DENIED BY WAR BRIDES
NOT SHABBILY TREATED IN NEW YORK Vehement denials that they had been shabbily treated and were living in squalor were made by many Efnglish war brides in New York, according to a story published in the Daily Mirror. * One bride is quoted as saying: “With the exception of my husband, everybody has been kind to me.” Daniel Green, Administrator of Social Service for the Nevj York Chapter of the American Red Cross said: “If there are hundreds of British war brides living in squalor while waiting a passage back to Britain, my organisation knows nothing of it. We have no reason to believe that hundreds are stranded here.
“We have heard of no incident in which brides have complained of the treatment they have received in stores or restaurants.”
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 75, 20 January 1947, Page 5
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133DENIED BY WAR BRIDES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 75, 20 January 1947, Page 5
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