Show HUNS DECLARED TO HOLD TIGHT TO POLES POLES' LAND LANDI I Situation Between Peoples Declared at Paris to toBe toBe Be Grave I London Feb When 8 When the council met In Paris Parts war questions which It R toda today one of or the discussed was tho gravity gra of at the relations re relations re- re lations between Germany and Poland accordIng Recording to dispatches from Paris The military dan danger er with which Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many menaces Poland It tt Is felt ma may threaten France later lator on So far tar It la Is have haye turned a A. declared th the Germans Marshal deaf deat ear to the Injunctions Injunctions' of or of or Foch In regard to the evacuation territory claimed by the tho Poles Tho The In holding an army Germany Germans aro arc and andare andare readiness to march Into Poland are concentrating troops In tho east according accordIng accord- accord Tho The war council Is resolved Exchange Telegraph company company company com com- Ing Ins to an pany dispatch to compel compol Germany Gorman to carry carn out tho the clauses of ot tho armistice and In tho the renewal of ot tho the armistice on February 17 will probably Impose such conditions that from tho the point of ot view of ot demobilization and disarmament all the danger threatening Poland will bo be removed A Reuter dispatch from Paris says it Jt itis is declared In well informed French quarters quarter that In vie view of ot t tho e German Gorman attitude toward tho the Poles the associated associated asso asso- elated powers ma may think It advisable to consider the question of at the occupation occupation occupation tion of or the tho port of ot Danzig and tho the railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road from Danzig to Thorn with allied and Polish forces At tho the meeting Friday ay Marshal Foch and ond G General were present for tor France Admiral Sir Rosslyn for Great Britain General Bliss for tho United States and General for Italy League e of Nations Progress ess Is Told Paris Parle Feb leb 8 The S-The The following official communication was wu Issued toda today At At 1030 this morning at Hotel do tho the commission on the league of ot nations held theM a meeting which was marked by y the same sarno accord of at view that has characterized Its previous pre sessions cessions At the end of ot this meeting tho the commissIon commission com corn mission finds rinds itself nearing the tho end endor of or Its task Only a few articles of at thed the tho d draft t remain to bo be presented formally to the members of or tho the commission A Afew Afew few tew matters referred to tho the drafting committee for tor clarification still re require require require re- re quire reference back to tho the commission and certain points provisionally pro accepted accept accept- ed may be reopened t for tor discussion before before be- be fore the commission makes Its He report to the M M. Ricci Busatti was as named to represent represent represent rep rep- resent the tho Italian delegation on the The Tho committee will meet again aln at 1030 Monday morning On Sunday afternoon the draft of committee above referred to consistIng consistIng consisting consist- consist Ing of ot Paul Hymans Belgium Leon Bourgeois France Lord Robert Cecil Great Britain and M M. Venizelos Greece will meet at tho Hotel Ma- Ma Ia- Ia In order to prepare preparo a report for fort forthe t the tho o next meeting of the tho committee Resolution Would Distribute Tasks Paris Feb 8 The Tho Tho supreme war council continued Its discussion of ot tho the terms for tor a 3 renewal of the armistice I to today a Tho The following Ins official communication communication with respect to the was Issued this afternoon The supreme war ar council met this afternoon from 3 to D 5 o'clock at the Qua dOrsa dOrsay The discussion of ot tho the I terms torms of the tho renewal of ot tho the armistice Was wag continued Tho The following resolution resolution resolution tion proposed by President Wilson was approved First Unde Under present conditions many questions not primarily of military military mili mUl- t tary ry character which are arising daB dally and which arc are bound to become of or Increasing In Increasing In- In creasing Importance as timo passes should bo be dealt with on behalf of at the United States and the allies by civilian representatives of ot these governments experienced In n such c questions finance finance food blockade control shipping and antI andraw andraw raw materials Second To accomplish this there shall hall bo be constituted a n. supreme economic economic economic eco eco- council to deal with such matters for tor tho period of at the armistice Tho The council shall absorb or replace all such other existing bodies and their powers as it may determine from time to time The rhe economic council shall consist of or not more than five representatives rep rep- of at such Interested gov sov- U Third There shall shan bo be added to the tho present international permanent armistice arm- arm commission two civilian representatives representatives ot or each government gO who hall rhall consult with the allied high command command com com- mand but who may report direct to tho the supreme economic councils Tho next meeting will take tako place on Monday at 3 o'clock p. p m m. m Society of Nations Paris Fob S. S Tiro Tho Tho official statement issued today on tho the meeting last night ot or the peace conference commission on 6 rz society of nations says Tho The commission on tho the society of ot nations met on tho the evening of ot Feb February weary 7 and continued its discussion of articles of ot tho the draft dratt Substantial agreement was reached b by the commission commission commis commis- sion on tho the chief points discussed Tho The commission decided however that certain Certain tain clauses of ot tho the draft dratt should be bo re ret re- re f t to a subcommittee of ot four for tor clarification In order that tho the greatest greate great- great 6 e est t possible pr progress might bl bo made with the tho draft It t was decided deeMed to re rc- rc uumo rumo the tho discussion on the morning of or February 8 at 1030 o'clock |