Show WILSON TALKS PEACE TERMS WITH BRITONS Exchange lange of of Views Vie s' s Likely to Hasten Hasi Agreement e of I Com Conference Paris Pails Jan 14 H.-B- H. By the Associated PressO The Press The conference of or Pre President Wilson with Premier Lloyd Lloud George Georgc Andrew Androw Bonar Law and A. A J J. J Balfour this afternoon ga sat e for tor fora a a. most satisfactory exchange of r views on on the subjects c coming up up r tor settlement settlement settle settle- ment at tomorrows tomorrow's session of ot tho the su supreme su- su premo preme war council The hope is ex expressed expressed ex- ex pressed that this will result In giving greater reat r speed to the tile Work of oC both the supreme war mr council and the thc Int peace conference It Is expected that the sittings of ot the war will OC UP the tho entire da day Ono One of the tho questions to be dIscussed discussed discussed dis dIs- cussed Is the official language to be used during the sessions It appears also that the question o of ot representation tion t has not b been on and this n-iatt n matter r will con como up for for tor further d discussion ssi 0 fl It is said tonight that th the supped supped- supposition tion lion that the tho French language has been decided upon as ns the the thie only tongue tong to tobe tobo tobo bo be used In the conf e Is Je at least premature v OP ot parliament of nt I and the cabinet meeting Itoda today took up the this attention of or Premier Clemenc Clemenceau Clemen- Clemen I c clau au and his collaborators so that I little opportunity was afforded for tor a a. further conference with the French statesmen before tomorrows tomorrow's meeting It is not thought that there thero will be bo beany beany boan an any difficulty In settling the questions of or language e. e procedure and representation tation tho though gh in view of or the number humber of ot nations represented and their varying varying vary vary- anIng ing Ing- Interests the question of ot representation representation tation may develop a somewhat lengthy discussion Powers Allotted I Seats Scats at Table Paris Parl Monday rona- rona Jan 13 Bs B By tho the Associated Associated Associated As As- Press Press France France Great Greal tho the United Stat States os Italy and nd Japan each cach will nm havo ha representatives in tho peace congress This was decided I upon today b by tho supreme council en- en Continued on Page e 2 I I I i I WILSON TAlKs PEACE TERMS WITH BRITONS Continued from Pago lago 1 1 in the tho preliminary work of or oror organizing or the peace procedure Brazil was given i cn three I thc tives Belgium ol Serbia Greece Poland I Slovakia Cecho and and China were assigned two representatives es each Portugal aJ and the limo states tales which did not declare war upon Germany but butI merely broke off oCt diplomatic relations with her were given one delegate I each cacho The British dominions it was de decided decided de- de will be represented apart from Great Britain Canada Australia South Africa and India will have havo two to representatives es each ench and New Zealand will have one delegate Consideration of oC tho the question of oC Russian representation was owns postponed Tho The size of or tho the representation of oC each nation was decided upon not nol as proposed b by the French plan In aCcor accordance accordance ac aC- ac- ac cor with tho the part played by the nation in time the war but following following- the American and British plan In proportion proportion proportion tion to lo tho the extent of or the thc interest of or each cath nation in the thc p peace ace settlement Tho question of or representation settled tho the council began the discussion of procedure A proposal b by President Wilson concerning tho the sending of oC problems to technical committees for tor examination was adopted adopter At t the tho meeting on Wednesday the tho council will Ill fix up on tho the methods of or work woric ROIl and the thc guiding principles of or tho ho conference confer confer- ence eno President Poincare will open the plenary session of or tho lie peace congress f fon on Saturday with an ad which officers w will bo be el e Many l Plans for t f League Scanned f Paris Parle Jan Tan H. H H.-B H. By th Nearly Nearly forty dl df for tor a league o of nations a athe the American delegates delegate points of or merit but man directly at nt varlan varlan ideas forming the tho basis basis' schemes In order that the thc Inter Inters on co may benefit Ity by all aU It Is to be lie laid before t created for fOI tho thin purpose probable that it will separately to each to ha hasten ten a conclusion So far tar as the thc they have havo e. e selves the thc Americans a aL- aL taking examination vl progress find nothing I 1 which endangers an any A such as the tho Monroe do o v t stance stanco TIT teh Cm- Cm Ctt f P point upon r. r trill ill insist It is 18 under whatever project I. I Is ad be bo included in to the thc tr tre terminates cs the |