Initial indications are that the elections scheduled in a few weeks will bring the fall of Premier Herriot, and the leader of the present opposition, Raymond Poincar'e, is organizing a government to take its place. French Conservatives are making a great deal of the explosion of PRS Palawan in Saigon four months ago, as part of a general indictment of Premier Herriot and what they view as the excessively conciliatory policy of his Foreign Minister Aristide Briand. While Poincar'e has given no indication that settled questions such as German reparations will be reopened, but it is to be expected that a more vigorous advocacy of the interests of France will follow the election of a Poincar'e government.