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I I d WAR NO n nAll III All tA EAST J flU NtA AT AI HAND German Chancellor A Asserts Asserts As As- T Do Not Intend to Establish Th Themselves in Russia By United Press A 1 A Feb 26 26 R lift n ct gaMing recent Swiss iii ii h t trig l le 11 w i l ave thought and we ve e never will think of assailing Swiss nc neil neil- I In Irs erial nial C Chancellor declared in his speech yesterday yesterday yes yes- I ac to messages I d here We Weld old ld tho the greatest esteem and v I gratitude g toward Switzerland also I Holland Sc Sc- Sc Spain other neutrals w v w 0 o have preserved their neutrality s a and oppressions Our Olin war alms aims fro the 5 haVe re been Defense of the fatherland I I I Maintenance of territorial fin integ in- in 0 teg rity I Freedom o of economic Even EYen our aggressive warfare h Is ur I been de defensive I aim to emphasize the latter so there will be no mi miss 1 1 understanding regarding the the I tion-j tion in the east U It Is our sole aim rom to secure Uie th I fruits of ot peace W Vj do not int to in EsthonIa or Livonia Our chief aim in n f and Lithuania Is the tle creation of self determination and self I Our military ac actions lons have ha far exceeded the original aim S I Regarding Rumania we desire tobe to tobe be friends with states w with th which c a I. I the basis of the cf of our arms ann j jI we are are no concluding r ace ace- St. I R ding Poland c. c Germany an ariSS Austria Austrin reed creed her rota rn ru dependence for the purpose of ot creat I ing tag an Independent state Her con- con problem Is now being die cussed The Ukraine peace at firsts lr produced a great unrest In Polan f We Ve hope that a compromise may no nobe be reached regarding a I. I settlement or ef the frontier K Germany is only demanding wh h hIs ES ESis is militarily Indispensable The prospect prospect prospect pros pros- pros pros- of peace with tho the entire east Isnow is isnow now within reach Washington Sees No Peace By Negotiation tion as Remiti of Hertling's Address Addres- 0 By International al News Service WASHINGTON l Feb eb 26 All AIl All talk ofa of- of ota a a. possible peace p ce by negotiation ha hD has ended in Washington ashington today Count von yon Hertling the imperial German chancellor In qualifying his V. ance of four principles of or peace r. r elated by President Pre Wilson has co t t vinced officialdom here that Germany wants to fight on jr f The adroit phrases used useI by bv the chart chari chari- chari J cell or officials declared today In private J vate rate conversation are merely flage His so called reserve that declarations of or the president must be belK accepted by all an of the entente coupled i as It was wa with a new threat against the integrity of Belgium left no doubt I here that the German militaristic poll poll- c cy CJ is to b be carried carrie out to tho the limit 1 Officials have rather welcomed Alt Is S development It has cn d uncertainty fo for some time to come While no oft off cia cial statement is forthcoming as to to Q the presidents president's views no views no one but himself himself him him- self has the tho right to speak for tor him hIm tt It Itis is expected that within the near future the chief executive will make It plain for the benefit of or the antiwar parties of Germany and Austria that Count von yon Hertling again has made a serious er error er- er nor Germanys Germany's aggression in Russia has come at a 8 bad time when hen considered by bJ the peace utterances of oC ber her statesmen states state men men officials sa say Accepting at their face value the declarations of th tho Garman German German Ger Gar man chancellor that German Germany Is Js willing to negotiate for peace it must be plain pah T Continued on page pae 2 t W WAR R END Continued from page i. i 1 to o everyone when Russi Russia's s 's plight is considered officials here pOinted out today oday that she Is not willing to make the he slightest concession to meet the conditions laid down b by th the president I must decline Mcline this trib tribunal nal as the the tribunal of the entire world joyfully world Joyfully as s I would greet it if ifan ifan an n Imp impartial court of arbitration existed exsted ex- ex sted isted arid and gladly as I would c cooperate lQ to such ideals the imperial chanc chancellor i declared And this declara- declara Horl officials pointed out coupled with his announcement on the Belgian situation situation situa tion shows that the present rulers of Germany Will chii have no peace except a ape pe peace t made ih lit Germany And sUCh shea sucna a it p peace ace Is exactly what President Wilson Wilson Wil VII son warned the world the United States will wiil not consider for a. a moment That Thai th the president will reply to Von Van H and nd also als will take takO steps to define that all may know the attitude o of ot the United States to the latest rape of nu Russia Rushit s is considered a certainty to to- to day The form in which this action will be beaken betak betaken tak taken aken n is known only to the president It has been suggested by administration U tion n officials that Wat speculation along this line ine would be unwise just at present The president has been in consulta consulta- I ti tiri rl si since 1 e Saturday with Col Colonel nel E. E M. M Holise Hous and n with Secretary df elf State R Robert llert L Lansing the thO two officials who know all aU of bf his plans He now has be before before before be- be fore him all of f th the data dealing with the Russian situation Today he w was s furnished l with an unofficial report of the speech of Count von |