Show B BREAKERS EAKERS R AHEAD FOR RUSSIAN HUSSIAN P PROGRAM R 0 G RAM Already Anti Bolshevists i Refuse to Confer With Radicals at Peace Parl Parley y Reds' Reds Reply Not Not- Received Parts Jan 23 S By 38 By the Antedated Press Lvoff former premier In 11 n statement ment today loday itro l r ly deprecated time the decision of the thc supreme council regarding Russia fn We e c never ne r thought uld Prince layoff 4 Hint flint thi the conference crould com com- It Its It peace work nork b by reo relation relations re rr re- re lation lations with our tyrants S S 0 The have Jine on won their great greatest cut t victory In Pun Paris rhe The decision de dc tic tic- cuba of or the council not Dot ont only Is III danger danger dan dup ger Jrr to UM u-n. u but io to the lime whole boie world It gives Riven an un Impulse to ta anarchy the former fornier r Hun flue clan sian foreign minister under the old lId regime nod and rio now r representing th the thc J government got gov of 01 and nud the Si Siberian SI Si- berian berlan government go Mt st hn bs de declared de- de dared In a n statement that lie not noC participate In thc the conference proponed rd by b- the supreme cOuncil ilki representatives representative PARIS pARTS Jan 23 By 3 By the Associated Associated Associated Press Whether Whether the effort of the time great powers to tranquilize Russia was 35 to succeed or fail was as still stilli i in the balance tonight Xo No reply bad had come from tho the and as the wireless message e embodying boding the propos proposal proposal- l of the associated ted pow s powe i s. s po not t until 2 o'clock tl is mor morning s some me d days a s mas may ar intervene ue before anything definite is kp In Iu the meantime prominent t anti- anti leaders in Paris are not clear on their course and the first reports that they ther were favorable fa to the plan have been followed by 3 a statement by such leaders lenders as Sergius Serhis s that they would not si at atthe atthe the table with assassins Tho The semiofficial Temps also asserts that the thc councils council's proposal permits traitors who withdrew withdraw Russia Rus Bus sia ala from the war and turned the entire en- en tiro tire German str strength against France rance to bo be o received ou ou the lie same footing tooting a aa as tho the faithfuL The American and anti British delegates tes feel however that the proposal was w the only course cours open Army inny nn Jar e information reaching tile ute allies indicates in indicates in- in that the have lla a powerful arm army in which discipline is Js being enforced In view of t this In Information Information in- in formation one ono of ot tho premiers pointed point point- ed cd out today that the could on only bo be b by a a. large number of ot allied troops Which would have hac tobe tobe to be on the spot Immediately I whereas none nono of or tho governments ov could as ask people already wearied b by war to undertake undertake un un- un- un e another largo military c tion The council of the great powers pOW to toda today today to- to day da definitely set forth four main subJects subjects sub sub- j to be bo presented d at tho the full fun conference conference conference con con- ference on Saturday Saturday first international al labor legislation second responsibility and punishments punishment for the war third Indemnities fourth inter na ion ion- of or ports waterways and rail rIi- ways as These rhese subjects are not to be discussed disCUSS 1 in detail but will be bo immediately referred referred re re- re tp tp- committees for tOr study and re report re- re port pori The American merican members of ot these committees were selected at an e extended extend extend- ten ed e conference between President Wilson 1 and the tho American delegates this att after after- i Germany Should Punish The American plans on the first topIc topic top top- ic he are already well vell advanced nd While t there here is no definite information on t the h second point relative to responsibility and punishments for the war tho sen sen- sen nt in American quarters inclines to a n negative attitude with some suggestions sug SUg- that those responsible who have fled ned from Germ Germany n should be re returned returned re- re turned for Germany to deal with Third Ind Indemnities will wUl ili not 1 ise hI presented in the conference with wRit the amounts claimed by each government but a committee will be char cha d 1 the task of or a assembling these amounts and also aho of or determining the probable maximum tho the enem enemy powers are aro able to pa pay The meeting meeting- tomorrow will UJ have amid add in bringing together the time tl d 1 importance me war council with with President Wilson the premiers and foreign reinforced b by Marshal Foch Field Marshal Halg Haig General Pershing Iud ruil and General Diaz Dias and anti t the o rut ship n of oC the war council of or Versailles O Occupation In IS Subject is not hot rime file for or consideration Russia or Poland as was supposed bu but t military occupation occupation occupation oc oc- oc- oc the status of tho tile pres present ont of at Germany n on which tile council desires Information from Crom th tho military leaders In seine allied quarters It had hind been suggested that lint th the Am n strength In the occupied regions ro re gions Ions should bo b relatively IY larger than hau that of the tho other aa as the Euro t 1 t I I. I s Continued on p page ge 5 J I I BREAKERS AHEAD FOR FORI I RUSSIAN PACIfiCATION t. t Continued from page 1 peon allies ha have hae e gone one through longer service This view Is not shared in American quarters where it is main maln maintained tamed that the relative e American i strength is full fully up to the require e ments meats J J The Tho The presence of or the n military leader ead r tomorrow Is expected to bring a full understanding on f this subject 9 to Confer Parts Paris Jan D 5 23 By B the tho Associated Press Charles Charles I 1 R representing the government at tho pea ea g conference renee said tonight that tho were ready to send delegates dele delegates gates to the Princess Islands to give their views to the Iho powers power but t dt thc they wish to maintain tho tiro right i o put forward the same v at the peace conference In Paris P from which they the expect definite satisfaction of or their claims l I Poland to Be Recognized w Paris Jan 23 The Tho Tho recognition i ithe the ilia new government 10 of ot Poland Is expected ex cx- x here Action to this end it 3 believed d. d will be taken shortly Peace Likely in Tune June 4 Vf P Paris Jan 2 23 The Tho Tho preliminary peace will be signed early In June atthe atthe at atthe the latest according to tho the most moat tru trustworthy trustworthy trust trust- worthy Information says sas Marcel Rutin flu Hu- tin In the Echo do Paris toda today |