Show n. n Df J S A AGREE TO Tn LIFT liB RAiLROAD lI LIEN p PARIS us t M May 31 AP Germany AP-Germany Germany and the creditor experts today agreed ed on the tM question n of r lifting the llen lien on the German Gennan railways and on s several several other eral other German conditions con con- to acceptance of the Young plan VIt V 1 It nas was definitely d decided also that th the que question Uon of the reimbursement reimburse reimburse- ment hrent of ot Belgium for German wartime war time marks shall be ell eliminated n from the tlc the experts experts' report leaving the two governments go to their dif dlf- es Inspired by agreement Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day night day night upon a scale of reparations reparations reparations annuities conforming to the compromise arrangement proposed by Owen D. D Young the the- experts had new vigor and new optimism The burden of their work today was on two subcommittees s. s each dealing with phases of the G German reservations One composed of Dr Schacht and Dr Ludwig I Kastl tI German erman delegates Josiah Stamp Great Britain Emile Morea Moreau Mo- Mo rea reau u and Pirelli Italy expected to deal with all aU questions concerning concerning- transfer transfer safeguards safeguards safe safe- guards a a. moratorium and kindred subjects A second subcommittee composed Or of Dro Dr Karl Melchior Germany Emile Belgium and Pirelli and Moreau was formed to study the more purely financial questions involved involve 1 in the German reservations notably y those connected with tho the last two twenty-two I annuities to which the Germans have objected so strongly Those two subcommittees worked last night until midnight and it wa was understood today that they had roads made considerable progress particularly with regard to a mora niora- torIi m on payments to the agent general for reparations from within Germany the Dawes lien on on the German railroads and German participation participation par par- in the propos proposed d international inter inter- Inter International national bankit bank it It was said sail today the view had been advanced that It was dangerous dangerous dan dan- rous to glo Germany or a nation iii in its position a a. simple moratorium clause lause on payments since since the temptation to abuse It would be bound to occur A compromise was being considered through which such a s moratorium could be be- put In In force only after alter a a. moratorium on transfers had b been en Invoked SEE FEW FEW OBSTACLES Although snags aro always to be feared In n so complicated and delicate deli del cate cate a a. discussion some of ot the cox experts ex ey herts express themselves quits quite frankly that they s saw w little real obstacle to agreement In n principle before tomorrow irow night Ight advancing the possibility that the taxes cares of working out the text of a report might be toe left leU to their secretary The question of or remunerating Belgium toi foY depreciation of ot the ln mark during German occupation occupation- seemed in a fair waY way to be settled through direct negotiation n between Belgium an and Germany the difference difference differ differ- ence nee between the two countries it U has peen been p n pointed out has been principally one ono of cataloging the debt debt and and ana not of d denial denal al of ot Its ts Justice |