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Iila'-k, pistor. SunlaT eiiool at . ca.; II. C. Vtloca. uf.erintf ncJent j TrlnttT nialn aal Vassar 7. Tt. Trank I'. Hnrrnv-. ;i.tnr. l'.ll.;.- s. !.- :if '.'J'i a r?i. ; K.in.'. M'j . rin f-ndfTit. WorshU iit .1. n. an l 7 p. in. Ipwnrtli Memorial, er. I. Ine. In way V., art nilTf et , i:r. t;. V. Sit r. p:.tor; K itflny f lio-.l 0:.".'; ;!rnn J iDD.-J", S !Jprl!lt'"Il'I"Iit. Mull MrntorUI (Imrrh. Cr. S. Mi ! itMii mil! VI- f-.ria Sfs , "T; 1 rT.-s II. !..- " Ii. I'. I., p.i!r.r. Sii ui!a v, ,,4, '. nt 30 a. in., Joaa Ijlwar-l. K'ip r) nt' ikI "lit. CrmJi Lfayett bird, and Way Ma St. Re r. II. H. Mt!lr. pasroi. ynn.lay rhool at W.r.O a. m. ; Joun Koch, euijerfntndnt. ITea-'hirff at 10:3;) a. m. anJ 7 ZO p. m. Kporth Icsnne at 7 t"0 p m. 1'rayer int!ng Weiiot-aJay at 7 :ii p. m. WealeyAn 722 K. Itrnaimy. C. I'ayne, pastor. Sun.lay m-!i.-.1 at a. m. ; .1. II. KHr. i'ip.'rlntrn.! rit. lTar?i!ncr 'Try Sun. lay at 1:::i ;t u. and 7:'') y. m. lT;iyr n- t i i c..ry 'ILursilay at 7:10 p. iu. FREE METHODIST. rr. Mftboit-rpnnylf snl.i ar. an1 Huab at. It. W. K. WMter. pit-r. hunday scliool at 'J::V) a. in.; l'aul Net'ltil. autrlntn lnL ITeuchiuc at 10 :Z'J tL m. and I Jo p m. AFRICAN M. E. Ollrtt A. M. E. r!0 W. Monro st RfT. A. T. Riddinff, pnnfor. Clas meetIna; at 10:0") a. m. Sutidiy a bool Rt p. in.; Rev. LH 1'. Stewart, surferlattndtnt. Tylora A. M. K. Zlon -Corner Kddy nd Cacupaa ata. Ktv. L. I. l'ouell. pator. PRESBYTERIAN. Mttmlnatr Soft and Lindsay sts He. Alfred M. Flls. H. past .r; rt-3-ldenr.. f';s N. sutt at. Sui.d.iy a-li..l at U:00 a. m-: U C. W bltv oui!.. HUperlntendr.t. 1'uMie worsLip at 10:W a. in. und 7 üU p. ni. TLe fn'islun nu-.-ts before the ruornlnff bttI'-o S nior Knileavor society me'-ta at tiuk p. ra. Iirt Corner WmLlnton r. and Lafayette bird. I:er. t.'carlea A. LlppinOtt. I). 1. paator. Mla CharKtte .M. i'a rtri.tc. n;-ij.taut to tLe uilnitT. I'utdlc wnrvl.lp t 1:4". a. m. Address by the t;miit.T. Hilde s- fmol at !:;'..) a. in. 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PARIS, Dec. 7. The British delegates to the peace conference will be Premier Lloyd George, Foreign Minister Balfour, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sonar-Law, Labor Minister Barnes and a fifth representative who has not yet been elected.

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foreign atiairs, in outlining his views on the peace conference Friday; toU the Associated Press that lie thought the meeting in Paris this! month wouIJ he merely informal and preliminary to the conference!

nt the associated governments at the first of the year which would formulate all the important terms of peace agreements. This conference, lie added, would be the most important and the longest of the series. When it was finished the enemy countries would he called in to ratify the conclusions. Mr. Balfour said the British government had not yet made any tixed arrangements for Pres't Wilson to visit England, as it would he premature to do su until more was known regarding the president's plans. Great Britain would he guided solelv hv his wishes. LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO FOREFRONT. The foreign secretary said he believed the question of a league of nations was the most important work imposed on the conference. 'The prominence Mr. Wilson has given the subject is a valuable contribution to civilization," he declared. "I think," continued Mr. Balfour, "a league of nations is a vital necessity if this war is to procure all the good we expect to come out of it. The United States would have to bear a large share in the work it involves. It should be something more than a mere instrument to prevent war. The world is more complicated than we are inclined to think. It would be folly to imagine it possible to constitute a world with states endowed with equal powers and rights.

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PARIS, Dec. 7. Pres't Wilson was informed by wireless Friday night of the plans for assembling of the inter-allied conference and the meeting of the peace conference. The inter-allied conference will reassemble on Dec. 16 or 17. The meetings will be at the foreign oiiice iu the Quai d'Orsay, and not at Versailles. David Ldoyd George, the British premier, and A. J. Balfour, the foreign minister, expect to come here at that time to meet Pres't Wilson and attend the conference but the elections in Great Britain may not permit them to remain more than two or three days. The opening of the peace, congress is set for the tirst week in January. It was the desire of the Americans to begin at the earliest possible moment. Other delegations felt that a later date would be necessary, owing to the Christmas holidays and the official functions connected with the presence of Pres't Wilson and King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, but the tirst week in January was tinally chosen. The tirst meetings will be for the actual framing of the preliminaries of peace with the representatives of the enemy powers, who will be present. The names of the French delegates to the peace congress have not yet been announced, but it is understood they will be three members of the government and possibly a fourth member.

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G. O. P. Attitude in U. S.

LIVERPOOL, Dec. 7. The . . . .a impcriant provincial newspapers or rresident Wilson to curope, I r i- M l f T-tr.il I r t-tr lie rrt Ihit ciHa . . ... . suspicion entertained by many in

tendance at the peace conference. It once was suggested that a auy sacrir e that might hae to v.. senate committee would accompany the president, presumably to'r'iado illustrating the cau. for watch ever his proceedings. It now is stated that labor delegates ! vninn h- said .

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discussion, the average attend-T ance during -the day being about thirty. The resolution of Sen. Cum miners of Iowa, repuhliea n. proposing appointment of a senate . .immittee to to Paris and keep the senate informed on eens at the peace conference, was not hrought up today hecause of tho ahsen'c of its author. The s. nat adjc urned tonight until next Tuesday when the war revenue hill will he taken up with lisht of I way Riven it. Pe n e discussion, howjever. i-; expecte 1 to continue dur- ; intr the dehate on this question, i Kc Iy tin I'uhlic Opinion. Sen. 1-ewis no nod the dehate to-j i . v v. v.. ..v I day l.y d. liveriur a prepar-d :.d'dress. He asserted that puMp- opinin rather than armed force must he replied .upon to enforce th- tie-; crees of the league of nations and said that the fu-cessful operation of the lea-rue 111:1 v t'iVr r-rerif.T " " j cause for a our eh ens inn than i!si failure he. aviso tf the demands that : . , . . u ay lt0 man., ny one group ot n;i - .1....,, o.. .iwl,.. ,tv .v.u. e T-1 , in. 11 ot'iieu lll.tl oeil'llis to he derived hv all ruttion from! the h ague would (

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exclusion ot the Asiatic fron. ..ur citi.. n.hip. And if thee European alli. s decljp(. thev he.-ome the intinis of .Taian"s natural discrimina- ! tion in trade. If they consent and I successfully prevail upen u. promptly will they exact of Japan , jund her ass iciat-?s to c urimaiid us !to take down the harriers of o't- ,' structi'in t( I'uiope in South and 'Central America called the Mon roe Doctrine. From all these our toIlilllllli rAUII'in .1 ..1 j'-wj.i s XtA,nded hy fhe Fnited State to otlir nntinnp." Referrlnc to P -es t Wilson's mission abroad. S.-n. Iewis quoted a i....uc.n a.v 0. warned aerainst making "a covenant ith t!;? inhn l-'ita its of the land whither thou coest, lest it he for a . . .1 ... snare in tha mids" of the. ,i t. 'I put Pefore the coir.tr th.s . .. . v. t . . ; warning. aol s n Iywis. tnat :n 1 1". t'iSt tho civat wa r of tho un rl,j 'l . u , .I,,,.!,,,! l,..l.fln .lir.... I , . . , ... , . 1 w ,. previously were allies. and ci... a'... ...v ..Vv. ...... .... r-.-m..- frit-i 'fa t pr T .ill ni ei'". . ... . j, H-t? of peace, so ca'ded. of tho W ho -, ( e i lied the allies. ' f wM io.t ' e ldind to this pro .. , : , .n a:, het.veen '"lo-lW'S and' . ........ r- . 1 !. l.e .. 1 Tir Tt i 1.. . a US r.f tl:is that I m p-oNide a method in th" hee p r h..n th.ese !ii-. do ari-e the con-.;uer- - may e mi::imie,l p- . . . i -r !.!.. a r toi'-' 1 ' a-. ".'. ". Iteplyini; "-'! I'vis. SVn. F.-.r-

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conclusion." The important questions involved in for mine: the league Sen. P.orah : said, are thn.c of Jurisdiction and 1 power of the trihunal and the . rn- . hodimf nt in It of .tin. noress-iry oweis to enforee its rulins?. "No man." he continued, "lias yet hecn v.illinc to s.iy that h- . would frive thi? trihunal the power to render judgments and to t.rie thj.olice for.-e to enforce it. "And if it dors render a Judzi nient tor the purpose of pre 'ntm Lvar.. intr.rj(.rt(,(1 Sf.n. Kf.f.,,. ..anfl h,. .,. tfl ....f,,,-,,,, i:,.,. ments. how is- it pun; to enforee that judgment without making: war?" ! "T-'xactly." rejdi.d tip. Idaho -er.a tor. ........ . .. , .. ... , . L i i, a... '. i . . i .-U.(.f.-iri J.' l.il. H'-.-.l- 'I ii.ii.i.ithP mited State in a i.o-itj n fm other territorial gran. "The s.-nato.- underst-itnK nv just i a 'i)iii I r 1 1 a 1 1 i oi i . t .... -.t... i. try its policy to lie determined l.y the intelligence of the people. I'm willing to trust th:r sen-., ot j is:i . and riirht rather thin a trihunal .u thrr rn,ntrir.s... ...... - sen. v i i.mis .r .nisipp:. on- , .,rirunif nt. jn f;iVor of The leagues j staKli.hni,.n. i SE OF HIGH Tfl Federal Grand Jury Completes Investigation Include Yankee Salesman. ... V t - o - ViiJL' I a... I 1 , :. lii ( Ii trinc treason wer returned r.v a federal iriand j-;ry h-re l'rlday acainst Hermann W'oeN. an ort... fr . .w ..n.l .l!..-rt fa.il or the ( ;.-r ! Kri -k" .f Mount Vernon. N. V. American rpr.enntiv e of a .:- , . , . . .. .....i.... 11 . - r t "i i i . r , i Iliail AO ,.i una. ut. s ' '."I 1 ...... - The men - n m the roiuh.prison sporal n.onths. iu ;i.p h"-o ' . . denied t-ull aller pte;ous ".li, ;.ii: i ' '!i Cflal KC . . o i -, . . i . , . . . w o np:r;;: 'A.th J re- ( 5 1 ! . l i i . a I . . a a! ; . Pa . ' . ' a ; ' - to: Willard J. Lohin-oti. .lohn ; T. II y a n and u'i;'-rs i" :rw aro er i ' me --a?--- throuch irollaud to the ; rt'ia n f-'o . er nine i . r . i .... . - i . 1 r:Pke is, art .ruerp-at' eii: n. i ic i tr:.v.. n cii 'i rt;- aau.-t him i- ! a.-.-u ion the .dl. A.-.-.1 aid he iv;. :il. ! to ; e ,s. iu tvinc to a-crits or thfederal p.'.'Tnir.w.! f..N..- iru'ormation r. fatdm- Wey... N to . ot. -p .! ..... f . rt tl.:.t ) i . - .i . a s.-ci i i u' .- - TV., f.. et t 1... f h. -, a . A s.r 1 . t I 1 I" .' - i sentativ- of t he ( ;erma n i r.'iincitl.

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