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Show NATIONALIST "o0NS PRiOICT lunntNUkK. UKUMV, Hept. tl (By A. 1M ChMiHellor Htreaemann le to drcnU In Clio next four Oa s wh-'"-r ! strike hla cnli.ra In the It" r in i nil. the ncnmlMKO to cm-'li.' - ' n-.-ie reMimanie lo tl- I t- n f'neca of cmtiu., tun 1 .iiinnenln.it ti . ,.t -m Vi'U i ' be ri-ai lird until tlie n.-nMl 1 i ! conferred with Ihe prenuris i-f 1' -federalei aiNi-i and llinee r- -le.l-rs fj . i 1 1 , p l l.i t pai lH-a making up tlie 1" l.lim. i I'rndltig aurh final d- - j the cha m-el l-ir elao will cm' i . eituatliin. wlih the rei-n.. o. .n-tiee .n-tiee from the occupied a ea mul with ofllclals, Industriallela and li.-b"r li.-b"r leedere suthonaed to aneak fur ths populatlou of ths Kutir sml Hhlnsiand. Upon -ins outcome of theae conferences, con-ferences, which wilt beam ne.t Mondsy. depends the nature of In. government declaration which Ir litrssemsnn will communlrsts lu the retc.hetag next Wednesday. Meanwhile. official quartere make categnrlcsl denial of ail rumors ru-mors oonoernlng freah reparation offers or the dispatch of formal notee to France end Helgium containing con-taining prooossls for calling off the passive seelstano. At th foreign office. It was de-clsred de-clsred tbat a new reperetlon ofier was Impossible in ths present anu-stlnn,' anu-stlnn,' If only for ths reeerm thet Germsny's proposal of Juns 7 la still swsltlng conaldsrstlon by ths ceedltor powsrs. Not sines ths days of Weimar, when ,lhe national assembly wes confronted with the Immediate ne-eeeelly ne-eeeelly of ratifying th Verealllea peer treaty, hee the Oermsn pe- IttleaA ayatam rnactaS aurh ten norvauanaaa. Tha pravanina; eco-nc-olc unreat eauad by tha finan-olal finan-olal ahaoa, unatnploymant. and dia-locatlon dia-locatlon of food auptli and prh-aa ta providing; an added and rery aerfoua menara to tha government a Impending decision on tha question of malnUlalng an order scrapping; paaaiva realatanea. Whlla tha newanapera friendly to tha HtreaetnAnn government atrlve to plarata thalr reader by averring that tho govern man t duea not "pur- noee to enter Into an unconditional capitulation." which would leave the Ruhr and Iha Hhlneland at the mercy of France, the nationalist orgsns are more outspoksn and pre--diet that tha government le about to make an abject eurrender. Oerman anpraieals ef ihe conver-sstions conver-sstions between Premier Polncars and Premier Baldwin afford iha few optimists left In Berlin ellsht comfort, the dominant Impreealun being that ths t'arle meeting failed to accomplish aey reeulte that might contribute any- amelioration Iof the eornplicatlona confronting Chancellor Btreeemana and hi government |