Show KAISER MUST TALK REPARATION IS VIEW U. OF-U. S. S Americas America's Aims Coincide With Those of Allies It is I Intimated By United Press WASHINGTON Aug 15 The The gr great at war must go o on until Germany i is Willin willIng willing will- will in Ing to t talk lk restoration and g guarantees The United States government stands with the allies in a determination tion to fight until their objectives are secured The peoples people's peace appeal has made no change in iq the war alms aims of this country the state department an announced an- an pounced today And Ad America ica's s alms aims for the most part coincide with those of the allies alUes it added This summarized the situation in government and allied diplomatic quarters today Secretary Lansing awaited delivery of the formal note un understood tin tin- to b be on it its way from the Vatican It reflected an tin unmistakable determination to refuse the popes pope's proffer at t this Urn t tini Both Botti the United States and the al allies allies allies al- al lies will reply to the pope En England land landIs is expected to speak k for the alI allies s. s Admission s 's s made by high allied note diplomats that the popes pope's peace mu must t be he received with deference nd careful consideration U It Is sincere and probably actuated by purely Christian motives motive But Bit the time has pot not come for tor peace oi or the basis suggested eq And meantime meantime meantime mean mean- time the strongest hope is held that the German Liberals will force the Is Issue issue is- is sue In Germany and overthrow those who brought about the warA war A review of ot the allied embassies opinion today revealed the following British diplomats say that Belgium France Trance Serbia and Rumania must be actually evacuated before peace dis- dis can start Germany must not be allowed to enter the tIle peace councils with all her lost territory regained and free from subjection to reparation and arid guarantees At the Italian it was stated Minister Meda of the Italian Catholic party pirty recently spoke his pis country's convictions convictions con con- when he said Pea Peace e cannot come as a result of the decision of a afew afew afew few and it cannot come from persons with sentimental or fallacious ideals which they pretend to impose on the historical reality Russian officials believe the pea peace e talk cannot be stopped and will continue continue continue con con- I to grow between now and No- No vember ember In theory the popes pope's move seems to resemble earlier peace proposals of President Wilson one French diplomat diplomat diplomat diplo diplo- mat said Nevertheless it will receive the same attention the presidents president's Utterances utterances utterances ut ut- always received It is n apparent ap apparent ap- ap parent however that behind the Vatican's vatI Vat vat- ican's leans move is Austria and Germany I and these circumstances it may re reI rebound rebound re- re bound to the interests of the enemy I It It is for this reason that th Vatican vatican's Vati vati- can cans can's s move will most probably fail fall The war must go on to Its logical conclusion I sion sion Sian The Brazilian and Chilean ambassadors ambassadors dors dora sought to learn this country's country views today but were informed the peace note had not arrived The TIle situation tion caused Senator Lewis to introduce a resolution tody that would bind congress to keep silent concerning peace leaving action to the president Senator Sherman the other Illinois member also offered a peace I resolution declaring for no anne annexations aI a- a I or indemnities for freedom of the seas and rehabilitation of Belgium at joint cost to all belligerents Sherman Sherman Sherman Sher Sher- man suggested that President seek joint statements of pf f war aims and peace terms from the allies |