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Show OflilbUlllHiil nijTnonifc UU I U Lrmu j HEHEVSTED II ! mm i Collision Between Sol-' i diers and Citizens in j Danzig; Duesseldorf Is! ; Swept by Violence., j Revolutionary Court Is' ' in Constant Session; ' Rantzau Threatens Re- i fusal of Peace Terms.! ! ; eoiTXIIAUKN, April 11 A san-!. san-!. ';; ...:-- 0:1 oV'.irre'l f.Mill,.B l':ir.;': btLwern u crowd :.nil trool'j j C'i..r-.I;i .t !lH' S'iu:ire it: fron'. ct xi-: r:. 1 1 -p..,;. ;::i-i'.n. 'i'l-r.-c ier.'!i ix.-rc k:Mod ..r.d s-.i-il woimJiU u:ir:i the troops j ' c-:i l!.e I j t:. l'..: .- hi. r. pori.rE t ! ;.. : .,.- 0 lr p f'roj ...f'.r havr. t; ' ' r.il'.-'1 u :r;:.c .Mire d.iy to j ' -, -: 1 !..!:. :r...-. .:'-. :: in Ha- .:.!:. 1 '.-s t . . L.i.J-'ii r.p.lulors 1. ..lo :n K..ri:r;.tc. M .1 u r,h-' Un :.,r. r t'.wi.-. a .-. T.l :pk 10 a ' '.l r 1 0 iP.-p.,..c'ii to tt..- A -liutacliliUU j..f I T:k' iiCH.iS'r." are ;d to he ?.t tempt - t -1 sr f". s'art a revolution and to pro-J pro-J '? a: a :. t rejitihiie m P:dcn. Thy , v-. o j 11 a 'sli unite Pa Ue n w : t !i t lie Pa- v.ir'.ii; s povormnet-.t. ! MACHINE GUNS AKE 'I SEU ON SPAKTACANS. j In a i.e-v Spartaca.n outbreak at Pues- se.d'rf Tiiursday twent;. - five persons ' ere khl d and twenty-f iv e wounded ; when i'-. eminent troops used machine , ;'uiih on Sp.trtacan d ei v.k-ns' rat ors, the 1 Lokal Anzeijfer of Perlin fas. I A crowd of eeii'.i th.f'Usand assem- oied before par:acan headquarter: in i iu. hlorf Thur;da" afternoon. The ;-.o!i. ,- 1 -ro -" r d tP.e crowd to disperse, v. iu-r'i;po:i th.ere was tome shooting. lihe soldiers were bir.g broupht up. the crowd rcct ed barricades in die streets. A f'.er the fight ii.i?. iu w hieh casualties were s-istained. the Span .leans fled. I 'uescekiorf, the new spa per adds, was in complete darkness last night, the gas and tiecirh; w orks ha ins ceased operations. opera-tions. Trains and street cars stopped. Tho strike in Brunswick If reported to be general and the railway station there is closed. Lenders of the Brunswick Bruns-wick strikers ha e sent an ultimatum to the dirt demanding that all powers (5e handed over to the strikeiti' council. REVOLUTIONARY COURT IN CONSTANT SESSION. Workmen in thirty-seen other German Ger-man towns have gone on strike in favor of introducing the soviet system. Revolutionary tribunals havu been established es-tablished in M up ieb .and twenty-eight jud-es mt in i-,. lays of seven throughout through-out the day and niirht. says a dispatch to the Mou it cur. The sentences of the juhk'y are carried oui inmied lately . The central soldiers' and workmen's eor.msii.teu lor Bavaria has appointed a, provisional mandatory for military af-i..ir. af-i..ir. The dpateh says that all the j -lewspaper? iiao been jjlaced under mu-, mu-, ni :i pal con ! .-oi, the ow ners receiving no I compensation. RANTZAU THREATENS : REFUSAL TO SIGN ALLIED PEACE TERMS i BilRLIN. Thursday. April 10. (Bv the l As.-ociated 1 'i ess.) Count von Brock -, d"r;"f-tiai!t;;au. loitMun minister, speakiitg 1 bc!'.re the national assembly at Weimar .today, said Germany w ould not sign a t pence treaty which deviated in any essential es-sential from President Wilson's "four-' "four-' icm points." f "The financial demands to bo made In I the peace Treaty are obviously causing as much difficulty to our opponents as 1 those regarding territory." tho foreign I minister said. "It is impossible to solve I the question of financial claims without J negotiating with our experts at the con-I con-I ference ta bk-.x We will give a el car ac-eonnt ac-eonnt to our opponents relative to their i dei'tands and our ability to pav.' ! "Our opponents." continued the mtn-;:t'V mtn-;:t'V "cannot dismember and paralvze I 1 1 . ma'.y and at the same time extract 'from the resources of the countrv the I .Torn-ns Minis they expect from them. ! Per that purpose we require the release, industrially and nurieultui-n lly. of the im-l im-l p-.rtant we?!, whieli. contrnrv to the , :rmttlico teni;c. is cut f:m tho rest of Germany. j "We need lo hnve the blockades speed t ily raised and we rLquire the importation, importa-tion, of foodstuffs on conditions which v, ;lt make their purchase possible. J" Vi th" -tribes wbih participated in I (Continued on Pago 11, Column 3.) I ImSSM ITS : liJ HUN CITIES. i I (Continued from Ty&o One.) (Ms war find I hnil '! In tho phiiio l'--'tl- tiMd li:mlly ;t nation i." not 1 ir-- ' itpp.Mtili'il l.y iv pt'.ic that In a tfnil'l 'UiiK'T lu'.-(i:h tt tin; nci ;i u n . m . n t Rl hv It t. d' iipt iv, f..rc, .- " I llorr S.-t-i hi' ninnn cuid l.i fv il-i ni"..t ; il.Ui.;.T for t.l" J''r i.T Oils nr'lH 1 I po'i.-y from within tii-rnmny, wIutc in- 1 i "s.iii! cti' iiL-.inih ft uili.'si, slrlkf .iI'-t ' ;s';':ko Mini .1 .v.irtt or ivm.'.i t!.ii.tt'n t lo" 'l-o.e ilnlir..' Willi vurl I'r'.iltH wit)i t ho food Ml i la t loll. I rhn NCrlh'T S tald that u ':-n an ln-r, in t If i 1 t jm!."imi hi-ckor.s lo our wiuilr P''plr, m t.-rturv I by utivlfi-foodtng: h?. th.- j clorKa.if Is loo.-n-nint,- and whrn lhf him- j I S'T war n l:tlng down itt- nrm. Inm- ' d' - of l!u'.':-an.l-- of hnd :i e Mlo ' Jwhu-li alone I y th.dr t.t.or ifi pio,d.' 1 It':-' ct pa nu-n ! , w I! lu'lU W hti'.l iliere will not he a pound of ilour or oi.' -m; i..r Ino wlos and i lu.drcn of t u workmen. j The 'nan.-el'or asrtrd tlnit the tu-w- ' r ohit ion in M an'.ch, with a nuv t t ro- i pni'li.- tcerc priH-htindng an onrn.-Uv ,i,d I iH-t.oo-U e adiaiH-o with i1'. II unwai mn and 1 K'C-a.nh s.'U l. lidaiic; s p ut e .t'i--l at , j the inonh-iil w htn "u. m Inol: pat. To. r j i prO'"f tf our will for j-ar,' nnd our r-'- pvKii:nu-e tor ai.v- policy f the m;il!d I t.itl." : Dreamers Denounced. "Prrmcr." ho .-out .luu-d. "dare n.iin !o sot up larmer of war a;;ali.nt na- l:'U:s !!h iWioni we iIcmio toino! i ow to' tit at a oMr. 'lenoo lahlr." j " o;ipof.- m s.u lot ri'p-.:h!i" con-tiivie.l con-tiivie.l t'.if cli.niiYi'nr. "not iuer-ly on in-trii.nl- pol'ticai L.-I-OM1 d.i, 1'iit htsaitse w ' u.mt pe.-.c. without w!,ich we v.ov.M h- r'.:ii"-d " Thu c.an'-.-iior .said - did no? SC,-'; ;;; .1 !!.'.r.Y With h W..ld l.'Vol.ll 11.11 wh.oh wo-.ld id to ii'unlor and n.-rv. TJ Mum -h rex olut ioi..tr- council l.n I ordered th nmed:a'' rc'.eas" of H Visoners of wr hi liavar-a. The ord-r 1 frtvs thousands of Ku.v-ian proutr.t. in- ! chid ins tho 1111.-511 lvt,!i;iii:h, Axel-red. Axel-red. The cnuncil. which lius been in charco of the Munich banks, has been gotting into trouble throng li ib-crtM-s iwnu.-d by I its le,idcr. a :4-yar-oM undent, muned I Koller. The council him ordered that th wagt-s of all pinons be continued to bo Paid in full. It also .-Ucd ( he hanks, j causing rxcitenifiu among th drpo.1- I tor-. who were unable to withdraw their |