Show TOLERABLE PEACE I URGED BY AUSTRIAN KAISER WARNED THAT RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON BUDAPEST MEANS COLLAPSE OF HUNGARY Austro Hungarian Foreign Minister Advises Emperor Not to Reject Thought of Peace on Grounds of Probable Disarmament London The The Copenhagen correspondent correspondent correspondent corres corres- of the Daily Mail asserts that Baron Burian the Hungarian Austro-Hungarian foreign minister at his recent meetIng meeting meeting meet meet- ing with the German emperor drew a doleful picture of the plight of the dual dual monarchy and urged urged that the time had arrived for the Germanic powers to consider most seriously the possibilities for a tolerable peace The dispatch says From a trustworthy trustworthy trust trust- worthy and well-informed well source in Berlin I received the following statement statement statement state state- ment regarding the negotiations between between between be be- tween the German statesmen and Baron Baron Baron Bar Bar- on Burian who recently visited the German chancellor in Berlin and Emperor Emperor Em Em- William at the army headquarters in France Baron Burian Burlan whose sole object it itis itis itis is to save what can be saved of the lual monarchy represented to the Germans that the situation in Austria was most precarious and that if the Russian advance on Budapest is not sloped the effect may very probably be the downfall of Austria and the complete collapse of Hungary which must later entail as a logical sequence sequence se se- se- se sequence quence also the downfall of Germany Therefore Baron Burian urged that the Russians must mut at t all costs be repulsed and that Germany must send large reinforcements to Hungary to prevent a a catastrophe In Jn any any case he said it w was s doubtful doubtful if it would be possible for them to resist the Russians Russians Russians Rus- Rus Rus Rus- and Serbians and perhaps also the Therefore it was necessary seriously to examine into the question of peace A definite defeat would mean a debacle debacle de de- de- de bacle bade for Hungary Austria-Hungary and the partition partition par- par of the empire His advice to Germany was to consider most seriously seriously seriously seri seri- the possibilities of a tolerable peace He advised Germany not to reject reject reject re re- re- re fundamentally the thought of peace on the grounds of a probable disarmament of Europe If Germany was disposed to treat on such terms he believed the other conditions would be tolerable Perhaps it would be necessary to leave the French part of Alsace to France and give up ur up some ome Polish provinces to a new Poland but if Russia would relinquish a province and Austria a part of Gal Galicia cia to to toPo Po Poland Poland Poland land no real sacrifice for Germ Germany ny would be entailed Austria would d then leave th the rest of ot Galicia to Russia and Bukow owina Buk-owina na to Roumania and if necessary a apart part of Bosina and Herzegovina to Serbia and 0 Mont Montenegro negro |