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Show ARRIVE I TO SIGN TREATY Mueller and Bell at Versailles Ver-sailles to Attach Their Signatures. (By the Associated Fress.) Everything is in readiness for the Signing Saturday afternoon by the Germans of the peace treatj Dr. Hermann Mueller, foreign min-' Ister In the new German cabinet and Dr. Bell, chief of the colonial office, designated as Germany's signatories to the momentous document, arrived in Versailles late Friday nmht to car-rj car-rj out tht promise of the cabinet and I (he national assembly to seal the com pact That the Germans still are dissatisfied dissatis-fied with the in at v terms is indicated by reports thai Dr Mueller and Dr. Bell left Berlin for Versailles secret-ly, secret-ly, fearing attempt! on their lives. An eleventh-hour discordant note has been struck by (he Chinese delegates, dele-gates, who announce they will not-affix (heir signatures to the treaty because be-cause China will not be allowed to j make reservations concerning the pro-, vince of Shantung President Wilson is expected to sail I homeward on the steamer George Washington from Brest Sundav afternoon. after-noon. Shortly after his arrival in the I'ntted States it is said the president will make a tour of the country on behalf be-half of the peace treaty ;:nd the league of nations covenants Secretary of State Lansing will take the president's place in the peace councils. Some anxiety has been eroused in Paris by news of further German aggressions ag-gressions against Poland The irupor-1 tant city of Czenstochowa, 150 miles j southwest of Warsaw is reported as be- j ing under heavy attack by artillery. At i some points the Germans are declared de-clared to be within twenty miles of the city Vienna advices say that Austrian, German and Italian communists have I decided to attempt to raise the red j ilaq of revolution in Italy about! July 15. |