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FROM m HERALD ¥ ¥ % ¥ %X X ¥ X X ¥ ¥ WTO Tll]lfl SERVICE. ESTABLISHED 1876. i CONNECTICUT. MONDAY, Figg VHOLE WORLD 1 HT Sz IRATE TAXPAYERS BY STRIKE PROBLEM <. o e o THAT BOARD OF e State’s Attorney, Offers Reward India, Labor Unrest Is Seen | siaic’s Atomer tioin at. Ateom to- . ivi il S—— Iu.l of the state a reward the apprehension and conviction 95,000 OUT IN PATERSON, K. J. 12" 222 fiMl Rfim; flgfif[fi{m | One ofthe State’s Best B e !h» Cheney Mills watehman in Mar Up g 5 1 anything new in | and Ratway Men T Sweden Quit] (0 it the case. i tained to Fight Boost Fred Klein., driver of the so-called work. L e e Hine Ad&'%a sF e Blfi GO in Assessmenis Persing 1o >aterson, N. J., I 3. ——Betweca 3 farttor yolice -w-‘mm and 27,000 silk workers, rep- forgnopniy ThelHiantioncapcy were idle here dingto [ dassnoncLnE RS i 0 ANOTHER MEETING TU S S N TWO DEAD, MANY HURT | FAvORS FIVE YEAR CONTROL WEDNESDAY NiGHT OTHERS MAY § hition employe e s L HesnQearricdigout ng seorell iN FATAL EXPL@S!BN Unless This is Doye, Mr. Hines yggore simons, Chairman. and P. 8. In Exceptional Cases Where & gram Same of the work i i i & red, were locked out Thinks Roads Should Be Returned | McMahon, J. V. Andrews, Anton| Show Good Reasons For Leav e tur when the; —_— | ; W of 7 o'clock, while ing ek e Svmpathy with them. | Chemricals in Celgate & Co. at Once to Private Ownership With- | « Cieszynski and W. W. Leland Per- Army They May Be Demobilized By T — A.,."l'oporl‘ionau‘ L¥emnities. ! y 3 j : 6N the other hand, all the AT . " i ancn e Yema n- A 5 ) ) out Waiting For 21 Month Period. | Mapent Committce to Demand In Waiving Transportation Claims. have suffered Immense losses and | | 5 o N e | sstization of AsscsSors! Method: ¢ must all benefit from the indemni Laboratoery, Jersey City, i Washington, Feb. 3.—Director Gen Sisetieation ol CavOx tho W Persh- ot g oyt i i | shington, Feb. ~Gen which the enemy is v. Each No Disorders In bawrence. ing has been authorized by the war should receive in proportion to Loxrence. Mass., Ueb. =Textile, Blow Up Today. operatives in large numbers joined in 2 strike today \force demands 54 hours' £ s work ua- Walker D. [Hines, testifying doday Taxpayers Invited to Attend. o T e e S Another meeting of the New I department to send home for imme- effort it has made T} T, . diate discharg ¥ any i a oq | smaller states that, have s P mercs | Commiittes Tion el fivnD tinie |lain Mazpavers e ssociatic il Do | dirteidischange from Sthofarm v Rars aris, Fe 3. (By the Associated | Smaller state ¥ ¥ drafted or enlisted man who presents more than larger ones in compar | | Press)—The All h | | convincing evidence of sickness or Sl ied commission which | t5 their wealth, ought to receive i i i i helc ednesdny ovening = since his appointment as railroad head | held Wednesday cvening in Booth’s Qid mot believe in goy- | Nl when further steps will be taken der the chedule which | Jepcer ¢ity, Feb. 3.—Chemiecals ex- haa anall dopt S w e e o | declared he other distress in his family. leaves for Poland next Saturday to | ger indemnities in proportion. A} {to contest the action of the loca low to Make Application. adjust controversies Detween the | lute fairness ought to preservec The department announced today | Poles and Czecho-Siovaks over the | the division of indemnities m wders had predicted. feprand o adjoining buildings and| i rates of a number of local proprerty | thil men may make their own re- Teschen coal flelds has arranged a | Suggests Universal Tax. Picket lines were established about|{jreatened the destruction of the en-| Subject to close government super-; (. .. quests for discharge, or the request | truce between the two pationalities e e e e many of the miils, but there were naj ¢ire plant. | vision Th accordance with vote of tie!may be made direct to Gen. Pershing | Pending arrival of the commission |actual distribution would he to « rde 103 t e piaais| Continuing explosions in the labor: 3 ¢ o ol association at the recent meeting, | DY letier or cable by a member of the | and personal examination by it of the | the entire fund iato a common which are operating curtafled | 4ory made the blaze difficult to fight IDPOSE2 AOVELIINENtECONIEOC. Shal e anlP AeMEhen has soldier's family or other interested | situation there ! which could be periodically apport schedules s cpened und Ambulances were called when it was “I do mot believe there is any & | pointed the following committee to| @Nd responsible persons, accompanied The arrangement prescribes the | ed among the different nations. the u 3| reported that there had been a num- @ ., o601 iy the argument that a | formulate plans for the permanent| by suflicient testimony that sicknes sections where the Poles and Czechs | fund should be augmented by t ber of vietims from the explosions.| 5 2 yrganization of the association: Tsa-| Or other distress ex are to exercise civil administration | of a universal character levied o Clerks in other buildings of ‘he plant| five year extension of government, j o Fe. W "0 oo el Must Wave GortainGlamns) and military occupation and regulates | states, enemy, Allied or neutral, who number about 3,000 were march-| operation would necessarily mean i Mahon, J. A. Aadrew the operation and disposition of the |last named having benefited from thorized to discharge in Furope on f‘;fl’“" of the mines. As soon as pos- | sacrifices made by the Allies. " report at Wed-| their own application men who have | SiPle after its arrival, the commission [ taxes might be levied on exports | eral hu 1 children were led by ! government ownership, I believe there | nesday night's meeting. All taxpavers| good reasons for les the army | Will 80 to Teschen to examine the [imports and also on coal and nuns to a dormitory farthest from thef can be a form of radically recon-|of the city are orded an invitation | und who waive any claim for sea tra matter at issue. This, although al- [ materials. It seems to me only . e B o | ElUCLEd DriVAte OWRCTSRID With such | fo attend this gathering |'el allowances from Furope to the | MOSt unknown to the outside world, | that countries which have bene S it o | o Within o \.m,..(_‘.);‘ E \yvl. <”d)r‘:y': O e e S, i e e e e Gnllaal St Vet b ils Rar tediwin | has l)np.‘\ : \o|-5({yn:‘p(nm!v: ;(Hd (!:}uh I s o ol h} through ‘the ire d. firemen hac under c: - P e o gerous factor affecting relations be- | fering o the Allies st tol and confined to the laboratory When asked today if the association | be paid avel allowances from their i T »\‘%M . e (\"R, N >‘\hm,m | butiai ol 1 e e dinining| board of directors, as < give the jntended to take steps toward an in- | Station in Iurope to the port of em- oy Sl il el s ) SR e A rict who GE £ e 5| public and labor all the benefits of | vestigation of the methods pursued| Parkation and from Hoboken, N. J., ,,‘ € toltaeluc Y of T _;W" o ]‘\ '}j G, )’ ax would not weigh i e fonal thod [ hem. | Bovernment ownership and the same by the board assessors, one of tho| t0 the place of enlistment or induction | YoIved in the controversy. This duchy | more heavily on one state than onf A fellow miner D e e et lamt.| time Wil preserve the benefits of | members of the association said thas, into the service was formerly a part of the crown- |other, since it would be universal Nes i e ist for the soap manufacturing plant, | o . b ik Pl L i - 3 - ands of Austrian Silesi d as a | would merely have the effect o o D mecofved in he! private and self-interested initiative | this would be done, and if necessary,| Mcn Enrolled After April 1, 1917, | lands of Austrian Silesia and ely have the effect of | dicd today from burns receivec I g o ¢ < 1 A for e e il ot | population of less than 500,000. It is|ing prices on some cerfain partid ey e oD experi-| and will avoid the political difiicul-! it would ask for the removal of 1ese instructions apply to enlist- 2 _ . A A fine |leSD LSl e as COnaUC NS ROXDOTIS 1 - i . R G bR e : . about the size of Rhode Island. It is | Products in all countries alike. irsday to consider tb i ments i1 the laboratory. Walter| ties which perhaps are inseparable | bourd and possibly the mavor himsels, | €d ov drafted men who entered the | 27P0" W16 B 78 00 0 1005 S8 e X from government ownership. if facts warrant such action. One of | service after April 1, 1917. Men who | Y& ‘]’a" “‘"‘""I‘( ! "I“_":']'b o “T”;’ ogs Enemy Should “I believe that all the objects the state’s best kaown lawyers i entered the service before that date | 18 the only coal within the boundaries e 3 of either Poland or Czecho-Slovakia which will coke, and it is regarded as indispensable to the manufacturing interests of ecach state. The Czechs’ claim rests on suzerain- | coenially. 1 my opinicn the e mills 1 nowever, did | manuracturing plaat of Colgate & ernment ownership, but in organiza- not d rel demonstration | ¢ (his morning started a fire which assessors in boosting the| : tion of ‘a few big railway companie: s Gen. Pershing also has been au- ed out i ¥. An orphan asyvlum | government ownership, Mr. Hines | zvnski and W. W. L nea was thr encd and sev-{ said. ‘1 do not personally believe in | mijttee will present a les, struck today in | ing government representation on the general meeting of the miners Pay Soon. “The enemy should be forceq pay off as soon as possible the lies' debts. The international would furnish interest on the and a sinking fund for pavir neral st Schweiser, another employe, was dead W t aut of the basement un jer the reom ia which the explosion ihe | occarred Robert Gooder order to obtain a permanent solution 3 of five ctric tube | 5000 et et e shillaan be accomplieHadl throusni crens The formation of t ew Britain | soldier’s tamily is clearly indicated win and may die. Sev | tion of a comparatively few railroad | Taxpayers association is the result of | V"m o w:l;rh: tood, (\uw”vh: 4 meeting . e evo- | departmen announcement, “‘tha S ro injured | companies which wil] have capitaliza- | & Meeting held last Wednesday ey ! i ty exercised over the country by the . 5 % A 1 e | & o ¢ ning by dissatisfied property owner: discharges or furloughs of this kind | ¥ 2 e ought to be allowed to pay, not i | tion equal only 1o the real value of 0 ! > Will be miven only in . exceptional | Kings of Bohemia in tho fourteenth |4y gola but in raw materials and e ‘(ER N FOR THEATEQ\ | the property, and which will have a | Who object SHlentious ¥ ol thie frecel By 7% | century and the fact that coking coal | 04" products. Ps e troops are hrought | I { U moderate guaranteed return with the increases placed on their holdings < . is more essential to them than to the | yiehe be covered by bonds. . wi | visht to participate moderately in -any| the board of assessors. At this mee ion . S Poles. They point out that he rail- | ¢hov would take up gradually in additional profits.” i :n _an overflow crowd was in th Division Coming Home, road running through the district is | hange for goods delivered to thel | tendance, and some sharp criticisy Most of the 40th Division, including | the only connecting link between two | the hoara was given practically all of the infantry units, | sections of Czecho-Slovakia Hi 3 4 May Appeal to Courts. . has been assigned to early convoy The Pol on the other hand, hold prehensive and permanent solution, Tl e ntroversy home, the war department announced | that the section should he divided Mr. Hines renewed M McAdoo's ELGTIE W TEsEnt CONIOVETSY (oday. In the division are Californiz ng et al lines. This system Yehch reater proberilons thets i - 2 SUR R allfornia, |} along ethnolosglc 3 3 considered. If they are furnishe ‘ Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and | would give them control feeling on part of the members that 3 enemy countries at the same time enlicuancaliot the 1 -ving Rachlin, M. Sicklick, proprietor el e o ) New Mexico National Guardsmen. P e S ; of order there. but s Jelfart | IrVInESRAChIN, 20 I s 108 3 explained that if this were not done, | € courts be abpealed to, to bring Other units announced as having i at ame prices as to the A of the cafe adjoining Keeney's theater, | po helieved it would be best for all| 2POut a satisfnctory termination of the | peen ed to early convoy includo AN She o usuinns and Germans, (il dispute 3 industrial plants have not been Ll the 1 and 334th Field "Artille = > : accc 2 P : o ! Main street property owners are the ' Reei ; S e Firemen Are Kept on the Jump Ex- | stroved and who are ready to re With increased uneasiness . (e purchase of Ieehey's| ernment control without waiting for Regiments complete, 336th Machine to a peace hasis in their produd ! o tor for oo time, ‘and it was | expiraton of 21 month period pro- | 10Udest in their demands that the | Gun Battalion, 50t Regiment Coast | tinguishing Small Blazes Sunday. foleipeacaibanloinh el b i) : ‘ S at 01T . el g e | slogan of the association “A Square G e e '3 2 @ 1y tha lies, ng candles e oo dinost stated today that the deal will prob- | vided by existing law. Poandiaion ey & Sayare Artiller nplete, 93d and 103d | ,pg jocal fire department spent a | reach foreign markets quicker es have been at @ o i | The f scussing the reasons for taking eal for All e carried ou Ac- | Aero Sguadrons, 103d Trench Mortar e e ey Bl 3 - ably he completed soon. e four ¥ ording to the figures given at the | Batterr. advance sehool detachment, | PUSY Sunday answering alarms, bell | under better, conditions than. woull meeting by these men, the raises!|10th Field Artillery Brizade. > | and stiils, and a number of the de- | possible for the Allies. This e ¥ = & ol partment had their Sunday worship favoid at all costs. I, therefore = meetings disturbed on this account. | pose that distribution of raw me Susquehanna Docks Today. At 9:05 o'clock, an alarm from Box |ials be internationally controllg wport News, Va., Feb. 3.—Two | ¢7 brought Engine companies 1 and [Such a way that Allied countries thousa troops, including 553 sick | 3 ana the Hook and Ladder company | be served before enemy es. i and as the time of its ef- . and wounded, were landed here ay | to Winter and Elm street, for a fir Must Regulate Working Hours r, N H eh. 3. i Sl e fee from the Transport Susque A o " , on the ownership of the theater : : in a house owned by Edward Wa N : Tostiol t the shoe making I S b % they had better make ©Wners in general, and many of those | which - S a t i ¢ aquestior oday in the sh making @bout uplithisiprobablelina cliine i ECC) ERINTATRNLS K CRettonima elfat ool il A e oot : ,\,,(r 2 vl ot SRenal 1zaire Janu- | gparks ignited the roof, and damage | volved is that of the length of » f the W. HL McElwaine Mfg. Wil baiicarn: deakortcalicaior: | BEBISmanascman (RosnnL SRl il ol R e e el S 3y LR Be sl coripRn e b osndiin ] Grivn it fee veralund red (dollars) WO kiEERday AN a (s TaHok A nti-government ownership sun con- | IN§ are sai inz to attend | cluded two from Pennsylvania SR Joail before 1he s was ol Co. here announcing that leginning AT 7ol e L 0.tne plant wollld e foperated i the second offer made to | tinUes to shine. I do not believe a ' {he next meeting and to earoll in A fire in a chimney \ Tremont | IT it continues so now, they will s s < [ é | membership - 2 L £ : ) 8 hours & W ek _"wl « € McMahon within a short time, and mu.m-;ly.. .y‘m\ spirit is going to satisfy EIGHT AMERIGANS KILLED street house, summoned Engine com- | able to produce n > cheaply f resent. There will be the other offer, made by a number DR | pany No. 3. The damage was nominal. [ We caa. The reference to inte; in pay for the 6,000 operatives, So far as physical operations are | 4 TROOPERS HOME TODAY S Chief Dame and “Squad A” went | tional laws on this question have concerned, said the director general | ‘ . n respond to a telephone call to|Come essential -~ there is now no emergency which | “Another problem is that of | change between different o0as. fire was in progress. On his return to | C12P& Vi gengal noer s | cite an example, my own cour when peace is re-established, have to import very largely to rep| . i"‘h”"‘ I think must be achieved in ! ing sought to take up the case of the! may be furloughed to the United Want Time to | association. States when sickness or distress in {he ck this mor t nforce lunch Attorneys Greenstein and Rachlin and cle Messers, Richman and Sicklick May o permit development of a com- Control of Raw Industry, “The supply of raw material Troops Guard Glasgow. another important question to | i | | Wants Five Year Program. | = Buy Keeney's From P. S. McMahon. | The presence oi large hodies | troops in Glasgow is believed t Attorneys William Greenstein and | recommendation for a five vear ex- tension of government ontrol, and second wee ding to reports reccived "¢, { and M. Richman have been negotiat- | interests concerned to relinquish gov- eight days Belf has heen us- the public s completo stancstl > curtallment | 20 L plan to completely renovato . time for considering legislation, the theater and run it along the line , suffering and an indefinite pro- 2 uitering ans i . | of theaters in other cities. Mr. Mc- conditions is con- fuel supply is causing consid- have been very high during the past o : o Shown. vear, such men as P. 8. McMahon, J Jon, the present owner, stated this e = N impe e denes e “A very strong feeling prevails that = A- Andrews, W. W. Leland, M. Zucker . - ) a i e $1.000, 1o hord | this question is being pushed now by | @nd others heing among the top ones Manufacturers Conees | the railvoad exccutives because they The present situation is creating that the ‘going’ is particularly | TMUCh attention among the property of brewers in Massachusetts, has not cen dropped entirely vet. In the Strike In India OfT. event of the sale of Keen Mr. India, F 2 a Mon-| McMahon plans to purchase another he big strik 1 f-| farm to run in conjurction with his factories during Berli farm, and wil] retire. New York, Feb. rhe Amgrican ; ST - . nere Steamahip Samarinds ameod jErican i 30 Others Injured in Train Wreck in | parmington avenue, where a grass calls on the government (o continue | conirol of the railroads. He explained that thg methals ndopted by the ilroad administration during the | day from St. Nazaire with 278 troops, France—AIl Were Starting On all casuals of various hranches of (lic the central station, Chief Dame was service. Trip Back to U. summoned, to Elm Hill where a fire was in progress at a barn owned by $6 cottor hree weeks has been deciar Attorney Rachlin is at Fort Slocum he employers, on the advice of | today to 1 depleted stock This will & e : now are open to reconsideration royes, France, Feb. 3.—Right | R, 1. Erw y Nk 1 Seetne et 2 ! b gl R. TI. Erwin. - Good work prevented 158 Sbrous erect ontour \e governor of Bombay, granted a ey e e he light of peace conditions, adding KLEIN PLEADS NQT GUILTY United States soldiers were killed and | the blaze spreading to the trolley wait- | s ine states. control ’r\”‘\;:";“? er cent. increase in wages and o o ST et T e G B e i SN i 30 injured when a {roop train con- | ing station n Engine company | therefore, consider that the pre e U e ) e e e titude. veving American soldiers from Chau- | xo. § — e \rzuments For Extended Control. 5 extinguished two small fires at | state control of import and mont to Brest collided with two Ger- ['ihe railr . it o Manchotor A the railroad crossing gatehouse at | t{rade must continue for some Big Strike In Sweden. | Mr. Fines presented the following | PYIVEY of Manchester Murder Car Has | man locomotives standing in the sta- | 1 . s " a A L 1] t Jast Main and Harvard street and on e A Do i Ertswiillalye advecites ofl ooorn| | men were on their way to Brest to | P OTISH mRCr e T ment ownership full opportunity ! Weck—Motor Truck Traced. take ships for the United States. The | e ¢ u S LEAVE. Workmen lost night to !; g A St i e e dead and injured were taken to Bar- CITY MISSION ANNUAT. g o0 | on 19 differ lines tailway | Senator Hale Declares U, S, 2 T e eden s v greatly. The movernment Man Did Not ¥ight to Make Workd GHCSENOE RS Inaihy ',I,,,- il T Tor Do | ‘It will remove the necessity for | mobile d by men who intended to | BOLSHEVIK PATROLS IN ning at Frst School Chapel. Modnelniauoiaior his P f A £ 3 A i undue haste in solving such a big | Tob the silk warehouse of Chen TOUCH WITH AMERICANS. The annual meeting of the New e tolaag oURS S8 j problem as the future of the rail- | Bros, hero Thursday night, w Sritain City Mission will be hefd| men left New Britain for the train| INVENTORY OF ESTATES. today urging prompt conclusion af a|TodSi it will stabilize employment and | brought from Hartford under guard | _Archan Fet (By the ASso-|mhursday at 7:45°p. m., in the chapel| camp in Canada, from whenee t Two inventories of estates have|peace treaty and the return of Am-| Wage conditions; permit prosecution | today, ard arraigned on a charge of | ¢lated Press)—Bolshevik patrols were [ o¢ the First Congregational church. been filed in the office of the probate { erican troops from FRurope, Senator| ©f a big program of big improve- | murder of Captain Madden, the con- | in touch with American patrols today The work of the City Mission ia rh 5 court. The estate of Edward Grace | Hale of Maine, republican. . declarod| ments and extensions, help to take up | Ce’s night watehman. The defend- | about 15 miles south of Sredmakren- | New Britain will be outlined by the|NeW Polish army. Today's quots ant pleaded not guilty. The state re . With the exception of widespread | guperintendent, Miss Bartlett, and|the last that will be recruited hd quested and obtained a week's post- | Patzol activity and heavy shelling on | there will be exercises by children|and those who went are state of John Johnson, have|were the idcals of the vast majority of | adjustment ponement the Vologda railway line there Was | from the two sewing schools, the Michae; Kalababa, 106 Silver filed their appraisal and it shows the | the American people and that the “It will protect security holders It has been learned that the motor | comparative quiet yesterday on all | housekeeping class, and the Italian| Stanley Ogonowski, 17 Horace estate valued at $7,617.01. There are | American Fighting men did not share| pending an ultimate solution truglsfwhich Bras have been used | sectors Sunday school Ladislaus Makarewicz, 310 High 300 worth of Liberty bonds and |the ideas thal he fought to make the ‘It will minimize the el | LBfcatEyIMEGANR B ko feom e ftro m i 5 e Adam Bankowski, 392 Burritt i danger of e Massnolitsct ; 5 < ki over §4,000 in cash vorld safe for democrac | making the railroad question a pure- | Loro the S (ie line and | ANOTHER REFUSAL RECEIVED. WOUNDED SOLBIERS HOME, Frank Kosiorek, 137 Broad St.; T Jore markers o stato Al Krvalak, 95 th St: | . " Iy partisan issue, to bhe considered in | Paris, Feh. 3.—The government of Privates George Beckett and [ Wisniewski, 928 Booth Lukd \ fluenced by the temporary re w“h“: Manchester, Feb. 3.—Frederick T. | sur-Aube. = - 18 Young Men, Enlisted For Sep against government control Klein, driver of the passenger auto- e e - Mecting Will Be JHeld Thursday Iive- Overseas, Start For Training Can Washiagton, Feb. 3.—In an address will be sent overseas for service in appraised at $761. W. W. Leland | he did not belicvo the ideals for| the slack in employment and mater! A. Oldershaw, appraisers of | which President Wiison is contending| als during the critical period of re- il VALUABLE PROPERTY SOLD. an illogical manned, In the presidential | s Gieorgia, in Trans-Caucasia, has de- [ Dewey Selander are spending fur- LINUT. KINIRY HOMF o | ottt 5 R A ini 2 Rev. 1 Neumann, Jr., trustee elections, = —— | vlined (he inviiation sent out by Wire- | loughs at their homes in thls city James J. Kiniry ha re- | the estate of the Iate Frankli s s ss from the peace conference to the | They are former members of Com-. Kata, 232 Curtiss St.; Joe Rydel, Gold St Ignucy Kobus, 80 Silver we Si.; Stang WEATHER, s home in this city, hav- | Beckley, has sold through the Camp | f Russian factions to attend the pro- pany 102d, and are statloned in | F'rank Rulka G discharged from the army | Real Estalc company, property on | AMBASSADOR FRANCIS BETTER. tord e i | s Princes Islands conference. The | army hospitals awaiting dischages. | Andrzejezyk, 146 Grove St; J Tast < He was one of the first | washington streel to George B. and Paris, Feb. 3.—Davia R. Francis, ‘:-’" el m»‘} Yor "} savs (teorgia, like Finland, al- | They are in the Walter Reed hospital, | Bryks { Grove St.; Peter Pae, five men to leave this city for Camp | M; tordc The property adjoins |the American ambassador to s E S i and vl ea 18 ed her independence o v are to be given a orace Ladisl Braun, Amp | Mary Gordon e proper jc an ambassador to Russia, S Cascttia Il ready has achieved her nden where they are to be given artificial | Hora R ray li Devens and was commissioned while | the home of New Britain lodge of | arrived here today from London. The = N Tuesday rain, warmer, of Russia S 4 A md is no longer w portion | arms. Both lost an arm in the ser- | Orange St.; Michae; Namlec, 40 Bog in that camp. He was attached to a | Ilks, and the reported sale price is|ambassador has completely recov- so that she is not interested in (he | vice and in both instances it was the | St.: Frank Kowalski; Joe Popiela machine n unit § $15,000, | ered from his recent operation. = subj ieft arm, Grove St

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