Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 13

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COAL PARLEY TURNS] ™ Brenice Nectk u INTOWATING GAME Discussions Perfunctory. Each Side Looking for Other to Give Up. i By the Accoctated Press. NEW YORK, January 8.—Individual members of the opposing groups in the anchraclte wage conference are prepared to it out until the other side is ready to quit and move a sine die adfournment. Yesterday's discussion in the effort to bring an end to the hard coal strike now in its fifth s described neeting, Sc ation arp ce, promised nothi Markle, chairman of the joint 4 conference, is holding the six miners Fall and Dies Special Dispatch to The Star. CULPEPER, Va., January §— Le Roy Jenkins, 4 years old, died yesterday of a broken neck a few minutes after he had fallen while romping. Running from one room to an- other, the child had stumbled, ais head striking the side of a table ., AWARD OFFER DENIED. Stresemann Only Sounded Out, |; Says Statement. BERLIN, January 8 (#).—The for eign office issued a statement last of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation award for 1925 was never made to Forelgn although Dr. Stresemann was unofficlally sounded | for rding his acceptance shortly after night that the actual offer Minister Stresemann, re; the Locarno conference. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 1926. I0WA LEADERS PLAN CORN BELT PARLEY Committee of 50 Summoned by Governor—Agricultural Relief to Be Sought. By the Associated Press. 5S MOINES, Towa, January 8.—A committee of 50 men from the profes- sions, farms, shops and banks of Towa met here today to formulate plans for 1 nce of agricultural represent- ati the corn belt. The commit- summored to act in an ex city preliminary to the con- ference by Gov. Hammil, Who acted at the request of n “‘all-Iowa’ confer- ence here a few days ago. A small group of lowa bankers, meeting at Ames several weeks ago, wrranged for this p ing of con- ferences to culminate in the one that 5 expected to seek the tangible rellef culture in the States of the issippi Valle: Y. It is expected that the corn belt conference will be invited to Des Motnes, which 1s the approximate cen- ter of the district from which the ex- ecutive committee is expected to sum- mon representatives. — LAUDS DAWES PLAN. Owen D. Young Notes Success of Reparations Program. CHICAGO, January 8 UP.—The success of the Dawes plan was out- lined last night by Owen D. Young, who was a companion of Vice Presi- dent Dawes in the reparations con- ference at Paris, before the Com- mercial Club of Chicago. Germany should have paid, by the - | terms of the plan, 1,000,000,000 marks in the past year. aid. . y. she did pay 1,00 T id in reparations ', France received 47 per ,000 gold marks. 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