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Show Carpentier Worries Over His Parents Paris, Sept. 16. George Carpentier, the famous boxer-airman, who has been recommended for the French military medal, states in an Interview that he Is always thinking of his parents, par-ents, who were left bohind when the Germans entered Lens. Carpentier, out of his earnings before be-fore the war, bought a little house for his father and mother in the Place de la Republique at Lens, which was the pride of their lives. They lived there with the boxer's two sisters and his little nephew. Since the Germans came Carpentier has received no news of them. |