Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1922, Night Extra, Image 21

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WAR SHOULD WAVE ENDED
IN BERLIN. SAYS MUSSOLINI
Italian Premier Deelaree Oeemany
Still Threatens Europe
Paris, Nev. 22. (By A. P. ) Benite
Mussolini, the Italian Premier, In an
Interview with the Leusnnne com
ipendent of lie Matin said that the
Allies should hove finished the war,1
"you in Berlin and we In Vienna and
Budapest."
"The enemy ought te have been
ttireitfcd," the Prettier ls quoted 7ai
sarin, "wetr you remise mat yuu
have little chance of getting your due
nnd you arc disappointed. Germany it
resolved net te pay.'
"In addition hhe Is threatening for
you and threatening for us, for n
Teutonic flood is at our rates. The
Tyrel Is but a geographical definition."
Europe, according te M. Mussolini, fs
troubled with a chaotic condition which
the continent has no power te resist.
"We. therefore urce Fascism for Bel-
glum, France, Italy and (Jrcat Britain
te defend Western culture against tier
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Germany Planning Anether
War, Say 8 Tiger of France
Clemenceau, in New Yerk Speech, Urges Unity
Between America, France and Britain Says
League of Nations Practical Plan
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New Yerh, Nev. 22. OenrgM Clem
encrau tedny nrcnnrrd te rnt after
having delivered, in liln firnt nddresH In
the United Htateti, a warning te Ameri
cans that German mllitarlHts were pre
paring for another war.
In thin addrpsH, nt the Metropolitan
Opera Heuse last night before an im
Imense audience, the war Premier of
France voiced what he termed friendly
criticisms of the United Htatcs for Its
pest -war nttlttide, declaring that after
mixing Its bleed with that of the Allies,
It had stepped out of international af
fairs lenving Ktirepc in a snarl.
lie urged America te renew conversa
tions with France and Great Itritain te
present n united front te Germany nnd
show that th terms of the Versailles
Treaty, including the pnyment of repa
rations, must be carried out,
He did net nttempt te indicate hew
America Should nznln tnkn un her lintiH
in internntflinnl nfTnlrc, but said tlmt
he might speak of the League of Na
tions as a practical vehicle.
The next mlilrps which th Tir
will make in tils American tour win
be in Bosten. He leaves for tint c tv
tomorrow memiliff. Ahnut he rmlv
Item remeinin? en his official New Yerk
appointment list is n review of the
100th Infantry in Brooklyn this after
neon.
Although he sneke feverentlv for
nearly nn hour nnd a hnlf last night,
the vigorous old man of Europe showed
little fatigue.
Back and forth he paced In front of
his rostrum en the Metropolitan stage.
The only boundary imposed en Ills
rambles was a Mini-circle of floral
decorations.
Text of Clemenceau Speech
M. Clemenceau Mild in nnrt :
"We muct hnve been in the midst
of a great crisis. I say the greatest
crisis in events, btcnuse none of us
can tell hew Inni; this crisis Is going te
Inst and whether it won't grew at
some time worse than it is new. Why
should pence be hard te live? Why
cannot we find common means for pre
serving peace?
"I must xny that this war was
brought about in the sequence of events,
and new thnt it is ever, we must de
something te preserve the peace. The
war caused the world te get in n situa
tion which it had never been In before.
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geed frontier. England premised i'..
We haven't received it.
Frontier Guaranteed
"I.levd Gcerse snld that America
had made tliu saine premise nnd lir.il ulse i
net kept it, se he wasn't te blame ex-
cluslvcly. I respectfully nek leave te
tell him he is grossly mistaken. The
facts arc these:
"One day I told Mr. Lloyd Geerge I
wanted the Hlilne, nnd I gave him a
paper In which all my reason were de
scribed. He told me. 'If you lrnve the
Ithlnc f will bring you ether guaran
tees, and I premise you te An my bcet
with Mr. Wilsen te obtain the same
thing from liltn. Mr. Wilsen very
wisely said that he was Milling te
aeree. but. nf course, it was all sub
ject te the acceptance by Congress.
"Se it was with Great Hritnln. Hut ,
the tact thnt the United Htatcs didn't .1 J
fellow doesn't menn that the premise , OVCr tne WOflQ
Rheuld net have been kept. l)e you j
suppose thnt because our Allies timn't ,
keep thnt premise we are going te leave
our frontiers open? Ne, no!
"That we never did. 1 come nacn ,
te the question. If America could ttn
dcrtnkc In some wny te renew cenver
satien with England and France, net
te eivn n premise of anything that would
engage the future that she had net
Intended doing during the wur.
America Must Help
"We knew thnt America Interests
herself in what happens in ether ceun
tries; but it is net in your power te
live hnppy, contented nnd wealthy In
America If you knew thnt much of th
remainder of the world Is suffering ; '
that some of it is covered with Meed.
with want and with pestilence. If you
could have faith and simply sny, 'Let i
us establish a Plan of what is te be
done, and when we have established It.
It should take Inte consideration guar
antee!.'
"The moment this is done It will de
much te restore things te n mere normal
state. And I knew that you will net
be content te remain aloof ami let immj
of the people in Europe suiter when jeu
have se much.
"New, I say that after such a nr
men cannot continue te fight eech
ether. They c.innet fight forever.
There are, after all. two Gcrmanys.
There is the Germany which is a demo
cratic Germany, which I think could,
mere easily nt least, be cnlled te rea
son. The etheis. who love war. have
learned nothing nnd are preparing n
revolution of civil war against their
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ROBINS RESIGNS AS SECRETARY OF FAIR BODY
Edward Robins, secretary of the Ses,qu,i-Cemcnuial Asso
ciation, toctey tendered his resignation te tlie Executive Com
mittee. It was announced he would tn!c an executive portion
with the Philadelphia Trust Company. Victer Eesewatcr will
be. the stcietary pre-texn.
MEXICO OFFERS U. S. AID IN BORDER PROFUSION
.WASHINGTON, Nev. i22.An offer et tlu- -Texica:: G. . -t-rnraent
te co-operate with A&eric'an prohibition enforcement
agencies in guarding the long southern bertlei was reported u
dny te Commissioner Haynes.
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And new thnt we have peace we must
preserve prnre. I did net eeme here
with a mission, and I ara glad of It
I came here te seek and preserve
the friendship of America for France, as
trance extends the friendship te Amer
ica. I will try te make you under
stand what I mean.
"New. If I speak of the violation
of the eatln. the violation of the sig
nature, it is because you must under
stand what ia the feeling that we may
be asked te entertain toward tier
many. There are no exclusive diffcr
crenees between Germany nnd the
rrencn. mere are diuerences between
Germany and the rest of the world.
The rest of the world lives in geed
faith.
"I have seen during this war Gen
eral Pershing ever there and I was n
ureal uaimriT 01 nim ana top Ameri
can soldier. I am a great admirer of
the English soldiers. They were brave
nnd, when called upon te de thing",
always did them well.
"But may I say a word about the
French soldier? H was very stern
nnd he wax very patriotic and he did
his dutj without question.
U. S. Freed All Europe
America had freed hereelf In 1""0
and new in 1D1S he freed the whole
of Europe all tho-e people that had
been put down under the scepters of
tiermany, Austria and Kussia.
"They began te breathe. Thev were
called te liberty, nnd my friend 1'ad
erewski could tell you of the spectacle
we had around the table twenty
seven States calling for liberty, for
justice.
On the subject of France's debt te
..mI00' the "Tiger" centinued:
e contracted an arrangement te
pay you 20.000.000 f runes u enr. Y
have done it thus far. It Is net verv '
far from what England itself has paid
you. Ihat question I take it te be
of second rank. I de net suppose that
you ere going, one of tlie.-e days, te
i" ub,, jeu pay toiuurrew or the
day after.' We will pay ou."
Germany Maltim? r.innnn
De you knew that they are manu-
, facturing cannons by the hundreds, that
they ate making machinery everywhere?
1 he German mtm.,.. . .,.. i"... .. ..
S14 the French S43. There Is a line
, 11 the treaty that says Germany will
' !'ilV0 Uvay M h,8h 8 e Allies and all
the rest.
'J-'Wi ,rt Preparing? I tell!
you plainly, as I told Lloyd Geerge be-1
1 fore the war, they are preparing war I
again. Don't you see what is going
en.' Den t you read the papers? Why,
haven t you heard of the treaty between
( the Turk a n, U i- ...
Russlens? " """ l
.tnrlTn,!1 Tt,JP,th?t Q1 T.Uden- I
ilnr v Jllndcnburg are preparing
?-;- Kn.rU t0 cru8h German
democracy, if they can. irave you f..r-
Jena, hew with R0.000 men theyi
brought Napeleon down? New, j, ,B
the same game. It is written. Ne-1
body can deny it, ,
"New I must tell you what I want.
I den t wnnt te brinj hiiv friction be-'
tween your country nd my co ry I
don't wunt you te de semetlilns that
would put clvillatien te danger unrl
circurnstances that might (bTwVr.e ban
before. Wa uavru 'ajuaranteed '
brothers jut te bezln the action
against the European Powers.
"Well, whatever may happen, the
intervention of America is thnt way.
Yeu have seen one of the greate'-i
dramas In the world. We may net
rstarid nil that it meant and al
that it represented.
"New we nre in the greatest crises.
nobody knows when it may end. No
body knows whether Eurepcnn miserie
won't have some effect upon America'
prosperity. Yeu announced te the world
that you would set them free. e,!
preeinimed it in the pence treaty.
Then I turned te you nnd asked von
whv veu made war'' Wax it because
you thought that you would be threat -
1 X.M il ,0 nlcl etli-'is? Was It
for the liberation of MuTerms countries
and te mnke, as President Wilsen snld
..rmuvrucy saie, or something lilu
that? New Have Time te Think
"Tell me which of these points ve 1
hnve gained by this war? Yeu ha v.
hvT,eV J,,e.Int h?re you are gmntnil
by geed fortune thkime te think. New.
sacrifice is demanded or exacted from
you except te assert that you want
keep among the people of this world tl
K ?IfPvnCt,li"t " !mve tw' take
If you take it. then you will n",
a went emotion among the people, lib
erty, l.beratien. If y0u don't. ,
prospect is dark and dreary. Hut Ve .
inay be sure that we won't fall into i
aveTC" Iia J'-' enr best te try te
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