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The two day's debate on the Defence White Paper has done surprisingly litle to clarity that ambiguous and indefütte docu- ment. Naturally enough Ministers made the most of the atmosphere of crisis produced by the events of the week-end, but they went too far. The failure to answer the Opposition's legitimate questions can only deepen mistrust and raise misgivings. The objects of our rearmament programme, Mr. Bald- win said bravely enough, are first
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to enable us to fulfil our obliga-Adams Express tions under the League Covenant, Amer. Can secondly to enable us to protect Amer. Cyanamid 'E ourselves. But it was fairly evid Am. & For. Power ent after his speech that the Gov- Am, & Fot. P. $7 pi ernment's policy is much what it Am, Light & Trac. would be were there no League or Amer. Locomotive... theory of "collective security" at Amer. Radiator...... all. It would hardly be too much Amer. Roling M..... to say that Mr. Baldwin shows al-
Amer. Smelting most no falth at the moment in Am. Sugar Refining 1661 collective security, or at least in Amer. Tel & Tel. what most other people mean by Amer. Tobacco 'B'... 1. For, he says, "when these pre- Amer. Waterworks... sent troubles are over." "as soon Anaconda Copper as this present war may come to Atchison, T. & S. Fe. an end." Europe must, consider Atlas Corpn. "what collective security involves": [Auburn "make up her mind whether she Baltimore & Ohio.. will make herself ready to use it." Bethlehem Steel whether indeed "what we all so Boeing Airplane Co. mach desire is feasible or not; Borden Co. and "take such steps that collec- Bklyn - Manhattan tive security may be a reality." Trans. Corpn. ...... The question is as open as all that. Bklyn Manhattan The whole Idea of collective $a cum. pí.
1023 1031 security, he lays it down, is that Case. J. I.......... 1593 "It should be able to prevent war Canadian Pac. Riy. 131 before it begins." The only way Chase Nat. Bk. ....... of stopping an aggressor is that Chesapeake the other countries should be as Chesapeake & Ohio ready for war as he is, which Chrysler means "that the countries in Europe will have to be much more ready for war than they are to-day." This is, as Mr. Baldwin admits, "a horrible thing to nave to say." for it means that the "free States in Europe" will have to arm Comm. & Southern to the level of the unfree. Had (ord.) 36 cum. pf. Mr. Baldwin gone on to explain Consolid. Gas of N.Y. how these menaced "free States" Consolid. Onl were pooling their arms and con- Continental 03 certing their armaments pro- Corn. Products grammes to make their combined Curtiss Wright, (C)) strength unbreakable the phrase Curtiss Wright 'A'... "collective security might have | Delaware & Hudson had some meaning. But he spoke Distillers Corpn. Sea- only in terms of national arma- grams ments and of our capacity to carry Douglas Aircraft on the "folly longer than anyone Du Pont de Nemours 1511 else. The background of his mind Electric Boat was one of despair.
POOLED SECURITY
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JOE DAVIS AGAIN IN BRILLIANT FORM
tary consideration that an arma- Elec. Bond & Share ments policy based on a pooled) 56 pf. security, however rudimentary, E'ec. Power & Light would be somewhat different from Gen. Cigar.... what it would be were we prepar- Gen. Electric ing to act in isolation. If our Gen. Foods .. foreign policy were clearly defined Gen. Motors defence would be formed in rela-Gen. Rly. Signal ... 451 444 tion to it. But the two are kept Gold Dust separate, and Mr. Baldwin, though Goodyear Tire & R. he conceded the theory, would not agree that it should be applied. Consequently the defence pro- gramme was treated as an isolated The next few days will be a effort, whose central problem, as severe test. It is all to the good Sir Samuel Hoare put it, is Ger- that the British Mhlsters at the rearmament. Mr. Churchill Parts Conference should have per- drew the moral We are to spend suaded the other Locarno signa- over a period of years perhaps tories to continue their discussions £300,000,000; Germany under Hit in London, and that the League ler has already, according to Mr. Council itself should transfer its Churchill, apent £1,500,000,000 "If meeting from Geneva. This is to what we have seen is a partly be welcomed for several reasons. armed Germany. imagine what It is a symbolical act whose signi- the end will be when these colos acance will not be lost either in sal preparations which are being Paris or in Berlin. It shows that made are approaching zenith" although we are not demanding Hence the demand that we should penal measures that may jeopar do likewise and hurry to spend dise peace we are none the less Qur money. This is suspiciously deeply affected by the issue of ilke allowing our defence polley to principle that Germany's action dominate our foreign policy. The has raised and are determined not end of the mad race in expendi- to ignore it. By bringing the two ture is either bankruptcy pr war-meetings to London we show that that is the accepted commonplace. there is no weakening of our ac- Has the Government an alterna- knowledgement of our responsibili- After carrying his unfinished break tive to offer? Why must we wait, tles under the Locarno Treaty and of 52 to 112 (full), he went on to! as Mr. Baldwin" would seem to under the League Covenant. We score 204 and 209. Lindrum could have us walt, until the war benaturally have, and must be allow- tween Italy and Abyssinia is over ed to have, our
not get going and lacked own views of Indence. before Europe can consider where methods and details; the divisions
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5 Fire Extinguishers Starting the day only 65 points Case Violin ahead, Joe Davis heavily outpoint- & Pieces Tapestry ed. Horace Lindrum in
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Davis in play) 3,132,
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but once he had passed the first London. by scoring 758 points new crisis. Possibly the terms of shown, the Government has public (Later Landrum added 211, Lindrum Mr. Eden's statement on our will opinion with it in its desire to averaged 97 and Davis 57.
Faikiner, who averaged 58 ingness to try to turn the German turn this evil hour to constructive proposals to peaceful account are purpose. Standing with France in 3,703, Lindrum 2,558. -
Closing scores:" Davis (in play) Inman's 26, had breaks of 99, 201,
132 and 229. held to serve for the moment. her condemnation of Germany's
Inman's best run But they can serve only for a short violation of her word, we may yet his lead over Inman in the other (in play), 2114; Inman, 1,187.
Claude Falkiner almost doubled was 77. Interval scores:--Falkiner moment, Mr. Baldwin's despair at hope to influence her in volding. any effectual measures of pooled measures which might destroy security, Mr. Churchill's realistic what remains of the "shaken preparations for opposing one structure of peace." The London Germany is as anxious for a set State in arms to another State in meetings will see no condonation tlement as Herr Hitler professes, put on 89 and 48, arms, invite disaster. The country of Germany's action: Germany, and values British opinion so Falkiner, who now leads by 1,647, would be happier if it could feel will and that for all our anxiety much, London offers an opportu Ecored 881 for an average of 31 that half the determination and for a healing solution her new nity more favourable than Geneva and Inman scoring 241 for an consistency were present on the proposals will not be taken up and for a beginning to be made. Bri-average of 15 Closing scores political side that are being put examined as though only a minor "tish sincerity at least will not be Fa diner. 2.976: Iman (in play),
incident had taken place! But if in question.
into rearmament.
In the evening, Falkiner had -breaks of 149 (full), 75 (all off red), 136, 318 and 87, while Inman
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