Show I USE LSE OF FORCE OBJECTED TO TOr r SY BRITISH Britain Wants End to Age Old German German- German France Prance France WarI War I By Dr t G 0 G C MIDIS MIDI'S EHI Jn c Liberal Editor Sp Special al Correspondence COP Copyright 1925 1 25 b hi bv Consolidated Picas Pi Pt ess cos Association Why did d England Ingland refuse to rat rat- ratify rat ratify ity the Geneva protocol I Irate have compelled all nil signatory nations n to 10 submit International disputes to 10 arbitratIon A G 0 Gardiner furnishes a succinct an- an anS an S alter cr to 10 that question In his IrIs dis- dis dispatch dl patch I patch toda today Ho He So say S a It was as 5 as be- be because because be because cause the ke Je key to the protocol was as the of ot force ani the English people are arc tired of ot ha basing haInA InA and Germany German settle their dIfferences In that stay a I ILO LO LONDON DO Maich Le 14 14 Le Le pro I cit e t morte cries Austen I the BritIsh minister I oi of foreign affairs s Vive Ive le Ie replies I St Br land rUt Put Mr Ir Chamberlain has the louder and the protocol Is dead It was sias as really slain hen ashen Ramsay Macdonald and the laboi gO eminent tell fell el from office and the fInal stab was sips as el cd when tire colonies I to support It 11 Thel Tiler e neter was asas any ici ic il en- en en enthusiasm I for tor the protocol In Eng Eng- England Eng England land hough housh t man friends ot or the league of ot nations supported ted It as the only apparent means of ot coIns calm calm Ink the nerves nerses of or Fiance rance and get get- getting getting tins pet ting Europe 0 over oter er a crossing GE 1 It GI JIt It is a It ci 1 c ange Irony o of the tire sit sit- situation sit situation that Sir Mr Chamberlain should be claiming to defend the league against its Ito own o proposals She basis for his rejection cUon Is that tl-al the I protocol is hostile hO lile to the Spirit e of the league covenant cotenant Th The purpose or of the covenant cotenant was to change ng irs irs- in III international policy bv hv directing Its efforts toward to of 01 world orld peace Mr Sir lr Chamberlain claImed that the spirit of ot the p pm oto- oto 01 Sails tire the opposite er erB B safeguarded it t II was tins as conceived conceited Ith an ee eve to the possibility of oi future e ars a and In tint that i pet speet It Il to ch Inge the league Iague outlook arid and action Mr Sir Chamberlains Chamberlain's atti attl attitude tude tune 10 rJ the labor architects or of orI orthe the p protocol is causing some bome Ic- Ic I l ic-l hero here and league leau support support- supporters eis Ie-I Ie t- t teo ers are del e sul by bc the Hie second secondI I of oC the I league ague as assembly em bly to toc I toI carry arry rry out tire Iho policy designed Iv pure pure- J I to placate 1 Ice raice The treaty ity or of orI ii ao asci l tance has gone cone now the protocol has lias gone cone NeIther I r the I leal eai wishes of or the lie II league legue Each Eich was asas as a concession to Fr ends insistence tenee on Plo Plo-I Pro Pro- pio t I hat l hat is II tIre the situation noIs now no Is the league of 01 nail nations on killed a as well ell I as tho the pm pI Is England fol- fol following fol following lowing 10 Ing the United States State into Inlo a I policy ot of Isolation What ha t will still II be bethe bethe the reactions on the relations be be- be beI I tween 10 n England and France Mr sir Chamberlains s action I Is a final that England will not be he party to a n new nero balance of 01 poster In Europe It Europe per per- persists per persists In the attempt to establish I security b a new nest system of oi null- null tars alliances on the tho old J jotter n ii she re he inu t take tako the I e and expect no help from irom England But Dut England cannot Isolate her her- hesel herself he sel self i from ope and she lIe m must ut have a policy Mr lain indicates whit wh it t that hit policy must be beI beThe boThe I The Key ie 11 to 10 all nil trouble I is the long age of or I 1 ranee rance and andI I Germ 10 in They lire tre re the he tic t two o 0 his hl- his loric lorle loric brawlers bra of or Europe In tIre the last century on top lop In Inthis In InthIs Inthis this France I is on lop The que lIon Is will 11 this thia Insane Inane strangle rangle ng-l ng go eo on forever torver until European ch chIll chIll- already shattered becomes one one with that of ot Nineveh Olne and TV T Tre re rM ESI rn 1111 I 1 sass s end tIre the he r I Vt nr at will still never Or settle eWe It The vie vie- vic vic-toi tot In one war tsar is tire the victim In the tho thone ne t Stop Slop the light fight and make makepeace makepeace makepeace peace then Ihn we ace e will still join xou ou both bolh bothin bothIn In a pact pct of or peace under sanctions or of Ih tIre the league ot oi nations an Fianco Anglo G man agreement the security ot of France would buld bo b bes es established and the security 0 ot of Eu- Eu Europe Eu Europe rope established also The Tire mo- mo mo moment ment Is propitious Germany ermany has hasma ha hamade ma made e proposals which In the opinIon opinion ion lots of oC o the English go tar to towards ard a solution and a fair bas basis for tor a German Franco tinder tinder- under standing It Ii the these e proposals ate ao adopted and ince Fr-ince and Germany hands England nih will 11 Join join them In the p peace ce alliance amance In th the hIstory or of o Europe Will France accept She Is faced notor now no for tor the first nt time wit Ii h the position pollIon low 1 If English opinion has ha Isa been bren slowly I but un- un un unalterably alterably meting No more mor mili military tary appliances In any shape or fOI form m with Ith I J rance ranee or an anybody bod buta but buta a peace e with both prin principals cipal under guarantees of 01 the league If It rr Frince nc refuses anti and In- In Insist In Insists sits on Its based on tone force for c ehe he must ro the pith path alone or with such as lum and amid Poland are B able ble to render But the lh con consequences ot or such uch uch a decision are arc incalculable Tire The cost Ill tall fall on Franc alone Eel Eel- Klum glum ii will ill think twice ice before com coils com tIn m nutting herself to lo 1 I ranco ranee without the help of or in hr reserve rI- rI rII Fi Finally nail naIls nally the inevitable tendency of or re e re- re refusal refusal would b be to make English opinion t regarding I J ranee rance a as an ob to peace On t Insensibly hIs bly to the side of ot Germany Thes These are come o or tire consider consider- I h- h prance ranco rance con con- tire the presence pre of ot the new nw situation created cre at Geneva Genera She bhe has two alternatives before her her- hera liei el- el ela a policy of ot German Frinco-German peace It 1 the support ot or or a policy policy 0 of war ivar alone She peace or of o the tue world and anti br ow 0 n ii fit fate rests on Francc Frances France's 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