Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1919 — QUICK, WATSON! THE NEEDLE; ANOTHER HUN DREAM. [ARTICLE]

QUICK, WATSON! THE NEEDLE; ANOTHER HUN DREAM.

iDr. Richard von Kuehlmann, former German foreign minister, in a letter quoted by the Echo de Varies, says that under favorable conditions the Germans will be in 'ParisL before 1925. The German nation will be re-ha-bilitated much more rapidly than the world thinks, Dr. Kuehlmann said. He adds that the former ruling classes of Germany are still -hopeful of retaining power. The letter says that the events are moving as the writer anticipated earlier in the year when he wrote that Marshal Foch had sheathed his sword and it would not be necessary for Germany to longer fear France. Wonder if this eminent German quack and highbinder remembers that Kaiser Bill and his outfit were going to be in Paris last April first?