DISCUSSION OF WAR DEBTS.
■ DUfUCA willing t RESUME. 0 OFFER OF REVISION irrtfrnoN to general CONFERENCE. I'flfW rtMS association-si rxscian ■ULIOSirB—COrYKIGBT ) £s«jrcd December ISth, C.30 p.m.] WASHINGTON, December 17. iy filled States lias informc eggt and has given similar indiei '«ticr debtor naiious, that tb is willing to coutint ■b dtfrt diecußfious. but that it <#&& to any general conference, an £S*fco no offer ot revision, jtil was tic brief outline of th «aJU«*n by the Administration an Iggted on S3turday from an autho. ajjiti tource. While President Hoove jjiil aides continued to watch th ££ J>j Franca to form a Goverumcn uditi**'* otber developments abroat ;m»aadc clear that the indication «gl to tho debtor nations had no %gt trtoeaitted in the form of an Igftsrmtl Notes, but hud been passe aii tic previously exchanged Note at isforaal conversations with dipli xtfa rquresentatives. jfgg&it Hoover feels, it w:'s statci jftafwc of the defaults, the attitud (gainst tho creation of th .frppteifln to review international lir aotl (ligations, may possibly be re ggj. So new decision has been mud *«Jk«S to when his special messag trfjwfff* would be dispatched. Th ■Jfritian was given that he wouh it until developments abroai xtf&ti its dispatch. TttßM and Her Debts, 'iysawatly not wishing to aggravati a ftaaea-American debt tangle. Hen &S T. Harrisoß and Senator W. Borai djoaai from discussing the matter ii iifimta. It is understood that con ttatkl adviees from Franco to tin Ml Department, indicated that th< aeiss payment might yet be made Afatiaiitration officials refused t< maty tie reports of the consultatioi Sjlr Franklin Boosevelt (Presi atefert). It is likely, however, saic m of PWndent Hoover's spokesmen M ta» President's general ide: «B to "keep the debt situation liquid' ssf3 3d Boosevelt assumed office. Mean iHfe, Prettiest Hoover continued tc «friseinally desirous of giving reliei si Gnat Britaia, thus helping to sta Saw fcer eumaiey and to resume the ssi tboissi ts'ihfi result of mssodirf prices. FOR W BOOSEVELT. WiSIDEMTIOX OF WAR DEBT I .^WITSTMENT. H.Ejru* lata ASSOCIATION- %T elzcteic H ._ tsasatArn—co?miGßT.> ■ KIteINGTON, December 17. HfiHtOeateratic Congressional leader; Wtbntikw despite any plan Prcsideni HSwrsßjjiS have the real adjustmenl S»'feia&t situation must await Mi Bw Sooscvelt's inauguration M%|HfHes of thc possibility thai fflwfl^ Hoover and Mr Roosevelt ar<: M ] N|WUJiqt for early action. ilpnCS IN FRANCE. FOR A CABINET. Ij- PARIS, December 16. *Sw>il3o Chautempi, after conflplSft M. Edouard Herriot, an|Spft*t he vas seeking a formula between M. Herriot and of payment does the problem} be said. NegoaHipiiaja mdispensabJe and negopayment. Therefore IBS*, to dei«rmino the conditions |§!f*!f>Mapß added that he was regarding the Chamanc ' wou 'd n °t form a M. Hcrriot's collaboraH STERLING RATE. Wkbbnikg move on all j| CENTRES. a|fe»iL December 16. H^SL* tl «Igtheßed 1 gtheßed to-day od all Tork rate closed at attributes the conmofement to thc inI yesterday's payment, laaieation that no itnin the fiduciary issue be necessary. There ■KK! e buying on French doHOOVER. ■■('•w message to Wtjm C0A "«KE88. December IC. is preparing a mesB Bs on war dobts which submitted on Monday. *P*eeh on war debts was MB*? b ? Senator P. Harrij^^^^tj.Mississippi) with the. ■Kapjjgjf' *° lhc Senate that ccr- ■ PSllJSy*' httd arisen that made «lilf * r diEcussi °n-
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20733, 19 December 1932, Page 11
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