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Show GIRL WITNESSES HORRORS OF WAR London. Sept. 9. Margueritle Usite-broick, Usite-broick, a 16-year-old Amerban Sirl 1 1 o 1 1 1 Millersville, 111., arrived in London Lon-don today, after an adventurous trip from Louvaio the burning of which she witnessed The girl was visiting Flemish relatives rela-tives near Louvaln when the village where her relatives lived was burned They went into Louvain. She said that the first sign of trouble was when luo Get man soldiers maltiealed and killed several c iris. These soldiers sol-diers were promptly shot by their own officers, but the feeling of the populace against the invaders had grown very intense The German soldiers, according to Miss I'stterbioick, made no secret of their determination to make the Belgians suffer for the indignities which they claimed the German residents resi-dents had suffered at the hands of the Belgians at the outbreak of the war. oo |