n TUB SUNDAY PEE; OMAHA. JULY 9. 1022. . 10 A Allies Preparing for Threatened Crash in Germany j Financial Upheaval Almont Certain to Kntail Fall of Re publican Government Lloyd Georpe Alarmed. rawmht, !. London, July 8-Srerct rrport of the RMvcst character were received by Downing Mrcrt from Herlin ) Icrday. It ai stated that Germany i hovering on the brink of financial !iatcr which ii almost certain to entail the fall of the republican gov eminent. With the government' fall the rod will ,,e ,c't ?ctt ,or c0,,fl'ct between nf aiming at the res toration of the monarchy and ex tremists urging communism. 1'ritne Minuter Lloyd George i seriously alarmed at the portent of private advices from English agenti in Germany. He is now conferring personally with Foreign Minister Schanirr of Italy regarding the measure the allies may have to take when the crash comes. Diplomatic correspondence also is passing be tween Downing street and Quai d'Orsay on the same subject. The menace of a chaotic Germany, without a Kvernniciit and with the resulting dangers from imperialists and reds, all advocating tearing up the Versailles treaty, was directly re sponsible for the British govern ment's stid Jen feverish interest ii reorganizing its aviation-- and strengthening the aerial arm of the British army. Thursday Sir Robert Home, chan cellor of the exchequer, frankly ad mitted in the house of commons that Germany was insolvent and he con fessed the inability of the powers to aid it since the Morgan bankers com mittee, which met at Paris, refused to touch the situation. It is known in diplomatic circles that a well-laid plot existed in Ger many for an uprising after Foreign Minister Rathcnau was assassinated, but was delayed owing to the im mediate precautions taken by Presi dent F.bert. Further information indicates that the monarchists have not abandoned their program, merely postponing their next action until a more pro pitious moment. Signor Schanzer already has re ceived warnings by way of Rome and the Italian foreign office has im parted its apprehensions to Mr. Lloyd George, while the French are awake to the gravity of the situation. "The German crisis has more po tent dangers than the Irish situation during its gravest period," said Mr. Lloyd George at a luncheon, and his opinion was shared by other govern ment leaders. While anxious to curb any French anxiety for immediate action in the ADVERTISEMENT. Regain the Vital Force of Youth A Simple Home Treatment, More Available Than Gland Treatment or Bark and Animal Extracts. Nature's greatest gift to mankind Is Korex Compound, for the rejuvenation of flagging vital force. If you aspire to re stored vital nervous energy, to the glori ous vigor of the days of youth, try Korex, in the privacy of your own home. Gratify ing results are known, usually in a f?w days, Korex Compound (in tablet form) is the result of many years of scientific research. 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Mo. shape ef military treasures, the mo ment trt-iiBtt hirtkt in Ornunv, Mr Lloyd Oorge is not unmindful ol the vhi- of strong united front towards Germany with reidinew to strike, if the entente's position is jeopardized. Strengthen Air Forces. Realising the British, people' aversion to raising another army, Mr Lloyd George, it is declared, decided to strengthen the aviation so that English air squadrons, combining wiih the French land forces, could aid in protecting the allies' Rhine line, while at the same time exercising sur veillance deep inside the right bank of the Rhine and spying out any at temps to concentrate men to menace the allirs' bridgeheads. Bankruptcy, restoration of the monarchy or communism in Ger many would cause, an immediate re vision of the British policy, which is now hated on the reorganization of German industry and Germany's return among the wortd's industrial powers. The crash of Germany would aggravate England's industrial crisis, w hich already is serious. The menace of the pauper states Russia, Germany and Austria united through common misery, against which Mr. Lloyd George sounded i warning in his speech at Genoa when he forecast another war within 10 years, seems graver jthan ever in Downing street circles. U. S. Aid in Preventing German Collapse Sought London, July 8.-(By A. .P.) American embassy officials said to day that while no formal representa tions had been made by the British government looking to the participa tion of the United States in allied ef forts to rehabilitate Germany the subject had been discussed for some time in diplomatic and other circles and the hope expressed that the United States might be induced to lend its support to the project It is generally pointed out in financial quarters here and elsewhere in Europe that in the resent state of Europe's financial depletion little can be done by the allies to restore Germany's shattered economic struc ture without the assistance of the United States. Ambassador Harvey had discussed informally with Prime Minister Lloyd George and other of ficials the financial plight of Ger many and Austria and it is believed the ambassador has laid the British viewpoint before the State depart ment. Mexican Meet in N. Y. on Oil Land Ends Without Pact New York. July 8. Conferences between Adolfo De La Huerta. Mex ican minister of finance and Ameri can oil executives, relating to a plan for the development of "wild cat" oil territory in Mexico have ended without an agreement. Senor De La Huerta, who issued a statement yesterday announcing that his mission consisted "only in hearing the propositions made by the companies through their representa tives" declared later that he regarded his mission as a successful one and at the office of one of the five com panies involved, it was stated that "reasonable progress had bvn made." Dawes Back on Joh in Chicago Trust Company rt.: T1 a Cm friaries Ci. vmi.asu, ju.jr u. ...... . Dawes, the first man to make a bud get forhe entire United States gov ernment, yesterday resumed his place at his desk in the Central Trust company, which he founded V years ago. On the first of this month - TN...ae 4ii r n of! river Vlt VufHtTpt duties to Brig. Gen. H. M. Lord, and left Washington for Chicago. uen. 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London, July 8,-(By A. IM Chief interest In the Irith situation for the moment centers in the opera tion in the PlrMuigton district. 15 miles south of Dublin, in County Wicklow, owing to the supposition that Famon De VaTera U with the irregular forces there. The repub licans are tightly enclosed within ring of national troops and announce ment of the final success of the gov ernment forces is awaited with con siderable confidence. Krskine thilders, one of De Valera's chief supporters and recent ly reported as commanding the rebels in the area south of Dublin, is said by the (correspondent of the Daily Mirror to have been barely wounded. Win Province!. Dublin, July 8.-(By A. P.)-The activities of the free state forces in the provinces, as indicated by the latest ' official reports, are meeting with complete success, large numbers of insurgents continuing to be cap tured. In various parts of the prov inces the irregulars, alarmed by the advance of the national soldiers, have abandoned and burned their fortified positions and fled into the country. The encircling movement in the hills south of Dublin is rapidly ap proaching success, virtually whole roving bands ot irregulars onus driven into Blcssington, where they are practically invested, with the na tional troops holding part of the town.. J he total numoer oi irregu lars in Blessington is placed j more than 500. Dublin Becoming Normal. In Dublin itself life is rapidly be coming normal. Ihe railways arc thnuch damaee to the line prevents direct railroad com- municaiion witn cone. The tragic end of Cathal Brugha ri,ori Rnrtrp:1 the first irreeular leader to fall in the present fighting, was the foremost topic toaay. n wa recalled how, when fighting the British forces, lie received no less than 14 wounds, and for a month hovered between life and death, p.ffnn!illu tn heroine minister of de fense in the first Irish government, though later he espoused the repub lican cause. Harry Boland at Blessington. Hirrv Rnlnnfl is known to be hesiecred at BlessinK- ton. His brother, j. Boland. was cap tured today alter a DrisK ngm ai a farmhouse two miles north of Bless the rebels fled. Bo land, with 11 others, drove up to the farmhouse later, supposing u 10 uc ;n ik. hnHc nf the irreeulars. and the whole party was captured with a quantity ot arms. .; r.n MnrDnnnell. command ing the irregulars, also was captured. National Loan Urged. Tlnhlin Ttllv ft. Casualties suffer- 1 armv iii the recent conflict in Dublin were 16 dead and 122 wounded, an official announce ment says. Architects estimate tnai ,.,;il iiiiri fnnr vears to rebuild the areas devastated during the re cent fighting. Tl. T,;,.i Tnftenendpnt: SUBeeStS an Irish loan of 20,000,000 sterling for reconstruction. " Mayor Says Subway Accident Avoidable! New York, July 8 Mayor lll-m divlarrd Usi n'uht that Thursday', uhwav accident in which US men ! .iml unmen urre overcome by poitoiious vapors was avoidable, and called upun Corporation Counsel O'Hricn to that there was "no whitewashing" of thoe responsible. This- attitude was taken by the mayor alter he studied a report sub muted by Conimiiiioner of Plants and Structures Whalen, in which that otUcial stated that asphyxiating and toxic ga were generated by the combination of secret chemical siibstancv i' pyrene. the ex tinguisher used on the llame in the twitchluix. Commissioner Whalen made five recommendations which, if adopted, he raid, will prevent the recurrence of such an accident. Chinese Troops Stage Mutiny Division of Army Stationed at Paotingfu Attempt to Loot City. Taotingfu, China, July 8. (By A. IT) The 23d division of Gen. Wu Tei-Fu's army, which is stationed here with other troops, mutinied Thursday night and attempted to loot the city. Loyal troops attacked the mutineers with machine suns and. after an all- flight battle, crushed the revolt. Late yesterday afternoon officials had the situation well in hand and order restored. This is the second mutiny among troops under Gen. Wu's banner with in three weeks. The previous out break occurred July 21 at Hsinho, when the 26th division revolted. A gunboat quelled that mutiny ifii seized all the division's ammunition. Regaining Prestige. Pekin, July 7. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen is regaining his prestige in Canton and his former friends are rallying again to his support, according to foreign relations here.. 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