Show r WANT ANT WAR c SAID CROWN L' L PRINCE I 1 i S So I Dec Declares I ares N Noted ote d E English ng I. I IS h f Writer in In New War c B Book 00 k LO LONDON DON Oct 16 A A book by Ian Malcolm M. M r. r P P. entitled War Picture Pictures Pic Pic- tures ture Behind th the Lines published by Smith Elder is le not one ot of tho to obe be dismissed with the remark Oh another Mother war book It is le the first firsthand hand band story of a a man who has done valuable Red Cross work almost since the war began It opens with a reVealing re- re talk which Mr Malcolm had with the now notorious crown I prince of ot Prussia at Berlin in January Janu Janu- ary 1914 He lIe also saw the kaiser er whose frankness nothing Janu 1 e exceed ex ex- but it was the crown prince who looking back on what he said saki let l t the cat out of the bag baS Here Heie Is his conversation with Mr Malcolm l las as M reproduced from the r's rs rs r's diary Crown Prince Prince After e-Atter e After all you English Eng Eng- lish lIeb people ought to be etter Setter friends with Germany than y yc a U areL are L M. M Sir Mo Sir wo 0 are re always r ready a y to tobe tobe tote be te friends as you know but vO 0 o all aU of our overtures your chancellor re replies replies re- re plies wl wW with an invariable snub Crown Prince lIow How can we trust ITou ou whilst you ou are allied with such fluch people as the French rench or ot tho Bus Rua- ElMS rians You Tou have hay l nothing really In common with them and you have haver r early IY everything n common with us vs Together we could coull divide Europe and keep the peace of ot We le wor word ij for for- iC ever r. r L I. But M.-But M But But ho how would you jou Ot propose to d do that Given Chen our existing treaties treat treat- ies tes eS how how- could we break them hem in n norder order to tobe b be better belter friends with you you Crown l Prince You Prince Tou could shut your eyes and and let us take the French Trench colonies cob colo nies nies' first firt ln t. t of ot all alt We want them J 14 M. M I. Forgive Forgive me sir I I have seen Peen several of ot your colonies and m may ly I 1 say it with great respect t would surely be better to improve the colonies you possess before you jou ou take those belonging to other people Crown Prince That Prince That Is Ia very candid can ean- did but you jou OU know very well that none pans of ot our Mir colonies are worth anythIng any- any thIng thin if iC the they had been valuable you jou OU would have had them long JonS' ago ago The interview closed or he sas Sa by Y plY mv my making the trite remark that Hint nowadays nobody wanted war which I Injured victors and vanquished l In like degree to which the crown nn prince vigorously v replied I 1 beg your pardon pardon par par- don I 1 want war I want to have a n. smack at those French swine as soon as as' as ever 1 I jan can |