| Show ENGLISH wan SINESS 89 aehl chancellor CHANCEL LOH IN STATING VIEWS DECLARES NATION 19 18 NOT SEEKING FAVORS secretary mellon welcome welcomes refund ing Com on of govern mente ments action grent britain want wants a fair business settlement of her liar the dollar war dial d lt to tho the united baates 01 such stich torn tern as will produce the loan least pon disturbance nee la in the trade relations of tile two countries branley baldwin aldwin It the be british chancel lor of the exchequer declared la in gri 0 address lefore tta fiut meeting of the llull ib ob and american debt funding commission commis tion we wo ore are not hare here to u ask for favors or to impoco on said sir baldwin dwin 9 want a fair business settlement a square deal a settle nio it that will secure tor for america the ri payment to the lust lost cent of those credit credits which the united states co go eminent established in america for us u their associates asao clute in the mar air Bald baldvins wins address wae was in reply to one of welcome by mellon chairman of the american commission who expressed particular appreciation of the courtesy of the british goi cleament cue ament aument in having deal aeils noted as its delegates delp men so 0 o diella guishow lie ile called attention that this was as the first time a chancellor of the exchequer bad had left his country to participate in st of this diameter character the treasury secretary assured the british that the amer lean ican commissioner commissioners were id DO less lost sen athle than them themselves theme seles hea to the virtual I 1 necessity of effecting a deflate to set upon a hasia basis entirely just to both lie added that the prompt payment by great britain of of interest durin during the past three months mo atlis a final ardam ment wis was to hi blit mind conclusive proof of the rl ht bt spirit of financial integ rity which ho lie was wits proud to say had always animated both of the two creat great english ape aking nations the british chancellor in bis his reply approached the problem in a broad general way dech derl rinK iring the settlement would determine the material welfare of the thet gat mass miss of wage earners in great britina and the united state states tie lie submitted extensive statistics as to financial conditions in great britain and a study ot of these figures was besim benm immediately by the american commission |