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Show I6ERMAN DAMAGE TREATY PLEASES Allies, Again United. Are Satisfied Satis-fied With Terms of Reparations B PAIU8. Jan. 29. Full agreement on reparations, German dliarmami'til Land oilier important questions before be-fore it, had been reached by the supremo su-premo council whon It adjourned this rjfveninK to meet In London, February -n. Mills . MS I I i t:i r ' The greatest result obtained was ni I'Premlet- Brland cxjirew d It. "mnln-nance "mnln-nance ly the allies of a from as unl-cd unl-cd In making psaei in wmrmg Star." Count Sforxu, Italian foreign minister, and M.Brland, wild the i "s--ferenco liad resulted to the satlsfac-llon satlsfac-llon of all concerned. A protocol was signed approving the -reparations schema os agreed hy the Ispcblsl committee and alao the report 7 On the disarmament of Germnnj a j prose n ted by the military committee.-.! Germany muni d inarm by July 1. dis- 'banding .ill her Hvi gnur-l: in t ir,.-Tlded ir,.-Tlded for in the peace treaty II IT GERM PAYS. Germany will . called qn to pay 1.M annuitli-f oit n sliding weal- 22.-! 'OOO.Oon gold marks. Her ex;. oil. In .addition hear an export duty ,f twelve per cent for the1 gjnjllea. On the basis of last year'l -porls thin would give the alllea L, t'.n,-urn (ion K0ld mark ... u . 1 . .. r , Wtnt "of whatever money in which tm? .'xports are paid for. Thus, it is estl-f Ba'ny win b li.i'.'.u.ooo.ouo gold marks, iii .ii'. uillbr 2,2 o .I'riO.iiOO c.l.l rn.irks, j MDo export tax being paid In cash. J PRETEXTS DUMPING, ft is pointed that, besides being a uin method of collection it will art; ; as a protective tariff In countries near .Germany, which .-u likely to I... flood-, -Ml With poods made in Hcrituiny at a low cost. . Penalties agreed on f.ir violations! "Mill apply to all aKri-.-i... ids .,!!, npparatlons, disarmament and coal I ;dr liveries. A feature of (,,. rrpain-l Hon plan, from the French poim or Ctiinv. Is that it associates thr. allies In benefits of Germany's prosperity FOURTH PENALTY Seizure of derma n - 'litems was added ,1.s lourlh of the fi.nillli - r,. (opted The1 other three on-: Kxtemdnn of the arr ' ocrnputioii. occupation i. the Ipjhr ajpstrlct: refusal u. admit Qcnnam to the jKapTi. of nations. The proposnl to apply penalties was' pi jentcd bv Premier Uoyd George -Corrtlnc to the iiri.ingom.nl the nnnultll -and export taxes are payable ,-mi annual- 1 w- IM3count for iKlvsnce payments Will tbvm per cent the firm two . .., - , , -JJie third nnd four i ri years end . i-tlici. i-tlici. aft.-r Ceinu.m i.- ir',i.i.l. n to SS Wl.llhh for.ak-n -r--.nl- v,r. .a. i aio.il or tn.. tepnratlons commission. GERMANY IS TOLD decisions were communicated to' SBCrmany tonight. As to Austria It wan UBkreert that f ma r hj ; ie cost of the army of occupation and HJ -certain other Austrian dl t.- m - n:-l.p- HJ Austria the more easily to ot-tait ,il " ""s r,l,0 d-i iile.i ., -one iK n.-; BJ SJplest a conference of Austria and adjoin. HJ Inir countries to endeavdV to Improve re I latlons between central Curopi u statea HI Approval war. given M. Louch J posal f.,r a 200.1 i, an- -xi HJ to assist Austrian ln-lutr - In -, i, HJ different (rovcrnnenl" maj rtlcipati commission will lie unpointed to in HJ qn he into the conduct of th- administration. -Great resistance Is expected from Qer-HJ Qer-HJ " many over reparations Th.- allies will . hear the Germans tit a conference In Ion--..don Kebrnarj' WILL DETTER CONDITIONS I Washington, jhi.. : mi iermany's i .-pa ra il..n s. u ., ,,, .. facials - said tonlr.ln, should ko tJ towards re--moving the uncertainly l-i Ki If a certain Income can 1- assun I the ullles. they said, the iro. . .1 nnw'ndlnrr the , lanKl lft b the w.ir can. in l. opln Ion. proceed with : . b ss, Kxcept Indirectly, however, officials jpjpj -said, the flxlnc of th. r. p.ii .. add be Without . Me. I (! Die li.piidnia.ii ..I Uic $10,0011.0000.000 war loan to th dllos Br this c ountry. The moral effect of the I iH acttlment. they contended, might some- j what accvlemte pu)-toent bv th. rltls. SZThn United States, official.-, said, has, I-conslrtently held that no scheme lor' " liquidating thr allied loan v.. -.Id I ,,--deptable whbh made i-ani- ni -.on t lngnt -on Germany r-dfllllnj; h r n paiatlona oh ligations. GERMANS STARTLED 4 BERLIN Jan : Ti d- fs-tniK reparations from i . nisi -the Ut-rlllui T.u-ehlutt t.. .. .'-.. lh, Bkrence 1j itwh- like 'mad houac than1 -nli i..s.--eniht of re.iM.iial.l, jn.-ii." It sa; c , Mt Is not surpris- -I at i.l-.i GeoraVs VlrldinK to the French extortionists" but -.ka why this ' ever raolllatlng irlla m-.mtary statesmen ever i;ot the repm,,. ;tlon of being a strong lea i I "All Germany cm do Is, v. ith n -.luug f her shoulder to refuse to p aueh ori rTJImllar sums and leave It to the allies to Home take thi lr booty when thej want SM," it adds. The Lokal Anselger say 4: PROPOSALS IMPOSSIBLE . "We know will enough (hat Mr IJ.od tseorge can at the lust moment give wu tp the Frcnrli claim- when It npp. ars to Him to be In the Interests of "rat Britain ' Jp do o." it declares thi Paris rSpars m Uons piriolH are iinpo.Mbl- . cetn t-The Vosstsche y.eltiini ru. riie pro rvoaal of forty two yearly installments 1 91th 2Z(.000.0OO.0fO gold marks l Just as , ms.in i.i im r., - 'ii p., I,, BBallments of 12,0 10,000 rold marks. They cannot Ik- paid, th-y constitute, bwever, an effective means for piucinirl . Mnnany's financial and economic life Egr forty two yr-ans In Kntfaud s hands."! |