Show WAR r. r ODE PR-ODE I IS fINI t Lansing Heads Board Whose Report Places Places Responsibility Legal Act Action on Is Impossible I March The PARIS report I of the peace conference com com- mission to determine the responsibility of the authors of tit war it is understood will be completed con com tonight and presented to an early meeting ot of the supreme council Lansing American secretary of state Is chairman of the committee The work of none of the peace commissions commissions com com- missions has been guarded so closely as that ot of the commission on i The commissions commission's report it Is understood while fixing moral responsibility responsibility falls fails to find legal responsibility ity because there Is no precedent precedent-or no law governing go the case or no court existing to try the accused it If legal guilt were found to be evident INDEMNITIES DISCUSSED By Associated Press Prell I LONDON March 6 Via Montreal Andrew Bonar Law government go leader In the house of commons replied replied re- re plied last night to some questions raised in a debate on foreign affairs that has been in progress In the house As regards Bolshevism Mr 1 11 Bonar BonarLaw BonarLaw Law said that few people now had any illusions about It The allies were agreed that something must be done for tor Russia but none ot of them he declared declared de- de I would recommend dispatching the necessary forces to quell the anarchy anarchy an- an archy there As to Indemnities Mr Bonar Law I said the government realized that the countr country expected tb get the best possible indemnities trem Germany but It was useless to hold dut ut the hope that the Indemnities would wipe out the country's Immense war wan debt Mr Bonar Law reed agreed that It was urgent that peace be achieved quickly because there was real danger ot of Germany Oer- Oer many sInking Into Bolshevism Moreover More More- over he pointed out there was the greatest necessity for tor the allies to Jet get their own trade and Industries going again MINOR POWERS FAIL I By Associated PIUS PARIS March The G.-The supreme council decided unanimously yesterday to reject the demands of the minor powers with limited interests for tor greater representation on the financial and economic commissions which are arc about to he be formed The minor powers pow pow- ers especially those from South America Amer- Amer Ica followed Brazil in demandIng that they have the same number of members members mem- mem bers on the commissions as the great powers I Brazil was supported by Belgium while Greece and Serbia took the opposite op- op view In the discussion The Thel I supreme council asked the minor pow pow- to name their five Che representatives on the commissions toda today The great I powers power will have tEn representatives I The Th supreme round a at t Its session this afternoon win will first consider 1 Continued on page 8 1 I WAR GUILT Continued from page pagEl 1 proposal by the American America delegation to Invite the various committees to draw up articles embodying their reports with a view to the formulation of a treaty of peace The second question on the program al 5 ia the discussion oJ of reports on the new conditions to be imposed on Germany AIR PROBLEMS Members of the aerial advisory boards attached to the various delegations delegations met today to establish an international international inter inter- national aerIal commission to dt deal al with problems concerned with the navigation tion of the air In times of peace Rear Admiral Knapp and BrigadIer General Patrick are the American ti tives |