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VOL. LXXXVII.- - 196-DA- ( NO. ILY. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1920.- -Ji 94 PAGE& PRICE FIVE CENTS GERMAN TROOPS SEIZE ; EBERT DRIVEN OUT; MILITARISTS IN SADDLE: MONARCHY DENIED

EX-K&ISE- R AND SON Dr. Wolfgang Knpp, Neu VOTE 'Pussyfoot' Johnson May Luettwitz Continues ARTICLE! BRYAN READY TO MOST OF BERLIN SEE TREACHERY WMCHED TO FOIL Chancellor, Pledges Ex- Aid Turkish Dry Drive Noske's Drastic Decree PIOTS OR ESCAPES ecution of Peace Treaty. COMES MONDAY CONSTANTINOPLE, March 13. SACRIFICE SELF March 13. Gen. von IS SURPRISED BY IN REVOLUTION if William K. ("Pussyfoot") gEItLIN, Dutch Government Doubts Luettwitz has issued the fol- Johnson or some other American Either Is Implicated in COUNTER BLOW LIKEIA anti-saloo- lowing order: TREATY TO n organizer, will bo am personally taking over Overthrow of Ebert. FAIL asked by tho Turkish Green FOR PRESIDENCY "I BALTIC TROOPS IN the executive power for Berlin Associated Prtii. Crescent Society to cornc here Brandenburg. My lh Ebert Regime Calls for Gen- to and the Mark of IJaqub, March 13. Neither tho direct the absolute prohibition All decrees issued by Dcfenco The campaign on fcmperor Crown Princo to Hitchcock and Others inaugurated March Minister Nosko in ac- Coup Unex- former nor tho eral Strike Prevent Agree 5. meeting marking Beerless Leader Coyly Lets Ilerr Bloodless Is London Wonders How Oth- At the the cordance with tho decree of Jan- is Implicated In tno overthrow of tho opening of the campaign tho Nine-tenth- aa can Monarchy. I That Ratification Will uary 13 will remain in force. pected by s Government In Germany, so far presiding officer was the Sheik It Be Known Re Would erwise Berlin Could Have The decree of January 13 rela- bo learned here. lie Impossible. ul Islam, representative of the tive to the proclamation of of Population. Changed Easily. Sultan and head of Fight Saloonists. Hands Tho Isaociated Press was assured COUP HAS XO BLOODSHED actual the martial law is maintained and ex- "Moslem Church. y ty an entirely reliable author- tended to those parts of the im- At present saloons are not al- thaj Amcrongcn Costlo, 310HE JOIN OPPOSITION CONSIDERS IT TO ISE DUTY perial territory not yet affected CROWDS FORCED BY GUNS iNOSKE WAS PREPARED ity both lowed within fifty yards of a thereby. siege where tho former Emperor lives, and Hindcnburg Suggested for Im- mosque. Stamboul, The stato of the Turkish hitherto existing in freo the Islelnd of Wleringon, where the section of Constantinople, has no the perial Prcsidont Noske's Ilornli Offers Substitute fov Sees No Probability of Being state of Saxony is at the samo Barricades in Streets Also In- Treaty Believed Safe and former 'Crown Princo makes his resi saloons. timo raised. - dence, a ready aro so closely guarded Army Fails Him. Lodge Reservation Seeking- to "The troops under command dicate' the Biff Change Restoration Nominated, but Wants His lftll bo absolutely unnecessary of the newly formed Govern- tliat It licmovc Obligation. Position Known. in Conditions. Very Unlikely. for tho 'Dutch Government to toko ment are charged with the execu- lntriguo LONDON, March 13. Ilerr oke. tion of the requisite measures." further measure to prevent MAYOR HAS 20 or their icscnpe. Minister of Defence In tho Ebert (5o Iter at 11 Till! Sex and Nzw Tonic Huuld. Special to Tns Scn ajd Nf.w York Heiuld. II r ItAYMOXD SWIXU. Special Cable Pw'fA Tnr. Scn ami New It is (learned, however, that U. B. ernmenf, has surrendered to tho neiv Washington, March 13. York Corvttaht, 19?). bv Scn The Senate Lincoln, Nob., March 13. Wllliun Staff Corrtnonimt 0 ScN and New HkhaIJ. Tnz Kan, Secretary General of Holland, government, according to reports re- tt and New Yohk llrnii.t". reached an unanimous consent agree- Jennings Bryan, in a statement In re- Yomc Hiiuin. CopvrioM, 19C0, bv The who is .charged with guarding tho ceived hero from Berlin. TROLLEY CARS 13. Tho y New Yosk Htsald. London, March German iftnperor Crown Prince, is ment to vote on the reserva- sponse to letters asking If he would EXPECT ALLIES Scn and former and A Derlln despatch to tho Central revolution may mean a new war over engaged conference with tho Min- tion to Article X. nf the League of bo a Presidency on 11f.!u,v, March 13. Germany lias Jn News says that counter measures from candidate for tho tho terms of , ov Justice, having previously Nations Covenant and all amendments with- tho ister They Will at Once Replace the Democratic ticket for the fourth moved into n new Government consultitdj officials of tho Homo Min- tho Lett Ilndlculs are expected to -d but there is no Information here to substitutes on the calendar day TO INTERVENE Many time, defined his attitude Mr. heliij; struck. Scarcely istry. . night. prominent supporters oi Equipment Defunct Mid- out a blow warrant tho belief that It will be pos- . of Monday. Each Senntor Is limited to of Bryan coyly he Is ready to tho Kbert Government Imto been ar- admits that more than 10 per cent, of the people sible tho Germans to reopen ne- (i singlo speech fifteen on for yi of minutes land Company. accept tho call If It comes and also, if LEII'WG FOR OLD IIUGIMK. rested. They Include Ulrlch Ilausclu i knew this morning that there had gotiations toward revision of tho piat, the reservation and fvo minutes on necessary, lead the fight In tho party German Lcgationists in Paris Bkrli. Maxell 13. Tho Democratic head of tho German press service. coup e whatever may ho their Intention. each amendment to It. against tho friends. been n d'etnt and that the party aUXeipzIg has declared Itself In saloon and its Relieve Also Ebert Will It Is known here, However, that the This agreement was the single re-tu- .t HEADY TO SEIZE TRACKS Introducing his statement Mr. of Friedrlch Ebert had been favor of tho old Government and the BEItLIN, March 13. In Ills proc In 'reactionaries' chief argument was for Assembly. of 's proceedings In the way Appeal to Council. noon sub- Natlonalt In mat Ion Chancellor Kapp says: Bryan says that tho letters asking banished. Indeed, until the efforts to Induce a modification of the geijeral been pro- of progress. The time was otherwise A strlko has "One of the now Government's task for his stand have Increased con- urbs of Berlin were steeped In peace- treaty terms. The concession by the claimed tit Osnabruck, Hanover. cccupled by discussion on tho floor and Burr Will Attend to That and Is lo carry out the peaco treaty, while stantly in number in the last few uninterrupted Allies permitting tho trial In Germany looking SEE IIOHENZOLLERN HAND ful sunshine, with tho of con- eoakroom conferences to a Motive Power Already Is weeks and that ho Is unable to make the German war criminals was UUmioiATUH NEW RBGIMC. preserving tho honor of tho Gormun compromise that would make possl-lu- o routine of passengers aboard street sidered to have strengthened the hands people, as nearly as tho execution of It peional answer to them all. Then he Karmwhe, Baden, March 13. The Arranged. of Ebert and Nol'e. Despite this treaty Is to substitute something new for ; ca'rs and In the underground unaware of Baden haa issued a tho possible and does not gave this ono reply to all Revolt Viewed as Nullifying strengthening of tin Kbert administra- GovcnuJient tiie original Lodge reservation to played ayInJ, lt docs not rec- mean "During the last few weeks I have of the drama which had been tion, however, recent news from Ger- proclamation Article X. Un- ognize "reactionary" Government Mayor Hylan'o long cherished mu- been receiving an Increasing number of Offers of Aid and as in Wllhelmstrusse shortly before many has caused serious worry to offi- 'ho The manifesto continues: To cials here. at Berlin, and wiil havo no Intercourse this end Senator Borah (Idaho) nicipal ownership ambitions havo letters asking me to become . for the "Wo Is of doing Recent Work. breakfast time. new Gov- with 1U( Gen. von Davans, comman- readily rccognlio that It offered an to Lodore as- fourth time a candidate for the Presi- The attitude of the Derlin amendment the evolved Into tho determination to army, de- As' Only when the Germans reached ernment toAard the ponce trenty U der in chief of tho Baden llal Interest to foreign countries not substitute which proved agreeable to enough equipment to dency. It is lmpo!lblo to make a what Is most nnxlouslv. semble traction den awaited here clared ,this afternoon that ho would to those letters I give and-N- Wllhelmstrasse and the Untor to luvc a Government In Gormany the mild reservatlonlsta and was ac- replace altogether the now defunct personal answer Sprcial Cable Dispatch to Tnr St Although the persons concerned with fupportthe Baden Government against this one reply to all: Yoik Uehalp. CopirtaM. 1MO. tl Tn So Linden did they find themselves in the revolt arc known as the Germans which In any woy could or might en- cepted by Senator Lodge (Mass.), lines Midland Railway Com- de- tho newl Berlin Government. In an of the recognize it to be the duty of the and Niw Youk Heiiauv troops. who have been most bitter in their "I tho grip of the Baltic There de- appeal tij the peoplo of Baden to sup- leader, and probably will do pany in Staten Island. The revela- March 13. That tho situation nunciation of the Versailles pact, a danger tho peaco of Enropo." citizen to respond to the calls of his Paris, were horses in Ions lines and troopers spatch port Administration Gen. von s instituted for the original Lodge tion of the Mayor's purposo came yes- received hero lato this afternoon thf country In peace or war. Therefore, If In Germany will require allied inter build- was to the effect that the new German Davans .lays: . reservation. amendment !s terday from Grover A. Whalen, Com- at rest before the Government The Borah the situation became such that my nom- vention and that porhaps officials of Government had declared that it would "Tho of tho State is in Berlin, March 13. The Govern- missioner of ings; boyish, unkempt soldiers, sleep- carry-ou- t existence Imply the Interpolation of a few Plant and Structures. ination was actually demanded, as In the "treaty. Kncmy occupation Is menac- the Friedrlch Ebert Government will of danger. ment of Frletlrlch Ebert, the Socialist words, to Though the Board of Estlmato has Is demanded ing on their knapsacks, and wagons The corrcspondetit Thk Sun and which are intended money time of' war a soldier's lite New learned ing us. Save the Republic!" yet to approve or appropriate my appeal soon for the Allies to inter provisions and fodder tub York Hkrai.d here President of the German Republic, Ftrengthen the assurance that the on the battlefield, I would feel It laden with y on good authority that Marshal for tho city's Initial venture In this vene, was to y duty to consider It, but I hope no such tho view expressed the all tn camp array. And the cor-- Foch's plan for the enforcement of tho r PROVINCES IN LINE. was overthrown by a mllltury Vnited States assumes no responsi- field, the Mayor already has nego- at JIASfl' situation will arise and I do not now see correspondent of The Sun nd New nr imoHln mn.! treaty, drawn up weeks ago, provided coup bility to preserve the territorial lntes-r.t- y tiated with the Emergency Fliet Cor- t,r Cff ,or LoNroN, March 13. Reports reach- d'etnt. any probability that such a situation will York Herald this evening at tho Ger- or political Independence of other poration and hns actually arranged to chine guns pointing at the crowds. will be taken by tho Allies against ing tho Weekly Dispatch from Berlin Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, one of Uic deliver on Staten Island in a few days arise. man Peace Conference headquarters. Germany unless there is a hostile move say thatl In the provinces a similar founders of the party nml rations. so Cnrioalty Atnontr Crond, Fatherland "For thirty years I have taken Mayer-Kaufbere- n, twenty trolley cars costing $115,000. William von Ger by the new Berlin Government. "peaceful overthrow of tho Socialist general director active a part In public life that the de- It Is believed here that the new Gov- occurred, except of the Agricultural I'roposed Wording: of Reservation. Mr. Whalen announced. The can are man Charge d'Affalres, offices Tho spirit of that small portion of Governiont" lias at mands upon my time have to a large has ernment will havo tough sledding es- . Societies, has ousted Gustav Bauer, now In Philadelphia. me pleasures of tho Ilerlln which knew of the coup d'etat of, ap- Brunswick and As thus modified the reservation extent dented the there. tablishing Itself In the face an s And ho has gone further. Mr. Whalen companionship my fam- No will appear in Ber- the Chancellor, and In taking that !fads as follows, with the Borah in- fireside and of German official;' re was one of piqued curiosity. Only at peal by Ebert and Noske to Socialism said, by directing Corporation Counsel ily. I havo rewarded as few pub- there confirmed lin untlljjfurthcr orders. Tho Entcnto office himself temporarily has as- legal been the barricades where stilted oWcers and terpolation In parentheses: Burr to be prepared for whatever lic men have been not with office, which ports that the revolution was entirely High British officials did not permit commissions havo special guards. sumed supreme case company pass- direction of affairs. contingencies arise in the Is tho least of rewards but with the principle, strong with harsh voices prevented the the. news from Get many-- to Interfere Tho United States assumes no once to monarchist in with a now two gov- refuses a request to be made at satisfaction of seeing nearly every re- get with their sacred week end. Indeed, MUX.'RTER GARRISON LOYAL. There are contending obligation to preservo the terrl- - to city. If the tinge of disgruntled militarism. Ger age of civilians did one a true ring surrender Its lines the form I have advocated written Into tho there 1b reason to bellevo that they knew ernments In Germany, the new one torial Integrity or political inde- company refuses the city will prcceed to unrepeatable land, and now man sparo no of the possible meaning of the events To- Couxttte, March 13. Tho workers In law of tho officials hero words of what was coming In Germany. under Chancellor Kapp Berlin; pendence of any other country by declare its franchln.) forfeited and will I see my peace plan made the chief of morning. day they hope on tho Ruhr! Basin havo announced them- at the up way reproach of tho revolutionaries, assert- this are pinning their chief me employment of its military or order its tracks torn to make for cornerstone of tho League of Nations. Marshal armistice terms. De- - selves ntiopposeyl to a general strike. old one under President Ebert at which is ing that the coup d'etat throws Ger- The correspondent of The Sun and Foch's naval forces, Its resources, or any the city's own tracks, "with It This Is reward" enough for any man. The Munster garrison remains loyal to Dresden. Officials of tho new Gov, plentifully supplied," Mr. Whalen said. Who could desire more? I desire quiet many back to the position she was in New okk Herald watched a member terma 9 Germans are form of economic discrimination, s lt known here the the old Government. ' "Aa to the question of power to op- and rest, and look forward to a eminent declare that It Is not reac- or In any way in con- Immediately after the signing of the of the National Assembly endeavoring pretty well stripped,, although figures to Interfere erate tho cars," the Commissioner ex- of uninterrupted happiness at tionary or monarchist- - (ln-- obtainable show that the German armed EDEIlTl The President troversies between nations 1 plained, " I do not think we will have home. treaty, and thus undoing all the work to gain passage through the military more than ministers arrested. power force now available numbers of the old Government nnd his Min- eluding all controversies relating much difficulty. The only plant "At home I can devote myself to liter- of nullifying body. l.COO.OOO 233,000 13. ' conciliation and perhaps lines to a meeting of that men, as against Allied Paris, i"JIarch It is announced to territorial integrity or political In Richmond Is owned by the Richmond ary work, long ago planned but crowded the innumerable offers of allied aid to troops on the Rhine, The German fig- among of tho new Govern- isters have Issued n proclamation call- Light Company. We shall of my busy will "The power of authority Is vested leaders independence) whether members and Power out lifework that put Germany on her feet. ures Include M0.O0O volunteers, clvlo revolutionary ing upon the people to rise in a gen- t make application for power to thin con- make a permanent record of what I have In the people and their Assembly," he ment at Berlin that ; of the league or not, under tho Half a dozen Paris to- guards and police. I do not anticipate a refusal. tried to accomplish for the American Germans left troops stro in control at Munich. eral strike as tho only means of pre- cern and night for mysterious cir- said. Despite reports that Dr. Richard von ; provisions of Article X., or to operation cars Is a public neces- people and world. Ilerltn under Gottlieb von Jagow has been ap- The of the peace head- Kuhlmann, formerly German Foreign venting the return of Wllhelm II. . empioy the military or siaval suppose public cumstances. At tho Gorman However, this did not get him pointed of Affairs, sity, and it is logical to that a "I have not lost interest In quarters, Secretary, secretly visited the Kaiser In illnlster Foreign forces of the United States, under public utility corporation would not questions, nor shall I while I live, but where the Legation Is located. say. It wan were through tho military lines. Amerongen Castle recently, assurances Berlin advices Troop Dominate Situation. any of treaty any down a request of this kind.'' 1 prefer to aid younger men with full caid that these Germans article the for turn to condl- - All closed have been received hero from tho Dutch Dr. Sdhlffor, formerly Minister of By acquiring from tho Drr.srger.cy pulse and tireless energy who take uolng Berlin to "investiirate Ministries are and are Berlin Is occupied by tho troops of purpose, unless In any particular ctn lons thw was Government that tnero is no possibility Justice; vMathlas Erzbcrger, formerly ' Fleet Corporation the twenty trolley up and carry on tho people's cause. I rPJted under guard. ' rase the Congress, which, under - of either the Kaiser or tho Crown Prince Haenlsch, the counter revoltitlon-t- o what num- cars, ten of them new ones, the city scanned the horizon for such men in t"vfr' they were Finance Minister: Herr j have '"r 'As yet is too early to say what escaping Although the Constitution, has the sole equal to Germans iind sympathized with the mon- lt from Holland. the Prussian iMInlster of Worship, and Dr. ber is not known nnd the movement would havo a car equipment I have welcomed them Into the arena of younger HohenzoIIerns are In Germany power to declare war or authorize operated by the Midland politics I archist coup d'etat , the attitude of labor will be Karl Hefce, formerly Prussian Minis Is the number whenever have discovered j tho present time. Information received spreading rapidly throughout the J 'he employment of the military o'. up to It was gives mo Joy to support at ter of Jitstlce, have been nrrested. Company the time them, and It Couriers United. here Is unpopularity precludes provinces. Masses troops r.aval forces of the United States. Into financial Impotency in every way possible while they lo Ilrrlln that their Tha" of and ' manoeuvred them them from participation In any move to Kelchswohr have entered into hall, In tho exercise of full Hb- - and forced to abandon all service. And champion the cause of the masses. The Legation has suspe ided all courier DEMANDS ON ERERT an agreinient with the revolutionists. naval brigades with artillery have of sorvlco Berlin, fearing papers restore the Hohcnzollern house to the rty of action, by act or Joint reio- - Mr. Whalen added to his elucidation "We have great Usues before us and to that throne. been brought Into tho capital and plans the fact that the fare would "of mighty work for thoso who are willing thus sent them might fall Into the hands BY NAVAL BRIGADE "GOOIH SENSE VICTORIOUS." lutlon so provide. the It was declared In authoritative circles dominate the situation. Thus far course be five cents." to put tho welfare of tho public above of revolutionists. .tint v ..... n 1 1. mimmea nf thn Officials Legation were tU Berlin March 13. The ""n interpolation was regarded A new bus llr.c. with six machines, their own ease and comfort and risk ail nf the German revolution will depend on the support Deutsche there has been no outbreak and no St. too Amnesty to All Revolutionists AJgemeine Zeitung, commenting on I' the "irreconcllables" as Insuring v.as started yesterday from the In tho protection of the common people l"ot certain that the Hohenzollcrns which me movement win receive irom bloodshed. George Ferry to the baBO hospital at fiom the assaults of privilege. Besides were not mixed up In the coup d'etat, nl in the List the German masses. There is reason to the situation In Germany, says: "Good the effect new reservation 2,000 con- abso- A new Imperial Ministry beeu tat of the Fox Hills, where there are i.ot desiring the nomination I think It though they said that they had iiellcve that this support will be very sense and reason have gained a vic- - has "'j!d ba the same as of the original valescent overseas veterans. Tho only my duty to the progressive Democrats of lutely no Information to that effect. COPENHAGEN, Starch 13. The demands unnnlmmm. aa wn Indicated bv tory over; headed agitators, formed. It Is provisionally composed now Is hot but it 3xlt?e transportation over this routo the nation to go as a delegate to the When asked what they thought of the made on the Ebert Government In the the recent attacks against Allied officials one. It was drafted after con ' must bo confessed the danger was as follows: Imperial Chancellor, Dr. furnished by buses of the Rlohmond rational convention, if Nebraska Demo- probability of the Kaiser returning to ultimatum presented by the Erhardt in Germany. futation "irreconcllables-an- g great." among the County Utility Company, which charges crats deBlre It, and aid them In oppos--ln- Berlin and the throne they replied : naval brigade were : The replacement of j The whole character of the revolt is Kapp; Minister of Defence, Gen. to mild &1 cents for the round trip. Officials of tho "Well, he Is not from Germany." profes-- 1 proved satisfactory the reactionaries and friends of the far Ministers by cloudy. Although Dr. Wolfgang Kapp, BIONARICIIICAL AIMS Baron von Luettwitz; Minister of that company said last night they saloon. They added that It was certain, how- slonal Ministers, the reinstatement of the new Chancellor, has been a fanatical DENIED. foup, though It was not pleasing to compe- Finance, the Obertlnnnzat Bank; Min- would withdraw entirely from "This is my position, and I conclude ever, that the monarchists would not Gen. Baron von Luettwitz In his com-- 1 and founder of the Father-tr.an- d, Cologne. March 13 A despatch from kwip willing pre- Democrats who had been tition with municipal buses and with a heart overflowing with gratitude expose their hand to such an extent and the granting of amnesty to all land party, he is tho son of a famous Berlin to tho Cologne Gazette says: ister of Public Worship, Dr. Traub. city would lose heavily endanger tho wholo plot by sum- to take the first Lodge substitute . dicted that the for the loyalty and confidence which my 'thus persons arrested In connection with the , German Social Democrat who fled from "Tho Chancellor The other Ministers have not yet been by trying to get along on a 5 cent fare. moning any of tho Hohenzollcrns until revolutlonary refuge Government under Judgment of most leaders in all fac- - friends have manifested. No American movement, Including Capt. Germany and found In tho United Kapp will say In programme to be has been more fortunate than I In the the Perlln situation was stabilized and Pabst, who was a prominent States In 1348. its appointed. tlinj member of ful-f- was that the revised substitute constancy , Minister of Defence in the here were cognizant made public that It will honorably n character and of his personal administration, Guards Cavalry Division. Observers of the Rumors are current that Gottlieb ould be adopted as a part of the reser- COLD SNAP FOLLOWS and political friends. Is nn honor to the Kbert placed hors de There was no question, according growing dissatisfaction tn tho German the Treaty of Versailles. It gives It combat. to Von Jagow, former Minister-o- For- vation programme, but that the resolut- have been a colaborer with them." Berlin despatches, of Herr Ebert's re- army and among the Junkers, a dissatis- emphatlc'iassurances that the Govern- LAST NIGHT'S STORM eign Affairs, will be Foreign Minister ion of ratification will still fall of the Favor Allied Aid XoiUt. tirement from the Presidency. faction which was manifested In attacks ment hast no reactionary or monarch- lo A Berlin telegram recently on allied officers In Germany. r.cs nary two-thir- vote. This was the to the BerUngske ical alms!" In the new Government. With 68 REJECTS DANIELS'S Germans here expressed the hope that itaenae, aespatcned on Friday evening, It Is believed here that leaders of the ,xrd!ct of Senator Hitchcock (NeE). the Sleet and Snow Mile Allies would not only rest their faith The following members of the old the said that Minister of Defenco Noske had I movement deemed that the time was Is'under-:oo- d Quickly. s ...... w n .1 ' 1. 1 o f , I . . . acting Gale In Noske, would even extend n, f 1 .nun ml,...... , democratic leader. It Ended NAVY PROGRAMME Jlerr but pruereu wie arrest oi f ieia....marshal voni"1".Ih. u.. tum., COLLAPSE OF NEW Government are reported to have been to be oDlnlon Lodge. aid to him If he asked for It. They de- Hlndenburg and Gen. tho Syrians and the Arabs were causing the of Senator only Ludendorff. but nrrested : Minister of Justice Schlffer, It "Irrecon-t-Iables- ," The storm that began early last night clared that Herr Noke was the trouble In the Near East and making It REGIME PREDICTED was maintained by the Committee Allows $72,000,-00- 0 tnat neither could be found. 'lllrsch, with sleet and snow and a Blxty-elg- man powerful enough In Germany to necessary for the Allies to "keep large Prussian Premier Prusslnn professed be- mile gale from the northwest as some for Unfinished Work. save tho republic, and to LINCOLN IS CENSOR. bodies of troops there and while the Minister of Worship Haenlsch and Irreconcilable! Aujrmented. sudden silence of the tele- - Ebert Government Issues Are of Its unpleasant features ended before lieve ithat the Wilson strain on relations with France of the V-.- uer-- March 13. Censorship Prussian Minister Interior "Irreconcilable" group was ex- midnight, and the Weather Bureau fore- n'.atttviwnv MnrWi i "in craph nvlres this afternoon oeiween Bcrmn. on over the President's "militaristic" charge Manifesto in Dresden. y lln andParls might mean that the Noske telegrams going panded according to the Bepub-j- 1 cast that would be fair and colder tereote of economy" the three naval . abroad has been was fresh. Heine. guards "were getting the upper hand placed In these conditions the an managero, to Include two, .and per-'jr- s seemed about to be realized early this construction programmes recommended the hands of Ignatius Trl- - Under barons who Officrals of the German Legation In their In ! ChnnceHor' Proclamation. four, more Senators on that side morning. A rapid drop In the tempea-tur- e by Secretary Daniels, depending on dis- bltch Lincoln, former member of the have maintained forces more or ment Dresden, Saxony, has Issued n tae stopped. position of pcaco treaty, dis- Paris sold they would "sit tight" and less Independently for months In the manifesto In which It denounces the In- - chamber. Thus the calculations began even before the snow the were British Parliament, who was deported ' Chancellor Knpp of tho new Berlin y would not even do business with the Baltlc believed they could swing stirrectlon "work" adven-the- lr w the - "-- . approved by a House naval sub- that as the of Baltic nnal ratification vote had to be n.vui - from England In August, 1919, Major-Gen- . Peace Conference until cither the old after troops Into the scale and recover I turers. which will of own Government and von evBd. They now thirty-- I' ters were scheduled to register 20 degrees stitute committee. An appropriation of collarso Its show either government was restored or tho new his certificate of ! x thirty-seve- naturalization had their old power. It Is from the weight within a few days." an- -' tlio followiu or n votes against ratlfl-'"- by dawn. J72.000.000 for continuing the unfinished Baltic It Luettwitz have lssucl them. been revoked. Prussia and Prussia the I nounces all orders and j , thirty-thre- e was reported that the storm origi- 1916 programme was decided upon by East soul that decreet . being sufficient to It nlrt tunkerlam the revolt nn ' l.nur.1 bv the new liiuuuuiaiiuu. ratif ;atlon. nated southeast of Pennsylvania. It the as the only ship con- nf that n,. parently springs. There Is growing . Illegal not recognized, of tho Government The "Irreconcllables" moved acrors the city rapidly and when struction funds to be provided for the a nrl will be and "Tho overthrow now Include the belief here that they will fall to line up calls attention to the army officers' Wrtn who on November 19 voted last heard from It wa3 northwest of next fiscal year. must not bo taken as reactionary. The decision, although the rest of Germany. breach of their oath. ninit ratincatlon, together with Pen-V- '' Long Island. On contrnry, Is n progressive 'Pa-)- yet News oi the revolt came more as a The governments of Bavaria, Baden the lt . Suburbanites and residents of river to be approved by the full commit- CLOSING TIME 'SiffiSS! Wadsworth (N. T.), surprise In Berlin than In London, lt and Wurttemburg also havo Issued proc- Germans of all fN. bank cities throughout New Jersey, tee, is regarded virtually as final. Total measure of patriotic J.) and probablv Ball would appear. The Berlin correspondent lamations In which thoy declare they ' and Sutherland (W. Va.). To alarmed by the rapid rise of rivers appropriations for the department under AND tue parties vlth n view to reestablishing approx- Wt)t Jtolt NEW YORK HERALD of Ths Sun and New York IIsrald Immovably opposed to the "uncormtltu-tion- al "w group Repub-wh- o preceded the the bill would be of at leat seventeen during the rainstorm that telegraphed to the London lmreuu law, order, dlsclpllne'ai'.d honest gov- snow, reassured tho of a imately 5400.000,000. or S16G.OOO.000 of machinations of reoctlonarlea." are certain to vote against were ty niwa DAILY ISSUES SUNDAY ISSUES . this newspaper to the effect either that gorernments recognize '"incation - cold snap. They believed It would less than requested by department Ther only tho ernment In Germany. It Is an overdue -- must be added tho Demo- Noske. of ltc swell- officials. p. Kl. Offica, 220 Brotdwij. 5 P. M. 5!urd; t Mtin OJEct, 233 Gustav Minister Defenco In Imperial Government and tho National Irreconcllables," Reed (Mo.). freeze up the water that has been j aUMtin the Bauer Cabinet, was preparing a attempt to lay the foundations for tho omaj ing the utreams and causing them to Broidirij. Assembly, saying that In this they are fcoi.), .shields (Tenn.). Walsh Vlgc st'fertner Hertld Office, Hetild heavy counter measure from some place irp by the will peoples. economic reu"'ltntIon of Gerninuy. -- and overflow their banks. 'Much damage had Trench Hare nitfser Bertha. P.M. P. tt former Herald Offica, Herald baekl of their lu perhaps Goro (Okla.), Buildiot, Heiild Sijuixa, hi other than Berlin and his specially or- - been done by the floods. f3. buildinf, Squire, enabling her to fulfil tboc condltlor.- Paris, March The Intrantlgeant Henld ganized force, formed for Jmt such a THE CMHLSDAD SALT roii(nurd on ether Branch Sl'llUDEt. which arc c Third Page. learns that the Government has acquired I P.M. at all Olrkti S P. M. l all other Branch Offices movement as has occurred, deserted him, It th bnl natural saline nutrient; pro- of the pcaco trcity redo patents gun bj-- ov- - SAKATOOA EXCELSIOR 81'HINO WATER the to a new which has a (Location listed en Editoria Paj:). (Lcttticru lilted en Editorial Pap). or that Noske nnd President Ebert were scribed phvalelans all the wnrl. uble not 'srSf". ''"KKMIIHKK While Sulphur and Saratoga Querle Sprlnr Watr at all range times of Writ- - for ti'f'K'et (o the CARLSUAD and Va. thre to four that the really the tools of the rractlvnaries, us jo t,""; Throueh Compartment hoteli and drug ttorea, Boardwalk, Atlan- German "Big Bertha." charged. rnoDticTB co.. Aunt, wt at, '"Inspired by zeal atid n desire for tic City. lit. has been Naw Yorlt Atv.