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I Red Effective TOURING CAR, RUNABOUT, R] RUNABOUT, Vi SEDAN, WITH CHASSIS 9 T1 17 MONTHS IN RUSSIA. ] 1 Corporal Spent Nearly Year and Half of Suffering. in Soviet. ] j After 17 months in Soviet Russia, < where he was twice wounded and j captured by the Bolsheviki on the Archangel front on March 1,- 1919, i Corporal Arthur Prince of the 339th j United States infantry, arrived at the j Finnish frontier on August 1, says a 1 Viborg, Finland, dispatch to the As^ j sociated Press. On board the train i with Prince, whose home is in De- s troit, came 300 French, Danish and 1 Swedish refugees from Russia, who ; are being repatriated by their re- 1 * spective governments. p-rinpo -tvac nno nf frnir Americans ( JL X IUVV f? v- ?? sent out on this refugee train by the i Bolshevik authorities at Moscow. 1 Among the other Americans who ar- < rived were two correspondents who < crossed Russia from Vladivostock and i Mrs. Emily Sarman, of New York, a : refugee from Samara. Thirty other i Americans who have gathered at i Moscow from various points in Russia and Siberia are awaiting in the i Bolshevik capital for permission of i the Soviet authorities to leave the ] country, all anxious for the American j government to take steps to obtain 1 their release. 1 Tattered clothing and shoes given j him by Americans in Moscow, -with a 1 leg badly set after being broken, suf- < fering from effects of a wound in the 1 side and from loss of weight as a re- j suit of 14 months of scant diet in Russian hospitals, Corporal Prince has ] entered for a two weeks stay in the < quarantine camp on the Finnish fron- 1 tier in accordance with the regulations imposed upon all persons leav- t ing Russia. After his stay in quar- 1 antine he will report to the American ] consulate in Helsingfors for commu- \ nication with the American army authorities as to where he is to report 1 for duty. i CaPtured in Snow. ? Prince was captured while leading j a patrol in Russia 250 versts south- 1 east of Archangel over a snow shoe 1 trail four feet deep in snow. The t Americans were ambushed by the t Bolsheviki. Prince was hit in the ^ knee and his leg was broken, while ^ another bullet struck him in the side t as he was crawling toward the Amer- \ ican line. The corporal was captured 11 and placed on a stretch sleigh which 1 started on a 250-versts trip. !} Xo Americans knew of his presence c in Russia until more than a year lat-ic er, when Prince recovered sufficient-jt # ? ? ?i AM Mk. ucuon THE WAR I! at once Ford Cars, , REGULAR EGULAR rITH STARTER STARTER & DEMOUNTS le Ford Motor Co. makes th: ix thousand and sixtv-five c ler prices. Tliey are willing e momentum of the buying j mrv Ford Savs: "The war i ficial standard of volues. F v and the life of the count) e are at vour command witl <_R AUr ly to go to the Bolshevik foreign of ice and ask how to get home. When the Americans in Moscov [earned of his presence they carec ior him until permission -was receiv 3d for him to take the refugee trail :o the border. From Kotlis, where Prince firsi found medical attention, he was re noved by hospital train to Kostroma [n Middle Russia, where he underwent seven months of intense suffering and three operations necessi ;ated by the attempts of the Russiai surgeons to treat his broken leg, th< ;endops of which had become tau: is a result of improper attention or :he long journey from the front. On September 28, last, Prince was iischarged from a hospital and sen is a prisoner to The Tula concentra :ion camp, composed of Anti-Bol shevik prisoners. Here after three lays his wounds necessitated his go ing into a hospital again. There h< remained for a month when he was transferred to Moscow, 120 miles t< the north. At Moscow Prince says he experi enced the worst sufferings on his en tire stay in Russia. The hospital was heated only two hours daily in the November weather; there were un trained nurses ana only a lew aoc' tors in the hospital and also a short ige of medicine. The food condition: tvere bad. Through the friendshii Df an English-Jew-Bolshevik soldier who had been wounded while fight ing on the southern front, Prince learned of an international hospita maintained by Hungarians in Moscow, where conditions were reported to be better. Permission was obtained for his transfer to this hospital but in three weeks the hospital authorities hac aot been able to furnish transporta;ion for him across the city of Moscow. Finally the Englishman whose wounds did not prevent him from walking, went to the hospital officials md told them that he had a revolve! md five bullets in it and that he vould kill four Russians and tlier limself unless conveyance was obained for himself and Prince. The ransportation was secured. Prince vent to the hospital from which lie vas released May 2. Then he was aken to a home formerly maintained )y the British in Moscow and under lie better treatment and food he had mproved so much in four months that ie was discharged and sent to a concentration camp for Austrian prisoners arriving from Siberia for reparation. r ' in Price S OVER AND 1 Trucks and Tractorj $440.00 395.00 465.00 IBLE RIMS 795.00 360.00 These prices are f. o. b. Detroi is reduction in the face of the ;ars and tractors. The compa: to make a sacrifice in order to >ower of the country, is over and it is time war pric or the best interest of all it is -1 -t- ~ ^-.1 -l-vnn 1TT?"1? C Ly Ciowii iu regiuaj. pic-wai o i regular Ford efficiency in se ro cor AIR TRIP TO ALASKA. r Recent Military Experiment is of i Great Value. 1 Military and civil aeronautical experts declare that the completion ret cently of the trip of four Americans - who are army aviators, from New , York to Nome, Alaska, was epoch al in its military and commercial im portance as Blerlot's first flight - across the English channel, since it I opens Alaska to aeronautics. 3 Reports state that the Alaskans t - are determined to bring about reguII lar communication through the air land now look to the government to 3 foster the new project. ^ As the result of the flight it is said an aerial route has been photograph"jed and charted diagonally across the 31 United States, Canada and Alaska, " J with tentative supply and air service sites. i The air board states that the following has been accomplished by the flight: An effective aerial route to the , northwest corner of the American s continent and Asia has been established. Inaccessible areas in Alaska which had never been mapped have been charted and photographed. 5 Usefulness of the airplane as a ) means of transportation both for mail , and passenger and freight has been - demonstrated. Necessity of landing ? fields and service supply stations 1 throughout the United States and its . territories has been shown. [ Durability of modern airplanes and motors has been proven and it has ; been learned that flying is safe, even > over territory where transport by I railroad, automobile and wagon is . considered extremely difficult. The report of Captain St. Clair ? StrPAt u-hn was in pnmmnnd nf the expedition, states that the flyer considered the routes across the eastern states as having few landing fields and not ideal in any instance. The L middle west and Canada, he says, as . far as Edmonston, was ideal. > "The expedition sighted inm-aiera? ble glaciers,'' said Captain Street, ? "and rain, low7 fog and clouds were . prevalent. 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