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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY JSSIIS Iffl jXYouId Have Experts Con-it: fi i 1 1 Financial Differ ences With the Powers. sider Jl. Osatlsas frM rf Om 4- - nd further credit would need the of the Tofcio diet, i If an arrangement is made with Russia, Japan feels that furthercanassistance be af- for Russian reconstruct ion forded only In cooperation with the In-- J terests In the Unltsd States, It was au-- j thorltatlvely declared. Japan believes the j two countries should werk together across i Siberia, It was stated, more particularly In the restoration of railroads and In keeping with the spirit underlying the Pacific pact.' $ four-pow- er RUSSIANS RESTATE SOVIET ATTITUDE S " May II (By the Associated Press.) The general conclusion of the Russian reply reads: The Kuwfan government sent Its representatives to the conference at Genoa In the hope of achieving an agreement with the other states which, without affecting the social and political regime eetabilahed by the revolution, would bring about not aggravation, but amelioration, of tha economic and financial altuatlon In hussla and at the same time open ,the way to amelioration of the economic situation of Europe. ' "But this plan presupposed that the 'foreign powers who organised armed Intervention Russia would cease using in i toward Russia the language of the victor to the vanquished, Russia not having been vanquished. The only language t which could have led to a common agree-iewas that which states adopt to. ward each other when contracting upon 4 basts of squality. i Russia remains fn order to assure the success disposed, of the agreement, to consent to serious concessions toward ths nt foreign powers, but on this abeolute rendition, that to these concessions shall correspond equivalent conclusions In favor of the Rnwian people by the other contracting parties. The popular masses In Russia oould not accept an agreement in which the eonressionr granted should not hare their counterpart In real ad' vantages. A . d fferent outcome, and one sug gested by the difficulties of th situation, would 'be reciprocal annulment of the claims and counterclaims flowing out of ths past between Russia and th other powers. But even In this case th Russian government has decided to re spect the Interests of the small bondholders. If ths powers desire to occupy themselves with the solution of the financial lamias between themselves and Russia, Inasmuch as this question demands deeper study of the nature and extent of the claims presented to Russia and a more ex aot appreciation of tha credits that could he placed et her disposal, this task might be confided to a mixed commission of experts appointed by ths conference and whose work should begin at a date and conplace to be determined by oonnnon ' i sent.' The Russian delegation observes that the great obstacle which hitherto has impeded the work of the conference is the fact that the Ideas of reciprocity expressed above are not yet sufficiently hared by all th powsrs, 'but th Ruaaan delegation must not faU also to emphasis the fact that the pourparler which have taken place have opened tlie way to a rapprochement between soviet Russia and ths foreign powers, the The Russian delegation express opinion that the differences arts' ng In the solution of tha fimne'al Issues between Russia and the foreign powers ought not to ronatituto an ols'acle to th solution of other problems which can and ought to bo solved here problem interesting alt countries, especially problems involved in the emnomio reconstruction ot end Kieeia and the consolidation of pence. "Russia cam to the conference with a (dilatory purpose, and hopes still that will be efforts in this direction crowned with gt'oeese." . 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The newspaper L'Eclalr today printed the text of a military convention said to have been signed by representatives of the Russian soviet army and tha German general, staff In Berlin April I, heavy field artillery for twenty Infantry to supply at the earliest possible date COO new airplanes, together with a supply of by ths principal clause of which the Ger- division. mans aree to furnish ths rd army with Tha German general staff, according to spare parts, end 150 field wireless outfits. to Th the German would train sixty Rusxlsn material and the arms reorganise necessary to equip fh convention, pledged 110 regiments of Infantry and sufficient Russian Baltic and Black sea Beets and Instructors In th latest discoveries and Inventions of chemical warfare and send technical expens to Russia to speed up th existing munition plants and open now factories. Th rod army surf guarantees the In Russia of throe German plants, ono for the manufacture of etr on for poison gas and one or planes, arms, on condition that tho Russian army us can th output when needed. German specialists would be admitted to the new arms factory tn Afghanistan." The text printed by L'Hclalr also says the Russians would promise to makitatn not less than eighteen Infantry and eight eavalry divisions on the western Russian frontier. Tho rod staff further would agree to increase ths capacity of th Alexan-lrovoand Nikolaievsk .railroads. 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The unexpected introduction of th Palestine mandate question into th agenda of the meeting of the league of nations council, which began today, is likely to make th session on of th most important to be held. , . , Announcement by the Karl of Balfour that be Intended to demand immediate approval of tho British mandate, follow. Ing formal agreement--othe matter be. tween tho United 8u.tr and Great BrLt. sin, has amased league officials. They seo in this action th possibility of fur. ther friction between Great Britain end France, unless some agreement, not yet mad Public, exists between them over the disposal of Palestine. . Zionists or bringing pressure on the counrll far settlement of th mandat quaetlon so that ths, plans tor a Jewish state lit Palostln cam go forward. are well represented at th meeting They and will try to obtain a hearing before th council. 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