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a | Ronsttes AL: ¢ World. WAL, EDITION N * EDITION inna "© Chroulation Books Open t to All.” “Clrentation Rooks Open to All.” ve Fi | APPL ——— 2S PRIOR ree oT” wo cae ee i Uh "Paed oea ine NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1917 20 PAGES P RIC Bute crt in tronter sow vere eng THO CENTS rlenwbere, PEACE TERMS AGAIN STATED BY GERMANY AND ENGLAND “ARMIOUR'S THREAT TO MOVE. MUNTION EPRT_HHLWUWONTPLAY GERMANY TO OFFER PEAGE ENGLAND, THROUGH PREMIER STOCKYARDS FROM CHICAGO wk wn rascxncva PROPOSAL 10 THE ENTENTE OUTLINES PEACE TERS ~ BROUGHT BONUS FROM TRUST "i: ss POWERS THROUGH RUSSIA GERMANY MUST ACCEPT Ancient Machnety Dismay at Tammany a mnie Inquiry by Feder al Food Bourd a 7 ma ro Fin = BRITISH AVIATORS ds hh ade eee ‘worse tun wil woe oe Peutonic Representatives at the First Security of World, Lloyd George Tells cial Des . t sedans At Preliminary Conference With the Commons, Can Only Be Attained CLERK USED AS DUMMY SHOOT DOWN EIGHT ae te acta ‘ma nena ie pepo i hi Bolsheviki Announce They Will by Destruction of Militarism and F. R. Hari: of the Union Stock GERMAN mUNES men is Pree ereaval “lanaiititke Senevetere (ie i Put Question Before All the Allies. Democratization of Germany. Machinist ec neeneeanesair sine Yards Company Makes the American . a Admission. > Senate Military Investixating MaLaRUli Nea Veace Day iccniad PETROGRAD, Dec. 20.—Russia has been informed by the Central LONDON, De 10,—Complete restoration of the territories —_— Committee to-day that ai expert pro- "Med | rowers th yy t { De-smaane HeAnAs te {wo Others Brought Down by - ia |) Judge Hylan, “You may say this for wers that they intend to make peace proposals to the Allie taken by the enem). t with compensation, was demanded b WASHINGTON, De How th F at, jor in 10 de li LH MT oF " I -The re the an a anes > t ' * re sata Nhl water | and Guns—Three British Ma- argo of Americam munitions manu. | tPat on New Yeur's Day 1 ol LONDON, Lec, 20---The report that the Central Powers are seek | Premier Lioyd George in explaining the war aims of the Government nieapo a ov am te. ke the announcement of appoin 4 gene rea wubtished in the Eve » whict sé fet "i = Weds Tunte Cont’ vas wet ch Missive fivtu “ Pie y Dia aa Hat Wctuce cad 4 general peace is published in the Evening Post, which says the rep- England’s war aims, he said. rest primarily on the necessity that the 4od@ bigher pricen saddled on the) ee for a United State Siig Fo iene Ag GRA i sentatives of the Central Poavers at the lirst preliminary peace conter- | Allies have security trom Germany fora future world’s Thi saokere ob LONDON, Dec. 20.—Avia jor prteeee Ne ee & wiih tha. Riieelair cates ‘ st ee " publio when the meat pack C : ; 1 and at. ta worn y. ence with the Russia eld yester » ddnOoUTwed that their Governments | security can only be attained by destruction of German \ (ines centro! of the yarta was de-, Vitles by the British army alr ae heads intended winciple to put tl stion eace before wll th ; id Jel tA the Cbeding of the Fed ire reported in an official state- a ic 1d es bata i . tcc Died LH ple fo pur tue quesuon eace Hetore «ll the powers, | and democratization of the German Government ed< Sendo: Commission's inquiry] ont a@ follow Colvin d fatiu 5 ¥ uit that lad asked Allies tu do Russid Was requeste The wishes and interests of the inhabitants of the Gernan hie ‘Good w was done in t air mr the da ‘ milar steps t ted the Russ = andaay eho cal \ 1 tate the alleged contro! of food by the | U0 BANK | ; (amet GRtAtIR Kepe workmen! wha new M ake similar steps. It is stated the Russians are endeavoring by all) must be a tactor in the settlement of their future,” sald the Premi on Monday by Australian pilots, Two as. a hon o no hae ad fee . 2 ine Pecking Trust Lian thw ate eneeathiMtey | ee iN ik He haa listened mi to sound the Allie Mesopotamia and Armenia should never be retumed to German rule.” Through J. R. Hart. Boston fran inet 5 wtivay eenlt om un graphed ¥ ay Olic.tations a © representatives Ue —— - . Lithyd' tisorai’s. spaech Gama’uace cier, Special Counsel Francis J 3 mu Aug. 9 iven no defini w Powers Informed the Russia . : Hllery work succeeded tn bringing eae: REN a \ esult of question Heney, who is conducting the inves It wa 1° af ut be I , eudy to discuss peu “ down one of the enemy's machin b tical po! he House of Comomns to-. tigation, brought out how Prank Ro, sna dispersed the ven, (ore ene rifle order edb Pancakes alcase) leaks o | imainiaries,, hut: deus ur Wile Collies ana’ ether a , Oe se last nigh r y 500 a year, p . 1 , recommendation whic eve The allie yin thi . ing @ salary of $2400 a your 3 On Tuesday « thick haze again a a aaa! . ! f It were possible t oa chased $1,000,000 worth of stock | 4 i 4 passed along to the new Mayor, ef proceeding with them ‘Th mp cariatotnn tp resors te vac where W great deal of ar- down the line gene ee Believed to Reaffirm Offer of Disarmament} war aims aturess toda Armour, {t was charged, forced a ve-| During the « 150 bombs were with Judge Hylan for the hand Kit be willing to discuss peace England to Pay for German Colonies A crowd both on the floor and organization of t n pped on r uker out. | able places 4 4 yeu - - : . ership by which 1 bonus! Hons. sidings and tr sand many sduction !Or More, ‘Tammany ts uneasy and were of the opinic 1 and Rehabilitate Ruined Nations. forth the ts for which Ens err ae fieatin aated rounds wore fired from the alr into 1 Or hcoormarGikenred racaGat us might i WASHINGTON, Dev. 20.-What purports to be an outline of the | land proposed to Aight to the lust The Chicago Junction t und ane wiainast n ” ere in no breais an! f < Kaiser’s much advertised “Christmus Peace ‘Terms reached here To fight this fight." Premic Nompany 7 on: this pa iggesting or Hylan Aw firet conference was 4 1 — Yards Company, en H RE wan thtehae alt dae toads 4 8 ; ‘ : y : : ae through the same neutral diplomatic channels which earlier In the week |“eclared, solemnly, “it will be nece 1911, was paying 8 per cent, dividends ; uriny ordnance in't know thelr > listen in friendly a to a discussion of wh ad Wa wall (a take GAT . aeulariy and amassed $3,000,000) "* 1 resulted greatly in our lout ao tak hes. ay ue ictpate: in the neeotiatic recelved information to support intimations from abroad that ® new peace | i. up many of pie 7S , favo’ en hostile mact ere | Dusit ent exempted suwplun wheo heaatanan’ oat 4 me : i sae w db, Phe fact ‘ whi ne | elf to a 6 proposit trograd 1 oter Was coming We m e aeou Pra! a 5 ought down by our airpla ond ae SAI Ke aundG a Minas forenve ween t ‘ move west cago. ViC0! one was abot down in our Hnes by] DUMary me a ox; | Rsvonliig b os arrive ln the watn the ' J, tollow the lines of sid to | Many ¢ world’s peace Chatrman of the Old Colony Trust ynti-aircraft gunfire and another by | Pected with antia Laced Bia SI CANRERIIE acs. jave been written by German Moreign Minister von Kuehimann hast sum | Satantes: f iia de Company, who ¢: e8. | the t nfantry. Three othera) Sill training Cistelga ee laasond, ‘Street ° " 7 Foch dle hcl selbst estified that the r down out of control,| oF te ie seo i fe spk aa ' y 4 SEE EASE HDR AREY STE GANAUOUSE 08 NRYSNE RENE SESSA ESE AST er ny ap rable Jot yersuaded to surrender 1 ree of our machines are missing,” td ® ea fr : au It at the final d political purposes tem t f the German Gov es in the Old Colony wcep After dark yesterday our airplanes ee idewr Mawae as Susser | Bahia ica The sowalled ter j *\ be appraised ouly at their face vatue, |" f vaper in a new concern promising 9 hombe » St. Denis: Westrem, Rou- EY AOKAES | Cenaprraite, Sarak piace stockho - ; Speaking of the submarine peril th per eent. Under this agreement ¥ lers and Lichtorvelde airdro: and | changeat wing UP) ines 7 ae pig ele Pada e diplomats are said to inelude th ning Prem aid margin of sea losees wurplus earned by the reorganized|the Thourow!, Ledeghem, Cambrat 6 Bid Sueectotn tet eniienarae | solng to Bree To leave the disposition of Alsace-Lorraine to a plebiscite of wan narrowing. ‘The sinkings by eub company was to go to Armour as a! and Menin satlway stations. Al off ® ty cll] Re Wear q : @ 1G inhabitants na were decreasing, while ship- bonus for keeping his plant machines returned | Bayonet bla DON YatiAS The eeoue tae dehieere ‘ ; SSMOURFON HOE ! ' bu was increasing cank Te oe onauainteet nich errr [that orough and bah airy bets ¢ ‘Turk \ 1 England to pay Germany for her lost African colonies and oer the me ; Rownana The packers had claimed 10 be a . BRITISH GASUALTIES the standard leemtestet al anawery . ny and 1 the money to be used for rehabilitation of Belglam, Serbia, Rou- | was down by 20 per , he added te do business cheaper outside | Additional tes arn mania and porthera France, ) ad been only 6 per cent. of hicago, but when this change lay in machine g on Was | mports ove: that of inst year whe: reed to remain 1 highe ———- | Hanson of the Colt 4 npany Prassia to become independent under a German plan, Mr | 1 George said it w y a6! & t Gabe for thelr output followed Ot These, 331 Officers and 3,181 | arttor® Com Fataa ite IN PERSHING ARMY oland to be called an Independent state under Austrian protend that the bope PEGRAM TURNED OVER THE Men V i) : InONsR wee Pid vee suzerainty. mas 4 en Were Killed or Die. liwan adonied: | aid, no atehes from Pe 4 rman ri SHARES OF STOCK sd July, al-|TWo Victim \ ( : ‘ Disarmament, ireedom of the seas and commerce to be leit The Germany the: Premisn seid Nanay (aubinitted’ qidtes of ot Wounds se A vo Victims of Me rugele be had had only one success which eee 4 21 pated und Meningit { ks und the Maxiinn Ww the peace conference. was due to surprise and this was metting or the air sof the ( LONDON (Tuesday), Dev. 1f—Britiah The dela Sea f , Roumanta, Serbia and Montenegro to retain their original now engaging inquiry. The Ger oga Stock Yards ( any, the now val in the week end PRAIIMANID K bis amet Gated June 80, 1911 howing | to-day officers and nee a NOs sine i " prea boundaries with the right of access to the sea being granted to mans, he stated, had lost 100,000 that Frank R. Pegram turn as fol cal Toint| WASHINGTON : V I \ Serbia. prisoners, valuable positions and he new company on that ore Killed oF died of wounds, $31 “ stan cate Turkey to remain intact. hundreds of guns company, together with $1,000,000 for n mM & 9 Mf pee han propaganda to in et Ailien ute reuponaibie Ke 1 bad nn $8,000,000 worth of stock in the new —-— i ) ford, 1 : 3 y GOniAURnBS o ra oe ‘ sure combany Tattered Gorman Ensign int. 8. " ge 5 . i oe N. Gravelle : : or the « Opposed The $1,000,000 was loaned to A ar) wa HinaiTom Sadness: of iin it oe ‘ t withont At first glance so chard ahem @s the Kaiser's o ait cet ni insta Princo &Co., Boston bankers, two funk nb F A 1 he A German people wr : sre Matting: airoativ dss tha tes — days later, the testimony she 1 bor after the | however * 4 ond at ening 4 EMA dt preevape’ Mr, Hart told ti om a hy ord y Phere is a ver r min t quarters that Ge ms “ ib ghter by 10¢ plan was devised beeaus X Me eh 1 a : r i bat G } seemed great dangé the AOR t “ vavINg Balued e Ma elt thin to her)" had anticipated in being driven away from Chica Kussia Wit mony the hei ‘ yield ‘ ons, wh : ei Bharcholders in the stock splend tilt ‘ r . luliod estimate of bh \ . 1 on ‘ eat and terminal railw w v ONTO. G i - 1008 Ww peace con < New Pngland wern out of t | eamt mor os, CPi = ab fae’ i RIGA ccaee be Wituith inane RB ein their principal clients, the packe 1 membe Merit acet ‘ BERLIN, D 1 I 1 one Not Ger would be put | w who were afraid they were abaatgn ha F a SHI io jen, MOin Commit ‘ uble at th { bink a> ‘ Rh I ff ‘ Y ’ , view think a | dled, 4M “ mand of peace On wh -remier Lioy ° (Continued on Second Page y i Botan ' ton on Frid M , deuce ‘ a0) 1 on of term F Lioyd Georg : are A : ‘ lg | diy i em what may 4 Allied Governments | %#!4 British campaign bad not IDAYS. . coil, ‘ J 1 — t 7 p d by the + Wilsor h an offering | 2°hte ie expectations formed, b Pa ah anne aE | ae oe c ace AN ene ho" tare ad ba mi ol | 7 Peace a ‘ } a ments Bave @ permanent ¢ on (he Ban ! aoe acs \

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