Show TROOPS TROOPS' ARRIVAL AT GERMAN CITY CIT STIRS POPULACE Work Ceases Immediately and Excitement Prevails Communists Demand Resignation Resignation Resignation Res Res- I ignation of Chancellor OCCUPATION ZONE EXTENDED BY ARMY T euton Coal Commission Commission- Prohibits Supplying Fuel to Invading Nations even Wh When n Payment Is Made BERLIN Jan 15 By Dy A. A P. P Re P.-Re- Re Recording cording the arrival of the French at Bochum the Iger says all aU allwork allwork work Immediately ceased and excitement excitement excite excite- ment mont prevailed The Tho communists it adds began began distributing leaflets advocating advocating cating eating war with France and demandIng demandIng demandIng demand- demand Ing the resignation of Chancellor C Cuno France Extends Extends' Occupation Zoi Zone on Jan 15 By the A. A PO Frances P.-France's Frances France's answer to the German mine owners' owners refusal to deliver coal on any terms was to extend the zone of occupation originally intended to cover only the Bochum region The new newline newline newline line established by General D gouttes goutte's forces is from fifteen to twenty kilometers kilometers kilo kilo- meters further eastward coming to the edge of the great industrial city of ot Dortmund J Germany Stiffens Attitude on Coal BERLIN Jan 15 By BT A. A P. P The r.-The The German coal commission ha has has' prohibited prohibited prohibit prohibit- ed the coal owners owners' of ot the Ruhr from supplying coal or coke to France or Belgium even cven if it payment 13 jg made for tor forthe forthe tb the fuel el t vi V- V This stiffening i I g attitUde by the German German Ger Ger- r man government Is 19 expected li ire here re to precipitate drastic action by the French government I I I IAre Stinnes Properties Are Encircled Jan 1 15 lp By A. A P. P Today's operations b by the French encircles all the Ruhr industries of or Hugo Stinnes the German industrial leader The movement with Bochum as its center Involves an advance eastward from ten to fifteen kilometers by the French Tho The new French line lino tonight when the occupation Is completed will run from Hattingen Hatting ten kilometers southeast southeast south south- I east of ot Essen northeast through Lan- Lan to Castrop ending at Recklinghausen Reck- Reck fifteen kilometers north of ot Essen Industrialists and Commission Break LONDON Jan 15 By A. A P. P The P.-The The rupture between the he Franco-Belgian Franco I commission of control In Essen and tho the German Industrialists Industrialists' wa was complete complete com com- says a dispatch to the Evening News from Essen today Military penalties more severe and extensive than those contemplated yesterday ar arnow arenow are now being put into effect It adds and the advance Into Germany has entered i I upon an even greater stage I i Invasion n to Give Grip on Industry BERLIN Jan IB 16 By U. U PJ French Pj-French French troops In the Ruhr moved on Bochum today Reports from the newly occupied zone said French artillery and Infantry infantry infantry try advanced from the little city of ot upon the tho important industrial capital of ot the Interests of ot Hugo Stinnes Occupation of ot Bochum even more than seizure of ot Essen will give the In Invaders Invaders Invaders In- In n a grip on one of ot tho the main ar arteries arteries arteries ar- ar teries of German Industry Tho The great groat plants of ot Stinnes will como come within the new French line lino if it Is cle cled Franco France today Increased her forces at Essen and extended tho new line of occupation to include and Last night troops pushed northward to and French Placards Torn Tom Down BERLIN BEBLIN Jan 15 lS By A. A P. P P. P.-In In consequence con con- sequence of at the tho destruction of t two French placards in the streets of at Essen Essen Es Es- sen the French commander has ordered ordered ordered or or- dered a 3 German Gorman police guard on the spot day and night Th The commander has given notice that it If the offense Is lEI repeated and negligence b by the tho po police police police po- po lice is 13 proved the police will be bo ee- ee verely punished Demonstration Made N Against French ESSEN Jan 15 By A. A P. P Thero r.-Thero There was wan a hour half stoppage of work In Inthis this big Industrial center today fl na ns n a npr protest test against the tho French While It pr a crowd carried out was In progress French anti-French demonstration outside an Continued on page 81 8 1 i TROOPS ARRIVE Continued from rom page 1 1 French headquarters with speeches and songs I German Default Seems Certain PARIS Jan 15 IS' By A. A P P.-Il P. It seemed certain today that Germany would be declared in default for her 1923 deliveries o of merchandise at a meeting pf Qt the reparations commission commission commis commis- sion slon tomorrow Th The French delegation has asked that the commission consider this action action action ac ac- tion tomorrow as a result of Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many's note to the commission giving notice that Germany cannot longer continue her deliveries in kind because o of the FI French action In the Ruhr against an unprotected country that cannot fight back The declaration of default which Is expected to be taken by a vote of 3 3 to 1 I will be used by the French it itIs itis itis Is understood in reparation circles as ash asi asta ta h i basis for requisitions in the tho Ruhr M M. r. r Coste Caste head of the industrial mission mission mission mis mis- sion In the Ruhr has been quoted as telling the Ruhr mine owners they willbe willbe will willbe be paid for their coal In some som someway way |