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Show WILLIAM STILL SHISJLIG1 Deposed Emperor Attends Daily Service, but Does Not Leave Castle. AMSTERDAM, Saturday, Nov. 23. William Hohcnzqllern, the former German emperor, has not left tho grounds of Amerongen castle since he was interned there, Puteh newspapers say. Tho former emperor begins each day with a walk about the castle grounds and' then attends a religious servie eondueted by Count n ilentiiak. or the count's son. The day closes with another walk in the gardens. The officers of bis suite, however, dash about tho country in automobiles. au-tomobiles. When the former German crown princo arrived at tho Zuydcr Zee fishing town of Enkhuyzcn today ho received a different dif-ferent welcome- than he encountered elsewhere else-where in Holland. As he descended from the railway car with a swaggering gait and wearing a fur coat, bowls of execration arose from tho thousands gathered outside the sta- I lion pates. The outburst of hostility seemed to perturb him somewhat. ( "IK.w Vllhelm Held out," is the title of an article in tho Frankfort Yolks Stimmo by 'WHIicim Carie, a Socialist, who discovered the hoards of provisions which the former emperor had in his Berlin palace. "The quantity." the writer says, "exceeded "ex-ceeded alt expectations. In large white tiled rooms was everything. literally everything one cnu imagine in foodstuffs. It is inconceivable that after lour years of war such huge quantities could bf hoarded. 'There was ni.'at. and game in i c-ild storage, salted provisions in larce ; eass. while nival in sacks pi'cd to Ii.-j roof, tho., .-a id.-, of m--. um.Mitic hox,--1 j fili.'d v.it;t tea. .'Olt.-.-. ch. .-..Intc. ianl : .icily a'ul .-.am; i: u i ' r-u sacar !oa.-s ' ami ead!oss slacus ef pi -a, beans, dricl' fruits and biscuits. '! heir v.-.ha- anioimtsj to several Inn id red ; hot i sand mark;. i "These hoard -d f.iod .stuffs cannot be better used than to be preserved ns a lasting memorial to our posterity which should see bow. whiM millions in Ger- I many starved, those elected bv tho grace I of God held out.'' |