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Show PfflNCIiE MAY GIVE DP POST Overthrow of His Ministry i ; Predicted; Tardieu Hailed as New Premier U WII.IINM BIR1, spr ( ial fable Dispatch t The Stand- ard-i Examiner : tCopyrlght. 1922, by Tlie Standard-I EJxaminer.) (Th downfall of the "o'.ncaro niln-I niln-I istry is looked for shortly uio-r the chamber returns from th summer j vacation. Mr. Bird xpeets that either eith-er Barthou or Vivlaal will essay to form a new cabinet, but says that j Andre Tardieu. former French iiis-ii commissibner to the United Stal p j probahly will he railed on next Feb- I I ruary to reorganize the government.) j I PARIS, July 29 A definite axpec-I ! tation that th- I'oinear.- ministry v I I I be overthrown soon after the cham-' cham-' ber rcturos from tin- summer vaca-; vaca-; tlon prevails. The prediction Is based ' on the belief thai the premier will ! faM to secure a satisfactory settle-I settle-I ment of the reparations questions -if , the eonilnR London conference The I widening Of the conference to tnrliul Belgium nd Italy already 'nas cauael j an unfavorable Impression here he-j he-j cause It is Interpret- 1 as Indicating ! that the conference will develop Into : a meeting of the supreme council width I'olncare has insisted he never would attend TARDIEU MAY BE OAXJjED. Who will succeed Poincare as premier" prem-ier" I asked Anlre J'arji.-n whether wheth-er lie himself ''-xpected to be eatleJ and he said. In mv opinion I will be called on , to form a cabinet In February. Mlllerand is hostile to faiKi;-st Ions , of a Tardieu cabinet and in order tb Offset- one is expected to try Bar-i Bar-i thou or Vivlanl In the hope that one of them can form n government thai ' i l lean strongly on the left for support, sup-port, linan.l did .this and there 13 ; r.o doubt that the present drift of French opinion is toward tne left. N kKD l M I BB8TA NDING. Tardieu Is convinced Poincare and '. Lioyd fjeor?e are constitutionally W-capablc W-capablc of understanding each other , and that the need for a general Utt-.1 Utt-.1 deraiandlng between France and Bri-1 Bri-1 tain on- German policies will ulti-matcly ulti-matcly compel a mlnlitry of which ijhc will bft the head. The objections , that are being urged to Tardieu as I I prime tninlsl er n re i 1 1 First, he 'M accused of reactionary . I tendencies ni constantly is coupled f by his political adversaries with tho royalist group. s Second he hos stuck persistently o - the letter of the tr:it of Vei-sallles r and this has engendered the fear that ' in win lack the necc83ar flexibility - In dealing with Llovd George Muring the last two woeka ho has S modified his stand on both points. ' (Continued On Pngr Tiv POINCARE MAY BE FORCED TO GIVE UP POST (Continued from Page One) He has let It be known in unmistakable unmistak-able terms that he will not Insist on a strict application of the Versailles terms now because the treaty already has been so mutilated as to be Ineffective Inef-fective and It can best be used as an Instrument to reach a common understanding under-standing with Great Britain and tho TTnlted States. Eor the first time no also has assailed the royalist group through his newspapers, thus indicating indicat-ing he would have none of their aid in furnishing cabinet members Political experts declare theso moves wer essential before he con! 1 expect the co-operation of even the moderate left center. I'olncaro's present pres-ent weakness Is due In a considerable measure to his bavins: trafficed with the extremists of the right |