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Show I Berlin Editor Declares Wilhelm Should Have Been Show Manager. HAPPY IN LIMELIGHT Harden Tries to Alibi Hun by Declaring He LONDON, Dec. 9 Maximilian Har-iden, Har-iden, editor 6f the Kukunft of Berlin, 'said to the correspondent of the Ex-Ipres3, Ex-Ipres3, according to a dispatch from the German capital, that the impression abroad concerning former Emperor William is a falce one. He said that ho himself had suffered too much through the former emperor to incur a charge of partiality, but that It was fact that William Hohenzollern had no personal part in willing the war, but was a mere tool In the hands of the military party, by which he was re-garded re-garded as a coward. "When the moment for declaring war came, the militarists were afraid he would refuse to sign the declaration," declara-tion," said Harden. "The former emperor em-peror missed his vocation. He was never happier than when posing In the limelight. He ought to have managed man-aged a cabaret or taken a show on tour." BASEL, Switzerland, Dec. 9 August Thysen, one of Germany's great manufacturers manu-facturers and a number of other manufacturers manu-facturers in the Du3seldorf district, were arrested Saturday night at Mul-hcim-Am-Ruhr on charges of high treason. After being examined for several hours by the Socialist council of Mulhelm the manufacturers were sent to Munster whence they will be taken to Berlin to face charges made against them. |