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Show I I PREDICT SHORT LIFE FOR THEJEICHSTAG German Politicians Give Their ViVuN mi the Result ! the Elections. I SOCIALISTS A MBNAGEj Solid Block ol no Votes j Which ill Be Cast Against the ( iovemmem. RKKUV Jan. f. - I ii. anecrtitj hihI unreliable innt niia t the new parliament has resulted in prcdictloai that if lift tvnuld tdmrt. Ti m-foritto, m-foritto, ii muy ease, depend upon hefrrocf neons groups an. I are rasilv H bsnci'blc b Hi! defection, death or H retirement of thrr-c nr Tour ntembon H The. most throo toning no soa to the I r. i,. i the telid block ot" 110 SociuliM.. out and out enemies of H the tov ernment . B The o l ertmntv m that the alii- H a tire oi D o onservativrs with the I , nir ; which controlled I - n. mutate in the last H reiebst-g, lu boon ortf Ikfowu. That H rOOjitiou is non able to muntor, if it H enrotla every possible man from among the Pole, Alsatians, Oaelpba ana H others with Consorvotivt and Claries tendeneres, IW votes, B !).r, r.i '' 04 wliieb ru be B counted bv the National -Liberal, Rad H leal i' oi iaist group. Viewi of Lender. H Experienced politician! like the Rod - H lea leader. Dr. Herrman Pachmrke, H .ind the prominent CllllQOt tSllSQ. Dr. H mo Aerendt, point out. however, that H tbreetened psrUamsnts like threatened men live long. Bacfa of theae leaders H foresees the formation of an adequate H 'I'lii m i ill -. COT' tain when subjects are dealt with which the government, ti. rough its H fctatement mad tlx- semiofficial Nurd Dent ae he Allgemeina Xfit u n, has indicated ss imperative tasks tor the b nenj reiebetagt These tasks include the h Strengthening Of the arm and navy h and the financial provision for this in-H in-H FXOSSC of strength. Thev ompriso a 1 i fl new social legislation and the oontinn-sues oontinn-sues of toe preaent tariff policy through the rat no a ion of eerie of H new commercial treaties. Ail the p:n rvept the S.uiit s nil be found behind tin- new ami and navy billa when they are brought up for discussion. The critical question will be that of 'he new taxes; but th.s nndoubtedly will be solved, even If the aovernmeni has in impoee the inherit aiicp tax, the introduction of which oe rationed Prince Von Buelow 's fall, and thii arill hava to be dene against th opposition of the badly riddled 'ouser-vative 'ouser-vative rank. Serious Disorder. Th only artous dleordar hi Um eiec-tlom eiec-tlom is roportod froni 8chwete, where a ?'Klit ocrurrad lat nieiit be(aran the Polea and Qarniani Thli resulted in a .-ueral rtot mid 'criiiMil tin- millt.iry Rett riiiii mii Tw.i itudenta were frerl-ouati frerl-ouati injnred turinc the i . and many P nple i- hurt. Pilnco Von Buelow, riipl'i-l, tins tif li in 'i.'iril. "iin i- re 1 from the chancellors ilp In July, 1909, y pr II 'i that ii'e Cnoaervatlvaa would shot rot rltiii ion and Instead or thi 105 mfmricrs Ihev mu-.tiM-e.l n t'ie Inf i-r I 1 1 - ! stna. ibey will bav but txty-nlna In th pew; Hoclallem I n - hown a ujc minted niiTistti . h Ouelph cii'tulex of f'riiDBia H whom lie itfn- out c.f iho relchitH? have returned and i It-- nt'empt to (iermdiiiz Poland I- at a Man-Jstill. How Parties Stand Tba part leu in tin- relcnetatv after a I . (is, land: i'oii-i r.ill-.o .1. :ii f is'.s. . I,olr. 1 lv-; Aleatlana, (; fjui-ipiiH, .'. NHtlonnl- H LlbaraJa ludlng members of the Pemaant Icaauc and 'nr liuh-D ndent i rJ Stknal-I.li-till . ItxdUaN. IJ. Rn. -lallMtM, 110; i :.i :i i iii ' i Peaaanl laasue, I; imic-j pendent membere fivm lorrlne, . :n,nr. ! I, and i Independent, ex-Mlnlatei of the I H interior Count iron Poeadowaky'-Wehnar. The Radicals cllm ttiai tn Kavui-lttnx and one membt r from Ixu ralnc are p.-del to vote with their party. The other m' mhr from i.nnaine. lh-- l,,ne iir I tin- Liberal, Count von Paoadowsky-v Paoadowsky-v hner, probaM) vCii Hue up with the R hp inb-.-r.- iU KikIiI- |