Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1919 — COUNCIL HEARS PLANS [ARTICLE]
COUNCIL HEARS PLANS
Supreme War Board Discusses Disarmament Scheme. Conditions Under Which the International Regime of Porte Will Be Applied Were Agreed Upon. Paris. March 4.—The disarmament of Germany from the viewpoint of military, naval and air experts of the allied and associated powers was discussed by the supreme war council. The official announcement follows: "The supreme war council met today from 3 to .*> o’clock p. m. They discussed the report of the military, naval and air experts on the disarmament of the enemy. The next meeting will take place Wednesday at three o’clock in the afternoon.” The conditions under which the International regime of j»orts will be applied were agreed upon by the subcommittee of the peace conference commission on that subject. This was the first subject taken up. The announcement of the meeting said: “The second subcommittee of the commission on the International regime of ports, waterways and railways met at 10:30 o’clock at the ministry of public works. “Examination of the draft respecting ports subject to an International regime was continued. After an exchange of views the subcommittee arrived at a decision as to be conditions under which this regime Is to be applied.” The subject of Roumanian rights was again under discussion by the peace conference commission appointed to deal with It. Roumanian and Serbian claims were examined.
