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PXG1DSIX STEDFORT MA ROMANCE OF TARZAN. A BIG FEATURE ATiPAGE BTEPrORP MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OftFloN, TITITTISDA Y, "MAY 8, .Ifllf) !"Ul !U '."JL. . LI. iJI.I LI..U THEAIRElly AND SATURDAY ill m- 1 JK wm fiiMnw ah ? ' i wi? - re t",Jjr?lR' v , . .... . " " - . MANUFAQTURERS IN !:":r:zTHE EUROPEAN SITUATION IN BRIEF BELGIUM DISGUSTED AT PEACE DELAY . LIEGE. April 17 (Correspond ence of the Associated Press.) Alone the routes from . devastated Louvain to ;this . desolute city, tall smokeless chimneys line the formerly prosperous valley of toe Meuse. Idle coal mines, huge plants which belched . fire and sizzled with the eurgle of toe melting; lead and the bourn? steel are now silent and abandoned. There ' is no outward visibie'sien of devasta tion but a superficial examination of the inside of .the plants reveals the fact that this district -lias been strip ped as thoroughly and more sys tematically than the line of battle where the cannon roared for four years. The Cockerell Manufacturing- com pany employed 12.000 workmen at the small arms factory: "Fabrique Nationals" 4.500' skilled workmen manufactured revolvers, and rifles, the invention of Browning of Texas; the ugnee-Maricz want manufac tured steel machinery, locomotives and presses, 14.000, hands having been' employed there. Now a few la borers wander like lost souLs'in the vast; halls which seem immense be cause of the removal bv the Germans of all the machinery formerly filling up every available inch of floor space. They are repairing the few dilapidated automobiles. ' machines nod Jocomoties the Germans left be-! hind' in their deliberate retreat and in their systematic through four vears. - The managers of these plants know where their machinery has been removed. They have the names of the tirms in the various cities of Germany which are now manufactur ing with these stolen machines the products that in a few months they will attempt to unload upon the world's markets. Thev are dissatis fied and bitter in-tbeir comment be cause thev feel they have been neg lected bv the peace conference. They feel Germany should have been or dered to return at once the stolen machinery or that thev should at least have been permitted to enter Germany and remove them to their plants. 1 hey aro not short of steel. One of the former manufacturers, de elorcd he had 2.000.000 pounds of steel on hand, but no machinery. E .ON- FRIDAY NIGHT I. E. Millard received a telegram this morning announcing the; arrival this evening from San Francisco of David Eugene Olson, president of the International Bible college, of Minne apolis, Minn. President Olson stands over six test tall, is red-headed and is the cyclone speaker of the middle west, iledford people will have the rare treat of hearing him deliver Tils wonderful lecture on "The Conquest of a World," Friday evening at 8:30 in. the Christian church. Admission free. - Everybody is invited and if you hear him you will say he Is a marvel. He has been likened unto a John the Baptist of the Twentieth Century." . ' HY TI1K ASSOCIATED. PHESS. May 8 With the draft of the peace treaty now in the hands of German plenipotentiaries for consideration, the Paris peace conference is turning its attention to the niuking of peace with the other central powers. Todtiv the council of four took up the urrangements for presenting the peace terms to Austria. Hungary and Eulgaria. .-.'A . It appears probable that the set-1 tlement with German-Austria will be the tirst! to be reached. The repre sentatives of that nation are due in France earlv next week. A forecast. of the treaty being drawn for their consideration indicates that German Austria will be asked to pay a nor tion of the encmv indemnity, her share being estimated, at 5.000.000, 000 crowns. , Meanwhile the German home gov ernment is expected to begin at once the consideration of the peace terms which virtually reduce ; the German empire to the role of a minor power. Three : courses seem to be open to the German government as indicated bv recent dispatches. It may either! accept the conditions of peace. Or, reject them, or submit them to a plc bescite.. .' The speech of Count Von Brock- dorff-Runtzau.head of the German delegation to the peace congress, in reply to Premier Clcmenceau at -Ver sailles yesterday, appeared to' indi cate that Uermanv would prepare obr lections, to- some features of the treaty, notably with regard; to. 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