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Foreign News June 18, 1918

Albuquerque Morning Journal

Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico

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Amsterdam report on Austrian political crisis tied to Polish party's June 21 meeting to reconsider Cracow resolutions advocating Polish independence from Austria; potential for German-Polish agreement and summer parliament session.

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POLISH SITUATION
STIRS ALL AUSTRIA

[MY MORNING JOURNAL SPECIAL LEASED WIRE]

Amsterdam, June 17.-The expected turn in the Austrian political situation by ministerial action apparently now hangs on a plenary meeting of the Polish party, announced for June 21, to reconsider the Cracow resolutions, which were a virtual appeal for the independence of Poland and its separation from Austria.

It is believed, according to a news advice received here, an open German-Polish breach will not ensue even should the Cracow resolutions be upheld and the situation remain undecided until such time as the parties can come to terms. Some German elements hope that the meeting on June 21 will build a bridge for an agreement. If this occurs a summer convocation of the Austrian parliament is within the range of probability.

Inquiry Into Debs' Speech

Washington, June 17.--Department of justice agents today started an inquiry into a speech of Eugene V. Debs, former socialist candidate for president, at Canton, Ohio, yesterday to determine whether he made disloyal or seditious remarks.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political

What keywords are associated?

Polish Party Austrian Politics Cracow Resolutions Poland Independence German Polish Relations

Where did it happen?

Austria

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Austria

Event Date

June 21

Outcome

potential german-polish agreement and summer convocation of austrian parliament if resolutions reconsidered favorably.

Event Details

The expected turn in the Austrian political situation hangs on a plenary meeting of the Polish party on June 21 to reconsider the Cracow resolutions, a virtual appeal for Polish independence and separation from Austria. An open German-Polish breach is not expected even if resolutions upheld; some hope the meeting will bridge to agreement.

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