Show LEARN RR OF HUGE INE PROBLEM the acted alted atai tai will be hurting france pud and delylia Del Bel glia giLA aut awl not girany if U it befit receiving war payments from germany tor for is in all that germany tan an pay pat and of this am must ga go to france francs aad ta Del glum q hia is the uloa dewi by joger bt the royal coal eom com a at t hoapp beto lecoz him hi fellow kl waB w a plang laii lat last monday abeal and he worked up to ba conclusion through an formidable aray of figures vy V of mr leger athe bat reparation reparations aroh robt em fia and debt caneca x tion wa wag ofa ori of tho mott most able ever pre pro antea before the local club he showed a chait chart on which wa was gayen the lahlou of each country in the war ite its expenditure per colita aa during the t wor the number of men bien lost and the moa recon truet lon tion cost pr r capita front this 1 he showed that france had loit loat men and that ita its money coat cont wa was by far tho largest per capita of any ami a tier its reconstruction cost has alo also been by far tae 46 large largest the li he mya france rort u ecel will not by wi mataus re k lahn harse rit br her forme losses the figure figures of expert experts who led the resources of go Gs assy na sy place her mail M ability to pay par at the figure fig u to of 12 10 giyen above if V he can aa pay no more than uil this and france aad slid belgium must have it whatever our other would baket take would come from them aud and not from germany ant an I 1 they would be the sufferers thia belig so united state states should eanell the debts of Ger germany germiny miny so that the eco nomie equilibrium of the world may the sooner be restored and the united states ultimately profit alid greater II 11 I 1 Pratt took the other ide of the proposition art and presented a trong strong nr at frumenti gumen tt no admitted that under the present the amount given by 1 leger wa was probably all that cr france bad had talt the buhro 1 Germa ays greatt great eata wr tit tha fr bronx ra accomplishing what fhe she might otherwise ana 1 give france a largo large ad vantage both moth england and franco francs de do read largely on germany for trad trade for neither one Is 1 self it if france continues to occupy tin tle ruhr england and germany will each have millions illione tn of unemployed for an indefinite length of time and england w will il not tand stand for aeh such a condition her ifer financial loea loss would be too great and fhe he will go 50 to war with franco prance and probably have germany for an in ally to restore her trade france dare not withdraw from the ruhr unless she he is guaranteed those things which her occupation cu guarantees to her if proper guarantees are given to france and anc proper overture overtures made ahe the will get out ou of the kuhr germany will put her un employed at work with the reopening re opening of her industries indu atries trade with englan england will be resumed and her unemployed will find employment germany will he be alile to pay to the full the world eco nomie equilibrium will be restored rei and each nation will be able to pay ita its debts to every other nation without any our can tan cel collation lation it 1 L 14 pratt who had been elected to the international convention at atlanta and J 11 charp his alternate had each fauntl it to attena anil secretary 0 X clay was chosen he tie idt this morning tie T ie subject of the band was taken up and it U was suggested that the or be called the ban instead of the howanis Bo Ro wanig wanis and the prett pratt deit ts s to appoint a corn com to 4 ut it la in cou junction with the kotary rotary committee to de ermine what ae ne tion to tate we la in the matter of sponsor ing th tb land |