. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. <./.</ -^j^^v*-*:———^ y// €A^£*Z^y^^. iSB Ci:i the slightest change. Maximilians first note asked the president toinvite the Allies to send plenipotentiaries (ambas-sadors with full powers) to negotiate on the basis ofWilsons message to congress of Jan. 8 and laterpronouncements, especially his speech of Sept. 27for an immediate armistice on land and sea and inthe air. A similar note from Austria was received thesame day. President Wilson replied that he could not pro-pose an armistice to the associated governmentswhile the a


. A story of the war and family war service record, 1914-1919. <./.</ -^j^^v*-*:———^ y// €A^£*Z^y^^. iSB Ci:i the slightest change. Maximilians first note asked the president toinvite the Allies to send plenipotentiaries (ambas-sadors with full powers) to negotiate on the basis ofWilsons message to congress of Jan. 8 and laterpronouncements, especially his speech of Sept. 27for an immediate armistice on land and sea and inthe air. A similar note from Austria was received thesame day. President Wilson replied that he could not pro-pose an armistice to the associated governmentswhile the armies of the Central Powers were ontheir soil. Further he asked: Does the chancellorspeak only for the constituted authorities of Ger-many who have so far conducted the war? Thepresident deems the answer to this question vital. Maximilian answered by the great German wire-less station in Nauen Oct. 12. The German govern-ment, he said, was ready to comply with the de-mand for evacuation of Belgium and other terri-tory. He declared he spoke in the name of thegovernment of the German people. President Wi


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