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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918, “ONLY 39 NAMES GILMORE WOUNDED: ONGASUALTY LIST HIS WHOLE FAMILY SENT BY PERSHING:S DOING WAR WORK es | Six Killed in Action, Two Dead| Conflicting Messages Reach of Wounds—Lieut. Gilmore Home of Officer in Marines | « Of Brooklyn Wounded. at Same Time. ‘WASHINGTON -- The army casualty list to-day contained thirty-nine names, divided as follow: Killed in action, 6; died of wounds, 2; died of accident (airplane), 1; died June 1%, Between the War Department and Samuel J. Gilmore of the Ma tines there is a difference of opin- lon—somewhat similar to the differ- | ence between the late Mark Twain | ® Of disease, 4; wounded severely, 24; ] 4445 the men who prematurely an-| wounded (degree undetermined), 1: | noinced his demise, | missing in action, 1. Lieut. ° Y Two telegraph messengers, one) Officers named bapa sate sa Hight after the ottier, went along! ¢ plane accident, Cap’ gent & Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn this|? Gwynne, Tulsa, Okla; severely | Torr Ara stoped oe atte g wounded, Capt. Albert 8. Tucker, No. | Laredo, Tex. @ house with a three-star service flag.' » Tex.; RICKENBACHER, US AC “E,’ “AND GERMAN PL ANE HE CAPTURED ey * Gated ae ag GAS MASKS ARE WORK BY U. S. GARRIER PIGEONS AS WELL AS HORSES: ty Liv Thing at th Will Be Protected From P. Fumes of Foe ASHING Kven th aving been equipp The Quartern announced to-day containers are filled, through a ter that as they Paraffine bath measure of good results. ‘Tosts show Front} son Army masks ady food of the American in France will wear gas now, the men, horses, and even carrier pigeons alr Department food conservation which may become necessary be- that WRITES LETTERS AS SHELLS BURST ALL ABOUT HIM Hoboken Boy in Trenches Doesn’t Mind Bombs From Aeroplanes How the Yankee boys are enjoyii® “Over There,” both back of the linea and in the front line trenches, hermetically sealed, so thet they | Felated in a acries of letters whl can. be carried through a gas sone | five list bran recelved by Mra, Harry without fear that the soldiers’ | Foparen” pf No. 733 Park Avenae, food will suffer harm Talks 18 Sioohman, brother-in-law, Asa ames 1). Trockman, a Hoboken boy, who has been with the American exe cause of the limited supply of tin, ped es 7 forces in France sinee experiments with waxed paper |* TA the fe Vay ration boxes are being made with he first of the letters, dated im | | Marck, he gives his impressions of |the happertings back of the trenches, naw ace of the | noted racer ‘ depended upon| they meet ali conditions, lite Lieut, William R. Gah- | oe rought @ War Depart ‘| rerbea fam taca ine ala hed Reg . I be depe | = |H rites: ye Bad Beko als a War Departmen | Americ lation Corps, it Is report- | '0 fo! uit doar Ruth - fing, Mount Vernon, Mo, and Sam-| | os saying Lieut. Gilmore had| hes saethagel Aviath orp: | ‘The new Amertoan “ace” haite frot ARRI law fe nth: I guess by the time Pes aumore Erookiya: Wester | teen aaHouely: wounded (i oe : je | Soy BAS Cowrsied Big Sith eraen SOre* T colunbus, 6 wou nie eomuialaunn es | trent the thenctes een ae de ined), Lieut, Hugh | Pee ed in France awe Ww 5 Im the coveted uae ee 4 | ront line trenches, so please don’ Rotammran ouart snooga, ‘Tenn. [TH second brought a cablegram plane, which wins for him the coveted | itterant pee 8 1917, and. was ECLIPSES ALL RECORDS look for many letters, Of prin as ken nary of the army ‘ asualties from Lieut. Gilmore himself saying: i rank of “ace.’ tecorated with the’ French War Cross. will write as often as possible. te date follows ¢ “Slightly wounded. Don't worry.” | | “Smiling” Eddie Rickenbacher, one! He worked in the clouds with Capt. i ee ‘It is very interesting up here to Rilad in action 4,178 his mother went back to her of the best known and daring auto- {James Norman Hall and Second Lieut |London Post Says Transporting! seo the aeroplane fighting, which hap. Ned in actio: * knite fd pitied he ch W. Chapman, who were i ans ¢ " Died of wounds =) Ol eaaaies and pinned her faith to son's Z| mobile racing riders in the world, || fine Tithe ‘A. Meissner of; — TfOops Is in Itself Greatest nein Ma i when {t is clear dise earnyeee cer | awa 30 " * _ ; . 3, eathe: is a nice ss ae . ata ta 4 other 238 | The Gilmores are a large family and went over to France as Gen. Per-} irookiyn and Lieut. Douglass Camp \ of Shipping Feats. G4 rman Aeroplane tying around al mene ee and olner aaa] they are giving 100 per cent. service, | Be eee eee ey ce | cml or CAlitoralay: Se: saved the IH6/ sONDON, (June ft—MAnivele 41] @ HAGAN ubraviel aniaD pool Wounded in act 4,872 | Here is the record | this convinced him that life on the/of Meissner when the latter was at-| sc sican troops in the past fow dave arcana it. There 9 a Boche pee | Missing in 4 nm (including } Samuel Gilmore t ‘ound was too slow for him, and/tacked by four Germans, Eddie had santa, oe : prisoners) .... seeceden 847, e ia i . BF: 100 018 to Saht, [ae sabendeh after sailing for the|Just vanquished five machines and | have eclipsed all records,” the Poat de-| Plane flying around now while T am put making. bond paper for the Gov- hree he American| W@* returning home when he saw | clared to-day | writing this letter. ‘The bugle haw We eee 8,124|crnment;. John Gilmore, U. 8. En- front he was a pilot In the American) four of the enemy after Melssner,| “Considered purely as a shipping feat| Just sounded and all men must #6 To-day's list fol gineers; George Gilmore, Marines; | | Aviation Corps. whose machine was crippled. Kt Is something hitherto never aceom-|main inside. But, ax 1 said, this KILLED IN ACTION, |Samuel Gilmore jr, Marines: Henry | When war was declared he offered] Kudie tc Feat te ecaredl the plished in mercantile annals, Week-end|an averyday occurrence ant 't 40 aie . f and ¢ lives out ¢ we o| e MANA, | scenes at one army post were ng.” . % Private Charles F. W. Albrecht, | Gilmore, fifteen years old, working on his servites as an hr an 1 i 1a Fre aHbie way with bis gua rey] scenes al one army post were amazing | mind it at all. We can hear those big No, 88 Church Street, Brooklyn. | war farm; May Gilmore, Red Crosb | patents OREN. Wi Wine aes a | chased the fourth out of sight, Meiss |s bellowing away and at night Privates William H. Goodwin, rse, soon RO to France: ding the First Aviation Cor ner dropped inside the American we can neo the Ps 1 fitoviite, | at! a RO to France; Mrs, * | manding p A neo the flashes Mo.; ro Natale, sa, Monte-|army. ‘There's another sister, Mrs, | — ~ = : = EXEMPTED FROM WAR two vivid impressions of his expe. negro; Henry J. Robertson, Lock-/ William Dwyer, in Calcutta, India. | ‘ F rier “Dear Ruth: I am no port, La. | They don't know exactly what she is| PTY of 58 men could “lick any 25¥ YANKEES RUSHING TO of the trenches for a while, We en, Le | jon't know exac| 8 | Ge: " enches for a while, We are ermans t Priv eK be Agena Can | doing. but a ne badd bly A | Sam is thirty, He was graduated » Decision on “Work or Fight” Hitt fow miles behind the Ines Run. Pa.; John M. Peterson, Rutland, | uel j of-' trom the “irst OMcers’ Training ¢ | Y PARIS THRONGS Order, Despite Reports to Pe eee a posaible But N. Dak. | mn | at Plattsburgh and last January, hav ie ; and we will be ba ; DIED IN AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. | |ing transferred to the Marines, “hi the Contra rere hetghiti days. weresyit Capt, Harry 8. Gwynne, Tulsa, | went to WASHINGTON, June 17.—Persistent t pretty lively | ‘or us in the trenches, The G Okla. ' but! [reports that the Provost Marshal Gen ermans DIED OF DISEASE. | CANADIAN CASUALTY LIST Didn’t Know Where They Were Going, Jexal's office hae decided that the “wors,| sent Over plenty of shells and s bund Privates George Jones, Norwood, | Re, Tt Were on Their Way to 13% tans dren ve ulations shatt not] f 48 shells too. Our regiment was La.; Bonifuss Miller, Erie, Pa.; Edgy leks ari gical ey ri |be allowed to interfere with major compltme nted by Gen. Pershing ‘for Pattee, San Mateo, Cal; Paul A. | teen Americans med, “ . ” rague ba: ! players this season ted| the good work done in the trenches, Wineholt, Laporte, Ind. | cluding New Yorker, UL Clear for Action. 0 an authoritative statement to-day | “The weather has been cloudy and SEVERELY WOUNDED. Ont The follow. OTTAWA, . June 17 | PARIS, June 17. Hen no ruling on the subject had been | Hue cool the last fow days, but it Is Albert 8. Tucker, Laredo, | Ing Americans are named in to-day's ARIS has never been so enthusiastic about American eoldiers as |One Crew eerie at Norfolk ; | mage Everything Ie getting green wad ote Willian Ross Gahring, | Canadian casualty it P it showed itself to be Saturday when huge lorries filled with the | U.S. Warship Picks Up |cenerat Crowder adhered to his orieinal | re gue" ae All In blossom, “Thare Mount Vernon, Mo | Died of Wounds—)’. F. Acker, Boston men from overseas crossed the city on their way to the front. (4 || announcement that the question would| Hut, Ieuth, yeu sho! id ose poten eee eerie BS timeres fee oai2, ed Why Action—F, A: Neurethery |) Washington despatch says the American forces at Chateau-Thierry are | Another. [bo passed upon by the President in| the towns here. ‘It sure iw a heme SSergts. Charles It, tuck, James | Missing (Believed Xilted) H. E. Wali, | doubled and that Pershing may soon take active command of forces lua oe ercebon bee a eg Aer ae Hoboken, and Y.; Arthur Simmons, Can- Cilcaae ; guarding the northern approaches to Paris.) An American war veusel will to- erly on apowel {roo @ Jocal board’e | could not see one building that was eT Resandee Balip, Rahway, | Wounded—G, Patch, Clarendon, Vt The Americans were pelted with flowers and cheered as the automo- ‘day land at an Atlantic port the |DeCouue effective July ft had not ka med to pleces: ip Bik abe harrias Cormac etcpaeee Walsh, Manistee, Mich.; A. F. R, Han “Where are you going?” handsome maidens yelled to the husky jag, Lato Jast night forty men, tne BERLIN DENIES ABUSING yee of letter writing in the trenches: ersburg, W. Va; Dewey Brewer, In- ) ney, Franklinville Y.; 8. Hesketh, | Americans. “We are under orders,” came the reply. “We are to follow 1. or tne orwegian bark Samos, a short time, but am now back ia the dia lis; James Donaldson, Was } Pawtucket, Re 1: P. Gordon, San | the lead of the first lorry and keep on going until the place 1s reached | peached Norfolk | AMERICAN WAR CAPTIVES line again. ‘I think if you could see Ans , Csi Jo i Mt i erguson,| | isco; T. J. Conway, Wichta Hall, | where we are to clear for action,” ihe: KN esikk MEd MACK ARe thE | me now you would hay * Sood laut Ra BE arcelino Garcia, Mead- {= ee The Matin prints prominently to-day in heavy type an address by jatest known victims of the U boatsa|,.. : ° |my bunk, a little tw four thing, Bae evar Nei Wa Giueen: | Galick- Wb hice Sesanur duet former Pale Vivien, greeting the arrival of the Americans in | operating off the Atlantic const. The|Prisoners Are Being —Humanely) bar ee ere dhakt ag wep I AS Holley, N. ¥.i Gustay ©. Gunderson, Pe _ : Paris. M, Vivian! referred to them as “soldiers of right” and made aa |Samoa was aunk ninety-three miles] Treated, Says Semi-Official — {Ing {M's letter. It 1 move a ilttle te res 'N ved R, Lawyer, Bis- HIGH FARES CUT DOWN impassioned appeal to France to be firm and awatt the arrival of the of the Virginia sone ee : oe ree German Statement. beg a Pn my Dash, Angie Hm marck aie: -Cotuwibie cont | American armies in full strength. He says this strength already is fe a ales Pepe sabe but {t was| ‘AMSTERDAM, June 17.—The seml-| © ate feuding, Pu.; 100 | VISITORS TO UPTON beginning to make itselt felt on the battleflelds of Europe. Ube Vere Was oLiackee official Wolff Bureau of Berlin finds Vs ml F iit si i 3 ; The forty men landed in Norfolk iy are Ad eng ¢3 a tit bsien Hinkite eave tate state Se | Jewish Board for Welfare Work CHAMBERLAIN FOR DRAFT _ |FRENGH CITE AMERICANS | resteraay were picnea wy arver eney |S & Lanetny Gerba of trent Clarence Sti" vansy tie, “Wis 3) | ee i iiceaidadale Will Serve Kosher Food to OF ALL FROM 18 TO 45! FOR COURAGE IN ACTION our Soverat wer so exnnunted | mont of American war prisoners con | MSUNDRD: (Boorse. Wi svermLivod ficial: Gabpatch! aaya'tie wan’ seriously | Orthodox Religionists, | ~ they cond needy wal Hi laa taemhak Gave es ee Corea | tunooga, ‘Tenn wounded on Jui and on June | 1P UPTON, June 17.—Less tha r | a fi ‘ oe ee ed ere ment has been informed by the Span- sii MISSING IN ACTION. |the papers here told of the Marines| orc 4 y, Mt Peer noneee crea Declares Many Men Over Thirty | Members of 65th Sanitary Section them at a distance of two nile mes live taeatien, whe tee is tees Private Robert S$. Niver, No, 101; advancing near Chateau-Thierry, came to camp yesterday! Are Doing Nothing and Should | Always Ready to Rescue | fore they knew it was near, [are given free access to prison Hudson Street, Hartford, Conn, |where the German dead were pile advance in railroad 3 aa Woundad Under Fh jRavo them no warning, When the camps, that the Americans are. bel j (Previously reported missing.) | ‘The whole family believes that mus:| day, Excursion tickets for visitora| WASHINGTON, June 17.—Support for| PARIS, June 4 (Associated Presa),—| within a for? yards and gave (he Ora ee ee Lenare AUaTeae ty ta ceded, | most econamnical {preg Privates E Guerney, No.| have been wi Sam was. For in|tnat formerly were $2.70 now are | Provost Marshal General Crowder's pro-|F8F courage in action the members of| but a few minutes to take to the are healthy, and the hospital accom- | 2 jars for 25e ° Hunting New Haven, | nis tetters he had told of having been | ¢4's4 He WPS oat aaie ta boan th Sanitary 8 on of tho 1 od | boats. modations excellent, while there ts no| : son, Plainville, : a : 2h, p Z | Powal to exten army tes Army were cited recently In a! qhe sinking of these two vessels | lack of adequate food “on a m r clk, New Lon-!in the trenches @ great deal of the| ‘The Jewish Board for Welfare| wetween eighteen and forty-five yeara jcommuntaue signed by Divisional Gen, vf by German | f¢Sponding to the present conditions < time, and he predicted that his com-| Work is to erect an auditorium here | was given to-day by Senator Chamber-| Targe, commander of the Ilet Infantry | UTIDSS UP tie total suas by G: ii ; seating 1,000 persons and a hostess |lain of Oregon, Chairman of the Senate | Division, sul eH Off the Atlantic coast to | house where kosher food will be| Military Committee, at hearings on the] “In the heavy battles taking place at|Mmeteen since May 2%. ante vars s 1 he plan is now awaiting | 00,000 Army Appropriation Bill. | the Present moment,” says the state-| It was reported. 10708 a 2b acceptance by the New York board. | i ted yn. | iment: “the American personnel of the | SubeaarneS had been ist Two THINGS More Jewish draft men are trained | %#!¥ to men of those ages." said Sen 1S, 8. U. 65 has commanded, as in the| Virginia waters where American war haa tanita ator Chamberlain, “and think we Will] past, the admiration of the officers and| ships used to gather {or target prac TO MAKE you HAPPY- here than at any othor cuntonment in| yor come to it. There are lots of men| soldiers of the 18ist Divisi |tlee, and an armed tug is sald to} the country and there 8 great need | over thirty who really are doing nothing| “Always ready to xo fo he| have fired on them without effect, al cen for adequate so having it have always advocated for them, | and ought to be ached.” zones most intensely under enemy tire,| In officially recording the latest two | Vnantmous approval of the House | the Americans expose themsalves volunc gakings, the Navy pe aruinent at nr horising the President to escue and bri nae ur | Wasb hoUncs | CLUB TO AID WOUNDED, Provis authorising the President to| ily to rescu d bring back ou Wiebe Meey iiss Peake lit (apaners | jleall all men of draft age who can ; Wounded, Worthy sons of their great * fle. ne Norwe. ee ir pate: [trained and equinoed was voted by the /country, they show the Initiative, te | tot Mteen survivors, “* the Norwe | | Jencing Soldiers and Sa Roortart tor hi | eottythie name -brotners of the |Wieginig const at fA, i. Friday, Juoe Knollwood untry Club, Ehmsford, —— | division thanka them and i4, were picke . up by @ schooner and Y near White Plains, of which ee la transferre t another vessel, Equitable Life Insurance mpany, is port. | Presiden: starte a War move A United State man-o'-war has ig, eo PLANNED TO HUNT U BOATS. MORE LIGHT FOR DARKEST Su bot sunita, diers an lor. The offer has been ' | Norwegian ar N jaa, hich Ceoree : Pure - .e ak Berens New Type Gen. Mann ( With ¢ m- | ie si bei inne Coast missioner Enright if AVIATOR BAER A PRISONER. WASHINGTON a Measure of Relief Misstog = Amertean enous center lea Pie Mt a aonieen ; be Downed Plant Mac quarters to-da. to the pre FORT WAYNE, Ind. J AD stroyer, will be liminary annow ent of missioner |Paul Frank Baer, the At ea rialize : aie sistant Secretary of War Crowell and|according to confir For Aptian Becretary ¢ ¢ the Police Commi Jiscussed the |ceived here to-d. 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