j ' - ' " l— "" "| ' I ■ ' Jr\ , • (T f/WJ < ® j ; j /) ! I \\ V / / > j ~ I \ /u if' \! " r ■/ // o»rw L / J / AW 4 publications edited in 33 different foreign languages and with a cir culation of 10 millions of copies! As reported in its official paper. The American ( ?) Leader' pub lished semi-monthly in the inter est of the foreign-born popula tion, the telegram had the approv- { . 1 al of Secretary Lansing. A more brazen, arrogant and I deceitful patriotic camouflage io arouse 1 he sympathv of the Gov-1 eminent toward his personality—! not toward the 734 foreign news papers which are never consulted j in his dealings—could not easily • be devised. lie did the same thing; with his $5,000 contribution to the! Liberty Loan Committee of the \ National Advertising Board and which he afterwards shamefully withdrew. It is an usual boastful and false claim of Mr. Hammerling, in or der to obtain the moral support and good will of the authorities and the patronage of political, in dustrial and commercial bodies, to make believe that he controls the foreign language newspapers in this country and all their read ers and that lte is the teacher of patriotism to them all! What Italian language newspa pers have authoried you 31 r. Ham merling, to say or do anything in their name withuot first consult-' ing them ?. . . And how about the enemy and neutral language newspapers which form the bulk of the foreign language newspapers edited in this country';. . . When will you stop fooling the 1 public, the advertisers and the government of the United States?) . . . For the honor of the independ ent foreign press we resent the meddlings of Mr. Hammerling and sustain most emphatically that the man who was responsible for the publication of "An Appeal" to ob tain from the American Govern ment. the embargo on munitions and arms to the Allies should not be trusted in his present hysteric patriotic utterances. A publication edited in New York and Pittsburg, the "Naro dni List ', Croatian daily, March 10th inst. printed a long list of queries directed to Mr. I rammer ling and among them the follow ing three: Mr. Hammerling, "An Appeal to the American People," not to manufacture, sell or ship muni tions of war, appeared in the press i of the United States on April st!i. ! 1915, in full-page advertisements; how much did you receive from the German*goA f ernment, or its a j gents, to pay- for this advertise ! ment? How much altogether have you j received from the German govern- I ment or from the Austrian govern- I ment through Ambassador von von Paper. Boy-Ed or other Can , tral Powera gents to carry on WILL Remain At Old STAND 1 When we announced our quitting business, we thought we could not re lease the building we are now occupy ing, but we have just made a satisfac tory lease, hence will remain at the old stand where I will be pleased to have all my old customers and new ones. THE GEM STUDIO 730 Phlla. St. opp. Me HOldl Indiana, Pa. 'D —* their propaganda in the 1 uitei States. W1 len Count von liernstorff called at your office in the Wool worth Building was it just a friendly call, or a business calif Hie publisher of "The Kuryer Polski" of Milwaukee has styled him to be "one of the shrewdest takirs and that he is so shrewd and lavish with his money in cer tain places and certain editorial rooms that he is still enabled to keep above water and hobnob with influential politicians." Several times these same accu sations were thrown publicly at Hammerling s face, together with the fact that in getting his American citizenship papers, gave a fictitious name, declared to be born in Hawaii instead of Galieia (Austria-Hungary) and became la ter a Gentile. W hat powerful political infiu ense lies behind him tha* makes the !department of Justice ignore his notorious past activities of a dubious character?. . . We are quite at sea about this and protesting against his contin uous claim as the recognized lead er of the foreign language news papers, wo again ask the proper authorities, to- watch him closely, tor, having handled the "Bern storff's and Dumba's money", as known to the Department of Jus tice, his ostracism from every di rect, or indirect connection with government officials should take place at once. \\ e have always contended that foreign-born citizens hailing from countries at war with the United Slates should not be trusted. At their best protestations of Ameri canism they would never bo pro-British. pro-German or pro- Italian, so that their connection with American officials may be come at any time very dangerous to the cause of the Allies. The precedents of Mr. ITam merling should make every Ameri can afraid to have anything to do with him.—(From 'll Cittadino/) ATTENZIONE Tutto quello «-Ile voi coltivate nel vostro giardino, lo gustate con piacere e pare più dolce. Abbia mo piante di Cappucci, resistenti ai rigori della rugiada, nonché al tre qualità di piante pronte per es sere coltivate. Si vendono pressoi il nostro ''Store' od alla 'Green house. ' ' Prezzi speciali ai coltivatori che ne compreranno grande quantità. Riduzioni ai rivenditori. (2-v.) INDIANA FLORAL COMPANY CINEMATOGRAFO Locato in un punto centrale, si vende per ragioni di malattia. Buonissima opportunità. Rivolger si al nostro ufficio. MACCHINA DA SCRIVERE Nuova, visibile ed a due colori. Rivolgersi al nostro uiìieio. 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