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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1018 Czernin Made Secret Visit to Inforce Rumanian Peace King Ferdinand Told in Few and Blunt Words What Nation Must Do. 'STORMY CABINET SESSION ""Queen and Crown Prince Do Not Approve" 'Peace at Any Price' Policy. - LONDON'. May 7 Count Czernin, the Austro-Hungarlan foreign minis ter, paid a secret visit to Jaesy In the latter part of February and delivered In person a vvbal ultimatum of trie n..t rfnitlc sort from the central r,nr. to Kin Ferdinand of Ru mania. It has become known with Oklahoma Hospital Service Consists of let. Fireproof building ar ranged for a purpose. . Jnd. Modern and complete equipment under one roof. Ird. Character, experience and kill ot attendant. 4th. Location and accessibility. The great objects of s hoipltal er. or, tort and education o( the tick; th. trainlnr of phyelcieui end auriu; th. .il.nilou of medical knowleds. and prevention of dle.aee. 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The reason lor the visit was that the Germans tnd Austrians had deter mined to bitng to a speedy conclu sion the mgotlatlons with Rumania and had decided that a threat de livered In person by the head of the Austro-Hungarlan foreign office would be more effective than ream of documents. So Couni. Cxernln was aent on the errand. He arrived In Jassy about February 2i and went straight to the king. His manner was stern, un bending, ruthless. He told the king bluntly that Rumania mut con clude peace on Germany's terms and do ii Immediately. There must be no further delays and unless Ru mania consented to this program the centrar- powers purposed issuing a ukaae deposing the Rumanian royal house and dividing the entire coun try between Austria and Bulgaria. Negotiations Were Knforccd. The Rumanian king saw no way out and a week later the formal peace negotiations wn o-mm. The last days before tho departure of the allied missions ironi ku mania March 9 were a gloomy period In Jassy. The peaco pour parleis h.rl haon initiated In March R. and news of the KiKnin of the preliminary articles was ex pected momentarily. Tbe court ami cabinet had been In a state of dp lection fiom the d-itd of ('mint Csernln's sensational secret mission. Queen Murio had fought bitterly against any ail all pence talk from the beginning and .she hud the sup port of the crown prince and a con siderable body of the Rumanian pii" llc. The king und the cabinet, how ever, saw no possibility of es.eu.po. Three days before tho negotiations were opened there was a crown council at which the subject of peace was fully discussed. King Ferdinand spoke of th In evitability of peace ami the hopeless ness of Rumania's position. Jl"i of the cabinet ministers agreed wuli him, some reluctantly, others almost ion enthuJlastlcally. The ernwn prince lIHienoa in mem mi unui., ( persisted rinany iwns the king said: Oppoavtt by frown Prliicn. "I realize, she, that you speak for the- government, the army ami a considerable, body of our citizens, but I speak for the queen ami every loyal woman In Rumania when I say that to accept such a peace will be humiliating and dishonorable and Tlant away" War Saving Stamps Grow Ruby Bonds a. Going Away? For that short business trip or the long jyagation, you'll, want .to be particular of your good appearance. Shirts, Pajamas, Collars, Scarfs, Underwear, Hosiery all these things may be bought hurriedly here, with as good judgment in selec tion as tho they were bought leisurely for each item in this shop is CORRECT in every little detail. and you'll never be ashamed to wear them anywhere you go. Traveling Bags and Cases $12 to $95 would east a shadow on the hitherto uiiKiiiiieu page of Rumania a his tory." The populace of Jassy showed great animosity against the Ru manian general. Avei-e.-ll whn lie- Huchar-st I came premier of Rumania a short tun before Count Cxernln made his visit to .lassy snd who was generally I 'sponsible for the course taken by the peace negotlatlona. The penpla of Joasy could not for Ket that (ienerul Avereacu was a former school chum of r'leld Mar shal von Mackensen and a great admirer and student of Herman military methods. "It was generally bolleved that Count Ciernln's visit to the Ru manian kliiR was ansKcated to the enemy by (ieneral Averescu. who a few days before had paid a visit to l-I'ld .Marshal Mackensen without the approval of King Ferdinand or the Rumanian cabinet. Averuacu Immediately afterwards became the acknowledged leader of the "peace at any p.-ka party " The initiating of the Rumanian treaty, announced from Berlin today, will be a bitter experience for Oueen Marie, who for,, months in hnnlnir "..HIM nope that it would be pos sible to avert the conclusion f what she regarded a dishonorable peace. Wuivn Remains loyal. ' Slio has never wavered or faltered 1n her devotion to tho causa of the entente allies and her hostility to the central powers. The oueen received the Associated I'ress correspondent on the evening before the. departure from Jassy of the mission. She expressed as she had done manv times huoim her - warm sympathy awl admiration for ,the American people, her thankful j ness for what the United States had done for Rumania, particularly the ! work of the Hed Cross, and her hope i that a fuller and better, friendship would como with the end of the wur. As tho queen mentioned the end of the war she could not refrain from ' expressing her firm belief that the I only possible end would be victory I for the entente und the reconstruc tion of Rumania. Her majesty had t impressed a dealre that tbe corre spondent tnke with him a formal statement In her own handwriting of her sentiments toward the Ameri can people and she had planned to havo. this delivered to the corre spondent before his departure. At the last moment, however, It was explained the queen had been so eeply affected bv her farewells tn all tho entente allied military and Red Cross missions that she had been unable to write the message. HUNS FAIL IN EFFORT TO STOP BELGIAN NEWSPAPER hexret Publication Appears Again After Imprisonment ot Its Keillors, FARI8. April 10. Ths German administrators In Belgium hav suf fered another bitter ..disappointment In their efforts to rid themselves of the secret Belgian newspaper La Libre Relgiquo, which has stung, ' ridiculed and laughed at them ever (since they occupied ths territory, of the brave little kingdom. With every evidence-of pleasure the Germans I announced I scent ly that they had ai- i rested three Belrlan prints, Dales Denis and Martin, and three civilians and that they had behind the bars the editors, publishers, printers and distributors of ths secret paper. One of ths priests, Denis, waa condemned to death, according to Information received by ths Belgian government. The others received prison sentences aggregating many years. Next morning a brand new copy of La Libre Eelglque was In It usual place In tht. letter box of Baron von Falkenhauaen, governor general of Beigium, and the publication has ap. peared Irregularly since. The death sentence upop Father Denis was commuted to Ufa Imprisonment. IRISH CHURCHMAN DENIES POPE ORDERS OPPOSITION ALLEN'S FOOTEASE The Antiseptic Powder. Shake it into your Shoes, Sprinkle it in your Foot-Bath. Itf makes Standing on the feet easy, Walking a delight For all men drilling for Military Service the frequent use of Allen's FootaEase increases their efficiency and insures needed physical comfort The Plattsburg Camp Manual Advises Men In Training to shake a little FootEase In their shoes each morning. , Do this and walk all day in comfort. It taics tbe Friction from the Shoe and fresllcna the feat. At night, sprinkle it in the foot-bath, and soak and rub the feet. For over 25 years Allen's Foots Ease has been the STANDARD remedy for hot, swollen, Frnartiri, tender, tired, perspir ing:, aching feet, corns, bunions, blisters and callouses. Used by the American, British and French troops in Europe. One war relief committee report? that of all the things sent out in their Comfort llas or "Kits, " Allen's FootEase received the most praise from the soldiers and men of the navy. Why not order a dozen or more 25c. boxes to-day from your Druggist or Department Store to mail to your friends in training camps and in the army and navy Sold everywhere. Sample FREE by mail. Address, aixcn a, oLMsrrFD. it. roy. n. . 4 Si Archbishop I tarty Sayl All Talk of Benedict's Influraos Is Imagination. DUBLIN, May 7. De-lal that the Irish episcopate la Influenced by the Vatican In opposing conscription was made at Thurlea Monday by the most 'Reverend John Jlarty, arch bishop of Cassel. All talk of any sctlon('hv the none, he aald, arose in the Imagination of some English blKols who had attempted by a cry of "No popery" to Intimidate the Irish blshopa. The English Catholic union, he said, talked of appealing to the holy see, but It did not repre sent all the Catholics In England, Archbishop Harty added. He continued: . "If they appeal to the holy see It is not the Irish bishops who will suf- 'The Irish hishops had Interfered In the conscription Issue, he declared, because conscription raised moral and religious questions. TAMMANY CATr'RS TO WOMEN'. Admits Suffrngcts to Meeting of tho Commit ire. NEW YKK, May 7. Tammany k.n ..i.MiihuH nrecedent today v, .rtmlttins women as members of Its executive commltfM. The newly elected womn were admitted to the "Wigwam" In Four teenth street today and took part In a discussion as to the best way to obtain en'ofjment of women at the primaries. Accept New Pastorate. Snrll tn The WorLl. ,. NORMAN. Okla.. May 7. The fte'v y M Alexander, former pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Norman, has accepted a cull to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Waverly, Kan., and he will take up the work there June 1. Since ifnvloir the Norman church Rev erend Alexander has been a student in the University of Oklahoma. 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The followlnK charters have been issued by J. L. Lyon, secretary of state: The Home Grain company, Nash; capital, $10,000. Incorporators: J. I. (iibson. J. A. Alderson, W. P. Mjfts, Nash. (larland Mutual Telephone com pany, Knld; capital, $l,u0t. Incor porators: J. H. Brltton, 1). M. Buckley, A. Puncan, Enid. Kdmond U Orr & Co. , Tulsa; capital, 125.000. Incorporators: Ed mond L. Orr, W, N. .Howes, i II. Miracle, Tulsa. The Woolsey Oil Gas Co., Comanche; capital, 150,000. Incor porators: Earl E. Howrey, T. W. llumphrcys, Kort Worth; William Li. Knloe. Comanche. Dearborn Oil company, Ardmore; capital, $30,000. Incorporators: A H. Ferris, (J. A. Williams. Wirt; F. W. .Merrick, Oak Tark, III. liroailway Auto Bupply company, Ardmore; capital. toli.OOO. Incor porators: W. J. HlHlr, Robert V. Downs, Dave HtraBinick, Ardmore. Tulsa Concrete company. Tulsa; capital, $10,000. Incorporators: O. A. Sexton, D. E. Braucht, E. Braucht, Tulan. Home Oil company. Okeene; capi tal, $10.0011. Incorporators: H. Huoklnnham, J. Ralph Jonnlngs, O. E. Duncan. Okeene. Wolverine Mining company, Miami; capital. $100,000. Incorpor ators: Verncr Taylor. A. W. Taylor, Vlnita; Vern K. Thompson. Miami. The '. T. Dixon I'rlritlnK & Stationary Co.. Miami; capital, $;,. OM0. Incorporators: O. T. Dixon. .Mlnnl( Dixi n, T. 1.. Ilippey. Miami. ltuby J.-i'k Iti'vjlty rumpany. No wata; capital, $100,0(111. Incorpor ators: J. A. Wright, Lee Scttl, H K. Maxwell. Nowata. The Jiependabia Oil fiaa Co., Mario- cipltal, $99, 000. Incor porators: J. T. Thompson, J. A. Lawrence, T. A. Morgan, Marlow Tulsa City club, Tulsa; capital, 115.000. Incorporatoisi Oeorjjs mack. Remington Rogers, French, et al, Tulsa. Hen-Franks Oil company, Knld: Increased capital stock from $32,000 to $76,000.-' Woodport Oil , (las Co., Ard more; increased capita stock from $25,000 to $50,000. CONDON ONE OF SPEAKERS AT MEETING OF BANKERS Tulsa n to Tell of War Work at An nual Session of Aawxlatlon In Oklahoma City. 8pri.! to Ttib TTon? OKLAHOMA C1TT, Mar T An nual convention of the Oklahoma flankers' association will be held here Wednesday and Thursday of this week when more than 1,600 members ore expected to he In at tcndnn'. Anions: those who will ad dress the convention are ;len Con don of Tulsa, who will tiU of Hed Cross work s he saw it In a recent trip to Kniriand. and Ll"ut. Vincent I de WleizhK.!. from the Flench high commissi:! now In this country. It. S. Hecht. president of the American Institute of banking, la also expected to be hcrtf. Talks will he ma'le by various members of the nssoclation, including annual reports of officers. A modest program of social enter tainment ras been prepared, but owing to war work no elaborate functions Mil be lield. Poiuiinjri'ot Cat iso of Death of American Consul. By Th Aitnclal.4 Prtu MOSCOW, Wednesday, May 1. The suddtn death here of Maddln Hummers. American consul-general, was at first diagnosed by Russian physicians as being due to poisoning. S'haejuentiy. however, th physi cians rertl.'lcd that death was caused by hemorrhage of the brain. A cablegram received at the state department from Moscow on Sunday said Mr. Bummers collapsed under ths strain of overwork and was ill but one day. i Now CcnimlsHlonor Barks Down, 8p"iv to The World. M'ALEHTER, May 7. A. U Lati mer has diM-nvered that he does not want the oi'llce to which he was elected liit month, tho position of commissioner of finance. He filed a statement with the commissioners this morninR to the effect that ho would not auallfy If It would not In convenience the pity administration. Wallace Kond, the old commis sioner, according to a motion made by Mr. Prattman, will attend to the duties until the commissioners an find out whar they r on that proposition. 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