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Man Injured In
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Lindbergh Seen
No Nazi Danger
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Allies Production
Still Short of
Needs for Safety.
RUSSIANS CLAIM DRIVE OH
MOSCOW BLOODY STANDSTILL
and air
Though fill purl wax a smoking
MOSCOW, Aug »-UI>-Tbe Red
Army reported today It had brought
VICHY. Unoccupied France. Aug
30 UP>—The condition of Pierre Lm-
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ital had become a deep series of
trenches, anti-tank barriers, mine-
fields and barbed wire over which
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George Goff estimated at lO.OOn.
heard Ijndbrrgh and Sen Burton
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cow to a standstill and had swept
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tire which cost the Nasis 10:800
dead and wounded
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but tietie Ids west of the Soviet eap-
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gasoline to Japan have been
bargoed and all other petrol
products placed under a stric
censing system.
Pending the outcome of tall
be held by President Roost
Secretary Hull, and Admiral H
tsaburo Nomura, the Japanese
baasador. however, officials ind
ed that no final decisions woul
made on the export control ad
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second year of conflict neared
its close.
Rome dispatches said sharp Axis <
OKLAHOMA CITY, Aur 30—<Fi ,
—Charles A. Lindbergh, denied the |
municipal auditorium, took-his plea
against American intervention in
the war to an Improvised stadium
on the western edge of the city last
night.
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into China to Join the Chinese airforce under the lend-lease program. American crews assist in assembly and
testing of these planes, (center) A battery of mounted Indian artillery, using Texas mules to cany ttmtr
pertabie mountain guns over the rock terrain, sets up its guns on ground they will fight for should Britain
and Japan clash in Burma. The bottom photo might be captioned. "Where do wo go from here." as Privates
B O Wood. Texarkana; Norman Wilson. Kansas CKy, Mo. and T. B. Dillard. Houston, find their outfit. Co.
aO" 143rd Inf .. Mth Div. moved on their return from a mission and no Indication as to its destination—
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11 months to pay ba I ; of the 1038-40 war.
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— furnaces < Inc kid-.
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■1. household water heaters. 1
r pumps, phunbing and sanl-
fixtures. Iiome air conditioning destroyers, nine minesweeps
f7^50 Week’s
Building Permits
BchoppauL to repair tar Dr. M.
Holland a MkMtMt on Bell
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oapacily, household washing ma-
chines, suction clraners. Inaiers.
looking stoves and ranges, healing
stoves, and apace healers, electric
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tng throughout the empire
Tbs frsMing of BrttWi an
lean funds in J *“ *
lar tying up of
the United fitol
empire.
TWeta to U- a
The Japanese gvvdrmnent for Me
moment turned its principal atten*
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on the American
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Mrs F L McDonald. 520 Roberts
Street, and Mrs F W Maxwell. 938
North Locust Street, have returned
fTOsn a visit with their husbands.
Capt McDonald and Major Max-
well. who are in Lake Charles. La.
on maneuvers with the Third U 8
Army. The entire town of lake
Charles is proving that Southern
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immediately,
ee press looked
The final summer program of the
WPA recreational department was
| presented at the City Park Friday
evening, attended by a good sued
crowd Mrs Vivian Garrett wa*
I the director Music was by Wallace
1 Whit worthy and Charlie Grey;
| dances by Jeanne and Betty Mc-
Makin, a skit, the "Henpecked
Husband. ' by Mrs Willie N Bush.
Joe Deering and Lyman Carley:
song and dance by Charlie Marie
Blankensidp. Oartem Garrett and
Mary Ann Nolen, cowboy songs by
Stanley Bush. Mrs Bush and Aga-
tha Nabors; •kjuare dance, taking
part. Lucille Good. Lyman Carley,
Mrs. Bual>. Joe Deering, Nolie M.
Jones. Alyne Harper. John M Chas-
tain and Dottie ODell.
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V. STUDIES TIGHTENING
JAPANESE OIL SHIPMENTS
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 30 — CP) — . exports to Russia at a tone When
A further tightening of restrictions , shipments of high-grade
on petroleum shipments to Japan is
under study by export control auth-
orities, it was learned in Informed
quarters today, despite Japanese
overtures designed to achieve a
peaceful solution of the critical sit-
uation in the Far East
OU has been responsible in part
for the strained relations between
the United 8tatea and Japan. The
tense situation culminated in Japa-
nese representations to Washington
and Moscow against American oil
Steeisra Kst^lwrod
This Wag a month ago. »he go*
count mid. and toe Gormans not
only have been unable to move an
inch forward but aim some of toe
territory they held has bom recap-
tured. • .
IxveoUa conceded tool Russian
tosem also were large and that Mo
Nasi air power was strata ** »
declared Ute Germans wore shov-
ing signs of a i
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waffe dropped barrels
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situation fi
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who arrived home today sad bw-
mediately went Into aoatarteteo with
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istrative measures under considers
tion.
•tofita*
•|iR <Nd Houtii Ui the evening of-
> Heers and their adves were enter-
tained m the garden of Mr» Em-
ma Calver Mickle, who Is the own-
er. as was her father before her.,
^.of the famous Majestic Hotel After |
a buffet supper In the beautiful
* back garden, we were among the
fortunate 100 who were admitted to
toe roof garden of the Charleston
Hotel here the 'blackout' was btoaci*
cast Great searchlights played In-
to the skies as the enemy' planes
were driven off Machine guns on
the roof gave the sound effects (or i
the planes as they loomed low over '
the city. What appeared like a real
tattle took place before our eyes!
'MR entire town was In total dark-
neas Tta blac kout was earned out
U> the moat nitnute manner a.s s
part of the maneuvers I was deeply
impressed by the solemnity o* the
•vent. There was no laimhter. no ;
■nlles even after the blackout' was
over as everywhere there were x-
prcAiona of th awlulness ot a real
raid on a helpless city and its peo-
""Kvelyn Helen sings with a itrcal
fikai of expression, doesn't slic7
Joy—Well, she makes awful faiet |
When she does II
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Fighting continued along toe en-
tire front but Soviet reports Indi-
cated that the center was shttemai
>xi and the Germans were attempt-
ing to press in on both flanks.
A dispatch to the government
iwwspaper. UvesUa, said Russian
detachments tad been ordered to
halt al toe River "V attacks by
German troops who canted maps
with routes ibarked out directly
to Moscow
the chanme of Japan eautaR to an
agrownsnt with toe United States
as better than Ito proepocta lar an
understanding bettraen Japan and
Graat Rrttote.
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* Many poeple are wondering whai
•Reel Ute new installment buying
raalrkdtotix. Io become effective
Monday, will have on them. Uuwe
wondering including bolli merchants
and customers Quite a bit of In- '
stallment buying lias been done In
Denton in recent days tn order to
obtain more liberal terms than will
be ix-nultted hereafter The general
restrictions, which inay be changed
Jram time to time, and from which '
exception.', may be made In wane
oaaes of undue liardshi|K are as
folio ws.
One-third minimum down pay-I „
meni and maximum of 18 imuiths' Klvesukapa. 30 mites north of the
do pay Uie balance on new and used 1 old Ctartat capital, along with cap-
Buildita parmlta tauod during
tote wogk rotated kl.lto.
Farmiia written wan: T. O. fckitea,
to buUd for hlmaoif a fivs ra—
tram roaidanca on totuaton Pteoa,
at an rattmated oral of MAM; tarn
FMta, to bufid for himait a torao-
raom tram raaMtara on MmMm
•trael. oalimated coot MN; C. M.
Whitlock, to rapair lor Mteo Mt
BOH a raaldonoa on Wool Rycamoro
fiteosl. adding one roon al an ow-
tonated oool of MM; to David Mul-
kog. to bulk! for lit tail Morahol
• oix-room raoideteoe on WtadteBd
AwcMMk MWnfttodI coot SBjMB* ’
moooago from Promter Prince FUtel-
maro Konov* W tofiteHteta *■ def-
inite destra ot th* UMtod Mateo to
maintain peace to the Pacific and
bring about a quiek ratttanm ot
toeitateRMte «
NewogMpen onM to*y rsg ords ft
DAU.. AS. Aug (45-Clvde
Philip Wilkinson will be arraigned
the before Uniled Stales Commission-
er John Davis, on a federal charge
of rubbery in connection with the
holdup of a bank at Petrolia.
Wilkinson was captured last night
I by four Dallas detectives and an
FBI man who raided a downtown
and Albert Booto. ten to rtgh
___ m for youngster* al Hornbeck.
a crartai nr th* Jtod fimy tn wmmmvw ratten.— (NBA Tbtephoto)
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To Leave
Japan
in connection with Petrolia's con- ;
. linentai stat* bank's holdup yewter- 1
. day afternoon, when 1500 was lak- i
many riien and ships and Increasing en by two bandits. I
I hr menace to Leningrad by sea The federal charge was filed
agaiiwt Wilkinson because the state
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diahwaahers. room-unit air rot id I- waste when khe Finns puslied in. its Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-1
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w ... l»ura wlUl ra^^m
rock and steal fragments instead
of bombs. '
The latest bulletin, issued before
It was reported he trad suffered a
. alight relapse, said hk liad passed a
“cabn night
The doctors, who were on the
point of risking a dangerous opera-
tion to remove a bullet Imbedded
within a tenth of an inch of La-
val's lieart bees use they feared the
high temperatures indicated infer-
lion, decided to hold off when the
•JL veteran politician's condition 1m-
*— i proved last evening.
I While toe danger of peritonitis
i was momentarily averted, it was be-
ttered. the eriste wag not yet eew
rtdrird OWfrrYt VM Said by doc-
tors that tor danger would remain
for at least 34 hours.
Eight men including a French
count and a Netherlander were re-
ported today to have died before a n .
French firing squad in Parts yes- JrrOQrani &IVCU
terday bringing to 11 the number
of persons executed since Laval,
former vice premier, was gravely
wounded Tuesday by s voting
French opponent of collaboration
with Germany.
Three of the eight, including Na-
val Lieutenant Count Henri Des-
tlenne Dorbes and a Dutch ciUsen
named Jean Doomik were executed
(or rsjUotiage Tile other five were
condemned under a new Piench law
(or activity against Grtnaii occupa-
tion aiithorittea.
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tOL. XLI NO. 14 DENTON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST 30, l>4i
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Sl.^age of War SuppST^^“7?-“
Call- .X Avic anrl Allinc A^ta^.
IcoiUded with an automobile driven
i —— —• — —» com-
munity at the Nichol Johnson cross-
ing about a mils north of Argyle
Johnson told local officers invsatl- I
gating to* accident that he paused
before going on tta track, looking
I for a train, and did not m th* 1
hand car. In which vrera thra* other i
workers, unhurt. The Smith car _
was badly rtemsgert. Pulido was able "M". INth Inf, ara th* ranter of
14 to teavw th* taupltal QatuMay.
NO FIRE ALARM* HERE DIK-
ING WEEK
No fire alarms had sounded in
Denton this week, up to noon Sat-
urday Reconts al the central tire
station showed the last previous rail
came Aug 16. on alarm caused
I by a grass fire
hotel A warrant was filed against I -■ -■ ■ - ——
....... ™ Z“ I" (^h- I * ■ ’* i H«d O'* of Those Things
admitted participating ti, the rob- . ‘ . ...
bery and spending pan of the loot r ‘
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te with both Graat
1 United Matra a*
Germsn-Ruitan i— —
-' embassy issued tbs following stato-
* mont:
-In vtew of fra esing regulations
E a number of Brittfe rahfsrts has*
i declared their Intention of leavtog
■ foSttteto 0W*>rt>Ptty-
ish government
i rtdp to Japan."
aulomobtta. airplanes, power driven I ttire of the ruined city of Vlipurl,
boats, outboard motors and motor- ■ 75 miles north 1 w. _
cycles. Twenty |wr cent minimum The Germans reported a steady charged with robbery with firearms
down payment and It monttluc to; cleanup of the Estonian pockrt of •« -»>«•»—»•«•- I
pay balance on mcciiank-al refiig- Russian resistance to Ute west was
eraton of leas than 13 cubit feet coating Hie Red army and navy
■ jwimAiji )j WMHW.1 JST”
Monday, Sept. 1. marks Ute often- !
tog of the dove hunting season In ,
Denton County The bag limit for 1
one day is 13 with not more than 13
in ponaession at any one time Doves
may not be taken with any gun
other than a shotgun which will j
not l»old more titan three shells
Rbotguns capable of holding more ,
than three sheila must be permit-
StenUy plugged to a three shell ca- ,
RMlfcy. Shotguns larger than 10
gunge are prohibited The dove
tainting day Is not from <
until dark, but from sunrise to sun-
to
needs would grow as the war widen-
ed 'until It engulfs the world."
He spoke at Coventry as the Ger- i
man I t;?, ~Z‘ '
I victory over BrtUah-Allied Fahr«wiKrU>
Russians: deMruelton of al least 60 -
and up to 100 Russian ships of all
kinds ui the Soviet withdrawal from ‘
Tallinn. Estonia Most of the i‘ ‘
were transpbrts. the Germans said.
Eden mentioned that “ “
must help meet the needs of Rus- i
xia and remarked that the war thus
(ar has shown that “to be short of
materials Is the most costly method
of waging par "
Frew. Exleils Acliea
The German press was busy ex-
tolling the conferria-e of the I
<1 kt a tors as si-a Ung an Axis p|Rh lor
permanent European peace baaed
.on, g decisive Gennan-Italian vic-1
torv Jauauese dssuatclMs said Hie
I Ba>^dZSi wttk AMert-
can-Japaueee reiaUcns.
In Rome the five-day sessions
which ended yesterday were under-
stood by political circles to have
dealt with raw materials and the
means to supply them to continue
the war in its third year
Of food there is enough, it was
said, but other necessities of mod-
ern warms king remained to be
found — particularly oil. without
| which the 1‘anxers and planes and f
submarines might as well not exist. >
Coming through Uie Italian cen-
sorship along with this unusual ac-
knowlcdgcnient was word from well-
informed poIMK'Ul MHirces that
Premier Mussolini had agreed to I
11 supply as many Italian soldiers fur
" the front and workers tor Germany
, as Hitler might require
The same sburees said it was as-
I sumed that the Fuehret and fl Ituce
discussed means ot bringing all Ku-
roi»r including nervously neutral
Portugal and Turkey, into a solid
new order" front against Live pos-
sibility rd BrtUsti or American in-
a axion.
Both
subjects from th* JapuMHCL.
empire was indicated today-
in a British embassy an-
nouncement that it had ar-
ranged for a ship to come to
Japan to remove all British
nationals desiring to leave.
Ax th* Japanese government stad-
ted ctaMly ita dclloate ratations
. .. _ -« itahi and tbs
result of tba
r. the British
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tamers, sewing machine., radios, i capture was a sweat victory for
Rhunograplui and musical inslru-1 Finland, which waa forced to ran- i
•Rmte tamponed principally of met- s cede that second city of the re- ■
j *1 Fifteen per cent minlintun down | public to Russia as i>art of Uie s|m>11s
payment and 18 mouths to |»y ba I of the 1838-40 war.
L MH*<*n Bniiacbold furnaces and' The Germans reported that In '
I Mating urate for furnaces dnclud-. fleeing from Tallinn and Uie naval
lag installments for oil. gas or coal > base of Paldlski the Russians had .
Stakes), household waler heaters 1 lost al least 43 and possibly as many __ _ _ WB,
as 83 transporta and a cruiser, four the T A P Railroad waa brought
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egMSSM and attic ventilating fans, three patrol boats In the Gulf of Friday afternoon, suffering a deep
Um per cent minimum down |My Finland wlUi many others heavily cut on the leg and cute and abra-
asent and 18 months to pay balance damaged by German mines and ' aions about the face which occurred i
B new household furniture Un-{bombing plant* when a hand car he was drtrtrw '
lading toe boxes, bed springs and — ------—— 1 -----•--—- “ I
amAAatem^m hast tewmlttHinn flswwr rs/ftte. I
rings, wall oovaringa, draperies and
Bd wearings), pianos and house-
old electric organa No down pay-
ment but maximum of 18 months
» pay for materials and services
sxcept hems listed above) used in
■king rapairs or improvements on
tteUng real estate when amount Is
ra than *1.000; same restricUng
k orah bans of teoa than Oljooo
MARCH FIELD. Calif.. Aug. 3*
(A*> Five army filers wet* IdBed
and two critically injured in ’■the
flaming crashes of three airplane-
yesterday
Two P-17 training ships locked
wires in a formation flight of three
and they crashed and cauRM Ar*
eight miles east of here. kUMta •!*
four occupant*. The third trainer
landed safely, unaware of the col-
lision.
Earlier a B-35 attack bomber
crashed near Los Angeles tnuRici-
pal airport four minutes afl*T it
had taken off on a planned fare
hour test flight 2^' '•
Radio operator James H. Knight
Jr.. 23. a native of Sheridan. Wyo
was killed. Pilot Wilcox CTsx) Wild.
37. received a fractured skull Co-
pilot Paul Penrose, formerly of RaR
Lake City and Dallas, escaped With
scalp cute Barnes parents Uv* tn
Seattle. '
Killed In Uie training plane col-
hsiou were
Second Lieut John J.
Pawhuska. Okla
Second Lieut Edgar
Gnu* Valley, Calif.
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cwt rtictwra r
ford. 301 Legion Are.. NtaJ
Tenn.
era ■ Washer*-R a ng*s
MT, Hl N. I*ewl
In Rome and Berlin.
Axis milling was pictured aa an
answer to the talks of Preaklcut
Rooaevelt and Prime Minister Win-
ston Churchill at sea earlier Ulis
mouUi.
German writers craitended the
Hitler-MiLs.MOltni program was “more
constructive and Clearer ' than the
eight pointe enunciated by Roose-
velt and Churchill Those points,
tire Germans said, contained
"makings of news wars" and
pealed "Wilsonian plirasas and in-
justices."
Lltllr War New,
News ot direct action in the war
I was comparatively scarce, but Leu- and that lie had worked in oil
ingrad's peril grew ominously closer fields He told of the lbs fl of a •
Hie Ftnns_reportc<t a thrust to car al Wichita Falls on the day
ot the bank holdup and of leaving
the car In Oklahoma
Meanwhile, al Henrietta, a second
suspect. Richard Vestal Evans, was
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-Ba. not forgetful to entertain
< ttrangara, for thereby some ha»e en-
| tertained angels unawares.—He-
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There will be no general holiday
in Denton Monday. Sept. 1. because
of Labor Day. but not a few people
will take the day-off. Both bank*
will be ctoeed all day. as will offices
In the municipal building and court
house, except for law enforcement
1 offices and firemen. The post of-
| *Js° tU b* closed all day. with
1» deliveries of mail in the city
or on rural routes. Special deliv-
ertea will be made, however, mail
will be put In boxes at the affice
and outgoing mall will be dispatch-
ed. A few other institutions may
claee also, but there will be no gen-
eral observance of the holiday
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and to Uie Medical and Burgteal Clink
r of ~
Um per rent minimum down pay Finland wlUi many others heavily cut on the leg and cut* and ^a-
asenl and 18 months to pay balance damaged by German mines and ' stona about th* face which occurred
•n new household furniture tin-{bombing planes when a hand car he wa* drlrtra
ludtng toe boxes, bed springs and , 5... ■**-*—• ——- — -— —- - - ■"
teMKHMS but exeluding floor cov- FINNISH FORCES ON ISTHMUS by C L Smith of th* Argyle'
HELSINKI, Finland. At* 30-(M
- Finnish force* have captured Vti<
purl. 75 mile* north of Leningrad,
in their drive down the Karelian _
Isthmus toward the Runalan city,1 for a traiiL and
It was announced officially
• By Associated Press)
Acknowledge meuts of
shortages in vital sinews of
w uvvc war came buw> fium
daylight |jes an(j the axis today
set. Many local hunters seem
think there are as maiiy doves in
Denton County as the usual good
year but most of them agree that needs for oil and other raw ma-
with the plentiful supply of water- lerials were major Items In Uie
tag places the hunting isn't going HlUer-Musaollni war talks, along
to be as good as It has been the with discussion of means to safe-
past two or three years—tivat is. guard Uie continent against possi-
jlte birds will not be easy to locale, bill ties of British or American in-
vasion.
British Foreign secretary Anthony
Eden declared produrtlCR'of war.
material by Britain, tier allies and need ay, again appeared slighUy ag-
the United State* "still talk short gravated today
of our needs." and predicted that | After a slight rally Ute last eve-
| ing. a bulletin issued by five doc-
tors last night said his temperature
(Ctartes T prov‘1'^ ‘tha? ^uth"n hi?h rammind" wvs clalmlng a had fallen to 38 6 centigrated <1015
. hospitaUty is still alive. Mrs Max- 8rp” over BrtUsh-AUted Fahrenheit>, but this morning's
well said, the churclies, homes and Russians. deMruetsw, ot m leaM so jjjj not nienUon his tem-
7 school, having laid a ide their reg- •** u»» •« '«> ■ P«»Uire.
ular activities to care for the inter- Ul Soviet withdrawal frog) i
rate of ti.e hundreds of soldiers and ‘ T*M***J‘- the u?11
J officers in the town. "Genuine in- transpbrte. the Gennaiu said. .
terrst tn Uie welfare ot these men Eden mentioned that Britain I
was taown tn many ways during
our visit there.' Mrs Maxwell said
"Sunday morning, fur example the
oflkris and their wives acre in-
vited to raffee in (lie iiome of Mrs
T. A. Dees, prominent Methodist
i woman We were received on the I
huge white porcli of a real Sonlh- |
em mansion where we talked and
met guests, and then were invited i
to breakfast and into a liotnr filled |
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