g TWlW IXT OF FIVE-POWER TREATY HALTING NAVAL COMPETITION FOR A PERIOD OF FIFTEEN i.'i Mrt r ' frnm I'uite One HO.IXIK meirle tens it for Japan JX): tens (S-VJIMI metric Ions). .. AUTICl.H VIII replacement el tircrnlt curriers be effected eiilv ns prescribed In C3iap'ter II, Pint It, provided, however. $' that all nlrcrnfl ciirtlcr tonniwe lit l'nrt 4, sl.ull apply te the ships of cuch conning-towers, and net te utc the said of the Contracting Powers, ships ns vessels of war. ..... . III. (11) Subject te the special ex- CHAPTER II ocptiens contained In Article IX, when Utiles Relating te the Execution of the in essel Is due for scrapping, the first t.-.i. ti.dui .. m stiiffe of xprnti'iltie. which consists In n-uij iniiiiiiiun ui aenre , , ,, T . it e r...,t,n.. I rendering a lilp Incapable of further JAUr 1 I warlike sendee, shnu ec immediately Tr. laid Shies Uciwn u Capital chip1! which mn.v lie ictnincd h.v the contracting Powers. In no- ftJl J,l?' " Itullull ruiii'i w.. ..,.. -.. .,,, ,,n; i-umruCUnK lO .-.existence or hiiililliiK en oveniicr i, cenlntiee with Article II ships iiiiiv be Jai, slinll tic considered cxper iinrniui. uiiitned by each of the Contracting i-'lK 'and inny be replaced, within the total Powers ns specified in this 1'urt. m 'ttSfrrli" Arl,,','I,,:",a WHICH MAV III: ROTAIN ABL """ "VB ; m-mM HH AltTlCLU IX IIY Tilt: UMTKb KTATK3 liD Name m fsV r a fcs if & $ f that tile total number of guns te be ?' " '"? tb) ft"11, ft ,llul MI f this ' carried iiir ease in) of Mich guns be of ' "'ted "'atcs "I" be fi5,).0 tens. I wttiln six in , a i ealibrr exceeding sW In.-li ( 1.VJ lilll- sinrs WHICH MAY HU lti;TAINi:i) 1 fere "f ,l." ?' Hinders), cxeenl nntl-iilrcruft guns, mil ,... tuv. nniTitni i.-miimh.- I scrnnn ni t.li I' ?e elrcrnft carrier excelling Ji.flOO Muryl.ind tens (27,-HU metric tens) standard d- , Cnllternln .... ptacment flinll be iiiipiireil by. or con- Tennessee .... truqleil by, for or within the jurlvlli- Idaho .. . tien of, any of the centinctlng Powers. Of"',";'''0 However, any el the contracting "?'8n8',,nl " Power mil v. timvl.tc.1 thnt ilN letlll ?,' "JS.:. '. tonnage allowance of aircraft cilrricr ouinhenin ... lv nnl tlii'ri'lu' nvri'i'ilril. Illlild Milt Vr.tfi.ln y&merc than two nlrcraft carriers, eauii Xcw Yerlt ... yjfrt nt n trtntiiitfr. ,( tw.t tuniw. I lull Ittt.lMKI Tfat h. aahu ., r.,k . .... 1t..ul.lfu. ArUntieciu uiN 0(ll.e im'iru luill rinui.i - -; "" .... placement, ami in order te eilcct "yeming .... economy any of the contracting lVw i'-., "a ern may uc for this piupe-e ii two . verti,'hnk0Vii' their ships whether censtnictcd or ' ' Dwai,-are . . . . course of constnictlen. which would Tonnage . 33,600 . n:',j'eu . 32.300 . su'.nue . 32 000 . 32.U0M . 31,100 . 31,100 . l!i,CU0 . a7.fi00 . 27.000 . 117.0011 . 2C.O00 . 26,0011 . Si.hiu , 21..SJ5 . 20,000 . 20,000 Total tonnage C00.650 otherwise be M-rapped under the pi- . visions 01 rneie 11. 1 in- iumuuii. ( .. . . .... , of any aircraft earrlers exceeding J7.0(H) "n the completion of the two ship tens (27.4:SJ m.'tric tens) standard i!H- " ' f. " J. 'r'"1. '' as.s nn',,1l,l"! v placement shall be in accordance 'i '. "'""' ,1 ."J 7 "' ".Vl X tin rcnu remeii s of Artec A. exce 11 ". " i"".i..u ... ninny , in. N'ante ltey.il t-'ocrelgn P.e.wil Oak lleenge R lluicters), except nntl-alrcraft auiis.ind Suns net exceeding live Inehc- i l-l.7 niiiiimciersi, sunn net exceeii cim. AUTirr.K x xA i.A...f ..--.! ..e .,..,. .r Iw mi. 'trncting 1'ewcrs shall carry n gun with Jtn'mllJiesU .I!!.";;; n cn.'lbcr In excess of eight Inches CJO.'t Maiuva ..'.!!!'.!!! tnlllltuetcrs). Without prejuillec te the , Vallahl prevision of Atticle IX. if the nrinii- Hurhnnt , ment carried IncIudcH guns exceeding yuwii lillzabcth . . fix Inches (l.VJ millimeters) In caliber "araplte the total number of guns carried, ex- H"l,1!;.,i; ';',;' ' rrpt anti-aircraft gmw and guns net lJ:"ke exceeding live Inches (l''rt,7 iiilllime- ' M.irllHjreuBh".'.'. ..' tcrs), shall net exceed ten. If alter- Heed natively the armament contains no gun Renown exceeding six Inches (l.VJ inilliinctrr) Jtepulre In cnliber. the number of guns Is net 'T 'rPr . ..... . .. . . 1 pri,tm,i limited. 111 either case the number 01 nntl-aircraft guns and (if guns net ex ceeding live inches llJt'." millimeters) la net limited. HY T1IK DIUTIHII ISMl'mU Tennap I . 26.7i.iJ 1 . 2B.7RII . 26,7.'0 . 26,750 . 26,750 . 27,500 . 27.600 . 27.500 . 27,600 uiiitertiiheti (b) A cssel shnll he considered In- , capable of further warlike service when Micro shall Iiiim1 been removed ami landed, or else destrejed In the- hlp: (1) All guns and essential portions of guns, fire-control tops and revolving parts of all barbettes and turrets; (1!) All machinery for working hy draulic; or electric mountings; CD All lire-control instruments and range-finders; H) All ammunition, explosives and mines; , , , (Ti) All torpedoes, war-heads nntl torpedo lubes; (0) All wireless telegraphy installa tions; (7) The conning tower nnd nil side r.rmer, or alternatively all main pro pelling machinery; and (S) All landing and flying-off plat forms aud all ethtr aviation acces sories. IV. The periods In which scrapping of vessels is te be effected arc as fol fel lows : (a) In the case of essels te be scrapped under the first paragraph of Article II, the work of rendering the vessels tncapnhlc et turt.'icr wu'iikc wrvlce, In accordance with parnyr.iph is pari, Miau ou rempicicii months from the coming Inte he nrcsent treaty, ami the scrnnnlng shnll be tinnllv effected within eighteen months from such coming Inte 1027 force. iR'? (h) In the case of vessels te bejioSe scrnpr J under the second and third, Mat pnrngrayhs of Article II, or under Ar- IJgiJjj ""'"' c et rendering miu.usi Sl.nen tens. vessel incapable nf further warlike scrv- t.i.-, sn.one inns ice in accordance with paragraph III JJS 33,000 tens. of this part shall be commenced net I less '. '. '.'..'.'.,'.'.','.'.','.'.',','.'.',''.'.'. '..'.'.', KKPLACKMEXT AND SCRAPPINO OF CAPITAL SHIPS imiTISU EMP1HB , Ships relalneil. ' Kumnury. Srlni M'lps crppcd luge In prcnlheti) l're-. Iet- ceniplftcil Jutland. Commonwealth (111). Amimrmneii 21 1 (IS), Drmdnnught (IM. Il'l'o Il'l'e Il'l'o lephon (12), Ht. Vlnpnt (III. In flulblp (18(. Huprb (t2J. Neptune (let, llrrrulrx (10). lndoniltnbW lndeniltnbW (13). Tenifr.ilre (12), New Vrf'alHnil (P). l.len (ti), TrlnccM llnval (0), I'enqwrar (0), Menrcli (II), Orien (H), Auntrallii (S), AKlnceurl (7), i:rln (7J, 4 biilldlnirer prejecieii.- JJ22 . tl.t.. 1023 . ... IHS4 ............. 1023 .............. t02fl 1027 ; I02N ... .....! I I'M ...'.,..... 111.10 111.11 p. n.... tenj r.. v.... lean e, ..!.; 1034 11. 1 103.". J lean k. l.... irr.7 m. ... , 103H n, 6.... 10.10 I. Q...., line iimi ;.. .,.., 1942 :..... ,'.'.'.'.'.'.V.A."U. '.'.' IlKlnV bVeViiV V Via'). AJii'tm'cin - turlen (12). TliuncWer (l) Irnn IVlh "Ol Xnpllvipn1lrh (20). " llinperer of Initla (20). nentiew (20) 13 ...Tirer isij, wurcn Kiuiinetn isa, Wumplte (20), narhnm (20).... ...Mila (20). ItnyHl Severltn (20) ...Jlevptigc (21), rtctolullen (21) Iteyal Oak (22) ...Vnllanl (23), Itpulnn (23) . ,,rt"Hevn (24) ...Xamlllltn (24), ltoed (21) ..A nil, u (17) ,.C. D. ...V. P. . ..O. .. ... T.. ...I. ,,. . ,K. j. . M. .. , ..N. O. ...r. Q. 21 ' t SI 1 17 3 17 a 17 II 17 .1 17 .1 17 a 17 .1 17 .1 17 a 13 3 0 7 7 r in A 11 2 13 1 It O 1." 0 16 The llrltldh Empire may retain th" Colossus and Colllnrweod (or noncombatant nvx. iifinp compiling with the prevlnliinn of Part 2. Ill, (b). time B.i.Qiiil.len rniips, aianaaru nisemrf mrm, NOTK A. n (-. n i-lc. rnr.,nt Individual cnDltnl shins of 33.000 tens standard displacement laid down and completed In (he sears apnclflfsl, KEPLACEMENT AND SCRAPPING OP CAPITAL SHIPS FRANCE Ships retained. Htimmar. Pre- I'eal- Jutlanu. Tear . Sltlns la It dunn fihlps completed Ships scrapped (ase In parentheses) IP22 I B2.1 1024 ' 1.23 IfOI . nn.oe.) tens.. .'.'as.Voe't'oiiV.'. . ', RMliO ten's'.'. . ,3.1,000 tens. . . .36,000 tens. . 33,000 tens. .3.1,000 je. lean Hart (17). Courbet (17). ...,1'rance (is) ...'..' '.',','p'a'r'ls' (20)'. ' nr'etk'KnV VsV)! '.'.!! . ..I'rnvencfl (20) , . I.erralns (20) 1030 11140 inn 11112 Thunderer King Geerge V ,ja. Centurion . . . . , AIITICI.E NI .,61 0 1 nfrl. (,a, t)lt) (lltp of coni.,r(en , its I,'1 '"I ,j,..,.,nuM ...! ..I... II 1... .,..,., , ...(.!., 25 000 " ' -"i. uiiu miiiii uu iiiii.siici '.viiiun 25.0IWI ''-i months from the date of such coin- 26.O0O pletlen. The vessel shall be finally 25,oeo scrapped, in ac-nrdancc with paragraph H'';!!1! 1' ,,f tll,M l'"r, within eighteen months .7? 'F.in i from lllc 'Inl,! of completion of its uc- .:?' ft fTs-s"r. If. hecer. the completion of "tee "j0 '","' ,,,f",-,l l delayed, then the work n.S.'iiiin of rendering the old vessel Ineanahle of 23.000 Cut liter wnrlll.e service In aererilnnce Vcar 23,0110 villi pa nigra pli III of this part nhall be ceiiuiiijiice,! within four fears from the ip-'- 580,tni) luj iMir of the keel of the new vesl. and I ifjTi ii i () () a i ! c) ( () () Within (ennaarc llmllatlens: number net fixed. .ii,,.?;,.' ' iranep expressly ri-jerves the rlKht of cmplejlna the cnpltal ship tonnace llelment as vhr may consider adUsable. miblect selelv e the llmltallens that the dls Placement of Individual ships should nnt surpass 33,000 ters, and thil (he tetnl capital bhlp lennane should keep Mlthln the limits Im-iesed bv the present Treaty. REPLACEMENT AND SCUAPPIXO OF CAPITAL SHIPS ITALY Shins laid devin hhli'S ships retained, completed nummary. Ships (.cropped (age In parentheses) Pre- Pest- Jutland. Tetnl tennaxre On the completion of the two nc sjmll be linNlied witlilu six months frr .. ten m nnA' On the completion of the two new muii im iniiMieii within six ninnths from I ;! yi7.l "f,war. exceeding 10.000 shi fQ ,)(, .(,tJ,tr,1,.ted nmi thp SCrap- the dale en which sueb. work was com-I ili-jit '.;:.';:: tens (lO.Kill metric tens) standard .11" ,,inK 0f th Thunderer, King (Seergc V. mence,l. , ,10 el,j vcp ,,,, ,. 1027 . ., .a.i.uoe tenV.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.,.V.'.V.V.:::::::::::;:: placement, ether than 11 capital ship or vj , Ccaturen aj, provided iu ""ally scrapped In accordance with pnr- I ft Vl'eVmVn. :::"::::::::: aircraft carrier, shall be acquired by.lAjJticIe H ti10 total tonnage te be re- "Kraph II of this part within eighteen ! imq "i:"':0 . " VT i00!1!1".!1"" ) ' fer,.rl w,th,n.f1",1 tallied by the llritish Empire will be """'"J 'V" ' dnte when the Jilrisdletlen of, any of the ceuti acting r-. e-e, :., 1 render ng t ncupable of further vwir- !S -i2Wilen .:'. Pmrm V..t.M l snen!l!,.nllv linltt ,M JM t0M' ltl-n ...w.,.. ..! ' . ". " ', "" "" !??? .23.000 tens. . .S.I.OOO ten li ,m,r !! V!!-Viel .... ---. ..-. ...... .-,.v,. ......... ..... ...,v, avi n.v was commenced. 11.1 4 ns lighting shliis nor taken in time of SHIPS WHICH MAV HB nCTAINKD 10.13 peace under government control for fighting purposes which are emplejed en fleet duties or as troop transports or in some ether way for the purpose ,of assisting In the prosecution of bos bes tllitifM otherwise than ns lighting ships. shall tmt be within the limitations of jj-rmice ""II iuis article. . 1.1-,. Din 'Kelt. AUTICLKXII IaerLt" v " ""'.Nil vessel of war of any of the con- I nidoret ... ..girl In tacting Powers, hereafter laid dew 11, I Voltaire ., ,thnt Is, "' lll("' " capital snip, slinll carry a i' 11 a i-iiiiuer 111 e.i:t;s uj rju; BY Klt-VNCU I,,n-.,", wihi a cuiieer ill , PnotegrachM (.M:i uMimct(.ra). r llkltnl ARTICLE XIII 1 N'mnt Bretagne , I.orralne Prevence Paris Tetnl tonnage part ;: jHiir.i ' Replaeemeut. The replacement of lean 1 1037 sn.pnnteiis iuiiie' cesaWu'i )";!; I;;;;;;.". .'.J'SJKI !'!;" ' V0"." "II Cavour (21). Dullle (21) 23.000 tens Vndrea Derla (21) 111. k... .... ., .... . . ?"v-, emit,.. ,t.i,w .....I ,,i,(,h,. ;, . :.-".1...1 1 v w !'",": "" "i ",,.",,.: nm?.'- "?'. ':d. iulHI --i---".-...' ( iimi 1 in iuuui.i mm 11 1 .' . tti r.i.x '4ai 23 r,oe '"K" Place nrcnrdiiig te the 1 tiles in ,1 "'"r"'. ".". ?"',. ..ir.,i .Sect en I an. the tiil.l.si ... ....tl tt ':.'."'.' ""'..V,'.,"'n :.'.. .,f .1.1.. .. .vs,... -- iK.im.su nnuuiu ncey w iinin in limns impusej hy the tirei.nt Trjatv ,,UU l-s lll I. .. . . lli:i'I.Af'I,'Mi:VT AVIl l'IIAIIMVl en .l..,.rT , J A PAX () () () () lravS?enS!ferrV,iuJThi,.1,e-.1;JSIU. nt .'"nleVn the capital ship tonnace vj consider arHIahe, subject se e (e the limitations that tlie dli.- ildual Milpj should net surpass 33.000 tens ard the total capital Milii :ep within t.'n limits Imposed hy the present Trtatr. capital ship 23.600 HhCTION I. Rules for replacement 7.2'" '"' Capital shlp and aircraft ear- :i :.,. rl(r twenty years after the date nf I (Im0 t'leir completion tuny, evept lis ether- , Ycjr u'soe uiM' l"wl''ed in Article VIII ami 111 the tallies in Section II of this Part, he 221,170 replaced by new construction, hut Ships laid down Ships Completed usual ' own fat I'rance may lay down new teming. """'" ,n,c lnilts. '2rf'r.''i"?1 ,lu -M'' l I In lie enrh 1027. 19L"). and 1 Wl. as ' '"'' -"ucic in. Ane ueeis et sueii ,...i.in.i in ie .". .tlnn II new fonstnietleii mar. exetnt as ether- iesl' . . Lxcept as provided In Article IX. I I ,ns" lvlilcl in Article VIII and in " A1KI th0 bllip ,PS,BnatP(i j,, tli0 prctent SHIPS WHICH MAV HK RUTAIXUD the tables in Section II of this Part, he !!js geed enrenty te be scrapped may be rccen-1 BY ITALY 1 laid down net earlier than seventeen .1020 crtcu into a vessel of war. 1 .anic. Andrea Derla .. .. Cale Dullle Conla Dl Cavour . . Ships retained. .Sl.lns scrapped (asa In parentheses) Pre- Pest- ,",r;,! (7?'; S.'"i?S? (20- Kahlma 3mai1 (.',V'.,.ut?.rl "" Satsuma (12), ;VJ, f1! ,.Se,.'.'u ' "enia (14). v Ol. Akaitl (0). Kara (0), Tea (0), Takan ((). Atane (0) Projected iivninm e Enips net laia aetvn.p, Ru ARTICLE XIV j Legtr Xe preparations shall be made in -ver I "ciwuuiii. nuiiis in iiniu iii peace ter me , c-lnlln Prsnrn Sfcenti ini,ln"1len of warlike annaments for ionarde Da Vlncl ; iuu jiurpose ei i envvrting Mien ships i Datite Allghierl into vessels et war. oteer than the Itema necessary stiffening of decks for the i Nanell mounting of guns net exceeding six -Inch . Vlttorie Hmanuele lira nil meters) e.i her iwuinu i.icn Tonnage tones frnm li. .Int.. nf e..,l..,l.. ..t 1027 (metric tens). the 0I1I111P ,0 ,0 r).pinwli provided. ; IK !.'."!!.'. 55Itu i Iievvit. Hint no canital ship tennnge. w ,'.'.'.'..'. 2:!r00 with the exeeptinn of the ships referred ,l,'i,.. 22,500 te in the third paragraph of Article II, J1033 .A .11 22,600 and the renlneeinenl tennace Knerlfienllv ln.14 R effic" "the the SCP' iterl I9.f;00 mentioned in Section II of this )Pnrt. t !"23 1" I llii iti. ifi , J Htm I T',' , f,,ia'' ,n 'tt(I 'lfwn ten .vears from Ne- uai !!!.; tueiV"::::::::::::kceu!v-.w32. um ;uS :::.::: ::i ,a 12,0O ") Laeh of the I entraetlng Powers J,J0 !!.. ...... ARTICLE XV e vessel et war cnnstructcii within Total tonnage Italy may lny down new tonnage in ' shall communicate promptly te each of I04t .182.S.U0 the ether Contracting Powers the fel- ,'"- (luill.- tnfnritir.ttnn ' ..A. ..It. ..C ..I) . . U. ..P.. ..O . H ..I . ....KenKO (21) ... ..'.'!,'.'.','.' !!!' !"" Haruna (20) ...;;.' . . ..Klrlkhlma (21) ... . . ..Puse (22) . ..YiiniHshlre (21) . '. . ..Ise (22) ' . ...Illuua (22) . ...NSKate (21) !.' ..nuisu (21) S 2 S S 2 H 2 S y 8 2 8 2 S S 2 8 2 8 2 S 2 S L 7-3 .". 4 4 r. .1 a - 7 1 8 0 ! 0 II 0 9 'Jap in may rcUIn tin Shllilshlma and Asahl for r.,l'.','.'.','"" line with th prnvltlens of Part 2. II I, ib). C renmbatant purposes, afltr and ain-raft carriers te be replaced by liri UlepUcement l'.i'.d le'v.-ii nnd completed in (hcar,)!1peci& ft S3'C0 ,one ",an ,lHl..! .1. ., .. I ! Z ,nn- im. I... ii,li ... (11 "he , lam nf 1m nqmfnt cliliw1 s-...,. . ,. 7, ;-""' -" - "I. 101, uiu jiinseieiinii et nnv ei tne con-' tnc yeiirn ivi, jui', iiiuiw iimi. ;i- ''. ' -i"' ...,.- ..w,,, ,. ,,. . trading l'mvers for n nnn -contracting prevldnl in 1 art e, hectlen Jl. Sweeping Policies of Peace Fulfilled Centlrueil from Tan One tug o-s,d.e)i of the Conference en Novem ber 1L Just Iwfere the nrosentatien of the fnavnl treaty nnd after the resolutions nflcctlng China had been quickly ndopt ndept ed without dlsrrnt, the Hhnntutig agree iiient wai announced and deferlbcd with siitlsfactlnn by the representatives of China and Japan. Britain te Give Up LtaM Arthur J. Hal four, heading the Itrlt Ish delegation, described it as "the crowning work of Secretary Hughes nnd the representatives of China nnd Japan," and then threw In another itirprlsn hy the flat announcement that Creat Britain would hand back te China her lease en Wel-IIal-Wel. .Secretary Hughes nrcwntlng the nnval treaty, announced h" would net read It because copies had been distributed generally. Secretary Hughes gave a somewhat, detailed review rff the pnnclpnl terms nnd stnted that the original American proposal as te capital ships, while changed In details, had been adopted substantially. "The Integrity of the plan presented en bclmlf of the United States," said Secretary Hughes, "has been main tained nnd the spirit In which that pro posal was made nnd In which It was received has dominated thn entire nego tiations and brought them te a very suc cessful conclusion." Applause for Hughes Thcre'wus npplause when Mr. Hughes snld, that the United Stntcs retained the number of capital ships proposed en November 12 and that CJrcat Brit ain and Japan were situated similarly, the latter with the exception of the new battleship Mtltsu. The effect of the retention of the Mutsu, Mr, Hughes continued, made necessary the changes In the original American program by which two dread noughts of the AVcst Virginia class arc te be completed nnd the bnttleshlps North Dakota and Dclnwarc then scrapped. In the American tironesnls. Mr. Hughes said, four principles had been governing. Tliey were tirst. that nil capital ships new building nnd contem plated should be abandoned; second, that there should be n further reduction of naval armament by scrapping elder snips; mini, mat regard should be had te the existing naval strength of the Powers, and. ftmrth, that capital-ship tonnage should be used na n hntls for determining proportions of auxiliary craft. These four principles, Mr. Hughes snld, had been applied In negotiating the naval treaty and had governed Its agreements, Hccrctnry Hughes. In closing, said that no mere extraordinary or signifi cant treaty probably had ever been negotiated. "Obviously it means nn enormous saving of money," he said, "and the lifting of very heavy burdens from the people. "This treaty absolutely ends the race iu naval competition. At the same time it leaves the security of the Powers unimpaired, hut it means mere. The best thing Is the spirit manifested by which we were abty te reach this conclusion. Greatest Step for Reign of Peace "We Hre taking the ereatest forward step te establish the reign of pence." After Secretary Hughes concluded, M. Snrrnut began u speech In French, saying adhesion of Prance te the naval armament treaty Is "sincere and con fident." "There nre still mists hanging around nnd perhaps there may be some dnrk. ! iccss left in which doubt, skenticism. and after-thoughts may still be eb: seurely lurking," M. Sarraut said. "And this is precisely what shenlil net he. Fer if thnt sort of impression were te persist it weuiti ue tn worst thing 'Denaturing Capital Ships,' Hughes Calls New Treaty Washington, I'eb. 1. (By A. P.) Touching en the system of actual scrapping of capital ships, Mr. Hughes In his presentation of the naval treaty te the plenary session, wild : "I, might call this the denaturing of capital ships." The phrase was greeted with laughter. There was a rlpple of applause when Mr. Hughes announced that the old battleship Oregon would be retained for non-combatant purposes because the State of Oregon wanted te keep It for historical and senti mental reasons. te have raised this radiant hope for mankind, "Five years age the United States en in e te fia-hr bv the 'side of France, te help In the victory of the civilized world. 'lousy uees r ranee come proueiy w range herself with all our friends en the side of the United States, te work nud help give te the universe the great peace of brotherhood, thanks te which the peoples shall 'live in justice and prosperity." TERMS OF SHANTUNG PACT MADE KNOWN Washington, Feb. 1. (lly A. P.) Today's plennry session of the Arms Conference was called te order at 11 :00 A. M. Chairman Hughes began with the resolutieus4kdoptcd In the Far Kastern Committee. He brought iu first the resolution of December 12 for with drawal of foreign posteffices from China. It was adopted without discussion. The committee resolution providing for withdrawal of foreign troops from China, also was adopted unnulmeusly. Mr. Hughes then announced that the Chinese tnriff resolution would be passed ever for the present because of special considerations nffectlug It. It would come before the Conference later, he said, embodied In n customs treaty. Adept Open -Doer Resolutions Iu ipilck succession the two open-deer resolutions nnd the two resolutions pledging against, discriminatory railroad practice in Chinn were adopted with out debate. The Conference then ndepted the Chinese radio resolution of December Hhldchnrn. who also thanked Hecrcrnr. Hughes and Arthur ,T. Ilnlfeur for their exercise of "geed efllccM," Dr. Szc, for the Chinese, made a speech touching en Shantung and the ether Far Eastern problems considered by the Conference nnd filed with the Secretary (lencrul n record of the at titude adopted throughout the Far. Kastern Committee deliberations' iu re. gnrd te Chinese questions. He ex pressed the belief that the settlement would remove all imsslblllty of mis understanding between China and Japan. Minister Szc declared that the Chi nese delegation, speaking In behalf of its Government and people, took oc casion "te thank you. Mr. Chairman, and y'i. Mr. llalfetir," for their geed offices which made, possible the settle ment of the Shantung question. "Our delegation sought te carry out the views expressed bf these statesmen In the' hope that there would be removed n cause of friction which hnd cutiscd concern te ether Powers," he said. "The Chinese hope of settling the old nreblem new is about te be realized and the possibility of friction happily is te be removed." Britain (e Yield Wei-Hal-Wet Speaking for the British, Arthur J, nalfeur declared there was no one la the Conference who did net rejoice at the "happy settlement" of the Slum tung question. The result, he said, wu particularly gratifying te Great Britain because of her interests In the Far Kast. Mr. Ilnlfeur declared Grent Britain was ready te hand back her leasehold of Wel-IIai-Wcl. Speaking for the British delegation alone, he snld. Mr. Balfour pointed out that the termination of "this Shantung dispute turns buck te the sovereignty of China a great province." Then, ntnld nn outburst et npplause, he announced that the WcI-IInl-Wel lease held by Great Britain would be turned buck. "Great Britain proposes." he taid, "te hand back Wcl-lIni-Wel te the country In whose frontier It lies, 'J'lm sovereignty of China will be restored and when thnt Is accomplished the prev. ince of Shantung will become, In the fullest sense, nn integral part of that country." There wus n ripple of laughter when Mr. Balfour, explaining that the lease of Wci-IIui-Wei was left for the defense of China Inadvertently phrased it "ns n defense ngninst China." Iird I.ce corrected Mr. Balfour nud the lat ter smilingly asked : "What did I say?" Then still smiling be asked that the reporters ocrleok his slip. Mr. Bal four, In closing, referred 'te the settle ment of the Shantung controversy as the crowning work of Chairman Hughes and the representatives of Jnpun and China. 7 with the acceinnnn.vinc declarations of principles by the Powers and by fMllftfl fllpalflilv fntlilfl tlllriltrl The declaration of the Powers ask- ROOT SPEAKS FOR ing China te reduce her military forces ..,., jm-nm mnn imr and the resolution for publicity of for- , SUBMARINE TREATY, elgn commitments In Chinn. followed the sumo rapid pathway te adoption. I That ended the string of resolutions. I (The tet of the treaty en submarines and Chairman Hughes announced amid ami .poison gas anil chemicals is pub applause that he hnd heen Informed Ilshed en Page IB.) that the Shantung controversy "has Washington, Feb. 1. (By A. P.) been settled." 12111m Reet, in presenting the treaty The chairman then read the points of I disapproving of submarine nttucks en agreement between the Japanese and merchant ships and banning the use of Chinese In regnM te Shantung, the sub-' poison gas and chemicals iu warfare te htnuee of which previously hnd been an- the Arms Conference today, snld the neunced by the two delegations con ccrncd. The Shnntiiug treaty between Chinn and Japan, consisting of eleven articles in addition te a number of annexes, pro vides for return by Jnpnn te China of the territory nnd property In Shantung ns reported previously in Associated Press dispatches. Japan te Surrender Railroad The Japanese agreed te turn ever the Shantung Itallwny nt n valuation of fi.l.OOO.OOO geld marks, plirs Japanese tteaty was a supplement te the nuTJl agreement. "Yeu will perceive," he said, "that this trenty does net undertake te codify iiilerniitiennl law with resiect te visit and search and seizure of merchant vessels. What it does undertukc is te state the law of nations, with respect te the visit and search of merchant vessels and that under no circumstances urn submarines exempt from such hu mane rules." j "Cynics have said that in the stress I of war the.se rule will he violated," expenditure for permanent improve- j jj,.. toot oeiititiiic'il. "Cynics arc a'l ments, with allowances for depreciation, In return for Chlnese treasury notes running fifteen j'cars, but redeemable ways nearsighted. We may grant that the rules limiting the use of Imple ments of warfare may be violated In I n lllllll live tears, nt inu iiiikiii hi ihiiii. ,t, ,. f ,,. ilt iin..n,,,l . nli.. .ml wi i-ewer snail exceeii the limitations a- ships which MY bm nrTVlVKD '"-" ""'''" l'""' , , , .mjii. Ai'j-i,n-.t;i,i, te Al.t, Tin: TAUM--S IV siTTtnv it . l,l7",,, " "'" ue me worst thlngi 'J-'lie agreement ter miiniigeiueut et iiiei (jm-ernmciits there rests the public t . te displacement ami armament pre- I ,,mPS hy JAPAN nLTAIM'D i2i The , Imp of gevernuienlnl uu- .Tn order above preerilml In which ij,, , Vmln JMt ?J N ! , uvr .U,V Rl'a,n' ,I(,,I ,of 'ensidernble railroad provided for a riiimte mining- ' ,10 "',1.1 iXn nd he b VW neribed by the present treaty for Us-1 Nanle Tonn.ige ,I,0,,M,.I1?1,1 "J replacement tonnage; hlps are te be trapped Is I., accord- f 'u , .? i? hc "avnl efenre . political and human importance that I ing director, with a Japanese traffic1 "I .V f d I'an nun ish N bjT scls of n similar i.tpc which mav be M iimi "a Vsoe l l' ,1",, of '5"'B "? keels of nnee with thlr age it s understood if U'"tiell wrerlty. such Power today we submit te the meditations of manager subordinate nnd Chlne.se anil i ' ,'," vinhil g 1 u n urn "u cs weii d ij. constructed ny or ler any et the con- .-ate 33,&ve m" " " '. . i " , ,i "r""c"-y '"'" uc-irci- ;, ", V V "''' "' "'" "mcr con- wn- wunu. .inpanese cniei ncenuuiiiuis wiiu joint i. visitI,. ,..i,i. ',,ui, ,,,,,, ii,,,. means fe,. trncting Pewers: prevhl.-d. however. Hluga ai.!n (1) The s,a,(lr,i dNplncmmt n ! '4, ".'J1' "X'M'si"'", V,ln fr "M ,7&m " "HS"'1 for ,'rie', "It mu net appear that thla cen-Ipnwfra. The Chinese managing dlree- l'r... ';'?'', "! imnlaninint llmt meani that the displacement for aircraft car- , '" ,-, v "-".fl , "". "' ."ftrie tens of ta.-h new- .ship e.cl f X cemractC 1'ewersmPv )., resent . " "Wlgatlens undfr tli tract has beet, wen from seme of us 'ter would have .supreme control of thel""!! i r"' .. , ,,,, ..,H lm fir jicrs constructed for non-centraetine '""sl,lre frfue'r b" '""I ''""'V '"i"1 '1' I,r,,,rl',!'1 Urie.1 ill It? wtlin pn.vMed he Hlc?es V?. M i v'?" ths nlw lureuph a kind of constraint and ac-Jreail. ,,,, ,,, , tl r''! &' ' J ,,'. ' simple 11,du- J," P.ewcr shall In no case exceed 'JT.fJilO Kiri'ijSmi J2--ilinieiiieni. nnmelj. length at water- .,,,.. that ,. ln! ;p " ' Hn i iri. PH Ii'h1 W'.PnwWKllliat wN iiliit thrlr own nlnhm." I Vrtll.e T of ,i,r trPnlv provides '.uiT , tit tens (27.4:!-metric tens, standard dis- Hanira '.. -fsSn D"' "x,rr"",' Xm !lt "f ,"':, "t- mcIi year the number of ship above ', hhu'' "" fr the ether con- ' M. Sartaut cmphnshe.l that the that Japan shall restore te' CI ina the nilM , t5;f placement. , W. "i::::::: : : : : : : : : : : fe - .-" lruft r "M-.-- . a U, r thB emergency U French di, ic 3,,010 the ,,- ZX ! Ul territory, .la, in ! 'tlliirttr0 e newed Mr. Beet ' Tr 1, AnT,7'n XVI I ". - " '- of co,p,ie of each v "(Sens ?. """" - "XTZ? Zl'Jl "" "C ceri Wtte mnructlen of any wsel f Total fennaga 301..12O new ship .u.,1 its standard displacement ' r the purposes of the present j rcmnnillg rentracting Powers treaty but the French delegation transfer of tie properties. The transfer Se Who ? f.?r ll "on-fentracting Power is uu- in tens ami metric ten-, and the prln- treaty, the following expressions are te na" n ;""'' nwilt together with c (led when they felt that they should vv Id be required within six months ,, ' "' ",1 ,r "' 1. ! .lrV for defe, '.. Afc'" rken WltI'i.,! l,J"--Ieii .. any PABT 2 ,.,, ,iimeuelns. namWy. length at I be understood in the suibc defined in " ' "l"Jf:,n""lt H te what tein- Wd nml reslstcil en the points where lin,i the Japanese Government ngre.s te ' ,,.u. Hheuhl euantTf nv eiler tt. Ci e centrMetlng Powers, such Power, Bules for scrapping vessels of war- waterline. extreme beam at or Mew this part. x-rarj- modifications, if any, should be they had te de t. ,,,,' ev0l. 't0 (hln!1 ll archives, deedsi .,,.-, iiitJirm,,?,!,. le pvi -"I, shnl promptly inform tie ether .en- The following rules shnll be observed wnterline, mean draft at Mnnrlnnl (lis- Capital Sl.lp-A capital ship, in the ''! ' h' ln ''lp Jreaty ns between them- 'I w cameulaged ghost of imperial- nnd ether paper relating te Kiulcliew. ' , 'IX .il i.e nicri- trncting Powers of the date of the sign- for the scrapping of tesscb, of war placement, at time of completion. ease of ships hereafter built, is defined 'i"' ShellW miltnHen net -tlc France which German propaganda The secem article provides for trans- F , , , LV ... s ,n& ? ,tllc. c,;u,",,7 n',"1 ,h, ,Il,tc ,,n which nre te be dispesed of la accord - ,.) tu rn. of iess or n.rldentnl de- " vessel of war. net an aircraft cer- ' i "Sfwrnent, duly madi; in uc parades about the universe may still fer bv Jnpan te China of all public V Piesium iw ninlH out b the t en- Tr 2Lh.,,h ,h0 k"1 Vh:' ,lVh I'!,.,,! n,,,,1 ' with Articles II and III. s.rAi-tte, M,,S .J Ips ir nlrWaf '" whose dplncVment xcee.h 10.00.) 'Tl W"J' '' .epnstitutlennl melb- 'leceivc a few artier m nds. buMt will ..Vreiwty In Wientuug wn.- her rig ml I l pessibillUes of 4 ??JibO?',Hlll,,k'l,.,0 . ( ''" l!l" ,.".lr'i l- A yn"1 te bF Wi" Tnl,Rt br -..rrl."s. thy u nv Immwlli My U, ," ' tens (10.H10 metric tens) stundard lis. s ' ltl", wpeetlvc Powers, any one , J"" evoke nothing but smiles," Ml y (ierp.nn owned or built subsequent ' "&, w,.. ..,,,.. sa,1, ,, ll,,.i t, tlcujhars relating te the 'hip preserlbed plaeed in such condition Unit it cannot j" ,. " .,;,lstr, ,.tj , "?bl .., placement, or which carries a gun with . ,s"1'1 ("1,ricting 1'ewers may, bv 'Su "J"1 V1"1- , . I by the Japanese. Oue prevision declare- 1Sc,retn, nI.'hcs said he In lie d j iPA,ChaU7-,U' lan "' ScctIeu 1 (. be put tocembatnnt use. tl e tenia -n Tlml ts i-re "Vibd in rt cles , a calibre exceeding eight inches "( iS I f,ivl"s "et)c,, te "' 0,h"'- tractinS "The destruetien el Gcrtnan ambition nat n ia npensnt ion sha 1 b" l.iime.l ti"' vnl treaty would niuke it dilhcull tUV (4) nnd (3). ' n ThlM maXi murt te linny ,.f. : ? '" tJ) lf t.'riV ,i,e milllmrtres). B K (" ? r.V'rrs-..s",,"rr.n'1 fr ,he ''rl''1 "f '"is- Tl hrttnee 1,,'Ll liT of, J.-W.000 of bv Jnpan for such proper exeep "uc ,f;"' "' mlXlntttuJWKt J?Z Hk AIlTICI.n XVII footed In any one of the following way-: ,.,.'. "'' .Usl , ' If t; ,. isvnt trentv ' Aircraft Carrier-An aircraft carrier ill",S U", eb"Vns tinder tire iircMUit ''cr. "0n3 "J11 th (,evustt1ln """Bf- purchnwd since Japanese occupation or "' ,,f .'''"V.. ' lll. ' uferJ,l,,nwl W In the ev : t f n centr ting Power J ? SrX" ."h?" v'sef t VCThl ' mlaecmer 'pn.gnliig Is defined asa Jl KfS':;"'' 'k fa rM, r,CA being engaged in war. such Power shall , ( V ,I,re"kl hc .rssf' ,"p, r1'1" ilecme.1 te be advanced te that extent, displacement iu excess of 10.000 inns ' nl " AW1, L" ), , friihtfiil : sacr fi In nr r ,? !li"lf ,VCI' ? or ",CM' l,i,"t n?,",',, " I if '.." In... ementil i "jfr net use as a vessel e ar anvves'e " n wn? ""'j'", lJ'TVVA (l" N" IV,J1"lP'1 P,tu "1,!-n' !llr- ' (,0-Ui0 ",,,trlc t0,,t,) "tnndard displace- I "" '"' eessatlen of hostilities the ? mrg2d new with wish I g I? , ,r'l,nl 1,B ,""'C umeunt of t,,e J,ip,,n'' nil nt' ,UI,,,u,llD,,u "'n, tl,C" ,w,s ?V of war which may be under censti tic rcmnvnl "f, " ,', 't & i it., Tnft ''"" slmI1 be "wnstrurtwl ex- I ment designed for the specific and ex- I P?"'r',"'"1B IWre will raee, In in- Srtlie mIm n i i .. , u ' Hef. t ndieu.nment Dr Sc Irndnf fe -tlen within Its jurisdiction for any ether n"',or' n,,,I a" llcek B,de aml bo,tem ccpt for the purpose of providing means elusive- purpose f enrr.Mng aircraft. It , Prp"1 .' '",1- er what modifications. ,0 cliestise? ' I , Anether prevision declares hat the ',l(rJ ,1,', . w" ,, ' ires 'cd tin AT. Power, or which mav haie bee,, een-. P,a,,ne! , , of def.Mi.se against air ami submarine must be s constructed that elwrnft ! J( "nyV tfeuM h" """,p '" tl,e Pr'- "If France needs nn odeiiuato naval Ji"!n"i 7SMi,l,,K' ""P '""l i,hrlLC , .,',! 1, ,,' f n im ,v"r Mr Ital- m .tructed within Its jurisdiction for an-' l") Converting the vowel te target attack, ami mbject te the following can be launched therefrem and landed . Hlo,1!i of the present treaty. btrcl ft' "j,,. ,,mtlnued ''l'?.. I sha be retained bv the Japanese. - Jf ' J'.t'atVrit',,, would '"g. ether Power and net delivered. use exclusively. In such cum: all tie- ,,,.. The contracting Powers ,,,). I hereon, and net designed and ion-1 ARTICLE X.XIII eaiise without thiwe iiivn mVaw sh ' i 1,"'l "'J11, nrtM" M r wltli- , " ' JJ '" lliVi1 JiVw?! K HTii'ir WTir prevision,, of paragraph III of this fl ,n.piJS,.. m,t existing ten- ' struclcj for earning a mere powerful' -t. nBM. , , , ,, , cannot maintain her nrmv X cannot '.Ir"""' ,,f Ju,I'?l,PM ' V fl'0' 'Shan-1' ' V.'-V'i., r . ,.n, l,e ,, i,e Jrr rvi.len.- .,f Vf . AR1IIM, Mill part, except sub-pnrngrnph (0). in se nape wltli bulge or Wlrter or entl-nlr armament than that allowed ie it under f, ' ' Z T n' ''.v ';''' ' remain in ' , 0J. en her frontiers eftee ties tl r i''1, ''M,7 iaUy "" thf r"llreul nud ' u.r .''"' n' ' Pr P, V'10, V ',, 's tetr Kacb of the cnntruciiiig Powers mi-' far as mav b m-essary te enable tb. Iltu.k ,I(,ek protection, providing the Article IX or Artble X as the ense f r ' unl" n,,;nher .'il. lO.'itl. and in I ! r" "i fei ml wllhl , the iimi le I'"'1'"""!. Japanese gendarmes, ns seen I he fr lendl; sentii ent that uu. ilwms th dertakes nut te dispe girt, sale or ship , be"used a- a mobile target (7 . .",,,,. " , IVneement thui ,nee !V mav be. Zl. he" J'f th" rnlnrtla Vefr m tr ". 1 arc "cutl irei abroad I t'nllV',All ''sip ' Ih! ! TlJTn' tai, nny mode of transfer of any ve-sel f nllll.t ,,e previously compiled with Ne. ,,,.. ,w, exc-c-1 V.OO.) tens ,.T04h metric . Standard Uisplce,eDt-The standard . ? ' ,haVPc g " ZVe """ Mnr l t eoleniJs" " " "' nLlfthn i. ,1;,,,,W" '- i. ims off. r te I'l-Mim Wr . He I w'd " ,, a war in such a ninuner that such ,c,. mrt. than one capital ship may .be re- ,ns, ,ii-ilafm.Mit for each sUlp. Ne dlsplaccnieiit of u MV is the displace- 7'", ,1?,.el '" ,in .' '""0"I ,0 terniliiHte In Ml '''' ed I ml he . aiancsn troops' , lis i off. i te utiiin Vt. -IIi iS il M Laidcyss. may become a esjel of war in the t.,,(.,i for this purpose at ene time b alterations In side nrmnr. In alibcr. me it of the ship complete fu IK ,itr,V y' 'f Kl,"111 ,,el'tin'ie In force Says ! ranee ceds Warships retlremen will Is; effected by .selections blnn. Mf navy of any foreign Power. nnv f , he Contracting Powers. ninilxt or general tjpe of mounting V.f m ned ? eng "ned .and er ippc. rei y ', i''0 "Jplrn ,,!M of two Jr from "Ner can France without warship.. ',' le railway at dates te be nrrnnged I M'Vtlugs t the , h.nest Knslnn "?' ARTICU: XIX '(d. Of the capital ships which would main armament shall l peruilttcl. I fe" sea Vncludi.ig all urrnament ami ? AallX vn 1 iV? f, i,,'rml""- l'?slirV ,l,, ff- ' r-.-Pe.rt, vessels '''ween Japanese nnd Chinese author!- wny h ';"; ' " lb.; N.r ST ' The United States. ... Br.j.sb i:,u. ' R 'T,', In , - of r and Itnlv .KWrfe ferrew ! "S U'VT" rZ Src' XZtii Z ' Knt.re withdraw,., of .Inpanese troops !X ' '" " "" M $ Aasi rCRr-ffi ;riru!'i;;i,!!!: s$x S?CZZ ;Sr3 Wnir, - M.,- $$ , after acq., re In the Pac tic (K,,in. cv- e tin; ;ullb es re as C,. r, ,n , miU(() p (,ip J the te , of 40 peun Ib j 10 Ules hn, b pp fQ U . notlce of c m Vm Ma y hc f (f wel Nk ev yn Main I.I ne family my . wpt (n) thee n.lj'iceiit te the const of '"K tin.: ? sm s i r ii.i , u i i It.newn. the alteration!) te armor that ,, "tIH "" '" I ' p' ?.''al,' '"'' shall take effect en (het date In tl.e treaty is country was reducing te 170.- ' KhuntunS rnllwu.v. Tu effect the trans- Vw ,lmN, ,, ". e i i . .V?iS i,.'fi,,iterl stinies. A askii n.l il.n lnn st.iKsl. V ranee and itaiy resptctiypij 1mn,M,,,i i,, ... their prewut ratings of displacement ..,, f ,,., 'I "J1 '"?. ) the " ' ' i. f r),i., nn.i .innn., n... ... .'"... street, pleaded cullty before Judge Put- ?iK. lm. aH.rZe....'. net , ll .l ., . undertake te remove ami destroy tneir c ....... ... v ten) c , m,.er(,,ljrc wltn tneIr lw. - .;,-";.". .. r'"." en.."H"l? V:?' i"Xv,-- i.-"-! T'l, , '' . " rr ' 1, ,, u. nnV VA "", ,""''" tcrsen teda te charges of larceny and ".-ii) i, l.Z" T., "i. ... i.: u" ,,..:. -. .... l""" "-"' tli.nul nvmpiii of mensuremHtit. Hew- ZV.... '" ' ""'"'"'cni et tne I'nlte. """"- ."''-i.'" r" " ""' " !? 1 .:... """"," " "K yi-"n . n juiiu tut';. nieuuuii isiunus, .inn in; nit: n.iwniiiiu - - -,,;-;:, " rr,uim, .liirii,,,,,,.,, eiaies. sucu net ee sha be niven mi"! K",cc .ecinier i twenty-eight niuwu.v coinmissieii, wiucn s te np- K 'Islands: SECTION II PVcr' nJ "'r. ':?.?r,TK.. ships, but under the ireutv the' pral the railway's u.'tuul value ii id m:PI-AT.MKNT AND Si'KAPI'INt; (IP i'Al'1 i.i. miii'N , " ....V "' uw ta "IB"m "f ,'" 'her contracting Pew- ls '.'"V mmt, ,w" five- "r"'80 '?r "" transter in net hs than UNITKIl STATES IMP . v . "Thus does France, represented as an nine i.ient lis. . . . ' me , i i : lr( ei4n', ' .nine l,een given and shall tuke effect tmpenaiitiue country, iiliunden the very " nrraiigement ler trnUic mniiage- Ships Wilps ficrupiei u.. in panninrscj rrt- rust- ; :;..;V en,iiiilet...l herwifter shnll "" ','" ' "ate et tne cemillUII cut en made ' c.ip.iii t. mine w ll en I, me essential -' " u.uiii.iisir.iiiuii et tne rUlireu. ceinrletea Jutland, . A essel cempl tn Iierealter shall t0 thp , .i,.,!,..-..,., ' "lJ "" ,,rm of uggrcst e in itar sm." he ,l... Is te be n effect uend in? Chlnese -. 11 i , no rated nt us umpiarcmcni tonnage within ,.. ,... .i.'i. "'. ,,l"u.v.r'" . elured dcmiit en of the rallwav Artinl.. vi . when in the standard condition defined nV,VciTI,,rS;15e emnhes,,.,., .. ,,....,. deaiiwfil, tU'UniumVef'l lt,n , finrnni. . Aleutian Islands, utul (h) the Ilawnilnii IniantU: ' (2) Ilonskens and flu IiiMilur Ilol-e- atft1.J tS'ttlitK lllit ltxitlull Piiintcn .,! J t& tJIWIIW lilvi l utiicii MIIIPIIl' Iimi C v jieiuh or may iiereatier acqune in ttic Ifcfe. i Pacific Ocean, cast of the merldlnn of n -' J - I I. ...I- . .. , J4lf livarvra rani, niiittiiiiuf, cxci'in in; inoae adjacent te t tic const, et i 'ammo, b) the Commonwealth of Australia and its territories, and (c) New Zealand. (3) The following Insular territor ies and possessions of Japan in the Pa clflc Ocean, t wit : the Kurile Islands, the Benln Islands, Amaml-Oshima, the IJoechoo Islands, Fnnnesti and the Pescadores, and any insular territories or possessions in the Pacific Ocean Which Japan may hereafter acquire. The maiutfimniii of tlie status q,ie under thu foregeln;; previsions in. piles thift n new fnrtlllciiiiiiiis or lunni btlhcs shall be esinl.llsh.'.l In the ter ter llterleH nnd possess'leus speclllvd that IN) measures shnll be taken te in. reuse " tl.m uvlulll.fl. fltlt'lll fill till I. w Tm ll fcsl'&'Palr nnd maintenance el nav-l fencs, i&1k''iul that no incrc'i-e shnll be made lu vl miubI .inTnii..., ,i! the terrltni pa nii.l Sv.fseBneftbns above specilieil. 'This re- 's'hrictlen, however, does net prrclude r uch repair uud reiiliiceiuent of worn- i Mtt weapons and equipment as is p?utemary In naval and military cs wteUlshments in time of peace. i .K4.1A Mam ..! . .. ,1t..BH,lnLB naMaVM ships Ut'l aev, n 3? rj' r le.a , in.'i . la.'.-. . III'JO . . It.-JT 1 lie.'s I n-.li , ih:iii I v.ul. m.rj.. Iiina.. H'lit... lt3u .. lune . ie:it .. III3R... 1030... 1040... 1041... 1043. .a, nt.. Shim rtt.iinut in pareiuhrscj) I'rt- Pint. Jutlane. JUIre CJOI. MlMiuirl (.). lrini i IT). Nibrailta .1"). Cerlft (IT.. NVw Jtrtfuy (17). tthu.l.i lflnn.1 1 7 J. iv.nnfctkut (IT). I.euli.Una 117) Vermont (HI), Kann 110), .Mlnncmtii (111), New lUmpahlre HA) Seuth C'arellim (13), Mtchlgnn 1.H, Vnhlr,men (0). heutti DjKeu nil, Indiana 10). Mentana (01, r-i.rih farulliia (01, Iowa (0), )ln, HHcliUiells 10), Islington (0), Con stitution (Dl. I'nnatfllatlen (Oi, sar.nesi (O), Hat'B.r . Unlle.l .sntc (0) .I).a'.iru (IJ), North Dikou (12). CIJAl'TKR III. Miscellaneous Previsions AIITICI.K XXI. If during the term of the piescnt has taken effect, nil ti... ,.,,,..,: Ni.iii.tnneniis nnrnvni nf ,i.n Tin, ... tung railway and provides thut Hie e I Powers shall meet in conference.' , olutiens uiidertahlng te end the inla , '!: . "'' ","',,11b' 'Jthrewn open te ,.... .i i,,.. i i . common fictivitii'aj nf nn in(nH,i..4i i ABTtrtPVVirf niuiin iniK.-iu-i.-r, nh:u L'y iit.rmnny III ..i . i ,L V.i , ' """nuuui AitriCLE XX1 submartie warfare was n tm In.lien. re"P ."?? 'he Chinese inaiiagemeiit. The present trenty shall be ratified tlen of the real Fruncc, M. Surraut tie- ,i ",c ."..J1 ''r"'H. wJ:" "lc Shantung fraudulent conversion. Hebert lleg.in, nn nttnrney jiresent in court, volunteered te defend the girl, He told the Court she wus virtually estrnfi7cd by her fuinllv, nud may de velop te be n victim of kleptemuniii, tin asked that she be placed in un institu tion where she would hnve n chance tu overcome the weakness, The ense was held under advisement. It Is considered probable she will be sent cither le the Heuse of (Soed Shephtrd or the prison for women at Muncy, Pa, 'Ihe girl has been eniniug her living Tde rules IV ?' '..fSr&VIMHIVHHfWI.. VrtecribcU in Xhapter U, .. u. n.. ...i:. r. ...ti ...it. t. . ..j. ... ...K. U., . ,.M ...N. O. . ...r. ... ..(', D.. .. ij, r. ...e.. .. ...if, i.. ...j .... .. K. U.. ...SI .... , ..N. O.. ...I", O.. . ... .i . " ,A...A, nt ,i.A ., i .Lr"...,,V.fr3i,c; X; ni""i."u,W. !"c infracting Powers In nccer.iance I "ed : V """' ,V":"A.,'",:,. "L re w- rc MrT Eli II Win el.ri? 4 ibK S'. 'VeVpe't f naval lefe se are. lit the VL,i"C i rVi,'J?cVv," """tutlenal "A future of penee and happiness was ganUed T.n, er a s eclal K 'Sh, scs-hIur avenue, that Miss Hlgglns had ' I, , ' epl! im, of that Power',' maJerially aN " .fVB efalUhelr0,"U ' bll7 thaJf'bv "France rT.!ny l"' ' " ",n """",," 7 n dc, Vh lie' T U X- '" "UW"',' !t fe1' S 8 e t "'if riK. il. cenfe : i'SW of J,)Stlcc nml I"""u" 1"'-" . ?? "? ,s '", A" Ni'""- MAY GIVE NEGRO U S POST 'j ?. eii-e with a Uew te the reconsideration '" ,n , nmalZi&wT: Sec, Dawn of Xew Era ,, '' ' ". Provides for the open- IYIH' ""C """"..I' a' rUSl ? rtJFM. lt! ?l"l? 'tCel.JiX "It cam,,,,, be that the hatred of &f ' t l &l !!!1 ??!. "- Aoeo.ntmet of W v,,.,. , .. ' ; '. ' niuciiiiiiieiii i.v .ii.i.i... ..ij.-.i..-.i.. the deposit of latlllcnt (in-. war and the let e et civilization which that fore u Xi- ' ... ,Y "'" "'-''" - " "'- i ..:::..::.: .::.:.:::.:: . H 3 ,'" ,1,BW ,"f V"W ilinlcn nn. The present treaty, of which (he ling- have . been 'se powerfully cxpresm fi ",ul y" te Important Place Indicated 'i-urf.;,; i.-i, -r, i ,., ' u-V 13 sclrutiiK. dclMments the I l ed ,h and French texts are both lltrn. through nil (lie labors of this Confer' ,' ,'."!! , "Miectcd. Washington, Feb. l.(IJy A !.)- .lieriiu . ...,., JJ' ;ine s,tes. a ter, "' "tlen with the tll. hhn,l remain .deposited "',P oiice," M. Marniut said In closing. ,jj '' P, ,";.';nr7 "t Jnpenese in-, The nemLlI .n ,.f Artl,"r Ih Vrce. .Arkaiin (L'.ii, lexai cji). New . "iiut iu.i... i... ,...,,... iiin.i..i. urciuves et tne ueverniiient of the siieiuu net huccrtu in penetrating the i ...... "" ."""'s snnu ue ueught vJud! !".V, rin.hn'in'.'YnVi ? 7 (?'' ft f'""."'"''" ,etn" ,h" "'"twctlug mited StiiteN, and duly certified copies souls of all the peoples, and In creat ig "," he t" Iivernm-iit at a fair lAriwni VJ ' "irT I'nu . ,,1 Powers which slml convene us seen tlirroef shall be transmitted by l.it "form of universal conscience se ! "ft I "",", IT!', ''i" vVl i1'1" .M.x ,"0,,tl' .MiniMippi (in . '........:". 4 ',' ns pemible after the expiration of Government le the ether contracting ' of Hfc and power thnt it will make it "f Arie!" x the rights en two sub- Tln,',x?nl',, IJ,,hu ,:e' 7 Js ',-ill, ye,,ni fra" "'" ''"mln into force powers. h linposslble for any government te start ""'"ne cahes at Hhuntung urc ceded hy .r.VmerniH 'su'. Marjiaha '(L-b)' ':; U I the present treaty te consider what , i faith whereof tl.e above-named en a new war. murt ''"P.1" te China, prcvlded that China .2 ahlna V, Vlnlnl, ,.i... .. ' ,.mnre. If .'HIV. ln Ihe lr?alV lltnv tie lilpnllin,vntlnrlaa Ii.-ivb ulfrnnil lUn....... ..,. ... ,. . .. Slinll limitlUC for llllll.. In mil,,,,.. ...r ..". ,, vm. ...... ., r. ,... -. -" .--- -.-.,.., ..... ...,.. .....u, v.. ,..,.vM...,w..B..v.m,..,.cn.Ti.. '-.t ..n ,.t.ir r ,. & . . . I : .. l u .1 i : . .. j v iuu k cul iipncn iniu The UnlUd RUtt mir rtln thi Oruen and Illinois, for noncemhatant purposes, after cemplrlnB with th provlalem et I'art i. Ill, (b), wuryencn, ITwe Weat Virginia elaaf. jvei a. n. w. u, ne.. npnwnt n ipleretnt, laid down ml completed Individual .(. - Ip.i at 33,000 tens itandard necessary te meet nuch devclepmcntn, AUTICLr, XXII Whenever any contracting Power bhall become engaged In a war wbleh treaty. Dene at the City of Washington the ......day of One thousand alne hundred and twenty-two. Utty of the Trent nenen !... uui linen )vi, uecausc et tills Uoofcr Ueofcr Uoefcr ence. at least the dawn sum n ink and spread en the horizon. It will be Article XI previdts that Japanese wireless stations in Hlinnt , ,.-, i... f runufnrpA.I , rl.l. i.i. .. IS i i " im cuiupcusutleii "Profound satisfaction" U h, Negro atteniCA. of Well b, W. 'n., i Itccerder of Deeds of the District of Columbia was indicated tedav bv rti'ii rti'ii nter ICIkins, of West Virginia, tifter call which he and lleprcscntatlve Ooadykeontis, of (lie sumo Htntc. innde ut the Willie Heuse. Henry Lincoln Jehnsen, Negro, Itc- nilblicail National C'nminltteeiiinn from Georgia, was nominated for the pluce for America an wrhrttag tllc of honor WcStT.TiSa 1&1b$& "tn .-3 m . k 6 , y" H' . $ki'jd a. A .jtfMlMk, BHaUUgKidMalu, v, rtf
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