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Show FRENCH PAPER EXPOSES HE GERM PLOTS Sabotage, Revolution and St rife in Enemy and Neutral Neu-tral Lands Subject of Dispatch. i SHEDS NEW LIGHT j ON CONSPIRACIES' l I Anarchists Hired to Cause Explosions in the U. S. Long Before We En- tercd the War. j VY-ASHIN.JTON. TV: . f. - Po " ;u,T.ts P'.:b''.he j lodsy by t.,e ltil I'anMfn in its s-Ties of ani'li's crroii p i.It'rn'.aiiy' v. orld-w.-it ;'1.15 iir a! -;jsi rc .iui tid Ft: 1 fe in en.OJny imd newt 1 Undr. ' were the u,..l o:' a lo:.- uffi- i.U d:- J I'3.t-h rert:ed here tonight from Far:?. Th.ey throw new light upon intrigue In Russia, and jrive addition:! Information alout what Germany was Uoins in the I'nitod States Ions t-etore America drawn into the vn an Yctfterxiay the newspaper printed what it d.-r:rcd aa ;,ro,f tiiat Germany dv-' dv-' irately panned li.fc war. Tay'fl di- 1 :i'-i.re h'-gin with a cirou.ar dated No-vtml-er 1. K14. s-r.t t-y the G'mian na'."al hfad juarters to naal atrcnt?, and ordering mob il: red all agents c-'trseas and all destroying agents in ports where vessels carrying war ir-aterinls axe loadel In England, fYanoc. Canada, tbe United States and Russia. Explosions PLinned. Tne circulir gave tl-.e following initruc-tions: initruc-tions: "It i indl-p-en sable bv Intermediary Intermedi-ary of the t. ",rd persons havint; no re-ltin re-ltin w:th ti.e nf ::.'. I representatives of Crtrmany. to recruit progresiveiy apent.s to organize e;p!oions on bhjps sailiuic to eneniy countr:-s to CHUe d'a-a and von-fi.s.on von-fi.s.on in t!:e loading, the dej'arture and i ii t :ie unload.n of these lip. With ;!.is end m vi-w, w parMcularly re om- j mend to yojr attention the rleck hands, among wi.oni are to be found a great number of anarcniPts and escaped cr'inii- j r.ais, tj-.e t raiisportri t ion officers, ijtr- I man and nf-utrai. a-- well as agents In 1 enemy ooun'rF charer-d with lue-. recep- j I tion and expedition 01 war material. The ne :c5?ary sums for huing and hiring ; projects will t-e put at your o:siosal on your demand." Anarchists to Be Employed. Another circular quoted In an intercepted inter-cepted letter at Stockholm, and a.idresed by" Dr. Kiase To the Pan-GermanUt : league In Sweden, f. a y s : "Enclosed )s the rircmar of November 22. 1.11 4, for information and execution unon L iiited States trritor-. Ve draw your attention to t h. pos i b i i i t y of r e -cruitinc det rowing agents among the anarch:! laborer orpan'-zations." This was siciied by the rounoilior general of the army. Dr. K?s:her. A i-onimunioation addressed September "5. lC'1'i, by the department of war at Berlin to the supervisors on the Russian-Swedish Russian-Swedish frontier, proposed recruiting at once among Finns having expressed a desire to enroll themselves In the German Ger-man army, destroying agents who were to be conducted to Petrograd and at points of concentration on the railroads, to execute a programme which the military mili-tary agent had transmitted. This message mes-sage aUo was signed by Dr. Fisher. Organized Early. Another document Fhowp Germany organizing or-ganizing as early a? the beginning of r-15 a propaganda with a view of disorganizing disor-ganizing her adversaries. Tt Is a circular dated Februarv 23, T'l-S from the dire"-f-r of the pre.--5 at the ministry' of for-e'cm for-e'cm affairs, to nil the anibaisador?, min-jefers min-jefers and consular authorities in neutral countries. It :s as follows: "It is brought to your knowledge that In t he countries w h-re you ar accredited, accred-ited, there have he-en founded special bureaus for organizing propagandas in countries of the coalition at war with German''. "The propaganda will have for Its aim the inception or" social movements, a-:-compani-i-d by strikes, revolutionary ex-p'oMnny, ex-p'oMnny, senaratit mo-ements and civil war a.- well as an 'agitation In favor of disarmament and the cessation of this blood v war. You are to protect and aid bv everv means, those at the head of the brreau ' of propaganda. Tnee persons will furnish you with the necessary affi- d"c?rnianv, accopiinrr to the documents, rradV the greatest efforts to exercise decisive de-cisive action in Russia. The text of one circular shows t;:at two of the principal German agents in 1014 were Zinovieff and 1 oun-'tt'av. who !ayed a well-known role in the Kus.ia:i disturbances- Aeents 01 tiie German government were provided v 'th cr.-dits at banks in Russia and oVl er count ;dei-. It if also revealed that -0'1'nc of the most powerful German com-nier com-nier inl organizations were implicated in the' plot s. esnecially in Russia. |