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Show IV-IVJ TRYING MR. HOHENZOLLERN. Ii begins to look as though the al- I ies were In earnest in their announce- tj nent that they will give the former I caiser a trial in connection with the C 4hnrges that he was responsible, mor-i f illy at least, for many of the atrocities 1 J if tho war. J j In connection with these intentions j t is recalled that many persons have' I Jeclared the kaiser to be Insane, that jj jis ambition to control the world was t aroused in the brain of a madman. I I Why should it not' bo a good thing! in the case of tho ex-katser to exam-' 1 ine him as to his sanity before trying I lim" If he is sane, hc can be tried, ( 'onvicted and punished. If lie is in-, ?ano he should be treated as other! i Insane persons arc treated after they) ':ave displayed homicidal mania. |