Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1926 — Page 3

JULY 23, 1926

EUROPE THINKS U. S. HEARTLESS MONEY-GRABBER American Writers See War Possibility as Hatred . Grows. Bu Times BDecial LONDON, July 23.—Uncle Sam, a few years ago welcomed to Europe as a vigorous, open-hearted young fellow come to help the old world out of Its great trouble, Is today pictured here—and elsewhere, in Europe—as a grasping old curmudgeon trading on the poverty of the world. Irresponsible European writers describe him as a world menace, a few American writers see in this the possibility of a future war for the United States. A Survey Following is the situation in Great Britain, outlined as accurately as possible after investigation and observation in private <js well as official circles: j 1. The as an Impersonal, somewhat vague institution, is perhaps the most unpopular of great powers. 2. Americans personally, American officials and ordinary peorAe from the United States, are not so unpopular and are well received. 3. Tiie British Government and the American Government are most friendly and will remain so If Great Britain has anything to say about It. Sold World a League There is no doubt about America's unpopularity as a world power. America sold the old world a League of Nations, say Englishmen, and then refused to join it. She has most of the world's money, they continue, and she wants it all; today she presses Europe to pay impossible debts, and many of her statesmen would have Great Britain pay damages done American shipping in a blockade which America herself adopted and even Intensified when she herself belatedly entered the war. The Englishman making $1,600 pays $12.50 a year income tax; on $3,000 he pays $162.50; on $6,000 he pays $500; on SIO,OOO he pays $1,500; cm $50,000 he pays $15,000. And he blames the United States every time he pays. Curse Uhl ted States People of all classes cursed the United States when Senator* Borah broached his plan to have Great Britain, in addition to her war debt, pay millions of dollars for blockade damages. This move was resented officially and by people who didn't even read the stories about it, but who Just set It down as another of “Uncle Sam’s dirty ‘little games." But there is a bright side to the picture. British people, strictly speaking, do not regard Americana as foreigners. American visitors here are surprised to find that British newspapers index news as domestic, Dominion, American and foreign. Recently a British captain at Southampton rebuked an American member of his crew by telling him he “acted like a bloody foreigner.” Expect More This means that the British people expect more of AmeHcans than they do of ordinary foreigners. When a ‘“foreign'' nation does something the British resent, they simply get angry; when the United Stages does

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a similar thing, they are hurt as well. The complicated question of unpopularity is reflected in the nysvies. British people hate American films as an institution, particularly because they frequently distort British life, but generally because they kill British films. Newspapers viciously attacked the "Big Parade" because it showed tha American Army and didn’t mention the British army’s part in the war, * Bailors Fraternise Amorican and British sailors show the spirit of friendship that exists between the nationals of the two nations. There is an American- battleship ,in port now.' Sailors from it are walking arm in arm along the streets with British soldiers and sailors. They may have a few friendly fights, but British sailors would not fraternize at, all with sailors of most other nations, if for no other reason than because they could not talk to them. Language, after all, is a fundamental point of agreement between the United States and Great Detain. , DIVIDE BEGGAR’S Bu United Press MEXICO CITY, July 23.—A fortune of several thousand pesos was left by a blind beggar woman, Ldreta Rodriguez, on her death here. Learning of her death neighbors gathered and divided the money without recourse of legal tribunals. Several Jars filled “With gold coin were carried away.

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