Show i AG PROVIDES SULLENLY FR FOR ALLIED ALLE ARMY Americans Among Others Attacked in Course of Debate BERLIN Kov tov 2 25 By fly the Associated Wednesday enI entered en- en entered Press Press The The I upon consideration of ot appropriations tons to carry out the provisions of the treaty of Versailles with the reception recep recep- tion ton of a report of the budget committee committee com corn which has Increased the origInal original inal thaI estimates especially for tor the army of occupation by several million milon marks The rho committees committee's report appealed to the German government to memorialize memorial memorial- ize tze the allies ales asking them in view of ol the tho indeterminate continuance of expenditures expenditures ex cx- ex- ex necessary on the part of Germany that the former enemy countries countries coun coun- tries make known the number of or men considered essen essential tal In the army of occupation occupation oc oc- oc- oc and what the probable cost will wJ be I The report also alo asked the government govern govern- I ment to request the allies to permit Germany to retain such war materials remaining In her possession as are needed to restore church bells bels particularly bronze The committee recommended an appropriation appropriation ap ap- ap- ap of ot marks Instead of ot for the Rhineland commission commIssion com corn mission and marks Instead of for the cost of ot housing the army of ot occupation WHACKS S AMERICANS Dr Dl George S Schreiber clerical bitterly bitterly bit bit- terly attacking the report said We Ve must say to the Americans that humanity demands that they remove t their troops from the left lef bank of ot the thc i Rhine We Wo want the American people i to know that all al this charitable work such as the Quakers and other organizations organizations organizations organ organ- are doing is useless so long longas as we are being bled to death by the i troops of occupation Dr Schreiber assailed the entente for permitting negro troops in the army arms P of ot occupation He lie was frequently interrupted in interrupted in- in interrupted by cheering or applause Ve We know and we regret with the I deepest of feeling that it is a fact tact It t that negro troops still sUI are occupying the left lef bank of ot the Rhine Dr Schreiber continued We do not deny delY tho the right of these negroes to higher r culture but in this position and by p unrestrained Impulse they see in th the Germans White slaves and this constitutes const const- not only a danger to German Germar civilization civill but to the interests of al all I Europe Tho The white race will bitterly al r rrue rue the day it sent black blaek troops a as the h of F n It i n nIo n. n WARNING G AGAINST AGITATION The doctor asserted that certain Germans through the use of ot motion picture films were making romance and adventure out of the lives of members mem mem- bers hers of the French foreign legion and were enticing young oung Germans to enlist en- en list In that organization He declared that more than 2000 Germans already were members of ot It it Otto Wels speaking for tor the majority socialists warned the pan Germans pan pan-Gerans against making the issue of revision a pretext for tor agitation and told the nationalists na na- na- na that so long as they were crying for revenge France would not loosen her fetters The treaty will only be altered he said when hen the of ot nations and of governments change We must acknowledge and fulfill fuli the Just terms of ot the treaty but at the same time strive to create an atmos atmos- phere which will wi be conducive to achieving ultimate revision PESSIMISTIC VIEW Dr a member of ot the German peoples people's party said Germanys Germany's financial financial finan han cial situation seemed hopeless He pointed out that interest charges on the budget alone amounted to marks and declared the conduct of French officers and their families In the Rhineland was provoking a growing grow grow- ing log irritation Rudolph leader a of the moderate independent league said the nations nation's naton's burdens bUrens were not a result of ot the infamous conduct of ot her enemies but the sequel of ot Germanys Germany's prewar policies Germanys Germanys Germans collapse he ho continued was not due to the pacifists but to the men who praised praise war predict the time will vill wil come when when the present treaty will wil be replaced by an instrument instrument ment dedicated by true justice This will wil be when the workers of ot France and Germany become Fan sufficiently powerful pow pow- erful to put the Versailles treaty out of commission Versales One should not refer to President Wilsons Wilson's fourteen points In scorn and mockery said the Re Rev Adolf Korell a member of ot the democrat part party Even en In the fact of disappointment love have faith In the ultimate victory we still sti of I |