Show WAR'S ARMOR YIELDS TO CUPID'S DART Special Cable to The Tribune SOTJTHEXD Eng and April S That al is not hatred be ween Great Britain and Germany was proved here when four Germans married four Eng ish girls at one time The Germans who were pr a oners were landed under armed escort from the Royal Edward a ransport They met a group of four smiling oun& women near the registrar s office The Germans had been employed in London before the war The case of the ergaged girls three living in London and the fourth in Clacton aroused the interest of a well known philanthrope worker and she conducted the necessary negotla tlons with the authorities. A special tram car brought the bride grooms and their armed guard of men In khaki with fixed bayonets to their brides Hearty greetings were exchanged The kindly guards allowed the couples to go side bj side along the passageway to the registrar s office. There the four couples ranged up in a row repeating the semce in a chorus Then there was a wedding breakfast where the guards sat down as guests. At 3 p m came the parting An went to the railroad station where the brides caught a train to London amid an enthusiastic en-thusiastic scene The bridegrooms re auraed their role of prisoners the sol diers fell in presented arms on either side and marched away |