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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1022 9 The Kaiser's Memoirs ((prrlht J7 ! MrJ"., Nwptr , lillnlloi) of our rnomio-i -IJ.':."fc &KLmt .?J,,,??.,;.,.h.tf1. nre P'aln.y to the foro even r In wt CltAI'T'l-.K ni. i:niMiiy Tribunal mid policy of force the fairy tnlo of tier man war-guilt must be mlhcrfd to. Tho tpokesman of the enemy nl llnncc, Mr. I.loyil ClcorKe, la llttlo V..:.....i .i-.i .i (miurocu ay mc rnci Hint on uncom ,T. V.nlu't .lom.in.I that "or 10 ' var.h. declared tlmt "'i ... iwmn nm,v i.n.ifr. "'" wtMinnn wMln-.l war in tho iim the I a ilia Herman nrmy hnr (1 DO surrendered i"r irmi uu tre entent trIUunalii berntno own I Immediately nskedj myi-lf Uief I could he of use,' to my upland by kIvIiir myself up bo the (lernmn people anil tho (on government hid expressed wlves teunruinB inia aemnna . v,.-. ...... ---- - - - i ,,,i(Hu.t,... i. -i i.i ,l Jg ClO-r 10 Hie mm, in uiOul,1" mw Kiuik nuium im ;t,to of tho entente, HUch n ur-1 fused or glvon up, the treaty would ' would eo seriously snaxo mo , uvim uninnnuie, dun, un of rifrmnnv. ns n Mate mid "l,'r nil lime. that wn could IHtlllMi- fnlA fini nlnrn. with rt equal dignity and equal i iin l'.,,, ... ,).,. f.rf, rank - Shaw wliero wo belonged. J;nVd It n my duty not to TUIsa, I . lnn roMnlvf.il It. ' "! . wheth.r there won in u d tioii .Gorman nation , ,,V i .t it! to tho ulmve- IMI ITS lit l l(J "1"""d ,,!,V0 '0C ' "a"8 '.'.'"'isltatlon to add n defWIon of 'V ltlLVtne I,, ".at Investor, 1 ' 1 " ,iuccd to placo tVjglcnl depress on -.n,ks of tho rjf impression t.rinK about exteii""6"'. eir-dc- Xho trossins inJ" martyrdom tho southwest nnd entcnto must main lino and latctneeded was o i Ho urged upon political orlrjln various state leglslawuid, cursorily Tho seven reflolutltrder to airlvo of hlch wan unanlrn In other follow In full: refusal. 1Ui tho con- .So. 1 A reniuinuy,,, nB,m,,- 'Hcsolved that wo tnklns ti pun dlih terms express uutf thi wlmlu U.'itlon to tho Tulsa tot all lm ''ommerco for tho Inltiaets of my inK out of plans for thea the var, crn Business congress, i ihu fate urcs has undoubtedly brltr. Hero constructive thought, vls!fjfi ent Dnmiendatlons by Its metr.vy, n nent and InUuenllal speakod l.n.fli Lunsiderutlou of tho soutlfat that, uny measure for llko u t of 'hn Thereforo wo further re.but flia influenoo and purposes of', known grcss must bo perpetrated would unanimous desiro tho chivj mo aked and empowered with t tuKcther with his executive gjitest ti' to appoint such mombuQAny's the various states reprorai etcp. this congress us they may dijBttblo vlsable to form a permanent what zatlon of said congress. feown And ulsu wo further rcsolv ico as Tulsa, has perfected a ten, organization that a llko mcet!jjcr, year henco will be held In T and which time n permanent orjj, by Hon will bo perfected. Bvce kvent comes restraint 1 hnvo also kept tho his- every day t ri al tables" nientu-iied by you purposn of Justifying tlllsf I r Mv objective and mado litem m - it'Miojo oniy to n parrow cinie or Acqiiiiliitnni'es, 1 am utterly t it l"a to unilersl.ind how they h.ivo now l.iMiMiie pulillc thrniiKh sim nort of Indiscretion or theft (?). The pnriioi - insplrlni; mo when I prepaied tho lilsloil.nl tables was this. To bring together slrlitly hl torlrnl material by n syslematle onunierntloii of sober facts, such its might enable tho reader to form his own Judgment nf tho historical hap penings preceding tho war. I found my most convincing sources, be It remarked, In the literature which lias sprung up utter the war, par ticularly In thn unrk of natives of the enemy countries Therefore I am glad that you find my mojest contribution to history ysvful. ,s to your siggestlon to make the tuliles, which have been completed In thn meantime, nccesslhlo to tnt (ierinHii press, I thank you, and will follow It. TliU lias meanwhile n ,ton. Ths 'Tnmtttrattve HUtorUsI Tstilr. frnm Itm in ih Ouihrstk of ih Wr in r puhlishoil In IhtCfniWr, 1JJ1, by K. r Knetilr. Lflpule. Truth will hew a way for Itself miKhiily. irrestltily, IH'e an uva linehe. Whoever does not closu his ems tn It ngnlnst his better juilg tner of 1014. that all the nations had slipped or stumbled Into it. In Ills speech fit tho London confereiioe on March J, ho calmly remarked that Oermaiiy's responsibility for the wai wan fundamental, that It was the basis on which thn l'eaee of Ver sailles was erected, and Hist. U the Now tui before, the nuestlon of war-guilt is the cardinal poLnt In tho future of tho flermsti nnt'nn. The ndmlsalon of our alleged "guilt" regarding the war, forced from the Herman representatives at Versailles against their Judgment, Is wreaking frightful vengeance; equally so the untruo acknowledgment of iler many's "complicity" which Minister Simons gave at the London confer ence. I agree with your majesty tn the uttermost depths of my soul In my lonir term of rnllltarv snrvlrn I hnvu had the good fortuno and honor tnl'iient mils' admit that, during my sci enter Into rlose relations with your yeir relg-i . previous to the war (ler- majesty, l know tlnit all the efforts many a foreign poll-y was dlu 'el'ii to 'he maln'enattco of lu.iee 1M one a' d unly iil'ii wns to pro'ei t i ur -urtd n.itUe snil tliieaiened fi 'iu be west and the e.isl. and thn pi a e ful development of our t . niuiK't l .mil political economy. Had ws ever had warlike Inten tions wo should have stiuck the blow In IsliO, when llngliitid's hnnils wete lied by the Moor wnr, Itussia s by the .lapnnesr war, at which time almost certain victory beckoned im In imy event, we assuredly would imt have singled out the your 19H, when we were confronted by n compact, over whelmingly superior foe. Also, rv cry Impartlnl man must arknowl eilge to himself that Oermanv could expect nothing from the wnr, where as our enemies hoped' tn obtain from H the complete leullailoii of tits aims which they had luS'-d. long since upon our annihilation. , Tho fact that my zentmia efforts n.id thoo nf my povoriunciit were concentrated, during the iilll.nl .Inly and August (lari of 1911, upon maintaining wot Id peace Is being proved moro and nioro oonclusUuly tiv the most recent literary and tloo umontary publications in (lermany. and, most especially. In thn ensmv countries. The most offectlvn proof thereof Is Snionoff's sl.t'eiiient : "Tho German emperor's lovo of tieace Is it guarantee to us that wn ourselveii run decide upon the moment of war." What" further proof of our Innocencu Is needed'.' The above means 'lull the Intention existed to make an nttatk upon one who was absolutely unsuspecting, Calls Acvusntlnns Futile. Vjod mv witness thai I, In order avoid war, went ti the li ter liimt i o'op.i'itite wim lwipon M.iltlty fi.r e urltv and nil"! I Idllty of m inr f.itti. i land It Is futile to neeiise llermanv of war gulli Ti'dm thern Is no longer any doubt that not (leimnny. but the alltanes nf her foes, prepared the war according to a definite plan, end Intentionally caused It. I'or the purpose of concealing this, thn allied enemies extorted the false "admission of guilt" tiom (lei many In tho shameful peace trea'v and de manded that I be produced bi fore a hoot Ho tribunal. Von, my don field marshal, know mo Imt well not J be nwnre that no sacrifice fm tiiS beloved fatherland Is too grent for me. .Vsvellheless, a tribunal In which the enemy alliance would be at once plaintiff nnd Judge would be tint an mgati nf litstlce, hut nn In strument of political arbitrariness ami would servo only, through the sentence which would Inevitably hn passed upon me, to Justify subse quently the unprecedented prnee condition Imposed upon us. There fore, thn enemy's demand naturally had to lm reject oil by me. Hut, In nddltton, thn Idea of my being produced befnra a neutral tribunal, no matter how constituted, cannot be entertained by me. I do not recognize (he validity of any sen tenro pronounced by any nioilal ludgo whntsoeer, be he never so ex alted 111 rank, upon the hiensiites tnken by me most conscientiously us emperor nnd klnt- In other words, as the constitutional, not responsible, representative of the tlermnn nation - since, were T to do so, 1 should then bv be sacrificing the lion r and 'iisnlty of the Herman tuM"ti rcpte - tiled bv me I k il ,!i edlngs having l,i do Wl'li twill nnd pilol-l.luehl. Iiir-UUH d solelv awiilust 'tie hend of line nt lb, iiiiions whli It took pint In Ho mil. depute that one nation of im ry M-sllge of eonsUly of lights with the nlber nations, slid thereby or Its prestige In the roiiitnunli v of na tions. Moreover, this would iiiiise ns H vonseqiienes, the Impression de sired by the enemy that the entire "qtliHtflnn of guilt" concerns nnl Ibis nno head f a nation and thn me nation represented by him It must be taken Into cnnsidei atlnn, moreover, that a mm -pal llssn Judg ment of I he 1 ones! Ion of guilt'' Is lm possible. If the li-gal proceedings are not made to Ineluiln thn bends and hading statesmen of thn enemy lioHers, and If their conduct Is not subjected to the snip Investigation, since It goes without saying that the conduit of the aforesaid una imtlon at the outbreak nf the war can Ins Judged eon fitly only If titer Is si iiuiltaneons i oiisldersilfin of tho ac timia of Its opponents. A real dealing up of tho "illestlon of MUlll." In whbli smelv (lemtany would hate no less Interest than hei foes, im hi be ni-eoiiipllslied only If an Intel nsiloiial. iittiipnttlmtn tilbuit nl. Instiad of trying InilMdii'ila as ilinluals, should establish all the I'll I whlili hil tn Hie World Wat. as veil us all other nffi uses sgallist International law, In order theieafier to tin asm irectly the guilt of In ll 111 tin In implUa'cd In every one nf the nations purtl Ipatlng In the war Kuril an honest siiggi Hoii ass of t fi- In I lv made In (lermany after the ml of the war, but, sit far ns 1 know. It was partly leiu-ed, partlv found tmworthv of nu atiwer at all 1'urlhet mute. (In mam. Imniedl- , a'ely after thn war, unreservedly llnew open her an hives, whersns thn nn my nlllftme has taken good i itte so fur not to follow such an ex ample. The sect nl documents from the Itlisslatl midlives, now being mail publu In America, nut but thn beginning. This method of procedure on Hie psil of thn enemy alllnm o in lleylf, combined with overwhelmingly dam aging evidence coming to bund, shims wheie the "war guilt" Is tiwl ly In be sought! This makes II all thn mom a solemn duty for Hermany In collect, stft and make public, by ev ery possible means, nvery bit of ma ret la I bearing on the "(tueslluii of guilt," In order, by e doing, to un mask the leal originators of the war. Unfortunately, Hie condition of her mnjnsty hns liecotne worse. Mv heart la rilled with th most griev ous worry. Hod with us! Vour grateful (Mtgunil) WJMIKI..M. Kills Matt Whit UhlpiHil l(m I,i)H ANHKI.HH, t)ct 11 - - Carry ing out his threat to MM W. IV Mc Cue, a former soldier, A I'ompns n laborer, teemed a gun and shot Mc cue through tho hark whlln hn was at work on the new poslofflre build tmr here McCiln had won III a fight with l'ompas shortly before the "b 'llig Hnlv the timely arrival of pollen sivml ! mpns from lyiichnl by M'-f'ue't friends, h ln Authoress Dies I'cnnllcss t.ONtiilN', Oct, ia--Comtrra de llremnng, nuthorcmi died tudtv i-'e was ienn!le. Tho comtesn was f r tnerly Rnown na n .insn friend of Oscar Wilds. Her best known bock wns "The lllactt Opal." Hhe was formerly the widow of a New " k Clly physician. Hhe u memb'r of a well-known Clncinnntl, Ohio, f.ttullv Her inaiib-p natno was Aann liinnupy. FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use AntiMuptii! Lituiitl Zcmo Thern Is one remedy tlml seldom falls to stop Itching torture and re lieve skin Irritation, nnd that makes thn nil In soft, clear and healthy. A'iy druggist ran supply you with Zsmn. which imneinlly overcomes skin diseases, Kciemit, Itch, I'lmples, Hashes, lllackheails. In most rase r.lvo way to 'eino. I'reiiuently, minor blemishes disappear over night. Itching usually stops Instant ly JComn Is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy In lisn nnd dependable. It rosls only 35c, nil estin largo bottle, $1 00. It Is positively safn for lender, sensitive skins, - Advertlnnmont, ltcgardlng IT. Whereas, throughout of your majesty throughout join reign were bint toward m.iiiitjin.tig I peace. I can realize how Immeasur ably hard It Is for your mnjenty to be eliminated from positive co-operation for tho 1'atherlnnd. , Th0 "Comparative Historical Ta- 1 bios" compiled by your Majesty, a ' printed copy of which your majobtv j uiii imu rvcvnwy, are u koou coiuri .biftlon to the history of tho origin of tho war and are calculated to re move many n Incorrect con. option, I have regretted that your majesty did not make the tables public, but limited them Inntead to a small circle. Now that tho tables, owing to Indiscretions, have been published in the foreign press, partly In the form of incomplete oxevrpta. It seems to me ndvlrablo to have them published In full In tho Herman prma. To my great Joy I have heard that there has bjen an Improvement re cently in tho health of her Majesty May Hod help further! With tho deepest respect, unlim ited fidelity and gratitude, I am your impcral and royal majesty's most humhlo servant, (Signed) VON' IllXDKXHUnn, Field Marshal. Houso Doom, April C, 1921 My Dear Field Marshal: Accept my wnrmet thanks for your letter of Mnreh SO ult. You are right. The hardest thing of all for me Is to bo obliged to live In foreign parts, to follow, with burn ing anguish In my soul, the awful fate of our dear l-'athorland, to which I have devoted the labors of my entire life, and to bo barred from co-operation. Vou stood beside me during the dark, fatal days ot November, 19 IS. Aa you know, I forced myself to the difficult, terrlhli) decision to lenve tho country only upon the urgent declaration ot yourself and the xest S. CurrcilAavo ne ip today, great evils are resulting Instability In tho purchasing iJ1" of money, shown In tho InPJ:" and deflation of price levels . i of my counselors who had been sum JO ,.i ""Hi. .. bUIty UV by per- ue- nnd Whereas, wo. In tho have recently suffered from deflation, and ' Whereas, relnflatlon threatening Bo It resolved that the So frn Huslnesa congress Is op iniiauuu nnu uuiiuuuii uitni In favor of tho greatest sta' .nri,t ...,,.i .i wornii vadium'. wo uinviuiu UAhrn hn- conviction that It la tho se"F" duty to the federal reserve nro administer tho federal tl Jl anJ In such manner ns wIlljL." J. the nation from InflaUdVeV.icntea nation In the future. uc,,j " ,tn" "".jugh to bo Tninsimrtatta nations The Southwestern I documents gress compose,! of rep trlbunalr all commercial life, wl reflection Vila! ,aallti- n decisive lm- 'ween all elements Jr due to the progress and succcsihty con. 1- ra . Whereas transpornnd nit mil "Jo progress or tho pd r- lected 'be i progress revolves, iil up. 1' wk Whereas onn-soy " the rolo of . try's total wealth i, a-i Is well roads, and In thUpon tho mag intercits there bee, surrendered per cent moro U order to obtain Is In all Europe people. In view Wiereas thevrirtSr enemies dur buslneiw saguctffl In the peace rehablUtatloutBBi surely not to be thetlc regard (toe e-Uonte would their value tUT magnanimity than Hon weal l-jen lie threw the noble In functlonJJos, subsequently bad Whereani nd. in apito of what country, ot had done, enslaved tudes of jntt the nunc lutely J remark in a general way Atnerlcu nlwaya provcil wrong to e Biiggestlons of the enemy Thxl them to any extent. The Poutant suggettlon.i rcgardim, precrtng mvselt up. emanatinu sreOrniaus, also crow from the trait thn enemy demands, though riTnPg,t&l.iyi'onr "vory rean , Every Druggist in U. S. In. 1 was necessary to rctuso "'f" Th.s 'he only solution remaining I sn International, nonpartisan fourt which, Instead of trying ln dh tduals, shall examliio and pro Ttomi. ludgment upon nil the ii" ings leading to the Worm, a- all Hp- countries taking par' hei. I after all the national , anil. vis. not merely thus o( ,'," tnsn liiiv., h,Rn nlinneil 111). Itcr- laaity ran well agree to this mode of lirori-ilio-n U'ltwinM-cr nnoses It pronnunces Judgment upon himself! Mv standpoint on the subject hero i'S'U-ied Is cxpiei-eed In tho letter tepiodtii-ed below, which I ad-a-iiv.-l under (late of Apt II B, 1911 " Tied Mwhal von llludeiiburp. nd Inuh 'tjio latter has mado pub : ti if&i meantime. To make mat -Urs -)ater, .the .-ltei which pre '"i'A It, Xrprfi tho Marshal, Is also SWfu st'l ' TWs lettijr and tho letter frim rietiUMarsH.-ll which preceded it ri reiiitni.ul Iko cwitli. The parts moncd that only by my so doing would It be potslhlc to obtain mure avuiabhj armistice terms for our people and spare It a bloody civil war, Tho sacrifice was In. vain. Now, ns well at before, the enemy wishes to make tho German people explato the alleged guilt of "Imperial Ger many." Silent Under Attacks. In my endeavor to subordinate nil personal consideration to the wel-! taro of uermany, I keep myeolt com pletely In the background. I am silent In tho face ot ull tho lies and slanders which are spread abroad concerning mo, I consider It be neath my dignity to defend myself against attacks nnd abuse. In accordance with this policy of BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR BAD COLDS New Elixir, Called Aspi ronal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Rcme-1 dies, Used and Indorsed by European and Ameri-' can Army Surgeons to; Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due to Cold and Prevent Complications. ! which tro must Important In roU' '' ntn' t;i, 'b.pU.y .jii 4iueitlon arc "iar. orcdMil th lex I ) lllltllciihiirfc Utter ,'.V tlumlc o f'peit fui for lli'griilous Interest March 30, 1911 lUbyal Majesty: ur .ljeBi inufh 1 1 " III Vour It the lliiie) of trfyvlfe. 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