Show H AS 10 OF AL ll 11 ES progressive MEMBER OF GERMAN REICHSTAG SEES handwriting ON THE WALL admits that america cannot be forced to make peace and expresses s doubt as to outcome of submarine campaign amsterdam george Go goetzhein Goeth ethein cin pro r ssie member ber of the is quoted in it i berlin dispatch as having said saadat saldat at 1 a I meeting of the central committee of this aliis party that hint although tile the military mili tiry situation bati satisfactory factory thele was no hope of crushing ger banys ys on land As for tile the submarine marine campaign even million tons of shipping lind been sunk lie he alerted aser n gerud ted but no disposition toward peace on the part of england was discernible cor nible A rationing by system for foodstuffs had not been even introduced and no one was vas able to say when tile the U boat would make england more inclined for peace Alli america Amei elica ica cannot be forced to make leafe pan e herr Goethe Go etheln lil continued we cannot force america to pay a war indemnity there remains only england hut but should we ave in ili order to obtain tin nn indemnity of ditl mi maiks tl sacrifice and another half mill loii men itten germanys germanas Germ anys allies herr goetzhein Go ethein continued were not inclined to continue the war for pan german plans of c conquest it but for peace by understanding ind and conciliation while the pin pan grunan clamor for annexations was finding a bad reception inning them ne ile asserted that tile long working hours and insufficient feeding at home inci cased the desire for peace among the workers and that strikes strike s might be expected it if the war should be continued for ainis aims of conquest q u es t |