Show I RUHR RISING IS DIED IN DIET BERLIN April 13 By Associated Associated Associated Asso Asso- Pre Press The Press The s-The The national assembly reopened Monday with Lord Kilmarnock the British ch charge rge d affa and other diplomatic representatives present The proceedings began Degan with a a strong protest from President against the allied commission in preventing preventing pre pre- v venting the upper deputies from atter attending the assembly Herr Kerr Herrl l Fehrenbach ehrenbach denounced the ent entente for this encroachment on the he rights of ot the German peoples people's representatives Premier Mueller emphatically echoed Herr Herr- protest The premier spoke strongly against the action of the French in the Rhine region saying Senegalese are quartered quartered in Frankfort and are guarding Goethe's house Then reviewing the events in the Ruhr region he said that In n in the confusion following the Kapp uprising the Ruhr workers were unable unable unable un un- able to recognize whether they were faced by loyal or disloyal troops RISE OF RED ARMY This atmosphere of ot distrust he added was exploited by communist wire pullers and instead of an art im impressive impressive impressive im- im workers' workers movement there gradually came into existence a red army The organized workers workers Herr Mueller Mueller Muel Muel- ler said returned to the mines and factories but the deluded champl champions ns of ot soviet dictatorship remained In arms and were Joined by the rabble of the Ruhr area whose only desire was to exploit lawlessness This was the he situation when the German government government government govern govern- ment gave permission to the troops to march into the neutral zone where where- al almost almost almost al- al most th the entire population was crying I for tor relief from terrorism COST IN BLOOD Where Where military protection was not requested none was sent The casualty casualty casualty cas cas- list showed how severe was the task of the Fifteen officers officers officers cers and men were killed and six officers rs and three ninety-three men men are mIssIng missIng missing miss- miss Ing while nineteen officers and men were wo wounded These sacrifices ought to protect the from insults hurled at them The French action was a disgrace Appeals for help from the Ruhr district were so insistent that the governments government's only alternative was to render aid or resign Longer hesitation would have imperiled the existence of ot the lic lie In protecting a a. population of ot five millions from robbery and worse we weI were not guilty of ot any hostile act I against the signatory powers We Ve did not disturb the peace of the world but showed a loftier and more rational loyalty loyalty loyalty loy loy- alty to ta the treaty FRENCH GENERALS ACCUSED We raise against France th the accusation bation that she has broken thu treaty and discredited the league of nations She acted without sanction of the other signatories without Justification and in direct contradiction to the final protocol protocol pro pro- tocol of ot last December which assures I that mat the consequences of any breach of ot the treaty are only to be expiated in accordance with the general prescriptions prescriptions of f the treaty or of international law The premier contended that Frances France's actions were not In accordance with the prescriptions of ot law He repudiated repudiated the assertion that German militarists mill mill- were behind the Ruhr trouble trout trou trou- ble and maintained that France was t unable to escape the domination of ot her lier J i own generals s |