Show LESSER NATIONS PROTEST ACTION Small Countries v Would QuId Have Equal r Voice in Great I World 1 r orld Concert Pa rail Paris Feb Although o. D. D the five CIe great allied alUe an and ns associated powers which are aio directing the peace xeo conference confer confer- once ence have l over oer much of or the 0 work l' l It to commissions tho the society n of nations question especially with ref ref- reference I orence to tho the nations lIons Is be becoming becoming becoming be- be coming rather a knotty knoll problem The Tho smaller nations It Is declared aced want full In hl a society of ot na nations iTaI iTa- I and l also greater powers mowers than tho 9 Alrea already outlined outline give lc to them I The Tho JI great groat t powers er on at the tho other uther hand aro ame faced with n situation that If it each slate 1 is 18 given im ono uno member on a su supreme supreme su- su i ml might ht preme court of 0 nations the they find themselves es In tit tho minority nl- nl lou t h their Interests might bo ho much would be greater and probably It I Is not t be f oved that tho the great Po powers powers pow pow- mv- mv ers ere would woul consent to tu nn arrangement ement of or this port and n a similar to that at the tho J ue Ing-ue conference appears rs l to 10 bo be In tit tho the malting making Tho ox- ox x ports porta on tho the society t of or na nations q question ques I tion lion ar are hopeful of ot finding a n. wa way to get set tho the smaller states to to t tho the I plan eo so that it Il will not fall Call as ns J lihu Boott scheme for tor a n. Bimi I court of at nations motions failed of or approval at atthe time the second conference at The Tho Hague Memoranda l Read Ready y yIn In Adriatic Case Casc Paris Feb 5 The Tito Tho Italian delegation oleia- oleia tion lion has a agreed reed upon a J. J memorandum which It will present to the peace contel con- con tel embodying the Italian views regarding reg the Limo disposition of or the tho Adri Adriatic atle states formerly belonging to Austria Aus Aus- tria This memorandum will bo ho made ml public after representatives of or the thc Jugo Slavs are aro heard tJ by the supreme council which teas ns expected to bo ho this afternoon or tomorrow Tho fIhe Jugo Slava have ha likewise prepared pre pre- pared a fl containing six alternative plans for setting their dif lf I broncos with lt Italy According to th the first plan Jugo Sla would obtain tho entire territory cast east of the tho Isonzo river ri Including Trieste Istria and tho the whole of Dalmatia In tho succeeding five plans the claims ar are aro gradually scaled scale down the final or ore one asking only for tor tho the g eastern astern part of oC the tho peninsula Flume and Dalmatia minus Zara M M. tho the Slav Jugo-Slav foreign n minister and Dd the tho Jugo Jugo- slav SI minister in Paris will deliver r r. r rd l- l before tho the commission of or tho the great reat powers In support of ot tho the views i ws contained In their memorandum I Tho The Italian Hallan delegation dele has decided I not to enter an any ammy discussion with th the Slavs Jugo-Slavs at nt least at present but to tu tuset set forth the Italian viewpoint to their colleagues of or tho the great reat powers power leavIns leaving leav lest Ins ing the time latter r to Jud judge o between the conflicting claims Reparation Discussed Paris Feb t. t Thc i.-Thc C. C The peace conference committee on reparations met Joet this afternoon afternoon aft aft- and exchanged views regarding the thc principles covering co reparations for dama damages es caused b by time the enemy and based on memoranda which will bo be presented b bv by the delegations of or the countries affected The memoranda will be Kt at atthe the next meeting of oC tho the committee on February 10 Louis Loula I Klotz the French minister of or finance presided n at t to today's today's to- to days day's meeting Czechs Are Heard rl r I Paris l Fob ob n J 3 An official communication cation catlon Issued this evening says The Thc allied peace delegates tes on February February February Feb Feb- 5 heard M. M I. I Kramar and M. M 0 Denes Benes Deneson Beneson on the claims of or tho Slovak Czecho republic re re- re public A commission of or two members r s to be elected each for France Great Grea t Britain and Limo tho United States will b be e appointed t ta to untangle the technical em m aspects aspect of the question Labor Heads Heals Chosen Paris Fob Feb 5 Geor 5 5 George c Nicoll Barnes British labor Jabor delegate delegato ato to peace conference and M M. Colliard French minister of or labor were elected vice presidents of or the p peace acc conference committee committee com corn on International labor at Us Its meeting Tuesday Tho Tim committee ree ae-ree agreed to adopt as a a. basis for discussion dIscussIon discussion dis dIs- the British proposals for the tho establishment of a permanent organization organ organ- to 10 deal with international la labor la- la bor hoe questions ns Bolshevist Meet Urged Stockholm Feb 5 5 n An exhortation from Premier addressed to all nil Bolshevist committees In Germany Austria Poland tho the Baltic provinces pro i and Finland to convoke con a a. communist conference Intended to eclipse both Moth oth the peace confor conference nce at Paris and the so socialist socialist so- so conference at Berne Berne- BerneIs Is le published pub pub- shed 1 by bJ the new newspapers Lenine declares that the Bolshevik alone nione will evil have e tho time rl right ht to take time the Initiative nt at the proposed conference |