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N,n’ Bm!' AIN lLl.\lLY HERALD, WE ESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926, | “Mort aux vachest (Death to 340 FRENCH PRISONERS START FOR |, iiom o oo DEVIL'S ISLAND ON*CONVICT SHIP :i:t, % i, ool o FIGHT OF nce, the land of their birth i AR Most of the convicts were tulooud Y in an elaborate manmed ith all be the butler for some high class | sorts of welrd designs and blas Sce"e. Of HOII‘O\‘, gndness' m«iew people in \M York city in- | phemous and revolutionary mottoes. side of two year Relatives Say Goodbye Five mothers and seven liter, who ¢ presidential co sipters | blue-black 1 the mutation, and Human Suffering as were not allowed to wish a final Dead as He Bids|Godspeed to these crushed men ('Ahare were final (Interviews “11111 tamllies last Saturday, but by a. SEHUMANN HFIN! strange {rony of destiny soldlers with | | bayonets and rings o1 steel could not SIGNS [;“NTR ‘L | k6op one 'nm, mother from the sma Te 1tochelle, France, March 31 (&) |of her son. She had hired out as a ‘Will Sing Tmpor(ant Roles for | -Lp Aariatere, tas Just convict «hp‘\‘svh'lo—rn.x on the deck of the Metropolitan hen cutting, follow th dotted lin Drepz Sweetheart Farewell. threw her arm U oa1 in sl Iwenticth century m;:r';:y":j [emibiE e sraund the avidzed wortd ailud yeeter dunuerer—.md kissed hirn Por Wicnoh Omana cacrvying #40 | Captain Man of Steel '\fers a0d 10ng ieria senisnce men. Captaln Louls (,.,n.. of the con- Tt war (he Aret shipioad of convicts |viet ship, is a man of steel. Stand tor hie South American vtart narrow gangw of more thao ‘wo. yeare arrival of every | Ngw York iniere was painted o weird one sengers, without ton ot red, yeilow, ~|-rk‘- rutinizing 1! 1 .ssporte act an And weemed iy e‘ Into vages of steel ar, ed in the apsad and dled, | prison make nor fron bars a cage, r'm vresent |ever 62w tho one inch solid steel ‘wettome or tond erm- !bars lining the sides of La. Marinfere shackled passengere Put Into Cages ship, for their “Mutin fl(rn'n*\"l the usn ds Devil's Island and a in a shoc! voice donth | Meanwhile the cou ; were trotted out of §t. Mar- | pushed to fo\.r n rows of |small ones forward s with rifles |larger amidshipe. on this s desti g captain s wers being cages — two d aft and two she and s mm'mw ard thelr step into the dark va Va8 heavy an sring. They 100k- | dnll glances ',r in psin for a kindly | their vut the eyee they mer we anforgiving captain Thay were g«o'uq'l'— in | pumps into the ¢ 3 revolt.’ For {ndividual hothea ¢ luxe stateroom must squat half erect, thrust through stesl bars ) "hicb 0 huddle. But t! 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