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PRESIDENT’S WIFE

LEFT IN THE DARK

WASHINGTON, June 10. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt doesn’t I know much more about what is going on in the world to-day than the average newspaper reader, she admitted to a “Christian Science Monitor” correspondent. ' “When I go in to see my husband I these days,” she said, “he looks up ' from his work and says, ‘did you want to ask a question?’ “I get the feeling that the sooner he can get back to his work, the more : pleased he will be.” she laughed.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1942, Page 8

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90

PRESIDENT’S WIFE Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1942, Page 8

PRESIDENT’S WIFE Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1942, Page 8