Show HUN AUSTRIAN I SPLIT FORECAST Continued from Page 1 1 troops have havo been sent from Moscow towar towar towar to- to war Mean Menn to io The Russian revolution re will defend Itself against Germany says an nn official official oUi- oUi cial Russian statement sent out h by wireless wheless and which announces that German Germany Gormany Ger Gor- man many has refused to grant an armistice The Tho announcement reads A peace delegation Is now on the tho wn way to Brest Wo We 0 expect an any moment news neWA that it han has arrived at atthe atthe atthe the place appointed for peace negotiations negotiations negotiations but there is no armistice The Tho German government has re refused refused refused re- re fused an armistice and German detachments detachments detachments detach detach- ments continuo continue to Advance nd Wo We aro prepared to sign their peace of or usurpation We 0 have havo already declared de declared declared de- de this but thero there are arc many Indications indications indications indica Indica- that tho the German Imperialists do donot donot donot not desire peace at the tho present moment but rather an immediate strangling of ot the tho workmen's and peasants' peasants tion Urge right Fight to the I Resistance to tho the German hordes thus becomes the tho principal tasks of ot tho the revolution revolution brave brave heroic obstinate and pitiless resistance Ever Every position er e every railway station every locomotive locono- locono tive must be defended Every en possible obstacle m must st be put in the way va of tho the enemy If It Germanys Germany's plundering raid should advance the tho task of ot tho the government would be to destroy tho possibility of ot ofa ota a simultaneous catastrophic decision b by bythe bythe the Germans If It special dispatches from Petrograd gauge accurately the tho situation there the Germans aro likely to find little difficulty In occupying the tho city with trained troops Russian soldiers quite quito I frankly refuse to fight and say We havo have had enough of ot fighting If It the Germans como come let them take tale us us Workers Worker orken Show More Spirit There is Is a n. stiffer stiffen attitude among the workmen from whom I if at all resistance to the Germans must come Even though for lack of ot training their resistance should prove provo of little value they are arc said to bo be enrolling with enthusiasm en enthusiasm enthusiasm en- en In response to the tho call of ot the Bolshevist leaders The Tho correspondent of ot the Dall Dally News writing Sunday Sunda Says s-ays 35 Russian troops almost without ex exception exception exception ex- ex have o refused flatly to fight A division which was wag supposed to be defending Narva has arrived at Ensign protested The They replied the they did lid not Intend to fight tight Immediately the first few Cew Gorman troops appeared tho the Russian peasant soldiers who being peasants not In Industrialists Industrialists industrialists In- In were interested merely merel in inthe tho the land question and cared nothing for tor the revolution started eastward In Inan Inan Inan an uncontrollable wave wa threatening to sack all t tV towns on the wa way The Russian a. a i y was Germanys Germany's strongest strong strong- est weapon Petrograd lieu lien Some Fome correspondents describing the bulk of or the tine population as lost ost in III bewilderment bewilderment bewilderment be be- wilderment and apathy think such resistance re resistance resistance re- re as ma may be bo offered will amount to little They say no amount of ot talk tall by tho the Bolshevist leaders can cart cover the plain facts of or tho the situation situations All sorts of or preparations are in progress says nays tho the correspondent of or orthe the Dally Daily Express Ono cannot help thinking however cr that that a state of or in will be mere merely 1 technical technical technical tech tech- as Germans Germana with wILh or without uniforms are aro already In tho the capital The Germans Germann In already alread have havo organized olg to police the tho city tho the correspondent of ot the Morning Post ost reports re- re re ports III In several dispatches dispatcher Nikolai Lenino figures as the backbone of ot resistance to tho the Germans although originally original he was responsible for tor swaying tho the executive committee of or the tho soldiers and workmen's delegates In tho the direction direction direction I tion of ot concluding peace on humiliating humiliating ing terms I rune Tho Daily News correspondent tells nt nl great length a stor story of ot differences between and and tho the divergent tendencies among tho the Bol- Bol during luring the crucial discussions of ot the tho last week Other dispatches Indicate in indicate In- In dicato continuance of ot tho tine tension be between between be- be tween these party flarty sections and say refused to return to Brest Lit to sign th teams of ot surrender to which couns counsels ls persuaded the executive committee Germans Capture Two Tivo I Russian Reg Regiments Berlin Feb 27 27 German German troops advancing advancing advancing ad ad- I north of ot Dorpat yesterday cap cap- two Russian regiments as the they were retreating tho tine German general staff staC announces toda today Lithuania and Saxony Negotiate for or Union Zurich Feb 27 Negotiations are aro in progress for the tho union of or Lithuania and Saxony Saxon according to a dispatch from Dresden with Prince Frederick Christian second son of ot tho the king of Saxon Saxony as king of Lithuania The Tho Indicate that tho the wishes of ot tho the Poles for tor a renewal of ot the old union between Poland and Lithuania will not be fulfilled Prince Frederick Christian Is 24 years ears old and Is an officer In the tho Saxon Saxon Saxon Sax Sax- on army Ills mother was Princess Princess' Louise who gained much notoriety f fit fit- If- If J 1 teen years ago 00 She Sho was divorced b by her husband in 1993 after aCter an escapade and in 1007 1907 1 07 was married to Enrico I an Italian musician Sho She was separated from In 1912 and In January Januar 1917 was waa reported to be bo In Brussels Reichstag in Wrangle Over H Her Hartling's dings Speech I Amsterdam Feb 27 In In tho the debate on Chancellor von s 's speech Philipp the socialist lea leader lead lead- er said Wo We 0 fought for Cor the defense of or the fatherland against barbarism and I. I against ag the tho ententes entente's plan of or conquest We Yo did dill not however fight tight for tor the dismemberment dismemberment dismemberment dis dis- of or Russia RussIn or the tho subjugation I tion of ot Belgium The governments government's policy towards Russia Is not ours Truo True the Bolshevik played into tho hands of ot all disintegrating disintegrating- tendencies In Russia but we wo do not desire desiro a peace with the tho entente like that which Is I being concluded with Russia The government government government gov gov- must remain ready for tor real peace b by understanding The Th Independence o of Belgium must bo be secured and the Flemings and Walloons Walloons Wal Wal- loons must settle their differences among themselves We Ve do not desiro the tho humiliation of th the enemy or peEl b by force Famine Canne Caine of ot Strikes Discussing tho the recent strikes Her Hm said that the they were to tJ uI u- u attributed to food difficulties I ness over o the machinations of ot politicians politicians ml and delay In the tho franchise There were no traitorous objects h he declared for tor at the time there was IS IA U I 1 abundance of or munitions on hand band 3 iJ ad i the coal scarcity ty necessitated j shirts shifts Tho The strike was a I. I demonstration tion In ta favor or of or peace freedom r edom led bread Herr minister of ot the ht late h d teal lew tt l nor 1101 declared that the strike had Ind Incited b by leaflets ls issued sued by Fr British and American propaganda eo- eo e which continually reached t tt tto troops on the western front l Ernst von the coserTa- coserTa attack on von ton tl tive leader launched an Pa Payer er declaring that Prussians ought the lecture of in th the to have been spared Vu e r tt e m bu r. r to n. n tw lit came Chancellor von h rescue of or the tho vice chancellor for a united front at home |