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Show ALLIES TABULATE GERMANAGGOUNT PEACE FOUNDATION FIGURES SHOW DELIVERIES MADE UNDER TERMS OF TREATY. Has Restored Farm Implements, Industrial In-dustrial Material, Locomotives and Freight Cars, But Not in Amount Expected. Boston. Figures supplementing the list of deliveries made by Germany to the allies which were issued by the reparations commission in Paris January Jan-uary 22 have been compiled by the World Peace Foundation and were made public February 20. The tables show what has been accomplished in obtaining payment from Germany and effecting her disarmament. "There is no basis for computing what percentage of reparations is liquidated by Germany's deliveries to that account becatwe there is no bill of particulars giving her liabilities," the foundation says. "Germany," it continues, "has remitted re-mitted to the reparations commission sixty billion marks gold bearer bonds, to be cancelled by payments in goods and gold, and there is not unnatural difference between the parties as to the value of the commodities delivered. deliv-ered. "The German claim is that the 23,-S90,000,000 23,-S90,000,000 gold marks represents the payments already made; the reparations repara-tions commission says these 'substantially 'substan-tially exceed the real figures.' "Some comparisons of debt and payment pay-ment are afforded. There has been a delivery of 360,176 beasts as against a treaty demand of 370,900. A delivery in one year of 2,054.779 tons of shipping ship-ping is compared with a loss of 8,517,-915 8,517,-915 tons by Great Britain." The statement gives details as to restitution, no items of which are credited to reparation. Under this head, it says, Germany has restored to France and Belgium 13,560 farm implements, im-plements, 271,207 tons of industrial material, 397 locomotives and 18,928 freight cars. The total delivery of arms credited neither to reparations nor restitution is given as 71,932 cannon, 181,067 machine ma-chine guns, 5,201,584 rifles, 16,000 airplanes air-planes and 25,000 airplane motors, besides be-sides other war material. |