Show I LJ LJ J m nm EJ om ill fm EAY Att ALLOWED Wf A ARMY MY f l I 0 0 I EW RA REACHED HED B DY 1 1 1 A III S i I t I Complete 9 t Agreement A em ernnt nt as to toA Attitude B Be Held Toward 14 Hun 1 Framed 7 by y N Nations j ti ns in Council v H Hi i t i r r 4 JEMO o April p i 4 4 By y Asso S Ot c Ja ress 4 ea with re respect to the attitude the allies sh shall I adopt toward Germany in connection connection connection con- con with the carrying out of the pe peace ce tre treaty ty has been reached by Premier Lloyd George and Premier Premie i it was was' stated here today The agreement nt was reached during a a confer conference nce between the premiers lasting three and a a half hours Premier Premier Premier Pre Pre- mier Lloyd G George orge said Everything i ng is most satisfactory A full agreement was reached in substance The America members of the reparations reparations reparations repa repa- rations commission and Sir John Bradbury the British member arrived arrived ar- ar rived jived here today to give give information respecting the possibilities possibilities- of c coal a deliveries deliveries' b by Germany n LON LONDON DOt April 24 After After a a two- two I hours' hours conf conference Lloyd George a and d M have have reached an agreement ment on on disarmament and reparations clauses of the peace peace- treaty said a a Reuter dispatch fromn from San n Remo today The allied supreme c council uncil the dispatch stated will r ake akean an an estimate of the amount mot it of reparation reparation tion Germany will be called called pori to pay and Germany will be d to tomake tomake tomake make suggestions an int intermediary diary Who o will be inv invited t to o con eon eon- ference r t C 5 SAN REMO Ap 24 Members Members of the Dalmatian n delegation e. e gation here today said they had earned the council of premiers would wold settle the Adriatic question ory the basis of President Wilsons Wilson's suggested compro compromise ise April 2 Armen Amenia Armenia a Is i I Ito to Ae created an an independent state y 9 is decision was reported by the thes s supreme preme council of of f the allies allies' because neither the tho Unit United d States States' nor por any any other power poy was willing wiling t to accept a mandate over the he country I P PARIS ARTS I S April Apri 24 4 By United Press The Press The The conference nce of allied premiers has lIas decided to reject Germanys Germany's ys request that she shebe be pe all allowed to to retain an army of instead of the provided by the tr treaty aty of ot Versailles a n. news I agency dispatch from San Remo said today The decision on was made made- made made-at-an at at an Informal Informal informal In- In formal conversation this morning the dispatch dispatch- said It It was pointed out out that while Marshal Foch when the treaty was established established estabI I his idea was that the German army would be composed of volunteers volun volun- i from the national guards The allies it was stated unanimously unanimously I IThe recognised d dt it t was dangerous to permit permit- Germany to have a professional professional pro pro- army of this size This afternoon the dispatch said the conference will decide decide- upon a policy toward Germany and also will take up the th Adriatic dispute |