Show Divergent Views Topic r of Parley By Peace Heads Wilson Meets r ets Lloyd George and 11 M. M r. r in I Apartment of Colonel House Crowds Clods Gather to See Chiefs Arrive p DAHIS AnIS ARIS March IS By 18 By the Associated Press Announcement Announcement was made madea a at t the close of a conference toda today between President Wilson David Dayi Lloyd Llod George the British prime minister nn and M. M the French premier that no final decisions ha had been taken but that all the main questions smI surrounding stir sur rounding rounding- the peace conference had been discussed that the n meeting e had been heen I I entirely satisfactory and that there had been no change in m the plans previously previously pre pre- I announced which contemplate the c completion of the peace treat treal treaty I I within the next two weeks including the league of nations The conference was an extended one lasting from froni 3 Z o'clock In the afternoon I 6 o'clock this cnn e evening It had been intended that the meeting should occur at it the White House but the program ram was changed and anti the conferees confer confer- ees ces met mot In iii the apartment of oC Col Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward M. M House e at American t C ra Orlando the Italian HaHan prIme primo minister did not miot attend the c as the discussion principally concerned Great Britain France Trance and the United I States State During the lie meeting Capt Andre Andre An An- Andre of the French peace pence deleI delegation dele dele- gaLlon gation and M. M French minister min mm- I ister of or reconstruction visited the apartment of oC Colonel Great Interest int attached to the meeting meetIng meet meet- I ing In- owing to to a report that was wasa a enc In views on some of ot the tho main questions to bo be discussed Great crow crowds s gathered to witness tho the arrival of oC the lie heads of or the tho various govern o ments Others Other C Culled Called In InI Lord Sumner and Norman Davis Dals the I British and American financial exI experts ex ex- I were ere also l o called In n. n Toward the I w of t the me meeting metIn tI lK two o of oC tI the tho J Jap- Jap pl p l t 1 a. tn Viscount arrived und and talked with t Colonel House Hous but did lid not nolo J join In tn the conference The Japanese do do- sired aIred to know l when the tho lea Ue of or na nations notions no- no commission would resume Its sessions as the they wished a again aln to of offer offer of- of fer an amendment terminating racial discrimination Their purpose to re renew renew renew re- re new their offer otter of ot the amendment was as not accompanied b by an Intimation lion j ol t Insistence to the point of oC refuSIng ln to accept the treat treaty without the amen amend amend- men ment mente t. t Their views iet s 's will UJ be heard heart ln later after aCter the neutrals lave have been giver given s shearing a hearing which today tod was fixed for Ol 3 o'clock Thur Thursday afternoon During the tho conference Lloyd Llod made l known no n the the fact that he probably probably ably would be he he heable able to remain for fo I concluding work on the treat treaty I Territorial Questions Question lip Up lipIt lipIt It developed dc that no differences es in opinion existed on the financial terms term of the treat treaty While no no autho autho statement wa was was' a made there is reason 1 to believe that the territorial toes tion of oC the lea league ue of oC nations fl figured In the thc deliberations No 00 final decisions nd 1 were cro reached 1 but ut the general tr of the dl discussion was favorable ten tended ed to dissipate an any app apparent rent di divergence divergence di- di Yer ence in iii viewpoint That general satisfaction was a felt feU ma maTe U was ivis indicated b by the tho statement at the th close e of the lie he l 3 lint tho th treat treaty doubtless would oe lie ca cady to pr ent to the Germans w a u fortnight fort for nl night ht house HO Hemming to the tho t President Wilson dined wn Lord Tord Robert Hobert Cecil the British pie league ot or nations nations na no- ions delegate ate and Colonel House c C or Before tho the dinner Lord crt re received received re- re th the lie British and American correspondents correspondents correspondents cor cor- respondents and amid announced that It was WaH the opinion of or the British delegates dele dele- gates sates that the league of or nations co co- should be incorporated in the preliminary peace treaty with German Germany Ger Ger- man many Lord Robert Hobert had previously c expressed ex 0 pressed this us S his personal opinion but his announcement tonight ht was after he had conferred with Premier Lloyd JLloyd George and was made malic In behalf of oC the British dele delegation atlon Asked If Jr the thc covenant might pro- pro Continued d on eu Page Vage 3 DIVERGENT VERENT VIEWS VIENS ARE I DISCUSSED AT PARIS Continued from Page lage 1 Ill for tor raco race equality Lord Robert said that this could not bo be done with 1 out Interfering with tho the Internal affairs af at- fairs of or various arlous nations which would violate tho the principles of ot the league eague Regarding tho the voluntary withdrawal withdrawal with with- of or nn any nation from the tho league Lord Robert pointed out that th there was much to be bC said on n both sl sides aides es of or orthe the tho question Cecil Says Monroe Doctrine Is Saved Paris March 18 B By the Associated I Press Lord Press Lord Robert Cecil while discussing discussing discussing dis dis- cussing the thc league of or nations covenant covenant cove cove- nant with British and nd American correspondents correspondents cor cor- respondents tonight said It If the Monroe fonroe doctrine means as I believe it doe does that there ought to be beno beno beno no Interference with affairs on the American continent b by European powers n without tho lt the consent of or the United States then I say that the doctrine doctrine doc doc- Oc- Oc trine Is 11 strengthened by the tho league of nations ns B Berne rne Conference Sends Amendments Paris March IS n lS-n By the Associated I Press In In rep reply to a request b by the committee on the league of nations of Gf r which President Wilson is chairman that neutrals send suggestions before Thursday representatives representative of the International International international inter Inter- national conference of or tho the league of nations societies in session at Berne Borne from March C G t to 13 have havo In a a. telegram tees numerous amendments which the they submit for 01 the consideration of ot the committee Tills rids conference was c composed of or dele delegates ates of or sixty associations of ot England Eng Eng- land Ita Italy Germany German Austria Denmark Denmark Den- Den mark maik Holland Hungary Hung Sweden and Switzerland and there were pre present ent also at the re representatives from France tho United States Russia Bulgaria Jg- Jg Egypt pl Esthonia Greece In India India Indin In- In dia din Lithuania Macedonia Rumania ru Turkey and Ukraine superior ulc 10 lU Recognising the superiority of the Paris text 1 league ague of or nations proposals propos propos- u ala als over O the state of International anarchy existing toda today we submit the following amendments amendment said th the tele tile gram lam Twenty six articles are set down own the first of or which It reads ads An tn n international parliament elected elected elect elect- ed b by the tho peoples should replace the assembly of or delegates pr proposed posed lit In tho the Paris Parl text This parliament should have havo full prerogative athe and legislative e p powers each countr country electing one member for each million Inhabitants The Tho other articles PI provide ide for thoI tho the creation of an international tribunal I and that the council of or the society of or nations embracing all states shall proceed to complete disarmament on onea sea ea and land an with the abolition of an any service lee volunteer obligatory military troops sufficient to maintain order only being preserved cd by each state tate Reforms Reform I Ia Favored d ored Further according to the amendments amend amend- ments the lie society of nations nation shall Hhall dispose dispose dis dis- pose of ot land and t sea ea forces to prevent any violation ll o of ot j l peace ce All It co colonies except those self governing o shall bo be supervised r by an officer of or tho the s Customs tariffs and monopolies meant to favor lavor particular Int interests shall shaH be abolished All members of the society of or nations ns sha ll have the same sam economic rights The p peoples peoples' oples' oples rights or of f self disposal and the protection of or na national national national na- na minorities shall shaH be guaranteed by a world constitution Boycotts for tor national reasons shall be forbidden rl Kte Make In conclusion the telegram says The Berne conference begs tho the al allied allied al- al lied Jed and associated governments to consider con con- i airier sider tho the above and amend their scheme accordingly I The m message is signed signe for tor the International International International Inter Inter- national conference b by A. A O. O Weber eber Swiss national councillor president of or the communal council of Zurich Prof Emile of or Freiburg Dr Hans ll Duch Professor ProCessor Brod of oC Berne Borne Enrico Bignami Ital Italy Philip Snowden England Professor von on Laun Austria M. M Germany General Holland Ide renSe ren Se Sweden cn- cn Baron ran c Russia and M. M I. I an and M. M Swiss national councillors II I I Covenant to Be Treaty Appendix I Paris March IS BY B By the Associated ted Press Although no final decision has yet et been reath J it i is i- isaid said the of or Inc rive five present plan of Jr a majority 11 big li nations c the league of or t n compact to U th a pa peace e treat treaty as aa an appendix This wo we lId ild ld on- on 11 I able ahle Germany German to sl sign n the treaty out securing i lol t tu h tho no lea league u r l f nations although h at the same s tune time she oho principles would accept the declaratory pies ples Forts Will ill Be Bc Wrecked reeked Paris March IS The Thie The fortifications on the thc Island of olund Germany s ba base o In the North sea must be bo dismantled This rids decision was reached today lolla b by the lie supreme allied war s ar an council It II was decided also that the Kiel Rici ca canal canal ca- ca nal flat should be Internationalized and of all aU nations nations na na- na- na ma made e available Q to the Chic ships on even terms Dutch Offer Of-fer Hague As League Capitol Parl Paris March laTch IS IS-hi IS In connection with the meeting of ot neutrals to 10 consider the te question of the league of oC nations It 11 was as announced toda today that thal the Danish delegation was wa-t composed of or Deputy Minister Munch former Premier r Neer- gaard and M. M 1 II A A. Danish i is represented represented In his Paris lanit Norway b by and Castberg Castberg Cast Cast- berg bero antI and Baron Daron DC Do Wedel th the minister In Paris earls The Dutch l league ague for tor a Lasting a resolution for tor torI Peace Pence has hns adopted I prell to the peace place conference on the subject of a a Jea league of ot stations nations The Th re resolution proposed that a maximum maximum maximum maxi maxi- maxi maxi- mum be fixed for tor for armaments that the smaller maller powers have greater rt ater representation taU tattoo tation on and md that the constitution of tho ho certain pe period PC- PC league be revised after a nod Thin The resolution asks aks that Iho lito Hague be bo granted th the honor of ot becoming becom becom- ing Ins the ho seat scat of the league eague of nations Chilean Newspaper Favors Small League Santiago GO Chile March IS- IS Thc Tle The Mercuric Men Mer curio curic In an nn editorial toda today dealing with the league of ot nations H says HS S 'S Chile ha has nothing to lose b by Joining the tho league but It suggests that it would oud statesmen of Chile hill b be preferable If the Bolivia and Peru could create their own organization and settle their thell differences without Int Intervention b by outsiders outsider L The newspaper announces that the Chilean minister to France ha has b been Instructed to attend the neutral conference conference con con- ference on the league of nations It adds that Chile will wUl the support principle principle principle prin prin- ciple and proceed to an accord with the theother theother theother other South American neutrals Board to Rule Rhine Paris Parl March IS The Tho Tho future navigation navigation tion lion of or tho the Rhino Rhine will be controlled d dby by an allied commission the tho peace conference conference conference con con- ference commission on 01 the international al re regime of ports lall railways as and antl waterways waterways water water- ways was decided today todar lh The commission will replace the Holland German commission corn com m mission sa ton |