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Show IRE TROUBLE ON SILESIAN FRONTIER OUTBREAK CAUSES COUNCIL OF AMBAS8ADOR8 TO IS8UE A WARNING TO TEUTONS. Communication Says Qermany Will Be Held Responsible for Any Disorders Dis-orders Arising From Entry of Germans In Plebiscite Area. Paris. The council of ambassadors on March 18 hnndeil n nolo to tho Gcrmnn Gcr-mnn plebiscite delegation horo concerning con-cerning the concentration of German troops on the Upper Sltcslnn frontier. The communication says Germany will bo heldresponslble for nny disorders dis-orders arising from the entry of armed Gcrcinn forces Into the plebiscite area. L similar note was sent by tho council coun-cil to tho Polish plcblsclto delegation. A Berlin dispatch says "reports of Isolated clashes In a number of Upper Sllcslan district have caused tho German Ger-man government to protest to tho Interallied Inter-allied commission In Oppeln against the revlvnl of what Is termed "Polish terrorism." "In official quarters re was declared that several outrages wero committed In tho Ilybnlk district In tho last few days, houses having been burned, ono man murdored nnd others bentcn. "Officially It Is reported tho situation situa-tion In Silesia generally Is quiet, but rumors persist that armed German and Polish forces are gathering on tho frontiers fron-tiers In anticipation of fighting. Tho Gcrmnn plcblsclto propngunda organization organi-zation has put out a statement doclnr-Ing doclnr-Ing tho poles have begun agitation for nn extension of the allied penalties to Upper Sllcsln In tbe event thnt tho Germnns win." The occupntlon nren Ins been extended extend-ed from Dulsburg to stations all along the railroad' running from Dulsberg to Essen to within two and a half miles of Essen. The central freight yard at Wednu, the largest In tho Ituhr district, dis-trict, und Muclhelm station aro guard-eft guard-eft by French troops. Duosscldorf Is rttltnf |