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Weather Forecast: Tenight, 004, Why Do Frenchmen|; Tiger” Clemenceau: SAYS RUSS WILSON T0 DIPLOMATIC FIGHT ere'ls the Answer second Floor Back WERE NOT SEE FRANCE WILT, BE WAGED ON . ‘ GIVEN AD NEXT WEEK PRECIDENT’S IDEA nee panos sissies sip (By Newspaper Enterprise they drive their own automo Associath n) biles, They are “epatantes seem to be afraid of WASHINGTON, Dee. 5.—Why They do no anything in the world, not even | do so many Frenchmen who an, “currents of air,” for they go j ‘3 i nt to America with the various (currents of air.” for they Ka Ke Ger- Pres . Wilson! . . . po saeeas af tite SotTy ened tn ell sorta of weather i piesa pen ta "9 hig President Wilson’s disarmament pro- species to them American 4,7? {sik shout angthing. for a titi oa Ba gram is to be attacked at the peace confer- gets are “afferent.” They are they are I Trouble in Russia Hohenzollerns ence, it becomes strikingly evident today ‘ee. Tony Go net have to be the IS BOLSHEVISM DODGED? IS PLANNING SPEECHES from a published statement made by British er Secretary of Munitions Winston Churchill. l Giiaitees Sih tae otic aries) | (ee eee eee In effect, Churchill gives notice that if (United Presa Staff Correspondent) LONDO: . DON, Dee. 5—"It Rusale ABOARD THE s. disarmament means the weakening of the pe eo eee. GEORGE WASHINGTON. De. | British navy, to any extent, the British dele- approached thru solemn avenues of watchful papas and mammas t and one can invite them to go to id of codties: when the theatre. or even for an auto the feat. Amat ride, without taking papa and y things that are fun mamma along! They make en laugh at them, it only seema gagements without even consult. ase them. They are not ing papa and mamma’ embarrassed at all They play tennis and golf The American girls are very they ride horseback; they swim; pretty, too--cnost of them. tunity it should now be a great ee Wits be ee democracy like America,” Alex- 5—Ry jens to New be 7 4 ander Kerensky, former Russian | President Wilson will talk plain. g€tes will enter the conference with the firm View with the United Prove to | 1 "pen his 14 principles when purpose of combatting such a program. ay Io whl ore eng | the president is busily at work| Naturally, this also is plain notice of oppo- ‘se sition to President Wilson’s “freedom of the the German revolutic on the tentative drafts of 1 believe the German revolution, speeches he w deliver in France ” rer ,altho started under similar cond) There t* every indication that the $@@8 proposition. tions, and with similar alma to the | president will declare for grading Russian, was able to avert Bolshe down of armaments on sea and AVIATOR VICTIMS OF | ¥iam. land, and that no one sea power ed Preas Leased Wire, Direct to The Star) | “There are three striking features can be supreme. Im, meh the two ters progress|and it was nanounsed that his eoid|,,, LONDON, Dec. 5.—Winston Churchill, minister of mu- | ategned, Getunule ‘ean aetete berl'n WaRiad:: Ghd ave 1s seta, jnitions, speaking at Dundee, declared that Great Britain is i > H eptire effort to internal reconstrue| Long wireless news reports are | determined to maintain its naval supremacy. Faas | te instead of being compelled, Ike | being recetved by the president fre | { “We shall enter the peace conference with the absolute } Runsia, to defend herself simul-| quently during the day. inati imitati | Neadeolty trom toe toe | wo erpak eT |determination that no limitation shall be imposed on our | ‘Most Powerful Man in France Leads rn a ee right to maintain naval defense,” he said. il, howtile internal prope | After disposing of his routine| intend to lend ourselves in any way to restrictions which ‘ — Soe 9, ° ganda i ._ | Work. the president rests much of | will prevent the navy from maintaining its well-deserved Pathfinder Arrives Here Aft-| Statement Signed by Prom- Don t Bother Him threatens, Germany oan get the al.| miral Crayson, his personal phyat-| SUPeriority on the seas.” miral Grayson, his personal physi: | F | U.S. MAIL REMSBERG = fone = areas Pr Life of ° plicity—H " ne Bacon ee in wubject to| wireleas. “No matter what appeals are addressed to us, we do not ; , sia ram re nemeneye) Ree to ely ; In regard to internal affairs, Churchill said: . a lies to help. Russta had nobody to nm. The latter and President Wil n regard to internal affairs, urchill said: er Stormy Trip; Pre- | inent Citizens Recalls He lives in a dingy apartment house alone, save for a 4 her son take frequent constitutionals “The government has decided upon nationalization of 4 H ‘ . | “These spell the difference be-| about the decks. The president at: | rev - y . ‘ " dicts Regular Service Fremont Bank Pailure | servant. bight : 4 tween suocese and failure, and tali| tends the ship's movies and partcl.| (re "aways, but has not yet decided regarding nationaliza- aes ; A bow! of milk is his favorite evening food. the story of Russia's tragedy If | paten tn all. fulbetions. |tion of shipping, which is a complex question. The first bag of mall to be deliv- One of the mest sensational It was long his habit for years to get up at 2 in the| Russia had Germany's present op-) The George Washington is expect: | 0 gn. Whesiea) | Gaindieh et rallitariem at sen 60 Saas (red in Seattle by an airplane was canypalgn uments, bearing | morning and dictate for an hour or two, then go back to bea nity, she would now be @ great) ed to arrive in Brest on Dec. 12, or gg as ad | ots: ts tuied cia to Postmaster) 80 signatures of a score of rep | 4/1) 19 9 ] 9 i cracy, like America 13, by way of the Azores, ‘The ship's |—Both morning and afternoon pa-|great as on land and that he does lally turne , ‘er | reventative citlzens of Fremont, | . ; : ‘ When the oli regime was over | wireless ia in constant touch with |Per® prominently display the United | not favor @ joint sea policy between Eagar Battle Thursday afternoon by| directed against Port Commis. le has 6 vielen fonener and a sarcastic tongue, but likes | thrown. Russia had to fight an out-| Washington bed os peta: ic Pg oe ies Britain and ‘the Unites | Flying Lieut A. F. Hogland, of the sioner Remaberg, made its ap | people to fight and be wittier than he is. aide foe with one hand and do the| All the vessel's appointments are | Bender just before President eated | pag © Gaited States army | pearance today, He has always led the opposition anil has pulled down | st she could to build up herself | very plain. The president and Mrs, |Sslled, in which it was stated that) The Westminster Gazette sayx | Pioneer of the coming aerial mail It recalls the failure of the | more premiers than any other man with the other. Asa result, she waa | Wiison occupy the same auites that |the president “undoubtedly will ask| “The correspondent of the United E and passenger route along the Pa-| F¥ement State bank. of which “A ; sh Cy if th : ec unable to perfect a new economic | were built especially for the kaiser | disarmament on sea as well as on Press is clearly a rather abrupt man, ie tyme Remsberg was president. e118 a physician, but has never practiced. and politcal structure sufficlently | and kaiserin years ago. land.” or he wou! ave endeavor to put ; Mc cosst, Lieut. pr ae rag - The statement is signed by vic He has a modest income from literary work in addition | strong to withstand the strain The sume walter who served the| (Bender further said that the pres:| the new doctrine @ little more per- es i didee tent doseamento to Seat Uma of the bank failure, and in-| to his salary. The Russian army was worm: | former kaiser and kaiserin is serving |!dent's insistence on consummation sunsively. : i : fl pele cludes Senator Dan Landon, Sam F. | ‘ ‘ ‘ F , eaten with German propagandists. the president and his wife in the Of America’s three-year naval bull e Gazette expresses hope that i Sat grigesd ee The avintor | Collins, Howard McKee, A. D. Grow, He is said to have sold his newspaper, L'Homme Libre.| i's an example of this, every time I | same suite ing program may possibly reflect | Wilson will not stress naval disarm- 4 vi in attie 7 ®. ©. Maider, 3. A. Townsley, J. B.| F i io a lawued an order, while preparing for " his determination to ask other na-|ament excessively, thus overlooking WD Wednesday afternoon, but was un-| cocaich and K.C. Morrison | (Special to The Star by N. B. A) down more premiera than any other 1h surly offensive, Rupprecht ap-| WASHINGTON. Dec. §.—The| tons to “scale down” or the United | the disarmament on land. pe thle to affect a landing until 3:27. The statement, under the caption,| PARIS, Deo. “Clemenceau, dis: ie ts ae vers Ol. Hi (Chithaed od Paek Seuss navy department’ was in constant | States will “scale up,” and that “it| ‘The Standard calls it “A remark- “On January 31, 1917, the Fre papers Le ~~ bac gli j eme: | * demo Tho he hi t ‘a * the presidential ship George Wash . ; eet ey ance sttos seeeal MONE Sate bank. of which Judge C mere Ms ‘ rie , Apel ew ne iro BL > pred Belgian Forces ington and her convoy. Just be | “ E. Remaberg whs organizer and| No palace for bi gests Pedlng 6 cate ; * Sebo. 1b "4; tai Pee. Separtionat ‘ata dimdvantages in observing th! president, closed ita doors owing er than a king, more powerful than|® public man all his life, he has Are Approaching Course of the :neditated mail route, the president of never been elected to the French ed that all was well with the party H pory pe arernee ane ya > ly i iv 0 defin eport of positio! ad he says the plan is perfectly feasible. | Pom varectioalry be pe at a xX, | Clemenceau lives ina dingy apart: | academy. Probably because cand the Rhine River N > defi nie h port : f position had 4 1 The success of the initial trip, he/ ¢.7, working men and women. The| Ment house in a narrow street in dates for the “Immorteis” are sup- HAVRE, Dec, 5.—Belgian troops | Seen made at that hour i Sys, will justify the government in : It’s not in th. © residential posed to call upon each member and of a depositors numbered 800 Paris. have approached within 15 mile: | establishing, without delay, an air. “The stockholders of the bank! “istrict, either. His flat is the “sec: | a#k Bn A his vote. Clemenceau) the Rhine, it was indicated in the AMSTERDAM, Dec. §.—Serious| LONDON, Dec. 5.—The Evening | Plane service between Seattle and| y... G Kemabers, J. Harwood | nd floor back.” eee oe cee an official comm today fighting has occurred in Kreuz-)Standard says {t understands the | Beints South. It took Hogland only | sore Ss. P. Dixc 4 W. A. Mo-|_ The great man lives a rave} If he'n ever elected. it will not be We have ocoupled * the re. nach, in which revolutionists were armistice will be extended. yl five hours to reach Seattle from Eu rent ll the directors were @. E,|f0F @ servant or two. Hin children | because he solicited the honor, port said. “A light detachment has defeated by army officers, it was me ! fene, Ore. In this interval, the avi-| p,. P lare married and live elsewhere. He Visited America entered Odenkirchen.” reported here today. | temaberg, J. Harwood Morris and v | ator flew thru a stiff galé and hard | pyr on has been separated from his wife.| It was in 1866 that Clemenceau Officers forced the revolutionists Montenegro Hopes wind. hr whom he married in America, many | went to Amer a he Odenkirchen is an important town t the point of pistols to haul . At the time the bank closed ita we meri anc * saw the a he poin e ' Arriving at the University of| aon, jan. 31, 1917, the 8. P. Dixon |¥earm | surrender of Vickaburg. and now he|15 milea southwest of Dusseldorf} WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Nomi-| down “he red flag iigeine tn for United States Pruhington rounds shortly after! @°Co, corporation. (ot which C. F.| Doesn't Smoke ham en" American woldiers come to and 23 milen northwert of Cologne. nation of | Congressman Carter |removi. of the wou the of of Jugo-Slavonia D. m. Lieut. Hogland circled | pemsberg . nd t N Clemenceau's favorite food nd force the surrender of eee Glass, Virginia, to be secretary of| ficers cheered the former kaiser. t ‘— was secretary), owed the| Milk is Clemenceau's favori »0 urrender of ‘ * ms ‘hee three tmes over the university) jink on unsecured notes, $43,000,|for his evening meal. He doesn't n invaders of his own Wall Discharge the treasury was nent to the senate FAS Dec A “United States ! apr and trees, but was unable) 4. about one-fourth of the deposits.| smoke any more, He likes gray | ls While in America, Clemen 1 sc & today from the White House Kreuznach is on the Nahe river, |° apy ict ie Mexyonliy’ her a lo affect a landing on the limited |" u¢ 2 . the: . >rofensd , M Glass entered congress in 1902) eigh les south of the bend nial American federation, is Phe am- ne note, for $12,000, was dated| clothes and always Wears a soft,|ceau was @ professor of French lit 00 000 a eight mil jouth ne nd in DI Space, bordered with a cheering! necember 29th, 1916, only 31 crush hat, quite ancient. His chief | ¢ » in an academy at Stamford, 100, Na y WON aa diret ‘won: national. recognition | th > at Bingen. It is in the | dition of Montenegro, Nichola Haid- WASHIN IN, Dee. 6.—Dis ‘| Mam of men in uniform and civil-| pore the bank failed. It was signed| recreation is walking in the tiny | Conn nd carrying | territory to be occupied by the SUCivich, minister of the amterior, for his aid in drafting fan spectators» charge of 100,000 men from the navy by C, Remsberg, as secretary.” | garden behind his flat In 1871 Clemenceau was mayor of Ra ert oun Oi thru the federal reserve bank act I h under the terms of the | Sid he interview with thé United i He then directed his course to the $$$ Si he has been premier he has| Montmartre, one of the arrondiane. |" 80M as convenient, has been Glass will assume the duties of armistice and is only 18 miles is today Bunicipal golf links, where he changed his hab He gets to the| ments of Paris. In 1875-76 he was thorized by § tary Daniels. He! tne secretary of the treasury De-|gouth of Kaub, which is expected are heartily in favor of a Ianded without mishap. A crowd war office at a very early hour in| preaident. of *t Paris municipal | "4 the forces would be ape cember 16, Secretary McAdoo an-|to be the southern point of the| Union of Jugo-Slavs,” said Haidouct- . immediately assembled. The space the morning council, which job is equivalent to|%* units, and no individuals would be nounced to American bridgehead. Kreusenach | ¥#¢h Cmtaining the machine was roped Formerly he spent most of his| being mayor of all Paris, Each ar.|@smissed in Europe, McAdoo said he will take a short/is an important manufacturing cen We will join in a plebescite on the Of by the police a few minutes time at literary work, writing plays| rondissement has a mayor, who is ag rest and then will resume the prac . It has a population of 25,000 Pome - ee future status. The ; after the landing, to prevent its and books and editing the newspaper | appoint Fach elects members of ‘ rr: tice af law in New York Fs nk oleae peoples will abide by the result.”” pee injur. he founded. Homme bre | the municipal council, which chooses ce -: a Cc t l MeAdoo will remain on the job A t 4 L d ee a ee ee Weut Hogland was exhausted orenident ONtrol director general of railroads “u ustrian eader . ° s uen 4 scheduled to Worked in Night Hours jar ireless ae ge eel aay Ry pigs dl b sous edit aitaable a ca aps ‘Then it cl bade 1 matetts | afore en 2 ary as premier is) wASHIN' Dec. 5.—Govern.|* Couple of days after the first of S U A ° h PLAN TO INVITE he Hotel Washington in a pri-| become @ qua - igen jen it was Clemenceau’s custom | 199 999 (about $19,000) franca a yea the year W Mate can Then team in & Dri) seattle Thursday, with the passing of| to have a bowl of milk for dinner | Wo wemror, te nie canes 8 2eer: | ment monopoly of all wireless in the |e yer” | | ays Union it FOCH TO AMERICA a ; vey an ordinance submitted to the city! and go to very ear He would * n nOM | United States and its possessions was ary, " WASHINGTON Rei hpe Meth and a meal, he related the in | @" oy Birches cere cee and ao ie ted Very anny. he appoints, get 80,000 franca’a year.) aavecated he Hecretary of the Navy | S#ld Germany Is Vital ANG F TON, Dec. 5.—Marshai CMents of his epochal trip briefly,| council by ayor anson nvaria ® pa r The president of France, M. Ray-| ty 1 i Persona I am deeply gratified . - ‘och, commander in chief of tho her conditions are not| City Health Commissioner J. 8. Mc n the morning and spe nd a and SUnCAren oe n salary of | Daniels today that tie Oli lk th Se. atthe Roles LONDON, Dec. 5.—There is a dis: allied armies, will be invited to visit ued Friday, { chal return to| Bride. The ordinance wan slated for | of hours dictating to bar Y-| 1,000,000 franca a year, but he ilves of the treasury and I am confident | position to agree with th estion | the United States, if a resolution be- Sacrament: train, leaving my per pessoa ies : sr | somtigd Meloy satiny Would go back, to bed and | in a palace, and'ix supposed to xpend KING ALBERT AND HIS he will give country @ brilliant|of Austrian Foreign Minister Bauer, i pre ark ty a member of the Seattle,” Lieut. Hogland | of the council Thursd mrercns . | eet « i a Mc tal and sat administration that Getmen. Aube: diheenedie ee i ual co-operation in the matter of| The longsuffering secretary lived ah Ty F 3, Dec, 6—King Albert of| part to give out any statement be.|™ust Join the confederation of Ger- | RN rae vs his job to get him British Troops , ‘ : { > was very hard, because| health and sanitation should be| nearby. It 4a hard wind, |taken, if the rising influenza menace | self out of bed and over to the Clem € Be fad T shold’ nine and, %,hard wind, | ito be finally obliterated, Dr. Mc-|encea flat nt the exact minute of Nearing Cologne!’ um and his party arrived here | fore the | ment,” Gla int-|man states, since reorganization of © confirms my apr waid the Austrian empire is impossible. : vi Have you aw sstab- Unless German Austria does make 2 waged yoaipses Bride says. A total of 284 new influ-|the night when the master felt like| LONDON, Dec. 5.—British troops tahoe ai thanges, and the o Fei i peor’ enza casen, reported to the health| climbing out of bed and doing some | have approached to within 22 miles — Ie alee Sr abtiian con pant busine =~ Wil, Of course, return by ‘ne |department Wednesday, shows that | worl of C thelr principal objective, Se tion Ce ine Wie. to.- déapons' oft aia ; influenza i« now practically at the Likes a Fight it was shown in Field Marshal etter rom arke onomic position , "4 official s emen on 6 N ‘f i pleut Hogland’s flight, thru the| stage {t was during the ban Nghe n| Clemenceau has a violent temper Hale th 1 statement t da } Now is the opportune ret of weather - ce and 25 peopl died each eli fight He « In a rage be ° SacHee ne tine of * i ) ; fy, | Honest. cond mia eeotee Se con ere © He iio Hast Toe gaits © tae | eaten MoMtalden: aoe Bksen Kaitor The Star: [feel that I collections on over 30,000 || Prussian Prince } time to sell at a profit- | onatration of the Hability of | day, according to 5 end fights Pie a ae J hia a oe pledges entirely thout prof . , iH thé airplane to Seattle | Steps may be taken by the health! tongue when P Cgpened. ut | he comment oe Nee AUS. CPT Mena Nec ealon or reriineratiah Gf Says Ex-Emperor } able figure. We sug- | Wistors and mechanical experta,| department to compel the owners of | paradoxically, those who have come| (Buren is 22 miles southwest of banks Of’ Meattle 4n apology f0r oo Vion aca antinele at thei . ’ ost that vou list Who followed the eel exerts, | ety lodging houses to improve the|{n contact with him a «reat deal any | Cologne.) GOL OMI HHVOur AIRED INO OR tee tout ae Needs Protection |} °°! hat you list your Keenest of intorent general sanitation of their buildings, | he doesn't like people to agree with ‘ peculiar position occupied by that cannot be excelled AMSTERDAM, Dee. 5.—Prince business for sale with ne in regard to yentilation.| him all the time; he likes them to Will Wear Masks | He >, ‘ Male esbec . Seattle banks on my list of With so large a stock of Henry of Prussia, brother of the kai-}) one of the dealers ad- : ios It a Mile a Minute Vifteen men were taken from such|come back at him, be wittler than in Frisco St nl aabaisieets ta War Gar stanege ve. band, & eosolal re ser, has issued a proclamation stat-| 4 hed ee crity of the wind |establishments Wednesday desperate- | : ores ings Stamps. port was hardly necessary ing that the “eldest Hohenzotlern"|) vertising under the “x he ¢ ; ty ill with influenza, and conveyed to| Most people, including official FRANCISCO,’ Dee, 5.—City The banks of Seattle have nothing “slack” in has left Prussia, and that it is, there classified heading of h r t the old court houne emergency hos-| are afraid of the Clemenceau tre,|health Officer Hassler has asked partied. at-all.diplan theuont: the bank that I know of fore, incumbent upon him to dqev-) pp s Op th . (Continued Page Ten) pital. ‘They had tain in damp, poorly |For close to half a century he has] that all employes of department ear a stock of stamps amount like to make this erything possible to aid the lawfully |) 2 ¢suress PPer wie iets ventilated rooma for several days,| been either a member o' aye, ham-| stores wear influenza masks again ing to from $200,000 to $300,000 explanation to the public elected government ) ties. 4 Of peo ew sPAvEr Lund for relief without medical axnistance which | ber of deput por a ator fe has | owing to the increase in influenza in value, They have sold them Yours truly ‘At the same time,” he concluded, |} p @ reached million and aggravated thelr condition to the dan- | alwa n leader of the opposl:| Thirty four new cases were reported! ty the public. and have. made C. H. CLARKE “it is my duty to stand by the kaiser | { terd credited with pulling y three days, ger point, Dr, Mclride oak] tion, and 4s y. |and protect him from harm” | % 5 * ae Suet Sechelt Stee crete <asccectsa cate a