Show II lT RICH HIGH HETTY GREEN GREENI I LOANED JO TO SCORE Knew Three Years Ago HardTimes Hart Hard Times Were Coming Conling and Was Prepared ROOSEVELT WILL BE NAMED Richest Woman in the World Talks Finance and Poli Poll Politics Politics tics at Boston Boston Fe Feb 14 Mrs HeU Hetty Green in n an Interview today toda made many startling declarations concerning the money situation and current topics In general Chief among these were First the hard times have only just begun despite all reports report to the con con- I Second President Roo Roosevelt Hoose e will be nominated as Republican candidate ate for the Presidency b by the Chicago o con con- Coupled with these remarkable declaratIons declarations declara declara- which are aro entitled to weight weIcht because because because be be- cause of ot Mrs Irs Greens Green's Intimate sources source of ot Information were many other statements statements statements state state- ments of ot scarcely less surprising charI char char- ch r- r I acter I saw sa the situation developing three years ears ago said ald Mrs Green and I am amon J on record as ns predicting It It I said then 0 that the rich were approaching the brink and that a panic was tras inevitable lne There were cr signs which I could not ignore Some of ot the solidest men of ot the thc street came canle to me mc and wonted to unload unload un un- un- un load all sorts of things from p palatial residences to automobiles The Tho l New NewYork York Central quietly negotiated ne with me for a big loan and that made malle me mc sit up and do some thinking for that road Is one of ot the wealthiest In Jn the world Harry HarT Inne Whitney Needed It There had been an enormous Inflation o of values end and when the unloading process process process pro pro- cess was is-as he begun un the holders of ot the se securities se- se curlU found great reat difficult In getting s rent real money from tho public The stringency string string- enc ency was vols felt 1 by In J the h. h bl hIJ big hI- hI 6 brokers and ma manipulators lp i long before b the the people had I any inkling that tha such a 11 condition existed I 1 saw the handwriting upon the wall and began beJan quietly to call In my money mone making few transactions and getting Into my hands every cry er c available n dollar doUar of ot my fortune against as the day dY I knew was com corn IDS ing Every E real estate deal which I could couI close up was converted con into ca cash h I not never 2100 or buy real estate first ics go o lJ r. r roe roc nho th I ln 1 Lj t rr c. c tr 7 I Ily ly had It it the others had bad the r securities s f aud and their values s. e I 1 bad th thU cash and md I they hud bail to come conic to roe me They did dome omo I Iss T lent S. S to tn mo m In S droves tol R. R Some Home u of ot them I 1 n n I 1 lId did not Those toI to l t money to and om I- I whom I loaned lom tl my money set et It at atGer G C per er cent I might jU just t as easily have secured o 40 per cent But never r In m my life no matter r what has been Jen said against me have c I 1 practiced usury Difficult iu lo Get Henl As with Ith the tho financiers I went ent to the ther relief r of many others engaged d In legitimate legitimate legitimate mate business Nearly all the big department de dc- dc- dc stores In New cw York came to toi tome tor i r me rae and I loaned them money Harry for a n loan of ot M Payne Whitney hUncy applied I tU Ht and lud 1 I Y let lat him have It It I loaned c Inon money y to tho New York Cen- Cen tri but when the Vanderbilt family applied ap- ap plied I 1 refused them They The came to me mc c 1 1 some little time ago that ago that was V before th the theS S wedding wedding and and and brou brought ht a box two o feet long Ions cont containing the tho famous Vanderbilt Jewels J wels They wanted me to take them themas as and lend them money But r Lord bless you I 1 know nothing about diamonds and such things s. They may moy have hav been worth all that was vas claimed but I J dont don't deal dial In diamonds VanderS Vonder- Vonder They rhey say that Mrs Cornelius but Is going s to marry marT a n. Hungarian count S Instead She ought to have a tL guardian Her JI 1 husband was one of oC Gods God's anointed one of the finest men I ever knew He S gratified every whim of his wife and she poor woman thinks think that every other man In the thc world orld Is like Wee him She will willbe willbe be sadly badly a disillusioned if Sf she he marries that foreigner What lint hut e Will Co Cost tU t. t control of ot If U she marries him the the Vanderbilt system of ot railroads will pass out of or the family's ha hands s. s Tho Thu millions which Glad Gladys s 's brought to her husband have been shipped to Hungary Hungary Hungary Hun Hun- other millions which her and the gary to give I up If it she she- mother will m have marries her count will be shipped to Hungary This leaves tho other members mem mein- of In the position bers hers of or the family the railroad securities securities securities having to purchase and to women ties held by lI the two to foreigners cash for tor them Those rhose pay take our security When the they wont won't demand real money and the us they marry man the Vanderbilt tam family II they get ct It Can the price pay nay is easier than it was a u spell Money Ioney knows Why Vh should back buck as ns everyone of government Gov It not be att after r the tho vain tain Into poured dollars which Cortelyou first firstI merely th th-e th banks But that Is correct doesn't it to the Injured I aid times are bound to The fhe hard the evilS u then el election and until 01 after tel continue knows hiLt hiLt- one n no will will happen happen what situation will vill adjust adjust ad adjust ad- ad match the finan financial lal tho the past pas inflated in- in n- n but not upon just Itself fa faith Ith Personally I ha have C J b basis Institutions and andas in American business s again as-alII to faith spreads as soon a as this financial depression will silI willbe the people the not till tin past pott and be b a thine of or the then nett fletty Talk I. I 1 being the Taft talk all about out nominee All Ali this of ot the lean n f p party Is 18 8 real leaders understand under under- The moonshine situation The scheme true stand aland 1 the tho 10 country as aso before the Is to pose Taft raft choice He vill got ot ell all the tho l ho he o can not but he can him him In the to non n nominate tc get enouGh It null and everybody every every- Ho knows Inside S It body else elso oP on the that he it apparent When convention Taft will m cant can't carry thc that get ct up and demanded proclaim by the country dt Is else In In somebodY or n it if lie he doesn't rafts whole holo strength strengthS m th will authority and Roosevelt for or will wUl be thrown con like v S will sweI ep the t. t tO accept will ha have hac c Ore fire H a 1 prairie beautiful Is a b It f. f I. I J th the scheme nomination and probablY wm will work worle reason It S But Sf If for tor any all future Is provided pro pro- doesn't succeed Patt In the tho thoe thet lie II will vided for or s u t 0 e y I I i RICH HETTY GREEN LOANED TO SCORES from froni OU United States States- senate If Roosevelt is nominated he lie will bo tic elected The hard times have not hurt me any i I might have made millions at nt atthe tho the rates a asked ked for tor loan lonn money but I Iras Iwas was r satisfied with C 6 per cent There Is no rio real need ned of any any- legitimate busness business business busi bus ness enterprise suffering except as ns they have become involved through the tile panic among amons- tao stock gamblers s and hl high h financiers Tho The country still contains contains con con- tame all the elements clements of ot prosperity and it will come back when conditions arc are right I People sometimes sometime won wonder el she said I In concluding the tile interview why I spend so much time and energy In de- de I lawsuits i I dont don't dare pot not defend de do- fend fentI th them m. m I wouldn't dare doro to be known i as an nn easy casy mark All my life Ufe I ha have Va 8 struggled against being considered considered con con- ono one and antl I think I have succeeded succeeded suc sue fairly well It Is tho the principle of or the thing I am r. r Rotating for A few tow dollars more or orleas orless loss less would make no difference One of or orthe the inheritances left me nie by my dear f father was S I this Injunction Hetty be bc behonest behonest honest bonest always upright and just never tak take t a dollar ollar that thae doesn't belong to you jou oli and never take tal-e an Unfair l tuge e ot of any one And nd above all all things fight for your rights And AUd concluded conc this wonderful old lady IndY with a a. whimsical smile n as I 1 am nm still sUll' enjoying very g good od h health I am fighting |