| Show f ATTITUDE Of rOLl POLISH Peaceful l Existence of Poland Only Possible by Granting Autonomy NO THOUGHT OF FREEDOM I II OF 01 I r hut I I taut It Shall Situ ii lit ha St hit 1 Nov Nol 20 OThe The delegation lion tion of tiC 2 M I 4 prominent Poles loIes compiling Oath ng t I ite from all at I people of nit all In Poland except the tho Socialists and also nl l Including of the thel Catholic l Ic J 1 vu ii I and nud ii ml Hebrew I I churches which came caine to St 81 to plead l the noise caune of Poland to make malt known the attitude of ot that Iliad I toward town id the lie t government t and a nit to outline ouli tue the he t demands which ought to the he I Inline granted In iii order or to 1 lule Iran Imn Ij 1 u mm I manifesto today tola to lu the thu Iw people the std sad tul his hits history hIstory I tory of Poland In iii the thom last de declaring claring H g tint t the tho Poles ioIe hive have no II thought t to I of I or of o Independence lice and itching n thu th of or all 11 parties In II J HU HUlla The Tue he firmly dimly that th normal mid it peat of ill existence cairo of ot Po Pu Il land In mel will vi it only on 12 be made lu lant wi bC lath probable lilt by I the granting grit a H hg of ur autonomy nu to permission lol to Iii toua ua tub II the Polish language In Iii th schools and In lii the tha courts and alibi 11 by the hit local loel ad administration n at atI ministration I Ii I itis t rat ton and it nit the lie I entrusting tnt r ii eti tig of o the t tie Poles with wih the government Jerl lt of ot the king dom abet dOI Tho rho ho assert recent I y made lalle In Ito Ina Il IlI a I government It I communication n I ton regard lug ing the mimes raus which v hi ichi ted led to toe the t declara declaration tion Itoh lon of or O martial martal law In lii Poland are ar emote cate denied It Jt Is II that the country Is la unit not In lit a n state slate of revolution and unc that t Ila I the Ihl t hi ads S of or violence which fainted Comell the that tl lord pretext ext for fur the ito t Imposition I iii thou of martial law were wew not lot the tie acts of the Polish people un ant a whole hoto hilt but hii of or the HimI same revolutionary elements which were weme lo 10 1 0 be lIe le found on lid throughout I ii I nil all nu sla Count tIme the leather leader of or the delegation ulon who Is IH a I grandson of the famous Polish poet haet declined to the As am Associated A sedated Press sll tonight that not only the parties recognize thou that the le res tee of or Polish h Independence was a mm I dream Impossible of realization but that the I tic economic he future In loire of thin HIP country COO ry was Wil hound bound up U ti with that of Russia timid and ald If it given HIn autonomy anti and freedom from the dominion of Hussla administrators the Poles would bo be witting willing to 10 become faith ful fut subjects anti ll the 1115 saute same aspiration for tor the future In iii the lie movement of if the empire re and a nit Its ls I ta ox pals flon elan towards the Balkan rind fal the Dar Dark The Tue co nt Moscow to 10 day devoted two live long sessions to 10 the discussion slon of or the tH queston of ot the atti attitude tude tuile It 1 should adopt a toward the new government and late lato tonight adjourned without coming to decision a u The Tue de tie bate hale Indicated clearly however the tie e cx x of at two to apparently parties partie as ns wet well as mitt 11 the lines 1111 on which the division Ultimately lIttI will wi I be he made though the relative strengths strength of ot tin the pai lar ties tIcs was not shown A score of orators participated In lii the debate debato 1111 they were wel ere about evenly di divided II vided but het ft con the advocates of the Im lIp Immediate I mediate convocation of a constitutional assembly and those who are le urging cooperation with tho the new leW government so 10 us UI to sae save the country from anarchy If it not lint a n revolution No Nn sot act M resolution re wits was proposed but the this dia I took the widest range tt Prominent among tile the speakers tar for tho th hi conservative party larl were Iele M l H sky shy of Prince key koy M 11 kl mayor of and Count Hoyden let of ot tho th congress These lse men man JUi Slit Shi pun pod 1111 M I M 1 M lt ll Stake ftak Ieh und and mint M will wi tonal fonn tie e nucleus around which will wil tally laly the members of ot the this patty patI of or law und and inn or order 01 tIer der del the pence peace lace party and others who are In 11 In favor of coming to the support of Count Vitte WIte It If guarantees be lao heIlen given Ilen for tor the fulfilment of the Iho liberties promised The rho who opposed the time giving of ot any alY support to Count WIttes government were wert welt well wel known hut hilt they made up 1111 In 11 bitterness what shat they lacked In prestige M 1 Hobert of ot VOI who wits for years line ban been Ileen prominent In the tue struggle against t the government led a par party party ty declaring It would b be needless haste baste to 10 throw themselves A Into Inlo the urine urnis of or Count oVitte lle which be lie added were vete none too clean but hut he lie would to a it 1 severe severi Investigation Ine of the lids acts of 01 authorities accused ell of Ing lug outrages by lay II the Hundred by hy n a 1 commission composed of of oC time the administration and the Ihl Ell at tat Rim I spoke poke lt considerable length len lh Ho Ili 11 the tho lie was un mi tine time t Ile for fOI hut but hui t that all oi oh I parties pait lee place 1011 dence In iii the lie ministry ml would not tithe to 0 let go gat 11 unfulfilled the tho promises made In the tho Imperial I nut ft sto cli which Us Its I existence was WIK cd the tl ministry 11 Ils woe WuK not altogether wills Ills factory he said salil hilt but he asked Iskel his hear hearers hearl ers l to 10 In the tho position of or Count Ile In lii his bis endeavors to 10 form foint aim aima it a 1 cabinet when the persons whom Ito h to 10 participate In It declined li tl to accept on tin conditions with wih which the tie premier was unable to aKI The rhe prince proceeded to warn the tue eon con congress COl gress that lint Us Its I nonsupport of ot the gay gov government gO would Mould create the Impression Impre loll that nit alt al l was WIS discontented with the lie emperors manifesto ln He II I I e proposed no ed edt that t Ia t the tho government be naked asked to 10 ap approve a p prove ove a n commission selected l by hy the Ih thin tho municipalities tand nd the higher educational establIshments to 10 elaborate regulations for the thi tate dOl mi M iI 1 of ot Salum Insisted that thaI the tho were vera unable to tn ai M reid the program pregnant of the Social Revolutionists that they th must titan show confidence dence In iii 11 the time government and cooperate with It I in hut the carrying out ont of ot Ideas with which they ere In hit accord accor With Without out this he hI warned the tho III further progress orthe of the country could only olly he be In 11 the direction of reaction and Ine revolution arid and with wih the littler latter th the t hal had tin nR tri to do alo tu ns as al with the tle former He lie le soul that Count Vitto had bad 1111 declared his hlf Intention of ot lining up tip with wih the thia tl constitutional con demands und I that hut th premier was not hot a I man luau who w hi was us likely to risk hits bis and career by II 1 the violation of If his bis hl pledges The he speaker Intended II martial liw lw saying 1 ln that lint like Ik measures ure were Well em employed m In tho the west is est of or and ant In tin ill States Hla In tn IM Prime AI k of ot Tulle thin the most prominent of If the thia tl zemst valets In opposition to 10 Count aunt Vitte painted conditions In lii the thE Caucasus t and dwelt upon the Iho attacks by h soldiers upon tho Iho tie people of ot Thus Ti III He lie Il It would be lie Impossible to trust the guy gov government O which permitted urh atrocities ties tes and all nut demanded n a constituent as Its assembly S ly M lii 01 Abramoff bramo of or said raid tint that the present agrarian disorders tule nn an In outburst before which the re to revolt reo volt ol of pal paled lell d and declared that wore yore the tite direct result of If the Ih Imperial manifesto of or Oct Oct 30 3 which the complained gave every ever r r a l t p thing to II the Inhabitants of le the Iho cities and ald 10 nothing lit tim I ii mc to tutu then th l M 1 n a 1 tf from frons frol I tak Slite riot wound up UtI the I o debate with I n ii tiery Ir l lit which hI ha declared declare It I t was tas wal thi th I he lr hr duty dl ill ty to tu t lay lot In down oh ultimatums II i IllS and II lid not I to tl II al ot or o making terms with Ih the limo til government but butto butto to II demand ti Imn moest lr y and al mali I a it 1 constituent cOst Ii Away wn V th thin Ii lot ho of Ir saving the Ihl country front from an rims anarchy archy antI and revolution said 1111 M r olluf Up t I must savo 1 out selves as al a u moral loral fur fl the working out nut of or the tho re to regeneration 10 generation of the Ihl t h a eCU ii it even eel though t gli It t bo be lc thorough lire rl The congress today was vas aK attended by h lottie mol than luau mind and til hall hail hll In I a which crowded It was wall held h ld was 1 uncomfortably |