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r : " Fae ROE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1918. =e ‘ A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEW S- 159 ON CASUALTY LIST etehamemertcan Genet atte Content ERG NOM HEL U §, AIRMEN, FLYING AT FRONT OF ARMY AND MARINES; AT WITH BRITISH PATROLS, WING. TOTAL DEATH ROLL IS 9 von onan sos QU PLANES IN REGENT FIGHTS in Fiercest I ight “Come Spee seniibasens a ’ ij Herring, Rockville, Conn.; Raymond on, Boys!” Said Major. ; { i Py Si r. , ; Raymon ; , . . Major Theodore Roo pity | my Setbenia, Saltau, Vir 8 Harty é Commanders Have Hard rime | Included in Names of 95 stl Hartford, Conn; Edwin WITH THE AMERICAN anmins Keeping American Aviators , ad Severely. Martin, Chelsea, Mass.; B, D, Mur- IN FRANCE, Jy ) (Unite Press) ji Wounded Severely. phy, Hartford, Conn.; V. Rasmussen, ; ; pep: | Denmark; H. L, Smith, Boston; W IMS OF DISEASE. | J. White, south Boston; G. F. Patee, South Orange, Conn a3 Vi on the Ground. H Ng out from ¢ flaht mt ay Goats te ppoRrs ane wovest,| OUT OIA TIMES for Sergy, which has been | Priv, s J. B. Albright, M - taken and retaken se al tin since int? 2 Gen. Pershing Lists Seventeen] neia, pa; C. P. Ambler. Wilmette, Sunday morning, ‘To reach this town Oe “Ship” Lands Behind the IN RESCUING MEN Killed in Action and Three [ls A. Batkus, Waterbury, Conn.; | the Americans waded wa German Lines, but Flyers | aise R. J. Bangert, Chicago; W. Bicker- heross the Ourea and advanced up 4 Are Missing. dyke, England; W. Black, Ottawa,| tho opposite b ——— Kans.; E. M. Caimens, Point Marion, | chine gun fit July 30,—One hun- | Pa.; J. W. Cames, Newington, Con M. A. Cook, Anderson, Ind; J. H.] y Cooper, Monongahela, Pa; H. C listed to-day included: Killed In @¢-| Crosby. ttoxbury, Mase ‘A Crous,' died of wounds, 11; died of | ch WASHINGTON, dred and forty-five army casualt llery 1 (Staff Correspondent of The World ed in holding off the ( bs, Then Officially Acoredited to the Three Return” Trips. the Prussan Guards came up. British Army.) cr | Prisoners say they were Covvrist Pras vanishing Co | F ‘ - ‘ orld) | wirn tr MERICAN ARMIFE: 15; died of accident and| Robert ©. Davis, Fair Haven, from Avricourt, northeast of Luna.) ON THE BRITISH FRONT, July ea Gute aRTCRGTLe Ee IN FRANCE, July 30 (United Press). nn.; John KE. Deso, Champlain, N Harry M. Duplantix, Montegut, La Charles E. Evans, Philadelphia; _— “GENERAL RoaT ALESUNDER O Sm GEN CotTLEan haan orge R ENERAL RO ALEXANDER OSA’ GEN. COTLEZ rsa in action, 3. Archi Fourteen casualties were reported | Fee WATCHING AMERICAN ARMY ATHEETES Gcewmires ow ru other causes, 3; wounded severcly, ville (150 4 95 ham- per the Ame s by pour mas in fire into th east and ath, i} 1 0. Amer noairmen with the Brt vir line) lly for counte t. | Ish air squad lestroyed a x y biveudeked oe Mately thirty German machines wounded tly, 1, and missing tack work |N nights varge of a Bergeant, turned thelr automate i Ewens, Pittsburgh; ¢ y, Natick, Mass.; Joseph M from the Marine Corps. Feeley, Natick, 3 | ng of the tw 1 w cently, many of them | A nur ta * nt into the + ant new type of her ting plar A German barrage they |‘hey have accounted (wo ] | SS SES RAREST BONSOF OLENA atman JERSEY EUTEMANT og oe | ek AI RP Make Their Escape — hine They rushed the ma. ee |licutenant Was Trapped, but ching aR ponitlots, awent over then By Joseph W. Grigg. Fought Way Out, and Made 1 i ff Mans, nok, fig through the| Were fighting against the enemy In] yy ory Both machines Greguen and Major James M, McCloud, Lon-| Charles Gueterman, No, 180 Jeffer-| | ] 69TH N. Y, ON OURG ets and from hind crumbling Company with erack British airmen | © Americans. Me don, was listed as killed in action, | $n Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. v Enemy achine guns had|thetr record ts a splendid one, ant rh 1 of the Americans to KILLED IN ACTION Louis C. Gueriskie, No, 229 East been placed behind barricad RU CUD LL dcalai aed UP In the face of @ i Fort fifth Odd o-04 Sate bedintaet| devi nd ina NUroh.: fhe work of these airmen than the} ii pa facia Major James M. MeCload, London, | "Sty: Afth Street, New Verk. 5 Mudecane aa ; Mh h command ' : ei Mayr Joseph C. A. Guiliani, Philadelphia sae insiaieieniaiegiielsiitiiai machine gun and shr Iftre wa vm ne Lieutena 1 ” & England; Liew ore W. Berri te 13] ons, A 1 as the heads o \ ; f “ ty Hanrahan, Bridgeport « . | so hot that the Americ in the] ron bad a ws jerman machine gun Tampa, Fla, Frank Bootna, " lees {William M. Harvey, Philade ‘ t ye to the cu eoking day trapped in a position surroun Pana NG Donald H. Ha m : en tha low: protection | 1 was given tunity to-da eof guns. 7 : Nerniih D. Dubois, Montclair, Node! Olar Helin, Car i a 4 ‘Dy dutibova tee battalion atyte| to ace t American yak Liaut Sergts. Grant M, Barber, Grey|J. Holland, ‘Pr ; Honere < iain nemernee vMeeaansiile deal Pe: whieh thay iM ile sleutens 1 t i F a etr ¢ mander, who won the heart nd a rroral remained une Bull, Wyo; George W. Ross, Oak- N Twice Repu wiisad Re New Yorkers ¢ lWo unded Ke ensack OMMCET| or avery man In the outs, "hat cow (Hee tebe ft f tho foe : ached: ts DiReRa land, Cal. Corpl. Clyde W. Needha A ; é i : ‘They're very said t vir : pe Lodi, Cal. Privates Carl D, Johnson, villian | Went Over River and |3 j Walked Onto Enemy Who Had | Major.” te tay in the debris alone: | (oS omcial who showed them to me es, each carrying a woUnEtE ; ; 8 4 | ide his mon while the German. fire ey went back three time Newton, Kan.; Llso 8. Johnson, Beneditto Leal Then Charged. ; Sneaked Behind U.S. Lines. | was the worst. ‘Then crying “Come |@nd he added: “They have done very brought in all the remaining Fre Richard =P, Ludtke, rt Lelli, St. Charles, ¢ ” but they have said very little] | : RB : : : c Glyde A. Mekea, West | 1! Arthur L indsey, Sherman, Tex.: —— ¢ ‘ : - n be yal he jumped into the oper iy wour ie The ae utenant, who was o woud: fal Marquard, Hamil I Aan eae OPD. ! itteb aren: Os PARIS, July 30.—-A ans never | German machine gunners who had md Lee : Gi in w new dash through | Tn fact, about four lines of ty it six time pela fe rebeulb 2 men, | ton, Mo.; Jacob B. M Lacey,| William V. McCaffrey, Washington, | 4( hotter fighting 1 uitted | got around behind advancing Marin TORE FRURaAR AUT cat fauy| Written matter in the most undra aed trern int thine: Oe Wash.; Clement M. Summers, Ash themscivca with more hcnor than they | ‘J m the night of June 11, opened fire on |, jue Prussian Ga none i ON! matic fashion told how one of thea |") it runt ten nea mack pe land, Ore.; Kenneth L, Sutherland, | Wig Ceca ha) ia wins Liste Soh AoC tik, Gt Nola nae, ame Americans had destroyed two enemy | ein dropped one by on petri 1 ‘Topet Kan; Charles W le Ree: cle reet, Hackensack, N. J bial) qc ianghe } V time) pachines In the course of a few min: | AiR. STUPREN ole eaptorea (am Marion, Ind; Stephen Wos, Buf the French push nans back | t a we America retook HEH | tes” Aehtihe when the ‘Hr he h , Neer of the 12th Field Artillery, at a ere founht fighting in and killed remaining Ger= } - S. town so rapidly the enemy had to abandon| « Sloped teats <thkee). bultat phiaarighsdiceind Ne rs # dtlV~ | eo, of which he was a p a eit ait ” DIED FROM WOUNDS. giMaring Panza. No. 228 East 30th st ameinnliie : ot ten feet, Three bullets |ing off the Guarls on Monday morn-| sigenly attacked by an overw Gas Acuginoy) apraelbg about saa Bergt. Harry Clubb, San Antonio; | Street. New York City, F ‘ hat H : ing force of Germans, ‘The figh : eas aehess Albert. Pascello, Quadri, Ttaly;] The America t that led the] ¢ and two through his right leg | / n he top," aaid Cor sor Ares Past ah, oe H Fr nk Hay Tyndall, 3. Di Rudolph | charge has 1 to the enduring|* Lieut. Cromelin deseribed his exper njended very successfully for the r wasn't any top to go ower. Pyvates Wifred Al Augusta, Me v vind: 8. Di Jesse a. |, ve “Pighting 69th of Rhee IA CRUIALIAR EGE ath rt Anglo-Americana. Wa lust wot fv th i i i Puntos, Wille Walle Werh. opis , y gh i f in @ letter to his mother, which ! m . tee ju up off the ground and . Top) MATENRO: TORN Eniiing “Monemen an Acme NOW ns, | ¢ he dictated to Irwin Ward of Hacken- | This same pilot has three Germans) vy cned ton Clarend e Ark ”, Malden, | Mass John 3 | Ba ai é t oo {| sack in a hospital at Vichy, France, ¢ » his credit, and seve : of the _— Wheelock, Vermor Yale, Ida: Flayon A, Rous- | positio te — June 15. He had been detailed to the sthers have two each, while man in Wat Fe lb a eR i Map COMME MOSLEY | ts that ne hint KO G, WILL HOLD hon gave och she mts) DE HAVILAND INQUIRY ON, nz James | sa ju : ; f weal kau) avid al Garman) sneeh VICTORY MEETING PaaS Cainy ioe cg Senators and Maker Investigate n.; Charles | beyond t yn PD. Hurley 4 been gun that had sneake 1 igs finns } Max A.| The G 169th f n yea 1 line," he wrote. “They opened fire at a | sausage balloon mar iaviile ; Harold N tronic t fort Mexican) ten fect. £ was hit in the arm and! Accounting of Activities to} “1 dived from 17,000 to 4,000 : i gina ) 1 ur Luck 1 Corporal who was Be Given a ; ald ne ee 2 vale he and airplane, now ) vt f Com y a me Was not hit, and then ra | ss American pilot had me 4 Lyd . United States for DIED OF DISEASE. Van Guilder, $ If w t It was a dark night, and they did not Aug and h ids at a terrift aprewid overseas forces, was started =. Bergt. Carl J. Lautz, Buffalo; Cooka rament: Rdward While, Balt I Dl " Oo 1 y fitty feet a are would] Arrangements for the annu: ne | £2. 9 y an enemy , , 4y by the Senate Military Sub-Come John H. A 1, Don, un, Mo.; Mer: e} Gus Yc neh M Mo. | 5 ia ‘ . ( i 1 ; blew uy © an ame Jump Privates WOUNDED slightly. : : FP haat ead 4 vention of the Knights of Columbus,! when his machine gun riddled it as ritt Winse riva Private Raymond Wolfrom, Indi-| had a new sa Wear honndstrom In the-war, 36 After they had gone a quarter of ant which the order will give the first}. re : Wilbur J vesville, OF | anapolis, Ind 1 : oa enh cauHaueliall AGE naPeannlinanarauratd cane r pa Anoth American Clarer Sufaia, Okla corm MISSING IN ACTION. , t f5 nm ny Licutena Sonrapercmet teward~| pilot 1 at it about the sam ree Green, ,,Serst ph ' Ki i 4 ? ¢ wit ivittes 4 and managed t nd sevora ! 1 ns Green realy: Privates Bs ya were| woun Two n m the place! this nd among our troopal bursts oft ontits Va.; James a; Ro winaville, N. ¥ I ro wh he was wounded, the Lieu ad, Ww t nig : yeedy ; Franklin, ¢ r Samuel Fo tenga, Rumania . i * ie Ca a Trea Re apes : H German baery TMryi: \Wexbomunro: Weis Cree). my a . ir Jays later he arriy Waldorf-Ast Hat the! dropped in it Jn‘parachules, son, Mill Haven, Ga t ~ FOURTEEN ON CASUA ey man Te _ Lever he a ralort-Astorin nat and] 1 another report an American Tulted, ‘ decider mons, Tampa, Fla.; Joseph M. Sweet LTY . sae atta ! ey iy : 6 ea kd MBean i Knights! yiiot tuld how bho became sure of hin f andy ser, Haverhill, Mase, odore Ls LIST FROM M i Utes and sree . : i ‘ Bishop W re y y watching hin Ko down ¥« ¢ Pittsburgh; J Wilson, Hanniba SIX KILLED angthay Capt. H " nib v f Liv gout wil ne from Char , { 1" burst from his ma “DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND ad asthe, He isa \ Like deri un 1ave frequontly told me f * Cook hur B. Oldstrom, Chicaso; \V f WEA Nate e larried =M Mar OR iene rtreeannins we itr airmen, believe in fle BAv Arba GUEhEe PARR AWLIOHI NIGH ounded in Act ind Four | engineer < ur ¢ Henry, prom ! | . ARLE A ON WAY T0 FRANCE anything, tlon Raymond A. Renkenberrer, Bertin Died of Injuries. panies went across and stayed acr ; who had just r hon aabut ronal fa Ai ' Boe sentr GERMAN LINE BREAKS AS Their t atN Highth Z by i thei Arak ar dal our Centre, 0: WASHINGTON, July 50.—The . " verely W nh to-day's ca : c ” WOUNDED SEVERELY. , ’ oboe AMERICANS CHARGE, 1e, a few doors f ' | ie eae us| New I B wims Ashore} all 1 Major Theodore Roosevelt jr, No. |? casualty Ist to-day of) When the Germans thought they | of t siasnor laa Bape at | id ng | “They aro a fine tot of follows,” aaid July 29-—Josn de Diego, long ] 165 East 74th Street, New York City. neluded six killed in se-| had cut them off with a barrag here ne Batali IA AY antapiniantie Relect the commander of one of the bast] Yurate of Marto Rican Indes Major Goodwin Compton, Detroit, |", four dead of wounds and four] great American dash started from) Athletic Clu ‘ A | rey es nee uE i? iuadrons on the British front wno 1 here to-day, The bod 4 Mich, led severeiy babina ic RICAN en kOrk I kr nt hi etd Cornish’. 1918 Pobishna Oo, | has had Americans under him for , 1 the House of Delegates, oi Capt. William J. Condon, New} KILLED IN ACTION. sand Am acros - v ut injury to himself and with} PLYMOUTH J ‘la past. He made one Ary h SrunswisiaiNiw: | Capt. Allen M. Sumner, Was Half an hour of brillian 4 Baethh u t had ¢ injury to his machine Wells Ha 0, wh hia ag. [ond pilek Me heaa: oh & ta ey after | ee | : ; wo days flying in whieh this r Robert K. Whitson, Union| ton, D. ¢ hy the Amer reached wher " ted 1 Cromelin was a Junior at dress No. 40 Rock Avenue, Now : J 4 ni A Mi City, Tenn. Se John W. Rodgers, Equ tions Peay. Hh 1% on| Pris University when war was|! Miah the Plymouth | COM aid gre ah afing convoys essage Lieut. Ir Xx. Callah Port- | Hl William Otto, Chi enem the hills, | poy it ‘ Krad Hb eptarad the & Ite. | workhouse, hav 1 re on | at {2 und di ying new He d t Ras Et. Kaur "oon | over. val aden AE itr rere are eetiag nal Perper rd Penk bi _ "“ tromHeadquarters Lieut. John S. Cromelin, Hacken- | Park ge 1. Young, ‘ 8 nea Ame w t | M \ ‘Ad wan ad ke wit , ‘ are 5 mn ; revit heh Lake Jay KE. Zender,| the river in a d He's a rea A u I t P 43 oat Se Clayton A. Barrows, Hart- | Fredonia, N. ¥ urs later had captured One man who w was B I r January. In Ht w r ar ford, Conn.; John ‘’. Griffin, South|OIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED! towns. The Germans were on the! Fink i A : Telcienee cen ag sles etre vee va 1 Boston, Mass.; George J. McKenzi¢ IN ACTION. run, and it was the first charge of | seems nil ranava ¢ fi id Salem, Mass. | Corpl. Frederick D, McLeod, Schuy- s that had broken them, | and 4 4 t yootball 1« 1 A wy ; ar Sergt. Howard D. Pringsteen, For- ler, Neb. s were enraged to see the m ; f 1 Sea ' r | Lope est Hills, N. Y. Privates Arnet B, Coleman, Astell, nipers Killing American da 0 Sree Lega na Any ) deacont f auadron ha in Sergt, Walter B. Worlocf, Utica,|Tex.; Herbert R. Hummelsheim, st u The y ma Je the enemy pay with 1't wnido * _ P : aa y Y Louis; Lewis M, MeCurry, Wheat , a gain ! ‘ ' RO 0 4 : ‘ Chelse arrols, South | Corpl. Fred D, MeLeod, Schuy The mors ROUSE MANDGER Were) ohn By of J, A. B t STA § ‘ anuts one he ee lat | carried on stretchers borne by th ; ater , A ont ' AN WITHSTAND U, y ‘ roasted ‘golden | LADUE pad : 4 tly w ‘ : ‘ | ne} Washtr Hin f , ' ’ brown,’ moulde | tello, Hartford, Cor i] aym nd W BEVEHELY WOUNDED. ‘ A ASH As ; fe ‘ \ t BUTCH EXPERT SAYS w day a with our tmooth | Cun 3, Kearn ’ bn D rivates George nneap is" I Cort ‘ anilla Chocolate loche, McDonald, Pa.; Harry M, Dex. olis; Edward ©, Coll Coving 7 The G 1 W Howe cmenmmnenmend ‘ lacsataneeouea Ll | ter, Wolfsville, N. 8; George V.|Ky.; Arthur W. Hans New York B19 [ ! } ei N | \ G t | Word, New ’a.; Walter A.| Mills, Minn; James J. Shafahan " if ! - 1 An ( “ | Guild, Ma Clots 4 | Baltimore; Atbort Casper, Buttalo, |foumHt full en ert. HUME Oe emp aes pele i a AUERBACH'S _ — hart \ rept , fare ¢ x he ‘ f she : ~ Chocolates | Pennsylvanian Killed Plytng for |. they toward the Gi ss nse 4 aie AMSTERDAM ‘ Corps tn j the British Army, t Bearers nans Fi ' ka rok : * ETURNING n ampers! Cor 4 at and Candles | Py. " tw 1 wt he At ft A ' WhereverYouare in airpla t But. the ‘ fact they w 1 ! as i ah a i Silas | Was sery Americans. \ w asta ; ; ° : | .. hope they w a Mu ‘ and pa p the ¢ " > f « n 1 2 i Hirer Seis Baek cy work ety per Americans on CH 1 pa “From America issues a force J ny Safely, : hist ‘ f against which no European nation of Lieut. William T. Por ‘ k int a I 7 can stan Cadet Killed, Another Hurt in Aire to most appetites cao aviation Hava ip Hu N Am a ; "| w F ‘ ‘ plane Ceash end supplies sturdy ny aBVe: pro Nae nReGaING ‘ a } W ployed W AN ANTONIO. Tex, J muscle-building nder was forced to land a Cold eath). wa ' rod 1 : Abt hes Rae ; tithe aware y PR cial be : | dur reconnaissance over the G: y (old was missit ed. prsor 1 Marino P : 1 ; man lines because of enaine trouble aii his men, He shed his Btewartst Y 3, marina si, Compe te that the U boats will be able to | wa 1 und George C. Honders ] or a time Was unable to rejoin tie coat and belt early in the fig ipa: " ae pfantry, lived with his conjure the American danger, bu ass, seriou 1 lFronth fying section fo, hick be une cost and belt early in the Aight and Hinon, Wisi wounded. J J. OBrien. | gin at No. 328 Bast sth njur Amer aanmery Dub Ari Mt seriously In Call 4000 Heo “| attached temporarily. He turned “up WAS always in front. Frank Rooney W'°T°'niman Sulian, Wash; T. AL Street, until he was drafted, Ho the German people have not jured when their airplanes collided Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, safely two days ago, however, of No, 557 West 149th Street said Edwards, Lowell, Mass went to France four months ago, what | have seen,” ‘ yesterday over Kelly Field. vt ‘ . A -_ '

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