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Show Mi. 11 Tiwaaaanwa5TPTjc GERMS FEAR f FRENCH LEADER J International News Serrlot Ev, PARIS, Jan. 14 1 Premier Lloyd R George and myself will continue ne- Bn gotiulions for the Auglo-Freneh treaty ma Of alliance through our embassies." R iati Poincai tol H newspaper correspondents at his home Hi tonight. j "Mr. Lloyd fieorgelias askl nie to Htj receive Lord Curzon, britiK'n secretary for foreign affairs, Monday. In order Rf to discuss certain questions on wttlch HQ we are ttill at ariancc," ho added. fll LIKES SECRECY. The ex-president . interview w-as re- Ktij garded as sounding the death knell of JtV, the supreme council, an institution 9L which M, Poincare has been fighting f In the press more than a year. The tfel ler belles be cl wslc Jj llpl"I.i.i . .1 rore re- t V j .entiy that the Wasiiington confer- Wfl enco has shown the failure of open I; x 11 1 M. Polncare's newspaper and mag- II azine articles, us w. II a his speeches Wm French enati have had the jfl effect of making him a most feared B rn iny. Tho German delegation, whose views were I - I . nrouie to Paris from H Cannes today, appeared more worrleil H over the possibility that thi new prera- : ier may seise the Ruhr valley and en- W. force penalties ...f the orsallles treaty 1 th n ocr the . ,,n.j qu. nces of decl- L slons Just taken by the lnter-allled reparations commission ll vots uSe feared. M J 'olni ire for moi e than n 3 e ,,. " has been t bi bugal fen iany," K ite told tbi Intern 1- P Scri "Our press is familiar with the say- Ing: 'Poincare will get you If you don't k minu urianu and nelp keep him in power.' "The German delegates consider the Cannes decisions on the reparations question as constituting only a tei-porary tei-porary arijncenient," the German spokesman said, jl sfactory the pro- "'"v- fl visions for paymi til of "l 000.000 gold , marks every t n days until a definite 1 1 VK -... ry 1 longed over too long a period. Ml SI SHOM ' ROS j "As for ordei-s to submit counter- ff' proposals within a fortnight thoy too ire all right if Brland will become Jn ;: I ren ler gain They no most danger- B ous. however, if Poincare Is to be at LmHJ ll In the counter-proposals we shall Kffi have tn lay ull our trump cards on RIhJ the table and we afraid that Poln- li i " :l1 takr .-:dv-,r- tr. of the Infor- mA mation contained therein to enforce the penalties of the Versailles treaty." ur wsnier Katneiuvu head of the mm I Gorman delegation, told the supreme .council that ho longed to carry out the ; terms of the treaty. He added that he was opposed to the enforcement of I penalties in capo of non-execution of Bl 1 the agreement. IKJ |