Show T y I H j IF rr rrT i irr Q X Il FAILS I 1 lATI I P PROP P P Al TI Plan lan Is Presented b by the Supreme Economic Council Treaty to Be Submitted Wednesday r rBy By Associated Press PARIS May 6 The 6 The peace treaty was presented to the minor powers at a secret plenary session this afternoon which adjourned at o'clock The draft of the treaty is c considered now as having passed the final stage I before being being- presented to the Germans I BR BRUSSELS Say May 5 Ra Havas vas hI h- h I The foreign relations committee of the chamber of deputies today I approved unanimously the deI decision de de- decision of the crown council and I the government to sign th the peace I treaty I By Associated Press PARIS PAInS May flay G. G It G-It It was of ot- officially fi announced last night I that at the preliminaries of the I peace treaty will be co communicated III JU i- i to the allied delegates this afternoon and Ind to the German plenipotentiaries pleni e Wednesday lIs 8 afternoon 1 The complete economic Isolation of of or Germany is being considered ered by J council of ot foreign ministers of or th the peace conference as a measure mc-asure to lo bo o s adopted In fn the event that Gt Germany re fuses to sign the treat treal treaty Tho plan Illan was submitted to the minIsters minIsters min min- by ur the supreme economic council MEETING ARRANGED VERSAILLES May Ia When C. C When tho th German Gennan delegation atlon enters the dining room of ot the Hotel Trianon Wednesday ne ay to receive the text of or the r treaty of peace they will find tho the representatives rep- rep i rf s of or the powers power arrayed against Germany Cerman them at one ont one i of the thC gr great tables tallIes Premier Clemen- Clemen I President Wilson and aDd Premier Lloyd Llod George Georgo will wm stand at the head of ot 1 the table Th Thi Germans will not Join the allied delegates ates at this time but bUl will be conducted conducted con con- r ducted to n a smaller table standing Itself at a. the open ollen end of ot the great I hor horseshoe united formed orme b by the tables a les orr-aug-c orr for Cor the tho meeting There Thero the they will wUl listen to M 1 Clemenc au opening address and receive tho the judgment judg ment of the lire allied and associate na n- nations na as formulated in tho the volume of It conditions drawn up during the four foul months of at deliberations by the inter- inter allied con conference terence GROUPING OF DELEGATES On M. 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I right t will b h h Prel President Wilson and tho the other Am Ameri American Amer- Amer rJ- rJ can delegates while on hi his left leCt Premier Lloyd Llod George and the British will wilt be he grouped Flanking the Americans will come the French I delegation allon with Marshal Foeh Koch in th tt j center Next to these o will bo be I I es es of oC ItA Italy nel Belgium lum nl Brazil Ir Greece Portugal and Serbia On On- the time left side Ride and seated he below low the delegates delegate of or Great Britain will be those of or the British dominions Japan Poland I Rumania Kit Kit- u- u I mania and nd Czecho Two tahl tables ha have 0 been placed forthe for forthe or orthe the sener general l secretaries of ot the tilt Inter lied conference directly behind Pr President President si- si dt dent nt Wilson nn and Premier Lloyd Llord Geor George a S Secretaries s of or l Individual delegates will have ha seats at the sides of oC the tho room be behind behind he- he hind their respective c delegations deeg The Tho I four big lg cutglass s rl will scarcely be bo needed lell at I t the hour hoar set et lor tho the ceremony at al t I 15 p 1 in 1 inGERMAN GERMAN DELEGATION Only six of ot the principal German delegates tes three secretaries official in in- and an official stenographer will bo ho a admitted out of ot the lar large e German German Ger Ger- man n delegation delg according to 10 pre present arrangements Tho The subordinates will have havo tables immediately behind th the delegation chiefs The fhe forty of ot tho the pr press s lI s have been un unsigned as- as assigned signed n 11 place immediately behind to ins Germans The rhe German delegates In ho charge e of ot financial affairs today buoy eit o over ot v t from their hotel to meet met allied representatives j to continue the discussion of ut Continued on pace page 2 2 f ISOLATION PROPOSED Continued from page 1 1 matters which were taken talen up last Fri FrI- day 3 PEACE BEFORE JUNE PARIS PAUlS 1 May 6 It G.-It It seems now quite possible that the peace treaty with Germany German will be disposed of or before June lune a member el of the American delegation delegation dele dele- gation atlon said salt tonight after aCter a day of oC pronounced pronounced pro pru- activity lt on the part of at the delegates and of numerous Important departments In connection with the work worle of ot preparing the peace tr treaty at President Wilson in ht addition to at attending attending attending at- at tending the m meeting of oC the tho council of or three In tho the morning visited the Hotel de do in tho the afternoon and held conferences with the entire American dele delegation He lie also saw eat Herbert C C. 1 Hoover Admiral Benson and other experts ex experts ex- ex perla and disposed d of or man many minor problems the solution of ot which ha had been delayed Tho The Chinese delegation to the peace cont conference rence Is displaying great with the announced announce settlement settlement settle settle- ment of ot the Shantung problem While the Chinese probably will not refuse lo to sign the thc pe peace pece ce t treaty eat it appears they will sign It with reserva reserva- FIUME FlUME AGREEMENT LONDON May Ia 6 According 6 to a a. dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph I from rom Paris the question regal regarding ding Plume Illume has been settled in full tull agreement agreement agree agree- ment with the Italian government Co on the basis that Flume shall remain an autonomous port for Cor two years cars when It will be lie assigned to Ital Italy |