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Show JTiLll EGOlilSTS REVIEWS SIT1T! American Government Mak-I Mak-I ing Europe Understand That I i Nations Help Themselves HOME, March 1. Marquis de Jn-Hannes, Jn-Hannes, editor of Economista, a leading lead-ing financial roviow, examining the situation in Europe, and tho attJtudo ,of the United States, says: "The American government, faithful to lie policy or liberty which It has nlways followed, refuses to intervene financially In European nffalrs cither with a view to lowering exchange or opening a now federal credit. It wishes to make Europe understand that, after the expenditure and waste of the war, Europe must work Intense i ly to reconstruct Its finances and aug-i aug-i raent production, thereby dlmlnlshlna the demand for Americnn exports and increasing Its own exports. "The American govornment also admonishes ad-monishes American Industries to adapt thomselves, nfter tho high profits of ithe war, to the risk of damage from diminished exportation and from tho (Crisis of overproduction, i "By taking this courageous and sin-I sin-I cere line, which Is logical, with a clear I vision -of realities, it adopts a healthy I program aiming to protect the interests inter-ests of the state debtors of Araorlcu, 'since it would be only too easy for Jthf8n slates to swamp themselves In 'new debts with the objects of '-educ-l Ing exchange, which would only serve further to burden taxpayers with ad-jditlonal ad-jditlonal jnterost. -1 "America certainly will have a crisiu I of r.ver-production, which will sow; j to reduce the enormous prices she has ask 1 and is still asking from Europe." |