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Show GENOA RESULTS I NOW HINGE Oil i FREfiGHVERDlGT ; Poincare's Decision to Withdraw With-draw Would Mean Sam Action by Other Powers, Practically Ending Meet REPLY TO RUSSIANS AWAITED ANXIOUSLY Lloyd George and Italian Minister Use Influence to Show Barthou Soviet Case Is Not Hopeless GENOA. May 11 (By A. .) OraH Britain has prvpoaad a trim In aaat-rn aaat-rn Europa, an tha aaala af tha facta frontiara, pending tha aanaluaiana af a eemmiaaion af inquiry to ba appaintad, it waa annaynaad thla aftarnaan. GENOA. May 11 (By A. P.). Tha fata of tha Oenoa conference may ba settled today In Paris, In tha opinio of many of the delegates, and the decision de-cision of Premier Polncare on the Russian Rus-sian reply to tha allied memorandum waa awaited here with anxiety. Prima Mlnlater LJoyd Oeorge of Great Britain and Blgnor Bchansr; Italian foreign minister, have used all their Influence with tha chief of th ; French delegation, M. Barthou, to Impress Im-press on him that tha Russian note, although not aa favorably as wsa ! hoped, still leaves the door open for discussion, and perhaps for generaj agreement. They urged him to reflect this opinion In his dispatches to his premier. It Is believed that. If left to them selves, tha majority of tha powers will favor continuance of tha dlacusslont but. If Franca withdraws from the conference, eertaln of tha other powers pow-ers will follow her. The number of such nations might be enough to make Impoaaible bo pa agreement with the soviet, even if j Lloyd Oeorg willing to continue the conference without France. The la ter contingency la improbable, however, how-ever, conalderlng the storm of pretest pre-test such an Indication of the collapse of the entente might raise In England, f M Barthou telegraphed the text of the Ruaalan communication to Paris and expected to receive hla lnatmc-, lnatmc-, Hons today. After reading the docu-I docu-I ment, his only comment wss: MIt la j less an answer than en Indictment of ' the powers, coupled with a flat refusal to reply to the queatlons put to tbem (the Russians).- The British view, as given by Sir Kdward Orlgg. was that the note "oer-; "oer-; talnly calls for a rejoinder." , Russ Commission Postpones Action OKNOA, May IS (By A. P. The economlo conference subcommlaslon on Ruaalan affairs this afternoon postponed post-poned consideration of the Ruaalan re-1 ply to the allied memorandum until 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. , Religious Appeal Gains Favor, Report GENOA, May 13 (By A. P. The Genoa conference will support the poe's claim regarding freedom of worship wor-ship and religious education In Russia, Monslgnor Plssardo, deputy secretary of etaia for the Vatican, was assured before departing for Rome yesterday. This leaves sslde the question of restitution res-titution of church property, as anyao-tlon anyao-tlon on this subject by the conference. It Is said, might be Interpreted as) foreign Interference In Rues la's inter-national inter-national affairs. Pope Plus, It Is said, probably will appoint a special envoy to Russia, te assist In settling all questions Con cerning Roman Cathollca. '. - - r ! Jugoslavs Approve ' Loan Conditions RKIXtRADK, May 12 (Dy A. P The Jugoslav government. It was an nounced today, has accepted the con, dltlnns of an American banking syndicate syn-dicate for a loan of HOO.OOO.OOO at t. ' per cent Intercut, Issued at 40. The ' hian Is guaranteed by custonA mo nopoly, . Lang Shows Need j Of Lower Reparations ! PHILADELPHIA, May 11 Impsr.. tlsl experts see that the only hope of economic reconstruction for Jermany I lies in a "speedy and considerable re-(Continued re-(Continued on page 4 ) foofldtuffH owlnt? tn tha docllno f Crr-niatl Crr-niatl 'K: h'Ulturo" auf-'ti by tho war. The labor nf million i f ;rrn.m iin-n utiil w. hi ion m tint ki it i i if; -ot :hi conilitmnn, tho apoakt r :;!, arid thus yu NI a no prnttt tio n u. on. Addf d tn tho riMtl I'm- li.' lid if.l pa ! which, he a.tid, Hi'imaay f.u f. I.ati fHtim.tto.l lluit. !ivo llf .'.yntiti; nil 1 t lie t'.'na illi-: troat . t h.- w f ' it h "f I the (ioniMu pcop't- h:id bi't'ri flit i! iV.ll j ! by apprnj(litiwt. !y 4;..htiU,uO",uiM tfnld j nuirUa, oxi'Iumvp nf tht ln-t ( o'.unii a an I redo. I m-i ritory. Mme than 1 1.- . Ono.Oou.iHM) (,f this iiiimunt, htJ k iil. w.ix j la t lorman pt upt rt y t xpri pi ;atod j alirntid. i Tax lovroa In flt-rtnanv, the f-paU' rj I aald. arc hi-hor than In any o-.h'-r C'i- I roju'iiii cmintry. and it Is Itl.oly that ' hinlit r raios w ould In itig nn roatr i j rcvi-ntif, bi.t wmld roault only in ( j buh.noh.s dopn si"H "Trio ii'p.u;,t.nn bulet," tho rpi i k T I rnnrindod. "raiuiot lo iialanrod .it all I under Iho pn sont rniulaions' GENOA RESULTS ((.'ont intiod fn m puro I , i 1 duction of the ox:iKoraiod ropnration . pa niont.-" and tho lioformont f ail ' Mifii panu!itM fnr "nt loast a nuiubor 1 of jours." Karl I,i.nn, ('orni in t h iro il'af i.iiio'v dorl.irod in an .nidi os hrro today bofnt'f th Ainorican Acadfiny nf I'iiI It H'ul a ml Soi l.tl SiTonro. In his f:rs; public uUrnmcc ainro arriving in this count ry last fall :m t ho ( it'rm.m dipMinatir ropr t-m iitat ive, I-aiijc addod t hat an equally impoi - lant paaontln I to ( ornwin ' oi'nnomic ro. nvry was tho noKoii itlnn id' an ' Intortiu t mnai loan. In tlm , ho said, ioiiu!iv hopotl that tlio l iiitoii Stiit' h would - tako part' : fnr "it moom mat u rollapno of Corniany. and imiim!-; imiim!-; quontly of othor 1'urnpfnn natioiM. n Inovitablo If tho 1'nitod Matoa con- Udiio to stand ,ik:ii'." Tho roal trutii abritt ln ".-o nun h talktd if pro.-nonty in (li-ntiiitiy," Mr. Ignite ankl. la that it is, to a vory j (Tout oxtent. ubsorbod in a twofnld I man nor nnnoxintent btfnro tho war j first, by reparation panirnt. an t aoc- nnd. by tin incroufotl Itnporta of |