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Monday ..i. vcu. i. -, Reactionaries Take Charge at Berlin; Efcert at Dresder The Hague, Mar. 13.?Neither the former emperor nor the crown prince is implicated in the overthrow of the government In ( crninny, so far as can lie learned here. The Associated Press was assured today by an entirely reliable authority that both Amerongen castle, where the former emperor lives, and the Island of Wieringen, where the former crown prince makes his residence, are already so closely guarded that it will be absolutley unnecessary for the Dutch government to take further measures to prevent intrigue or their escape. It is learned, however, that J. " nnnarnl AT TToI B .112111, srciciai.i 5vnvi?. land, who is charged with guarding the former emperor and frown prince is engaged in conference with the minister of justice, having previously consulted officials of the home ministry. London. Mar. 13.?Herr Noske minister of defense in the Ebert gov ernment, has surrendered to the nev government, according to reports re ceived here from Berlin. Allied Missions Not Molested. Berlin, Mar. 13.?Members of th< allied mission in Berlin are not be ing molested and they are allowed t< pass without hindrance in military motor cars through the barricade; which have been set up in the street. There are no signs of hostility to 9 ?."U ~ mmrinff f V PP ward foreigners, wuu aic ly about the city. Baden Refuses to Come In. Karlsruhe. Baden. Mar. 13.?Th( government of Baden has issued i proclamation saying that it does no recognize the "reactionary" govern ment at Berlin and will have no inter course with it. General Von Davans, commander in-chief of the Baden army, declarec this afternoon that he would suppor the Baden government against the new Berlin government. In an appeal to the people of Bad en to support the administration. Gen eral Von Davans says: "The existence of the state is ii danger. Enemy occupation is menac ing us. Save the republic." . "A Peaceful Overthrow." London, Mar. 13.?Reports reachinf the Weekly dispatch from Berlin saj that in the provinces a similai 'peace ful overthrew of the socialist govern ment" has occurred, except at Bruns wick and Magdeburg. Minister of Defense Noske and oth er members of the Ebert ministry, ac cording to the dispatches mottored t< ni-oorion nnr1 surrendered to the com mander of the garrison there. Counter Measures Expected. London, Mar. 13.?A Berlin dispatct to the Central News says that coun ? :ter measures from the left radicals are expected tonight. Many promi Mill .'ill Mom WU1 Tf A1J j V j W.A. nent supporters of the Ebert govern- t nient have been arrested. They in-;r I elude t'lrich Rauscher, head of the j s I German press service. 11 'j Juirow Foroipn .minister. c Paris. Mar. 13.?It is announced j ' among leaders of the new government T | a' Berlin that, revolutionary troops; [are in control at Munich. j Gottlieb Von Jagow has been ap- 1 I pointed minister of foreign affairs. ^ | Berlin advices say. l)r. Schiffer, for- ' in r minister of justice; Mathias Erz- e hi rger. former finance minister; Herr 1 1 riiisch. Prussian minister of wor- 1 s":ip and Dr. Karlheine. former Prus- J sian minister of justice, have been ' arrested. The reic-hswehr have male an . 'agreement with ?lie revolutionists. No Resistance j, Berlin. March 13.?Germany today! is in the throes of a counter revolu-i' tionary movement which was sue-1 cessful this forenoon in turning the j Ebert government out of Berliin and I _ ? _ ? nriminictrutinn in l' setting up a uc? j the capital. |1 President Ebert and his cabinet, ! ; offering no armed resistance to the r revolutionary troops which invaded1 jBerlin from the suburbs, have gone;; , to Dresden and established the seat - j of their government in that city. i1 ;j The new government which has j J -'been previsionally proclaimed here|! iwith Dr. Wolffgang Kapp as chan-j' 'cellor, has declared the national as- r j'sembly dissolved and announced that j ~ new elections would be held. j! The old government through its j J , I majority socialist members, including ' ^ President Ebert, has issued a procla- j! ' ^mation calling for a general strike {< . as the only means of saving Germany j _!from the return of William II. Troops Affected. (1 " ?nutcifln Rprlin de- il j UCpUi is 11 will v/uv^.?w ? iclare the counter revolutionary move- ji " ment has affected the troops in large 1 l]numbers throughout the country, the ' [new security guards as well as the 1J ",'old army forces. ' "! The Kapp government, in a state- I Iment to tlie press, declared itself II "j neither reactionarv nor monarchis-M 1 tic. 1 The events that led up to these de- ' ![velopments were dramatic and rapid ; in sequence. ji "j Lnst evening it became known that i '.the government of President Ehert i and Minister of Defense Noske had i l|coine upon traces of a serious plot -1 to overthrow the republican regime. Orders were issued for the arrest of11 ithe men believed to be concerned. < ' They were first and chiefly, Dr. Wolff < t gang Kapp. noted as a reactionarv. < -jwho has been prominent in all agit-j- i vtions of the fatherland party and an < - extreme antagonist of the republican, j] (and General Von Luettwitz, who was M - in command of the first self-styled j' - group of reichswehr, or empire de- J i J fense forces. * 11 -| With them were associated Captain Pabst, a cavalry officer of the j J ftmrri Tt'hn hsfl taken a leariintr nart It i in the suppression of (he Sparticist 1 - revolt last year. Apparently, not- s 5 j withstanding the premationary i - mcosures taken by the government. 1 day or Tue CARL iittitm? r? aurr W lLsJu UHUUL [TE HICK( vagon: Calvert & Hi: ' iiiiij he plot had gone too far to be attested as the troops selected for the surrender of Berlin were already on he way and the force at the disposal if the government was not only insufficient, but was not altogether de lendable. Troops on March When (he news came that revoluionary forces from the big camp * r>nr.hp>rit'/ were on the march, of iters of rank belonging 10 the govirnment troops were sent to meet hem. ;is emissaries of the President, o order them to desist and return to heir quarters. The mutineers, who )elonged mainly to naval brigades ,vith some additions from Baltic troops ,vho have always been disaffected and jiulisciplined. met the government's representatives, of whom the chief ivas general Von Oldershausen and proposed some terms of an extreme character which were referred to t'it cabinet in Berlin. At the same moment a proclamation prepared in advance was issued promsin? the people freedom and order nul dissolving the national assembly leclaring that the assembly's mission which was to estal)lish a constitution and conclude peace, had been fulfilled The leaders of the late government, lave on their part, issued an appeal o the people, claiming their support irrainst the reactionaries and calling lpon inem to organize a general ?t rike. 31 overt fo Drc.ideii The late government leaders quit Berlin at an early hour and latei were reported at Dresden where tlu seat of the old government has been jstablished. The revolution has been bloodless rhe public at large was taken completely by surprise. Life in Berlin is proceeding today as usual. Prognostications regarding the future foi the movement seem idle. Yesterday the chief interest was financial, and commercial circles won absorbed in the sudden realzing ir [he value of the mark. -During the las! few days persons who had been hoard ing foreign money for speculative pur poses began unloading as fast as pos sible. "Whether this had anything te :lo with the turn in political events il is impossible to say. Attention is be ing called to the latest statement ol the reichbank, which shows a greai increase in the llood of paper money Knew Beforehand. The Ebert government had knowledge beforehand of the pending countsi* revolution, but the precautions taken proved to be entirely inadequate Dutside of the security police and the \*oske troops on patrol, nothing indicated at 3 o'clock this morning that Berlin would wake up to find the Ebert government turned out. The President himself left Berlin with iome of his followers two hours uttei :hat time. Admiral Von Trotha had been dispatched to Doeberitz Friday night for :he purpose of conferrng with the roops and admonishing them to desist from anv violent nroeedure. Ik returned and informed the cabinet thai he agitation had subsided but thai sday | fcrr OAD "\D V 1 7I\ I 5 j Sons J nm MMMVMHHHi the danger was not wholly removed. ' Ariny Jtot Loyal | The realization was finally brought 1 home to the cabinet that the army | which Horr Xoske was supposed to ? control was far from being the loyal f organization counted upon and that ? ihc 1 ioi'li:i garrisons had also been | inoculated by the officers of the old | school and were ready for the rising | when the call came. The secrecy i with with which the revolution was | I planned and carried out has stunned | i everyone. J Kicld Marshal Von Hindenhurg is ? , reported to be favored by the new reg- | I ime as imperial President, but thus 1 ! far he has remained in the back- 1 ' J ground. The former minister of for- | . | OlgSl aiir.irs UOlliieO tun JUfcUW, nil" I ; >1 General Bardn Von Falkenhausen. I j fonm r governor general of Belgium. , j arc among the leaders of the counter ,! revolution. While I he movement has been carried out rapidly and in apparent or- J Uler. there is an undercurrent of anx-j [ j iety among the people of Berlin as I to possible future occurrences. I Counter measures are expected soon, '[although the Kapp government has 1: taken precautions to place those mem j bers ot the former government, who | j could be reached under arrest. ENLISTS MAGNETISM |j TO END FOOD DECAY 1 From New York Times. . An invention to keen fresh indefin-' . itely fruits and vegetables, without ; !. the use of ice or chemicals, wasde-j 1 monstrated here yesterday by its in-' . ventor. Dr. Harry Barrjnger Cox,' ' whose work jn the invention of the, ! dry battery, the ground wireless and( ' many other contrivances is known1 throughout the country and Europe' ' * * I 5 Dr. Cox, who brought the apparatus 1 j here from California without remov-j _ j ing its contents, in order to test its' -j effjcacy for a moving train, asserted | - XU-X 1.1 nvA^rn fr\ i tnai nit; cuiicri vauv;c wuuiu pivtw ) 1 I j be one of the greatest factors in re-i - ducing the cost of living. f' 1 j. | Magnetism, or as Dr. Cox phrased it .: that still undeveloped force in the i earth which makes a compass needle . point north, is according to the jn-' i ventor, the force that is made use of | in the apparatus. Its vitalizing, or . preserving, powers he discovered by accident after thirty-five years of ; scientific research. His discovery, he j . asserted, opens up the field of earth j ' j magnetism so that it is likely to over- j .1 shadow electrjcty in importance. Dr. Cox displayed endorsements of j . the apparatus by many prominent per- ; - sons. The United States Department j f 'of Agriculture, the Caljfornia Fruit ! Growers' Association and Los An- ! , geles Chamber of Commerce, which ! 1 styled the contrivance as "the great- : | est discovery of the age," are among ; | the endorsers. He asserted that the jn- ; | venton would prevent waste amountI ing to $100,000,000 a vear. S * r J II In the room at the Hotel Pennsyl!|vinia where Dr. Cox demonstrated I'apparatus the thermometer stood | I | j close to 80 degrees. In a corner was a 1? i ---- a I uux tfie size ui a suiiii'uae wiiiuii iiciu |! tin cans, about the sizs of a silk hat. 1 A copper wire was attached to the rail diator and run through the bottom of I the box. This wire was attached to a 1 "vitalizer" at the bottom of each tin I box or "consavador." He explained | that the wire could be attached to a |' gas pipe, water pipe or any other me| tallic substance connected ultimately | with earth or water. | j The first cover he removed was one | marked: "Orange, 1917." The orange ||was not only firm and as cool as if it II had just been picked, but was covered |!wjth moisture. He then showed "last ; I year's new potatoes," then old potato- : 1' es, carrots and other vegetables. They j I: were all firm, flavor and temperature 1 of th products apparently were the j | j same as on the day they were taken I fro mthe ground or tree. l! "This connection," explained Dr. i 1! Cox, "harnesses the earth currents, j II The vital forces of the earth are'; 1; transmitted through the receptacle i [. which are kept in as perfect a state as' {! when on the vine or tree or in the ] = earth. !' "Vegetation is due to the action of | S | | 3 } radioactive rays of the sun, which are j jj produced in the earth, and which] |! through this new method may be j i transmitted, by metal connection to j ; ar.y vessel and the products contained j therein. The process gojng on in the j vessel is exactly the same as that 1 < which goes on in the earth. T have in- 1 (vented nothing new. I have simply dis- 1 j! covered one of nature's many wonder-'{ |j ful and simple laws." SEVEN !. IV. W.'s ARE KOT'ND '! ( UILTY OF ML'RDER i Montesano. Wash.. Mar. 13.?SevenJ| nf I'nn (on TnHiieti'inl Wnrlrore nf tlio I World charged with the murder of f Warren 0. Grimm, one of the four j former soldiers shot during an armis- | ; tiee day parade, at Centralia, Wash.. I were found guilty tonight of second I c'egree murder. Three others were I| found not guilty. 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