Show i I I I I SAYS TARIFF STIFLES TRADE Predicts Pre die t s Collapse of Would 1 y Business in ill Tw Two r o Years Y OXFORD England Nov No 26 By By ByThe The Associated Press In In a speech here Iere Friday Sir Sit George Gcorge Paish editor of ot the London that unless tariffs are arc reduced the worlds world's f machinery trade de and credit will come cometo cometo to W a standstill as it did at the begin beginning fling ning of at the World war warThe warThe begin I The whole hole world is lS drifting into bankruptcy he h sal sail I 1 have hive dis dis- discussed discussed dis- dis cussed the matter with the leading ex experts I ex-I cx- cx of O America Great Britain and German Gennan but they see no way of pre pre- presenting a breakdown Predicting the collapse of ci trade pre pre-j and credit by the spring of ot 1929 unless something 1 Is done to prevent it Sir George said that Europe Euro needs to w sell ad ell I worth of goods more than it did before the war in order to buy I I the same quantity of produce but that Ii the moment it tries to W sell up go tar tar- tariffs ills iffs I ITo i I I II To sell Its goods a European nation must give e credit The amount of oX frozen frozen I roe roe- en credit In the world today never has I been equalled he said Sir George advocated ad an international conference not of experts but of statesmen who nho have power to w act and change the I Ie present e policy ICY of tariffs and trade hindrances i |