Show I I DACES DAES REPORT TO BE POISON Writer Says It Means Throwing Good Morley After Bad Badu lJ Bs u MILTON nito BRO rf EA EA Service Staff COP right 19 1924 4 by NEA Inc I PARIS IAnIS April By 6 E 6 By By Wireless Poison insofar Poison insofar Polon I as ai AmerIcans are concerned that thit Is h what hat the tho I thoI of tho the reparations commit commit- tee committee should hould be b labeled I This opinion Is based on a care caro- ful tul careful In Inspection of ot tho I caroI recommendationS lion of ot the tir commission It If Its recommendations recommendation III ale aie e fOI- fOI fol followed lowed ed and If It Wall all Street bankers banker can put It over Americans American will be bashed asked to throw good c money after bad b d In n other words nerds Americans American hav Ing having hav loaned Prance Franc billions of ot dol- dol dol lars dollars through our government dur- dur durIng during In dur-In Ing the tho war nar 1 ar no 1 penny enny of ot which has hns been repaid International bankers now are preparing to ark AmerIcans to subscribe a loan of ott from flom om to to hand band to Germany which In turn l Is to hand it over to France Franc Iere's Herc's how It works The committees committee on Germanys Gormany's ability to pay ana and on Germanys Germany's capital abroad broad halo o ha 0 practically completed ted their reports which are arenow arenow now DOW heing dra dratted drafted ted Both reports are unanimous and unless a a hitch occurs will nill be presented to the lon today They are aro ar lery sery lengthy and go so Into great grent detail France Franc has won th the Greater Marne Instead of the Ibe th presence of oC Americans on the commission j 1 put ut- ut tang Ung a block to French claims It itha-i itha has bo encouraged them France continues continue In the th Ruhr and Rhineland Prance France wins wini win the contention that during a year five-year moratorium on money payments payment Germany neer ne'er- never shall hall pay In money for tor forthe forthe the upkeep of ot armies arm Ie of ot occupation occupation occupation tion and cost cott of commissions In additon to that Germany shall hall pay In material vast amounts of oC coal r polio oko and dyes I am reliably Informed d that no speaking English economist be- be belIe be lIe es Germany possibly possible can pay what Is I demanded of her cape espo- ep as her ber beet bost be t regions re- re r glon gions are aro Interfered with by the But American members of ot the thc committees insisted that Germany could and should pay all France a al led ed To enable her to do so while the moratorium Is In force oreth the commission will recommend r an international loan to Germany fInanced principally In the United States and England But money thus thu advanced will not be b used to put Germany on her feet feH nor to reconstruct her IndustrIally It will bo be employed Ito to make payments payment to Franco France PROBLEM FOR AMERICA The Th result when the thi moratorium ceases will III be that Germany will willbe willbe willbe be once moro more up agaInst it In- In Indeed Indeed In Indeed deed economists here pere iere belle believe belie e that et e een en with Ith a a big bic loan Germany will bo ho In to difficulties before the thO end of the th second year yar of ot the moratorium The problem for tor Americans to thIn think I about Is the th proposed loan The loan will nill not be b gust on Germanys Germany's railway system bo- bo because be because cause that's earmarked for tor other purposes The Th loan will not tale take tal prece- prece precedence denee dence of money pay pay- payments payments pay payments ments to the th allies because Franco France will a not stand tand for tor that In spite spit of all camouflaged wording tho loan Joan oan simply would be handing oer mer another huge boge sum aum to France Franc with wilh Germany acting sImply as borrower er and Inter Inter- Intermediary America Ia 19 1 still till looked upon by bv byall all continental nations nation as s a rIch uncle who is also a bIg bic boob American members of ot the th commission com com- commission com mission expect to leave lav tor for home during the tho th middle of ot April |