Show FAKIN FAKING FILMS IN BELGIUM Germans Take Pictures S Stewing Sol Sol- diere Distributing Bread Among r Hungry Populace That seeing Is not n necessarily believing bellev- bellev ing lag where here n t motion picture camera la employed for purposes of Influencing I public opinion Is shown b by nn an article articIe h In the Princeton Alumni describing a visit to a Belgian village occupied by German troops The correspondent writes In the middle of ot the scene was a little line of ragged rugged Belgian men women women women wom wom- en and children They hey had been gathered gath gatli- ered from the nearby streets They seemed much frightened Appeared a dozen and privates car- car lying loaves of bread These they thrust into the hands of the people In Inthe inthe the line while In a corner the clicking camera camero recorded Oie touching scene to tobe tobe tobe be shown In Germany and Austria and andIn andin In neutral countries throughout the world of Kind Hearted Prussians Feeding 1 the Belgian Populace That was what the amera camera showed But what It did not show were the fields of Kansas and Manitoba 1 or the ships of the American commission that had brought the wheat that had been heen converted Into the Hour flour from which h those loaves we were e made or the American Amer Jean ican dollar sign Indicating who had raid paid for the 1 loaves or even the Belgian Belgian Belgian Bel Bel- gian agents to whom the distribution was the morning rod rud evening work That day these ug had been thrust aside and their Spread rend taken from them On tills this occasion lon they were told our soldiers will perform your task You can leave the loaves and ando 0 o home I thought I had Imd a story to tell lell I ryas ras disappointed when my ray description de de- de- de fell rather tInt flat We have heard all about It before men Informed informed In in- formed me That comeay comedy Is being staged from time to time all nIl over Bel Bel- gium We dont don't mind their taking pictures plc pic tures cures but we ve wish they would leave our bread alone |