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Show REGRET U. S. IS , NOT INCOUNCIL Premier Millerand Receives American Correspondents at San Remo Meeting SAN REMO, April 22. (By the Associated Press.) Alexander Millerand, Miller-and, the French premier, today received re-ceived tho American newspaper correspondents, corre-spondents, of whom eleven aro here, and talked freely about peace conference confer-ence affairs. "Our frlonds arc the American people," he said. "Their friendship did not begin in 191-1, but very long before that, and before you brought us the decisive help In tho war which Is now such a precious recollection. "I regret we could not have the direct di-rect co-operation of the United Statc3 In the preparation of tho Turkish treaty here, but I am assured America Ameri-ca will not always stand apart from European affairs. I regret very much more than the United States that it docs not participate mora In the discussion dis-cussion of Germany's treatment of the treaty of Versailles, which will be considered tomorrow." May Invite Germany. PARIS. April 22. The San Remo correspondent of the Matin says he has been informed that tho proposl-j proposl-j tlons of Premier Nlttl and Lloyd ! George on the question of dealing I with Germany culminated In a sug-'gestlon sug-'gestlon that Germany be invited to take partIn tho conference here. However, adds tho correspondent, Premier Millerand ultimately convinced con-vinced the Italian and British premiers that they were wrong, and it was decided de-cided to confine discussion of the German Ger-man problem to the supreme council. nn |