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Show II I oo I t AMERICA CONSIDERED! MENACE TO POWERS1 ! ' AMSTERDAM. Juno 25. (Mall,) ( The military and political Interests of ,! , the Central powers In the war havo '! 1 1 been enormously damaged by the omi- j gratlon of 1,000,000 Hungarian men to ,; L the United States from 1900 to 191-1, 1 j! cays Emerlch Ferenczl. a professor of Uj' tho University ot Budapest in the .! 1 Norddeutache Algemelno Zeltung. Tho , , j professor demanded that tho emlgra- I" . tion o Hungarian farm hands should Ij ' bo diverted from the United States to Jf . Germany. . I,i i' nothing Is done to counteract the I ( Attraction of America, asserts the pro- h ( .lessor, Hungary, which has already LI, lost about 2,000,000 sonB in war, will I , ' bo further drained of masses of cap- 1,7 nblo workers, women and children will It A 00 drafted for manual work, marriages I, H tond births decline, mortality and dl- I aoaso increase and military strength I jjo impaired. |