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Show "NO," SAY OPPRESSED RACES Answer to Austria's Peace Move Made b Representatives of Enslaved En-slaved People. New York. Thcro enn bo no real and lasting peace until Austria-Hungary Is dismembered, nnd the oppressed op-pressed nationalities In the cmplro nro nllowcd to determlno the manner of their government. This wns the nn-swer nn-swer flung bnck to Austria's penco move by speakers who took part in n great victory mass meeting which wns nttended by more than 4,000 representatives represent-atives of tho oppressed nationalities. Tho sjenkcrs. were Prof. Thomas C. Mnsnryk, president of the Czecho-Slo-vnk nntlonnl council, now recognized ns tho Cz:ho-Slovak provisional government, gov-ernment, Ignnco J. Pndercwskl, rcpro-Kontatlvo rcpro-Kontatlvo of the Polish national com-mltteo com-mltteo to tho United Stntes; Lieut. Vnsllo Stolen, president of the Roumanian Rou-manian National League of America; Pierre Do Lnnux of tho Trench high commission nnd Dr. Illnko Illnkovltch, representntlve of . tho Jugo-Slav nn-Itnnnl nn-Itnnnl council, Senntor Gilbert M. Hitchcock, chnlr-mnn chnlr-mnn of tho sennto coraniltteo on foreign for-eign rclntlons, was chairman of tho meeting. |