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Show I BRUSSELS 111 AWAITIIIG ALLIES V Without Organized Rule, City Is Reported , Peaceful. , f Associated Press. GffKNT, Nov. Thoro Iff no or- t ftanised authority y In Biuaaola, but with comparative calm and dlffnltjr th Belg-fan capital await tha coming of tha arm I of liberation, aaya 4 dia-patrh dia-patrh datad two day a . On Sunday thra deltata from tha "Ranublle of Hamburg arrived at Rmaala. Htandln on balcony the . military command of th city ad-dr?asM ad-dr?asM a crowd of 3000 aoldiers and, civilian. 'Thrsa million Grmini hava bn I , killed during the war," he a id. "That j ia auffic-ient. It ua hava ieaca." SOCIALISTS SPEAK. ' IGonoral von Falkenhauaen. tha German Ger-man governor general of Belgium, re- ralved the delagatea, and In tha mean- ( tlma French and Belrlan Social. nta ad- j J A letter had been received from1 I KUld Marahal von Hlntlenburjr. who was at Hlnjren-on-the-lthtnc. It waa Iread to tha crowd. It aaid: ' I am heartily in sympathy wiih th regeneraltva movement. Hold 1 era must ntiey the orders of the wnpreme wolflterw' nimmlii" Ijei hi nive ec 1 SMASH OUNS. eVime soldiers then entered the park., which has been closed to the pulilic for four years. They smashed the mar-hle mar-hle slabs surrounding tiie beautiful ponds, broke their guns snd threw the gun barrels Into ths water. They then formed a procession and, singing the "Marseillaise," paraded through the city behind the red flag. The only bloodshed in Brussels occurred oc-curred on Wednesday, when a patrol detailed by tbe eoldters committee te keep order fired upon a disorderly crowd, kilHng twelve civilians and wounding shout thirty. Ths crowd had disregarded the firing of a blank volley by the soldiers. |