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Show ANMISTICE IN WAR PROPOSALOF SLAVS PLAN IS TO ELECT REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTA-TIVE FROM ALL NATI0N8 TO SETTLE QUE8TI0N8 OF PEACE. "We Offer a Just Peace, but Will Not Accept Unjust Terms," Says Leader of Faction Now Dominant In Revolution-Torn Russia. Petrograd. "Wo plan to offer an Immediate Im-mediate armlstlca of threo , mouths, during which elected representatives from all nations, and not tho diplomats, diplo-mats, aro to settle tho questions of peace," said Nikolai Lcnlne, tho Maximalist Max-imalist leader, In n speech beforo tho workmen's and soldiers' congress on November' 0. "Wo offer these terms," M. I-enlno added, "but wo aro willing to consider any proposals for peace, no matter' from which side. Wo offer n Just pence, but will not accept unjust terms." A dispatch from Hcmngfors, Finland, Fin-land, snys that delegates from tho Hal-tic Hal-tic licet and army committees have resolved re-solved to odhcro to tho revolutionary committee. Tho revolutionary commlttco nt lie val has occupied nil tho Important strategic points. At a meeting of tho congress .of sol- Knnd workmen's deputies n mom-, t tho revolutionary commlttco hat on Wednesdny Premier Kor-. Kor-. Vt GntchTnit, 'twenty-three miles from Petrogrnd, addressed 0000 soldiers sol-diers who were on their way from tho front to Potrogrud. After a conference confer-ence tho soldU.rs decided not to proceed pro-ceed for the time to Petrograd. Tho municipal council has established estab-lished a committee of public safety composed of members of tho municipality munici-pality and deputies of tho workmen's nnd soldiers' congress. Tho peasants and workmen's commlttco also Is holding hold-ing Itself ut tho disposal of tho population pop-ulation In tho event of excesses being committal. Tho banks nro still closed nnd inmiy shops hnvo not been reopened. |