Show a a o a o 0 r IB a a ill a LJ l JI a lJ 0 lJ 0 LJ I LJ 0 I 0 I LJ in I LJ LEJ II I f II i I I I I I i P I t II I PEACE TO BE SIGNED BUT UT If FAT 1 F rOE FOE ES I i f. f I Weakness of o ot of German Government 1 t I f Leads to o Fear eat Treaty May a Mean can I Little May Annoy Allies More by Causing Delay I By Associated Press Pres PARIS June 27 It It was announced today that the German Gennan peace plenipotentiaries would arrive in Paris at 9 o'clock tonight f COBLENZ June 27 Foreign Foreign Secretary Mueller and Colonial Secretary Bell the two German peace delegates on their way ay to tot r t Versailles Versailles passed through Cologne at 9 45 o'clock this morning a telephone message from Cologne reported to the Coblenz newspapers states that the thena Berlin dispatch R A the at It 3 J I na delegates understand that they are to sign treaty o'clock Saturday afternoon ARIS June 2 27 Dr 27 Dr Dr H Hermann 1 Mueller German foreign 1 min minister ster an and Dr Bell minister of f colonies who havo have been beena a selected to sign the peace treaty f arrive at Versailles Saturday I f f rn C the Havas agency learns Dr lI Mueller eller and Dr Doll Boll left Berlin last I 1 train sight by tho the ordinary r READY FOR SIGNING 1 J t While no official announcement has hast hasteen F t teen ten n made mado regarding the time for the i I ceremony of or signing the peace treaty v th Germany German arrangements for tor the event are arc proceeding on tho the understanding understanding under under- standing that It will occur at 3 p p. p m m. y on Saturday Tho The council of or four was In essl n perfecting the tho plans for thet the tho t I I It If the tho signing occurs as f f plated President Wilson plans to leave I for Brest Immediately afterward sallIng sail sail- I r fog Ing for tho the United States at noon Sat- Sat 1 PLOT IS SCENTED Tho The Insistence nce of or the German Gennan government gov gov- government gOV 1 In n Its reply to the peace cant can't conference con can ference t that It cannot check outbreaks s sJ J f duo due to dissatisfaction with the terms of the treaty hay has made a a. bad Impression upon delegates here who generally recard regard regard re- re gard card It H as an attempt to shield possible military mo r Disappointment over o what It termed I the tM apparent weakness of ot the present German government Is not concealed i In peace conference circles and the r feeling has been expressed that the ther r f signing of ot thia this peace Jace treaty treat ma may mean mote more than t the o e signing b by the I Bolshevik at III Brest sk did I UNFAVORABLE IMPRESSION ju The c defiant denan t tone tono of the German note nOle I II I heh grudgingly agreed to sign the 5 I treaty without reservations created an f r ICI on an members of or orthe the the- various arioul delegations and this has been Intensified ll d by the del delay a of r the Germans In arranging for forr tho carrying out of or their promise I Ii i lh The peace treaty contains no provision provis pro ls lon ion a as to when they must ratify Con- Con I delay in ratification may the peace conference additional annoyance I I rr r On ni the advice of ot tho the council of four the Chinese se delegates havO hav agreed to I t tin n the treaty unreservedly with the i ik that later will willi a protocol k r be c. c added stating that they gl signed ned with the ine understanding JUl Japan Janar an would return urn tho the Shantung concessions to toi i China Ina within v a stipulated e i Forget to Invite French President VERSAILLES Juno June 2 27 The The order or of i Precedence l In signing tho the peace aPP appeared now to be Je established es- es established as follows H or of Pr emler Clemenceau as president the peace ea e conference reneo then thon I GE Wilson n n and next Premier Lloyd LloydH other H Tile The copies of or ll the tho tre treaty treat t and f and nj documents will be lIe carried carrid to lo them hy by Paul secretary cen- cen en- en iral peral ot of the he and the P peace co conference and they thoy sign 52 at t their seats scats The docu rn meats then will be bo taken to a il table I Continued on p PaCo Co 9 0 t. t II d PEACE TO BE SIGNED Continued from page 1 I where here other delegates will go o In their theirl turn to affix th their ir signatures The l I Germans will sign last There Thero will bo be no speeches Premier I Clemenceau will simply simp declare tho meeting open an and tho the signing will wilt willbe willbe be commenced Immediately Evol Every sort of or Intrigue Is bein being In Indulged indulged In- In In by b those who ho are arc ablo able to advance tho the slightest claim to obtain a ticket of or admission to the Hall of Mirrors at Ve Versailles ailles to witness the I sl signing of the peace treaty I The official list has b been en drawn up upI I b by the government and It forgot according ac ne- ne- ne cording to to tn Include President among amonI those entitled entitled entitled en en- titled to a ticket The president says tho the newspaper personally drew at attention attention attention at- at to this slight ht but It Wa was announced that It was unlikely he would be able to be present t. Marshal Foch and General are among amonI those included in the tho list listor of or ticket holders but Marshal Joffre JoHre and most of or tho the former premiers rs even those who held office during the tho war were omitted from the list M M. 1 I Briand e all former premiers and M. M former I foreign n minister ter are arp among those uninvited unInvited uninvited un un- invited to attend the ceremony |