Show GREECE JEALOUS OF BULGARIA BALKS AT SIGNING ARMISTICE Other Allies and Turkey in n Favor of Opening Peace Negotiations N Dec 2 1115 1145 p. p pm p.m. at cl bc been n V j 4 Time The The armisticE has not yet sl signed The Tho Greek Greel plenipotentiary is still a awaiting Instructions from his government en t. t It Is believed in Constantinople that the time peace negotiations will take lal e place ilace In neutral territory to Information in iii official circles the tho ambassadorial conference will be be- held hold at Lon London on the tho original I proposal having emanated from London I I I I Int Settled Sofia SoUa Dec 2 Time The plenipotentiaries s held a meeting at al o'clock this afternoon afternoon after alter I noon at af but It Il is ts considered doubtful whether any definite conclusion conchi- conchi sion slon regarding ln the time armistice will vill ho Lie ue teach reached ell before Tuesday night or 01 Wed ell The Thc Important points of tho thu armistice have o been settled such as the tue r retention reten tion Uon by iy the respective o armies of or the time I Ip p positions they now occupy The rim question of or the Bulgarians Bul ians using the railway It is tl asserted I probably will nm bo dropped as 39 will also the tho Turkish counter demand for tor per per- permIssion j I mIssion minion to s senti food to lo the tho garrison j i Ut there c ru If an any further delay dela occurs In tho time I completion of or t time tle armistice lIc It I Is felt t. here hore that the tho blame blume will rc rest t with time the I Greeks who rho for Cur sonic fomo reason rea rca son wish to lu continue the war Will Bul I gavin garia Servia cr and und Montenegro favor or I peace Turkey Is believe belice A Jo to 0 be bl actuated actuated act act- ua by time the same samo desire According to reliable Information r re received received re- re ed cel here Great Britain and I u lu luas as well ohi as its Germany kayo havo counseled Turl Turkey cr to rn make lc peace an and It Is e C that negotiations to thi this timis end will begin shortly a at L Sofia otla King Klug Ferdinand accompanied b by time the minister of or finance ims left letl SofIa Soda for and this hr In 1 as a 1 positive In Indication that tha tho the armistice Is at the 1 point of Ir completion t a tt o I Ben Berlin in Ice Dee 2 G German any stands stands' firmly with A 1 Hungary Austria Huns Huns-a 1 In lit the conflict that hint has lias arisen between that for tor that matter mattei country nn arid and 1 Servia or 01 Continued on Pas Page Pa j 2 Column 41 4 GREECE BALKS AT SIGNING ARMISTICE Other Allies and Turkey in Favor of Opening Peace N Negotiations Continued Prom Page One Ont In any conflict which mo may be bo forced upon the dual monarch monarchy In a a. speech In the today tOllay the tho Imperial chanc chancellor Dr Von Yon Beth- Beth mann made this declaration which Is taken to mean a 0 warning to Russia although nUs Russia la was not nol named All the thc parly leaders except tho the So Socialists Socialists So- So who followed the chancellor expressed approval al of or the thc governments government's position S I t I oil The effect of at the speeches In the to today t was heightened this evening when It became known that lint an a agreement had boon reached for tor a re renewal re- re newal nowal of ot tho Gr Greece of ot London Dec 2 Although Although there thero Is no change In the Balkan situation tonight to tonight to- to night nig-hl some mIR misgiving I Is beginning to tobe tobe tobe be expressed with wilh re regard to the tIme attitude atti atti- tude tudo of or Greece Various reasons are ore assigned for tor Greek reluctance to sign the tho armistice According to the Greek minister at Paris Greece opposes tho proposal that the besieged garrisons shall be he provisioned during dUling the armistice armistice armis armis- tice ice and thinks that tho allies ought to have ha Insisted upon their surrender There Thero Is no doubt that Jealousy exists ex ex- IstA between Greece and Bulgaria Greece assorts that tho the Greek fleet played an important role In the war and especially In iii preventing Turkey from moving mo her troops by sea and that without her naval assistance the allies could not Have e achieved cd s such ch a brilliant bril bril- success The race between bet the lie Greeks and the tho Bulgarians for tor this tho oc occupation 00 of ot Salonica anti and the Incidents which followed this Increased the iii- iii anti and the Greeks now con consider their Interests interests are ara being sacrificed In fn Inthe Inthe the th peace ng negotiations tl s |