Show RUHR SHOULD BE DE MADE TOP TO TOP P PAY FRANCE NCE Tardieu Sees More Force As Only Way Out of SItuation Dyt DRI Bv Ev l T Ir Trench high lon loii Tto to the thc lie United at Copyright 1923 1923 PARIS June Franco IC-Franco Franco can can- cannot cannot can cannot not accept any German promises to pa 1 We haw ha I e 1 tiled that be- be Fore be-Fore fibre rore tina nu It has haa nol worl ed Pronto Ji must hold a cage In Germany The Ruhr Is lanol not productive The reason It Is not Dot reductive is because the tho Ber Ber- Berlin Berlin lin government IN eminent Issued orders for a las I resistance Th Tins This resistance w continuing Until It is ended I mace cannot treat Ith w ith Germany Ln land would 1 do well to 1 er th this and if It she wants to bring bringan bringan nn an tac inc 1 to the present nt situation she should ld join jom with Prince and Del Del- i glum In demanding that Berlin issue Is- Is Issue Is Issue sue orders orlus cancelling the passive ince It is said Bald tl at the re- re re could continue through vol- vol volI voluntary vol acts ot of o the citizenry but I lien ulna to be seen Certainly It sill ill not cease cea c o as long ay a as the thc Berlin Berlino 0 lers stand tand Band Elig and seems surprised that ice rr and Eel Belgium should have asked that b bu required t lb pI e pi resistance In the Ruhr before her latest proposals als are examined It was WIlS at first tho ht that Prime Minster Bald Bald- Baldwins Baldwin wins win 5 cabinet thought the Berlin Incapable bie or of o ending the but this 1 Is d k V N Nd I I-i I 1 Tho rho German partIn governments government's part In o the obstruction to the 1 Franco Belgian occupation of othe the te Ruhr Is J perfectly plain The Tho ornery from froin Berlin to government cap oyes railway and manufacturers have havo been published m In every even land Tb sc orders can be countermanded by Berlin and the French and Belgian govern govern- governments ments menu ha have hae ha e an undoubted right to toI toi I L l this tills B before go go- go going ms go-ms m ing further with nith It I any negotiations Despite a or of o nocturne m ne n as is there I Is nothing to indicate areat a great reat wave of national line in do the Ruhr against st the I n r nh and aud Belgians Certainly there Is not a wIne wave of feeling that 0 oscr personal danger There III ate e ro 10 revolt or riot riot against tho nothing but individual acts lt I Ir it which the thc Io police li co significantly significantly cantly take a lending leading put Dart This bel so it Is rot of 01 too much muth to ask lUIk the Getman Gelman st al slate to te authorities to re- re relax re relax lax tn tension of o I which itself created created and the British go gov- gov government gov v- v Ilax would be bc well advised to to I Join trance fI and d Belgium In thiS dc d co operation might achieve the abandonment of or the passive resistance nce but of or course cOUl ir e et 6 rr that t w not mean an agree agree- agreement agree r nent ment on tho tha fundamentals fundamental or Of o this whole question of DC o Getman Gel man repays repays- reparations lions J Everything today indicates that the tho government still I Is I Ing clinging to the Law m memorandum andin mor- mor or of o January 2 last It was W they thy deemed that Andun wholly that the ieti ell and Belgians occupied the QUESTION AKED How then can trance Franco and Bel- Bel Belgum Bel gum gu after atter occupation accept to- to today today to today day what hat they rejected reflected re live five months an o The only way to rec reopen pen or re- re rc this whole que tron would be to Introduce a new t-I t 1 men ment Into it II There Is only on one such ch element clement au an of the th Ruhr con con- controlled con controlled trolled by German creditors to col- col colle collert col collect lect lert le l a guaranteed annual sum That Is what hat hat Premier Poincare had in mind In 19 1922 when hen he ho of a productive gage But there c cat ii t be a a prod productive gage with with- without without without out organized or production The of production we weare weare weare are witnessing today 1 J the result of the tIe weak wobbling methods by bV Prance France during the thc occupation pation aaLOn aton When France Franco and Belgium marched into the Ruhr and said the oc oe was Wa not political or military and when M St Cosier Coster chief chiet or of he he engineering commission told t the e German Indu industrialists that s ie ie not liol under trench French but German Gernan la law the whole su Ces of oC the movement was lUI gra gravely cly h handicapped All the difficulties c since that time were rd ed possible I 1 ronce rAnce either cither must make the productive Irod e ege cage ge she has selred sele ii i i r the Ruhr pay or she must go goback eback back bach to the method of accepting n ermin promises l a method which proved u useless as all the world I DO mows There I hn n t much choice JD in th thiL l I do not know that the J Stench I and Belgian governments realize reaUze this dilemma but tame tn It IsAs IsAs is isAs As for Cor or England she would be un- un unwise un wise Ise to prolong the e condi condi- condition condition tion in tho the Ruhr by lending com com- comfort com torr fort Cort to lo Germany In her interest t nd and for the tho success of o her program of oC final settlement she should desire that the Ruhr occupation sl-OJ sl reach a satisfactory con con- concia con cl cia lon Otherwise he will soon be running around in circles again just as we dId for three ong years |