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Show tti 'it Miner iejn prls and uotnen nude !hemfkes fine and fit ty f emits tl hi u.'J le j rcjl sen ie In tne eouutrv something uotth Mhile. Craee ana e,ise and fe Hum jre the things a umin needs uhen her rnuntry is at UJr: I'd d'tl.'ing iirnuiiJ vt.'h J rile uliii li ui.'l viet le pertmUed In use. or Irving In einvhile Use nun in tilings she vis nr.e? "'" In Jo ' lLOM.NCE LOUISO WALTON'. SALT ake Mme. Bresh-: TELEGRAM ! Society. Theatre?. Churches, KOVSKV S j People's Forum. Kaufman. , SOW MOKMNO, K.L . ,9,, QJ StOIV Of the Horrors of Siberian Exiki raadmoil.r of the Russian Revolution With Scores of Her Compatriots. Conveyed Con-veyed 5.000 Miles in Three Horse Vehicles With Hardly a Stop and in Bitterly ColJ WeathcT. A! Tin ra""in frfiy-fuur of her s.-v.my lhr J"""- ln ,u't.o Br-hknrkjf. the l.abush-,- r i.Ulo gi and mother." o: lb Rj.a rnoiution. l "r' In I'etro-fr4 I'etro-fr4 snd Mosco. bire within the JIt ii ucnionstistloiiS bit 10 !d in bT honor Aimiist o-incid'Bl o-incid'Bl " tn overthrow of CU Kmrsnoff 4uly a Tne.Bice was 1r-r.irsra 1r-r.irsra id iiT In fix-ofl 6ltTli by the n iJovrrnnv Dt inviting her tu i-turu to Russia. Ume H.irhkov.ky bit given up vlr-lull vlr-lull everything but ber Me for the auM of lliln freedom and brr -nuncs and aajing mk It perlect-r perlect-r clear that an would llllngly have !ira urn ltit If called upon to do . tfl.e It a daughter of a Hu-tn ilfiua and began to take not of 3. rendition of Kussiaa poorer clas J'B a tuir g rl. At nineteen she miiinI brmrlf Ufa a croup of Ul rilta Id OtrntraJ: she returned boat lad open-d a anbool f.ir -asn's "htn ibe waa twcriiy-lx ih avr-d ill ties, even those of a husband and slid, and went forth, among th pm utl dressed In tbolr alt t re, to spread br -oepel. If run Head hi fe. 1 1 n a ! y de.r 1 i d M Kronen. A cr-ion ol bumps i' h i .e. our aprin-rie. t-rgs Jolted and 'oiinrd. m too bit l-a-irni lir ir4 ui: hor .nntlni- il'"t"d. Utt 1" r rnjn"l, i'tr) lio'ii m b'inrr4 ;im a ho! -k ai'ho it .ten p n o'rr tn tii In-('i' dr or nlfht. r uf-f"rl uf-f"rl thai iiwilur aw f h 1 1 niin from km Uok of iwp O.ir orAnr rd',rl th CrnUmm n'T t ! n. At llni-4 votnrn brld baU bftwrrn th a-n.Urn.ra and oar frlrmla. Tbr lv.i alio bd roro lo har tVIr b i-lxni nllr nr ttiifd h aainr H arr ajl drrar4 1 In rnnrlrt doiba. Thr mrn had alo bMiry chln on fcrt and r1' th'lr hrada T partlT havrd. Our olTV rr k.ft thr timnrr ivnn blm bjf our am-lua am-lua Irttidt at homr aai ar u rarb thr r.frrrrnmrnt a!loanr of 4 l-I I fnnta a day for tlrrp, wo wrra plamd In thr rtt- iaayrldr rlxmrl. Mr. Krnnan baa rll dwr1br4 thr rrlla i rrrainj, rrawltn. pfr-tl witb i K urrv. rnnautn:tlon and typhoid. I Tliry had In !! rouihly mvrrrd JUh planter, o.'tro rd from vrroilo I klllrd tv tnrmrntrd rrorr Tbr air waa InrarlaMy nolrotna front the opfa rxrrrmrDt t;t; tho 'nj Vnch on bloh a alct bad no bd -tothra Throtifh thr walla w hrard thr rnd-. rnd-. Irw Janallnx of frttrra. Ihr moan'nf i of womrn. thr rrlrn of al( k bablra. On llir wall wrr a maa of lnrrlptlona, j nimra of frlrnda who had (trnio brforr iin. nrwa nf dralh and Inminity. and i i-hrrwd blu of adkr .for oiitwlttlnc I thr (rndanora. fvunr wrrr frrahly , rut. but on worm-ratro lort porta lij vim? Amcr it jn (iris and uotnen made !hemfkes fine and fit ty lencitsi tl hi u.'J le J re.il sem,e In tne eouulrv something uotth Mhile. Craee ana ease unJ ilinjre the things a umin neejs uhen her tnumry is at tear: V I'd J-il'.iH iirmnij tr.'j rifle uliii li vilt viet le pertmUed lo use. or Irving 1 lo emvUte Use nun in tilings she tri rVr wMif h Jo ' 1. t LOP I NCt LOUISC WALTON'. I :v t . pk r 'j 1 r- n She ,s lhQ Ncw NalionaI ' I riVr-Hfl Fencing Champion. I I 1 'i . V-l-ll A UKV oulh fi.l Min nornr loulw ' ! 1 v 1 Waltim of Nrw ork wrnt to Parla 1 I M i m frw rar ago for hrr flnUhia ' 1 ' Ik V uliiration hr littlr drramrd that ah waa lo 1 C ' ' II Irarn In F.uriin what haa at Uat pil htT ! I j. r rr a champion In AtorrUa. To-day ahe ka I ; I ' . J arhirrnl thr ditluirtion of bring llir lalrat '."in ' J I L, H w utnrr of thr national folia romprtitlon for i I 1 I I wotnrn - prrnnrrr among thor who frnce. I I I It wax a( Mix U hitr'a Villa Onponl j ', I ,1 M S hoo thai llir prrtly Amrrlran flmt took 1 B "P t grarrfiil art of plying th liiittnnril I I lunlrr. ami o adrpt did ahr brrnmr, and ao I faxinatrd with it. that hr rontlnucd her i I prarllre on hrr rrturn to tint rtiunlry. Mi j . E Walton Jolnrd thr Nrw York Krnrrre' CUuli , I VV I anil wrnt Into thr intrlrarira of parry anil f 1 lliru.t umlrr llir rlub'a mail tm d'armra. Prof. llanxny- ll rar he rnlrrrd the IMa, If . lMlual"rd on a trrhnirahty. Thla li V wir fourtrrn romurtltnra wrre pitted I A acaiimt rarh nthrr in bout after bout, but I I ' Mux Walton wore down hrr tariou oppo- II nrnta until it ramr to thr final auault at I ep t arma amt Mna Ailrlaiile rhrlg, of New I o k ' York, whom he rirfealrd by aenea of I j" . ' I brilliant lhrul. - -'y. Mia Walton i the daughter of Mr. ami t 1 f y- , l Mr. 1)m M. Walton of h.at flrangr. lire , IV ' r l j ian homr. hoartrr, U In New York, where . 1 the haa a atuilio, for Irt it he known, $', . '-?3 il j , national chainpioii la quite , , .A. aa akillrd with Ihr bruih aa with T H ' the foil, a-her finished port ralti In . , hrn a ?orrr I a lakrn ti I'-ari'i lB. a bl-. lllti group o.' buta . nr th An itr t'tr . W arrlT4 lit : Vrbruan, fnr br d'trr bl' nero I tin to look for work. iWIng I frw for.rn llttlr rhlldrrw ljiro:Mrd g hmil. Tbr fitl agrnt forbade nr. aud (board hia police rule from HI. I'rtrrthitrt. whlrb 'orbld aa rilled dontor to haul the alrk or aa allied tnlnlairr bo eotnfort tha dying No rdrated prraoa may U hit powan to Improte hla hanj"L (Mn pull-tlrUn pull-tlrUn har h N out aa laborer lo the Com kg at irnta a day). Hrr were rhrre totmg atudrnla. "admmla-Iratlr- eailoa. eillrd for riff without a trial borouaa rwprrted by aotna g-0 darm or mjv. Wo derided to wap. and ararrbrd two yrora for a gild U lead Ha a thousand nillra lo tha I'o rlfc. Wr found a bent old peasant tlii bad mad tho ionrnry yrara b-for. b-for. With b'm w art out on nlgnt. Idln( four park horara. W ood found thr old man uarlraa. W had mia and a onmpaaa, but the did lltt'.r gmd In tbr Talza. thai roglnn of foret rrag and atrrp ravlnra, whrr w walkrd in toward hrarra and HOW to tho rrglon below. Often I watrhei) my -poor, at'ipld eie go rolling roll-ing and anortlng dowa a ravin. brp rng at h paaed each that the grit would atop bit fall. Thro Cor fcoura wr would u all o ir arta and rnrrgle lo drag and rnai h'm up. It waa beautiful weather by day but bitterly bit-terly eold ry night. We had hard tack to eat, aUo preaned tea and a little lo-baco. lo-baco. So we walked and rllmhed hout 6o mil"; In a ttralgbt Una per-hap per-hap 700. Meaoahll the puller had aearchod In vain. The Governor bad telegrajmed to St. Petrralaicg. and from ther the command had mmn that wr ho found at any ruat. Th plan adopted waa characterise of the rtent. Fifty fe!ghborlng faiTm-r were aelzed tin harreet tlmel and were exiled from farm and (amlllea until they brought iia bk. After wek of aearch they found n In the Apple Mountains. Their lender abouted arrow a ravin that unlea we gave In they mui.t keep on our trail and f-i waa Itnooa-a'.ble Itnooa-a'.ble Aa w went a.k. around ear of u rode ten armed men Tht three tnd"nta were wnt In different dif-ferent direction up Into the ort of th Aretlc wlldernejia Yakutnk. ller each alrnit In a llttlo -yurt" (mud hut), with wild MonsolUn and their cattle, aealed In winter, atlfling. lined thick with rotting atraw, raga an1 animal filth. If the rxlle walked ont to broatbe, the watchful native dragved him bark. To auch yurt two young girl 'friend of mine. Rona Frank and Vera Hheftel, atudenta from the medical college at St. Vrterabiirg, wer aent each alone and epent yoara without with-out a word from clvlllied people, ln auch pi area even men have gone In-aane. In-aane. But 1 loava my tory. Of th three atudenta, one I dead, another It dying of consumption and tb thirl ewaped. returned to the old atrugcle In Ruaala. waa caught and given right veara aa a bird-labor convict, and bav- She Is thq Ncw National X j Fencing Champion. I WllKV voulh fid Min riorenra loulae ' Walton of New York went to Parti i a few )rar ago for her nnUhiag ' eiluration the little dreamed that ah waa lo Irarn In F.urope what haa al laat atari her a champion In America. To-day ahe haa I achieved the dinluirlion of being lite lalrat i ' 1 1 1 ' J winner if Ihr national folia competition for i women premiere among thoe who fence. II wax al M W hite Villa tliiponl J ' S hoo thai I he prrtly Amrrlcan flmt took up the graceful art of plying the buttoned I muter, ami o adrpt did ahe become, and ao faxinatrd with it. that hr rontlnucd her practice on hrr rrturn to tint country. Miaa j Walton Jolnrd Ihr Ncw York rrncrra' Club i , anil ornl inlo Ihr intrlraciea of parry anil ( Ihru.t umlrr the rluli'a mail ra d'armea. Prof. I)anx"- l aat rr ahe entered the II "t, hut wa diMUlltlrd on a technicality. Thla rar fourtrrn ionix-tltor wrre pitted gamut each other in bout after bout, but Mwa Walton wore down her varioua oppo-nenta oppo-nenta until it came to the final auaull at arma agmt Mim Ailelaule (iehrlg, of New York, whom he rirfealrd by a acrira of brilliant lhrui.lv Mi Walton ! Ihr daughter of Mr. ami Mr. I)ai( M. Walton of hat Orangr. llrr , own homr. hoartrr, l In New York, where br haa a (1111110, for let it he known, Ibe new national champion la quite . , aa akillrd with the bruih aa with . the foil, a- her flnlthed port ralti In . , Pk imI well attest i e.,v , : - v . -: ; W-":4" ' - .J' iv : aiweawaaanaji at' HL KVjrvTwwaraaaaai iw i aMaaawaaaaaaaaaal I She did not do tliia I 'IT loot. She Wa ar I rrtr4 and after flrai Vint cat Inlo an "iipaakaUr r!l I ma w aa re. morei to a priaon "II In 1'rrrograd Til cell waa nine !et long by five fr..t ide, tod ahe never ft It for more than : years. Mm, lireobkovtky ui lb otiiar politi-In politi-In the prlaon lormrrj a "club," Hie nooera of which communicated wtb n soothr by rapping rap-ping on the plp , 1i l' 4 ran through tnr.r ceiln. Finally tney were bronchi to trial, and in the ar-'ic.a ar-'ic.a whl i followa Mme. Ure,hkovaky ''. of hiT trul hi r trrrfcl Journey to ii.-rl wui acorea j '-t oihrr unfortil- IUle, ior aitempt to f "hi in bitterly I old weather, her MRS. CATHERINE BRCSHKOVSKY. rapture and punishment and ber ro-lf5c ro-lf5c and Bist return to Itunsia. looked a century old. For along tuli Great Siberian Road over a million men. women ad children have "y CITHKRMK IIRKMlkOVSKY. IN 1 S78 we wrere tried. One hundred had died or gone Insane. We 193 rre packed inlo a little ball. Over halt lu! belonged to our club, and I had a lining ahouk as 1 now looked at these Uulmiates wlih whom I had dally ulked. White, thin and crippled, but -'ill the aame stout heart We nerved nch other to rofuae to be tried, for the inal we knew waa to be a farve, with " peoiaJ Jury of only aeven, of whom I'Jl one was a peiuant, and lth a I'idge appoinlod by the Cir. Tbey 'imde.i us Into sroupa of ten or fif- the trials lanted half a year. When my turn canie I protctud Sinst this ranc; for ihin I waj al nine taken out and my prison term as IcnKlhejiod to rive par a" a hard-llxir hard-llxir convict In the mines. My term 'crved. 1 was a Sib.rlan exile for life. Sorrily at night, to avoid a demonstration, demon-stration, ten of us were led out. Otiier l a followed on auo eaaive nl,'liU. In Ui street below were eleven "telegoa" -bfavy hooflod vehlclen . with three iornes each. Into one I was plare.l, a tout gondarm equeered 111 on each Me. to remain there two montha. Just ore my knees sat the drler. We rnt off at a gallop, and cur S.KM)-llc S.KM)-llc Jo-imey bg4n. The Grent SI- i dragged, 2:.0,000 aince U7i, people from every social class; murderers and degenerate aide by aide with tender girl who were exiled through the Jealoua wife of eoiue petty town ofllclal. You keen aaking me for ene and atorlee. But you se we were thinking think-ing of our dream and did not not.ee ao much the life outside. Lld any die? Ye. one by typhoid. Our ofltrer rucbed the nufTerer on at full gallop, until his delirious cries from the olt-ln olt-ln vehlole so roused our prot'Mn that he waa left In the Irkutk Prlffin, where he died. Were tiiere any children? chil-dren? Yea. one little wife bad a biby fn months old, but the root of us dil nil we could to help her, and rlie child i-urvlied. Friend to Hay goodny? Ah. let me think. Yes as we paused through Krasnoyarsk a atudenta old mother had come from a distance lo nee him. She caught but a glimpse, the gendarmes Jerked him tuck Into the vehicle and they galloped on Ai ( came by I aaw her white, hapgard old ifce. Then she fell by the ruad-lde. ruad-lde. On reaching th Kara minos f found that the prison year waa but eight montha. and that my forty months in prison had been taken from my 'ort.v-eight-month entem:e. So having sU'rd ten months, I left Kara as I v Ing again eacaped. Is to-day renewing th struggle. Aa punishment for my attempt I waa sentenced to four year at bard labor In Kara and to forty blow of the Uh. Into my cell a Physician came to aee If I were strong enouerb to live through tb agony. I saw at once that, afraid to flog a woman political without precedent, by thla trick of declaring me too alok to be punished they wanted to eitabllah th precedent of the eenleni e In order that others might be flogged In Ike future. I Insisted that I waa strong enough, and thst tha court hsd no right to record auoh a sent once unless they flogged me at onoe. The sentence waa not carried out. Hack In Kara I rejoiced to meet seventeen women politicals, with ahnni I lived In four low cells. Here we hsd books and writing materials and were quite comfortable, rtlarusalng tha future struggle for Russia's freedom. free-dom. A few weeks later eight of the men political esrapH In pairs, leaving dummies In their place. Aa th guards never took more thin a hasty look Into that noisome cell. Uiey did not discover dis-cover the ruse for week. Then mounted mount-ed Cossack r.-Mie out. The man hunt , spread. Some of lue fugitive.' ! struggled through Jungles, over nwun-j (sine snd through swamps a thousand miles to Vladivostok, saw thn long' I-for I-for American vessels, and there on the dock overe recaptured All were brought bark to Kara. Fbr thla w-e were all punished One morning the (Vnsnck gunrls entered our cells, seized us. tore off our cloth" and dreasrsl us In convict suits alive with vermin That scene cannot be described. One of sia attempted suicide. sui-cide. Taken loan old prison, e wer thrown Into the "bUck holes" fou! little stalls tiff a low grlinv hill which contained to biz stoves and to llttl. windows. Koh of us hud a stall m. j feet 1,0 five. m Inter nights th' I stall door were Lift open for he.it, lint J in summer each lurked at n'c i' :n her own black hole. For three months we d A not use our bunks, bui SiukM with ewndl.w and palls of s- aid 1 lug water, until at last the v rrnln ' ere all kllli-d. W'e had been pet. ou j tlie "Mark ho'e diet" of black hr ..'I , and water For three years we never VealMed the outside air We strtmgle I constantly aalnt the nntragea In j fllcted on us After one outrase .-, lay like a row of dead women for nln dav without tourlilng fo'd. unJI nr i tain promisor were finally ix,. i.c i from the Ward'-n. This "hunger strike ; ,was used repeatedly. To thwnrt II r acre i. I'-n 'hiuii I h.ind and fool a Ills ''s"fcis iri'd to force food down our t :iriat. Kara gre sorse alter I lift. To hint al shut happened I tell briefly tne slorv ' try dour friend Maria, a aouan o' hrosd education Hid deop r tin' riient S'mrily after my going, M.irl.i sa ' ill.-. Klgida elr ke an of-tichil of-tichil d" had repeatedly Insulted the Moim-n T' (lavs later she watched SU'I 111 'II' Ili'lallltlK Sil l bleeding frolll Ih" ln i. 'Iia' night she saw three "UH n Min i I u clde k a protest to the ",!d -I" kiiov that tant) nien at'e'iip'isl si. u Ide on the nli'ht follow-lui', follow-lui', and -.in il. i .t in I in il to druble til" protest by iif-a-...ti ilinr tne (Kiveinor i.f 'I i h e -II.. r .1 who luid ord'-red Si"id'H Mi.i-viii- At tills time V.ai'la vKll pretiLinl Iter irl-m term over, -he !e't , lor husband mid a:k. hinlreds of til led ' the ("ivirri'ir'i o'i :i id -li't hltn !ie spent three in ' i. : s In a e.dl. ilirtv "secet i ell," nit lung enough to lie down In or hi nil i-nu'iM ti stmd up In. W'Mrlng the est off m. I of a c.mvlet, slecpln.! on the pure fl iur nnd tor'tieiited bv vermin: ver-min: she was then sentenced to be dunged ohe hi-silutcd no s'h.'thcr to - Hie Kf. of her uiiliorn child 'tu" Vri' tint if she revealed hr ron d ti in licr e' iiterirv aould be chaiigei lo linprl-t'iiment. She decldei to keep silent and sacrifice ber c hi Id, that when thr ereoutlou waa over and ber condition was discovered th effect on Itiiseia might be still gre.iter. Her ciinditlou, however, bex-aiue apparent, and elie waa started olt lo the IrkiUsa I'rlson It .is uiidsluler. lorty below rero Hhe walked She ass given no ovepiwl and no tsu, until soma common com-mon criminals In the column gave her thelri. Her child w Imrn dead ln pri-ou snd snui after die too died. M'linalillo I had been tsken lo steensgii'iir.k. a ll'tle Ilurlat hsnilet on the front rr of tlh na, here Mr. Ken-n.in Ken-n.in ?in t me Kennan mpiIisI of h"r In tlxwe words: llir face Isire traces o' muii sufferlnE, .anil her thick, dirk wsvy hiilr, cut short In prt n at the mines, as streaked here snd ihi re with gray. Tint not hardihlp nor exile, nor pina! servitude h.id le.ii able tn break her brave, flnelv tempered spirit, or 'x shake her mnvlnlons of bonor or duty. There s.s not another educated edu-cated womnn within a hundred miles; she wa sepiinled for life from her 1 family and friend, and she 'iad, it seemed lo inc. nothing to look forward to except a ' cr more or less of hl'd'hlh and prlvailon. snd r'. last I i burial in s lnnnly graveyard tvside th Selrnga lUver. Th xinahakea con rag with whloh tbls uafortunat woman contemplated her dreary fu tur. and th faith ah manifested !n tha ttltlmaie liiumpli of liberty la her native country were aa touching as they wera heroic Almost the Uat words she said to me were: 'Mr. Ken-nan, Ken-nan, we may die In xj and ear children chil-dren may die In exile, and our children' chil-dren' nblldrwn may die In exll, hut something must come of It at laatl'" The seven years that followed, ah continued, were the hard eat of the twenty-three, for I spoke to but a few politicals who atnpped there several seeks, la winter from twenty la fl'ly below xero I used to put my olialr up on the brick stove and sit w'th rny head close to th thatch. (Hence the severe rheirmstlrm that now affects her!. Tb Government had allowed me 16 a month. My hut rent waa oO ornls. wood. 11.50. food 14. My friends al home? Tea. they aent money, too, but, of course, I sent this to my Kara friends. At long Intervals one of their many letters reached m sometime owed. In the lining of a Burlat rap. I grew alnroat frantic with loneliness, and to keep my sanity" I would run out on th snow ahootint passionate nrstlona. or even placing I tO'wllnuej oana-l MME. BRESHKOVSKY'S OWN STORY OF THE HORRORS OF SIBERIAN EXILE potntrd to !n, tArr tnpplfj f-r liff. to women wlfi hijnti.iiKU lcl UiHlrr tha luph. nnl wlirri akf.1 if mm wiif ! ie fuifVi-r foKl. thrn th-v oiil.1 try oit ao fir lv that t'i thfa f.r fnir itl In tha nat room wouM hrlli.w anl haa to t.r tiuie'.iii. Airaiii I HtMitit artk ahoit t'hiinta thtr Imhha Iih'I if livma. nl in r.j.iv aotne ixhkiiiiI t kh u lt (l how hr hahy haiil Ui-l 1 winter !( rr. Wli)? I akl 1 1- m thrv ha-1 plv the liioftt wiiu lii airipa of hi ml. T ! frw art! hr tl niuat on ttia lanft rn-m my ria artmi.t hrtriv a txM.k of fnhl written in tr.trli otir prin ni- n nttr th Invr t f r- -dm Ami thru .it l. to th nlirht. Ih fnrliKl t mi.'wr i ir la irtii, hrM-t t'm ami llnlt tn tUrniH ltr m'1 th rffrii.f fwi v -aaiMnf hm f-r that niyniTixii tn - a 'Thr- i,t ti n mm rffiH-tiv tl oral "fli Ttilrd hi ctwc wt l hrv ftMM.itf Hut litany f,f us h:.. tlhltri-. M-Wt. (.,.tlv Kovil.n aJid fi.td ' to kl; i,.t t. retfHs kr pdi.l ti ' in (Mir t ttf'.. liti' i'u ri.una I at llpr " fl. r.. i i 'i is rd v Hi'it . p m ;t T I ft it mim j..i.ktv. bcTo,. i in.pletif.K t.y wiiH Thru tha hur crimp m I ft to mxt tmtlv a piai mi I foul'l ra aloud tho,t wnd! f iL f'thtra ho ihry nf uined. until a lr-erka lr-erka later aiiutnr Mtr In diBgu.- t arn In tiifin In tl.t ear i f HT4, er Vi' t' eilurtJ i-npUi travelod among in pfas-tntp. Weary oim. you aaty. e. hen the pAant ar flow and d Tl. a n -I the it r it o( f ridfnn ma f ,m tlh.Hlon. Hut ,ifn that .,rtt n w r.ii, one frli fur fmin wmic Tm-: . too, me ht(.i CH:raMlnal nrlppit s nf iit iimit fti'tn iMitf 1 lha ptlma donna and tinitaT srand ora aria to th hlrak Ianda4apd, whifh ttavrr applHuno The afven ear nvrr. I wna allowed to travel all thioiiuh Hiherta. I lived three yeata In likulek. Dm main Hl-h-r)an rltv. ami iimny eura leaid-a In TohrUk. Tluinii and .thr amallfr tiiH. Ilrr am mv hitidphlp ended I aaw the -uf rTtna of other l.ryin. Py I tha iicrMPltia priMnion from l.uaalu I knrw that our work maa aprradlna. Ulih hunrtrfN of iMmira'lea I planned futiira work. In H-pipinbrJ,JAl. Ihir-I'tiKhlv Ihir-I'tiKhlv "rrformri," I aei urril pu;mia-alfiii pu;mia-alfiii to return to Kuanm. hmJ rt.ree honra iHtrr I we nil th tram I In aM-ukiHK of hrr mihvtU' In apreadliiN ht-r projmitiinda amotic th paaaiila. Mm lire ahkovwky nn told an interviewer. "We put on 1 1 we Hit dreee. to elmre the mh a and lr-Mk down the !. -anla' itidkIhu il in( runt I trprd in t'normoua hark hittM, coarse ahlrt and ( drawera, and hruvy cloak I ud ai id on my far ami hitrdn; I worked Mid ; ate with tha pananta; I harnfil thrir, apeeh I traveled on f-Mi, forgina" pajapnrta: 1 lived 'illetnllv ' By nialit I did my niKanttn a Ynu dealre a pictuie? A low room with mud floor and walla, ftaftrra jut ovr your head, and ait Ul hii(hei. that h. , Tha room patked with rrn, woman wom-an and children. Two hla: follow ant on tha hlrh hrlck atove. ith thair (lanfling f t knofklht orra1nnal a-plauee. a-plauee. Thre pctipl had !en anth arad by my hot, a brae fellow whom I pli:kd out, and ha In turn h-td rhoaeri only thou whom HlOerla mild not ter-r'f ter-r'f I n t . w r"-n'ted their fl-r r t r I roiiMl. llh coinrailea. V a oiill h. waya efuiiuraKe encb otler, f..r ail h i.l found the pe.Lr:inta e.ii-ei-. to im: lie iHnd had been the 1l1e1.n1 i.f their t.iM era; their eak'Tlie.., rie; and .tmr wonla of rhrr tr arnt from 1 group to anothitr An innn'rrni;i-. avHtiuii aj atm-ii'it. a rorro.n..:i.U.r 1 o cipher waa lnvenleil, Xv iiu.ciih'Ii apreed throni;li thirty-. lx Kre.it -t. -. -lure, of Hunia and lierame ati.'i,','.' better i.rgiuime.l ;o tuy l'i : .iity w;ia CMaMifhed " |