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I PAGE SIX P~77/E PEACE TR. International Itevisions. ' tion of the n "General International revisions, pair the wio Suhje't to and in aeeordance with Germany to the provisions of international eon- of Alsace-Lot vent ions existing or hereafter to be ceded to Get agreed upon, the ni unbers of 'he Frankfort an league will. in general endeuvori with their fr< through the international organiza-i to el ite from tion established by the labor cor.ven- j mlstlce, and I tion to secure and maintain fair debts, conditions of labor for men. women "Citizenshi] and children in their own countries, tailed prov and undertake to secure just treat- those who ar ment of the native inhabitants of to full Frencl territories under their control: they have to makt will entrust the league with the pen- therefor, and eral supervision over the execution alization is r of agreements for the suppression The last nan of traffic in women and children, man residents etc.; and the control of the trade in distinguished arms and ammunition with coun- quire the po: tries in which control is necessary; raine as defii they will mtike provision for free- public propel dom of communication and transit property of and equitable treatment for com passes to Fr tnerce of all members of the league, or credit. Fi with special reference to the neeessi- (lermany as ties of regions devastated during the railroads the way and they will endeavor to cessions of t take steps for international preven- bridges poss tion and control of disease. Inter- ligation for t national bureaus and commissions "For five already established will be placed products of . lin.lAr Oin la.mnn na unll no i 1,..... ...I ...1 ?? I uiv icu^ur-, (lo ?? VII on uiuor au Uillll'U lu to bo established in Ibe future. to a total an ( oimiui ItniiiKLirim. any year the "Amendments to the covenant.I years precedi Amendments to the covenant will materials nisi take effect when ratified by the Germany to i eounci! and by a majority of the as- exported free scnibly. for electric p "Section 2 Boundaries of tier- bank must many. Germany cedes to France years. Alsace-Lorraine, fi.fiov square miles. "For sevot it being southwest, and to Belgium extension to two small districts between Luxem and Rtrassbo burg sind Holland. totalling 382 tered as a si square miles. She also cedes to Po- administrator land the southeastern tip of Silesia vised by the bevond and including Oppeln. most sion. Proper of Posen and west Prussia. 27.fiSt? guarded in b square utiles, east Prussia being iso- of treatment luted from the main body bv a part surcd the nat of Poland. She loses sovereignty of every cour over the northeastermost tip <?f east \|s.ice l.orrai Prussia, to square miles north of maintained s the River M<unci and the interna- to annul on i tionalized areas about Danzlx. 720 est judgmen square miles, and the basin of the certain classe Snar, 73S square miles, between the others a jud western border of the Rhenish Pal- required. 1 atinate of Bavaria and the southeast during the v corner of Luxemburg, the Danzig and the oblit n rno pnnciof c nf 1 ho V Kofmnnn ? ^ ? i- ??? t ' vwii.mu... ? uut"' i ii i iin iiii?-? in Nopat ami Vistulo rivers mailt' by a of allied terr V. by the addition of a similar V on "Various c the west. Including the city of Dan- praj provision rip. The southeastern third of east sporiaj ootid! Prussia and the area between east rajno certain Prussia and the Vistula north of i)G|nK j0ft j0 , latitude .1:1 degrees, three minutes, between Fran Is to have its notionnlitv determined . . . r -o- ' , The Saar bv popular vote. 5,<8a square m:les. . > the destruetlr as to to he the case in part of' ? . . , -c northern Fiat Cchleswip, 2, <87 square miles. neeount of .\v to llelpiuni. cedes the Saa "Section 2 dtelL'iuni flerniany ; on the < is to eo'iseni to the abropation of berg, the treaties of 18:in by \vhich Mel-J ..jn or,j,>r , pinm was established as a neutral welfare of th< state, and to apree in advance to fop )n j.-tan,. anv convention with which the nl- work in g the i lied and associated powers mav de |)( governed terniino to replace thorn. Sin- is potnt0(1 ,jy ,h( to recopnize the full sovereignty n?' , (( Rplptuni over the contested er>-!,?.y ore of Moresnet and over part of Pros- Ili(> g.i;il. ll)( ian Moresnet. end to renounce ir ; ri favor of Relplum ail rights over th?'! France and < circles of Rurope and Malmedy. the , v ip app0|nt . Inhabitants of which are to he en- ' n,|8<ion as r| titled within six months to protest ,?eutive of t apainst this change of sovereignty commission w either in w hole or in part, the final | decision to ho reserved to the leu pup of nations. A commission is to settie the details of tin fron* er. and various regulations f >r change of "Luxemburg r.ermany renounces ' *, lier various treaties and i onventiowith the grand duchy of I uxetii- Bp* burg, recognizes that it ceased to he W ,, ,i ' a part of Herman Zollverejgn from Rv January 1. last, rennun I all riu-ht of exploitation of the railroad-, adbores to the abrogation of its rmi ^Sr? tralitv. and accepts in advance anv international agreement as to to it reached by the allied and ass-dated Ift Itiink ol' Itliiuo. ' "Loft bank of rho (thine As pro vided in the military clauses. Or- y many will not mu ntnin any foitili- \j ^|\ R^vj rations or armed forces loss thin 50 L kilometers to tho oa<t of tho Ithino, Jfj hold any maneuvers, nor maintain any works to facilitate rnohilizntion In oaso of violation, she shall ho yfjft?yvvSg?^ regarded as committing a hostilo art WW///s against the power present treaty and as Intending to disturb tho poaro of the world ' "By vlrtne of the present treaty, H| Germany shall lie hound to respond Now I* to any request for an explanation niysolf, t which the council of the league of P. nations may think it necessary to DlCY Address to her. ?3 A IsHcr-liOrr.aino. BLmmmi "Alsace-Lorraine. After recognl- HHSHcbH THE ' "See'Ge EATY | or i Leaves The Tot loral obligations to re j Palir of ng done in 187 1 t>y The corn ncvc Prance and tin- people the tlesh^nevfr r raine. the terrftoi ies1 Just two drops . ? ? . presto! the C many by the treaty of Shortly you can ? restored to Franco / "> antlers as before 1871, t the signing of the arto be free of all public ^? I pen after three years led class includes Ger* in Alsace-Lorraine as! from those who ac-i .... , It'? WondcrfultoSee sitton of Alsaee-Lor-I ? . , . ...i ?ff with your fli in the treaty. All are?pain-free a ty and all private $??,? fj German ox-sovereitns; way tn the wort ... . callus. It's tho ance without payment that never falls. ranee is substituted for ?used by iiiillb always works. " retards ownership of; tint and dlmrinu .....i . . I"*? with batulai and lights o\ r ton-j t In a t else eni ramwavs. Tho Rhine , "Gets-Tt," the back com-reinov to France with the oh-] costs but a trill* heir upkeep. I MTdbyB.Lawre years manufactured Sold in Lancastei . , , _ . _ ... as the world's h< Ai?iin-i,urmun; win m- . T, , _ J. I*. Markov (' Germany free of duty Company.?Adv lount not exceeding in average of the three to France fall ng tlie war and textile coal mines of t! iv lie imported from their subsidiarie.1 Msace-l.orratne and re- facilities. Their of duty. Contracts mated by the rej ower from the right and credited ag ho continued for 10 The French right by German law i years, with possible misfire, exreptin 10, the pot ts of Kchen ''' ' ten' m- ig org shall be adminis- '"is whom Gernt ngle unit i?v a Frendi indemnify. Fran ()|>p<dnted and super- furnish tlie pre: eentral Rhine eomtnis- coal for lora 1 n? tv rigltts w ill |ie safe-, in just proportioi oth ports and equality ns respect t raffle asions, vessels and goods ' basin itrv. Contracts between ^r"n,'''r l.otr ne and Germans arc to ''f.mce. north ave for France's r ght including on rrounds of public inter- of R"v?rnnient ts of courts held in to ,h? German et s of cases. while in "a\ar'a will ad Iciai executive is first ' " olitical condemnations havo f,,M p,nver Mr and null and void treaty c,au8e8- 1 rations to repay war i rnntinno- b,U s,,b Ished. as in other parts 8,on jtorv I will remain the it the commission r lausps adjust the pention after consul is of the treaty to the ... sentntive assembl Hons of Alsace-I,orpam/e It will i matters of execution power, but for I conventions to lie made v. , _ Now taxes must I re and Herman v. j assembly. Late In compensation for consider the wisl ?n of coal mines in ,,or oreanizatlons w e and as payment on gram of the let reparation. Cermany n(lter labor ma v r as far as Saarholhach fho rnrmor bein? St the town of Horn- Prem.h unions. as to pensions o o secure the riphts and will lie maintain* pnpulation of puiran- the Saar commiss I- entire freedom in no military servii nir>es. the territory will pendarmerie to j hy a commission ap- people w'lf rresi league of nat <>ns and semhl es, reliplou i 11 > * iii< mi" -i. ii.ii- Mild I:: 111' nil Ri', I Ml ii nat've inhabitant of local assemblies I t li i ? ?? represent iny their present n; '<!' ?>r than far as individual [Jcrmany The !cn;;:r Those wishing t< a member of th - coin- ovorv facility \vi hairman to net as ex property. The ho commission. The part of the Fror ill have all powers of with ry> export t: ^^?^ Riinrk Af n W'.r^ ho Sell 'Green Flag7 Motor Oil in They're right "irp-to-the-minete" in i . do, and that'* why they're agent* \ FLAG" MOTOR OIL. I have been P^FLAG" MOTOR OIL for more tha nothing ei*e, and more V drive ten ancle* exit of x\ nrcrsiary, to get it. I I rerlicing honect. doing some "hone?t advertising" for "GF >y telling you boy* where you can "get i /man's Machine Shop & G LANCASTER NEWS, LANCASTER fs-li' Pee! | l This Gem." A ) as Smooth as the M "Your Kami. Apfj} r mow that "nota- Efimm It never Irritates Jfinv nnkes your too sore ffSSf oru-paiti vanishes. B/Bjff pcol tlio corn riKht ASScfS^ 1"Gets-It" Pee I Off Cornsl ,|.Jh ?/" ncer and there you l'!|l iVcll < n<l happy, with the !'(i td corn-free as your '|,|| " is tin- only safe ..llnl d to treat a corn or . sure way?the way |if.,!! Or>?t It is tried and true 'jwMl ins every year. It t'ets-it" makes cut- fftj'p at a corn and fussLres. salves or any ^uarnntc'ii, tm>n?'ycr,theonl> sure way, l|j|T\ 1 at any drug stor<\ ||[ll ,' JWiK?/vl\\ nee & Co..Chicago, 111 J), (j ami recommended .'.{j jl ?st corn remedy by It'll l| o.. Standard Drug j|],j ownership of the iljljij le Saar basin with JJ|jj!|l JT BjK s. accessories and value will lie e-ti- >i\ inration comm'sdon jn&jn| I ainst that account . pg|^. is will be governed 't f in force at the ;ir I u|py M I n war legislation !, ? / 1 t'-e own- l\/f *\t t j any undertakes to \y / ^ it" J ice will continue t I . I I lent proportion of / Vl I eds and con'nbn'e V\ n I \ 11 to local taxes. 14 I ' onl Mines. I ^ extends from the JR. nine as re-annexed ll' Ik. the west the vnl!c\ ||j iL formerly belonging ?'j ' hBeJ* npiro. Prussia and M ? 'I "I T minister the rail |l I I fl I \ public services and 11 I! V I % jg to Interpret the I Ij I It \ jB 'he local courts will ! I l^L?^ .iect to the commisGerman legislation asis of the law. but nav make mndiflcating a local reprey which it will or- ???????? ' ,x "" tallurgleal products g ocal purposes only many nQr fm tJerman ?e approved by this (ho ,ma|n nm| ar legislation will no ,mport <lu(ioH ?? p, tes of the local la- ba8jn go|nR (() Germai and the labor pro- prO(,U0(8 cominK in(o tgue French and ]ocal con8Ulnpt,on. v be freely utilized. may clmiIate withou free to belong to Aftpp , . yp|ira j( ph>l] All rli-hts acquired |hold ,,y rommum>s nd social Insurance c|,.8|,.08 of tho |)opulati d hv fTmnny and t|nuanPl. of th<. exi8,|r don. There will l?e I .... , dor the league of natio 'p. but onlv a local , ... I I- ranee or union with (reserve order. The! .... . ... . . l ight to \ ote will bel< rve their local as .... . habitants over 2u res is liberties, schools ... , . . ^ at the signature. Ta t niav vote on I v for ... . . .? count the opinions tl, Thev will keen ... . . the league will decide itionnlitv except so . , i sovereignty. In any s niav change it t . . ? stored to Germany the , !' > v ? will have' . . . 1 eminent uniSi iiiiy fin th respect to their mines at an appraised territoiv will form . the price is not pat ich customs svstem , .. months thereafter, ix on coal and me- ? passes Anally to F ra '??? many buys hack th 11 determine fc " / 4 1 I H 'r";i' "hall he H>>n A V 1 V _-T.pt in Ormany pendence , ^fcj m "TV hecho-Slovoka -ionizes the pntlro ln< th" ^n^l/l i autonomous terrl jR l| ! F'uthenlans momih of I \>kttv Nhk^ thians. and accepts tli w% a 'liis state as to he letf IMmj \y~~SL. '" ,,,p case of the (if ^blU fls/J/ti? hn" follow the fron mta in 1014 The tiil# tlons as to erqulsltio j' v'fyl' ^"vdgj nf nationality follow. K3 Provisions for Tbis County "Poland Germany H land the greater parl ery thing they UQ , , ., , ., for "GREEN ,os>;,:>- ' "s,>n an,l ,l' uiing "GREEN west Prussia on the h n a year, and . Vistula. A field houi than that, I'll ?jon of seven- five r< T*T ** allied and associated ound their ad- Kfl IKJ one each representing irrw r. /ir? ^1 (!orm,in>" *?? L^/V v# ... , rat Dp within la days of th III ill ii IIIIS iHiuminry 1 provisions as are nor toot raoial, UnKUlatio minorities and to pi of tranalt and oqultnb other . s. c. rou know you're eating Sy\ spread Karo on your pancak* 1 1__ r__il r n ,ui? ui uuuy, run or navor a :ious sweetness ? there's no i o. There Are Three ?' Vvrr'c"?in the /v'ecf Co.t' "OoiHen Brown." it Mav(r' ?thi new Karo with pierty of * anr? e i ioii Mapia Tc,*te?in the Cjre-zn Cc /rf/'OiT ' A 't'T < O ! C)fJ?Cvery can of Ki*ro is nRr!."d \ in fj'jrdi of fuu-< cM'tnined. Do rot i <s misled hy pe #i7.c bcuinu rvimbrjrj only n..J hjvinj no relation to wt nCW ^8-pago Cori 1 1 illLLi Bco'.c telio you how tc ijik "*"" "'"***'" delicious Kan C>nd?rs < i ^ 3 Beautifully illMstrated and it is T'KbE. Wi Corn Products Refining P. O. Bok 161, New Y t n NORR|3 1"^^/ Salmi ftoproaentativm V-. S' Hurl Duildlov. A .*m. n. oing to Ger- lai<l down in a subsequent treaty be- tul produrts en- twoen the five allied and associated wh for five years powers and Poland. I fivi oducts of the "East Prussia?The southern and wll ly or German the eastern frontier of east Prussia lai the basin for as Slicing (word obscure) Poland is sui Tench money to lie fixed by plebiscites, the tlrst in tio t restriction, the regency of Allenstein between rig iscite will be the southern frontier of east Prus- Po ascertain the sia and the northern frontier of Re-shi on its to ion- gierungsbesirk Allenstein, from Pr ig regime nil- where it meets the boundary be-1 ns union w tli(tween east and west Prussia to its Pr Germany The1 Junction with the boundary between by ?ng to all in- the circles of Oletsko and Augers- erf ddent therein burg, thence the northern boundary tin king into oc- of Oloetsko to its junction with the rei ms expressed, present frontier, and the second in ha the ultimate the area comprising the circles ofj portion re- Rtuhrn and Rosenburg and the parts! German gov- of the circles of Mnrlenburg and of it the French Marienwerder east of the Vistula. 1 in valuation If Germans to Move Out. d within six "In each ease German troops and M< this portion authorities will move out within lfij nee ir t^er- days <?! the peace and the territories! e mines, the be placed under an international Jo how much of commission of five allied and asso- ar ually sold to elated powers, with the particular th duty of arranging for a free, fair and dii an Austria secret vote. The commission will nr lie total inde- report the results of plebiscites to av \ustria in the 'he five powers with a recommeiula- by tion for the boundary an<i will term- to r.erinany rec- ina,? i,H work as soon as boun- fr< dependence of dary h:,H hoen ,al(1 (,own an(l the er ate. including nPW a"^orities set up. j oc Itory of the "The live allied and associated th .v, powers will draw tip regulations as- of t n 1 * * ?i t pji" ie frontiers of PnH{ Prussia full and equit- be rmined. which nh,e a,ross to aml H8? of ,h" Vis" 1,1 irman front r It'er Of Melie a.n.i stip FORTY YEARS A DRll i) an<! changp He Endorse DTD I T IS of upppr Si-! J J J X province of | ft hank of thai ntlary romniis- Rend this from Mr. L. A. Ri presontin* thai of Marine, Illinois: poWPra and ! f hnv? heen engrafted In the retail r pn|.,nH >i n (I I tieaa here for the pimt forty year*. I 1 ' time I have seen many patent medl constltlltPd Into use, flourish for one or two yeai gradually disappear. There are v? p pparp to (Ip- these remedies that possess tinoufch a c aneelci 1 life Per una hm alnojii been n gooi ' InrrtMr front year to irnr. The chl pssary to pro- atto, hy the addition or the slightly a re t la hie muni) for count ipntlon an or rPltptoUM tahie; {toonful doses hy adults It will Otuet freedmit ,,p days' time. I take pleasure OtPCt rrfioaom to re,ommcn(1 |( ioT thise two ailmei Ip trpalmp'.il of Sold Everywhere Liquid or Taf atlons shall t>o i " 111 ? ? .r. .......... .. 1MB, ' 1 1 IWI >1?11111 iiiWtM^ < FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. h 1 rup when lllji I nd a rich 1 nistaking jJ o Imil "i ff,e Blue Can; 1 | cbstance IK I /i'h exart weight HI | ckajiex of aimilnr rjj I dght of content*. K I n Product* Cook Jrlll > mnke the moit Haw ~n?ily end quickly. H rite u* today for it. h r Company j?!| ork City a. A subsequent convention, of iieh the terms will bo fixed by the e allied and associated powers II be entered into between Told, Germany and Danzig, to asre suitable railroad communionn across German territory on the ht hank of the Vistula between land and Danzig, while Poland ill grant free passage from east ussia to Germany. "The northeastern corner of east ussia about Memel is to be ceded Germany to the associated powi, the former agreeing to accept i' settlement made, especially as nards the nationality of the inbltants. ITIii* rumalnilor nf thn i>?vnnn,il the league of nations will appear subsequent issues of The News.) I)ST SOMHKIIS WHO WKNT FltOM FA II.\ I IIKTI'RN TO IT Washington, May 15.?The marity of soldiers who entered the my front farms are returning to at work immediately upon being seharged, according to an an* mncement by the department of :ri< ulture. Careful surveys made farm help specialists were said refute published statements that am 7a to t?0 per cent of the fa:nisi in the army were seeking other cupations In one ramp alone the o socialists found that !?8 tier cent the soldier farmers who had ipn discharged actually hpd rorned to the land. I IGGIST arr-'fl 1 j_A fe ichardson drutr bnal- \ [>urlnf( tlilH |jMR HVttr* * * IrlncH come _l|{ i4HRl[' and then ry few of real merit to Insure them Ionic it arllrr with na, with a marked iiivc in the formula Home yours ] laxative propertle?. haa made It id for rolda. If taken hourly In break up the worat ooId In two In urging tuy brother druKirtsta at a." >lrt F