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TWO
NO MORE PARLEYS
WILL BE ALLOWED
THE HUN LEADERS
(Continued from Pare One.)
for the purpose of subssQUont examina
tion. Before this high council, the Ger
man plenipotentiaries are to enjoy the
same rights and privileges as the repre
sentatives of the other contracting powers
of the present treaty. This council shall
decide in regard to those conditions of the
present treaty which Impair the rlfsrhts
to self-determination of the German de
velopment of Germany on a footing of
ssqual rights is impeded.’
"The government of the German repub
lic. accordingly, gives the declaration of
its consent as required by the note of
June if#. 115» in the following form:
*• Th# government of thle German re
public. is ready to sign the tr*atjr of peace
without, however, recognising thereby
that the German people was the author
of th« war and without undertaking the
responsibility for delivering per non* in
accordance with Articls 227 to 230 of the
trest> o f peace.*
••We, mar, June 21. 1919.
<Signed > "BAI’KR.
"President of the Imperial Ministry
"Accept. Mr President, the expression
of my consideration.
(Signedi VAN HANIKL"
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(Continued from Page One.)
the treaty and accept all its terms.
Pari*.— President Wilson and Premier Clemenceau met
hurriedly with Premier Lloyd George at the latter’s home at
nine this morning, the meeting giving rise to a report that
the German answer had been received, but it was impossible
to confirm this rumor.
It was later ascertained that at 3 o’clock this morning
a communication had been received from the Germans. The
character of this note, however, has not been disclosejl.
Weimar.— Dr. Haniel von Haimhausen, a member of the
German peace delegation who was asked to conduct peace
arrangements at Versailles has notified the government he
will not sign the allied terms.
Berlin.— Germany will sign the peace treaty of the al
lied and associated powers. The National Assembly Sunday
afternoon by vote of 237 to 138 decided to sign. The assem
bly also voted confidence in the new government of Herr
Bauer, 23G to 89. Sixty-eight members abstaining from
voting.
Before the vote of confidence was taken Herr Bauer,
(he new premier, declared that the government would sign
the treaty, but without acknowledging the responsibility of
the German people for the war and without accepting the ob
ligation contained in articles 227 to 230 in the treaty relating
to the trial of the former emperor and the extradition of oth
er German personages.
Parlt —There appearend today to be
some Indications that In cam* derinany
decided to accept th© j«©atreaty un
conditionally th© action would he ac
complUdind by the rmneafro In the na
tional aewembly at Weimar of a ronolu
tton or declaration that the aijfTdriK wan
under companion and that the German
people dkl not feel morally reurporarfb)©
for the war and were willing to submit
th© Question of reaponnlhlllty to a tri
bunal consisting of two members repre
senting the allied and associated'powsars,
two neutron and on© German.
Washington, D. C.—-Decriskm of the
German national assembly today to sign
the treaty of peace formulated by the
Versailles conference was In no wise sur
prising to officials in Washington. Be.leif
had been general In official circles here
sine© the Germans were handed th© peace
terms that eventually the German dele
gation would be Instriu ted to affix its
signatures. This feeling wns rmich ac
centuated by the fall of the Scheidemann
cabinet.
Many officials predicted prtwately at
the outset of th© negotiations with the
German delegates that th© ministry
headed by Philipp HchebVrrmnn would
give way to another cabinet before th©
actual slgrithg took plane The targe ma
jority recorded In th© Wclmiv HHsembly
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fective for adulta a a for children. Prlc©
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in favor of signing th© treaty was con
sidered by officials here as an accurate
reflection of the dominant desire of th©
German people for peace at the earliest
moment.
Whit. House last njght had re
-7.. no * y >n»miinlcßtlon from President
Wilson subsequent to the receiving m
laris of the nows of tho German as
sembly s action. Consequently, (here waa
no doflnllo Information obtainable as to
when the President would leave f-Vance
II was thought possible that should the
actual algning of the treaty fake place
nhursday. the PresMnnt might leave
.‘TrT tistely so on to arrive in the
I n ted States by July 4. The President,
in Tn. k | nr ' Wn K ha ' , rnad '' a, l arrangements
so that such negotiations with the Ger
mans after the signing of tho treaty are
as necessary and the formulation of un
completed portions of the Austrian treaty
may be placed In the bands of other
mem tiers of the American delegation
Versailles.—Arrangements already have
begun to take shape at Versailles for
ho*, f” n ’ ? lhe p " a '’ l ‘ Orders
have been given to have everything In
readln ss Tuesday, although the cere
!"T "V /vconUng to the Havas Agency, Is
The einest bef ° rß Th, ‘ r " day at
The famous gallery of mirrors has re
c (veil Its final furnishings The rar
tTm. h “ v ", b< T n lald and 'he ornamental
table win, n B isth r( , nturv pii, anrt
Blnon'‘r'’” r .'; ra, i 0r !" haa b ** , n l ,lar "' In PO
mtS. h be ~:tel her * ,h " P '* r,l, ’ OUn -
There will be mom for four hundred In-
Thev w'm r ? 0n ", “ *', h ® hl " tor1< ’ session.
They-will be given places In the left wing
of the hall If mirrors while (he right
°° r,,p,, ’ d f,y abol,t 'he same
number of press representatives B|*ty
prras haV ® b ** n a,l ®“* d "> the French
The program of arrangements, as far
f"a t t"“ lr ,. hnv ‘; h, “" "e'lled. were submit
led to I render n©m©nceau today The
cfiurt or honor has been cleared of ran-
J hr -e regiments of infan-
V r s ./' BT * lry wlll •>“ on duty
O "he 'lmo of the signing of the treaty.
Republican guards In gala uniforms will
remler the honors They will he sts
tloned on lhe grand staircase hv which
the plenipotentiaries enter the hall
According to the Hava* Atfenev dip
lomatle relations with Germany will not
he resumed immediately on the signing
u h b "' on,v af 'er Its ratlflca
l on. There also appUes to the admts
slon of Germany subjects Into France,
r routing M. Clenieneeau's presidential
wo l a a!”, p,a< ' , ' d 11 "mall table on
wlilih the diplomatic Instruments will he
laid It Will he to this table that eaeh
representative " called In alphabetical
ord.r to algn hla name to the treaty and
1., >2i’ J M "'"'ernment seal As there
are 100 deleg-nte*. the ceremony 1* »*x
rwM’ted to take at least ninety rriinutca
it I* an yet uncertain whether M
Memenceau w ill make a speech. It la con
sidered an not unlfkoly that the Gor
man* will rata© * last protest at the mo
ment of Nifrnniff.
MORE HUN SHIPS
SUNK BY CREWS,
STATES REPORTS
fContlnued on page two)
T,''„ a ' l r ,fUr * nd • ‘rawler were at
. an '' “ destroyer wee
fttundlnir l*y. evidently making an attempt
battleship Into shallow water
A lon* “plash between the destroyer and
the “hip showed that the tow line hart
pitrUM' The battleship ranted violently
the urtflrr m» ed off and before a pho
tographer beside the writer was able tr
<banye a plate in his earners, not a sincte
ve.-ddge of the hsttleshlp remained.
A number of Herman sailors came to
the pier at Houton this afternoon but
were not permitted to land, being direct,
t -iL'i! Catrsitrtp Strong parols were
landed from the fleet and took positions
a,oi.g the beach, presumably to deal with
any Herman swimmers who come
ashore
a Thurso dispatch to The Mail says
that moment the German flagship ran
up the red flag, twenty or thirtv British
destroyers and trawlers were patrolling
Iri and out of tin Herman lines A rush
of Hermans to the hoats followed »•
signal but the rapacity of the bonts w»■
limited US then number was cut dnwt,
P® I’”' 1 ’”' All the Hermans wore
lifebelts and those 'liable to enter *he
boats Iraped into ths sea without hesita
tion.
In th« meantime, guard chips and Sev
ern! destroyers opened fire on the hosts
SI .1 the Germans leaped overboard Then
the destroyers, patrol hoats and pinnaces
Uu.he.l m all directions picking up the
Germans from the water.
tt I- common knowledge here." the
dispatch says, "that the behavior of the
crows of the Herman ships has been
mowing progressively worse The first
few Weeks after the armistice men from
the Herman ships were allowed to land
on the island, hut very soon farmers
complained of the loss of sheep Leave
for the Germane was thereupon slopped
only one boat being allowed to each
squadron "
KING ALBERT TO VISIT
THE UNITED STATES
Orw»»ti* •—lWfor* Wilson >ft
r*r I slum if was announced today. King
'•bar* and Quran EHmMIi ftccvptid his
in\ltalian to visit the Lulled Mutts. Ths
l‘ IsiatJ mlrra probably wilt mv to thr
k nltsd Rlat«a It ftrotriubt#
C AN’T search homb.
Washington.-—Thr t»rrv of th#
tdbition anforcamani bill permitting
•wvh of i rn#,' ! nintt for oontmtatmt
llßUor when th«* w grant wan iworn t*»
**hv at It sat two creditable ntnssns " wn#
atru*krn out today by the houae judlctAry
committee The* pyatem of s* piai*
vtdsd in Ihe tstuonas* sft was subsll*
tiled
MORRIS TRIAL ADJOURNS
Vs.—Aft* r ariwet *n*
throw .uiu»ra the trial of FMssr Moms,
barged with tht murder of Jfudgr Multi*
'fdtit!;i' tluv i! • while the Juatics
■ w» holding court adjourned until totnor*
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