Show COUNCIL TO FORCE HUN COMPLIANCE SCREWS TO BE TIGHTENED TO COMPEL COMPE GERMANY TO FULFILL FULFILL FULfILL FUL FUL- fILL HER OBLIGATIONS 0 Premier Clemenceau Declares That While Ge Germany ma y Has as Been Be Beaten ten There Ther Is Yet Many Problems Before B fore Final Filial Peace J Paris The The supreme me war war council Is I reported reported to to have reached it a a d decision at Saturdays h ays' ays meeting meetIng that at It was nece necessary sary to Impose more severe conditions conditions con con- con con- upon G Germany ny for tl the e renewal val of th the because cause of Germanys Germany's attitude toward the fulfillment of her obligations Decisions are arc also said to to have been reached for the control contro of German demobilization and of th the production of plants formerly engaged in producing war material It Is expected that the means for securing the execution x cution of the conditions condi- condi Honsl ld id down will be reached at Mondays Monday's session of the council While I have said that the war has been vo won it would perhaps be more more accurate to to say that there is a lull Inthe in inthe inthe the storm said said Ge Georges Clemenceau the French premier In In the course of or ofa orari a an ari interview w Sunday At least he headd add added d it is as well vell to to face squarely al alI air the possibilities Although Germany had been be beaten ten militarily and lad had ad b been beu eu largely disarmed disarmed disarmed dis dis- dis- dis armed there still remained d the th pre pro out a chaotic cha tlc but fr fruitful fruitful fruit fruit- lt- lt ful which great great help may maybe maybe may C h be drawn by the There would he De danger he thought of a reopening of the military de debate de de- debate debate bate if It were were not not for forthe the assurance assurance Pr President Wilson son had voiced voiced recently that whenever France or any other free peoples was men menaced ced th the whole would be ready to v Its liberty In the society o of of nations said sald the premier each nation must be willin willing willingto to renounce renounce its traditional aloofness and be wl willing to employ the na national strength outside Its own co country both bothIn both bothIn In war an and in peace pr Premier Clemenceau warmly praised th the help the American troops had I given 1 In j winning the war f for r de do- |