'French Demands Alarm Lloyd George V Ex-Premier Fears Coal Monopoly Ruhr Invasion Seen as At tempt to Secure Control of All Coal and Iron in Europe. * Indemnity Is Impossible By TUB RIGHT HONORABLE DAVID LLOYI) GEORGE, O. M„ M. I1. (Former British Premier.) Copyright, 1923, by United Feature S> mlloatr. Copyright In Great Britain by London Chronicle, Copyright tn Australasia by Australian Press Association. Exclusive World Rights Held by Unit ed Feature' Syndicate. Reproduction in Whole or in Part Pro hibited. Ail Rights Reserved. London, March 3.—“French troops occupying fresh German territory." —' “Further advance Into Germany." "Reinforcements.” "French cut off British bridgehead on Rhine." "Proposals for new coinage in Ruhr.” YVhat Is it all leading to? Is it real ly reparations? The eminent Italian statesman, Signor N’ittt, who has made a thor J - ough study of all documents bearing on French designs upon Germany, has come definitely to the conclusion that these measures have no refer ence to the recovery of damages for the devastated area, but that they are all taken in the execution of a vast project for, securing French control over ail the coal and iron of con tinental Europe. He supplies chapter and verse for his theory. Something has undoubtedly roused the suspicions of Signor Mussolini. i They come rather late in the day to i be effective. He naturally does not I relish the idea of an Italy whose coal | and steel supplies are placed at the mercy of a gigantic trust directed | from Paris. Italy has no coal or ! iron of her own. Her interest is : therefore in a free market. Hence ! Signor ' Mussolini's alarm. Is there I any ground for it? Let those who I imagine that Italian statesmen are , unnecessarily disturbed read the dis cussions in the French press leading I up to speeches recently delivered by Messieurs Millerand, Barthou and Poincare. With regard to M. Ilarthou's in tervention I feel I must, ns one of i he founders of the reparations com mission, say a word. There were Im portant questions of amount, method and time which could not be de t< rmined before the signature of the peace treaty, and could not tie settled at all without giving Germany full opportunity for living heard. Hence the appointment of the reparations commission. It was called into ex istence to settle these questions after hearing evidence and deliberating its effect. Of this commission Mr. Barthou is now chairman. H therefore pre sides over the body which had com mitted to its charge judicial func tions of a momentous character. lie has to adjudicate from time to It Builds You Up! 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No more ahne llghtneas, no morn limping with twin nr drawing up your fare In agony. "Tlx" la magical, acta right off. “Tlz" draws out all the polaonuua exudu t tlonA which puff up the f<*H. T’hc “TIsj" arid wear nmtllcr ahor*. I "Tl*" and forget your foot tnlncry. Ah! how corn fort abbs your fe**i fool. A few conth buy it bo; of “Tiz at any drdgKlat or department atorc. Don't auffer, Hava good feet, iifluri foot, feel that never awrll. nevrr li’urt. ttfvcr tel tired. litware of miltutlun*. time on rases presented by Germany under a multitude of different heads. Inflammatory speeches on the very subject he has to preserve judicial calm upon are quite jncomp&tible with his position. When he occupied the same post, Poincare ultimately recognized that he could not continue to write controversial articles on ques tions which might come before him for decision as a judge. He therefore very properly resigned his commis sionrrship. But to revert to the speeches de livered by these eminent statesmen, if they mean what actual words con vey, then France means to stick to the Ruhr. Not by way of annexa tion. Oh, no! That according to M. Barthou is a "foolish, mendacious and stupid” lie. Rut France means to' hang to the "gages" until repara tion is paid. What are "gages?” The industries of the Ruhr. If the French government is to control industries which represent the life of this pros perous area for 30 years, it assumes greati r authority over the district than it exercises over the mining area of Pas de Calais. France to Get Shares. In its own mining districts no gov ernment takes upon itself—except during wear—to give directions as to the destination and distribution of coal produced. But there are in dications thut control over the Ruhr industries is to lie of a much more far reaching character than this. And tliis is where the hints—broad hints —thrown out by the French press come In. France, in order to secure i ayrnent of the reparation Installments in future, is to be given shares in these great mines and Industries. What proportion of shares? Amongst the "gages” demanded by Poincare in August, last year, were 60 per cent of the shares in certain pivotal German industries in the Rhine area. Now the Ruhr industries are clearly i h" included within the scope of the demand. France has the iron ore of Lorraine and the coal of the Saar ••alley Her financiers have been en gaged In buying up enal mines in Si lesia. If she can secure the controlling interest in the Ruhr mines and Bel gium and Poland can be persuaded to join m the deal, then the continent • f Kurope will he at the mercy of this immense coal ^nd Iron combine. I said last week that the ports were still open. So long as they a re. central Kurope can protect itself to a certain extent against this gigantic trust, for the products of Britain and America will be available. But that possibility is to be provided gainst. Nothing is to be left to chance. One of the "gages” Is to be control over German customs. How ..in Germany balanco a budget with out a revenue” How ran she raise i revenue without a tariff? W hat more productive teriff than duty on f -reign coal, me'al and manufactur ers? And thus all competitive pr-xl urts will be excluded from the Ger man markets. The combine will thus lie supreme. Industry Strangled. It is true that if this cynical scheme conus off there is an end of repara Home— lor the independence of Ger man Indus'. iy is strangled and its life will soon languish. But there are signs that French enterprise has abandoned all idea of recovering rep arations and that it is now brood ing upon loot—on an immense scale. For discussions in the French press contemplate even wider and more far reaching developments than those in volved In control of German Indus trier. Italy. Poland and even Russia are Health Clown's Schedule Named Cho-Cho to Visit Every School in Omaha March 12 to 27. Cho-Cho. health clown, ha# an nounced hi* schedule of vialte to the Omaha school*. March 12 to 27, a* follow*: March 12—Moraine » :30 to to. Coma nlu*. 10:15 to to 10 45. Tr»ln; 11 to 11 »o, Hancgoft Afternoon. 1 30 to 7. Windsor, i.l* to 2 45. Field. Much 12 Morning 0.30 to 10, Park p. ll to 10.4S. II to 1130. Via ton. March ll -Morning 9 10 to 10. Florence; li 15 to 10 15. Millar Park. 11 lo 11 30, Hlarman Aflamcon 1:30 lo 2. Cantral Park. 2 13 I.l ! C. Monmouth Park. Mur h 15- Morning 9 30 lo 10, rlirl ,a. I" 15 lo 10 45, * Iiru'.il Hill; 11 In 11 Howard Kennedy Alurnoon: 1:10 lo 7, Clifton Hill; 2.15 to 7.46. Fairfax March 14—Morning 9 10 lo 10. Lothrop. 10 15 l l 10 14 Ink. II lo 11:10. Lon* Afternoon I 30 lo 2, Walnut Hitt; 2 15 10 2 *5. Franklin March 19—Morning: 9 10 to 10. Ban .■-in Wmi : lii 1", to In 4-3, lienaon Cantral. 11 lo II 30. Roaahlll. 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He will be In each building | not more than 30 minute*. Will you please arrange lo have the children of them- grade* assembled promptly a I the time set on the attaehed aehed ulc.” , Red Snow Denver. March 1 Millionw of or g.iillem* half plant and half anl 111;41 nre borne on Chinook wind* from I lie Arctic* and. covering the surface of large snow blink* In Iloi'ky Mountain National park, In Colorado, tinnafornt them, to the wonder of jtourUt*. into red snow In lumtser. i to be brought. In. The high line taken for years by Parisian papers about “no traffic with murder” Is being given up. Instead we have much sentimental twaddle about restoring old friendly relations between France and Russia. Of course, for a con sideration. Russia is to buy; Ger many Is to manufacture; France Is to profit. These proposals, which for some time have heen In the air, are now actually In type. Now the type is ordinary black—later on It may be red. Twenty lives already have been lost over the preliminaries of their execution. I fear there will be many more as difficulties become more ap parent. It Is not without significance that the terms which Germany Is to he called upon to accept In the event of her submission have never been formulater. No altlinatum was Issued before the Invasion. If Germany were tomorrow to throw up her hands, what conditions would she have to comply with? Who can tell? Ger many clearly does not know. The Brit ish government does not know. They were never discussed at the Paris conference. Monsieur Poincare has only asserted with emphasis that he "will not accept promises.” Says Scheme Will Fail. If the Ruhr is to be evacuated prom ises must be accepted at some stage, for Germany cannot deliver 10 years of coal Installments In advance and cannot pay 50 milliards of gold marks over the counter. So If Poincare's statement means anything,- then con trol of the Ruhr Industries must be vested In France until the whole of the mortgage has been redeemed, lienee the vast plan for the exploita tion of Germany and, through Ger many, of Europe. A pretty scheme, but like rqost plans, which make no allowance for human nature—bound to fall. How I long would Italy and Russia consent to be exploited for the enrichment of French capitalists? Italy already has made It clear she has no Intention of walking into a trap. Russia may j oi may ro* have been approached, i It is not improbable there have been | Informal soundings. It is not easy to reckon what the holshevists. may or may not do tim'et any circumstances. But one con le fairly assured they j will not place their heads in the jaws of a i spacious capitalistic crocodile of this character. Brigands are not made of that simple stuff. 1’at riot ism Awakened. Will German statesmen consent to sell their countfry into political and economic bondage for an Indefinite period? It is incredible. No doubt there had been feelers between French and German capitalists some time be fore the Ruhr invasion. Mr. Louch- j cur and Mr. Stinnes are credited with having had conversations on the sub ject of amalgamating interests in Lorraine iron ore and Ruhr coal. But the Ruhr Invasion has awakened from its stupor the patriotism of Germany. There has therefore, been . introduced a potent new element Into ; the calculation. This element does ! not mix well with International fl nance. It may be depended upon to resist to the last any effort to put l German industry under foreign con trol, and without control the “gage” Is worthless. Then there's the German workman j who must be taken into account. The i miner and engineer in all countries are proverbially independent. They take no orders even from their own governments. 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