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Show 1 - I, THE SALT LAKK T.rtlBU.Siv'. f0 FIVE NATIONS FACING tl W TASK V t. ca-v- -tne American Chairman Leaves Reparation! Problem to Europeans. ...' Y 3 I:; i . By GEOSQE W. HINMAV, JR. Universal Bervlce 8pecial Cable, the PARIS, Feb. advice , repeatadly ernphaalaed by President Coolldge, America today definitely stepped Into the background in the expert discussion of reparations, leaving to the five European natiom most interested the task of mapping out their own program for a solution of the problem. When the subcommittee on procedure failed to report program satisfactory to all, Owen Young, as chairman, this morning added three members, making a total of five England. France, Belgium, Italy and In all viewGermany thus bringing points, YMregVAeUon .; ' Signlf Icaat 'most was action signifiYoung's cant as showing the United States' stand that the Europeans should on all occasions seek to work out their own difficulties without expecting America to become involved in their differences. Meanwhile, the Americans stand ready to be helpful in reconciling differing viewpoints in case the Europeans are unable to agree among themselves and ask assistance. Generally speaking, the experts' gathering is passing through the doldrums, which are inevitable in an international conference. The nations which hope to collect as much as possible from Germany particularly France find little that is palatable in Di. Schacht's presentation of the re tens' economic difficulties. In any gigantic international horse trade such as this, the time arrives when It is psychologically correct for xertaln traders to chow signs of appropriate pessimism. 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