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Mr. Wadsworth has been engaged in conferences with representatives of the allies on payment of the costs of the American army of occupation. While the significance of his trip to London was discounted by Secretary Mellon, it was explained that as sec- retary’ of the American commission he could represent it in consulting on such changes as the British govern- ment might seck. There has been no indication that the proposed changes are of great consequence, it being understood they deal mainly with alteration of language used in the contract terms. Expedites Settlement. Whilo nothing that Mr. Wadsworth does will be binding on the debt- funding commission, it was said at the Treasury that his presence will serve to expedite action on the de- denture which, when formally tlement of Great Britain's det $4.600,000,000 to the United States. There had been some concern among the members of the debt-funding com- mission as to reasons for what appear- ed to be delay by the British authorities in acting on the debenture, but this, it appeared today, had been largely dissipated by the advices recelved by the Treasury. It was pointed out that where only minor details were involved Mr. Wadsworth probably would act for the commission, but If the changes sought {n the debenture were of suf- ficient importance the assistant sec- retary necessarily would ask for in- structions from his government. See Reaults in Fortnight. Although there was no offigial in- formation at the Treasury, officials ed that the debenture now in ands of the Bri p 1 been engaged | ces with representatives of the allies on payment of the costs of the American Army of occupation STUDY DEBT DRAFT. British to Make Sure of U. S. , Agreement Before Signing. By the Associated Press. | LONDON. April 19.—The draft of the Anglo - American debt - funding agreement. which has been in the hands of the British treasury officials for a week, is being closely studied to make sure there has been no mis- understanding of any clause before | the government finally authorizes Ambassador Geddes to sign on behalf of Great Britain, it was stated here today. Regarding the American comment as to the British delay in the final sealing of the debt-funding arrange- ment, oficials point out that the doc- umen't is a very complicated one, re. quiring careful examination. It is{ also felt here that & pact perfect to the minutest details is the de¢sire of tha treasury officlals, even if it in- volves some delay. DEBT ENVOY IN LONDON. Eliot Wadsworth, vy of the United States Treasury, who has been en- gaged in the conferences here with sentatives of the allies on pay- € the costs of the American f occupation, left today for where he will etay until ) He will see officials of the British treasury regarding the Brit- ish debt settlement. It is expected the conference concerning the pay- ment of the occupation expenses will be resumed when he returns. ROBBER IS ROUTED BY D. A. R. VISITOR An outery in a room on the second floor of Washington Hotel shortly after 7 o'clock tlis morning resulted in the arrest of a young man, who is alleged to have been caught In the act of attempting to gain possession of money belonging to Susan A. Nor- cross, Derby, Conn., delegate to the Daughters of the American Revolution convention. Special Policeman Jewett and a bellhop, attracted by the outcries of the delegate, went in sear.s of the man she had frightened from her room. A young man found in the lavatory denied he was the Intruder. His captors thought to the contrary. however, and Policeman Thomas L. English, clerk in the detective office. took charge of him. He gave his name as Frank Morgan. He sald he was twenty-seven years old and_resided at 154 West "54th street, New York city. He had just reachéd the city this morning and gone to the hotel, he sald, and had never been arrested before, he de- clared. Detective Frederick Sandberg, iden- tification expert of the police depart- ment, soon induced the prisoner to change his mind about his identity. Sandberg ‘“made” the prisoner on fingerprints taken in Baltimore some time ago, when his name appeared on police records as Floyd Mo:rgan Martin. Records in possession of the police, it is stated, show the young man had been arrested severa? times, and he is sald to have made such an admission, Police records do not show that the prisoner has ever served in prison and _he said he had not served time. 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