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. oN ‘ACE COUNCIL | “ASKS GERMANS 10 DEFINE INTENTIONS Latest Note a tl Delay in * Enforcing Treaty Will Be Up to Them. PARIS, Nov. %.—In its note to Von Lersner, head of the Ger- delegation at Versailles, the Su- Council says that if the treaty ‘Versailies is not put into force by 1 the responsibility will lie with German Government, as the de- Parture of Dr. Simson inevitably de- Jays further conferences which must be held. Dr. Yon Lersner is asked, Jo state what are the intentions of Pthe German Government. 2% was learned to-day that von or sent a letter to Gearetary t of the Peace Conference na y to the effect that the head of he plenipotentiaries had become Féonvinced that he must consult the in Government regarding the| u4 jocol, especially ap the National a fi nbly would have to approve the } reached. iThe von Lersner letter protested ‘inst the question of the repatria- ‘tion of prisoners again being bound with that of putting the Treaty effect. Clemenceau wrote Lersner Prat delay would be regrettable, as it, might raise doubts of the sincerity Germany's intentions as regarded execution of the engagements in the armistice and the Peace iy. f'Bafon von Lersher, he sald, was in saying that France had or broken a promise. The Su- ‘Council's agreement to the re- of German prisoners was condi- on fulfillment by Germany of terms of the armistice. Germany, | Press),—Theodore Wolff. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, with Buigaria within eight days, tnis | pronounce cod that future American }Conference Commiasions. Herr Wolff period to apply also to her signature to the Treaty of St. Germain, with Austria. something not wholly reliable, guarantees could be looked on as|fears that the disinclination of the United States to further intervene in He questions whether Germany| European affairs and the growing would benefit through a withdrawal| American desire to back away from A declaration wag likewise decided |of the American troops in the Cob-|the contingent are ound to prove upon to permit Serbia to sign the St. blog ‘Treaty, 2 which the Jugo- 8 have objected. NO COMFORT 10 IT TO GERMANS IN DEFEAT OF F TREATY Editor Wolff Says That Attitude of This Country Would Be Inimical to Negotiations, BERLIN, Nov. 2% (Associated editor-in- chief of the Berliner Tagesblatt, and George Bernhard, political writer of the Vossische Zeitung, warn their readers aaginst passing premature judgment on the failure of the United States Senate to ratify the Peace Treaty, in view of the sporadic man- ner in which American News arrives in Berlin and the utter absence of safe control of bulletins ostensibly reflecting the attitude of the Senate. 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