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Show Explorers Correct Statement. A group of newspaper conosnoml-cuts conosnoml-cuts at Portsmouth wore iiikuImk oer the wry fnrmn) nml elalmiato wonting of diplomatic pnporK They thfiuclit that too much caro was siwn to thin matter Hint a plain Hlniemeni ill-wujs ill-wujs should 8ufllci. Hut M-.S.ilo. who hml liccu listen-tup; listen-tup; i"lPII. now Interiuiileil. "I"al!i H'nioments hiilllce." li hnld "when It 1b no one's lnt"rest to twist them nbuul. to ni!lnlrrpret them. Wills, lesal ilot'iuneiiiH anil trentlps must lie more ihnn plain Htati-nients Thoj imi3t be Imn-boiinil. And, when anyone attpinii's to ImptiKii them, protrrt and ready must be their de i fenn-- n inonipi iiiul ready, h.i. ns I tl '.'iii.p or tho famous Alrlenn -1 pli it-r. "This expkiicr was drscrilihic a liar rowing ndventure thai hail befallen him In the Afilran wilds. "I peeiPd Into the Jungle,' be bald, mid there beloie mo lay a trunlJess body.' "'Ah, wlint are jou tnlkliiK abimt?' snarled si ilwil oxploiei. Whoever heard of n truiildoas body.' "'My It lend,' 'he find Hjieaker nn-sweied. nn-sweied. cnlnilj, 'this body was that of an elephant. " |