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Show I fa CHILORFK : FOUND STARVING American Relief Men Finally Admitted Into Country by Soviet Officials m H WARSAW. Aug. 81. (By The As- mmmm sbrutcd Press ) Maurice Pale H Itecschel Walker, members of the Anvrican relief organisation H Imvc gone to Moscow from Minsk to H confer with soviet official regarding J thr carrying on of the feeding of H i klldren begun in White Russia during H toe polish regime They also ob- H tSJD first hand Information U COD I djlions In c entral Russia frith a m v I ir planning the feeding of mothers and children with American Red "ross U spiles. The two Americans went to Minsk with Ihe Polish p.-fw miy.slon, hut When Uii y arrived they were mad' virtually prisoners) the same h. the Poles Thej toiil th- correspondent of The A am i 1 latsd Pnm that while U. that city they had encountered difficulty diffi-culty on every hand In convincing soviet sov-iet authorities they had no ulterior motives toward Russia. Kf foils to rencli Moni dw iMTf iloui to no abandoned, aban-doned, but George Tchltcherln. Hol-.-hevik foreign minister, sent a delega- ing them. The delegation admitted that more than 300.000 babies and Young children were In danger of Starving Starv-ing in White Russ.iu. They wanted con-irol con-irol uT the distribution of supplies and seem io desire tQ make the work a Russian affair. .Mr. Pate: who has Just recovered from Illness, -aid that when word was received hS could go to .Moscow under un-der escort, he had about derided to give up the attempt hut wanted to do ail that v i i humanel) possible to glv aid to the starving children of Russia |