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Show EXILED PRINCE TELLS HIS WOES German Heir Tied to Dutch Island Can't See Wife or Young Sons THE HAGUE, Jari, 1 7 Fr?n-lrk William, form.-:- crown irlnv of fii r- 1 ! many in en Interview trivon the editor j of o German weekly puiillxliod In Ihfl i Nctln-ii iml-i, ''. iv hj he docs m i r- I turn lo lerm.-iny, why his wlft. dot not join him ni Wlerenffen, and why he does not Join his f.ithcr at )oor;i He .ilso sets forth his plans refafd lntr the education of hl Hons. "I wool, lie srlnd In return to Gcr-ni.mv Gcr-ni.mv and I srould he happy if l could devote mif in aftticnlture, articu- ! hirly horse breeding," he Is quoted hs I saylnR "I would rejoice to associate I with the learned men at ltres!nu unl- i VOrSity and retrain what I lost. I would like to help build up the fiUhcr-Irind fiUhcr-Irind hut that c.iunot lie My many friends would ace my hand in every deed whftdn othei-s mipiu heRin but of which , perhaps. Would know noihiiiR. I'nrcst would follow nnd our poor fatherland needs rest. Why does not my wife come ierc ' Believe me. she would gladly do so. But there is no chance of sueii happiness. happi-ness. Siio has the training of our children at heart, and must direct II. Our sons must learn to make them- j selves useful commercially Wllhclm and LfUla are now golni; to the gymnasium gym-nasium at Potsdam The elder wantd J to beeonie all expi-rt frinner. Lula feels thut lie ha the talent for a mercantile mer-cantile career and Is planning a tour of the world In a CJerman merchant ship, and to leum modern languages. They are Studying hard They need a father's care, too. but that cannot be. "1 cannot go to my parents. Our opponents are trying to put us In the position of being ready to set the world on fhv and if we were together, then In the eyes of our opponents, the overthrow of the world would be a question of but a short time. As for buying an estate In Holland, Hol-land, where would I get the money ' particularly in view of the low rate of German exchange?" |