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Show jSecrecy Surrounds I Preparations Being . Made. iOISREGARD CRITICsj Allied Nations Want i President to Visit Them. i I WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. About one month Is the time President Wilson expects to be In Europe for the opening open-ing of,thc.-paaie. conference and pre-' pre-' liminary discussions. No definite Mm- it has been fixed but it was said ou-thoritatlvely ou-thoritatlvely today that the president I plans to be back on American soil (within six weeks after his ship sails ! for the other side, ! It became known also today that the Italian ambassador, Count di Cel-lere, Cel-lere, as Well as Ambassador Jusser-I Jusser-I and of France and the American peace delegation, will cross on the ship with j the president. . It was said today that there was ' no foundation whatever for talk of a; censorship over news of the peace con- j ferencc and that American newspaper) correspondents would be given all fa-! cilitles possible for transmitting their dispatches. Preparations for the president's trip still are" surrounded with secrecy and i no one professes to know either when ! the start will be made or just who will i make up the party. An announcement I by the president himself of the personnel per-sonnel of the peace delegation is expected ex-pected in a day or two. ; Among many messages received I from England, France and Itily urging Mr. Wll6on not to let unfavorable criticisms crit-icisms interfere with his plans' in un-' un-' derstood to be one from Lord Nbrth-cllffe Nbrth-cllffe earnestly suggesting that all ob-j Jections should be disregarded because tho president's presence is esseutial. |