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'BOYDEN MAY SERVE Répdrations Obéewer Picked for Task of Stabilizing When Germany Pays. Roland T. Boyden, observer for the TUnited States before the reparations commission, it was suggested by of- ficlals, probably will be assighed to| authoritative Tepresent the Federal Reserve Board | feels itself able to cover these pa: as the unofficial representative of the American government at the proposed | international conference of bankers discuss the prevention of the fluctuation of exchange upon the pay-, t ment of the German indemuity. Exchange di | conference, offi L would | ¢¢ be confined to devising means of i (pafEAERT Ve UL B8 A disturbance of exchange|ihe German mark abroad, ratios by the payment on the German . Indemnity in January and later and would not include any proposals for international exchange stabllization, settlement of the foreign debt que: tions or other world economic prob- Violent Fluctuations in Past. Decision of the reparations col mission to ask a committee of ban ers from the allied nations to stu the problem of the effect of indemnity | payments upon exchange quotatio VN, Professional Men This institution numbers among its depositors a great many professional men and women. These people exercise an intelligent discrim- ination in the selection of their banking home. They like the Union Trust Company and so will you if you want service that is courteous, friendly and efficient, unquestioned protection for your money, and liberal rates of interest. 3% Paid on Checking and 3'% on Saviny Accoits EDWARD L. STELLWACEN. PRESIDENT Whether it is an upright, player or grand, a glance thru our stock will repay you. ’ You will be cour- teously treated,and are almost sure to find what you want to buy at the price you can afford to pay. Hinabe officials explained, was reached be- cause of which had resulted in the past after the transfer of gold from Germany to the allies. The effect upon American exchange, it was said, had been care- fully noted by the.administration. and about 85,000,000 marks on Febr | ary 15, the latter payment being the | | quarterly inztaliment of the 26 per | cent on the estimated value of Ger-' man exports during the last QUArter | 1iguory would be required to furnish !bond in this country that the liquors would not be returned under pro- 1 of | posed regulations being drafted today = | by the Treasur, governing exportation re being drawn, officials prevent the diversion of of 1921. These payments are due u reparations agreement h(‘t\:"m‘ cent, {90 per cent, the remainder going |the smaller allied and assoclated | states. | Doubts Later Payments. The German treasu | ment. b mprehensive must be dou able to meet subse- rived at by an inter ence in which, to a | United States as the d | clal power must take pa | exists to have the Am ment call such a conferen: —— . ————— The hydrogen thermometer the standard for s &1 OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Cor.15th ond H Sts., lus of | Haymarkel, V not reasonably free from those un- derlying causes which result in the destruction ef government. Many Able Ofelals. rather as indicating lack of exnerbl ence and opportunity and especially k of inspection. | "We find that questions Jn regard to | “we |confirmation of appointments might at | We find that a reasonable propor- | g ne G CC SOhEC R S outa make | Eyesight deadlock between the governor gen- | eral and the Philippine senate.” 1 | y in thelr hands,” it Is |FIXES RULE FOR FOREIGN - IMPORTERS OF U.S. LIQUOR Freedom Held @ feel that with all of their many lities, the experience of ht years, durlng which ad practical autonomy, has not been such as to justify the jpeople of the United States in re- linquishing supervision of the g ernment of the Philippine Islands, withdrawing their Army and Navy and leaving the islands a prey to any powreful nation coveting their rich soil and potential commercial OPPOSE SELF-RULE FOR PHILIPPINES {Woods and Forbes Strongly Against Withdrawal of U. S. Aid at This Time. ! Until the Filipinos have been given e best chance possible to have an|be made public later. nclusions’ are as follows: tion of officlals and employes are men of good character and ability and rea- sonably faithful to the trust imposed ut tkat the efliciency of service has fallen off, and Treasury Department to Require Bond Conditioned That Spirits' Shall Not Be Returned. 1842 women were allowed | |to work in the mines in Great Britain. ' clent due to lack of Inspections rapid transfer of control 0 have not had the nece: sary time for proper training. “Many Filipinos have show 1 capacity for government service, and | that the young generation §s full of | vil service laws ! ervations of the in tors are contained In the * “recommendations” made In the report have in’the main been honestly ad- | ministered, but there is a marked de- vor : mplete repOrt | terloration due to the injection of | covering 100 typewritten pa; 1 purposes to illegal chal ave been shipped to|orderly and permanently stable gov- |co| |ernment” of their own, the United “There is a disquieting lack of con- fidence In the adminisgration of jus- tice, to an extent which constitutes a | menace to the stability of the go ountries, officlals n by bootleggers. er to prevent this, officials ex- plained, a bond of not less than $1,000 required of foreign im- | Philippine Islands, President Harding | American rule, s advised In & report by Govemnor General Leonard Wood and former American liquor | Governor General W. Cameron Forbes, Ibased on their six-month study of ! conditions in the islands. We are convinced,” “that it would be a betrayal of the Philippine people, a misfortune to the American people, a distinct step back- ward in the path of progress and a ast night. He was taken | discreditable neglect to our national |duty were we to withdraw from the terminate our relation- s The island§ should re 3 The police were | main in their “present general statu: told that the driver of the automobile until the people there have had tim. op and disclose his identi > “The people arre not organized eco- | nomically nor from the standpoint of | natlonal defense to maintaln an inde- pendent government. “The -legislative chambers are con- and decorum and | “We find everywhere among the Christlan Filipinos the desire for in- would be ch | porters. would be retained abroad. e RUN DOWN BY AUTO. A. R. G. 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