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BROWNWOOD BXJIXETIN
6 PAGES TODAY
PRICE FIVE CENTS
PEACE TREA
BROWNWOOD TEXAS WEDNESDAY MAY 7 1919.
NO. 168
RMANS
UN HERS
VICTORY BOND Pi
Weather So Bad this Morning that Men Were Afraid to Get
Out and Work But the Women Took Charge and De-
ified the Weather; $7450 Subscribed Tuesday.
PIN TODAY
AH Trumps These: The Diamond Shamrock Star and Domino.
!
aather this morning was s-)j "MTi
the men -workers in the Vic-1 J J f
campaign were afraid to -get ;U I I E
OF RISING STi
HLY WOUNDED
The - weather
had that the
toryUdan
out and get wet hut the women work;
era were; "able to round .up several !
thousand jdollars in subscriptions dnr-j
ing the day. Early this morning a num-.
her of thfe women workers responded
' " i
to Chairman Grav's call and' were at1
t
the campaign headquarters ready for
work many of them haying previously
telephoned scores of persons and ar-
ran'ged for subscriptions In that man-j
ner. During the day the women workers-
expected to ..gather up several
thousand dollars of subscriptiqnsk
which jiave been held hack for "them J ji1 . " - '' 1 '
and -while; not many women Wire work-; ijftss A Hulini di? marshal-bf Kit-
ing good -results for the -day were ig ;
anticpated . . jjflj. u - ohf and a
. There romam but three days in ;llle(ora tQ mn in j;H : 'st-
."".." 10 ..muny. r.s. a result of. a shooianu af
uue ueumu us quuui . .. -;T Uy whcl 0.lH.rc
1.!. l.n..Vi Tint ns.ii.I.. tlfl- TlrL-' 11 i -
; " v ' ; Jtfie .on !3ie iiiin sttreet nf Rising
but unofficial reports indicate Unit Jr at r 0k).k -llesiiav inoniiU!;
ujureiieeu ut- uu u.nu . u u u.c j 1;. condition this moraine wa;
Ml" IS U.i.'lM-SSOi;
FKIirfVTIIAT KM)S WITH TOT-
ji:y ok pistol shots.
renting well and
jh possibility I hat
- - r (- i ww i . : ..1. 1 .i 1
3 v v " ..grave hut he was !
already been practically raised audJjerc. v;JS i(. U) j
win prooapiy ue oversuusrnueu w" pho might recov'er.
an me reirons are reeenca aim RV Brcwjiwocd surgeon was cilled lo
tiiatea. . i Risiirg star yesitordAy anil found "six
unless ine weatner is 100 mnr-.tn nme.ircs.Vin Miilin's intestinos.
able the women workers plan -to cp.nrH.ere n bullet from h :4l calibro Colt
uiiue wieii -uuiijujsii uu.io;..v jrHvoiver had ploughed . wav
mainder of this week; Their taking iiPio. rough: The cnmlidfon of tli V.--.ind
the work! lias been delayed by ."unafjj
1 1
voidable circumstances hut wi
of
lCnstland
i in the Siar I;i
ie surgeon.
i - . 4 n
characteristic unrelfisliness mey tmyen. rrhV shootini; tooHT ilace vlren the
now uiKew num ul it juiuauuii-wwv two ii. mei eari v Miesuav .in ine ga-
caused uie men workers ininai up- rmje fueling according to the liiille-
couragement and they are going -to do ii&s informaHdn thfe morning from
their best! to secure a total of $i"A(Mi idijnjr star. J'lt'iipppkrs that tiire l:ad
of subscriptions. If they succeed niipn trouWut'-hrwini: between the two
this and t they more than likely will.inbn for tlieVast; throe or four i$onths.
succeed then the men believe They ein Liutard c laiming that fJlulinr-t :ha!l made
complete. klie eity's big q-uota. isiikhting '-remaffcs-al but his wif.-ljt..-
The city's total subscriptions today ij.jrd.11 seems
iwa.fi the agsre$sor in 4
are $2097T)U yesterday sales of bonds Mil- fight trying; to fiko 11ttliig vith
being $7.0 as follows:
A; X. Cheatham
T P- Smith
.Jes-e Il-liavis
J. R. Stewart
Mrs S. P. Keler
Knights of Pythias Lodge.
1. K. Kenfro
J. M. Radford tJro. t'o
V. Z. Champion
W. U. Parks
H. R. Everett
Harper Oro. Co
G X. Harrison
L J:. Keeler
M. W. Terry
R p. Nunn
Mrs. Alice Ramey
Xelli5 Anderson
R. D. IrtClelland
man was Tei seiwm; aivordins; to
Hiwiu'if 'iijijji 11 mi... ' n 1 rut rrr .-wh--- ....iiwun-f ; ..in. ..-t
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SIGNALIZED
Treaty ; Contains Eighty Thousand Words; Delivered to Ger-
mans on Fourth Anniversary of the Sinking of the
'-Ji '. . Lusitania With Heavy Loss of Life. '- i'
Thn Hi-i-Ianc
u their
mcr ar.l 'A'': f
Mi. Tin.' ' ci"
.1 1 1
1)-n:
William ' i';il-
10110'
fiffffUfio
mil SlIlPiSl
im DnnMnon
y tfVV 18KUU1J
Extra Session Called at Early Date So that Other Business
May Be C?ear4d Atvay Before. Treaty -of Peace Is
Brount Up for Consideration.
i r 'l. t ..
a; c-Jun r.v.hicjj tije -hater toosi away
j 2'n.0t't!-Xtiji thtTVge. ;inanL:; Lhtarci . then
t.0H ;dfcw a .fj-culinr" pistol and! began
:."!: firing the tliird shot striking Htilin
'.i;ad. probably mortally womitliif-r hini.
'.tuiUiJ-juliii was arutod. riid after ) heiiig
f!-drew his pistol
Horinn four times
lun.otwsrrurk- by tiie:full.e
10M.tKii.ajwl beirsin ffHng. hIi
i iMati Littard .but nn'ssiilg hihi ea;!i time
10toi ' o accohut of 'the. weakness Ic-aused-
".t.Hi Iin his-wmind -"
1H0 u j j linmediatejty toUoufing ther allpotin
QLiiif niv-u .on i.
y.a.j;
TOTAL i)V MOKK THAN TWO 'lNTl
: . i:.sof .hvi nivifi? si( v
Si'.VlClY HVKM.M..
Hie ni-ln wnicli i--H lu-n- -last
land nion'-uretl ..half rifl-iis-ii v. a:; lirth tl
al tbroughoi.it thi trade ti-rriti.ry.. aij
rd"ing to'reporj gaihi'njd this . mo?:i
ing; over -tljf hng ili;-;tan liui-s
the -W.$ TcVas Tvlpjdione . OjIh !.'-
: K.a;)0(.tuird surrendered to tne otyMJ fihdffor Uw -llulletin. !' h th- fir.-t; tfme
;.0fU)V raws h-ii v rptnu.a 3a k - Jif ..w fc . h -
-ff mKJ4itede no .statemcjit except to tadvise i- . . -1
4Mij.i)((3f; Jamliy ;fio to . - orr abotjt. iiiln.; been inad.v lUhr rau- ha ing inllj-ij
jit.0ti iThere . was. .r'oniwerabl0 ; (feeling l:f'over all Hi- territory. '"."'
. 10tj;tln i'o;"'- tlie. snbutini: ithong i lie. ; Hiding j i?lc tofal nun. f t h in. HrwiVvfooiri
30u.tjrt--fflc" popular ;iad widely known.' . ; . i
Me is U ysarsi old imd has. lived. in !- '"utl- "r " ' - v-;h -f.
: Rising Star Uit- mainy yejirs. .Monday's. was a tnth of aii iwb' -W)f!'
Buenos Aires Police
Rounding Up Anarchists;
Hulin Die
Marshal Flulin di(itl af 1;:J0 'o'clor-fc r
'fhisj - night's 1-aih . .herr" 'mertsti-!'
hnvh. Tlie rnlniall .in oth"t- pn'r:. 4!
i. ..' . -"i- - : ' . '- .-. -. 1 .
. l - ik - . - . i ihowij aiiu stii TOunfiins' oiiiuii! tan-
Hundreds to tSe Ueporteo ;iMt? f"0"";; il'eVtn?:-. from! those tignres b.y r ry yohi. ;
FU lu Ult- '"H'HK .;.that -vrould. bo .iitflied by. tephorf!
BUENOS AIRES May 7 The po-
lice o tlfe city are rounding up the
anarchist and it is stated m police ;
circles that seventeen mn
of being ljiembers to the anamhist or- j
ganizations will be deported.
ANT
Wharton Soldier Is
Awarded Distinguished -.
Service Cross Medal.
S CONCESSION
FOR Ui RAILBOAD
fth:S mornijig. roporjed-a Rood ran. 'IV
Rising Star suction ren-ived a". rtjd ;'!: "i"
id- rain UiJs "mnrniug.'. av'ordmjfr to a j
-report U?.i VA. folhnyin'g-. )
good ii.in Sunday ahd a similar ..r -J
-porj is made by ptnnts to .the -wrtith ittighwzy Corhmissibri
: tat : as lirady. .- I I - . " c i' rt.- ' J
' (By Associated Press
WASHINGTON. May 7t The War
DeparDnent made public an announce- ffu const muling
inent today that Corporal John ?'C. mng has been granted. 4tih -principld
' . ... - 1. 1. I !
planning bf Wharton Texas nas oeun
awarded ; the distinguished .service
cross by general Pershing. :
Women "Run" Hooze;
IXASriAL .:(;K0i;i;lI..h V Ij.D H.V j!:ivj -fieoir.rcpHied The:Vind.;
i 0inn;KrA. MNS .1U( hnil 0f Sumlay-" nlglit dama
CON.STIM ri'IOjN S('HK.MK. .. wlipat-to some t'x tent near Uro
- h? -Ms r i
" . irr.i i hi-; iJS;:i3TV .1-;
' .- ..'-i.-t--: -"
I y s:;wiathj '
PAIUS. jliiv".t7i1l.'lifr.:"icriiiiin
(!ri'.-gnl.vi ft jHi" f'eJfe
(Jtcfiire lh:it. thvyr rilc
peii'-e'lretjij but -ilhal (Ji
.net' ji;j.v;ati -ItnlenMuty-
-- Iii-t!i' diViiin "f i.hi'" jMa('i
term's . h (iTinny 't.hottgli. bM li
iter fifiirial. :inil."'uniTlfi;il .p(ilic:-
tneii w Ii.ms. liiVnriabj'y -drau ti a
dMiurOoit hrIe(Hr.rhv.(lnili?iti atn!
iiitletiiniiy nms1iMj'jg; (fie hOler in
eti'ff j a;i jH!uitive:i!siiniiae.s.
II ycoais pfnbbh iiefefrt Ural
a. refusal ft Jfity- ':ui;i ijidenuihy
oultl .mean . i'tt ";ftTeei JJisit .fthe
uutilii jlj'dttie to jiijy wbni sj:e rer
gttVdi'd jis :siitdi diuntui. . .
V TON. l;ty 7. - Vr-Sidv.nf
;. ;;:! .v sjd :i l t'ungi'e.is" to. me-t
'd-';nl:iy. May' !'. .-' - ; '- :
lit i.;.ii- i i :vs . iinini'itMM'mwt toy
.-'.- r'f f-.r. T(l;".tilv .-f:iH-d that of
t -sir.-' is i:n;.otvu.b .for. Pre?I-
'p.!'. vds(tr tn jtr.snnt- on the opeit-J
iri; li.i T'ie Pr.-i'iut. itt .numfng
tbi- -.i!iv ii.';.- (or tt'.1 ot:v-i!!!it; of
t". - ion; v a- iiii i !'jru-ly by the
'mi .. t ""rft.iry-t-j'ii-r an to the
.-i.'t i(Vr .; --iui. th- iitiniral. an
pi j j i -In tm a Min-c; w hi h failed dur-
'f Mil i- mi:' i-i !' t!!"-l."t-osi-oiu
- - . .U ! -I.' If.ns-i'- -ilit-Ut .'- " .'
t ii r- h.!- i;.i' J!:ttinn.!ii-n at the
'."'!. Him.-..- puliy .. Hln-i' ris to the'
id. ."' ;
f t .
t.tii" r.f t!i ffiiir:: of "I'res--ih
frojti Pr.iHM'. (vr t-'tc time
lii.j- !o:i (M' t'ic pr;ie tTiafv1-
W' I at it i1 li.ciieved: that
onifn-nt'
. siifi'i i be
''! i'l-f
' -I rl i
id'-tr tiit''il the t-ttra session
: onii r ttiat 'irf-ss. 'ntfehi
!" rit i-f ps t-x..-iji;:fii!ti .;.nd dispose
uf thi' ;-r.)'n 'wax npp.rOj.riation nieis-
. - ;.-;. i: trcstty .was ready for
c on : Li't'.i ! Kin.
China -Perturbed..-'
By Decision M;
sing lao
to
to- Seek Change In
Uty As.;oei.'tled'-Pv'.is)
1 PKKI.X; May. j-CusfieRtll( dis-'ink-tudH
piev.iils owing to. -telegrains
-reporting t'JiavkiHj ponce cohfer-jtH"-?
Jtad postponed VthVi Vons"der:iti.on of
State 1 raffi'C - Rules ('b?na's rlVums rTr laKetprn of Tsing-
.' . .' ' " .'Tito-. - The" ujftivej)Te"KS is publishing
. - !
J W Aofi.'it ed-J 'nuSB-. t ;.
fP.y AMtoflacil Press.0: ! j..iforal " and
;oinST.UXIA May 7. A collision ler julnis
i.r const moling a rhilway 2crttjn miles1 ...m..in ''
While there lias: been Jiuudi lulk H
rjisi and smut in 't lie wheat po r
'i .r t ..;... r. .... . .r' .i. '
'nil iM'Utf
lgFtl 'tllje
ovy -woo'l.
but this 'damage is not- khmvnl ti be
nttlr.cjs I Im- I'-hmitt' iv.uifU. aftlCtllg t flC lOvei'luil lO JUyiWlJ.- III
for -a (W-days Uie grriiin1 special wssfbji. hi' iha:ESghilatm; an-' '. . . Uwns INine Millions
c will not be damaged by the- presetji amenc.i.ineut t().the;ldglnL3 lavfrprojiyS-" .. . . jn Various .Bonds
vloh-hl ' articU:; -leading: to fdar thai'
there-may bi an anti-fareign out.
A1-HT1.N- 'Tjw!y;-Uf-Tt tt-nri.j;j5...
Highway Depatllitcnf pout em.pla test. r f
. . State of Texas Now
:'f tne nolsnjv ROnimonq I ussia t doso -iratpl (Hl Yhe sifuati4 'issued each year.: frofe .nuloino-l . ' .'(Hy Assoeiiiled PreSS) -a
financtal group beaded by.jMlwjird iTh0 rfUn qimr al.a lilun whi 10lH)-- - . . - : . f APrfTIN' Muy T.Uhe State of Tex-
Wannevig. aatv.eaian .say..i 'jj"".the grain was deinanfling it... and it i- Tlur present s'ytit 'tf per-tnatieuf ;1S mv x.vii$a.26aono in government
je.gian lawyer Al. untortoid. a ;iops-somq unfiirtumitecoTidiVuiu tehould pHi'tes -ha 'proveirn'slffaetttry-.j on Wpd. (he latest 'purchae being Sio;-
'rfeeentlw returned from Russiaj .. .......... ; ... .A..' . .. -. . v .. . .;'-...! ' . .r ... ... . . - . .
n . -t n j.ui im: iiuiiiiK mm: immi ibw iKiy ine jp'count xn iiie pfrsiie.tr- piiuic.p ot H' in
J The proposed n.ijway; is tof extend- 1Iwe8l Wbeaf and oats crop in t)i- hi.i- ehnngiivj Tititnber - jda'iodm ii'ito.varV in;
fhm the Obi river in the Io iolsk -U)l: t Urinni : y is In ' prispoet. : haoldlt v wbirl. tjiey wLre'aKBiiod. -manept
ebimeiit. via -Kotlhss.-to Potrognid.; . r . . L ' ; . (jul (
(By. International News Scn'ice.)
IJiXOOLN Neb. -May 7.vomen e
li'rmfif into Ve-!sMiirm:m;lf :iml lArclniuiroI It .is-said to'
ji.c '"Y l- : -; !."...' it r A ' .n I .1 - -
braska fiknn Wyoming m vuflatioiiu itaeiudn the. ngnt oi ut xm mg .w.i.uV. i. n AlYIAKlPan - - vnoHlflAnah I
the aiutiohal "bone dry" law accord-lu-Jre miles of forest land turougn uuoi vx i lutuv-uw ua Jbuiuunut v .
iuule .with tnoney out- of. t.he pet'--
pt funds of clemosynary- insti'
ing to Feileral Attorney Allen. Three
women have been arrested and -will be
tried by the Federal Government. 31 r.
Allen- said. They are alleged to have
brought the booze from Wyoming to
Sidney Neb.
j -v. 4. .5. -s- ' 4' '
'y ' A'OTLMOKK THAN A MO.VTIL '
fHy Associated Pressj
4 . PARIS. Jfay 7.--The Petit Par-r
4 Isien says there will be a maxir 'P-?-
muni delay of one month fbefore. 4
$ the. signing of the peace treaty.
a q & q & & S .e
MHIch tlic railway is. to ne consiruci-
el. mining rights along the (railway
ahd the opening of (bunks at the rail
way stations add foWns near the line.
. According- to M1-Puntervold. the
ernis granted are far more favorable
to capitalists than anight have been
expected from the mosl conservative
government in Norway. Tbe newspaper
Tlidens Tegn commenting . uiiqn tho
f)n"csrion. say's:. "It is a proof that
IjJeniiie's government is finditig! It. 11.ee-
vHsary to create a -new caidttjlism to
j leourage tlie .ifccotioliiic'lTfe'tof' Xoi'fii-
ern Russia. ...
Forces to Be Out of France By
' .The -State holds a ' total of ?C0.SOO
! iu - Lil)or.ty. bond.s The romaiiiing
; $.20110(10 is in - tveasury . eerfilicates
bvij i't'h--will" mature in. August and Sep
Uoitiber of tiijs year.
(Bv Associated Press
VERSAILI JiS-May 7. the. Germans today were-.told
the. terfiis" upon which the allied and associated powers will '
make peace with her. '- The terms were contained in a treaty
T Ii.''! '- 1 ' I "1 1 1 ' 1 '
or eigntytnousana words wnicn was nanded to the berman
plenipotentiaries at i memorable assemblage here which was
attended by the delegates of twenfy-seven nations which are
par-lies to rhepeace pact. . ...
The terms of the treaty spell the end of Germany as a
military power- She is deprived of her flee her army is cut-.
down to. nominal dimensions and she is sharply restricted:
along the lines through which she might seek militarily to re
hapilltate herself. -
Economically also the-fu--ture
course of- Germany is
hedged about with stipulations
intended to insure her ability .
to pay the indemnity demand-
ed by the allies but to prevent
her from exploiting the. old.
I time resources as a. strangling
; competitor or. the nations
If I P IP
I til I milk
VniUn lufl
in
i'lli tiki
to : 1 m
t. i-i 3 trS tt' ll :l - i - i
i ULU ttirouna- ner over wnicn sn
SO
ran and devastated during the
war." : - '
l! vsih ov roiuoHiSK T(r I ViMTB; Germanv received the. terms
ut ujJVJii tlic lOUllll uuur:
yersary of-the sinlcing of the
Lusitania and 177 days after
the last shot was fired on No-
At the
(osPkr-em-i:.
; ' Hy -iso'!att'd Pr0-s .
j.-vu-ro- Miiy. as ;i na.i:; i;n r.-1 j. - 1 t 1Q1Q
amim? h iiat'l IcirKiriitn hi thi iio.i.-f 1 em ' ' th I 7 I O.
oiife.rcneei 'Italy's premier. Orlando. i plenary session of the peace
has acewd- the proial that Italy j conference vesterdav it was
adfuuvistet' Finnte as a luaiitis'.nTv ofr i-. 1 1 .1. . . ' "
thUik: Xm nntii wx andHed that twepty-seyen na---bat
after bra; ti-ie Fimee will re. ert . tions instead of thirteen b&rep-
m Italian fsoverunty. . resented when the peace -terms
I'remierj Orlando arrive! in e; " roeoT1. 1 .
Paris WWIe:itowse jitt a .the Oiiti-- J" .
il of four mim.d.'d and res;:tnel . -n interesting reature of
his seat in the comit A.
REACH tiEEffiT i
TO - eilAMHTEES FOR
i the convention was added yes
terday when a clause arraign-
ing former Emperor William
jfor. the supreme offense
jagainst international morals
; and the sanctitv of treaties was
attached to the treaty with a
UJjYi t.'l0!t:K. ChBMF.NCKM' AM)
. Wih.SO.V JUJ VFTIXU. FIX !
mm :l H i Jl fll L provision for his trial bv a tti
nimiuL nixu iwteiofthefiveWitioi.
- ! ' . -. 3
The Te rms of Peace.
(Py Associated Press) : -.
I SEW YORIv May 7. In additlbn to
. the . spcnrities aftorded in "tlie treaty
--.Jj : . ;l" peace. Uie President of the Dnited
xuf r .' hmuself-to propose to
.PAHIX 1 lay .rwee. tjie t .mI.tHe .lmttf-iUlft the priiue. minister ot
tati andf?rent. Britain have rohclnd-k;real lu.irai-nUlll!T. lJSR)f tn - .
ed Hgre.enTewt.S. -gu.mg . supplement ary lo 'ParHamt. - an agreement
guarnntcesLr Fram'e. and these -urity wiU mwV (o the approvai
of ..the. pee- triKity ayii H lio U(4nf .h tvM1t.n rtlo TnrIf . x?a
aris. .-Premiers I Jowl f.eorw ad.i.fiu.. ( iwlliiaw.. f
tneiuenceaji;aniLPreti1eii.-Vilstm at aisj.ituue o Frau.p iircils.e bf an un.
meeting Mi:s monnng w;em to. draft Bnvi:vi atliu.k iv. r.Pnnv
he final-trm' oi-rys paet which wills u.-rmany. by the" terms of the trea-
Onl be RWil-et.aho- papi: MA- ' t-tv"r.S.tr.-K Allr.I.nmimA.'tn
- . - ". T ! . lamiits tlie inU'nnitiunalizatioii of th6
roTA! lildXiiBV0liLTIO"X.' !:UI1" t?asl tiporarily and of Danzig
. V . ": hiennawntly; agrees to territorial.
LXAUfA. Xiearaitcua. lay 7. 1 e!tanes toivanhs lietgium and Den-
t'olsfa-'Wlcali revolnttonistH hai iKstnd mark in Hast Prussia; "cedes most. of
a prcfdiimn'tion n ami tie Julio A'osta iippt-r Sihsiu to Poland. and renounc-
proisionaT president and haw sHc-all territorial and political rights
it Oil the r-erogiiitfou of the mv ailiuia i Outside of Kurop;- as to. her own or
istratiun ;jy "the-reimblies uf t''u: rnl ' hVr allies" territories and especially
Atnericii; '". s to " Alorbceo- Kgypt;-- Liberia and
-'"fT pT" : ' fSlumutng. Germany also recognizes
PAXAIA-S'rRIlvii hlJOKF.N". 'thii total .independence-o German-
' I r. Austi-a. Ciecho-SlovaUhL; and Poland.
" - Vbeiated Pre?s janordituc to a statement Issued here.
-f IU'.vAVA ifiiy 7.r-A-sfriW of steve-""' h-v u" committee on. Public
doF:?s at tho-Atlsntic- terminus of the
Panama-r?fnaffha been part-iallv hrok- i
en by the uise :ofr laborers ' brought
f'ronvihtt ihielfic end of the waterway.
itsnitncu: wants mux.
Cty" Associated Pv-sr) -...JJli.PSSIfi.S;
-May 7. The Belgian
soverinneiit. litis decided to ask fhe-ni-lies
or the I'uitvd States for an imtned-
Iti to-'loan of ?:.tt0.000000. -
August Secretary Baker Declares I FomiiStfBiin
Shot By Polish Force
(Uy .Apsofiiatc'd ".Press.) ;
WASHINGTON May 7. The lasl'd
the American expeditionary r forces will
have: been: withdrawn from France by
August Secretary Baker announced
today.
More titan half the expeditionary
1 . 5 -
.... . . ... (By Associated Press)
r sairjraim as uie uunurawai nm- CGP-H.N'IIAGKN- Mtiv 7. When the
greases the facilities which were used ; polish forces captured Vilna recently
lor these forces are being turned bael; r they seized and shot. Adolph- Koffe.
dl.her lo their private" owners or to fcrmer Russian l.iolijJievik' ambassador
the municipaliiies lo which they be-! lo Berlin.-acc.OVd.ing to the Polish
longed. j newspapers ; received here.
Informal ion.
- Gi'tinany'.i. army is reduced to ;a
hundred thousand. Inclmling officers.
Conscription within her- territories . is
abolished." All forts fifty kilometers
east of the Khine are to .be razed.
The importation exportation and
lU'arly till the production of war ma-
terials is stopped;.
Tluv allied occupation of parts of
tGevmany will continue until repara
tion has been inadCj but will he re-
duced at the end . of each of three
five-year periods if Germany is ful-
ftilh.g her obligations. .
Tlu; German navy is reduced to six
battleships six. light cruisers twelve
torpedo boats without submarines'..
ind with a personnel of not more
than- fifteen thousand men and oth
ers. -AH other vessels must be sur-
rendero-d or destroyed.
. ". (By Associated Press.) ;
PARIS hiy-7. When the terms H
of" peace are' handed to the. Ge.r-
" inajjs today .Mrs. ' 'Wilson-wife of k.
"'tiio-President; probably will be "t
v liresoni.. stiys nuransigcam-. v.
y w v -v .1 Gl.nnany is forhhWun to build forts
5 ... 5 4 H. v. s& - .. ; . controlling the Baltic She. is requir-
AYKATllKJl POKMCAST j i0 to demolish-Helgoland; a.nd sur-
For Prownw.od and h inity v e"e ' neen sutimarme cables.
Trntatt and Thttrs.lav cloutlv; Mw fnll uspons;ibllUy for the
- l.'robablv local showers. " damage caused to tjtft allied. and asso-
iciated governments' and-their natlon-
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