Show STIR CAUSED I IN N ENGLAND j BY Y CAM CAILLAUX I I I Believed He and Churchill Will Work Well WeIl on Problems I Iu uG n uv u G o JU G I 1 St Liberal Editor E I J Copyright 1925 by 10 the Consoli Consoli- Consolidated Consolidated dated Press Association Public opinion In England re- re react reacts re reacts act acts favorably to the tile return of Jos- Jos Joseph Jos Joseph eph to power in France His Itis sound views of finance lead to the hope that France ranCe will no long long- longOr longCr lort er Or Cr evade eade facing acini the war debt ques ques- question ques- ques question tion lion i A G 0 G says In his dispatch today that M 31 and Winston Churchill are kindred spirIts who will under understand tand each other LONDON April PolitIcal IS U circles here bere her are ar greatly stirred by bythe bythe bythe the sudden resurrection o of Joseph in France The Th wheel of events In France has gone cone the th full cIrcle and the war criminal becomes the chief cornerstone In the th temple Even Een Madonald acdonald sensational rise to th the premiership In England was less dramatic for though he was almost hunted from public l life during the war he was lIS never In Indana-er Indana danger of 01 prison or death The Tho opinion lisa has long lone been prey prey- pre prevalent v- v alent here that SI M ux's ul- ul ul ultimate recall to power was inevitable inevitable able but bUI few expected that It WOUld occur within a year of Poincare fall fail ENG ENGLAND FA General feeling especially In tn lib lib- lib liberal Hal eral circles Is eminently favorable to come back Apart from personal consideration Call Call- laux has bas long lont been regarded retarded as tho as French who most nearlY approximates Enc views In regard to td public finance and Ills his notorious predilection for a Franco Franco- German Franco German accommodation Is an ad- ad additional additional ad additional recommendation from Ih the liberal point of view which holds that such an accommodation Is the only key to 10 solution of the lem of European peace But yet et doubt prevails whether r Caillaux will In the Hercul Herculean ean can task of rehabilitating rehabilitating- French finance and Poincare's prompt do- do de declaration that ho bo was wag against him himon himon on personal rounds grounds ground I Is a bad omen HI Is great treat and hl his views view's as to remedies clear and bold but It II remains to be seen whether rance Is ready yet et to take his medicIne It Sr the Government can last the tho Impre Impression slon here bere Is that the new orientation lon of affairs of-affairs ln ur ir r at d by rh the scheme will be substantially Il advanced that Fran Fran- German co relations will assume a 0 amore amore more favorable footing and that the ques question lon of or French debts will willbe willbe b be at last fairly fa faced ed nITS HITS The writer writers writer's own views Is that Winston Churchill chancellor of the exchequer and M l will vIll understand and appreciate each other They nr are arr kindred spirits equally bold rall realistic tlc and u mental and in finance eminently enlightened In outlook On the whole the turn of events Is hop hopefully full though the dangers which envelop the tho ministry are ro fully recognized It Is expected that events of this week In Paris may have a 0 favorable effect on the election of a pres pres- ident president of o the German republic to- to tomorrow tomorrow to tomorrow morrow week and that thai the nomi nomi- nomination nomination nation of former Field Marshal von will result rc In It a crushing r repudiation of If this thin follows the tho reaction on the position In Parts Paris can hardly foIl fall to tobe tobe tobe be favorable ble |