plan can ho which will ill Involve invoke no serfdom but will merely make pay pay- p noI y-mentH y I depend upon the pa lnA pa ca capacity of ot the countries This I in inthe th the essence of the Dl e plan of the th crux in 1 I that the tho th menta shall not the tho ex- ex ex change n lo of th the tha country which in 1 I p Ing An And that la I also alo the tho joker In th the tho scheme for all al ll economists ire ro that credItor e c I collect a n cent undo unde th the Dawes Dawe talons In In ITI other r word V orda Europe Li per per per- pcr teeth to paY her to America provided America will sill Sc nc ac 1 ment In the shape of the excess of nt Irn Imports ort pr o In the hp final l that the dent debt problem t Is Ie not whether Fiance will slit II pay ray but er er will sill accept The Th Harriot io however how however ever has hns shown such mich l al In- In In Ineptitude In h handling both hoth that It Is there will lii be he no until there Is I a II change ngo In tho the cabinet I I |