Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1921 — Page 16

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TEUTON MENACE STRONG,’QUOTES PARIS EDITOR Says America Does Not Realize the True French Position. BLAMES ENGLISH PRESS Special to Indiana Daily Times V and Philadelphia Public Ledger By PHILIPPE MILLET. Fureljn Editor Le Petit I'arisien. WASHINGTON, Nov. •Jo.—On *he jpve of M. Uriand's departure for France, it is new possible to define the general American reaction that followed Ills speech of Monday. The matter is too important for the future of FrancoAmeriean relations not to deserve to be frankly dealt with. .As 1 came out of the last sitting of the conference on Monday morning, a distinguished American journalist told me: “The quotations from LudendorfT's book will make a poor impression here. However. everybody will understand henceforth that France lias the right to be the only judge of what she ought to do In the matter of land armaments.” This remark, it seems to me, exactly expresses the American state of mind. BRIAN D’S SPEECH IMPRESSIVE. However impressive M. Rriand's arguments may have been. It is not indeed certain his speech will have succeeded In convincing the American public of the reality of the German or Russian menace. Judging the other people from themselves the American people. *-ho at the present moment think of nothing but disarmament, willingly believe Germany Is forever fed up with the war. At least, a -considerable part of the public will read that part of M. Briand's speech with a sympathy mingled with some skepticism. On the other hand there is one point, after which the truly admirable appeal of M. Briaud. I believe one may consider France has won her case, without clearly understanding the European situation. 1 the American public see today that ; France, having been left to her own i forces, has the questionable right to say ! what she deems necessary for the main ] tenance of her security. The whole of America, with the exception of a few fa- |

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natics, stands behind Mr. Hughes when he assures M. Briand that France has no ground to fear as a result of her armaments a moral isolation. Some will say such au assurance is negative, therefore neglible. I believe this would be a mistake only comparable to that of the optimists who still hopes to induce America to tie herself to some form of alliance. MON ROB I>Ot TRIN E CONSIDERED. In order to measure the Importance of such a mistake it will be enough to recall that If it is true political tradition and popular instinct prevent the United Siates from accepting any permanent foreign commitments, they do not prevent a temporary- American cooperation with n foreign nation in view of a specific object. The common goal on both sides of the Atlantic therefore must he to make It possible for such a cooperation to take place in the future, us it did in the recent past. In this respect, the iiAre fact that M. Briand apparantly succeeded in explaining the position of France, is a service rendered to both by itself th_- journey to Aemrica. One thing only can be put on the same level, and that is rlie deep, unanimous moving reception which the American people who are so near to us French by the spontauity of their feelings, have given to M. Briand’s statement. It is regrettable one should have to take notice at the same time of the fortunately isolated campaign waged against i France by two of three English journa- ; lists, of which the most notorious is 11. G. Wells. The attitude stands in | striking contrast either to the the warm | approval manifested by Mr. Balfour or j to the suport given to the French cause !by most British correspondents. Some ! of whom such as Wickham Steed, editor of the Times, are among our best affov- | cates in this country. Wells on the contrary allows himself to be carried away against France py a kind of holy and ever-increasing fury which is not deprived of an unconsciously comical touch. After having been ifi his Brittling days in favor of the war to the bitter end. Wells did not wait for the victory for democracy to take place before going back to that old-fashioned and empty form of pacificism had in 1014 been so helpful to the designs of German militarism. In order. to hasten the final coming of peace in this world, he -now endeavors every morning in the columns of hundreds of American newspapers to add to the number of international misunderstandings out of which wars precisely arise. After having recited a number of childish formulas, which in his mind would suffice to build up the United States of Europe, he pretends not to see the effort

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of reGonstyuetion and of consolidation of the peace made by France from the days of San Remo, early last year, to Wiesbaden and contends himself with attributing to her ridiculous designs, the last of which is to make war upon Kngland. This l> 1 in r) thinker lfiight succeed in spreading confusion were it' not for the American writers such as Frank Simonds, swho answered him, and also for the vigorous common sense of the American people, vyhigji is sufficient in itself to do away with such foolish accusations Campaigns that kind will not cease. France can, however, afford to face their effects with equanimity as long as he! acts will prove that sl)e is sipcerciy working for the consolidation of democracy In Europe.—Copyright, 1021, by Bublic Ledger Company. WHERE LIFF IS CHEAP. ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 25.—During the past year there were 1,800 murders in Egypt and the Sudan out of a population of 13,000,000.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921.

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?a years old and had been ill almost a year. He was hpfn i Germany, but came to Indianapolis In 1873, and in 1875 was mar ried to KatherUie Thomas. In the sijhic year he organized the Berpd Bros. Company, and In 1004 established Peter Dernd .C Son, with/which lie was con- j nected at the time of his death. He was a member of the German Pioneer Society and the Zion Bvangelical Church. If a ig survived by his widow: two daughters, Katie Bernd, and Mrs. \v. H. Meyer; a son, Albert F. Bernd: two granddaughters, Alberta and Dorothy

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