Show GERARD SENDS REPORT ON N. PEACE SITUATION TO U S U. U S S. Is By Irit II l Nc o i twi-tte twi to Ti Tie T BERLIN Jan Jaim 3 James I.-James James W. W Gerald Grald the American ambassador today cabled a a. len lengthy thy report rt TO President ent Wilson Vilson which is nn understood 1 to deal leal with tho ho peace situation The American diplomat had previously pre pro conferred with the tIC Imperial Dr Pr von Bethmann it H is il o. o r reported porte that the conference and the cablegram ram dealt drall to some ex extent ex- ex tent with Germanys Germany's s future intentions which the allies ames a as well aa as the time reply sa gave sae e to the time German peace proposals osal German newspapers even en the time So Socialist So- So organ are united in declaring that the war must continue Indefinitely The Time tenor of the editorials comment- comment ur li-ur In upon the allies allies' answer t to the time German German Ger Ger- man peace proposals Is d deeply pessi pessi- I Little hope lLope Is held Id but that tha time the answer to President Wilsons Wilson's not noto will be bo n army any y more moro satisfactory than tham n the reply to the German note an immediate te p peace co conference In Tn official ir les the lie contents o of th thi I allied note not caused no comment In view of tho thu speech in m Parliament 1 by Liloy Lloyd I George shortly after the tho German proposal pro proposal proposal pro pro- was V lR made malIc In some circles it is felt tell that there I will wilt be at l least as' as another year of or war 1 though there are some who hope bopo that tha I events will tom force a peace co earlier than that HuH 1 When a u. p peace conference I Is finally Il brought blought about abol t It is beU believed ve bYtho by tho gov government military ry situation tIon will willbe be he oven more moro favorable fa in 11 view Jew of Ute orr-Ute th plans which Pi Field d Marshal von on n nde 1 bur burg has under consideration now |