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NURSE WHOTOOK LITLE GRLHELD Woman and Lost Child Found in Buffalo After Leaving Cleveland. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, July 31.—Dorothy May Blanchard, 5 years old, missing Cleve- 1and child, was found here last night by the who arrested Mrs. Phoebe Woods of Cleveland, who had the child in charge. Cleveland de- tectives are expected here today to take the woman and child back home. The child’'s mother last saw child on Saturday, when Mrs. Woods, a nurse, took the little girl shopping 10 buy clothes for the child in prepa- ration for removal to the home of the mother's parents in Newark, N. J Mrs. Blanchard planned to m on Monday. Will Fight for Child. Mrs. Wood was detained in a police station here last night, while the hild was committed to the care of the Children’s Aid Societ Mrs, Woods in her cell expressed deter- mination to fight for the custody of have paid < bills. I'm Dorothy and | will o retain bought her doctor and entitled to have fight in the courts session of her.” Mrs. Woods did not admit that she brought the child here with the in- tention of kidnaping. She lived here several years ago and planned to bring the child here for a visit. But she added she was determined to do all_in her power to prevent the mother from getting the custody of the child Acquaintanceship between Mrs Woods, a childless widow. and the Blanchards began about three years ago when the Blanchard family lived in Mrs. Woods' flat. LITTLE ENTENTE BEGINS DRIVE ON COMMUNISTS Jugoslav Minister Declares Ameri- | pos- can Tolerance of Propaganda ‘Weakness. | July 31—Following an reached at the little | rence, energetic steps| are being taken to combat the lat-| est Communist propagand The Czechoslovak premier, Ben de- clared the movement would fail else- | where as it had in Germany. Minister | Nincie for Jugoslavia said that the tolerance of the United States toward | Propaganda was a weakness. “We do| not intend ing from the states| where the ( have under- | mined gove authority he | v F a, Premier Duca | be intimidated | apanda.” there have entente said e s by threats nor p | a_ sequen. been | wholesale arrests of Communists, so- | cialists in Jugoslavia and workers | clubs have been dissolved. Commu- nist city councils in Slovenia and| Croatia "have been liquidated. How- | ever the propaganda is still active. | In Rumania martial law has been | declared over the fortificd Bucharest | region, assemblies of more than five persc have been forbidden and | anti-state agitators will be severcly punished. E BARONESS ON TRIAL. Accused of Stealing Pearls From | Other Noblewomen. July 31.—Trial has Saroness Alice Konrad member of 4 prom- cratic' family. on a charge of stealing and selling pea rls belong- ing to the Coun plaintiffs a ption: *s of their mutual friends, and that she appropriated a ny she could while helping to pi from the floor. It is charged that she thus secured 103 of the jewels, part of which she sold. | The defense pleads that the accused woman is irresponsible. fThe court at the opening of the was crowd- ed with former Austrian aristocrats. . China Receives Soviet Envoy. 1.—L. M. Karakhan, ng as Soviet repre- a and who carried leading to China's iet Russia, vester- dentinl as fi China sentative on the negotiatic recognition of day pres, Russian “Yes, It’s a And say, you should see everything in its pla That's what you'll NATIONAL Flush-Con in the office. 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