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| “Semper Fidelis,” and in a moment, Jas the noon hour had been reached | | thousands heads appeared in win | dows and crowds gathered in every ’ | street. As the party passed a twelve building every window of whic CAPT. CHASTENETDE GERY. owded with y e le PORTER, Atbort Ma. 4 Tex ALL ER La ae ae REIGER, Louis J, 443 E. 168th St, rave c tha uld be hear a New York City, | the topmost wind | tix} is : | T © of march wa m the| F © Place Hall, t viidied Pint ot 36 Soheies-|(Goutenen ats The Ri i oe uy, to Wall 8 und. the ; : i iiivers Mase Loan headquar ships to Bring Closer Union | While on Patrol Duty jibe a 260 CASUALTIES. YAM Tag antl ; : I. Avoca GUESTS 8 iF FHATON the arrival of the Legion | With America. American Lines. JBSRES ea fee Auatteatene: Was a surprise, news of pee eae PeeE ANT iene Be ming spread quickly through| 20 = Ali ee ee =m are Ret Mich MOU aletHet anata at Sixty-two young French women, the | WITH THE AMERICAN A These, Sixt) > Made th MURRAY, Joseph Charles, 208 Pali« aces crowds had gathered before| first of a company of 230 chosen for |ON THE LORRAINE FRONT, lese, Sixty-five Made the" age Av, Jersey City, N J. Rattle ane” Veterans of} the contingent arrived scholarships at American universities, |{® (Associated Press).—First Lieut ap coil Sacrifice on Orava New veri cin cis, 1974 Park Celebrated French = Unik | The men w nat mood and | disembarked at an Atlantic port and | Pavid #. Putnam of Newton Ae Battlefield. eM! ai n m8 ey responded vigorously to the wel-| arrived in New York City to-day. They | American ace of aces, was killed late — was we UND : Arouse Great Enthusiasm. Joome. As they w ing School | are to study in American colleges, no| Wednesday afternoon while on patrol! WasHINGTON, Sept. 19-—"Total i ¥ r iit eth’ ee sbi Nad A nner vi | that after the war they may return | along the American line casualties to the American forces | MOODY, "i en I Va Veterans of th French | teachers ‘dlors bone oe tne ig France with American educationat| Wieut. Putnam was fying with|reached 85,161 to-day, when tho War|nivin ton a Ra ics Porelen Legion arr w York dren, aold a weving: | ere sii ; ‘ it, Wendella Robertson of Fort) Department issued an army list of 121) KLEIN, sa 1 Astikell unaware. x I started such a storm among the} ideals, there to teach in their own| smith, Ark. when they were attacked|namen and u Marine ¢ eaaiiat S8ING IN ACTION ae cutee arolalne saith . land by sever nan machine ur oflp, In these lists, and the is : ie HRUR ELA The scholarships are part of a plan| these made for Putnam's Nl issued for publication in thi MITH, duno, t suey beta hvte » the vis in i and three attacked Robertson's. The ing’y papers (a tota 0 CAMUAT : . ; ; © cement more closely the union be- ‘ par ! ROVE, Prank > p Mt teem, the admiration te th Sti A uttack was sudden and unexpected ties), ¢ ase nak ; TN atae pipe ea htertaine or them on this sid Q eq, tWeen America and WAG DNOs) Ca che a nameuan ailelio Aba fron Nit Sar A Ww ane erie , , ; then Maes e ein en ed ee BESO 08 a ruinsing in coun te O'SHEA, John, 403 W. 48th St., New siecle » : e ep i omen sete above wounded severe VW died The unit is here Buests of ani luted hil he the ravages of war have prace Putnam w shot twier mA uotliae aided loniant K " America and w ag undec a brought higher education to a hea His er causes, 3 were wounded ‘ K aes an ; ‘ tly : gy ya id u earth at Limey, Within: gipne 5 were wounded. un . foot on the p nded a) y ira. ia w ieaas drew Carr is provided 7 ¥ p iE Robe (eee oi I ae hE 4 sort tour 0 i Javerty Wow | red occash The nen, number- eight of the 230 scholarships, most of ane Murine Corps list contains 3 f Headqua ut Ni etter “ ein tu 1" ich are at Western in ons. Lieut, Da am, Who Wasa led in action, 4 dead of wounds and \ rian iia: ; a : si ; ’ T your men will be provided | descenda Israel Putman wounded severely. HESS, Louis E., 200 Schenectady Av. ou ¢ ’ * nN passed t of Wash- | | i ER ENGINE ieerrapes ar oe analy Casualties suffered so far by th Brooklyn, N. ¥ o red ny yan W 'Pe at t 1 1 4 . r h American force ares WS 1 in action, | }!! a Poy aswered 1 nd chats | path ; || tena He enti us an aviator with Amv ited in If b y just as lupty H an honor guard A an} 1 iat an Wie first enemy mae ie in action, 4.601; wounded, deat wae ‘ ner,” and their own beloved anthem, | jf ‘vient efeheatonaaall fe M warded the French War Cr 1 "The army lst follow f ‘ iy Pa The Marseilla . fe the Bankares Sa Of Dl und Mareh vaving won five y KILLED IN ACTION } ming As they ne ashore with the) jun ; A | Henton Minn, tor vt He was later deco- Lieutenant ' breasts and sleeves tunies | ay t nr n Ne rated Milltary Medal by the) MILLIMAN, 1 W.. MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES covered with ‘honor Re Peers tan naoth a fev Fret ment Sergeants. KILLED IN ACTION wound and service stl wearw th x oing to t 1 nam was transferred to Mi Hty del Ow ie Corporal, went up from the had lasiitaire and 7 _ . they w ike up t rican Aerial Corps as Pirst Corporals, ZA, Ma ‘i gathered, th t i it mi Ww here the students w lests ea Ju His C.( Privates. played and immediat rwart) pagn 1 Dh COI RMOR EO Ues LA IASL SIG RURet down Mireur, Ui DIED OF WOUNDS. the contingent was on it yt np ! on day ha Privates. Corporal, Mcers in automobiles and the other! to active serv by « 1/company, which had been moved to| ine the Hanon ER. Don We BAAN. itm O ac eterans tn, ind around buses t lent of Fran per- | the Verdun sector, He fought through | the Frer ved KEFALOS, Eusthathios, 32 Scot St., Privates, f the Verdun campaign x ! Riverside, N. J CREIGHTON, Joseph V., 70 E. 160th Capt. Drulang, who has served in nam's last aerlg Fy we ree li! ler i 1 Bty,New York City, : i BUSHEY. Clinton & 265 Jessamine SEVERELY WOUNDED ne ( geant with, the con _bss the GERMAN PEOPLE ARE FED | iiteriatiterchmaies Pla MHo. acs, owas, nnn eee ae ? cant ” . Moree tens ea y Private and many tales 1 ON “TERROR” OF U.S. COAST Seti tit i Kon ver- e- Op- peop e : 4h WOULFE, John J., 592 E. 165th St., 4 t n the | ; ; Sie New York City aye st” | ssoan Casatta Puldliee Sicty al eH Cig ON CANADIAN LIST. 1 Mle H S f Wilmington, N. CG, Privates, OTTAWA bp Erncat Guy and Louls Agbort g. « \ 1 Lk , se. rare inspira ian in rent Guy and Louie aie i ihn) T w ' \ f \ wt ( ¥ Died ot W the wonderfully ve on : ih ae aha ® ' sik ; ; Nurse » ; ; ! 1 w row ea Sear : Sergeant. uM foe avored and full- foo Si see aay tate yl 4 V 4 Corporals " q 1 a. MEE New Ink rari The + M A hath ure york eH Ne) a : x HAN Lee uy, ro) ie corn lekos WOUNDED TWICE, GASSE whieh uc At ha ; , : IWOot ie. N. ¥ » New York City Private ¢ p Oweny Recovering att , : Wot for Another Go at Fe ' Weed » a , re ; 1 and Lt DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER “a Wiiginn i, v jerk . Ower npa T F i CAUSES ea ‘ & t . Atlantic sh Sorgeant, i Mit ' try t wel 1 Reta re Akush 1 v6 we New Yorke Mt. i é Privates. Mach caste Yorks Mic f t message t P ‘ Street, New York City \ wou f v AeSUIN t WOUNDED SEVERELY. Mission oO da lb veraeet . t Lieutenants. La ' anuary, He has broth \ VSR , ‘ AMERICANS IN PRISON ‘ exe | gt ! ! Sergeants CAMPS. ot = We iY VASHI ro 1 9 MILL Strike Hoda, Garscral i eka LNISNOWN “1 vai Az 3 LNA hs : ee will De shy ‘t Henaaeees We Ps Htouding, Wa the inills wit WEDS ATT sahil Had , [eionsiels, * " i, Sa, PLOOF, Howard o * Wa kolt, ‘hie ALAM, L. it, De Dy “MISSING” jo 1A Wall St. New York | He ik x w, WN Nee TRV Wee W . 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