The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 08, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921.
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i VIEWED JS FAILURE
VISIT HAS HASTENED STATE
MENT OF POLICY AGAINST
TREATY, LEAGUE. '
By Fred S. Ferguson
lUnltcd Nowb Staff Correspondent)
NEW YORK, April 8 Viewed as u
diplomatic mission and it really
amounts to this the visit of Itene
Viviani, French ambassador extraor
dinary has resulted in nothing less
than one of tho most complete diplo
matic failures of recent years, when
regarded from tho French viewpoint.
Sufficient information has now
drifted into financial and semi-official
circles in Now York, where there
Is more or less freedom from official
Washington restraint to gain a real
estimate of tho effect of Viviani's
visit.
II Is described in one riuarter ns an
"extremely unhappy affair," through
out. While Viviani has been shown nv-'
cry courtesy in Washington, and offi
cial pleasantries have been properly
exchanged, reports to well informed
quarters hero are that the visit of tho
French envoy, who hns been describ
ed as being cloaked with extraordi
nary authority, is resented liy republi
can loaders. Resentment Is felt, espe
cially by mcmbors of the foreign re
lations commlttco, It is stated.
Viviani arrived In this country
while tho republican foreign policy
was still In tho I'ornmtivo stage and at
such a time, tho republican leaders
aro declared to feel behind their dip
lomatic smile that we have tho right
to bo let alono. Tho Viviani visit Is
regarded by somo as nothing short of
attempted foreign interference.
There Is a well defined belief in
some, quarters that instead or improv
ing tho situation from tho European
standpoint Vlvinnl's visit nctually
hastened somo of the statements re
garding tho now administration b
policies. Sensing tho possibility or
such a result, Ambassador .liissornnil,
II Is understood bore, advised agalnrt
the visit of Viviani at this time, when
it was first proposed. An interesting
sidelight Is presonted, however, In a
further roport that I'remior llrlnud
was willing to tako tho chances Jus
Eorund pointed out because ho was
anxious to got Viviani out of France
forn time, owing to domestic political
conditions.
Summed up, the results of Vlvlanl's
visit, when viewed from the stand
point of actual events, are about as
follows:
"The primary object of his visit was
to prevent the declaration of a separ.
ate peace with Germany."
It Is now announced that the first
step In re-establishing our Internatlon
nl affairs on a normal basis will be
the establishment of peace with Ger
many by resolution.
Convinced that this was inevitable,
Viviani sought to bring about the
adoption of a resolution which would
declare specifically that the United
tJtates would regard herself as con
corned in event of nnother attack
upon France by Germany.
In this, according to best reports,
he has failed.
Vlvlanl's next concern was naturally
for tho treaty of Verspllles. He had
hoped to save It, and that the new
administration might be brought to
accept it, with such amendments ns
might bo deemed necessary and thus
swing the full force of American sup
port to tho French reparation de
mands.
Rut President Harding has Indicated
that the Vei sallies treaty Is definitely
scrapped.
Tho An'glc-Franco-Apierlcan treaty,
pledging aid to France in even of an
other German attack, also goes to the
scrap heap with the strong declara
tion against any foreign alliances.
Considering tho reparations proo
loms, Franco hoped for speedy policy.
But ovon while various conferences
with Viviani were still in progress it
is stated that tangles arising from the
Versailles treaty will be-straightened,
but before other stops are taken, the
entire course will be pursued "slowly
and prudently."
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