Show v f FORMAL SIGNING Of YOUNG fOUNG PlAN PR PROTOCOL 10 LOOMS Delegates at Reparations Meet Arrange to Leave M Monday o d ay THE lID HAGUE Jan 13 18 AP AP- AP Del Delegates St to tho the fi cond session of ot The Ha Hague u r reparations conference on application of or the Young plan plait expected d today to leave o this elt city Monday tonda after tt r formal signing of ot A a. proto protocol ol making makinI th the Youn Young plan ctt effective Th The Tho last st obstacle to signing of or th the protocol ol wa was relieved relle In a session last night at which agreement ng was reached on a a. point of at of oC the first t reparatiOns bonds bondEl Members of or th the little UlUe entente their m meeting lasting well into Inlo this morning I n agreed e d to dIM disagree and to continue continuo I their conferences at Paris after an h adjournment of or Tho rho hague meet meol- Ing ings In order to furnish lh G Germany mono money needed for railroads and other Internal n needs It was tvan decided to increase l the the- first Issue of oC reparations rep rep- honda bonds from to with the tho amount of or th the tho increase assigned d to Germany Gormany Th The bonds will ho bo Issued to bear from B to 6 G per cent interest ABSTAIN FROM LOANS Th The Tho Germans ns agreed to abstain from rom other oilier loans until Oc- Oc tober at ot which time it was supposed sup- sup posed the th first 1 issue of ot tho the lons bonds will vilI have havo been flouted floated If Ie the they thet ha havo vo not been floated b by that hat time tho the a Germans rm agree not to seek seok money abroad before a year ar from Crom rom next April Probably 20 per cent of or the bonds will b be ho offered In the United States Stales Franco France taking 10 40 per percent percent cent find and Germany Gormany and Great Britain Brit Brit- alit ain each 20 O per cent Each subscribing subscribing sub sub- scribing country may Inay how however ver place their allotment lu lii other coun- coun ries Tho The plan evolved C was a I. I compromise compro compro- mise G Germany Y having resisted do- do mantis mands of or the creditor nations particularly par- par France that she a agree reo not noto notto notto to o seek k other f foreign r loans until tho the reparations bonds hondA were marketed I bince InC their might thus be destroyed The problem pr presented f by the tho allure of or tho the smaller reparations creditors particularly JU Czechoslovakia and and Rumania to with Austria Hun Hungary alY and ana Bulgaria on the matter of or eastern or oriental l' l reparations remains theone theone the tho one outstanding phase of ot tho tim reparations reparations rep rep- settlement DISCUSS SETTLEMENT Urged d on b by tho the western credi- credi tors ors the delegations of countries countries coun- coun tries rles m met l last la-ct night and argued far fill Into nto this morning to ascertain If It some ome settlement which will vili permit their heir signing tho protocol making the he Young lounS plan effective e Monday morn morning In was sas not possible Tha They final finally however had bad to toc c cease aso their efforts and announce that hat the tho discussions would be continued con- con in III Paris Immediately Philip Snowden British chancelor chancel chancel- br or of or the exchequer was as caustic In his ils comment on their failure to agree ree Thero There are two courses open to us us ho said The first Isto Isto is iso to o postpone the conference and to dela delay judgment Tho The second cond is to lock up the interested parties In a n room without food tood or water until they hey come to an nn agreement I pro pro- re- re r cr r the tho second course and propose it t. t |