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    TTTB BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. Vjio.
COALITION CABINET
FORMEDJN FRAME
Briand Org&nitei Sew Ministry in
Which All Parties and Factions
Are Represented.
KOTED MEN IN ITS MEMBERSHIP
PARIS, Oct. S A new French
cabinet, headed br Arlstlds Briand
aa premier and minister of foreign
affaira. came Into esletence tonight.
This la the first time In the his
tory of the French republio that
there baa been a coalition ministry of
all the opposing partlea and factions.
It tollowa closely on the recent In
novation of forming a British coali
tion cabinet of cooserrstlTs and
literals.
The action taksn today Inftrnntnar the
cabinet wu ths culmination of a dsep
popular sentiment that at tht supremo
crisis of the war party divisions should
rive, war to united action by all the
parties In common support of the nwern- j
ntent.
Reno Vlvianl
products on the United States and our
high-blown bubble will be pricked. 80
much la conceded en ty Mr. Bedfleld.
who saro that this Inevitable predicament
will be met from an ethical standpoint
and not from an economic standpoint at
all.' To Increase the tariff.' he says,
might seem to be the simplest and
easiest way.' But who ever heard of a
democrat taking the easy and simple war
of a protective tariff, demonstrated by
history to be the sure and effective way.
when there was a theory to be eiplolted?
Ws have, he thinks, all the machinery
and a goodly number of laws to handle
the situation on an ethical basis entirely,
lis says.
-ald Cheek Shipments.
For Instance, If after the war Is over
It Is seen that a movement Is unW way
to ship foreign goods to this country In
froat quantities and sell them at a
elow whluh we can produce them that
movement oan be checked.
At the preeent time no goods n oe
shipped to tlile country from any for
eign country without a manifest signed
by our consular aent In that eouni ry
approving the cargo. If foreign countries
attempted to ship goods Into this country
at a greatly reduced price our consular
agents could demand the right to Investi
gate the means of producing the com
modity to see If the mannlacturer was
selling at a lower price than he should.
If the agents were refused the right
to make sut-.h an inveetlnatlon the Amer
ican consuls could then mfuee to eltffj
the manifests and the products ..could
1.. ih none for the united
jftats.
There would s a chanoa. of. course,
Aa ths result of ths cabinet of 1 that some goods might get by Uie
Mnrvvntative f American asjenia. m in" j;
twins reprreeniauvx 01 1 ,- ..,!, Imw making It
only a few poUtieal groups, ths ministers uKaj for any any ons In the United
resignations Htsie. to nuy or sen .m,...
. . , . ' 1 . n -rr,.-t in undersell
and rreslrtent smears immeamiy , v " ninuf.cturers.
presented their ooUectivs
immediately
charged Arlstlde Briand with the for
mation of a new organization combining
all elements. Ths resulting coalition 14
remarkable in personnel. Including such
enerabte figures as Charles D Preycinet.
who was ons of Oambetta's aides In the
upheaval of W70, Jules Mellne, former
premier who Instituted ths protective sys.
tern of Franca, and Leon Bourgeois, who
Is known as "the grand old man of the
radical party," which has the largest
membership In Parliament.
Old and Toiai Statesmen.
Ths modern element is represented by
conspicuous leaders of all the political
groups of the country. Thus ths new
coalition brings together France's elder
represents ail uis nisiory 01 mooern 1
"Ths Washington correspondent wno
mi thla rftanetch purports to have
' transcribed Mr. Redfleld"s esact words,
harmoniously units. That is ths essential
thing.
Hepahlleaae Mnat lisle.
"He publicans must never again permit
ths democratic party to prance dry shod
Into power through any Ked ses clesvsge
in the republican ranks. Ths republican
convention of 1912 had a brain-storm an
eollsmlc fit. and fell into It. There was
really little difference among the dele
gates as to fundsmentnl policies, so far
ss these were national In scope; but there
wers dominating personalties In that con.
ventlon whoso motto seemed to be "rule
or ruin.' The Issue wes not party prin
ciple but personal power, from which
conflict there emerged a new party, with
a party platform radical In many
respects. Radicalism, said Larmartlne. Is
but ths desperation of logic Its history
has shown thst the republican psrty is
not radical, neither Is it reactionary It
is national and big, as opposed to sec
tional and small. It is ths only pro
gressive party If progress means ths ac
complishment of permanent food, for it
Is ths only party that has ever done
anything that ultimately did not have
to be undone.
Once nepnbliraa, Always One.
"But I am ons of those who believe In
letting by-gones bo by-gones; of letting
ths dead past bury its dead. I do not be
lieve that a man who ever called himself
republican would be happy to be called
through a democracy; Hamilton, a nobis
waif, without prlds of family or ante
cedents, type of ths anonymous that a as
destined to give name to the anonymous
Hamilton, I say. wss In his theories of
government centrietal, fearful of ths Im
becility or neutralization of divided
power, believing that for the good of all
Its exercise should have the energy that
comes from centralized auTfiorlty. For
our government to tend beyond the ten
dencies of Hamilton would tend to Im
perialism. Tet Jefferson was not an an
archist, nor was Hamilton an Imperialist.
No. these towering fUrurrs are our pillars
nf Hercules, marking the dangerous chan
nel which our ship of stats must navigate
If It would escape ths rocks of Gibraltar
on ths ons hand or those of A by la en ths
other! And so ws have, jot a purs
democracy, which Is all discussion and
no action, nor yet anything approaching
an autocracy, but this wonderful republle
of ours and this wondeful republican
party of oursguardian of ths republic
the party that made It and saved It and
la yet to bring It forth the most glorious
product of man's erf or and Qod's provi
dence ths only party that comprehends
the insuperabls distinction between or
dered liberty and utter anarchy the hops
of America, as America la the hops and
beacon of the worldl
"Can any man who ever called himself
a republican, who ever cherished the prin-
by any other name. Wherefore we must rlP"" of th" republican party or fought
Franc slnos ths fall of Napoleon III. Ths
new cabinet also Is notabls In having ths
popular military leader, eOneral Qalllsnl
as ths head of ths war office and Rear
Admiral L Case aa head of ths ministry
of marina, both of them replacing civil
ians, . '
Ths extent of the coalition Is shown by
ths following representations from the
parlous parties; .
The radical party Is represented by M.
Bourgeois, a former premier; M. Combes,
a former premier, and Reno Renoult, one
of ths foremost parliamentary leader of
the parly.
The republican socialists have as mem
bers M. Briand, M. Vtvlanl and Prof.
Palnleve.
The socialist group Is represented by
Jules Oursde, who has been ths socialist
head sines ths death of Jean Leon Juarea,
and by Marccll Sembat and Albert
Thomas, prominent socialist leaders.
Ths democratic left has as members
Gabriel Uulsthau and Jos Thierry, whil
ths radical left has Ktlcnne Clementel as
Its representative.
Ths royalist snd clerical element is
represented by Ienys Cochin.
This embraces all tha parties snd groups
In Parliament which (or years have been
arrayed against each other. ,
GET TOGETHER :
IS WATCHWORD
OF ESTABROOK
, . (Continued from rags Ons.)
otherwise I would swear ths secretary)
had been misquoted. Oaas at the propo
sition, ponder the beauty of it, note and
Inwardly digest ths logic of Itl I
To Help Forelsraers.
The solo object of towering tariffs la
to enable forslgn manufacturers to sell
their goods In America In competition
with our own manufacturers, isn't It?
What other posslbls objoct could thore
beT But Mr. Redfleld says h will not
permit this object to be accomplished,
lis will add to the duties of our consular
1 agents ths function of a Paul Pry. who
Investigate ths private business af-
fslrs of foreign manufacturers, their
get together, not aa hyphenated republi
cans, but as rejuvenated republicans.
Ths republican party Is big enough and
tolerant enough to Include men differing
as widely in opinion ss Mr. Root and Mr.
La Folletbs. It Is reslly big enough to
include Mr. Roosevelt unless he Insists
upon flocking by himself; for our party
Is concerned not at all with sections or
Individuals, but only with the nation an 1
the people as a whole.
"There can be but two great parties
In any nation. All others are spordalc,
ephemeral, tangenltal or any other high
fallutln word you are pleased to call
thorn comets, rlgxagglng through space,
bound for God knows where alt tail and
no head all gas and no substance. Fur
Just as In chemistry, antagonistic sub
stances fall apart at the first shock to
their enforced union, so In politics the
alliance of opposing Interests can never
Isst. Stephen A. Douglss said as much
In his debate with Llnooln, and Lincoln
means of . production, ths cost prlos to did not deny ths statement. No thinking
under Its conquering banner, willingly
see that party perish for aught of him?
Will he let the spleen of personal hatred,1
the wounds of personal vanity or the dis
appointments of personal ambition stsnd
between him and his fealty to a party
whose principles are as eternal aa truth
and as Impersonal as. Justice Itself? Mr.
Taft. in his recent speeches, says that
the progressive republicans, so-called, will
came back like the prodigal son, meaning.
1 take It, that they will came back In
sackcloth and ashes. Mr. Taft la mis
taken. It Is not a question 01 xoimns
hack,' but of getting together, wnen
brothers fall ut they do not corns to
gether In sackcloth and ashes nor through
recriminations or aspersions 01 mc-uvs.
They come together with a clasp of the
hands, with a smile In ths eyes and with
the sheepish grin of mutual and affec
tionate condonation and say nothing
Just so must ws republicans forgive and
forget. It Is ths only right way. Are we
not willing to sacrifice a llttls pride of
nnlnion for ths sake of auld lang syns?
Bigger and better men than ws bavs made
bursar and bettor sacrifices tor me
nartr. LJncoln was murdered because ne
was a repuMlcaa. Garfield was) murdered
nuuu ha was a republican. MCJwnuey
was murdered because hs was a republl
can. Hava these man died in rain? May 15
ws not. In ths memory of what thejrjCS
must always mean to us, forget our petty
differences and tight shouldsr to shoulder
as of yore? Ltatea to this I read to you
from ons of Lincoln's speecehs. so Instant zJZ
In Its aoDltcaUon that It la hard ts be-,
lievo it was Spoken so long ago: - 1 jsi
ah ii, whn Hlil not vote for Mr
Buchanan taken together, are a majority ,
of .uOU, but In the) lata contest ws wers
divvied between Fremont and Fillmore,
fan we not come together for the fu
ture? Let every one who reslly believes
and is resolved that free society Is wot
and shall not be a failure, and who can
conscientiously declare that In the last
contest he has done only what hs thought
best let every such one have charity to
believe that every other 00s can say ss
much. Thus let bygones be tiygones; let
past differences as nothing be; and with
steady eye on ths real lasus let us re-
lMHUHurmiw urn -. -
the republic. We can do ft.
"Here speaks our patron saint, our
monitor, our friend. Llnooln pleads with
us, even from ths grave."
and supplied ths names of ths merchant,
to the commutes from the Welfare asso
elation are taking their medicine by
marching up to ths police court anl
pleading guilty to on count of the com
plaint and taking ths minimum fine of
lan and oosts. Ths Welfare association
hss begun a campaign for better enforce
ment of ths laws that affect the morals
ind health of the community, and It la
going to be unaafs for any merchant t
presume that the law Is a dead on be
cause It has not heretofore been enforced.
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actual condition whloa w aio as prone
to forget as a convalescent 1 to lortot
his recent sufferings. It seems that
prosperity had vanihed wth soemnaly
no prospect of return. It meana that
between th rlfcton of a democratic ad
ministration and th outbreak of the
European wnr the rli-htBt nation In 'th
world had virtually gone bankrupt. Our
lonesome president, set llku a solitaire
In a circle of liicompotunla, an island of
theory entirely Surrour.ded by theorists
wss dased ami bewildered at the do
vastatlon wrought 'by governmental poli
cies which seemed to his didactic mind
so logical In th abstract. II regarded
th phenomenon, in all sincerity, aa
phychologlcal a state of mind. Hut this
explanation did not appeas th hunger
of th hundreds of thousands out of m
ployment, who were standing In the
bread line, or living from hand-to-mouth
with ' nothing In either of them. They
were Ilk th young dwotor to whom the
cadaverous waitress had murmured
'.Boiled tongue, stewed kidneys, fried
liver1 Hang your symptoms,' inter
rupted th doctor,' wbat Z want is
something to X'
' Was a Ckeerfal Tele.
"Such being th unhappy plight of our
country, th first growl of the dogs of
war was Ilk th watch dog's honest
bark a cheerful voice in the night. War
was aa explanation that ought to satisfy
everybody. .W were vicarious sufferers
in an Buropeait' war. Business had seen
It coming. x By a sort of provision or
clairvoyance peculiar to business It had
known war was soon to break out. and
had forthwith commenced to suffer in
sheer sympathy, ae- it were. Th na
tional treasury, which a republican ad
ministration always leaves full to over
flowing, was already a vacuum. Boms
body had to cough up, and, as they say
In th comic opera, our coffers were
smpty. But here was a chanoa to levy
an emergency tax and call It a war tax.
It was an arrant subterfuge which
fooled nobody. 80 far from causing our
distress, th European war is all that
has saved us from going to protest. Ths
figures given by Mr. 8pear prove this
beyond galnaay:
"It Is conservatlv to place the de
liveries of munitions, transports, cloth
Inn, etc., since the war begun, at l"X
uiO.WO to M ufO.Oui). Tills is about what
the Unit (4 Htate paya tturop annually
on tourUt crsdlu, alien remittances and
trtltfhts.
Keps Teartals Hesse.
"In other : words, th war has kept
our tourists at borne at a saving to us
of t40O,0uO.OuS, and Europe has handed
us as much mors In bard cash. But thla
Is not all. Bays Mr. Spears:
it. actual snipmenis are only one-
quartar to one-tlilra th value of the
roniracts neuttatd here. Cxi can alt
down with paper and poncll and In a few
minute fijut up a bill nf H.ayi.OuU OuO to
ll.aMv.M that ths Allies will hav to
pay hr In th neat nine or twelve
iiomna. on materials already spoken for.
"Bbau tne admin tat ration b credited
slth this fsvsr of 'prosperity T They
should be th first to disclaim It, for the
ear has fceen a Chinese wall of protee-
tlon protection raised to ths Nth power
fantastic, chaotic, almost satanle. But ths
urer must havs an snd. and then what
" nr. eurporewi atocas mat nav gone
vp ilk a rocket will soms down like
stick. Millions of men orasy to get back
to work on' any terms will dump their
them and their soiling price to us. If
It is found difficult to engage a consular
agent who to willing to havs his nose
tweaked or his vertebras telescoped as a
regular concommltant of his activities,
then Mr. Redfletd will make it a statu
tory crime for any American to pur
chsss an Imported commodity at a lower
price than ought to be charged for It) If
the George, Jr., Republla should promul
gsts a governmental policy as naively
ridiculous as Mr. Redfleld's ws would
call thent children, indeed. But here this
twaddls emanates from a so-called states
man, an exponent of th administration,
and la therefore supposed to merit a re
spectful consideration which no adult can
possibly accord to It. 1
, Democrats Spell Fall ere.
'"But enough of th domestic side of
our imbroglio. I challenge anyone to
nam a stngls posltlv. affirmative, orig
inal act or proposal of this administra
tion that has been, or could be, of any
posslbls benefit to th peopl of th
United States, in that bright lexicon
there Is only one word failure.
' "Ah! but there Is Mr. Wilson's foreign
policy! lias not his masterful statesman
ship kept us out of war?
"Not Th moat that can be claimed
on this scor Is that hs has not, by soms
superhuman blundsr plunged us Into war
a distinction with a dtffarsnc.
"In th Maxlcaa affair, ha, who would
bow.pos as a stlcklsr for th nlc ob
servance of International law, disregarded
every sanction of international law, and
actually engaged our oountry In warfare.
We escaped from Msxloo with no great
loss of life to be sure, and throughout th
trying ordeal our president was perfectly
cool particularly his extremities. But ws
should never havs Invaded Mexico In the
first placs. Having don so as ths out
come of a supsrfluoua threat mads by our
president, w should hava made good the
threat and stopped ths fight. In his al
leged policy of watchful waiting Mr. Wil
son -has been Uk an .hour glass ths
longer hs waits ths less sand hs seems to
have. What hava w to show for our
Mexican fiasco but th bodies of a scor
of murdered boys, who blood cries
shanvs upon usl If in th whol of our
national Ufa there has been a more fatu
ous, chapfallsn, humiliating episode than
Mr. Wilson's dealings with Mexico, Mr.
Wilson's 'History of the American leople'
falls to record it.
Daty t Oareelve.
"It is true that all Kurop Is In a con
flagration, but that fact only emphasis
our own duty to ourselves. Kurop to
day, with the madness of Insanity, Is de
stroying what It has taken It centuries to
create Was there aver a time when
America could lass afford to experiment
with Its own great creative faoultles?
"War or no war. I believe that th pres
ent administration, having gained soma
little knowledge of ths world, must clthsr
recede from Its cloistral, speculative poli
cies for th good of th republic, or that
In due time It must be supplanted by an
administration to whom xpertenc rather
than theories, however plsuslbl. or
hopes, however sanguine, shall be a lamp
to th feet and a lodestar to th mind.
What this country really needs, and al
ways needs. Is a republican administra
tion of Its affairs. Th man whom the
republicans shall nominate for president
In 1918 I not so important aa ths party
principles that stand back of him, pro
vided always he Is a man. upon whom re
publican factions, if thsy stUI exist, can
man has ever denied it. And the reason
of It Inheres In tho very nature of
things. Rclence tells u sthat every mole
cule of the universe is In motion. In
cluding perhaps the vory atomies that
maks up th substance of our thoughts,
fialeno tells us that this motion Is rotary
and that rotary motion evolves two
foroes: centrifUKal, away from th cen
ter: centrifugal, towards a center, and
that each force acta as a check and but
ane upon the other. Everyone of Ua la
conscious of these opposing tendencies
In his own mentality, and la attracted to
the school of Hamilton or ths school of
Jefferson, according to his dominant pro-
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and continue to be symbols of opposing
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