Show 7 r wae w- w ae 7 t to 0 G Germany ermany Y Deportation l Proe Provokes Pro- Pro Revolts of Peasants e vokes Many l in Hiding t ONDO ONDON Dec Dee 14 Th H. Wireless J Press es gives out the tho following un- un ki r l date of or Berne BerneL Forcible deportation of or Lithuanian nl n L to work In Germany has hns pro- pro I ked se several seral ral r revolts In Lithuania t hero ero ivas wa a n formidable rising In tho the an province pro of ot 1 Peas Pct Peasants I ants nt armed armell with hatches attacked tho the erman military commission sent therea there jo a o enroll workmen 1 In 4 In other districts man many peasants are nrc ping 1 la In 1 the forest and marshes In Inan nany an ports parts of o Lithuania bands of or have destroyed ed railways s ridges bridges and ana telegraph lines i The German answer to the tho Amern Amen Amerl- un n governments government's protest against 1 forced deportations lep from Belgium rei re- re i very ver little elucidation to show Jt lit Dishonesty said ald Sir urlce ll De Do DoI I aS assistant nt parliamentary under under un- un der secretary Qt foreign affairs when I by Associated Press today for the view of r German Germanys Germany's 9 re- re pl ph to ta the American protest 0 The Th main maui contention appears to boh bo be h hat t owing to o th tho allied llIo b Del Del- hive havo rendered Idle Idler iian lh Workmen been and reduced to starvation and out of or h r kindness the tho German authorities haveLt have hn irI j Lt C offered these workmen employment In f Germany German Sir Maurice then cited the record I that the tho Gorman German authorities i hat refused the the request request of ot tho AmerI Amerl- Amerl I cn roll relief relict f comm commission to to permit Import impo Im im- port po pot t. t of raw materials and ami export of or ofT N T manufactured and lm hn had l 1 stopped j relief wor works T s In progress In Belgium 11 i t Mn Take Xo No Further Farther Step Washington Dec 14 Consideration H. t t-t t rr TintA fA R tl n IT lIlO D L vv g O H 54 merican protest against the deportation I Is ion tion of ot Belgians for forced labor re- re dyed Ived at the state department tot tOty i probably will vilI bo be delayed while the tho i peace Cl caco C proposals S of ot the pow- pow rs rs tc to the entente Cn n allies lIes are pending li It t has been Intimated by officials that lA ill LII 11 questions at issue between the he heI I United States might bo be allowed tp p plit lit rest at a a. standstill 1 at least until thellis tho the llis had an m opportunity to consider She he Teutonic offer oCter Kr-In Kr tI view of or the tho Insistence by Germany hat bat there has been no of oC Int In- In t law or 01 of at the tho laws of or hu- hu y J It Is felt hero here that having ha ono one beyond the bounds of or g t 1 the lie United States undertake an any further step stepp t most careful deliberation p |