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Show KNERR IS VICTIM OF j BLOOD POISONING I J " illiam M. Knerr. n:em!er of the state indict rial com 111 :ss ion, i eon 1 1 no. 1 to in; i.on.e on aeoniint of blood Tolsonlnir. 1 whieii set in on th.e third toe of l.!s U-:"i 1 foot. "While in l:mh.ini last week on a mission of peact-nuikini; in th.e trouble ! whi'di oeeiirred at thf cojper eamp on' account of the activities of certain latxir j organizers, ar.d wiil' h diffifnity Mr. Knerr was largely instrumental in settling, be ' cut a corn whieii annnyfd him and the I blood poiF'nin? is ar-parently the result, j I.t nitriit Mr. Knerr was feehns comfortable com-fortable and expressed eonfidenee that he ' would be acain at work with the state industrial eommission in a day or two. On account of his illness Mr. Knfrr was not requested to a. t in the inter-urban inter-urban strike, as he would have been bad he been In customary health. , |