Show GERMANY t i it w SEI BY i P r f ii IMALA MAlADIE Di ES feld d Marshal l Hindenburg b I c Responsible for hm n Attempt to Secure fib eau ce on Terms of U. U SI S. S I Jasel IseI Switzerland Oct 15 Ad Ad- Ad from Berlin say that the it t t of the reichstag has postponed I sitting of the reichstag which was ave ve begun tomorrow w reserving to self the right to summon the leg- leg tive body at a later lator date lasel asel sel Oct 15 According According to Ber- Ber received here bere the Ger- Ger Socialists have decided in view the he e general political situation not oppose POBe l e f of of ofen ofen en en retaining his po poSt pos taC of r n ce or K T By Dr r al S Service i Fondon Oct t rt 15 It was learned I so high authority authority- a late tonight that powers associated against Ger- Ger are are preparing an outline of un- un t. t terms which Germany t t. accept without reservation The ers rs are said to be also drafting a of negotiable points paints ASHIN G T Oct Od 15 In In Internal f political conditions in and in Austria Austria- any possibly n gary rv ns as well as tic the J military sit- sit Sn on are expected to determine the fire ue lire and time of the thc German reply y resident Wilsons Wilson's 5 communication esterday esterday The Presidents President's 8 note ably ably bl y already has reached Berlin fough h the Swiss Siss foreign for ign office I Reports ports ep orts reaching g Washington T a to- to I official sources source by way I neutral countries not only indi indi- d the existence of almost chaotic Editions in the central powers but hut said it Fic Field ld Marshal b C was yon von rJ edenburg himself who was re- re I for the German government g tin the Presidents President's I peace r i s and and nd seeking an immediate c arms arm arm- I lee ice was as said eald that at z a recent meet- meet of the military l leaders nn and thea the tho thoda 1 da I a of or the In the boldly d declared that many m ny must have o peace At nt once on best est terms she co could ld get fret et lie Ile said laid armies argues no longer had Un th noces- noces and materials to to con con- conle le ethe the struggle le nor was waa there thero iny siy ny See e of ot supply so 80 far Car Caras as he was I lie ethe fl e. e nT the tho light of or this situation the thed d 1 marshal manhal old cold ho felt the time come to try first for an nn armistice then thon for peace r nd he lie urged 1 that I I could be PUt In the the- thelI lI tight ht ot of a to tho the demands demand of the so- so lISts fats lats and pacifists In Germany German nee ice Maximilian tho chancellor is OJ sited ted to have ha strongly l opposed Ills i s 's course coune but ImperIal I approval if f given chen Von plans I the tha request for tor peace pence followed o indication has been given I aa as ton to ton o on n n replies will be made b by bJ Pre lt l- l t tr Wilson ilson to tho the AU Austrian nod and Turk Turk- appeals for peace It Is d t th that t there Is no ground for th t the e reh which has hall nan In Aus- Aus that the President would refuse I r reply reply- to Premier Burian's Burlan's appeal use of or the character oC of oC Austrian government It was sr suld ld Id might well figure in a n. final pe c proposal but would not operate prevent enl re the tho consideration of ot an which Austria seeks if he lie same name is true 9 of the Turkish ap- ap r 9 y Forced to toe I ti ept e pt Allies Allies' Terms 1 nf nr r idon Oe Oct 13 The 1 The correspondent correspondents ent i L s Universal Service Ser Is 1 able to toon on the III highest hel authority t that Banyn anys A position Is such lIch as to make mke H Continued on Page Pace 2 2 GERMANY IS UPSET BY INTERNAl MAlADIES MAlADIES' Continued From Irom Page pas 1 I 11 It t Imperative for tor her to accept the allies allies' conditions Tho Time British cabinet lato late tonight us as- as s for a session of or transcendent Importance The British press pres IK is unanimous In praising Pr President Wilson's Wilsons lIson reply The Tho Evening 3 Standard however regrets that hat th the tho strong trong and anil timely note did not refer to the necessary punishment of oC the enemy's outrages The Pall Mall IRlI Gazette interprets tho the not note ao as meaning that must go go Tho The Westminster praises the American executive o ae as spokesman of or orthe the he American allied cause keeping ho time destruction of or Prussian militarism as ns the c central war aim The Star says lay Air Mr Ir Wilson lIson demands b granite guarantees guar guar- int anh A b bad buI td armIs armistice lc would mean meana a bad peace Tho The Germans must choose between autocracy and liberty ilbery Law chancellor of the tho exchequer ex- ex chequer ch Quer told tho the house of or commons late ate today that J If would be unwise for or an any allied Io c to make a statement tat of or tho the terms term likely ely to be Imposed imposed Im im- posed upon Germany German h before before before-an fore an armistice armIstice armIs- armIs tice Ice Is granted The Th premier he added doubtless s desires to make malee a statement on the time military situation but It must depend upon the nature of pt the operations England to Demand Turkeys Turkey's Surrender I London n on Oct IB Great Great Britain's re reply rely re- re pl ply ly t to furk Turkey the Evening News es says sayo It t understands will be a demand for lOi unconditional surrender The Turks Turks' wilt will bo be required to negotiate an nn armistice with General Allenby commander commander com com- mander of or the British forces In hi Palestine Palestine Pales- Pales 1 tine Inc and Syria Complete Surrender Demand of Cana Canada a Toronto Oct 15 The H. The unconditional surrender of ot Germany Gernani or op such fluch occupations lona of or that country a's as will Insure th llie carrying g out of or allied peace terms arc are the only conditions on which Canada Is IC willing to end etui the war Neton Ne Nett- ton on Wesley sl ROM Howell ell president of or the time Pi Privy Ivy Council of or Canada lcd declared In Inn rut IUt n address hare herc toda today eana Canada sent lent her men aClo across s the sea to help save liberty lIbert and democrat democracy and she chit will Mill not call can them back until the Iho object for which thc they went vent o el over has been accomplished Mr Ir Rowell i said Rhine Whine Made lade As Rout Threatens Paris Monday Oct II G 1 Germany rm n ny with defeat tt threatening to become a headlong rout now noty whines About bort peace said William M HugheR premier premier pre pre- mier of or Australia at t a luncheon given Jhon today t bY y Stephen on the tho foreign minister ter at which all an the members of or the French cabinet were present Endeavoring tn lb Induce President Wilson to Intercede for tor her tier 1 Premier Hughes continued Germany Gelman evades c the plain lain blunt questions of or the Pro President hoping to gain Ume me to o extricate herolf herself her- her self olf from from burr h r r fats fatal position and to 8 save VP the tho kaiser and nd the German Gennan k kings king an and In n the last stronghold of kings e and military Despotism Germany German must rebuild the ruined French and Belgian cities replace ce the time m machinery r restore the time patterns And trade trade- secrets and tyro th manufacturers and ami Until then the we 6 cannot and nd will not admit herto her herto herto to tho them family of ot nations nor no give her u Il ashare share shaie of or our OUI raw law ma C Catholics t l V Warned rl e 1 To Beware Inaction on Chicago OC Ocl lD 15 Archbishop Mundelein Munde- Munde lein of ot Chic Chica warned warned Married the national C Catholic war wat Council o todA today not to be lulled Into Inlo Inaction h by the cr cry that pence peace Is Js near It would bo be a n. dreadful timing thing If If be because because be- be cause caulle of or our haste Into peace now OW nn country in III our time should IJ be j forced to go go- through again the travail all that liar lian been suffered Buttered 1 by Belgium hn France and Serbia he declared Rut But our destiny Is If In mc hands It lies lIer flat in the hands of God who controls all amid ami in whom we Me have o faith and liv it- ita a material way M-ay It IK is In Inthe Inthe inthe the hands bands of or President In whom we tte place Implicit trust Cla Claims of Prince Max l Are Denied j Nosy New York YOlk Oct 01 15 Neither 16 Neither the tho chancellor alloy nor the minister of oC foreign affairs has an any authority to speak sneak In Inthe the name of ot th the Getman except except by o order of or the kaiser Daniel Blumen- Blumen r f i I thal thaI former Cormer member mem of the from Strassburg and former s 's Senator from Lorraine Alsace declared here t to tonight td- td I ul night ht I In a a. statement commenting on the I claims of ot Prince Max taX and all Dr Solf HolC In I their recent notcH to President Wilson I Ith th t t the they represented the German peo- peo pl HB RR t well tell as the time government Mr Ir Blumenthal quoted from tho lire German n constitution to show how that complete authority au au- IK is in Lit the hands of or the monarch To 10 destroy Prussian ho he add added ed cd the or organization of or the empire must t be overturned I The he German people Is Is to M w holly without without without with with- out a n voice oko In ht International affairs according ac- ac cot cording ln to tho the form former or who Mho In this country the tn In- Interests in interests of ot the tho French Io lost t provinces r j Reply Must Musi Appear In German Papers Parl Paris Pails Oct IB A 16 A straight blow Is the time caption of or an by Jean lIel belte belle foreign edit editor r of time the Temps to today today to- to day dealing with President Wilsons Wilson's latest reply to q Germany German Berlin Is 19 now The rhe go government runt nt at obliged etl to reply to appear In er every new newspaper p r In German y ways the editorial Jt 4 will not consolidate Chancellor Max Max's Maxs s 's position weakened b by his i unfortunate letter nor vice Ice Chan Chancellor nn- nn von on l' l Payers Payer's i who made mado tHe tm the anne an an- ne speech nor DI Dr Dr- Solf's G foreign secretary w b asse was ns se secretary of or state stale h when n Belgium was occupied Leading Packers Firm in n Loyalty P Chicago Oct 15 15 Resolutions ex expressing expressing ex- ex pressing absolute confidence In the wisdom statesmanship and pati lIl lIlot of ot oun president Woodruw and binding the leading li-ading packers of ot the time country countr In unwavering loyalty n and nd d support of ot the tho war ar policy of oC the time gov gol government were cre adopted by the American Meat Meal Packers Packers' In convention toda today Further urther the time resolution expressed expressed ex ex- pressed a readiness to support the government got gov nt In iii a demand domand of or surrender on the alma part pail of or Germany without precious lous I 11 negotiations C g 01 n tI 0 n s Sincerity of Huns Buns Questioned in in Paris n By try r al Service Paris Oct IS Best Best Informed opinion I here persists that Germany German is mot not nol approaching ap- ap 1 the time armistice question n in an attitude of or sincerity but is only seeking seek seek- I trig InS to a avoid aol time avoid ol the consequences of oC defeat through allied man magnanimity upon which which toil m-lre evidently count counts Consequently It is generally lit ei heM held Inn in n authoritative quarters that Germany GenTIan Should li lit not be granted an 11 arnil ox- ox ex except x- x tent ept upon the time strictest terms terns ible Ibl wit with it allied military safety France Is not riot willing top fol a suspension a of ot hostilities which would would mean mean a n sus- sus of r the allied cd progress until Germany Gelman has acknowledged do- do o- o feat This she did dill not ilo In her reply to President nt VII Wilson oll A series of or Interviews here re aIs the following conclusions 1 I-Foeh I Foch has hns known knott n since Jul July that drat Germany German Is la defeated Now ow backed hacked by byall 1 nil all Franco France the generalissimo is IC unwilling un unwilling un- un willing to pei permit mil time the Germans a re respite respite re- re spite for Cor the purpose of or realigning their still Ilea heavy Beat forces France Z-France i France Is thankful that thit President Wilson tIlson appreciate that brat FocI and the allied commanders commander can b best sl JUd Judge e the tha terms t of ur an armistice which is' is beyond the time realm of or diplomacy J a 3 3 The allies would have a n perfect p right to demand demond allied occupation lon lon of oJ the left lett bank b. of oC the Rhino to Insure Germanys Germany's G s good faith ralth before agreeing to u suspend pend hostilities s This It should hould I d.-I U absolutely unofficial but It Is set Hot forth forth here herein n as an I example of military guarantees such as are regarded us as absolutely nc necessary A I A mixed commission suggested I Ih h by liy Germany German in h her r t note mote Is IH Incompatible In InI Incompatible In- In comp compatible with whir the nce- nce necessary y attitude I of Germany For it Is la she that Is seeking stele seek ing peace and anti It IB is pointed d out here lucre that It Is no part of ot the vanquished to dictate the terms teens of t an nn armistice armistice or even to havo hava anything to do with these theRe terms save have their thell unqualified ac ac- ac Dr Or Self's Selfs n assurance that the reichstag tag tn Is II behind b tho time offer Is no assurance e an as for tor whom the Germano German Gorman o Is speaking an and President Wilson's Wilsons new demand on this point Is therefore regarded as a hitting the time nail squarely on the the hond Presidents President's Answer AnSWel Call to Sur Surrender ellder I l london Oct 16 IG 16 The he Mull In iii InI Inan I an rum editorial on President Wilson's Wilsons ref re- re h to Germany a or many sn says s 's the Justifies all nil the Iho hl high h hopes the time reposed in inthe In III f the tho President J Summed up In u a line says SIUS the tho newspaper r. r It Il Is a call for COi I unconditional surrender or I In In a state t paper which is a. a model I for 01 Us Its dignity penetration and re restraint rc- rc save Nays tho the Dally Dalh Mail the lire President President Pres Pres- ident translates Into simple and direct words them tho thoughts nf off every allied government And of or er e soldier and citizen en lie IIo has not been heen caught cl III In limo tho Ger German nan staffs staff's trap Belgian hl Gratitude e eTo To U. U S. S Expressed pressed E New York Oct 1 IS President r. Wll- Wll sous sou's latest note nOh to III Germany will bo he handed down ruin rom J generation to germ gen oration er as one of or the historical documents docu- docu menta ments of or the world declared Baron Baroll Kr gAll Ersil ll de do Cartier lo lie nn Belgian Bel Bel- gian glan minister to the United States Hate in m inan man an aft address here tonight ht Expressing the gratitude of or Belgium I Ito to the United States which found us ush b h by y the time wa wayside where we two w had hall been left lert halt half dead the Belgian minister said I Through the advertisement given i en by bv bythe the time war iv we Wt have ha found one of r our best I friends Wo lire e have ha found America and America has found Cound us Th a advertisement advertisement advertise advertise- Y I ment has been cost costly but for tor that result re- re HuH sult at least we shall l be e ever cr grateful grate grate- ful rul I Capt CallI Gluseppe lone Dc o of the Italian rim am-rim former Conner member df dr the Italian I chamber of ot deputies another speaker a asserted that Italy expects not not only the thi- overthrowing of or the I dynasty but the Hap with tho time dl dismemberment of or A Austria r Su Sultan |