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_THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 6G, 1918, A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. (158 ONU Ni CASUALTY LISTS; AMERICANS “ROLLING THE LONG PACK” FOR HIKE TO a AMERICAN BOY’ § (WN STORY MARINE CORPS LOSSES 114 | “OF WOUNDS IN FIRST BATTLE, AND GEN. PERSHING'S 44 ~AND KEEPING UP THE FIGHT —— ‘Fifteen Army Men Killed jinjphis: S. Yi Tee Roy Sarver, Itentoa, | le Ils Foes in Hand to Hand }) "ues ana Pi (ate citi Valier i \ i. ne then down tnto little valley and up Action and Two Dead of |WoUNDED IN AcTION—seveRE- | i Struggle—Wants “Girl” to ‘another nin, We got along all righ Weuide LY. Know It but down in the valley th e wie i, : lot of barbed wire that hei us up ° some I know { got caught, but not {ONE Boy KILLS SEVEN. for very jong. ——— “Our men were fighting like any- ‘ thing and killed a lot of Germans who |Accounts for Several After|wore in the trenches and shell hole Sergt. Dana Rock, Ark, | FIVE VICTIMS OF DISEASE] Corp). Benjamin & Haugh, and 1 vejoy, Lit son, Ind. m P Corpl. William Pince, Hackensack, | Marines’ Report Shows Six]N. J. " ne i Privates John W. Biggerstaff, Chi-| | Jei 2 : A good many of the Ge ere ed i 4 ead oO * ing Woun ae ANZA 8 ny of the Germans wer Killed and Fifteen Dead of ; Frank W. Demski, Manistee, Be ng unded: “ ntemerad, aed’ wuerenaerhl W ounds. Mich.; Joseph E. Ellis, Cameron, Mo.; Veterans Amazed. too. pit Louis Flaherty, Hyannis, ; ¥ Dewey Graydon, Waterport | SHINGTON, July 6.—America ‘ ‘ WASHINGTON, July 6.—Am *} Willian ©. Hillburg, Covert, Mich.; | sts to-day contained 158] p25. ys casualty lists to-day Mach ained 158) Roy . Lile, Richmond Heights, Mo.;; names. The Marine Corps list con-|Frank H. Luzinski, Detroit; Oland M. McFarland, Highland Park, Mica. | Two of the ¢ ins came runs WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN ning up to me with their hands over FRANC jated Press), "Clr heads, I didn’t know what to American fighting spirit and cour. 4° with them, but an officer came sand sent them to the rear, Tuly & (Asse tained 114 names, divided as follow age, as displayed in asmisting t en we went on and had ab Killed in action, 6; died of wounds, 15; | | Private Edward J. Mansfield, Eliza- | Australians in g Heoitl ahd] reached our obiective whia pre be wounded severely, 22: wounded, dc-| Seth, N. J. Hamel and Vaire Woods Thursday. thing hit me in the tog and I went Private J. Prinza, No. 250 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn. action, 18. Privates Charles W. Spenc The army list contained 44 names, |}ouls; Archie Ten: Spring: free un rmined, 52; missing haa brought forth much favorable) 4 I tried to get up, but my sate Wounded si) Oe wouldn't let me and I wag dizzy, While L was on my knees I saw two commendation the fighting were glad of the oppor ! ea 1, { | 1 ‘ is nans ¢ ing at me with fixed @ivided as follows: Killed ino lL; Fred A. Uhlendorff, Chicago. tunity et the enemy, and tho] bayonets, 1 had the butt of 4 MISSING IN ACTION re SS ak chee 18; died of wounds, 2; died of airplane} Prank t. Guiliod. hookestss General in command of the American | rifle resting on the ground, my finger @ceident, 1; die’ of disease, 5; died] Ny, y faca “ ay troops was ingly pl A with) on the trigs and I fired when they of accident and other causes, 1; Corpl David D. Foster, MeKees- Bo . y . Le bf ‘ f ot. 3 bs lee the work his men had don be pitta ten i aa away. One of +wounded severely, 17; missing in ac. | Port, Pa. tte OF : - at B : <> “Our troops understood thoroughly seb . Sai an d, but the other tion, 2. Privates rd G. Anpplebee, PACKING Mem Tt> FORA Ta Tae FRONT D rAve. Anb HERBERT hanu hey weal ovak the: (oH HAE kept on coming and was on me be- Was ' Flint, Mich; Willlam J. Applebee, | —————--_—_— ——____—— — ——— - eee iy aves faliigeh Wo es URAL dee ee ee ‘ ¥ Pint, Mich; Lawson MeV. Babbit Philadelphia; Ralph Harney, Fram-| old. He was born in Italy and me | > A ‘ ualties were issued. The first list] Younrstown, tll; Theodore E Hanes |imgham, Masa i to the United Gtates when two years | hy of thelr allies,” said the General] STRUGGLES TO HIS FEET AND follo Be ‘ Md.; Emile Blais, Duluth,| privates Louis R. ta, Deer] old. In May, 1917, he joined the » the ¢ ‘ espondent to-day. R it KILLS FOE. Wikni: Harey Geweken laaae River, 1 Joseph D’Anna, New| 6th Regiment, United States Marin: | which I have received from the “Then I knew I had to fight him KILLED IN ACTION Bay Witkin Sino B: miltord, i Chester arman,| Corps, i went to France last Oc- | | Australians indicate that our boys|with the bayonet like a man. So T Capt. Edward C. Fuller, Philadel- |" “privates Sidney 'T French, No. 42 Irvingto Haven; Clifford Markle, No. phia. Va AA od acl meee el conducted themselves with great! got my fect somehow and as he jabbed received that his chum had deen | reait and did all that 1 have) at me with his bayonet I parried tt qrounded ig mations & clesmure eran cas | been wished. with my rifle and then swung the rifle Cleat kpallae DES cael Nine J hl itaes Weat Brig Edgewood Avenue, New Haven. pape oa iS les ete fais WEY Balad CARGIGR Boats, (Bae eee cimrayy Nes Se er repeaneots a They had more than done their bit} to his head as hard as I could. The ‘Pixley Place, Bridgeport, Conn. ; Ralph Lindley, F .| Berlin Avenue vuthington, Conn. that Corpl, Charles J. Kennedy and he well knew it, The Ar cans broke t kull ‘ie ¥ tet parle’ aS William 'T. Nolan jr. |Goorge E. Newton, No. 65. Capite 1 been wounded. He and his chum i est ’ blow broke bis skull and he went Private Louis Chartier, Chicago. |’) ee AB; THIAGe Gonnie, Wales Sc lgatin Hane hed ation the exceedingly keen to participate! gown. ‘That's all 1 remember until J DIED OF WOUNDS RECCIVED IN| o.rg Richardson Belt Sete Acushnet Avenue, New| ist Engincers in May, eiay ier a i Attank, the Censral’ & ‘nd ) woke up and found a chum beside me. | zl sie ed fory ss, for France Aug. 6 | several units which had expected tol tig had gone out and brought me ACTION. ji pert D, Ligonier, \PREvioUSLY REPORTED DIED OF ——— _—. take part were heart-broken when| pack.” Major Edward B Cole. B Likes we, No, 123 West! WOUNDS, NOW REPORTED | CHOOL oY F 1 . : ie 6 + |they found they would not be em- i 27th Street, Baltimore, |Gen. March Forecasts New} Returning Salvation Army O¥- : y s t finished the personal stovy of bbe NOTE—Addresa of Rite ett iat dtl be ‘HIGH $ B 0 | we a altos ployed, The joan casualties aP-lthiw boy who had fought and. killed k ac Hay Dornblasar |... or nd Lieu-| | Private Howard Van Campen, Ha- IS WOUNDED | IN BATTLE, German Blow and Reveals ficer Tells of Stirring Scenes ntly were very light, and teen wounded, but be had some- } 1 . Lsectphibtltias | Lape fen Brevie:| Veni eeee ‘ later the correspondent visited] thing else which was very much on Beet et Senn ay Mocasn, | ously) as Tamestowa, i 1. should cunavae Giga MrschnneT ee, Units Engaged at Vaux. ut the Front higmind. “After much hesitation “it Dayton, o have been No. 1801, Park Avenue, | Congress Street, Brooklyn, | eit oe . SARUMtY SORT m Bie Hone (0 858 SON Analy came \ Gut yton, O. have b 0. 1604 Park Avenue, Address of Ross T. Had-|(~ ~ of the wounded Yankees who had] "= wonder if my little girl at home WOUNDED IN ACTION (Severely).| Haltimore, Ma vusly listed as died from Corpl. Julius Bruskin of Nutley! J ,scmaron, July ¢—American| tieut. col ‘Thoma Stanyan of the | one through the show in Vappy” he said angiously, reterciag Corpl, Warren 8, Freund, Austio —.- — x *, should read: John W Went to France Six Months ea actually on the fighting lincs Army arrived at an Atlan-| Lying on t fanked by British] to his sweetheart in Chica, The Tex | C or E nthe ing lines n Army arrived at an Atlan: | # . correspondent told him she cortainly . 1 ' | iva Ago With Engineers. - ; ered 251,000, ‘ ance, where | ters was a Chicago boy who had) Vo iia't y happy and proud to Privates Alfred Mays, nunesvine, 19 KILLED IN ACTION erties pet eee Seid sec (ete? On Tuy 2 numbered 261000, ttc port to-day trom Franch Whe lean shot In the lex after w. galinat| Pou pey Sal ne APPY bag PhP aa ae Ark; William I. Morgan, Emory,| AMONG 44 CASUA woundad, should » Ra NUTLEY, N. J.. July 6—Corft. Ju-| according to information given to-] he was sent by Commander Hvan-| not "ty wag a blue eyed, round) “hope abe will be." he responded Tex.; Chauncey A. Norris, Altoona, W. Mingr, Boerne sme lus Bruskin of Franklin Avenue, rev! a. s. Gon, March, Chief of Staff, | line Booth several months 980 09} +1004 youngater who looked strangely | thoughtfully, and then added: “Would Pa; Leo 3 é Alton, Il; Bons ported severely wounded i@ Fran WOUNDED IN ACTION. (Degree Senior Class of the Nutley High cit at their weekly conference with | quty { ool when he enlisted in April, 1 berate, Coa ete gon, na-| TWO Dead of Wounds and Five of| WOUNDED, HAS BROTHER t of plac it be too much trouble for you to drop ue her just a line to let her know that I Ho said he was twenty years old, but) ary ai) right?” 1 don't know whee I he was nothing more than a Nkeable| shail have a chance to write.” |boy with a winning, but at the mo-| ‘That letter will go immedia mong the older veterans, of Col Stanyan's t every hut cupied by Salvationists members of the Senate Military Com 4 company of Engineers being raised » but | 1 n nd in , L ‘A 4 | ounty Enginer Reimer mittee, along the American front " int inent, somewhat wistful, mnilo, The | pending Heaney) al a ee Coe ago venwood, Mo.; Robert H. Donaghuc isease—Seventeen Severely ALSO FIGHTING IN FRANCE He was transferred eventually to the fg wanliha alatinwater mari: for lis he covered 1,000 Miles iM) oo rrespondent introduced himself and Li geen Sid Al tient. His wound eae Wyona, Ok chard Mazereeuw Wounded st United States Engineers and has! i. tnited Staten In tts f line [2% Sutomodile on this errand told the little soldier how proud | parently Is not serious, Gra tapt i apie bagi e been In France six months, His father, | tem inet " fof a meeting held ina dy verybody was of the Americans. ust across the way was another « een 638 West ASHINGTON, July 6.—The army Vankan (Ohne. Want (6 ROK Abraham, was notifed by the War De-| participation, the Senators were ‘Jour on the M tidier front, crowded | phe poy's Ips trembled, but his eyes| Chicago corporal who had been 18 um A./ casualty list of forty-four names ier ent to Fre partment last nightof his son's injury | but of the million-odd Americans|>, New En who wanted tol brightened wounded three times In the fighting 7 r + Wil-| fonows | Last February—Other Local Ao | rout f ng. ‘They had to lift their voices to about Vaire and Hamel Woods ml aKe est id, | Now overseas or en route a sub rai od ‘GLAD HIS VISITOR WAS AN|compensate for his hurts he himself aes oUt gale ee KILLED IN ACTION. | Men in Casualties, ‘NO MORE BONUSES FOR | stantial portion, it was stated, soon |‘ th ple gh ele AMERICAN, TOO. had killed seven Germans In fair r ly on va > themsely bove the roa ighting. Pa; Walter E Capps, Ouk Park, I Lien Thomas W. Desmond, Ideut. J. Kenneth Rutherford CREWS OF TRANSPORTS will be trained enough to insure a k of aeroplanes! “Are you from Ameri: toot he] jlis platoon drove up toward the s L Cavanay, Louis; | Ran Mass.; Thomas Goodfel- | twenty four, reported seriously \ steady and large increase for the| which eng iia forjeried as he eagerly put out a hand.|woods from the south. The ground saciea th Clary pore a, lil ee ai: ——_— alae : eaend } “On, I'm glad of that.” was bad and the was some wire am a rk. sseph A. Hauptman, Bloom- | Wounded on formerly lived | _ i | combat trenches, . immediately Vhiseadtda: | ‘ obstructing the way, They pushe McA. ¢ Minneapolis a a loom- . A ney | George W. Goethals Says They f ; Farnicta eit ‘ Stanyan met a New Yorker; He was tonely, forward until they came up aaginst Cu € 1 Ala de: y * . eo : A his weekly conference a b r 7 y rae and wanted comf » Gertoan machine gun nest camou- urrie, a nies Take No Greater Risks Th: while ‘on his rounds and brought back r ; Earl W. Davis, Pueblo, Cole Corpis, Roman — Lemunsk at ake No Greater Risks Than | newspaper correspondents later Gen.) i : | who came from home. aged ina wheat fleld. ‘This post was Privates Robert G. Dickson, Wau-| Waukee; Eugene F. Murphy, the Park Hill section Soldiers on Board, Macon said pre : ! began and the soldier clung des os Mere ulate toe CODE Se nian CG, Whretine Pa; Ernest F. Oldenburg, ‘ 7 o the correspondent’s Pa beaters kegan, [i.; Ohmer C,H » Day: | Ted and was a partner with him in the| he principle underlying the the being made by he wa alive ately to th rrespondent's hand. | WOUNDED BUT KEEPS ON, KiLL« ton, O.; Willlam ©, Foss, Coloma, | Mie , (ato. Aik Meas , Mancina eae canes tho aapeanta Suddenly his eyes fastened on the ING SEVEN. Wis; Henry M. Fox, Chattan Privates Guy Bell, Hillsdale, Mich | hosic ry business ot No, 846 Broad- of bonuses paid to the on Glovern- | western front to meet correspondent's British uniform and| About this time the corporal was . | Lee Gaudie, McCrory, Ark.; George "Tenn.; William Garrioch, Chicago ay. With his brother, Lieut. Louis mont transnorts ‘ oe urop \ | Germs an assault u lean Buniel{n & look of disappointment came to bis| wounded in the leg, but despite his ¥ranklin A. Haberland, Middleton,|#: Doran, Milwaukee; Joseph Do therford, he left here as a casual | Yay is wrong | ‘The situation along the western fac injuries he Kept guing, The machine Wis.; Northmore W. Hamill, Detroit; |€% Chicopee, Mass.; Tod F, Gillett, |, Hi hale, “Director of Purchase Tl gront, Gen, March sald, has developed You're not a Yankee, are you?" he! Sun fire became too hot and the cor- el a Hatt Mass! ‘o.,|Tampa, Fla; Francis M. Le in Jast Feb G Teattio: £ United Mtasea | eontinual H by Allied kea a quiverte nl Bie eee eee aleve te hited tour ieee Raymond 1 Hattery, Massiilon, 0.; | Tampa, ; REE Oe fe was first assigned to the 166th] Government, in a letter to John H,| into continua Asked with a quivering vo @ bia} with bombs, Here he killed four , Richard C, Hawk ‘ Ia. i deaskade ne s J Me i adehtits Infantry of the Rainbow Division and | thom Director of Shipping for the ke s with complete success being eyos were moist, The corresponder: mang With explonves and silenced ‘Joseph Heinzen, Water y, |Homestead, Pa.; Peter Pahubik, Gil- actatant 6 won|Port of New Yor obtained, The most! important of uasured him to the contrary, In.) the rapid: fre aogqph 7 aa \ i : » INGE LA SAE LNT AO e eaten | CO ee NON) Ee } these minor raida, from the American stant the boy brightened, and, Just beyond Saw a German run- Privates George DIED OF WoUN |with the latter regim: whe Ih 8 will not be paid aft r eee Sah i ning into a dugout and he followed Mich; rank W. Hubba. f Ds. | wounded. Waddington, Lawre tain date in first week | standpoint, was the attack on July 1 throwing his arm over the correspon- |: enemy under ground, It was Ore; Chris Jensen, phen F. McGrourty, Falls! jounty, was the former home of the | says. soldiers on these tr He revealed that the attack on in relays 1 serving hundre dent's shoulder, he exclaimed daik, but he got his man with the Ralph H. Johnson, ie | Rutherfords, the wounded man being | risk their lives equally with the crew] Vaux was carried out by the 9th cups of See thee cd actin ta I'm mighty glad of that, I'm gled | bayonet, As the corporal was return- » Chester O'Neil, Cleveland. with hought of A Tatinies # rted by the ee of cha I . Eee tanitt ing up the stairway he was attacked Alfred I D pit gp Ow la graduate of the Waddington High |and they do so without thought of ex- Infan ry, supported by th ' 1 pe iting munition you are a Yankee, too by another German, This one also mS Kru, DIED OF DISEASE. ries jtra pa 16th and 17th Field Artillery, all 1 ‘ learned that the! ‘Then he told the story of bis part| wan finished with the bayonet after learned | the $ Sergt. Ernest W. Pea on, Wausau. it was Kot rond Division, under command | rankiyis American Generals were in” jn the battle, and here is the way t¢{ the corporal himself had been wound-. | Lieut. Frederick G. Wagoner, re-| From other sourc lr wanted to be | spreading reports An Ey the overseas si A i pete that one of the ships of the United/of Major Gen, Omar Bundy, The suc- | their Nh x und ome day they) coy ed ogain, sane. Grand Rap. [Ported severely wounded, is & 80 Of) ruit Company, requisitioned for trans-loeyy attained there has been com. | baked and SGhR ROKR BAB We all A little later he accounted for his Priv a eorge W. Wagoner, manager of the | or gens |, held up a shel ita eecscitse ia seaorubar hMlee Leaving: To three greit hide o welll weventh ‘ rman and then, having - Private William Allen, No. 201 4-21 Watson Company, siiversmiths, at armor because the coul passers and| 4 ubsequent | Ar ‘ rom two Atneri- | and we : fine sustained another bullet ‘wounds he v ery ern ey arie Ne V2 hit Ave and 34th Street, where | ee ene ioe pias prom: {counter attacks by the Germans fail-|ca c ish, We knew there was trouble for| fell unconscious, The ¢ aid yr 34th Street, Brooklyn, ide Re eee ted x bonus, Other boute ready to] iPS to cause the slightest withdrawai | er D Nnptly sent back a! uy over there in No Man's Land, Nong |e the others hs and wi i ang a g, VA tos: Maen: Ht spelannas nth esman poiur los ull tnd from the territory occupied ! ne Veo mir of plucky: & boy ured for that, but the | tay ned to be that they we re too Willian Pa; William B, Lin- ond Plattsburi officers’ schoo Gata ra_are conferring over| On the Ita front, the eral | Amer r nm three -apprect-| da the attack all the mea of |/anxious to get forwayd quickly and ul a The father t No, 571 West] this matter to-day guid, the situation ha ne t \ ' heralds.” ‘The Mc t together and shvok | 4 few entery wd the barrage us @ | FAM Ae , 4 t nce Allister n Portland, Me Beh eat rari penalty DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT, | 55th surect, but in ut present at fils the complete occupation Ital | Alt Orta Dt, HA 1 kood-by, for you a German prisoners taken yeuterdin t t - ' Piave River, except for one very|that cit ‘i | much surprised to learn of the num- Kk DIED FROM ACCIDENT ANQ(|Wher | us ould Liout, Wagon perro et A eerRs ya th Te ete eects 1 Aes ee of Americans on this side. he j wife "REACHES ATLANTIC PORT) : b | i | by aa yehea. oF tia Bale) Ae , a German higher command has been Raymond F. Munzer, he Austrian “4 one-half \ Army rons od suldier, for 1 h No. 55 East OTHER CAUSES. mh Street, Ne ra Johnny G. Myrick, Ports egaireet A . | naa | miles, while the « ud ud | 6 ' uph i home al were not arriy 1 such n7Sh Sireeiy New yar mouth, Va ORDO A HORTA Ea EDVARD WBS |i cee’ ce [iresaneVessslils Noll vance wan aver Aun erioai ky aellog the, , |numbers i Kntonierespitats claten y aa | SEVERELY WOUNDED. { partment Ing tn. tho oar OF hip th r t et rears f nder gi f Marry 1, Ne Enumelaw | Tdeuts, Leroy V. Davis, Hopkina, | father's Badly Damaged, Says Meagre | A® to the | participa - ed a el nem Ree rave » tT FRI 1 e O'Ne St. Louis; John ne : er ny | to have ben sin a Bega acai vas Mabe MONT acu : , L mome hapa to lead: over 0 Me Rarterty, Cleveland; Bynum Randotph, | Mei Wiliam M. Mayes, Nowberry, |‘ DONS om Blt Report | had noth hnounce except t - fn 1, and my m ‘ Place, Tenn elly, | 8 6 iz Deuaaae tor@as WASHINGTON, July 6 J tne first Y havir melt Fi pe DIE IN FALL IN FRANCE ceo, Tl: C& | ndian. | _bieut. J. Kenneth Rutherford, No, | n°s ‘ United States Army transport Hen-| barked {: mover ott Aco glowing w Hct te 158 Alta Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y, Private Wil N esis é | “ Se ¢ , anela: Chation 4 W Ch \ e ah derson has been set afire at sea, but} second milli b pressed 1 continued liieuls. Rebher nd Wilfor acim Minnea Lawrence |, bleut. Frederick G. Wagoner, No, 201 1-2 34th | has made an Atlantic port in ratety, | ¥ 1 about ednesday we wont| cuts: Robbens and Wilford Meet " am 571, West 139th Street New York, |from acute vordine | amore was no loss of lite rm VIE ACTORS | EXEMPT arn to ng act LiMNGAY eo Wen. ental Death In Army Cc yan uc T, Milwaukee. |to a lett ather, * t rou! t bh ms ; SE ee ner iOn Corpl. Julius Bruskin, Nutley, N. J, William 1. Dunne, | vayy Department to-day, but 1¢ was| INSANE LIEUTENANT FREED. 1 about day ear ei PUNE Samp. \ Bn EL HAntOPA, SE tee Ue 1 ’ son Orders Army Court Finding ators were killed yesterday when the -) HA | that Private A i If on tue |damaged, It was not made known ee Met AW bisieat we ever heard, It was just | A eareh coy Sec Ane rr jaw while shaving twenty-four | whether the Henderson was outbound | 74, Aatkinne © ands GIA i cut k rth of July celebration. | q low altitude foil to the groum a Charles J. Kennedy, Pater- re later his Jaw swelled Up. cater |r homeward bound, nor was ther: Th \ ; te find- ‘The time came for the ch ana faipeas Tho ainaian ware deat wei nlood, z en was twen ‘ £ Iso assed in f . t ‘i 7 DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN Pant neti Hien was twen’ | any information as to how the fire ed in" : ay aediee acted ant Jum | Dudley, Robbers and | Second , ACTION, rth Jud n, Ind. f ine a occurred, ines, i A. Lowa CHUM STRUCK BY A SHELL BE- Army. 1 bot f the aviators re " W. Ande Ch 11. Bayle, Strum, h In-|} y 6.—Under ar 1a ' f ' IDE HIM. ere consumed, ; F an Emberion, Glasgow, Iky. 4 1! S./ SWANSON IN TILLMAN POST. : i , : : , if oy ‘orunna, Mich. ; "Lav ‘ — tinea bee 1X Deputies or for Ald tn ‘ D5 | i Molton Lud Philadelphia: Peter A tAiiMagas Maye Gs frag ener anarcatee nan? jen! h F { they got so close (0 the Pr ) Pourinen nk opti John Wade, sack, N Ch isp aoneals anelinn ce aia? { ; as that thoy warn hth. My oa Ala qULy @taenuiles ene i ; Pa Ran uRTe MISSING IN ACTION x ‘ ; mil ae hege? . les bruce BY Peeaeen eae og ts occupl be ey Bogle Privates Jolin J. Michlovich jr. N 1 the Mar ‘ wa Noe OF ; ed : H \ » time py the G voted a resoly ra 1. Hooy aire, lagi ‘Church Beret Hrldgenort, ‘Come r France with Ap there were te n his eyes and ¢ m hanks to Herbe Hooyer Oklas “I Kimt Nowton| MeKinley Pigg, Loulea, 14 , Marines to go over : . ' ° a f uno working in chie throat [ARGO Wi se , director in Blue P \ caach Kine JERS 2 en years old ‘Swanson, ¥ ni at aue t n s silence for a mome rope for the Americam Commission ay Highlands, Massi Joseph E. Kins) (PRISONERS == PREVIQUBLY RE: |” Terivate Albert dy Pringa, ommittee,. t industries : 1 will, be kept TAH Alaa ay nee for a moment and| er Reliet in Belgium, for the great mi fan Francisco; Berrell A. Lemmun,! —= = PORTED MISSING. ‘ tioned as wounded in to-day Chairman fo: many monthe because of There {8 no change in the original may be directed by the War Sbruptly he went on ‘work performed by the commission im aaron. O.: Claude H, Marlette, Mem- Corpis, Leroy E. Congleton, West casualty list, is only nineteen years Senator Tillman's illness, ruling 49 to baseball players, Department “We were advancing tower? Hamel Northern France, ‘ —— - - “ hae ceils masini

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