University of South Carolina Libraries
SUMMARY OF TREATY GERMANY MUST ACCEPT (ontintued frotm Preceding Page.) tionl, lFratwo r*1epling (III' wr#-senjt owners. whoim (G'ri-nIy undeirtaikes to Jindemnilify. Fran11ce will conitinue to furnish thwe pres'i! prop'ortoion of for local nieedts 11111 ct ibutlile inl just proporliotn to loeill taxes. The baisinl extends frontiII thI .fron tier tof L.orra11Iine a8s reQ-aliiexed to Fianice, unorI It as farl as, Sivtenldel, in litIiit; oil tie west the v'Illey of the S.i1t :s far as S arIt - holzhneh and onl the ealst thle town of TIombillrg. German Austria. (; inaity re i zeelIixt-s tit totall inde. pelei ce (o' (; rnian Allttria iII tile Innoularies re<. Czecho-Slovakia. delet~ I - tif tih ,'wtho-Slovak state PolIand. 64er'lnmInIy ceulles 1o l'oalat the cet er pnrt (or uplo-r Silin n. Pofse~n, alin ill(' pirovil'( , it ' \\ -i 'ritssi:i Ill 1 he0 left Ih llik f 1111' V.4i111l. East Prussia. The v t i) 1ht'rit all11i - elst II f I- l'n tie I t I -11 ::I I l s.ia 's tI bI C;x eti hI p I I It s. II I ' i i i ii 'i't : tr ill s :11141 1111 thorities will 1uh1e I u t iiuwi i iit'0.1 n d s tl'ys ll t'o ti'ie 0 id I I tIIel'i1111 S hie placedl int4lt'r 1111 illtorilallitolilllcli IllisslIon of li\, I. 1llettilers alll-4ilitel lIY the live Allihal awol Associalted l'owers, with thle particirl dulty oIf arralnging for at fret., fair, atid st-cret vote. Danzig. Danizig and the distrlet iturnledite ly 1ihtellt It alre to bie villistililie intO the "free city of illanzig" liuutlr the guaraitee of the League of Nations. Denmark. Thle conier betweenl Gerinany and Dcinik will be fixtd by the self de. terminiationl of thle po lahtion. Tull <!ay-s frrot theo pae ( rn In ro s Iutu, authoritis slill eva u eit hl rt g:110n. T11.11 inn sso h ll isuro a1 fr'e 'ilu Se i'' l \t . ill tii e zi-I4 S. Heligoland. i - forttv i! : - itit . iili tt Ir es al h m - .: i l . s t i i ' R i s i i a. i!:,;.n~ I ll, I 0;v jo flito n ex~Ih wn -. T l it I lt I r'ti - ~cli i 'rt:i.e a n r ysi ii :it-i-d :: 1i1 with lilt , ll itiiil t I goo\ U .'Ii '. l t o alIe a nill u iR il. 11er off re b'rveinali ar l ie t rspea t a 0 i i'n Ciallte- if :lie i!:;enI I re; i t t e i iei . - erm'al Right Otie whi.roe ]M l' i t i i l it-11 1 i' t-ii1.1 ii i .y 11: 111 ti0s ntill ihthe a-s ::in h lirest-iticvbt~t5 11 i Lit-r ki:ivn o ll-r iteat iereni -r d intl with a llidte ilist-tti \vul I Se,:n u It f liuts a i: - 1in ke<-l tlie te ilti I 'ditotiof wl'h w t [it i 4 Ia lirt of thf i111 1 shilo nlipires and oss tigze n. fr(ntcit as deterinined thleirefiio. The alleil utiul IssottIdtv4I Iwers formially reSer've theC rilght of liussia tli obtain 'restitilsioll ail rep aaton o f the trin citles iof tie present treaity pelii ii. German Rights Outside Europe. t oSide etI sillr (abe orliey rtepi ies all rights, tit iault pIvil s as to he her owier Igins rese old the 1rth1d o1 ca issocil pI es, erS inrelatCthinat. Germany renounces n favor ofh -aling aa asohttted Boxers hprocl over .baras othe wuithl its oar tips theirein.s lltoab andiote pbim niveproperty eloatig or onula estat shll pas in the Geranecn es tions of Gremntonl andtko and tonh cowdiiti agne whc rermn toubjec ts ofe Euon or'iin all e sdeiottld Chia 'vil, liChin, ake eaue Grmanypoli o renounces infaort ofth Chonea aof prhvleges anatordemnithes -religfo h oerotocolo 1901an albildtien, tirvehs,n ips,9iit wirelss lants, undoer pub tlic eablismentsd ite Germn oinces agrenoien-tsnf 109and 11 H now undern otherl Cin es teitoyecp io chowand are-gzes ter o Cshn Pat tenttaument oveze iny 190i ad o1901t. Chinae 18l, howevr, itake inounmeasus fror dispost of German1 prprty tlin the eantionl ~ qurer t, Pei wtou etc., coent ofe tyher ower lignavtor. o h Germny It renounets tll ae rti igt s, titlilt and al prvlde unidersot teat of~ Alec trsy andithe i F1irkand-Germa altil treatles andhi tel5 li arane edts witite Shereeihhnanmuir. Germany recoies thepa alrithtr, and lo and t treatles, agmenll ts etc. Turkeo' n Iey adBularsia.ie l~( agreemients Ias to Shaittilig. All Ger i4an rights to the railroad from Tsing t140 to 'sinaufi, incI-luling all faeili lies aniil minitig rights and rIghts of exiloII'tton, Ionss eiituly to .hapaa, anld thet cab11les front T-1-ztan to Shitgilhai ani k I eloo, the calel's t'ree (if aI (1 Ihir S. All (eurini'4 In s1ta1 1 ril). eIt--Iy, ;lii ov ; ih1.le ak i d i ;isi; V I ual k, II K i aI - chlow is acqiuiredl by .hpnfree of a111 char Iges. Military, Naval, and Air. In orlder to 'elil4Ier pos ible IIe 1ii. thitionl of it generaw l limI' ition IIf tIII 11111m4 44ients of aill n: io s, tielun4:1 Iy ul11141r1t1kes (1iretlly its obso'4 4eiv thi l l~ltary,naaadarlaewhh follow : Milititry Foces. arm 11443 1;K4 :t I li I a W Th ' ltht t Tiit ' 1 1 1 \\ Armaments. t ll uslbshI bilo .s fr tin ' ..I ll 1 04 .;114 . ' :II ,I I II I v r l o%* il 1 11! In ss 144' Ii' . re I' : fl lIili 1 ii1, 1 1 . ,1 11 4ai4' 111 '1 11ls i 11h 1\\ 4 d i'.i' I I 14s151'41. ( 4 ilt :I tis l l lil l ili i all i ll w xces' I'tt ll 114111 1 'O '41Or'14-ily -Nth-rol sll Is t1h1 11':'t' l41'l' ti e ir4 11ier4t'i 4 l 1 d iil!issl43 . ITilt' 4 l. t ill(41 o1f. 2:l4) 4 :11 'l -no a 1sp 11. 11n1mi is alloe d 141 ;e)ria ny) (4s la441i( hiti1 r, ialsonlOu s, 411 (t ther gasses, arolallatulo~ usliluls'. !s forhoidhln, -is w\.'ll its thw impoirtationl 11f '11r1n1. lin11illtows lind war ma~terials. ;er linilly 111.1y lil1t Inallillf:w Illrv su 'h ill - 1erils firl foru'eigil goIVerItl:e1I. Conscription. 4onseription is abolished i4 (Ger runnly. The n'list4ed 'l-S ne41111l 4441ust le i l intaine lby voluntary nlist No, iiitry schio s except O ahl) 41t l in lispt 14- sabl I for t 1h :its Ili h l:ld sl e4ixI in (b-rmaany I wo Ion thils Ifte-r lte-, e . N a s ca 4loIs. 111u1h as S .lti: )s 4f i) harg4 ii r; 4 hi - 'r Vu i ullb l Fortresses. All f4rt ill w11 orIs4 , fortr1ds l4( 1.-b1 w 'rl1:s silimllI in (b'4in:114 tel'I. or W wit I 1I zola.e .V. kiu1114Ir1 1s '141stI 'if lih t Ihiit will bot- d im: il w ith ill h ,n h .h- conlistruc 114 t Iln olf an ' w oIl r)1i lit! \ in s t1 iis forhul-b4 dh-H. Tl 14- 1*o1r Iil d I wor11\ II-ks , onI1 t 4 s IIu bI I 4.r 111 11t ( ls tern 1 1r 1irs, h weVeI', I1 1 -4 -I Ir.IuilI. Control. linter-allbf-d vmm. liss itIls (of eontrol Wi see to the 4x'4'(elt itoIn (of the pro visliOls. filr4 wh.iclh 1 114ie 11li4t Is set, thll.. 44ax illmin 11.1111e41 1011 three 11ith s. TheIvy 141In4y 4'stabl Ih hea4d Illittiers ill th4e 1 4r1111a 11a stat of gov 1'i'11ellt 11n(1 1.1 4 o ally 1 'pa't of Ger 1:mn11y detsired. Naval. The German navy mu4 lst lie delnolll Ized within I a pCi')d of two m41o)th1s after the Iwitee. She %i.Ill be allowed six sinall 1battleships, six light cruisers, twelve destro'0ye4'rs, t wel ve torpedo 1boat s 41l1 no suIIt I aines, 'i ther mnill 14ary3 or1 ('olumer'l'inlI, wIth1 1a personn41e1 oif 15.0010 14non, Inc( 4luig offleerIs, 41144 no r'eser've force of1 any4 ebalrzacter. All German4l ve'sse4ls of war In for ein 1ports, and4( the Germanll 1 HIgh Selas Fleet Inlternedt' 441 Scapa4 Flow, will be surr''(11endeed. Gertnany4I13 Is r'e~lu4Ired to sweep up1 the mines(4 14n theC Nor'th Sea and1( the 11411tIe Sen as5 d(lde'Ild upon by the All ies. All (Germanl I fort Iflentlons in the Baltie de4fen1ding~ the( palssages8 thlrough4 the( belts mu)4st he demolished1(44. DuIrinlg a1 period of thlree mon14ths4 after 1the 1ea4ce, GJermaln Igh-poweor wIreless staltions1, at NaLuenf, HanovWer, and1( Bein11 wIll nlot be I)erInlIttedl to send4( any4 me4(ssa4ges except for 'omm~ler-. eIIla~l4roses and4( uinder suipervision4 of thet AllIed antd Associated Govern 41nen1ts, nor ma41y anly mlore' be con Air. 'rhe armned forcr's of Gerlmany mus4t not1 incluide anly mIilItary or4 naval41 air forces ex'ep~t for not4 over 100. unarm-411 ed seaiplanes to bie retained1 tIll Octo ber 1 to sea'frchl for suibmiarine mines; 1n0 dirigibles shall be kept. Thie en-l tIre alls personnel Is to be demloblUzedl withIn two mlonth~s, except for 1,000 officers alnd men41 rtaine14(d till October. NO ation1t04 groundlls (4r dilrigllble shedsI4 are to be allowed1 withinu 100 kllomle ters of the Ithinie or thle eaIsternl or s011utern front1ier41s, exi1sting Insitlla-i tion~s wi'thin1 these limits to be de stroIyedl, Prisoners of War. Tile r'epatriationl of Gernn prison-. erg and ilt 'e(e clvilians41 I to he carr'ied (out w1itot delay43 and1( at Ger manl~y's expense~( by3 a commission101 com-l plosed1 of rep'iresentives1I'' of t he all i es and1( (Gerany1. Gernmny 13 IS to) r'estore4 all proper'4t y blelongIing to nli led ils oner's. Th'lere Is to) be a reclprocnl ex change of in forinatn as44 1 to dead1( pis-a oners' and1( theIr graives. ResponsibilIties. The Alie(d and4( ASSoeiated Pow~ers pubtlicly arri'gnl Willliam HI. of Hlohen zollern, formerly3 GermIan Empj er'or, not for Ian Oflense(( agIn~st crimlinai law1' but for a supremIe offense agallnst 11n ternaltional mora'4liy andll the san~ctlty of treafltles. Tile ex-Emperor4'O1s surrendeI(1r Is to lie requlested1 of H~ol hind anld a1 speclal trlbunall set upj ('om4pose4l of one( jud~ge from eaIch of the flye gr'eat Powers, with fumll garan'11t(ees of the righit of (ContInued on Next Page.) ENTIRE AUSTRIAN NAVY TO BE TAKEN Peace Terms to be Presented to Aus. tria are R1apIidly Taikhing Conae'ete Formn. Fluimseii Question has not yet beenl Settled. The peace terms to be preseCIted to Austria ar- zajrai.sidly takng col crete form. It is announced from Paris that the drafting committee has begull work o the. doemlient as a whole. The naval terms as complet ed. contemplate w Ott n the en tire Aulstriani navy. the ourlrender of every ship of the Austrian naval armn heing de141atunded. Thev a1lie(d and associated governmentis will decid later what disposition shall lbh inale of the ves sels. No hint has yet bwen given as to the otIWI c' COndiitin.- Of the treaty. .\ ll while, the Ge ma ace del1 .ation at Versailies Iiiotinues its for midable taslk of i.2 stin the peacl . t handed o i ) it \\'ednesday by i'reier 'it encan Acerording w, etiorlis i!':thitii fro 1 11h0g lr cith nrap in Pa lr.z, I lh dui el ah:I - arc di\ ided inl tHIir views wn the( dras, tic vonlditionls initi down. Feelinig appar"ntiv is running hi,.h in Germany over what Is termed the severity of the peace terms and a review of the opinion in Berlin says that the people are discussing the conse(quelces of a possible refusal to sign the treaty. "RIather anarchy than slavery," is the remnark heard on all sides, the re view declares. One newspaper credits lierr Bles hert. a member of the German dele gation at Versailles, as asserting that the only inmmeldiate solution is a Ieave with tussia and the employ menwt of lolshevik troops k>y vier .m ny. I'no!liCial advices from Paris de vlare tliat the controversy over Italy's tlaims to Fitime and tile Dalmatian coast is far from heing settled. Pre sidetnt Wilson, accorliding to tihese ad vice'. is not it agreemei nt with the om;,romis I iPlani hy which Italy would he given a mandate to ad miniver Fitinmo until 19)2:!., and then al\ posscssion of tie city. VI.-cotint .\ilner, l"irMih sveretary or the colonies, Imas been called to Pa1ris to uiiscuss the l uestion of Itv] 1:itIn's trotest against Creat lUritain acting as mandatory for German East Africa. The Hlungarian communist govern inent forces continue to suffer milli tary reverses. 'Szech troops have ob tained a foothold in Nagyszeeseny, forty miles north of Budapest. iRon manian forces, aceording to latest .re FORTY YEARS A DR He Endori PER U Read this frot Mr. L. A. of Marine, Illinois: "I have b'en /engaged in the ret ness~ here for .Ahe Ii.t forty yeatrs time I have 4E al ily patent in 1i11o use, floetprih for 01ne or tWo ' gradually d1isappenr'. There are these reinedi that po-ssevs (1tiout life. PerurtaM i1sn- niwayM beenl It intremt.9 from )enl ar yenlr. The alo, ly the :aldition of the slight It rellthite renstily for ontliipation trablA poonfl Ilosei- by 1Idults It - or Ii-ce drayiw time. I take ileaiu to recominlilt 1d it Lol these two ailI Sold Everywhere Liquid or I ports, are eighty miles east of tho capital. Eagle's Flight. An engle has been observed to rise from the groun nid . cornpletely dis appear into the sky withiin three min utes. Eagles soietimes sotr to heights of 15,000 feet or more. UGGIST ;es Richardson itl dru lii41- -w . D~uring t hi edicines comef. msrs :and then er e verY rtwio h1 real incrit to h71sure1 the (, iwr 1)(1d tweller wv th4n1 %IN v iki :1:t l ia te Awhllnge irt the forirnuia some ye~ars y 1 \: :111ive- 1ro I ferties- , hr13- madfe 3t nraid for. et!A1. If InI!:e hmv 1 (Irl-)y inI 111 brve:s ! -I;,i t, wo rst vohl !in f-v c re inl u. , ;Iy brothe dru;;;ii Ilents." ablet Form Ask Your Dealer SPECIAL May Offerings! While Attending the Chautauqua Visit Our Store and inspect the Choice Merchandise we are showing. We are making Special Prices on marny lines of Summer Goods which will appeal to careful Shoppers. WE LIST A FEW ITEMS HERE FOR YOUR INSPECTION: 20 doz Warner's Rust Proof Corsets $10 3 pieces 36-in White Skirting, May No. B 333, Big May Special, only Special only............................................... .2 5 30 doz Buster Brown Fashioned Hose for Ladies, 36-inch Percale, May Special only............ 25 colors Black, White and Brown 35 M a y S p ecial on ly ................... ......................... -35pi c s 3 - n h S t ng C o e Bl , May Secialonly5 pieces 36-inch Suiting, Copen Blue, Tan, Pink and Green, only.................. .25 30 doz Buster Brown Fashioned Mercerized Hose for Ladies, Black, White, Grey 50 One lot Shirt Madrass in short lengths and Brown, only ....................... ................. worth 65 cents, only .............. . . . .5 0 15 doz Fibre Silk Hose, Black and 36-inch Hill's Bleaching, May Special W h ite, on ly ............................................................ - on ly .................. ..................................... ................. . 2 5 36-inch Silk and Cotton Poplan, May Onyx Silk Hose, Black and White $1.50 Special only . .U only ......... ........................................tp wmww 36-inch Silk Taffeta, May Special Misses Buster Brown Hose, Black, 35only..................... White and Brown only.............................. . 36-inch Silk Foulard, Brown, Navy, $ Copen Blue and Green, only ............ $2.00 27-inch Dress Gingham, May Special 2 only ................. .................. ........................ ................. .2 5 36-inch Plaid Silk for Skirts, M ay S p ecial on ly ................................................. . 1 . New shipment Ladies' Cotton Waist, Organdies New shipment Ladies' Georgett Crepe Waist and Voiles Big Special $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Come early and do Your Shopping before the afternoon performances begin Switzer Company