Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1929 — Page 18

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TAM MAY BAR SUCCESS OF CONFERENCE New French Premier Is Not Likely to Be Aid at Naval Parley. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Srnpps-ifoward f ®rel*n Editor WASHINGTON Hov. 6—The ascension of the fiery and efficient Andre Tardieu to the premiership of France will not necessarily make or break the forthcoming naval arms conference at London, but the chances are it will not help it very much. Political disciple of "Tiger" Georges Clemenceau. and protege of Raymond Poincare, he is quite as nationalistic as either, and every bit as stubborn. Brilliant, blunt and headstrong, his is a one-track mind, which explains why he is a lone wolf in the chamber of deputies and a sort of one-man party. Respects United States French high commissioner to the United States during the closing years of the World war. the new premier retains a certain respect for this country and even some admiration. But this respect and this admiration spring from the intensely practical side of his mind and has nothing whatever to do with his heart. He respects power and he j admires efficiency, which qualities j he grants that America has in i abundance. Tardieu belongs to at least one j group in Europe, the very large one that considers Uncle Sam a rather sordid money-grabber without much culture and somewhat lacking in great human ideals. It is not in any crusading spirit that America entered the war, Tardieu said in his book. "Devant L'Obstacle" (“Before the Obstacle,” literally, but meaning "the obstacle which "confronts us,") though "many have believed it in good faith." The facts are against them. Had it been a crusade it would have begun in August, 1914. not in April, 1917. Admits His Admiration •No,” he added, “the war that. President Wilson declared was an American war. American in conception and American in spirit. Wilson declared a narrowly national war, which, although rivaling the selfishness of Salandra's (Italy’s war premier), deserves for the same reason the respect and gratitude of France.” Despite his outspoken criticisms, however. Tardieu admits he likes Americans and claims that it is because of this that he says such unflattering things. That is the only way to understand each other, he explains.

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