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Show M' INISTER of Dcicn:,l; No:-.!'.c, who n.iy.') Onrijiany luust not I ;igu pence tria'.y jir-tocol, ''copio what inav." i . .. t r ' I . ' i f n ' ,h ' t f r ' t, . t I ' . I. ... 1ILLIDT1SI I ib mwm United States Not to Partici- i pate in Military Measures to Force Germans. ! V.'AHT.hi"i t.. i :. The Trhtcil '?';-...-, aec.j-filn t o :'.ic hc-.t i-curcss o: inio: nta'.io:'. hi. fe to.:::;:.'., will rahe ! :.o pt: in a f jr'.h-.: iutiitt.ry invasion o: t-iTj:.y ;jr.:e-a spec::"' cull" orucreC : t o (.-j o i-y i ! . j p r 1 1 ! . :. . T h e : n - Henry 1'. - her, i: eo:n:itaai o: j-.'.w.J Aincrieai: treopi in tl:-1 Cc-hi-;n'c: ! sector. cniy ' ' ih en tally ' ' under 1 1' o jur: lictiou i Mar-ihai Foch ttnd that ail o-Jeri to A'.'e.i nowaday-: , to .:m direct t'rom ;i c Lnlted rftato ;;uvcrn:i:ont and not through the Trench general hcadu::rt-r.-. The war dc-jart-j iiient, in iuo;, .aiutain-j that wLju the j Vnitcd States was tji von its present (sector it rcc e i v.;-J 7 o ; : c r. I ' y t o t a deptndenco wtti.in thj certain d-ciiu.-u ! limits of territory -.rhieh il now holds. I It is t lie i;nde:'inr.dir. hero that ! Under .Socmtury of T-Udi? Trank Polh, chairman of tho Amurican peace delegation dele-gation a: Paris was instructed to re-m re-m a i :i r,t 1 1: I r t n e '.i c t1. pit a 1 until V o -c e m bcr 1 0 o it wl; ic h dat o. the t i m e limit for the sipninir oi thj protocol will expire to provide against env j cont:nenc:-3 which miht arise with ; re?peet to tiie American army if Prance j and Knhand betrati an invasion. j j It is known that the United States I is not i:i favor of ceeupyiuu: any ter-I ! ritcries in Germany oth.r than those I ' fixed by the Vrm.s of the nrtniti-.-e. i President Wii?on opposed eenain very j drastic propositions of the Trench, i v.hich would b.avo b-en tniVia'Tciml to ! fixiu? tho left batik of t h e Khi:io as ! thiC ca'teru b'twndary of hb-nnce. The ! proposition of France t" occupy Frank- i furt-on-the-MaiTi. ant! the Puhr l..n?in, j in which is located the erief iron fields f of Gernmny, is said to be the idea of Marshal Fech. "While the general butlooh amoncr officials of-ficials hev." is not of rut optimistic one. j they nevert 'r.eless believe that Germany will yield eventually. Tho principal ! reason for this, as e;pl:."nod to:uL:i:. is : that Cf-:rmnny knows thr.t tit the con-! elusion of any other armistice she will! be utterly powerless for a; lea; a con- J tury. Another reason is that Ger- i many so-called arm- o C i'0.o00 is without adequate arms and lachs artillery. artil-lery. Moreover, its fun-is of munitions muni-tions are very meaevo. Germany is therefore expected tu vabntii under pro- UsL : I NEW YC'JtK, Doc 7. Ofpotion to an ; American mandaie for Armenia on th- I ground thai it wns a "pnroly TurkSb. i scheme,' ' v.-ns. expressed by dames . Gerard, former American ambassador to ; Germany and chairman of the American j committee for the independence of At- menia. p.) an address here today at a re- eeption given to the civil . and military j missions of the republic of Armer.h". ; "Mr. Gcratd urg-d recoyniion bv the ; T'.nlted fciate'i of the Armenian r-mu blic ! an.' clot"' 1 be. ttar :.g uul'.ion and a half' Armenia , |