Show AUSTRIAN TREATY TERMS DELIVERED DEFEATED NATION MUST PAY FOR AIDING BERLINS BERLIN'S ATTEMPT TO THROTTLE WORLD Complete Terms Demanded by Allies Handed to Delegation at Paris Army Red Reduced ced to on a Purely Voluntary Basis asis i Paris Austria's Austria's army is s reduced to men on a purely voluntary basis by y one of the military terms of peace which together with the reparation clauses and a numb number r of minor terms were vere handed to the Austrian delegates at t Saint Germaine Sunday by M. M Dut- Dut asta sta secretary general of the pea peace e conference without ceremony No definite sum Is fixed In n the treaty but Austria is told that the he extent of ot her liabilities and the schedule of payments which payments which will be le extended over a period of thirty years will will be made known before May l 1 I 10 1020 0 The Tue commission In charge of Germanys Ger Germanys Germany's many's reparations will have an Austrian Aus- Aus trian section Austria now ha has the complete terms and must submit her final observations observations lons within fifteen days The payment of a reasonable sum The establishment of an Austrian commission s lon The Issuing of bonds The delivery ery of livestock and certain hIstorical and artistic data Reduction of the Austrian army to volunteers must be undertaken wIthin three months after signing of the he peace This army can be be- used forno for forno forno no purpose other than maintenance of Internal order and control Of f frontiers Importation and exportation of arms a ammunition I and d war var materials of all kinds Is forbidden b by the trea treaty t The army reduction is described as part of the plan to render possible the initiation of a general limitation o of armaments of all nations Austria is assur assured d that the reparations reparations committee will will bear bear in mind the of Austria's resources and capacity of payment resulting from the treaty The Tue allied and associated powers r recognize that Austria's resources e will nOt lct be adequate te to make complete te reparation reparation re re- but she undertakes by y the treaty that she will make compensation tion for damage done to civilians and their property along long lines similar to tOI I those of th the treaty with Germany |