| Show ARMY TO In ENFORCE PEACE IS 0 Plan to Police v World orld Voted r PO Down 11 by Society of N Nations Commission Organization i. i i of League Wins Tins Approval PARIS Feb Feu 13 By By the Associated A Press 5 The Bourgeois proposition for an nn military force to enforce peace was defeated by an all overwhelming o vote Yote at the meeting meeting meet meet- ing lug of the society of nations commission commission commis commis- sion to today ay The Tho French and Slovaks Czecho-Slovaks s were the only representatives es voting In th the affirmative tl vc Tho draft of or the society of 0 nations plan was then unanimously adopted as asa asa asa a whole The Tho final draft consists of ot twentysix twentysix twenty twenty- six articles article i I President Wilson will personally rea reathe read the draft to a plenary meeting on en th the peace peace conference tomorrow The conference con- con frence ference will not be asked to finally adopt It at this time The Japanese delegation presented an amendment providing that racial discrimination should not hot be tolerated In Immigration laws Several Se delegates urged that this would open such a largo question hat liat that and the malter matter matter mat mal great deta delay might ensue an ter was dropped without a a. vote L b. b t Legi 1 t Jr Nears Completion oll I Paris Feb I 13 The 13 The commission on International labor legislation of ot the tho peace conference ell ed yesterday to accept article four tour of ot the British draft of or measures to settle bottle tho the future status if International labor This marks marIes the thc safe passing of or an obstacle which the labor leaders expected would provoke pro a n. bitter con congest est for tor the reason that It Itis Itis itis is the most radical of oC the projects organized organized organized or or- labor Is seeking to graft upon the constitution of 0 tho the society oC ot nations na na- na- na I n This article provides that at the proposed proposed pro pro- posed international labor conference the representatives of or the governments people shall tho the employers and working be bc entitled to to speak and vote ote Independently Independently without regard to the view ex expressed expressed ex- ex ot or pressed by lw the other representatives their nation and to have power to draw up conventions binding on tho the nations represented 1 n t lal tinis Agreed ar ld The Tho rapid made on the tho balance balance balance bal bal- ance of ot the draft Into which features will be Incorporated certain of ot the tho French labor plan appears to warrant the tho belief that tho the essential aims alms f IE tho delegates of or both nations will be bo accepted In their entirety b by bythe bythe the commission although h final action b by tho the peace Is predicted rho The British draft covers coven a wido provisions provisions provisions provi provi- field Including the following Uniformity of oC tho the rights of or workmen work men employed abroad their against as loss when In a foreign country country country coun coun- try through lh tho lapso lapse of state Insurance ance against sickness old age accident ned ned- acci dent Ilent unemployment an and similar causes through Prevention of unemployment different governments govern orn tho tIme adoption b by tho of oC or orders orders or- or distribution of 61 ments ment of oC if a 0 policy to keep ders dora for fOI public works so as tho the demand for fOl labor at an all approximately approximately matel uniform level le Tho The relief of the unemployed through a system of registration and cooperation cooperation opera co tion between employers In different lines of at Industry to meet foreign labor labord d demands e man ds l Promised ll Opportunity to unemployed young workers for tho the continuance of or their education at established centers center A system of ot inspection of ot factories and workshops to insure the execution tion of ot labor laws I The protection of at children youths and ani women with e educational opportunities for or the children and tho the rog- rog Continued on Page Z 2 ARMY TO ENFORCE PEACE OF WORlD VOTED DOWN Continued front from Pago Page 1 of oC night work for tho the youths The Tho limitation of oC tho working shift shUt for young persons to half halt that thal of oC adults with no overtime o or nl night ht work The Tho recognition of or night workmen to combine and tho right to peaceful picketing S 'S The rl right ht of workingmen to combine combino po politically 11 and tho the right of or trades unions to participate In politics Working orkin hours to be fixed b by law Jaw In each state with International standard standard standard stan stan- dard as the minimum T The e regulation of oC work In small wOI workshops shops or sweatshops to bo be at attended attended at- at tended to by hy each state in view Jew of or the difficulty of or settling this problem b by International legislation Possible Renewal Reneal Of War Var Forecast Paris Feb Feh 13 1 by Germany of oC the the terms of ot the armistice President Wilson I Is understood to have o declared declared- d' d in conversation yesterday would bo ho an Incident o of such a nature as to Justify the tho resumption of oC war 1 Itis It ItIs t Is said fald that tho the President asserted ho lie would not hesitate In that case to 01 01 or tho the American army to take lako up arms again On tho the othe hand l It was said Bald that President Uso regards resumption of ot hostilities as a grave gravo eventuality c to which he ho would agree only on the most absolutely essential consideration and not for tor an any secondary motive Arat A i w 1 IT- IT nH l The st supreme I war r council l c ilas has decided ed cd that tho the armistice with Germany German will be renewed on February 17 for tor a avery avery vcr very brief period with tho the allies aUles re reserving re- re serving the right to suspend it at ut nn any anytime anytime time in tho the event of oC Germanys Germany's failure fail Call uro ure to carr carry out now new clauses or those which have hitherto not been executed It is stated the terms will provide pro that the tho Germans must cease ceaRO hostilities against the Poles and m maintain their forces within fixed limits During the brief period of or the re- re ne ed armistice a n special will hill draft the conditions of ot an armis armis- armistice armistice tice which will last till tin the tho signing of ot tho the peace treaty These conditions which tho the supreme war council is re reported ro- ro ported to have ha approved In a rou rough h form torm yc yesterday afternoon havo o In n view it I la is said tho the demobilization of oC the tho German arm army and the disarmament of the enemy under tho the supervision of ot tho allies These terms it Is understood will be bo communicated to Germany German so se that the national ass assembly at Weimar Weimer will rill have 0 time to discuss them the I provisional lonal armistice expires expires- Pock to o Draft terms Term t i Marshal P Foch ch who tio ho w way to lC leave e for lr tolla today was to interview i Premier Premier Pre Pre- ml mier r i a nt ot Paris this morning and begin beIn drafting armistice provisions provisions pro pro- visions which the tho supreme war council probably will examine this afternoon Premier made an Im Impressive Im- Im sl speech ech at yesterdays yesterday's sitting of or the council showing the he necessity of ot all desirable precautions against Germany At tho the afternoon sitting President Wilson Is la said Bald have havo to taken the same viewpoint affirming that all an the allies were ere agreed on that point and I that difference which cropped up dur dur- duri i Jn lag ing previous lous discussions bore bora on tho the I most suitable methods of oC obtaining tho the necessary guarantees Germans T Tell ll of Allied Demands London Feb 13 A A German wireless communication Uon received hero tonight sa says s 's The Tho superior council of or tho the allies demanded from Crom tho German armistice administration at Spa on February 10 10 a declaration of or all aU stocks s of ot war maI materials materials ma ma- available in Germany German or under construction including guns uns airplanes I and motors The Thc demand was based on tho the attitude of oC tho the German army administration In connection with the I Polish question and the nece necessity of or settling con conditions for an extension of oC the armistice Britain Will ill Claim Heavy Indemnities London Feb Feh Tile 1 13 British delegates dele- dele gates Kates nt t the peace conference have o been definitely Instructed to claim an an Indemnity which will Include the cost cont of or tho the war as wc well tell 1 as tho the damage actually caused It was announced inthe In tho the houpo house houpo of oC commons today b bv by byI I Andrew Bonar Law government o lea leader er In reply to a question I I A commission Is now considering th the tho amount to be claimed the l rt which payment sho should ld b be Bali means of or enforcing the p parc paia t U Bonar Law Lan added ri e. e 1 4 |