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Show I GERMANS INVITED TO SEND THEIR EXPERTS BRUSSELS'. Deo. 18. Ry the Associated As-sociated Press) Conversations between be-tween the allied i-epreaentatlvcs 'o the second financial conference and the Germans today i- beginning to di ilop definite conclusion-' as to what mod if -catlona of the treaty elause-J will satisfy the Germans that they . an e tecu treaty and pay reasonable reparations. There is satisfaction among the allies because the proceedings seem b free from theoretical discussion and ' criminations, and apparently both sides are animated ! sincere desires lo reach a definite agn- men: as t" Germany's capacity to pay. The Germans are t...k:-i5 b.-v ol the bard ihips of the treaty and arc dealing instead, with changes 'hat will enable them to pay and yet will ie acceptable lo the allies. It is considered that the suggested changes would not constitute actual rovislons of thp ireai; -: s iho.-e now under discussion deal with clauses ill which it is liberally or theoretically . optional with th allies to require fui- tillmcnt or to renounce their rights, i PRUSSERS, Dec. 18. (By the As sociated Press--Th second in.ui. lal conference to discuss Gorman repara- tiona adjourned at noon today until Monday to enable allied and German experts to give all their time to private I conversations on ih points raised with the expectation of finally formulating r a list of changes In the treat pro i sions considered necessary by tho Ger-l Ger-l ma,ns If they are to pa a satisfaotor) amount of reparations. The allied representatives now will talk Individually with the German ex- porta. One, for instance, will try tc . icarn exactly what the Germans thins ought to bo done with German proper ty valued at 32,000,000.000 gold marks sequestered in other countries Another will name the minimun amount of shipping the Gorman-.- wll :ik the allies to leave with them in stead of compelling deliver of It. |