18 \LLIEDARMYIN ARCHANGEL FINDS SUPPLIES TAKEN Warned by Von Mirbach, Bol sheviks, Chinese and Con script Labor Did Work By Associated Press Archangel, April 15. —When the Allied force first landed here on Au gust 2, 1918, they found that most of the military stores which had been transported here for the use of the Russian imperial government had been removed by the Bolsheviki. The Germans and the Bolsheviki knew of the Allied intention to land there to protect the stores and Count Von Mirbach, the German ambassador at Moscow, told the Bolsheviki the Germans would oc cupy Moscow and Petrograd if they did not get the stores away before the Allies landed. Reds Work Hurriedly The Bolsheviki hurried up thou sands of Chinese coolies and soon had the great bulk of the war ma terial at Sukona, forty miles north of Vologda and 300 miles down the ITS NOT YOUR HEART; IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney disease is no respecter of per sons. 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This is the linal and definite con clusion which has been reduced to writing after weeks of negotiation which took a wide range and in volved frequent changes and modi fications. The payment of the 100.- 000.000,000 gold marks Is to be di vided into three distinct amounts as follows: First—Twenty billions within two years. Second Forty billions during thirty years beginning in 1921. Third—Forty billions when a commission shall determine how it shall be done. in view of the fluctuations through which the negotiations have passed, an authoritative statement was ob tained concerning the final terms of the settlement. This sums up the conditions as folows: Responsibility General Germany is at the outset held gen | orally responsible for losses and damages in accordance with Presi dent Wilson's fourteen points and the allied response at the time the armistice was concluded. To deter mine the extent of tile payment un der Ibis responsibility a commis sion is set up to take testimony, as semble data and arrange all details I ol the payments from the enemy I and distribution among the allied I and associated powers. While the commission will' ad i minister the details of the payments. I sufficient is known to permit the ! determination that an initial pay ment will be required of twenty billion gold marks, payable in two years without interest. It has also been determined that forty billion go! I marks shall be payable in bonds extending over a period of bahrisburg G6BRR& telegrxph thirty years, beginning 1921. with a sinking fund beginning in 1926. These forty billion marks draw 2 1-2 per cent, interest from 1921 to 1926. and 5 per cent, interest after 1926. As Much More as Needed In addition to the foregoing pay ments, Germany wiM also be re quired to deliver additional bo'nds c.-f forty billion marks, when the commission determines that this shall be done. These three payments of twenty, forty and forty billions bring theitotal to one hundred bil lion gold marks. Beyond this total, the commis sion is empowered to fix anything further that may be required to cover Germany's indebtedness. "In other words," concluded the eminent American authority who framed the terms and furnished the foregoing summary,"a commission is set up with power to collect from Germanyto the utmost of her capac ity to pay, within the limitation of her indebtedness." It is in the gold mark that all payments are expressed in the final te.ms. This excludes depreciated paper marks and fixes the standard and payment in gold. The gold mark is worth about the same as the Engiisli shilling, and before the war w s quoted at 23.82 American cents. 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