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Show Status of Occupied Area of Germany Is a Problem PARIS, Oct. 14 Pierpont B Vfayi -American member of tho inter allied Rhineland commission, conferred with Frank L Polk, head of the American delegation to the peace confeji ace here today. Their conversation concerned con-cerned the status of the occupied area of Germany which may be left without with-out either civil or military govern- nil rv when fh lonnal completion ol 9i the Versailles treaty without Amen- I can participation brings the armistice II r agreement to a conclusion. The Rhineland con in i"n v. inch or a'c a a. Civil d mmlSS i i i'h finish, Frenc'j, American and Belgian members, stlp-Ulatt stlp-Ulatt S that all four nations must des-iqnad des-iqnad 1 1: I r members before the cornel miesion can function i rnxnent over the territory terri-tory must end with the armistice and j thi i" nf. ti nee encountering difficulties in devising an interim gov- j 1 ernment pending American ratification. ratifica-tion. : -oo ''-i |