Show ill 1 l II S 0 ViE rA r A fa 5 x W WA E T OLIVE BRAAI BRANCH CR y ci j B RUS OFFER ff CONCESSION N I N NT T To ALLIES P Peace ace With Nith World but War to Bitter Finish Against Is I Program of r- r OR T Jan Tan Bolshevik 2 vik D DORPAT I Russia is IS willing g t tp make malce great concessions to they the h big bO b powers pow in r the J interests of but will n not t hold out out- theN the Olive live branch to Ge General eral a according co to t-M t secretary taIj of f th the soviet del delegation gi ion conferring will 1 E delegates A year ago we would have consIdered considered consid consId- ered peace with G General Denikin he said but now it is a fight to the fin fin- ish M. M a added ed that th the Bolshevik army now now numbered men and declared it to be Invincible LIBERAL TO ESTHONIA Study of th the agreement signed b by and Bolshevik representatives representatives tives last night preliminary to an ar armistice ar- ar particularly the military guarantees guarantees guar guar- aI tees indicate the have scored a a. notable success The biggest surprise of the guarantees Was that the would not be required to eject soldiers who fought under General in Vis lis is recent campaign can cam against Petrograd Petro grad until after atter ratification of the treaty WISHED TO SHOW MOTIVE Bolshevik representatives admit they made great concessions as to frontiers and military guarantees M. M Joffe head I of the soviet delegation declaring I far exceeded the latitude allowed by the Moscow government and expect t to be called to account when I return but we have shown we are able to 10 tomake o make peace The military guarantees prohibit the presence on the territory of either soviet Russia tor or r Esthonia any armies s other than their own or of friendly powers bowers with which one of the contracting contracting contracting con con- parties has concluded a military mill mili is not actually actually actually ac ac- tary convention but which warring against the other Recruiting Re Be and organizing organizing- armies ol or other states and organizations hostile to either side is prohibited DISBAND RECENT RECRUITS It is provided that all aU troops not un uns der the authority of either government on January 1 1919 shall be disarmed and tad that all army and navy mui- mui Lions and stores excepting fool fooz foodstuffs tuff and nd clothing belonging to such forces immobilized shall be neutralized and im until January 1 1922 Thirty pe per cent centor of or f such disarmament and n ian tion of stores of nt armies must be completed within s sven seven ven days after ter the ratification of ghe he peace treaty reaty and 35 per cent of th the remainder must be completed each we week k follow followIng following ing ng ratification 1 i WOULD NEUTRALIZE GU GUIF F. F. F Soldiers and officers in n rn- rn mental armies annles may not e epter ter the Uie armies of ot either of the c contracting parties arties with tho the exception th t mel men mei or nationality may leliter th the army Use of ports of-ports in either elthe Esthonia or soviet Russia is isi is' I r forbidden which m na nae for or the of goods maj be e used against the other The agreement agree agree- agree i ment ent stipulates that organizations maj at not Lot be formed In either eithe Esthonia or soviet oviet Russia Russi under the te pretense that such uch organization is the government of I all 11 or part of territory of either party In a case there i is International neutralization neutral neutral- of the Gulf Gul of Finland both parties arties agree to Join the the convention GENERAL PEACE WASHINGTON Jan 2 With With the armistice between Esthonia and soviet R Russia effective tomorrow the governments govern govern- ments of Esthonia Latia and nd nia Ia have hav-e invited Poland and to enter a general genera peace pe cc conference at the state tate department was this aft Finland Inland has ready accepted the oft offer j- j jand and It iM Is believed Poland will also j d l 4 r |