Show I OF PRINCE LIES IN SIX DOLLAR I GOFFIN PARIS Aug 18 The The circumstances circum circum- stances stances- of the death andi ant and disappearance of the b body dy of Prin Prince e Maximilien of Hesse whose relatives invoked the aid of the pope in an effort to obtain this information are disclosed by a writer in the Petit Parisien The writer asserts asserts asserts as as- that the prince was shot in the groin during an engagement between a Saxon detachment and an English patrol near Godewaersvelde in northern northern northern north north- ern France early in the war The prince was found by Trappist monks and taken to their monastery where he died soon after The monks I were to evacuate the monasi monastery monastery monas monas- i tery and Father Bernard visiting the cloister on the following day found the body of the thA prince was missing I Later the princes prince's family appealed to the pope to obtain information as asto asto asto to the disposition of his body but butI I without success The Petit Parisien writer says the body reposes in an humble cemetery in Hazebrouck that it was kept two days in a house there was once interred but exhumed at night and finally was buried in a coffin costing 30 francs which sum was advanced by a poor man out of I pity I Prince Maximilien was as 20 years old I and the son son of the youngest sister of Emperor William of Germany Germany- Previously Previously Pre Pre- I it has been stated that ne was fatally wounded founded in an engagement engagement engage engage- ment October 12 1914 and that the bod body was buried burlEd in a monastery lie Ile I was a In an infantry regiment and was a nephew of Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexan Alexan- der Frederick the landgrave of 1 Hesse the second and branch of the Hesse family |