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Show went to see the kommandantur of th town, and he gave me a passport to 1 carry me to Cologne. From there 1 went to the frontier, where I crossed at Van loo. and arrived in the after- nooh nt Kotterdnm." FRENCH DEPUTY ' FREED BY HUNS i Tells of Disorder as He; j Was Given Freedom J After 2 Years. j N. E. A. Cpsxiai to The Telegram- j I A f : I v. France, lice. Ifi Among the; first aii i v sis from rfiermany by the ct.tt of the armistice was Ingels. icputv of the nortli. who has been a ji ifi.-i'T in the haruls at the Germans for ! ire th;in two years. While nt TouroiM-. ingels was sentenced sen-tenced to three yearn' imprieomne nt by , the (ternians for havini; tried to keep up the morale of the pef.nl'-. He al.no anger d tlie bo be by keeping a record f the crirriesi committed by the enemy's ene-my's nold ,er. 1 pori bis arrival at I 'teppe he said: "APt mv ioritf confinement In priori at Cobleiiz I wan surprised to hear a Knut deal of ii'-i?.e uul in the wtieein. The guten and doors f the Itrlson were being broken in by about a hundred pioneers. We were told that we were free. The prison buildings were set on fire by the mutinous soldiers. "I hurrsd to trie town hall, where I. ssked for protection Fpon my ar-nval ar-nval at the prison 1 had ft o0 with the commainlirig officer. The day following fol-lowing mv release I went to the officer and aked him to return it to me. He i.tu-.-rited io lu" S'-n -aX 'u 1 th-n 1 |