Show If RANCE WONT WON'T ACCEPT CUT IN INGER N GER GERMAN DEBT Poincare Reiterates Deter Deter- Determination Determination Determination To Insist on I Pull Full Payment BELGIUM WEAKENS I French Premier Ignores Move Toward New I Negotiation PARIS Nov S 6 S OP W Poincare In his Sunday addresses the French go co unshakable determination not to accept any what whatsoever oever III the German debt of gold cold marks as a fixed by the tho conference In 1921 The fhe premiers premier's declarations were strictly along alone tho lines line of his pre pre- previous previous pre previous utterances utterance on the reparations reparations reparations question taking no 79 nce of ot any new factor In the th say Ray ay of International negotiations In which the United States may bo be included Whilo no official an- an an nt has been made mad on this I an-I point It Is ie believed helleved In diplomatic I CIrcleS that M It tho the 1 Ich g los Uon on- on hl h will bi by bg- to the state slat department at atI I Washington by Ambassador Jus Jus- Jus I tomorrow WEAKEN I Signs of weakenIng Belgian Delilan sup sup- support support sup port support for the th French vie viewpoint point are aro aroI I freely everywhere Ad- Ad Adoption Adoption Ad Adoption option of Brussels of what Is term term- termed ed ott he ho Anglo American Polle lis Is referred to by newspapers new which I are ara staunch of o the tho goy goy- rov- rov as an accomplished tact fact 1 Hut this has failed tailed to divert the I Fl premier front froB the tho course he has been pursuing on tho the reparations reparations reparations question since sine Ince tho tion occupation of o the Ruhr NO VARIATION V DRIVE BRIVE France Nov IA W 5 f I A W Premier speakIng at the unveiling of a monument to the Jr dead at Brive Sunday I defined his position regards s I IGel Gel n m reparations Ha Ho did not show the th slightest variation In his from Crom his pro previous lous declara declara- declarations declaration tion ions M C Poincare made no direct ret ref ret r nce to th the tho question of limitation ot of the powers of o the th epert com I corn com committee which has hee beep been tho the sub sub- subject sub subject Sect of much argument ars during the pact two or three days day In fact I J- J p Jp p never referred directly to the United 1 States State except when he h sold said h he had ma made maC o It a point to leave no room for tor ambiguity on these mat mat- mattl matteis mat I tl teis In the tho Interests of France and tho allies and n When When- Whenever Whenever Whenever ever ho used d the tho word capacitY andI I the premier always placed the ho howord word present before It lIU VI OF UlD Tho The premier said ald the tha reports of ot the tho com com- com com- commission commission mission must mutt not be bo permitted to the direct means of raising the question lIon of tho the amount of Ger Gee German Germany's many's man s 's debt nor must Franc be b of her guarantees prior prier to th total pa ment of ot reparations reparations tIns France Franca M Til Poincare said ald would remain within the framework of the treaty before during and at- at after atten af after ter ten the th work of the Ule th reports expert com corn committee In his Ills ST speech M rr dealt raren Ith what ho he called Germanys Germany's propaganda attempt to bring about Saxon Anglo pity by b issuing Illustrated leaflets showing h hid paid In cash and kind to toan toan toan an amount of six fifty billion gold narks marks Ho He quoted the reparation lons lon's statistics putting the ther ther mount r pid p at Rt under nine billion mid marks n of o which France he said had only received pd OPO I O O net above the tir ex expenses of the of o and anees ad With a II seeming seeming- touch of scorn acorn ir r the British r te with nith reference to an Inde- Inde Inde I Rhineland by remarkinG that ho he was Wa unable to grasp Ih the I e of It which appeared to him contrary to the principles r cf r the richt of the people PROMISED We e never promised to Protect th th German constitution against the Germans German not e oen en the th unity I or of the th reich and initiative taken by the Germanic st states tate tes do not excuse ox- ox exI I cuse the tho allies from observIng to to- to toward ward one another the th treaty they signed he h declared After the tho usual u ual Introduction roo re- recounting r counting the tho part pla pIa ed d In the wr W bv by the troops of this thi locality rr M said 8 ald It Is now more than four years since Inc Germany solemnly under under- undertook undertook took at Versailles Ver to repair the damage sho she caused She accepted UI the i figure of her hor debt as deter deter- determined determined mined by the committee committe on roper roper- and agreed to give iriv this thi tom com com minion an order for tor one ope hundred billion gold fold marks a as aa tho minimum oI her DUI But once the tho l FRANCE PRANCE WONT WON'T ACCEPT CUT IN rN GERMAN ERMAN DEBT Continued from Pago One signatures effort were given her only ef- ef ef fort has been to avoid pa Ing Money Ioney for tor auda While While pretending to nave made since the tho treaty and to h toh ve ve paid tho the allies Urge lugO sums GermAny has found lound money for shameless propaganda In th the tho An- An Saxon An Saxon gIe-Saxon countries Illustrate as Is toi te 1 by leaflets distributed showing mines locomotives ships coke 0 II horses cows and pigs and f them ro rows s of bars bals of ot gold representing their value These IT pictures were Intended to provo that Germany had paid her creditors billion gold old narks The leaflets falsely add Md that Germany In ad addition to pl v thirty billion gold marks and co clude can common sense do- do demand domand de demand mand moro 00 |