Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1929 — Page 8

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BERLIN BALKS AT ACCORD ON WAR PAYMENTS Debt Parley Reaches Crisis; Eagerly Awaits Reply of Reich. BV SAMUEL D A SWELL. United Trfv Stall Correspondent PARIS. Ma- 23.—The conference of international experts to fix Germany's reparations debt, to the, allied power' fared another cri.-i today. perharij th- mod serious of the whole conference. as Dr. H.ialmar Sohaeht prepared the Reich's reply 1 to the creditors' version of the delicate reservations question. It was learned irom responsible sources that the German delegates regard the allied report on Dr Schaent's reservations as unacceptable and that they were preparing to mince no words in expressing their opinion if it Ls a document which , perpetrates an injustice "such as! cannot bt swallowed The chief objection is to the : stipulation of the alliex that the i payments undm the plan conceived bv Owen D. Young and revised by the allied delegations are to begin next January, insisting on the rotn- , pletion of the Dawes plan annuity | j n ar. which ends next September. Germany in one of her reservations insisted that the Young plan became workable from April 1929, asserting that if the Young plan does not begin until January it will be the equivalent, of adding another year to the schedule of annuities and also a loss of about .*140.000,000, which represents the difference between the. Young plan figures and those of the Dawes plan. It. was hoped in certain quarters, however, that, after getting over their first shock the German delegates would see that their major reservations have been carefully considered, while only one of them has been completely rejected. The notable fact was that the allies have agreed on the question of figures. German Delegate Resigns li;i l nitfft Press BERLIN. May 23.—Dr. Albert i Voegler. alternate chief delegate of the German commission to the Paris reparations conference, today formally submitted his resignation. The government announced it would advise Owen D. Young. American chairman of the conference, of the action. Voegler resigned, it was understood. because he did not wish to be a party to any reparations agreement running over a schedule of more than thirty-seven years. The agreement which Dr. Hjalmar ; Schacht, head of the German com- ! mission, is considering calls for , annuities. It was announced today that Ludwig Kastl, secretary oi the German Federation of Industries, and one of the alternates in the German delegation, had been appointed a full delegate to replace Voegler. FIRE DRIVES OUT NURSES Leave Cleveland Hospital for Street in Night Rob''?. Bn L'nitfd. Press CLEVELAND. May 23—Two hundred nurses, clad in their night robes, fled to the street early today when fire broke out on the roof of the new east wing of St. Luke’s hospital here. Five fire companies, | picturing another disaster like the ; Cleveland Clinic explosions of last j week, answered the alarm and sub- j dued the blaze with little damage ! done.

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