er \ Eighteen miles outside London, at I Dartford, is a big new hospital for lg I American wounded. ‘''United States n-iArmy. Base Hospital, No. ST,” is the ilt I name on it, writes a special corres-ir-^pondent to the Cleveland Press. •■8- A thousand beds are ready, and il- 2,000 additional will be ready as theyare needed.Th Americans; now in the hospital 2y come from practically every state in fe the Union. And these bays are right c- at home, and all eager to get back er to the front.Mrs. Skinner, wife of the Ameri-35 can consul general, heads this Red Cross visiting committee. I was at Dartford when Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Walter Hines Page, wife of the American ambassador who recently resign-ig er. and a number of other American n-1 women dropped out for one of their ss friendly afternoons with the Americaniy boys.a Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Page and the rest of the American Red Cross d, women have, a lot of staunch friends to in Dartford hospital who will remem-i-U ber them all their lives.‘T-