INTERNATIONAL: Enter, Politicians

Paris observers of the struggling Second Dawes Committee, a committee of theoretically unofficial businessmen attempting to settle the problem of German reparations and hence of world finance, saw plain signs last week of the entrance of politicians to take charge of the expiring body.

Heretofore professional politicians have maintained a careful hands-off attitude toward the labors of the committee. All have been ready to wait until the delegations of the various nations filed their reports before taking a hand in the proceedings.

A fortnight ago the problem of German reparations seemed nearer...

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