Show I BARUCH EXPLAINS I HOW N HUNS MAY BUY v WASHINGTON Aug 2 Bernard Bernard M. M Baruch economic adviser to the i American merican peace delegation told the foreign relations committee today th that t I no purchase could he be made in the the the- I United States or elsewhere by German German German Ger Ger- man concerns except through the then reparations commission established establish d dby by the treaty of Versailles This provision was put in the treat treaty Mr Baruch said so Germany could not evade any part of her In InI Indemnity In- In I I obligations by sending money outside the country privately and thus reducing her industrial re re- II sources F. F W. W Taussig who advised the American delegates on customs provisions provisions pro pro- pro pro- I visions was questioned by the com com- as to the part the American n delegates had In framing the economic program included in the treaty Ho He He f said that in some respects the theY T Americans exercised a greater T ence than an any other group because i they frequently were called upon to toj toI j I arbitrate the proposals of the other I nations He lIe declared there was no foundation for the suggestions that the British dee delegates ate s had dominated I the financial decisions of the peace conference 1 I |