Show SEE UPRISING OF WOMEN IF HUNS CONTINUE W WA WM AN i I A r. r Jan Jain 11 Al 11 Although Al- Al the Gelma 1 press is I A though hc he c of malting making a brave y show I. I j the against resistance Ic announced bv hy President I i peace terms Lloyd k 7 dent Wilson and Premier situation tion situ domestic I George the I both in has pec become me so so serious serIous' Germany German and the the Austrian n empire j that Berlin and Vienna have hava havaI looking to to a aI opened n negotiations I pronouncement of modified terms received to information I according I an authoritative tI i i h here Ie to today from source i I Whether or not tho negotiations amount to anything depends toa to toa the result ot of I I a large laige extent upon upon negotiations tIa the German Russo-German peace eg 1 I at Brest Blest t. t Brest I The newspaper states state that I utter Cern Germany ny was never neer so near collapse since the beginning of I the halcli hardships hardships hard hard- the war war as aR a a. result of ot war and ships entailed by b the war the military mill mill- between the dissensions i tary heads rand find the tine moderates among the political parties Callously disregarding the tine sufferings sufI sufferings suf- suf I arising from front famine the fuel shortage tho tiro universal I mourning mo for dead and the unrest I caused by the dislocation of industries in industries in- in the Junkers aro are still Mill clamoring for annexations and andI Indemnities with veiled threats ofa of or ofa against the tine I a military uprising political government 1 But on the other othel l rand the tire Socialists So- So and clericals are ar becoming becoming becom beconi- ing lag bolder boWer in their demands for a moderate peace that will satisfy not onT only the entente governments but hut the masses of the belligerent nations S i Fresh details of the mutiny of German troops troops' on the I eastern aste n front were received here today These men had revolted I against the tine order ordEl to move them to tire thc western estern front lont an and sev several ral i battles have occurred between I thorn them and loyal forces that were sent fent to punish them In one fight tight 50 of oC the loyal soldiers ol were I killed while lesser numbers were Wt re killed in ill other skirmishes The success of the Russian irv inv involution vI v- v I is having ini more moie and more mom influence dally daily upon n the I people An observer er who ha has just reached Amsterdam f Lifter after tr I spending several weeks in Germany Germany Ger Ger- lI l'- l' ma many y sal said tod today r I TIle The German people are sick pick of It war In Berlin t the e kaiser l' l and andI Von Yon are loathed It Itis ItIs Itis I is a strang thing but the war is isI ismore ismore more popular in Bavaria than I Prussia although Prussia Prusia hasI has I always been regarded r as IS he heI I cradle of the war spirit in G Ger- Ger r- r man mam manTho Tho The women are arc re suffering extreme hard hardships and it will not bo be f surprising if it they launch I Continued d on page S f 8 81 SEE UPRISING Continued from Prom page 1 1 1 5 5 a revolution unless the war comes comes to an end within six or eight ight months The Cologne Gazette in an an anat attempt at attempt attempt at- at tempt to bolst bolster r up the courage 5 of the people announces that Russia is on the po point t of not only making a separate peace but t J also of becoming 1111 m ally of Germany Germany Germany Ger Ger- many as well This paper labels its comment upon President Wilsons Wilson's war aims speech 1 Wilsons Wilson s Clumsy Trap It Tt argues s along the militaristic line that peace peace cannot come by by intrigue and by creating confusion r with rhet rhetoric ric but by decisive battles on the field The TIle Berlin also attacks Mr Wilsons Wilson's speech with great bitterness I. I |