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Show AMERICAN TROOPS STAY ON THE RHINE An Important decision was reached on Tuesday when President Hardincl and his advisers decided to keep American troops on the Rhine for ihe time being. This is equivalent to aiding the nl lies In their military maneuvers, as the American soldlcra at Cohlenz allow al-low the use of an equivalent number of French and British in making the advance into the Rhine region, and' the moral effect of America's pres I ence remains as a perplexing problem for the Germans. If Berlin had hoped for a reversal of policy on the part of the United States, considerable disappointmrn' will com from this first act of the Harding administration In dealing with the European Pit nation |