Show I I I lI u. u S. S DECLARED TOO BUSY FOR PEACE PARLEY N t Ull Unconditional al Surrender b by hy y Central Powers Is Official Official Of Of- fi Sent Sentiment Herald Special 1 New York Oct 3 A 5 A Washington special says that the outline of or trems which Prince is said to b bready be e read ready to discuss and the report that t ho Is read ready to consider President Wilson's Wilsons WIlsons Wilsons Wilson's Wil Wil- sons son's fourteen points In no way affects affects affects af af- the situation The United St Stales los government It Is le add added ell Is not going to enter into dis this discussion discussion of ot terms torms with Ith the German government government gov gov- o no matter m how Ingeniously the tho diplomats approach the time subject of or peace President Wilson In his last speech made It very clear it itIs itis itis is pointed out that this gov government wa was not Interested In terms Officials therefore do 10 not care care particularly par- par I what sort of terms Prince I Maximilian wants to discuss The factor fact of or the matter according to th time the best available Information here Is that the United States State Is now too bus busy bringing bringIng bringing bring bring- ing real peace nearer through prosecution prosecution tion lion of or the war ar to be sl sidetracked Into useless consideration of or Made Malc in Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many terms of or an any sort Germany German obviously ob ob- obviously Is tr trying to keep the peace talk tall going because It Is all to her ad advantage advantage ad- ad vantage to do so I Feeler nt et lined Hand It Is admitted here that th the first of or orthe the these e In ingenious peace feelers Is bound to attract considerable notice In the United States Slates and In entente countr countries coun coun- tries tr les but It is believed that the pub pub- ll lle III will soon become used to these ef ef- ef fusions It H Is probable the time state stale department will later be he Informed through diplomatic diplo matic maUl channels of these latest moves In III Berlin but there appears to be no chance whatever er that this government o will take them 8 seriously riou h though It is very cry probable that thal the sham and ami trickery by bv which Germany now seeks seek to c escape P the the coils colls o of Justice may be exposed Comme Commenting on the thc peace terms term s the Now v York Herald declares that Prince Max flax and his imis c cabinet arc are In ing Continued on Paso Page 10 I Ii U. U S. S IS DEClARED TOO TUU i BUSY FUR FOR PEACE PARlEY Continued from page so 1 Th There ro will bo be no peace says Sl the thc Herald editorially until Germanys Germany's primes crimes aro are brought homo home to those re responsible responsible responsible re- re and also to tho the people and 1 full tull confession and reparation are forthcoming The New York Times s under tinder the caption cap cap- tion of oC Surrender the Only Va Way says that Austila will find no escape through the uncertain paths of o no-o- Surrender r unconditional surrender surrender sur- sur render Is the only way i open to nor her Surrender er or nothing demands s tho the New ew York Tribune The path to peace for German Germany is the path Bulga Bulsa- ria broke broko open The enemy Is free to cease hostilities hostilities ties when ho likes We e are aro willing w to accept his unconditional surrender and nothing less whatever er It says sas tar rot Service Washington Oct 0 S Senator Senator- Willlam Willlam Will Willlam lam 12 E. Borah of Idaho member of the Senate foreign relations committee saidI said I would grant no armistice until the have havo abdicated When tho they are arc no longer lons-er political factors factors fac fac- fac tors In to Europe wo we can safely begin ne negotiations no- no for peace with the German people We Ve should 1 either cither dictate terms terns of peace from Berlin or negotiate peace I with a n. German republic As President Wilson so 60 well and accurately said In his 1115 last public address when speaking of or tho the German government Wo We do dono donot donot no not speak the same sarno of or agree re ment Wo 0 will be bo a I. I wise people If it we e estan stand stan by that statement Senator John K Shields of Tennessee Tennessee Tennes Tennes- see member of ot tho the foreign relations I committee saidI saidI said 1 I am opposed to an any armistice with the Germans until they lay flown down their thel arms There Is no nee need 1 of Germany to ask asle our pence peace terms they have been stated vcr very clearly and ancl Germany German knows Vs how she can have ha peace at any any time time time- b by unconditional surrender I 1 do llo not ot believe o there will be nn any answer to this new attempt of Germany to halt hull tho the allied sweep of victory I cannot sec any nee need 1 of 0 conference over 01 our peace terms This must be a fight to toa toa toa a finish |