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Show Chinese Loans Planned. PAKiq May 12. A new consortium for thifinSn-W of Cli:nes loans vas or-niJed'todaV or-niJed'todaV b- tb, America n, i rencn Rrri;h and Japanese bankers, a re.ei-vat re.ei-vat ion wSi made for later participation bv Belffian bankei'3. The ieneral principles of the new con-sorUum con-sorUum v.ere agreed upon at todays meelinff. Thomas W. Laniont of the Lnfted Plates presided. Otners woo attended at-tended were Sir Charles S Ado.s of Great Britain- M. Himnon of France and Mr. ATiferWC'neratPa';reement provides that st the Mwttstlon of the bn ted States and with" the sanction of toe I renori, British and Japanese governments tne banking groups will combine tneir interests inter-ests to make joint financial, administrative administra-tive and Induslfial loans to the Chinese government. Protest Surrender cf Stock. BERLIV, Sunday, May ll'T'.Tly the Associated Press). The stipulation in the peace terms that Germany must surrender sur-render thousands of domestic animals lo replace those lost by the allies through the war has created violent l.roteL among rich and poor alike The Tageblatt describes the demand as "monstrous and Impossible. It declares that this is a deliberate effort to continue hunger among the German people and ia "brutality not to be exceeded. The paper says the cattle would total .500,000 hundredweiBht, compared with 1,400,000 hundredweight of Ameil-can Ameil-can bacon promised. Huns Submit League Plan. May 12. The German delegation' delega-tion' has' handed to the council of four T,in ft,r a. league of nations. VISCOUNT GREY SAYS HE'S MUCH PLEASED AT FACT LONDON, May 12. Viscount Grey, former secretary of state for foreign affairs, af-fairs, says In an Interview that he Is delighted with the amended covenant of the league of nations, having feared that much less might be accomplished at the conference. Viscount Grey considers the key to the whole oruanizatlon is the annual meeting of the nine premiers or foreign secretaries secre-taries represented on the council. "So long as that meeting Is rctru.arty held and wlselv Inspired," he fflys. "so long may we confidently hope the peace of the world will he secure." He believes that armaments will dimmish dimm-ish as the league becomes strong and vital vi-tal and produces a sense of security, ana that eventually "those who now fear it does not go far enough and those thinking think-ing that it goes too far will both be satisfied." sat-isfied." Appeal to King Albeit. BRUSSELS, Sunday, May 11. A demonstration dem-onstration organized by a number of pa- This plan was drawn up by Professor Schucklng and the principal feature Is an international parliament composed of ten representatives from each nation. Says Jewry is Endangered. NEW YORK. May ID The war hi dealt the world Jewry a blow from which it will not recover for generations, and onlv the rising of American Jews in all "their strength and nobility cm prevent pre-vent annihilation of Jewry in Lurore, Dr. Halm L. Davis of Chicago, a major in the Red Cross commission to Pourfl, declared here today upon Ins arrival direct di-rect from that country. . . "World Jewry is at the greatest crisw In Its history." Dr. Davis declared, tive years of terrible war have decimated the Jewish populations throughout eastern Europe and the ebb and flow or fight.ng in Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Russia has virtually wiped out the younger generation of men. The only hone of the children of Israel is in trie S 500 000 Jews of America who have not suffered from the lnroad3 of war." triotlc societies has sent addresses 10 jvin Albert expressive of the Belgian people's disappointment to find the country had ben "gagged and mutilated" and ie obtaining neither the guarantees nor the reparation promised by the allies. The addresses complain that Indemnities provided pro-vided are inadequate and ask the king to "save Belgium from the ruin winch threatens her." Huns Leave for Berlin. BERLIN', May 11. (By The Associated prei,H.)-Carl I.egien and Ministers Landsherg and Geisberts left Versailles last nisht for Berlin, according to reports received here, after Ilerr I.e-icn. who is a labor leader, had a long conference with Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau. The belief -was expressed In political circles that the three men may not return to Versailles and that the delegation there may be reorganized. Xo political significance, however, is attached to their leaving Versailles. Italy Ready for Alliance.. PARIS. May 11. (Ey The Associated Press.) Much comment has arisen over the fact that Italy is not Included in th1 proposed engagement between the United States, Great Britain and Franco for mutual mu-tual action against Germany should German', Ger-man', again become aggres!ve toward France. It Is said that Premier Orlando was ready to bring Italy into the agreement agree-ment and that he tcok part hi some of the early discussion?, although the plans were consummated about the time of the lando from active participation in the .co'jr-cll' of four. Becau.se of Italy's membership in the former triple alliance, it i3 heard In some French quarters, It was a serious omission omis-sion not to include Ita'y In the new Franco-American-tiritish engagement. . Hun Propaganda Continues. BFTlNE, Switzerland. May 11. t French Wireless Service. Press comment and other news concerning the peace treaty as sent here . by the German semi-official news agency suggest that a campaign has bo1 n start ed to incite German public pub-lic opiniun a tjninst acceptance of the treaty, or perhaps, which is more likely, to give Count von . Brockoorff -Rant-.au manufactured popular support in demands he may make for alleviation of the peace terms. The ciosmsr of the stock ex-chan ex-chan 5 03 In Berlin, Frankfort, nn,l elsewhere else-where and the government appeal for a "week of mourning" are t?.ken here to indicate in-dicate tiiat there is a v ell co-ordinated movement to influence the Gorman people. peo-ple. Chamber to. Discuss Treaty. PARIS, May 1C v French Wireless Service.) The chamber of deputies will d lscm-s tomorrow Federal propositions as to how it will proceed with consideration j of the pNice treaty. One proposal Is that the rhmrmon of the twelve preat commissions commis-sions of the chamber be piven t!ie duty of exumining the troRty. I'oputy D.nionr wdl move that a special commission h appointed. It la probabio that there will ho no discussion of the terms of tho treaty In the chamber until the troatv Itself la communicated, by the government. govern-ment. Deputy Traub's Throat. PFKLIN, Sunday. May 1 1 . v'a London. Big dem'onstratlon against the sicnim? of llio peace treaty by Germany wor held tod y in Jerlin, lres'.au. Danziat. Koeniysberp, C'ftssfll. Pochum find other places. Tlie drmonstratlons wore organized organ-ized by t he Na tloim I I'eoplp'a part v." "If this treaty cumes to pass i will brintr up my cnildron in hatred." y.iid L'oputy Traub. s pf aklntr In Berlin. Or. Gustav Strcsemann, one of tiie people's peo-ple's party. Itiadors. spoke In protest against the demand for .tho surrender of lorrnor Kmperor William. If the German people compiled with it they would Lio without ahamu or honor, ho declared. Thinks There's Still a Chance. EKIUJX, May r -v i v Cotihacn. Tiio soml-offK-:al M'olTf )rc:u Instdl.irht Issued ii stjtenvnt to lli of f..it tli.-it tin---viply of V'remi.M- (nienorau to tl-. note of tho OennHti poaok tor'::uion voir.irilinv-tlip voir.irilinv-tlip ppO''"' treaty. tiltliouBh It s.'enia to ro-Jiot ro-Jiot ;i. clisouilon, Inipljs H rneYci fld-hornrn fld-hornrn to thrt ;i(C!-i'Cn-ionts of (Vtobor I a ml Novpnilwr, 1!MS, urn! hints thitt pr,--tk-al V'l'Opopuls tnny be niailo lor negotiations negotia-tions on tho drait. Tho tatim.ot inliU: " i't-mt r.uoh n-not ut t lo'ip nr rtntoni-rl-jtr.l appears frun) tl-.e fact that the allien al-lien oil Saturday a-ked for sovovnl piloted copies of tho Uori-niin proposals on the leocvio of riatlons and tho labor ehsvter. l-'reilllcr Ch-'lll'nroau roplv to tho l,ei'- nion noli" on tlio l-:i?no evades tho teii-fral teii-fral point of the tiuestlon." Decline "Mourning" Order. mutUoT. May II. tV.y Tho Associated Tro.a. i 'J'ho 1 iiih'pemu-n t Soelahst ,o -ornnient of the umall Mate of i;otha 'do-olinen 'do-olinen to al.iide lo- tho r.-striot Ions for a "ve'-k of nionridnn" .M-dered bv the tlonal ro'eMlmenl. M'he foUia overn. nient explains th:it It ' ( , periet h e no hitler hit-ler tie, Mnion" through tho puhlkatlon of 1 1 1 o poaeo tOl'ln".. Wilson to Visit Drussc's. BKrS8Kl.S. May 12. i Hi- Tho As.o,-l-aled rrf-s--,-) rveshlent N'iMon wm ivit llrns:'els ahout la- TO, a eot-d'n i 10 the )n,lepto,lan, Hel.e. whioh mhls that ,, vi.-ot "will dls' .pate P.Untnl.n-l.indln. t and o.ltablWh tiie Koo(l will of the allloa t,'war,'l lielk'iuiiv" S.o.-ral in-ojeela, It ls stated, n r under eon.ilderatlon. Ineludlnir th,. eholee of Antwerp na th flu r, ,oer, n I'onin ,er,n.a I h.-ise of tho I oiled l inte, a Japanese u,'lra I Ion la now vIMik AuUViVp rtHU |