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_—_-— Losses at 141, Including 50 Marines, 3 NEW YORKERS DEAD. | » * Corps. Nathan Karagold, Harry McCreedie and Private Giaconlans the Heroes. | entrainment of 27,27 white! Privates Louis Goldstein, Sheffield, | Street Ferries they gamed 45 ro-| selected men on July 6 Ala.; Bugeno R. Grierentrog, Milwau- | cruits from Himira bound for the) To.daye cal combined with that WASHINGTON, June °6.—Two | eo; James M. Grifith, Indianapolis; | Long Island City Ratiroad atation | ror 229,000 to be mobilized July 22-35 4American casualty lists from over-| James W. Harvey, Stonington, Conn.; | and Camp Upton ordered by General Crowder feas to-day contained 11 names, in-| Lee L. Hickey, Concord, Tenn.; Frank | : at 4 fo tara babe rite ace night and with the various special neson, Moscow, Id welve boards all over Manhattan ¢, } Basing those of 93 killed in action, | A: Jameson, Moscow, Idaho, j | Mikcaa We, fin te Gee een Calm: Breviogiy will remewe ‘ | i Privates Louis G. Jarvais, Tudian and Roard No. 8 in the Bronx. Ex- trom civilian Jife in July @ ee ; ‘The army list contained 91 names, di-| Opohara, Mase; Anton L. Jurach, clusive Washington Heights and the 397,961 men, the largest® n a : vided as follows: Killed in actton,| Karnes City, ex.; John Kapparos, TORN, UAES Gas House district made their first) moned in any one month eines the #7; died of wounds, 7; died of acci- | Dubuque, Ia.; Victor Kilinski, Mor- @ comms were “Sw pve. im | stopa toward democracy to-day when | grart became operative. dont and other causos, g4; died of |san, Pa; Herbert Lembeke, Meno- eae. tt hie hos cid pests (1! Tho call issued to-day is aoa’ eo Falls, Wi 5 a Le 5 me © cor ootin Giscase, 8; died of airplane accident, One® Falls, Wis; Charles Lola! rank i. Gondeck, Hamtramck, / to live with relatives, A short time Laie berate lah dake mmo S\into fodr sections for entratement | Pleasant Point, Me; Theodore G, of the National Army, whose sons ? ; | Mich.; Paul _B. H wi ile later Robert enlisted in the army, at | Purposes. From July 6 to 9, witfte ) 2 ae wyanded severely, 20; wounded, Migias, Stalo, Greece; Robert ©. |/5.°""! a Se: Sw eres if ENG. they had becom registrants numbering 33,259 ee to’ | § degreo undetermined, missing in| Nails, Jackson, Miss. | lain aicee 2 | Patriotic Italians In the Bronx gave! jg sb sleet er dagge “ ans find urd to get ® entrained; from July 15 to ¥, atlion, 7. * “aie _| _ Private Harry W. Harmon, No. 24 The Germans find it hard to dsaibaln te tase utes oie bi entra 4 BA Lehis Corps jlat. tondiig: cons | nore ar eee ee es | WOPRVEN Gliese) New Verks |the Americans, They have to get uo {reo rein to their ardor when 270 men | whites, 21,268; July 16 to 98, ealened, 4 ington, Vt; Ray H. Parmelee, Grand! privates Cormack A. Kicrnan, Low- eariy in the morning to beat u: | oe sas yin the heart 45,000, and from July 29 to 81, eol- } tained 60 names, divided as follows: | papids, Mich.; Arnold George Peter | on, aeaee; Minar T. CO. Korac, Cb lat 'Y Ly tendenewina, sinGenel « of the Htalian quarter, started for ored, 36,011 . ; Killed in a@tton, 46; died of wounds, | xorth Menomonee, W Reward | + Bins * t Sta aw Donderewicz, mentioned as | TCanip Wadawotth and {he sory 5 oy 5 Debsp Aas achhig neg) ey atee | CaRo: Hanna W. Martin, De * severely wounded, wrote to Mr. and : Although the order issued last night 2g an severely, 2 Quinlan, No, 69 Walnut Street, Water-| Gottes T. Mohan rhe "tap rai ae hae Mae or we tae at Jeverybody believes awaits them in! roe 230,000 men probably can phen PLES TN Lotion bury, Conn; Mathew B. Rivers,/roster R. Nichols, Strawberry Point | Street, Brooklyn, with whom he lived * |? et tive land. This the present avatlables in Claas One {a Miss Ae lene Sacaton, Ariz; ‘Thomas A. Roset,| iowa; Marshall Olmstead, Payallup | dias cheelbaae Larlieviclthad |mumber was the contribution of! most of the draft dlntricts, {8 web diouts, Ge tall, Monroe Wk Pi s 1 |The letter was ¢ other's Da he ‘ ; Rumford, Me.; Willle Scott, Green- $eEarl Stefty 254 State | . - | th ugh to to-day's quota pointed 6 C4 Robert MH. Vlansburg, Lineotn S. C.; Walter M. Stratton, Fatr- Mbsends ates OER AIE ected ade Donderewice was t@nty-tive years | eS | In motor buses and escorted by a) bared 8 nate: hy parent he on " : a Stratton, eet, Bridgeport, Conn. old and enlisted on April 2%, 1917, 1 | ~ called for July will no 0 cam UP sca Robert W. Veal, Sunders-| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- : i ones site 1aaates fe went |} detachment of the Second Field Artil- | untit after the middle of the months ,, Liout. James B. Scarr, Pied ds Vergens, Wan H Mrs. Catherine Farmer of ' ie Have Already Repelled Several | ter the dratt men made a mite long | 4 by that t t th Heights, N. J. Poter Yeager, Turt Mletlsl 32) ; . ene to Syracuse and was transferred to A pet fb | tour of the Italian district, bein rcteet Slat ad i Nb arch thy | Lieut: Sergt. Harry Klein, No. » SEE EET TUG | Privates George Koch, Milwaukee;! Yonkers Saw Her Son in the | company 1, of the 9th Infantry, going] Minor Raids West of Mulhau- | ‘ev ° hailed by hysterical "Vivas"| 22ditions gained by classification and Breomy Street, Newark, N. J s Sin) MISSI COR Trenches in Pictures. to France last eummer, He was bon} can __Gun Baitleat Toul, _| ana waving of the Stars and Stripes | 07, ‘¥* Sew Tesulation of twenty-ene~ Lieuts. Keron J. Ryan, No. 490 West DIED OF WOUNDS. | MISSING IN ACTION. nes ctures, in Poland and camo here seven years} * : : dnd tlootor of Italy, A badd and the |r ee voce eee veumeeee | Main Strect, Wateriury, Conn,;| Chaplain Walter S. Danker, Worces-| Capt. Arthur Hy Sowing, St. Louis. Saleen ago, He was a singer at St. Mary's : artillerymen cncorted them to thelout se cuctee assigned to the vas. ° F ; % i 3 : — atc — erymen ¢ ed thei ious States 0-1 3.500 | Frank W, Spencer, Springfield, Mass. | ¢ . loge Willlam W. Gillum, Jackson,! Here is the final brief chapter of a] Roman Catholic Church, Brooklyn,| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES BOHS. NEG Whedee A paemanteel RNG Dire nti en aes tla: (George (1: ‘| Wilfred Niles, Bessemer, | KY story approaching thd supernatural | and secretary of three Polish societies | IN FRANCE, June 26 (United Press) rt of about sixty decorated auto- 1.000 negroes, From New Jersey | Privates Wil 1D Dek 0 about sixty decorated auto- n | burgh; Garner M \ ao cotusarvatabal 7 Chaiiia B Kalcher which has been for Mra. Catherine |!" Brooklyn. He was wounded Jun:| jn American unit has taken over @ mobiles convoyed the drafted men vealled;, ‘The, white teen teen fear Miss.; Harry 1. Hill, » W.Va ah Ee Palnee rones | bocker, Cortland, N. ¥.; Raymond E.|Farmer of No. 20 Riverview Place,|!% sccording to the War Depart-| iow sector in German Alsace, it {a| through Manhattan and to the Cort. | 06, culled: The Jersey will, bo traimed \ Corpl. Nathan Korngold, No. 109) stat te Somes ldaihhnaca DSA V Se CRO CRC T Cea Re ; sae] | mente telogtam. In the Het Dondere- |. ssemienble to ennounee. ty, landt Street Ferry. ‘Thenco the future| at Camp Humphreys, Va., and the h Street, New York. y Simon jr, Philadelphia; ‘Howard w.| TOnKers not a fiction, alas, but cruel! wicz's uddress is given as No, 95 | soldiers were forried across the river | Regroes at Camp Dix. . Harry McCredie, No, 204| | Private Hugh Barr, No. 445 Bedford | smith, Elkins, W. Va. et Diamond Street, It Has repelied ‘several minor Germad)) (o tas tain fOr r Spartanburg, 8, C. In the call announced last might th Stret, New York. | Brooklyn. | —>— On the night of June 18 she sat in| Private Harry W. Herman, reported | raids. New York leads the list ‘the list with 23,241, Is. August Schmidt, Charleston, s Earl 8. King, Waterloo, | f e severely wounded, is believed by his{ ‘This new sector is in the vicinity of % Rufus A. Shelton, Honey Grove |1@-; Samuel Thompson, Chickasha, the darkened pit of a moving picture |fomily to have received his wounds bad : 4 30 Nateansblays oa wees Okla, | | theatre in Yonkers watching shifting|in secking retaliation on the enemy | Gébweiler, ‘The line runs through @ te eb Aetedasg ' for a gas attack in which he Was” rugged territory of mountains, deep — ae DIED OF DISEASE. OF 50 CASUALTIES irctsren on the eneet. One showed Un, Aaa, Attack im. which he was y tains, ° - A h r Peeives etter | id dense forests, It is the 7 T Ly h R Nurse Katharine Dent, Biloxi, Miss. C INS 6 E the interior of a muddy trench agd his mother, received her first letter | Tavines an ; ‘ rom him lust Monday, a few minutes # ave " : You ve Iried the @St! Horsesnoer Willie C. Sharp, Mont- ONTAINS 46 KILLED the caption sald, “American soldiers from him lat Monday, a fow m rom | tird sector taken over by th Amott Now Try the Best ap ablities take life at the front cheerfully,” the War Department telling of, his | cans in Alsace and the second in Ger- Private Dave Anderson, Grand} Two Dead eee Wounds and Two njuries, ‘The letter was dictated by | man territory ‘ ‘ 4 ds 3 Suddenly one of the lads lifted hts | jy dpanea ld of b | 7 Lake, Ark i fi nim in a base hospital and told of BIS! Details are now available the | The world’s best! Makes ordi-| DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. Injured Included in Report — trench hetmet and waved straigtt in | “as Be ectog (fast a altile) trem|Fald on he American ines north of | | ,nary meat, cheese, sardine and) Nurse Marion L, Overend, Peter- From France. the eyes of the audience, He was inhaling gus which those dirty Dutch- | Bacearat Sunday night. The Ger deviled- | boro, Ont TASHING rhe | Privat " men sent ¢ he wrote. “I will get! mans laid down two heavy box bar WASHINGTON, June 26. — The! Private Joseph ‘T, Farmer and from HM ate Dox s “ DI | my revenge when I get out. They |». 5, RABIGAK Cle ak is sand wiches | PIEP WAT a AND | afarine Corps casnalty list of fifty|a trench in France he was waving) will have to pay dearly and also u/T@8C% completely surrounding tw appetizing| t Haeaac oP aeaat or eal neal tole gvestines +0 4 tether 46 Yonkers percentage.” ae ar. iF r ae) Americ outer position Take “Pot Luck” at Y,M.C ae ono kee and delicious | pury, Mich, i | A summary of Marine casualties) When Mrs, Farmer, a little shaken, tnt oe WHA Lin Rcaeorna ericieah| caer anlagh a Li arises loco IS ot Luck” a + Of These 502 re Organ- ry it! | Privates Leon Frost, Luna, La.; |isswed to-day shows 341 deaths, of returned to her home that night she Before he went into the army last lawcrn , A. Hut in London and ized in Clubs of 100—Work- : Jo! owe, P: ' sh 13 nd ole vf War De i nuary he was a bricklayer and ; Guaranteed | 028 Hows: Parauguid, Ark; Teme which 19 were ottiorss 7H wounded, | found 6 telegrase stom fhe) ‘ ar on lived with his parents at No. 24 Vor-| During the barrage two groups of Relish Cakes. ers Busy To-Day. to satisfy, or | Pe2t80% Tuscaloosa, Ala, of which 29 were officers, and two| partment telling her SBae ner OM wth Street. He was born in Russia) German infantry, each numbering HES EOE SEVER | missing or in the hands of tho enemy.|was severely wounded, ‘To-day camo (wenty-two years ago and came to vay Buaradeine wrasen 5 roremenennreene | your money; | °uve pat patil lita ce KILLED IN ACTION. J second saying that he had died of America in i918.) °° | mee yey spend sneer oe di NDON, June 26.—King George! ‘The plan of the New York State aa ul . 2 i ui >rivate sh Ba ‘ooklyn, re- | and Americans had Deen cut of | back Pecos | Gergt. Edmund T. Madsen, Copen- | his wounds. ported’ dead ‘from wounds, lived at|in ene of the nositons Ameri. and Queen Mary tasted American | War Savings Committee to bave New , Mas eee r s twenty-six ; » enlisted , Sergt. John Broderick, No. 27 Third | hasen, Denmark: Arthur J, Rindeau,| Young Farmer was twenty-six 44; Redford Avenue, He enlisted i | cans gniled to give a foot, although |buctowheat cakes for the first time Yorkers sign War Savings pledges Brook! | Webster, Mass.; Willard E, Hensley, | years oki and enlisted w he Ninth the army a year ago, two years ¢ th ere out th —— eae pAvenser Broetlyas Morristown, Ind; Dante! A. Sullivan, | Infantry, regulars, a year ao, After) ter coming to this country from Ire. [ity were outnumbered thre yesterday at the Eagle Hut of the | for every one of the 900,000 American N° Geral; . 2 1) s . ; » * » ale 4 r e was € n the B. | They fought til practically every ‘ 4 7 | Austin Nichols € Co's Se geen ate rete ies ave, | LAN Maen aining at Fort Slocum and Syra-| land. He was a fireman in th 1. 1k | Mhey feusht until practically every | American Y. M,C. A. ‘The vielt was |soldiors im France by the middle of Private Albert. J. Aklinski,| _Corpl. John R. Canfield, Cedar|cuse he sailed for France with Bis) iy tho British Army hus ‘not been |inep recived moueie thar wit a 4 surprive one, made at the King’e| this week bas carried ¢he campaiga Chicago; Harry E. Anderson, Walker. | Grove, N. J. regiment last October. ; r 1 from for six months, and it a Te theaente tan iwi maaeoaion past thik mare alran ay, 1 7, Chaney, yonke whose name) believed he has been killed or cap i Corpis. Ralph V. Chaney, Oakland,| Another Yonkers man w ee Pp D SOND) TAG ME WOND MELE MIS NO:| | Se er or i caiiier, Houston lapsears in, torday'e ‘iat as tured, Barr was a member of Com-| The other group of Germans pene-| Late in the afternoon the secretary! ‘The number of new War Saviags RE 2 Olive Street, = ; | Towa; ‘ario! er, | a " day's , | an 26th Infantry jtrated 4 lage d 00h ev ' 7 PREPS John A Bonnel, Ta Mollie | Text. Hen. Cone Detroit; Frank P.|naving died of wounds, is Lieut, ™! ee nanan camels They | {he Basle hut reorived a telephone | Societies Jumped from 4,000 on Men- h onnel, La Moille, ; tH SADR RS CR Ah SNE ee ench and American pr MY call, The oMficlal at the other end of | ; MUSTARD Private Stanistaw Donderewigz, No, | Dorris, Douglasville, by Kien rey a i a2 y He us June 18, AMERICAN RED CROSS | Med before » counter-attack. oe bpd wey day night to 6,07 last night. Their e Ferris, - New Mich.; - ieut, Carn®y enlisted a pri On the ront the ( 7 way embers added WORLDS BEST +— 95 Diamond Street, Brooklyn. bad inde ee aan ped ee dn th ul front the G hd Queen destre to call | Membership of 502,900, to abe } T rivates William Glazer, Cleveland; | bert M. Hargrove, ; in the Regular Army A s ‘ALIAN FAMILIES avily bombarding the Ar ane / . | ees.0e individual eladeas 4 Simon Heliman, New Orleans, La.;| and rose from the ranks to l"irst | ee ctco ad AA vut and will be there in | 998, | eosemnaee Eawin Manistee, Mich.;| geant. Returning from Honolulu lean into Bele a i last night, carries the t beyon ; into Bots de Jt H ee sat t fret thought 900,000. Walter Shadyside, O.; Ray-| where he had been stationed four»... 1, eaanit by oe ecretary ut flest thought that | 900, ; mond ¥ Montreal; Charles| years, he entered the training camp at| 100,006 Lire Has Been ( m and other sects sa eran to play a joke! Friday, National War Savings Day, TWO THINGS D. Looger, rd, 1 Plattsburg last September ved 1¢ Support of Sol bweiler is mile and on him. ‘Th. 1 on the phone is the last day of the campaign, Dut TO MAKE YOu HAPPY om Privates K, Axton, West] his commission as Second Leutenar Dependent ily west of Mulhausen ne | explained tho visit was to be signed pledges may be returned at 5 ome Sennett, ona! . o atta to th this point passes four ure nformal and the King would | eny time, Bronxville Pa Bennett n Nov. 23. H ROM, Tuesday, June Onan pauses fo t] purely Inéarm he bay Un eee oral i ton, Illi Fred L. Cooper, Sastopolis,| 23rd Infantry and sailed for France in leaday, June 20. Ove ml" of Gebweiter and abou re at no preparations of any aly's great victories on e Miob.; France H. Dennis, Burbank, | January. He leaves a widow. a bride |{/0" [re Ut) tne Nuppe ih frontior ibe made, ‘The King and Queen | will be a leading theme of spesshes O.; Arthur N. Fauble, Cuyahoga] of less than a year catia etla ao ax he r r rward drove up and walked | at the mass meeting at Cooper Umion Falls, O.; Wiley D Brookbay home with the dead s alian Ned Cross on beha man ross a dirt court where five satiors | to-night under the auspices ef the . ; i Nu. 86 Linden Stree ibe on ad Urone Majo 6 on American destroyer theta) American-itatian War Sw Con. Miss; Mavrive E. Frock, al No. 86 Linden & , an Kad Cross by Ma | town, Md,; Verne W. Gardner, Wash-| In a telegraph office ut 10 ns, head of the American € w iying catch with three Brit-| mittee ington, D, C.; Allen H, Howe, Marl-|and Third Avenue a message of Ie 3 Mision to Italy, before by —- Co Th then climbed a! Capt. Edward Whitwel of éhe Brit boro, Mass.; Wesley A. Hoyt, Chester,]is undelivered. It is Ww o e for Ame to 0 6 R dozen and went into the big) ish Ministry of Munitions will Be the Te Inaction on May 29 0 Nath esta n ¢ BADO IL OK win un, Canadian and Brit-| ings n tho eteps of the Bub ‘Privates Clarence A. Larson, 26|Korngold., It ia addremat t# M ae yah) Feaayinens IN NVILLER ATTACK tiers and sailors, some eating | Treasury to-day, Miss Morence Mas- Mont, Ill,; Frank J. Lynch, Napa,| Annie Korngold at N 1oath | 4 ne ieee. ambi ; nan “ hers pluying billiards or writ-| beth will sing and the U 5. 8, Reap . + . = . i 2 > ' Band will play arines wih o Cal.; Charies 5, MeGinni: chester, | Street. Some tenants w ave lived women and the 1 Or Two Companie | tribute oo pl N MeNa Bruns-| there for sia yea v i " 000 ehitdre iy MF s dur boys a and you have! tribute and col ledge cards. wick M Mere) knew a soldier or a wornan of t and abou ildrer ind American Troops | 8 to ent.” said King.| guntor Saval Reserves at Expest- ton, |name. The casualt to-day ear colonie Detended Positior ward where a row | tion, " én aa ihe aereorn Ae and un Von ‘THE AMBRICAD ‘ fA ere devouring sand-; six hundred Junior Nawal Resesves’ | : 1 numerous s aa , will take part in the officte® opentag v Perhaps i w , A 4 ine Privates Ld ThIGa#O) | ean at hae Gwh sorrow eadin i rest station: . eaia Af \ host distin Amer-| of the New York International Expesi John KB, Saund William | ! ning from le line : 7 1 have here” he asked.| tion in the Bronx on Saturday efter S. Saylor, New nard A, | Ul are ambulan campanis ; ; ' There will be & Gr 1 t . > sam Hery Schwebke, Grar Wis; Max} Ahother name on doity ne highest prain » Italia p u h 4 seul ae B. Fae inn, Janes Y alae | is that of Private A 1 Gialanella off ven Ves , t Gerais : ier ‘ “ail? pal ieee ae son jr., Kansas ( oy H. Simpson, | of No. 953 Rast 105tt Hi n > a ka 4 omer Unrig *hiladelphia: Waiter B. Swanson, St. = The enemy advanced ip ts and other city A A C Voorhies, Midlothian, Tex.; Ivan C.| telegram from W to-da avy bombardment with ga. “egg AND E That nature gives you a good appetite Walker, Rockford, lowa stating he had beer ed in act Key wits fown at TH! , + Ly ial statemen “ Q down at an OTHER 1S and the doctor doesn’t forbid your fine DIED OF WOUNGE RECEIVED 1 ete ae or nsather iA ial statement 4 Ng and G rat down at an pure Nut Tootsie Rolls. » . George B, Roao, Pattison, | tal¥. The te j Re ction ae pela Bek 1 French 5 khaki-clad American aviators and a oe American m ary, & 9 by a bi 7 6 f i n from an Wa Craze, Dixie, W.| He enlisted ten m neQ ID ‘ ou \ bg ied od \ an ba p. They each ate a Va. Regular Army wounded by band —— n buckwh k ot fror WOUNDED IN ACTION (Severely).| Corpl, i. MoCrodie, reported killed ny Felted Our Patriot an No Geography, mn Paar ‘Trumpeter Andrew Moder, Pitts- |61 ution, who, 4 s shai of ile Haloraea Coumh Says Hays, Kenuine ished burgh. BHOM WAKO & boils Jit . mm “AND, Me., Jun H,|t rt Private Robert A. Davis, Cincin- | No. 204 West 671! believed ne rica ore Mave at thdiaces. re ‘ ond GULDEN Ss nett be s ‘orpl ; Rot» rt i McCredie, a rhe! Vrank Kekersor ° Kepublican National Commi Del genie Me - orphan, who made his home prior have been what and wounded ¢ tt 4 Seaman Killed in Fall om United ‘ROTA RE tan t ferred with party leaders } national 1 MUS WASHINGTON, June Lester Credie, No. 148 234 Street, West New sinon, An tiles hwe ‘ renee attended by ning t © equlpmer 4, doriultorte ‘ ‘ The Sweets Company, 416-422 West 45th St, N. Edmond Krause, seaman, second class, | York, N. J. McCredie was one of ¢ unter Goss reser Treaid’ ot viait tart Ready to Use e was killed In a fall aboard the United |children of Samuel MoCredic of yn ack, N.Y ie ont pe Scales stcams i] vith Street add: Vour yea ie ted for Amert Moors by the hs sire ¥ ter Krav » lives a wark, ‘ was al is no ¢ His mats ner, Cab . mints °* ts parents died aud Lhe children weat gradua { Kutwere Colles our patriotiom,’ Mr, Hays ¥. M,C. A. in St, James Square. Pershing’s Report Puts Total) ¥f | Mass.; Robert E. Wilcox, Henderson- N.C Bugler John Humiston, Bast Jaffrey, |N. H. | | Mechanic Jesse H. Moore, Montezu-| | ma, Ind. bs Privates August Beckmann, Mil- | waukee; Home. #1, Bleviaa, ¥icano,| | Cal.; Raymond Leo Branshaw, Wes- |ton, Wis; Eugene Chagnon, Nashua, [NH Private Amedeo R. Gialanelua, No. 253 East 105th Street, New York. SENTRY. BOX AT HEADQUARTERS, WITH HORN FOR GAS ALARM | 148 IN (HRD THE. EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, AF A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR. NE 1918, { eel LATEST DRAFT CALL “DRAFT NUOTAHERE | FOR 124,525 PUTS. START FOR CAMP) TOTAL AT 367 961 | contingent oft for Spartan Mobilization por July 3 | burg Taken From Manhat- | With Entrainment of 27,257, | tan and Bronx Boards, White Selected Men. WASHINGTON, June 26.—Whiie and colored draft registrants mam-' started | bering 124,535 were summoned te he Jersey | colors for general military servies tm Wade-!a call issued to-day by Prewest ‘They were the | Marsha}-General Crowder. Mobitiaa- third quota from the city to entrain | tion will take place at intervals @mr-' | this week, While they were con-|ing the month of July, starting wath | verging on tho Liberty and Cortlandt | tho Drafted men to the number of 1,148, | all drawn from the Bronx and Man-! hattan boards the Central Railroads for Camp exclusively, | over Pennsylvania and worth at noon to-day | Wt. 0 JRE IRE

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