U.S.A. CLAIMS
. MODIFIED TO. SU IT GERMANY. [United Press Association -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) WASHINGTON, May 20. President Hoover, Air Mellon (U.S.A. Treasurer), Mr Stimson (Secretary of State), and the Majority and Minority Leaders of Congress, and others met to-day and agreed to modify the American. .Government’s claims against Germany. They will scale down the annuities slightly, and will extend the payments over a longer period, Without any reduction in the total. The terms of the new agreement, which must be submitted to Congress, will be sent to Mr Norm.in Armour. U.S.A. Charge d’Affaires in Paris for submission to the American members of the Reparations Committee so thal the American, position may be presented at the final sessions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1929, Page 6
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