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Show GREEK WITH $4000 MUSI GO TO WAR AND LEAVE HIS MONEY IN KEEPING OF STRANGERS James Calpas, a Greek who lives at 138 Twenty-fifth street and works at the Wilson Lane plant of the Amalga- j mated Sugar company, is in what he considers a serious predicament., He is faced with the problem of spending $4000 between now and Sunday evening eve-ning or leaving the money to await his problematical return from the war. It appears that James has saved $4,000 during his nine years as an employe of the sugar factory and has no one toi whom to leave the money. He leaves Sunday night with the county drafted men who go to Camp Lewis leaves unwillingly. Calpas was summoned to appear before the board but did not come at the time specified. An officer offi-cer was sent for him and he was found. He told the board he very much oh, very' rnuch disliked to go to war. No wonder. Simon Hernandez, a Mexican, has I volunteered to go with the county men next Sunday. |