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Show CANNOT 'COMMAND PROPER RESPECT AMSTERDAM, Oct. 15. The Berlin Socialist paper Vorwaerts in an editorial edi-torial on the political situation in Germany, Ger-many, says: "It is enough to make one weep to think that we have a chancellor like Michaelis, a vice chancollor like Holf-forich, Holf-forich, a war minister like von Stein, a naval secrotary of stato llko von Capelle. It Is enough to mako one weep that in this critical time of the empire a government should be in power which neither at home nor abroaa can command, or even lay claim to respect, a government as to whoso incapacity there Is a general concensus concen-sus of opinion from Heydebrand to Schoidemann and from von Reventlow to Ledebour and that wo cannot even tell whether this government will be forced to make way for another, more capable." After referring to the government's recent blunders, Vorwaerts asserts that if the majority party had refused on Tuesday to have any truce with "the present unspoakablo government" govern-ment" and had acted as the Socialists did, and refused to vote a supplementary supplement-ary budget, Michaelis would have had to disappear." nrt |