Show GERMANS SEEK 70 TO FORGET DEFEAT IN N NOR OR ORGY G Y OF DISSIPATION A lION Captain E. E A. A Bock City Gity City Auditor of Salt Sal t Lake Returns After Service c Near e r Berlin erlin erlinG n i J 1 P. P 8 s tha tb tb high I GJ G spots I V 1 For the past four tour years the people weighed under with worry and the burdens of ot war yar were WE're shaken I hut but but with the burial of ot all their hopes for world domination the ruling class in a spirit of ot crazed reaction is reveling in a wild orgy of ot dissipation while thousands of or poor are aie starving for the want of ot the mere necessities of ot life Champagne flows freely in rich homes and all of ot the luxuries which were were hoarded for a a. victory celebration are used to deaden the pangs of de de- de feat This was the intelligence brought to Salt Lake today by Captain E EA A. A Bock city auditor of ot Salt Lake who returned re returned returned re- re turned home after at r six months' months service in Germany and two month months in France lie Ile left Salt Lake by special I permission of ot the city commission last October to accept a n. commission fn tho the S I accounting department of ot the American American Ameri Ameri- can Red ned Cross I MADE AN INTERPRETER Later be because ause of ot his fluency in German German German Ger Ger- man he was made an interpreter with the commission spending six months in Germany working among tho Russian prisoners in the sixteen camps within the German lines It is the days of the French revolution revolution revolution tion duplicated said Captain Bock Ina in ina a hurried interview at the depot The rich are reveling in luxuries their emotions have been freed with the desire to forget torget while the poor find tind it hard to purchase sustenance o of life even life en e If It they have hd h e the money Germany looks to America as her hel only hope according to Captain Bock in answering a query as to the attitude of the vanquished country The British and French are hated as any observer will see a hundred times a day in Germany he said I Toward America Germany turns with appealing eyes as the means menns of succor from her present position GREETED AT STATION Things are chaotic In that co country and there seems to be no general opinions opinions opinions ions as to another war or anything dealing with the future Captain Bocks Bock's reception at the station station station sta sta- tion shortly after atter noon today was en en- en Hello Ed 1 shouted scores of ot his friends and relatives as he stepped from the trains train Yes its it's the same old Ed Ed seemed to be the general consensus of or opinions Greeted by his relatives and some who had arrived while he ho was away Captain Bock nock was all aU smiles and glad to pet get back to Salt Lake I The automobiles carrying the greeters greeters greet- greet ers era formed a miniature parade and a reception W was s held this afternoon athis at athis his residence on Third avenue I I f C CAPTAIN E. E A. A BOCK who reI returns returns re- re I turns from service in Germany with inside information of conditions condi condi- iii w a. a t tC ta th a C h r e a c l |