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Show I V THE LEAVER COUNTY VtEKLT jPRESSBEAVER. UTAI1 t FRFNCH CLEAN UP STREETS OF RUINED REIMS if X ( ... r 5 1 - r V 4 'iqFnir,'B TO: - ' " i ' A. fc - 5 4 - f , A H Nm ;...,. a fl.. 5WI - 'rf - 4. " - to. It kiNiM' ute IPIMiWIitlMHIMM iM(IMMWMi IHM Mill mi fU i tal I lit Iw iMI "W" city in'the jeace treaty. ..i " ' f- i. a canal. by sented 'TJils view of the Ru Chattzjr, Reiraa, shows how the French have made.'.tuimiKnlntc''"(heatret",'or,,l1iC''Cltyl thotiKh.the place Itself was made a mass of ruins ty the timiHtn guns. - '.... aeprated from the Italian part of the 'i Susak. a section of Flume that Is wholly Slavic and la 2 Company of German frontier troop in action pear Riga. SSnatop P. C Knox, who pre aenute'a resolution designed to force the separation of tht league of nations covenant and tha - l ' ' ' ?i : lVIewof ' ; J: C'Z', - more serious because the latter have been scoring notable vletorie over the SCOUTS Czechs and-- Roumanians. The peaee conferees In Paris were forced to take especial notice of .this condition and the council of four decided that the boundaries between Hungary and must Roumunla and Czccho-Slovaki-a be fixed speedily and Bela Kun told to what lines he must, withdraw his forces unless --he, wished the great powers to Interfere with an army. tWu .v Bolshevik successes in other regions raused uneasiness In conference cir- ' cles. Admiral Kolcbak suffered several rather severe reverses at the hands of the soviet troops of Russia and the In terruption of the Esthmilan ' advance on Petrograd strengthened the bol shevik hold n Moscow. In' the former western provinces of Russia the Germans were accused of hampering the operations of the tpponents of Questioned by the allies, '. ;.;gation.-- ';.''":. replied they were merely carrying they ;., B EDWARD WICKARO. out the orders of the armistice comVWJL'uited States sennte had a gala Into the midst of all, .this ruction mission to withdraw their forces from Knox projected bla plan to Lithuania and Letvla north of a cer on President Senator ver": It "vu .jWeek. L. ftLiMUM mmiJ&fr ii Wilson by obtaining a copy :0f the compel , the separation of the league tain Uviiw m.JmmJt 11 r... however. peaee-treatfor whk'h-lt-4i- ad valnl; trf- - BatIonrcovenant"1iBdnhe peace Insist that the Germans are fighting asked the chief executive j It Jnvestl- - treaty and thus to permit their sep them In the region of Riga and that ' , pee President Manihall, addressing the boy scout "flying circus' on the step8j)f.-the4jupltol- r declared, he btfPV icna oi me vreuij, arate consideration by the senate. His when they went to the assistance of he v,lc)f president-- , IsaJ; the left, ' gaieo a they will reach a rtemb?rdilp of a million o aid in combating Bolshevism, to theaVowed aatl'sfactmn of the resolution; as reported to the senate the Lett the Hons attacked them. In ihe' and sennte Ms .houHfi. helped JiIid. receive renter W the picture with hand on his hip. Several nicinbera of the v 0 1'IP and ; started factlans . Cf, pro ;..., ! Jli ! by the foreign relations committee, northern Russia the campaign of the ',-,, V, ys. ' certllrfg designed to force the separ- would , virtually serve notice- - on the & k 6 elllea directed at Petrograd made '4 ation of the league of nations coveuant peace conference ' that unless U -- di progress, much aid being "rendered by peace- paeC So a tovely time vorce the two documents the senate American launches on Lake Onega. u. , will do It , The plan of the opposition American troops guarding the railway waa had by.alU t iHAREH; WOMEN MAKE PUBLIC SPEECHES ..T. ; tWhen a correspondent of a Chicago leaders la to ratify the terms of peace In the vicinity ot Vladivostok have of the treaty. with Germany without delay and to come into conflict several times with whitb from Ku- - subject the league covenant to extend bolshevik forces that tried to tear np had be Just brought f -na the tracks and burn bridges. rope? tbThrforetgn telotldna commit--tee- ,' edr deliberation and possiblrto Senatwr" Borah prouiptly present; tional referendum. This,, of course, On Thursday the council of four, now ed It to the senate with the statement opens tip the. real fight on the league become a council of five by the addition that copies were in general circula of nations and a stormy and long de of Baron Maklno of Japan, sent to Adtion In European countries and the bate Is expected. Senators who had miral Kolchak assurances that the al, request that It be printed In the Con- J not intended to. speak; on the league lies would furnish the Omsk govern1 ! . gresaional Kecora as a senate aocu--1 until tne pact waa xormaiiy preseuiri- ment with munitions and supplies. ment Unanlmoua consent being re--1 for ratification are now nastily preTo return to Germany . The leaders ftfsed, the' printihg waa ordered by a J paring their addresses... The support- vote, of 47 to 24. .There ensursl a live- - f era of the league said they , would of affairs there still insisted last week , ly.4bate.ln which. Senator Hitchcock, L make a hard fight to prevent a vote that the peace treaty could not and minority leader, accuse! the ma Jorlty e tbe Knpx resolution until after tne must not be signed. There appears to ' 1 I i of playing.Gennany's game by,junking J peace .treajty has .been, signed by the be a marked revival of sentiment In v J : . the faor of the former kaiser, and It is jreaty)( PjUbllc, since , up to, then jI Germans. v ' I ( the German i " . .; the even reported that an organization Is .only government wbjs one mat naa tasen aucn a.nn. , or tne being formed for the purpose of bringof the 8igning treaty, It did It for the purpose of get- usai ,tQ .lcn jl: wL not Jt long fle- - ing Mm... back and. .restoring Mm . to Norrls, Smith, j jayej 0Mrf The reply of the allies, to power. Gustav Stresemann, leader of ting "betier teniis. was the national liberal party, baa warned and! g,e 'German counter-proposaPolndexter Brandegee, Ashurst, others rejoinder. It handed to the Hun delegates and they the allies that they must not demand while It lasted, j were told their final decision roust be the surrender of WUhelm and says his t was, t. jvretjty. scrap,, , but ..the admlnlstratloa, supporters made within five days, or by June 19. Indictment will mean the overthrow were beaten to a. standstill and me Several relatively small concessions of the republic. All of which probably l ,J council of four. It Is more Interesting than Important government printera were put to work were made But there are many evidences that en the-JoBy the next morning agreed to a plebiscite In Upper Silesia, every congressman was In possession subject to certain clearly defined con- the Germans are preparing for 'eventue alities In case they do not iga the of a copy of the treaty as it stood ditions. White refusing to fix the ' I i sum 'Germany must pay, It re treaty. . Most recent ef these la the when It was banded to the Germans. . v - The, satisfaction of the majority quires the reparations commission to Information that they are systematically apd rapidly withdrawing all may, hayo been learned by the ad- do this within four months of the'slgn-Ing're from the regions Immediately to little other learned the Inmost treaty. mitted, fact, .that,, they, the tones of occupation . of east the offitlaT was fuil left unchanged, copy which the spects the. pact from, the Exclusive photograph showing native Cairo women addressing a crowd' In meet to from and the added 'not them. were probable pathways the told but had already explanations summary one of the principal streets of the Egyptian city. The speakers are urging financial conn the ' time tmdenled of that end the In the of view objection this, Is This first land. the to their that in-greater patriotism and loyally fact that copies of the treaty have mlsHhln i wis' ' texatlous, Inquisitorial Into German v were ordered. ! ,The ; Egyptian women have been permitted freedom. of speech In iublle.r' conin the of occupied to the aolence Huns, some In and infringed Germany's righta been plentiful Europe for weeks, 16 la bard to see .in what way duct ber own financial affairs.1 Ger territory and elsewhere, la Increasing the poHwesskJtt' of the t document by many's request for a mandate for1 her and results In frequent clashes with , The work of Dr. Charles E. Munroe, and It the allied soldiers, some of which have HEIRESS AND AVIATOR HUSBAND explosives expert til the United States congreRs .KlH hamper the work of the former colonies was refused,' demand for been attended with fatalities. bureau of mines, la expected to be one her understood that was or. why President of the most valuable aids In discover Wilson was so Insistent on keeping immediate admission to the league of lng the bomb terrorists. Once the au it from Amerlra,.., The ixndon press, nations met like fate, owing mainly j Messrs. Dunn - n and Walsh; emla" Societies, of Clemenaariea the of torifles esUoUsh definitely fhe"'tna commenting on. the affair, lamented to the strenuous objection U obtaining brief IceaaW terial used in the, bombs ,they hTe thai parliament toJKl-t-tasUt- d Interview with President Wilson In better chance of nniUng out where th full tpit of the treat, i T' ' ' mi fc.v-him the claims they were made. , Turkey's 'peace delegation arrived Parte and laid before of the repreeetnatlvea .of .."free Ire without In officially committee's Paris being and, reladone Thr foreign' to Vaucresson, In land1 to be beard by the peace Why hrt Hours Are Best Investigation, of the alleged "leak" of received, waa ' sent ' Ita status is ' rather They asked Mr. Wilson what That men accomplish more In short suburbs. the' finan bands of Into text the the treaty to do in view of the pro-Iriwas he going to 'know seemed no one spells of severe labor broken by longer for ciers- of Kew Tork waa Interesting misty, resolution adopted by ihe senate, Is Illustrated by the story spells of rest but brlbf. Kllhu Root appeared vol- - whether or not the entente allies and to the atatcment of the according make of wager tet,ween two officers at the" to consider It would necessary nntar V and- said he snowed to sena emissaries he replied that "the Amerifront as to the time necessary to digtor Lorce,the, roily the latter had ex-- a formal peace wttb the disrupted can commissioners could not take up two equal lengths of a trench each amfned; It was given 1.1m by' Henry Turkish empire. The Tiirka went to case of Ireland officially with the with an equal number of men. Major Mr. Paris ori their own suggestion, and at the P. Davison of Morgan k Co. conference, but that be himself peace were A. C Farquharson told It to the Brit was understood that It least they to Davison tMIfled that It waa given had done, and would conothers and ish house of commons In a debate on, consultants. but him by, Thomas W. Laraont, also a not plenipotentiaries to do, tinue unofficially ; what they J In Paris that the partition of houra f labor. .".' Morgan partner now representing the It la felt In could Interest of Ireland; do the since Is an men. One officer let his work as they, accomplished fact, treasury In' Paris, and that he ob Turkey commitwlon had not American the that pleased, but as hard as possible. The " tained jit because he,, as chairman of Constantinople la controlled by Great resolution resenate - Asiatic the taken 4 up yet whilewai other divided his men Into three Trance,Britain and" tho 'Interna (ionat Red ' nse efforts to to their them Is completely In the hands of questing In rotation, each squad j squads, to work tint-flt- h esiieclally Interested In the finan Turkey a hearing rof V secure aiera, and British. Greeks iiKing us narnest tor nve minutes t cial terms, and nlso beefcu, as an the Italians, and riunkett" I and then restlhg for ten. The second International banker, he was ' deeply '! squad won esslly. n The general strike of the Commersituation concerned In probable plans to mobil The ise the financial: and tndtnrtrlnt Inter took on "added complications last cial Telegraphers'" union In'the Tilted T Valuable Tralntoad. ests of, this country U) put Lurope on week. Government circle In London States at first looked like a fiEr.le. but ' ' One train left Monte Vista, ColiC" Ita1 ft-a tnore serious aspect whm J. P. Morgan and received the luforuiatlun that a coin- took airflin. recently loaded with bogs and potaj-- w i sM Frank "Vsnrterllp said they never ' had muntst republic waa to be proclaimed the Ullway operators' organization ortoes with a market value of IS2.4A0. I seen- copies of the 'document. in Austria at once, with good prospects dered Its members to accept ntf comIt consisted of 18 cars of fat bogs from ' Mr. Root was" questioned at length f being successful, since, according to mercial messaces for the Western tne Monie ita sections, six more concerning the ethics of the affair, the well Informed, the Auntrlan army Union or Postal Telegraph companies. l Alice Gordon Drexel, one of America's greatest heiresses, only daughter cars of bogs' brought in by the San from his point of view. He resented hi fully 40 per cent bolshevik. It was Konenksinp, head of the CommiTi-indirect-e- d wm said their et Mr. and Mrs. John TL Drexel of New York and granddaughter of the laic Luis Central, and 19 cars of pota comrountaU In of Austrian tors, fight the open the Idea that he was possession predicted The nogs were worth about Anthony Drexel of Philadelphia, and Capt William Barrett, air force, U. S. toes. mainly aflust Postmaster Ccmrnl "stolen proiwrty" and said he thought would quickly align themselves wim a tX-to and "abotked the I and surprised" t3,000 carload, pots A, with whom she doped recently, Tbelr marriage Mr. Davison was entitled to have the those of Hungary, and this was the Burlison. car the bride's rarenta. . - - ' VICE PRESIDENT ENCOURAGES 1 THE BOY K treaty and HEWS REVIEW OF wa nl- - actuated by no 4baT the ltxim:jMvZB:wmaUAAmerican people were - entitled to what the German people and certain Individuals In New York had already obtained, and be mildly criticized the president's "lack, of tact, and manage-men- t" In keeoine the treaty from the . Senate Has a Joyous Week With a senate. . i?e innciunore . There did nptjy-enuPeace Treaty, Getting Best that the. committee- - could learn.. ,Sen atbr. Borah said the Inquiry ,1md vindicated hia charge that Wall treet had the .treaty, Bn4(Jad hown Uhnt Vnll street Is interested la the league OBTAINS COPY GF THE PACT of nations because It la to be "chiefly a great international and financial combine,. Senator Hitchcock, claimed to Knox Starts., Fight to .Divorce it From be equally satisfied because, he "said, it, had been demonstratel that there Nations Covenant-H- uns , League , of iwaafojr. pie; 4nsinuatlon of ' Given Five Day to Sign the pres Austria Going Bolshevik. ' v impritnrluty.on.lthe,part of, ident and the American peace dele CURREHT .EVEt JTS , ' -- iJ y- ,',, . . mt,?NBF!Wt?,;: . . i';j: anj re-th- ai ls made-indJgn- ant 1 by-th- def-inlt- ma-teri- al of -- I.- - peace-conferenc- e Irish-America- finally-succeede- d e. sh - - - Crows-teagw-- Austro-IIunftrla- - 1 - |