The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1, Monday, November 7, 1921 Page: 2 of 12
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TUr3A nATTVwnnm ivrnvnAV vnWMBF.R 7 1921
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Secrets of the World War
By ANDRE TARDIEU
Captain of the French Armji French lllnh CammhitUmcr in America Clcmenccau's
Illyhl Hand Man at Conference at Versailles
Cnerrliht mi hr thi Tul Timtr World.
CaiirrlshtM br thu Hoiks Msrrlll Company
(At Tnrdleii comaa today to
consideration f tho air of nystry
With which th pens conference
surrounded Itself iitnl declares that
In this fMrifft a iiumIuUm ia'iiii rttttlli
made. Ills atory of th prrooy
illuminating liowvr.)
t'HAITWl XXII.
N'frot ill .ven'y
l'ault hnn nlso baen found with
.tlii. four hniln of government whit
liftvo len noeiined of nasnmlng
tusk which wan not thelm nnd hnv-
me thus rinlnyed the settlement.
Thfi nnmlstlre wm signed on .No
vember 11." y thfsc .-rtil..
"nnd the conference- did ni beg n .
until Jnnunry 12. two months Inter
If dclcgHtu hiid been 'hnnsn who
wore nolther heads of slates nor
prime mlnliscrs if it Imd not been
neeesnry to wait firm for Mr Wll-
(ion who was hold up hy his elec-
tions two inonthN would have ban
gullied." Dor anyone really be-
lieve that tho private convcraittlnni
of the niontli of December were not
of Importance? Dors anyone rep.lly
bellcvo Hint without thorn certain of
the Krwieh claims which weru op-
posed by the llrltlsh delegation
would linva found that moral sup-
port In Amcrlenn quarters which I
InHUied thnlr ultimate succes? Hut
above nil docs nnyone rrnlly believe
Hint It would hnvc hern possible to
do the work thnl had to lie dono ex-
cept by those who had full respon-
sibility nnd sovereign power of do-
clnlnti 7 Would thn ablest nnd mniil
distinguished of nffhlals been eminl
to It 7 Thin ciii'lloii can be an-
swered by experience Half of the
rnmmislons when they really got to
tho henrt of tho problems they were
asked to solve 4iksUated to make
decisions of principle which It win
perfectly evident could only be
taken by thn hcd of wovei mounts
In connection with these prelim-
inary discussions In December 191
It la only right to destroy n legcnt
which has found almost na .inuny
believers ns that of "peaeo was pos-
atbla In 11)17'' nnd which In ipi'te iui
untrue. I refer to the no-called den-
nnlil In Iiixvii been mudo In London
between Mr. Wilson mid Mr l.lnyd
George tho former giving up "freo-
dom of the aena" In exchange roc
lirltlsh support of the itnjiua of na-
tion. It In n fnbrlction puro nnd
alinple. "Hnmunclnif" na M.
Clcmdieeaii nld. There wna lint In
London In December 18H any deal
or neKotlatlon on thn aublect of lb.-
freedom of tho ana" Mr. VllHon
hold that with the loattuo of nn-
-JIWVS eatnbllahed thora would tin no
mora" 'mMTtra)n--tinil.-.UxnA thn prohy
lem of neutnillty dlacuaad for ron
turlea In connection with tlia free-
dom of tho aeaa no longer nroaa and
could not itrlxe. Tho prenldent of
the United Htuten moreover mndo n
publle platement on thin aubject In
the prink' of It 19. HesldOH aKree
' mcnt wna complete between th
three hernia of tho uovornmnnta of
thn United States of Krunce and of
Urvnt Ilrllnln on the aubjevt uf lie
darlvi er"leii rendered bvr
rmval power of flreut Ilrllnln. M.
Clamerircaij n plnlnly on Hep-
tember Jfl Itlii In the . Iniinber of
depmien In the 'followliiK worda-
"Air. I.loyil MeorHv eald In tn'' 'In
von admit that wlihout the llrttleh
fleet yu could not hvt eontlnued
thn war?" And I nnawered: 'Van.'
Mr. llovd OeorKn had added: 'Are
you dlpftoaed to ptevent Ua In ciwe
of war dolriK the enme thin nRln?"
And I nnnwered: 'No.' Well now I
repented thin ronveranllon to I'reel-
dnt Wllwin. It did not In thn leunl
dlalurb hint. I'ri'alilent Wilann an-
swered me: 'I Iihvm nnthlui; to ak
wiilch rould dlspli.-.k.i or oi-
liarrn'M either of you.'" Already
then .Mr. Wltmm wan convinced that
Hie leini of nntlniia by itaelf nuf-
flced to aolve the problem. Mr.
Ilouan In n. letter of tlctobar 1310
wna an kind m to confirm that no
neRntlnllnn whatever took plRrn on
th'n nubject In Ixindon nt the end of
1)11.
Theorlala may deplore the "auper.
Kovernmcnt" net up In I'nrln In I91l
to their heart's content. It waa a
neceeally. Hurh waa thn work of
tlm four. Kranroimny well ln proud
of tho part ahn played evor firm
nnd (Tlendly. No ono hnn ever atnted
that the melhodn adopted wcrn nil
perfect nut tnat they wcrn nde-
quale to n tremendous tank In
proved by tho rcmiltn. It wnn chenn
nnd eny to carlciture thla Immenee
unilcrtnklnc to null one a own pur-
porea. The truth ntnfidn by Haelf
I nm trylnc to tell It here.
1 hnvo perhnr-s wnlted too lone to
tell It. It would hnvn been better
to novo annken carl er. Another
of thn fault found Willi t ha con
ference In Purls was that It ur-
roumled Itjelf with mystery. I ii'n
Incline. I to thn belief that n thin
respect n inlstnko wna really made
I Unlit Hint thn cnnierenro was
weakened by Ha nloofnens. Here
nirnln I feel Impelled even thoiiRh
I miuhl prefer otnerwue. to ruinte
exactly how th'n cimu about.
Tho representatives of the pnwera
Rrrat and rannll arrived In farts In
Iecember 1 n 1 9 An tiiprcnslve Ar
ray of journnllstH accompanied
thorn; more than three hundred
rrom tho United Htfttes alono. The
press thus inobllliod. had tremen-
ilOua expectntlona. Wcro not events
of yesterday nnd of ttmorrow of un-
precedented Importance: hud not
the fullest publicity boen promised?
Did not thn first or the M points
explicitly nceonted by nil tho powers
its the basla of pcuco rend;'' Open
covenant of peace openly arrived
nt aftor which thorn shall be no pri
vate International undqratnndlnira it
nny Kind but diplomacy shall pro
ceed nlwuys frnnkly nnd In tho pub
no view. iKioro nr.Mot atlons even
bcunn thn conferonco banked
water. Tho president of the United
Ktates- ho entd It himself -had
never Intended open neKollattono.
The first caro of the conference In
OrKanlxltiK Its relations with the
press was to strike nn even balance
butwenn thn need for ellenen nnd the
one fo- news
At once us early as Jnnunry 12
- M. Olciiiorirenii who had sup-
ported the oreHtlon of the I'rens
Willi of Hut Uhnmps-Klysenn to fa-
cilitate the work of tho newspa-
per men took his stand.
'There Is enrnl expectation
and wish by tho nubile that all the
subjects of our discussion nhnll be
Published. Wo have the Kn-nlest
Interest In showlnir thn public the
results of our work."
ItfBht then nnd before agreement
had sven been reached on an of-
ficial text the difficulties benai
which ror six months urcw and
multiplied as one Incident foiinwi-l
itnnilier. The conference was held
In I'arls. If It had nut been the
1'Vsnch nnvernment would liav
been accused of not properly dn-
fendlnh our rights. Ilecnuse It was
held in I'arls tho position of Franco
was aliiKUlnrly delicate. A dls
tliiKulshed member of tho allied
press said to mo ono day:
"We lire you Kiiesls. Whenever
the presa Is not satisfied It will put
thn blame on you."
This was Iruo of the press. It
was true of all tho men who were
making the penoe. They felt that
the hospitality extended to them by
I'm me entitled them to special pro-
tection. A hundred limes prior to
the signature of peace frim ths
greatest to thn least they showed
thin spirit. The Censorship Hindu
things worse M. Clemcm can on
assuming offlco In Novnnber 1917
had e.'ild ''No censorship of
articles; they may attack me ns
Cold? Chesf
All Cogged Up ?
DONT let It Et a Hart Dr. King's
New IhVovcry will net right
down to work lelirving the tight feeling
in the rhrst quieting the racking
cough gently stimulating the bowclj
thus eliminating tho cold poisons.
Always reliable. Juit rocsI medicine
made to ease colds and coughs.
For fifty years a standard remedy.
All the (amity can take it with helpful
results. t-Uics tho children's croup.
No harmful drug Convincing heal-
ing taste that the kiddies like. At all
drugfifcu Mc
much as they like. ' a right nl .
which full udvan'age. was Wikcn I
but supresslon of nnws dangerous I
to the Interior nnd exterior aeourliy
of France." Our allies never un-
derstood thla distinction. Nnd 1
add Hint If thoy worn usually in-
' Ifferent to false news Items against
which we could take notion they
v ero unduly sensitive to criticism
and malicious attacks against which
Wo were powerlcs.
wn January lb 'ho first friction
arisen Mr. IJoyd George eomplnlns
of Insinuations puhllhsed In certain
I'rem h newspapers. I'resldent
Wilson goes even further and al-
though representing a country In
which censorship had been abol-
ished Immediately following tho
armistice nsks that the French ccn-
somhlp should bo exercised nut only
over tho Freiph newspapers but
also over dispatches sunt to foreign
papers. M. Clemenceau minuses u
friendly refusal nnd the nnxt day. as
a runt ror forenearanee lays upon
thn table nn extract from tho New
York Tribune oven more tanking in
courtesy nnd exaclnesa. Huoh In-
cldi'Ms reappeared f reouentlv. To.
wards tho end of March following
Mm pnhllrntlnn of nrw:z In l'Krhn
dn I'arls. lo Journal nnd le Temps.
.Mr. i.ioyn oeorgo indignantly de-
nounced "leaks" and demnnded con-
dign punishment lie added:
"If this kind of thing Is to an on
I shall ccn so to take pari In th'n
work of tho conference."
M. (!lemenceau It may bo con-
tended had but to lakn him nt his
word. Hut whnt Would have been
aid. If. with (lurmany look In i- on.
tho head of thn Trench government
had failed to smooth over Incident-
' thl lnd. or had displayed that
Heavy
New Discovery
ror L-oias ana coupns
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"ImpuIMvencs'' for which he. was !
iwt'. ncing erlilrited when ne was
not being at' used of "weakness '
(To Iio Continued)
MEX NATIONAL
BAND COMING
Famous Aggregation to
Be Feature of the
Harvest Festival
Stexlco'a national taml6 coming
to Tulsa.
Fresh from Its honors' at Kansas
City whon It led the gigantic parade
of legion men from all over the
UnlUd States and with a record of
sucioasea ncored In Chicago New
York and virtually all of tho larger
cities of tho country the 96 mu-
sicians comprising thi famous ng-
grcitntlon are going to be headllners
for tho Harvest Festival. The hand
was tho big frnturo of tho Dallas
fair innt year. Its playing of
I'alomn" nlono would have won for
H an International reputation Tho
band will be hero alt day .Saturday
November 19.
Victor Hugo the champion high
diver of tho world will be here. Ills
leap from a great height In a net
will be one nf the sensational fea-
tures of thn day's program.
Thesn ntinounroments wern mode
yesterday by I 0. Ijng chairman
nf the program committee nnd Julius
I.lvliiOR sjencml chairman. They
stated further that thn presentation
The answer
is easy
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OVEN BAKED
with Tomato Sauce
A3k "Who wants Heinz
Baked Beans?" and all hands
go up. With good reason too.
The tasto is unforgetable. The
reason lies in the oven baking
dry heat ovens as of old.
But the delicacy of the dish
is enhanced by the luscious
tomato sauce which Heinz
makes so welT from the
choicest red ripe tomatoes.
It. is a mighty good food for
growing children and for
you whoever you are.
One of the
57 wj
of movie stars of national fame
their namta nt yet made public will
bo another drawing card.
All chambers of commerce of
northeastern Oklahoma will aend
representatives and na many mem-
bers as posnlbln to attend Ihn meet-
ing of chambers of commerce called
by Col. Irn I.. Itoeves manager
of tho Tuls.i chamber The colonel
has nlso luued (v call for a meeting
uf all renervA officers of this part
of the state.
Tho giving away of thn $2350 car
la tha center of Interest for n grent
many pcopio. it win be on dis-
play nt 'Festival headquarters Con-
vention hall.
APPLES
and the
het erf them
are
Skookum
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apples
a -One Quality
-for SVoolcum-ls
the "buy-word"
forquslltyoppln
the name that
Kuarsntees u-
psrlor.cartfully. Cradad fruit.
t'J'PvWJMolot! oven- ondlMtnifoc
jF'si wltotp yon may well
uv prcnto. or yottv catch
Golf on. ono oftlu?
many well known Units
S0myl!iy -polo vidj
-play ipivnin itv Fact
ontoy youMolfi'Reaoft
Ko.?!s ike brucKoa Anil
many othv inicvosts
will make iho winter
pa j j ilcJd ondpleajanily
GvancZ Canyon
'National jPavcx
is ony one way. Spend
two days or lon&ev.'
A Pullman iakos youj
to ihcv'm.2Z7ovae is'
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