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Show Bill jlfl PACT Discussed at Washington, Wash-ington, Protocol at Paris. v- -CGT0, PfC- 16 Talk of 8 on the peace treaty be.uan prominently asaiu today in ,Arooin gossip, but there was that the movement iniine-5 iniine-5 iVould tal-B concrete form. in each party workup in-j in-j of t!io party leaders cau-i cau-i f1"' -i'uitiou to 606 whether a 1 1 l:,;,uiid' miKht be reached, fccn-J fccn-J rroiips showed a. willing-J$VU willing-J$VU and. seemed J tit in the eid they might gei P; m a"ree with them. i Vn,vra'rs told the Key.ublicaos L consider themselves in tSSnd by the .Win House J 0f Sunday, saypfi President r' Oot considering any coin-L coin-L Tbev held that the question Ration was one to be decided 'j'ference to bo mads on the fi'oi to the statement from the irw came today. Senator peiwrat, Montana, denymc a ,i rfrort that he had described '-tic senators as teething in-, in-, a, t,u president 's course. ss Reparation. hs Dec. lti. German and al-h'is al-h'is met here this afternoon to the mode of reparation to be L bv the Germans in payment k -miint' of German warships at t!i'. The conference was prefer pre-fer by Louis Louciieur, French Ujiive on the reparation com- J t German delegation arrived in i (tis morning to discuss conipen-! conipen-! jjor the sinking of the German L at Seapa Flow. vie'esaiion, which is presided (t Councillor Seelinger, a mem-I mem-I ;ke commercial department of lean foreign ministry, consists lc7:h Brohm, representative of Isrbnrg shipyards; Councillor if the ministry of public works; iter, director of the Hamburg-la; Hamburg-la; line; Dr. Peiens, director of y-i- shipyards at Bremen; a rep-native rep-native of 'the Hamburg governed govern-ed Paul Muller, representing p:z?s of seamen. : ie!eja:es arrived in a special ear : (d 10 the ordinary express train. German note in reply to the al-loso'jmcation al-loso'jmcation demanding the . -. i of the reace protocol was taken (he ssprenie council at this morn-les.-ion. It was decided that a of allied experts with the Ger-fma Ger-fma experts should be held '" room. ! ' ers Examine Note. rion of the Gorman note was ' leja! experts for examination. V" NncB'i consideration of the . ' coii'munication was of a gen- toe. It was stated that a re-;.. re-;.. ld be made after further exam- of the document, : il measures of relief for Aus-'"' Aus-'"' ffe taken by the supreme coun- p after it had heard a lengthy J, fciot of his nation's difficulties -. . Karl Renner, the Austrian chan :". i .It was decided that as a first : i relieving the Austrian food t J 30,000 tons of food should be led to Triest to be shipped " n:o Austrian territory. teneral opinion expressed in the I .!! that the cooperation of the . . States in the Austrian relief ! -was absolutely necessary and credits for the purchases which : I must make could be accorded t America, rt :t was officially f.nnouLced health of Premier cl imeneeau .. : Iwly satisfactory and no bnl-lis bnl-lis issued the meotins of the . ;!d at his residence. . fouiici! discussed tho desln of Jfl, the principal city in the JR Tyrol, to detach itself from r"f " "aa decided to ass every -'lo jssctc the unity of th9 prin-I prin-I i;h Austria as provided by fry of St. Germain. |