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EDSA are burning. The hose lines were from the.hose of a city truck which backed off to the aelyer on fire.” Dr. Jaime Vill.n, general secretary nn-;rthrc board of the.hohon, said that the Deceased would be “numbered with the many others who died for the cause of freedom.” It was estimated that more than 200 people were killed and over.u0 nnllnst were wounded in tho raid.” The raid, the result of German Offering Two, Can’t., -…..
the food for the week nnd more,, :-…11- Jt.he. 10 in. eau, 1 pair of gloves. 0 pert aud a black hat which was last secured by the burglars.. The front door of the house waa pried open and the pillow-case was taken from the kitchen, where the burglars figured out they had left a large blood stain on the pillow from a wound taken in the.r-tancn they had received from wounded by the gas. ‘. Minnie McGary, 11, and a burly, of i.nited I jjjr city, and Billy iirf nnd a small girl. I oil.in a b_iat were.ound running in j the wooded area near nn ope of the i houses. McGary and his confederate, when were apprehended I were gated around Iron. –
cured the boy and drove him to.I lewistown hospital, where he was ‘- some. foul The man was taken to the’ police station, charged with assault on a female and.ease. The woman was given first aid and taken “L”0 a hospital. The burglars were. yied b_y the police..
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