-J r , ' -""-- -'ft ' l -,J1L,J Ccrr.sn T'Vshol giUier WT.o ', Cur r.:-.i Chocolate ; Was 1 To lie ryle's Labt Trip ' r - - CAMP THE WOHST i T Ernie FyK was ' corraspondt'nt end ' mum !n-t, on what ha planwd hm In invasion when he wis Lilifil by Japanese bullets on Iq iihe. ' I'm on Biiother invasion," ha wrote to lis wife on March 81, "I never in- eovci; tiie Marinosand the fthly way vto do it honestly is to go with them; .. tin here I im, But JU promised Max - iiilK'r. '(author a.nri naval iffi.k 1 and IVe promised myself, and 1 prom- ic t wui iK'vur go on anotner one" "1 .. letter was written at sea just U fore ti.e Okinawa landings. .) . . , In hie last letter .received by hie , n"e, dated Aprii 6,- the ' Scripps- Howard columnist said he planned td r i'v wni hi hl iiiMin nv ivinv . urn ova . lie would writ about, the Seabees. ' MI have been ashore for v-a week living with the Marines Ji wrote, T 'They a grand bunch. They treat- ed me swell and made' me fl vrv . tnucji at home. They're just like the - Infantry that I'd known so well." j iPor two hour he had been the ' pest of tlie party. Hit .imitations . were- terrible, ranging anywhere ' ', from George Arliss to a humming 'bird. In-a far corner had hppn f-tt the man with a screwed . - '"V hat would you like to see , . me imitate nowr' asked the I ore. - "V.nvr about a ground hog that's i'n itq s' uilitw t Rtiti-uctlim of 1.013 German - n a r d"v cape a w-- t f n. " ... 1 t axftnlfe ( ' 1 0- t l 8 0 1 W M " . r 1 . -,. . .c ,oii.;.t'reil a -i'tui i.i I . T! 3 l.rad of ' a house was " rei T a newi . '.per article Voty c-.t: '. Y ' i lo bail come to ' oe 1 v ru ....ed to his w.ne. '"Do ; l know, dear, I - think -.itln'i'us eomethiiig in what tliK '"'articlp says that, tlifl cleverness of t! e father oi l en proves a atumhling - block for tlws. son." The wifo heaved a sigh pf re- .Veil, thank goo'lness," she aa'.l, 'our l)y won't have uy-, ti..,ig to fall over." . 1 , . . '4. Tho slaying of an American .aol di-r by a 9-year-old Nazi boy 1 re lated by Second Lt. William Barnes of L jluth in a hitter from. Germany received h'y hn parenti, Mr. an .Mrs. Arthur IWiirs, Uuluth. 'VV hurl iiii.rior.i-1 fft va.T,-...i wUh a stt'all loy, nine or ten yeai'j old," ariiJ p so' '"'or for some chotolafi'," he v K s. i was a cute looKinir y" r a- 1 from forco of habit t e r t t bis hnnria in liia pock- CiS t- He i fce " any.- , "1 I t' r ' ..)e bov shot the n it.ii 'inon. .e ciml.ln't n. . i s s c oaf." ! t .. "'t , f r d -J of his wounds, i f -"l l'i'o rih a toy - '. I?" to ' t t. for iv- rv . - ' rr- ' j . t , , J K- , I ' -, l.i', Jti r sn.) I f l 1 l Kl B1 ' I '. 1 I ' 1)1 If Ml : i i t ; i." ' " J A CAN l I nc Cr.:i Only of Ahrenee iuir iiiit Themott oit.t the jneetitij of us thin? about I tions at San Frrnu !--co is the va cant chair, the chr j- tht Frank- lm V, looseyeJt would have oc cupied had he Kvtd. ,1I. ai trio only one of the First three whose agreement' made the meeting possible, would have been pres ent with a E-uidinf tisnd With his death end the absence oi the otner two, theenterpiise'fall$ into teaser hands. YY hpthi" th 'jangloB and discords which are LntnW h a I,.),... '...Til: . . 1 can.'in the al. nce of Air, Roose velt," be pmoothed out, remains to be fiifipn.' We can only hope for the besfc while we fear the worst. '-A Ifreclf, " Tennyson , foresaw - a "parliament of nations," , and certainly the common sense of the wprlci must one day come to this. Yve can only hope that now, while" he world is in the bloody pit. t'.. ' e may be enoueh wisdom to i.-rovMe the means whereby a sta t will have been put, upon f'-i m and 'Masting gronn:!. Tho dauber of failure does r-l ar'hc, we Liflieve,'from the la..; of wip.lom and mutual understand;:-7 -f the represen tatives p '.-' '."d in the confer ence, bit f.-r i ' cos. t-r..! ct -.e innucn ou'ands of t';e world America n Fran ' a hc-e-. 1 " '. i. poojie frc n s..l and t"7.. ' " - f-; that I i ci3co, 1 r f - l .''.-' . !- J I - . s. ."nr of I r. I iun i (.. (fe a on 1,0 heth A henrt 4..tck. VjlillH'-' ." . .. vcl known . J nt the homo ..e Tnt Fnay of a ..e fu"oi'nl" was held i it I . t Methodist :huivh,1 of wl. l c" c v s a member, I ' Rev, J. B. t . jn. . jr: .1 was in I.iinwopii ccn.i n'ry, ' Mrs. f'lewait the il .UKhter of Mr, and Airs. O. r". l.nrrpll, an.l was liorn in Union county, h.-r f..mily he int? one of t.hi o:,. t anil most prom inent in thai Hurt i. She ami Air. Stewart wfre i'rr.v 1 in lii.,5 and im nifliatly local..! in CI -lotto whme they have since i ' " '. : burvmin? i. rt arc her en. Thoe iii'-fof Wash .hm C. Ca- hii!bnd and f. ur - pre J.iK. Bever'v C. iimton, N. C, l.rs. ( hoi of Wal!in-f.',f l i., 'Ira. John t v , n., mid Jl'ij. t v iiith army ililrnj three .i v ;.',,'!'in of - -i i:i of At- ks nf O'i- Mr. Ji , i.-ass., 5.r. '.;ie, and Mr. . I). Shaw of ?, .-rii! ifohert P. ,r ewart i Ocriiian.v; fe r sif-tcr.", .ro. j. yaiphviliti, j , 3 'ftnta, and Vrs. liiiiona, nh.i t!v 'ph i-re:i vi W. 0. I nrroll tJ Joi-tpli l.arrell c I?i 'istrars '. '.T'fTON . I rocimi in iiy cn S.on o' ? where ;i ' t : 1 r c- ' ai y dip i ..-rvl ar & c' -- - rf i i ii - t ) I ' I Fear the Result oi'Mre'Rboscvelt - i editor ..-, . 1 For this reason we are able to ee wisdom in the course of President Truman'. He appears to be putting it up more . and more to the senators ' who' will nave the final gay o when time for ratification pomes. Mr, Roos- .i.T j A i evelt certainly did not miss this MlB unnn nftviAnt itf iIr,lAiVArnB iA Ilia appointment of delegates to me conierence showed it very clearly leading those delegates are' two senators.' ; Mr. Oiriall v. chairman 5 of the , foreign Tela--, tinna .nmmi't.tiMt; n1 . Sonntrm Vsndenburg : Republican leader;' c. tr j.l.... .' -ij ucimmi;, . v ttiiueiiuui K secrns ui have in a way become spokesman for the delegation and it is like ly tnat woatevcr comes of the conference it will.be aomething to which the consent of the sen- ati mav h rppiippH In a wuv President Truman seems to have turned; this matter vh : t t Vi delegates and the senators: The Ati..llMk' I ' 1. these dleo-ateit and aft.ii-WAfrl.q the senators are going to be lib era) enough towards Russia to secure the needed "cooperation mere, ; j v . - , u, will be missed, for lie undoubted ly .had the confidence of .the Rus- eians as no one else. Jtiaa. lie knew froni the first that without the cooperation of Russia noth ing of great .value could be ac- frimnlislipd. ; T.rn-vln satrl tViot he 'would gladlv hold the stirnip 1 tfei'oral Tgliii'lian if it would ' him to v.i:i a victory so '!"l. T'r. r.uusevelt was " .,.1 ,...f t' i thev; Mis. J. H. TUi'IIpv and Mrs. li. S. Miller, Pineville; Mrs. Price H. tiwyiin, liavhli.on; Miss Uln-lvi War nock,' Ilut.tiTSVjllo; Mrs. Chiiilts K. Morris, Hickory Grove; and Mis. V, C. Daniels, Thomasboro. . . FOUR H CLUB OFFICERS The Mwklcnburg County 4 II coun cil . met Saturday at the courLhose jar. with ilarion goulware of Ber ryhill being selected for president. The council is made up of the of ficers of th 78-4-H clubs in Meck lenburjf and will " represent several hundred boys and girls from the farms of Mecklenburg. . ,' ,,,.. The meeting was attended by Courf tv Home' Agent Miss Helen ' John Wright and her assistant, Miss Gay nejl Ho;ran, and by County Farm A sent W. D. Rpvnohli nnrl oeufiitont J. A, Warren, , , - . ' The officers, in addition to Presi dent Bonlwaie, are Mabel Rea of Sharon, vice president; Mirlyn Mea obam .of Sliaron, secretary; James Hunter of Sharon, assistant secre tary; Charles Neely of Steel Creek, trfmsiirar; Iiln TiiIsa Rvnn r?rt ' msh'and Jean Butler of Woodlawn, leaders. , ; ;,-'.,'",', NEW WELFARE SUPERINTEND- V ENT j Wallace H. Kuralt, native of North Carolina, but now resident of At lanta, has been elected courty su-pi.-rmtendent of Public Welfare for I erklenburg county to succeed Mrs. ... Urk who resigned some lime ago to tuke effect the first of Many. --. K urjill: -i Ttnur wii-H i ha Kr.Ul rcc'r:'y loard as public analyst for ii- .i w .ot comiii iMiiii; . bi, aouin e ;rn suites with heqcytcrs in ' i. 1 ; is a p"'"ad'"ite of the University i I .h Cro..rn, school of com n 1 .1 an.! is a member of 1 I ' ." a 1 isha j.-.tchell f f i t .Scientific Lu " .1 I , --e""-"!. 1 ? vorit t C ' l!n . i 1 1 1 t ,e L iveisi- ?Lll0Ol Of S'" '. '. v .re s '.mil.;. he r-g ta t Atcocilies of . Cerman Prison ,,i Camp Kho n To Nazi Civil-, -.. I ians As Lesson I. ; SHE. COLLECTED TATTOOS XtsiiJiwid that nsrfy all the Oe. mans -our eopie e-countef a 4fee war goes on show no rvaliwtioa of ih wet that their leader have 'car. J ned on the atroeimi crimes that We I 1.... Al - 1 n ... . ' knew thev have. 1 hit (Imhiiii huh toehew no sense of guilt and T3nder- uiiiuinK oi. ine ncpin 'V wmeD tneir nation hae ' been pluned They" are sorry for nothing except' that they are Beaten-.,' ... ''- k. s However, when a ?artnrA th hoirible Concentration . eamp at Buch enwaja.' Ternap vne; worst ' exWW tloa of deliberate crime ever known, some ijermans were given a ehif jce to Bee with their own eyes what had been goinjr on. Twelve hundred ci vilian were -carried' from Weimer; near by,1; to the prison camp and forced to i through it and see lust wlifct s had taken place. Gene Cur- rivan, new ifork 1 lines correspondent on tne ground, tent wnat they saw They paw moi-e than 20,000 mob de9cnpt prisoniis, many - of '.them barely living, who were all that .r oiaiiied oj the normal complement of- SO.OOt), The Germans were able to evacu t.e tl.e otl.eis' before' we 0emm fia pl.-i. e on April 10. i-, -' There vera yi:,70J thut the "visit itiEr" Gm niang tiiilii't son klthnno-k they saw ome ot their bodies.! It was this numk-r that had been murdered since, the camp waa. established in July, 10.(7. Time was a time wtfim the popu' ti-n leeched, more than Iiivii,!', (,-;- the avoracre was always bflnw t.' . It lntliided doi'tora. nrn- Jei'is, r.pnt.. . ttatosmen, army ot.icws, a.l .s and an assort "5 and merchants rope ajuf A-ia. , ; -n ap cf i.ritisli of ose h,'.i bhind and r"n h Keit'f als, but j mi o.en-iKht in mo i ti'nt followed ' -.eh. inent of pv. from all o v Thore w f icers"- a it-.n ? one of se i thiR -wks , c the- yTHtt , he new - I -e !. ' . and one es .iit controlled " . ' r- tl 1. I i ei t. i .1 : i , v. s., .lenii. 'l..is ciirrc ' (ht curpo and -nn 1 V ..,-,v jjeo; y .ed to cifhi.1i nt it :iei a tour of v eve-ythint here- in l'ci'i:)e-j. 'J".r s-ariuifs amt an account of the ev ,s t". it happened before our trii.ri !..)pr&teil t'ie camp were outline .1 ijini a special com mittce of pii.ionTs, s-omo of whom bad bppn in thi mniil Rlnra -Ira In ception a.'d oitia-s who had been oerman prnnne-s lor twehe Vears liic.ir inforniatiin wnsi - - riiicooionfaH and in mobt can-is coiuirnitd by the records. ' - This si-ry al'dy has been told in part, but noi jntil now has the full import of till arocitiea hppn pieteiy jeit. - ' One of .the Sfrt things, that the German civilia'iviiitore saw aa they paaieu tnront-,!i it fuWt was a ilisnlav nt "TiiiKhifiiit 'Ifi sit-ted of large piet-s of human flesh on wnii-D were aoorato tatooed maikings, These s ipa had ben col lected Dv a lierma rinctnr ulm Writin? a treatise o tntnoM unit d tne i:-ypar.oiuwiie ot the Stan dartenfuhrer or cntiuandinir oftiwr This womnn, accoiling.to prisoners, was an rnrrcetic oortiwoman who, back in amientmr, used to ride to tiountis. mis had mania , for-un usual tattooes, filidwhpiipvoy t,-ia oner arrived Aho ad ,a rare mark ing on his hK'y, e would indiritte Lnar. 11 nr. loronv waiif nuik b-u in ahl..atdditjm tn hi mllact . In auo.-nm to ie "parchments"' were two large tile lamps, with parchment miattes iso mnii of ho. man fie!). ' , , , taw on Vert The Gel -an peile saw all this and they t. ioe who didn't Ween wet fa ami '1 hv saiH thpv didn't know tvout. and mayh they (.inn t b'-ausu tt camp wai n- stricted to Armv sonnet, but t.hmw it was ri; 1 1 in t .r back doors for eight y T.ue v loim a : "1 in lines, one i.'ip by tl e 5 w c dis .i.'K Amen- f,v n n ad- V .ltuS- i i were - j t r : 1 1 cs ,t e t si , I tah.i e-i i I A i OLD COLOREDMAN .WAS WIPED OUT 'BYNEVVYORKERS Laid Trap For Him and Worked It Through Months and Got All His Mooev A STORY FROM THE PAST By H. E. C. CRED BUCK) BSYANT Recently I - have had . queeta to write stories of the kind that I wrote years ago when rambling about the State. I thought I had ham doing that but I think I know what is meant, and from -time to time I will send In one that I niclrxi i, t . . . r m jvu, - neys tome forty years ago. ma you ever see a man with a broken heart?" I waa' asked by a commercial Hlnifnun . t - . North Carolina hotel - 1 ,?rdy knew aat to answer but ftnallv said that If I I,. A i j: a . know it j . , .-, .? .."Wall, there is one, the waiter over thera," the man added. . Wt is a good Negro, and a- fine servant.' . flnu k- Waa prosperoug merchant, with a uu h in m kooo community but a gang of New i York aharpers robbed him and destroyed hia spirit." ' tAl ' TaP, Long 8et , I got John ia tell ma of hi. a downs, , . ' Joet after the tnrmnlt of .An stnwtion, days, following the W untireea uie o tales, - n opened butcher shop in one of the most prom isina" towns in North. rmiu. . Ui. products were dependable, and he had niBiir cusiomers. wmte ana colored. Soma leadinc familiM place. ' Money flowed in and ha built a bank account. AU who knew him rejoiced in hie nucrvn . ttn-.i accommodating and prompt, he oon had a good start , -v, ' One fine morning he received a fet ter postmarked New York, and, open in 2 it found enclmind fan v4nii- and a brief note, saying that his 'in- uusrry, gooa sense, and standing" had merited the special attention of an or Ffinization (in the Nptth) tl)t ns trji.'i? to help Southcin Negroes who wwo nt-iping tnr'inselvei. ri was ur i to attit his li'Ve r to I 'v ('-"- t trtwt.t! (,F tne I..., a travel, John v ! ? t ik u '. : . : -e . . . i j I - !c , i 1 a cc... . ;. ( . . ; tt bills of t.,e s me o ,u ,ai Wolfed nil r'-ht. I'm,",- . ;l r. it w--s handed in at t,,ie banic window . ...1 t receiver parsed it wif h tlm r--t.; John ca'led attention to jt butvtid iot nay where it came from-sa he had been m,ked io accept the donation in confi dence, Being raised well, John tlinnpht it meet and Droaer to -vvt on.r v, ,.,-,1, the man who gave him the. meow. In a few weeks he received Mnoilier letter, sarins- it wan tn Kt,a -,,..v. r - .... w wv j,U UVII a grateful nerann. ami tn n!ni,.i. a twenty dollar bill - was enclosed! jonn acposited the new present, and thanked the sender. Tha-Correannndnnpa ten dollar letter was kept top for montns, until the gilt, was increased to a hundred dollar . All t!, . : the liberal.giver was telling John that vnuiiff out m gooa name and cWnn record caused Northern friends to single him out for each benefactions Toled Ta New York ' ... ...v .tn. tuna utui was in vited to pay a vialt to New York an see tne citv and mm hia iu v valuable friends. Ha was told that the people behind the assist hint and other worthy Negroes did not fee) tit vlvinvf nft 0a n . 1 --.-r B " ""O 44ta US1 and on but had worked out a plan by wmcn tney could get two dollars for one,.- donn.scnt small ' amounts and almost hv., rrttnrn miii!- rairAj ...' ClOUurs tov everv nnm konl n,,. vincea tne ontnt liehind the program that. Wan -hplniop hirh ' wiia. i.iM John . proini.ipd to go to the big town ard see the sights. Il was orl. vised to bring all the cash he had ami have it doubled. Ko took $3,frn of ravines and went to New York wh p he was met in Ktvln. A nlmw' , drawn bv two beaiii'fnl hnri u waging for him when ho s' i t.f the train, Tiken to a hottl he s showmta ' gu;;e of room, and tol.l lo enjoy himsc'f but kpen pl, watch over his n.anry. T..6 next t y he was Uken.for a drive about t..e ;v. .for ftpvpr! -7t'a tK ... ... - ... ....... , , Uilnwent cctinr - j. "(T;if '' M ' u"u i i" t 1 3 .1 e t ; i.i n v . . i v v l i t ..I f c 1 j v 5 r- ' a. 1 t" ( i wot. 1 m. i.i 0'"f t..e h"' i onr-v. .K ' ,i g- ; J 'B Psene Eggs By Water Glas? Method - . .. Sine many Indications point tq a relatively high price for egg during the feU months, many hounewivee are preserving urplu egg hy the water glus method. . -r Water glass cornea (a bottle and la about the eonsiateim Ml iiij honey. Ana quart of water glaaa is jnwed jfith nine : quarts of clean, boiler water for the proper solution. After this mixture is allowed to cooL it, is mixed thoroughly before being poured over the mo a i earthern ar la the beet container for th -a Ti.tin 1. 1 L. i . . , .... f uvn, Hwu(a gaivanixea or glass eontainen may: be used. C. F, Parrish, in chargw of Exten sion ooultrv at SUte Hnllmre gests that eggs for preserving should be clean, freeb, and not ver three days old. Infertile egg'i are preferwd. u 'iff , or , shelled eggs uuuhi im iiiacva in in container and no eggs that bava bees washed to remove dirty apota, . Parrish also - suggeat that the eggs be candled to be aura that they ar absolutely fresh and that there are no thin ' ahcllaH n in the lot, II the egg 1 fresh, a .small "u Eze a dim Will lie nt.irll Kt thm Ui aJ M this ceU ia larger than a dime, the egg is not fresh, aa the e of the air space indicate the age. The balance, of th mm k.,u ratbed dark, w th th ..u the darkest. . v - THE SIUSTS THAT' His Life Dominated By In ward .Compulsion and of :" His Own FreV Choice ' , ' By REV! JACK T, AKIN ' , 'In the POftnelN .fher n t sages which itaroduca the "musts" in .Christ's life. Thev are. "The Ron of man MUST suilt-r for many things, and be refected v . tAmi on chief PiicMs, an.1 Snjbes, and be muea, ami 'at'.i..r truce fiavg rise again. . . The tro-- 1 MUST 1'iiHt be puhliblu'il iimo'-T 'l Ttiotw.'."5 Know vet not thatl ViiST bo eliout tny l'"iitinr's bus'ness. - . I preach the 1 i- -' t t f r- 1 ' i -. . ut I '- ... I U 1 r r' ; a' e s...t 1." 8 1 I 1 I t i it ! serve t' ce a' i rli. ..l - My, v e. shall v-lk-e-. ...l.v which (fo '', SHI shaded all J. Khen this ne- ilUltprl SKtl chanAT COV,T t p I nunated t e . liia U"ts f.ul f ce';,ity which hi.i aM is known, it can certainly et old truth.- i 1 a hr: hter Vt,t ail interest a'J v,'n t Ch ist a the prmj!e a. 1 reve.ion of life. My only jeas-on f ir ci'.injr these pa.slg-es is u snow n.R ue oi the expresioa "muat" The niuss tised In thee nassaue are giir,,-- c 0f tlmnl uhhianuon, or Conpii.i,t Vlhirh srinna fn.n !. vine spioint;' 'nt. I wai enlist iort. mis jiomirg or coe.won m it. "I hose who l.jil t t' e theory that Christ did what be 1:1 because lie was not left to .his own choice, know, littlo Of his PXl'p'.. ."'" p.f fnnA,,. .,,.1 chaiarier; or tie mighty , compul sion wmcn cor. :-i him, , jj8 jg cavior iec"p he rhosn the Kinmni tive pall). 1 i',e u-cra nmn mm iliar. one which i n cm. id have ffltwej, or el:e, why d.d he rny "Get thee be hind me natanf" J have not found satan as Kim- s s to he in my way and hot kr.- vy ho wan there, if he had no i-- .1 tn ri Wat -ha. he annroai.; 1 1. l!.at im ti,m Chi ist ws f r-a .". g and. not re- vealmg. I i actiiiK a t believe so,, His i;."e ' mu.stH, and t " 1 r T..!.e f - ; ii eunceive -f Christ i .'Hi''or',.!!ikir us ; ; ii iruie. Nn. 1iy these no i-n ' ..c CO' 1 01 n . s ruhdon v ; love for 1 ' . v pret.es. . ! 1 met ; i t. J Ijv.I i '. 1 -"-ll, nr i f lb 1.0 sav 1 a yo-i and v i y i your i: aken i ? ' to s pre. '.- w ' i. .' . ' c n -s 'i jf a"! i ; t ' t- ( 'e tr l- l'8l ' .' s It t i f CONTROLLED JESUS f ;r,i -m. juj ift'i 'JNutnDer 17.. imp WAVES GOODBYE: fi'ii liiiiirrrii r tt TfrT :. Twenty fndu Durry Away Per- V- mnal ltilitiir(iiM ..4 ct.. ! . tr2 .'.'l,T-- X-t-JX"'. isi many twentv arm . tnvh the ttorannst mtfmrm f K-.,D - . velt familvi Thi trin-t. . ni,-4' " wcni inai a guard said there waa: not room in them foe mm mnnthr ' A.. . Ml " - " veatpoon. i ney were were aurted to tne lamily homat Hyda Park. Later Uy left the Whit Houa to take, the V Accompanying her, lit twa" hUck limoosinee wre ri immm e. - . . velt and W.fe, jjrig. Gen. L.tit Eoevelt and his . wife.' Mm ai.b KooESVelt lioettinw lln Jl. n. . ' velt and Mies Malvia Thompson, eec- i "W UM iat rTeWdettt's widow, A station wagon filled with lug-' gacfe and oaoev hriafrMM ' fnllnwa ' the proceesion. -,'. C, -.... , -. : Mrs.- fioosevelt and her ehilffren ' shook hand with Howott Crim, head ' usher, and amtintirnr uhan :i; ail Iffwwl.htt frji mamIibm aI vk im w mis nous: ponce. - t-..r - J 11,1.... V.. . . She did not" glance back at. he stately White House, which had been hM hnma Aft aua- aehaiwia & - XT. 1:L4. gleamed within, amf silence enguifed th scene wher before there had been. ;- great activity. ... . ; .j. . a a ami lies tiai a riimiin . . m rm. . mm n .;. 'Uewa.4....ai T-..-' 'If tw and their daughter, Mary Margaict, are not expected td move into the Executive Manninn 1nr imnl Av because there .will have to b some ' redecorating ' of th family, apart- menu en in second lioor, . The n'ght hefov he died "Mr. 5 Roosevelt wrote a speech nhich - he expected to deliver at t a -. mwiuvn r.. juuy f-iem auvll. l ,,n . last words of his last massrg. , were these: "And to yoa aidi ail Ameiiw M'lio i'idic'a'c tht- ' -clvo5 v,.a us to ' s r -j f ar, aliiiUnK pea e I r.y i i limit to our ie n of t i row wl t, o r . t tl t . 1't i's ."'., cou. a." cf the president pro t n c I , and since t' t ii rn pi he will pi .. e o- "r t'n tpe ne-M vice r . t is t . . ioauiuratPd. Pi- it Tr- 1 invited him to s.t r,.Ji t..e c in its ineptirio-r, w' h the y J, Ho sat with ' e tr' met in i n mil Ftiday. 'jJiis h '.an of I , ' 7'niman taken to mean t -t pi eposes- to keep 5a c'-e t h congress." Not s,' ' -in Cop" took ever ty f ont' et of Watren C. . , has t..e i tion been w..: ,.t a ico preset and the custom rf having tie fT ate' pwf.i,..nT r. -v sit in on c net sessions was s t Is Frei LD. Roosevelt A picture rnpeaiinp in t,a new.". papers m very gra.:Ji"7 to , tnieuian eyes. Jt .howii . 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