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A Pledge for Every Page If The Timm prints It, The Time* believes It. SKN KNTKE NT II YE A It. NO. 91. ALLY AND GERMAN NOTES HOLD OUT NO HOPE OF EARLY PEACE 2 KILLED; $12,000,000 LQSSiNMONITIONDLAST; SHELLS STILL FALLING Earth Rocks When Kinerslund, N. J., Plant Explodes MANY CITIES ARE SHAKEN BY SHOCK Country for Miles Around Subjected to Bombardment JERSKY CITY. N J.. Jan. 12 Intermittent *xplosion*. caused by bursting of stray shells. could *iRI be irr-nrd *-*fW In 4be Wfc-ck ago of th* munitions plxnt of the Canadian Car A Foundry company, destroyed la(<* yesterday with a lona estimated at 112.000.000. Star* and In concrete building* ** vrr nnrtHmn«***l, i»m» of tri. nltrotoluol —the most powerful of explosives ii*o and in making high power *hell« Had thi* been reached hy the fire which swept the plant, untold damage would have resulted, lancer of the powerful explosive letting go now la believed to have passed The town of Klngsland and th*- surrounding country today bore every mark of having been thru tt terrific bombardment. Some hoiiM"* showed raping holes thru which the cold wind whist]* and Roofs of others were per forated window** n. re out. The hard ro* k road near the big muni Hon** plant wa- pitted with shell hoi*-*, anyone of which waa big enough to l.'iry a dog in The Jh aware A Ijidii-vanna railway trick.-* were torn up for ,* distance of two miles. Kail * were twisted I*ll*l ♦)» - blown out of place. Karly report that a number of men were killed proved to beer roneous ! *r report's declare,! about |*‘. men "missing ' but Mavor ('lay today «t**clar* *1 all ha«l been a* count*•<! for With the cheeking up of the com pi*nv employes. it I- now apparen* only two w» r*' killed. Michael W« ln**ki waa “-truck by a train and killed as he fi*-d under a rain of shell* from t.he acne Herman Ml- k*r* waa struck by a shell. Hi- back wa-* hroken Hut so rtho fact that fus<*s had not yet I,*-* n attache ! to the high ex plosive ahe 1 ’a, th*- property ,1e nage in the vjrloltv of the plan* wculd have h* en much luavter and the |o.-• of life would probably have }., ~n grea*. Th* *h r apn*-l shells ex plode,l. a* altering bullets broadcast. 1 lie high power shells merely ‘hot up In th** air however ami fell with out exp’oding They would, hav** done have damage had they let go Upward cf kit" non, women and children were effred for by the au thoritie** *>f Jersey Citv and other mu rounding town* last night All were routed from their homes at Kingsland liumedi it«-lv the fire and explosions stiHe.i Some slept in m h*M»l hou- • ■*. otheia in private homes and many women were cared for at hospitals. THIKF HURLS BRICK, STEALS $214 IN JEWELRY Jewelry valued at $244 waa stolen from the atore of Miller-lloefer Cos., No. 33 Btate *t. early l*Yitl»y morn ing. hy thieves who threw a brick thru th*- window. The robbers es caped Charged with the larceny of n aealaTTin coat, valued at |2oft, from Mis-* Edna Morrill, No 4«'*4 Fourth at f Cla enu* sn*l Fred Hullo, broth ir- w.-re arrested in their home. No sf, Hrush-at , early Friday morn 1 11 j*, ii iX'iecUvea Holden, Hand* 1 m*r an*l Staples Mias Mnrnll al |« ges he saw one of the men leav Ing tin- house with the garment, S>oner or Later Fair Visitor H*\ s« *'m* *f\» know even body that Ik anybody! Is he n society editor'' Mr. Spatkley Oh, no he’s the country constable that arrests them for speeding' f*rln*ln* —tH*. plain neat hln4—lt<*t la liakl-Tlmfi Jab Urpt~-Mala WW, LEAGOE PAID S4EACH FOR WET VOTES State Campaign Cost the “Home Rulers” Nearly §700,000 REPORT SHOWS BIG DEFICIT Detroit Brewers Con tributed Nearly SIOO,- 000 to the Fund It coat, the wet* just $*>4*1,773 to be defeated n the last election, avoid ing to the expens* account of th* Home 11111- I»t.kii*\ tiled late Thurs *lii y afternrvn in he county clerk's itlice. According; tu jn- account Hl*-d the donation* amounted to ? ivi.2c7.7ii. leaving a deficit of 51',7,- .*d7. Robert F. Marti n icm, treasur* r <f the Home Hub- bagu* filed th* Ftutenu'nt just in tlni«- to ( scape pos ibl*- arrest for a violation of th* .aw requlrirg that political parties- Itle iheir *-xp* n>*- nfcount* within a c«. rtaln tim* limit the limb having evpiretl th da\ Info:,* the account wa- fib and. Th* penalty is a fine <-t f J.•**>»» or linprisct.t.i* nt for two > ca r .-i, lint it is not lik ly t r» i,- urged now that tb*- Account has finally keen übndtled According t<> tfi, >• fie *res it * os* th*- Act .nlcrcsla about sl.3n f* i r r very yot*r in th rtate and r* irlx $4 for * very- vote il*» * get Th*- straw Tlt -vvim; inf* res mad* tlu- largest con*ri -niton to the cum pniftn fund, Bernard and Julius Mroh each ont ribut ing $22,"1*3. vyhib* tin* 'lo* l,*-l company *amc n**tt, \ugilst (Jo* bel, Jr., pix.ng sl3. 20* nn l Fritr. (I »cb* I SI 1,30a c Harmsiaetler an<l if. fNmstaett*-r ,'mcJi gay*- S'* :'3U at**] l> I>urniMa -t t**r s7,r>**o This group of v-o-n men alone turned in almost sm*»,ooo in all thete were 2 os*» con'rlbutlons t*» *h»- fund, but not that many individual.-*, a.* some of th*’ contributors appear two or three Uji*< 3 KNOWN DEAD IN CAR WRECK Workmen Continue the Search for Victims of Rock ford Smash ROCKEYMIM, 111. Jan 12 Work men today continued their seaten tot bodies of \i* finis of last ni-Id’s wt*sk. when a *r*.vv*b*,l street car was hurled over tie .*rd*'of a tres tle into Kent ('reck. 30 feet below. b> an I!l l riots* Central freight ttain Three persons are !;nov.-n to be ifead and sewn in lured That flier** lit** other dead whf c bodies will not be r* , -*\*-r« I until the car, i»t»rrl> submerged In 1" feet <*f w.i’et, iias be* II ralK**l. Is tile la lief of pa -en g*-r who or raped. . Failure 'o flag th<- * m‘.**inE in front rs the swi'ehing freight train is *aid t, have bc**n the « all ** of th*- ac*-| I.ent The dead- Miss Josle I'wyer. Miss ( hi 1-1 In*- >j*'gr* n, MBs F.lb-n John son. Fish plat«*s f»»r Joining ru ts tnoyv uklveraal) flr.-t IIS* and at Newcastle, Ib 1., in 1*43. - .y* V ; Roller skates were invented lry ,la* es |,. rilmpton of New York, in I***9. MU * I HOICK OK IM t lIIMI shoiibt t*<- ii»<- Wayne lt*«t*-l Mineral And Turkish Bstiis for Men sn*i Wo rn-n. open (lav un*l night. Expert »t. tsndants.—A-l v. DETROIT TIMES Cannon Sh pped to United States By Carloads The picture shows some of the I guns used on the various bat* I | tic fronts in Europe. ie lt i It"*' '< rvC*-" *> - n H»<W J(A ' ---A.\V..■'.■**. :S.-"***fc¥ t AiMtfv- .Sis ( anni-1 ar.*l otb* i war materials art* b, ng .'hipp*-,! iu , lined oiates from th«* war r.on*- ot Kurope by car load.*-! Th: plctur*. b> H irlmrough. I’he Tiim-s special photographer, shows a cannon which was part of eight •*i **.,<!-. of wa: materials, gru* k»im* r* ponder.* *d ih** slaughter of men in Europe, shipped to Chicago for exhibi tion iluring a baca.tr to rais«> relief funds. BILL PLANS BUYER FOB MICHiGAii Would Centralize All State Purchasing Activities SEN ATE TO VISIT INSTITI'TIONS Thirty-three Proposed Laws Now Before legislature /?V H . /.. *' 4 / \ **\ . (Staff Citrrespovdcnt Itrtnat Ti*-.c*) LANSINO, Mich. .lan. 12 Th* stat<- a*-nate will bold no real --* *• alona n< xt vy* «k, the s*-n«tors <l* cid*’*! today, but will devote th* film- to vi it to state tn-titutinn to asc*-rtaln th*-ir ii* - *1- m an ap propria*ion way during the n*-\t two years Hr*Us»- in*• tuber.** drei,!- *1 to continue to hold regular sessions excusing from attendance th<>-* member- who are on stale in-ti'u tion committer*. Senate m -n.n will be railed on Monday. Tu- .-da> and Fri*l»v. but th«-r*- is no ehan<e of a quorum b' ing pr*-**-nt on any of those day * lb** senate held only brief s*‘s sions both this morning and yes terday, ,onfirn.ing th*- nppolntnients of ('iiiv Hle*-p*’t atinonm*d >esi*-r day and hearing the ittl*'* of seyeral m w bill* r* .el f>n*' • -naf♦ bill n-ks %: x.nuit f,*r malntenanc*- of th* girl-’ Industrial eb*>.*l at \dt an during th* n*\t ♦ xv«* y*ars ami :tn. additional f*»r land, improve im-nts and one new- cottag* Senator Tripp Introduced tw*, tax bills, on*- taxing ln*nd* a half o t*m- p* i rent annually, in i«-a*l «*f the present tax «'f tfi* -a r r< amoiu* a.*-s*-*s*-*l only one* Th*- other would w ip*> out the mortgage tax law by exempting from taxes all mort gage* In whl*h not more than 7 p« c,*nl liit**r*-st is and at the same time making It illegal I** charge more than 7 per rent. Nine \ne*\ bills were introduced In the hoik ** v ye-ferdailt- rn on maklnK a toial of to date The most Important of th*- n*''w 'bins wa introduced by Rep. Young an*l aim to creati- a stat** purchasing and» «>U n «*nt Under It- provlslnna th* go\ ernor would appoint a state pur* has (Cnnllnued *»n I'i,**- Tsi»| FRII) AY , .1 ANU AR V 12, 1 ill 7 . t RNITURE STORE ~ SWEPT BY FIRE; DAMAGE, $2,500 l ire in th*- funuttirc store of Sue y. *II .X- N*'■>!* . .11 Nos 22x7 -V* West Jeff •->n nr , about 1:SO Friday morning, c: used damage to the imiblirfg and stock estimated at s2,* u. I'm non w< r * handicapped by x ■ ii.-* sinoke from burning uphol fiery. An ovcrhi ated stoy-p resulted In lirht dan.a;-*- t*» th* home of Carl, Schmidt. No 21* Cabot-si. While Ciawing out a gas pii**-, vorktnen «-t fir* to th** premises at No. o'.*'* \V(M*dw iird ave., owned hy l're<! Sanders, No. 41 Wootlward avr md occtipiexl hy John Hregg. I>. mag*- yyas slight. CHADSEYTOASK 11 NEW SCHOOLS j >chcH)l Superintendent Has 000,000 Program for the Coming Year I'xp* ndPure of $1,000,000 in 1917 1.- f*>r 11 n*-yv school buildings and 10 additions to pre-cut building- w b I* ree unn « ruled bv Supt I’haiis* y in a meeting of th* heard of *du < ,iiion r*.«l estate committee, tu-xt Tuesday. The n-*yv buildings proposed hy the sii|w*rintrndein <>f schools in rind*- on* junior high school til bools f*-r cripples an*l deaf unit* - cil* s m-u *t l»e purchased for IP rd tlo prop***** and buildings. Supt Uhnilscy's program of school eyp.insion for the next fiy*-- y* *r * out* mplufes 13 m-w building- -,n»l .ulditlons t*> S3 buildings now in t.*< The new Junior high school pro: ably yy ill !>*• Incited at Hrnnklyn-av*’ and I.oeu-t-st , n*’ar ti e Franklin s* lu ot Som* of the new lnnldin» will l* located in annexed territor; . B.OFGTO IIEEB DETROIT GUARDS GET EMPLOYMENT George H. Kirchncr Under Knife. f»* iii ** ii. Kirchncr, pr* .<l* m of ill* Herman American bank and di i** tor of tlu* Guaranty Tru*t r*»ni i any underwent a successful opera tu-ri Thursday, in harper hospital. *or gall ston***. Hi** condition was f.ixnrable I*ridgy. \R sections of\thc country ar* ex pe* to I to o*.- tepn . c>nt*’d .it 11>* an. mill convention of the Antetbarx Itv ,-titute of l-71*‘ctt I: al Engine* rs. whb li meets today in Plttghurgh. xx x v m: iiorr.i, * xn\ri;i «'t »-**tng .*■«tiir*lhv night at !* K»-nn--*t entertglnvis wn*J noy*ll> ur i chesti t. —A*lv. Physicians FEAR THAW TOOK POISON If Not, He’ll Recover from Wounds, Is the Announcement DEADLY TABLETS ARE MISSING Close Watch Is Kept on Would-Be Suicide PIUKAnKITHIA. Jan. 12. r Harry K Thaw will live, despite Ins at tempt to etui his life hy cutting hi throat and wrists .yesterday, pro vidlng h*- did not swallow uny ot the deadly poison tablet.- di‘-«over« , d to b*- mis-ing from a bnttb found in hi* po*k* t. I’hyslclans at St Mary's hospital declared early today they yxerc greatly concerned over th** possibil ity that Thaw may hav*- taken th** poison. With th* di.-i-ox*-r> it t some of th* 1 tablets y* * r*- mi*, n:’ Thaw was watched closely Hr. John T Atjst ah. r*-.~id* nt at St. Mary's, today said: “We are on u f* nee Thaw's > *»r. dition is still in doubt, mainly he cause we cannot determine v In the* he took any of tile pni*on. which would certainly kd ho i It y ill pro! ably be several x before ni* stomach car. be analysed.“ In the nr ant Inn- *-v*tv j»n v* n'.;* liy* to cn'intera* t th* action *<» the poison. If T liaxy did d<> wli.it j t.\si clans seei.i t-j f* ar, I* h- n . ii,ploy id. Thtyv had r* -vi x • -cl -i:»*-\bit this morning Hon the >*tip« r in which It** lirgered thruont y- perilay He coulrl n* t talk Inn ftirH.*-i ef forts vx ill ,**■ mad** by t police t,> g* t a statenn nt from him time to* lay. The wounds tha' Thaw -la*h and in iiis Ihroat and vri t w *n* not tie* p < nough to 1: tig abeiii d< atli. • opt by sloxv bleeding He mi- • and b;* jugular vein by a bar* other o' an nch and th* mail arteries «*f bis wrist by the ->aYiir ft a* Hop. I|e had lost considerable blond however.' before Mr Ull/aboli Tacot. In whose home h* attempted to end his life, found hint. While physician* w*-r*- battlin. to save his life friend* outside Sf. |( i»nllsuf< on l'*i,r Two.l WILSON, ENTENTE TERMS SECURED, EXPECTED TO RENO EFTORTS TOWARD BRINGING OUT DEMANDS OF TEUTONS Teutons, Peace Reject ed, Will Hght to End, Says Note DENY PROPOSAL WAS WAR TRICK Say Foes Scorned an Honest Effort at Just Settlement MKiIUN, J«n. 12. 'Wireless to S;i> vill*', N. V.) —The Overseas Nt Wh Agency giver out the following: ■ >\"noTO Was KlvriTTO lives of all neutral governments bv tin- iltTin in povt immni today. The uoeuuonf first states that tint tier man government has received the re pt> or the Entente powers to thf Central ii< wcra* note of December 12.; containing tin* proposition to entet at once into peace negotiations. The >totf then continues »mo advcr pnrlev decline tills r*e«>f»- edition, giving as n r<:is.Ti that it is a preposition without sincerity an«l witiumt importance. The form in which they clothe their corniriuntcatlnn * \i lud*-s an an swer to them, hut the imperial g**v ernnu-nt considers it important to point out to tTie Kovcmim-nta of th .neutral powers its opinion about the . ait us i . V'. The ronti »r fW*UMp(» Ttare W» to eater Into any rlt.-eussion nliout ttie origin of tii* world's war Mts lory '-ill .pulp •* upon w i 0.,i falls tin frnt'ncnae icuilt of tn* war. History's Verdict w .11 ■ s 11111 * puss ov• r the en»-ir<-lmr polos of l-.'ng httvl. tin- re. V* Dlte polios of I'l.Ulee and Ito *M dr.ivtir o| Kiisrla to gain t'on.-dantl nr-ple, ns It wilt pa s over tlie insti gations of Serbia, the HS' i a«* t lnatlon u> Sarujevn, ami tin niplet* m<*b llir.ation of Hussta, whicti no ant war again t Herninny. loimans and he. .til *“,-*. who hart to ti. he arms for tip' il< t> tt.-* of tto -Ir lil**rt\ ami tHeir • - - ».•:'••• <• • • ti« -i*r this, their aim In tills war. obtained. On tile otliei hand th*- h< M < I ers ilwhss want further n.vav from tin i '•« I i/,n t ion of tlolr pla which, act *rdmg to the d-a lnrattor -of th<di i ea|»' nsi Id*- I. f<■-in •n. wo re ,1 ii• ■* tcd. .aiiinm.' other tlrr>a ; towards *h*- con uttext of A 1 *ace-r.orr.ain*- and s.*v*-r;tl |*ru>" an ptovlnr* ti . humiliation and iliiiiinutinn ot rio- \ustr<--Him gamin nonnn ts, tto- t .. 1 -tit Tit’ key, and ih< mutilation <>f Bul garia In th* face of such war a in* * To* demand f r sanction reparation and guarani* * s in t ie mouth of out ad- Vs i artes prodtlr .-s a silt prising ef fect i ri| adversaries rail the proposal of the four {Teutonic) allied powers a war maneuver (i"rtnany and her allies m-i.«t pro test ill a most enetue: f.lvhl« ,r ’ ti.M tJo n inrdivep wltudt w• re <\pl'ine<l frank',-, at*- nlu't-t •». and in fins man ner. Tlo-y fit ■ Teutonic Mill- 'I convinced fin-t a pear*’ which would i, jud Jlprl Mere pt h lil»* to all ti-lt’lf , rr-nts was | ■■ * »».'* ' hat >• * ouhl '.*• irmitlnnril on l*aue Mite, SLEEPER NAMES MEN FOR JOBS Dr. FranV S'-umway, of l.:in simj. New I'ortlon Hoard Memlier ! WPINT, Mir h Jap J? G* > Sl* t p»*r Thursilfiy sent tho foMov f ne appointments to the s* nut' f"i confmi'itirtn: l>r. Frank W Bhumwav of i r*r • lug. member of tho board of par (lon. j for ill*- term ending Iha ll T ANARUS, 1921 Walter J Hutmtker, of Su-iniv as ;i state fish commissioner, '>r th*- t< rtn r tid nv l»<-. HI. 1922. Ilerla rt E. Powell, of lonia, <- * member of the state hoii’-it mi an <11•»tion and conciliation to >iif*-i.il Frank l>. f>»<!. for tii«* term cm 1 ini’ A tig L’H. 1!«17. AM ■ <*n I, Wr'ght, of, Had \*e a nunib-r of th*’ board of tr i- * • • '*f the M'chienn School for 'lt*- I»•*«f. at Flint, for tin* ti rtn cnd:nr I lor Jl Ri22. Ft inkl’it IV Sayre, of F'u-Ann a* a member of the board of tru fe. -of the Indu-Arial Sr hool sot t.o's, for the term r tiding !>•'(• .;| i;*22. Wt'liam O l.ee of Port Huron I•• 1 tn* mhvr of *hr bo 1 «»; min fleers of the Michigan Hohller**' homi to -ufce«’f| John II l> nnls for the term ending F*-h 2* ts.l Spencer 11. PI ikely, of Had A*e, as a nictnber of the h airtl o| m n acers of the M f hican S >!db*r ' home, to succeed Robert J Frr»'’. for the term ending Feb. 2S, 1921. AFTERNOON EDITION 1 A!l> IVace Terms and (Germany’s Manifesto j j |f Th* Allies, in their reply t*> I i ire-uJvnt Wilsun'-r nut*'-, itedare 1 | i at'v wii) »*cc* pi-it only with i| .lie .iccomplisimnut ot the follow* 1 ! j iiik olijeets: I lie restoration of llrlalimi. of vrrlila, nod ot UonmirKr**. I'br lltdemoit.es due lb, ni. il tiiciiiitloi* of the m*a*le«l terri tories ol I lance, ot Ituastn anil of Hiiiiiunia, wllli Just repuration. Hi oriimilsaiion of t.urope auar ;int< etl b, n ttalilr re* I me. ItcstorHlloa of proi.nees or ter ritories wrested to the post from tbe titles h> foree or nicnlnst the , will of ibelr populations. I.lherntlon <»f Italians, ot slots, of If MtnnnlaMs. an r of Tebeeho | Hlo, agues from torelan donnnn tlon. •,n f rniu-hlsemenl of population suhjeel to the bloody l>raau» nt ill. Turks. I \|. it Is, n n from Kurope «>f tbe tlttomnii empire, whleli has pro, e*l ; JiVuTf ao rHillcall* a Urn ro western «, Him lou. Uermaiiy. in a counter note, do* niMinclr k th< Alli*-s for refuslna to - onslder "reasonal>le terms," j sa ya: t.-rmtin* anrl her nlt'r* made an hr,nest attempt to terminate the „nr and open (he roarl for an underatandlug among tbe helllger <-n:s. I h.* luiflerlaJ government in rre I * dr,tend* *1 upon the decision i*f the adveraurlea „liether the r«»i«*l towards pence should he en tered itimti or not. The hostile go, crummls have , *1 rI nrd to accept this r*»!id. I pan 1 'hem tails the full responsibility for the continual!**** of the hlood sh* and. I’he four tTeptonlet allied pow ers. however, shall roullnue to I struKKle until n peace will he I gained which minruntrea In their J nations their honor. rtUirarr and rJberta of de, rlopmept, . MAYOR TO TAKE HAND IN PROBE Will Try to Learn What Is Wrong: in IJuiltl ing: Roard THURSDAY’S MEET HAS NO RESULT Absence of Quorum De lays Action on In spectors' Cases Fnllmvinj.’ itir.iied 11 • ■1 > iipiui ih* 1 nnn lunct’im nt *<r‘ i '«<mtn 1 -mui • r Wil li.im F. Mi'Don hi. of th< builUin 1 dcpiirtfin-nt. th.'t h* j.r»*|. ’ *-d t> j 1 >ug*’* i t*i Mttwtr Niiirx 'h;*t h** Fibol I i. h the liltilrliiiii ; oinruV" M>d t a> an ] 1 nminc. and in tin- 'i’iim - Thursday ! com* * ih* unim.im .'nn-nt that fh< m:i> <>r will (Mil 'li*- mcniimrs of ff: * ! ( O’iUi;l - i->n In i* -< -ion to disciv* ! I w hiii r wrofik with th* d**p;irt inr-ni Tin* ift':.ir- of the dcp.tr : nn-nt an now n so ir diff*-it nt tribunals. V *•! re of irih* r- *ln- taken ih* : l.tiihllfit dc{* ‘f itm-nt into th* re 1 r nrd* i V rotl’ t ir th*- * ;*•**• of ;* j i fciihh r h*'ing neons***! of tiylhg tr I ,bribe an in-p*foi (h»> -dim in ' i -cini has h< * n din* 1.-irifttl mid hHs ts* ; * ;ih-rt his cast- It, (!• *{\il *»* r\ ir* o.nini -t n, inr* Unihliny c*.m mi- km iis**!f i* *’t»ivsidrrinß th* | -.jisfl* n!«- which h.-ts nrl-e-i between 1 ■ 1 . IP*! ttid ,*n Inr fn-ptor. ,im* , i 1 • ’lisp *ior D'lpont uml now th* I I •tiHjtir tmm - out with the .tn j noutn e;ii*-nt • that h*- will tr> to ftm- 1 cm w f it is w roti'r \ ii .tin; o' the b'llld nc r«*n ni .-ion wi* caHed for Tliur da> ttf M< rnoon. t" .or,-id**r several Import mt matters, hut no tpioruni w.* :r* -.-n» and srr po nfflc-nl .tctlon | i ti". I*l be i ken. Thl.- «•;;* in ki **;. li v 11 h .‘.I :.*, t II < r* <•* -til. h « ii* -ii 'he rub- ratlin thun '?»• . v ' *xj 11, I;> * Ip>r .-l 1.1 !>« *1 , ! it* •nt It is aaul I to he 'lll* t*-I| tip- far! that »h* < ommi- : i n* r- arc j v.-ti *'>l! " V th' I"* V • !I --i meeting opi.v Fommlffloner Mciton , aid was prcMnt. and he muld not , act legally irt the absence of Corn I nilPHionets ilaggerty Hn*l .*•< hniiti 1 - whth «>n Thursday afternoon Ha..’ j gerty and S* hmidf wer** the onl> j (f oni tn tied on f*gge l *»«| I N DETK OI T : 0 NEC EN T. Allies Demond Turks He Expelled from Europe ASK REPARATION FOR INVASIONS Guarantee of Future Must He Firmly Established «i/ rtonrnr j. rksdur. Vorreapo-,.<ii n‘ Untied Press.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 12.—1 real tleut Wllfcoq'ji next muve In the ln tt inational peace gunii depends upon what conlitlentlal information lie has from Germany at* to terns upon v.-hich she would consider peace at this time. In the absence of positive knowl edge as to what, if any information Ihe president has on this question, otlicials today Imll-ved the En'ente reply leaves practically no loophole for further advajicts by the presi dent now. Germany must furnish Wilson ground for the next move. Should the president have In his that the Entente outline of peace term squares to an Oneoumglnl de gree with what Germany would l>e willing to concede, another effort by this government mar tn* expect* ed. In this conned ion, it U> under* .sfood, the presitlent has informa tion indieHijr\£ Germany would agree to the following comesaions: Evacuation and indemnifying of Belgium, evacuation <»f l-'ram-e, ♦ vac nation of Poland, < vacua!lon of Ser bia and Rumania. Germany would dcniand return of er colonic, a pt.int not touched upon in the Entente reply and would n.sist thm imitlnv she nor her sir li*-* h* deprived **f any territory, in hiding Const ant int p]» In vl*-w t>f th** f.'Ct Russia dc* mini is at quisitirn of Ccnst.inUnople anti the Entente demands "the expul fiiui iron. Kurope of the Ottoman inpin*," Constantinople may turn nut to he th** chief bone ol con ten Mon in any peace maneuvers. Gt nnanv it w ilium to indemnify I Belgium because ;-h*- admits viola- Mon t*f a treaty “thru military necea iiy. S!i<’ would n-*t, tinder terms i ulkeil e hei tMul'H’ fv h< re, hew ill ing to ind' tr.ml cihci small nations invaded 1* uiuse he was at war with all *if them befot.* invasion occurred, (’lira seep-s y i proini«cd now until I t on I Inucil on I'ltitr Vinr.l Flans Suffrage “Collegrcs” Ijujjyfis _ j f ClTbiOft. 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