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CERMANY | ON VERGE CIVILWAR paper (Continued from Page 1) ment with a@ new party Tineup. is alive with rumors. Berlin POLITICAL SUPPORT FOR NEW REGIME LACKING. (By Associated Press.) PARIS, Mar. 15.—Latest advices to the French foreign office from’ Berlin, | it I§.said, indicated that the revolution in Prussia had thus far been confined to the military and Pan-German party and was Without other political support. | Leaders of conservative parties and! suchS®industrial ieaders.as Dr. Walter Rathenav, president of the German General Electric Company, it was de- clared, had condemned the moyement, ‘There is an impression in Uficial circles that the nfilitary party might prolong | the state of uncertainty for some time, but that without the support of other political elements, the movement would fail? ASSEMBLY SUMMONED TO MEET BY EBERT. (By Associated Press.) - BERLIN, Mar, 15,—The German na- tional assembly has been summoned by the Ebert government to meet at Stutt- gart tomorrow, March 16. Berlin advices Sunday night reported that the old German goyernment had} established itself at Stuttgar, NO CONFIRMATION OF SALIO! REVOLT. LALL RIGHT, JAY, ONLY DON’T LET | If OCCUR AGAIN “Just a little brain’ brain storm on the part of the weather man,” Jupiter Pluvius announced today when inter- viewed by The Tribune as to the cause of yesterday's freak weather demonstration, “No, nothing. serious. Explanation? “Well, the weather schedule for March reads—sun, wind, rain, snow— a day of two of each. Yesterday, after pulling the lever for spring sun- shine, the weather man stepped out to take a few observations, cqntrary to orders. _ During “his ‘absence, the March Hare, who is quite mad, as you know, slipped into the weather. room. He xead the instructions for sg month, and immediately commenced to operate the Jevers to sult bimeelt “The combination which resulted was most unusual, we admit, and the blizzard which ‘capped. the climax was entirely unpremeditated on our part. Yeu may assure Casper people that we are taking steps to see that the matter does not oecur again and that they may expect their weather | by days insead of in bunches, at least for the rest of the month. Of course, April will be an entirely different mat- ter.” HUSBAND HELD’ FOR MURDER OF WIFE IN COLO. (By Associated Press.) LOUISVILLE, Colo., March 15,.— Mrs, Joseph Stevens, 27, was shot and killed while sitting in the kitchen of (By Associated Press.) her father's home xt 11 o'clock last LONDON, Mar. 15,—An official mes-| night. The bullet was fired thru a sage filed in rlin at 6:30 last night! window. said there was no confirmation of re-| ports that sailors at Kiel and Altona | had gone oyer to the new government. SOUTH GERMAN STATES OPPOSE KAPP REGIME. (By Associated Press.) BERLIN, Mar. 15.—I is reported here that South German generals and Saxony troops have given their adher- ence to Gustave Noske, minister of de- fense in the Ebert government. COMPROMISE REPORTS HEARD IN BERLIN. (By Associated Press.) BERLIN, Mar. 15.—An unconfirmed report current here shortly before midnight last night that the new Ger- man government had reached an agree- ment with the Ebert government in| order to avert the threatened railway strike. 5 * Her husband, a well-to-do farmer, was arrested ‘in connection with the CHILD SHALL TAKE NAME OF FATHER |F BORN OUT ~ DFWEDLOGK, COURT SAYS y Associated Press.) LEHROOT CLUB IS ( - (Special to The Tribune.) JAMESTOWN, N. Yj, Marci 15.—A] New York Lenroot lub “was. formed | jin Jamestown, Jast night to work for | | the nomination of Sqnator Ifvine 1L.} | Lenroot of Wisconsin| as the Kepubli-! can choles for presidint, Some of the mdst sbecessfti] men. in political lifé here are behind the move- ment, including Mayor Samuc! A. Curl son and Ernest Cawcroft who were suc: ) cessful Jeaders. of ‘the big mayoralty | fight in which | Carlson: just won his) seventh term as mayor, Caweroft is a+ }leading Republican and was one of | New York's) most -conspicuous Roose- j vert men. Benjam Dean, attor-| ENGLISH STRIVE. TO GET MARKET OFS. AMERICA | Publicity Campaign of England | Belittles U: S. in War and Crit- | icizes Yank Attempts to H Retain Amer. Trade BUENOS .ATRES (By. Mail).—Some British interests here haye undertaken }2 publicity campaign in what has been j referred to as “the great struggle” be-} | tween the United States and Great Bri- jain for the markets of South America. “Special telegrams"? from London pur- | porting to show that, the United States is losing her South American markets, or otherwise disparaging the United | States have been gratuitously distrib-; | uted by a British advertising agency ; |and have been widely published in Ar- gentine newspapers, One of the telegrams was a criticism | of Herbert Hoover for saying that the | European countries should ‘work more | and ask less of the United States.”” The | “telegram” made a comparison between | the losses sustained by the European | allies in the war, particularly the British dominions, as compared with those. of | i | whereas the United States had not suf- | ‘SENATE ADOPTS ‘ substitute reservation drafted by for- | DECLINE OF CLOVER CROP the United States and*pointed out that ‘in clover, culture by Americon farmers the losses of the European counries jseems to have! gone so far as to threat- had reduced thelr productive capacity,/en to be serfons and for the good of hew plants for the” produeded. of power jatetho), sobunea at MoToR. wi oes OM EN PROPOSED’: ten bom : oe Committees re. tend. < Important ‘ ney, 1s Re 2k with. the iaphaben which: was launched at -a “onference believed to represent two-thirds er more of the voters of this comminity, Prank G: Curtis, attorney, formerly of Jamestown, add the meeting with Le tas his subject. His aoe carried @®nviction to his -hearets.! It was reported that Lenrdbt is not candidate but his friends -will pre- sent his name at the Chicago conyen- tion in June. It is> claimed. that ‘his friends, including Governor Phillip, wilt carry i solid Wisconsin vote to the na- tional Gonyention and that New York amd other sigtes ‘will send delegates tor him. ‘ ; olytion States to ose treasury “for the surplus war: profits held by the Staridard Oi~“company, United States Steel corporation. and other compa- pie or BE ct bea mules by. Representative le, publican of Kanaan. ‘ a od SCOTTISH DISTILLERS 10. ~ PRODUCE WOOD ALCOHOL (By Préss.) LONDON’ (By Mail),—Seottish distil. RESERVATION T0 322 TENTH ARTICLES... (By. ‘Associated. Pres: WASHINGTON, Mar. 15.—The new reservation» drafted by . Repyblican leaders to jdény’ the obligations of Article X, @ fthe peace treaty was substituted)|in the senate today for he reservation adopted last Novem; ber. . The ‘vote was’ 56 to /24, with 16 Democrats ta elt toy it and 1 Re’ ee ‘against if a - (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Mar. 15.—Paving the way for a final vote on the reser- vation to Article X, ihe senate rejected Freylinghuysen’s subeltiite proposing % summary disavowal of | @% all obligations and. also rejected the*| 4 Bedlam March HECHA ten legislation i Me THE HOUSE % MATINEE , 4 2:30 and 4 P. M. oo ee § $ ; NIGHT 7:00, 8:15,.9:30 PICTURES cae VENTILAT. ED’ THEATRE IN THE STATE oyce mer President Taft. : The fimee Drury ‘tial Meedema— “The Sporting | Duchess” _ TwoReel Mack-Sennett Comedy — “UP — “UP-IN- ALF S ROOM” Tceday Only---Special Road Attraction ‘ ; Margaret Mayo's Farce Comedy © .> So So ese toed Sots ate foots ok INU. 6, THREATENS CORN 3 AND WHEAT CULTURE, Sh : We ASHINGTON (By Matl)—Decline 4 the nation’s corn and “wheat -crops it FARGO, NT D. (By Mail)-The first | case under North Dakota's law enacted | to establish the legitimacy of children | born out of wedlock has been completed ,in Cass county courts and a child so( born has received its father’s name and been declared his legitimate heir. The | law was passed by the legislature in| March, 1917. i aREUeEn ate eS aS PPNop |" “nar provisions of this act, which is! CLASH IN BERLIN. said to be the first of its kind in’ the oF “(By United Press) country, a child born out of wedlock is! By United Press, nih 7 4 thet | LONDON,» Man te. Soldiers ana {Weclared to be the child of its natural strikers an plashed in Berlin) today, authoritative report. number of casualties, says There were a Pp yetsssss BAVARIAN MONARCHY RESTORED REPORT. of (By United Press.) BERLIN, Mar. 15.—A telephone mes- sage from Bavaria today announced that the monarchy had been restored here, AKAPP SETS APRIL 1 parents, as such is entitled to support shelter and education equatly with other | children born in Jegal marriage and is | entitled to share in any estate jointly ~ with all other legal heirs. Suit to establish the natyral parent- age of the child the law provides; must} be instituted within a year after birth, the facts in the case to be proved as in any other legal action. This is con- strued as placing the burden of proo? upon the plaintiff. DATE FOR ELECTIONS. (By United Press.) BERLIN, M 15.—Chancellor Kapp announced today that elections to the reichstag would be held April 1. Kapp will undertake to form a coalition gov-} | ernment from all parties, Kapp an- nounced that the Bavaria, Bremen and Hamburg government had been oyer- thrown. cg MANNHEIM WORKERS PROCLAIM SOVIET RULE PARIS, March, 15.—Independent So- cialists and Communists, who met yes- terday at Mannheim, decided to take advantage of the present situation in Germany to proclaim a soviet govern- ment, according to advices from Basle, the news having reached that city. by telephone. Majority and Independent Socialists thruout Germany appear to be uniting against the military governnient initiat- ed at Berlin on Saturday, according to a Basle dispatch today to I'Informafion. (By Associated Press.) VIENNA, March 15.—Leipsic _ re- ports fighting there today between troops of the national guard. and So- clalists and Communists. Nine were killed. NECESSITY NOT ADMISSIBLE AS (By Associated Press.) TOMBSTONE, Ariz., Mar, cause the 1,186 striking copper miners and sympathizers were already at the mercy of the men who later shipped them out of the state, the law of neces- sity cannot be invoked to justify the Bisbee deportations of July 12, 1917, for this alleged participation in which Har- ry E. Wootton, Bisbee hardware dealer, is on trial here, according to a state- ment made to the superior court by A. A, Worsley, special prosecutor, here to- day. Mr. Worsley’s speech was made in reply to a claim made by the attorneys for the defense that the deportations were justified on the ground of self | defense, sirlcee the men deported, ac-} cording to Wootton’s lawyers, were nbout to help overthrow the government and destroy the community of Bisbee. | essen aia aera Oe | | | | The vi Norw power ate of lime factory at Riukan. is claimed to be the large: station in the world, and to be able to produce 200,000 kilogrammes of nitrate per da 7 Tribune Want Ads bring results, EFENSE, CLAIM 15.—Be- FOUR KILLED ON U.S. SUBMARINE ON WEST COAST (By United Press.) SAN DIEGO, Mar. 15.—The United States ‘submarine H-1 went aground on Point Redondo today and four of the crew, including Lieutenant | believe that the United States is grad- \ tistics which showed that we were sell- fered at all economically. lis time to-get thé Yand back into ciover, % Another of these ‘special telegrams” | the Gepartment of agridulture advises. ! quoted the president of the British|Productiveness of land under corn and. °° board of trade in London as saying: “I| Wheat decreases most rapidly. . Rota. tion of crops is earnestly ndvocated by By ually losing the markets gained when |experts who say the most important is 3 Germany. was wiped off the seas and | corn-wheat-clover, with oats in place of % while Britain was fighting in the war, |Wheat where corn occupies the land too Britain is not only regaining, but is en-|1ong to permit seeding wheat in time. . | lJarging her markets in South Ameri Fxveriments show that in continuous 3 and the Orient. We are replacing Ger- | culture for 20 years, the'yield of wheat ¢°5 many in Latin-America and supplanting | fell from 9.24 bushels as ah average for z RS ‘ _ “Baby Mine” > The Supreme Comedy Actress of the Decade of America and with all of the Sidies thoughts ‘ in the mind in the world today: RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE IRIS BOX OFFICE $1.50 and $1.00, Plus War Tax oe ‘DOORS OPEN AT 7:30—CURTAIN AT 8:00 SHARP _ So afo eho ete Pn ate So<foe! the United States in war market {the first ten years to 5.79 bushels for the The truth of this statement as far as|Second ten years, while in a 3-year corn- it concerned Argentina was immediate-| Wheat clover rotation the yield of wheat ly challenged by the River Platte Amer!-; Tose from 9.92 bushels in the first ten aun, a& weekly commercial magazine, | Years’ to 12.78 bushels in the secona- which has published an interview from | decade. Dr. Julius Klein, Unitéd States com- mercial aitache. “Prankly,” sald Dr. Klein, “I'd like to know in what nes the British are en- larging their South American trade at our expense. The latest available fig- é . 5 4 Nic; ures| showed anything but a loss, so" ¥ p Vi far as our business’ in these ates : Céats 8 I know. “Speaking In’ the light of the latest: statistics that we have in hand—sta~ ing to Argentina approximately one- third of all the goods she buys abroad— and from personal observation since then, there has been no indication of | losses to American trade. _I have no | doubt that) we are going to meet with} good srong “ompetition from the Brit- ish, but the inclination of the American } exporter seems to be to say, ‘come on;/ mander James Webb, were killed. LYRIC THEATER | CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P.M. TODAY What would you do if you were deserted, with no friends and two children to support? 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