Show Germanys Germany's Bad Faith MARSHAL i FOCH has hac frequently complained complain d of GerI Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- I many's failure to th comply with the tho terms tenus of tho the Versailles Versailles' treaty with respect to disarmament and now Andre Lefevre French minister of war seems called upon to voice a similar complaint Germany agreed to reduce her army to men by y March 1 31 1920 it was as to consist of seven seyen divisions of infantry and three of cavalry with wilL artillery in pro- pro Tim tim of nf T was afterwards ex- ex t tended d to Jl July I Ii i 10 1920 The ir great at German general staff ta was to be di dissolved not to be reconstituted in any form lorm Not until Germany should be deemed eligible to join the tile league of nations were the terms regulating ng the organization of f her army and navy to be changed I Two months after the coming in into o force of the treaty the navy navy was to be bc limited to six fix six battleships of the Deutschland type six light cruisers rs twelve destroyers i ud md twelve torpedo boats honts No submarines were ero allowed Importation of munitions of war was to be prohibited No Xo munitions were to be exported c The fhe use of asphyxiating ting poisonous or other gases was forbidden Armored t tanks were not to be manufactured or imported The stock of ammunition was to be limited to the demands of I the ho police army No military or oi naval air forces were allowed These were vere the main maui requirements in thc the pro pro pro- gram grara of rendering Germany impotent to wage war beona beyond beyond be be- yond ona her borders From Irom all accounts Germany is not showing good faith in meeting these demands whose business business busi busi- ness it is to know the fa facts ts reports that her army has not been heen reduced below men and that the present present present pres pres- ent formations or units arc ure in m disregard of the treaty clauses Cannon machine guns uns and small arms anus have lave been surrendered but the French minister of war declares declares de de- de- de clares that a great number of pie pieces s have been hidden Another cause of 01 complaint i t. t is that the tho German Gennan militar military laws un under er which a large army could bo be covertly organized organized organ organ- have not been repealed or modified These complaints arc apparently justified and France will win have the sympathy and encouragement of the allied governments in seeing that Germany makes fu full compliance compliance compliance com com- with ith the requirements particularly if it can be shown hown she is acting in bad faith |