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Show VOTE ON MONROE AND RACE ISSUE IS SOON EXPECTED PARIS, April 7. (Havaa.) The ram-rrtlsslon ram-rrtlsslon will hold i plennry session tonight to-night and It Is expected that thn members mem-bers will vote on tho amendments on tho Monroe doctrine and racial discrimination discrim-ination offered by tho Americans and I'he peace conference commission on reparation and damnge today adopted a provisional rvport upon tho various forma of damage and the methods ot valuation. valua-tion. The report was presented bv the first subcommittee) of the commission. An extremely optimistic Impression prevails regarding tho settlement favorably favor-ably to France of tho questions of her security against futuro aggression and the neutral :ono of the left bank and o: part of the right bank of the Khlno This is voiced today by the I'ellt Journal. Tl'.e belief prevails, the newspaper adds, that Premier ClemenoeRu's viewpoint regarding re-garding reclamation from (lormanv and a special Indemnity for pensions for cripples crip-ples and war widows will bo upheld. Urges Prompt Aid. Telegrams from Warsaw, M. PaOrew-skl PaOrew-skl said, showed great anxiety over tie Stat of affairs and a fear tint serious results might foilow unless tiio population popula-tion was assured that Poland was realiv independent of Prussia and Germany would have ais-ess to tho sea through Its own port of linrlg. Porls Savlnkoff. former Ttdssian min ister of war In the Kerensicy cabinet. In a statement today expressed the hope that the p an for the creation of a liu-manian-rollsh front under command of a French general to suppress the Bolsheviki Bol-sheviki would be realized promptly. He said that the Slavs alone ean and must accomplish the task of putting down the Itolsheviki. He estimated that 2C"'.i"''il men Joined with the armies of Admiral Koichak and Gonor.tl IVnckine wou'd suffice. Miss S. Cheng, a Chinese woman onlv 23 years of ago, but already with a record rec-ord of several years' activity as a republican re-publican leader in China, arrived h-ro last night to attend the peace conference. Miss Cheng was three times condemned to death In P'H and 1?17 In connection with her activities, tshe was formerly a law student here. Allies Are Insistent. Cermany's abiity to continue ravin for the food shipments made under the Krus-sels Krus-sels agreement. It is learned, e.inr.ot be determined before April i;, when i ic German government expects to have "a report on tho surrender to the government of German-owned foreign securities, which is In progress. The tilled financial delegates, mcm-w-hile. continue the penral discu'-wion with the German delegation at S.-nlls of the value and availability of particular securities, so that when the German report re-port on surrendered securities s re reived, it will he easy to r::!,-u!.it to what extent they can be used In financing financ-ing food Imports. Tho export of raw materials from Germany, Ger-many, which will also play a role ,n the payment fur food. Is In progress across the German frontier to adjacent neutrals but because of the disturbed lnduT'-ii' conditions tho amount is rather d s.iV pointing. ' The German delegates at Penlls persist per-sist In tn.lr requests that Germany be given lorelgn credit to be used i ,,r !-l:i.lns.' food. Th-rc litis t.ri-n no rh.-u,-. -, bou-.vr. In ih.- disposition of thi- ulii. s to iusiM in p.iyniei.t in cash, tvcurui.-b and exports. |