Show Loan to Germany I May Be Arranged jy at Paris Meet I Mortgage on Customs Receipts as Guarantee For Credits Proposed Bruening and Curtius Will Go to Paris to Discuss Plans for Aid WORLD POWERS CONFER U. U S. S Cannot Take Part in Relief Stimson Says B Br Associated Press lrus NEW W YORK July Private IG-Private Private ad advices ad- ad vices rices to New York bankers from Paris state that the plan for extending fi financial fl 11 assistance to Germany presented presented pre pre- to the French cabinet cabbie t today would consist of ot a loan of or which would be guaranteed by customs re receipts PARIS July 16 iT Premier Laval announced tonight at the end of ot a cabinet session that Chancellor Bruening and Foreign Minister Curtius Curtius Cur Cur- tius of ot Germany are coming to Paris to talk over things which would lead to restoration of t credit and confidence confidence conn dence Their visit he said also will be an occasion for examining the financial finan cial guarantees and the measures of or political appeasement which must accompany accompany ac accompany ac- ac company them Plans for Aiding Germany Are Made PARIS July 16 P JP IF Tentative plans for extending financial assIstance assistance assistance assist assIst- ance to Germany under some form format of at international supervision were worked out out- today at a meeting attended at attended attended at- at tended by Secretary of ot State Henry HenryL L L. L Stimson and representatives of France and Great Britain It was learned from front authentic sources The present Idea it is understood Is that the supervision would be by an International committee with prerogatives prerogatives prerogatives similar to those of the supervIsory supervisory supervisory super super- committee which operated under under un un- der den the Dawes plan The whole Continued on P rue Page ee Two German Customs Receipts May Be Used as as Guarantee for Huge Loan Bruening and Curtius Will Willi Go G to lo Paris to Discuss J Plans for Aid Continued fr from Pace One scheme was presented present to the French cabinet cabinet- this cabinet afternoon Despite its character as one of the most Important International meetIngs meetings meet- meet Ings lags since the thc days right after the world war this mornings morning's conference came t to no definite d decision but submitted sub sub- all Its conclusions t to the cabinet cabinet cab cab- inet met as well as to the German government government gov gOY whose representatives are arc expected here her sometime tomorrow Mr it was said made it clear to the French and British delegates dele dele- gates Rates that the government of the United States states' could not participate further In inGerman German relief but that his government go was willing to submit the question to American banks Work orld Pow Powers rs Change Plans for Conferences LONDON July 16 jP Germanys Germany's s perilous financial situation today noved d. d the he world powers to make snake radical rad ical changes In plans for a series of international conferences and states statesmen men of seven seyen nations are to m meet t in London on on Monday to e evolve a plan of extending speedy assistance to Ber Her lint In First however Chancellor Rein Heln- rIch Ich and Julius Curtius his ils foreign minister r arc are expected exPect d to togo togo togo go to Paris where representatives of the he principal World war allies in lag UK the United States met today From that meeting came an tIon Ion to the German chancellor to stop at Paris on the way to London He may mai make maJe the trip tonight Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon MacDon- MacDonald ald aId has bas canceled a trip to Berlin which he and Arthur Henderson the British foreign secretary were to have made tomorrow Mr Henderson who now Is in Paris will stay there for forthe forthe the he important meetings to be held heldt t tomorrow morrow and will return to London with representatives es of the other na- na who will att attend nd Mondays Monday's meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing here STIMSON STIl TO ATTEND At that meeting will be Secretary ry of State Stimson for the United States Dino Pino Grandi Grandl for I Italy and representatives tives of Belgium and Japan as well weIl as Great Britain France and 0 Germany ermany Secretary Andrew W. W Mellon also may sit in forthe the United States al al- though hough he is in the south of France for or a holiday and had planned to go home ome without taking part in any f further fur fur- ur- ur ther negotiations I Hugh S. S Gibson American ambas- ambas dor or to Belgium who who who-is is here for a meeting of Young plan experts also may attend The status of or the experts experts' meeting meetings Is 15 s somewhat uncertain now since vents evens have followed one another with such rapidity Originally it was waso to o have condu conducted ted its negotiations prior to l a meeting of political representatives of the nations concerned There seems to be a possibility now that lat the e experts maj mayl not meet ts As scheduled T NEED EED Il ACTION As explained officially but in a au- au quarters the significance of f these sudden changes is that Germanys Ger Germanys many's lany's situation is regarded as so se set serious rious ous Immediate and drastic action by jy all the nations concerned is imperative im It is 15 assumed that when the min ministers gather here they will put up to Germany the conditions under which the he other nations are ready to give her ler help It is 15 felt the German Gennan r presenta tives ves would consider London a more desirable place than Paris in which to 0 make such concessions as may be necessary The political opposition at t home probably would make capital of f any surrender particularly at Paris |