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n= Upon Germany. from Fe Eo vider while returnin Bt. Germain, described hit country aga dig land owner from whom fac tories, fields and mines have been taken and who has been left with only > a empty castle and the debts and thfes of his former extensive prop- parably Rem teeter, you see, I’m tired, I can be! , I guess I sim- Bellen Beal wanta i rip an’ tear! had 9173 —One Step— BIG BiG FOUR! act of vk dence. I represent the Austrian & clalists who fought dur- ing the wat for the lofty principles Says They Are More Severe Thati Those imposed BERNE, June 10 (United Press) ellor Renner, head of the Aus- t peace delegation, im an inter- ldkine | able to live amd ncg allowed to d LgWhat surprised wa most was that th® peace conditions for Austria were in ermany,” as then, feet, if THE EVENING WORLD, | teu erm nt, but we were eurely justi- | fied Wi expecting an eqim! footing. } “dt ls useless to talk of self Jetern@ nation and similar ideals | when o untrios with a huadred per jon Gea nan population, like South Tyre, «7 annexed without the slightest a tempt to justify such an of internatia 241 justice which Presi- dent Wilsoa later promulgated Where are hit fourteen points now? “in Robemin Moravia and Silesia we jose 3,500,0@) of our co-nationas, @hich is more than the population of Switaeriand. In Tyrol we lose 260,000, and in @& yrie 150,000, What remains is the in @ remnant of one at Burope’s capitA % surrounded by a darren, mountai:ayus country—un- quickly. One would, have thought {that such a ertppled a/ate would re- » special financial’ consideration instead of economic .terms even worse than thom given Garmany. “The principle of recipyocity ap- parently js unknown to otr oppo- nents. We are to lose sovareignty | over our own countries so the Cascho- | Slovaks, Jugo-Slavs aod Poles may we our rails for their trains, but we are not given the same privileges re- garding their rails, Every business man will underatand what lack of tariff reciprocity’ means. Bvery hu- man deing will understand what it means for every Austrian to pay his debts to Czecho-Slovakia, Jugo-Slav- ja and Poland at the Geneva rate of exchange of October, 1918, whereas they may pay theig debts at the pres ent rate. it means that Austria’ debts will be more than doubled and her credits cut in halt. “It is almost too late to hope for justice, but for heaven's sake, ingus- tice ought te [mete some Lene FINANCIERS TO TESTIFY ON PEAGE LEAK TO-MORROW Morgan, Vandertip and Davison Telegraph Lodge They Will Be on Hand. WASHINGTON, June 10.—J. P Morgan, Frank Venderlip and@ Henry P. Davison to-day wired Senator Lodge, in response to telegrams from him, they was expected during the In announcifig tl swered the Senate summons, Lodge, stated the investigation is to be public. Warberg Han Never Seen @ Copy of the Treaty. DETROIT, June 10.—Paul M. War- burs, here to ‘address the National that he was willing to testify before the Senate Committee. added, that be had newer seen a copy of the treaty and did not know there was one in the country, nahiiappetiinies GIRL TAKES POISON ON “L.” address Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn, was taken to the Flower Hospital thie nue at 67th Street after having swatowed fodine. employment, resolved to end her life. The doctors but she was held a prisoner for attempt- ing suicide. All dining ca ne the food eo it of any refrixerato: rapid air clreulation (a severe text) use Bi The drain ta ih from in The sclenutt Lining of genuine porcelain all but the very largest mo called “poreelain-enamel ing are round—no vlace fur food Bohn Refrigerator Sl Shop 3 West Telephone Veaderbite—-T Say Newark Store: 01% Broad St, ay Be (Opp. City Lf = Vi, CLEANLINESS, Syphon, famous e-maver, Think what ~ DEPORTATION FR SEATTLE |. W. W'S (Continued From First Page.) cIENITBA Association of Credit Men to-day, said efter Known to Have Been Sent to Her, by Slain unlawful destruction of property,’ and by @ later act, Oct, 16, 1918, to de- port ‘any alien who is a member of or affiliated with any organization a belief in the unlaw- ful destruction of property,’ a part of the opinion of Judge Hand. Members of the Seattle group who are to be deported under the ruling that advocate: Following a report to-day that the anarchist who was destroyed by his Alberta Henry, nineteen, giving her! own bomb last wetk at the home of Attorney General Palmer, afternoon from the waiting room of the| ington, had been partially identified northbound platform of the Third Ave-| as a man whose initials were “J. M.," jout to what e McDONALD, Dane; Spokane agitator and I. W, W. organizer. PETAR W. MERTA, Finn; secre- tary of I. W. W: at Raymond, Wash. | KISIL, Austrian; delegate and organiser of I, W. W. ARTHUR HOLM, Swede; treasurer of the Scandinavian De- fense League and organizer for the detectives and secret service men in ‘The girl told the police she disliked |New York began a hunt for the her work and, unable to get_any other| a" who is known to have written ALEXANDER aid she was in no danger,|a letter from No. 340 Hast 4th Street to the Red hein’ known as “Dyna- whose half- was one of “CHARLES BERNAT, Russian; sec- retary of the Seattle branch of the W.; collected funds, new members and forwarded litera- ture to delegates. TEL H, DIXON, Englishman; W. W.; collected “Dynamite Louis,” Chris Hansen, the three anarchists blown to pieces at 140th Street and Lexington Ave- |, 1914, has not heard from by the police aince she was reported to have gone to Russia a year or two ago. have been a frank and open exponent nue on July delegate of the L for the defense fund; testified he be- lieved in literature which advocated She is said to MARTIN DE tributed booklets advocating ' The house-to-house search for the mysterious “J. M." in the Bust 45th neighborhood second in interest to-day among the hunters of anarchists to the report that Detective Sergeant James Gegan had burmedly left New York at midnight with two suit cases filled with photographs and bearing on the case, Gegan, formerly head of the local Bomb Squad, is sald to have a knowl- edge of Reds and LW » other policeman in the would not say his destination have been Besse! a., the Chief of Police of which city was sure yesterday that he had found the place where the bombs were made the recent opening of the Red on capitalism, Gegan is known to have received a long distance call last night at his in Brooklyn, and following a long talk over the wire was in con- Dutch; dis- CHARLES JACKSON, Dane; writ sustained; was charged as “ become a public charg had $1,000 and he will be released, Other Seattle cases are those of Mrs. Peter W. Merta, previously ordered deported, and Sam Nelson, ordered | released at Washington. eho llama $650,000,000 RAIL LOSS TO GOVERNMENT PREDICTED Administration “Grave Error” in Buying Equip- ment Without Consulting Lines. WASHINGTON, June ing @ possible loss of $650,000,000 to the Government on rallroad operation manuscripts is believed to 10.—Predict- TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1919, BScAm, Fi ear RI eS Foam enad U. $, BOND SPECULATION IS TO BE INVESTIGATED Reserve Board Alarmed at Rate in Which Securities Are Turned Into Other Securities. WASHINGTON, June 10,— Alarmed at the rate at which Government Bonds are being converted into other invest- ments, the Federal Reserve Board to- day ordered all branch Federal Reserve banks to investigate the activities of speculators in their districts. ‘The opinion was expressed that @ con- siderable amount of the bonds have been changed into stocks and bonds that are practically worthless, What Govern- ment action may be taken depends upon the result of the investigation. As @ general barometer to financial conditions the board also desires to find the amount of money in circulation, BOOSTS RENTS THOUGH House Not Satisfied With $1,600 Profit in Year. Accounts David Hirshfleld, ber. the old rental rates. He did not give BELMONT PARK RESULTS. FIRST RACE— to 2'and 1 to 4, second (gohneon), ?'%0 "1, third. Tim 1,27 1 Tom Young, Auction Gallant Kitty also ran ph BELMONT ENTRIES. ? . BELMONT PARK, N. by the end ofthe year, Chairman Good ‘The fous for ‘to-morrow's races are of the House Appropriations Commit- | al follo with Second Commissioner Lahey, Deputy Police Two New York fk vrovably” the bly "your saving by. the years Thit moans ECONOMY, Call if yon ca, o phone for Cateleswe® 424 Ht. New ¥, tives were sent to Bessemer yes- | from Philadelphia more from Pittsburgh: of these mep It is supposed e of the particular fondness Anarchiats for demonstrations anniversaries, plain clothes were sent out to-day in| New York to guard public homes of pubiic the Direetor | ind; one's k ral had spent enough money to ogh Had standard, ry a, officials and “ete nent citizens, churches and other tn-| « it had de- jteriorated and the Government would have to pay. ihiemasaliaarieris New York Seldier o7 Caswalty Li Met, | 1 clothes guard will be| continued, it was said, up to and in- sais te Dante B Wika MACE Lm bare an countries. tee to-day declared the Railroad Ads | weet se os Prats Lreexprelge snd | Burope ministration made @ “grave error” buying a 100,000 f 900 locomotives without Government stands to | quasar Ks and| » forming to have the roads | take it over under an equipment trust, twithstanding that AS * Orderly, Tio; Mont, Bieta Night consulting | RECON Wick’ Aumapetan taienp four-your-cidy and upwant; aboot two eas, F tent borrowing is being done on the bonds, which thus increases OLD RATES PAID HIM Lessee of fSrooklyn Apartment How an apartment house owner can do a litle profiteering for himself by leasing his premises to another was brought out today at an investigation of Samuel Strongin by Commissioner of ‘Tenants at an apartment house, Nos. 203 to 221 Avenwe F, Brooklyn, had testified that their rent had been in- creased from 35 to nearly 60 per cent. within two years, and that the heaviest increases had been made by Strongin since be leased the property last Octo- Strongin, on the stand, swore he ex- pected to make about $1,600 a year at definite answer as to what he had made after boosting the rents, He did, how- ever, admit that the property had just old for $180,000, which was 20 t. more than its assessed valua- or three-year-olds and upwards; claiming; purse $700; seven furlongs, main course.—dJaicius, 117 (MoTagwart), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Colto, 109 (Wida), 6 to 6, ‘Tarascon, 114 to 2 and 6 to 5, Favour, Tie Pin, , Hong Kong and Y;, June 10.—|joint resolution regarding Jewish mas- sacres in Poland and other Eastern | S: |1and. Chairman Porter sald the proba- ‘Busi | bilities were that after receipt of the | SIXTH MAN GETS LONG TERM FOR MURDER THEN WISCONSIN RATIFY FY SUFFRAGE Western State “Sthte Leghtueated Lead In Approving Consti- tutional Amendment. SPRINGFIELD, IM, June 10.—Ili- nois is the first State to ratify the Woman Suffrage Constitutional Amendment. The General Assembly approved the measure to-day, ‘The vote in the Senate was unanimous, while in the House the vote was 132 to 3, MADISON, Wis, June 10.—The Wisconsin General Assembly to-day ratified the national woman suffrage amendment. The Senate vote was 24 to 1, while in the lower house it was 54 to 2, HARRISBURG, Pa, June 10,—A resolution proposing ratification of the Federal Suffrage Amendment has | been introduced by Senator Gray of Philadelphia. Gov. Sproul to-day sent messages to both branches of the Legislature | asking for prompt and favorable ac- tion on the Amendment. WASHINGTON, June‘ 10.—Gov. Robertson of Oklahoma announced | to-day he would call no special ses- sion of the Legislature to act on the Suffrage Amendment. CONCORD, N, H., June 10,—Gov. | Bartlett to-day said he would call a ‘special session of the Legislature in the fall to act on the uffrage Amend- ment unless it developed there was no hope of favorable action, which he did not anticipate PROGRESSIVES PICK JOHNSON FOR PRESIDENT California Senator's Candidacy in 1920 Announced by Kenyon and Borah. WASHINGTON, June 10—Senators Borah and Kenyon said today that Wife Hysterical as Cutone Is Sent |senator Hiram Johnson of California is to Prison for 20 to 30 the candidate of Senate Progressives for Years. President in 1990. They hay SOMMPRVILLE, N. J., June 10.—The trial of Charles Cutone of Jersey City, ged with the murder of Charles Hil- bert of Allentown, Pa, Jast August, came to an abrupt end to-day when the defendant withdrew his plea of not guilty and entered a plea of non vult He was sentenced to not less than twenty nor more than thirty years’ im- prisonment at hard labor. His wife, a frail looking little girl, became hys- terical. Seven men, most of them from Jersey City and Newark, were indicted for the murder of Hilbert, who was a driver of a silk company’s truck. Five have al- ready been tried, found gutity anf are now serving various terms. Ralph Diets, the seventh man sought, is still at large. GRAIN HEADS STUDY PLANS TO HANDLE BIG WHEAT CROP Food Board Men Confer With 250 Delegates for Team Work 1,100,000,000 Bushel Yield. ‘The Grain Corporation of the Food Administration to-day opened a con- ference with 250 representatives of every branch of the grain trade. The purpose is to secure team work in the handling of this season's huge crop. Julius H. Barnes, Corporation Presi- dent, estimated this year’s wheat crop At 1,100,000,000 bushels, 410,000,000 bushels ot which would be sent abroad, leaving only @ sofe margin over the expected home consumption of 6,000,000 bushel These corporation Vice Presidents at- tended: H. B, Jackson, Chicago; E. F, Galveston; G. 8. Jackson, Baltimore; Frank L, Carey, Minneap-' olis; D. F. Piazaek, Kansas City; C. B. Cox, New Orleans; C. T. Neal, Omaha; H. D, Irwin, Philadelphia; M. HH. Houser, Portland, Ore.; B. H. Lang, St. Louis; R. A. Lewin, San Francisco; P. H. Ginder, Duluth; Charles Ken- nedy, Buffalo. eee MASSACRE HEARING HELD UP Committe: Await Far- ther Report From Warsaw. WASHINGTON, June 10.~The House Foreign Affairs Commfttee decided to- day “in the Interest of justice,” to await @ more detailed report from Minister Gibson, at Warsaw, before proceeding with public hearings on a Chairman Porter explained that the question was one of delicacy and that information had been received from the wisdom of awaiting @ further re- port from a mission headed by Min- ister Gibson, which has been instructed to investigate alleged outrages in Po- information from the mission further necessary. the State Department which showed | — already begun active campaigns to line up the liberal support of the country behind Johnson, it was stated. The call re- Johnson for a meeting to launch his paign, Progressive Senators stated. American affairs; right of peaceable assemblag: labor programme based on co-ope: the industries which their toil creates. BIG RAT ATTACKS BABY House—Child’s Fingers Are Bitten. No. at his mother’s hom 225 Bas brought the mother, Mrs. Maria God. corridor and followed it, shouting fo: help. out, clubbed It to death, cauterized. ee we: Murderer of Bi tally BOSTON, June 1 month ago, pleaded guilty to man, to fifteen years In State Prison, tried yesterda pointed mental} ing w but physician: accepted, cently issued by California friends of candidacy is part of the general cam- The platform upon which Progressives will put Johnson forward at the Re- publican convention will include: No permanent entangling alliances with Europe and no meddling by Europe in immediate return of all American troops from abroad, par- ticularly from Russia; complete restora- tion of free speech, a free press and the ) and a tion and a greater interest of the workers in AS HE SLEEPS IN CRIB Policeman Kills Animal as It Leaves |OHADBOURNE.—On June 9, GRACE A big rat attacked two-year-old Leon- ard! Godfredo, asleep in his erfb to-day 113th ‘Street. The child's screams fredo, who drove the animal into the ‘The child was taken to the Beth Devid Hospital, where wounds on his fingers He had. boon indicted for mura the first degree and waa to have tecn ap- y the ‘court reported he was eficlent and the lesser pleads | TWO fite-clm window cleaners ho can telr DI VIDED ON GERMAN Y’S EARLY ADM ISST ON TO LEAGUE GUE * ILLINOIS FIRST, Q39Y (iae gnietine ) O-Boy! ‘THE Feast of Belshas- ear was a very tame affair without an O-JOY DESSERT to give it the final exquisite touch of thé’ aa dl eee | IRST call for Luncheon. Speeding North, South, East or West on Pennsyl- vania Flyers, get your favor- ite summer luncheon — Wheatsworth Whole Wheat Biscuit with milk. Sealed Individual Service Cartons keep these delicious, nourishing crackers crisp. Eat Cool—Keep Cool. F. H, BENNETT BISCUIT 0O., N.Y, “Wheatsworth Leanna $1.00 PER DAY RENTS Any High-Class Electric VACUUM CLEANER For Two Days Rental Dept. 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