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Show is im HUN "ime for Summary Action to Compel Treaty Compliance, Compli-ance, London Says. i.ONPOX, Do.-. .V-Cifioi.nl :ui-jun-m.-iit VicM M;rsli:il Wil- in Ikis s.mic io I'aris in resiotiM to :in ur;'iit Minunons to oor.sult Mar-' Mar-' n! Koch in i-oniu'ctum with the jH';uv c:i:v. is n-irde.l by some morniiis; . u-rs us ot ooiisnlir:ille si;rni:i-. si;rni:i-. lu i. It is printed nioiiu'si'le the ad-oss ad-oss ma.le in Ulassow last niuht by S'hvw Honar Law, in which lv said he , lievol the allies had the power and " necessary v'" exereise it to ensure tit'ieation of the Versailles treaty tiy rtiiany. It is su'ested that steps V exert pressure oa Germany may be n.ir.eut. '"There has been enouj;h solemn tin-'kr-wacriiui at Germans, who have u.e to belweve it safe to defy the ),ies." says the Daily Mail, in com- uui;r on the situation. ' -V wise and reit'i'.l course would be to tell them ) ,i:n I y that if. within a fixed time, i'V do not comply with the allied eon- ions and fulfil! the treaty terms the ickade will be renewed.'' 3:)te to Germany Considered. PAKIS, Dec. 3. The supreme eoun-todav eoun-todav considered further the note be sent to Germany regarding the itocol. but did not complete the decent. dec-ent. The secret meetinsr held by the su-r su-r -me council vesterday with Marshal cli and General Weysand. the mar-d's mar-d's assistant, in utendance, has ,; .voked a yivat amount of speculation to eventual military action across Ivhiao in case Germany docs not re-saiisf re-saiisf aetorily to the final note re--dini; the protocol. 'he American troops on the Ehine ' number li.OO'j men. Xo qiieition as yet arisen whether they would tb-ipa'.e in any action undertaken the i'rench and L'-ritish. ercion Only Argument. AltlS. Pec. 5. Coercion is he only nr- lent iih'j.y to make an impression upon cicrmans' a:.d induce tiiem to sign the :cko! o:' t'.ie peace treaty, according to iy s newspapers. It is said this con-'A con-'A ion was reached at the secret session ::e council of five yesterday at which Vi shal Focll was present. U I is repotted that the marshal under-":'si; under-":'si; to execute the plan ae drafted last :-. the mere threat of which brought ! yuan plenipotentiaries to Versailles jrin' tP.e meeting, says the Kc'r.o de .s, Prcirier Cie-.nenceau and Marshal -t stated that the unexpected dep-ar-2 ' t;-e German delegates from Ver- -es and the con pleated points raised Tthe eueniy k :c no doubt whatever it the at' .-ssity of takinpr action. le 1'etit Parisieii says that Germany considers It has cone too far and that an official note has been received from lSer-lln lSer-lln announcing that new negotiators wii! leave soon for Versailles. German Answer Arrives. TAKIS. Dec. o. Germany's reply to the allied note protesting asalnst the increase of Germaiiv's armament. lias reached Paris, according to Ihe Temps. The rcely I has not yet been submitted to the peace conference delegates, however, the newspaper news-paper says. Make Ready to Leave Paris. ' . PAP.IS. Dec. 5. The personnel o: the American peace mission will ieave Paris Monday iii&rht for Hrest witii the exception excep-tion of three detearates. Frank'.in L. t'otk. Henry White and General Tasker H. Bliss, who will remain here until Tuf s dav nipht. All of the Americans will ac.il for" the United States on the steamship America on Wednesday. Hu.ch C. Wallace, Wal-lace, the American ambassador, will thereafter there-after be the only representative of tile United States supreme council. j |