Show THE ARMY BIL IB SA AF Has Passed Its Second Bead ing in the Reichstag A SENSATIONAL DEBATE Count Herbert Bismarcks Speech Precipitates a Bow Ho Violates the Kight of Debate Ale wards Interrupts Caprivl Who Followed Fol-lowed Him With a Speech and < Finally Makes an Apology BERLIN July HThe army bill passed i its second reading in the reichstag today It will pass tho third reading tomorrow During the debate Count Herbert Bismarck Bis-marck made a speech that aroused general interest He declared that he was satis fed with the adoption of the bill though he was opposed to the two yeas service system because the Socialists thought the short term of service might qorrupt the army The third year service would serve as a reformatory school This remark re-mark caused a great uproar which for a time the president was unable to quell Herr Von Kardoff appealed to the house to sustain the char against such a scan dalous violation right of debate The uproar finally ceased and Caprivifollowed Blsmarck He said the two years system could be carried through without the dangers Count Herbert feared Count Herbert frequently interrupted the chan j celor who at last appealed to the president 1 presi-dent and Count Herbert was called to order Herr Bebel leader of tho Social Demo crate said in listening to Count Herbert the house had heard the father sneaking through his son Tho great father had been unable to kill the Social Democracy and still less was the son able to do so With regard to Socialism permeating the l army through the two years service system ho could tell the government government 1 that the permeation has already been effected and from the ranks upwards j Socialism bad its adherents Bebel concluded con-cluded We exist You will not be able to get rid of us except by killing ThE remarks caused a most decided sen ation Later in the day Count Herbert Bismarck Bis-marck planted himself before the chancellor chan-cellor and said ho desired to correct a statement made by Caprivi This gave rise to another uproar and the president JM reminded the count that the article on which he wished to comment had already passed the house and the count retired to his seat amid howls Later he apologized to the chancellor for irritating him by interruptions erruptions Caprivi bowed by acceptance accept-ance of the apology |