Show GERMANY f READY REAny T TENH Ta VI AnGov An- An Gov Government Would Acce Accept i- i I Terms Guaranteeing ti E Existence and Future of f Nation Says Chan Chancellor el Q Von Hollweg DECLARES ENEMIES r. DO NOT INOT DESIRE PE PEACE PE Introduces Man Ian Power Dill Bill Billin in Reichstag and Urges Prompt Action to Insure I Supply of or lat l Materials ri ls f for r Country's Fighting Forces EXPECTS DIVINE DWINE HELP HEL Berlin Nov 30 Emperor Emperor William sent the following telegram telegram tele tele- gram grain to Chancellor von van Beth- Beth mann mann-Hollweg on the chancellors chancellors chancellor's chancel chancel- lors lor's sixtieth birthday I thank hank you yon from my heart for the loyal faithfulness with which in iii this most serious us ti time timo you have Sto stood d. d at my nii side giving giving fr fring ing advice and assis assistance ce May God give you in yo your peW neW year of or lit life health e vigor nd th ther r work in the service of r the king and the beloved co country May He give you and us all a final victorious end of this stormy time of struggle B BERLIN Nov 3 30 Jn Jn In an address to the r reichstag yesterday introducing ing lug the man power bill Chancellor von on Hollweg Bethmann-Hollweg n again ain announced that German Germany was ready to end cad the war b by a peace esce guaranteeing the existence ex ox- stence and future of the nation It was WiS tb the chancellors chancellor's sixtieth birthday and his desk was decorated with chrysanthemums The war continues with Ith Its destructive tire the forces the c chancellor said Accordingly Ac cordingly our enemies desire It It They celebrated tho the past summer as a period period pe pe- pe- pe nod of victor victory But did they obtain what they wanted German Lines Linen Unbroken Our lines ar are arc unbroken en and Rumania Ru Ru- mania through which a great change of ot events was expected is now atoning aton atoll In lug ing for foe what she did God Sod has helped us up to the present He lie will help us further The almost superhuman heroism of or our troops which cannot be expressed In words of or thanks and our clear con- con Continued en Cor Pa Page e 2 I GERMANY READY TO END THE WAR Governments Would Tf Accept Terms Guaranteeing Future Future Fu Fu- Fu- Fu ture of 0 Nation Continued From Paso Page 1 science since we the first and anel only one wore read ready anti and arc are ready rendy to end tho the war war b by a peace guaranteeing our existence nce and our future Rive give us a amoral amoral amoral moral right night to such confidence But nut gentlemen this right ought ht not notto notto notto to make mako u us forget tonel dut duty Our OUt enemies do 10 not HOt yet et desire lesire peace They have havo superior n numbers at their command and almost iho tho whole world war material to them The chancellor ur urged ed the tie necessity to do everything e In Germanys Germany's power In order oner to manufacture the necessary war material saying Hands that are Idle Idle- assist the enem enemy Tho The bill ho continued had been discussed discussed dis dis- l cussed with sIth the Interested trades and andIn andin In the reichstag main committee and was as In harmony harmon with tho the patriotic spirit shown b by 13 the whole nation since the beginning of or the war On behalf of the confederate governments governments gov gov- o the chane chancellor continued COnUI I Ink ask you to assist In the work which will bring us new strength and guide guhle Us toward victory and peace l Xe I eed tl of Material Int The Tho war minister Lieutenant Genral Gen- Gen oral ral von on Stein pointed out the paramount paramount paramount para para- mount role of oC war material during th the present conflict conflict- lIe IIo said the tine heroism II of ot the troops at the front Imposed u u ro every ut a at al HIM LILU n lC o- o i flit eIty of ot providing the requisite materials materials ma ma- I und and added adde The enem enemy has suffered appalling losses from Crom our artillery For a lon long longtime longtime time a very energetic French general stood opposite my sector We e found round on prisoners and on the dead dearl documents documents documents docu docu- ments which mostly were incomprehensible to us From them we learned how man many death sentences were passed by the general on his own soldiers At the time of our victorious attack on the much talked of wire hedge hedge- at behind which machine guns I wore were placed the order ordel was sh n gi cn Whoever retreats will be shot At t Atthe I tho the time of ot the attack on the h heights I south of ot soldiers captured d there stated they had received the or order order or- or der Ever Everyone one who retreats will be shot To ro us such uch an order Is Incomprehensible hC The heroism and sense of or I dut duty of ot our soldiers Justify our confidence con COIl conI I I that they will never be he found wanting even en when fighting against I J I numerically superior forces I Quotes Quote Historic J son Song Dr minister of ot the Interior interior Inter Inter- I lo said The Tho homo home arm army and field arm army Inthis in inthis inthis I this war Join hands for an Indissoluble I union Underneath the tIne German soil are arc rich treasures but the they must be lifted lilted to the tile daylight to I Dr then quoted quote a t. t historic hs- hs tone German song which a century ago during the war of ot deliverance Inspired in inspired in- in the thee German troops Tho The Lord who ho made Iron to grow wants no noS S sla slaves I a v ves e s. s This Is as 13 true to today ay as it was a n century ago as It always will he be fai said tho the minister This I Is a R war carried on not only with arms but It Is an nn economic economic eco ceo war of nations England which always speaks of or protecting neutrals has b by her Interference with malls mails SP spying nr- nr system and blacklists cut off ocr necessary Imports from them and has caused them mor mori damage than ever an enem enemy could doIn doIn doIn do In this economic war we together with our allies stand In all essential things alone Our enemies can continue con con- to import from across tho the beas England as her chancellor of the tho ox- ox chequer has stated has thus bou bought ht overy every week to the amount of or twelve million pounds founds which Is twelve twel thousand thousand thou thou- sand ml million lion marks maries a n year ear France during ton months month paid for the same I twelve twel thousand million francs ranc Half HaIr the tite world Is at our enemies' enemies disposal dis diS- We e have ha no trans-Atlantic trans Imports we must rel rely upon our own o work worl and must produce what hat we need by our own work The earth yields s what shat we need I for food tood But we e must work and once more have peace This law mobilizes I work It does docs not begin but completes I tho the mobilization o of national work |