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Show Entente to force iuns to sign peace protocol EGH COUNCIL GHEES yPOl BMTEP , Hilary Measures Will! le Resorted To if Germany Ger-many Further Delays Action on Treaty. i scussion Is Finally ',: Hosed and Sharp Note Dispatched by Allies d Berlin Government. , , V K I ;? . I ' o - l . I a ;i u o e u r a f t r u lie suvron o count i: to.l:iy it is tie-; tie-; . ;U1 ihur Uorinnny ign the protocol -- ulins J'or the carrying out of the e Terms. lailinir which the allies, sol forth, will be obliged to ha e irse to military measures. . .e utaiu t sei-recy is observe -l re-in re-in the terms of the cote, but it ?" Ve s-aul it is worded so firmly that :reci-e circles expect the discussion t.iirn:any will be fiiir.ily eiosed. e rule recalls tl:; making the , ";. y cffi-ctive r.'tans tt.vr imp'.-; e . se oi the fit-nrta a prisoners. It s the reply to the (jertnon repre-itions repre-itions rrt;rii;ug the claims for the ng of the German fleet at Srenja " to be dealt with in a further sti?-.v sti?-.v iu:e. e note clones by directing Germany gu the armistice protocol, failing li action, the eonu-.-il declares, it be constrained to adept measures .iercioii of a military order. - -ins: to the' importance of l he note. V V lUitas'.a. the general secretary .of v. peaee conference, will personally ' '. i" to Baiw von Lersner, the head ' e German mission. V ICULATIOX AS TO ERICAX STATUS. Q-,c spcuuluf'cn 'is being inuulitcJ in ' - i whether the 'Anri'-uh forces ill - - K'cupicd region would join ii the --; . ma out of ruiiitary measures :'- d Germany reiuse to sin tin; jro-: jro-: J" is learned, linivever. that "; fluestiou has not beeu raised by .: ; d:;ei, who insuiue' that' as Tin? ar-'. ar-'. ce is still in toree !lv- Americans 1 take jart in any forward move- "T- the British on one side AL '"' 'reuth on the other. . Dirt""ithstandiiiL' the liiscussion of llL-raton? lor the military eventual- the impression nnionj; tiic peaee r- renee delegates is that Clermanv .-vsign tlm ).rotocol. The view is that the German government, -'. g b(n waiting for an ultimatum - e yielding, will accept the situa--f.. low that the ultimatum has been . . nod and will sign the )irotocol ' dvii:-ss. .---rshal i'oeh's military program. - ling fo the Intransigcant, is on ve t in ,lnne. 1S119. bv the allied - - - an.iers. comprisini; oeeupation of ' Kuhr basin and Frankfort. icwspaper sus that heavv artil- V . has been going through" K'rras-. K'rras-. V 8'l across the Khine sinco yes- ! GLARES THAT ALLIES Ittt BEING AlISLNTORMED. ' -RSH"' vo: I-ersner's er.n-.miinicatioii, ' W!" "'ccivisl bv premier ( ! 'ln- ,i Ihursday. declared the allies l'.l.-inlorti.d regarding their corn-that corn-that G'Tmany was c.xceedin" . ait or military forces permitted .. tne treaty. on Lersner d.xlared '...-he German government hail never :- - to conceal the f.t.t tli.-u the crc- Jt ileteetiw pohee lorc-s and civ-: civ-: -. t'is wonld he neeessarv, and that ennau government was prepared :' im.it proofs to General Xollet, ', - :"f .tlK' e'it-nte commission of con' B''vl"'- ''mt these organizations -Vpermissdne under the treatv .m.nv, added the Herman plen'ino-ZW'-"' ",as r''"'lv ' 'lifuss the (pies "medoitelv with the allies and be- ,,::that such an offer was the best . that she was not seeking to avoid - J, .. 'g out the treatv terms. ' - ' MANY ORDERED JEDUCK FORCES. ' . text of Pi.'micr lemenceau 's o in I.ersu.T concerning the ? .-erm.-.n ariuaaiont compiaineil ' 'eu was made public todav, shows i ; enimiiv was charged, in addition ; p'rmatiou of the reieliw.-hr im-''."t'.il"." im-''."t'.il"." 'roop.s,. with organizing . - o:cr!. rpo, i.ecuritc police! ,,: e zelttrenvillige remcil-ncv vol'. ' ". l.iiI.'edareJ 'to lie vir J...' ' 'tinuee oa Page Colur-aTT"" Ill COOIIL AGREES ill DRASTIC STEP (Ccutinued From Page One.) tualiy military forces. Jt summons Ccrmuny to reduce her forces strictly to the :imits of the Treaty. The council toda v took under con-side con-side ration (ierinnny express wish that cusmms pavmeiits en goods entering (Icruiany by hind be made in ;ohl, ad had airoady been done on minds sent by si-:-. TI:..' decision was postponed until the peace treaty is put into force. ; was explained that the allies 'declined 'de-clined to accord Mich an ndvantiie to f.irn.uiny, lio'din;; it incompatible with tl-i' th-lays wa.s raiFinir rc irardinp t!f pii;:ii;: ot the treaty hUi force laud with the unfavorable. economi-' measure slie was iiracticintr, especially J h'T pro hi bi t inn upon in; porta t ions of numerous article-. |