Next Stop in Around the W'orld Flight is Sitkaâ€"Four Planes Attempt Trip. U.S. AVIATORS REACH PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. In othe‘avui “s, the experts lay down conditxons‘which would justify demanding more of Germany. The British doubt if Germany can pay From what has become known of the experts' conclusions it appears that Germany is expected to pay, the ï¬rst year the plan is in operation, 1,000,000,000 gold marks in kind and cash; the second year, 1,200,000,000; the third year, 1,500,000,000; the fourth year, 2,000,000,000, and the ï¬fth year 2,500,000,000 gold marks. This latter ï¬gure is regarded as the minimum which should be maintained, subject to increases to be ï¬xed by the Reparati mission according to the in s of German pros: perity. “The D3wes committee report is complete and has been agreed upon in principle between all the experts.†The postponement in the delivery of the report to the Reparation Com- mission during the past week oved a source of much speculation. t was openly stated that insurmountable differences had arisen between the British and United States experts. The Associated Press, however, was authorized toâ€"night to say: Paris, April 6.â€"Sunday was just another “working day†for the mem- bers of the Coniniittée of Experts headed by Brigadier-General Charles G. Dawes, he report of which ‘on Germany’s economic and} ï¬nancial situation is on the .eve of being made public. DaWes Report Calls for Continued Payment in Kindâ€"Sub- ject to Increases in Accord With Prosperity â€" Berlin to Examine Report Without Bias. EXPERTS FIX AMGUNT TO BE T PAID ANNUALLY BY GERMANY 1nd arou Rupert :‘ternoon. planes which ‘eached here s hdur Wade tes army 1 the world 1 W85 DUDEEBRDTHERS TOURING CAR C. M. PALMER & SON Touring Cars that were built by Dodge Brothers during the ï¬rst year of their existence as motor car manufacturers, are still in active daily service. So universal is the car’s reputation for long life, that exceptional mileage records no longer excite surprise. 'much more, While the French and 'Belgian experts believe Germany can be made to pay as high as 4,500,- 000,000 marks yearly. The Ameri- 'cans seem inclined to believe that the JFrench estimate is too optimistic, iperhaps, While they think Germany under normal conditions could prob- ‘ably ‘pay more than 2,500,000,000 Imarks yearly. Dr. Marx declared that the Gov- ernment’s policy always had been to bear the burdens imposed by the Treaty of Versailles up to the limits of possibility. It would be impossible to do M. Poincare, the French Pre- mier, a greater service than to adopt the Nationalist policy of tearing up The Government, he added, would assent to undertaking only such obli- gations as were within the capacity of the German people, though requir- ing all their economic strength. Chancellor Marx warned his audi- tors against what he termed the am- bitious plan of the Nationalists should they carry the country at the forth- coming elections. Berlin, April 6.â€"â€"â€"The German Chancellor, Dr. Wilhelm Marx, in an address at'Barmen to-day, declared that the German Government would conscientiously examine the report of the experts’ committee for the pur- pose of ascertaining Whether the obli- gations devolving upon the German people, embodied in the ï¬ndings of the committee, were within Germany’s capacity. )th hre here 2 WE 1' Egg where Baldwin, Mich., April G.~â€"Adolph and Peter Link, 5 and 3' years old, respectiVely, ate wild parsnips on their father’s farm, near Irons, and died three hours later in intense agony. Boys Eat Wild Parsnips and Expire in Agony 09.3. HilllllllllIIllHI!ililIllHIE][IilllillllI!Illilillï¬lflflllflflfllllllllillllllllflilllflflflï¬ï¬‚ lfllflililliiilIlil“HilliliiilHIlIIIIHIIHIHIEHlililllllli"EllIllIllillillmlfllmflllflfl Eardwaad Floors they cost little--they last forever economy. Their ï¬rst cost is not highâ€" and they last a lifetime. Let us quote you on sufï¬cient flooring to cover your old floors or or. your requirements for your new house. Hard- wood floors never wear out--â€"the wear comes not on the wood, but on the varnish and wax. That’s how they economize in money. In time and effort they save tremendously. In beauty and charmâ€"in actual selling valueâ€"they add im- measurably to the value of your home. HARDWOOD floors are the last word in Seamanâ€"Kent Hardwood Flooring is made in Plain Red Oak, Quarter Cut White Oak, Birch, Maple and Beechâ€"each of which has its own individual character and beauty. Bkhmwd Hill DISTREBUTORS . flames & Sans Phone 87.? “ 13 R3