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PR a RR REE NN RE RE — eR THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918.. . A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. 260 ON ARMY CASUALTY LIST} GES reRswNo's HELO HEADQUARTERS HETESDEAD "ta, IO BAK SH OF WOUNDS AFTER Fe "| FOOD CONDITIONS farina NARROW ESCAPES ABROAD ARE GOOD {Private Samuel Lewin Suc- emier Borden, Arriving on : cumbs After U Boat, Shells Same Liner, Praises Worth aa Pam cy om a and Bombs Miss Him. of American Troops Pe Fifty-One Men Men Killed in Action | 7 DIED FROM DISEASE AND | Are Shown on Three Re- OTHER ; : anny ToD CAUSES | | Selma Lewin, sister of Private +, AN ATLANTIC PORT, Aug. 2.— a Corporal. | : b AD 4 ‘ ports To-Day. | Wateh, Sen 2, Hoorn o, |Samuel J. Lewin of No. 668 bikes \An American steamer arriving here Sergeant. |149th Street, reported as having die * |to-day brought among its passengers NEW YORKERS ARE SLAIN, | ®“!°®%. Goorae ,, Hovetine, 0, | jof wounds, received a number of $ | sterbert C. Hoover, U. & Food Admins " Privat | etter c : ee 4 ' DEVIVO, Ralph, 273 ‘West 28d 8. letters from her brother in which ‘he ¢ Histrator, and his secretary, Louls Seventy-Seven More Miss.7i2| New York City. told of so many narrow escapes from #| Strauss; Dr. Alonzo Taylor and : F “| HARIIS, Charles B.” Coin, toma ( feath that he said he had finally come Plas on the Battlefields in HOODS, Tomph Arthas, Wakelishs Mich | to believe that he was immune from jexander Smith, members of the France beet my Eran T., 347 Bleecker | linjury at the hands of the enemy. United States Commission sent abroad . | sy WeUNCES City. | |e was sent for overseas duty with to confer with the British authorities ou ggoe aa D SEVERELY. the 105th Infantry one month after he on the tr ¢ ¢ oe n i. on the matter of providing food for WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Two Captain. H was drafted, On Aug. 1 he cabled to the Allied countries. Further than POTTER, James T.. “North Adams, Mass, army and one marine corps casualty Ihis family: “Wounded in both legs. saying that conditions on the other Uist, made public to-day, contain 882] wounpy. togen Kan Don’t worry. Will be around soon.” + | side were eminently eatistactory, Mr. DUE jolie teh. | d en re 4 ‘4 names, making a grand total of losses | sryrt ki wl if aC | On the following day he died. + |Hoover declined to be interviewed. in the American Expeattionary Forces ppt att veel Lewin, who was Orn is Mine, 2 His secretary sald that a statement ‘ane Corporals, old, was associated with his father, * | would be given out later in the day overseas, 23,223. BORN Sees tg tt Hamoton. Conn ia? war SER GEN. PERSHINGS FIELD HEADRQUA RTE FT NaSAIRE | William Lewin, in a laundry business Z| at the Grain Exchange, No. 49 Broade The first army list, made public for Torrence Francis, 444 68d. i : peMliaaes in Kast 824 Street, He was a gradu- way eee 8t., Brooklyn, — = . =e scala ee t io | d the morning’s paper, had 21 men|PAWLICKNK, John, Milwaukee, : jate of the Commerce High School, an if | killed in action, 2 died of disease, 24 Mechanics. (at ain dont Meson ter’ GERM ANY NOW ADMITS U S jexpert marksman and an all around dba 68 wounds, | VALENTINE, Louis H., 4220 Third! ass W a e athlete, iT ident 6 died from accident| "Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. WON. Artur dV “During our voyage over here we Privates. “RUBIN Hany 29 Seige! St., Brook- 1 were holding a boxing match on ponn, lena Py ’ deck,” he wrote to his sister, “when One of the passengers was Sir Robert Borden, the Canadian Pre« mier, who was accompanied by Gen, |C. 8 Newbern, Minister of Militia and Defense, and Hon. C. Balentyne, Minister of Naval Service of Canada, %, £: and other causes, 23 severely wound-| ed, 87 missing in action and 15 wound- ¥, Joseph T.. A i | PREVIOUSLY REPORTED pieo| ed ‘ M ed to a degree undetermined. ol | OF WOUNDS—NOW REPORTED the gong sounded ‘abandon ship.’ A The party had been on the other side The second army casualty list con- | 2 WOUNDED IN ACTION, Mlb res dor laecpety Meee ne nine for ten weeks and returned as great 2 iv vai 5 Major. | i 5 on the U boat and after an exc! penises 4 tained 182 names, divided as follows: | WHE Hemant (tates Ginn | PARRELE,, Louie, Fort Snelling, Minn Inspired Statements to Teutons, However, De- ten minutes we saw a large splash in etsubeves Of Ene Wore Ob ene warner r troops in France. | c 8 died 5 agi is i | vate rhe par! dd evi- H killed in action, 18 died of wounds, MURPHY, Michael F. Taber, New! ALA RINE CASU " clare Only 400,000 Americans Are Actually [tte water, Tho submarine had evi | “The spirit of the Allles never was 1 died from accident and other causes,| | York. 4 INE CASUALTIES. ‘ ‘5 |dently been sunk by our shot | better,” said Sir Robert Borden, “and RGus a) disdaks, bs chisalig ih As pel nivilliam, 85 Duke St! ‘The marino list follows In Battle Array, Rest Being ‘Laborers. | Ehave sean a great deal of fighting HeWee Wath (ha Kaota (ask Gute a my My r arr " ove! ere since y i at 3 . 2 tion, * wounded severely el Boaz Wer, Matton KILLED iN ACTION. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 23 (Associated Press).—At last the German prese| VC" here since hls a wari teni Giige aviv dar Gane OE wounded to a degree undetermined TANNDI Marokl fill, Weat aptain. a r ‘ ri and I gueas it as yo rae t The marine corps list contained 72 pNow Rica on is, tans. tiiasuailid Shika has given up struggling against the truth. In a short notice, which ap- |born on Friday, the thirteenth, and| } | the German drive was in full swing, names, 3 killed in action, 4 died of ¥ATKIAS i Nee bit, Pa Second Lieutenant. pears in virtually all the papers, the identical nature of which suggests | porn jucky. Last night 1 was on an| $.| The French, Americans and British wounds received in action, 1 died of ENTILES, “Joh Joseph, 1857 2d) TIGAN, Water J. Nate official inspiration, the reluctant admixsion is made that Secretary Baker's |yucpost doing guard duty when | was | were being driven back on all aides disease, 10 wounded severely in ac- Bue RKO kes | eaten Atpdes . | figures regarding the strength of the American forces in France are about jeailed « for fifteen minutes. Whea N York 1 jand England waa in gloom. Pe t ounde P de ined IDENT AND (cyt ae ae jerre, Mont correct, $ co post was demolls ew York-Pittsbureh Boy, | And then the gloom lifted ° fon, 49 wounded to an undeterm ned | OTHER CAUSES. ELGESHEISER, William, 270 Ham- rs [1 returned the post was demolished tsburg! Be y, Brother aounter ANGu bat [x aad IHN EA ta | degree and 5 missing in action Wiens fea Avenue, B ne or two papers add the lame explanation that their former figures |and all 1 could Ro bre a tps ah Uh le of American Ace, Crashes to hi ‘ Fe om iri east ‘The army lists are as follows tivates, Moet ie | were based on the position prior to May, and that the really big shipments | seniae ‘tn ale Mer arepaad aty teat Earth Near Paris Pes a Pp Ea pose ‘A nega aebre: KILLED IN ACTION. Saar ; of men from America began since then. lt here E'etded! aba ve had wctob 260 ort of fighters our ne ies, Lisutenané i hor jon! : WOUNDED IN ACTION The papers now comfort themselves with the thought that of the| burying fourteen horses that had! WITH THE AMERICAN cael | bets ricans, Ww " All mae pe ve SMITH, Herman H., 7 Shipley St Ni cere A” Cormega’: >. ae | 1,800,000 or moro Americans, only 400,000 are actually in battle array, [Dit Miles | noter jr, twenty-| LN FRANCE, Aug. 28 (Associated | Bion imireanee ny een nuas and. tie aries i +. : ate Sa 0 * *| Press).—! , D nique, the resourcefulness al Brooklyn, “ity wi inltion, stag, | YOUNG. Howard ite’ Resto, 1 with 300,000 behind the front, and that the remaining 600,000 are etappen |ciht years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Press). t. Blair Thaw of Pitts- |i enificent fighting qualities of the Corporals | DINHOFER, Gam, 181 Houston | Corporals. troops (engineers, railway men and general workers), [Sam Dimhorer of No. 18 Kast Hous-| burgh, a member of the Amorican |Twenfcen! Netting qualities OF the pecak Caan We Yorn'N + Houston | axros. paniel, Nevada. Mo | =< tig BAHN” Wadullohe RUNNER ton Street, Who was reported a# sev-| Aviation Service, was killed Sunday | Cael J, Warner, Mam 6 7 Ga | GREDNING, Wiliam J. Pera, 11 th 166000 AG je Rundschau adds as its own information that | ce ly wounded, wrote in a letter to 4! evening when his airplane fell as a| haven't yet figured out just what they Pri fi Private: no more than 150, mericans have up to the prese: san 8 el a: a sade > RARINGAU Tennant d,, Wimvott, Me | G'sitist, Sonn, Gini : DEELEY, Martin A, North Tarry-| me cologne Volkszeitung’ ot while doing guard duty, The) Lieut. Thaw was travelling jn pur-| peyond questio EBDY onette 1. Chicago, PLATKIN, pier lad A. 48 Gt, Felix| pSoWnE RS nemo, & leg h he olkszeitung’s correspondent pays an involntary trib-|jutiet struck mo in the left wrist but} #ult group near the front toward| tories of the past four weeks would ALMON ee’ Ih et, sodte Brooklyn, N.Y NG FAULANEER, Le emp y a Mo the ricchagen of the Entente pamphlet propaganda carried on by air-| didn't break tho bone or te uoh a veln. Paris. He was Instantly killed and| fot have been possible except for the a Re aaa ON |e ia teeta fox KIRK. | Chto Planes, saying that these pamphlets “are so seductively worded that any |! Fic Dinkotes was, aration in| 2i@ companion aviator was badly in. / S™ericass. Sueir eeanipe ane prowess cee. i FINER “Jacob. Puttar a} u ed a noe’ e mo d ° jo oe 4 ee ha it, f SHOHKUS. J one who is not well informed may almost, if not entirely, be persuaded.”| rebruary and is a momber of Com- | Jure ; ave h i the m oat ie rtul incen: KOAGEL, Howard A., Syracuse, N. Y.| rk W Va WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE He therefore calls for a vigorous counter propaganda to “enlighten” | pany D, 308th Infantry Thaw had just heen promoted to| lve to the British and French troops ET tet tpedabars) Tad ZENDZIAN, Joseph, Ryle Park, W. UNDETERMINED). | doubting spirits In the army. “Y hope my boy recovers soon and} command a flying squadron and was| Who have been fighting for the last i PROPLDS, Prank B., "Miles Git,” Mane Paterson, N, J. Captain. seals wal laaeiiet be able to get back to avenge himself! on nig way to take over the squadron | four years. ‘They put new blood into HAQHOW: Harr F.. How and Laie, Minin, for his wound," was the comment to- | the tired fighters and swept them on oo tay, fo} R | MURRAY, Josaoh D,, Concont Mans ieee) ae etc t 4 » fell to his deat preasive t ' EEN ws A "Bar heed HOLS w Onl 5 °) ae" mm, Jettamena xan, Me Sergeants UTA: ein Wineatons Tie |isdward A. Platkin, was listed among | afternoon. The body was oneled ta SOHN ‘aliney show, Th VANDERWERK ER, Miltoneh, JUDD, Rakh (.. De Kath, | | OF LIEUTENANT COLONEL THIS AMERICAN PROMISES |: on f Hand eciiantad (the came Dio where the: remains)of) BRON, aldeny’ MC MAYPRRWERK EL, Miiton gh, Cheng Quartermaster Sergeant. twenty-three years old ‘and enlisted | eens Tuthe Sp tiieaty ‘secreviny LANSING’S RENG. Frederick @,, fernia, Ve MAYEH, Hark Fe hartiett) 1 KINDEILY mm Ait. 3, A a aan Jin July, 1917, with the 28d New York | Major Raoul Luthery are ‘ rh Chere J." Lewewon, Pa Cerasear 5 KRONE, Joseph, Lackawanna, N. ¥.| Sergeants. ‘ StI ene i one Meat Airplanes wheeled overhead while Philander C., Cornwallis, 0, DEUANBY, William J. Sookane, Wash Head of Intelligence Bureau Has {Corporal Winsock, Russian, But) “ti rry Kubin, of No, 29 Selgel Btrest, | the funeral service waa being con SISTERS WIN CITATION De Wanie, Mout. “Te , » Centre, Mam. Btte. Chicas PALM BI y K,. (tea, N. ¥ Sent Many Spies to Ir 100 Per ( sklyn, reported miasing in action | qucted b >} 1 clergyman in " i eo | BROWS, Fral W. Ghliamtus, 9, ROT cS eC y Spies to In- er Cent. American, Is voklyn, lasing in a ducted by an Episcopal clergym | MILKEWICZ, eae ash Private oe ‘liver a lout i ternment 1 Crack Sh soar ee te oy in which he-| the little chapel of the hospital, ‘The | Get French War Cross for Courage SM Danbury, Conn, GILLES UIE, Raters, W ngtield, 111 Alvin W | siddhid a ae dot. mother, dated July 29, in oe @ asket afterward was placed on a 8 fit Sroter, Oda MASSING peak a Maw |TRUPPNER, Herbert G. 126 Dons) Major Nicholas Biddle, who has| 30° Winsock, born a Tuasian, put {stated he was in a base Ret ioat sue l sinwaksenGaradntiniel wHighe hrosebds in Red Cross Canteen During TOPKOWITZ, Hyman, 370 Madison| MENDOZA, "Emilie, 162 Claremont | gan Street, New Brighton, N. Y. nat the head of the Army Inteili. | "9%, & hundre cent. Amerioan, [NS to get out soon and Ki 1¢ | flower-covered ick, which p | Palin : Street, New York City. pani New York Cit WOLAVER, Willian Wo. M@erta, Canada, aie e : “gh ho |Merving as a ne has | Hoches another crack,” he wrote, || jed alowly to the cemetery, preceded | 3ombardment. DUNTTTO. Fraamn, Teton DISON. “He les ME Ta; ureau in New York for the | \ yj) a! ree, has! Rubin, who is nineteen years old, | ana gatlowed by officers and me RoWIdat ume Retada ea aay | PENAGULIS, ‘Tom, 1432 Ws Water |x risa Gt the on ast. year has been promoted to the| Germ pee omer mander, Capt. |onttiad'a your ugo and Is a member [2nd followed by tho officers and men! Panis, Aug. 23.—Mlsses Emma 8, WOUNE. Wail Ih Eckman, 445 Law- St., Elmira, N.Y. [RINGS Louie \ Wis. | here ae jeorg Morris, Company Sev ¢ Company Hi, 4th Infantry A of Thaw's squadron, Major Thaw and|ang Katherine B, Lansing of Water- PRICE, Kenneth Eckman, PUR ee NY ca, caret | Rise Jrank of Lieutenant Colonel in onty-first Infantry, New York. ¢ 5 H, | the aviator's mother Street, Burlington, N. J. RACILENSKY, Charing, Jeuain , YOUNG? Wah | ReanGh Gf tHe bavein telling him of his amb uard, | brother, Jacob, is with Company H, . moth town, N. Y,, sisters of the American Sergeants WAIsBN ies, Jeubryious, | Hotiand, | a ; ee eileen n of his ambition go7th Infantry | Tho propelier of Thaw's machine| secretary of State, have becn decor. ‘9 BROCK Rube H)"ihussedvitie, Okla ADAMICK, Abert SRaieea hee cee aa sonal cone fret Winsoce tee kttt for you") Vincent Arthur Sheridan, twenty: |way held upright at the xrave as the/ated with the French War Cross and and those under him has foun: niges Winsock wuse you make|one years old, listed among the | me A good shooter." | wounded in the Marine list, wrote his YACASRE, Glrer, Carmen, Natteot, Me, | GLYNN, John, 228 E. 66th’ 8t,, KILMER, Joyce, Larchmont Manor, York City. bar st rosting|clted in army orders, worked in the American Ri hody was lowered to its two y into the light of publicity. “Taps and 1 Cross ENR " 4) Winsock entered the Sthte ‘ther, Mrs, Joseph P. Sheridan, of |place, ‘The sounding of r N.Y. PRNHON, Sie. 8 Ia The routing out of spies has been r Sthte guard mother, Mri As : canteen at Eperney during t Sitka ‘resmes B.,. Motiek: Mam, iE dem, tuiia Can A onetioniat ones ate a of the | Urey Iknorant of marksmanship, and |No. 1002 Church Street, Morris Park, {threo salvos fired from revolvers end-| cent bombordi Tage tee tars VOnMRUIE, Merhant He Gay lage ’ i pation: .o| loft it a crack shot, Winsock s om July 26, stating he had been log the ceremony while ten airpl fe hospital, disp 5 ked Corporals | Noth’ ISTON. Join Hladeipha BY bureau and many an allen has beon |) han » K Siva he) vounded on July 21, but for her hy YAP COPS RDY SB OARE CAR AIRE the Agep iia), Giapisying marked betas LEONARD, Michael J. 87 Finger: | etre Blaney Se whet Jxent to an Internment camp without |ulmoat shuts hreae ence until he can | worry. His father Ina physician, jWere circling overhead pay Oey ore Lhe Free Ob phe Aone d, Staten Island. , lanies Jo, Sitatidoah, Pa ent to al ernment camp without |almost shave himself with it, but « ‘0 wo Leal, ‘ 4 fean Wed Cross canteen to receive see ene Beaten han esc, Wile F., Imogene’ ta: ¢ 3 knowing where the propelling power » that while he was il’ ina hos,| Kenneth ene Poe tarty eel M fieat. Thi Part in wasnt | Ol! Donor, SCHULZ, “Pete, Diaatnng ING IN AC jie am pe cpeaelag ee Co ddie t tel! |Pital someone mixed nw bos action, was the ron of 'T. Harry Price, | qteat, Thaw vart in Kies —- PRE, SES kt: gates, | chen TION, |SCHNARR, Georoe H., 185 N. ath }came PM iGo wad t tell}! (08 mpsny| \coal dealer of Hurlingion, N. 2. Mei Artceia cP laces’ aria’ leaden Waetitea Uy siailan ae gate aalyhoeey ; in. |” Stree war | [them, but he : | 1 told then was twenty-one years old and enliste j MEanGAa HIA\R HAG, eaiuies Fp tlt Ag : DIED OF WOUNDS. BARRETT, Blanton, Atianta, Ga, SEEWERKE 4 nonaaiiertiie, He - > it they don't in the 114th Engin i Lieut. *) ge ase : a af nee ran a ia ae = id r Tree Captain. : Lieutenants. | SHERIDAN. Vincent A.. 1002 Chureh | Then’ ther tet Private George B. FE ee a ee eee een ee ied cin’ auninnek Se TBR CE TEE MBB, Philip, St, Davide, Pa, ORESTON, | Calloway G,, ! . As |” Street, Richmond Hill, New York. | PLAN BIG WIRELESS STATION real bullseyes wounded {in action on a American “Ace,” was twenty mi dn Audienee BY aloe vias | : SINC Samuel A, Chicas trenehe i cording to wo! irae RES old, He had been flying since his fif- |; “mmanuel, = accomling = to des nana Sergeants. 1 Meaty are 6, Moca, 1 Ske Vinten ¢ OSA Minneapolia, shoots, Phe iis, Mr and Mra, George H,) 01d ‘3 ie from. the day. Later the MURRAY, Frei W., Menominee, Mu MAK Richart 6 aM chrde J, Kaogville, Ten adie: ; again larr of No, 165 Fourth Btreet,| teenth year, mina ed by the Duke MON Lan sonnet, BANDS Gos N. asl legge Newark, Schnarr enlisted in the] Zieut, Blair Thaw, as he was called | A Sayre, son-in- » Duryea, Pt SANDS, Chariw DB, ‘Mavellem Dan . ; eral Delivery, Bethel - y law of President. Wilson, expe ASD. <i th tea ing, ‘ich Organ ee cnr Oi earn: DEE, BON) " WEW LIBERTY a | Marine Corps last December, Jon the fighting front, was one of the| {the work of the mission amend oer, Cou, Moptaumery. Ala STRINGEELLOW, Jongh (i, Hebinson, 1. Will Be One of Longest Service in ND PLEDGES Private Charles O. Burns, twenty) aie nat participated in the first| American troops « front ‘ | VANS" ¢ Corporal: WHITON, Arthur'L., North wal 1 ory, ' Mendes % a M - 4 ieonge ‘General vory, ' Mender ne old, Company M, 9th In ; Ah bbb Oates, Willan I. Menges - od Cavaine 4 | on rs } : at et ah Fup, Milam. Mua Veldin Street, |SriDuc, surrey Ks, Mamlicn Ce Ne O- a, Beige, It. Workd, Covering 4,600 | BEGIN TO BE HEARD FROM ‘six: seversts,imtcduy's casually |uuadron unt of | all-American | Mi ICKLE, Raymond Savannah, Qa, He list as missing ction, i# the #00] planes o 9 Germa . as eaBIeYe o aaice | tains donk Seen ie me Miles. fac of Mies Marware, 0. Burne a) 4° | Pemeed in Washington Aug. 18 \A Message MAOLAN, LTS, Saunt Gainesville, Gal Mimanl 3... Gineinnatt 7 TOKIO, July 30 (Correspond pea mestic at ‘ me Oo! 6 He wa © of the yo on Cooke, Secretly Rah ay oe tik Adaedlatad Breas) one Several Hundred Thousand Dollars| Mack, 205th Btreet_ and B rne a Aves ; He Tappan ean y be ss mie tronHeadquarters KERUAN, Artiur Adotih, Oud a ronan rare iN, atnen “t . ® Aue P “Nera «the Bronx. The boy’ ors to join the » He e Sharm: silks "wa" Dew 'statnos, ia, | PRI seat Ns, ZWILLICH, Charles H., 1390 Prospect | tion of a new high power wirele ubscribed by Foreign 1 Bus, the Bieter last weak Whitelocn cf Mt? and Mie, Beaiamin Wagoner. Privat ” Avenue, New York, N. Y. tem between Japan and the Tuly 27 in a base hospital in F ane ‘ aniewicd Pi) Bittaburah: pei oid PEER ARM od 7 CTION, tates Ja actively occupy th » which he stated t he had beens; Oh Me =e ‘ aa g } CONANT, Joba 1, Coldwatte, Mich HAE Neary We batinal tee io an, Pe, MOS) NG IN AST IS ment of Communications. Offi x n which he #tated tr rouid be back |No, 40 Park Avenue, Manhattan tea. Oun, Torrington, Conn, ane, Pa, oO) i hounce t he projec Ar t ny - ting front line soon HORMAN: Heney Fa 674 Myrtio Ave- /Lvsen@anaige (ag, 8 @TAMBBMANY, lane, Coal Crak, Toma, | DEE ie congeation and clelay in cat jon the fgbune feniticn, twenty-six | nue, Brooklyn. NOARPRAY. Era Privates. transmission which ¥ 4 de- | He . 1, of No. 1890 Prosper MEMBER OF OLD 69TH Citemuwood, Mig JARSTIER, Leonard’ K., Camon City, Mich RYAN’ Haut epi ne Hitacepeee illite "luc, reported as wounded, IN, Samuel J. 868 W. 149th |Lidne Maul th, ition a : Nigatine| member of the Marine Cor AWARDED DECORATION @ Paes New York. Sree) Sean, Wal tween Japan and the ted: Stale Joan by foreign language anizations i h enlisted in June Face frees: WANT Mert a DIED OF DISEASE. wince ellen eerternigntes GitaT | 2 sihorant peria .of the country: sorl'tp ane g¢ tour Grotnars in } ta ae MORTOIULFY, ari . Ind, Sees ake Peers ireles: ation communica direct | ing to reports to Hans Reig, direc-| service. In a postal card received bY! CO) oF potic et. McKinney ORE, Jobe, Lagan. pa COATDNOURT Mark. Podeliak™ Regia, ROWBOTTOM, Gemme'¥. Ghoucestersbite, kag, | With Hawail, ‘The proposed station will |tor of loan organizations among the| hia family Aug. 4 Zwillich said his | SOF A 'y POREER Nixie anata Fm bers, Wo, EGO, Joseph Anthony, 101 Dewey St, | work with a station on the Pacifie|foreign born citizens wounds were sligh' See ea ae Honored for His Gallantry “Peanuts Ceti Rita, “stonre, Wis NNT MAN Hae p, Keo, Ark, | Americans in Canadian Casnattton, |Coest the site of which probably will) ‘The ¢ a Slovak Ladies’ Union,| | Privat Raine ay lived with | Under Barrage’ Fire. ted ‘golden Sebald meee i wire Mh |SALVADORO, Arditc, 96 Elizabeth| OTTAWA, Aus. 23 following | 4.600 miles. ‘This will be one of the| s1ov,00n aa maging parents at S70 Madison! Word has been recelved from brown,’ moulded Wait: We itseon, W, Ve, | aatitton Sfeamsetie N.Y. American names at n to-dAY'Siongest direct wireless services in the | paign a the Joan] Steck. Neighbors ay ti uth, Fifth | Franco announcing that Private Jose with our smooth Pe ict: HE | |BOBOROWERY, gene he, casualty list om iy about $400,000. “Awhile ‘another {Five Th candaraned tal Ut ete oulvas Die oMaN tl: axer laph GuxtancMcikinnay? seal Ge olla Vanilla Chocolate’ a reo Brockipm Nose 302 Clinton KILLED IN ACTION cable linking the ‘two hemispheres is |unpatriot ’ talk an oo Captain Charles H. McKinney of the intoa generous bar.” ion, has been! eat ce Pica Lieut, D. Us Wright, Oklahoma) desired. lng fear, iagi to Guam leriticiem of the ot our ov-] SHOOTS ARMY LIEUTENANT, | West 471m street si ‘Toledo, 'O, | SPISAK, Frank, , a; <. MacLeod, Boston, rnment i PISAK, Frank, 200 Second St, Pas. OL alt aie repeat nen —- the & PARA a decorated with | the | Distinguished | AUERBACH’S naville . Mass.; N. J. Noel, Claire, . H. f atholie Union ha Service Cross for gallant nde meng. Mie | i Were - Winmed. Conn. | Hodson, New York City; J. Bilton,| ANOTHER AIRCRAFT REPORT. | sietcoa 1 organization funds] Mawie Wadeay ce retes Ae |fre. Private, McKinney, who is | Chocolat es Bere Goan," dealanaeniin, Aimee Coe Th | Newark: Ne 4: Ros lage 4 patlans Of} a teyt.” Hawin Lind Of Nov 181| Sen i Gunes peaanine ia: and Candies BWANKON Otto 1." Chicago, bay, Wash; J. J. Gray, Sants Made in Secret to Secre-|New York Cit Mich, and eut, Edwin 2 Aleantry, old 69th, was recommender PUSILHWEKI lolerine’ 'irwmitonce, , Ty D. 1, Gren Vai , Dewal troit; J. Bi my) ae Lae Pues | Detro d the J Nationgi{ Williams Avenue, Jamaica, who is at-/ or bravery by Major Donovan of h's| | Copyrieht, pu On Bale WISUWATY, Felix, Pittunh Boone, Ia, KL. Mason, els ‘ JGouneil report organization Of anontt| tached to the Great Lakes Aviation| battalion for rushing back thr a WhereverYousre ED OF DISEASE arlie, Goliad, ‘Nex Francis, ¢ WASHINGTON, Aug. 23: committees for the pent) camp, Chicago, will receive a protrac ge which had cut off the oO . has New Caatle, Pa. Skinner, Detroi menting their public report on | for the fourth] oy furlough as the result of being {and taking an order from t 1 been shi the messay comings of the aircraft programme, the | air investigators will mako a Siwgins Mth Priestley, Spokane, Wash; W Portland. ¥ Bruce, Gillespie, lll; C, Brindley, Des wounded by @ burglar in his home early| body of a runner who Sergeants. down and deliverir NEIISON, John H., Peoria. 11 erliag Y Mabomningo, Obie, M ‘A Three mn Navy, | Corday hich brought reinforcements, — P. PEALE, Van Horn, 2710 Grand Cen- Walthan. Maas » |Moines, la. fecond secret, report to etary of by a noise, Liout, Lindsay! WiNGt ih 4 ; G AL r Baker. This will contain WA Three a Awakened by a nol Hout, Lindsay) tien Captain McKinney resides at No. Al “Lost and Found” articles tral Terminal, New York City. |{j Te Seaver Pat DIED OF WOUNDS. ie Baker ing chisty e'ivae. Gans | cidental deaths were announced coz lentered the kitchen Just as © man waal 490 Sith Bt Brooklyn in The World or reported - ~ corneraler HAYDEN a? cheer Waed W. R. Bryce, Pinconning, Mich lane now Used by American flor lday by the Navy Department. Cor.|e ing one of the windows. Hefore watt a tank aad Feaee Perea: tom Schonfeld, W, P., Cinciunati, KN avin te , Stout ndup, M %, front | p. h ¢ e coul defence him se ne arg Laas Ady ine i f TON tir Rrwtons =” SAM et Soba’ Sienna, eae ; asmuch as Secretary r hag | nelius A. Cr aman, Tompkina-| the officer 1 defend Mt th 119 Dew y in Week, for tivity Ones. Ennae diate eauiiee Privat ‘ { [pi ee, ogers, amen Of 0 lly un ae mC abaahen ta thin t S| burglar shot him in the right hand and! WaASHIN Health seen at any of The World's Offices, 0 og Hetil N. Dak, James Bh Mintdy Condi Forks, Pa, WOUNDED. by the Senator tigation, it A as- | Black drowned Aug, 13,| leg. Lieut, Lindsay was removed to) eonditions amor Lost and Found” advertisements Newburn, NN. Gag, . H. W. Brown, Red Lodge, Mont,;| sumed that this second messax | # le Roth, ma mate, Ani, St. Mary's Hospital, Yamaica, States were wa can be left as any of The Worlds Rt Newburn, N, Oa, i |W. A. Chase, Beaudette, Minn,; J. @,| fesull in improving the airplane situ-|gola, N.Y i rboard and’ wa ndsay's’ five-day furlough! week ending Pireriiaing Agsncien er O08 oom By eee amestomn Mabe ‘Worester, Mam. | MoCartney, Staten Island, N.Y ation |drowned from. | n, Aug. | ex y. Physicians at the hos to- telephoned directly to The World. eney. Seangtss, North Carolina, Werstieia. “Tes Thauvette, Biddeford) Me; M. Carex, , The, Senate sub-committee proposes | 1%, Orrin F. Ha Pitteburgh, ‘mas pi id thal it would be two or three Call 4000 Beekman. New York, OP ire" ake ae HY are Mie ai -Sonietiin, aagetars, Mes) Orey: to continue meeting as long as ch chinlet, mate, w ied in an’ air- weeks ahetore me could return to his us Week. Total deaths num- @& Bfeokiva Office, 4100 Main,