Show II I I N I HT T I II I c a aI aIs I I I Is IV VE VEi I i Paris Editor Says There Ther Are 15 to 20 Chapters H He Believes Huns iun's Will Wil WillI I Sign the Preliminaries r PAlUS Nay May 2 The 2 The peace treaty comprises from fifteen I to twenty chapters accord according It to toi i Marcel of th Echo tl do de doj deI I j i Paris i I The flu preamble Is contained In llio I first chapter setting forth the reason why the various contracting nJ parties entered the war and md mentioning tat the necessity for or the tho league easue of or nations Tho second chapter deals with th tho I German frontiers an and tho the third contains contains contains con con- all clauses connected with I alterations of or frontiers resulting it in n change In the so of oC territory The fourth sets forth the military na a naval and aerial clauses cl mil and amid the thc fifth I takes up the disposition of the German German Ger- Ger man colonies CHAPTERS CHAPTERS INCOMPLETE LETE 1 I The other chapters al arc C not Clot n as yet et altogether finished d but bul they will concern con con- corn cern reparations economic c am and financial questions and will deal with the lime l International labor legislation treaty The treat treaty concludes es with a I chapter concerning the guarantees for forthe forthe the execution or the tho treat treaty con conditions b. b by Germany M. M Hulin adds ho lie believes the German German German Ger Ger- man delegation has full powers and will en end the negotiations by br signing the preliminaries of or tho the treaty treat I IThe I The naval terms to be he embodied inthe in the thc peace treaty treat with Germany German which finally have beep been completed do not provide proville for the sinking of or the larger I German warships The rise disposition of ot otI these vessels is left to be he decided I I upon later by hy the tho allied and associated p powers I GERMAN PRISONERS German prisoners retained in I France rance under the armistice conditions will wm willbo be bo returned to Germany by tho the terms ns of or the pence according to the tho Temps Tempe today toda In exchange Germany German w will Ill pledge e hr herself clr to send to France Prance I laborers for COl IC reconstruction work wont Information coming from flom French sources Is that a t secret plenary fl HOB HOB- Sor S- S olon sion of or the peace conference c probably will he bo h held ld tomorrow sort and the meet meet- log with the Germans for tor tho rho handing II over O of or the pea peace Ct treaty will bo ho held Monday afternoon The council council of oC three is proceeding with the deliberations unembarrassed ed h by the absence of or the thc Italian delegates Italy Itar still stilt is regarded asa asa as us usa a member of or the conference The Italian ambassador w as formally for for- mally mall asked d tOlla today to bo he present at ata ata a it meeting Monday onda when the tho organ organization tion of oC the league of or nations will bo he considered BELGIAN CLAIMS It is learned that limit the Belgian claims have c been finally disposed rot of rotor or that an nn agreement ha has lias been heen reached giving Belgium lum priority in to the i rep rep- p- p I to t th tho amount o ot The Chinese O delegation to tho the pe peace conference enco is Ig expected to i issue sue this this all afternoon a statement concerning the tho I t settlement rn Mit nt of or the llao Chau dispute effected by hy the c council unell of or three It It Its 1 Is understood tho trio Chinese will their dissatisfaction with thu tho decision de e i it J t Ij i |