Show I I POET RELIC OF NINETIES AND DOESN DOESN'T T COUNT Editor Who Calls U 17 S Uncle Shylock Loses JobBy Job JobBy By A C G GARDINER England England's Greatest Liberal Editor Special Radio Dispatch to The Standard Standard Examiner Copyright 1926 Consolidated Prose Pross Association LONDON Sept American IS press comment oa on o Rudyard Kip 11 Kip hags hag's poem attacking th the United States ii Is I widely quoted here hero 1 line Kip lp lint belongs belonES to the nineties and ho has lon long lone ceased to count as a rep rep o or of English opinion Ills his crud crude Imperialism Is wholly out ot or sympathy with lIh Curren currell ten sen sen- sentiment Whatever Importance attaches to 10 the KIpling Is h duo due to tn the tho fact tact of ot Kipling's to Prime Primo Minister who Baldwin Baldwin wh notoriously ly does docs not share his hi cousins cousin's cousin jingo linco point of view Mr Baldwin himself Is solely responsible for tor th the debt settle settle- settlement meat ment which incurs Incur Kipling's bitter bit bit- bitter ter criticism It was th the prime minister Interview with lIh the press presson presson on his arrival at Southampton from rom the Washington ne negotiations that practically committed d the Honor Boner Law government to ae ac- ac acceptance ac or of o tho the terns terms of or the present settlement and verse erGe is consciously or uno a a public snub to his distinguished relative ANOTHER INCiDENT Mean another incident bearing on public feeling regard regard- r Inc card log Ing the th American debt has oc occurred here liere It refers to the recent message messac of or Lord Rother Rother- mere to readers of or his newspapers pers pore repudiating the tb attitude the papers had taken on th the debt question Th The Dally Daily Mall Mat had I started a furious stunt to the tune ot or Uncle Shylock Uncle Sam Sam being belne flagellated dally in that unseemly character Lord intervened with a denunciation of o the cam cam- campaign cam declaring It did not represent represent sent his feelings and regard recard for for forthe the facts of ot the American position and throwing the tha th onus on the editor and staff ot or the tho Dally Mall Mail Forthwith the campaign ceased an and 1 this week the tho th resignation of Thomas Marlowe who had served ns as editor since tinco the foundation or of ortho tho paper was announced The incident Indicated disinclination disinclination nation in any responsible circles here to nag nae at America on the subject of th the debt But It would bo be Idle to suggest that th the present situation Is not responsible for an undercurrent o or of feeling which la Is 1 Inimical to entirely cordial rela relo relations relations between n the th two countries BALDWIN RETURNS Prime Minister Baldwin re- re returned returned f turned from the continent to face foce the coal cOllI strike situation which with the th approach of winter as- as assumes as assume sume tunes gravity Undoubtedly edly odly the miners now are In a mood to mak make peace on any roa ren rea- rea reasonable terms A J S Cook secre secre- secretary secretary I tar tary of ot the miners federation has his and Is I dropped slogan con con- concerned con corned only with saving hIs hi face with nith the miners by securing some sort ot or settlement on a national basis Mr Baldwin Is equally sax sax- anxious anxious ious bus to patch up an agreement But Dut the mine mino owners owner refuse to discuss a national agreement and Insist upon tb the principle of dis dis- district district agreements Th The men say th the object ot or this is to break up the miners federation It is undeniable abl able that this would be the th result and while tho the mine owners die dis disclaim claim this Intention It cannot ho bo doubted that many of or them would welcome dissolution of or th the union and substitution of or district unions Chancellor o or of th the Exchequer Churchill In th the absence of ot the prime minister had given liven the tho im impression that the tho government would coerce the employers employer and Mr 1111 Baldwin himself to Is I favorable toward conceding the principle ofa of ofa ofa a national agreement Out But the defiant attitude of ot the tho mine min own own- owners owners owner er ers on the subject ha has hils much sup support port from th the tory party porty and con con- considerable consid sid hacking backing In the tha press and n add th the cabinet meeting Thursday made It pretty plain that Mr I Baldwin lacks lack lacks the th courage to act I contrary to the tho current opinion of his party I Th The Tha prime primo minister has bas reo re- reopened re reopened opened negotiations with the tb men and tho the masters but so 10 far tar gives no Indication of or grappling boldly with tho the situation and Imposing terms of settlement in the nome name or of th the government t It is slain that matters matter cannot bo be allowed to drift drift for tor with tho the first snap or of cold weather there will be b a uni uni- universal universal versal outcry for tor or settlement and th the danger dancer Ii Is th that t In panic the government g will snatch at any Ill III consIdered scheme schem tor for securIng temporary peace The Tho outlook for tor the tho winter Is most disquieting for apart from I th the serious serious condition or of o Industry domestic supplies or of o coal have havo been long lone since line exhausted and even when a 11 settlement Is I reached rc It will be ba months before betor output can overtake demand Both Doth sidES sidE'S obviously ar are relying on the d- d affects ef effects ot of a spell of ot bad weather r to give them victory In til the one caseby case easel I Iby by punishing the public and ali I fri in time other by punishing the tho miners I |