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Show COLONEL HOUSE IS NOT A PEACE ENVOY Goes Abroad to Discuss Plans for Belief Be-lief of tbe Victims of the War. WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. Plans vrhieh Pre i'l". ;2t Wilson may Lave looking to the cveutual termination of the European Eu-ropean yyhT were tee subject of much speculation1 among foreign diploiuats to-Any, to-Any, a- a result vi the arrival in London Lon-don of rolonl E. M. House, intimate TriD-i of the president, on a tour ot th-1 c-jr-iial- of Europe, i At the Whi;e lious-e t was siated that Mr. Hi'io not authorizej to carry on any Lf-jut iiirioc? for pea-.-e while irj Euroi'O. T'.uc'j tne president naturally i-x iect .'-I :o I'.urn muob of interest about ihe (iii-K'i-;i'.ic siruai:on thpre when the colonei rer.:-JCti iu the sprii.'p. i. o':v: 1 JU'se 'ear? a letter savin? he is t "ie i'er -v-jul and unofficial rep-r'M-i)t a! ;e .f P:ti'ient W ilson, so that Aiiii-ru-ars in i:liarse vi various branches , of relief work will not hesitate to dis-oii! dis-oii! t i-.eir inns au J co-operate with him freely. |