Topi., of thnBV EDWARDVl"nthccllslTHEthat country )can d.'ispose of ,SO-CALLEDlast y'ear she yturcha,sed' but 3RUSS/,4]Vytercent of her total' from Rus'MENACEstan sources./T:'IlERE is ntrtclr louse talA' Thi,s r,s fa,r fromL on tl,e suLt.icct ol' R trssiu, the menacing gtr,cture r'nd,i'catr'ngXI r.ns th,ere is, f or th'at matte'r, ort Knickerbocker Itas clrawn fortlte sublect of ltalY. We cli's' h,is Ant,err,can auih'emce. In factcrrssecl last nr'ontlr, in tltese colnnlnsthe recent trade agree-the suTt'position that Russta ison thi,s satne score the whole ofment between Ront,e attd Moscow,enrplta,sizttt'g the strictl3l oce t,s fl,unsy. XIan Lttuinoutoday tn cmy .se'nse a, traile men-comrmerct'al character of t-ltat poi,ntecl out at Geneua, onlYtreaty'.last m,ontlt,tlzat Russia is d,otngSi,nce then H. R. Knicker' less busr,ness tuith the outsi'debocker, the Rtts.sian corr^essgtond,e'ntof th,e Nen YorkEvr. It'rccd inq tlte ruo r.u:orlcl tct-iLay than in the daysnrNc Posr, writitlg ott, t'he RttssianTracle ilIenace, h'a,s giuen fairly, is bzrt an effort on theTh,e tr'itte Year Plan, uieruecltl'tat 0!r€emantt & n,elr c'lt'ar' Ttart of tlt,e Ru.ssians to recctPtttrethe worlcl trade Rlt,ssiaacter, so'meultat politi'cat. nI r'Knickerb ocker rlescri'bes ltalY enjoyerl two decades ago. Anclas an ozttytost of the Fiue Year the f ear th'at th,e Souiet can itt-,,-arJePlan-a sort of allY r,n fizts-s?a's tl,r,e aorlcl with, its gooclscrusacle f ar the ecottottttc ct)tt' to tlr,e point of causing Englanclcluest of the world'.or Am,erica real lrarnt, for tlteT trte yticture'is ena'ggeraterl, Ttresent ctt least, fai,ls to tal;eas f acts shotr;.Italy and RtLssia into accottrft the needs of theare on tl'te friend,liest of ternts tt emenclotts Russ'ian market atin spr,te of tl't'etr srtctal anrJ Itont,e tuLttclt' shoulcl keep tltepoti,tical diuergences. But this ll olsheaiks bu,s31 f or malt ufri,enclstt'tp is pttrely econontir:. d ecucl. e:.s "Italy, in, great need of raw 'tna'--1.terr'als, Iooks to Russia, u:lt'iclt' THEis rich itt, tl't'ese ntaterials.WAY OFRECOVERYRussta in tttrn looks to ltalYf or Italy's sttrYtlus of skilled f-'OllllE.\'fll'G on fhc cotttlabor.It is a natu,ral 0,t'rattge'\-/ inry r.onIrt'enre lor gerterolnt,ent.d,'isarrna'nt,ent wltich will be lteldB'ut in sgtite of t'ltis arranclenr,ent, t lte tracle of the t'tr-: rt X[i,nrster of Foreign, Affairs,r,n 1932, Si,gnor Grandi, ItalY'scountrtes is still fct'r behivr'tl says itheir trarle of Ytre-u:ar claYs. "Encess'iue 0r ?rL anL e n't sI(hea,t t,s r,tme of th'e items that rceahetr tlt'e sense of iusttce inf,gure prom'inentlY itt, n'I r. peoqtles, r'eclucing all sYstemsKnlcker b o cker''s accotLttt. W ell, of concilitttton ancl, arbitratiottItalq bouoltt f ront, Russia last to yture ideological mani'festa'year about one-/ifth t'lte am'otlnt ti,ons. Th'e gener^al d'isarma'of wlt,eat, she bough,t f ront, tlt'af trt,ent conference must giue tocoutr'trtt in tl'r'e rl,ays of the Czar. E'ttroyte the moral stabtl,itYAnother ttem t's coal' Wht'le u,Jtich, the peace con'f erenceItatu is perf ecthr ready to bttY neith,er could' nor did gtuefront Rt,sotia qll the ilntltt'tl.ci,te hc t'.t '246It 'is becoming tnore and,tllore aytparent that f rom aworld, stand,point th,e presentd,epressi,on is not basicallY econontr,cor f,nanci'al but tnoral.'f'|Le '**o,r' and the yteace hauelef t Euroyte i'n such a, lnessthat mor.rlly she i's bacl,l,Y beatett,aniL'he r r,nitiattu e yttr'r cly zed .I'h,e Treaty of Versa,i,lles, ouertul't'ich. tlt,e Conttnent is di'ui'ded,has gi,uen polittcs a comPletedonr,i,nance ouer eco']r"om'ics. Ith,as bred th'e fear of anotheru0r anil encouraged, greaterartnanr,ents because of thi,sf ear. Tlze resul,t r's a 'h,oPelesssittLcttion, whtch' i's brou'ghthome to us lurth each' turn' ofeuents and' by the manY conferettcesuuhtch' seem a nLereloss of time.Treaty reu'isi'on, d,ebt cancel'lation a'nd red'uctton of arma'ntents Loont' cleaily as th'enleans to a general recouere-'Tlte neecl' ts f or a consctousnessof peace basecl euerYauhere otta sense of securitY tahicl't thepresent treaty arrangementsfaiJs to giae. It is i'n thi's respecttlr,at the [Jnitecl Statescan be of immense serai'ce. Itrls ttot as so?tle suppose bYclomestic a,ction, reli'ef rnxea'sut'es, or euen tart'ff reur,s'ion,tltat ue can o7)erco+n,e the Pres'ent deq:tressi'on, but bY th,e er'ercise of our immense Pou)erto e/f ect in EuroPe tl't,e necessarymoral reui'ual.America must take the learl',else tlre worlil, is doont'ed to astate of paralysi's, th,e outconteof t.;hicl't lxo one can f oresee.s?/MSONIN EUROPET ^\' 1/r is connPclion Secrelat YL stimson's pt'oposad, risit !otie Ettroy2ean caYtitals is botltsigtnificant ancl ytromisi'ng. Ll n-clotfutedlA he will iLiscuss uit'hth,e uariou.s h'ead,s of gouer'ntnentthe general' Pol'iticaltangle anrl, return to Washing'ton mur:h, the tuiser for cort''(Corttinued ttn fage 280)
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