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1 THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER - 1.. U91S. EXILE AGAIN KAISER IS HOPE OF FRIENDS 'Return to Germany Is Confi- dently Expected. rangements" Inland HarVlaoi'of the K f 1 1 fl Uyl 1 1 1" I l i M I I Latin-American Division and Phillip H. IIUU lUlU UIIL.IIUIIL. TO BOCHE STUDENTS THINGS "LOOKING BETTER" Servant at patch Castle . Reports Master "Much Brighter" oa ArriTal of ei-Kalserln. ' AJft-RON'GEJ". Holland, rrldiy. Jior. J. it is understood her that William Hohecsollern baa been awaiting the ar rival cf hl wife before going else where. . Germane In hi aulta believe he will return to Germany and are opti mistic enough, to thine; he .will resume the throne. ' A member of Count von Bentlnck's household said today that the former tmperor was greatly moved when his wife arrived and seemed particularly delighted. One of Herr Hohenzollern's servants is reported to have said that Ilia master wm "much brlgnter ana to have added "thing's evre- looking better for oa," BERLIN, via Basel. Not. SI (By the Associated Press.) The . text of the former German Emperor's act of re nunciation, which was issued by the sew German government, la order to reply to certain misunderstandings which have arisen with, regard to the abdication.' follows: AU Fewer Is Keaowace. . "By the present document. I renounce forever my rlichti -to. the crown- of Prussia and the rights to the German Imperial crown. I release at the same time all the officials of the German Umpire and Prussia and also all offi cers, non-commissioned offioers and soldiers of the Prussian navy and army and of contingents from confederate states from the oath of fidelity they have taken to me. As their Emperor, King and supreme chief, I expect from them nntil a new organization of the German Empire exists that they will aid those who effectively hold the power In Germany to protect the Ger man people against the menacing dan gers of anarchy, famine and foreign domination. "Made and executed and signed by oar hand, with the Imperial seal, at Amerongen, November 2S. -WILlJAI." IJXDOJ. Nov. 19. The meeting; of former Emperor William and the former Empress at Amerqpgen is described by a Dutch, correspondent of the Daily Ex press. . - Mectlaa; ef Twe Desert bed. . "The gates were thrown open, the draw-bridge was lowered with a noise of chains and' Iron bars that sounded very medieval, and in the courtyard be fore the castle an elderly man In a gray military cloak was seen at a distance, walking slowly and leaning on his tick." the correspondent writes? "It was the ex-Kaiser. The ex-Kalserin's car was driven into the courtyard, the ex-Kaiser threw down his stick and be fore the valet was able, opened the door and handed out his wife. "They shook hands and then threw themselves Into each others arms, the ex-Kalsertn falling upon her husband's shoulder and crying like a child. The closing of the gates shut out a further Tiew.'- University .Men Haul Banner Down, Rebuking Radicals. Patchin. confidential assistant to Sec retary Lansing. William McN'ier will go as disbars- nng officer and S. T. Smith as draught Ing officer, and a large force or clerical assistants from the department will accompany, the party. Dr. Si E. Mezes, head of the State Department Bureau of Inquiry, established last year to study peace problems, will, attend the conference as director of specialists, a party of whom will accompany him from New Tork. WASHINGTON. Not. 80. An official dispatch from Japan today announced that Marquis Klnmochl fcaionjl, former Premier, baa been re-designated to head the Japanese delegation to the peace conference. Yesterday word came that the Marquis had been replaced by VUrnnnt w m t n former Foreisrn Min ister, but. now It Is said the original Head of Jfew German Democratic personnel has been restored and Vis- I t- . . wr, UMJU count Kato will not be a member of Party Alma to Holr- Middle the party, SOLFS RETIREMENT ASKED Classes for Democracy. HAG' m fy3ggjgj - 8 Dependable Funeral Directors: m LONTK3J. Not. (British Wire less Service.) Fuller reports of the etatrment published by Von Bethmann Hollwee;. the former Imperial German Chancellor, In the North German Ga zette, shows that, although be attempts various arguments In excuse for his share In German guilt for the war, he makes the following .confession: Sesee Sieves Admitted. "But. above all, we must confess that by our deficiencies of National char acter and by the sins of our general behavior, we have contributed to the warlike tension which filled the air for the last few years. Words which might be taken as provocation were repeatedly uttered. The Pan-German activities at home and abroad have done us the greatest harm. but. above all. our naval policy brought us the fatal opposition." STICKERS STIR 'ARMY CAMP Release Immediately All . Political Associated' Press.) A red flag hoisted - . lover the University of Leipzig at th mt r,UCI. " behest of the soldiers' and workers' fAVP T.T5WTS. Taeoma. Wash- Not. council was hauled down tonight by a a u..-j. -tiv.-. i,..,in I committee of the student abody, com the words: "We demand the Immediate I release of all political prisoners." made Th. tUdenta then Dosted a bulletin their appearance on the parade grounds I saying their action was a protest and on some buildings here today. I against the menace to academic free' The size and- rea in. .o onicer couia account iroui ,..,.., hour nation's des whence the stickers came, out investi- tiny." ration la helnsr made. There was DO I' alsrn attached. The stickers are believed I AMSTERDAM, Nov. 0. The Tage- . - - ..,!. I blatt, of Berlin,' says It has been offi- to be part of a propaganda scheme I . , Vi... .i. i . ,a which has been noticed elaewhere In loldlers. councli ha, demanded the n Some DUliuingB acri lUUaf Kgauioi tu. uiouu; v awuvuiiu ico- sTlckers are about x8 Inches In dom. The notice also expressed "shame , i., ..niil In nd sorrow .at the failure of the Ger- ind-the lettering was printed In . t(j ent 4 nlted front ,n k. No officer could account from , v..,, th .,!., ,.,. the country. PRISONERS ON WAY HOME speedy retirement of , Dr. W. JS. Solf, the German Foreign Secretary. The council also has ordered the seizure of all documents relating to. foreign af fairs and the old government syBtem. BERLIN. Friday, Nov. 29. (By the Associated Press.) A group of Inde pendent Socialist-Democrats, closely Thirty Thousand Allied Soldiers - Reach Met and Vcrdnn. . PARIS. Not. 17. Fifteen thousand idn"fle1. w,lth th Spartacus element lab Empire. allied soldiers who have been prisoners , . 'nec"; n" "1Iea of war in Germany are pouring ot all wireless stations In Germany and through Mets and an equal number Is ow tran"Jni"lnff prpaB1f,nf "i paeslnir through Verdun, according to olhar news, the Berlin Tageblatt says T. M. C. A. headquarters here. Araerl- I fc - cane and British are being received at I Chancellor Isatiea Warn lag, Verdun by the T. M. C A. and are I Chancellor Ebert and Berr Haase. on given any aid that may be necessary, behalf of the government, the news A large number of American officers I paper addict warn the press at home will enter Switzerland on rlaay. ac-l.nd abroad of this condition and de cording to the T. -M. C A. - These menlclare further-that the government will are now being concentrated at Villen-lnot assume responsibility for wireless gen. Germany. Information now being sent out of Ger many. KING DECORATES MARSHAL BERLIN. Thursday, ,Not. l$By the Associated rres.j ino aime oi lam Foch Is Honored by Head of Brit- outlIned to the correspondent today by Theodore Wolff, editor-ln-chlef of the Berlin Tageblatt. It was on Herr PARIS. Thursday, Nor. 2S. (Havas.) Wolff's initiative that the party was Following the dinner given at the I formed. He said: Elysee Palace tonight in honor of King "Our party has been formed to sup- -George a- reception was held at . the port the republic, to further democratic British Embassy. During the recep- I reforms on a sociallstlc-economlo basis tlon. King George bestowed upon Mar- I and to furnish a rallying point for the ahal Foch the Order of Alerit. I middle "classes and keep them from falllnsr Into the power of the reactlon- The British Order of Merit waa In- .riea. The nartv will naturally onnose stltuted by King Edward VIL June 2, Bolshevism with all means at Its com- 1902. It Is very exclusive, but carries mand. In other words, we aim to win with It no special title or personal and hold the middle classes for democ- precedence. . . racy." Herr Wolff explained that all former HARBOR RESTRICTIONS OFF Ptles who have been actlva In mUl- taristic ana n&uonaiisuc affKaciona or W- .JwMeaJ V. skaK War-Tlmo Espionage Act Regala- Pamn.tern have been fiativ m- tlons Rescinded. formed that while, they cannot be ex- I eluded from the party if they desire to WASHINGTON, Not. 10. Removal of Join, they will nevertheless be rigor- harbor restrictions imposed under the I ouslv excluded from any. participation espionage act was announced today by I m Us leadership. ' me x reasury mutomi oureau. I This permits the carrying of cameras I wttrt.tV tivi.- r-a th. In harbors, the movement of vessels jn pre8a) The Soldiers' Coiin- after dark, the Inspection of manifests, boarding of vessels by newswrlters and the arrival and departure of coastwise ships without reporting to port author ities. WILSON -IS READY TO GO Cent!nuea From Flrvt Pare.) the sessions duringxlhe first days of the week would be lively ones. Composition of the military person nel to accompany General Bliss with the peace delegation was announced by Jeneral March today as follows: Major General - Francis Jy Keman. Brigadier General Marlborough Churchill. Chief of the Military Intelligence Bureau: and Colonels P-alph II. Van Drain, Jordan. Ayres. Helms. Furlong.- Fling; Captains Auchencloss and Childa. Staff Well Reandrd." - - - Brigadier-General William W. Harts, former aide to. President Wilson, will be In command of the military aides and messengers at the conference. There also will be attached to General Bliss' staff a number of Army officers who are specialists In law. finance and ethnology, furnishing what General March describes as a "well-rounded military staff." Secretaries of "thys delegation, an nounced today by the State Depart ment, will be Joseph C Grew, former inrretary of embassy at Berlin and cil of Greater Berlin,- at a stormy plenary meeting today, expressed dis satisfaction with the appointment of anj executive, council of 28 men by adopting a resolution appointing a rep resentative from each of the seven aeglmenta stationed in Berlin to weigh charges against the executive council and, if necessary, to reform the organl- Co-operatlve Systems Xot Subject to satlon. Council Talks Too Mnen. The charges had been formulated by WASHINGTON. Not. So. Co-onerm- I the Soldiers" Council of the Third Army tlvo telephone systems which receive Corps, which declared among other revenue only from partners, stockhold- things that the executive council talked ers or members are not reaulred to instead of acted. It was declared also comply with orders of the wire control I that the executive council had "shame administration at present, under a fully debased the high aims of the ruling announced today. I councils, failed to effect co-operation The onlv reaulreraent as to these svs- I with the soldiers In other parts of Ger- tems. is that they be operated at a I many, failed to protect the eastern I air forces were amalgamated, to No- standard satisfactory to the Postmas- border and hindered every orderly and 1 vember 1L were: Killed, 2680; wounded. SMALL PHONE LINES FREE Federal Administration. EBBSillBil: "Srj S -7. FRONT ENTRANCE The Flnley establishment has become recognised as the foremost of its kind on the Pacific Coast, because it has been able to throw about the last ' sacred services an atmosphere of reverence and appropriate .ness which pleases all. This is done, too, without extra charges or high cost. . One of Portland's prominent citizens recently re- marked to one of our friends, "The funeral at Finley's Tuesday was one of the most Impressive I ever at- ' ' tended. Everything went off smoothly and quietly. The chancel Is beautiful and well arranged; It is so much more appropriate for a funeral than a huge, lonesome, barren church.". We know that our ideas are right because they have . been successful; and we are naturally proud of such, testimony. J. P. FINLEY & SON 'v Dependable Foaeral Directors ' . . . Montgomery at Fifth . declaration that the executive coun cil's control over the government was unnecessary since the soldiers naa tne fullest confidence in the government and demanded the summoning or a con stituent assembly as speedily as pos sible. Grave Aceaaatlena Blade. Accusations of Inefficiency and graft ing-were supported by Herr Gerhatdt, himself a member of the executive council. . PhllliD Scheldemann waa applauded. but his defense waa badly received by the soldiers. He admitted everything had not rone as he wished, but he hoped to get along until a new central council had been summoned. Schelde mann met the reproaches of the Ba varian delegates by disclosing that the efforts of the Socialists during the war to secure autonomy, for Alsace-Lorraine promised to be successful, but were stranded br the opposition of the King of Bavaria who wished parts of Al sace-Lorraine to be added to Havana. The meetinr adjourned until Satur day after soldiers ' from the army of the East gave warning that if there were disturbances in Berlin, the East ern troops would abandon Berlin ahd act Independently. . Salt- for" Wilson Dismissed. STOCKHOLM, Friday, Nov. 29. The suit Initiated by the American Lega tion ajralnst the Aftonbladet of this city. In which it wascharged that the newspaper had Insulted President Wil son has been dismissed on technical grounds. British Air Losses Given. LONDOI. Nov. 29. Casualties In the I royal air forces from April, when, the istry. The total air casualties through out the war will be announced later. HUNGARY TO INTERN ARMY 170,000 Hnna Will Be Held on ' French Orders. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 80. (Router's) The Hungarian government has de cided to intern the whole of Field Marshal MacU.nsen's army of 170,000 men, in acc.rdance with the demand of the French government, It Is reported from Budapest by way of Berlin. Von Mackensen has declared he would yield 'to-the decision. FRENCH TO SEND PROTEST Continued III Treatment by Hnns of Prisoners Is Opposed.- . PARIS, Not. 28. (Havae.) The French- government through Marshal Foch will send a vigorous protest to Berlin concerning the treatment of war prisoners, Edouard Ignace, under-sec retary .for military Justice and pen sions, announced in the Chamber of Deputies today. ' He said the new government in Ger many treated the prisoners no better than the old one. The Dalles Girl to Wed TACOMAT-Nov. 80. (Special.) Mar riage licenses were issued in Taeoma today to Glenn Stockton, of Camp Lewis, and Ethel Clark. The Dalles, tr.otia.rl 'mil rniki no .il.n.lnm practical work." nl.ilnr nrt nrisonera. 4909: according Oregon, and to J. a. nasDurg, j.d.cuuj. without his approval. ' , The soldiers tumultuously applauded to an official statement by the air min- I and Martha Dougherty, ADeraeen. FLU SPREADS IN MONTANA Opening of University Postponed Because of Epidemic." MISSOULA. Mont.. Nov. io. The open ing of the University of Montana, scheduled for next Monday, was post poned today by the university authori ties because of the increasing number ot cases of influenza reported through out the state. - Students who already have arrived at the university or are on their way will be given individual instructions, it was announced. Cheballs Men Bonnd Oyer.. CHE HA LIS. Wash.. Nov. 80. (Spe cial.) Sam and Bill Platls were bound over today by Justice Westover for an attempted assault on O. C Farrell. sec- I tion boss. . Farrell drew a pistol for protection-"during- the -mlxtrp and his would-be assailants desisted In their I attack. !lIII!i!!I!I!!!!II!!II!IIUI!llI!iII!I!ii!U I eeaeeseee'Teeeeeeeeeseeee Jeeeeeeeeeee ' )) eV. 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