FACED FIRING SQUAlfTWICE, AND ESCAPED#*« jf§t€9 IirflM.)BELLEFONTE, la.—Lieutenant E. R. Taylor, of Beliefonte, was stood twice before German firing squads and he Hves to tell the tale, according to a fetter received by his wife. Taylor was captured by the Boche, he writes. They did not like him and he was subject to numerous indignities. They singled him out as one from whom they likely could secure military information. Failing to learn anything from him of value j they made him face a firing .squad j twice. He dared them to shoot on both occasions, but the order to lire j was never given. I