Show FULL SESSION OF PEACE i s. s I CONFERENCE SET FOR SATURDAY I SUPREME WAR W AR COUNCIL FIXES i TRUCE TERMS Marshal 1 Foch och Presides at Meeting l to Det Determine Demands Upon Germans for Renewal of Armistice t tiec on January 17 r PARIS Jan 13 By the l Associated Pre Press The Press The s-The The sup supreme eme council o of fj lies peace congress resumed Its sessions sessIOns at 3 0 o'clock this afternoon n a at th the French foreign office with the distinguished gathering of yesterday aug augmented tig by 03 the presence of Japan among the great p powers represented and a notable gathering of military naval economic and financial representatives of the various arious powers It was Vas announced that the first full session session of the peace conference rence W will U take place on Saturday January 38 18 at the foreign office 12 L' L T Lu lI juca iii UI ut ires Ces ident Wilson Secretary Lansing General Gen Gen- eral eral BUss and Herbert C. C Hoover r. r for forthe forthe the United States States States' I Premier Clemen Clemen- c au Foreign Minister Pichon Finance c Minister Klotz Minister linister of ot r Clementel Minister of ot Recon U Marshal Foch och Majot- Majot General and Admiral de do Bon Bon- for France Premier Lloyd Loyd George Geors-c and Foreign Secretary Balfour for Great Britain Foreign Minister Sonnino tor Italy and Viscount and Ambas Ambassador ador for tor Japan All th the members of ot the Versailles war ar council also attended Including Gen Sir Henry Wilson the British m mh r Th The proceedings s toda today were divided into two distinct sta stages es Th The first the morning meeting was presided f foer over o b by Marshal arshal Foch at which th tb r t- military naval and economic Ues te readied re d all an arr agreement emen n nc terms terms te J Ott January 17 Ii The United States was represented by Major General Bliss BlisS' Admiral miral Benson and Herbert C C. Hoover Hoo Hoo- ver er Great Great- Britain b by Gen Sir Ir Henry Wilson France by Marshal Foch Focht General General Gen Gen- eral cral enand hl chief of ot sla staff stait t M. M Klotz minister nInster of ot finance ce and M. M Ley- Ley I Sues rues minister of oC marine and Italy HaIr by General f Hun MUM n Restore Loot Tho The accord reached Is said t to been financial complete embracing r terms whereby Germany German must re tore o the thc sums taken from Crom tho tIo cities ami antl towns in the devastated regions mil mil- tary whereby Germany German must hust restore the thc guns buns taken and promptly d lIver up rolling stock and locomotives nn and economic whereby rood food relief will vIII reach the famished regions f tIt t- t It was was this program completed in r tho the morning which confronted the council when it convened at Z As the statesmen gathered It wa was warf seen that their ranks were notably increased I Ib b by the two Japanese delc delegates tes Viscount Viscount Vis Vis- count Chinda and Ambassador m Cats Cat's f while General BUss Bliss Mr Hoover Hoo and aull t L Rear Admiral Grayson ac accompanied President lIso 1 1 I and Secretary Lan- Lan V t with Bernard d M 4 Baruch and Edward Edward Ed- Ed d 1 ward X Hurley l I ter t to the American representation 3 Honor Donor J Law Iun u Pr Present lent The British forces were similarly Jn- Jn n 11 creased b by Andrew Bonar Law and General Wilson while France besides Premier Clemenceau and For Foreign r rI I ister ter Pichon had its ministers of or ma- ma ma- ma rine commerce finance and and reconstruction recon lI- lI and Admiral De Dc Bon Eon chief of the French naval nn staff Orlando the Italian premier was tho only absentee having been called to Rome flome but Baron tho the foreign minister was present with General v The scene was n again ln interesting a athe as the distinguished personalities gath gath- I ered President Wilson WIson motored to th the foreign office with Admiral Grayson and again carried his largo large leather portfolio while the tho British prime prime- min mn- ister Mr Lloyd Llod George had with his ils dispatch case Marshal Foch was puffing a large cigar n as lie he arrived of ot General ral Grant I Tho rho meeting ns- ns was held in M. M r. r Pl s 's I ate private office as the large Salle san de deL L. de-L.-C L Paix with Its Us huge horseshoe table tabIe still awaits the gathering of ot tho thu lull full delegation Tho The session was protracted I protract Protract- ed cd with indications that tho the new turn turns of r tho the armistice were wertS receiving Cl very full rull discussion lon nr Representation lon I At 3 o'clock Marshal Foch Foci and an era cral M. M 1 Klotz and the tho i. i I rious military experts filed out of or the the- j conference room while the members of of- Y r war council A. A the supreme settled down to a discussion of or the tha diplomatic qu questions Involved In tho the thoI I c conference program tho the first subject taken up being the tho of or ortho tho nations zit Lt tho ho peace conference The session of oC tho the war council closed about 60 o'clock an and M. M 1 I. I was aa the first to leave the council room Ho He lo was followed in order by Secretary Lansing Pre President Wilson lIson and the th other delegates tec 4 It is understood that ns as the result tho the council decided decided de de' of or the various reports that further guarantee would b be I for tho 1 required of or Germany I I of the tile armistice The fhe guarantees It both economic wan vas said suld would b be anti aH military but hut In tn n exchange It was added the provisioning pro of ot Germany t might lJ bo l considered J I If B 18 unofficially stated that un under t the conditions of or tho the armistice Gt G Ger Germany t man many had up to January 1 r French pr prisoners leaving h Continued on 2 SUPREME WAR MAR COUNCil L fiXES TRUCE TERMS Continued from Pl Paso O 1 I. remaining in iii Germany that thero there are Jiro several hundred pieces of ot heavy artillery artil artil- ler lery yet cl to be delivered as 15 well as ns mine throwers that 1907 locomotives out of or stipulated have havo been turn turned ell over o railroad cars out of or and H motor trucks out of ot Tho Time 1700 1760 airplanes nes called for for- by bv tho the armistice conditions have ha been ell I ered I I Occupation of Hun Ports Is Suggested London Jan 13 t At At today's tollas session I of oC the time allied military advisers ll In Paris the time suggestion was wn made that the al allies allies allies al- al I lies occupy some of ot th the p ports rt according to an E Exchange o Telegraph dispatch from Crom Paris The occupation would be undertaken as a guarantee for tor- the carr carrying out b by Germany German of or the armistice conditions and md as punishment for for- Germanys Germany's dilatory dil atory y methods in complying with some somo of or the armistice terms I Many l Questions Need Much l T Time London Jan Jamm 13 Time Tho Tho Times In an aim editorial today on the peace conference says sas the magnitude number and character character character char char- acter of oC the questions to be bo determined make inako a hasty solution impracticable The next stage e after tho the allied conference conference con con- ference has agreed reed upon tho the terms of ot u a preliminary peace says SIS the time Times Thames will be t to tc present them to tho the enem enemy for tor acceptance Germany may bo expected ex ex- to protest and arid has haggle le over them as she did dill with thO those of or tho time armistice but it will not be to her imer Interest to waste much time info In a vain oln show shio of or struggling against tho time inevitable When Germany German has a agreed re d to and ratified tho time preliminaries the allies will have havo to consider er and discuss a definite dot def er- er mite peace and this again will t have hao to lo bo be accepted and ratified b by her A AIon Along Along Ion long time it Is plain must e clapso before before before be be- fore all alt those steps can bo be taken and anda a a. definite plan finally c concluded The TIme procedure regarding a a. lea league ue of ot nations has hat the obvious ob merit of ot furthering fur r tho the dispatch of or business This mis particular part question fills so 50 o largo large a n place in the tho hop s of democracies that it must almost certainly come como up r fy y consideration consideration con con- at once Upon the broad broa principles all aU the allies nUles and the Leans are aro agreed and tho sooner the they record their formal sanction of or it tIme tha b better beller ett e r. r |