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Show included a charge by six Dutch newspaper editors that the "boy meets girl" influence was helping to turn the heads of the Yanks. The editors, on tour of the United States to study economic, social and political trends, had expressed ex-pressed their opinion after an announcement an-nouncement that a TJ. S. Army poll showed 19 per cent of 1,700 soldiers seeing some justification for German aggression. 1 Surprise at the results of the poll was expressed by the visitors, , who said they could not under- ! stand, "how American troops could be so taken in by propaganda propa-ganda as to condone Germany's role in the war. "However, I suppose sup-pose you can't expect them to think otherwise, after fraternizing fraterniz-ing with German girls," com- , mented one of the group. GERMAN GIRLS HELD HARMFUL Repercussions from reports of conciliatory trends of American G. I.'s in Germany this week had |