Show I 1 German Outlines What Nation W Would QuId Sign SignI I BERLIN Jul July 3 Germany will not agree to an any allied proposal made at I Spa which the German people feet feel they will b be unable to fulfill foreign Min Min- eater Simons told the foreign affairs committee Friday lip Ho said the I most pressing problem facing Genn Germany ny was as restoration of or a n norm normal l economic basis buls and return of ot the tho German peo- peo j I pie pIc to their work I Simons outlined tho the Internal situation situation situa situa- tion lion stressing the tho need for raw materials materials mate mato- rials and credits Herr Helfferich speaking speaking- before the tho meeting caused CRUISed a stir jUr by de declaring do- do darIng claring tho the treat treaty would not have been f so o 0 drastic If It the entire German nation had stood behind the tho government leaders who held heM out against signing tho the document Ho blamed Erzberger for tho the harsh terms saying had promised the that the treaty treats would be signed In any event Finance Minister declared such Buch talk at resent present was against the national Interest Tho The government has bas not named the bankers rs and business men who will go goto to Spa The German Germ n delegation at ati i Spa will witt number twenty five and will 1 Include the ministers of foreign af affairs affairs or- or fairs food economics Ics and tion ion A memorandum III signed n d b by a number of bu men has hns been prepared for submission at Spa pointing out that Germanys Germany's ability to pa pay a large l In In- In has han been beu limited as RI a result of ot otI surrendering ot oi many territories This I ha lull has also abo 1 lessoned dJ the sources of r rovenua rove reve- I nu nua op open n fo to 0 the German n government o nl I in ii h memorandum sets forth |