T1TE MORNING ORFGONIAlV, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1922 Decisive Policy in Regard to Europe Held Vital. PRESIDENT CAN DICTATE Knlcs of Reconstruction Could Be Iaid Down as Secretary Hughes Did at Arms Parley. BY MARK SULLIVAN. Copyright by the New York Kveninar Post. Inc. Published bv Arrangement.) WASHINGTON. D. C, May 2. (Spe cial.) The desirability, indeed the in vltableness of the Harding adminis tration taking: some affirmative step regarding; Europe of the sort Indi cated by recent public actions, can be illustrated by the analogy to re cent events here in the United States "When the situation was at its lowest ebb, and every indication pointed toward a serious crash. The prices of farm goods were lower than at any time for 30 years, and there were stagnation and discontent of an acutely alarming kind. If this condition had been left Alone, and if the normal phenomena ure to arise from such a condition had been permitted to take their course, certain things would have fol lowed as surely as May follows April. Calamity Xarrovrly Averted. Great numbers of farm mortgages would have been foreclosed and many farmers would have passed through bankruptcy. Banks to a number that might well have run into thousands would have closed, to the immediate distress not only to borrowers but of depositors and stockholders. The resulting calamity to business men. to the railroads, to labor and to every variety of business would have been such that it would be difficult to overstate it. But the condition was not permitted to reach the stage of calamity. Able men within the government laid hands upon it. Prompt and energetic action was taken. Money was made avail able by congress, and an agency of the treasury, in the shape of the war finance corporation, was directed to make use of the money. Financial Stress Alleviated. In the communities most actutely affected loans were made with stern safeguards for security and contin gent on the raising of more money by the local bankers, and others and on other stern conditions laid down by the federal government. As a result this dangerous condition was allevi ated. It may require some imagina tion to realize the contrast between what is and what -would have been, but the farmers and bankers and the communities that were involved re alize It well. Now, xhe present condition of Eu rope presents a complete analogy. That condition is not only responsible for much that is wrong In America, and the world, but contains the men ace of worse things yet European Crisis More Complex. The case is more complex than American agricultural depression of a year ago. Nevertheless it is merely a problem and it does not defy solu tion. The ability and the resources which enabled the government to work a cure in America also can work a cure of the larger problem. The Harding administration, espe cially the treasury department, con tains an extraordinary amount of business talent. What it does not already have it can command. Amer ica can save Europe ai.d the world from chaos. The fact that America is the richest and most powerful of the nations rives America both the duty and the capacity to act. America is in a posi tion to dictate whatever this country deems to be necessary on the part of others. What America names as the price of help will be agreed to. The call to America is clear. Arbitrary Action Warranted. We can ignore this call and let things ffo on to something worse, or we can rope and ourselves, we can lay down As concrete a programme of definite actions required as Mr. Hughes laid flown about naval armament. In the aame words that Secretary Hughes used, we can say to ourselves that "America proposes" to do such and such: and of the other nations we can say, "America proposes" that each nation take the steps we deem neces sary about currency, about external debts, about armies, and about all the other elements of the problem. Such procedure might seem arbi trary in tone; but so was the con crete method adopted by Mr. Hughes about naval armament. Any arbi- EXTRA-ORDINARY CA ND Y SPECIAL 29c per pound CREAM PINOCHE It is the best you ever tasted. You will say so. A marvelous combination of the best quality butter, cream, sugar, corn syrup and nuts skillfully blended into a lus cious confection. It is not the ordinary variety. We make it, and it is made to satisfy the most discriminatinc and par ticular buyers of sweets. It is different. Try it and be con vinced. ON BALE Now Only three thousand pound of It Till be old. Regular prire SO cent a tar pound. special price -:j treats. 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In matters involving money, any action by Amer ica will have to be achieved through private bankers acting in understand ing with the government. THOTZKY FLIES RED FLAG WAR MINISTER ASKS TROOPS TO BE PREPARED. SENATE IS TO TIE STO Finance Committee Agrees on Details of Bill. 100.000 Soldiers Respond to Mil itant Harangue Against Terms Demanded by Allies. MOSCOW. May 2. (By the Associ ated Press.) Leon Trotzky, the so- viel war minister, addressing the Mos cow garrison at the May day review in Red Square, at which the red oath was taken by all the ooidiers, declared that the allies at Genoa desired con ditions to which Russia would never yield; therefore, he asked the troops to be prepared. "We offered to disarm," he said, "but the alljes did not want that. We offered to bargain; we offered to pay tho pre-war debts, but they agreed that they would recognize us if we abolished soviet Russia and restored capitalism. We answered no, and will always answer no." Ona hundred thousand troops marchec xn review, followed by hun dreds of thousands of workmen and workwomen. The oath taken by the soldiers pledged tnem to defend soviet Russia with their full strength to the death. HOUSE PLAN FOLLOWED ROAD TO CLOSE MAY 5 Paving to Begin Between Lia Center and 'Woodland. VANCOUVER, Wa3h.. May 2. espe cial.) The Pacific highway will be closed from La Center to Woodland May 5 so that paving work may begin, according to an order issued by the state highway department here. The work is to be completed within four months. The contract for paving the six-mile stretch between the two towns Is held by the United Contract ing company and will cost slightly more than $200,000. Traffic will be detoured by way of the Pekin ferry. When the work is complete the Pacific highway will be paved throughout Clarke county. A tourist may then go from Portland to Kalama without once leaving the pavement. About 15 miles of state and county roads are to be paved in Clarke county this summer. Fir knots for furnace and fireplace. Edlefsen's, Broadway 70 Adv. Orphenm matinee today. 1 5-25-30-Ad. Bank and Government Loans in Lieu of Cash Accepted; Pres ident's Views Wanted. WASHINGTON'. X. C. May 2. The soldiers' bonus problem is to be put up to the president again. This was decided today at a meeting of the senate finance committee republicans, who agreed tentatively upon details of a new measure embodying substan tially the house bill plan of bank and government loans on adjusted service certificates in lieu of the original cash bonus proposal. Senators said they desired to get the president's views on the newest bonus proposal, explaining that it would be a waste of time to go ahead with a measure which the president might disapprove. Full details of the new measure were withheld, but as outlined it would contemplate no taxes and aside from adjusted service certificates, it would provide for vocational training, farm and home aid, and cash pay ments to veterans whose adjusted service pay would not exceed $50. The so-called reclamation section of the house bill has been eliminated. President Harding will be urged to approve the measure in this form, and will be told that it will impose no heavy burdens on the treasury during the next three years, whiie the present public debt refunding operations are in progress. It is the present thought of pro ponents that the ultimate necessary financing can be done by use of the foreign debt, though there is a pos sibility that the treasury may have to issue some certificates of indebted ness to cover costs in the first year or two, unless funds from the foreign debt become available meantime. Estimates given to the majority today by Joseph S. McCoy, the gov ernment actuary, placed the ultimate cost of the new bonus plan at ap proximately $4,000,000,000, with the first-year cost $77,000,000, the sec ond year $92,000,000 and the third year $73,000,000 and the lourth year $376,000,000. The large sum neces sary in 1926 is explained by reason of the fact that the government would make loans on the certificates in that year up to 80 per cent of the amount of the adjusted service credit, plus interest at per cent. During the first three years banks would be authorized to lend to vet erans holding certificates one-half of the sum of the adjusted service credit that vessel. The Huron should be now also at Ching-Wan-Tao, but no report of her arrival had reached the navy department today. Besides these two ships. Admiral Strauss has under his command the cruiser New Orleans, now at Vladi vostok, 18 destroyers in Philippine waters and six or eight gunboats on patrol duty In Chinese rivers, as well as a number of gunboats and river craft in the Philippines, not suit able for use in China. It is estimated that from the three larger ships and including two additional companies of marines taken on board the Huron, Admiral Strauss could in an emer gency send 500 or 600 men to Pekin to supplement the marine guard of 375 men regularly maintained there. The bluejacket forces on the ships could only be reduced for a brief emergency, however, it was said, as the vessels would be unable to oper ate or put to sea or be of service in transporting additional men, should crews be reduced materially to form landing parties. DEAD AND INJURED LEFT (Continued From F.rat Page.) 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CAXTOX PREPARES TO JOIX Alliance With General Chang Tso Ijin Is Reported by Eugene Chen. SHANGHAI, May 2. (By the Asso ciated Press.) Eugene Chen, secre tary of Sun Yat Sen, president of the southern or Canton government, an nounces that Canton is allied with General Chang Tso Lin and is ac tively preparing to send forces north ward to engage in the battle. They will proceed either through Hankow or Nanking, depending on the out come of the present conflict. He de clares that Canton will be the deter mining factor in the war between Chang Tso Lin and Wu Pei Fu and will strike at the psychological mo ment. He asserts that the support of the government has been thrown to Chang Tso Lin because that gen eral has accepted the conditions for the reunion of China laid down by Sun Yat Sen. 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