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Show TEUTON BLAMES PEACE TREATY BERLIN, Sept. 28. "I am General Hoffman whom ou probabl) remember remem-ber from Bresl-Lltovsk ' said a tall i man of military bearing as he intro-l I duccd himself t,j j, meeting of majority major-ity socialists called here to discuss ; eastern European problem! The socialists were In the mld-t i.f I a discussion on soviet principles and the Rusao-Pollsh situation, when Gen era.1 Ludendprffa former alde-de-i.iinp arose and without more ado , look ihe cloor. He charges the 'ers.illleT pea, c with the reeponslbllity for the present i stuie of Europe In thai It failed to' lake Busla Into account and declare. I that Bussla must be reinstated Into her former position. German), lie Mid needed Russia's foodstuffs and Russia needed German Industrial products. General Hoffman went on declaring i t rut t German working me aloe were able to rebuild the nation. '"It Is not true." he said "that we have already I reached the bottom of the nbyas. We' 1 are. however, standing on the br.nk .md In danger of slipping down Into It." Despite this unexpected interruption the meeting treated the general with courtesy although some reproaches : were addressed to him for conclud-Lbg conclud-Lbg the Bl est-Lltovsk peace. |