Show v sr r ff t. t s t. t I O I At fi 1 r its OF I r I o J t J I r. r r 1 i 1 l. l I 5 j C t t f i ti t f t i. i EVET f i i H p f l i P j fSr lt r 1 S I i iJ 1 r. t t f t J oS J F e Ff yi I J r alit Wilson 1 i As- As As I f jt i Sif t r lf With the i l' l i J. J S r- r l t. t zo at- at t ir Y t tI rench s 1 1 V f yit o t. t f. f I. is 4 rJ J t I. I Wl 1 I IIo it f t i t tN POINTS J TY J r t J i iy ered Enemy Wf J and Ebert x r l Ii reater frol I. I j f 1 J Be- Be 1 y 1 ii of t. t r g. g vJ w JH H Jr 2 t q JI J rr J. J l l- l o li J t tJI resident President oI ji o Wil- Wil ii f f t p 1 ti i t y acC accord accord- oil l i 11 I rented n a most i ri k i 5 j 5 f. f abroad g is and It to tolie at j t h t more lie he has bus open gone mind to was ns the tho case firmly on his four four- J J- J pen nen to conviction ns as of applying his rent vont across with le j nf of lint mt must arise c ntH and he lie Is devoting dc himself R hole hole to learning teaming the tho views of th the ll CS s of the Ilu other nations On some same of the greatest questions to tobe he be determined the organization of a n league of nations notions the Indemnity to be assessed against anti and the disposition disposition dis dis- disposition position of the surrendered German war fleet neet It appears the tho American ntH mid and British delegates will he ho in full accord ac nc- accord ac- ac cord and there Is reason to believe c the yie French representatives es will be he satIsfied satisfied sat sut- in these matters platters Furthermore Mr Ir Wilson It Is asserted I In Purls Pails Insists In Insists Insists In- In that In formulating the pence peace treaty no nn one oue nation shall he lie allowed to assume the role of master dictating to the others their line of conduct Pa PaThe The president has mis not changed hl his views Jews as ns to the lie foundation of or a league of nations and those In general meet with the approval of the British and French The French Society for a aLea Lea League ue of Nations of which Senator Bour Bourgeois Is president alrea already has drafted n a complete plan for the constitution of or such n a league an and antl submitted It to Premier Clemenceau This Ibis society so so- society clet Is not of re recent ent formation Its delegates will confer with members of ot similar organizations In the other allIed nl- nl lIed countries and probably the result of their deliberations will be submitted submit submit- te ted to the peace pence conference One of or I President Wilsons Wilson's demands concernIng concern concern- lug Ing In such a n league namely that its organIzation organization or or- shall be bo a n part of the time peace treat treaty will meet with opposition In America If it not nt ot the conference Some Sonic Republican senators are alC against lint the they think would be unwise haste In committing this nation to such alliance and urge that the fm formation forma mn- mn tion of the league should be deIa delayed ed and mu made e the subject of a u separate treaty If adopted at nt all nil Senator Knox started the debate by proposing n a resolution putting the senate on record record record rec rec- rec- rec ord as favoring the postponement of both the league of nations nn and the freedom of the sens seas questions until after the settlement of the Imme Immediate IS issues ues of ithe the war Mr f who for long has hns been promoting pro pro- the fine League to Enforce Pence Is combating this tills Republican opposition tion nud and lit Lt Is ls aid al has hus warned the Republican D senators that their course may largely bell belp the Democrats to win the next presidential election tes ID a aAs IDAs As for tor the mutt mut matter i- i of or Indemnity President ent Wll On has bag let it be known that he Is as ns determined ns as an anyone one that hut Germany Germony shall pay fur for the devastation devas devas- tation she has wrought and doubtless his visit to the re regions lons the Huns ravaged aged HOO will not lessen th this titz ton tion ou But so far tal as Is known lie he does not contemplate the exaction of or punt punt- the tl damages from Germany The te rn n- n cute allies Rilles have a n acry very cry clear cIeRI Idea of or hat should be demanded of or the Get Ger- anus In the way of payment for tor they luve been heen the OJe actual sufferers and null It Its s 8 lIkel likely th Jc views when they the r re full agreement will prevail pre Iii in l the main mania r ta Americas America's delegates to the peace pence I conference It Is dl declared lared have e agreed I to recommend the destruction destruction of or the surrendered ered enemy Ivar warships In ordel order or ors tier del to avoid fI any r disputes as ns to their distribution In this the they are supported by hy the British who ulio through Sir Eric Geddes first lord of the d hud hind acquiesced admiralty in the plan The rIte smaller nations probably ably will protest n against this pin plan for foi oi the they hOI hind counted on building up their navies with some of the Hun Ilea vessels pa That Thill 11 vague UC proposition the tIle dom dom of the sons seas is becoming a n trill trin less Jess vague ngue and the chances that It ft will cause nn any serious dispute between i ithe the time Americans American's nn amid the British at th the I conference table are growing dally daily more r remote remote It Is understood lima Um Mr 11 Wilson WWilson has hns assured ed or of will assure Premier Llo Lloyd d George tint he lie has ImS no Intention of su suggesting that the BritIsh British British Brit Brit- ish na navy nahe be he reduced to a fI point that would endanger cr the safety of the time em ern pire c. In this tills as ns In nil all else the ji IH presidents president's s1 S- dents dent's frequent conferences with ih the sta statesmen of or Europe arc having decided decided decided de de- effect and 1111 time the pos possibility of nf clashes between the American Amel delegates dele dele- deleI delegates I gates and those of the time other nations is is' fading away rapidly King Victor Emmanuel of Italy anti I he time prince of or Piedmont heir hei to time Ule t l I throne hrone arrived in Paris Thursday and amI amII I met let President Wilson formally d II i t In ins nh mm to o visit f ft I nl Over 11 In in I K 11 J hind huttI their i ia wf nF re 1 1 fu ton 0 V to Mr Ir on's ons sudden s change u r f plans l' l regarding his hits 1 visit to London Loudon lIe lit determined to be bc there on oh Decem- Decem her ber 20 G 6 instead of waiting until later the reason son given being the possibility that he might find timid it necessary necess necessary r to re return return re- re turn to the United States earlier that than had land been expected d r jr For the tile time being at nt enst least the hot bol- she of Germany are hen beaten ten The fhe national convention of delegates of nf We thle ie soldiers and nud workmen's councils opened In Berlin and at once declared in hl n favor f of the calling culling of n a n national assembly to elect a n president president- of Germany Ger- Ger many and the tIle go government nt s st t December Decem- Decem hel ber er 29 0 as the date ate The Time In Independent CI Socialists lined up In the convention with the Democrats party time Is now in control nail ond which which isled Isled is led ed II by Ebert and amid aneY other of the 1 peoples people's commissioners t 1 Lieb- Lieb knecht kne and his l Hinl fought the time plan tJan for fOl a national assem assembly bl bly and md the fiery Karl arl was barred from the meeting Ebert Ellert continues to toI I urge the orderly formation of ofa II re- re republic public that lint shall b tie Ue e strongly strongly I social social- istl b but th t the belief t that t-a t he he really r-erill r would foster a counter revolution persists persists persists per per- In some quarters It was violent violent- I ly voiced In n the Berlin me Ib iby by peor a n radical lender oP CI of the Independent ent Socialists hue ll li he lie was as howled d down The response of the s to O the e attack was the adoption of n ion transferring legislative and mal Uve tl c power to the Ebert government until some sonic other othel arrangement lent I Is tle IJ by th the national assembly r rIn In many ninny y parts of Germany great dis disorder order prevails pre At D Danzig 1 or or n- n stance all nil the time prisons were wen opened and the time Inmates set et at i liberty Ib and ond I street fighting I Is hemmer general n I t t 1 t I Meanwhile the tit Ik t i weaned I Js tR j moving westward In Russia The llIe followers fol foll lowers of and aid Trotsky hrire have organized or ors a n formidable forn I army urmy and are steadily Mi attacking g the thc people of of the Baltic provinces The Time arrival of or allied na naval 01 forces at nt several so ports ts hns leas not sufficed to stO stop this tIlls movement and the tile provisional pro government of I I has placed that republic un under er the common protection of the entente powers pow poll erg ers pending upending the lie decision of the pence peace peace con conference ce Livonia Courland and much match of or Lithuania are tire In much touch the same plight flight ns fiS Esthonia und rind tic the t c retirIng retiring ing fug German Gennon troops are arc adding uddin to the distress of the tho people i 1 i 1 S 1 Insistent t There have ha been heen recently demands for far the thc n withdrawal of ot British forces from To these Viscount t Milner secretary r of or ware war replies hs with witha a n statement explaining the Ule continuance and i of or the allied operations In Russia nn Justifying them not only ns us the earning earn lag Ins out of an obligation of lI honor nor to protect the Rus nus inns lans and Cz Czecho hoSIO from bolshevik outrages but ais also SO I. I n a measure asure Lire to prevent a n- n reign of oC bare barJ bar bar- J there there that would woul menace nil all Eu peTh Europe pe- 1 t Th hc e- e government go of oC the recreated P Ish nation Is going ahead abend rapidly n i Ith determination Having Ravin conic como comoto to that Germany Germon was In e with the bolshevik It sev- sev diplomatic c l J relations with Berlin a droe Count Harry Harr Kessler Kesser tho the German minister out omit of or the country Ile as vas accused of having ha tal taken en to toWi to Wi Warsaw a n corruption fund of marks to organize a n bolshevik ik coup the there mere The government so also has hns ord orel or- or tar d d elections el to t the he Polish parliament parlia- parlia ment In the thc districts bf Of f Allenstein Pos Po Po- s h Fla Fla- a- a J Danzig and this Is denounced f by he the he German press Iress as the Implied annexation annexation an nn of largo large lar c parts of German cast cast- provinces The Time Poles have ordered r t i. i mobilization of about men r I On J On Friday came the tho news that alI a n lI Polish army numbering was berIt be- be i rIt tg g landed landell at Danzig the seaport of of est cst Prussia which t the h c Poles Ioles seek as asan aril am out outlet let to the Baltic sea sen Another t antl leader lender of the has come comae to the time front General and he lie has occupied Odessa lie He has the support of the time working and middle classes rind and ha has hns s d declared declared lared war against the Ukrainian n sn government o the capitalists and the time theland land Jr nd owners He Ike advocates tes the tIle extension exten Ion sion of the Ukraine ne Into time the portions of and consequently consequent will opposed e 1 b by time the Poles Poles I Having I up i 1 to and across ucross the Rhine the lie allied armies of or occupatIon occupation occupy tion thou now hold the three bridgeheads bridgehead 9 on the east cast bank bani of that river as stipulated stIpe d in nho tho armistice The British have ha the time Cologne Colo lIe bridgehead tit thel the tho e l- l French rench that lIt at at and the Americans Ameri Amerl- cans and French together hold the time bridgehead of Coblenz two Forty pe per percent percent r cent of this the southern part Is occupied pled pied by the The American Third army array under General Dickman was Il Ilits In lu luIt 1 It Its final inal nt at the expiration o othe of or orthe f the original period eliod of the lie armistice exactly according to time the plans made mude u month II before Ho lC despite changes therein t and the difficulties of moving a large army so far with nIl all Its supplies The people of f Cologne Colone are nut not enJoying en en- the restrictions on their move movements move movements ments Instituted d II by the British an d hundreds of or them have ha been arrested for being out O in the streets in the eve e ning The rhe French also are ver very cry strict time the Inhabitants of the territory fhe they are occupying There Is no dan dan- gem gel of any sympathy for the time Huns heIng lit he- In Ing stirred up IJ by this I p Practically el e every day liar sees time the arrival arrival ar ar- rival of one oue or 01 more transports laden lade with returning American soldiers many of them wounded and arrange arrangements e- e ments for their release t from the service I ice are being perfected That their absorption absorption ab alJ- sorption into time the civil 11 life lift of the coun roan tr try will wl bo he accomplished without troll trou- We tie Is assured II by leaders lenders in iii industrial affairs Time The casualty lI lists ts just now TO Hc longer el than ever er to for I. I we are arc getting get get- tin ting UnK the time names of the boys hoys who fell foil In it the Ule great tJ fight fight- In III the Argonne Aronne the crest Severest conflict In m which the time Ameil- Ameil c- c cn can n troops were re engaged ennell Our nn navy also Is coining home piece piece- meal Many of the vessel Is sels el will 1111 be kept kep abroad ad for sonic some time and American aval tl stations will be Le maintained at tit Brest Gibraltar and ond the time Azores for a n year r at Iea least t. t the consent of France been Crept Grent Britain rind anti Portugal having n obtained These e stations with fh their Ir seaplanes and radios will render aid to tam the tho merchant marine Our other n naval nl al 1 establishments In Europe me jc gel being rib dismantled an UH rapidly angle as ns pos- pos b SWIft work on the finance lI bill has hasma been n d done one ne IJ by the thc senate Among the ma man Important committee amend amend- meats of JU in adopted was one Imposing 6 tr a tax bor per cent on profits from child har Ja la r lUo products entering Interstate comand com corn nier 1 Son Southern thern sena senators tors and n lh the they y alone voted against this Place 11 which hick is IH dt designed to rePlace recon re- re icons the tho child chUd labor abor law lily declared unconstitUtional un- un con constitUtional stu by the Supreme court ent Ad Castro was elected presides des or of f r Portugal to succeed Doctor stilt snit nit or of Ull who Was s assassinated ao as tbs bs re re- a n col magi alleged to have hn forme formed IJ by the League of Ctt Youths J |