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A MILITARY SECRET.

MRS ROOSEVELT'S TRIP TO ENGLAND.

P.A. Gable.

BOSTON, Oct. 21.

The Christian Science Monitor's Washington correspondent states that Mrs Roosevelt, although she dislikes restrictions on her freedom, will abide by the censor's rules, and the time and means of her departure to England remain a military secret. This will be her first trip across the ocean since she came to the White House nearly ten years ago. The President's wife will not go to Bifckingham Palace as a State visitor, because she does not hold an official position in the United States, despite her many semi-official activities and frequent references to her as the "Assistant President." She will doubtless use the opportunity to ascertain what Britain has done to meet social upsets which the United States has only begmi to feel. She indicated recently her special concern at increased juvenile delinquency, and the absence of central kitchens, day care centres and other facilities for working mothers which the war's impact caused Britain to meet many months ago.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 250, 23 October 1942, Page 5

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A MILITARY SECRET. Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 250, 23 October 1942, Page 5

A MILITARY SECRET. Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 250, 23 October 1942, Page 5

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