Show MEXICAN BE BEATS A IS ME A-ME AMERICAN RICAN AS I PROPAGANDIST 1 I Tills This Is French View After Hearing All Sides By GERVILLE GEEVILLE cnE One of the Foremost of France Special Radio Dispatch to The Copyright 1927 ConsolIdated l Press Association PARIS Jan J ln 13 President H-President Coolidge's sag mi-sag m and ard Secretary Coolidge's speech published In Paris have hao cleared up th the Cen Central trOll trill American questions Regarding Nicaragua no Euro Euro- European European Interests are arc involved and andI the tho matter I Is regarded as of lit lit- littie lit little I I tie tle Importance In Itself though It ItIs itis itIs Is interesting from the political standpoint ad u Indicating an ex- ex extension ex extension ten tension lon of United States influence ence In Centro Central I America and the encircling of Mexico It had been feared that he he M Monro doctrIne was Interpreted in Washington as meaning only America for fol United States of ot LIGHT France hears with satisfaction that 11 It it is not a question ot of Inter Inter- intervention Intervention for fol Coo in he purpose of an- an annexation annexation an annexation more or less disguised but simply A desire to 10 safeguard pre lou ly acquired privileges Mr Coolidge's message makes known that Great Gleat Britain and Italy joined the th United States In demanding p protection which was unknown In Paris Regarding Mexico it is the opinion In Franco France that the tho Carillo law is i abusive and shows a tendency But aggra aggravation v of Jt the tho conflict would be just as all unpopular In as In the United States so longas long longas longas as Mexico agrees cu to submit the dispute to Mexican Me tribunals tribunal On thiS tho other oth I hand opinion re remains re- re remains remains mains il concerning Mos Moscow's Mos Mos- Moscow's Ios- Ios cows cow's action In America melila concern concern- concernIng concerning concerning ing S Secretary Kellogg pro pro- professed pro professed concern Attention even Is of ot called to the small email success ot the tho mission of Mine Mme Kollontay the soviet ambassador which has b n a received rather coldly in l MEXICANS SS V U S S Finally esl ent s 's message has shown own that Mexican propaganda la In Europe Euroll has been better betler handled bandied than that of the meet meet meet United States State s the ing ot of o Latin American students heid In Paris to against American editors o of the Important nt Paris newspapers received not ony Oly clever dever com corn from froni the Mexican lega lega- legation lega- lega legation legation tion but also orso IJ a u little litte book look An Inquiry Into M Mexico sup sup- sup supposed posed pose to have been n by an and cleverly defending recent Mexican laws The fhe press indeed was not re reluctant re- re reluctant reluctant to s sIze o this pretext to develop the thc story ot of the mote and the tho beam regarding armaments and Yankee Interventions In In Cell Cen Cen- Cen Central America Am Even the Ihl Tempes generallY so well balanced took up a II somewhat violent position alter President Coolidge's message and Secretary Kelloggs Kellogg's against successive alluring diplomacy of the dollar and coercive coercive- 1 policy of the big stick It presented to tol l- l French rench saver a very partial his his- history history his history tory of ot the tho Interventions lions of tho the United States In Mexico ibis Color Panama Nic- Nic Nicaragua Nicaragua Nic Nicaragua aragua Haiti and Santo Domingo not flOt taking 11 10 into account the dif dlf differences l sporadic and al- al almost al almost most anarchy in these countries creates for fol foreigners EVENTS OtherwIse important aro are the Chinese events event the th final evolution tI tion n ot or which must lead inevitably ably ably to of ot the treaties previously pre m m- m de between China and the th powers power The Tho United States State has lIas consid considered I ered rd It wise to leave leavo the th hands handsor or of tho the southern government free Frail France co and Japan are awaiting events c So for tor the time lime being Great Britain alon lone appears a pears to ob object ob- ob object object to the XenophobIa Meanwhile tho the Belgian consul has baa been molested l at and all European colonies ies even religious missions seem to b be fleeing from Chinas China's Interior to the ports No Illusions illusion are r held in Paris about the fate fata of ot the tha British ne negotiations ne- ne negotiations with Foreign Minister l Chen of or the th Canton government The latter has 1133 made mad known his hla object ct In answer answel to the th British memorandum Shanghai is his object with It Its millions of o dollars In customs re enles But Rut Shang Shanghai hat hal Is in the hands of the th mod mod- moderate crate erate party parlY levies addi addI- addItional addi- addi additional additional customs and ta taxes es and Is under the protection or of o innumerable abl able aLle foreign of war men aI To leave leav till the southerners southerner's hands free freo and defend Shanghai would a terrible destructive struggle which would leave leav In China even more bitter recollections recollections than that terrible British I police during the th rIots of May 1925 1 25 i There Is only one alternative alternative- to recognize the southern rn state and I 1 authorize its takinG Shanghai Both of ot these them solutions aro ex- ex extremely ex extremely heavy with consequences |