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S 1 Gay Capital Cries a 1 Vive r L' L LAmerique Amerique In Joyous Welcome President and Officials of French Nation Join With People of All l l Classes in Greeting b Marked l b by bV l Great Enthusiasm 11 B By Universal Service T P PARIS ARTS Dec Dee 14 Woodrow Woodrow Wilson Vilson world citizen stepped off orr his hiss special cial train at nt the Bois de dc Boulogne railway station exactly 15 la minutes after 10 0 o'clock clock this morning and in that moment Paris Parig gay impetuous impetuous' impatient impatient tient Paris Parts flung herself into his arms and md pressed him close to her heart beart and held him hint fast Upon his shoulders she sho wept tears of joy did Gay Paree and into his cars ears she poured now by soft winsome whisper no now by jubilant shouts and find then by a boom and a roar that set the old town tremble a-tremble the tho message of her gratitude g 0 toward On n h t II t him tins d AA d and 1 Am America u e o re u LUlU one uno guns I Jonce ft finest thundered their salute In one- one minute Intervals as the Jon long line of t open automobiles carrying th the Wilson party and arid the tho distinguished French representatives that t had met them at tho station slowly proceeded through flower Clower an and flag bedecked streets to the tho Parisian White House JM Je Triumph It was wa a triumphal procession marked muke b by endless cheers from tram fully tUlly men women and children lined along the curbs Mr Wilsons Wilson's face was wreathed ID la smiles throughout this pr procession c Tho w who sat beside him In one ono hand an American flag and In the theother theother other A t- t th h handed r led her by tho the r reception committee at th the th station attracted no to I less leas s admiration than the President Shouts of at Vivo Vive Madame Madam Wilson mingled with those of ot Vive Viva Wilson and Vivo ho The chief official event of at the tho Presidents President's first dl day In Paris Parts was wu a a. luncheon tendered to him and Mrs rs Wilson b by President It was wasa a n. gorgeous affair Paris put on her hor gala dress days ago for the thc Presidents President's arrival and never r was such a 0 riot of color and brilliancy There Is scarcely a a. spot In II I l this capital that Is not covered b by I t bunting or banners The tricolor of ot Franco France and the flags nags of ot all nations ar are there b by thousands but Old Glory i Is omnipresent sent AV Weather cuther vat her I Is r The Tho weather nf god o smiled on tho the oc occa occasion oc- oc ca casion ion The sk sky was somewhat overcast over over- I cast but whenever cr rain threatened the thea I a sun lun chased It awa away Hours before beCore the presidential train I I pulled Into Paris Pari from Brest tho the streets were thronged by impatient Parisians eager to secure a good spot from which to get a near glimpse of ot the conquerors of or Paris' Paris love lo It H was 1030 a. a m when the surging humanity was electrified by a dull lon long drawn out boom It came from froma a n. 75 15 at Fort Mont Valerian one of tho the outer bastions of ot Paris It H was wag as the signal that the Wilson train was speeding l g through the network network net net- work worl of fortifications Then rhen boom followed boom and with the thunder of ot the guns uns mingled ld the ecstatic cries from hundreds of or thousands of ot throats Just above e the Dais Bole do Boulogne station station station sta sta- tion a mighty might whirr reinforced th the tha pandemonium of or noIse noIse-a a fleet of at airplanes airplanes air air- planes eyes ces of oC the thc Wilson train I I G f D n. n yon t- t t I eat a ion Hails U. 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S Executive Paris Dec 1 14 In In In tho the procession from tho the railway station to the tho Prince Murat lurat home the first carriage was occupied b by President Wilson and President Pres Pros President ident Poincare and tho the second carriaga carriage car ear by Mrs rs Wilson Madame Poin- Poin Poincare Poincare care Mme 1 and Miss Iss Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet aret Wilson Those In other carriages carriages car car- were were- Third American Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Am Am- Sharp Premier Clemenceau and Generals and o fourth Secretary of or State Lan Lansing and Foreign Minister PIchon fifth General General Gen Gen- eral Bliss and Henry Benr White sixth General Pershing and Ambassador Jua- Jua Berand seventh se Admiral Benson and Captain Tardieu French high commissioner commissioner commis commis- to tho the United States and eighth Admiral Grayson Grason General Harts and Lieutenant Colonel Lobez During tho the ride from tho the railway station statton the President was smiling and almost continuously ho he took off ott his hat hM and bowed bowd to tho the right and left Waves of or voices an answered his salutation salutation saluta saluta- tion broken b by the tho sharp bark baik of or gun guns at nt Intervals Inter of ot fifteen seconds Tho The reception to th the President In tho the estimation estimation estimation esti esti- mation of oC on lookers appeared to lave have drawn out a a. greater reater crowd crowll than welcomed Ring King Georgo George or KinG Albert on their recent visits J Scene St Staged Jed Tho The procession left len the tIle Porte Dau- Dau phino just just a few rew minutes after tho the resident arrived The scene was impressive Im- Im as the crowds cheered and then hen uncovered rev reverently as the bands played tho the Star Spangled Banner Danner A largo Jarge throng was gathered at tho the Arc de where e tho tiro sloe lon turned down tho the Champs 1 El sees continuing down the tho thoroughfare un un- tit II the tho Bridge Dr Alexander III HI was reached cached After Atter crossing the Seine the tho procession llon moved mo past the tho building of oC the tho ho chamber of ot deputies and again tho Seine to tho Place de tie la In Concorde A tremendous throng thron was gathered Continued c on n page o 1 17 I PARIS ACClAIMS HEAD Of AMERICAN NATION Continued from paso page 1 there and set up a n mighty roar A As AsI tho the procession approached tho the center I of ot the city the tho enthusiasm seemed to tc toI become greater and when the Church I of ot the Madeleine was as reached the tho ap applause ap- ap plaus attained Its greatest hel height ht President Wilson seemed greatly affected affected af ar- af- af as he passed the tho Church of or tho the Madeleine for tor tho American societies had gathered there thero and the they raised a characteristic American cheer as ho he went Tent b by ending with a n tiger Uger Vast Crowds Crowd Gathered d. d The procession reached the tho Prince Murat mansion at t exactly 1046 o'clock It was estimated that nearly 2000 people had been in tho the crowds I through which the tho presidential party had ad passed Tho The people crowded thickly upon tho the grassy raSBY slope of ot the old Paris fortifications for tor- or- or could bo be heard crying In InEn En English Welcome elcome Wilson Long live 11 Wilson Wil 11 son or In great reat choruses es lIko a college collo col col- lo loge lege e yell ell shouting Wilson Wilson Wilson A largo party part of ot Americans IncludIng Including including ing Mrs lra 1 12 E. M. M House Thomas Nelson Page the American amb ambassador r to Italy and numerous prominent Amor- Amor AmerIcans leans watched tho the procession from tho the thoI I windows of ot the tho building at No 4 f Place Placede Placedo de do In la Concorde now the headquarters of ot the tho American peace mission Tho bull buildings alon along the route were elaborately decorated with American flags In fact there to be moro more Stars and Stripes In Paris farts toda today than French flags s. s Distinctive Spirit Is Given Greeting b Paris tho tiro Associated Dec 14 H.-B H. By President Preas-President Press President and andr Mr Mr r WIl Wilson on made their entry Into Paris this morning mornIng morning morn morn- ing greeted b by well-nigh well half halt the tho populace populace pop pOi ulace not only of ot the ell city but of ot the surrounding districts They were at attended attended nt- nt tended b by Pre President Poincare Premier Clemenceau and others among among- the most eminent figures of ot Franco France Flowers were dropped around their carriage airplanes winked overhead guns sounded But observers were Impressed impressed im Ira pressed with Ith something more than tho the magnitude and beauty of or tho the reception reception recep recep- tion by some Bome quality of oC warmth that made mado it Jt different from rom the tho visits to Paris recently made mado by b the tho sovereigns of or tho the allied nations Tho city is 18 ablaze with illuminations thronged with tho boulevards are aio crowds dancing singing and anel throw- throw Ing confetti Th The Tho Place de de La Concorde Concord has been turned Into n a great dancing pavilion American soldiers aro an favorite partners America Is tho pro pro- dominating word hero horo tonight Imaginations d Stirred The Imagination and Interest o of ot tho President President France Franco has hns been stirred b by dent of oC tho the United States as no other leader leador beyond the tho borders All 11 classes and parties in this country countr have havo united unites to pa pay honor to tho United States State through Its President They Thoy greet greot binaI him bin aj aI tho the representative of ot ideals now d dawning upon Europe of ot the immense Immen e crowds crowd In tho tiro eyes oes welcoming him says sn's tho the semiofficial Temps Tomps President t Wilson ilson represents represent two Invincible In forces the forces tho material materia force which permitted tho war to bo La b also the force which will 1 won on and sanctify peace on Guard Thirty six thousand sol soldiers lers tho the flower Clower of ot tho the French arm army lined the tho tho the Murat Murat Mu avenues from rout Dauphine gate to rat man mansion lon which during their stay In Ir home the tho President Paris will bo be tho tho of or dent deut an and his wile wife Alpine and fresh tresh from tho battlefields of or Champagne and colonial troops from whoso whose uniforms uniforms uniforms uni uni- forms tho mud of ot the tho somme had only removed ell occupied occupied occupied a few days daya ago been pied the post of ot honor The They gently tho the Kept kepi order amongst but Jut firmly enormous crowds which ever press pressed ell forward In eagerness to have havo a closer look at nt the thc guests of ot France Franco Trumpeters Herald Presidents President's Coming a Paris Dec French 14 French senators and with their families and friends deputies five o thousand In n all filled the tho columned porticos of ot tho the chamber of ot deputies and anti massed trumpeters blew Llew as President Wilson Wilsons carriage car car- fanfare a n. crossed the Concord bridge and entered tho Immense square Ameri Ameri- American American can flags s wore draped on colossal statues of ot Lillo Lille and Strasbourg suit tailored Mrs lira Wilson In a tan and wearing a picture hat with ono one dark plume shared In the applause The names name o of President Poincare Clemenceau were often oCten and Premier called out French colonial troops occupied of ot of ot honor near the r residence Places of ot otI Prince Murat lurat playing tho the music national anthem on rood iced their weird instruments until tho the presidential party I entered the tho house President Wilsons Wilson's first official act re call of ot courtesy on President i ent W was a n. at tho the palace of ot the Elysce eo French Workers Greet President Brest Drost Friday ay Dec Doc 1 14 14 Representatives general federation tives of ot the Fr presented to President Wilson lIson of ot f labor when ho he landed hero horo today an address addre H declaring that the tho workers of ot Franco France welcomed him Joyfully Tho address raid eald that the tho Presidents President's proclamation peace points was an nn of ot f his fourteen epoch pock In tho the history of ot the tho world worl nl night ht of ot blood shedding light In a The Tho address concluded b by saying that hat the French workers wished to fa- fa a- a the Presidents President's ut orts towar toward a durable peace Will ill Visit t England London Dec 14 ll By By the tho Associated d Press President President Wilson has accepted accept accept- ed an Invitation from King George to visit England and It I Is expected he ho will wilt stop atop hero here on hi his a 1 way home The British officials have havo been be n awaiting Ambassador Davis before bo- bo the tho arrival of oC arrangements for tor the fore tore making milking any entertainment of or the President Arizona Men Guard Guar Presidents President's Party Paris Dec Doc The H.-The 14 The One Hundred Fifty eighth Infantry Arizona National Na National a- a Guard Col E. E T T. Grinstead comman commanding com corn man manding has hns been detailed as ns a II guard of ot honor during the stay of ot President Wilson In Paris Its band will be the official Lan band Camp Kearn San Diego Cal Cat De D c. c 14 H. H Announcement H.-Announcement that the One Hundred Hun lIun- tIred dred Fifty eighth Arizona Arhon had been accorded tho the honor of of vr honor ns as President Wilsons Wilson's escort In Paris attracted wido interest here hero Prior to lo the ll departure for Franco France o otho of oC tho tiro Fortieth division of oC which this tit who visited via vis ISted regiment la is a part Inspectors ted iced Camp Gump Kearny rny paid high compliments compliments compliments ments to the tho unit It was said unofficially by b some somo high officers to be bo botho betho betho infantry regiment regiment reg ros- tho lJ best beat st national guar guard in this country countr The Tho unit torm formerly d was commanded b by BriG Bilg Gen A. A M M. Tuthill who was wasa wasl ha had devoted o a l doctor In civil life lite but part of his time to tho national 1 guard for tor ttO ral years rs commanding the tho 1 First Arizona Infantry the tho nucleus of the this present re regiment when the tho national na na- guard lIard was wa called to to t border bordor or ur In ht 1 1014 1914 Tho re regiment was known o oa os tho the priest arlest In tho the United States State Its Us oUI- oUI officers cers having taken t an In oath tho the day the tho United States entered tho the war not to tu drink any Intoxicating until until until un un- til peace was declared d. d Labor Men lien Cheer Paris Dec 14 A H.-A A number of ot members members members mem mem- bers of no General Fe Federation of ot Labor Labor La La- bor met in tho Place do de Clichy this afternoon and paraded through the tho chief thoroughfares cheering for tor President President Pres Pre I i ident Wilson and the tiro United States I |