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Show I American Tobacco Is Appreciated by General Denikine Says Regular Ration Would Enable Him to Drive Bolshevists Bol-shevists From Moscow. I KKATKRfNODAR, Nov. 29. (By I the Associated Press.) Half a carload , of American tobacco lias just been distributed dis-tributed by the Arrerican Red Cross among the troops of General Denikine, which are operating against the Bol-sheviki Bol-sheviki in southern Russia. General Denikine, himself, received two pounds and tl:o members of his staff one pound. The general was immensely pleased, saying: "With a regular ration of American Amer-ican pipe tobacco the souUrern Russia forces could drive the Bolshevists out ! of Moscow in short j order. ' 1 I General Denikino places tobacco in ' first position avft' stimulant to morale ' among soldijrs Most of the Amer- icau tobacco wjll be rolled into cigar-I cigar-I ets, as .the ofdinury Russian soldier ! loves 'to make his own. i Wh'n (jronrrnl Denikine leanw?d that J the supply of smoking material had arrived he said: " should like to buy if all, but my salary is only $60 a .month and I am trying to live within my income. It is the most appreciated gift I have received re-ceived in years, " he added, as he tucked the tobacco away in. his saddlebags. |