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"Never. I swear IL" said the woman. "I had had no opportunity of communical - Brings Out Also Transportation Rates- -- CourtMartial i Believes Ugly Details of Treason in Such a- Body Territory Under Iron Heel Would Do Much to Pre- ' - ---. 3tor? 101, rit . . 10.4 Interpretations Placed on PrpVi' sions by. Men who Have not Read or Failed to Comprehend Its Meaning FIX WAGES French Female Fiend Spread Deep Terror ni Occupied Districts , .6 resident' Woodrow Wilson VidiTé BOISHEVIICI Ratification of Provisions of Peace Treaty As Presented KILL OVER Js ASTONISHED AT STATEMENTS MADE' ABOUT ITS TERMS , 1 B. Executions Take PItC41 fore Evacuating Yekater-- . inostavHeacls Crushed With HadmersBodies Mutilated. . is no doubt that the "Inform. ers of Leon" included in their ranks , . . t ) on t I ut ev ;dxuputeu flourgtehree Bwhhaopu t you for the terrible harm I have done Coned letters and documents. which WASHINGTON. Sept. . of a governmental commie- you. wet. used to secure the conviction of , CONSTANTINOPLE. via London. Helene of their victims. and thus ensure the Sept. was the exclamation than 1.000 persons Such both with or board sion powers cash reward the Germans paid them. were xeeuted by the Boleheviki bay railroad wage scales and transporta- Favre.better known as La Belle Helene. fore they evacuated the city of Yoke,. tion rates was advocated in the senate one of the terrible gang of "Informers Makes Fake terinostav In southern Russia. actor& Leon" now undergoing trial in Ala- of of Underwood Senator by e today COLUMBUI4.- - O.. Sept.- hie country-widWilson, opening Paris. In( to a,dispatch received hers front. were of the member .Before you trial falsely your Democratic a bama. speaking tour for the peace treaty. declared in an address here today that It wee Helene Fevre who threatened charged by the woman?" said the that city, giving a physician's ..ccoun1 committee. commerce Interstate his purpose watt to "go out and report to my fellow countrymen. that she would haVe the town of Four- prosecutor. of the massacres. The physician wait Without disclosing whether he fav- mies burned to the ground by the Ger. The only people I owe any report." said the president, "are you and "Ah! many times!" replied Madame at the bpening of the pits Into - the- - interttats commerce comhave man. and Druesne.--,'Onceswoman, mans, every said the in ored the other citizens of the United States." prig- present and child slaughterer& ence of a German captain that I had which the bodies of these victims had . , or . tribunal as the mission proposed The president said it also seemed "increasingly necessary" that he z4 "She was quite capable of having the said that he was A filthy man. who been thrown after their execution. should make such a report because he had read many speeches about the discussing the Cummins bill planem-to deed done,. since she had great In- was not fit to live. I had said she de,..4 of lockouts and power over the Germans," clared that het wag a murderer. I had This physicion, a Dr. Robin, declares fluence prohibit strikes.and con- treaty and was unable to gather ,fromthent much of what the treaty . said the exclaimed Montt. Eterteaus, who during never heard . ---of the officer before, but the victim. heads had bee.. crushed ployees. Senator Underwood Lathed. interests of the public, Of capital and the German occupation seted as seers. the woman brought him to my house. with hammers and their bodies-WWII- ' ' ' Crowd Janis Memorial Hall. of railroad empioyees require such a Wry to the village council responsible and he threatened to whip me there mutilated. Many of them. he says . the for the of a , horse was feeding people. with Speaking to a crowd which Jammed Memorial Hall, whose seating ca- he whip plan. carrying. logo and Soon after the officer came back with were found with broken "Men will not strike," said the Alapacity was estimated at 4.000, the president's declarations frequently were desome I the soldiers. and arrested and ribs.. caused by blows with wits senator. bama None Food just Shall sledge Have "against Interrupted by cheers. . t 4 ti; eisionefof the government. After a fair put into a dark cell. e in which there hammers., ' The meeting was presided over by Dr. W. O. Thompson,' and the floor..1 was determination of the controversy by ; Mons .Berteault very quietly camt was muddy water , Id tells of 4the ease at , . I prealdent was Introduced by Former Gov, James E. Campbell as "the first ant, impartial t tribunal., public senti- Into conflict with ,La , Beller Helens. kept there for three days and nights. OneThe.,physician ' i A .officer 'Who missed betnt struelt: citizen of the big round world." ment will force the contending perties The woman demanded more than hor during which time the only place to was on the floor in the water. by the firing squad's bullets and the verdict rendered se final. 'hare of food from a local baker, and lie down Mr. Wilson began by saying that he had "chafed at the confinement of Bells Ittlene came to the tell an simulming death, eectinod the Sol was refused. tb 14 baker at the interest tie the t reittal ""91,,, I.; '1 dzser be must e It ; ;4 tio PTA'''. WashitigtOe"and was glad to get out 'mike lib141)4f peOliterle tAr'r as a victim. He was laughed at ma.' men involved, the industry of the peo- lives marked outMons. r , ' In the girlie place, the heviki, who came along hagelnettlAt At this statement there wig an anBerteaus in his president said. the treaty undertook to, 'littlish supported by nation." of the the and peace ple. , refusal to give tho spy more then bar gry' demonstration against the wom- the wounded. i '' ' : ' '4' ' Germany but that there was no thought to crush overwhelmingly any great Senator he The tribunal proposed. , The Bolshevik organisations in title . an. was and for court Minute the share which of go semi obviously food, Underwood continued. "must have the ' ' people. , 4 city bad been headed by a workinaa int to bo used to feed German ooldiera was in an 'uproar. Restrain had been exercised, he said, and there was provision for authority and power to protect the so When order was restored. the ac- named Valiavka and various Chinese, was marked. the too, that secretary, 41 rights of the whole people against the The baker was arrested, and charged cused woman; standtng erect and trip- the report adds. and the principal making the reparation no greater than Germany could pay. ' 'recurrence of strikes and lockouts." r--.I1,44:- ". with giving bread to fugitive French ping the rail of the dock. exclaimed posts of the soviet administration ult. Mr. Wilson said he had been "astonished 0 at statements made about i 14, "There is but one way outs in my soldiers, : add was sentenced id 11 t' -',40 pardon of you for the der them were in the hands of young the treaty and .was tconvinced many is .4, and that A:., terrible harm I have done you. I can men and women. Wholesale pines. !judgment." he continued. CIT' è;t4;:., years imprisonment. ; of them were made by men who had said. "Don't let them misrepresent to appoint a tribunal with the power ' Another baker who was the wom- but say that was forced by the Ger- ing is declared to have occurred b. tot46441;:. 41 f! j :,. 4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,t4.i.,.,g4...0;,. ' the the town before Its evacuation. has which ...;,4;- -these to not read it or else had tailed to corn. It." . matters, adjust an'. lever, made a false return.. and mans to de this work." 'When thik treaty is accepted." he and to the consider time "You opportunity lie.". of prebend Its meaning. with Promo her Madame Photo Aissoclatioe. huge retortti provided quantities Amfricazt by never will said. "the men in khaki to know the facts. A tribunal of this foodstuft s. and when this came to the Druesne. "You volunteeAd to aid the League at Nations.. have to cross the seas again, and I say FrIESIMITI kind must also have the authority and, knowledge. of Mona. Berteaux the Germans."1 is wifl when The because it it ' . be accepted to league of nations, the prealdeni t)...-to consider the rights of baker wad struck off the list, and re. declared. was:formed opportunity In fulfillment ei accepted.". s 'shippers end travelers who in the last! fused bormiselott is deal la broad. La the premise that the United &tate The president appealed to his hearIncreased bur- Belle flelenwent toMonaBarteaux . t was fighting thls war to 'end bind ers it they,would not read Atte treaty Text Address Delivered analysiswillbeartuty SIIITErI I ,a den that falls on the carriage of prop. and threatened him with death unless neas of that Not te thernaelves. to at least accept the ac. baker's name was restored to the By President Wilson tiny or person. Over the transportation the establish the league he said wonld count of its contents as given by those ' list of those authorised to distribute lines. be "untaltPitul". to those who had who made it. '' .,.. died. "If you want a final and just Gob- the very limited supplied, and when dr Wilson said he had heard a COLUIIBUS. O. Sept.. COLLEGE CAMP leke Geneva. itIon of such a ,'' you are the secretary still refused, La Bello WE. "If we do not do this thing," he great deal about the selfishness of Wis., Sept. ,....ao , Governor Campbell. and practically drivencontroversy Presbyterian Noir tk to leaving the de- claimed, "Then none shall have food declared, "we have neglected the cen other nations but that there really was in this district." Era ) conference forwarded to Caltelt-to f (Applausecovenint follow we tral today mY citizene:.-our concert-oa agovernmentaL,commission promised peotiles. feeling. at Versatile. The league of nationals the only thing President Wiloon the following memor "We were under .instructions," said . "It la with very profound pleasure that has full and ample opportunity to - , that can prevent the recurrent'', of the president. "and we did not dare , , Investigate the rates of wage. the "Terror of Fourmies" lat. adopted by unanimous vote: with face to face find at I myself this catastrophe." t come home without fulfilling those inz transportation With the President Woodrow Wilison. White at earning power t of the Besides this. the president continu- - structions. If I couldn't other members of the gang of living. the bur. have brought you. 1 have for a on companies, tho House: . 4 CHICAGO; Sept 1 ed. the "tears treaty away" the chains back a kind of treaty that I did bring dui confinement, of Washington. den that rests on the shipping public, the woman plotted to destroy tho dis, -k of oppression, and revs small nation- back. I never would have conic back." "The New Ere conference of the, said Mons. plea of Roos Pastor Stokes. the 61n"and," scheme; a is tributing what determine: to and to fulfill First, wished time a for have long alities the right to live their ow o lives. "it was next tp impossible church, in newton at Berteaux, munist into its platform. Presbyterian said it was 'not his the purpose With which mY heart was fair, just end living wage for the men; forThe .. That" he - me to feed - -Geneva. le greatly cheered by- - Lek; the Amer-- - purpose president the people.-- - Almost late lastparty put aaid,"was your- -to bow be Wilt ?debate" the far this second.: charge during trip no beloved our 1 night, to that provision can position and I was glad to fight' returned full when sympathetic message. , presented br, every day she would come aril taunt one it.on to of the but the the , corporaexpound capital treaty. placed and out .....,,, to report go font." roceiving money from rent. Inter- Rev. William Hiram routhes. Your namely.-say, 'You see the people are finished - his address country, without breaking it down; third. me, and when , president Italy', the president continued. had at The to my fellow countrymen concerning tion - - they might have ample sat'or "profit" can belong. Not.only assurance that the new era mosernen4- 12:21. Is- starving an increased for how ' far. charge ; now con-1 which the world a to conference the food. I have great power. goon you Mrs. Stokes but William presented those affairs of . pledged. In your own apt phrass . to Bross Lloyd. purposes bor. Interest or supplies can be handed shall suffer more." I '''. Escorted 'by Tracy& Elfor of service and solightennenk trary proposal in bet request be settled. to need I Inume. ... Escorted by a battation- of state ...oThe only people 1 owe any report down to the public without doing Mons. Berteaux Was'arrested by the who 14710 the appoal bonds which I. upon your heart, gives to every One . 1 --to the shipper and traveler, Germano and was visited in prison by roloosod a numbor of convicted L W. of our 10,000 churches and pastor, Though there were only scattered troops and city ofticialscPresident Wit-- I and. the other citizens of justice ., Italian settlements there,. he declared 'eon was driven ,through the city to to new enthusiasm for its goals and more La Belle.. "You may have your tree- W. mornbors from Leavenworth Lnd it has become and without becoming a menactlethe States United the 1 , pool. determination for their achievement. !tat), wanted Flume- for strategic and "Itethorial ball immediately Amon his increasingly , doM If you do as I wish you." ehe said; .' tpparently, development of indastry, necessary. fell' ' is is or essential board ,:."the barred the from purposes. If there were a arrival. teutlary recently Ths conference begs to seeur you of man declined. Plint but the 1 should report to you. After all I that is liven the peeler to German gallant 'league of nations,- 2To greet him 66 Ma arrival were that military court cOuld not con- owship-. The Communist party morn. ite prayers for your divine guidance the ?mime angles at which you have commission 7 need that on rwiticed scale thatmen account the tars foothold.,crowds the in of somewhaZ Inuit iict the socretary upon the trumpewage doctors, law.J meeting. at this time, the oomplait, heard 'the treaty held up' perhaps you adjust ' "I'd rather have everybody on MY of the street car strike. but the presi- would power to reflect its d, evidence, and after suffering three yeti and editors can have no part problems of world peace and indualike to know what is in the also havein the rates he continued, than be armed dent was sheered heartily as be proside," unrest in our land. To this ends trial for the In Mona. the . ravolution." in the weeks charged ."coming prison awaiting trial ' to I Arid it very difficult in read- - findings , the,teeth." - the conference desires also to ceeded. acoompaniedby Mrs,. Wilson treaty. ,' Berteaux was liberated. and allowed to of persons and proper-The Communist labor party transportation thehave I some of to , ing I speecheethat criticism that the and his party. 7 I Referring ate witb you in every practical way."' , over the railroads.' continue his difficult work. ty It adopted program. propaplans of tthat ... treaty violated American traditions, to form . read , On any ,iroception at the- ,hall at II:Itt - ' There tees a dramatic incident dur ganda tor a e'new,republie based on Mr: Wilson said he was proud that ha, ;o'clock.arriving 1,1 the president received an ova- great document . i ,lint his evidence. Pointing ea omit that of Rosa ic with the shop and too- BARE FEET AND 1 is a document untque loth. his-thtoo, kelonged to the "old revolution--I- - tion. ,Thesedienca- sang ."Dixis" and "It ,In; finger at the woman, haLtirietLI -- - the unit. - am school" and thel he was follow. I 4t.o.:.;ib.'''';-:-'-4';:bursOforth ii, pliter - that rang tery of the world for many reasons Mons. le President, ' this woman torr.as LEGS IS CUSTOM ; In the meantime the national: So. I cannot do you a ,better Attu the puipossea of the yisiottishich through and think i I, the , bait --t-he Li. e used - tour-Weto be the Terror called, of from cloliet the two i shch convention; .. fathers tad seen; The president' iremarks - were in- servioe or the peace- Of the world -end mho lived up to ler name ---- - - ------ -- 1A- lit easura ble lituotieel.4-- -NOW IN WARSAW .. Int deParted; la rentlhallig torrupted froln time le time- with ap- betteCtervict than by pointing 'out to The crowded court hissed and groaned radical mations. its with ptinolpally coupled seat in the hall was you jest what this treaty contains and woman turned deathly pot "This ireatY. la An attempt to right plause. Every -Indthe ' work. ere :dam- what It seeks to dO'. .....WAtitAtir,:. Aug. the strongest( Europe." mid the preel- - 'filled Ind Miley persons But the most senaatiOnal teens oc- --- : conventions is being ncs of The Associated Press)--Ba- ro of the Each to tho lining, stand, walla .. the guNe ka. of dent, "and In sny humble opinion it, is ,,o1pened curred evidence Madams 'during Treat wha,t, . - yo , 14NlY1, x.,,,,-.its1 ..k r ar,!,. i lr 11.;, ....,tArt4k1111.,04l,tt-- t t.lou .,:...,.. .t.' V .' r ',. it ar,,,, lik, eft, web iiirdecitoies,,,,,,, 114weetwm., 4 areAtta.custom.4larplashont 41.etttont Dtuvidies. ett aistirt fivieds follow cools. I firm, ' pplace, mi th regions. Probably not one In rive Of to certain incident& La Belie, It aptbie used thi word "measurable." he Chats With R.C.Workers ,1 justice, , own stocking and many not. the try en. it seeks to punish one of the ' three because racial lines were not had and wits added, married, ' ,. peared. ever """' done in b1etory.1 ' .. even shoes except the wood soled san-: greatest wrongs children. Sty that she ..m.sltilltwner. 17; ' , always dietinet and could not be drawn . ON BOARD PRESIDENT .WItto which' 1 the dais strapped on bare feet. Adult --- wrong Germany sought with absolute precision on a map. worried by them Lei Belle would take wAnnxororq,, Sept. 4:rina1 SONS SPECIAL TRAIN, Sept. 4women bar. legged and bare footed do to to civilization and' tion .. .. :ed This was why, he babe of the When to Madams bet Pruesne, on tbo who, the poate IreatY,bY . ,sonatel the president's train Mopped for then e ought tette .no. weak -.- purpose -- 00 , are to be seen everywhere, not Only were to be lines was decid left under threets. to boundary care , compelled ' a few minutes at Dennison, O., a num- - with regard tetheaPplication of the forelon,relationo cotrimittoilatt today for them while their IT in the country. but in the streets of , - . - - eel later by the. people themseivelt ib" mother spent (tie ; Warsaw Red 'Cre" Inwkets seet some puniehment.- - She attempted an in;'- tyros Noticed. by Republican loader. It T and the The treaty be declared,' was "shot, town folks drinkint and nights with dafitclug. ,the a. were at the and 1 war station the tolerable thing-enla propooed that reaohltihnig tatt-- (iermans, I she must be made through with the American principle ,, Motion bit: reservation , including president came out on the platform of , , of the choice of the governed!, for the ettempt nis tho small bo ear, lie crowd firdored the ond greeted trinity The treaty Also contains. the. preal,- of the treaty are severe adopted tho -. ... . .. A 7i 1 ; chatted with the Red Crolis work: but.7he terrns nate. to ' . - ' Forged dent continued. "it Magna Chart el tied Irel TO 1 ' ' they are not tollust. I can tegiti-,- 1 l ported monlant--luso-Sla- v ars .1 , '' After repreaeato-bearing would sot an which labor." Inter- man'ltiseclated tO With me adatinit-Drtiel;toie,woman An elderly, - national labo'r,organiaation.up This or- to Itteott e , . got - -- '' the peace contere ece in Paris had tie. .,'' 4: ;,,. . 1In oonvereation with -- f0reake the German offietra. end to ' the president Just at ..--- --. -Live stationlataIotha--dityi- t twearou owould Itold,-it- e a -.7 garileattent-- thelr-beettnod before-the ff . le a le, to the It children Denniout of -'AltMien her ait bulled PARIft-Se,tonalder h. 4.......orgees)--.,..thea... by the give first meeting in ttrashingtort In OctOit- -' ,.. . ' ' ' , wrong but they knew perhaps with al octmmittio thot of Senator. roOther, should,, with the result that et' "whether the treaty is ratified by son. . council'I of - the peaee. ionfer. r.,' ' t " pisma -- dislikli La "1 a to Pelle on took MOTO wish violent 1 had suttees hap-Z 'of ionise you New your ,' trill," or not." ,ylvid Uealco,liropoeing publican., - then means a great deal to me-- .pened than we could PogettlY, ',len plotted to bring about onto has decided,10.Artvttha tatinee ',.', 'nation of Cho international labor prei. madas., end The labor leetion Mr. Wilson Sal& he said'. -- I lost two boys In the war and have on this side et the water 'the many, Retterratiolis oleo may ba her deatti.f- Madame wits fattier me- - St the Asitrion peace delegation for , ' ' -' Provided what should have been pro1 cooed of sheltering fugitive French two days' deist th- - the time for pre- , vided long ago. It fulfilled the tardy only one left. Vim looking to you solemn toveeents which dernieny hat, token upot that time; ' 'j.- U.', with realization of statesmen, he said, that to prevent future 'wars ao he won't disregarded the lent preparation idle' , Furthor proirroaa' toward- an agree- tioldiere and' with communicating ,- s answer Asatrien ths to the , . 4 senting have French to go." headquarters., ,' betwoon all ReGTON, Sept. there could be no good government or '' ' had made to overwhelm her esith-- 1 ment'on -rerervationo ' 'crowd reminded La Belle, it the woman's trial, told terms of pesos. publican factiono-- were teportod by bow an peace unless the people 'themselves theAnother man in the erhiet at the American otter spud ovter Imereterd e.,Ore.,tbe firing arra,' she had. In order to discover the president that Dennison had vote" wises titre le to report were !aliened. -- .: ; forAstie part3i right: airplane on Abe border, Tuesday he . By regulation ." . treachery. became friendly Protest against him in ' the. talk preside,ritial ' had, ohowo. S of the treaty to the sinata this wetk.' if twoman'a women Terms, end of, Against and children witit her. end bad yen endangered been aspreased by the Mexican the world over and by similar provt- - election hut would be for him in 1920- l'Ighte who were lielpiess. , powdble. It la however, that , , lives ' br allowlec thole ,,They had eubmtaaloit willprobable, stone iihe those to regulate the opium,' "Oh, no." replied the president, seen be delayed,ontli next her children. It was announced today at irument, Wed neaditn.,ieprii.--Betore PAPA en-land -- elevamated their an took atter and them I madame while to his by she, shoulder' Week.shrneging ' , ,1; trade and extend the Red Cross,. Mr.' state -Assurances the was department, devoted to In 4 not Vienna that for work for itself, (La emy Belle) engaged only lectiag Tuesday night after raid the treaty "draws the no- lvileon the Germans. 34a4arat Druesne wael receiving the tins; draft of the Anti. were 'given that an immediate trivet, the effort of victorr-bu- t to the effort ble impulpet of the world together To Speak, -Indianapolis round guilty, end sentenced to trian peace treaty., Dr..-Kar- t of terror, eeeking te terrify the people - ---,. Renner. Oration would be road with a vim, IS otakes,a team et thent;-1- : - he of the Austrian delegation, .aid a satisfactory adjustment. . -BONDS years' impristontnent, and te be 'Ishii,whom That's what's in this treaty,". he they fought and 1 wish to teen.: INDIANAPOLIS.,:--fk-pt,--4---,---fre' el,.... 4.,,, lit an IntervieW published today that by Garmanboldiera. The American nrme airplane ttrod 'pee they etetetted reftreist In 'heti inet dent Wilson to due izt -- 13 wag errive hare ever ()flumesl for the prosoution premed the tiommunititions niado to the, Aus- upon iw Mexicana .Tueaday waa d anyone tell you that be--1 II o'clock this evening for the second terms of this They dul rot4 Fituti tanota tiolvL Madame Drumm, to tell further Ale- trians by the peace conference showed DO ttme wver Mexican territory, tibe 514 Irt"t naticm' on his 10.000 mile tour of the wish fn m."-"1"Ieddrees , He eked kis hearers if they entail UnitedStatee. ut's, hereupon the woman declared. that tlin Mho understood perfectiy war- department trattInforma4 talotp.7-- '-' and they had ne yerpese in 'overAt ths trial the woman produced a well the econetrole atteatinn of Austria Gen. Dichosa" eommandis r ' ro,t reed. KiEW YOP.K. CrOTMan Soot. Rain. but bead the here this psopla. began falling they morn, whelming ietter. bleb Ohlt said her children bad and had adopted a benevolent atti- the ',outliers departnitent. Mentiotut tor.- - 1r1to prriotot appeolod to 11:31 at WOTS and today privta the think it &I weather wee 141 forecast burned ing that m ...house. and had takes) tol tude in this aonneetton. H. thoutht. ought Cairn the mad in bad aros- , Cr. to , NI; brat 42. 14.64; a000nd 4c 02.11; found ozert,their Influence for aceept...1 -- Partly cloudr for tonight.. Arrange- - in the eoheciouanese el men forever ti . wee moth their hi letter however. Of the treaty.. tbe her that international 44a. the ene, firat Austria, enta 111.14; 4,14; boundary lias reply sand, 4s, -- third 41a, 4.11; fourth Palled arab which, they1 am , had been written blr should again pretest against the rigor ft Meximmed Don't let men pull It 11.1; (Continue d on page sight.), (Continued ea. pogo t017-- . 11 IC sil tt 4i TSCIgl LA Pint irtdiell s the torrhertal elesese hi the treat& on . C 04 oPARIS. (Special Correspondence.) --.. - to-fi- ore Mare he J -- . , . on-th- .4 ' ''. 18-th- ; ''' ,J - . , ', '''' , I o . .. communisi Party Bari Its Members rort"4-torever. --- 4.--- "Idr. : - 4 - , 4Th. - - --- :7,..F.F...1.41iii . - tri"--. - time-chafe- the-cos- ' - -- ,.. . - . . . ..you .' . i - - slim-decid- ed - -- - t'- 'so - - - -- - - i T en -- t ..,..40'Rk.!ii( -- -- - - -1 ....-- hs -- -- AINAr Ai ' ' ' -- - , 4 u3bla - s. 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