Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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OFFICIAL SUM OF PEACE TREATY
Great Pact Handed to Germans at Versailles Pushes In Their
Frontiers and Destroys Their Military Power—League of
Nations Established by the Document.
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The Ircaiv of Ihf al-
lied Mini NKMM'Utinl |>owcr» nnd
many. humid to the ionium repre-
iMtnatlveH nt Versailles, la officially
•uiumurtst-d aa follow*:
Tha proamble names aa parties of
the one part the Gnlted States, the
Itrltlsh empire. France. Italy and Ja-
pan. described a« the live allied and
associated txiwera. and Relgtmn. Be-
ll via. Hra all China. Cuba Ecuador,
Greece lluatamula Haiti tha Media*.
Honduran Liberia. Nlcaraitua, Panama.
l*eru Poland Portugal. Itounianla. her•
hi*. Stain, I’aecbo-Slovakla and Uru-
guay who with the live ubovv are xjc-
acrlhrd ita the allied a,nd mandated
power*, and on the other part, tier-
many:
Section One—League of Nation*.
The covenant of the league of, na-
tion* conxlltute* Section l ot the peace
pei
treaty, which pjucea upon the lenirii
y specific In add
r» It may <iu,
time for a violation of the neuiral
many
<1 lit lei
any
Ised
L'CM Up<
ildltlon to Its itenai
estlon tier many at
sone .cast of the Ithlne as a threat
apalnat the world's peace It will ap-
point three of the five members of tha
Saar commlsalon. oversee Its regime
and cirrv out the plebiscite It will
appoint the high commlaaloner of Dan-
slg guarantee the Independence of the
free city and arrange for treaties be-
tween Danslg and llermany and Po-
land It will work out the mandatory
system to he applied to the former
Herman" colonies, and act aa a final
court in pari of the plebiscite* of the
ItelRlan-Herman frontier, and In dis-
putes ne to the Kiel canal, and decide
certain of the economic and financial
problems. An international conference
on labor In to be held In October under
Ita direction, and. another on the Inter-
national control of porta, waterway#
and railways Is foreshadowed.
Section Two—Boundaries of Germany.
Germany cedes to France Alsace-Lor-
raine. I,til© nquare miles of It In the
southwest, and to llelflum two amall dis-
tricts t*el ween
totalling !*«<» at,
to l*oiand the aouthesatern tip of Stleais
>nd and Including Oppsln. most of
West 1‘russia. 87.4*4
•sakw Ike total tags—aSsae* of Uor-
Aootrta la Ike kooodariea traced.
GZKCHO-HI.OVAKI A—Germany rse-
ognlsrs the entire Independence of the
C$ock*-~
IOUS
south of
the
_ * __apg
•Slovak slats. Including the mi-
territory of the Kulhenlana
the t'arpethlaks. and accept
uf this state as to he de
men frontier shall follow the frontier
of Bohemia In 1614 The usual atlpu-
id change of
lelgtum two small dla-
emburg and Holland,
mllea. She alao cede*
r sib
beyond ani
FoSen anti
mites
the ni
m*l
y ii
n body
ma
eaaternmoat II
mllea
by a
verelg
squars
Hni Isolated from
rt of Poland Oar-
oaea sovereignty over tlie north-
most tin of Last Pruaata <0
north of the river Memei,
latarnatloi
ona
square miles.
1 III ’ I
der of the III
>nd
Used areas about Danilg, 79
square
no the
tietween the western bor-
henlsh palatinate of Hsvsrla
(be southeast corner of Luxemburg.
The Danslg area consists of the V be-
tween the Nugel end Vistula rivers made
Into a \l by the addition of a similar V
on the west Including the city of Danxtg
The southeastern third of Bast Pruaata
and the area between Fast Prussia and
the Vistula north of latitude M degrees
three minutes Is to have Its nationality
determined by popular vote. I 7W square
ml lee. aa Is to be the case
IthlMWlI; 2 7*7 square mllea
Section Three—European Political
Cl*——■
RKIxllUM—tiermany la to consent to
tha abrogation of the trestles of 1*9 Vy
whixh Belgium was established as s neu-
tral state and to agree In advance to any
convention with which the allied and as.
In part of
pociat
ntion with
ed powers 1
She ts to
sign
rltory
i'rueai
may determine to reploxw
recognise the full enver-
ty of Belgium over the < untested ter-
Muf Mores net and over part of
Moresnet and to renounce In
all rights over the cities
favor of Belgium all rights over
of Kupen and Mtlnsur. the Inhabitants
of which are to ke entitled wtihtn ms
months to protest against this .hangs of
—varnignty either In whole or In pert the
' decision to be reserved to the lea
----------------a> i..us tegu
Ulotll for . osnge Of nationality are laid
of nations A commission is to seltls
details of the frontlet ao.l ««iI<hm It
dermtny renounces
own
MfXKMitntmri
her .allows treaties and conventions wit),
the grand duchy of IxUiemhxHjrg recog-
nise* that It i eased to be a part of the
• ierman aollvrrein from'' January l last,
ranminr— all right of akplottatlon of. the
railroads adheres to the abrogation of He
neutrality ami *• •-yi» In adiance any
Inlarnational agrjen.nni as in tt, rea< bed
by the alhed and asao.veted yneerf
nrr imm or TMR kmiik—
provided Ja the Military rlasvrv (.«
>y fan
i Ikas
tonom
of u
•* i
le/mln.-J which In the case of the Oer-
lluw
mta In 1614 The
latlona aa to acquisition a
nationality follow
POLAND- Germany catlea tu Poland the
greateet part up upper Hlleela. Posen and
the province of West Prussia, on the left
bank of-'flip Vistula. A field boundary
Commlsalon of seven five representing
the allied and associated powers and one
each representing Poland, and Germany—
• hall be conslllbted within It days of the
I'twe to delimit this boundary Such
sprrlal provisions aa are necessary to
protect racial. Ilngulatlc or religious mi-
nor It Ire and to protect freedom of Iran
ait and equitable treatment uf commerce
of other nations shall be laid down In a
subsequent treaty between the five allied
and associated powers and Poland.
EAST FKl H8IA- The southern and the
eastern frontier of East Prussia la to be
fixed by plebiscites, the first In the re-
gency of Allenateln between the south-
ern frontier of East Prussia and the
northern frontier of Heglerungsbeatrk
Alh-nsteln. from where tt. meets the
boundary between East and West Prus-
sia to Ita junction with the boundary be-
tween the circles uf Olstsko and Augers-
burg. thence the northern boundary of
Oletsko to Ita junction with the present
frontier, and the second In the area com-
prising the circles of Stuhtn and Hoaen-
burg and the parts of the circles of Ma-
rtenburg and Martenwerder east of the
V Istula.
se German troops and au-
move out wtthrn D da vs of
the peace and the territories be placed
under an International commission of flv
mkow and In
. ept KI an. hoy
tntoa *4 be
other fhineee territory
lao- how and agrees to return
M bee owu expanse ail the
—troitomlcal Instruments seised In IM
China will, however lake no measures
for disposal of Gorman property In the
legation uuartar at Pekin without the
consent of the powers signatory to the
lw proi.K-ol Gei man) « .npls Ilia
abrogation of the cwni'*a*iun« at Ilauikow
and Tientsin. China agreeing lo open them
to lister national use
MOROGOO Germany renoun.es all her
rights titles and privileges under the act
of Algwetnae and Ik# Franco Gorman
agreements of IIS* and 1*11 and under
all traaltox aad arrangemeots
sherlAan sroplrr She undertal
Intervene In any nsgotiatlons
rocco between Franc# and vthar powers,
accept# all the c-.weeqoen. ee ef the French
prote-'torate and renounces the capltula-
lerm
rate
rt II
«. h
Ilk the
dertakea ho! t«
Iona as to Mo-
August
the tre
MU.
BGVPT.—Germany recognises the Brit-
ish protectorate over Egypt declared on
Oecenihcr II 1614. and renouocan as froip
I. and renouucaa ns rroin
the capitulation and alt
nts, etc., concluded
■ agreements, etc,, con
by her with Egypt She undertaki
stlati-
to Interve
Egypt bet
power#
ene
ween
ICgvpt
In any
Great
negot
llrlla
is not
about
of lhal slot#. If Ih07 xfie t national* of
several states they Wt" he triad before
Joint tribunals ef the states concerned
tJei many shall head over to the aseo
dated governments either jointly or asv-
orally all persons so aroused and all
documents and Information necessary to
Insure full knowledge of the Incriminat-
ing acts, the discovery of the offenders
and the just appreciation of the regpon
•action •even— Reparation.
The allied nod a #■ eclated govern*
Meats aMrm, nnd tieesaany aeeopte on
behalf ef herself and her alltea, the re-
■poaelhlltty for eaoelng all the lean
and damage le which the allied and
aeeeetoted geveeomeota aod tbele so-
tleant* have been aohjeetrd oa a res-
ar gwe nee of the woe t MS aaa t a pew
lira hy the nggreaaloo of the tarn;
abate*.
The total obligation of Germany to
ns daflusd in the - ategorjTof dar
In to be determined amlM
HIGH
•POTE 1N
TREATY.
PEACE
Tlisr* are provisions for* jurisdiction
over German nstluiuxls and pru—rty and
for German coaaenl to any .bansoa which
may be made In relation to the commis-
sion of public debt, Germany consents to
the transfer to Great Britain of the pow
era given to the lat# sultan of Turkey
for securing the free ngv(gallon of Hie
Hues canal. Arrangement* for pro—ity
belonging to Utrman tiailonala In Egypt
are mads similar to thosv in the caa# of
Morocco and othsr countries. Angto-
Egyptlan giants entering Germany siiall
enjoy the same treat mstit aa British
goods.
TUKKKY ANI) Ht'lAIAHI A.—Germany
accepts all arrangement* which the allied
led powers make with Turk#:
(aria wll
Inter
and aeaoclat
and Bulgarh
privileges or
count rl** by
and not deali
MHANTtNU.
all rights, title*
powers niak# with Turk#)
1th referenc# to eny right,
•sts claimed In those
lany or her nationals
In each cat
thorltles Win
the peace an
under an International rominlaalon or nv#
members appointed by the five allied and
associated powers, with the particular
duty of arranging a free, fair and secret
vote The commission will r«por
suits of the plebiscites to the fivi
with a recommendation, for the I
and will terminate Ita work aa soon as
the boundary haa been laid down and the
new authorities set up.
.The five silled and aaeoctated power*
will draw up regulation* assuring East
Prussia full and equitable access to and
•equent con-
will ba fixed
The commission will report the ra-
ve powers
boundary
and equitable arc
uee of tha Vistula. A subsequent con-
ns
ventlon. of which the terms
hy the See allied ana associated Dowers,
will be entered Into between Poland.
Germany and Danilg. to assure suitable
railroad communication scroes German
territory on the right bank of the Vistula
between Poland and Danilg. while Poland
shall grant free passage from East Prus-
sia lo Germany
The northeastern corner of East Prus-
sia about Memei la to be ceded by Ger-
many to the associate.] powers, the for-
mer agreeing to accept the —ttlemsnl
made, especially aa regards Urn nation
ality of tha Inhabitants. .
DANEIO—Dating and the district 'Im-
mediately about Tt ta to he constituted
Into the "froe city of Danslg" under the
guaranty of the league of nations A
high
com ml—inner
un<J
ills
tad by fhe
appula
I-ague and resident at lianslg ahal
a to____ _
duly appointed representative#^ of
unotltution
y appoint#
- It y and shall deal
last an, a with all different #e arising be-
tweea the city and Poland The actual
boundaries of the city shall be delimited
Y 1
II draw
agreement with
paa i
• ably
ade.
) Oeriuany or
kit with elsewhi
easy
aad
Igl
mien eed
ieri
lee
Klanchew,
hi*
ere
cede* to Jo-
pelvllegee. **-
and the rell-
olred by
Ml.
age*, le to be determlni
to her after a fair hearing
later than May 1. ItJl. by an Ini
allied leper .lion — iiimlaa'ton
se a schedule of
asm* time a schedule of payment* to A
discharge the obligation within thirty I Q
years ahall Iw presented These pay- , O
years ahall Iw presented These pay , Q
nicnta are subject to postponement In 1 O
certain -H.atlngctU'les. 4 Germany Irrev- O
ably recognls-s the full authority of ££
agree* to auppl) It
t Information
oobly recognise*
this comttiiaslhn
With all the necessary i*f«rwatlon and
aa leglalatton tu effectuate Ita
to |taaa leglalatton tu
• ndlnga Hhe further it
to the alllea cash and
grecs to reatore
certain article*
the allie* cash an.1
which can he Identified
As an IntmHtisre step toward rc»to
ration Germany ahall pay within two
UOO 000 mark* In either
>da. «htpa, or other up. . Ifi.
yment with the under-
lng that certain eapansea »uuU aa
those or the armies of occupation and
yrais 10.00*i
Mold, good
forni* of
and (aw fiiatariuls. y
the discretion of . V
the grand total of damage*
alnat German) ma]
ty. she undwrti
aeqelred
lHPT. aod ether agreemeete aa (• *haa-
Isbs,
AlT German rights to the railroad from
ufu. Including all factll.
) rights of ex
Japan and the
rahUa from Talngtau to Shanghai ami
CnofWo. the cable* fre* of all charges All
German stale property, movable and Im
movable. In Klao-'how Is acquired by
Jnpan free of all charges.
Tslngtau to Tslnaiifu.
ties and mining rtghti
[donation |>a»* equally
•action Six.
tinn of
In order to render posalhle the tnltta
of a general limitation of the arms , 1 1
ts of.all nations. Germany undertakes "
....—ctly to observe the military, naval h
and air clauses which follow , ,’ "
payments for
may he deducted
th- allies
While
h*.'»«r.l ag
herVlqtdllty to pay. she un
make '-compensation for all
caused na. civilian* under *even
categories \i| Damage* by |i.-r*onal
Injury to cIvTHqna caused hy ,a*-la of
war. fltreotty or m«}icecGr. ib* ii«ni*s«
caused to cIvlIlamtNxy acl* of cruelty
hy the enemv'-and to civilian*
occupied terrltorFSfc 1 damages
caused hy ma li rea t m«nt oPsjjrlaoner*
<d> damage* to the allied peo
a.-nt-'d by pension* and »ep«rat
lowances capitalised at the signs
of this treaty, tsi damage* to prop
«rtv other than naval or military ma
terlsle; ifl damage* lo civilian* bt be
Ing forced to labor, Igl damagvs In the
form of levies or fines Imposed by the
1 enemy
ordered hy the
111 the
ertakea to
damage*
main
pre-
o A Is*os - Lorraine goes lo
Franc*.
The Mar valley will ba tem-
porarily mtarnationalliad ,
Danslg will bo parmanantly
In tarnations II lad.
Germany renouncas all Wrrt-
torlal rights outside of Europo.
. Germany r—ognl—a tha Indo-
pondanaa of Boland and Caocho-
•lovakia. »
Tha Qarman army la raducad
to 100,000 oflicsrs and man, and
conocrlptlon within Qarmany la
abollahad.
Tha Gorman navy la roducsd
to 24 warships and no subma-
rinoa.
Germany may havo only 100
unarmed saaplanaa, to —arch for
mines off htr coast.
Qarmany will pay an Indam-
nlty; tha amount of which I* not
yot fixed, the Initial payment to
bo 26.000.000,000 marks, about
$6,000,000,000
Germany csdse a large part
of hor merchant fleet to the al-
lies.
Germany agraos to the trial of
the e* kaiser
The disposition of the surren-
dered German fleet, the German
colonies and the German cabl.t
is left to future action.
The league of nations becomes
a living organisation.
—ils liable goods. Gor many may net
fiver I tr*So from Ita normal source la
fgvar of her own transport rout— ei
a— In lain "control stations ta connection
with Uoustingt »lion traflh- Aha may not
establish Au) tag dim ruiiinalloa against
the ports or allied oe associated power*,
must grant the laiteFs ***i*>ru all f—-
tors, and rodiiiod larlfis gi on lad hor
own or athor nationals, and afford the
allied and associated power* equal rights
with thue* of her own nationals In hsr
port* and waterways, —vs that »h# is
free to open or ciooe her maritime —et •
Ing trade
FI
Hk'K SONBg IN POHT#- Free sons#
existing la German part* ** August t.
1 T fa,. HI
lies as to warehouse end incklng. without
| lilt, must be maintained with due
i aa to warehouse end |*. *ius. without
discrimination and without chargoo *a-
exiwnsoa ol admin 1strhtlo? and
CSpt for _______ „ __________
use Goods leaving tha flco XOliaa for
consumption In Germany nnd gtroda
brought Into the free mines from Ger-
man) shall be subject to th* ordinary im-
port and export taxes
INTERNATIONAL HIVKBg The Kibe
from the junction 6f the Vltava, the VI-.
tava from I'ragu*. th* Oder from G|>BA'
th* Nlemen from Grodno and th# lionube
from t'tm arc declared fltiernetlonal. to-
gether with thslr connections Th* ri-
parian stales must ensure good conditions
of navigation within thetr lerritert** un-
less a »pe< ial organisation exists therefor,
either* lee ei'pcal may be had lo a stwlsl
tribunal of Ilia league of nations wiUch
also may arrange far a gensral' Interna
tlonal water*a)a convention, I
The Kibe and IHler are to be placed
under International coni|>G**loha to meet
within three mouth*
THE DANUBE The European Danube
coninttealnn rensautned Its prewar
era but for the ttn\e being *ltti r<
Great Byllaln. France,
ipimr Danube
la lo lie administered by s new tnlerna
llonal inminlBBlmi until s defltut* statute
be drawn up at a confoiones of the pow
er* nominated hy the allied and a**o
ci*t*d govonunshla within one year after
th,
PERKINS TELLS OF
TWORK III EUROPE
Reasons for the UnfavoraMt
Criticism Are Explained.
DIFFICULT TO GET GOOD MEN
E*ntAllvr« of «t»Ujr
Italy
rv|*ft
Till
ml U^iituisniA I'nnut
T|/kA 1*11 INK AND THE M> 1HRLI.K
rh# Ithlne la placsd under th# cent!
|lnn to meet at Mir
entral
commission to meei at Mlra*»t",urg *lthln
six month* after the peace and lo I
i>».niail
periodically eatlmatlng Germany's
city to pay the reparation coin
Win any shall Itnpo**
'higher than the lowei
aua^,tur cartala a
wltlesS.) egeltthle oil
wsabed >* scoure.1
id.isln* for-iwo mu'
no tariff duties
1614,
limn the Inwrs* In fori,-# In
ertalu agricultural " products
hie oils, artificial silk and
In tha first
by * commission appointed within sla
months from the peace and to Include
three represenjstlv— chosen by the aMUd
and on* each by
reprr»entatlv —
and a—<>< !at*«f slow#
Gsrmany and Poland
on* eacf
A convention, th* term# of which shall
b* fixed by th# live allied axel •*#•« lalsd
powers, r
|*nd and
sig wTOTl
oa l* Iks putt. Insure to
r use of all th* Gif'S
MILITARY KOKIRt.—Tbe demablll-
satl*a of tbs Uora—ay sraxy mui take
place w It HI* tv** MowthgjWf Ike peace.
Its ilresgth may not osrCcg hm.inmi. in.
ncci
'lataatry ■*(
•f cavalry, sad t* be dcvwicd caela-
alvdy t* mlslesasre of latcrwal order
aad coalrol of froatlcro.
Divisions may not bo group*,! under
mor# than two army corps headquarter*
staffs. The great German gen*-r tl staff is
abolished The army a Imlnlat i stive serv-
ice. ranal*tlng of civilian personnel, not •
Included In th# number or eff*-ctlvea l*
reduced to one-tsnth th* total In the
1611 budget. Employees of tire German
states, surh as customs officers, first
guards and coast guard* may not **'. *ed
th# number In 1611 Gendarmes and local
|u.lice may be Increased only In Xccurd-
ones with Gut growth of pop
of these may D* as—inblsd
training
AHMAMKNTB Ail sstshltshments for
the msnufaclurlng. preparation or, store
age of arms end munitions of war. ex
crpt those specific*Ity •■• opted must le
dosed vmtiin ike— months of the pe*,,.
and their personnel dismissed Tbs xtscy
amount uf armament and munitions al
lowed Germany is laid down In detail
laid— atl In sgrwss to b* surrendered
or rendered *#*!•** The niknufactur* 'W
lnip»f4atlon of asphyxiating. poiann..o*
<>r other g— and all analogous liquids
Is forbidden
arms, munitions
many may
mmm
artificial pllk an<
*ml this restrtctloi
i cblaln* foF'Awo olid a half year* or fo
* ‘ fi'e year* unffing further extended hy the
league of nalloif*. Germany must
most favored natlThx treatment tc
silled and associated 'power* Mhe
Impose no rustome tarlttsfor five
on good* originating tn Atbq.ee I <>rr*l
prior I *nd for three years on pMilx »
yc of I tn former German territory <-e,|
any domestic loan, and *eo<>ndlv ao as | *dndj with the right of obaei
•atlsfy Itself that In general th#
the
ma
reparation
the German
xstlnn first to the end
for reparation which.
shall examine
at
ration
Aff-
t hat
Ger
sums for reparation w hlrti G«-r
ny la required to pay »b*il oscowv
a charge uponcdll her revenue* prto
to that for the service or discharge
domestic loan, and secondly
give
th#
tall
era
due
bGalnatlna
nlehui Fo
tHtioirVf a
in **tl*fy Iteelf that In g-tier
German scheme of taxation I* fully
as that of any
ited on the com
require Germany
erne or tax
>portlonat«ly as
wers rspresented
for military
■■Pf
■xaay win **l malaiala aay
<••*• *r armed 4*rece lea* the* afly
bile Melee* •• Ibc e**l ml ibe tibiae.
b*IS aay »••**>»r*. mmr m*i*«*i* **,
wwrbe 1* faellltal# MSklll**«le*
la mi af vlelstiua. eke ekaJi k* re
nerdr.l as committing s hostile act
*,giir.»l the power# wab sign th. pre*
• I t Ireely sriil se latendtng to disturb
|p> pear* of T\i W rid"* r..
My v G4we m4 4kc HMxttg tifytr
lUrSM*, eU*U ke bound to respond lit
any request t«r an eipianstma wfltcti
the (Pitntil »f tbe league of nations
may ' thick Vi xeviHM l« S«l4v eee -|q
Axg*4
A44MA4 » lift - A fir*
i r»r
• Urf
flEMlol>> th#
•![ biiltlfr 4*
• a4 »#toE»tol|lf* U ftotjTlMtod t»» i|*1
■kpxxh tadwoa Elttina maftiina ttutow
tor r i to*iv
1—>al*ly ,« si ., i ,1 tu full F
hi* Inn— Wbn 'Ml— I.,
«Pl>, nttnw Vkeref,,e .M
nx Mlurfi *.,lj,.r. 1* , | • h
y aa atnilnpuiskwd ft—
«l|4frto*4l
Vitwsal
#.*f Eht
xiuli* thr wxta,i.,m „f a
•
4iv Arm
Danslg, wt
xig wilbln ih# Totti
though • free a#
I'uland th* free
waterways. *1,n ka and other |«.rt factll
tie* the control and sdndnlstratl<‘k of |he
Vistula and th# whole through railway
■ ystceas within tbs city, and "t»»*L*l. tel*
graph kxid' lelsphonli cummunn atlon tc
t«epn Poland and l**n*la nruvlde against
discrtn.lnat'o* against I'Jn within lb*
city sod pise* it# foreign rolaGao* aad
1 [hr e»|.».,o.-*i. Juolf, U”" of It* , Hinu*
abruw4 tn charge of i‘4xm
DEN M A Ilk The frt.riGer let*
many and Irenxnarb will
— If deleemin* l Ion of the |M,pu 1* II* >r, T. n
<•*** from I hr |ew,e German troSg# and
edl.di I Me* gxell evgcugl# tbr region
' north of th# tine rxxootwg from Ike owsix
of ih# •chiet, goutk ol Kappel Art.leewig
I srafb Frte.l»n Ueia.U along th* Elder lo
■ th* Noel * e*a. So alb of lonnlng, the
wifknoi t and *. idici* < awn, ji sKall 1*
•HeeoUed end the lerritoev #.»ml».i*i»r»d
by pk lalaxiysttoaei nMamiaM-k ol gi*
af whom Noraar nnd gaedir, Skat) be In
1 rilsd la imme'.iwa.
i HkbbilM 41* — far tig ratio a*
•HI alUMii eatabilekpxrp<* mm* harker* aV
Se - t4r 4ala*Si af 14« Laois• 4 sal Dane art
«# ke a»aie*r»# WSse ,x» aapervtst*a
Sf fbe .Htr. kv Mesas* ktai axed ax
, Io.oxxi • xlaiMl. tbey xaay a ox hr
rrcoiMIbflvS far aav aXolter raxvHI. a
•laa Haiti la fkr taxarv
cn,«af •«,.« U reap*i I
ynd (USiit nab.r Uif ilnle
1 IxrrUsiltx a iJil art*
fiaft of in* Newer H—h^u ^twa-ye
h»*vy pro
of the pow
mission.
Ttva commission
to give from time to time, by way n
guaranty, Issues of byind* or other obliga-
tions lo cover such claims a* are nut
otherwise — Gutted In this connection
sn,1 on account of the total sinuU.nl of
claim*. IM>nd Issue* ar* presently to be
required of Germany In acknowledgment
of It* debt aa follow*
Twenty billion marks, gold, payable
nut lat*r than Mar 1. i**1, ’Wlthfitlt m
]##**], fixfty hlllkoi marks, gold, bearing
per cent Inlerfet betw##n tf?i and
1»M and thxrtsfter 1 per cent, with s I
per cent sinking fund payment liegln
r,Ing In 1124. and an undertaking to de-
liver forty billion marks gohl tem.l# l»»r
Ing Interest at • pxw rept. under term* ta
bn fixed by the commission
HM1NP4NG-—Tbe Getlnaq government
re, ,,guises the right of the allies To th*
repl*, e'ment. ton fer ton snd t ie*# for
class, of all merchant shl
boats lost or itainaged
agreei
l.m Ion* gr,.s*
*»n
tps and fishing
Ing to th* war.
hy stating, pnleuixux and agrees to red* I* th* allies all G*
i*e and all analogous liquid* man mar, bent ships of 1.IM0 Ion* gr,.
— wall — the Importation of and upward, on* half of her ships beta*.
Ion* and war material Ger i.Wsi and i.«w t»«»s ir,ex and one quart
wot menufa, tor. iu*k tua , of l.ef lllim trawlers and Other fishli
boats Tl,*— eklpe are to be deliver*
within twe months to the reparation
leted per- i commit,•• together with dxM-umsnts of
valuntoj
fof foreign goverm—..—.
rnN«rim*TtoN - ( onocrtptlon Is , within two
1----xitt—
D«r
fav
Ing
wale
mer Ger
with the right of obaei in
similar exception for Luxemburg
HUMPING Hhlpa of the silled And'
*•*<>,dated powers shall for fix# years un,l
thereafter, under condition of reetpr,icily,
uni—* the league of nations oGinwls#
decide# enjoy the Bam* right* In German
rts ax German vessels and have most
vore.l nation treatment In fisldng. coast
trade and towage even In lerrttorlsl
er* khlps of a »-ounlr> having no
**a>-oaat tnav he registered St Him, on*
place within tts territory.
I'NFAIIt <‘tlMP61TITION—Germany un-
dertake# ta give <he trade of the silted
and aaeoctated powers adequate safe
guards against unfair cnmpellttnn and In
particular ta suppress th# uee of false
wrappings and markings and on condition
of reciprocity to respect the lews snd
Judiths! decisions of silled a"4 associated
■tale* In reaped #f regional appellation*
uf wlnea and spirits
II Impose no ax cep, Iona) late*
lone upon the national* of Uie
adaao.dated states for a |.et| .d
oLullohed la Germany Tha enlisted per- I committee together with dox-ument* ,
- *- | VrV: •',h* ‘h10*
(dieted
lalued by xolu; Uri
etiMalxweal for tarrna of twelve conie. u
tive year# the axxwxher af Ala»herg>* I*
for* th* esplratlnn tf that term n<j( lr,
any year to *x-»e4 4 gar coat of the,total
rffedlve# offiewr* remaining tn the a#rv
) i> e must agree lo —rv« lo th. eg* of
forty-five years aaxt newly agtednied ofll.
j ,.*rg must agree lo nerve »• tlxrety fur
I tweely five y—r#
No *villT4*rv MMM VXcegt ttm— gbeo
j lutety tnxttepexx—bie for IV unite *4i»»-d
I ehaM eoift In (lwnviany twe months kfiet
j Ike t ee * No ##*•>■ (xllons •». h as e»
’ ' levies of ev*rharg»4 wMkia V(
louring elube educational —taldlehment*
' or unTrrraltles may xver Mpy IheftreelVea
nltt, military matter* All meaautaa uf
■ motdt, — Hun ay* furbidg—-
P< <>tT It I Ah Ml. - All for t lfl*d Work* for
, ti#>»<» and field works sttusl
man teiiUx-i) ktibln a
I meter* i|» mil—I east qf Ike
I* dismantlxxd wltbln three
1 I..MIIH, heM ut any Urn * IwtUl
, the,* IX for Hidden Th# fo'lltfird
1 un tbe sxxxithern and earneri, ft
I however, max r elite I*
I rViNTRtnT tb’eraTHed Meglw
L rentrel »lfi #*♦ Iq Xbe
t_ 1 A« an additional part af rsparatlnn
4 Ih• Gerttisn inwra—i fnitNai agvea*
build merchant ahips for th* account
in—
sat xxf
kx.l
Hr
of the Sin** to the
. eiMtina *•• ,«■> tons B'oee annual
leg tit# Best five y—rs A •' ix.a .».• i
for Inland navigation taken by ijermany
frotn-dM allie# are lo he restore 1 within
t wo months th* amount of toe* oof wt.
TltFATMENT fiF NATIONAtdt Ger
many shall Impose
or restrtctloi
Silled snd aussociatext states r,.r a |>e
fit live yeaeo xxad, unless ike ■—g-t ul n«
lions gets, for an additional fl\ e y—r*
German nationality shall not continue tn
attach ta a parson who haa become a
national af an altlad nr a—eel a led
• late
MULTILATERAL t‘ON V KNTIONA--
p,.me forty multllstrral convention* are
ranewed between Germany end ih* al-
lied and a—oriAtad power* hut ap
rondltlnna nr* attached to tie
readtnlaeluH to several
«MM» Gt I*•♦#!♦* — * ayxixu mt
clear,na houses la io be cr —led xvliklw
three mxMilka uae la Germany gad uax
In eaeh allied and
hi, h ad
• WB
’x me
IK,*ad
whlfli ahal
dent
he
Of fo,
>ur rxq,re*
I In ix<1x1 iI
of Gerr
he com -
France,
preSI
sch of
lives of
lion *ele, l the
irtnani and two ea.
Great Britain, Holy itelgtum. Aw
Unit. an<l the Nrthertaini*
•action Twelve.
UAH.WAV* Germany In addition
to moat favored nation I real meat on
her railway*, agree* to co-operate In
the establish me tit of through ticket
services for passengers sh,l baggage,
tn insure eommunlcallon by rail be-
tween the alllx-d. associated and other
steles; to allow construction or Im-
Pfovement within twenty-five year* of
such lines as necessary and to oxvn-
form her rolling stock to enable Ita In-
corporation In trains vif th* allied or
associated powers Hhe also agrees to
accept the denunciation of th# tlxrthard
convention If Mwttserland and Italy
request, and temporarily lo eseouta
Instructions a* to th# transport of
troop# and supplies and th# xxetabBsh-
t nf postal and teirgrsphlO servtca.
4*4
— To assure
tn th* sea. spe-
ller both north
the Adriatic she
own through
teste Tx» Ik#
lease her for 66
years space* In Hshxburg and Hteltln.
the detail* lx, be worked out by s com-
mission of three repre*x>wjlng Geechn-
•lovakia. (lUnnxuy and Gi"aai Britain
THE KIKL GANAt.- Th# »M#I canal
Is lo remain frw and open to way and
mercbaql *h1|>* of fill nations *1
with tier many, subject * ,<>*1« and
of all'aiatea sr* to he treated on tan
of abaoiule euuallty and no taxes
be Imposed beyond those nageeaaff
and Improvement, for
I* th be responsible. In case
to
B^provldcd
fStrGMO BUWAKIA
t'secnvv^lovahla accea*
d*l rlsht* arc given
and ■ < • ii ♦ I,.ward th-
is permitted'4ji run her
train* to Fturda^and Trt
north Germany (Vjo leai
ni.keep
OVr many
nf »tfitaitivK uf or gt
those provlathna any
in the league of unit
id tbe a |»p
nwlxxl
bearing nf , nmp
establish a local
ma
Hiand the m iq.nl n t men t of
xvwixwtaelaw
nf comptsl
isgreemsnt
elate may appeal
r*4
may de
an Inic
Xaf pr
lilts (iermany
authority al Rial,
n interim-
trlimra^r r
— ny shnu
Sactlan Thlrtaan.
INTERN ATIGN AL LABOR ORGANI-
ZATlGN Members of the I—gu* xxf
tlnne ,qi.f to eatabllak
• ’ tt rv# agi.e to establish a permanent of
J ] garTsaUnn In looamtg tntemnttofiAl p4-
• Ju*tm#nl of lanxvr rotxdlllxrHa, i# , unslat
UaI
ritxeays
• >f *r> annual International labxv# confer
•wee atxd an internntioMl labor office
The foemxxe le , wfxvpoeed of four cep-
• raamy and uxxa . ceeenteGvee ol — h elate, two from th*
allied and Associated state government end »»n# egrh from th# #m
txpta tha Plan for the payment ! pi,,rer* amt th* einpiapod. —ch of them
f debt* Including those arts , ,nmy vote ixuiUUiually
Camplalnts of Prices Charged in CdiW
loans Qanerally Nat Juatlflad ■ .
Immanaa Extant af tha OrganL
xattan’a Numerous Actlvitiaa
Abroad During War.
New York. Mnjr T.—George W. Par-
kins of New York, chairman of th*»
linnm-e t'oinirflttee of the war work
ruun*y uf tba Y. M. C. A., has Just
iviuriiiNl from Kun>i»e. where he apeat
over four muptha In making a thor-
ough I live* 11 gut ion uf the work dona
by ih« Y. M. 17. A.. Ilia report was
tnnde public to,lay. mid In large part
la an an*wer to the unfavorable crttl-
ct»uw of the organlantlon an often
haan| of late. -------—___ __
l*'lr*t eiplnlntng the difficulty i>f m-
nirlng amclent worker* nnd the cam
exercised In the aebn-tlon xif the it 'ffa
person* who were avnt abroad, Mr.
I'erkltia aa.vn;
"Much haa been nald about the In-
efficlency of atvnie of these workxxra,
and. wltliout doubt, n number of them
were Inefficient. |n any form of or*
ganlxatfou In civilian Jlfe, whether It
be public school», chain alor.-s or rop
porallona. If DO per rent of thoaa
originally employed make good, tha
result la regarded as highly satisfac-
tory. If 10 per cent «f fha'll.'J2E
people operating In France for tha
Y. M. C. A. wera Inefficient It would
mean that there were 1,1 IS men and
women who wera niora or Is— of a
failure. 1 do not believe that any-
thing like tfxlxx ntiniber of pgmpla we—
uuaucxTMful ; but If under tbn close
scrutiny which Ibe aokllern give throe
welfare workers even 3 par cent of
them war* failures, it would Itavx pot
■ large amount of criticism lo clrrulff-
tlon, an,! the work of Ihe Mft per ,-ent
who ware auccenaful would be forgot-
ten la the publicity given to th# •
per cent who were uusurevaafui.
“That the workers aa a whole we—
and unav-iflnh la *b<rwn hy tha
hat 14 Y. M. C. A. oecreUrla*
were killed and 1-H others we—
wounded.**
Why Canteen Rrlcaa Varied.
Tha report eatauffi ih* l—uhlea and
met by tha A after
- .1, real It ul, •»!, ,,. tu-
:ka f]
l'ur cant therex.f
l.y th* cemtxvn af lb,
German rlvax Ae*
r.trr Vo effect payment By tieUv
Ii. Bifid Germany I# require* lux ■
cl a>iitiusx x-r >—f» varying in t
UIXI
limit
p, ,*]u< ta
tadf* varying
ol *s k tu osltvar ion) iu*1 ,*v
dv—luffs anil , heinl, al dxjgs It,
ini.'ixats Vx> tbe reparatH-X'l , <>m
i • rommiaai >n **' —Sal
. 1,1 lun* Of dell» er f
ll.rx* Ik nljix
um m , Juxnfi, at
ily with (JarnuxXiy s ikdua'
»nj# Tt ■ livbveGe* ,-f , na|
gely u|u,n lh* prim lyix sf
H
Jil
r-rv wbtrh a tixn* Uldj V* yxr^
■ t•rv.';xe named kaina XHr-» M
may ex
f, be**
.exMtxl, Mailtiiorvers e
wr
G. r y f* I*h* «
vtt.x I tkxerfsre unduly
mil , trial ret i|v»ma
ux kaxsd krAxlj u|u>n th* prim ipi,
xv,l dtmthuttoiia in ,»•» i,l d<„
anted inuntrtaa I Mull I Iffi frvm
fit* par
IGVAATATKD area* oarmanr *»*
deftakes ,* 4vrx*v ksf r .........I rs
x» mrxex luxxxGx lu I ka pti^aUal t— t
ad jd
*1<|X>
m------
It undertook tha mans genual « < ho-
ar—y canteens at the reguenf uf Geo-
arwl Pershing and the confused ihgdl-
tlons that tads M l—ii—lhla La ATTl^V
At an geeeago —at price of tha goodn
•ntd to tha axvtdie— It ronttwoee
The Y M C*, A. never soil cited
money toe the purpose af ffivthf away
a-s.-.ijrjsarK?rJ2.,%.s'y.r!r n,x-t n e*.
Ing frorn contra*!* *ua|.#H,Ld by til* ut^rallvr )»#,.l*G,.n body. It* m—*u—* had given away caa teen fupptlna !»
1 ** *h# ptaeesd* inking jt.» fT.rm af draft canvontion# ar • v. M-nl* of Its —Is* It
nf th# liquidation of enemy properly and »#, .....m.u.t.tu.,,* for Isgtalallun xx l.lx> 0,1 , 1
tk# settlement of other ut.l i gallon a j k -r--, thirl* rat# must b* aub would have a|ient In this activity alone
«>-* *• —x
prnperiy a-tv^d «# damage., Ey her Hi# 1 mmf may -aa, i ih* vert— i«4* law •*- exphndllur— In rrnte e —r aU Ita ac-
**'’".** c/'rrfr* *Y.***f, *,I Vfu»» ,?>•• FI," lit tu^mmllfy them •" tL|«i— TYi* , oust grit policy nf Ih*
***<xl*t-.1 ■ fairs may Uguldal • ff*'» * ^a*#^ of a f»1#»*t *t»TX tn text W(ki X T. M- t- A~ -WAS Lu Axil l •Ili'vJt JUE
—an prtval* H uprrlx OGthia thklr Uluirr.ur i#ye, I >h# , wav exit l«di aliugath |( rxxal as im—thie u4
terrlinflaa as r..mp.n-tl*n for prx.p ,f ......... further skKgaiix.n ^ * I ^ . 7 a a^.x - II.
tnstr ',*tl'.r,«lx Sol restore.! or yy. ti.|rrr,»)|ur,sl lalxof uffir# IS — - I* hend V»6fJ effoTi. wbxUl fighting »•#
. tahiuxhe.i at the seat af ike l—gu# xxf I pro|rw— tn furnish tl— men •• tha
»- ....... •„ aw front trlth Biippllrw free ■ f * hsrge
V'os—*——**!* ' *hrxM(ahxxut tbs »'x*M ami preps— j »hern It was St all |u>aalhm to get Ihw
u“,
rrtv x.r
paid fx*r by
<ir iiiusiij
tVsxvaqx
far xvfhx
•nt-vig — Vv-qiervrky^M* t *tG*«ff2f> an/ t
In #•< » l #>ul *#xe> t*i> t rtaie* f •**• )’* x stale a
r legisla'iun *x ix* enemy yr'/F'D
an t inlet «ar* la • xxc.nm,en ,n, at,
| Invailad nffis
e uiaxlaaikii |l aggh—l
4y
y pett
•ft gl> <
u isq Jl
,»1 aft
M>d 1,
trsin . Mi'txetA x>
X* kw ‘"a* peso—xx*at i
■smI
< I 0 I * A*w
itolhh Vn *opU«« iHr
fnt tfKWHWF ffiYrvd r*- • ■♦tow
lust Analrad Uqiuu.* . ,u
nxiuats fx.outer .'■.t. iai* •e,,-.treg
an— Vtxe e -1— .*--- f. .rnmm. cu e.Lil dug , UGLUiiaUei i
X. —.(u. ,.l. . 1. ... A rxsx c-lil anxx,. «lt. ee.. .1,.
tl
4 ll
MIS* 1 «E#1
MMM
m t>4
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vili »n4
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*Hv4 M #»•■••#••» Mi M*I*
^ fYttimigg •*! #
xttil.--1hx Usr
*.H..H,,>,-f ^Hi^
•eX-ed *4* SMStl kSIXi* *A Ipa al*'
' " tnxitx a«sir*x s— iwattr
i aaxt
prrteg
h »bf W in rvafqtx w'lkie at,
. - K I. * rf the t'gttaai tnbtwan
a*I ks * ,x *1 Me-, n# tb I ,»* Xing nf IIU -x x
| lew ’ ■ «X *f G'g A ilian <$*«•* f
•Bk ■ -1"xxx»^AtW.4flGU‘ HLBsaq
•• ni— ts
*'nmim ’.r> ,
• ne the ri.sk
txtxMiuxx nai ,
plaa ..f ih» pr
hasitae fix*
Jh«r
peSa Hssxa an# m awkwxnxta— eOfeei
MlWxar? as « wmmieeSnl wt*y * pe >..» ■
ne I ml lAaal mmm, in. Indins -#•(,•
and ne rxnrvr (were sf nay .Anta-trr
se.x, « *-<•, psx<"'<*»4 ".
Him
r./:
T.:
V nr (
4 fur
IhxHx
tOxilx and
O-rmanr Get man
it# nallenal* fur »u H lo—as and
miusiffi
tmrnt* re'xl’H
noil—I*
AM nar legislaG.xa at t
rights and mt er eat* la • xm*rn,#tt' shit
taimx by Germany aasn.si rn* gtttst
V»le4 t vxrrhuM. f < a.'*-
rg| %xr menaurna »*■##'ffi»>'t«i
l W,TUArTB rjrh
x a • ex. aq.,«ij a ad ay*
■ eyijk* tn* rtttat atsi —
•v oj-u t im, bug. uni tiau.
rf ry, fyj 4e4x*a tux pi
ix, f , f.t.d as", xxx sx *4 I i,x | Its,.«,
af |u »,• yry alters me prupmiv Gq s
r*ndr im#—w, >»n— «d tnuu -n,.q, g .Xx
• f u..c.gas & lg, | (;•
X»T*W g»
tot Frenxh
a, her tan
j .’■! '
, VfJ lY’-f*
I— jllgll X
out 11„
e , ..n fere ii. «
♦rii«H-ai
astply
> agree a ta make ta H
taGxm ir tk# • ..«fe»en x tl as.
d fflexxarvi lab— txx naanxx4#
, r-rxnry
i a i h
3 ef.l
WTtT rvfre ptnx-n In t'W>»i
A, •
Wt.,*gtr.xt iw. drw, we# iks etgkt
| nr xt Hetty week wsnennxx.
- mpy-uSnexM raieJxsHxa and np
a 1, xxM X.f Ilk* lEl»f naltfiBHl Tl
, 4 adnfwsxt at VHtvne —■ tea* v
a i. (lit xrprk r vr n.uaxa and thr
. I* Ike men
**in the xwxffiny -
(HtICxsa nt niskl
ai xnaeauerx laa 1UX *
g.nwta Iw IheWt
Thiffip have i iltli lead Iha I. M (*
A for pot git ing away taxi— art tries,
a tank a* Xlgsmttxm. rl|,~,,la'e sir |ia
pwltey ha* head yvM tu ft»# away gatt
-11 |M • • >i*
*1 . xwsUx Liu -iUl la #p*,'inl
I ------- . tx.axA mi■ Em*
».# •» fvfv(«xh ihd
fyvdf June ibid to April tkfE.
a i •i^W^rT'NMMw
♦ •i'ffif UE»*rt "t
Ag— **f flyxreHr* Wl
. xixxw trial r | k x»l/rVi <ant «*f km-Vl1
1 tuba—> fi»j <**.<■ VI rLgaSa iptx—tiMy
’ggpg. gf jntn L, LSXi ,**/ jn. k/ig - fid
. ,4m—4kg ixxxx, Shd 1H*g|fl«1Hh ixax kap—^
, »4 the
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• al'iYV IdW af
im.drRhg
NM
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Mo
R*gkia Ow4p.es
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uf ax
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Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1919, newspaper, May 16, 1919; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth843947/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.