Show t NEW fw NOTE nT T TH TO HUNS H S M MORE l MODERATE AT Covering L Letter tt r With r War r Guilty Demand r Is s' s sS s'S S Said id t to Calm Cahn Situation Situation Situa- Situa J tion Not Ultimatum f BURL IN Feb 9 The The entente letter le covering the list of al alleged t ig d y var guilty Germans Germans whose se I allied tri tri- tribunals tri trI- Delivery y for trial by is i is demanded was was was' de- de described de de- nature of ofa the in 5 scribed r p t today ay as not a ah i ultimatum The The text of the l letter it it- was said had fair eased ased the situation considerably r om the of view iJ if the first point T NATIONS SIGN Th The letter letter letter-it it was learned was signed k lb by br Great Britain France Frances France Rumania Roland Joland oland Jugo Slavia Slovakia Czecho-Slovakia and ri Italy talY It t asserted that the Bast t does not include all the war gui guilty ty f Germans erman's but but names for the sake of 1 practicability only t those those ose who ho are c chief chief- ef- ef J iy y re responsible for war crimes t f It seems improbable that a reply to tire the flie entente demand for the surrender r of br Ii the Germans whose names are re confined con con- rJ fined ne in ln ri the list will be sent until a response response is received by the German Germant t government to Its note of Ja January uary 26 6 11 this note Germany asked the als al- al Wf to ea-to s to renounce the execution of the I I e extradition tr article of the peace treaty the Che alternate proposed being a trial of Ile persons involved to be held in Gero Germany Ger- Ger o many with wi-th the participation of allied rr representatives v The m e newspapers newspapers' declare unanimous unanimous- J jS t the attitude of the government toward the extradition questions is tr Unchanged changed SOLDIERS STAGE PROTEST The association of German German regular soldiers carried out a big demonstration demonstration tion here yesterday against acceptance accept accept- I ante ance of the extradition demand Similar Simi Simi- lar ar t demonstrations were held in they the JI provinces 71 r Decision as to whether the German National national assembly will b be called to tov toc v c consider Germanys consider Germanys Germany's answer to the allied allied al- al lied d demand for the extradition of GermaU G Ger- Ger erI er- er I J t maU accused s mans accused of v violations of the rules q Y f r is expected soon The cabinet met yesterday and consid considered red the list of of men whose surrender is desired by byi y i i lh the allied covering note but nothing I was made public as to the conclusions r reached a hed l SWISS SWISS DONT DON'T WANT JOB ZURICH Feb Feb Swiss 9 9 Swiss newspapers ip publish blish what apparently is an of official Ucla 1 or Jj semiofficial note saying the government government governs govern govern- s ment would refuse to have Germans accused of war crimes by the allies tried in Switzerland in the event this Is proposed by Germany The view is is' is held here that Germany may suggest this this' in reply to the en enn entente en- en tente n ONE NE WOMAN NAM NAMED D. D N BERLIN F Feb b Miss 9 Miss Elsa ey eJ the only woman whose name ap- ap ap appeared geared on the list of Germans de- de handed by the allies is a daughter of rf rZ f. f prominent nt professor of Berlin university university university uni uni- and had charge of the women's concentration camp at Valenciennes during durins the warThe war The Nieuwe Courant prints a letter from a contributor who asserts that Miss Schemer incurred t tE the e enmity of allied women spies who were Imprisoned at her camp He de- de deI I Ma ayes es however that letters to gr r r Schemer showed the daughter had hadn rr n any friends among among the prisoners and she did not approve of German policies |