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Show GERMAN ARMIES RENEW HORRORS WHEN ASKING PEACE PARIS, fi'h. 'K Juirs ( 'a inbnn. I lie former for-mer l-Vrn-hi ambassador at Waahincion and one of th" foremost figures in I-"roin'b h ff airs, said to the Associate T'res.s io- "At the moment the rentral powers ad-dre ad-dre thoinsehos to 'resident Wilson to obtain an armistire ami he:-iiu negotiations negotia-tions for pcai e, the "bTitian armies renew ! the hormrs they have been com mi tl i n in ; all t he o.-rupioi t rrilnric. "i-'t. QwiUin, Lens, '.'ambrai and Douai are hurnefl, mined, riunrd. I laving for-tnerl for-tnerl v been prefect of I be dr na r t me n t of the nonii, I know what this new terror imani: to lb1 re'ton oevastaled by the 'iernian armic.". Tbo.-e represent t be ri' It.-.- t natory of' I 'rn ner. where t he hi ri;esl I-'ren.ii inl i:s trial est a hi ishmni Is are io.-a led. A 11 t hese renters have a y'erious past. They are filled with splen-, did monuments and museum: and till ti-ll rarie'i of priceless treasures. In t.'ani-hra t.'ani-hra i stands I he tomb of the illustrious Kerielon. " ' " inn . annot 'iew bout pi'ofonnd sadness all (be ruins the Merman inviiflers are ir.iviicj behind liiem ruins that represent rep-resent nol only material lo.-.ses. but also , mora I losses. Th: i oikIiicI of trc 'b-rmiln armies is i an outrage to i i 1 i.a t ion and humanity." 1 |