Show ALLIES TO FIT i il JUST PEACE SUCH IS DECISION REACHED AT conference OP CHIEFS AT versailles finds no approximation to the terms of ib entente in the speeches of von hertling and the aus trian minister london the supreme war council which met at versailles finds no approximation in the german chancel lor s and the austro hungarian foreign minister s spee clies to the terms of the entente allies and has decided to con the vigorous prosecution of the war until peace can be obtained based on the principles of freedom justice and respect for international law this official announcement was made here sunday night A summary of the official report of the war council says the council w as unable to find in von and recent utterances any real approximation to the moderate conditions laid down by the allies governments under the cir the council decided that the task before them to meet was the vigorous and effective prosecution i of the war until the procure of that effort produced a change of temper in the enemy governments justifying the hope of the conclusion of a peace based on the principles of freedom jus alce and respect for international law the council arrived at a complete unanimity of policy on measures tor the prosecution of the war in session five days the supreme war council was con on tuesday at versailles france under the chairmanship of georges premier of I 1 ranee and ended saturday it had been forecasted that the council sen sion bould be important and that at it momentous decisions would be reached both as regarded the alon of the war and the possibilities of peace the united states was represented in the council by gen tasker II 11 bliss chief of staff of the american army for great britain the representatives were premier aloyd george and maj gen sir henry hughes allson sub cliplef of the british general staff italy premier orlando foreign minister bonnine and general cadorna and for I 1 ranee I 1 orelan minister alchon gen ferdinand loch chief of of alie ministry of war and gen maximo geigand Vei gand |