solution in Germany, the nrst doc- nent demanding, a Republican form government for a united German ate, the New York Times published i article in Sunday's edition by Prof. arren W. Florer, of the German de- i irtment, on "German Freedom Docu- ents of 70 Years Ago." Bring Documents to This Country Much. of the material from which e article is , derived comes from rofessor Florer's Book, "Liberty ritings of Dr. Herman Kiefer." TheF ticle is supplemented by a facsimile part of the Offenburg resolution, assed on March 19, 1848, and of the reiburg resolution, passed on March , 1848, both of which demanded free- om for the German people. The re- roduction of these historic documents ere made from originals brought to is country by Dr. Herman Kiefer, iairman of the Freiburg assembly of 48; and one of the most prominent aders of the Baden revolt of the Sne year. Cessati'on of Bloodshed Demanded The article states that the Freiburg solution, which was couched in vig- ous and uncompromising terms, de- .anded guarantees that no more loody scenes like those of Berlin and ienna would be enacted. The resolu- on is quoted as follows: "The Ger- .an people will not be contented with new patch on the old 'garment of erman, autocracy. They are unwill- g to have the new wine of the Ger- an people remain in the old bottles, burst them and flow out and be lost. ather they demand thorough reform, complete cleansing of the German ugean stables." Dr. Abraham Jacobi of New York, a articipant of tIe revolution of '48, incelled an engagement to address e modern language conference of ie Michigan Schoolmasters' club this fternoon on "Reminiscences of a Rev- ltionist of 1848." Professor Florer ill address the conference at 3 o'clock yis afternoon in Alumni Memorial all on "The Classics and the Euro- ean Revolution of '48." . .---------.w*w*s w * AT THE THEATERS SCENE FROM "THE IRISH 15TH," A NEY THEATER, WEDNESDAY, s L. H. WILSON'S NEW PLAY, MARCH 27. in m to CLASSA 1MEN WILL NOTj BE CALLED IMMEDIATELY "The present classification does not mean that men in class 1A will be called immediately," said Edwin Smith of the local draft board, yesterday. "A man may be in class 1A, and pass- ed physical examinations, and yet not be called for many months. Regis- trants are called by order number, not by classification. The local board have completed calling men up to order No. 1239. "We have had many complaints from registrants of being discharged by employers when it was learned the subject was put in the first class. Many employers will not hire men who are in class 1. It is unfair to drafted men to be discharged until the necessary time comes. Such con- ditions will mean destitution in many cases." Rev. Harris to Lead Bible Meetings Meetings at the Bible Chair house will be conducted this week by Rev. I- Cyril Harris of the Episcopal church. There are no definite lecture subjects announced. Central Red Cross Meets in Chicago The Michigan Anti-tuberculosis as- sociation will be represented by eith- er Dr. E. R. Van der Slice, medical field secretary, or by the executive secretary W. L. Cosper at the meet- ing of the central division of the Am- erican Red Cross to be held at 1 o'clock Friday, March 29, at the City Club in Chicago. The central div- ision embraces the states of Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Wiscon- sin. The purpose of this meeting is to work out a co-operative program for the care of discharged tuberculos- is soldiers in which the American Red Cross, the National association for the study and prevention of tuberculosis, state anti-tuberculosis .associations and public health bodies are vitally interested. Ev Mat.. Ise Our Advertisers.- Patr a Whitn s communities LECTED) 1 TERRITORY 25.-Patriotism bounds, ac- the bureau of rning the pay- x. Taxes will ory that com- mies contain- *x t s s *: a: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D "Keep Her Smiling," at th rick. Al. H. Wilson in "The 15th," at the Whitney, Ma "Chin-Chin," at the W March 28. TODAY Majestic - Mary MacL "Men Who Have Made L Me." rew in * e Gar- * * Irish * rch 27. * thitney, * * * ane in * move to * .* art in al "The * * * n "Be- * * Sidney R. America' AL. H. V THE In a New Military Song Play IRISH- By Theo. Burt Sayre ALL SONGS NEW * Orpheum - Roy Stewl * "Law's Outlaw." Also seri * Eagle's Eye." its several s, the Dis- tory of Al- lands," the * * * The Most Ambitious Offering in this Great Artis A FEAST OF MUSIC "I Want You Then Machree" "'My )Tother's "Ireland is Your Home Siveet Home" "A Lily From Heaben" "EThe Irish I Wuerth-All star cast i ware of Strangers." c coast * Arcade-Theda Bara in "Cam- of the * ille." Pathe News. Also Mutt and outer- * Jeff cartoon, "His Favorite Ne- ida, as * phew." * f ,* * * * * Prices: ?5c Rae-William Farnum in "The Conqueror." * I* men ' at a sub- * s AT THE WHITNEY Al 11. Wilson takes the part of d Dale, in his latest success ish 15th," a military song pla patriotic pathos and comedy. MAJi Tb fu and song fashion. enhanced s and a s. I. ,h" will be presented at the Wednesday, March 27. AT THE ARCADE Men The Revelations of womad-