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Show II GERMANY'S LEADING CITIZENS, I INCLUDING STINNES FEAR DEATH .Wounded Editor Declares Thousands of Young Men Are Banded in Secret Organizations to Carry Out Murderous Deeds of Monarchist Group. It By MALMIL1 N HAKIM . V Special Sublc Dispatch to The iStand-- iStand-- nrri-Tvvatnlnor (Copyright, in.:', by The Standard- Exam In or) v BE 1 1 LIN, July 2 Si The, German ijnvernnipnt is afraid lo dissolve t)y leichstag and appeal to the- people fur rear that more Nationalists would be returned. Every citizen, considering ho government's timidity feel? unsafe. The Hamburg banker. Max Warburg, whose brother. Is n. partner in the American banking firm of FCuhn, Loeb and company, a superlative patriotic Serman, who as n member ol' tin- iir.'t German peace delegation started a H movement for the rejection of the treaty. h:is been so threatened that Mie police have ordered him not lo leave H his house. Another banker, well known In the United States. Herr Denberg, former rnlnninl mlnUtir ha( (ieclrled after repeated menaces to sell his house in i he Grunewald section which has re-belved re-belved a sinister reputation through tin murder of Rathenau and the attack at-tack upon myself Two editors whose names figured on the murder list found by the police, have fled from Berlin with false passports under police po-lice protection. ST1NNES AFRAID Stressessemnnn. tho Monarchist leader who favored unrestricted sub-marino sub-marino warfare and annexation of Belgium, urgently requested police protection, because he saw persons outside his window. Still more d urabfoxindiny, Stlnnes. himself, who was the warmest Nationalist Nation-alist throughout the war and even recently re-cently demonstrated his unchanged opinions by baptizing shlp-s Tlrplta. Hlndenburg and Ludenddrf, this fearless fear-less and nerveless man, has been persuaded per-suaded by insistent warnings to leave his home at Mulheimandor, Hhur, and with his entire family, move to an isolated iso-lated private house In Berlin. Perhaps Per-haps tho fact that he has French blood; has opposed any rapid restoration restor-ation of the Monarchy ; favors an economic eco-nomic entente with France, wants in ternational peace for bulness reasons and won't Huppl money for a counterrevolution counter-revolution and a warof revenge is the reason he la threatened. But it is use-less use-less to sek motive. Millions of Germans Ger-mans are persuaded that every republican repub-lican and Jew is a pacifist and a traitor. trai-tor. SECRET ORGANIZATION Thirt or forty thousand young men. former officers, students and high school boy9 have p)edg d themselves in a secret organl?-atlon throughout the country blindly to carry out whatever I they are ordered to do They eri pledged n"t to allow themselves to fall alive Into police hands as witness the suicide of the tWO men suspected Of the slaying of Rathoiiau. in carrying D ntlie campaign of assassination, as-sassination, they are told they are not murderer., but are In reality, executioners execu-tioners of Judgments of tne Beer i"people'9 court." In such an atmos: phere preparations must be made CO,l a general election. While the Monar-chists Monar-chists are marking every democratic leadei roi death the government Issues onij paper menaces of laws that cannot can-not bo enforced, without coercing Bo-varia Bo-varia wllh a coal blockade which it is afraid to put into force. That today In Germany's rr's's which must bo understood by th world. It Is a ens bofoi all humanity if tho infectitous military monarchists is to be fought with other weapons than hlyh flown speeches and paper threats, SPENT MONEY FIRST The two youths ordered to slay me first squaandered 350.000 marks on drinking and women then received their orders and acted when this money mon-ey was gone Yet thousands of people peo-ple throughout Germany are inclined to exctise them bcause they supposi All acted for what they thought patriotic motives The ;i rratigements were, as a matter of fad entirely business like Tho intermediaarj who received tlft order from Munich telegraphed them' "'If everything Is In order you can have more at your disposal. Otherwise Other-wise not, as we are financially erabar-Irassed. erabar-Irassed. Oct through with It and we lean breathe again. I consider the I present time three days after Hath-enau's Hath-enau's assassination particularly favorable. fa-vorable. Good luck. ' The principal, Ankormann, was a corps student lieutenant who had received re-ceived the Iron Cross, first class, married, mar-ried, but wno. nevertheless, both before be-fore and after the receipt of the murder mur-der wage made a living chiefly as a procurer of prostitutes. The police supposed he had hid among this class In Berlin, but nevertheless Immediate-, ly aftr the deed, he went to the headquarters head-quarters of tho German National party par-ty and asked for one tJryanfler, -on of the ifnpxrial court-chaplain. Finding Find-ing him out, he crudely- told I'ount Yorcl, "I have Just kllTed Harden and must get away quickly. I have come for the necessary- money." Yorek himself him-self Informed the police of this. Among the other conspirators are Ilsemann and Mueldne. hlood el.ations of the two gentlemen high in favor of the two Wiihelms of Doom and Wlerln-I Wlerln-I gen. |