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| | Mutiny at West Orange, Company 1281, Camp SP-7, South Mountain Reservation, West Orange, New Jersey |
 | | On January 8th, 1935, 125 of the men of Company 1281, working in the South Mountain Reservation, went out on Strike, refusing to work due to a prior food complaint and dissatisfaction with the 11 o'clock bedtime. |
 | | Those turned out as ringleaders were William J. Crosby, Patrick D'Allessio and Joseph Leone of West Orange, Sigmund D'Allessandro, John Porelli, Anthony Pice and Francis Clark of Belleville, George B. Pasopone, Joseph Squilacioti, Robert Tulloch and Albert Brennan of East Orange, Paul Dely and William Nemith of Roseland and Patrick Fritez of Orange. |
 | | WEST ORANGE, N.J., Jan. 9 - The final chapter of the short-lived rebellion at Civilian Conservation Camp 1,281 was written here today when Captain James Tobin, in charge of the camp, signed an order that added eleven members of the camp to the list of thise dismissed and gave sixteen others administrative discharges. |
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