Show P 1 ACE IS GREAT DESIRE OF SLAV NATIONALITIES r Pen People co lc of Former Hungar- Hungar nr Tan 3 Domain Hope for Stable Economic uc Status s 1 London Jan SI Peace Pence and tranquilIty tranquil tranquil- ity rath rather r than political qu questions are arc uppermost in the tho minds s of ot the In lit th territory that was once tho the Aus- Aus tro-I tro tro unitarian empire In the tho opinion oC or Sir William I K B. B E. E director director director tor of or British food foo l relic relief In Jn Europe The chief chic yearning of tho the people Sir William asserts Is for a I. I return to I table stable time peace economic conditions that will relieve relle the precarious In Industrial Industrial industrial in- in situation that no now obtains problem Tho-problem Tho problem Sir William cs Is Isan Isan an nn ln exceedingly I grave ve one A review of or conditions he discovered disco durin during a recent visit to tho Ow former Cormer domain of ol the tho and 1011 his opinions opinions opinions ions regarding tho the situation lIon there wusI was vas given I cn b by Sir William a as follow Vienna Curious Tho position of or Vienna t. t is Es a a. vcr very curious one toda today Once or c of or tho capitals of or Europe it tm hns has a L population population lation a lon of or two and antI a a. half minion mIDion peo- peo plc Ie but what can the Ule tin tiny Austrian state stale with only six Ic and a L half million million million mil mil- lion inhabitants in all do to support so great a ell city From th the tho economical point of ot view I r rail fall to seo how hov VIenna VIenna Vi Vienna VI- VI enna can remain as It was In The Iho days das of the Austro Hungarian empiric empire There I will probably not bo be a convulsive o process process proc proc- ess of depopulation but the Viennese enne c cwill will go 0 away I. a from rom their birthplace in numbers in the course of ot time and 1111 likewise many Austrians of or the countr country country coun coun- tr try districts Some for tor instance will willi willio go o to South America Tho emigration gration will bo be gradual a n id td automatic With r regard gard to the existing stran government gov gov- its position is a vcr very difficult difficult cult cull one No government lO is to tobe tobe tobe be Jon lived Jong-lived which cannot the people with tho the basic of or life I should not like to be the member of a government to pro go o to the constituents constituent without being being- able to 10 offer orter them coal and with very cr little little lit lit- lIt lIt- tle tlc food In the landI land 1 I r did root not notice a strong feeling for union with Germany German among tho the Austrians It must however howe be he re remembered remembered remembered re- re that President Reisch and Chancellor have c both publicly df discussed cussed the a advantages vantages of or a a. political political cal union with Germany German Their lr lacks to Wall WallIn aU I In the tho visited In all countries 1 the tho people have c their backs to the wall I and aDd arc are more concerned with the desire desire de- de sire for tor peace and tranquility than i l r with political Questions although In Hungary there fa a definite wish for forI I a ar monarchy monarch In Czecho the they arc are setting down But there is a n shortage there of coal an and raw ram mat ma- ma t rI J. J In Rumal Rumania a they the have a a. food surplus s for export yet no means of or transport It is the same in Jugo JuSo slavia The Tho people of Belgrade feel teel vcr very bitterly tho doings doings- of dAnnunzIo at Flume and along along- the tM Da Dalmatian j mat Ian coast but they exhibited d much restraint I thought ht Everywhere tho people need x raw raw r.- r. materials to work up Credits abroad are required for them to ob- ob tn n raw raw materials L Ins an will beable bo be able abc to do o more if it th the United States Slates comes in The Slavs Jugo-Slavs are so 0 immersed im immersed immersed im- im mersed In their own economic difficulties and desperate situation that thc they havo hlo time to think of or anything any any- thing else Peace and credit are the J things s they need Bolshevism is on tho the decline all through southern Europe despite the privations the tho people havo had to face The Hungarians learned tho the lesson that Bolshevism does docs not supply f food od I If there thero were no food and no coal of or course there r might i ht bean bean be bo boan an outbreak of complete anarchy I Favorable to Monarchy M M. M Huszar tho the new head of the government of Hungary Hungar openly favors fa favors fa- fa vors the ret return rn of or the thc monarchical system He is approved b by the Al Allies l- l lies Hes who ho oppose a Haps burg restoration restoration restora restora- tion In Jn Hungary aT although a new dy dynasty dynasty dy- dy nast nasty ml might ht pass muster The They arc are much better belter off oct for food in Budapest than In Vienna Lack of or coal and wood and tho the utter demoralization of or orthe the transport system form serious difficulties dif tIlt nevertheless The Rumanian occupation on contributed very ver- largely to the present shortcomings in tho the transport transport transport trans trans- port facilities facUlties of Hungary There Is no likelihood of or an any great reat I restoration movement in what was I once tho the empire of the the The Czecho Slovaks and tho the Slavs Jugo hate the A Austrians and the Austrians hate hato them What hns has meant tho makIng making mak mak- ing InS of one ono has meant the unmaking of br the other Certainly during the tho thelast last st l two VO months all these coun countries tries have o a begun to realize their own Interests interests in- in j t I b by inaugurating freer economic Intercourse among themselves es I I j t I I Chicago The Chicago The last time the greatest and perhaps the time most significant of or all nil suffrage suffrage suf sur- frage frabe conventions Is to be held in this city February 12 There will be no need of ot any moro more conventions for Cor the reason that 1920 will undoubtedly witness witness witness wit wit- ness tho the ratification o of a sufficient number of ot states of ot th the tho federal suffrage amendment i. i Th The Tho call to the thc first fifty annual convention convention con con- of ot the National r American Wom Worn jan Im an Suffrage e association u signed b by officers of- of of ot tho the organization follows follows' Su Suffragists ts hear this last call to a suffrage convention con The Tho officers of tho the National American American Ameri Ameri- can Woman oman Suffrage Suras-e association hereby hereby here here- b by call the tho state auxiliaries through their elected delegates to meet In Jn an annual annual an- an nual at Chicago Congress hotel February 1 12 to IS Inclusive In other days das our members and friends have been summoned to annual conventions to disseminate the propaganda propaganda ganda for their common cause to cheer and encourage each other to t Strengthen their organized org influence to council as ns to ways waS an and means menns of insuring further fur fur- thor ther pro progress ress Timis time th they arc called to rejoice that the struggle Is over the tho aim achieved and the women of the nation about to enter Into tho enjoyment of their hard earned political liberty Of or all the tho conventions held within the past ono fifty years ears this will wUl prove pro tho the most momentous Few people live lI to see seo the actual I and final realization tion of ot hopes to which they have do- do voted 1 their lives That privilege o is ours Turning to the past let us review I the incidents of our long struggle to together together together to- to gether before they arc are laid away with other buried memories Let t us honor our OUI pioneers Let t us tell the world of ot tho the ewer ever buoyant hope born of or tho as as- tJ of or the Justice and inevitability of or our cause causo which has given our arm army of or workers the tho un unswerving nS' nS courage and antI determination which has at last overcome overcome overcome over over- come every obstacle and attained its aim Come and lot let us us together express tho Joy which only those can feel who have havo suffered for a a. cause Turning to the tho future futuro let Jet us Inquire to together how ho best hest we can now servo our beloved nation Let us ask what political parties want of or us and wo we of or them Come CoIne ono one and all and un h make this last lawt suffrage o convention a glad memory to you u. u a a. heritage o for tor your oUr children and your OUr childrens children's children chil ehll- dren and a a. benefaction to our nation Tho n name mo of or Carrie Chapman Call Catt president of or the tho national association heads the list of sl signers lers Then follow tho the names of or tho the other officers includIng ing InS the five vice Ice presidents Mrs frs Stanley Stan Stan- lc ley McCormick C Miss Mary Hay flay a Mrs Irs Guilford Dudley Mrs Ra Raymond stan stan-I Brown and Mrs Helen Gardener |