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t _THE EVENING WORLD, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS) BSATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918, ON TWO CASUALTY LISTS AMERICA To FOR 000,000 FIRM Private Lennart of Chicago, Who Captured 82 German Prisoners OORO4E 1@ AGENCI CHTY EMPLOYMENT a) 1,200 NEW YORK STATE BOYS = y I $ ij | "poration, to Be Dissolved + | Draft Regulations or Anti- | — Y. : — an | ear After Peace, : Loafi atute ar / . $ -oafing Statutes. iy, 3, . ity, | Marvin Rover, Two New Yorkers and Brook [pes Mass.; John J. Hogan, Syracuse, anaihaiieiciid : bell od Youths From Greater City] Main, Jick, Dudley August Reever, lyn Boy Among the Dead Corpis. Emmons A. Boynton, Au-|,,~ASHINGTON, June 99.—-The cre-| + © Announcement was made to-day by Will Go to Blauvelt ‘Samuel Schwarts, George Sch : - ia, ts HL. Chidees, Kast. ton of a $10,000,000 atreratt produc: | : ; i Robert Storer Raott, Louie twin She in Action. wie Cahn | hidsey, East tion curporation was approved by the, & 2 John R. O'Leary, head of the United on Tuesday: men Payard Raymond Suiebier, frame Kavala i, - | Privates John WW. Bresinhan,| S¢7ate yesterday, The action waa! ¢ $ States Emp'oyment Agency in this mEEEE feed Ber iilip Springer, Juiian Stagin. Ae q . , wey | eae ae ” Piaghs, * taken without debate, There was not) « % city, that Ui three city employment > PAY “Y¥PENSE ert pare, James Britton Stearas, 42° ON ARMY'S _LIS7. | Rochester, N. ¥.: Frederico D. Gavi- a dissenting vots, $ : a bola oan tek ATE PAYS EXPENSES. Iarael Steig, Charles G. Stevenson Jr J cla, Messin, Phippines; Jim 7. Har. ; $ ‘bureaus located at No. 79 and No. 155 Vaughan Storey, Theodore age ren Owe Sot When this proposition was reached | + greet , 4 in Maat Oh 8 erocks, Adelbert Leon’ Taylor, Alwert * "i ri rison, ham, Ga.; Owen McCam h 8 Resa | @ 3 Lafayette str and in Bas or Toone, David A, Wallach, . . a earlier in th ¢ Senate Rood 9 Pershing Reports Five Killed mon, springtictd, Mo. Clarence 1. Saver in the week “S “ls © Wise a beer , ne Course Is Part of Compulsory | Wattsen, Hervert 1. Wate, Ma ee ‘: Loa, t vehemently protested against consid- % Street, have been taken over by th f Weits, Daniel William Whit h and Twelve More Suc- | evETNN TALE ae chaud, Brownvitte, (¢ration at that time, He sald an I: > Federal Government, and the eity’| Military Training for Henry Wiliams, ack, Willan, Rexroth | ; | # Allie Michaud, Brownville, | yostigation should be made by! ® Government will not function in these ‘ cumbed to Wounds. Me.; Henry A. Montandon, No. 1316! 446 suitary Bub-C ' . * bureaus again until the termination | Lads, LONG ISLAND. cker Street, Philadelph replhanit Aa peaphansd Mechs ithe nathan $ ———_ The boys from Long Island zones fol~/) eo o ne charged with the aircraft inquiry, He| + 2 of the war, While this step has bean) rete |" is n°} ! WASHINGTON, June 29.—Ameri- | N'8?o bls rate! rank | wanted to know who John D. Ryan| % » contemplated for some time action ABANY, June 29.—The complete Fred G. Moss, Astoria. can overseas casualties totalling | Rusen, No. lt Ninth + Erle.) was that he should be n such | $ | was delayed until to-day at of boya who are to take the Btate| Saris Kaho. Belle Harber, a } eighty-five were reported a; A. Monford Wyckoff, Mattituck, | eee authority, 7 matter wasl 2 + On Monday the “non-easential” act | cadet officers’ training course at ee Arthur John Mulligan, Contral Islip. aw | Two Marine Corps casualty lists cons NY postponed, ae requested : ® ‘Rves into effect and the two offices | Blucfelds, Blauvelt, for four weeks), Feter 7. Farrell and Harry Spl § ined forty-three names, twenty MISSING IN ACTION. The aircraft sub-committee exam. | $ ? in Lafayette Street will be merged | D°&inning Tuesday, was announced to-| “Jeane Laschkoff, Edgemere. { fo 0 Lieut. Philip W, Davis, West New- 13 ; ’ day by the State Military Training} Wemer, E, Degwave, Forest itis mr of them those of men killed in) Mictt: |Ined a number of oMficers connected) ¢ % into one big office, which will be | (ey ou ule fe In to be con-| .hdward Rushmore Ewer, Cyril action. Of the others eleven died of xi 3 “i - Raat with the Bureau of Finance and > 2 located midway in the block between | cauted - ne pera pod pager 5 ea, Loula | Edwin Gelwicks wounds and eight were wounded se orpl. Leroy E. Congleton, counts in the Signal Corps r l ® Lafayette and Centre reets on|° hy bes mas Giadéing, Wade a) { Philadelphia, Pa. ; ithe complusory military training sys- ‘© Frank -‘uffer, Garden City, } verely, } ftiead | was made into the financial re » f » Worth in the old Five Points Mission, + Ralph H. Butier, G Neck. | F Private Arthur K. Drake, Bay * 4 tem for boys sixteen to elghteem yearn! John W. Vandewater, Hempstead, The army casualty list contained Shere; Ni Y, | sibliity of every firm having . f ; All of the y emy Who @re! O14 inaugurated under the Slater-| Stuyvesant Fish Mortis 34, Hewlett. forty-two names, divided as follows: | SUOte MN are | tract with the Government to con-| * 3 | blanketed by Civil Service will Ket | Welsh laws. poses, Wiliam Frasca and William | . ell rench . * Irving-! struct airplane: No charge ; * t rr e } ‘. ne, iP. Mama a action, fives died of Wounds: |44n weregt,. New btaven, Contd Lloyd ltrs wotene Wee eee cit |: HEEL ISTE A “ ‘The complete Hist of mccesntul boyn] Thomas J. Murtagh, Staniey, Avia twelve; died of accident and ‘ ‘n,| ferred from the action yesterday that| @ » will be immediately placed in thé! snows that 214 cities and towns in the urke and George Akron, O. es B. ‘ 3 , : : 2 Eliiott ‘Smith, Long Inland City causes, two; died of ase, two; | ae it 8 Joseph | the sub-committee discovered that ad-| > same Work by the United States Gov- | state will be represented at the camp.| Mario Victor SeandiMo, Lynbrook. ie ty, fourteer eslbe x DM) ditional capit it inerea the} ernment | Py Lester M. Conklin, North, recenes everely, fourteen: m ne | Springfield, 1 | sursat:¢ Dries Now making| ¢ me ; Giusy About 1,200 cadets will be errr Clifford McWhorter nnd 4 Tesmes Deus n action, seven. | : a8 also announced by dated. ‘Their only expense for the|can Robinson, Ozone Park PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISS- | airplane io L, The two Marine Corps ts con- ee ‘The plan to authorize an aircraft] + that the United States Naployment | training will be the cost of a uniform, Albert Dombrowsky, Oyster Bay. ING—NOW RETURNED TO DUTY. ‘ : : ; Fred Henry Stirtz, Patchogus. tained the following names Morveshoer Archie J. Comeau, Hav. | Production corporation was lai . t Agencies throughout the district will | the State paying transportation, main-| Henry A. Portung, Mrnect tt, Hal . KILLED IN ACTION. GUNN ace pains | Give auittary Aire Connie mete not undertake nterpret the draft tenance and instruction, and furninh- | horst,, Ferdinand Ke Bohue rand Wily Sergts. William J. McColi Private Michael J. Powers, No. 16| mended that legislation be 1 to utlons or the statute whieh bas! ing equipment 1 “Gededianh W tlawhine. Hacey Porter land, Ore.; John C. Peggs, Canton, N Leckie Wieck Rie Maven, Conk make the suggestion effective Th h the anti-loafing act. Those ‘Transportation orders have been sent Feveil are ae Arthur Francis - Y.; Williain J. Spire, Nashville Be tetone ns ‘ ia | BEStRern Au Udnbted i (ae penate the| weking Information relative to either | from Albany. Movernents of the ca-|°Trwin'raylor Longworth Jr., Rockwiiie% Corps. John W. Biooma Chey- | | avant, er a engs Mem dinn iy @ : of the two must apply to the Depart- | dets to camp will begin Monday from | Centre, A § ' Americans 4 Cannatty | Director of Aircraf; Production |s : | ie Ris ney, Wash.; Michael Loftus, Cleve- | Smerivans {™ Canadian Caanalty) oi rod in his discretion to form t ent of Justice of the State of New | three main concentration points—New | mayior Weather and Clarence Jame jand; Harold } OTTAWA, Ont, June 2%.—The fol. | UFeratt production corporation wilt & ‘ York for directions on draft reguia-| York, Albany and Binghamton. New | | Alfred Wiehl and Fred A. Wiehl, Winey O.; Robert J. wine Ainericane appear on to<day'n| core eutecelos and’ a hee ' tions or to the police for instructions | York will be the concentration potnt ‘ ; owin jeans ap o-day's | must subscribe and vote not leas thon a William J. Peterson and Arthur Wily, Private Claude Canadian casualty list: Died of wounds | a majority of the stock. The corpora on the anti-loafing statute |for boys of the Greater City, Long|tink, Woodhaven. 1m | Ga P. Ohearn, Spokane, Wash. Pre- | tion must be dissolved within oa year ow ‘The uew office of the United States | Island and neighboring points, and! o,ifuray Foster, Jahnaon and Harat@ij; | Private Jack Bamforth, No. 849)"umal to have died—s. H. Brown, [Imperial Bee cavaremant Th Employment Agency in Long Island | they will move to camp Tuesday morn- WESTCHESTER COUNTY. West 178th Street, New York. risburg, Pa., 1. Le Stavely, Seat-| Orretary of War is given authority to City, located on the Queensboro | ing. John Porter Mousten, Bronxville Privates Charles Belk, Pittsburgh; | tle. West | assign all men needed for making th Viaza, be opened Tuesday for| Cadets from Lig oho refees Wallace Jolin Drown, inane one y, Pittsburgh | corporation operative. ‘eThrector registration. It will ®6 a combination | State points will gather in Albany | | Edward une, amena: | Biglow, No. 77 West ARMY MEAT BETTER lof nireeete reduction gives him tn i Office for both State and Federal ap-| Monday and early Tuesday. Cadota| Rone O84 William A. Held," sound Vi it, New York. | right to “form one or more corpora | « plicants, The present State office in| from the southwestern part of hg ieraandelnh, Cronyn, Pade n ond Wr ivates Frank J, Bokosky, Scran- THAN HOTELS SERVE | tlons for, the purchase, nroductian bb4-bed- edd 004-04 © | Lone toed: Clty, iil ba Book nbded Bate mil aseerble in Binghamton Restler, wallane R.Ralpger, Ai afty Pa.; Joseph 8. Caylor, Mount | beg ‘ h Hapete (Copyright, 1918, by Underwood & Underwood.) r the duration of the war, onday nig’ and Norman Robert Sparkes | —— craft equipment or materials the | pore cere ie eee) eae saciis hee metal > niiie day y New hoile. Houston, Tex.; Frank M. Coste 1S ‘ ., Te. and to build, own and operate railro, Hui i ds app "3 to: ony at isa 1 The boys from New York, Bronx and Champlin. Mulliken, Pelham. x Helona, Md.; Oscar Cottrell, Tusea- | Standard Is Higher, Expert Testi-| fn'conaection therowith WHY 82 82 WERE SURRENDERED | TAFT- WALSH ASSURANCE 0s Aa the time draws near when | “16s Couaty follow: we Walker H, Carmer and Charles Lagi")? loasa, / James 8. Dean, Middie- fies in Hearing of Case b committer wr ena ie mieht for the non-essentials the “work or! NEW YORK COUNTY. . | Harold Gain, Irving E. Perris Fete sex, N, C.; James I, Bodd, Marietta, | H racke: ° cessary for the Governmen | | fight” regulations Decome compul-| Roy Frederick Alofsin, Harry C. gil Davies Munson and Haro! N.C » Bod, Marietta, Against Packers | become necessary for nent | ENDS BRIDGEPORT STI ty aie meee] atarink Alatiin, (ArT S| Wien bet th O.; Paul W. Gall, Dottos, Ill; Leo to construct railroad in order to] | jpory, the: litte of applicant eS Arrison, Bertram Latronge Comma five 4 : WASHINGTON, June 29, Lieut. | secu: an abundant supply at fir Shanda is } eee ; Last Avaygs erie! —_ were | Derekmans, Sart aig aoe ir, on oierry Rerlee Bedell, red San y eat tnspeetor a lumber for use in the making of air rouge! = ‘ | placed in oss jal Gove 3 ham Brandt, Thomas |. Brennan, Ifa ‘Corvell,, White i Wate James J. McKenna, No. 965 ay RRORS rae her e Ot Ce ee, tians, Brought From Russian Ten Thousand Machinists and Tool- | py the agencies, “It is oxpe-ted "a! iam. Joseph Brenan, Hugh James RICHMOND COUNTY, nei arrol! Street, Brooklyn. bah ba nerore the t is expressly stipulated that the Sront. Refuse: c io Monday will be the busiest day of all. | tonano, Melber eos Pivetes R ‘atts Roehrig, Detroit; | eral Commission in the wes Seay tot be a minority| Front, Refused to Fight makers Return to Work The offices will not be open to-mor- | “Cohen. “William | and Wesley “F Blancharc Feats igen 4 ing on complaints that Wilson & Co.| stockholder in any corporation organ Brothers in France. To-Day. | row, Hu ‘acovaner, Arthur | Sounty, hoy Sidney C. Robert i Geor 8 beet RY WRONG.) i under ihe proposed law aye Gracevanre, Robert Thebaud Cra . Tomaka, South Chica 1 Chicago furnished spoiled meat| ized und FOS PARIS, June 2%—Americans gas- BRIDGEPORT, Conn, June W. Kliery Denison. Be Cj Sl sche pat yd se ReEY have f rea Fe id ol Tt Aae — ; *s ‘ sli ignatius 3 de Varona, Josep! 01 Bleffe 00 DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN|‘ the army, He told of several de | shelled Germans who were detected pre- Having been given full assuranc by | ; AMERICANS BEHIND FRONT | nearnhat de Diesel, Charice Bruce 4 \dgewood. ae ACTION. liveries of meat in bad condition tsom | GERMANY GETTING AFRAID paring for an attack and broke up the the Taft-Walsh Labor Policies Board | Flurl, Theodore, Frostich ie. Altres gt. Fred W. Stockham, Belle- thas rm reported to him, but apout OF EA Rl Al patrol party. This was the only actly- | ¢ whatever wage deoision is MAY REVEAL LOCATION! * Hennart, eA thar Gerivon, Sidney AMERICAN AVIATOR ville, N. J. which he had no personal knowledge. TH ME CAN RMY ity on the Cha Thierry front h down by that body wiil be Qinubers, Bdward Glickman, Loule ‘ae 9 yeorge trict P| i joldman, Raymond Gratzner, Donald Sergts, Walter F. Duda, C George Le . district superintend- cna | Americans took prisoner an Alsatian, © by the Government, the wi Care Griffin, John Lane Griffin, Sam- 7 5, . 4 ent of Armour & Co., said when qual- »,00( Sai Army Lifts Orc a Peri hate: | way iersanman Herbert B. Green, Indianapol | Tryi to St in Belleau Wood, whose statement fu 10,000 machinists and toolinakers who James Hewitt, John Norhert Horan, Privates Peter R. lified os an expert, that beef in coi ress Trying to She 4 RH Seale have been on strike since Wednesday abouts Secret From Friends — | witham Jetinek, Benjamin ¥. in, aie’ a ot: Hosoy 8 dition to be sold to hotels and res- : 5 D THSeAd eae. B remeon why eighty two) ¢ noon ¢ the plants here eng i . Seachner, Joseph John Kivian, city, § ogey Brown, MES eat Aa Number Only 450,000, Instea | mans surrendered to Frank P, Lennart, "00" from the planta here engag 4 and Relatives at Home. | wh, Harty Kusner, Frank Creek, Tex.f Harold C. G a tied s ‘ i ee ooh avers of More Than 600,000. | the Chicago infantryman, who led them | essential war work, returned to their ; e fs wl Fence Lazarus, Henr ry Leary. Ge- Vernon, Ga.; Edward L. Kreiger did not meet army and navy specifi- , gee reaye into camp two days ago. The Alsatian Shops to-day PADI: Uae “+i OCrr oneness agrino, John M4 falo, N. Y.; Rexall J. Rawlins, Wash. | cations for fresh and frozen me LONDON, June (British Ad-| said a number of Alsatiana back from! This decision was reached at a! associated Press).—-American sokters| {iin Malagring, John Marcus, Xavle Worth It to Get Care of Americatyce ae Gn ccnaesaxam ination aati miraity Wireless Press).—The Amori-|the ttussian front protested when told Mass mecting here of 5.000 strikers. || ang officers stations! at posts behind | A. McDonough, James Sheridan Me- Nurses, Says Jack Skint . en by Lieut. oW E Co.'slean armies France include more < ere to fight on the weste : bey bape the front may reveal the secret of th ally. Corpl, Raymond I. Connelly, Rock | teh by Lieut. Cargill to Wilson & ¢ San Ries 1e | they, wer War Labor Board, Loyal A. Osborne omer A. Millard, Jazdimer Milu- _ . 1 6 mH Sov Antonio branch, thank. them | than 600,000 fighting men, according | front, They explained many of them of the Employers’ Group, and Will-| Whereabouts to dx and rolat \ Charlen Haaton Muirhead Jr., Chambers. Island, Ml. for co-operation and for favors in {to the Washington correspondent of|haq brothers and other relatives in the iam H, Johnston of the Labor Group| at home, according to a new ruling of i cignan jr, Joho & Murphy jr.] WITH THE AMERICAN Privates Louls J. Downard, Arnold. | gyppiy t to Camp Travis, was | the London Morning Post French Army will meet here Monday and conduct @! the army authoriti hey may in-| Ritam Hewton., Jone A. Nicholeom | ry wRANCE, June 20 (United Press" Pa; William FE. Weeks, Waverly, | introduced by H: Snowden Marshall,| ‘This calculation {a based on a state-| Threats were made to tmprison them hearing before the employees and! gicate freely that they are at Tours| O'Connell, Mcrtimer Oma ‘u u “¥ N. ¥. for the packers. ment to the correspondent by Secre-/ from eight to ten years and to stop al- manufacturers, preparatory to Axing|o. at other behind-the-line posts an | Qreanynn | ame aarrett” Penney, Jeut. Jack Chambers, piloting « Bat. WOUNDED IN ACTION SEVERELY. pont ‘ cA O, Bier a ‘Treasury | tary Baker, who said that of the 900,-|lowances to their dep » and | final wage Bell t may reonive thee ‘mail pee ety ylea Mke, Pincus, Fret: ish bombing plane over the German Corpl. Hiram B. Schul Mil- pao pon als Re polis 060 American soldier: fe rance near-|rather than fight many of them sur It Is atill forbidden, however, to send Victor B lines yesterday, was severely wounded tion by a y offic of 1,200 pounds | }y 79 per cent. are combatants, endered ci ere else for tha waukee, we ack 1a, {of chicken assembled at San Anton TA eae ea salt tae Ft hana : STEAMER ATLANTIAN jt Am ‘en he bape otis eo by &@ machine gun bullet but stucit 45 5 zd elles, | tor delivery to an army camp. | : ey ra yee een e | ps matter, Te! PORES TAR: OF) the Ors, chine back safe” Wash; Fred Gordon jr, Chicago: | Government rested its caso. Attor- | *a2s “the American War Department | placea where the troops are statio : Otto. W, Sobmiat, | OM S94 Drought his machine David W. Hamlin, Oberlin, O. ney, Marshnil said he would complete {announced there were 900,000 Ameri- The base censor docs not feol lke tak-|¥dmand B. Shotwell, Irving Siegel, {ty to the American airdrome. Private Abraham L. Ommundsen, | pre(entation of evidence for tre de-|can troops in Burope, The German Ing a chance on sending out Laurence Te Rwalee Mal eet eekind. | Chambers and a British gunner went No. 324 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, | funse to-day |Prevs Bureau replied with an elab- BUT ALL HAD BEEN SLAIN : | empha that might Into ¢ Hee Oa) vertee Erato | out to strate @ Garman troop teeta, Mel an Etted i Ht iistera ! > — | calculation intended to prove Report Says There Were No Casu-| hands. rau, Densid i; Rorwilil r, Julian | ported to be moving some distance from Lake City; Leon F. Kis i the Gert Pershing had | - be : : | - _> roelie ‘Trenholm, John Cyril Walsh, . h a] EC 0 GETS | n ast eS Aad) Jties—Leyland Liner Car- | | Haroic the front. As they sailed over the? M. Calhoun, ( fis ‘ alties—Leyland Liner Car | 1 Harris Whiting, John Lioyd BSA von sh Calds B T R n 460,000 effectives In} Major Who Indignantly Asked Ex-| Seu intone PRESIDENT 10 ACCOMPANY i ms, Kenneth C. Wilson, Michael | enemy's positions, the latter cut loose /*r \® y Baker has quietly di i aman Preaatiea Ga tied Munitions. | ¢. with their “archies" and machine guna, , 42 ARMY CASUALTIES PR SON vo that story, He'stated that the | planation of Their Presence Gets | 4 Gene porm, June 29.—Private| ALIENS 10 MOUNT VERNON | BRONX COUNTY. Chumbors eae struck in cael i ananeeees Fore ga Waa reORHT Batiees Quick Answer. advices have been received here to} | Niornlun” Hubert meet | 2¢ bec aren the plane over the #* i ' ) per cent, and nearer 70 than YAN avy Nithe effect tha a i Bruckner, Abrali train, while his companion showered LISTED BY PERSHING; Mount Vernon Bible Student Ig. Pit Seni AAG nRereR TD IRRD'! seamen AM AN ARMY IN|the effect that the British steamship J, Clare fe. Arthurs Devits William | it with bombs. Then he darted owe, ‘ fed’ Cell for. Army the Americans hav FRANCE. June (Correspondence | Atlantian has been torpedoed and| July 4 Ceremonies i Be Held at! ii “Dongan! Harry Emil H.| through the enemy barrage eo the Brit. } FIVE KILLED IN ACTION 7 Seen pods : Baap. thie. Associated Press).—The attack made/sunit, Ther reno ossualtien, 1 Washington’s Tomb—McCor- | Bineatrager, Ger yorome Wnwel- | ssner might spray the train with ma. Service. pldly learn last night by mans on Bour-|report says, but no date or place of | erin: lng Wircdine Salas | enine oan ton ie . Ame hex, which th r troops Wer \the disaster are given, The ship w: eos s Herrlich, An- 3940 Ward ©. Daisenbers has been * | After their object was thoroughly ee? . e ; holding, was so that the wor J i | wie) carts Paul Latser, Twelve More Are Reported Dead of | .entenced to fifteen years in Federal spell ad aemarg nee hE ARS ALOR EBA ce OMNIS: 168) there Maroid® Be:| complished, Chambers retuned nome , ' SUN Sach a. ate Ptdeatcgige aye eo net 1 antian carried a crew of| ments were co oda ittrick, Sey-| growing fainter all the time. He spot! Wounds and Seven I by G Mann, ¢ nanding “CREW OF Ts the town had bec od by the Ger-lsixty-five officers and men and sailed | pilgrimage to be held July 4 to| mour Malvin. Theodore Bille aimee he peidees Tiree ‘ag oles issing, Gene the Enet. Hi up mans, and a Major wa t down from |for Burope May 2% on its last tuip! Mount Vernon, under the auspices of | on* Mulligan, Robert A. wel pis x Pee! Missing. sly be taken to Fort Jay, Governor's | FOR OGEAN FLIGHT |isstassrters to ssvreain the facta. 31 [from-thiv port.” Whether twas’ of | the tommittes of oreign. Horn Mm beer ikaaborgugh Ble: [down im a perfect landing, Thea be: WASHINGTON, June 29.—Gen. | Island. fell in ; er who had been|th that the ship was sunk! which President Wi Rheabisd sai oolte, teeled over, unconscious, Pershing’s ‘atest casualty list of Daisenberger was one of the 1. | sted with © of the v isn known. The Atlantlan be nvitation§ to The KINGS COUNTY. When seen in an American hospital +o i" Othe internation | Candidate SPAN CRIde . to the Leyland Line, was of ration at the tomt Edgerton Ladd Atkr Herbert | to-day, Chambers grinned and wala: 4, 4 forty-two names follows ers of the International Bi his ih |} Candidates From ide 3 i 8 register and built in 1 wih pe fas in ne Art. Lewis Hall Hartle Jeorge Ed- “It is worth a wound to get the carg KILLED IN ACTION, dente’ Association in Mount Vernon. pear for Ber as ' 7 |e Peter nea mae seats ri iiemitort, CHreeh at | of these American giris, believe met Privates Fugene M. Connor, Win- | He was arrested in Brooklyn Heat ' iat . " that 15,000,000 foreign born will par 6 erick Kergus Brew- a = chendcn, Mass.; Charlies Dubuq for refusing to obey a call from rial OKs, n ade, and Navy Has No Report That Atiantian ; ‘ i | Witham Hdgar Buck, esley Le K ‘ N. H; Charles Ro: >well, | local bx for army service. Since | a 1 tors are 1 understood Was sunk, exercises at Washington's ‘Tomb Jack Burrill, Harry Odell Bure | AMERICANS T0 TA EOVER aug as: sn ut i“ - Awe Sh eal RASS ee Atak deeerkionee a ready : nee pyle ae ae " gar Viel No OOF) wavy ‘Departs has received no dent will respond; c Hiain Cohen, Daniel G. Con- LARGER SECTOR | SECTOR IN FRINGE red Shernan, Calais, pee He js twentyceight | airplane x ve Com-| mans wero, to D M0 Tee ay ri ¢ tho British k and the plu nally,’ Heary C. Cornehisen, Henry DIED FROM WOUNDS. and was employed at mapmakin 9 Club of America * amer Atlantis 4 Gulf port ta pel Reymond Daniell, Joessh “Dare Bergts, Chester Monga, San Maz-| He claimed exemption on the | was Among them is! “Then, & 1 my 1 Or she wertenent . aioe “Apis Oise: aye zaro, Italy; John R. Tippet, Sesser that he was an inte rations! | Capt who recer w | them t anded. vyph rted Among | "tha committes,” ine ot tenes | Bide Perdaik aaeere Suicesfl Operations at Marne. 5 tudent Association pre: r a en ne ‘Bu ‘ a a) sentatives of thirty nationalit Pr John Kiernan Dunne, John ron ow e Read: 4 m, d aes An Btu Divin He wa. inden me Flew : dent Wilson and the Diplomatic Cora Dwinell, Howard Dexter Fi y_ Ar y Corpls, Robert E. CGoodykoontz, denied exemptic nd ordered to re preaentative 1h America, of . i Jat a Weuaears yacht the Mayflower." | He, ny Rrenibard Fl yalnee for First Line Fighting. Columbus, O.; Daw White, Tanksley, | port April 1. He failed to appear, 1 las a auILA?) fesly, Arenibald |} WITH AMERICAN ARMY dil ermec self a co} entious on rlunte 1 1 might an epidemi Friedland r es Willlam F. Bell, Cortiana, Sector, He was inducted into th siluh pilot, Col: Gavary, w a the Germ Amp rhoh aS Fee be A Nre ' aaeeh Grader ttataen | FRANCE, June $9 (Associated Prague bs + Bell, Co as /army, taken to Fort Slocum, : : on a 4 ery ‘ ) Than Theodore Gronquist, Marshall Grout,|—The successful operations of tiwetm ‘. ¥.; Carro Ga sboro, | w , e Londo Const opie. Bt. ern France, Severa are report. : ine 2. —M arber nther’ Palme 1 Beit) Sarr it © Oa Hii & | when 1 to wear a uniform Pear ie berths appeared | Chureb menting of the (4 have had v y thelr entire | WASH é ON, J tem Herbert (Gunther Lalmer leonard! americans on the Marne front havayih ; . Gree dale | affected with this disease, bers of the House M Commit: | G8 aier Philip. Harel @ reased the confidi ft “a 5 i C iip Hirshman, Albert | ine: dence o! bred N. Henry J, Hessen, Brookticid, GRAMOPHONE A “ A “CASUALTY. . ested | cern | : dition with the! tee w told at their weekly War Sigmund Hoeckley, Louis J. Hoeflin- | wrench in the capabilities of Wis; Adam V. Aixtacki, Pulask dent Hawe| German lanruuge und ti ned Be eae ee of the Ainaricne expect’ | Sughes’ Jone de hurcssige’ Te | American soldiem, and with br Wis Wiltiam H Onborn, Troy, N Yo Chaplet we ts sit AuaiNey. tak One sited een | wolely. Th via be peapanuiiie for fie deiay'| (ionary ¢orees are ( pate de Jones ir Harold Kantro-| American forces in France growing, akle: . ‘Traynor, int, Mich by v t artly fy ity be hig he i HY aa wit Qgustus honva, Keller, _. T. Wilman, Ashland, W LONDON, June nail). from 1 4ONS clude m0 OF han Re 6 Purope: aad i Frederick William Kilian, Bliett H.|@auly, their sphere of activity —— Michael T. . Ashland, is. ia eal : 1 th. ¥o| aan here — > nat ewe ‘) iKiages, Milton Kornblum, Kdward be expected to be widened soon to ang DIED OF DISEASE. . oeday est ur with a w. Howell and M. Bartlett, ‘op . ome. | Norntauser, John A. I ir, Cart| important extent. Corpls. Harold Martin, Winr Y jour Maviaw Lok Heisiani is Ml . cbt aioe _ effle sbi n° Hani une sa een: z 4 felis Britieh xp Work K » Review is Hewlmenl in Mane Nes tp Mail Sent by Atrplane to Be Six nen, ‘He ancis Lyons Jr Hen: | - ——_>—— foe mucea, Nev; Harry A. Strand, | 1or mtd tke of “horniess | representa FA aati Onin Re We fee Ce Ounce Wik Hie hon, Magid, “end Navy tm Need of Cooks, "S70 Princeton, Il. aay ‘4 ai \ ar ou 1 1 Murray Bart. WASHINGTON, J ' ie Hichard WW i! | ‘The navy needs immediately ped DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND ; ‘ ty tak \ moriy a ft the Phil op tn . liy M 1 StUr-| mess attendants and cooks. OTHER CAUSES, Auld Netinnd ¢ Meanie aanae tae aie vain Wills ine. Mbit t t " ; G, can citizens or men with first ae Cook Willian J, Hushiaw, Cohoes,| The Rev, Dr. ix eiland, roctor of | hay a jeiter from Iie Hi, Ustd ara, an I e Devane cau rdment and a Pit , 4) O'Neil. 1 "Wout will be accepted in these ratings, yee io iy, At Gegrme' ame Cai Btuyvonant) Amer n na aviator, W ) Licut. gaa atta 1 removing cent ents f first oun Ve ply ut the Navy Recruiting te John Urey; Laurel, Va Square, it was announced yesterduy,| wants to mak t 1 y w rave relig 16 for ea {itional oun 2 Private John Urey; 1 Pa will leave in @ few days for France to| Italian candidate is Lieut wit ' nk wave kul one action. ‘This rate for No. 34 Hast 38 Street, This announeer > WOUNDED SEVERELY. tell American soldier# what the Red! has made many cross country tigate Canad & 4 008 Aer ang e@@- pomtace and the downs |! ceale bor ment is made by W. T, Conn, @ergta. Heary L. Barisault, Spring- rape Crows 19 doing: Ap abies camatry.

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