Show GERMANY WILL NOT NOTI KM M M m 9 m YIELD HID TO THE TALLIES ALLIES I CHANCE CHANCELLOR LOR COMMENTS UPON FOURTEEN POINTS SET FORTH IN WILSONS WILSON'S ADDRESS Declares Lorraine Alsace-Lorraine Is to Be Retained Retained Re Re- and No Promise Is Made Regarding Re- Re 1 garding Belgium Expects Expects Allies to Set Forth New Proposals Count Count von in his address before the reichstag committee commit commit- tee said suld the tue evacuation of Russian territory territory ter tel was a question which only concerns concerns concerns con con- cerns Russia and the central powers Commenting on the fourteen points In Inthe Inthe inthe the program for world peace set forth in President Wilson's Wilsons address to congress con Coil gress gres the chancellor said an agreement agreement agree agree- ment nt could be obtained without difficulty difficulty culty on the first four points that points that Is Is open covenants co of peace freedom of seas equality of trade conditions and limitation of armaments Regarding the fifth point mentioned I b by Ir President nt Wilson imperial colonial a adjustment ju Ul the chancellor r sald said s some mc difficulties would be m met t with and the question should be Ie left for the Uie pies pies- ent Regarding eva evacuation of all Russian territories Count von yon Hertling said This concerns only Russia and the central powers Germany rejects inter inter- ference Germany never demanded the Incorporation Incorporation incorporation In In- corporation of Belgian territory by vio violence violence lence the tile chancellor asserted He said the state of Poland loland would be decided h by Germany and Austi AustrIa la When all nIl other questions had been settled set set- tied he lie added Germany would be ready to discuss the question of a n league of peace The The occupied occupied parts of France are a valuable pawn pawn In our hands hand's s. s said Hertling Forcible annexation not in In- tended There can be no talk of giving gi ing Ini up UI Alsa Alsace e Speaking o of readjustment of H Italy's lys ly's frontiers autonomy development of l peoples of Hungary Austria evacuation tion of Rumania Serbia Montenegro and future of Balkan states Hertling Bertling said These questions primarily affect affect af af- af- af feet Hungary Austria Austi Hungary la-Hungary so reply is Is' Is left to her Germany German will back allys ally's s just claims As to point 12 secure sovereignty so for Turkey proper Dardanelles open to all nil nations he declared tills this mainly concerns Turkey Integrity of Turkey and anil Dardanelles of vital Importance to Germany German who will energetically support support sup sup- up port vort Ottoman ally oIly The Independence of Poland must be bedeci deci decided decided decided-by ed by Germany and Austria while the e lea league ue of nations proposal would discussable be-discussable c only after all other questions ques ques- had been settled The i chancellor demanded that the thelea lea leaders ers of oC the nations at war with Ger set forth new proposals The terms outlined by President Wilson an and Lloyd George contained certain I principles which could be accepted accepted accepted ac ac- ac- ac by b Germany German he said but the concrete proposals were unsatisfactory |