Show n. n no n m. m m 1 J l It U I III II UI III iI J 11 U II Jt J- J t Great Belgian Poet Tells I How flow Belgians Hate Germans I By Kenneth W. W Payne LO LONDON DOX Eng Oct 20 Every err Every I Belgian is awaiting the hour of i tion Every Belgian feels foels he ha la has been personally betrayed by a It German Getman Even EYen if it the German rulers are arc overthrown over over- overthrown thrown no Belgian can ever forget what he and Jus is lave 6 nave suffered directly from German soldiers 1 i f ha had asked Belgians Belgian's greatest national na national na- na Honal poet Emile Cammaerts to in interpret interpret interpret in- in for Americans th the feeling of the Belgian n people toda today Time The average Belgian cannot matte that distinction between en the German Getman government and the German Geiman people said M. M Camma Cammaerts To To To 1 a calm logical logical logi logi- cal mind with a detached point of view few it is possible To the Inn Belgian there can hardly be for generations generation any anything thin but hate for all that is 11 German M. M Cammaerts' Cammaerts verse verpe has probed most deeply the feelings of the people of his stricken country Also Alma he Ins has Just published one ont of the tho most confute resumes cf of If the whole hIstory of the German invasion of glum Remember that since sinco the fall ct cf Antwerp rp M M. I. I Cammaerts continued ell In his hi interview for tor Tho The Salt Luke Juke Tele Te TC Telegram e- e gram our country has been blen completely completely completely com com- isolated The few sources of news of outside happenings have haie been poisoned by bv the Germans The Tle Germans have ha done all In their thEll power to dt destroy the faith of the Belgians Bel DeI gians glans in their allies ames AH AU this campaign cam cam- cam I pain of falsehood has aroused In Bel liel- I i glum a state of p psychological suffering suffering suffer suffer- ing equal to the physical misery ot of the people The Germans German accuse aecus the time Belgians Belgians- of universally playing childish tricks I surreptitiously carrying cam the national 1 color colors for in instance or displaying the portrait of or Kin King Albert But his p pt p I is all aU that I loft left to the Bel Belgian I gian iii His l spirit pint would break cpm cpm- under tinder could ft it not react in some omo Patriotism has become the tha Belgians Belgian's religion Card Cardinal 11 his I 1 s high priest I The maS massacre cre of COO unarmed o. l civilians cl the sack sad of cf a a. score of town to J JamI and amI villages E in the first fury Cury Qt of r In this thiH this does dols not rankle so bo bitterly In the Belgians Belgian's memory as does docs the the endless campaign 11 of 01 petty persecution i The one result remit pf of tho German at attempt attempt at at- at tempt to stamp out the national sentiment senti U I ment of the Belgian Belian has been ino bl bly to give gin ti greater gi eater vitality I ever And th that thit it j 1 patriotism l a trio t lam henceforth t t cannot annot conceivably show itself l la a corresponding corN manifestation of h nat e i r I for foi Germany German b bB i B By 3 no notion nation is the end of the r more moie ore desired than b by Belgium B ta b because cause of ot this thi intensified natt 5 f. f a I feeling tho time direct result of German op oppression opt P Belgium wants want ant tho war wal to fp Q on for year if need b be until Gerz Germany Gormany maj I l Is so M beaten that terms can 1 be bei im i posed upon her hei Iii |