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Show VIENNA DELEGATES SOON TO LEARN CONDITIONS 'fffiPJCT 1.15 .E iD ff COUNCIL ? Four Discusses Miliary Mili-ary Terms to Be In-orporated In-orporated in Treaty ,Vith Teuton Allies. le linese Delegation Has Made Decision to Sign; S Belgian Protest Again 5 Taken Up by Leaders. TIESAILLES, May 23. (By ,n: : j! Associated Press.) Count vou ixkdorff-Rantzau and his col-:!'. col-:!'. agues on the German peace dele's- ntijn who left Paris yesterday for '.!"; '' :pi are expected to return Satur-li,.'':. Satur-li,.'':. Tho remaining German dele-a::" dele-a::" n!es are proceeding with their ; up -'iA as usual. . " PAEIS, May 23. (By the Asso-riled Asso-riled Press.) The council of four jt: . ;:iay discussed the proposition of 5V "Kognizing the Kolchak govern-!,;!.' govern-!,;!.' :snt at Omsk but did not reach ; ; decision and will continue, its d's-iL d's-iL ""son tomorrow. :A?.iS, May 23. (By the Associated llaili' ;':i'I110 council of four met this "S and discussed the military terms e r ' Causes relative to prisoners of war 1 li will ba incorporated in the treaty ' 1 Wa. Military experts attended . fusion. ; ! -v Gorman peace plenipotentiaries t i;-; : morning handed in two notes to the 1 -nariat of the peace conference. They r K - do with the subjects of internal ' -itlon regarding labor and German ; : :"'lcs in allied countries. ' 'i council of foreign ministers took : ;he protest of Belgium against the , ot Germany to turn back the Bel-M Bel-M Eovernment archives taken by the ')- "Mi from Brussels. It also dis-: dis-: - reports received regarding Ger-)!.:, Ger-)!.:, ' maneuvers in connection with Poll Po-ll r '"' is well as the Hungarian question. 'p HIXESE DECIDE ASSIGN TREATY. Chinese delegation to tho peace 6 1 .'''m ls understood to have reached 'fan to 5ign the treaty of peace, Reservations relative to Kiaochow Mantling, it is b.aid th:lt thl3 win it' m the treaty as a whole and will . ;' -v3 the rlKhts ot Cnina 'v . 'Ments are cited in which the .j ilates senate has slmila'rly at- .'.' rcs,;rva'lns to treaties before . them. ,.-:' '? Mort-eiiti.au, former American w to Turkey, has submitted a UK ura to President Wilson con-I-'; ttt Proposal that the United "l- ;s7Ultl beoome mandatory for Con-.'. Con-.'. It is understood that he fa- i" , Inclusion of Constantinople, ha!"1 Arienia under one man-'ea, man-'ea, adv,1,Uaseous for adininls-',:. adininls-',:. ; eposes by combining a large sec- t ; 'CLf Minor u"d ; E$TlOf OF TURK r - DATE UNSETTLED. !'' io'?'10" ot mandates for various .'. riiy is before the council of .)''. nas "ot been llnally settled. )' ':V( t Alison's recommendation .,s accepting a mandate for Con-f,'- .-!'? ''! depend largely upon the '' ' 'W """"''salon created todav for - '' Chu l'n f conJU'onB 'in Syria. ,1. Kl"8. President of Ober-VOiri Ober-VOiri Chart, R- Crane will be K ' ,lk " representatives and will ;'- 'intm the allies and asso- '-aic-lv '( commission will leave '?. ' study conditions in 6 WARM TRIBUTE rO'WAR WOMEN S- 4I ARrTLEWIS. 1; P.IS, 1( b,U,le Cable, Copyright.) !.' : arriVif l'':3'A,'iblissrtdor Wallace '"'hi,,. " 11 I'i'aiice, in making his '-"1 l'lUKdr:s;'' U,dy before the V the aHfi' "ai1 u Blowing ' 'k' r If wal" workers and -,v .',l's ti,. kindness. "er women tlt Amer Wd i lhe war." the ambas--'; Tl. ,ey 'ed with deeds of '..! "itit-r ' cam' our soldiprs, nnned '' 'r B0' llle world, pl.-ns-e Hod. , - C -iiiHL' ""other war. so it ''"Uiucrl '- - PEACE PACT FOB mm CONSIDERED (Continued from Page One.) will never see nueh another spectacle of devotion to a common ideal. "Looking backward, we view it with pride, and wonder. It bridged the Atlantic At-lantic as tbouRii by magic, in the night. It ioinod tlu: hearts of Frenchmen and Americans as Ihuugh they had been born, as they were to fi-.rht and suffer, on the same soil. Not all the powers of evil armed to destroy ail civilization held dear could make head against such a spirit. "They faltered stopped; then with one grand sweep of triumph t he armies of humanity l'Yenchriien, Ki f Hshmen, Belgians, Bel-gians, Italians and Americans welded together as steel beat .them back to their do us." |