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Show CHIEF GERMAN GOAT, TOLD TO SIGN TREATY Hfe' ' fFaMB - ' jaraKi MEBAfAAt MUEL L& Mueller Is the chief goat for tho German people, for he has been picked to head the delegation sent to sign the peace treaty and may be the only one to sign. 1 standpoint?" asked Attorney Luckimr "No. I went as an American, nof to i get the German view or the allied viewpoint, but the truth." "Wero you arrested in Belgium" "Yes." "Why?" "They said T had been writing pro-German pro-German articles. " Tho correspondent was detained vt a hotel for two days and then released. : be said. "What was the policy of the Tribune ' toward submarines after the Sinking I !of the Lutltania?" asked Mr. Lucking. "Go slov . 1 should say Wr -were r.pposed to the sinking of unarmed Tjorrhantmen, but whr-n we armed (hem It became a different problom. It I was difficult to say whether they thus became warships or not While we were cautious about rushing into war, at the same time wp urged prepared ness." On further questioning the witness Insisted it was tbe fundamental polk y of the Tribune to support the presi dent when he made a decision |