,' 2 ) ' i fi i .' "VRI A ! t"V "V n. 'i f i" A R Px Ci ix- u fe Vr ii i S EVENING PUBLIC &EDGER PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, MAROH 17 1020 Jtuuyn or Terror Cftnllniirtl Front Pone One tjt(e', noronlliiR (o 11 tllxpnl-'. tto H9ntcrlcu wltli lilm lit KtuttK jJ'Largc contliiRonN of inipcriul ilt-fi-i troops urc ut our dlMitf-iil," lio Mil "lam confiilcnt c will miui'm! In ir faring onfer In (irrtnnti wltliln nix 01 'clfiU las." A' mob Imx utor'tioil Vroncli lietul uaclcr at Hoini ami iilllnRotl ntiu nod private Iiohm-m. tax a Hrrllu ilU patch to tin- .liiiirnnl. Tin- iHor!or ! gan by pii nttmk on a I'ii-iipIi lnllltan autotruck, tlio ilrhcr ami pornl I rrmli officers narrow l cennliiR boiiiK IiiIip1 Poller ofliwrs wetf oMIgnl to lire upon "the mob, the illapntrh !i. Stuttgart. Mnrch 17 ill. A P -Jt It doubtful If th" (Srrman Natlonu' AwKinbly will bf nli'r to meet here to day, as planned. Hitnue of the rail road strike ii Kreat many members nil! be unable to reach thN j-lty In time foi the ODcnlin of the mmJoii. lilcli un set yesterday for 4 o'clock this nfter- nTn'covcrnmcnt circle there wax iinidi optimism oer the situation thN mom- "President Hlcrt Maud- Hun In ln delermlnatlon not to ha; mix ?""" with the new nslme at the capital It the course of an lutcrWcw Pn -ideal hbert declared : , . "I am In complete accord with the Imperial Rovernmcut. We have not mi tardnlarf from the declaration made on Friday nWit as to reply to iho IntrRents' ultimatum. There can to no q e-tion of an under-tnndh.R with the perjured cuemle- of the (ierman constitution Kbcrt M.inds 1'lrni "I replied to ii ti lest .1111 from Cm rral Croeuer akiui m- l aw ut 1 Im h. .. for a verbal dlscus-inu. but m. far n Im not arrhed." P.bert mntimied "Cm erol Merker had no conimi-ion froin u to negotiate with the hisurscut... Wc Z the contrary told him we must ad here to the declarations we made 1 n day night, and we Informed renroen. tatives of the coalition parties wc mil Insst on unconditional retirement ol the insurgents. General Merker. Dr. Karl tt ilhclme- hclne, of the l'ru-iau miul-try. and , others armed at StutlRart from nrrllii late esterd.i Member- of the Lbcrt cabinet conferred for a lone time and decided not to enter into mBotlatioin Itli the deleRiition rrenidint P.bert xcsl.rduv ass, inn matters were liapiiiR themselves in a Tor of his government i "Wnrtmiberg ndhen- lirmlv to ii he said, "and linden, ll.ivaiia. Hess, i and Saxon us well as the whole of northwest Ceruinnv also ake their stand on the imppti.il constitution ami loyallv adhere to u- Dnlv in proving east of the Kibe have the in-urgent' . o far found onv follow iiiR. but this fol jowine I- being lecrnltid from the o'tl Trussian reactimiari'- Oreat indicia Hon over the situation prevails in muiii, Germany." . ..isc, nivordliiR to telegram- re us, tlio Ithiuuliiud and West ,i arc opio-ed to the few regime through the actloil of In-urgents, i-lons have occurred at several place i leh have severel.v shukvu our cto llu life and shatleied the people'i, d iiipplv, re-pon-lbllil,v fall- upon lusiirgent- of the Cermnii national rt.v I have cnlhd the attention of enernl von Luettwltz to tlieso conso i tct ees If his plan I- carried out. "The national assembly and the im perlal council will sit temporal ilv in Stuttgart, and members of the Crr man national party will as-urei'lv kiep ivvnv Oh the other hand, i.evcrnl ln trtieiiileiit Socialists are alread.v heie I 6nr uf tn 1- t, f.afcguard the (oii-tilu- t i i in and rc-tore economic ordei uiiil publli -diirltv a-sooi a- po-slb'e We i shall iu-l-t on the rebel troop- htlng vvilhilrawu from Iterlin and dl-baudefl "It is now dear that the (ertuati tin - tlotuil partv's rnmpnigti of Incitement villi h It pursued for week- wa- aimed nt tii( overthrow of the ((institution and lieniocracv . ueiuocrucy or iiiiiiuiry re action tliat I- the tUc'-tlon, aid I do not doubt for a moment that the ovei whelming innjorit.v of the German pen pie is for democracy." FORM BWARjAJCAB'lNET New Ministry Coalition Headed by Doctor von Kahr Munldi. Miinh 17 (11 A. P 1-A new mlnl-trv ha- been formed in lla variii, headed bv Doctor von Kahr. who take- the portfolio of foreign affairs in addition to the premiership Hcnrich Krnst Mueller, of Melnlngm. a Demo crat, who previously hud been reported as the man who would form the min istry, has been made minister of jus the. llcrr Holler becomes minister of linatiie. The mlnl-try N a coalition of the Demounts: and the popular parties. Pre vious to Its formation Doctor von Knlir had been miimd tulni-ter pre-ldent by the Diet. SOVIET RULES IN ESSEN Plan Proletarian Dictatorship for Lower Rhine District Copenhagen, March 17 (H A. P.) - A telegram fiom K en n.v- that at the llrsl sitting of the nvoliillonary woikcrs' copticil held on Monday after noon, n (oimnittcf of lliiilv three took over the ((induct of uffuil- "llffoits arc being taaile.' add- the dl-patch, "to secure lonunou in lion of all three Socialist parties for the lower Willie district and Wi-lphallii on the ba-1- of a proletarian dictatorship." A dispatch from Oldeuburg sa.vs that at Wilhclmshnveu nil the offhers of the garri-on whose attitude wa- "doubt ful." namely, about -100, wire arrested -tenia. CZECHS GROWING ALARMED Fear Pan-German Domination Would Mean Attack London. March 17. (Hv A P.) I'raeue advices say the revolution in Germany Is producing anxiety in Czechoslovakia, which ban Gcnaaua ou two sides. Czech newspapers state that should allied military action against the Pan German junkers be decided upon, Cceho Slovakia prohabl) would join the ullicd troops, as the establishment of n Pun-German military rule would mean sooner or Inter an attack ou Czecho-Slovokla, which forms u barrier lo a Pan-German advance eastward. Fire on Slleslan Crowd London, March 17. (By A. P.) A military patrol at Gocrlltz, Prussian Silesia, havitiB been drlveu back by u crowd, ilred and killed two civilians, ac cording to a dispatch from llerllu. The government of Mecklenburg nnd Sihvveriii have signed a declaration that they are read to retlic in order to avoid bloodshed, the dl-patch says. General Walter, commander of the Hcichswehr in the Wienish Wcstphallan industrial region, lias convened the workmen's councils to aid In maintain ing order. Workmen's Council at Chemnitz Kasle, March 17. (Hy A. P.) A dispatch fiom Chemnitz, the industrial center In Snxonv with u population of more than L'00.000. sns n republic or woiMiig men's lounell ha- been pro claimed there. A "committee of ac tion" has been formed, (oinpii-ing ten Communists, six Independent Socialists, four Mujorlt Socialists and one Democrat. tinniiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiwiiniiiiimnHiiiiiyiiini''1(llll"V I When your "inner-man "tells- 1 When your " Inner-Man" tells you he wants "just a bite " for his in-between-meal appetite, suggest an AUERBACH Chocolate Sandwich. Two dainty layers of smooth, nutritious vanilla sweet chocolate neatly wrapped in convenient size buy it at any candy counter. QromjKlairie to California GIRL IS 'HAZING VICTIM Freshman President Falls From Third-Story Window Chicago, March 17. (Uy A. P.) Miss nii7iibeth Chapman, jirisldcnt of the freshman elu-s of Northwestern University, is in a llo-pltal today seri ously Injured n the result of u full from n thlrd-slorj window of nt apart, ment building where she had been im prisoned by Bophomores to pi event her appearance at n St. Patrick's Day party of ttie lower class. Miss Chapmnu was abducted from her home Monday and taken to the apirt ment. where girl students stood guard over her! In an effort to escane Monday night she made a rope from sheets and,, attempted a descent irom a wirunw. She lost her grn-p and plunged to the sldowalk. Authorities of'tho university began an Investigation today. Didn't Know Back WasDrofton Providence, It. I March 17- f1? Av-P.) Ueubeii Owens, n n'"11" J" tho United Slates navy, walked Into tl c Providence City Hospital jesterday and said lie hud fallen from u train t e day before, mid wanted lo find o t what. Ids lujuilca were. Physle.ann said ho had a fracturd spine. Big Ship on Trial Trip The Utlinn Allen, n ;-.G(;,,n cargo carrier, launched at the A'Aiif & Jones Ship.vnrd Dceemhcr .11, l"l"; left on Hhs trial trip this morning. It will go down the Dcliivvaro to break; vv titer and lias aboard Piisey ft. Joucs nflleliiN and officials of the lhncrgency I'lcct Corporitlloti . When v Indians biaudlit. Prejcnts tofjic Oian&xQJMltoJ W. J. STEWART. D. I). S. 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In the earliest days of the settlement Mrs. Chandler arrived in Philadelphia with eight or nine children. Her husband had died on shipboard, and to indigent was she nnd her little family that even tho Indians took pity on them, bringing them food und other presents. Certainly this incident affords n com pcllinrc illustration of the need every man has of laying by money for that possible "day of disaster." Get in Ihe habit of puttifig by a little of your income each week in our Savings Department and so guarantee yourself and your loved ones against future want Staged His pwn Hold-Up, Ho Admits Detroit, March 17. (Uy A. P.) 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