100 Detectives in Hunt for Saboteurs in Queens

Alarm Out for 3 Men in Cutting of Telephone Cables

The New York Times, June 7, 1942

June 7, 1942

Police last night broadcast an alarm for the apprehension of three men in a late model sedan who are believed to be responsible for cutting six cables on telephone poles in Queens since last Thursday, interrupting service to hundreds of telephones in the vicinity.

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