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¢ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 9, PA A PAGE OF AMERICAN 1918. WAR NEWS TOS NEW U.S. TWO FROM —— Fifty-seven on the Former List and Fifty-two on the Latter, 34 KILLED IN 2TION. . Seven of Those Named From the Metropolitan District re WASHINGTON, July %—To Marine C 109 afmy and ps casualty lists contain flames, fifty-seven on The as tion, fourteen; wo of disease, one; wounded ed st ver teen: wound- ghtly, two; missing in action leven; prisoner, on KILLED IN ACTION. Sergt. William A. Hamilton, Selmer, Corpl. Peter A rz, M Private George A. Brochu, No. 453 Clinton Avenue, Newark, N. J. Park Avenue, New York. DIED FROM WOUNDS. Sergt. Martin Popiackt, Baltimore. c Corpl. Carliee Canton, N.Y. Cook Charles Ht Robinson, Privates Hubert” 8. Coon, Ville, Wis.; John Grabowski, Syracuse, N. Y.; Anthony Paraych, La Salle, Ii; Joseph Peeheca, Mass.; Ernest C. \ Joseph D, Rountree, Kinston, N. ( John Rusinko, Scranton, Pa. DIED OF DISEASE. Capt. James $. Moore, Atlanta, Gs WOUNDED SEVERELY. feut. William J, Blake, Brookline. ss Serst Gratton Angel, Spring Hy A Message tromHeadquarters roasted brown,” with our Vanilla AUERBACH'S Chocolates and Candies On Bale WhereverYouare Copyright, 1917, DP Aueritect, & Sons Vandy Headguarters! waukee. | ert J. Carron, Milford, | y Cumiminskey, New Be : Thomas Duncan, Moore- k H. Insley, Carnegie, Pa: Arthur Kennedy, New Orlear yan ny W ster, Mass.; Jo ae, Buckholts, Tex; Nik} Skittino, Beli Harbor, N. Y Private John J. Stack, No. 1251 tipe, Medora, IL | Va Corp. Archie R. Ott, Horace, Kar Priva Homer W. Amburgoy, Fagan, Ky.; Albert G. Bambford, Erie, B.C; Austin Barkman, Middle burg N. Y William =D. ns, New Rockford, N. D.; Jolin Few, Rush Springs, Okla.; 1 P Hall, Tacoma, W Gee B Mayer, Cleveland; Arthur Miller, San] Francisco; Henry } Nehring, Val- paraiso, Ind; James G. Reynolds, Monroe, Utah; James H mith, Skid- more, Mo.; Howard 8. aub, Bigler-| vite, F Patrick Ff Tan y Dooks Glempareh, Ireland; Robert I Toombs, Minden, W. Va Luther Williams, Rutherford, Tenn WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Lieut, George C, Walke San An- tonio, Tex. Private John F. Hennessy, No. 9% West Hayes Avenue, Corona, L. I. MISSING IN ACTION, Corpl. Hubert Parker, Charleston, W. Va Privates William D, Be Quiney, Mass.; Ray G es, Whitefield, N. I; Dominick Filipetlo, Andoli, Italy; Georg Fox, Geneva, N, Y James W. Grayson, M juen, Mass; Frank Ge tert, use, N. Y¥.; Mario Lucehe kson ‘Terrace, Law= rence, Mass.; V. M Jackson, Mich; Marun OBrien W Maass.; Clyde Temperly, Hazel Greon Wis. FRISONER Private Louis Peecerillo, No. 15 Aue urn St t, New Haven, The Marine Corps list divided nuts ‘golden moulded smooth Chocolate intoa generous bar,” CASUALTIES NV ONE ARMY REPORT AND. MARINE CORPS as follows: killed in action, seve een; died of wounds, ten; wounded Tho names a luded date of J KILLED IN ACTION se Thomas H. Miles Jt, nd Liew Vhiladelph Ser Grove O'Kelley, Com- r John R. Danley, Lorain, 0 h A. Martin, Sullivan, Ind Jobn W. Mofield, Hondo, Tex.; David L. Thor, Chicago: James B. Whipple, South Wilton, Conn. Privates Gunnar Dabi, Chicago Thomas D. Glen jr, Atlanta, David T. Morgan, Staunton, Joseph F. Newitt, New Orleans: | Laverne T rottet, Wheaton, IIL; j William Prohal, Chicago; Wallace B. Prichard, Holly, Mich.; William LL. Rounds, Wadsworth, O. DIED OF WOUNDS. Sergt. Clarence C. Knepp, Newton Hamilton, Da Corpl. Richard W. Rose, Washing- | sen DG Privates Allyn T. Anderson, Wil- mete mM Hendon H Hardwick, Aquilla Tex.; Killoran, Mas: 1, Pa WOUNDED SSVENSEY, pl. Sabie N Lake, Mich Privates John De Vine, Dexter, Mich.; Joseph H. Diket, Algiers, La.; Lewis W. Doerner, Fargo, ’ | Lioyd O. Madison, Toledo, O.; H. Milinius, Warren, Pa. Murray, Fairport, Mo.; Ross, Del Rio, Tex.; Harold I. Turney, |}Columbus, 0.; Walter Wehrle, ureka Raymond H. Wilson, Cleveland, The ; Car | Cambridge Schreiber, Spring Torsten Guy B. Raymond Mo.; oO. second list follows KILLED IN ACTION. Private Winton P. Burtner, isonburg, Va Private Arthur E. Yromer, No. 410 East 156th Street, New York. DIED OF WOUNDS. He Privates Frank A. Heevers, Salis- | bury Beach, Mass.; Harold F, Black wood, Winehester, Tenn.; Harry V. Brooks, Henryton ss.; Herbert L. Hill, Winager Ala, WOUNDED SEVERELY. Privates Cedric E, Lyon (previously reported missing), Hopewell, Va.; Carl C, Ouse, Genesee, Ida. MISSING IN ACTION. Sergt, Thomas J, Jackson, Camden, N. J Privates George F. Brautigan, Cin- et William J. Dyer, Eagle, Ida; Mllen M. Ennis, Middletown, Q. Frank J. Fowler, Mount Vernon, N. Y. | Perey H. He Philadelphia; | Dewey Mine Viola, Mich; Walter E, Lange, Detroit; Ollie P. Montgom J ery, Lawrenceburg, Ky.; William ‘T. Schmanke, Rochester, N. Y Edward K. Simpson, No. 55 Berke- ley Avenue, Orange, N. J. Lionel B. Williams, Atlanta, @a. —¢—— “EAGER FOR ACTION,” WROTE NEW YORK BOY JUST REPORTED KILLED Seventh Clerk in Only 19 Years Old—Brother in Medical Corps. Bank Infantry Company M Infantry, w q France on Jun lay War Departmen rain a r e boy's fathe st » 1201 Park Avenue 1 in Marc fa “He our untry u April of th We had a let ely sayin ut he was we d happ of the army life and eager for action, He was in he First National Bank before he enlisted, 1 inother Ww ‘ w ntly 1 Med Corp, Private Kdward Is, Simpson of Or Be, N. J uw 1 missing in na Hit t n d year lw e of the f > en Orange, He eftly wa ed for bray Canadian Casuatty Is 1 wink day's Canadian ! Rosslyn He I I P b ‘ 1 A Mod. Ha " y >: British Mttmehe Mighty WASHINGTON, July al J. D MeLachlan, military. attac of the British Embassy, has been not fied of his appointment as & companion of the Order of the Bath as a reward for his services in the war he Order e Bath is the old@® considered “tac most highly. ¢ Vovmed military decoration im iingland, l “ Qnt pM see wi THEIR MARICH TO hd ic FRON ITH THE AMERICAN S IN FAANCE — GOING THROOGH A CAMOUFLAGED STREI \U. S. TROOPS, MARCHING THROUGH A CAMOUFLAGED TOWN TOM WOMEN TRAINED FOR WAR SERVICE OF SUBMARINES FREED TO ATTAGK AMERICANS smal That British Release | Captives So They Can Prey on United States Tr »pships LONDON, July 9 een ee rumored in w informed circles that of itches Many Free Courses Given at in the negotiations for the Washington Irving High, and | change of prisoners at The Hague is Germany's insistence to obtain 1,500 Enroll at Start. the release of three of her ablest — ubmarine commanders, ‘This, with To prepare educated women to fill] the idea that these offeers will be | | | GERMANY WANTS GAPTAINS PERSHING SENDS MESSAGE TO ELKS’ GRAND LODGE Expresses * alty and Patriotism of All Members > CITY, N July ~ wa ed to-day by / the Elk nd lodge, in session here from Gen, Pershing I send eetings and express my fall | onfidence in the loyalty and patriotl all mombers of the Order of Blk their undivided and hearty support vur President in this crisis of our Na tion's history.” Full Confidence in Loy- LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGNS Government positions in this cour Frost amicient In) attaaking: rane | ports carrying American troops. y and abroad is the object of the] ‘Phe informat Gmhe ake HAVE COST $2, 709, 480 War Service Training School which Times by an anonymous corre opened to-day at the W pe ll Almost Half of Total f xpended by ving High School, 16th Street 'SWISS PAPERS REPORT Federal Reserve Banks, Treas- Kcer ve bec ury Report 1A; and <w tangs cvuinbee (of | ‘| SIZE OF AMERICAN ARMY | WASHINGTON, July 9.—The ‘Treas nene have already be ou vaneive Ury Department reported to the Senate ne nthe aniyeoda. etaess | 11) DISBELIEVING GERMANS tose tint total expenses: tor the va- Pinchalenibiaed aah babe rious Liberty Loan campaigns up to Foonis) devoted to: this Purp June 20 amounted to $2,709,480.30. gAl are four distinet f ne Teuton Press Shows Its Uneasiness, most half of this, $1,246,050.31, waafex U equipment for them being fi 4 pended by the various Federal Reserve nished by the Department of Educa- but Refuses to Credit Figures banks. 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LEE'S GRANDSON CITED FOR FRENCH CROSS il We ampan Gun 1 weeks ago. und his comr the Liew Ago When His ( Pook Ma e MICAGO, July 1 e Lieutenant Bolus Wouudud many nant "WIPES OUT GREW. ~AILLED IN FRANCE. BROOKLYN HERO AMERICAN FLYERS OF GERMAN cIN UNDER MALLY SFLAG Dicks Off Testone While Men) Another Dies in Fal in Fall in Train- | Die All Around Him—Other ing Camp in Iili- Acts of Gallantry. nois. WITH THE AMERICANS ON| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN THE MARNE, June 15 (United |PRANCE, July 9 (Associated Press). Vress).—1 spent to-day among Ameri-| A!" Ash of Chicago, a member of | Lafayette Flying Squadron, hes can heroes of the Marne in a quiet | heen killed In a combat with severs! village, where even the big guns are|German machines over Soissons. His scarcely |machine when falling was seen to burst Into flames. Warren 'T. Hobbs of Worcester, Mass, another member of the squad- ron, was killed on June 26, Forced to | fy low because of engine trouble, he audible, fighting ‘The contrast to the was so «reat that ‘deat. prevented him from| recent one Lieutenant complained the ening silence” Ru 1 young veterans sprawled | about, soaking up the aunshine ang|W4% brought down by anti-aircraft trying to organize their own mental | SU pioture of what they had been| Leut. James (. Ashengen of the through. They tell endieas stories of | American expeditionary forces has hi ; been interned in Switzerland, He was their leader's performances during| forced to land in Swi rritory oa the fourteen days and nights of the|June 25 because he ran out of gaso- Helleau Wood fighting. ‘They also|!ine. His home ts at No, 1123 Albion |eave their ideas as to others who| Avenue Chicago | should be rewarded. Hebhe, Who Was Onty $8 Youle | ‘There was “Big Swedd” Peterson. O14, Held a Wo Record. None knew bis first name or his] WORCESTER, July 9% — Liew home town, and he was absent, Pe-| Hobbs, who was twenty-two years terson's machine gun crew waa killed. He fired the gun all alone until the rmans Then he seized the it forward, reset it the Germans ran the world’s record of 6% seconds for 50 yar high hurdling, made March 10, 13 He fell lant November with his airplane on top of him but escaped with a gash seven inches long on his h old, held ran, gun and carried and fired until again Then ow a there who chine was the unknown fel- Jashed straight at KUN which was picking off the men all about him He grabbed the muzzle and the gun on ite back, while crew ran. Walter © private of Price. Pa., when Lieut. Drinkard Mil. | of Henderson, Tex., was com. ed to assume comm id of a com. the being — killed— Job of second in ng Flyer Kt New York Compaa- fon In Injured. BELLEVILLE, Ill, July 9.—Liewt Richard H. Fawcett, twenty-two, of Alexandria, Va., was instantly killed lat 7 o'clock last night, and Cadet Les- ter H. Cox of York was slightly injured when their airplane went into a tail spin and fell 600 feet near Scott Field, here. Lieut. Faweegt had been instruet- ling Cox. After regaining conscious- neas, Cox walked a mile to a tele phone and summoned an ambulance, a ma-| turned Boche a burg, her pe eaimly a ny Captain epted the there be managed no other offi- | the ommang ers, HW men like @ oe West Pointer and was cool despite raining stwlis and seething machine | SOLDIER SHOOTS SELF in bullets Joan Mathias, a private, of No. 239 i} HIN PIS machine gun ned fire only twenty ——_ ‘yards distant, Killing men on bot sides’ of him, coolly’ wat down and | Harry Coughlin wanted to demon- with his rifle carefully picked off the [strate to some of hia friends just how nembers of the machine gun crew, |he was going to Ket the Kaiser and as one ata time, ‘Then he led the com- |a result he is in the Coney Island Hos pany back through a barrage | pital Sergi. John W. Schiach of Sala-| Coughlin Mves at No, 255° Hamilton manca, N. Y., got « bullet wound that Brooklyn. He is attached to ploughed « furrow from his forehead Sund’s tow tage ae |to his chin, but y stuck to his job as 7 he Seek Be long as the fighting lasted and. kept They hadn't seen is platoon in perfect shap A uniform ‘ore and the pistot ret. Wodarexyk, whose residenc in its holater at his side espe- 4 town in Austrian Poland with an raught thelr eye. unpronouncable name, after reaching Bila erenclanes |r sec aac Be npany's objective, went back fet loses: the bulist entering’ » bullet entering his 4 plat jously injui gun 20n and cle; nest wh od out a ma- h had been dis. 16 platoon took er Jin the rear ners. 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