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...France. Territory 402,392 square miles in extent and inhabited by 4,000,000 people; petrolium reserves; the coal beds of the Saar Valley, worth from $150,000,000 to $500,000,000; recovery of Alsace-Lorraine; a large share of $6,500,000,000 paid already in reparations by Germany...
...which side does the real debt lie? Let us speak the truth. Our Anglo-Saxon friends like that, and there are many who share our opinion. France isn't pleading her cause. She has given her signature and she will respect it, but she demands as her right and not as an act of grace that there be taken into account in the settlement her side of the balance sheet...
...text seemed innocent enough, but there is a story behind it. The Allies had been holding a financial conference in Paris to determine the division of the reparations received under the Experts' Plan. The U. S., upon insistence, had been admitted to a share in the division. So an agreement was signed in Paris by the Allied Finance Ministers and, on the part of the U. S., by Ambassadors Kellogg and Herrick and Official Observer Logan (TIME...
Transportation Costs. Because of flat increases in freight rates during the War, agricultural products, and especially live stock, bear a disproportionate share of transportation costs. The whole freight-rate structure needs thorough revision. The Conference will later make definite recommendations regarding the agricultural aspects of such a revision...
America in consenting to receive a share of the Dawes annuities assumed direct and inevitable responsibility for the working of the scheme. Nothing is changed in nominal principle. In fact and substance America again becomes the associate of the Allies, but in a way which makes' her almost an equal associate of Germany if that country keeps the character of a genuinely friendly and sensible nation...