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Show I War Is Waged Dn: German Chancellor 1 1 , Great Opposition to Von Bethmann-I Bethmann-I Hollweg Develops In the Reichstag Iltfrtln, June 7 Masks wero drop-ped drop-ped In the releasing today 9; tho Imperial chancellor had requested, when tlie-spokesman of tho conservatives, conser-vatives, Count Frlf V von West-arp West-arp plainly avowed ,. party opposl-lion opposl-lion - Jo th.fl.-.clinnoe.llor'B.. polities While dMlmliWjjS8Bi!ilillJtt. tor. tho particular anonymous UMnphtpt which the chancellor had cited, Count von "Wc8tarp declared that th's and 2yjl-Sf5ir!-L: m similar outbursts represented a great popular movement, which tho Imperial chancellor has Ignored. Dr. Spahn, leader of tho Center party; Herr von Payer progressive, and Dr. Gradnauer, socialist democrat criticized tho chancellor in his campaign cam-paign against the "pirates of public opinion." Herr von Payer declared that tho aim of the movement evident ly was tho fall of Dr. von Dethmann-Hollweg Dethmann-Hollweg nnd tho suspicion cas Justified Justi-fied that the movement had tho support sup-port and encouragement of various members of -the rclchstag. Tho policies of the imporlal chancellor chan-cellor under fire have to do with tho attitude of Germany toward the United Unit-ed States and peace. Dr. Spahn mado a notablo declaration, In which ho said: "Tho explanations of tlw Imperial chancellor and tho minister of foreign affairs, Herr von Jagow, on tho Zeppelin Zep-pelin nnd submarlno questions have reassured me. Our relations with America must not bo broken on account ac-count of t ho submarine Issue." Count von Westarp declared his un. compromising opposition to President Wlleon ns a penco mediator. But the chancellor's speech disposed of this subject, ho assorting that ho had not' tho slightest official Intimation of any projected American mediation. Dr. Uradnauer announced' during tho debato and amid general applause that tho socialists had decided to voto for tho war credits. mm i |