AND BATTLES OF FOREIGN POLITICS - i; ; ytrr tiii $ t ftifyT&j yy vJiwt 72V EXCLUSIVE CABLE D '?' WtiR FEAR lNCRISIS larchy Heading W . i u-. wer ana ia 5" Papers Cry IENACE ALARMS j-operation Bclwccn Gi Race and Czechs i enacc to Dynasty EORGE RENW1CK it to Evening Public ledger fit, til the .Veto YorK Timtn Co. ? Amsterdam, May 10. rB OI wnai is iiairciiius in ary Is allowed to bo 1 the German press, but there Hi nf evidence that matters Monarchy arc causing wide- em In the Fatherland. tuncary. miy 0110 (lermin "heading for disaster," while iren that tho country is r-lncrcaslnic speed tuwnicl a ' jThe Kreui JleltunR pas pJCharlcs's realm Is 'Mins a severe crisis, wmui inis beyond parliamentary llm- Rcant that tho Vienna Nme Is calling for energetic Jnst the southern Muv I that It lews the political ' between tho southern Slas hs with considerable alarm r to the monarchy. The 1 article would suggest a situ- southern confines of the chy infinitely more serious lined by the public nm. May 10 The great Aus- newspaper, the Arbelter 1 been barred from Germany t'two weeks. An otllclat dls- LSwItierland said the fact had d through questions asked tag by the Socialist Deputy IY TO GET SLAV PES; BERLIN HEARS nlng through the moral persuasion of tw'o lies: tho first, that Italy sought tho conquest of these peoples and, therefore, that It was better to nccept a known tyranny than an unknown one; Iho second, that Italy sought to oppress tho spiritual functions of tho Pope, therefore; ns Catholics, In light ing for Austria they were fighting for tho Pope. Great has been their nmaiemcnt on finding that Italy Is only demanding for her neighbors that same liberty she demands for her own sons and tho Italians fighting Austria were ns good Catholics as themsehes. CALLS RUSSIAN PEACE "COLOSSAL DECEPTION" THE MORNING OF THE DAY AFTER n. May 10 A correspond- apest write") that besides Ung union of Bosnia ami with Ilungnry, D.ilm.itU with Croatia and Wa- inds under the Hungarian pis asserted these changes ne to prevent tno forma- apact south Slav State, ktch. If confirmed, means ment by the Hapsburcs ouncllors of all plans for en of the dual monarchv ftUstlc State such as the ako Francis Ferdinand- with a Slav kimrdom 1 balance In the Hapiburg een uermanic Austria Hungary and at the calculated to scttlo nn Unes of racial autonomy ous Jugoslav Problem. Hungary, under whom ' Slavonla have long suf- Eto be the executor of a CjT of repression, with a aggrandizement us her itia, with an area of i square miles and the ral of.u Jugoslav State. to been under the Aus- n. Bosnia and Herzego- an area of 20.000 square ' been a joint Austro possession much the p Alsace-Lorraine has been "Kelchsland" of all the ates. The language of ch regarding Croatia Rnd fejway mean that those itn- noma are to lose their fautonomy In homo affairs 'absorbed completely by gas Trans) hanla was 11b- years ago J tJTodav's Public Ledger , ay 9. According to a dh Zurlch to tho Messagero, ler, the Austrian Premier. ting extreme measures Slav asltatlnn. Vnrtli.r comments underline the Uttor Beydler's suggestions 1 autonomy for the subject snauy inadequate ana ne ciear 10 an concerned liapsburg policy cannot a 11 emperor cnarles Intentions. : rjrlnts an admtmliTn r. situation, showing that ad In iomi ntiarti.ru vm. illsm as a pulllatlve are by the attitude of Cer rvarn. Premier Hevrilar'a I are most useful, inasmuch sua dispel any illusion to ha mnvementa nlilrli nnrA by last month's Jugo Slav uRome. t news seems to confirm ' Of the Tvrolesn fj.rmnna. ;;have been notably faith- SHBaatV. to loin their Trnvl lln the movement against ut reports from Aus areful analysis and must reserve. CliriHimiia Editor Says Americans Arc Too Clever to He Duped by , i.crmans 1'rom Today's l'uhllc I.cdgi r f'lirMlanln, Norway, May 10 Com menting on the (lerman peace offensive, tho foreign editor of Aftenpoale says the Oerinin demeanor nt the moment Is In true conformity with tho post, llerlln alternately operating tho millul fist and sweetmeat The Brrsl-Utotsk peaco proposal Is the most colossal piece of de ception In history, ho sas. lie Is clearly convinced of the Impossibility of 11 peace understanding with the Amerli.in, the litter posessng too great a portion of the Anglo-Saxon sense of realities to al low themi!es to he duptd by tho In sinuating phrases of diplomacy Broadly Judging the position of the Kritmte on the pea'-o question, he fays ono ought to bear In mind that Uenn my by her political maucmeis dlxested her self of oiry shnd of confidence, as by her military maneuxcrs she has created International hatred Therefore It Is no mero phrase, hd concludes, when Wilson and other Untentn leaders ray It Is use less to conclude peace at present with the lords of Berlin He express! s tho conviction, based upon p.ilnful experi ence, that these lords, or j. pirhnps migh tier power behind them, hive not dropped a sjllablo of their original pro gram of warfare. DOWNS TWO GERMANS WITHIN FIVE MINUTES ISunget'er AIo Damage Third in Fight Whidi Credits Him Willi Tliirlj-four Planes Paris, Hay 10. Sub-Lieutenant Nun gesser, lending Trench nvl.itor, bi ought down his thhty-thlrd and thlrtj -fourth German machines nnJ dumaged another within flo minutes on Tuesday. On Sunday ho Knocked out two uther enemy ulrplancs. which hae not been officially recorded. Nun gester, during three jcars of air fight ing has been wounded seventeen times and has served on flftj two bombing expeditions. French aviation lias suffered n great loss In the death within a ftvv d.iys of three "uccs," who had accounted for more thin fortv-llve CJermans. Lieutenant Chuput, with sixteen tier mans to his cicdlt, was killed Tuesday, while' sub Lieutcnunt Dcmeuldre, with thhteen victories, wus killed In the region of the Somme esterday. Cap tain Mleffre met death while dhecting nn Infautiy attack from a veiy low altitude. 'HANK SAVED BY POPE Advances $1,000,000 to In-tilulion in Wliiih Farmers Were Depositors Koiiip, Mav 10 The Holy Sco ad vanced .the sum of $1,000,00(1 to the Catholic' Bank Credlto Ccntrnla del Luzlo, and saved that Institution, In which thousands of faimers were de positor, fiom bankruptcy through loans made to Lucca Cortege, news paper owner und theatrical mamger since tried on charges of fraudulent financial operations. A run was stalled on the bank with the nrrest of Cortesc, anil It was represented to the Popo that unless funds weie forthcoming the poor among the Invcstois, who had dealt with the bank mainly bee iuse it was icputed to he a Catholic llrni, would be mined. I""-"1-1U" NEW TAXES CAUSE ' FRENCH TO SQUIRM Storm of Protest Raised Over 10 Per Cent Imppst on So-Called Luxuries Siecinl Cable to Eicntng Public Ledger Conright, lOlt. bv the Kcw York Timet Co. Paris, May 10. The new tax on what are termed lux uries, which camo Into effect a few weeks ago, Is raising n storm of pro 1 lest on tho mrt of traders now that lis full effects aro manifesting them-t-elvoB The tax nnlounts to 10 per cent on cumin of nil classes which are sold 1 above a ertaln fxed price. Thus, suits 1 of rlothes for men aro free of tax up to a sale price of $30, hut above that fig- I uro a duly of 10 per cent Is Imposed on the full price, so that tho purchaser of n suit sold nt $10 Is called on to pay an extra $1 tax. Women's dresses nre free, up to $50, men's shoes up to $8, 'vimneu'K to $C CO and children's to $5, 1 Vlrtuilty everv clnss of coinmcxiu I'lom tho Ulantcr Villielm (waking up) Whore am I.' Is tlii-. Paris.' Iliiidcnliurg Not quite, all Hiplic-t. Mill, it's "Mimrwlicrc in Irani c." ,1s loucliid by the new tax, ana noi nietely Jewelry and similar articles, 'which are universally recognized as lluxurlis Trance more than nny other oouiitrv Is lucnly susceptible to taxes of 'this kind from the fiet that M10 po ises more pun lv luxury trades than iiiiv other part of the world Various trade orgnnlz-itluns are now carnestlv discussing tho new taxes, and a movement in wtll tnidervvny to bring pressure to bear nn the liovcrnment with Iho view If not of getting tho tax .abnllslHil altogether, nt least nt obtain ing Its modification The chief objeitlon raised Is that the manner In which tho tux is levlid has alrcadv hid the effect BOGUS PEACE OFFER QUICKLY DENOUNCED ? Effort to Us-c American Pro fessor as Medium Fails. German Messenger Scored piopoals forever 1 tell vnu and those who send 5011 that thu I'nlteil Milit. In tituls to go on fighting till tho Prussian milltarv pnuir and, If neiesarv llio I'russlin Slati along with It Is 1 - InKUlMiril forovn as 11 power fur vil no millir wliithit It takes one vi.ir nr ten 'If vmi i til tho remoiM li s ai rifli 0 . of 000 000 nifli a ptaie nrfenslvi .mill If von want the I'ultid "-lalis to , recognlre vour Hulling of a I'lrNlanl coiigrcgttlou as a pirL of II. ou ale making a monstrous and nmt fnolisii , blunder. 1 tell nu tint whin 1 listen Siiccittl Cable to .truing I'ubtti .rrfgrr' In our ralpn ami treiiihirnus nvcrtuns I , on, Alay 10 I ' fccl aslum.d of humanly " The Dillv Malls Anncinae corro spiindent asserts that thre weeks ago tho Cermili (luvernnient decided to hold out 'leitaln Insidious and bogus offar of pence" tn the Tinted states thiouuh i'lofessur lleion an 111crhan, living In tiineva vvhoe lxok ' Die Men 11 e of IVaie ' gilnul foi him the filcndhl of I'rikldent lli-on l)n April 1!) Trofussor cjulildi or Munich ft lend nf Count von llertllng visited lleion and ilu hired his objtil was to prepare the vva for a merciful peace He gave Heron to iinderatnrid that he spoke In tho name of llertllng and the (lerman Foreign Oltlie. assured Heron that the peace purtv in the Uelchstag was on the eve of getting lre . in,ni, . o,w o lii Cermans. and that ho wished him to prepare Preslifint VI1 on to take advantage of the auspicious moment When pressed In ueune uenn inj e terms of peace, he said that liirnianv was read, tlist to (.rant Msai-t.oi-ralne at a peace conference. eiond, the Hrest-I.ltovsk peace treaties wire not to be ralwd at the pe.ue cimference. but the Allies were to be allow d tu put their claims on the council table f- dis cussion Oermanv inignt. incrcupon. perhaps, make certalnconce,Bsonst third. there was tn ne no economic war suo' !emi.inv after ilia war. fourth, the Qernian colonies were to be lestoied 'I cannot Imaglno how sou can nnve tho effrunter," Trofessor Hcroi burst out, ' to ask me to lav such a rlgnmarolo 1 of ciTit and deceit before the American people. So far from creating a spirit of conciliation it would slmplj strengthen the American will to smash the pei fldlous and nefarious authors of such 1 otidoii In Sec U. S. Tronn I'min loilitu'i t'liblto Jiihni I l.iiliiton. Mav ! Amcileaii tumps will tii 11 1 It in London Satuiiliv King CeiiiBi" will tuke' thu s ilult at Mucking ham I'al ico THE integrity and re sponsibility of a bank or business house are instantly reflected in its stationery when Beck's Stability Bond is the chosen paper. Chafles Beck Co Tuners for Ml Klnu nf lloml Printline 609 Chestnut Street Philadelphia of seriously reducing the turnover In virtually every class of trade. A resolution passed yesterday hy the Lvonq Chamber of Commerco urges the Government to substitute for tho new tax nn Increased levy on the traders themselves by way of an Increased charge, for the llccnso to carry on trade which virtually every trader In Krance must lako out every ear. Tho movement against tho new luxury tax Is gathering strength so rapidly that there Is little doubt that serious Gov ernment action will be taken during the next few dajs. V Tho next shock to which Paris Is looking forward in connection with re strictions Is threo meatless dag per week, which commence next week, when It will he Impossible to buy any kind of meat In shops or restaurants on Wednesdajs, Thursdajs and Krldajs, except horse flesh, which horse butch ers will be allowed tn sell as a con cession to the poorer and less well nourished clasRea Hut evrn horseflesh will bo prohibited 111 restaurants. TVe, already have cards for bread, coal nnd several other commodities, and now It Is proposed to Institute cards for fire wood as well as for tobacco PROPAGANDA FAILS, TO STIR ITALIANS People on Guard Against Pcaec Drives of Central Empires Special Cabe to Evening Public Ledger Cowrioht, Itlt. fcji Ihe .Vrw yorH Time Co. Home. May 10. "The Central Lmplres are without doubt tolng ttv launch one of their greatest peaco propagandas," said a well-known Deputy, nn officer in the Italian army, twle decorated for valor, when questioned nbout tho rumors of peace movements emanating "from nil tho capitals of the Kntenle. "Germany's nlm." ho continued. ' Is to demoralize thoroughly the armies and populations of, the Allied countries nnd then to attack with overwhelming forces the weakest point en the Allied front. These Intrigues iwlll absolutely fall, ns Kngland, France and Italy have seen through the plans and are all de termined to fight until v Ictory. 'The Auatrlans have begun again their distribution In the trenches of false Ital ian newspapers with faked, alarming news, having the object of discouraging tho soldiers, but they succeed only In causing Irritation and anger against the enemy. "One of tho chief arguments cf this Austro-German propaganda Is an at tempt to convince Italians 'that Amer ica Is only bluffing, pointing out the delay Willi which her promised assist ance Is reaching the theatre of war. This palpable He also makes no impression:, being scorned by our soldiers, owing to the many evidences to tho contrary." Crcssona Woman Dies From Burn l'uttnTllle. r.. May 10 Mrs. Harry Bprenger. of Crcssona, died at the Potts vllle Hospital from burns which re sulted when she tried to light a fire In her kitchen stove with kerosene. The fire, which falled.to Ignite at first, sprang up bo suddenly as to envelop her In flamep t rJto tsw iWVf rv niTTSSrfini iiifSTSicTr'Ciansa i "l1 11m1 .," ,v,wm'&imsm&mil mi mill f N THREATS FAN AW WAR SPIRIT dllv't Puhlll! T.rilnrr rM ( i'liimi, Aiay v. fllA nrtlflolnl nlmranl.- aHtlnfflrffln Amnlr n vldent as In the ussem- ecu wno are rorclbly her beyond 'our own AriMirA flt ttiA Ttollin .led that hfltimpiiMiiii Austria's army. 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