Show GERMAN PEACE ENVOYS NV fACt FACE I OAN DANCE By Associated Press I PARIS Wednesday March l The supreme council of the peace conference conference confer confer- I ence will meet Friday afternoon according according ac- ac cording to the official issued issued is- is sued today It read The supreme war council met today to- to day from 3 to 5 p. p m. m The aerial terms to be Imposed on German Germany Y in the PreY pre pre- of peace were discussed The articles drafted by the military experts were examined in In detail detail and anda a adopted optEd The next meeting t will take place on Friday March l 14 at 3 p p. m. m m. m CANT CAN'T ENTER PARIS I When the time for the signing ot of the i peace treat treaty arrives It is understood Germanys Germany's representatives will Le housed in one of the palaces at Ver- Ver sallies and will wil not be permitted to enter Paris as the French government does not care to undertake to afford protection to Germans In Paris I While the German will not be prisoners and must not be as such public sentiment against Germany Is so high In Paris that the French government Is unwillIng unwilling Ing to risk unpleasant Incidents which might occur were the official German representatives representative's to appear publicly public The rhe peace congress commission on reparation has begun examination ot of the principle of the joint liability to be established among enemy states Indebted indebted In- In I to the allied and associated powers The representatives ot of Italy Serbia and Rumania and Poland explained explained ex- ex I the views of their governments on the subject NOTABLE EPISODE I I By AssocIated Press LONDON March tarch The Daily Telegraph says Today roday is to see the the culmination o of the most notable episode reported so far in the four months months' history of the peace conference T The e supreme war council will formally adopt the text ot of the terms of German disarmament and abandonment of conscription Is to be I required ot of Germany This Is the destruction of German militarism Yet It Is an admitted truth that until a few days ago nothing so bold and decisive was In contemplation tion ItI ii the Inner circles of the confer confer- ence I This clean cut to the root of International Inter Inter- I national trouble Is the work ot of one man and we are justified In saying I i that it if that man had not been the t I prime minister of Great Britain at this moment the chance would have been missed CONSCRIPTION DOOMED It happens ironically enough that at the time when the British prime minister was as taking the Initiative to bring this about at the conference his government at home homp was still being fiercely assa assailed lied for It its II proposal to maintain ln R. R diminished force on a conscription con con- until the results ot of peace should have been secured |