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Show HUNS INCENSED AT DEMAND FOR TRIAL OF KAISER (New York Times Cable. Copyright) BERLIN. May 7. (Delayed.) The news that William II Is to be tried by an international court has incensed not so much the Junkers and former court circles, cir-cles, but certain sentimental adherents of various classes, women predominating-Some predominating-Some of the latter who tried to arrange ar-range an indignation mass meeting, were nonplused when a famous physician coldly met their hypothetical pleadings with "place him under the observation of specialists in mental diseases, and he probably will never be tried." In the Taglische Rundschau Prof. Theodor The-odor Schiernann characterizes such a trial as a most shocking disregard of international inter-national and moral lav. s beatified by tradition. "Only the bad conscience of the f've powers, America, Fngland, France, Ttaly and Japan, which would be his judges, can make us comprehend this demand," he said. A fter recapitulation of the hist or y Jpading to the war from his view ooiut, Sehiemann concludes that .Sir Fdward Grey, Hn rdinar. Find ley. Xieln dson, Poin -care. Fjelcasse, Clemenceau, Sn;o"if f. Is-wolskl. Is-wolskl. Smokhomiiuoff, Noi'thcM ffe, and the editors of the Temps and the Matin are the real culprits, whose trial the German Ger-man peaco delegation must demand. |