CASUAL GREETING
AN AMERICAN AIRMAN'S HOMECOMING.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. NEW YORK, March 17.
Harold Dahl, the American aviator who received international publicity through nis wife's efforts to save him from a firing squad by sending General Franco her picture, arrived back with five other former prisoners from Spain. His wife, 30 minutes late in arriving al the pier, greeted him with surprising casualness. She merely said “Hello” and presented her cheek for a kiss, explaining that she did not want to smear lipstick on him. She left in a cab with two other men, leaving her husband to follow alone.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1940, Page 8
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