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Show c SI Iff A If IWC1' IMF Tflljff lijllFI TP :ji Informs Council of Fou j! to Be Prepared for Re';; fusal of Step by ih People of America , i . i Preparations for Hand I; ing the Peace Term J; to the Austrians Ar i Practically Completed ; PARIS, May 21. (By the Associate Press. ) President Vilson has inform ( j the council of four, it was reported ' -peace conference circles today, that tt other members of the council should 1 ; prepared for the United States not : take a mandate for Constantinople . 1 any other part of Turkey. ; - This Is interpreted not as the person , ! inclination of the president against j mandate, but as a precaution in ca congress does not approves of a Turk't j mandate. ' : ; ; The reported stand of the president h- i i had the effect of starting two distin 'i , j movements with relation to the Turki: , , problem. The first is to place Cc j j stantinople under an International cor. ' mittee, in which all the great powe 'j ! would have a voice. Should thi3 n j prove acceptable, the second plan will ' .! '. put forward. This plan Is based on l; j ', assumption that if the rivalries among t' 'j ;' great powers of Europe make it inexpec . ent for Great Britain, France or I L;a i to make the mandate, to intrust it j; Greece with the support of the ere ; ' . powers. GREECE READY TO ASSUME MANDATE. I ! Premier Venizclos has let it be knov ;, that. Greece is ready to assume the ma : date if neither the United States nor -i ; in t ornatiomil commission is prepared ' ' ! ; as.-aune responsibility. j The indications tir.js far are that t ' : aUii-il and aesocialed powers are n : yielding any material points in the nea 1 i ' , trey. i y handed the uermans In order 1 ' yocure the tignin' of the document, i ' ' ' though considerable changes in phras Mi olouy ;.'?ui detaDs are b'.-ing ma'ae. ' : ; The policy uf the vonferees is nutlceai e ' ' aw regards tho clauses of the pea , j treaty dealing with tho Sanr valU ' vhhm have been mi of the main pub.ie'' I 1 ' of contention in noieo between the 'Jt i ! mail representatives and the allies whi ;'' i have jiui y;t. been made public. i .; The Germans have contended th ' i ' French ue of the voal field r, in ight . yn titled, but that French political vo i trol of the Soar population vsaa "odious , I The allied reply points out that t control v hieh Is characterized ay udlo i : iy not tluir of the J- rencn. but of t league of nations-, which j.s to odmluHt the ir'aar region for Jll'teon years, un a plebiscite is taken. , 1 STILL CONSIDERING -TERMS FOR AUSTRIA. Tho ot-'y yiclrJinir b-- thu allies on t ' ' , i-M.-jj- v;ttlc;y tonus is wifh the purvf,vo i making inn a.'Jniinlfct rai ion of tho dlsir . more u orl;.') Mu. Tho re h: n bor-n , . 1 1 :j i i (; in thf re nfri ijl p ri 1 1 i j J e of cc tn.'I I hfi Iff ft --rue of n;i t Ujvb. i Tlif vo'jnil of four turhiy rontinuf '1 ' r-oiK-jirh-nt tioM of the (''"'loniir clAu-'-s j tin; Au:-;iri?n r-.,--o n caty. Lulling in f 1 purl s tor '.'oiiult;! t luii. 1 It it- still (-'e'-A':- th;it th? n-F-at" v ! be P f(i" for pr' viMatl'jn to th'j Aubiri' ; on V-n-sj;.y P'-xt. I Ti.e oii!i'.:ii to'ir WmJ.'iV confMcr 1 j the inilMfirv terms m. frHin.'j hy Mu'-sl ; Ko"h. L'uT.Mt;ii:K'--in-''hj.f of th: all' ! rn;.nd"r of the I'ali.'iri army, jtn'l oil ', military iruHr--;;. A'tria'.s furuiWhi iain'y uf u;n'. ;;rd of a million nnn, whi ; i iva;; : nut only tn that -r rnni n y. -.;fJ'ir"f) I'V IV- lr::lv to 1.:-.,,fi'l ni'en, v i t j : 1 1 ) " all mili'arv s Ji'fh'f wviUJ 1.- s ; 'nih.-rr-r or ! ;- ti'i rt- nud further in j ; i a -nru'ln-tlon a u"i I '- i ' i . ' The ti rt ' --1 t'-rniL-j ;nr: rjinihiily f v. eeph all v.ar:-'i'ip'; b'..i;' u r r-'nj r-erJ am Ai ' 1 fi.-i'.'i pfij-ition a:- u. na'.al jower t-i t-i minLii-J. , ARMY OLIGARCHY NOW BEING FORMED ; i IN HUN LAND, REPOFi , ! 7,' "; i I. i-'-.vif.-T'nr, 5. Irhlav. M:,i-' M:,i-' -i i'':'':!!''!' V- iri". .-r-.-j-p. , . mill!.;' i " hy l.e.i'- for.,i- J ); .;.-ii.a r,v, . f.ni.,:;' 10 ;.r. i::.-:.-, ,.1 t;,,. ; I : f--.r t,f -J-A-. I.oni .Muni-'h. , j . nh'a.-'-hy mon- y- eri'nl tn;i n ,' S'-';,.' uriiiolill L'O'. i ii'-t-1 , lit dc'larc'l. 1 j , itif ' Mmf-n; only w ; t la iT-fl l o rcn : i.i i.rn'.'tT v.i'li !it- '.pnort of the in I ; j !;';.- 'MM'" i-inl of lili-l 'iirv troops. ;' ' (Continued on Page 2, Column 2.J JO AGGEPTPROPOSAL (Continued from Tdge One.) fJ!-i.M;.sitr? tho pvvi form. Ir. '"'-reliln thm. tiiy - rt no rnon: thr.:n Coull hav: l"-.'n f-'!--'-ir'l, in p-v of tii": ruin i iiii.T devastation 'mh.''J by ti.e J'--riii;tn urmh-.. J 1 ; -ri t ii-ixod th-j spe."--,.-.s .If - I 1 r.-.t hy t 'ouiu vun lirovkdoi-ff-liant .a'j i ;t Vi'Maiiis t.y i'l-r-Hnlrtit t-Vhrn- j Ii i)t-:'or I ' r.a r in:i?. a.-H.-rn i.y, bi:-f'.r-t; uliirh hnl;i n-fwvtt to .-.(dim: tho re-! r r"'irt! !-;i:ty of la-; na n y. I-T. 'jrllitit: ! naM thai ,vi"h d.-' 'iura t i 1 ns uorj fa 'e ; and have li'tifi v-fi.'ai, and sno'.'til tria: j t '..;ir ;un li.n-.H ha-i n-iL h-.u iil-.I anything. I ih .'orn-lniled: I "' ;.; many m.'nln w;i r to funqucr more j f'-n'Morv. 'PI:' J n;-'!nie had ions? pre- pared fur H. Tlwi p-. ..!.. nebevcJ that it j Oft-h lit;-1 to. All this 1m ri brPti proved. I 'I lio-a; who persist in iyin kiiowin'yj liavi; no nriit to (.-omnia: n uf the rior of t 'V: pna'-e terina, oe'-aii.e. tlio ri'or is! tho result of their atl i i ndc" I |