Show STARE JA f FO FOt FOR t PEACE Sf SET SETY I UPON Y SOil S OIL OILI I OF F 1 I I I Chateau That Tha Housed Ill ll V i Fated Marie Mar Antoinette Scene for l Mt Momentous t of All World orld d Decisions t P ARIS No Gov 2 0 The i-The stage is is' beL being be- be L ing set for world the peace cot con cod cod- ference At Y Versailles el s1 preparations are arc under way way to House uso what is probably probably probably ably the most m momentous decision tho the world ever say saw sat i V Versailles is ta taking on its time old-time appearance Restoration t rn is taking place and ere cre lon JOl g gUhe the city ity will again resemble the so so reminiscent of Marie I l-ie l Antoinette i iThe The peace pence conference confer n e is expected to tobe tobe tobe be held at the Grand Trianon of the Versailles s c ch t tea u t by Y the fair i flit l trench r n nj j revolution 1 n The priceless iss tapestry ry and furniture of or the palace removed to a place of or safet safety during the course of oe hostilities arc now being replaced Tho The gardens are being restored and the tho camouflage coverings co on the statues and fountains removed ed Historic hall lIall Ready The Tho waters of or the Grand Grand t canal which also had been camouflaged l In order to avert avort airplane raids are arc be beIng being being be- be ing restored to their natural condition The Hall of or Mirrors where William WilliamI I proclaimed the German empire and where the peace treaty doubtless willbe will willbe willbo be bo be signed Ig is 18 one of or the first places to tobo tobo tobo bo made read ready to r receive o the plenipotentiaries plen plen- M. M r. r Dc conservator conserva L tor of or the thc palace Is In char charge e of at the preparations The practical l' l l details of or the congress such as tho time countries to be the size Ize of or the tho delegations and the voting yotIng vot yot- ing lag strength of oe the tho countries are the tho subject of or much discussion in diplomatic diplomatic diplomatic diplo diplo- I matic quart quarters rs It Is tho the general be belIer belief belief be- be lief lIer that the countries to bo be represented represent represent- ed will include all nil which declared war nt-I nt Continued on Pago Page 2 STAGE FOR PEACE SET UPON SOIl OF FRANCE Continued from Crom Page 1 a against tho the central powers and those states which were formed as a n. result of or tho tIme war ivan tho the Czecho Slays and Jugo JugO- Slays slavs Besides Japan T the time eastern countries I will Include Slam and China Tho The presence pres pres- i enco ence oC China probably will havo hao a bearing on omi the time future of Klao-Chau Klao which line has undergone a chan change e since China declared d war 31 on Germany German thu thus canceling the time lease whereby Germans Germans' heM held Klao-Chau Klao before Japan occupied the port at the time outset of oC the war Ucle Delegation In Doubt The Time size of the delegations doubtless will be bo left leet to the various countries but voting strength will wIn not be dependent de- de dei e- e eI I i p I pendent upon the size of ot tho the deleSa j tion How However ver the time same ame voting oUng 1 strength for or all coun countries rles Is considered considered considered consid consid- ered open to objection as ln g giving Haiti Hiti Montenegro r and nd countries of oC th that t size the tIme same same samo strength as Great Britain France time the United States and time the other great g powers These are aro among amonS the practical details da- da tails likely to be adjusted before beCore the these se sessions are aro opened After Arter the adjustment adjustment adjust adjust- adjustment ment among the allies it Is probable that th tho the representatives cs of the central I powers will be called In for the tho arrangement arrangement an- an ar ar- 1 of preliminaries It is ex expected expected ox- ox that all the central powers willbo will wilt willbe I be bo represented for Cor while armistice I were separately signed with Germany German Austria Bulgaria and Turkey it is not anticipated that separate congresses will bo be necessary I It is believed that lint the final conclusions 1 will be embodied in two treaties I the first one to be i covell covering ns Cue Che t essentials and U 11 co covering the larger genera general rs o. o thorough C after aCter a more |