Show Europe Happy Over U s y Vote ote J T To o Join j oin W World n orId Court SENATE VOTE TO EUROPEAN EUROPEAN A AIR IF England Thinks Prince Rides Too Big for Hy iy 7 A A G En la l t Liberal Editor DI The Standard Standard- St COpyright 1 C by Consolidated Press Association LotoN Jan General 30 30 General sat sat- sat satisfaction Is if felt here bere In it regard retard to the emphatic vote In the Iho United 3 States senate In favor tavor t vor of ot tho ad- ad ad adherence ot of America to the he World court 0 The Tho difficult which confronted the th senate kenat Is appreciated elated la hi view ot or the organic rela rela- relationship relationship o ot the court to the league ue Ai ot nations which the United has not nol accepted But Dut just as a the United state through Woodrow Woodro Wilson lIson was the principal author ot the le leOgue gue tUe id so throUgh t Root It t was largely responsible for tor draft draft- drafting In ing n the constitution ot of the world court and add It would have been re- re regarded re regarded as a 11 ii calamity to world rela- rela relationship rela it if disagreement with the tho league had Involved ot of the instrument for Judicial so- so solution o lution ot of International problems problem Without assuming that the sen sen- sen senate's ale sen-ale al ates ate's t s 's decision lon Indicates any cl ange tange In the American attitude towards the league the b opinion generally Is expressed that It creates a new nop at atmosphere In which the relationship ot or America and the league will b be sensibly and favorably fa The adventures ot of o the tho th Prince of Wales In the th hUnting field fieM contInue continua to provide fertile theme for or public comment A horse fell tell dead tin tin- tinder tinder un under der him on on W Wednesday and the tM th prince princ broke brok hI his collar boric bono on Thursday In taking an obstacle b which the other members member of ot the h hunt nt avoided The prince princ had been riding for tor two to hours houts hour or and tho the horse waa too tired to take tak the fence The list ol ot the princes prince's accidents Is well In double figures figures a concussion and two 10 fractUreS ot Of his othis collar bone Th The general explanation of ot the princes prince's misfortunes misfortune I Is that he rides horses which arc are too big bif for him but undoubtedly his hi fearlessness borders on recklessness Two aril ago when he sustained his worst ac- ac accident ac accident the th Im Impropriety of ot the thi hell heir to the th throne running running- grave risks In a 0 s sport port ort for which his hi tempera temperament meat ment unfitted him led to much pUblic discussion and since fine then theny the y e prince JIas has adjured steeple hasing end eM nd had ha confined ed hImself to Lo the hunting field On the eve of ot th the of parliament political Ucal heles are all agog over a 11 new Incident of ot do domestic do- do mastic in the liberal par ty party David 1 ld a Lloyd G launched personally his hi new land policy to which the th general Opine j Ion of ot tho party Is unsympathetic 7 it lr It Alfred Altred Mond ond one of or the rich rich- richest est act and ablest men In IT the th party and and one of ot Lloyd Georges George closest friends friend and colleagues colleague s for tor 20 years year wrote to Lord Oxford Herbert II IL Asquith announcing that In VIe lew I ot of Mr Lloyd Georges George's maneuver to force torce hit his land Inna policy polley on tho the liber liber- liberals liberals als ats he Intended to leave the tho party and join the conservatives conservative Lloyd Geol e then attacked 1 Mond ond saying Like another Dl memo mem member ber ot of his race he hI has tone on ofle to his own This comparison ot of Mond with Judas hal hu ha aroused VIo Vio yb- Violent lent anger not only among amone the Jewish community with which Lloyd Georges George's per personal onal relations have been exceptionally close but among liberals generally who deep deeply I ly r resent sent the thi outrage on the civili- civili civilities ties ties- ot or public life lIfo this Thi feeling has found bitter n- n e In the thi newspapers newspaper ers and the event ha ha widespread dis- dis distrust distrust dis distrust trust of ot Lloyd Llod George Georee and hl his pol Dol icy policy and alms within the liberal par party ty It is not improbable hat the coming congress of ot th the party willM- willM will 1 Le D witness a a complete completo breach In thy the theT T organization The Th Italian war debt to Great Britain haa ha been boen settled on terms which have hav aroused great creat dissat In London Winston Churchill chancellor of ot the cache exchequer quer quor Is I charged charred with following Stanley Baldwin Baldwins In mak- mak Ing ln settlements ments at to too heavy hea a loss to th the patient British taxpayer who pays his creditors In full and re re- re halt half a 11 crown In the pound from hi his The result Is the present oppressive sive lv character of It the tha Income tax tat which Is I chiefly responsible tor for the depressed condition in the city One effect of ot the th Italian settlement Is isa Isa 11 a stimulus to the th French franc which speculators speculator tors aro buying heat heat- haT lly fly lIy on the ground that In view ot of the Italian arrangement ment the th French government will 1 have havo a stronger case for tor be curing a more favorable debt settlement The Tho emancipation ot of women has opinion reached limits at which public ion kick kicks A A boxing match matoh had been arranged to tako place In London between two women boxers Public opinion was deeply aroused and the th government was called on onto onto onto to interfere In the th matter maUer Before official action could be betaken taken hOWever Vever the th promoters promoter ot of the tight fight announced their Intention to 10 bow to public feeling and de do declared clard the th fight oft off |