The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1919, Page 4

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GERMANS TREATY Glemenceau to Preside at Cere- mony, With President Wil- | son at His Right. | ; | VERSAILLES, May 6 (Associated Press.)—When the German delegates enter the dining room of the Hotel Peace they will find the representa- tives of the Powers arrayed against! Germany awaiting them at one of American delegates, white'on his left| - Premier Lioyd George and the Brit- ish representatives will be grouped. Flanking the Americans will come the French delegation, with Marshal Foch in the centre. Next to these will be the representatives of Italy, Belgium, Brasil, Greece, Portugal and Serbia. On the left side and seated below the delegates of Great Britain will be those of the British Dominions, Japan, Poland, Roumania and Czecho-Slovakia, Two tables have been placed for the genera! secretaries of the Inter- Allied Conference direptly behind President Wilson and@ Premier Lioyd George, Secretaries of individual delegations will have seats at the sides of the room behind their re- wpective delegations, The four big cut glass) chandeliers, which hang from the ceiling of the hall will be scarcely needed at the hour set for the ceremony at 3.15 P, M. delegates, three secretaries, interpreters and an official stenogra- pher will Le admitted out of the large German delegation, according to prea- ent arrangement’ ‘he subordinates will have tables immediately behind the delegation chiefs, The German party will have only a t walk to its place after entering the roo, us the entrance door is located in a corner near the designated powi- tion of enemy representatives, The forty representatives of the press hav on assigned a place ° mediately behind the Germans, mier Clemenceau was tho first of the Allied chiefs to visit the scene of the presentation of the poace . “A tow minutes af~ Wilson and) ntered. * go to Versailles, chiefl ing the conference o Three in the morning, Premiers Lioyd George and Clemeneeau held that the newspaper men could not be mitted to the session with the Ger- mans, President Wilson was not vinced. It was after their World Wants Work Monday Wonders won their fight for represent that # total of forty-five journalists from the various nations would be permitted to altend the ceremony. Oe ee eae eet in Corset | Depts. N Everywhere | Wea NN PRN | ee ee fo buy Corsefs and — Brassieres Lomaqriat Fores ¥ ALES COWPLETE "RSH AMERICANS PLAN FOR HANDING | VISIT 10 IRELAND | LONDON, March 6—~The visit of ;Tepresentatives ij . } u %! te) ee ‘4 Ppa toe? Sh. haat & 7 THE EVER RLD, TUESDAY, M on to Treland 1 creating -rreat| creation of.an Irish Feputtic. A) [Premier naa intended 10 recetve | bebind tnerieun: Agsinet ‘the 7 ‘There is considerable mystery! them, Th .| union of’ the Uni Kingdom—and interest In Sinn Fein circles there and e question. Was mét eva. aher the Presidente behavior “to. equa! indignation in Unionist quat- ward Italy, anything is credible—j| Ireland and England. Among wd ve tne the American Ambassador, 8 ti to Post “ought. to be told that the th ports in circulation is one that Biases ih ice Bement ye 4 passports from Paris to Ireland were 0 ic ‘aire. granted at the request of President Leg Hache 7 eee, and the busi- | Wilnon, aphic says: "If any of the ‘There were also reports that Premier! A question was addressed to the|is within sight, the Unionist press again to de- Lioy4é George promised to receive the | Government in the House of Com- | here is angrily calling for an explan- elegates of the American Irish soci | mons on Monday with a view to es-|ation from Premler Lioyd George:and oties and advised them to visit Bel-|tablishing whether the envoys are ac- | criticiing President Wilson's alleged font, This is regarded as evidencefcredited to the American Govern-| injerference in British domestic af- fox aprersanment ne that Mr, Lloyd George does not op-| ment and also to establish their ex- | fairs Ta et telemeat te Amsrieth jatere of American Irish | pose their avowed efforts toward the! act status. It was also asked if the “If it iA true that Mr. Wilson Is ference in our about the whole affair and it is un-| sively by the Home Secretary, who known whether Premier Ldoyd! promised to make inquiries and said George has been in communication | that this would occupy a week. with the visitors at all. There is one} While, according to some de- report that he promised to receive! epatches from Ireland, the Sinn Fein- them but has cancelled bis engage-jers are greatly encoufaged and be- ment for the interview. 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