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FRENCH SWELL INVADERS AND ORDER SALUTES Lloyd George Emphasizes Opposition to Move at Meeting of Ambassadors. LONDON. April 9. —Fresh forces of French reinforcements are arriving In the German neutral zone,'' according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Berlin today. The Berliner Tageblatt is an authority for the statement that three French regiments, supported by tanks, have left Strassbourg tor Frankfort. The German national assembly has been called to meet Monday to discuss the situation. GERMANSORPKREn .TO SALUTE FRENCH. The French commander has ordered uniformed Germans to salute French officers and French flags. Reprisals are threatened in the event of further encounters s'uch as occurred at Frankfort Wednesday, when a number of Germans were killed. The reichswehr will complete their occupation of the Ruhr district tomorrow, when they will take over Elherfeld and Barmen, said a dispatch from Berlin this afternoon. The German government announced that “this would complete the subjugation of the troubled district, but that strong police measures would be necessary. ns the recalcitrants have thousands of undelivered arms.” The French, Japanese and Italian ambassadors conferred with Premier Lloyd George today. Faul Cambon, French ambassador to England, explained that France has acted with all sincerity in moving her troops forward into Germany from the Rhine, but Lloyd George was understood to have adhered definitely h) his original opposition. The diplomatic situation which was created by Great Britain’s opposition to the French advance was described in semi-official circles as “critical.” SERIOUSNESS OF SPLIT EMPHASIZED BY PRESS. The seriousness of the rift was emphasized by some of the newspapers. “The concert of the powers retfaalna unbroken, bnt it is appreciably strained,” said the Chronicle. "The country will support the government, but It has the right to be heard and consulted on any anti-German action.”
The Daily News declared it is necessary to heal the breach as quickly as possible, but that “it can not be done by yielding to a minority of one.” AMERICA’SSTA ND GIVEN BY INFERENCE WASHINGTON. April 9.—The statement of Lloyd George that the United States has agreed to oppose the French ocupation of German cities In the neutral zone is not based on any communication of recent date, but L<* based upon the stand taken by the United Stat-a ten days ago, that Germany might send troops into the Ruhr district, it was announced at the state department today. Secretary Colby iadlcated that the United States will take no action until further facts are presented and a full report is received from Ambassador Davis as to the English position and from Ambassador Wallace as to the French position. President Wilson U expected to agree to the British view, that enforcement of the treaty terms must be by all of the allies, and not by any siagle nation. DIPLOMATS HOLD MOMENTOUS MEETINGS PARIS, April 9.—The decision of the British cabinet opposing the advance of French troops into the German neutral zone from the Rhine was laid before the French ministry today by Premier Millerand. This was*a day of momentous diplomatic meetings. The council of ambassadors considered the British note and the council of the league of nations was in session. It was learned from an authoritative
Lafayette Strickland, of Decatur County, (the old gentleman in the center of the picture) is believed to be the oldest man in Georgia. His exact age was not known until a few days ago, when his daughter came across the old family Bible, which had been mislaid. The record in the old volume gave the date of her father’s birth as 1813. Some of the oldest men in his county say they recall that, when they were boys, Mr. Sirickland was a gray-bearded man .—Bainbridge, Ga., Post.
source that France might Insist upon the right to continue the occupation of Frankfort until July 1 if the allies grant Germany's request to Ware the reichswehr (German government troops) in the Ruhr district until that time. The French press, previously misled by reports that England would support the French advance, displayed much bitterness in editorial comment. “Premier Lloyd George has dealt the entente a blow from Which It will be difficult to recover and us at _a time when were are at grips with our enemy of yesterday, who will undoubtedly be encouraged by our abandonment,” said the Midi. / “Pertinax,” the political editor of the Echo de Paris, blames Lloyd George for the British attitude, calling him a demagog. GERMAN COUNT KILLED BY PATROL BERLIN, April 9.—Lieut. Count Kalneln of the German army was killed by a French patrol near Freledberg, in the new French zone of occupation, according to information received here today. Count Kalnein was said to be seeking a conference with the French commanders when German and French patrols clashed. Graft Tail on Cow MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 9. —While being shipped to a southern state fair last fall, a purebred Jersey heifer in the herd of E. S. Eby of Monroe, La., met rith an accident in which its tall was crushed. Eby recently had another tail grafted fn, the operation proving successful.
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