Show ALLIES TO WARN HUNS SENSE OF REALITIES REALITIES' TO BE IMPRESSED 0 N LEADER GERr ANY k I vr- vr r 4 T r r By ASSOC Asso Associated Press a Feb Thc 7 I the he allied sallied PARIS premiers who will meet this afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon as the supreme war council probably will fix new terms to be imposed upon Germany f. f 1 tactics tactics-o I I tion lion and recrimination are s said id to h have v reached a a. a climax in hia a a j I threat made at Weimar Veimar by Ebert that Germ Germany ny would I br break ak off negotiations with the allies The feeling in peace conference circles circles circles' is that that- the Germans are more and more forgetting their position and it is expected I that the supreme war council will take measures to bring tb thins m to a sense of the realities realities I Marshal F Toch Foch ch w will ill go goto to Trev Treves Tre es February February Feb Feb- 17 to fix the conditions for a a third renewal of the armistice It is understood that the council will fix a brief time within which the Germans Germans Germans Ger Ger- mans must carry out the conditions they have hae only fulfilled In part None j I lot of the the German merchant ships which I I were to have lla been sent to certain ali allied al- al i lied ports have yet been handed over oCr j I OCCUPY OCCUpy ESSEN PLEA Fr French opinion considers that the occupation of Essen is of first necessity necessity necessity sity If the allies are to lo control Germanys Germany's Germany Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many many's s war factories Public opinion in France also is asking if the supreme war council is going to allow Field Marshal Von to prepare I a campaign against Poland The supreme war council also will fix the size of the contingent of I France Great Britain the United St States tes and allied nations in the armies of occupation both In Europe and andasia I asia Ebert Professes to See Germany Revived By Associated Press WEIMAR Y T I EIMAR Feb 7 The The old order in in Germany has gone be beyond ond recall and the people now are arc det determined to rule themselves themselves themselves them them- selves declared Friedrich Ebert the chancellor calling the the national national as assembly assembly assembly as- as to order here Thursday afternoon afternoon after after- noon We e will call on the old German spirit of Weimar Velmar he said We Ve will vill willbe be an empire of justice and truth The chancellor opened the proceedings proceedings proceedings proceed proceed- ings of oC the assembly at o clock I He lie was received with applause as he heI advanced for foi the ceremonies In openIng opening opening open open- I ing he addressed the assemblage as 4 form address address address ad- ad ad ad- ladles ladies and gentlemen a form of dress never before heard heard in in a Germ German n legislative body The rhe chancellors chancellor's speech was an earnest appe appeal l for unity and and untiring labor By Associated Press i BERLIN DEnLIN Feb 7 Unconfirmed pi press press- ess- ess dispatches from Bremen indicate that I. I the insurgents there are are continuing guerrilla warfare notwithstanding the governments government's claim that the uprising I was q quelled Tuesday The casualties are estimated at thirty dead and over overa I a hundred wounded the insurgents being the heaviest hea losers I Herr Ebert Lbert said he hailed the decision deci sion lion of r Germ German n n Austria to brIng about that national unit of th the German n race lace which alone can afford ifford a it guarantee of ofa a a. and economic life The rhe as assembly embly members of which were present adopted the old standing 01 ot 01 ders deIs of the reichstag as all temporary Continued Continued Continued on page 8 8 J I I I I SENSE OF REALITIES Continued from page 1 rules of oC procedure The assembly will meet again tomorrow Here Are Eberts Ebert's Objectionable Words By Associated Pre Press s. s BASEL Switzerland Feb 7 Chan Chan Chancellor Ebert In his address to the German German German Ger Ger- man national assembly at Weimar Velmar yesterday yesterday yes yes- said The conditions of ot the armistice have been of ot unheard of severity and andere were ere carried out without shame We Ve warn our adversaries adversaries' not to push us too farLik far tar Lik Like General Winterfeld who re resigned resigned resigned re- re signed from the armistice commission the whole German government might also eventually e be forced to renounce from collaborating In the peace pour and throw upon our adversaries ad leg ies all the tIme weight of responsibility for tor forthe forthe the new world organization Confident in the promises of PresIdent President Pres Pros ident Wilson Germany lay down her arms and now we await the peace ol ot President Wilson II son to which we have a aright right 1 I J |