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Show AMERICANS TO JOIN TRAVELING PEACE COUNCIL HKlSsr:LS. July 1 The l'nlted' States will be represented Informally! tomorrow at the meeting of the travel-' Ing peace conference which, after hav-l n k - it In thi'e iiber countries mu'tl effected t,v 'he war, will assemble here. W. C. Uojden pf Chicago and, Colonel James A. Logan, the American Ameri-can unofficial mem bora, will come , With the reparations commission, which will sit at the same lime as the supreme council. The Americuns will give advice regarding re-garding financial problems, paituu-larly paituu-larly concerning reparations to be paid by Germany, which nrc to be settled set-tled before the allied conference with the Germans at Spa. M. lclacrol, tile Iieliau premier; will preside over th- conference. The first u-M(ion on tho progiam will be reports of financial exports1 and leading members of the reparations repara-tions committee on the division of the reparations among tin allies The remainder re-mainder of tho program remains to bn fixed by the supreme council It It understood thai a reply to the Turkish peace terms" note will lie taken up and1 that the Uussian situation will he .ir-cusacd. .ir-cusacd. Brussels is preparing to honor the l'nlted States, particularly by a special spe-cial celebration on Independence dn, Saturday |