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Show PEA CE TERMS TO BE HANDEQ HUNS TOMORROW; .': ITALY WILL REJOIN TfiE PARIS CONFERENCE GERMANS TO SDON LEARN DECISION OF CONQUERORS Treaty to Be Deliverec to Teuton Envoys or Wednesday Afternoor at Historic Versailles Premier 'Orlando anc Baron Sonnino Agair to Assume Seats a the . Conference Table LONDON, May 5. (By the Associated Asso-ciated Press.) A German rirelets dispatch received here this eveiiinj says: "If the delay continues at Versailles, Ver-sailles, it is contemplated that Ber- . lin will recall the German delegates, in which case they would only be . sent to Versailles again when the allied governments are ready to negotiate." ne-gotiate." A semiofficial announcement today to-day says the peace negotiations will he in no way affected hy' the departure of the German ministers, Landsberg and Giesbers, from Versailles. Ver-sailles. (No announcement has been received re-ceived that Herr Landsberg and Herr Geisberts have left Versailles, or that it was their intention to do-part.) do-part.) LONDON, May 5. According to a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Tele-graph from Paris, the question regarding re-garding Piume' has been settled in full agreement with the Italian government gov-ernment on the basis that Piume shall remain an autonomous port for two years, when it will be assigned to Italy. PARIS, May 5. The time for handing over the peace treaty to the Germans was set today for 3:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. GENEVA, May 5. (French wireless service.) An interallied committee has reached an agreement agree-ment on the terms of the treaty relative to a disarmament of the Bulgarian army, according to information in-formation from Bucharest. PARIS, May f. The announcemeiv that Premier Orlando and Foreign Minister Min-ister Sonnino. the leading Italian dele gates to the peace conference, had lei'1 Rome for Paris and tho further ncu: that the Belgian crown council - hal given He assent to the signing of th peace treaty have resulted in relievinj the embarrassments of the peace conferees. con-ferees. These developments had the effect o! producing a call for- a plenary sessior of the session to be held tomorrow t'oi the purpose of luying the peace treaij before all tho. participating nations. ITALIAN ENVOY TO DO TEMPORARY DUTY. In the meantime it had been announced that Marquis Imperial!, the Italian ambassador am-bassador at London, had been designated designat-ed to participate for Italy in the meeting meet-ing of the executive committee of the league of nations. Tho contents of the first five chapter? of the treaty have already been outlined, dealing: with the preamble, German frontiers, fron-tiers, territory changes and German colonies and the military, naval and aerial features of the pact. The sixth chapter will define the status of prisoners pris-oners of war and the seventh will con cern the responsibilities of the former emperor and other Germans for the wjx. MEASURES TAKEN AS TO REPARATIONS. The eighth and ninth chapters will b devoted to phases of the reparations problem and financial clauses. The tenth will deal with economic clauses, th eleventh with ports, railroads and water wa-ter communications: the twelfth will concern con-cern international labor legislation, tho thirteenth will embrace guarantees, ard the fourteenth will contain general clauses dealing with ratification. Marcel H utm of the t;oho de Paris (Ccntiuued ou Pa' Column 3.) IlNS 10 SGDN LMJEClSi (Continued from Page One.) learn? that Kraru-e wiil gt absolute control con-trol o! ire n:iri-s In the .Saar valk-y and :t Euarantve lor l he;r ex .-io nation. He m thai the j.r.K-i:t ot the admhus-i.-iii.ive council wiil be a Frenchman and wiil probably havj executive powerd. |