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Í WSW YORK CITY Value of Mark Rises i IS .3$%^pV3>E!tBUIIiT What sm you doing to relieve As Peace Approaches this dsn?erous condition? THIS COMPANY is ready and ¥>ERNE, June 22..-Owing to better wflltar to maKe a certain number ¦^ peace prospects, the German rate Of BUILDING LOANS. Help us. of exchange has risen from about 34 Every dollar you invest In our to 40^ francs for TOO marks. The GUARANTEED FIRST MORT¬ Austrian rate has risen GAGES means that we can make from 15 to Just so many more BUILDING 20 francs a 100 crowns. LOANS.. Buy now. " "£5 gears without lost toan , investor." * HfûTQN WHICH ALllBS'FINAL- ANSWER WAS GIVEN TO Allies Refuse LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO. Qimirarperiodauowzptor signing. Mj RICHARD M. HURO, President 0$ German Plea; Financial Pirates! Capital,Surplus&Pr.$9,000,000 signature, the Centrists wavered and £>» liberty St.,N.T. 184 Montagne St.Bkn.^ imposed conditions, and the Democrats temporarilv balked any hope of a to Strike majority by stubbornly persisting Ready against the extradition by the Entente How to heirs of protect your financial burdens imposed upon the the former Emperor and other Ger¬ Continued German man notables. from pagre I people." This was' the stumbling block, for Herr Bauer continued: the Democrats could not be budged "The distress of the land and of the from the attitude which held ready presented and with the increase they of has brought us together. We through a forlorn pride in the former heavy burdens. pecóle war lord and the belief that a revolu¬ could not refuse cooperation unless "The German people does not wish tion would break out in protest by for the of the we desired to run the risk of leaving the people should von Hindenburg, resumption bloody war; Germany prey to a chaotic state, with¬ Ludendorff and other idols also be hu¬ it honestly wishes for a lasting peace. out government and hopeless of sal¬ miliated. "In view of the attitude of the Al¬ Count von Bernstorff, the former lied and associated the vation. You will believe mc when I ambassador at Washington, played a governments, have become a nation of bond say we arc not here to stand for the prominent part in the proceedings, not German people has no other force in interests of our own and still only as president of the German peace its hands save to appeal to the eter¬ party, to less to our ambitions. committee, but, according persistent nally inalienable to an inde¬ WE Millions now own their satisfy rumor, as the possible successor of right buyers. Act Declared a Duty Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau, head of pendent life, which belongs to the Ger¬ the German peace for there man as to all "Wc are sense delegation, people, peoples. first Bonds. A new in¬ here from the of was a powerful group that wanted him» bonds.Liberty "The of the German re¬ duty to save that which is salvable." to suffer the poetic justice of signing government can lend no Having expressed regret for the ac¬ the terms, after he had helped to public support to this vestment trend is under You see tion of the Democrats Herr Bauer bring the United States into the war. sacred right of the German people way. Von Bernstorff, however, resisted, the formally presented the new ministers and, after having been appointed in by application of force. The gov¬ in own iind announced that the Cabinet's the morning to the Cabinet headed ernment .only hopes for support examples your family. general programme would remain by Gustav Adolf Bauer, refused to ac- through the* cooscience of mankind. cept the appointment or have any¬ No those of the Al¬ identical to that of the Scheidemann thing to do with thé matter. people, including Ministry. Coming to the question of Opposition to Treaty Weakens lied and associated powers, could ex¬ But beware! Financial are full signing the treaty or not, Herr Bauer Later in the day the Centrists pect the German people to agree with pirates said: dropped their demand for modification thorough conviction to an instrument, to take of the con¬ "The imperial government only too of the terms and expressed their will¬ of peace whereby living members of rigged advantage very to well understands that it faces the en¬ ingness sign. The Democrats also the of the German weakened to such an extent that fifteen very body people emy's terms. Exalted indignation car¬ of their members in the Copyright, Underwood & Undorwood. are to be cut off without consultation fidence the of sixty-five As¬ Gustav Adolf been inspired by possession ries away individuals and the commu¬ went over to the side in favor Bauer, Majority Socialist, who has chosen Premier in the sembly B erlin Cabinet. of the populations concerned, whereby and tries to find but if on of signature. reorganized nity vent, The first headed Herr the dignity of the German state is io securities. assuming my heavy office I may make ministry, by be government Bauer, lasted exactly one hour. It of affairs in permanently impaired, and where¬ a it is this: Do not allow the on Germany. The Indepen¬ tures. This feeling was much ac¬ request crashed the stubbornness of the dents feel themselves wholly Independ- centuated by the fall of the Scheide¬ by unendurable economic and financial question of acceptance or rejection to Democrats and Von Bernstorff's flat re¬ sible for burdens are to be laid fusal to head the of the outcome of the peace mann Cabinet. upon the Ger¬ become a party matter. Do not mis¬ Ministry Foreign negotiations, being at present unwill¬ Many officials at man work without No chiv¬ Affairs. Dr. Dernburg, who had been to predicted privately people. They scruple. judge the advocates of rejection as as ing undertake to organize a new the outset of the negotiations with the named Minister of Finance, de¬ to lack of German "The German government has re¬ selfish or clared he could not The government owing support delegates that the ministry Chauvinists, pursuing aims, cooperate. in the National are ceived passionate expressions of opin¬ them women the of. Democrats then reduced their Assembly. They headed by Philipp Scheidemann would alry prevents from advocates acceptance under dire demands more than content to observe the sending to one on which were other give way to another Cabinet before ion from the population in the districts as cowards or void point, they parties with diffi¬ the .necessity weaklings, adamant, namely, that the former Ger¬ struggling impending actual signing took place. The to be cue off in the East, to the effect over of the national sense of culties while the process of radicaliza- large majority recorded in the Weimar their financial An illu¬ justice. man Emperor, Von Hindenburg and tion makes the that they will oppose themselves to the gang-plank. "On both sides are reasons Ludendorff must not be delivered to steady headway among Assembly in favor of signing the weighty laboring masses. treaty was consideren here separation of these districts which which no man the Entente for trial. by officials responsible can overlook. the Bauer The Independents are carrying on as an accurate reflection of the domi¬ have for the creator part been Ger¬ article in The World's Work for must Eventually Cabinet was an the minating A decision be taken. The time reconstructed, with Dr. Herman Muel¬ energetic agitation throughout nant desire of the German people for man for many centurie3 all means for reflection country and are making rapid inroads peace at the earliest moment. by is past. The hour for ac¬ ler, the Majority Socialist leader, as on the strongholds of the Majority Senator on they possesses. The German govern¬ tion has arrived, and in it each of you Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Math¬ Socialists. Norris, commenting the January gives them "Die Freiheit" news of ment, finds itself examples. Amongst ias as prints efforts the to amend the therefore, compelled bears a Erzberger Minister of Finance of Socialist responsibility. and Vice-Premier. Majority clubs going over treaty so they would not be compelled to decline all responsibility for any "The is con¬ en masse to the Independents. The to surrender the ex-Kaiser the two: imperial government Issue Left to Assembly of the and ac¬ difficulty which may result from the scious that despite all manifestations huge gains Independents and the knowledge blame for the war, said to¬ following In his first speech in the afternoon losses of the Majority faction in the resistance of the inhabitants again.;! '¦ of confidence it can in the of the Premier night: eyes Bauer outlined his programme Bavarian municipal elections several "I would not accept the treaty if it their separation from Germany. nation and history only have one real to the peace committee of the Assem¬ days ago are regarded as an ominous does not call for the trial of the Kai¬ "If the o'f the A New woman bly. It was decided not to vote on the of government German Hampshire recently justification, namely, to ruthlessly sign coming political events. ser. He should be tried, and, as the brought question of peace, since the Cabinet A highly pessimistic tone prevails evidence shows, like republic is, nevertheless, ready to sign suit to recover make a decision after the examination was a peace to hero imprisoned, Napo¬ $48,070 which she had been distinctly Cabinet, but regarding the future in general, leon, or hanged. I don't care the conditions of the Allier, with the of the facts and a with¬ submit the question to the whether is particu¬ responsibility for Assembly peace signed or rejected. larly about officially blaming Germany above mentioned reservation, yet this induced to "invest" in the out an on Sunday ratification. The most intelligent authorities as¬ for the war. in worthless stocks eye party feelings." Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau will Saying that the treaty is not done of its free will, The gov¬ sert that Germany is not able to meet will not make it so. The fact of her (Sections missing.) leave Weimar to-morrow for a vaca¬ the financial and ernment of the German sol¬ of a cereal concern. tion in his political terms. They guilt is beyond the treaty, and that is republic "Yield to Force" His Plea private capacity. Count say the government itself will be un¬ sufficient. The declares that its von Bernstorff will on Scapa Flow sinking was emnly attitude is to that by the go a »vacation able to prevent an outbreak of civil a 'cute' but it does not Declaring signing treaty Monday, unless the new Cabinet needs trick, look be understood in the sense that it under reserve the war in Eastern Germany if an attempt good." government yielded his advice. is made to transfer The yields to force, being resolved to spare A widow had $20,000 of life insurance to force in order-to Herr the new territory to the White House to-night had re¬ spare suffering Bauer, Premier, had Poles. They also declare that the ceived no communication from Presi¬ the German people, whose are a new hitherto scarcely been mentioned for suffering With it Germany from war and disrup¬ peace conditions will aggravate the so¬ dent Wilson to the a new money. she at $125 a Philipp Scheidemann's position. Prior cial subsequent receiv¬ unspeakable, war, the shattering purchased, tion of national unity by further occu¬ to his ferment throughout Germany, and ing in Paris of news of the German As¬ appointment as Labor Minister an of its national unity by further occu¬ stock was pation, starvation for the women and he was of they predict early resumption of sembly's action. Consequently there share, which then in the secretary the labor unions turbulent outbreaks was no definite pation of German terrible selling of He is as against the gov¬ information obtainable territories, children and an unmerciful longer re¬ Germany, rated a long¬ ernment. as to when the President famine for headed, conservative who is would leave women and children, and market $80 a share. It later tention of German prisoners, Herr Socialist, . It was thought possible that open a¿ proved reputed to have as much influence with should the mercilessly prolonged retention of the Bauer continued: the as Carl actual signing of the treaty to be almost workingmen Legien, head take place Thursday the President prisoners of war. entirely worthless. "But the government expects, in of the German Trades Union Confed¬ Is All Set leave Paris "The view the eration. He was the choice Stage might immediately, so as to German people expects, in view of stupendous burden thus of originally arrive in the United States by July 4. of the that all the Socialist groups. He is forty- The it grievous burdens which it is to assumed, military and civilian nine years old. For Foe to President, is known, has made take Fortunately, the of such in^ prisoners will be returned without in- Sign all arrangements, so such negotiations upon itself, that all German mili¬ prevention unhappy with the Germans after the and civilian terruption 1. At this LONDON, June on signing of tary prisoners, beginning cidents is a business matter. We believe beginning July the 22..Commenting June 22 the treaty as are necessary and the and simple «olemn moment the government de¬ precarious life of the new Cabinet VERSAILLES, (By The As¬ formulation of July 1, thereafter in uninterrupted once peace is signed, the Reuter cor¬ sociated uncompleted portions succession and within a short that man as sires to express itself with absolute in Press)..Arrangements al- of the Austrian treaty may be period, any forward-looking concerned to the respondent says that a mere ready have to take at placed shall be restored. clearness in order to meet beforehand accident or a few abstentions at begun shape Ver¬ in the hands of other members of the Germany gave back may sailles for signing the peace treaty. American her enemies' of his heirs will be to discuss : any possible reproaches that the any moment result in its defeat, as the Orders have been to delegation. prisoners of war within protection glad con¬ Centrist and on given have every¬ ditions imposed exceed Socialist bloc, which it thing in readiness Tuesday, although two months." Germany's depends, commands only 255 out of the the to power to perform, and we therefore 423 deputies. ceremony, according the Havas Reply of the Allies ¡ Agency, is not likely to occur before Marconi Named The to decline all responsibility for the con- Thursday at the earliest. reply the German delegation sequences that may befall Other dispatches say the said: A COLUMBIA Germany. take ceremony TRUST FUND should her utmost endeavors prove the may place Wednesday, or even as Peace "The present note of the German Signing of Treaty early as Tuesday. Delegate conditions impossible of fulfilment." The famous delegation presents no arguments or Gallery of Mirrors has considerations not the Bauer Thanks Scheidemann Possible received its final furnishings. The already examined. for safeguarding money you leave Tuesday carpets have been laid and the Tittoni, Foreign Min¬ The Allied and Associated When the Assembly opened at noon orna¬ govern- all the mental table with Its eighteenth cen¬ ments, therefore, feel to members of the new Cabinet PARIS, June 22 The tury gilt and bronze ister, and Senator constrained were present. Herr Bauer, in announc¬ (By Associated decorations has say that the time for discussion is Press) been placed in position on the dais is ing the formation of his ministry, (2 p. m.)..After receiving a Scialoia Other past. can or The this: vote of where tho plenipotentiaries will be Envoys They accept acknowledge plan heartily thanked the members of the confidence the new German seated. no retiring Cabinet, especially Philipp Cabinet will ask that the Allies waive qualification or reservation and Scheideniann, for their devoted and their demands for the Room for 400 Guests ROME, June 22..The Italian dele¬ must require of the German represent¬ surrender of the There 1. A Columbia Trust Fund is set self-sacrificing labors. He added also former Emperor and for Germany to will be room for 400 invited gation to the peace conference here- atives an unequivocal decision as to simply money that these thanks were to persons at the historic due the mem¬ acknowledge responsibility for the war, session. They after will be of former Fur- their purposes to and as aside under the of bers of the German peace but no matter will be given in the composed sign accept protection the Columbia delegation. what their reply the places left wing Minister a or Tho Premier said the resignation of peace treaty will be signed, according of the Hall of Mirrors, while the right Leign Tittoni, Senator Gugli- whole, not to sign and accept the Trust and invested to the Scheidemann Cabinet was due to to advices from Weimar to the Ameri¬ wing will be occupied by about the elmo Marconi and Senator Vittorio treaty as finally formulated. After the Company provide lack of a united front with to can same number of press representatives. Scialoia. the the regard peace delegation. signature, Allied and Associated income for definite draft of the? peace terms, on which Advices were received by the Ameri¬ Sixty seats have been allotted to the must hold periodical objects. the Cabinet views were can French press. pewers Germany responsible sharply divided. delegation to the peace conference Tommaso the new These dissensions went at 3 The programme of as Tittoni, Italian for the execution of every stipulation riffht through o'clock this afternoon that the arrangements, Minister of is an the ranks of the government far as it has been was sub¬ Foreign Affairs, able of the 2. Life insurance or parties. German National Assembly met in Wei¬ settled, diplomat and authority on international treaty." any other be "To every one of us who to mar at noon and that new mitted to Premier Clemenceau to-day. money may the former belonged the Cabinet The court of honor affairs. He has served his country as government," said Herr would demand a vote of confidence. has been cleared Ambassador to and used to form the Trust Fund. We are bound Bauer, "it was a bitter and hard The advices said of captured guns. Three regiments of England France. between fight that afterward u note and five of He has been a member of the Perma¬ a indignation and cool reflec¬ would be forwarded to Versailles ask¬ infantry cavalry will be on nent Court of Arbitration of The Foch to Seize All by written agreement to out tion. It was hard for us duty. Republican guards in gala uni- Hague carry your to exceedingly ing the Allied and associated powers to form will Signor Tittoni was born at Rome in take the decision to join a new gov- the render the honors. They wishes and change peace treaty, first by waiv¬ will be stationed on the 1855, and educated at the Universities definitely absolutely. eminent, whose most urgent duty must ing their demands for the surrender of grand stair¬ of Rome, Oxford and German Utilities be to conc'ude a peace of case by which the plenipotentiaries Liege. injustice." the former Emperor and, second, for enter the hall. Gugliolmo Marconi is known Germany's acknowledgement in writing According to the Havas throughout the world as the man who 3. We will make investments of the Tru6t Fund of her responsibility for the war. relations with Agency, first demonstrated the of COBLENZ, June 22 (By The As¬ It was diplomatic Germany will wireless practicability Bauer Cabinet added that no matter what not be resumed on telegraphy. He has spent sociated Press)..More than 600,000 for in such securities the Allied was the immediately signing much time in the you as'are lawful for reply treaty would the treaty, but only after its ratifica¬ United States, and Allied soldiers in the occupied areas be signed. tion. This to was a familiar figure in New York be¬ also applies admission stood ready for a Trustees, or, if you can us Soon Remodelled A dispatch reaching the American of German subjects into France. fore the war. He is forty-five years Saturday night fur- prefer, you give force delegation late yesterday after¬ Fronting M. Clemenceau's presiden¬ old, having been born in Bologna in ther invasion of Germany. The troop definite instructions to follow. noon from Weimar said a decision had tial chair will be placed a small table 1874. concentration ordered by Marshal WEIMAR, June 21 (By The bren reached by the Germans to ask on which the diplomatic instruments Senator Vittorio Scialoia is not well Foch has been ciated Asso-j for further delay from the Allies, but will he laid. It will be to this table known in the United States. completed up and down Press)..Germany acquired a: that later the Rhine, and every detail has 4. Income from r.ew Cabinet after the Social Democrats and that each representative is called in been the Trust Fund will be only nearly a week Centrists found they had a sufficient alphabetical order to his worked out for an in paid of literal in in sign name to advance, the in to sweating blazing Weimar majority the Assembly and so de¬ the treaty and affix to it his govern¬ event that Germany does not installments whom you wish and when weather. The of the cided not to sign a request for delay. ment seal. As there are 100 Wilson to Leave accept signing peace In in the delegates, the terms. wish and in the amount terms naturally was the high quarters the peace con¬ ceremony is expected to take at you you wish. tion only ques¬ ference the belief was least minutes. Even orders to the civilian * around which Cabinet construc¬ that expressed ninety On Hour's popula- tion hinged, and the the signing of the treaty would It is as yet uncertain whether M. Notice tions, printed in French, English and government, tike place There seemed Clemenceau will make a speech. It which had gone on record as consider¬ Wednesday. is German, as framed Marshal the terms to be no inclination to grant the Ger¬ considered as not unlikely that the by Foch, ing unacceptable, found a mans Germans will New York Tributiti are for distribution in You can take this matter at one our turprising following behind it. any delay, although it was raise a last protest at Special Cable Service. ready the dis- up any of The recognized that if there was no German the moment of signing. fCopyright. 1910. Now York tricts and villages taken o er the first party ballots seemed to The final Tribune Inc.) Allies. One order in by The make the of the government to deal with some delay preparations for tho sign¬ PARIS, June 22..While the military offices. Vizepresident in will he signing treaty in- would be ing of the treaty will be at the news regulations says that house charge glad . evitable, for the powerful inevitable. discussed from Weimar to-day is uncertain, there any from Socialist .Majority Action of a meeting at the prefecture here to¬ is no which civilians may fire upon the to talk to and party voted two-thirds for Troops Uncertain morrow. uncertainty about the fact that you personally course, ending the suspense. With With to French officials are assum¬ Marshal Foch has marching troops shall be burned im- promptly. Of dependents the In¬ regard whether the Allied ing that acceptance of the Allied departed for his mediately. Another order provides for there is no on supporting them, the Con¬ troops will move forward if an af- terms by Germany is certain. headquarters, where he assumed com¬ the requisitioning of the obligation your part. servatives as a party behind thern firmative answer is not received from Prefect of mand of 760,000 men. It is also true railways, «nd the Centrists on the Germans at Police U>uix, of Paris, that the Allied fleets telegraphs, telephones nnd other utili¬ the fence, the 8 o'clock Monday after¬ has been to take "have taken posi¬ ties, as well as i**su!t appeared a foregone conclusion. noon, some of those in favor assigned charge of tions with a view to the persons employed in But the Conservatives the authority the maintenance of order in Versailles. German if reestablishing these services. suddenly sending troops forward immediate¬ He will have a force of blockade, that step should About 100,000 Americans will swung 'around and declared for non- ly, while others prefer a of two largo gen¬ be necessary. move or three delay darmes at his disposal, in udditicn to forward if the final order comes. Th^ days for the actual ma¬ the troops, in order to control American, British and French dele- con:entration completed is Amer- n.uvre. the gâtions reiterate that no further just The view of crowds which undoubtedly will come in of the delay ica's greatest display of strength since the members of the to Versailles on the day the is acceptance treaty is possible, the armistice. council of five after the to¬ treaty the question being entirely up to the The IN day was that meeting signed. Germans to act proclamation says: FINANCIAL IN SHOPPING everything looked favor- Only French representatives will be before ^:49 p. m. to- "The Allies into DISTRICT ¦¦.Jle to the signing of the treaty, and morrow. Though many peace dele- entering German CENTRI that it was intrusted with the arrangements for are territory will respect persons and 60 even possible this function the function, the Allied and gates said to favor giving the'Ger- and will enable Broadway 5*Ave&34*St. nught take place Tuesday. associated mans a few days longer to property the German COLUMBIA The council delegates being regarded as the guests their organize population to carry on their ordinary cluhion yesterday reached a con- of France. govvernment, there is little likeli¬ business, provided the and with regard to the protection hood that this will be granted, and re¬ safety of minorities in fusal will set the movements of billets and supplies of Poland. The repara¬ Allied armies in mo¬ the Allies are tion terms of the Austrian were tion Monday evening. fully guaranteed. IN HARLEM TRUST Genuine not treaty The "All the personnel of public admin¬ IN THE BRONX Cordovan Oxfords completed and will be taken up Vote No American staff at the Hotel istrations must of our again Monday. Surprise Grillon are remain at their posts Î25*3t6 148*St& own make will give doubly interested in the and continue to carry out their duties the signature, because it will mean the under control of the Lenox Ave Third Ave yon utmost in service To Ue S* return home of many, all Allied armies. Officials and although plans Any infraction of these orders will be CUMPANÍ and quality to be had in preparation have been delayed in New York. Independents in until Weimar has deeided. punished* accordance with military Made to WASHINGTON, June 22..Decision Arrangements for President regulations. order, $14 and up. of the German have been Wilson's "All persons guilty of any hostility National Assembly to¬ departure perfected so as to ngainst the Allied troops, whether in MiUta.y Boote Greatly Germany to '¦nable him to quit Paris for on tltltvctâ Gaining day sign the treaty of peace formu¬ America firing them or by way of Brest at an hour's destroying railways, lated by the Versaute« conference wus notice. roads and waterways, or or E. Inc. In no wise Secretary Lansing, Mr. White and cutting VOGEL, N*w York Tribun« surprising to officials In eral will Gen- damaging telegraph and telephone Member of Federal Reserve System Spicioi CabU ¡Stnrvie« Washington. Belief had been Blias remain for the negotia- lines, or in with (Ctorrlffet, 191». N«w Tork general (¡on of the Austrian and communicating the Tribun« toe.) in official circles here since the Ger¬ act, in treaty will enemy are amenable to military law. BERLIN, Jim« 22. The-Independent mans w«ro handed advisory capacity in regard to In all communes all are th« peace terms that the Turkish and arms must be £ Socialists the only party fairly the Bulgarian treaties, but handed over to the area ««tinfkd eventually German delegation the decision us to who commandnnt with the nrenent chaotic state would bo instructed tt, affix its leaves with Mr. one hour after tho oí «ignu- Wilson has been deferred. this order." I promulgation