GRIM SOLUTION
OF HOUSING IN RUSSIA
WARSAW, November 1
A man who lived for nearly a. year in a tomb and made his bed in a coffin, has been detained by the police at Golonsko Sosnowice, in Western Poland. ,
A scare caused by a report that a ghost had been seen in the cemetery led to inve - .ligations by the police. They foetid that the tomb of an old Polish family, named To;bus had been converted into .a one-room flat. It contained,, among other articles.; a stove, a lamp, a chair and a bookr case,,. They also found in it an unemployed worker, who said that lie had taken up his , abode there ,as he v .>s unable to find other shelter.
His. bod had been a metal ooflin, front which he had, evicted the remains of a Torbus of bygone years.; i.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1932, Page 6
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