Show PEACE V 0 DELEGATIONS l i ArrO APPORTIONED Six Leading Allies Given Five Seats Each Others Le Less s. s f By Associated d Pr Press Presa Jan 14 H. France Great Britain th the United States Italy and andi r i each ench will have hav five the peace pence con congress This w wap upon yesterday esterday by the supreme Abound engaged fn In the preliminary ork oo of ot organizing the peace ri 11 I x t JJ l was yas given three e Belgium Serbia Greece Poland p. p rAi t. t e ho lio Rumania and China re assigned two re representatives its d Ah ch Portugal and the states which td not declare war upon Germany Germany c merely broke off oft diplomatic relay rela- rela y t ons with her were given g one delegate delegate delegate dele dele- gate each The British dominions It was deded de- de ded- ded will be represented apart from Great treat Britain Canada Canada anada Australia South Africa and India will have ha two representatives representatives each and New Zealand will wl have ha one delegate Consideration of ot the question of ot Russian representation was postponed postponed- The size of ot the representation of ot each ach nation was decided upon not as proposed by the French plan In accordance ac ac- with the part played by the nation In the war but following the American and British plan In proportion tion to the extent of ot tho the interest of ot ote e each ch nation In the peace settlement The question of ot representation settled settled settled set set- the council began the discussion of ot procedure A proposal by President Wilson concerning the sending of ot I problems ms to technical committees for examination was adopted At the meeting on Wednesday the council will fix up on the methods of ot work and the guiding principles of ot the con con- ference terence President Poincare will open the plenary session of the peace congress on Saturday with an address after atter which officers will b hI he elected I |