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...addressed the gathering thus, "There is a man wearing medals, but what good do they do him; he came out of the war with stomach trouble, and is now imprisoned by the government which he protected.'" This was the statement made to the CRIMSON last evening by Louis Balsam, 2G, colony officer at Norfolk in 1929. It has been charged in the Hurley report and in Dillon's 36 charges, that Balsam said these things to an armistice day gathering at Norfolk in 1929, that Mr. Gill was present, and that no action was taken by Mr. Gill to stop...

Author: By John U. Monro, | Title: Balsam Issues Denial, Denounces Hurley-Dillon Allegation As Macchiavellian And Sorry Trick | 3/8/1934 | See Source »

...Balsam styled the inclusion of this four year old incident in the charges as Macchiavellian; and stated that to drag the associations of Armistice Day into a prison investigation was a sorry trick...

Author: By John U. Monro, | Title: Balsam Issues Denial, Denounces Hurley-Dillon Allegation As Macchiavellian And Sorry Trick | 3/8/1934 | See Source »

...Balsam was to have been called as a witness at the hearing this afternoon, but was unable to be present. In his absence. Attorney Wilkins presented a signed statement from Balsam, denying the statements in the allegation. When informed as to the progress of the affair and to the apparent change of heart which the governor has undergone, Mr. Balsam expressed satisfaction...

Author: By John U. Monro, | Title: Balsam Issues Denial, Denounces Hurley-Dillon Allegation As Macchiavellian And Sorry Trick | 3/8/1934 | See Source »

Christmas trees, for which 700,000 spruce and balsam fir were sold last year. Average price to the grower is 6? (in the cities the retailer gets 50? to $10). Last season a group of growers in Coos County marketed cooperatively, tagged their trees with special holiday labels, realized as much as 15? per tree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Granite State | 2/9/1931 | See Source »

...Charles Brown Grace, 24, son of Bethlehem Steel's Eugene Gifford Grace, was exonerated in connection with the death of one Solomon Balsam who was riding on the running board of an automobile which collided with Grace's in Pittsburgh, night of Sept. 26. One Allan Golub, 22, of Pittsburgh, driver of the other car, was held for manslaughter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Oct. 27, 1930 | 10/27/1930 | See Source »

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