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RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be, and is hereby requested, if not incompatible with the public interest, to transmit to the Senate a copy of the agreement signed by Messrs. Kellogg, Herrick and Logan during the last week at the conference of the allied and associated powers in the World War relating to the Dawes Plan, and the payment of reparations by Germany...
...determine the division of the reparations received under the Experts' Plan. The U. S., upon insistence, had been admitted to a share in the division. So an agreement was signed in Paris by the Allied Finance Ministers and, on the part of the U. S., by Ambassadors Kellogg and Herrick and Official Observer Logan (TIME...
...reported that, just prior to the signing, Ambassador Kellogg offered, on behalf of the U. S., a reservation that the U. S. assume no responsibility for enforcing payments in case of default. The other countries objected, and the agreement was signed without reservations...
...movement, a horrid, scratchy sound, a faint bump and a signature had been penned. A score of suspended breaths were released and the paper passed on to the representatives of France, Italy, Japan, with the same ceremony. Then the paper was passed along to U. S. Ambassador Frank B. Kellogg, Secretary of State-designate, at present accredited to the Court of St. James's in London. Mr. Kellogg looked down at the paper, took pen in hand, looked up and said he supposed the conference realized that he was about to sign, subject to the reservation that his signature...
...this, a solitary tuft of hair was seen to rise vertically from the otherwise bald pate of Winston Churchill, British Chancellor of the Exchequer. He was amazed at Mr. Kellogg's statement. It had been understood, he said, that the U. S. delegation would sign the agreement (concerning division of the proceeds of the Experts' Plan) before them, and would thereby become active partners in the Experts' Plan. Premier Theunis of Belgium and Finance Ministers Clementel of France and De Stefani of Italy backed the views of Mr. Churchill. "How could the U. S. expect to collect...