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WHITE. 8, 8. SATURNIA.—“Oh, I liked America very much,” said the pretty Russian girl, and from the way her face lighted up I am sure she meant it. She was on her way back to Moscow after a year spent working for her government at the World's Fair, “Everything?” “The Americans are very nice people. They were very kind to me.” Now people whether they are nice or not are always polite to any girl as pretty and modest as this one was, but this was not the time to bring that up. “But I told you what I didn’t like, about your pavilion at the World’s Fair. Now you be frank and tell me what you didn’t like about America. There must have been some things.” ‘Wonders at Unemployed. The Russian girl nodded. “Yes,” she said, “I couldn’t understand why, in a country so rich, there were s0 many unemployed.” And then she looked at me to be sure she hadn’t said anythig rude. “I can't understand that, either.” “Or why you treat negroes the way you do. Particularly in the South. I wasn't there, but they told me about it.” “Neither do I!” “But I really liked America very much.” “But it must have been hard, living there after the war broke out— wasn't it?” Her face clouded, and after a minute she answered slowly in a lower tone. “Yes, it was.” “Was the feeling pretty strong?” “It the American papers. Every day they would say a new Russian division was destroyed by the Finns—every day!” “I don’t know what the other boys were sending. I only know what I sent. I said three Russian divisions were destroyed because three actu- ally were. And when the Moscow radio said Helsinki had never been bombed, I said over the radio that this was a lle, and that I could show them places bombs had ex- ploded 8 few hundred yards from where I was speaking. She Believes Finns Attacked. “But I never said the Russians were cowards and had to be herded into action. Your boy were really brave. But of course I was for the Finns. We Americans liked your foreign policy in the days when you were against the Nazis and for the Czechs and the little nations. We don’t like it now that you've changed it and are attacking the little nations.” “But the Pinns attacked us,” in- sisted the very pretty Russian girl. And I didn't say anything at all. I just looked at her and grinned. “But they did! They really did. All along the border.” “Any nation which. wants a war can always find border incidents.” “But they did attack us!” “And you really believe the Finns possibly could be that silly?” “Of course I do. They did attack ust” And I could see that this was another subject which would lead to nothing. Marriage License Applications Alvin Clemmons. 21, 1738 T st. n.w.. sand Semce Orders ARMY, INFANTRY. Scott, Ool. William R.. from Hawaiian De- b “r&'.‘.‘-.'..-;wn- R Idln.m from Port h mnnm o( Illlfllfl Samouce, Ospt. wate Gy cn'f %uu ¥ from Port Sam wodbrid oant Jon P om Port Xnox '"rm Bensanin 'fi. L T Monterey. 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