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a.i'a i,rr nil THE, SUN ,K AND NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920. I sit JULY DIVIDENDS lM m Amount from 5100 up, may bo Invested nt 5Ji'nct'in GUARANTEED FIRST MORT GAGE CERTIFICATES without loss of a day's interest. Selections made now may be paid for after July l. Wild fur Circular IMS". LAWYERS' MORTGAGE CO. UK II.MID M, Ill HI), rrrsldeni CiplUl ind Surplus $9,009,000 iil.ii. iKt,N V. 181 Montagus HUllkn Xlnii one TDO:. Oorl. Telephone 7HM SUIn 1l Jacobs &ca U (ttattn n Utiitntn t Smart Gowns, Suiti & Wrpj AT GREAT REDUCTIONS Httt charming models used ii ciamplei for our own adaptstions - have been reduced to actual coit price! 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That rutins that, if ou are interested, you should TO-DAY, through Mr. Moore, Room 917,' 154 "Naisiu St., arrange for quick interview. 9 ORDER t .Jik GINGER ALE Comfort Your Skin WithCuticuraSoap add Fragrant Talcum Bmp.pmlm.nt.TjInim.Mc. ..trrwher.: Samplf) ltwtct!cm Lttor.UrUl, O.pt.X.Uall.i.SCui. CONSTANTINOPLE IN RUSSIAN BAMNCE krnssiiio ruts Promise of Turkish Capital Affniimt ' Payment of Debts. SAYS FLEDGE IS BINDING Hut Would Not Settle Old 01) ligations Unless Pence Par leys Arc Ucgiin. l ecfol Cable Despatih to Tub Bi s am Nr.w JoK llcm.n. Copyright, 1030, by Tim Hun AD New Vok IIeui.p. taiiib, Juna 17. The Russian Soviets lire willing, under preesura, to"reco;jnlzo tlio debts of the former llutslan regime, but will Insist that the Allies shall not forget their pledges to Russia during tho nnr, especially the Anglo-French agree ment lo deliver Constantinople, This Is the outstanding feature of tho second confldontlu! Interview with Greg ory Ivrusslne, Ilolehevlk Minister of Ways nnd Communications, who Is now In London, published In tho Liberie, In dicating tho trend of the discussions In which Krasslne, as Lenlno'a envoy, has been permitted to engage with Lloyd Qeorge. Hut even this tentative recognition of Russian financial obligations Is based on tho premise that no consideration of the ciuestlon of thu Russian debts will be granted unless tho Allies promptly com inenco pence negotiations with the So viets, thereby Implying recognition of them ns a de facto government, as u Uuiopean Power and opening the way for participation of the Allies In after war decisions. "But hasten," said Krasslne. "Our people nro exasperated by tho thought that they will be obliged to contlnuo bat tling and may Boon Insist, It they despair of the sincerity of western Europe's desire for peace, that we retract this promise." Hrvolntlnii. Cancel Debts. The Russian envoy's argument Is that while In theory succeeding governments are responsible for their predecessors" debts this .applies only to peaceful transfers of regimes and not to revolu tionary change.", "You have used force against us. for two years, but that uoua not succeeu, Wo are stl.l standing nnd militarily con sider ourselves victorious. Moreover, even If you want to wage war agulnst us you cannot do It. The French peas ant, for Instance, 'may be as conserva tive as you wish, but lie will not give soldiers for an expedition against Rus sia." Krasslne's greatest worry apparently Is allied support for tho Polish opposi tion to the Bobhevlkl, but In the event of, a Polish success he docs not foresee the. overthrow of Moscow by the Poles, and, even were this accomplished, con siders the Poles unaulo to Administer a country as large as Russia. "To be able to subscribe to a financial engagement of any sort," he says, "we must be sure wo are able to work peaceably, and for that reason we will not discuss the financial question ex cept during peace pourparlers. Hut I will Insist that If we are compelled to contlnuo a war against Poland or any one else we will withdraw our promises. If we consent to recognize our debt, against the belief that it Is contrary to International morals, It would be stupul to maintain the promise unless in re turn we obtain the expected advan tages." Constantinople Promise Stands. Even the treaty of Brest-Lltovsk has not abrogated the force of the treaty of 1015, the agreement ceding Con stantinople to Russia, according to Krasslne, who reminded the Interviewer of the hundreds of thousands of Russians killed while fighting the common enemy, thereby entitling Russia to her share of the spoils of peace. The articles In the Liberie are caus ing a profound Impression In official cir cles and among other newspaper hero, few caring to doubt tho authenticity these revelations, which shed a new light upon Moscow's aspirations and at the same time prove the Justification for the French point of view that the quasi-economic discussions In London roally are Intended to pave the way fgr diplomatic recognition, Hut even the Soviets admit responsibility for their, debts, ' French and Drttlsi opinion diverges on the question whether the llrltlsh loans to Russia during ,tho war should not receive "priority over Individual en gagemcnts. The newly organized In ternstlotial conference of Russian credl tors, presided over by M, Noulens, for' mcr French Ambasrador to Russia, Is being watched with Interest. The eon ferenco upholds tho French claim to the Russian (lovornment'H uuld In Uie hands of the Soviet and will usk (do allied iljitlons formally to ngrco to this as tho' uniy possiDiv uusis cuncr tor peucc ne gotlatlons or the restoration of com merce will) the Soviets from allied ports. SlGRUSH THE BRITISH, CRY IN THE EAST i .Moslem Uprising and Red Co operation Confirmed by State Department. GENERAL BRUSS1LOFF NOW UNDER ARREST Latest Report Is Reds Feared Me Might Turn on fioviets, 1-ondox, Juno 17. Gen. Rruwlloff's recent arrest was caused by tho fear that he would utlllzo a big defeat on the Polish front to overthrow tJic Soviet and form a new Government according to a Hclslngfors telegram quoting a Rus sian newspaper. A, Bolshevist commis sion, the newspaper fays, was sent to the Polish front, where llnisslloff was commanding Soviet troops, and ordciril htm arrested owing to tho failure of his plans for the offenshc. A Warsaw despatch early In June snld that Gen. Hrusslloff had been arrested, churceil with responsibility for lienv losses suffered by tho Red armies along the Rereslnu River. Moro recent re ports had the General In supreme nu thorlty at Moscow In place of Nikolai Lenlne.. Official quarters wcio'not In clined to accept this as true. fly III' AmaclalrdVrtt, Washington, June 17. Details of the much heralded uprisings In the Moham medan world against llrltlsh rule timljn favor of ihe Turkish Nationalists and Uolslievlkl were received here to-day In official advices. The reports confirm advices as to Moscow nnd Munich conferences re ceived some time ago by tho Slate Uc paitmen Ilnver Vaslia. DJrmnl Pasha a mi Tninat Pnnhn. Turkish Nationalist leader. , were reported to have conferred ( With Spartaelsts and uoianerwi. m Munich, while representatives from In dia. Eirvnt. Afghanistan. Persia, Azerbel- jhan-and Georgia met Turkish Nation alists and Lenlne nt Moicow. Plans for uprisings In tho .Mohammedan world co incident with a Uolslievlkl thrust on Persia and India arc said to have been laid at theso meetings. A force of 160,- 000 troops commanded by Gen. Kuropat- kin was promised the .Monammeaan world by Lenlne st Moscow. Following tho two eonrerences a trnlnlnt school una established at Mos cow for representatives of the Turkish Nationalists. From this school, aner a rigorous course of Instruction In the plans and objects of Ihe conspiracy, shevllc army through Persia to India and aouthwestward toward Ugypt, According to thn official reports, the Turkish Nationalist and Bolshevik prop aganda liai been particularly effective among the fanatical Egyptian tribesmen, the Senussl, In the I.yblan Ditcrt. The situation there Is reported to be critical. Official repprts have told of unrent In India and the effectiveness of tho ''Young Turks" propaganda there. Generally the Plans of the JJolshevlkl &rq said to Include the diversion of Brit ish attention from Mesopotamia to Egypt by the uprising of the .Senussl nnd their sweep eastward nt the moment when the Holshovlkl were prepared to push Into Persia, Occupation of Thrace by Greek troops would be taken advantage of by Incitement of the Bulgars and local dis turbance In Syria and Palestine have been .projected to supplement the major outbreak. In India and Egypt. Organization of Georgia nnd AzerhclJ. hanl is raid to havn been completed by tho Holshevlkl. MuMapha Koin.il, tin Turkish Nationalist leader. Is reported to be pledged to give any military support necessary In Turkey to ndd complica tions to the. already formidable Ilolthe- v Ik. I -Turkish Nationalist-German plot against the Mohammedan dominions of the British Empire. POLESWHlP LARGE BOLSHEVIST GROUPS Hand to Ifand Fighting Along Beresina River. Perils, June t". Tho repulse of Im portant groups of Bolshevlki on the River Tctereff, which flows Into the Dnelper north of Kiev, Is reported In an official Pollth communique received here this afternoon. Further north, In the Bohrulsk sector, groups of from ten to twenty and f"t 1 t)io communique' ndds, tho Fifteenth ami of the "Young Turks,' It Is said, wcroi KK,ly.,xlh uolshovlk Infantry brigades propnganua neuiiquai it-in sent to roiniranuii heuiluuartcrs in Persia, Afghanistan. India, Egypt, l.cor gla, AzcrbelJIinn and Bulgaria to pro mote tlm Intrigue nnd make ready for the march i-outheasCward of tho Bol- SALVADOR AT WORK ON UNIFICATION PLAN Central American States Noti' fied of Organization. San Salvador, Republic of Salvador. Juno 1". The delegation named by the Central American International Com mittee to Initiate Jiml develop In Sal vador Ftcps for unification of the five Central American tU:ites met here to day. The .Salvadorean delegation has started Its work and this fact 1ms been communicated to the live Governments concerned. Dr. Manuel Delgado has been named president and Dr. Victor Jerez secretary of Salvador's delegation. A newspaper will be founded to act as the organ of the International commit tee. Subdelegatea for all the depart ments of Salvador will he appointed. Ma m l ' i l ' ii : as "the 1 ijedracKoFiNewYork For n small Investor $1,000 Guar-anti-eil uWi First Mortgage on a modest ctnelllnK house at I.lttln Kdinis, Stalen Island. Is a partlet). Inrly attractive offering this week. Wrlto for booklet. Stntl tor lookftt S it. New York Title & Mortgage Company 13.1 Ui'oudwuy fw YorK 315 Fulton St. Jamaica 203 Montoius St. ilg U 1. Drld HrOOlilTII Lincoln Trust Company 7 Wall Street 204 Fifth Avenue 346 Broadway 72nd St. & Broadway Capita' $2,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Deposits $30,000,000 Complete Banking and Trust Service Domestic and Foreign i Eyes Strained? 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Husslan DolshevtU forces have again advanced on the northern ,end of tha Polish front, ac cording to wireless despatch from Moscow, quoting yesterday's official statement. Sovlot successes on other sections of tha line are also reported In tho statement, which saya: "On the upper reachea'of the Uereslna River our trpops by an energetic advance have occupied a number of villages north and south of Uereslna village. . In the direc tion of Kuroston, near Kiev, wa are pur-' suing the enemy nnd driving In his rear 3tiard. In the Zhfnerlnka district our troopi nra successfully pursuing the re treating enemy," NEW PAkTY FORMED IN FRENCH CHAMBER Claims 260 Members and Op poses Right to Strike. lyms, June 1T.--A new party, with cons?rvathc Nationalistic tendencies, which has Just been formed In tho Cham. I bee' of Deputies, comprising 260 votes, Is one wnicn u is cxprcivu uy iuur Premier will have 'to take Into account In piescrvlng his majority In the fham ucr, Charles C. A. Jennart. ticnutor from the Pas de Cnlals, has been elected Its President and the party has been recruited from remnants of the Radical Party nnd elements of the National liloc holding scats In tho Centre and Hlght Centre of. the Chamber. The new party Is called "The Alli ance nepubllcan-DcniocratIc of Social Action' and National Ileconstructlon," ahd no Premier of France, ft Is affirmed by Its sponsors, will be nblo to govern henceforth wltjiout Us good will and support Tiffany & Co. Fifth Avenue &37I5Street PAms,25 Run de laPaix Iondon,22. Regent Street; Pearls Diamonds Jewelry' Silverware Stationery r m t t w t a TURN ABOUT IS FAIR PLAY If your priatcr ctn't io it, let ui try. W just did a dm job for trie most firaous jswslrjr houis is Nnv York.. We plcned them tilt plcucd ui we' can please you. May we prore it? q ESTABLISHED 18 5? CORLIES, MACY & COMPANY. 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