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Show Austrians Stunned by Terms Imposed by Peace Pad; Public Feeling Now One of Despair By FARMER MURPHY. (Cbic.-ico Tribune Cable, CopyrisrM.) IliXNA, July 2.'.. The complete peace treaty way rcccivc-i lu-rc witli tbe same fcnlSns of ilisap- V poinlir.ciit and ut'.er di s;-air that greeted the publical inn of the fir.-l pnrt o;ne weens aco. Perhaps tiie feelini; of tiller hopelessness of sr -rin ari'ti.ini; iik liat is called kind ami fair treatment is even greater nuv.- than in the former case, for the people had been o to expect chanir'H which would be amehora tions. Instead, stic bi.ti..--n.ents as icr.'e been made arc so slight as to be almost negligible, in the opinion of these, people. The Austrians are not a resentful race. Po eo'iinients of-uhln; men and the newspapers news-papers for the most part are not hitter arta'-ks on t 1 e e'i' nte. bet yr i ' i-y expressed ex-pressed in the s' r"i, l :-1 terms the.:' s'C.se of OTtntoti) .!;'. T'. e (,n!' thmi; in n.'itnre of a h r.-at is CO- tail ed ill 3 spee. '' l,v T Ihl.K.r. forei-n m.n'.sler. in i lii'';i l:e said: Called "Insulting Peace.'' 'TVs insc'rinir pco e must i e a-c:;-'r.l'ated bc the victory of iiiternationa 1 so.-.rh.r-ityy Ti is was the uay he v.as rfp'irl'i in several ut .sj apcr, but in a more tx- lended report in the poernment organ his remarks were more strenil.- put. It. Bauer said that tiie Irealy was against self-d'-terinitiH'ion, be.-ause two-thirds two-thirds of (.ernian Am-llia was piven to foreiirn slates. Jl'- was airainst taliinu' li.irl of western Hungary, because Dm I 1 niiai'ians vveie not consilll'-d. As lo the ei-onon i i i i on fl M ion s, be sn'.d Austria i:ar! lost its i nde; lenden, e f,,r liiiity vea rs and would he lor lhat time a siave of t:.e entente A' (inline t" the conditions of the tre.iiy. I.r. leaner sa d that An'ria o;lii iilive to j.av h per rent ol the ',. fi'if', (n,rj . i coo war ilcbt, w hi' h would uo an e-. r-i r-i man, -.-o:iian and liiid in the country v.ouh! have to pay Mom crowns, or a family fam-ily ol live 4'l.()oO. "Condemnation to Death." I'rieCrh li Arller, lender of ihe Socialists, I said "the treinv, r.mndered econom ha 11 y, is a cona'Ciinatioii lo (Jialb. and we be-couie be-couie a colony of the i n . perl;j ; is t ie entente. en-tente. It 7;..t a treaty of p.:iee ,ut a tre;iiv of Mippr's-ion. 'r;;r. iie,-u.ir,n rr.. :::' ': war bonis m.ar.s a siaie r,f bank' upl' y. Ain lr.a is left worse than I 1,1 fa-" ITOi'!ir- of faiiness and I " wlat 1 .e Aus'rians .'aimot un-1 un-1 ""-"''in i. and f-s is indc a'ed ,v mo-'l i cciic -Is. is w y the f-wiit Austria. I ' ' ,: bne-siAi:, exl-nt and '"r "; '. o.d emmre. can with any '""'' I',irl'"-'-' ! made to boar ail the o;ir...t,s of tee former pre,-,t ,,ower, and a., tl.e oth-r slal-s in it be allowed to |