Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 13, 1922
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22 BILLIONS SENT
ABROAD IN 8 YEARS
BELGIUM ASKS FOR
MUCH BERLIN GOLD
Comptroller Crlssinger Refutes
Charge U. S. Has Net
Aided Europe
Order 100,000,000 Geld Marks
Deposited in Brussels a3
Nete Guarantee
up of the Stinncs-Lubprnne nccerrl,
1 which Is Rcnernlly regnnled In Krnnce
ns the first rcnl slfiti of (lermnny's wll
IliiKiicw te pay for tlie devastation of
tlie wur.
1 Ferbes' Condition Unchanged
I'lie condition of Mnjnr Wlliinm Innca
Ferbes, bunker, of Vlllnnnvn, who
swnlteweil poison bv mistnlce IiiHt
Tlmrs'liij, w.is reported iim-imnitrtl to te
(In? t tin- Itr.Mi Mmvr Hospital.
McLean Nominated In Connecticut
New Haven, Conn., Sept. 111. Te
nlnee tlm name, of Geerge P. MclCtin,
I'nlted Stntes Senuter, rtBaln before the
voters of Connecticut nnd te nominiite
n Stnte tlcket for the November elec
tion tlie Itepubllc Stnte Convention wna
opened here. Inst night.
Under the rules of the party, the
evening bcesIeh vnrt (jlven ever te the
"keynote" nddrcas of Senater TJ.
Ilrnntlcgee.
HAS DONE FULL PART, LOOPHOLE IS PROVIDED
High bleed-pressure
reduced
nv Aiierwtfil Ptr"
TnillnnnpelK Sep!. I". Chnrges thnt
the Fulled Stntet hns fulled te de It
hnre In i lditn; the rehnhllltntlen of the
tierld were ntiswcrctl today by Comp
troller of the Currency (Yi"liij:cr In nn
l.ddrcs lieu before the lndifiivi Hunk
ers' Wvlitinn with the htatenietit thnt
Jn the Invj eiRlit veur thi country lm.s
cm nbrend ncurh .L"J.(l(M).()IIO.noe.
"I feel." be -.ilil. "Hint tin' present
Is net nn Iniyirinprlnte time te refer
te this truly Klpuntlr pnriti'lpntien by
ntir ermntrv in -listnltiiin; nnd stnblll?.
Inc the liiiiinee of the world. There
r.re home pcre'ii In the I'nited Sliltev
vrhe persM thut our retmtry bus net
done nnd i. net doing its full pnrt. nnd
hut the world onnnet be restored nnd
replnced en the wny te preserin nnd
order without American nMnme
"My replv te thit Is brendly tbnt In
the Inst eight yenrs our country lm
irinde u rentrlbntlnti te ther end.". n
Brent tbnt if we ourselves fully nppre nppre
elnted It. If we were glwn fulr cu-dit
for It by ether peoples, it would win if
the bright guerdon of helpfulness of
willing ci-oierntien nnd of plendld tin-r1lihnc--
"
Mr. Crl-MnRer tiimmnrlzcd Amertenn
contributions te the finnncing of the
outside wnril since August II. lltll. ns
fellows :
American securities rpiirrh'i-ed from
nbrend. ?.'.. 000, (Mill. nun ; Aniciciin lov lev
rrnmeut lenns 9Ii.0iMi.)i0O.r)0i : Inn r
est en Oevernti'" ii .iiu1. .'. (UIO.OOO.
000: commercial credits extended
nbrend. S.'l.nne.PPO.IMil) . dellnr securi
ties bought from foreign cittitrles, .?''..
fi.11 .000.00(1: foreign- money securities
sebl in tliic leuntn. isi'.'.'O.iiOO.OnO : for fer
eicn cui-vetic.es iM.iiglu h. Aincricn
$.-on.eoo.ooo.
"The point 1 inn nin'u.is.' lie sillil.
"Is thut whethci we lie i-ei-eivrd se
curities en which the iiili-res: i- jen-en-ably
certnin te be pnld. ir ether securi
ties en which it has net been and may
never be paid, or iiirrcnc whe.e value
has laded i'waj te n"thiugiie- : whether
we have received or have failed '' ic
cclw real w'ne II i .' ill true thnt we
linve cvjierf.-il this ast ameiini of
wenltb
C-2 Is Still Anchored
Newpitt News. Vu.. Sept. 1.". Miv
A. P.i The nrmv alc:,lup C-L' did net
Ite't nuiij lust ni'ht. as hail been
pliuine I. 'for ' ir.ii'scpnt'tier.t.il (light
te ('ali'erui.' I'M' te del.ij in orders.
It was cm lamed, rlie d"i)iirure was
postponed ui'.'il tonight.
i Paris Sept. in. Fnrmnl deinnud
was made en Offtnany last night
bv the Itelglnn Cevernment for the
deposit of 100.000.000 geld inarUs
In the Nntiennl Panic of Ilrus-
sel.s, but the demnnd Is m worded
m te permit n reply bv Crrtnun.v. at' I
, further negotiations Althnugh Septein-
J her 1." Is the nte tlxed for the d"'ier
of the geld, it Is highly Improbable
1 thnt n definite decision In the new
repnrntlens tnngle will be lenched
before net week. In the meantime the
members of the commission nre wer'
ing for the Inevitable compromise.
France Is firmly behind the Urussels
(levernmint in demundlng strict en
forcement of the terms of the recent
reparations decision, nnd strong repre
sentations from Premier Polnenro nre
believed te have been lnrgeli respon
sible for the wltiidiawii! of the Pelglan
delegation fietn I'.erlln and tonight's
reipiest for sold.
(ireat Ilrltnl'i favors acceptance of
the Herman proposal for the cMen cMen
slen of the ix months' nioriiteriiiiii te
eighteen months. Pniler this siheme
flermanv. with the Uechhanl;'s guar
antee, would pay the -JTn oen.oOO geld
marks due this jear in three Install- r
merits. In X. twelve :"'d eighteen '
months. The e.nin ui-i terms called
for the payment of ! i- ' .i"int in sU
menths.
The new Pe'-,in nitle.i regarded
mere ns a illpb-t mtic i n i 'an any
thing ep, as ii,. ie ! ! tit favor
acceptance of lie (i"t'i,ti p'opnsitien
in a modified firm. "t!i "elglum iiml
Jrenf Hrltnln. it is belli '' that Italy
Is hacking the etenl"ti of the time
limit. Th" settieiiie'it question Is new
in the hands of M. Peinc.ire.
Ki.rl P.ergman, tl.' s 'a! Ccmnn
Knvey. cenferr 1 with tiie-l ers of Hie
Heiui".'itiens (' ni'iii' ion ihi- afternoon
and made sevcial suggestions, lut faile,
e obtain any wiv coneesieMe, u,. ,.
tilalned thnt a 'i- uienil.s' limit wns tee
hert. r.ml if Ceriiiany w-re rcjulred te
pnv JTO.OOO.llOO geld marl;- in v
months the track would collapse, U
nfermed the delegates thnt nn eighteen
inen'hs' perl' 1 V'tihl enable (Jirmatiy
te purchase the neei Miry foreign mnnev
te meet the m incuts, wltlieut further
'inuring 'l.c ur'tl..
Meeh empl i -is is placed by repara
tions eir, le e; t'1 I'ffct the Stinnes.
I.ul er-ac agri"" ,' will pre'iahlv liave
en M. Peincire's decision. Final fail
ure of the coi-inil-slen te carry out the
terms of tin mint compromise it Is
believed b mati observers would he
followed l.v Frneh occupation of the
IJuhr. This would mean the breaking
Prink n 7I17.M 0
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ing thlw water that la diuretic,
nelvent nrul ellmlnant nil In
one Breugbt te you, In betttes,
from near Het SprlngA, Ark.
.Vlcctastlng" and bcnnnclal,
Oltiip A M'desrnems. 7IS) Chr.tnut St., I'hlli.
nil rf inmi'ff Ifetcr, frcr. Ph. Walnut JJ07
-untain Valley Water
Passenger and Freight Vessels,
Launches and Moter Tugs
Te He Sold ?
SEALED BID-
Closing 10 A. M. (Central Standard Time)
September 2G, 1022, at ATLANTA, GA.
List el Cqaipmei te
Be Sold
5 Steamers
lii'nrr 'ind frplcht.
1 Concrete Stcnmcr
2 Lighters
1 Launch
11 Y-wU
I Distribution Bex
Beat
!) an nprerlunlty te narclia'n fln.itln?
qu.:'ii- it ii pit,-,, sni by von. Hldn muit
- - ! in h seate-l envelope ndilressed
e t ' imre.imllnic (iflleer. Ounrtermaster
n 'I i'e I'epet. Su'vtue Property Ilr.inch.
i i Hi mid the ei v-lope niuist b plainly
ui'i I - 1! 1 for Kli atln tltntlpment."
Al i insflj tny bp InRpctfil at the
eltr uhrr.i tnr Ateit. I'lrruler 1'ropeial l'e. 1
:1"- iir ptfte Information abeu this nalft and
L ft ' -rlpilen of ih eeatlnj nutpmint te
f f : ' pranpeetlve huyrs ""heulit write
ir." ' for loples of this Ctrculiir anil
i. i i lini. m '.i bMs rnuit b In
he " . i 10 A M nntral Standftrd Time),
..p....'.- ji. wis T.ie Oe'.rrntnent reeres
1,. -h '' reJrt nnv ei nil Mdn.
J'nr propeial circular, write.'
COMMANDING OFFICER
Q. M. INTERMEDIATE DEPOT
ATLANTA, GA.
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