Show I M MESSAGE A T TO TOr r I IT T TREATY Wilson itson ilson Will Refer to toFate Fate atc of Pact in Corn Com Communication Com I to Congress Congress Con I gress I Dec Dee 1 Is Word Nord v ord i if f I i Y Nov 21 21 1 President Wilson will take j ju 1 u lip the whole subject subject of or the I tf t of Versailles in his me mesge mes- mes i ige ge to congress December 1 it stated officially today at the ti hite House Until then he will have haver r thing to say concerning tho the senates senate's a lion in rejecting tho the treaty lion etore congress convenes it was I Id d administration senators will conand conr con- con r and it it is possible that tho mild on the Republican side v Il 11 participate with a view to work- work out an acceptable compromise on r PRAISED Regardless of who Is selected to sue- sue coed ed the late lato Senator Martin a as leader in the senate there lU be no change In the leadership in treaty fight It was vas said laid at the White bite House President Wilson Nilson con- con Iders that Senator Hitchcock of Ne- Ne swa has conducted the fight tight ably d sees no reason why he should not aln in n lead the administration forces Underwood of ot Alabama Ipse apse se name has been mentioned prominently prom prom- t in connection with the Democratic Demo Demo- cratic leadership called caned at the tho White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse Ho House se today to see Secretary Action by tho supreme council at atI I tria 8 In fixing December 1 as the I tote date for formal proclamation of or a I a Ante of ot pence peace between the tho powers rating ratlIng rat- rat I ing the treat treaty fulfilled the expectations ns of ot administration officials After Arter lIng t the le 6 sen senate to had ended its Us special SeIt sea ses- ajon It without ratifying the treaty the general feeling here was that Europe would not wait walt longer for tor this tills country's Under the treaty's provisions the axe exe ex- ex e ange onge of or ratifications could have been made fade as soon as aa three of or the great veers had ratified but the date was wal 1 delayed it was announced largely be because he- he cause uso USI it was desired to have the Unitt Unit Unit- t q l States a 0 party from the first All AU tour four ur of ot the other great powers powers Great Great Britain France Italy and ana Japan now Japan now eve Move have ratified REBUILDING TO BEGIN The he effect of ot the promulgation of a. a ace ce e wilt will not it is held by the state I directly the legal status satus of ot the war existing between the United States and Germany but it will mean that the work of ot rehabilitating Europe will begin without the participation participation pation of ot this country countr Besides bringing the league of ot nations nations nations na na- na- na formally into existence the event will bring into force foree a prodigious list of obligations which must 14 performed performed performed per per- formed by Germany The They touch upon great reat and small matters In many parts of ot the world and aro subject to time limits ranging from fifteen days das to fifteen years For the establishment of ot the league no definite time Is is stipulated in the treaty but the inference generally drawn is that it will be set up at once I There are many references to subjects upon which it must pass within a few I weeks of the coming ii o ir to o force torce of the treaty TIME LIMIT SET Definite time limits to be reckoned from that date are stipulated however however however how how- ever for tor the execution of a great many of the treaty provisions Thus various commissions including that which Is Isto Isto isto to take charge of the basin and that which is to delimit the Polish Polish- German frontier are to be set up within fifteen days of the establishment establishment establishment establish establish- ment of peace Within three months the German army must be reduced to ef effectives effectives et- et all unauthorized plants must be closed Germany must hand ov over r all of ot her military and naval aeronautical equipment including the remnants of ot her hor proud Zeppelin fleet and must modify her laws to conform with various treat treaty provisions The time limit for reduction of ot the German navy personnel to its prescribed prescribed prescribed pre pre- scribed strength is two months and by the same date the German warships named in the tho treaty treat treat must be bo delivered to the allies One month Is the limit I for delivery of ot the last scrap of ot submarine submarine submarine rine equipment and the German forts torts which the treaty names must be bo disarmed disarmed dis dis- armed within two months and dismantled dismantled dismantled dis dis- dis- dis I mantled within six |