Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1919, Final, Page 8, Image 8

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Europe Can 't Afford
to Give Up U. S. Help
Bankrupt Nations Adopt Slogan of "Nothing Without
America" Refuting Report of Abandonment
of League by Allied Powers
Ily CLINTON' W. OII.MCRT
Staff Correspondent of theErenlnr I'ubllo Ledrrr
Washlnrton, Deo. 1". ".Nothing
without the ITnlted Sfaten," nrcordltiR
to the usually liiiqilreil "Tcuiim" of
Paris was the policy of the Mb cou
erencc of nllled premiers Just con
cluded in London.
That li ii sufficient answer to the
stories that this conference wai a re
Tlval of the llntetite, that it ni on
abandonment of the league of nntioiH.
that it settled Flume njtreeahly to Itnl)
and ilisncreenbly to Mr. Wilson.
The truth jiroljablv Is that more con
(iderntlou for the I'nlted States ms
shown in Loudon than at mi time in
tho Peace Conference at I'nriM. As
the uncertainty of American participa
tion in world ufTalts has grown tne
anxiety to have America participate has
Increased.
The "Temps" puts financial and eco
nomic questions first on the livt of
rirobiema discussed by tlie prcniierH with
Ambassador l)n slttliiR in unnfiicially.
The financial situation nlone is riiflirlent
reason why l.urope will do nothing to
displease either the Pctiinemtic Pres
ident or the Republican Senate In the
political controversy that is mclns here
over the lencue of nations.
It is ltnl to lhirope that it shall hae
theiriendshiii of the Wll'-y.i adminl-tra-tion
Ahile It lasts and that it flinll
equall) cnjo the friendship of the He
publican administration if such nn ad
ministration succeeds the present one.
Jt is for this reason that no nllieil cot-
loans was one tnken jip by the Lon-
don conference. There is no doubt i
that Europe cannot pav the Interest on
these loans ami there is no doubt alo '
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not pay i it long and even tho principal .
Will be imperiled. I
The question of this interest comes i
tip because this country has lent the
.i-ui:?, uiim"i oi wie .lu.iMni.iiuo.oviu
aothorized by Congiess. The Allies
cannot longer pay the interest on their
borrqvvings from the 1'nited States bj
further borrowing. They cannot pay it
dt mc saie ot goons in tins country.
They can only pay It by the bhipplng
of gold to this ooont.v. And the shin-
ping of .$.-((0,000,000 of gold to this
country in the next year would bring
about the linnl smash in the foreign
exchange situation. It would diain
Europe of a large part of its remainine I
told, leavinj Kurope s vast issues or
paper with still less basis than thej
have uovv. And the collection of a
debt of ?..00,000,000 annually from
Europe would add just that much to the
strain upon foreign exchange.
Thc combined influence of inflation
and an adverse balance of trade have
sent the British pound, once the stablest
measure of value in the world, down to
$3.73 in our money. Its normal value
before the war in our money was $4.80,
And the French franc, more inflated
than the llritish pound, which was onre
worth twenty cents in uir money, is
now worth about nine cents. The de
cline in the vnlue of Allied money.
tnensureu in our own, lias been steady
"and experts believe It will eo on until i
mucn iuhlt irvcis iiiuii now prevail nave '
i. ,: i i-.i r .. .
been reached. If Kurone has to send us
JThOO.OOO.OOO a year, this decline will
be so great as to precipitate a smash.
Hurope Needs More Credit
As it is Kurope is finding difficulties
in buying goods in America. What is
needed is not increasing of the demands
upon Europe, but Increasing of
Europe's credit here. Europe needs to
be able to buy American goods with '
American money loaned to her Iere-'
Otherwise she cannot pay for them.
Europe is in the position of a debtor
who may be pressed into bankruptcy by '
his creditors, or, who by n little lc- I
niency on the part of his creditors, may
be tided over. I
The propoal to defer, for three years,
payment of interest upon the war loans
to i;urope is only one form of grant -
tag Europe additional credit. , At the
(aasEjajEisfiiJisii
eminent will express in ailvance tt tmg us. ,m, ,irs,, f ,,h Is to have theli, ", ' ' i "ul"u" ul ",-" 'V'1'
Tievvs upon reservations. To .' so All lurope can do is vvait.intll the I J..1,,,,, ,,ghteenth ni.iemlnient "r ! "ffi" ''tVllmrX'senni'ori; or '
Tvould be ui e to dlsp ease one side , part political issue is settled or until rInm MnrnnttlnnnI. UM.rpatorv nnd 'i1''1''', R' t2, " ee 1, taC'lS T" Are Amon9 E,even Selected to
or the other In the eopf-o"ry And events fmce us to act The fact that ,.,,, nmI ,i,.f .,.,. ,,r,i' nf i.i he general feeling seems to be that, a ...
bv merely insisting upon the payment , ."am t lei 1 1 more, the SIO.OOO.OOO. i.nl"'' ' "' ''' "" ' ,?,LUB" ' there would be no formal move to re-1 Try Senator's Son for Murder
of interest upon its loans to tlie Allies 00 i g near y exhausted, and that we f ' - ' i'"!- rlri 0,ff,r '"' r,K,,, ,!!,tilfaft0r h' '". , Iis Angeles. Calif.. Dec. IT -(Ry
during the war America would force- tanuot collect interest In the shape of J '"" " Z " " , M. " , " ' There was talk of an unofficial con- I A. 1' 1- Eleven jurors, two of them
Europe to ruin. money held in Europe without smashing "'1' ' n,p ','"" , ' l t.b', ', ,, ","' Pilmtinu committee and a round table , n()men. had been accepted tentatively
, . . . foreign exchange all to pieces, and de- jonstitutionnl and oid nnd snhl de- ,eet ng of the mild reservnt on Re-1. . i
Europe Cannot Pay Interest LiEf ?" i". ,i ,i, ,i, ,,ii l'n. fendants. their assistants, subordinates. i.ii m, i nn,nrnta i, ..,
,. - pi'l'tlfi if , mil ill iiuiifiv i !""" --.- iiiiuiii uii - "im . t'liinoiHiii " in' ill jii
The nuestlon of tlie interest on these ;...., oimo.ii- vnni vnlil Hiinnlv. is one agents and servants each and every one nn.,.ini fm. neUnn l.n !.. innn nswBrorS5Pfi?,w
DEAR DAD:
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Columbia Grafonolas
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The Phonograph Shop
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cm! of three .xcars Kurnpe will owe us
,M. 500,000,000 more money than she
docs today. And it is hoped that she
will be in a better position to pay
than she is today. As the I'nited Stntes
treasury views it. it is just Rood busi
ness to defer collection of the Interest.
The chances of ultimately collecting the
pilnelpnl nre Improved.
Fortunately the authority In defer
collcctlnc the Interest mi the Kuropean
war loans Is In the hands of the sec
retary of the treason. Me need not
po to (.'ouRrcvH for additional authority.
And so there is no reason why this
itie.sliou should pet Into politics, f iin.
Bress authorised onh the loan of Sit), -000.000.000.
but In effect It left it (lis
cri'tlouan with secretary of the trruN
urv to lend more, for it placed all the
terms and conditions of the loans In the
hands of the secretan of the IrcuMir.
Mr. (ilass cannot forego the interest on
the loans, hut he uia defer collec
tion of such interest as IniiR s be
liars He miglit put iff collection leu
jcors it he chose
Smash Would lpt V. S.
it
is unfortunate that the wuole
question of.iielping Kurnpe back on its
feet except so far as deferring interest
colliction Is concerned, is now, like ,
I he leugue-of-untioiis issue, involved
In pnrtv politics, for our own linuneUi'
ntnhilitr is tllMtendt'Ilt linoil that Of I
Kurope". A great smash cannot mime on
tnat nine oi uic water wiinmii hiim-i
0f those events that is forcing our I
imml. It In the first. There will be
others.
i;rnpp onn do nothing but wa't their
coming, mennwniie clinging vo iwmw
0f "nothing without Americn," and
molding nil possibility of giving offense
m(.r jr,., no mntter to which political
partj . A debtor world such as lUnope
Is cannot do otherwise.
ASKS PROOF OF FRAUD
n, J. Attorney General Calls on
. .,-,. fn. ruu,r
Anti-Saloon League for Evidence
Trenton. Dec 17 Attornej Cieneriil
Thomas V MeCran has sent n letter I
to (; lowland JIunioe. nttornej for
n. - !. Anti.Snlnnn Lencue. '
, ,.utliiiir on him 'for nil evidence he has
n his possession on his allegations that
'Kro violations of the corrupt practices
n(,t orc (.0mniitted In the election of
I (jnvernor-elect Edward I. Edwards and
, th(, tv,ec "wet" Democratic nssembly-
men from Essex cou'nty
Mr. Munrnc recently asked the at
torney general to institute quo warranto
proceedings to have the election of.
Ddwnrds and the twelve assembly men
declared void.
Chicago Theatres Increase Prices
Chicago. Dec. 17. (Uy A. IM-
Tuo lendinir Chicago theatres todav
niinniinced nn increase in the. price of
. .u.. - - .. ::.
seats lor mc .sew icur en- i-i
formnnrcs from S3. SO to $11. inclild
ing wnr tax. Two others will raise
admissions for that night from $".30
to .yi CO. Prospective nbsencc of wine
suppers at cafes and restaurants on
the last day of the year with the con-f-cquence
of amusement seekers turning
to the theatres was the reason nscribed
for the changed prices.
Indict Builders Under Sherman Act
New York, Dec. 17. (Ily A. I'.)
Five corporations nnd fifteen individuals
were accused in Federal Court today of
violating the Hlicrmnn anti-trust act by
attempting to monopolize the building
of hrlck cliimiieva in half a dozen states.
The defendants, who pleaded not guil- I
ty to indictments, were held in .'jiuuu
each for trial.
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- tnat slue 01 uic waier wiinmii imi.- -ranted permission to bring the suit. ',""' '.'"'" "'," ,";;.. .' 'V.. -. ' IXfrtlUCM DM MCld IIIOV
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HIM SOMETHING S
& IISF.FIIF. TO WEAR !
VeoTI flnd many neefol gifts here for men
the kind they can wear and appreciate.
A Moleskin Coat :
Ilaable-breaated, 4 rein,
ferred pockets, knitted
wrlstlete on aleeree. AH
eleee. Waterproof, warm,
comfortable. If not ant
Is factory money will be
refunded.
$
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UnDDie EI U CD Workmen's
3yrr.sTeUnniUl IntnOutiltters
812 VINE STREET
Orders Filled on Receipt of Price W
and Sine v
IUVIi5Kl0 PUBLt6 LEDpltl'HILABELPHi, WEDNESDAY,
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AHACKED BY STATE
Rhode Island Asks Permission
of Supreme Court to Test
Its Validity
IS CALLED "USURPATORY"
!t the Associated I'ress
Washington, Dec. 17. Rhode Islnnd.
tlirousli Its attorney general, Herbert
A. Riie, asked the Supreme Court to
day for permission to institute original
proceedings to test the validity of the
national prohibition amendment and to
enjoin federal ntuVinls from enforcing
it in that state
Validity of portions of the Volstend
prohibition enforcement net affecting
the constitutional amendment , nlso is
attacked in the printed motion tiled with
the court.
The proceedings nre similar to those
instituted jesterdiiy on behalf of the
Retail Liquor Dealers' Association of
New .lerscj. although those today were
the first to he brought by a state. They
were filed in compliance with n reso
lution adopted bv the Rhode Island
(lenernl Asscmblv directing thnt tlip
state brlus test rase ngnlnst the
nincndmctir. Rhode Island was one of
the (luce states which lefused to ratiffy
the prohibition amendment
Attornej (iener.il I'ulmer and Inter
,,nt Itevenne ('nminlxvlnndr nrmnr u'nnlit
1)( linlnP1 ns ,l,.fP,intits If the coutt'
of them be enjoined and restrained from
in nu.v manner enforcing or attempting
to enforce the aforesaid provisions of
the Volstead act within the state of
Rhode Island."
Allegations us to the unconstitutinn
nlltv of the eighteenth amendment lire
similar to those made estirday in the
New .lerse.v ra-e. Early action upon
the Rhode Island and New Jersey mo
tions arc anticipated owing to the short
time now leninining before the constitu
tional amendment becomes effective.
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Pa lent Coll, White Kid Top, Buttsa
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Belie!? ifiS
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Underwood Bolt
Aids Treaty Truce
f onllnard from l'nse On
lions approaching the Lodge reserva
tlons almost the whole Democratic mU
tioilty will have to move over to the
support of those reservations. The bit
ter rnders will not support reserva
tions. They nre more determined now
tliiiu ever to throw the treaty Issue Into
the next campaign. Their theory is
that lh" nation should not be commit
tnl In (lie tensile of nntinus without a
vole upon the subject, and that Idea is
gaining rutlier thnn loslnj strength. Mr.
Cndervvood bv his talk of ncceptliiK the
Knox resolution ns a Inst resort has
contributed to Its. strength.
Cannot Ignore Ctinllengc
And to deliver all or nearly all the
Democrat! to a compromise on reserva
tions it will be necessary to carry along
the faithful administration senntora. of
whom there are tunny. This is n thing
Mr. i'nderwood cannot do.- l'robnbly
no one ran do it until the leadership
light is settled. Mr Hitchcock cannot
nn longer Ignore the chnllcugo to his
leadership.
If Mr Hitchcock should win there
will be revealed in his following n large
bodv of opinion favorable to disposing
of the treaty at any cost. All this will
weaken the Democratic position In the
Senate, but it will not take control of
the trenty out of the President's hands.
t'ntil the caucus on the leadership
it will he tieeessnrv to discount every -
tlilnir that is said on the Democratic
hide of the treat.v fight. Much of it is
mere electioneering After the caucus it
will be possible to learn how much real
progress has been made toward concil
iation nnd compromise
ACTION ON TREATY
rK'KTV TH CD DlZrP.hine The soviet forces are How sweep
IjII.VjLj1 1VJ KyJ JV IlilW ( i,,i i, ,ui,,ll,. nil nf Denl.
ti'..ti.i..i.tn.i rvo it tiv a r i , '
doubted whether cither suggestion would
piovc practicable for the present.
The move stnrted yesterday for a bl
partisan agreement between these two
groups independent of the party lend
ers apparently was flattened out today.
Mnnv senators thought, however, that
it had laid the basis for a reopening
of negotiations between the mild reser
vations and the Democrats nfter the
latter had come together on some con
crete compromise prnposnl.
The efforts to this end were very nc-
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tlvo on llio Democratic sidn and the
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BALTIC PARLEY NEAR BREAK
Esthonlana Induced to Await Arrival
of Red From Moscow
Dnrpat, Dec. 17. (Ily A. 1)M.
I'oskn, the. Dstliouinn foreign minister,
In n statement directed to the conference
of the Raltlc states, declared the Ls
thonlan delegation doubted the possi.
bllity of pence nnd was "suspicious of
the real sentiment townrd peace of the
soviet Russian government." H" pro
posed adjournment of the conference
until .Innuary ,'l, but M .luffe, the llol
ahevik representative, demurred.
It was finally agreed to nvvnlt the
arrival tomorrow of (lenernl Koht.vnev,
of the soviet delegation, who accompa
nied M. Krnssln to Moscow to consult
their government before deciding on
postponement. ,
Observers offered the opinion thnt if
the conference wns postponed It would
mean the definite breaking up of the
pourparlers.
BOLSHEVIKI CAPTURE KIEV
Were Driven Out of Ukrainian Cap
ital In September
London, Dec. 17.- (Ily A I )- The
capture of Kiev and the occupation of
Ktiplausk. southeast of Kharkov, .'ire
nnnoiinced in n Uolshevik statement re
ceived from Moscow by wireless toilaj. ,
Kiev, capital of the Ukraine, with
more than H00.000 population, is n
prfrc thnt lias shifted IihihIs several
times in the civil warfare that has btfen
in progress in Russia for nearly two
vrors. The ltolsheviki were Inst driven
from it early in September by Deni-
I kitie's front in South Russia
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JQEOEMBSR 1?;
fl hen adjournment was tnken yesterday
in tho trinl In Superior Court of Harry
New, alleged sou of Senator Harry 8.
New of Indiana, charged with the
murder of Miss Freda Lesser, his sweet
heart. Lecomptn Davis, leading counsel foi
New, niudo it -clear tho defenso would
be insanity. Thomas Leo Woolwlne,
district attorney, who with Deputy Asa
Keys, is prosccutiag tho case, au
uoucccd that the Rtntc would not at
tempt to prove "New is nu Intellectual
giant," but would maintain he was
intelligent enough to be held responsible
for his nets.
Fall Styles!
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M Soft Hals. Hi.tlO
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Winter Millinery Reductions
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Horsmann Unbreakable Character
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Tiio complete, assortment of thesa well-known dolla, attractively
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Baby Carriage Dolls trimmed with pink or blue
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1920 Calendars, 15c Each, 2 for 25c
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