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Show PRES. WILSON BRINGSTREATY Will Deliver Document in Person With Detailed Statement to Congress. ON BOARD THE U. S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON. June 3u President Wilson was 357 miles out at noon to-J to-J day. The George Washington was 'running sixteen knots an hour, which I Indicates her arrival in port about ; Monday noon. j It Is expected the presidential party j will proceed direct to Washington. I without stopping at New York and; that the president's first official utter- 1 ance in America Is likely to be when he in person will present before con-1 gress a detailed statement of the pro-1 IceedingS of the peace conferenc. He carries with him copies of the treaty, j President and Mrs Wilson are en-1 joying the- balmy air and sunny breeze ' of an ideal passage. They spent much I of the day on the upper deck. The I president wore his customary tweed cap and Mrs. Wilson a blue tarn o' shanter. At 11 o'clock in the morninc the alarm sounded for boat drill and the president went through the maneuvers with the rest, taking a place with his wife and the others in a lifeboat. The president complimented Captain Mc-! Cauley on the smartness of his crew in manning the boats and baring everything ev-erything prepared. Polish Treaty Published. PARIS, June 30. (By The Associ-I ated I'ress.) The treaty which the en-' tent powers and the United States signed with Poland was made public today. Under It Poland agree to protect the minorities against discrimination; as-. as-. umes payment of such share of the Russian debt as shall be assigned to her by the inter-allied commision, and i agrees to support important international interna-tional postal, railway, telegraphic and' miscellaneous conventions. Board to Decide, PARIS, Monday, June 30 It has bi en decided to name an international commission of fourteen members to cive further examination to the divergent diver-gent viewpoints of Belgium and Hoi' land on questions affecting those coun tries which were raised before the! peace conference. I The German delegation has sen to the conference a note Inquiring when and where it will begin negotiations regarding the application of the conditions condi-tions agreed upon for the administration administra-tion of the left bank of the Rhine during dur-ing the period of occupation. oo |