| Show to U S a MAY DEMAND PEACE Terms of Both Sides to Be Made Known NOTHER M MESSAGE SAG T TO TOWAR WAR NATIONS NATI NS EXPECTED I IN CONFERENCE Adoption by President Wilson Wilson WilBon of More Radical Policy Is Indicated at the Capital Emperor Charles of Austria Sends an Emissary to Rome I Requesting sting Pontiff to Take Steps in Interest of Peace Terms of Belligerents Expected Soon By Newt News ik kf to o The I i Jan Developments 5 5 ii in the thc peace lc ce situation I V vV V jit in Washington today toda pointed rard Jo j Vil 1 p l adopting a more mOie radical attitude thi n has Iii been f r c st st. Administration officials i 15 close e to the president pre de t. t I indicated their f today V that tha of t t the administration ti n has 0 to the p position sit n of demanding nd ng a cessation of hostilities onh on h id le pound ground that the United States and other neutral countries have haves ve s s deep an interest in the struggle a as the nations at wa war Con- Con administration leaders leaders' a are e known to 10 support s p ort this this' view of both sides in the o a large larze extent Diplomatic representatives orId struggle do no not hide he the act ct that they thc have little Idea Ida that If It alon along 1 present 1 sent lines the efforts o 0 secure peace will h be he fruitier C This H to the House and the tat department V a action h by the White lom ous fI along new lineR linos looking to S securIng sc- sc curIng peace c ii Is eXp expected the details of oC hat action will not Ii be uP decided upon until tho the confidential peace erms of or the warring alliances nr are arc In he presidents president's hands hand Officials wh whose sp advice ad the president las as sought ou ht believe elle however that there iro Lre hUt hilt two po possible cou coun as the thc step tep p another note to the a actually lually urging peace I the United plates tates assuming s ur ln the theole theole the ole of or a neutral nation that ha has suf- suf erect ered at th the thC hands of both oth side side- or In but extremely lr active acU efforts to ring about a co compromise between the tile regarding the leuns under which they would discuss s peace I Wilson Wilso Hopeful I I I f Wilson still mM highest i lopes ope that t discussions will re- re I from the steps already u taken taleen and to lO be le tal taken J by the tue lon Jon It was W K ma made matie e iea by officials 11 In u It the confidence of the executive cull that his this attitude i h lIa based on actual into into- flom from l and I London 1 and t j p c no not 1101 merely merely- the tho expression ot or o nope nOlle If at l CC M I Ii The administration Uon i iti IK if withholding in ts ti next step tep toward to curing curinga a dl cu il 1 ilon n. n of or f peace until iho tho reply Of or the Jc I l received cei i Its nature Is not expected d to be much I of or a surprise to Mr Ir Wilson a as M It I Is Iii practically c certain that he has no now m n fl I outline of his possession an accurate I what the note will contain On this outline It was wal stat stated d positively today I I by hy tho those hoMe e close cioe e to the tho president that the he pathway to peace has not be n I ilo hlo blocked led by an any obstacle that cannot be I cleared awa aa away I Another element clement wa was injected into th the situation toda today when it was wag hinted I that one or possibly sibl both of the war warring j ring leagues s of nations might a as s ne negotiations ire ire- ne-I ne proceed call upon the United States Slate to guarantee that the I peace ace terms be d out h by the nations nations nations na na- na- na offering them It is 1 too earl early to definitely finitely what attitude I the administration administration administration ad ad- ministration would take tako toward this an angle lp of the complex situation officials oUI- oUI pointed d out however Vel Would Favor U. U S S. S The They added that ff if t the tho question nar- nar d down to S 01 or failure of oC peace Ce negotiations lions on the point of or guarantees chances would fa favor ot the United States State the tue difficult Rile lole of or observance of ot the th terms tenn lJ by all of or tl the In od order I to clear up doubt anti ant save 1 lh the president from being put In iii a. a o i. i fal false e light the White While House made It clear ar today that the the efforts of oC Democratic i s to secure indorsement of the I pi c note nole asking the peace term of oC the ho warring were not Ins In- In I. I s I red |