Show AUSTRIA fiNDS PEACE E I TERMS UNACCEPTABLE Continued from page 1 1 have do self that the tho population ma may termination c With nth respect to the league of or nations na nations na- na the British and American Mew Ics lew at first inclined toward towar a admitting Germany on tho ground that it would bind her to keep peace However cr Franco 4 woul not consider any an- association asso asSO- clat on with Germany Germon It is understood understood under under- stood that President nt Wilson has gra gradually grad grad- p come to M. M r. r Clemenceau's i view of or keeping Germany German outside the league I The fhe discussion of ot the of o four I la is understood to bo ho turning chiefly chief chief- ly 13 I to these topics although a n num number er eror of or others also are arc receiving attention I Ir M. M r view Ie from tho the first has been strongly stron-Ir against as an any modifications c beyond change e o of phraseology 1 whereas tIme the Premier Llo Lloyd p George is I believed ed to incline toward tho the moderate mod mod- orate erate British view ic that the tho main end endIs endis I is i to get the treaty treat si signed ne and re restore restore re- re store calm caIrn to the industrial and labor world President ent Wilsons Wilson's view as stated by br friends has been first to keep the allies intact and second to makepeace make mako peace speedily The President also i inot is not disposed to make mako modifications which would sort soften n the peace but Is inclined to make changes chan eq in tho the In Interest interest Interest In- In terest of fairness and the better working working work work- rort In ing of the terms The Tho Italian premier has virtually dropped out as Italy's Interest Is in inthe inthe inthe the Austrian not in tho time German treaty The opinion is hel held that both tho the Sarre and anti Silesia conditions will willbe willbe be modified mo but that the tho political status of or the lie Sarro Sarre district will undoubtedly un un- Undoubtedly remain until tho Jea Je of ot nations with an eventual c plebiscite Time Ime of ot Pint I Besides making the amount of th the reparation definite the time time for tor the I first J payment ment ma may be he extended rho Tho allies aleN have fixed two years the Gorman Ocr Gor man counterproposal asks asia seven years cars I Ger-I The experts sUge suggest t a compromise of or four years The Tho Germans Germans' complaint that they the will bo he without merchant ships it Is su suggested ested will be met mot by the thc allies chartering a limited number of or ships J so that tho the resumption of ot trade will permit tho the pa payment of reparations Reports reaching tIme the conference simo the urgency of ot an early sion zion One highly significant si private I report la Is that the German minister of ot I defense has made a tour of or the Gorman Gem Gor man coast defenses es and has directed I tho time forces there t to be prepared for emergencies in case of or the thc resumption I of naval operations The Tho treat treaty provides for the Ute dismantling disman of fortifications but hut such dismantling dismantling dis dis- mantling has not yet et been pUshed The Tho allied authorities however how how- ever sa say an any renewal of or pressure on Germany German will be bo by land land Instead ad of b by I I sea |