Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1929, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, without going through the machinery of the Young plan or the International a result of the war. PRUBERS -I- K %mlny of sums due the United smmic.n citizens have against Germany as | s = U MA E Bank of Settlement, have been in - BINGHAM REPORT Lobby Committee to Submit Special Statement to Senate on Member. By the Associated Press. A separate report is being drafted by | the Senate lobby committee on its in- quiry into the relations between Sena- tor Bingham, Republican, of Connecti- | cut and the Connecticut Manufacturers’ Association, and probably will be sub- mitted to the Senate early next week. } ~ The committee does not intend to i make any recommendations to the Sen- i ate on the Bingham case, but it is pre- 7 pared to ask the Department of Com- 3 merce to report how many “dollar-a- | ¥ year” men now are on its roll. Joseph | E. Wuichet of the Connecticut Manu- 4 facturers’ Association told the commit- % tee that until recently he was a “dollar- ia-year” man for the Department of § Commerce in addition to his work for the association. { C. A. Buck, a vice president of the Bethlehem Steel Co. was called today by the Senate lobby committee for | squestioning about his activities in con- _nection with the placing of manganese rh\{:! the free list in the pending (nnfl-‘ Buck will be examined when the com- | mittee resumes its hearings next week.| Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Montana, a member of the investigating commit- tee, indicated today a determination to go thoroughly into the manganese lobby. Senate finance committee Republicans put_manganese, a product used in the manufacture of steel, on the free list after first having raised the tariff. The lobby committee is prepared to examine the contrip:ts between the steel corpora- tions and Soviet Russia manganese pro- ducers. U. S.-GERMAN DEBT AGREEMENT DRAWN Draft to Allow Direct Payment' to Be Submitted Soon. By the Associated Press. State Department officials said todsy fthe draft of a separate agreement be- tween the United States and Germany to provide .for direct transfer to the United States of payments on outstand- ing war claims would be submitted to the German foreign office shortly by American embassy in Berlin. Informal discussions looking toward formulation of the agreement, which | would permit direct payment by Ger- progress in the German capital for several weeks. Previously the payments have been made through channcls set up by the Dawes plan. The agreement will carry out the de- cision of the Washington Government | to reduce by 10 per cent the $194,000,- Mexican Aviator Missing. MEXICO CITY, October 25 (#)— Capt. Florencio Flores of the Mexican air force, who is attempting to inaugu- rate a direct air line between Mexico City and La Paz, Lower California, was reported missing today. 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