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trade; and lowering of tariffs, import restrictions and other similar commercial barriers.Barred from tin* London confer enee but perhaps holding the key to its success or failure is the problem of war debts While tin* London meeting proceeds, President Boose* wit himself is expected to handle this question in negotiations through regular diplomatie (ban-no Is.With payments of $*111 ooo.oou due in just 15 days, the debt issue is rapidly approaching another crisis. The government*® official position is that it still expect* the payments to be made What sort of an adjustment Mr. Roosevelt might be willing to consider afterthat is unknownTwo reports in New York newspapers yesterday regarding the debts drew one of the most bristling denials ever issued bv the WhiteHrHouse. The reports were to the effect that the president would accept partial payments on June 15 and that he had decided to go ahead and revise the debts without consultingcongress.The following denial was made by Stephen Parly, secretary to thepresident:4 Press reports stating that the president will use his treaty-making powers to adjust the world war debts or would permit partial payments on the principal or amounts in default are pure* speculation, with doubt as to t he word ‘pure“The president at this time has no such intention and probably never will pursue such a course ”win, of Columbus; Harold Drew of Bedforcl; Mr and Mrs Clarence Hawkins of Greenwich; Judge A. K, Rowley, Judge Irving lt;Carpenter, Mr and Mrs. Fugene ('oilier, Mr. and Mrs Harold ('oilier, Mr. and Mrs G Christo!, Mr and MrsIhvight Mishev, all of Norwalk Officers elected for the coming year me Stanley Kime, '22. president; Lowell Buggies. 31, vice president; Margaret ( ole, '2k, secreaiy; Arthur Leak, '22. treasurer. Kxten-sivc plans are being made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the North Fail field Alumni Assoc iation next year and a cordial invitation is extended to every living graduate of the North Fairfield high school to attend this occasionHoward Cherry of Indiana Tech. lt;ollege. Ft Wayne, Ind., is home for the summer.While dimming last Friday nf-tcrnoon in tin* stone quar ry, Dalton'Fanner shuck his head on a rockand inflicted a serious cut on his scalp He is much improved at the present writingMiss Myrtle Woodruff of Cleve-land, spent the week end with here mother. Mrs Addie Woodruff and sister, Mrs K I) Burras,Leslie Burras and his line le, K. I) Burras who drove to Boston. Mass. last week with a load of wool, returned Friday.•rMr and Mrs William Graham! and little daughter of Toledo and Bruce Graham of She lby spent theweek end and Memorial Day with•.™v -,v ; - ii?-' -'w' • ■their parents. jMr and Mrs Geo. Dee hi and son,; Sterling, were week and guests of her mother, Mrs Dessie St urges Mrs. Bertha Curtis and daughter| Miss Irene, of Cleveland are spend-; ing a part of the summer in the village. ji emorest Curtis of Detroit, a? -rived last Friday evening to spendseveral weeks with Mrs. BerthaCurtis and daughter. jWilson Reed left Sunday morning for Fort Knox. Ky. for the summer j to enter the forest armv
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