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i _@ — - — a i , ae 14 CONDITIONS FOR PEACE . ARE PROPOSED BY WILSON ® (WILSON PEACE | \) SPECHINULL) EDC Weather—Fair and Colder To- ight; Fair Te- ress % *C | Circulation 1 Books Open to All.’ Open to All.’ | “Circulation Books Open to ait. | \ CENT 2 ¢ eer ae aN Sctsowhore, oe ith ro Nor os NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918. 18 PAGES + WIDE SPLIT IN GERMANY re SfrEKED 0 GEENA RUSSIAN PLANS, GERMAN OFFERS fo injure her or to block in any way her leattimate in fluence or power. We do not wish to fight her either with arms or . ADB GONEE GHEE TS UIST SV HEE oP ena UE AMAT TRE eee o-Day Provides for Freedom of the ara sg Seat hg De a nce oi peltonernon PROGRAM TO CONG RESS Seas, Removal of All Economic Barriers, Bolsh ition of her instituth ue But it ie necessary, we must frankly any, | Reduction of National Armaments, Socialist Stand Firmly for Bo ee si aera a mene ge | © FOR WORLD PEACE) Bice" 1" nate patatnaa they speak to us, whether for the Reichstag iajority or for the a Trusting Lenine—Militarists Op-| military party and the men whore creed 1s imperial domination Alsace-Lorraine and of Belgium. We have spoken now, surely, in terms too concrete to admit of WASHINGTON, Jan, 8.—President Wilson in an address to Con- | pose All Compromise, and Luden-| any further doudt or question. An evident principle runs Mrough | aress io.day restated American war aims in agreement with the recent Re Va om her spokesmen speak for then the whole programme I have outlined, It is the principle of justice storation of Roumania, Serbia, Monte- dorff Again Threatens to Quit, jf) isin mc inn ahetia neste sana ccn | hee mee negro, With Guarantee of Politicaf _——__—______—— “Unless this principle be made its foundation no part of the struc: President presented a definite programme for world peace cx | Autonomy. Security of Turkey With LONDON, Jan. §.—A reply from the ‘TROTZKY REACHES ture of international justice can stand. The people of the United taining fourteen specific considerations, as follows: | ed ~ ation by the British Premier, David Lloyd George Central Powors to the statement of | 1 ale al : poponee hee prieeiels, Gre 18 sheitendlntion of this “1—Open covenants of peace without private interna: Full Guarantees to All Nationalities Un- British war alms made by Promier | BREST-AITOVSK FOR Pere bs ay to i ir honor and every: der Turkish Rul pen Dardsneliens Lloyd George Saturday ts awalted | NEW PEACE PARLEY | Ms e—O here with great Intercat it is be- ea thing that they possess,” = “2—Absolute freedom of the seas in peace or war, ex- | All Russian Territory to Be “Evacuated. Ueved that Germany and ier allies 1 eee ee . . ‘ $ ‘ cannot decline to reply in some form | Heads Delegation Which Will Con- cept as they may be closed by international action. —————— 4nd to maks the reply more straight fer With Representatives “3__Removal of all economic barriers and establishment | Readjustment of Territorial Lines Between x | tional understandings. forward and definite than any pre- | of Central Powers, vious statemont of their aims | LONDON, Jar of equality of trade conditions among nations consenting to Austria and Italy in Programme Which i But if the ¢ Y} peace deleg: | peace and associating themselves for its maintenance. Concludes With a Provision for an In- | ay i s ritiere 4 , { “4—Guarantees for the reduction of national armaments . ; ai which the Bolshevik! have mac ae j ternational Tribunal to Preserve Peace cana . to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety. Germany’s at toward the prin- Jot ni ne a ». . 4 ee sat 3? . ciple of no ns} > a Berlin toh recelved = at ; “5—Impartial adjustment of all colonial claims based of the World Russians Open Efforts | ie {|Yaluabie message in that it follows . - ne : +7 Germany into pollticat turmot 1 and forwarded by the| General Opinion Is That Wi message of Liovd George. Rus) pon the principle that the peoples concerned have equal for Peace Praised in Highest Terms. i re h i e h Company Ma\ sad te rly a0 18 5 ’ . . ‘ . algal tails Menierita: ss iby ee Ma i i. “ * aT Nego psa ne Be pee aeaent weight with the interest of the Government. coer " — 6 Germany show that the prevalent tations tor Peace, lto e '6—Evacuation of all Russian territory and opportunity WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—F ing is'the text of the speech de- Germany show that the prevalent MWY BAOHEITE VICE CHARGE Sue cunder ° | 5 a Ws the fash othe lode for Russia’s political development. fining American terms of peace deliv eel red to-day by President Wilson at evident in most ef nis . but I can’t agree to free “7—Evacuation of Belgium without any attempt to | 4 joint session of Congress: ee a vy, | limit her sovereignty. | “Gentlemen of the Congress: Once more, as repeatedly befoie, the > urst timety, it-| @ result of the difference of views t trad between the militarist and non- . F ‘ s. No bir pease militarist leaders regarding the | Former was to k was given until a short time luminous, specific and cle WAN STD lak i atl David a the | ean Specie. end clean, Ther | “B—All French territory to be freed and restored, and |$Pokesmen of the Central Empires have indicated their destre to discuss the H : cunwhite layea | #tanding America's war aim ae reparation for the taking of Alsace-Lorraine. | objects of the war and the possible basis of a general peace, Parleys have Pihiag fe) reboreer) opnerely) vine Bpectal Des > tthe live World | “It “9—Readjustment of Italy’s frontiers along clearly | been in progress at Brest-Litoysk between Russian representatives and the former group, actually has | SPAY HOCH see aa ese ae speech camo AS a Bure bone recognizable lines of nationality. representatives of the Central Powers to w the attention of all the 9 ee eT hist are rine poration Counsel of New Rochelle, and ; t with immediate mi 1 a in Tethst we “10—Freest opportunity for autonomous development — belligerents has been invited for the purpose of ascertaining whether it Marshal von Hindenburg it fure ie ae natandestingiusaed « «| Of the peoples of Austria-Hungary. : jmay be possible to extend these parleys into a general vonfrence with re- dich oilee as anaes advanced Ey reservations, /S7at message and covers all features | ; “11—Evacuation of Rouman . Serbia and Montenegro, | gard to terms of peace and settlement. men of the type of Dr. von Kuehl- that the] genator esate sy with access to the sea for Serbia, and international guaran- “The Russian representatives presented uot only a perfectly Bertil andl Avtar) Reston {08 of | membe tees of economic and political independence and territorial | definite statement of the principles upon which they would bo will Ministers. ; ; ie very lor! integrity of the Balkan states. ing to conclude peace, but also an equally definite programme of the Se eiee nen’ Geatain walt ante ving peace conven “12—Secure sovereignty for Turkey’s portion of the | ‘crete application of those principles. {sty the German miigiter vena ; Y ndoraing Toya George'a gard thelr mid as tricky. T? the spirit of the must be followe, “The representatives of the Central Powers, on thelr part, pre- sented an outline of settlement which, If mach less definite, seemed susceptible of Mberal toterpretation until their speciile programme of practical terms was added. That programme proposed no concessions Ottoman Empire, but with other nationalities under Turkish | fe rule assured security of life and opportunity for autonomous 'e0 FEW MISHAPS AT BIG U.S. (°° | development, with the Dardanelles permanently opened to | out qualific | orld in tu all nations. | at all, elther to sovereignty of Russia or to the preferences of the pea batwe omanaans 1s ‘ en the Central ires were to keep every foot of territory their armed y Lt \ ues ring bis cluding territories inhabitated by indisputably Polish popula- faternal crisis of serious proportions a i ul 1 we i independence and territorial integrity guaranteed by inter- FIRST SUGGESTION WAS FROM LIBERALS. Tele ae } leeks <a + Halvin| Mational covenant. “i i conjecture that the general principles of settle- a mate a aantrion Way : 3 split h ; the 5 “14—General association of nations under specific sh at first suggested originated w more liberal states- acer : 1 by lor t : f k covenants for mutual guarantees of political independence ustria, the men who to feel the force Premier Lioyd Geork®. _ anne auish a adaah Ginette ; , of approval ay |, and territorial integrity to large and small states alike. f their own people's thoug crete terms of HARDEN GIVES WARING fier wuiled Kinet tasethen ates teal naven tus =| gmmediat ely 8 fer the Pree: 1 covena in tual settlement came from t have no thought . t y s have been broken off, They cannot k tk h nate tic I Was Crus Chairman of Serbian Commis 1 1 wood ' cpening can be “no made in Germany what they have got, representati f f Bag > full of per- pposes Ant f PR Ter-| car 2 in sh * ‘ Sritivh off H o1 r fs 1 f | t In : ‘et ary : f ; For whom f | rz i entatlve y speak- AMSTERD. A Women Vote First in H ‘ ; minorily RiaisA Pisan) « testion InN. ; net President V highest y gt grity and devotion to the test as so far desis vem iN sari «he beta ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD 10 GET WILSON'S SPEECH hegre he soe AO a eee if ati i : . e . “ or 4 '* « iy : oe. Ae soon ea “Tho Russian reprosentatives have tusteted, very justly, very por Hin Gray i aa v AMR naloe wisely jnnd In the true spirit of modern democraéy that the confer- ps muons STOUT America’s! Father at help Fou |” Cennios Qverenant wpenk ; ences they have been holding with the Teutopio and Turkich states.

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