Show J. J fill fill J VOTES VOTE A HALT H L T HISTORIC STEAL I rr fol 1 51 Iral lal rrt r t A O TAN D PLAY fAll FAILS 10 Ally Officials ls Say Hut Hur W Would uld Give and Quit Qui Talking al t JIe He Re Really lly Is Sincere inc J ie P PARIS AlliS Feb 11 The The alli allies till ignore the offer of pe ie former Ger German an crown prince to o stand trial instead of the German officers and an state officials De Demanded for trial it was learned from fm official sources sources today It was poin pointed ed out that if f the ex crown ex-crown prince w tre re sincere he would surrender him dt himself instead o of launching proclamations SENT ON IMPULSE AMSTERDAM A. Feb 11 1 F Farmer II Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany sent his telegram to the he heads ds of governments offering surrender in place of Germans demanded in the I extradition list almost on the impulse se of the moment according to an Interview inter Inter- view with Major von von Mulheim the tha he former crown princes prince's adjutant published pub I in the The former heir to the GermanI German throne said the major took his I resolution without thinking long bout about It The return of Baron von Lersner Lesner 1 from Paris and the serious situation which which has arisen In Berlin BerUn in con sequence prompted the prince to s 's send nd his telegram He lie hopes by this to ave avett serious difficulties for tor G Ger rm r- r many m ny Dutch newspapers describe Williams Williams Wil Wil- liams liam's action as a a. beautiful g gesture s reH USE OF LEAGUE PROPOSED PARIS Feb 11 The The only way vay ay out nut i of the present extradition tangle is isto is isto to demand the delivery of the he ac accused accused ac- ac Germans In the name of ot the he 1 league of nations and refuse G Germany rm y yand and Holland admission to the league until the persons demanded are delivered delivered de de- de livered according to the vie view taken by Georges of tile the e law faculty I of f the University of of Dijon in jin n article in W Professor declares it is belief bellet that Germany would yield Ither It If ither her immediate entry Into the league were conditioned upon compliance with the entente demand anc and that Hollands Holland's compliance In the C case lse i of t tI tho the ex-emperor ex would likewise be beI I se secured e I Such h moral isol isolation would b be benore be bemore more nore effective than a Il blockade beI lie be says I STUDENTS IN PROTEST BERLIN Feb 11 Four Four thousand 1 students of the University of ot Be Berlin Uj met net on the university campus t to p pt pry pry- test est against the allied demand for toi- extradition ex cx- ex extradition tradition of those accused of war crimes The students vowed to guard the he persons demanded with th thet o own n bodies odies if it necessary The rector of the university announced art ari- that that he had destroyed the tho honorary diplomas conferred on on himY him lym by Y American and English universities |