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Show PLEDGES THE UNION TO THE LAST MAN PARIS, Sept. 27. Henry Franklin-Bouillon, Franklin-Bouillon, who was appointed to the newly created post of minister of missions abroad in the recent reorganization of i ne French cabinet, returned loday from his visit to the L'nited States, where he urged a plan for co-operation in war legislation by the parliamentary bodies of the nations na-tions at war with the central powers. The Paris newspapers comment extensively exten-sively today on his report of his trip and give particular prominence to an interview in-terview in which he describes his leave-taking leave-taking with President Wilson. With a final shake of his visitor's hand, says M. Franklin-Bouillon, the president said to him: "To the last mam, to the last dollar, the whole force of the United States is at your service." |