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Show 1 FOR POLES 1Y BE BLOCKED Germany Will Resist Move-I Move-I merit of Entente Troops Through Her Territory LONDON, Aug. 6 The contmgen-, contmgen-, cy of Germans having to flsht to resist re-sist a possible Httempt by the en-j 1 tentc to send troops through Germany to help Poland was mentioned In thel "eichsiag today by Dr Walter Slm- ons, the foreign secretary. says aj wlrelefs message from Berlin. Declaring he waa not aware whether wheth-er the entente actuall) intended to march troops through Germany, ho a,(l u would obviously be to their Interest In-terest to do so and the German government gov-ernment must take mOSSUreS accord-j lncly. r. Simons referred to tho report that preparations were in progress In occupied twrruoiy to transfer troops t the east. "If this is true, ' he declared, "it constitutes a violation of Gorman neu-j trallty, for the territory although occupied oc-cupied is German and the agreement provides that no district belonging to a neutral power may be used for mil-1 ltary operations "The German government will make; use of any weapons in order to re-1 move these diftlcultlcs." continued lr SimonS, "although we hope it will be possible to achieve the cnu deSlredi b persuasion and mutual under-standlng under-standlng and that cause tor tho use of arms will not arise. "1 ask you to avoid anything which miRht render more acute trie already strained situation, which I will do my utmost io prevent from resulting In an outbreak." no |