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BE iiN P iANNING " I II llllll I " f av re'I I I j f .. l I on f Ir isJ th non13 Tobacco Co. BERLIN PutNINC CITIZENS STRIKE Secret Se',sion of Citizens Council in Favo rof it r W(?Lig LEAKE TO CIVIL WAR Another Belin Dispatch Says Posi tion of Present German Cabinet Has Been Strengthened Berlin, Thursday, June 12.-A se cret session of the citizens council of : AlMI 0 is RI III Yulun - get so mucka puff you'll twins l For, Princet new to every man made cigarette. It pletely. That's he r"' And, right behind this qt grance is Prince Albert's ft which is cut out by our < We tell you to smoke ye pipe or makin's cigarette half pound tn Zumidor R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Greater Berlin held on Wednesday, declared in favor of a citizen's strike according to the Indipendent Social ist newspaper Die Freiheit. The at tendtnce included a number of leading manufacturers, merchants and pro fessional mien and Col. Rheinhardt, the Prussian minister of war. The chairman of the meeting is quoted as declaring that a strike was necessary because the present govern ment was incapable of redeeming Ger many fr omthe choas. It was planned, according to the newspaper, to have airplanes distrib apie omakins igarnete Twa y tod saily t]d ofPoer ty hui pon savin lgslac: um ied d.Ryoldas oaco deca infor a cientrule acomin to the Inipe ntecil ist you.~i i rehi. h t tCola rse incl~e a nbrofIi1(il fesoa nd o.u einruddth Thechmn y of the tni mafrother the . was l aned, aordn toth >rtunet sailed meanh aythipu dollars. n 4nK a trer r. I piap L AY your smoketaste flush up against a listening post-and you'll ice Albert call, all right! a jimmy pipe so quick and tobacco joy out of every wish you had been born a Albert puts over a turn fond of a pipe or a home wins your glad hand com cause it has the quality! iality flavor and quality fra eedom from bite and parc' xclusive patented proces ur fill at any clip-jimmy -without a comeback I tins, handsome pound and -and-that clever, practical dor with sponge moistener o in such perfect condition. co., Winston-Salem, N. C, ute leaflets announcing when the strike would begin. All the food in dustries, including the bakeries, would cease work, according to the plan, this leading to civil war, which it was held would help the bourgeoise atain po!itical power. The citizens would be armed and Col. Rheinhardt is reported to have said the troops would be entirely on their side. Cabinet Strengthened Berlin June 12.-The position of the German cabinet has been materially ,BA CK ru life. s always j kers who id tossed - stion that g' to them. ship that fj rest ports >oat with er.= YING ONE 1o longer storms of j still have from the rsued the USTS CO. strengthened as a'result of the speech. es of Gustav Noske and Philip Schei demann at the Weimar convention of N the Majority Socialist party, accord ing to the view of the non-socialist press and the opinion in various po litical circles in Berlin. The proceedings of the convention to thus far also appear to have dem- B onstrated that the opposition to the B members of their cabinets in their v own party has been overcome, the all lineup of the Majority Socialists seem ing to reveal 'an unbroken front. Attacks New Revolution ni Zurich, June 13.-Speaking at the to Majority Socialist convention at Wei- c mar, Phillip Scheidemann, the German m ministeripresident attacked the par tisans of the "new revolution" whose object was to substitute soviets for the present government. lie declared he would never make a compromise 2U on a question like this, as it was a 3. qustion of principal where all con- b promisees were impossible. at Her Scheidemann remarked that while the political situation might be 11 clearly defined, the economic situa- .. tion of the country was very obscure. For Kaiser's Protection Berlin, June 11-By the Associate Berlin, June 13.-Letters exchanged between offieials of the League for Protection of William II, one of which referrs to the remittance of 20,000 marks to Holland for the purposes of "cultivating" the Dutch press as' printed by the Socialist paper at Vor waertr. The newspaper fears that. the league must spend considerable more than this on its propaganda "in view of the determination of the en tente to have the ex-emperor sur renlered." NO MORE CHEAP POTASH Governmert Will Probably Put High Protective Tariff on Potash Washintgon, June 10.-Protection of the potash industry in this country C through establishment of a govern ment controlled liensed system was urged before the house ways and means committee today by represen tatives of the industry, the bureau of _ mines and the geological survey. They declared that the fate of the industry depended upon the action by congress as it had not been developed uflicient to meet successfully the foreign com petition. "There is $50,000,000 invested in this industry," declared '. yron M.N Parker, attorney for the United States Potash Producers Association. "And unless something is (lone immediately the entire industry will be dissolved and thousands of employees thrown out of work. Furthermore, the coun try will be dependent again upon for eign countries for the material, as it _ was before the war." Mr. Parker said arrangements were made sometime ago for shipment of " large quantities of potash from Ger many in exchange for food, but that the plan was abandoned after pro- I ducers here had shown this would ruin the industry, lie added that the I situation once more was critical, asI conrtracts had been made for import ing 20,000 tons from Alsace (luring the next three months. ,A. GI. WVhite, of the bureau of mines told the committee one-half of theI potaish needed by this country was* produced here at a cost of about 25 per cent hiwher than the foreign pro dueit. lie auded, however , thait within five years poc ashi couldi be produced f in the United States as cheaply as in f a'ny other couiitry, because there aire great deposits in the Western States. ft The need f:>r restrictions on the im- ft pjortation of oxalie acid was urg~ed by 5 Lesvis Emery, Bradford, Pa., of the U A merican Alkali and Po(tash C om pany, wvho dleclaredl this indust ry was" in the same stage of developme.nt as the potash ind~ustry. TROOPS. SENT TO'( EL PA.S() 2'thm Infan~ ry Mlovtes ''(der Orders of Gecn. (Cabeli4 Wash ingftn, .1une 13.--Ord ers send ig the Twenty-fourth infantry to El P'as(o from 'Columbus, N. M., were issuedl by Major Glen. D~efosey C. Cabeli, conunmanmd ing t he South et n I).. part ment. 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