Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1918 — BERLIN STRIKERS HURL BOMB AT KAISER’S PALACE. [ARTICLE]
BERLIN STRIKERS HURL BOMB AT KAISER’S PALACE.
London, .Feb. 4—The Daily Express correspondent in Geneva wires that the Journal de Geneva learns from Berlin that strikers threw a bomb against the imperial palace in Berlin. No further details are known. Military guards and the police dispersed the strikers, making twenty-five arrests. A number of trees in the parks were uprooted and sawed into pieces. London, Feb. 4—The Amsterdam correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph company says the sudden return of Dr. von Kuehlmanp and Count Czernin to Berlin is considered in German political circles as the forerunner of the rupture of the negotiations at Brest-Litovsk. The Bulgarian premier, Vaseil Radoslavoff, and the Turkish grand vizier, Talaat Psha, also are expected in Berlin. A semi-official Berlin dispatch says that the discussions in the high political and military conference there concerned food questions and Germany’s relations with its eastern enemies, especially the desired • conclusion of peace with Ukraine.
