Show TERMS t. t i. i SHORTAGE LAID TO LW I WI I 1 GIVE IVf OUT UJ I KAISERS AIS WAR WA fN END OFFER Lloyd George in House I of of Commons Renews W t and Spreads ds Optimism I By Associated Press Pren WASHINGTON Dec 20 What purports to be an outline of the kaisers kaiser's s much advertised I Christmas message terms terms' has been received receiver received n channels g- g diplomatic I The so called ter terms s include tho the following To leave the disposition of Lorraine Alsace-Lorraine to a plebiscite of inhabitants j England to pay Germ Germany ny y for her lost African colonies nd tho the money to be used for rehabilitation rehabilitation rehabilitation re re- habilitation of Belgium Serbia Rumania and northern France Russian provinces bordering the Baltic sea the Black sea and andI Prussia to become independent under a German plan Poland to be called an inde bide independent independent pendent state under under Austrian suzerainty Disarmament freedom of th the theseas theseas seas and commerce to be left t to the peace conference Rumania Serbia and Monte Montenegro negro to retain their original origin 1 Boundaries boundaries with the right of act aci cess to the sea being granted to to I Serbia I I I I I I I Turkey to remain intact By Fly United Pre Press L T ONDON Dec 20 J J-J J war aims rest primarily old of on Ute tile necessity that the allies have security from Germany for u it future worlds world's peace z AS outlined outline in the house of this afternoon by Premier Llo Llo l lGeorge George Georgo security coq can only be bo t t-i t tamed b by destruction l of Germany Germanys military power and democratization of ot the tine German government o The wishes desires an and Interests of gt the inhabitants of or the German Grman colonies must mut be a 1 dominant factor in settlement settlement set set- of or their future government f England's prime minister declared Mesopotamia and Armenia should never be returned to German rule j The question of the German Gennan colon colonis is Js one fur tor d decision at the International peace conferences conference MUST CONSIDER PEOPLE The future trustees tl of ot the German ga colonies must consider the sentiments ot of the people themselves whether themselves whether th theY y may 4 din desire to return to their former masters We Ve demand lemand th the complete restoration restora tion Uon and f for r territories that have been boen taken Lloyd Georges George's speech was made fn to toen an en impressive setting in the he house of commons s sA A grout great crowd both on ou the tile floor andin And Andin in the galleries heard him vigorously Il set t forth foth the objects object for which 1 0 gland proposed to CI fight bt to the last To fight this fight the premier de deI declared de- de Glared solemnly It will be bt neeR ne'eR necessary ury to lo call aU up many manyI of those at P prefect exempted tP tetom W we must n t have ha security from Ger- Ger Continued ed edon on on page S S. S I I I GIVE OUT KAISERS KAISER'S Continued from page e 1 many for future worlds world's peace the premier declared emphasizing his momentous momentous momentous mo mo- word with ringing tones One guarantee for such a worlds world's peace must be the destruction of her military power Another must be bo the democratization of the German gov gov- RUSSIA DISAPPOINTMENT Lloyd George was frank in admitting the allies' allies disappointment of their military hopes this year year which which he attributed at attributed at- at to the collapse of Russia I He held however that the single military military mili mili- tary success which the enemy had been able to achieve that achieve that at Cambra had had been due to surprise and added I that this German stroke and the tho Brit British Erit- Erit I ish failure to fend it off oU was now under un- un under under un un- der investigation Germany German he said aid had l lost st men tak taken n pris prisoner ner nerI during tho year British losses have been not hat more I than one-fourth one of those of Germany tho the primo minister continued Our manpower and reserves are more than double those of the central powers The submarine situation the Welsh statesman viewed optimistically He said the food shortage had been greatly great great- I ly improved ed Lloyd Georges George's speech came camo as a direct di direct direct di- di result of questions raised in the thc house of commons today by Sir William William Wil Wil- liam Collins and other Liberals These leaders met last night and decided if it w were were re possible to have the premier make his long advertised war aims address address address ad ad- ad- ad dress toda today Cy Dy United Press II STOCKHOLM f Dec 20 The The Russian Russian Rus Russian Rus- Rus sian have Kaye given the allies two months In which to join in the general peace they propose accordIng according according accord- accord Ing to a speech by Leon foreign foreign for for- eign minister which reached here to to- to day We Ve do not promise not to conclude a separate peace the Bolshevik leader declared Wo We are not able to make war for ten years vears in the interest of tho French bourse and English imperialism imperial imperial- ism HIst History ry will condone a separate peace speech was as made mado to a group of members of the Left Lilt radical parties at tho the peasants peasant's congress on Monday after the Bolsheviks iki minister had beers been howled down by tho convention convention convention conven conven- tion as a n whole Members l of tho the Right middle conservative con con- parties fo formed med a majority In the peasants' peasants meeting They flatly refused to permit the tiro Bolshevik foreign foreign foreign for for- eign minister to speak tried several se times but could not himself himself him him- self heard above the uproar Then he left the hall haH When he left left lefta a group of pi his adherents followed and It was them to-them to them he spoke In another room from that in m which the congress was meeting We Vo have instructed ted our representatives representatiVE'S tives tiVE'S to Inquire what Interpretation will be placed upon our policy of no annexations and no by German Foreign Minister Kuehlmann and Hungarian Austria-Hungarian Foreign Minister Minis Minis- Minister ter Czernin declared No doubt they will attempt to obscure their answers by diplomatic phrases but we will insist that a n clear answer I Ibe be bo given I We Ve have given the allies alIfes two months to join In our general peace efforts but I we do not promise not to conclude a separate peace |