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Show ill .S. OFFICERS : ON TRAIN DUTY Seventy-five With Interpreters to Cross Germany With the Polish Troops. CONVOY ON EACH TRAIN Any Manifestation Against Germans While En Route to Be Strictly Prohibited. COBLENZ, Wednesday. April 16 (By the Associated Press) Sevpnty-li' Sevpnty-li' American nftirr-rs wilh interpre-Iters interpre-Iters hae been assigned for dut on trains which will cross Germany with Polish troops On each traio thero will be an Allied convoy and at each German station where trans will stop th ; will be Allied guard". The military mission in rharge of (hp transportation of General Haller's forces consists of 32 members, the lAmfricat, French. British and Belgian armjes providing eight officers each with an interpreter and clerk The ! commission passed Coblenz on Tuesday Tues-day to take up stations along the rou'p which will be traveled by the Poles. 1 ny manifestation hy the troops en I route of nature to cause conflict with the Germans is stricth prohibited. Daniels in Germany COBLBNZ, Wednesday. April 1 (By the Associated Press) Secretar of the Navy Josephus Daniels. en route io ( oblenz. crossed the Meuse I into the occupied sections of Germany this afternoon. He will stop at Treves tonight, proceeding tomorrow morning to the Rhine He will remain in this district for several days. Carloads of Food COBLENZ, Wednesday. April 16. (By the Associated Press) Twenty -ih-ee American freight cars loaded with bacon, flour, eaporated milk and rice have arrived at Coblenz for the ! Germans. Distribution through Ger-inao Ger-inao channels will begin immediately. |