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RIP VAN WINKLE

MAN WHO HATED ROOSEVELT

TEN YEARS ALONE IN RANGES

NEW YORK, Feb. 25 A man, who fled to Idaho hills in 1932, because he did not like Mr. Roosevelt as President, has been arrested for draft evasion. Feder m agents surprised the man, Lilian Morland, whose age is, loity-foui. 1 had a. cave home in the hills. He was ragged, bearded and dirty. He did not know that the wa was on. He was at first stmtltd, and in.nv mi mb ted when told tnai bu. Roosevd\ I& was ' still President. Morland said he lived on raw meat and berries. “I went into the hills "hen Roosevelt beat Ho ° ver n i? 3 but 1 said “I do not like F.D.R. but wish I had learnt three years aothat he had a war on Ins hands, would have forgotten my “ iu^ e against him, and come out ol i fils to help to beat Hitler and loj ■ Maybe I alt wrong about Roosevelt, because a guy who can terms as President-two mwai —must have what it

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Grey River Argus, 1 March 1945, Page 6

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RIP VAN WINKLE Grey River Argus, 1 March 1945, Page 6

RIP VAN WINKLE Grey River Argus, 1 March 1945, Page 6

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