Show u LJ u a r Wilson ls Asserts Tre Treaty re ty Meets 14 Points IEl 1 i HUN PLEAS PlA I fiND FINDO N FAVOR R r r- r President Declares the the Pact Violates None of His Principles es Allied C Council unc i Meets Me ts tsy By y Asso Associated Press PARIS June lt It 6 Havas It i is i- i probable the allied and nd powers pow pow- l I ers era will wirl comply with the Germ German de demand demand demand de- de mand to state approximately the maximum maximum max max- sum which Germany must pay in reparation under the peace tre treaty according ac according according ac- ac cording to the tho Matin This sum it stated will bo be from to fr francs The larger sum named on a Q gold valuation would be benot benot benot not far from PARIS June G G. G I Iam I am convinced that our treaty project violates none of my principles principles principles prin prin- resident President ent Wilson Vilson is quoted by Ly the Matin Matill as hav having having- ng ngI I said sard when he was made acquainted with the tho German counter proposals of ot I the treat treaty Jr If I held a n contrary opinion opinIon opinion ion I would not to confess ItI it and would endeavor or to correct the I error The Tho treaty a as drawn up however however how how- ever entire entirely conforms with my fourteen fourteen four tour teen points PLACING TIME LIMIT When hen tho the Germans are handed the allied rE-pl rE reply to their counter proposals the they will he informed according to toI I French circles that tho the discussion hay nay I been finally clo closed ed and will be no given less than three or r more than titan five days In which to accept or reject ct the condi I Count von yon Rantzau Brockdorff-Rantzau is expected to lea leave leave va Immediately for Cor Ber Ber- Berlin lin In to confer with the German Berman erman chan chari- If It It Is decided that Germany shall sign the treat treaty th the count will return return return re re- turn to Versailles If It Germany re refuses refuses re- re fus fuses to sl sign n notification of her refusal re refusal rt re- tu t 1 will be sept sent from Berlin It IL Is b said COUNCIL OF SOUR r hen When tho time council of ot four met lH this 2 morning Pr Premier Orlando o of Ital Italy w wale was absent This led to tho the belief beller that th the the Adriatic question was again und undo under l' l consideration It Is understood that no further progress hay haa been made malle b by bythe bythe the various elements working on the tM solution of this problem t Conference circles are somewhat rd r lIe ell b by n assurances from high quarter quarters lUar ter that th the council of four our is nearing an accord on the reply to tho German counter proposals als MEET The Tho council met mt yesterday re with M. M I. I Pi Polish premier present concerning tho the Polish frontier In Germany Ger- Ger mul many particularly Silesia and anil In the tho afternoon considered the tho vigorous orous pio- pio tests test of or Rumania and other othor Balkan states against giving the league of or nations na nations nations na- na supervision over the protection of racial minorities M M. I. I strongly opposed ell an any any- modification In the political status t. of or Silesia as fixed b by the treat treaty This led It'd to lo a proposal to grant tho the Germans economic ad advantages In coal Iron and zinc sufficient to rr c curry carry on industries and uld mild in paying the indemnities in- in In hi- hi CUTS GERMAN RESOURCES The Tho experts presented tables showing showIng show show- Ing lug thu tho treat treaty's cession of or Silesia and tho the Sarro Sarre region has resulted In reducing re reducing re- re Germanys Germany's coal by 31 per Cf cent nt iron 74 per cent and zinc 80 per cen cent and It t Is to offset these reductions that It is lt proposed to establish an economic exchange u without modifying Polish Poll poll political c control The Tho general situation within the council is de described as tending more mor towards modification of or the details of Continued on page pac 2 2 I LINE CHIEF Continued from page Ilage 1 1 fight to a n finish and the tho public can trust that we o will do it It P P. G G. Fonville president of or the Atlanta At Atlanta At- At lanta council of the union speaking for himself lr and C C. r F. Mann ann Southern organizer organizer or- or er of or the union Intimated that a a. wide nation strike would be ordered should hould that prove pro necessary Ul Union lon headquarters announced that of or tho the Western estern Union In the South either had gone one on strike 01 or would do so o during the day ay |