Show MS UNACCEPTABLE PL TO AUSTRIA A RIA PEOPLE D DO DONOT NOT SHARE CABINETS CABINET'S CABIN ETS ET'S N Conditions Are Regarded as Based on Might light and Some Predict Trouble Where Czechs Control VI T J June ne 4 The The Austrian government go has tins deci decided cd that the pence peace terms presented presented pre pre- at Sit St Germain on Monday on n arc are unacceptable c th the tt say says The Vienna newspapers denounce C the peace terms They had bad not prepared prepared prepared pre pre- pared the thc public for such great eat territorial territorial territorial ter ter- losses and and had led lcd the people to believe Austria would be bo treated better than Germany A meeting of protest has bas been called aed for J i lay There is some re rt recurrence re- re currence of or the thc t talk lk of a Bolshevist regime T 7 Much fuch anger is sho shown against ai sr- sr the the Italians French Czechs and md Jugo- Jugo Slays Slavs The loss of Marburg and ami Klagenfurt arc are taken especially hard hani The Arbeiter Arbetter says All UI ha has hag been taken from us without respect to President Wilsons Wilson's fourteen points which Is s cruel and provoking pro Tho The says as a's The condl v I could not have been worse Dr Edward director of oC the Hungarian Anglo bank said sald The Th f terms are arc worse than I had supposed although I reserve my my full tull opinion until un- un til UI I see the thc financial terms Thc The only thing thins for the thc Austrian people I is to toi i say ay ar Wo might as well join with Germany Get Ger many as we arc companions In misfortune mis mis- fortune Wo Yo have havo nothing to lose b by doing so The Thc first news that the thc peace treat treaty reduced the frontiers of or the once mighty empire of or Austria came at 10 1 o'clock last night to Vienna b by way of Amsterdam and the official l ial text ortho ot or tho the treaty in German arrived at 1 o'clock o'clock- this morning In the pressroom at the theoffice 1 oC office a solitary country countr reporter orter en endeavored en- en to got telephone connection with town out In order ordel to announce the thc peace terms There were cro no crowds In the streets street On tho the whole Austria u was Cull fully prepared prepared pre pared for or an any condit conditions n and the boundaries s as fixed appeared to have hn been expected S Tho peace of offered red Austria is p ge- ge i- i crall craIb- craIb regarded as at ba based ed on might and not on President Wilson's Wilsons fourteen four teen points point In somo quarters Quarter It Is 14 considered a trouble-breeder trouble for the future particularly as regards the German populations given over to the Czechs This afternoons afternoon's newspapers newspaper rs will make a. a show sho of oC protesting along alos th o lines but Austria seemingly h Is fg really Interested ted as President Seltz has pointed out in financial aid which will make It possible for fOl Au Austria to exist Germans May l GeLMore GeL Get More l Time Tittle to Pay Parl Paris Juno 4 fly D Py tho the Associated Press This Iress This has be been lI an anxious day throughout peace conference circles with both the German erman and Aus- Aus trial treaties in tho the balance bl and aid every vcr effort Is being made toward earl early ant and aud united action The council of or four con considered the Austrian treat treaty In tho the morning to complete the military and nd reparations terms Later the council turned to the thc German counterproposals nn and called in Ii experts Thc The prevailing pre vIe view few of or those taking part was hopeful of ot early and satisfactory satisfactory satis satis- factory results result They Ther admitted the conditions were difficult and aud the thc differences tIlt dif were rather sharply drawn but Insisted there thera W was S nothing like an anun un impasse passe The Thc German counterproposals as n a whole undoubtedly will be bc rejected but a nUm number r of oC suggestions ma may be embodied d In the thc allied treat treaty to make It wor worl able Certain concrete results also ap appear appear appear ap- ap pear to be lIe taking form torm namely the tho fixing o of or reparations at a definite sum stun aroun around Ot O Instead ot of giving giving In ing tho the commission slon ind authorIty authority author author- It ity to assess beyond that hat sum reducing In lug ing tho tIit pl period of oC occupation o of the thc western frontier from 1 IS 15 to 10 years ear readjustment ot of tho the Silesia terms DO so sos s 43 Continued on Pa |