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Show B3 PE1GE WMS - -MO' MMSTICE EICEFF SUffiEFES BOCHES HOW MUST TALK TO ALLIES President's Note on Way to Berlin Means U. S. . Is Through With Sepa- rate Dealings With Foe By Associated Press. WASHINGTON, O.t. 24. No armistice nrfpt under condition of mrrendcr. No peace with the kaiser and hi war lords, now or later. Thua President Wllaon haa given in advance hia own final derision In in -forming the new spokesmsn of Germany Ger-many (hat hejwa acceded Jo their Je querlhani take up with the alliea their plea for an armletlce and peace negotiation. GONE TO BERLIN. The preeidenfa reply lo Ihe lateat German note haa gone on Ita way to Berlin. It waa delivered to Frederick Oederlln. Uie Hwtea charge here, last night at o'clock and aoon afterward waa on the cablea In plain Kngltah. Apparently the exchangea which had been In progreaa between Washington and the allied capltala terminated lale in the afternoon, enabling Ihe preaident lo reply Juat eleven hoiire after the official text had been delivered. j REFERRED TO ALLIES. Aaaurancea of the preaent authorl-tlea authorl-tlea at Berlin that thev repreaent the German people, Jhat they accept the condtdone of peace he haa laid down and that lha tierman armed forcea on land and aea wlliaobaerre the nil" of j civilized warfare, are accepted by the preaident only aa changing the itua-tinn itua-tinn anfflciently to warrant him In formally atibmltting the queallona Involved In-volved to the nationa with which Ihe Vnlted Ktatea 4a aaaoclated In the war. In doing thla without mincing worda. he telle theaa authoritiea and through them the tierman people that the only acceptable guarantee of their worda rnuet be aiibmipeion to terma of an armlatlce that will make It Impoael-ble Impoael-ble for Germany to renew hoatilltiea: that the kalaer atlll holrle the power to control the empire, and that until he and hla autocrata are out aurren-der aurren-der and not peace negotiations muat be demanded. PREPARE FOR MOVE. While thia ultimatum la alnklng home In Germany, the allied govern-menta govern-menta will be preparing for the next move, which Ilea with them acttng In harmony with the I'nltea Htatea. Firat. there la to be determined, aa Ihe preaident prea-ident aaka. whether at-' li-a are willing to effect peace on the condl-tlona condl-tlona enunciated by him and accepted by Germany. If they do. the quea-tion quea-tion or an armiatic will be aubmitted to the military advteera of all the co-belllgerenta co-belllgerenta and. when the neceaaary eonditiona to render the German military mili-tary machine powerleaa for harm have been formulated, the program will be forwarded to Berlin. One point that thoea In the confidence confi-dence of the preaident emphaalxed today to-day la that the preaident and the United Ktatee government now are through with separate deallnga with the German authoritiea. The whole altuation la before the ot el liferent governmenta. and the future announcement an-nouncement will be by the I'nlted Statea and the allied governmenta acting act-ing In concert. Note Asks Surrender, Says Chamberlain By Aeeeciated Preee. WASHINGTON'. Oct. J4 Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, chairman of the aenate military committee. In a ' (Continued on page 2.) DESPERATE BATTLE STILL RAGES IN FLANDERS- (Continued from PM ' I ) w drov the nmy from Vendtnrt-M wood and pturd NwvUlv MtlchMi and B.udtnl, Metering croaslncs of lh Ecatllon rivr at th latter ilc," th lUtimmt aai4. At tha cloaa of tha day tha anatny rountar attacked viirorouily oppovlta VendajrlM. aupportlns tba Infantry with atronc artillery ftra. Tbey war re pu lead. Thte taornlnff tha attack waa ra-lumtd ra-lumtd on tha whole front between tha Bamhre-Olea canal and tha Scheldt. "North of Valenclennaa, wa cleared tha enetny from tha format of Ralamea and capturad the vlllagea of Thlora, Hauterlvar and Thun. There waa determined local flht-ln flht-ln weat of Touroai, without materia change.' . ' I |