Show COUNCIL TO FORCE SCREWS TO BE TIGHTENED TO COMPEL GERMANY TO FULFILL HER obligations premier clemenceau declares that while germany has been beaten there Is yet wany problems before final peace ill paris rig the supreme war council Is reported to have reached a de decision elsion it at saturdays meeting that it was wai necessary to impose more severe conditions upon germany for the renewal of tile arinI armistice stice because of Germ germanas germanys anys attitude toward tile tho of her obligations decisions are arc also said to have been reached for tile control 0 of f german demobilization and 6 of the hie production of plants formerly engaged in ili producing war material it Is expected eliat tile the means for se securing turing tile execution of the conditions told laid down will bo be reached at mondays days session of tile council while I 1 have said maid that tho file war has been won it would perhaps bo be more accurate to say bay that there Is a lull in tile storm said georges clemenceau the french premier in tho the courso course of nil interview sunday at least lie ho added it Is as well to face ace squi squarely trey 4 aerni 11 boug I 1 iby 1151 V VL trw militarily and hail bad been largely disarmed there still remained tho the premier pointed out a chaotic but fruitful full russia from which great help may bo be drawn by tho the Teu tons there would bo be danger lie he thought of a reopening of tile the military debate it if it were not for tile tho assurance assur anco I 1 resident president wilson had voiced recently that whenever franco france or any other free peoples wits was menaced the ahola world would bo be ready to vInd leate liberty lb orty I 1 in ili tho the society of nations said the premier each nation must be willing to renounce its traditional aloofness nud and bo willing to employ the natio nationiel nill 8 strength outside its ita own on country wit both in ili war find and in ili peace premier clemenceau warmly praised the help ilia american troops hild had given in ili winning the war for domo democracy mo cracy cy |