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Show 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-44-4- 4- 44- 4- 4 4- INTERNATIONAL SITUATION 4-4- 4 (By the Associated Press) 4-4 4-4 Germany's answer to the allied 4 4 peace terms must be presented 4 4- to the peace conference at or be- -4 4 fore G : -19 p m., Paris time, Mon- 4 4- day, June 23. 4 Count von Broekdorff -Rantzau, 4- head of the German peace mis- 4- sion. left Versailles last evening 4- ' 4- for Weimar where he will arrive 4 4- today. According to advices he 4-4- will at once confer with the Ger- -4 4- man cabinet . 4- 4- The terms will be laid before 4-4 4-4 the German national assembly -4 1 4- Wednesday and it may be that 4- I 4- the cabinet will ask that a vote 4, 4- be taken on acceptance or rejec- 4 j 4- tion, so that it may act as hav- 4- ing a mandate from the German 4 people It is expected the con- 4' 4 slderation of the pact will be con- 4-! 4 tjnued by the cabinet until Fri- 4-1 4- day and that the final German j 4- answer will be laid before the as- 4-4 4-4 sembly for ratification on Satur- 4 4- day. 4 4 Immediately after the assembly 4 4- has acted, it is expected the chief I 4- of the German delegation will -t-' 4- start on his return trip to Ver- 4- 4- sailles. 4- The detailed rply, a summary of 4-4 4-4 which was made public in Pan- 4 on Monday night, fails to make 4-1 4 material alterations in the funda- -4 mental features of the treatv 4 4 There are some concessions but 4; 4 they appear to be of a rather 4-j 4- minor nature. One of the princi- 4-4 4-4 pal concessions is the admission 14 of Germany to the league of na- 4-4 4-4 tions "in the early future" If she 4- fulfills her obligations. 4-1 4- 4.! 4444-4444444-444 |