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} THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918 i (IN BIGGEST CASUALTY INEW DIRIGIBLE BALLOON THAT MAY HELP END THE WAR ACROSS ATLANTIC OUR SOLDIER BOYS a INGO HOURS PLAN INFRANGEARE ALL Sissatipptiais Many New Yorkers Named KILLED IN ACTION. \ Behrens Balloon Plans to Carry] Cease to Be Novelty and Are Nine Persons and Ten Now a Welcome In- Tons of Dynamite, stitution. Lieut, Col, J. M. Craig, San Fran- Among Those Who Fell | cisco. Patent papers have been filed in Washington for a new type of dirig- By Martin Green. Fighting at Front. i ee erate & ible which, It Inventor asserts, ean] (Special Correspondent of The Eve- f z i he Atlantic Oce it ning Lieuts. G. R. Anderson, Ardmore, Tuses saxsere fy sarees the Atlantic Ocean wih! sints, July Phe AOI WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—Casualties | Oxia.; E. A, Billings, Portland, Me.; among the American troops in the|J. M. Duncan, Terre Haute, Ind; P. severe fighting in which they have|C. Gilson, St Sten N. Y3 G. G rant 4 since July 15, when the | HA! Haverhiti, G. W. Ryley, | w3h sos con bt llelpoa dn dB Lawrence, Mass; L.A. Wood, Port- German offensive was launched and} jand, Ore. halted at the Marne, are now being| Serat. F. J. Brown, Englewood, N. J. reported in the daily lists from Gen,| Serats. E. Conner, Quaker City, 0.; Pershing, though no edtimate of the | & S. Davis: Petersbure, W. Vas b. Cy id debts Davis, Harrison, Mich Ireland, total has yet been received. Philadelphia; A. F. Johnson, Mo- To-day’s Army list captained 407| meneey Ill; F. A. Kline, Akron, 0.; names, the largest number reported|C: A. McDougald, Aberdeen, N. C.; L, Powers, Syracuse, N. ¥.; J. Payne, Its endurance is based on the use| Pression, “All over the place,” indica- of compressed gas—an entirely new | tive of the widespread prevalence in principle im aeronautics, Vast re- serve lifting power, condensed tinti|* °ert@in locality of @ clase of per it can be carried in small cylinders, | %°"* OF ® condition can be applied to- is the secret depended on to keep the|48y to France with reference to the big machine in the air indofinitely—| American soldier, He is all over the “Jong enough to go to China, if need) Place. From the sunkissed shores of be,” as its designer exptains, Bom-|the Mediterranean to the gloomy bardment of Berlin with such a ma-| dunes and cliffs of the Channel and chine sent from the United States, it|the North Sea, from the bays and in- is held, would be perfectly feasible, | lets of the western coast to the front The dirigible is the invention of| lines of battle the khaki-clad Yankee in a single day. Of the men named ‘ Briggs, Hillsdale, Mich.; B. R. Bu Privates F. P. Gigante, Buffalo, N.|lassee, Ala.; Peter Goldstein, Nor-| Bruno, Okla.; Jeorgen Erdahl, How-| Rudolph Behrens, an American clti-|has settled down for a long stay or & Pleasantview, Ky.; H. M. Wallace,! ton A t 1 folk, Conn.; Robert J. Henderson,|ard,~ 8, D.; Pasquale G: Phila- d s Wir wade: kitted ‘tn Gotion, 97 died Of /Gusseta.: Alay 3. 1 Woslwills,, Dus| core, atten N. £5 HO. Benelngesy | Bt Be Ps Raneleny Greenville, Ale.;| folk, Conn.: Robert 1. Hendsristi||deiphia: flarioy Fa, Haggard, La|*et oF twenty-five years, and it has/short stay ag the fortunes of war , O. . Paff, Scranton, Pa; C, Prindel, ‘ : ¥ Bi a device for cooling gas deaigned by wounds, 9 of disease, 6 from accident | buque, Ia.; H. C., Wolvorton, Breek- Rochester, N. Y. Follette, Tenn.; Jim 8, Hart, Broken may direct. On every countryside, in s Perper Vivaiiag dips. Private J. Bonin, Cliff N. J, | West Springfleld, Pa; H Pappagallo,| Oe Oe ppt ANE ACCIDENT, | BOM Okla; Charles D, Hoyt, Mil. | Charles Horan. Behrens is « practi-| every village, in every city the Amer- and other causes, and one of an aero- ee, on. | Private W. L. Brockman, Green| Hartford, Conn.; P. Pisacreta, Lokola, * | ford, nn.; Preston Ivey, Mount] cal engineer with more than fifteen lean soldier ‘bas sifted into the life plane Retidet, C08) Of ee ne) eee eT eeritence Reta ony! Witt 3. W Boyos, Kayser, W. | NY. pirat Lieut. Edward T, Hathaway, | CalTol tly, spiro, Okla; Robert| Years’ experience in the construction | of the people. He ia no longer & list showed 48 seriously and 100 degree | C®!3 A. P. Blake, Providence, R. 1; | Va; H. Boston, Shady Side, 0.; A.| Private W. Pegg, No. 4188 Bronx- , Kendall, Cannelton, Ind.; Lucius I4| of dirigibles. city; be is an (nstitution. 4, Tho ralssing tn aotion | Tie Cin oermoee Poultney, Vt; B. B.| Boyce, Bethel, O.; M. Blowers, Mal-| wood Avenue, New York City. DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER) Kidder,’ Morrisville, Vt; John H.) The dirigible consists of a balloon| of the 1,000,000 soldiers in France undetermine je missing In action! Crabbe, London, O.; B. M. Darby,|vern, Ala.; S. Blair, Andalusia, Al Privates O. Patrish, Ozark, Ala.; J. CAUSES. fates Havent haa eee i 450 fect, long and 60 feet in diamoter | there are ee inthe nant a tuumbered oniy three. In addition to| North Bend, Pa; N. Davis, Mount| W. G, Brown, Shiocton, Wis.; B.|C. Peake, Montgomery, Ala.; M. Pul- — Harlin K Larson, Harvard,) een, Caldwell ter: John -F,|UAder which hang three cars, There|than is generally supposed at home, the Army list the Marine list to-day Carmel, Pa.; G. R. Goodrich, Phila-| James, Live Oak, Fla. tano, Niagara Falls, N. ¥.; R. R. Reid, Frank H, | are two envelopes in the balloon. The S Corpl. Benny Miller, Chester, Pa, | Marble, Missoula, Mont. but the re far behind contained ten names, nine killed in|@lphia; N. E. Hillabrant, Assump-| private W. J. Barrett, Boonton, | Oelwein, Ia. . Privates Harold G, Ahlisberg, Chi- | Marlow, New Albany, Ind.; Raymond |inner contains gas. Surrounding this|the lines in billets and barracks tion, Ill; FE. Hirst, New Bedford,| yy Private W. M. Reilly, No. 476 Grand| cago; Costanzo De Pietro, Philadel-| Massa, Somerville, Mass.; Harold M.!in half moon shape is an outer en- ection and one did of wounds. Mass.; C. M. Horton, Robertin, La.:| prj Street, New York Ci phi ames W. Dunn, Poteau, Okla, SS field, Fouaingsen Utah; William | v6, spending busy days in learning tho ny Ce D » La;| Privates W. A. Campbell, Hagan, | Street, New York City. V5 Macher, B Dam, Wi Meisel, Rack Fall Henry N.| elope of air. This is to provide! ever changing sci t warfare and Men from forty-six States were|J. T. Jones, Knoxville, Tenn.; R. W-|Ga: p. Cawley, Scranton, Pa; B J.| Privates J. B, Remedes, Rhite,| Mdward Fischer, Beaver Dam, Wis Milken, Roxbury, 3 Joseph J, | against. possible expansion of the gas.| tie, nine’ pean ic, wetting ae named in the lists, with no pre-| King, Troy, Ala. Coll, Brighton, Mass.; W. D. Coveti,|Wash.; E, Richards, Bridgeport, Conn. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Murphy, Roxbury M Garland| ‘The middle car under the balloon busy leisyge hours a ae Pr dominati ber from any one| F. Drajtaeki, No, 164 Dupont) Elmira, N. Y. Private A. J. Sekula, No. 168 Spring| Lieuts, Walter 3B, Dunnington,| Moore, Feenyville, Ark.; contains @ wireless room, dining and quainted with the people and the his- dominating num! bisesy, WTS, WS, , : Otreet, Patoreen, N. 8 ‘armville, Var Winfred C. Green,| sum, Olney, Ill; John F. Novak, Chi-| 594 bes J torical objects of interest in their lo- tate. ‘This was taken to indleate| etreet Brooniyn, N.Y. Private 8. F. Cook, Bernhards Bay, a leith | Neridder,’ La; Harvey B, Rayland, Alton Owens, ping quarters. The two others) -atities, L. T. Lashbrook, Philipet, Ky.; N.|N. Y. Privates R. H. saunders, Morgan- te ne Becets. Frank C. Godfrey J. Podvin, Burling- |C&rry the motors—eight in all, The Soldiers who came over in the great rush which culminated in June better mixers than the Regular Arniy units which reached France in ths carly days of our participation in the war, The regular soldier, by habic, and, perhaps, instinct derived from that the casualties were scattered Cook ville i us J M. , coke , Woodsprings,|are operated alt y A. Little, Salem, Mass; E. McAllis-| Private EF. J. Cook, Bridgeport, |tW™ Va.i J. M. Sherwood, Kahoka,| Harn orge M, Beck- | ton, Vt; Mark Reading, pera: ernately, providing through many units. The States not/ ter, Mount Pleasant, N. C.; C. D.|Conn.; L. D. Crane, Lawrence, eet Mo.; L. K. Sanford, Endicott, N. Y.; ) Harvey a» Oxia; Kimo W. Rinks, | Spokane: against the emergency of one getting represented i the lists were Arizona| McKenney, Newton, Mass.; W. H.|H. Cunningham, South Milwaukee, | N: Sharits, Dayton, O.; W. H. Smith, Dagestt Bldora, 1a, Ehooh FeER, | Alvin. H. Robison, Stillwell, Ind.;|OUt of commission and also assuring ant Delawace, Miller, New London, N. C.; W. W.| Wis. Arlington, Vti ED. Suter, Plum| 100 Afinvnpolint Robert W, Heeser, | Victor Rosa, Epworth, towa:’ Frank|the transmission of the desired An additional lst of nearly 900] Mitchell, Hana, Cal: 1 Phtilipe,| Private H. J. Cokeley, 18 Lester| <it% Wisi & M. Sherman, Sauquolt,| sidney, N, Y.; Edward Warihen, St.| ft, Housmau, Conbciee,, Var aage | amount of power at all times to the , names, bringing the total for the| Pikesville, K- 8. G. Rain, Selma, | avenu N.Y. Paul; Corpls. Herman Ahrensfield, Piro, * twelve propellers., ode i . 21: ras Cl ~ Bohiman, | Cincinnati; Ervin Shamblin, Charles- day to about 700, was checked at|Ala.; M. D, Riley, Ozark, Ala; W.C.| private J. A. Collopy, Watervliet, PUES Aare tyens ca# 2 West 141st gisssee Emi oer Ae Behimeae eee Genres Shahan, Bare ‘The big balloon. obmtains 600,000 re tradition and long experience in lone- the War Department to-day in prep-| Sanford, Morrisville, Pa.; N. Sever-|N, Y.; R. G. Cope, Bamberg, 8. ( R. L. Henry, North Fayston, Vt.;| Irvington, Neb.; Bugler Ray Hoff- | lington, Vt Arar Ww. ye er cuble feet of gas. In former experi- e places, ved pretty well with aration for publication in morning| son, Seattle, Wash.; G. D. Sheridan, |f, Daien, Nekoma, N. D.; 8. B. Dahil, | H- F. Huske, figin, Ill.; J. A. Heinats,| man, “Weedsport, N. Y.; Mechanics ertrind Hi Ibert C. Yarbraugh, | ments it has been found that gas evap- em rand bie Kinds WGkek Ce papers to-morrow. No information| Sherwood, Tenn; A. M. Skatses,|New Bedford, Conn.; J./ Durand, | Leander, Tex. D. Hatmaker, Jacks-| Clarence E. Beaupre, Butte, Mont.; | Huntsville, orates quickly when over salt water, | "!™*! ‘ boro, Tenn. 8. Hic! » key, Philadelphia; ‘l citizen soldier with his reocnt concerning the list, further than the| Delaware, 0.; G. I. Slagle, Crosby, |Springfleld, Ill; J. Demerski, Hayden-|§, D.; M.. Beaver sow’ | Wasenes frances oy" anon misses plhet eA IA op Md and this has been one of the cillef ob- | oingiing with his fellow men and his fact that it was to be issued, was to| Wyo; H. Smith, Spring Valley,| ville, Mass.; T. E. Diamont, Philadel- |Hudson, Edison, Ga.; J. Huston, Wild-| stone, Ill; Cooks Lynn Bobb, Blan- Lieut, Harold A. McChesney, San] stacles to ocean flights. Provision pecoat expertonee id ipebet- 407i Demar« be had at the department. Minn.; J. Sparagoski, Toledo, O.; A.| phia: F. Dietrich, Weatherly, Pa, + |W00d, Pa; H. W. Jones, Jamesville William A, Gordon, Fort | Jose, Cal. against this is the principal feature of lene fresh in his memory. He is o ‘The summary of ariny losses to|Stafankoh, Philadelphia; A. G.| private J. J. Dresser, No. 337 West |i 1ci,,%; Jones Clarksburg, W. V sacknon ‘Cente, Ohio,” Peegmile:| Mr. Behreny's invention. It carries| gregarious chap and he has come t» date is as follows: Beattie, Barre, Mont.; O. Pike, Frutt- | 47¢n Street, New York City. oot) ie) Kamicnak, “New Britain, Con ivate J } Ja-| Jackson Contre, | thien twentyvteus ba. thiciyeals: eibail | iene tek see. te country and the a sea €. . ¥F, Kincaid, Sulphur Springs, Tex.; | mai + Ve " , . well as to Killed in action. 2,285 vale, ‘ae c. T. Sutcliffe, Miaml,| privates C. D. Elam, Enid, Okla,;|A. Lamore, Haverhill, Mass.; J. F Private Charles Bates, Ladysmith, comentijnaiae bya ai each charged with about y large proportion of Lost at sea.... 291| Fla; B. M. Campbell, Platt, 8. D. |G. E. Faulk, Dothan, Ala; J. N. Lavender, Grove Hill, Ala; J. C.| Wis. Af cuble feet of gas in condensed oe gies ‘National Vacate and National Died of wounds... 944] Mechantc A. Hansen, Madison, Wis. | Fielding, Ochlocknee, Ga.; J. J. Flen- |4mpton, Hudson, Ky. cPrivates, Ernest, W. ONLY TEN CASUALTIES form. ‘The cylinders are connected! Army units to come over speak more | Died of accident and other causes, 623| J. Hogan, 177% Hull Street, Brook: | niken, Knoxville, Tenn.; 8. Fenicchia,| /* Kactoter Cy Bominen Asus R seg eed nelaiynt Saben, cael whomnves ena Hittte bate fC, bese, endorstanen Soak the Died of diseases +1,623/ lyn, N. Y. Wellsboro, Pa, Massie Cimarron, N. M. 308 West’ 150th Str IN THE REPORT TO-DAY is seen to be decreasing it can be im-| chance to mingle with the French peo- i zeee|, tt: Ls Jones, Springfield, Mo.; I| Private C. H. Falkner, No, 86 Har- |, H. G. Marion, No. 765 Clark Pla Frederick Boehm, Wood Haven, N. Y. mediately augmented by uxe of this| ple that the boys now arriving now Total deaths. ...+++++++++++++++-5:666| gury, Philadelphia, plasni@irees: MestiOranes, Ned Brooklyn, Private Willlam F. Dangle, East} FROM MARINE CORPS | serve cas. Enjoy. They were hustled up to the Wounded -T:108|" Wagonere HL Lang, Menasea, W Trivete Jed. Farrelly No: 42 Adeiphi | yetivates A. Martin jr., Somerville, | Williamsport, Pa. . ; The dirigtble has a lifting capacity| vicinity of front and as soon as Missing and prisoners. 713| w. Phillips, East Youngstown, O. rivate J. J. Farrell, No. 42 Adélphi| Mass.; A. Miller, Dahlgren, UL; D.|_ Pi John J. Egan, Ridgefield of fifteen tons and can carry a load|they were considered proficient they ——|., 4 O. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Midgley, Jamestown, N. Park, N a: WASHINGTON, Aug. 5—Marine| of ten tons. There are accommoda-|went into the trenches for training. Grand totals, .cccrescsccsseeees 13,571 rivates G. H. Allen, Grand) privates F. Fuller, Las Vegas, Nev.; R. Mike, No. 324 East 73d rivate James H. Feeney, Kast 2 ay tions for nine person: ‘Their area of operations was limited, "A summary of the Marine Corps|Rapids, Mich; M. Anderson, Mc-|J, T, Fournier, Fitchburg, Mass.; D, | Street, New York City: ater, Mass. eG Real casualties to-day tothileg ten, gies Mr, Behrens figures conservatively| as the sectors we held were narrow Serica tsi data in ha tolipwat Leansboro, Ill; A. B. Anderson, | Gallagher, Girardsville, Pa; L Gregg,| Ming Mt. ie Mio Ma!Mey Winnebago, Oliver ‘orce, PP*-|as follows: Killed in action, 8 | ae by dirigible can fly from the} and all in one part of France. ‘They Humeston, Ia; G. M. Albert, Phil ‘ i Moran, Cleveland, O.;) burg, N. J of wounds, 1. United States to Europe in from] have been kept very wey, ever since Deaths Bee are eston, Ia; G. M. Albert, Phiia- | Fayette, Ala.; R. M. Goodson, Hobart, | W. F. Maxwell, Modena, N.Y; J. H Mvates Dan Gilts, Oakwood, 0. 4 fitty to sixty hours. If the right| they have gone through @ French win, Wounded « ..1,221| delphia; G, C, Adams, New Bedford, | Okla.; B. B. Giddeons, Paxton, Fla; | Murphy, Hartford, Conn. s, Harmon, Churchville, N. Y. KILLED IN ACTION. motors are obtainab! it is estimated ‘at the front and, except that they Peisonera Mass. |R. Graham, Eclectic, Ala.; E, a,| Mueller, Washington, Mo.; ::| Harold A. Hastings, South Minneapo-| gergt. M. J. Murphy, Stoux Falls,| it can go from London ‘ lin, car-|are now generally finished soldiers, Private A. Adelman, 164 Broome! Gedig, Winthrop, Minn; &. W. Gali | Kome, Savannah, Ga; P. P. MeMur- | tis; is: 1g. Dr Privates F. L. Colwell, Vinton, | tying 10,000 pounds of dynamite, in| they haven't changed much. Missing Baa Nowvare aon 4 fa,' rer, Haverhill, Mass.; V. J. McKey-| frank Kletzky, Cl w Mar waroen ead City, In, | three hours and forty-five minutes. —_—_>_——_ scat abs) Bridgeport, Conn. nolds, Claude, N. M.; J. H. Morehead, | Lawrence, Eckerty, award 05 jarmer, Aron Ye Mr. Behrens has offered his inven-| More Tents Ordered for Camp Upton Grand total for Marines....... Privates J. F, Bates, Boston; C,L.] Private 8. Goldberg, No. 141 8tan-; Memphis, ‘Tenn iin. Gloucester, Mass.; Charles G, L, Langell, Malden, Mass.; K. Leh-| tion free to the United States Gov-| WASHINGTON, Aux. 5.—Additional ‘To-day's army list is as follows: | Berry, West Harwich, Mass.; B.A. t, New York. Private F. K. Neumark, No. 268/ 4, Macintyre, Dunlo, Pa; George W-| man, Chicago; L. L. Pachin, Hazard, | ernment, to be used as a war weapon. | acitities for training camps, one for the Want ste Greet, New Verk OY. con, |e opnillips, Montgomery, N. Y¥.; Job Neb; W. V. Pedersen, Moose Lake, Lappe ae ase ago new field artillery training centre at wirivat Norenberg, Appleton. |J, Maroney, Boston. 1 cag, | Minn: W. Hi Pierson, Chicago; B. J. nel seg gill gems gm w | Detroit; Siilinen alllanes Private Benny ¥' | Shaffner, Minneapolis, Minn Training for magazin Camp Upton, L. 1, have been , T Bataies Sern Ont Gr eharon: | hoe mm DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN| allied work will be offered in.a two-|fished by the War Department, Seange pean Se % Private Guy Maxwell, Woodriver, ACTION. year series of courses next year by the \esimated cost, Ia upward of §: " Orange, iC. Shepard, Millshed, | 11),; Franklin J. Mullarky, Spence : ensive teaching department of Gor ‘The temporary tent’ camp. at’ Camp Ky; J. hea, Willimantic, Conn. .; Paul 0, Nelson, Minneapolt Private G. Thomas, Price, Utah, lumbia University. Upton will accommodate 15,000 men, Ww azynske, Duquesne, Pa Parsley, Bartlesville, Okla. |George Spiniger, Overbrook, Pa; | jorest Piper, Chippewa Falls, Wi M. Sunflot, Brocton, Miss Romtior ©. Sapp. Hiawatha, Kan. Private J. Summer- No. 98 Bedford | jonn ©. Stith, Spirlt Lake, Idaho; | Ayenua ereetiye Wye T™ ig, | Walter M. Stopfer, Philadelphia. vates E, Terrell, Thermopolis, Wyo.; H. Togan, Petersboro, Ca ‘| WOoUNDED—DEGREE UNDE- I h e O bvi re) uU Ss G.H. Thorn, Briendly, W. Var W. H. TERMINED. A Bank Statement that any Man or Womancan understand Triplett, ‘Huttonsville, W. Va.; J.| Sergts. Berwyn V. Bedford, Daven- | SSS SSS SS | Taylor, Lagrange, C W. 0, Thomp-! port, lowa; Paul E. Bickham, Wood- son, Sterling, Utah; L. Valley, Hicks-| ward, Ala; George W. Castle Jr. THE i u eriori re) Viprivate. A. Viens, No. 1294 | te | Portamouth, 0. Bhatter Combe. Her: rivate A. Viens, No. ntervale| ard, Ky.; Robert O. Hansel, Cumber- New Yor! Inna, Ma.; Ross A, Hufford, Denmar, | NEW YORK ._R. Vickery, Dothan, Ala.| W. Va.; Everette K. Johnson, Louts- | vate FJ) We Vanwetering,| ville, Mins; Charles E. Lyon, Three 2 N, J. Rivers, Mich.; George Mangold, airivates J. see Temple] Huriineton, Win : Nell Oirien, Dover Statement of July Ist, 1918 |, Geneseo, ; hrkamp, H.; Ray 8. Seely, Anamosa, Ta.; Methuen, Mass; A. 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