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Show STRIKE LEADERS BEATENJY IB LA WHENCE, Mas., May Anthony J. Capararo, a member of the textile strike, reported to the police today thai lie and Nathan Cllneman, said to be an organizer for the Amalgamated OlothhiK Workers of America, were dragged from their hold here shortly after midnight by ;i g.in of twenty marked vmen ami t;.ken to a lonely npot In West Andover and Bovtrrly beaten. Ca pa rj.ro several hours later made his way to a house In Andover. where a physician attended him. The Lowell police po-lice rent word that they had found Cllneman Cllne-man w.ind''rin about the Birteta In that city In a dazi-d condition. Police lnves-lr;.itoi lnves-lr;.itoi k in Ando cr later rej ortej f .ml Ihl; a nuu'k and a pair of trousers near t h spot where Capararo claimed the assault occurred. An orilliiK to Cnj araro, he was com-pehed com-pehed at the point of revolvers to b'avo his hotel room and to e:it-r an automo-b!le automo-b!le without biin' allowed time to dreds. I'linciiia n also w .ia forced Into tlie car, Capararo said, and whiie betnn driven toward We--t A ndover Loth were beaten, punched and k! ke.l. A f tr reahin.; an Isola ud place, they were taken from the m.trhme. Capararo taid, and again b .tt- n. 1 !' became uncnpsclous. and when he came to himself about 4 a. m Cllneman was nowhere about. |