Show CONFAB ENDS s 1 SICK EUROPE SEEMS ON WAY TO RECOVERY Means for Putting Dawes Plan Into Effect Signed BOLD STEP TAKEN World Now Waits to See If Parliaments Ratify Action LONDON DOS LO DON Aug Aur Peace R 16 W between Franco France Franc and GermanY came camo one teD stD nearer when hen the th representative e- e ot of f the allied powers ers and Germans German M- M In Premier Macdonald s room In the foreign and signed or initialed a protocol pro the th means for tor or putting IntO effect the Da Dawes plan designed to settle tho th perplexing reparation I tion problem The I 1 he London atte arte I 30 da das d i has thus been brought to toa toa ta a successful conclusion All eyes ee now turn to Berlin BerUn and Parts Paris anxiously to seo eee ce It if the German and the th French parliament will wilt support Chancel Chancellor lOT log Marx and Premier In Inthe inthe 11 the th bold BleD ale have hase taken taen yS m rs bJon beon belong to minority which hleb are none nono too stable and fr the reaction of the th German and people III be watched with apprehension hension henlon lon until their thel- eec bodies ap approve rove and make It Doll oos le for tor German Gernian and French rep lh es to meet with th the Iho I es of ot the tho tb other Interested powers at Paris on August 30 and attach their formal signatures to the documents document lS CO D The agreement concluded to- to tonight tonight to night by bv the London Londi n take the th form torm of a final protocol 1 four tour annexes annexe ann The Th final pro pro- pro protocol tocol Is 18 I a brief document nt In and It la is signed by Ramsa Macdonald as proM proM- dent by Secretary Gen General ral Sir Maurice Hano tIne the til allied secre lecre- secretaries lanes the German secretary anda and anda a representative of ot tho th reparation commission The Th sec dos does do snot not sign Ign The Th protocol stated that thoa tha president informed the th lath es of ot the th DO cIS and of the reparations don assembled at the th foreign office that all the o concerned and ard the reparations commission have hav con con- confirmed con confirmed firmed their acceptance e of ot the t Dawes plan and that by means mean otI of ot the conference certain I annexed to the th protocol house hous bill have havo been signed or Initialed by bythe bythe byth the parties concerned These Th are ar mutuallY Interdependent and nd cannot bo be varied va- va ned ried except that the dotes dates ill III be 1 advanced as the dates tat presupposed that the first stepS would be b taken on August Aus a 15 aThe The rhe parti concerned will meet later Ier In London ond I-ond to t attach aUnch formal to the th documents which and cr- cr certified tiMe I e not boon ben signed a dried copy of the agreements a concluded between the th allies will willbe be be communicated to German Gorman Y Anne I 1 of ot the tho th li ii the all cement of ot August 9 bel between the ho reparations commission an and Germany ermany where hereby y Germany Germany agrees to 0 take tak v measures to and end and enforce the th laws required to carry out the tho th Dawes plan lan In form torm approved by tine th mop mop- e re- re relating re lating to the tho th bank ue I-ue isu the rail rail- rail railway debentures debenture ayS way say and Industrial and to apply certain pro Ions It-Ions re- re regarding re retarding garding arding control or of the th the an- an annuities an annuities tor for as liS TIne The Th reparations commission un- un undertakes un undertake to do it lt best to carry carryout rut the th Dawes olan olam n the tho th wey w y of f a I loan u and nd both reparation commission and od Germany agree aglee Ci lo 10 help to out fan an agree montt cc IncludinG arrangements for tor ments the th Dawes plan If IC it there here Is I any disagreement on th ot of tho ro l lons shall hU be submitted to f the he dispute Ot t S is Ie isPARIS ED PARIS Aug 16 t 1 0 lJ CA-lJ M Her Her riot lots lot's barl bargain with the Germans Germane tor or the evacuation ot of the Ruhr fluhr agreement on the the he Dawes and nd the th al planT Ian la have hav been b n received In poUt poUt- cal cal al and parliamentary without ni and with sith a aether rather ether uneasy rell f but r U on n seems m probable All are re r glad hat the th agony arony finally la Is over but Ut few ar exultant at the th terms friends and toes foeS the premiers premier's for tor a warm a-warm alike like bracing warm debate In the th chamber cham cr and nd the end endo senate enate over ratification at o f next week wk And neither aide Ide sid appear to t relish the prospect t The TX supporters u ot of M I nd the th government are ar confident that sat ratification will be b obtained tally In the th chamber cham r and that It swill be merely relUctant In the rpM Its Ita opponents 0 5 far tar have hav Co cd on K Page rase r e Three a SICK EUROPE SEEMS BETTER Continued Prom I One displaced ed no CO vIgorous Intention to t defeat approval al but the th tion leaders may mav accomplish much In the th next net tow few da dais daa s In lining up their forces TO 10 HI RI Sr ITI TIle rite general tonight Is la that they I a will ill III let lei oft off offa a good deal of ot steam during the discussion yet allow the confer confer- enc conter-enc Once ence terms term to be I ratified Some of them th ni have hav expressed tho the view sleW lOt that they do not dare dar defeat ratification ratification rati- rati and the SoY SoY- government because the tho wo k kI I would have hav to bo be done don over o again under difficult circumstances and anti that If they approve e under they can al ala alwais a a blame blamo Sl 1 i when things go so wrong The Th people I welcome the settlement but ap- ap apparently apparently sP there thero Is no marked con- con that th t the th problem has been finally soh ed It Is In rather as the mot most so- so solution solution o- o lution thus far but It Is argUed that It was obtained at too grenta greata great grent a sacrifice They realize tie fie truth of what their financial writers havo have b been n telling them that them that money Is I not oln going to pour Into France and anY relief relict from their over over h overwhelming debts and some financial condition complicated by the buda t t deficit cart can come caine only through drastic I governments-I economies wIth hIgher taxation which Is tar lar from I 10 R BERLIN fiLIN Aug Aue 16 l lP DespIte WI P tread disappOintment over the go s failure fall 01 e to obtain IL a more mor more conciliators conciliator concessIon conc aion on orth the question of ot the tho situa n there ther Is 18 a very definite int- int Impression Im Impression current In political 1 cIrcles that the th 1 Marx cabinet will command a sufficient major major- majorIty major major- majority majority ity In the both for tor the th I approval of legIslation having to todo Irio rio do with the D Dawes wes report and on oth the Lbs I general question of oC confIdence cUb Ith respect to the tho th governments government's nt I procedure In London While the Nations Nationalists ar are Ue al al- al ready doing considerable talking In advance In jn opposition 10 0 o the government s I on the Ruhr plesent ts prote-ts are arnot not viewed as an reflecting ren the party's parly's ultimate attitude attitude on the floor of oC the and thel there therIs e is a strong suspicion that the party will refraIn retrain from casting active ac- ac active tive oppositional ballots thus titus assuring as- as suring the cabinet of oC a clear cut majority Foreign Minister discuss discus the London protocol with the foreign relations com corn committee Wednesday according to I present plans The will III enter upon the tint fust re reading ot of the Da cg cs measure con con- concludIng concluding con with a 0 general tou r l debate about the th middle of the follow follow- following ing Ing weel week which would permit the thO German government to undertake formal ratification ot of the th London pact before betor the th end of the month With the return of oC o the Ger Ger- GerI German Ger- Ger German German man delegates It Is belle cd that much apprehension r I the German public Is now labor labor- laborIng laboring labor Inc Ing with respect to the general settlement reached In London wilt willbe be cleared up and that the par par- parliamentary par par- parliamentary parliamentary situation will be b made more secure for tor the th ministers no DO |