Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1919 — ENVOYS NAMED TO SIGN TREATY [ARTICLE]

ENVOYS NAMED TO SIGN TREATY

Germany Selects Harman Mueller and Doctor Bell to 60 to Versailles. WILL LEAVE BERLIN TODAY Efforts Being Made by Council of Three to Arrange Ceremony at 8 o’clock Saturday—Allies Believe Foes Will lie Present. Berlin, June ... —Herman Mueller, the foreign minister, and Doctor Belk the colonial minister, Herr Lelnert, it was announced here, have been selected as the German envoys to sign the pence terms. They will leave Berlin Friday. May Bo Signed Saturday. Paris, June 27. —Efforts were being made to arrange for the signing of the pence treaty at three o’clock Saturday afternoon. The council of three Is apparently satisfied with the semiofficial assurance that the German* would be on hand. It Is understood that if no official communication is received by night from Berlin relative to the plans of the German government for signing the peace treaty something In the nature of an ultimatum will be sent to Berlin by the peace conference. Paul Dutasta, secretary of the conference went to Versailles seeking information. He was Informed byDr. Hanlel von Halmhausen that the German signatories might arrive bySaturday, but he was unable to speak authoritatively on the subject. Poincare May Not Attend. President Poincare probably will be unable to attend the ceremony at Versailles attendant ut>on the signature of the peace terms, agcordlng to the Havas agency. The newspapers here have stated tfeat 'the president probably would be present.