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Show ! German Soldier Killed for Not Saluting Salut-ing in a Proper Manner. Berlin, April 15. A eourtmartial has been ordered to try Ensign Hussner of the German navy, who, on Good Friday, Fri-day, killed an artilleryman named Hartmann with his sword at Nascn for not saluting him properly, according to j Hussner's version of the affair. Hart-I mann was a former school mate of j Hussner and the latter avers that the j artilleryman attempted gross famiii- arity in trying to shake hands with him j mann lor tne inlormnl::v ,, , . ' 'th?. Then, Hussner adds. H ,',.,. '' ,s h'' to run and th- er.sk-.; through the back with hi "'uf hi wards saying: "Whm ,t. , , ' ' af,t". blood must flow." '' " r"i' S'.v,,r.j Hussr.er had wriu-n -,, n ,.. mother savins it w-i i, , r , 'l; LrR;tr,r, "duty as a Prussian .;','.". that hj him to act as Ik- did. ' r'"!'i:!v; In Husnerr's nt i ;v names of sn--ral p-i .. th. have been r"port-d I,-.- f , .' !fitiv not saluting hiin ,is -- f.1.-.-',,',!'r: ?f-j ?f-j df sired. ' ' ' ,y :i, - -T - |