Line 5.0.0 When I lunched with the General she

Line 5.0.1 ;aid: 'We were formed as an auxiliary

Line 5.0.2 o the army around Munich time in

Line 5.0.3 1938. When war was declared we were

Line 5.0.4 LG.000 strong.'

Line 5.0.5 The A.T.S. now numbers 50,000, but

Line 5.0.6 3eneral Knox aims to bring the strength

Line 5.0.7 if her feminine army to 200,000. Re

Line 5.0.8 ?ruiting is voluntary, but there may soon

Line 5.0.9 je some form of conscription.

Line 5.0.10 'It is better to have volunteers,' Mrs.

Line 5.0.11 5nox said. 'Voluntary soldiers, par

Line 5.0.12 Licularlv when they are women, do a

Line 5.0.13 Detter job. But the army needs 200,000

Line 5.0.14 women, and y?e must get' them.'

Line 5.0.15 The age limit for women soldiers is