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Show mm psoi Ho Tells Why: Hand JJAV HARDEN. Publicist. PJitch to The Stand-iTr-alncr. la-. Stor.dard-BConslderlng Stor.dard-BConslderlng the I KTprr.e1;urri!' l would 1 Ster ' dorlne has I k -,.''Mthe Mon- Piiv An"lcan undlsput- ESS e? LEurPean8 R2Sjffbt, namely rt.J: op whether ISUi -t8hes- who cS;eybar cl,o fcr t0 on6 called 'n tho Sw; ""y to ,ho l t Interests in other continonta Enj-land Enj-land still kf-pt alio tho balance of power tboory fearing Franco-Crerman co-operation. And because France thought necesaary to threaten England Eng-land not only with submarinoa and air-Planes air-Planes In the channel, but with more -Wectual woaponi on the petroleum routes and In India nho brought tho Turks buck to Kuropn Thus need for 'ie- wars are eow n in tho Noar Eatit." national lam in encouraged in Italy; Germany and Egypt and the soviet Hussias are given opportunity for alliances al-liances and sultablo fronts for attack. The British elections have resulted In strengthening the British ;intl-Turk position so that Ljiusanno will show rtlll more clearly tho strife between English and French interests. GERMANY NOT HEWED, What good has tho British help against French demands dno Germany Ger-many German money la almost valueless and nothing 1m don" to remedy rem-edy It. The reparations commission went to Berlin desiring an understanding, understand-ing, but oould get no definite proposals from Stlnnes and the Industrial party which would proml3o only small reparations rep-arations and ask..-d the evacuation of the Khlnoland and most favored nation na-tion treatment for Germany's surplus manufactures to be produced by the ten-hour work day. Unfortunately the victors found the demands too great and their own advantages too small. WJbat will lssua from this dark thicket? Foreign financial suporvl- slon of Germany must come unlM Germany shows she can stabilize her currfney. The proposed financial loan would bo swallowed up In a sh.rt tlm' without leaving a trace. That foreigners foreign-ers now are ouying German land, dwellings and factories at 6 per cent their real value Is a sad commentan on tho fall of tho mark, but In this way foreign Interests become bound up with Germany, which is a preparation prepar-ation for tho only real solution rational ra-tional Internationalization of the European Euro-pean situation. And America is to b absent from all tfill and will have nothing o do with the Quarreling boys, a continent la feverish from tho af-1 termath of terrible fighting and a new strugglo Is begun for tho earth's trold, iron and coal. Will America let pass this hour of opportunity for co-opora-tlon and perhaps arbitration by adopting adopt-ing prohibition of state wisdom? oo |