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omen mare wae THE | EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919, — ae DEPUTIES PRESIDENT WIL ON REVIEWING U.S. TROOPS AT CHRISTMAS FRENGH WANT FOGH NEW GOVERNME Paci) NOT SUPPORT WADE OMMANDER FORMED BY SE OF WORLD POLICE AND WWGO- George and Foreign Minister Critic Would Have Internation- | Serbian - Croati: the President mw plain his inter+ ; pretation of the clause in his fourteen points relating to sea power in such | al Force to Safeguard Kingdom Organize 4 Way as to win the adhesina of the | lies Are Informed, iiritish leaders. _— i They also reached a vommon ground | Potiticjans Admit Britain Back 7 .oncerning the subject of Pe tion, ’ re * ' | ‘ sometimes called indemnities, It is Up Wilson in’ His | 4 curious coincidenc: however, that . on the same day that President Wil- High Ideals. | won announced that his viet to Eng- =e ‘and had brought about such results By Lincoln Eyre. as Justified the statement that there | Conrright 1919, by the Frew (ybiighing Co, he New York Brentng World n= (Assoviated B nt has been By William Conk PARIS, Ja Views Pablisiing Ov. A new Govert ined only the work of writ! T tebe st btheat tha veoch | dents of the situation here the issne) | PARIS, Jan. 6.—With the atte Stava—Sorbta, Mowl should have uttere hat speee Institution of a Society of Nu Hosnia, Herzegovina, Dalmatia is Joined in unmistakable fashion be- preted. ‘tween the President of the United His defense of the old order of States and the Prime Minister of things, especially of the balance vf France. jbaged on President Wiison's princl- tq and $ comes the question of future yng armies. This 5 {Commandant de Civricux military erit lovenia, The Entente neutr yovernments, ao int is raised here 1 1 ! Matis which now is being variously inter- wants to see “Ins power, is in sharp contrast to the} The speech of President Wilson in Sat Wilsonian attitude on that suhect./the Roman Parliament removes the {ternational ps under command | is vow the U The press here and in London folt @/ ast vestige of doubt as to the wide f Marsial Foch safeguard 1h “Pra Kngland and certain delicucy about mentioning the divergence existing betweon his peace which shortiy will be signe their hits " Italy ane divergence themacives but they PriNLe’ | viaws and those of M. Clemenceat Civrieux mentions the fach that) nania, qisposed of Serbian rigl fully in the newspapers here the Wha Bresttent alates jUppression of all compulsory mill-') Jig yy M. ft Veaniteh; Peatnia American newspaper comment 810%-lwniiee cannot be ano aint fea service has been asked for, bu vistas Touday in weve ing how the two sentiments had peon power.” becauso “that has been tried does not say how an army of elle 8 MES yelety af Nations shall 7 {tne matched. ” and found wanting formed, He wants it to be an Ea- ammanite t her bargain CLEMENCEAU'S VIEWSARE PER-| M, Clemenceau told the Frer lente ai@iy, that in to say, compoani | ste Demin peuce ns with Central Power cont lof men from the Allied countr which, in the opinion of many here, would simply mean an Allied army ‘4 | watch Germany | In military circles it is thought] |that if an international army ‘« to SONAL. Chamber of Deputies. “There was No false importance should be @t-| that system of alliances which I du tached to the French Chief's speech, mot renounce,” and insisted that If it being regarded ag more an exp * }oquilibriuen. “spontaneously produced @ion of personal than official views) in the course of war. had existed ued. “Does the Italy und Fra Kagland and Ru guarding the eastern coast of tic oti] stand in internath but if a lino of cleavage were drawn | before in the shape of a defensive $t would be found that the Wilson] atiance between the United sta i 4 two facts which wa ¢ = » be formed jt shall includo Geran | g¢ ) Negative thi estiot 1 doctrine commanded far more SUP-| Great Britain, Italy and France, the goldiery, as Germany, no'doubt, willltca entered the war after prey port in Britain than that of ‘he) war would not have occurred.” be represented diplomatically in thé) of this treaty, She eame in as French Premier, In tnterrupting — the Premier's a Society of Nations. | ae vowed my { treaties, The first time that the Frosident| speech the Socialist and radical Dep- ist ae lipertirmepgeemee _ 2 oy mr at ae iat St Lr ee ee eo bean IHtAPnAC | THO tiie te ene tt come ea mentioned the subject of bulance of uties conched their denunciations of First PHOTO to REACH HERE SHOWING PRESIDENT WILSON REVIEWING UNITED STATES TROOPS near lieaat polles nv a neceasary boss of| when un imperialiel policy: eoletd power specifically was in his Guild-| the “old ayatem” curiously enough 1a CHAUMONT. In the Group A PRESIDENT and Mas. WILSON , SNS PERSHING, General LIGGETT and Genere! BULLARD [+ ty of Nations, the institu- | fave n Euro hall speech. practically the sime terms used a few) — —— Bi, TERIA ONAL Ttin CREVICE Juion of which ia offered man. as ‘onference there “ Sane eee — —_— eu of their pe nont fra ! nf He did not change his opposition | days later by Mr, Wilson, [eee Single dontente army, ote) phd domination: defending tht who entered te the old system in his other) = M: Clemenceau refrained altog speeches, being content to rest upon | from mentioning the League of Na+ the Orat definition. When he spoke | tions, Nor did he make any refer e America, Serb ¥! } Allied Armics on the “western front, fourth " # @mceau talked to the Deputies the/any sort of atmosphere in interna- WAS ILL ONLY SIX mS Marshal Foeh should become +) business proposition Yeference he made to the compulsion | (jonai reiations—the “now pti nander in Chief of @ powerful inter. | # tt tt ef the common conscience appeured| tonal prychology"” which President} — | ies arc ee een a pich $a RnOW, ath white & aa ens entors uropa where their presence shall Will have the assistance of Ame ) | nave heen a A necessary, President Wilson has announced | ‘ i1-| the United States came inte the a saegpeacaiss to be almost deliberately intended a8) Wilson acemas essential “If the Rhine presents a continu o abolivh seeret ‘treaties, If Amer! @ reply to the Frenchman's speech, of | On the other hand, it is Sen | Which, however, he may have had 00! understood in French political circles | We HRLIFAR: Garrise In ihe west . knowledge. m not be conference. with st <acenecgencs that the British Government shares | ame cannot be said of that big e red, then SRGAE GE aaah cine, are posted «of the world thin En Will be given in future; Arch-| those speaking on behalf and in ym Kirst Page. rn front alo: which, at wide d Nor did the Premier's words lend] with Mr. Wilson the view that some | ‘hemseives to the theory that he op- | new, te telfish and nationalistic Poved the bigger principles that Pres-| note must be struck if the Peace of | Mutinies Occurred at Dover as euk arined groups eit iit dons | ents Allied mations Not “Policy of City” to Re- _ ent Wilson espoures. They are not! paris is to become a just and durable | Well as Folkestone, W. Ai ; he te einer Murmansk achments, |nanie of the Umited Stat cares bei the end Haase reality, @s demanded by the peoples! eee nc estone, Wal instate Fighters, Former i! enenty Gunes aie one and Wate getion ¢ ven Contarel Fas to the means, Perhaps] of the world. Office Say | Lie T, . SE ene Bulgaria, | headed by Nik : says. ieut. Knapp Is Told. barr a HORS it ‘Bulgaria, | headed by Nikola 1 tch, ed under the command of Germany is concerned makes her| ing conjured away the freedom of vanced on » view the peace situation Alersot'| as Mead (Numahod by. & formule ot| LONDON, Jan. 6 lt is revealed Former Lieut. James A. Knapp of attew dks is i ne man, of else they will forever be] In the first ortion of the light from the others. Whatever | whictt ihe snsenen va the coramon [ZOF (hg first time in a loug explana jthe Quartermasters C once . Honeath the sew} subyct to thoxe audden strong winds) {oteryjow, cubled on Baturday the cause it ie the truth to say that | Ueaxe of the fects in the face of a| don issued by the War Office Net NERO TL Nee YONG déleat He, dil ee eee een eee ee ean oa oe ie ee esavata | treaty: of 1018, bs which Thali common dan: Mr. Wil will| | often sunk Into the mud up to their The writer asks for complete derao- 5. whic aly there is @ closer communion between | ion” il oe table pfu Rt day that trouble similar to that with eturned from the war to find himself 0) of their Arctic foot- | Olligation of all the Allied forces; a Into poss: of the camer = peers Briain than be: | with Mi. Lioyd George and his asuy- | the troops at Folkestone occurred at NEGUS a OU ie my bi lore Bee with the clonients| CEMeDIIERLICR wate a eine foavad ‘ey thn Bence COntOnane ween them a 6 others. clates, ave (bukcon ih a pendants than he bad when lett im, should be carried o ‘ollowins st iy saad 3 i » but a smaller scale, and makes iting here of the utmo: 1 anced Allied pl He dova rhia worl t again, and fi In part this must be ascribed to} t’caalbly he may be able to relieve | the Police Department to serve his ginjioy Bo a ee ate CAUntER demon) tithe fol nda of the Ialuna of their | {t is stated that as the men were the Jugo-Slava impigno|acting under a g sunder Inredentint claims. In tous! standing no disciplinary measures country. ell was over the draft ag bilize its men while another retains aries nna wolintea eaavethatan BOLSHEVIK] MUTILATE BODIES] :;,,., Bip (0 Mls wo applloatiens for ren OF OUR DEAD. a GERMAN DEMOCRATS HERE racial affection, and in part to a sim.~ larity of political concepts. | upon th GITUATION IN THE NORTH WOR- |. ‘ent the Italians probably would » RIES ALLIES. Jcome to Pariw tayoratiy inclined to- | #111 be adopted | tement on the force—the last in Further evidence that the Bolshe: 500 FOR 1 1s RED ) ‘Tho ituation in Rusals, Petand| | A 8 Laakae ne Nations Cae A large staff of officials has gone ~he was told that it was eieacey pees Allied wounte CELEBRATE KAISER’S F | any case, e certas f i > i: ‘ ‘ a me to headquarters to- Juge-Slavia, Itaiy and the Western | Ar. Wilson will not abandon his basic | Folkestone and Dover to tnvestl- — Syetye a at's poliey not to put {oy a report from Laval. Col, Core KILLING REPRISAL | ? ™ Balkane makes it appear that the Piocinie fr any, wanes sinited tol gate Individua. cases of discontent COUNT. von ng Who) Tia) Feelgned (0: 10h Al wae in command or Amer | Tender Dinner at Liederkranz to D forthcoming conference will have less |°"/U'n/nowers, Te aucetion fire’ |and to demobilize men who are en- HERTLING « r war service, jean forces in the vicinity of Shen-leu. Thai 1 | Jacobi, Veteran of diffculty making peace with Germany| jossidie to accept a broader form of|Utled to their discharge from the ,. ; > : in. was in the regular muro on Nov. 24, Amerigana wore) “ive Phowsand tla oe ey than with certain interests aligned | ari ment “nang the “nations de- army. ‘The War Office admits that First Bavarian Premier Inaug- 1903 to 1912, and left a the victims, peording to the report. After Bolshevik Official’s | 1848, i, signed to ine € ventuall, 4 ei " H . j ? . an J job th i th beside i i i G With the Allies, | flgued to dnclude eventually, if their] ine affair seemed at first tkely to) urated Kaiser's “Peace Feel- | x, ; a Job in the Gad two officers was Assassination. An Is of Gen One member of the American MIS-| rent enemies? "8 lead to serous consequences, but ‘) intents He) op sont 88 by, m. foree d eee sion put it as an epi ‘ at{” The Fre ‘ aera ors” in Reichstag {vanced to the grado of a detective, Bu.sheviats, Seven 1 VLADIVOSTOK, Jun, 6 (Assoc its hoi the _ see Neve cake ie vipeg FRAY: t Peete a Bibs gn Phe < oi rs) says that it {8 now iu the course of ers” in’ Reichstag. nd w ‘ . Quoeor k and 3 ven others) we Bolsheviki in Pe jacobls4 Nd ot clom o ‘OPEN SEN, Jan. ¢ soeitatc 7 ener: ry . Sia be r F : yap, With the point of the bayonet. Jnew ideas and that it is whoily fal- | @USfaclory arrangement les OPENHAGEN: an, 0 in me He did work in 1916 in Scr the the! report. of Lieut no Hostages attor site Provide ne) An cee \- PWnatever action may be taken by | mM mua to ry nara hin Ae clinging tw! The chief desire of the British Press)--Count Georg v0 Mrsaiineunts Bean faraiaea [ew iee a, te por Lae i ut September of|t pine ove f rohiall e things of the past the ; fing, the former porta erman ay I pang aga Seater nmnisear or i the conference, there will be dis. | he formined to see that his coun, |eeople is to have the army demo- rege? : aide i sae an ieee Kho had everal homes in the bodies found after the engage Novacecinis ites Pamro: master; fan | adenuate ivy lhitized as quickly as possibile. T died Suturida it @t HNO) Oueens, jncliding that of Jame ment ne the men belay t by BM. Kuasnctsot, a us H. Schiff, Mr, Sigel und other sp SPpoiatments and resentments which | pce uate! uarded from | Dillzed as quickly as poss The} nome in Huhpolding, Havaria, at the| Coret, “one. a tee i] i mee 2 comi engineer, ind Oe We ts Ruslan! wore one in i oof Dr. Img ARE epsion, and that up t be pres c tot he p tab 1, Lieutenant, head smashed! ishman, who have arrived at Oms will have to be checked by the powers elements in particular oppose | he had trailed to Bo age of seventy-live years. He had} ry At he has been unable to discover in | E tm the League of Nations, for it seems | sie Wilsoniin doctrines a suinelon, |the retention of » large conscripted | yeey il wix days. given nine years, This man had With axe h rom Schluesselburg, near Potrograd. jive then 1. J "iret probable that body, when created, will | "uarantee of the inviolability of the |army for the policing of foreign ter- — om things the pawn ticke Noy 2 Conporel, DERG ae POA ner | Ot the travellers report, 600 1 “ Ww have to function tinmediately, jsfeatiers of France Llores, with the possibility of he-| Count von Herthing & watch stolen from the home of | With axe that only parts of tho fact | were exccuted an Demo Another point of intercat tea in|, hfeneh public op nion, ax a whate, | THOreS , halle eel Sais sarned of al tha German | Harry Foster of Quee > wason| COEnet: 1 All formier:\non comm ianioned ‘om. Bae | nas manife (ht bu 1 Gon oe Ing drawn into conflicts with thelr most learned UI i asl a teadall A ficht ‘police bh Corporal, d emashed tu} cers of the Russian Army within ‘ the German national clection Jun. 1%) ata desire to wrest the ithin dle 1 {Chancellors since the empire wa - ae Ttl willl uxe ang arms and | sh of the Bolshevik authorities in aarinst Tre mupport of the Wert Govorns, cen ea r people. Recah an aderie Cte nade een) coll amy Match UAL by blows, apburentiy from blant ads | Petrograd wre being forcibly 1 Be eo as eos BO Teg en state Ne elent ; d aed, according to advices rece ae ment would be viewed as a long step | Aber of Deputies in the Holap's eApUEA TAD Is on uly New York po-| 4, private, head smashed with | here, 7 are desired. for officers, The Flavor Is Exquisite— er arrested Roy ‘Tyler n the Red Army, for which toward the formation of a # of troops are reported called ught by the police as th head smashed an¢ | 2las Eee vith the Kalser's former realm, we tremor wath there ia conclusive | he had combined educational and tit- | “tall man” in the holdup of the FE. | hro. muventiy with axe’ | to the colors. le a Bolahevik victory would sori. | ta The the pee Haliolea ars: T0 SEE MR, WILSON | «: try work with political agtivitter yn Savings Bank. H tl] In the mean time, the Bolsheviste} Influenza is said to he working ously affect the present pians. | Meanwhile, he Dopular. sentiment. | Von Hortling was appointed Linper yw but Tyler tlare carrying. on propaganda en | %avoc among the Petrograd popula Buch influences as can de wielded | ing hi 6 She Meeution are watons jal German Chancellor in October, | ¢ ace wh as|deavoring to prove they treat oris | ion. The economic machinery of the jing him w unsiceping, sometimes | [3rijist) Zionisis A Reach French | 1! eeding Dr. Georg Michaelis. | « nore than in New York, and!e kind! Late tht Kk Voity is at a slandst 1 by the Allies and other factors ox- | shapely sushicloue, vigianes.” One | Diitist mists Also Reach Freneh) yy Raa athion Pa Anse aha he andl onere Kindly; tate this week an) 2 pues Hy BRS, euah “ c \ ull Of Mast yeu escaped at Ror . N » enemy patrol In the vicinity o| f ak copper ane r metals tyrna! to Germany are all on the ride Bf Segoe whe awe s hae voted for the Capital—Roumania Gives Jand Broperor Wil ‘erred upon | one of the few New York lancited Acrous he. niente’ land are still being shipped to of the Provisional Government, which | Prankini imistry told me this him the Orde Mack Bagic h Tyler by sight the 1 prisoners to exch y 5 that th is ) noun ‘ ads AF ud { seemingly shows an inclination to! ity Recorded the. Garant Ph et i [and his wart r eelf-macrt 1 with a CN vc aa In connec. American officers went forward te oe ORANGE PEKOE food faith and a@ responsiveness to | Sunday's session was based chiefly on | PA! ! stephen: © in pi vas ate hes in the Reichstag | eas brought back Frain” Fran a hy Poa en oe the. Bol. ' afb deh Seal ite obligations that the extn ele. | the Chambe jurwillingness to force | Wis Synagogue! yon. Hertling y the posstbili-| Knapp. In Fa to iar visty produced two : one ar eA cali aecy btal t TRY IT na ed, ments are unly tuo anxious to re |torms aimonth Moree eae anes | of New as Chairman | tes of pea Mresses were) ‘or near Chateau Du L nigh hand the ott ehman eh BMH ee fellows Tight P a, i 5 ha Pra characterized the news t into uM ub) in f offerin exchange * | ‘pudlate wholesouled confidence in. the |“ t? fA eerie teountrioh as. “peace erg were talking ef home, On Riker on and treat | town Only- Ger ang bin cation gy ues. {ca, at nd even were atta { by the wv entioned Queens, ar lv" any ot ans or | autodl Heat 4 tehmen whe ford they whisked into the woods hem | one t n waioie: canoe subma- | dier The discovery of mutilated bod back at Shenkursk has brought a new spirit Ps * | € | is that it serves | ferenc Wh oArthur J. Balfour, the Vobruary, 1916. though he never) your wateh,’ to the Americans, who are now fight \ : : 1 thes | announced ui four “home (war burglarized vii ing mad, nant ii tee Fcc tho Sag | Wanamaker's. S Her Hus: here with Col. 8, prineiples for peve you. T found it ina pawnshop and lon. Uh tiene . w tha wd it's there now waiting for you. T MANOR: $8 Mb Restaurants which serve | 1 Broker: wo ltt chp wae va faite aNd) an who stule It got nine years \s MSG . Trude Stark C an imitation are build- ty-one, of No. 148 | pesentatiy Poth Havers | a iltie anessaet at mratnee elk rivatch ‘hed keen etniene to cat | MEXICO SHORT OF CASH, Mid-Week Special for Tars and Wed., Jan. 7th & 8th ing up a reputation of band was a broker, was held in 81.000 '% mariner a elohatag list J when: he said | POORER IMEMUR TT eKOR tno RCE ial bate ASHINUTON, Jan. 6—Mexico ha CHOCOLATE COVRRED CREOLE. FF RMINT VATTER Thee are Tin rson Market Police Cour " \ WHINes| Zr te whe wot bak ling colar fot | ee cream worn : > money with which to pay the rink at mh on Coverings at oie word, Camas Choe ctat 2 throughout. Serve only VELEiaNe Ghakeod wii tha tatoaty at fan officer of | Fee ee this the hed, alleging | ,, WP n Lieut: Knapp went to France (or damages submitted by. Anieric Unexcellad in richiers and pasty. SPECTAL for two di. Hox of certain articles from the Wana- reas, py | bad health oat hae NH Mere ee an 1 other f citizens growing ou ~ LEAsPERRINS dacree < nays ee Weer sitver chevromes |i tte it ea hon t Fou, this 1 noi Attraciive Offerings for Monday, Jan. 6th ii auson, a detective, ‘ PTON Jan 6.—-A0 Hi } fam “ liehe tug the : ‘ hehe , amily ASSORTED LOLLYPOPS—Nominated and clected by the Widdiest Cony SAUCE han arvoutiad the Pilihes tO ey , r haw suet t from camp hin wife parent never hatiieial wa teln.” “hie ae vt Wey Il ua ns gy A Recker, oa. car ttent termeatees AT saetera lng or aear| patie & basa Oe Ua ; Srted gure trait Favor’: varh sandy disk ialnttiy” wranora i wate ONLY ORIGINAL WORME ST ERG IRE Tie Lasiified) thar ato: had / ee t ERI) wa boon | koreans ; forth mandaelt i, at AGeaate Lue || Louver: PACKAGE , hee OF BON RS Koumar t how oY nlisted im nd otticers ens |! g to do tt tor sent her Y air ' 1 titled te then A umber will be - | a if Hy . pdy = Fs CHOCOLATE CON- CHOCOLN fair 4 x A affected. 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