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"322 MEN’ IN NEW YORK CITY WHO HEAD NEW DRAFT LIST’ Names of Registrants’: Who Held Number Drawn by President Wilson Given by The Evening World. The Evening World presents hero- with the names of Now York City’s “ws men.” Their serial munber in the eighteen to forty-five Araft regi» tration of Sopt. 12 corresponds with the number in the first capsule drawn ‘by President Wilson tn the draft lot- tery at Washington yesterday, Every man whose name appears in HS. SOLDIERS CHARSED SB FOR SMALL OUD PUHCMAY | GROCERY STOKE HUW CLustD Psid the Bik, then fos an w Mayor of Town, Whe Prusyplly ‘the list printed below will not be Took Action, called for immediate service. Those e who are beyond thirty-ctx years of Latewindlpge-te hype rca Prese).—"One fn ef lobster, one tin of sardines eat « dozen eggs?” wald the arwer tw Uitte town of the Maytuse De» partment, “How much? cata sum uf toe four American soldiers whe ware making the purvoase, “Thirty fraucs™ (about $6), wus the reply. “Here's the mauty, wi ys Please give us » bill?” age will not be called until the cigh- teen to thirty-gix clasa 1s exbavated. ‘Then they will stand first ap the new Gome of the men whe have the serial wumber 22 and whe are not more than tircy~aix yours of age probably wil] be canmpted, or piared in de- ferred cluaifecation fur pirysical dis- ability or dependency. The list, with @ few nemes missing in districts NS a eee eee 18 10.45 MEN GET. aeons taformation was not aruilabie, “Certainly, genuemen” u ‘Tho four Americaue had been 1 meee o, MANHATTAN, jong envugh in the country to | Mee: 0. tate Wale Pore Ne Sr or| know @ thing or two, They took ewten Street: 1, Uctario Rovers, No 1e4| the dill to the Mayor aud he Scath Servet; #2, Harry Tete, No. 40 Pie Stret;| closed that grvcwy store for @ WINCOMMISSIGNS OR The Peingtetn No, 18 Rutger Pince; 94, 0 ea teem, a. 0 Benar, te doce. : 2%| month, fining the proprietor 600 fmon Mo, 214 Clisadern atrwet: 96, Barnet Dutt | _ france (OF ade Mo. B45 Wart 19h “Gereot: 97, Abraham Kot | ~ ; ras, Me, 212 Monroe Street: 99, Harry Lichien | Toants 4. Bergen, No, 636 Lan zit Street: 6.) Coast Defense Thrown Open) U6 Atioraey Rise ”, an | ©. 1a Puller, No, 915 Broadway: i tn Pavietrante af Sent 15 b Suet; 100, Miguel | Aoruao, No.” 40 7 3 32 See Market Wain Rica, teh Rea to Registrants of Sept. 12 Tas, Ne. 82 Gansewort Stnet; 102, arid § . No, ishi ice Wagner No. \60 Bast Flooston Street: ton, | J. Hauck, No, Wishing to Be Officers, i Abraham Markowita, No, @0 Bast Fifth Street, | Herman Cantor bag \ 94, Jachie) Lea, No, T13 Pam @ixtn stmet: | lL. Grafee, No, 304 Busti Draft is ne. '8 By datos parka Ph eb Oe i, | t registrants of Sept. % have wh Sylvester Gaughran Ne, 206 Ser | Svs: 78, Peter G, Kouh, an opportunity to become e@ihremy th exth Areme, Avenue; 77, Conrad C. Fier Init . iy W1, IJeecd Wola, No, 189 Dekney st, | Strwt: 7S, Louis A. Meyer, No. , {the United States Army, 108, Lodivig Barshai, No. 97 Aulen St; 100, | Datid Woitem, No. 040 Pennsytvania Avenue; 60,| After to-day they may be ducted Jads Seid No, 128 Aen Bt; 110. Jatin Joneph | Beemand Heftel, No, 605 Alabuma Avenue; 61, a Scams, No, 650. Tenth Ave: 112, Nicholas | \otlony, A, Wick, No, 619 Cresent Avenud; s2,| to tho Coast Artillery Corea with ™ No. 813 Was Gt: 112, Brey 2106 Fulton Street, a@ view to becoming @fficerm tm that lahewaky, No, inst Ave; 118, Adnigt Klein . ‘ No, @1 Wirt Ave: 114, Alfonse Jon Caselli |!’ 289° Baretoga A fb acaks Application shool4 be mata 635 Bast Oth AL; 115, Ercole Gtletti, No. 1 Susie, No, 105 Now Lo in person or by letter to the com- 233 Wert 44th Bt: 226. Frank Edw. Van Bus | N% 1895 Douslas Stivet, 6 | manding offic fe Risk, No, O80 Tenth Ave,: 117, Kustanta Kos | No. 9% Dumont Avenue; 88, Momis Pumstone, | 1 ¢) ed er of any Cosst Defence be ‘ . Ho, 426 ‘Gaedllier ‘Avenue n the United States. The Coast De- hue QUEENS. tense headquarters nearest New York ren Boant 171, G. 6. B City are at Fort Hamilton and Fort a: Avenue, Long Island ( Totten, om No, 130 Browdway, Long The oN ~ a He Thomas, Nev 106 The Coast and Field Artillery Sere rors land City: 174, 6. Bossi vice is highly technical, Men who CL ae Wintidd; 175, Froud LW, are inducted into the service will be 127, Jame Jom MeQuate, No, 2M Past 46th | bold Place, Kew Gardane; sent -to an officers’ tra r trast; 128, Lerigs Be 216 East Gist Stret;| No, 12 Wort Bedford eeta aan sige : RPE: SOTA BF 1B, Diwand P. Pater, 20 Went Sith Strevt;| Harry Moskuvite, No, ee ‘er passing the require- 100, Diego Antowe Rapain, ki Wert 100th | pot; 178, Jobw ©, Sux ‘onder | Ments there will be commissioned. Btret; 1il, Mamoe Hermar Krauss, Flower! donk Street; ” Vruniturt, No, 200 Madi. If thoy fail to meet tho requirements Bawpital (employes); 182 Jesoish ‘Tond won Street; 180, Corvelim wan, 3 | hey i pe : ager? ae pag hkl = es ager any XQ: "Ot | they will revert to the status of en- Rast Taf Street, 184. Remand Joba Durand, Davis A Bou i ‘ 182, Ber | listed men and may receive an op- ‘West 115th Street: 185, Arvold S, Bothr, 307] vam P. Pithean. Ferry Stret; 183,| portunity to try again, Week 1240 Btwet: 198, Nathan Lober, 212 Weet| . J. Beyer, No. 2711 Jamaica Avenue: 184,/ If the applicant ip accepted he‘ will AMM Btreet: 137, Jon Patrick Flaherty. A. @, Ik No, 128 Mlushing Avenue; 185, : “= ‘ * be sent by the Government to the East THth Street; 135, Morrie Adetoh Trial, James Doyle, Juckwon Street, C v aa n ; Mam Met Stet; 109. Prank Renianio [larrs. THE BRONX. | Coast nse nearest his home or ub West Lith Street; 140, Randolph Philil, Boanl 1, Gerkd I, Grace, No, 416 Pest 166 / to any otter he desires, provided the RUS West Ub Burt: 141, Buscace Delafield | Si; Board 2, Herman D, Ladd, No, 802 Morris| distance is not too great. Mammen, 218 Weet 14ist Street, Ave.: Boand 3, Gustave F, Mocking, No, — saat = a 242, Max Dewi, No. Rid Past S00 Street: | J: da) San 4, Dideds A Nene | Te SROCrIaDity te -empented: t9 US, OCmnetantine Peter Paraguion, No 3 East Vast 108: St; Boanl 5, Soloaor ‘appeal especially to matriculates or 6m Bret: 144. Leroy B Rdwanis No 18 Sid Dawson St.; Board ©. Jame | graduate of colleges, particularly Wee a4 bw + 146, Genry hhc scrva ‘Tully, Serrim Ave, Westchester; Board 7, - | those ith technical knowledge and foaton, Convent swans, 146, Wenley | ing P Henry. No, 42 Matikla Ave; Boant 8. ayn ° “ AL Wilfred Daria, No, G48 Was 147th iret fc Fiase, No, Oem. Merri Ate Seenl 6,122. hen, Bevin @ “Ghorough High 241, Laxtwig Jaco Schci M. O We lieth 3 J. Gilderman, No, 300 East 186th 6t,; | Shoo! education, 148, Bamved Rowmbiuth, No, GN W. 17th ), Loyd Haigh, No, SLL Kast 10th St: ——_—— Stret; 149, Harcid A, bea No "HM Ver 1, Samuel Friedberg, No. 0@1 Union ag eg elec bare Pee %,. “i GIVE SERVIGE CROSS Beet ML) Sires: 151, Prat Rem we Be | Port A 70 Lyman GIF Wet 10d Strom; 162, Ae TF. (wet | place; Boant 16, Calont Se No, 400 10 15 AFTER DEATH Ne, 183 Lexington Avenue; 156, F™~ W.] ras 176ch St; Boar Kéghthige, No, 45 West Lah suwt | Aapes Ave.; Board 17, ¢ pial wand Ganley Peck ir. 8 tain out Ave,; Board 1S, f a > UP, Barry Rocwanl, No, 67 Fust 97 | Avw.: B Pershing Announces Award for Per- Bemud Herman Brenick, Ne W Ew Board . 1 Pe Bizeet; 167, Imac Barrow, Tio, he tes formance of Acts of Extra- ie Street; 168, Grant Horao Hovwwe, ordinary Heroism. 13 Wet id Se 10, Patroh Geir 140 Oreeewnt | Dowdell, No, 116 Yas 32d Survet; 100 let a Kobe No| WASHINGTON, Oct. 1, — Gen. | Castasina, No, 2071 Sewnd Aven Wraint || Mariner's Harbor; 1s8,| Pershing reported to-day that the Jobo McDonough, No, 17% Bani Lletetd OE A nS 8 ty fed Service Cross has been 72, Kaward Pactorn, Mandall’s 1453, hacen 2 A Street, Stavieton; | Distinguished Service Cross has ber Mamie Greek, Hotel Muatiorllo, West Gib | 1 tleone J. Meus, No, 24 Tele Pace, ty vurded to fifteen officers and en- a Bt Led ind re . Rong io Lol A isted men who were killed in action tr, jaoy Deumew, No, 18 after performing acts of extraor- L18th Stine, ie ie i 187, Thome J, Mona i PRAISES U. S. SOLDIERS. dinary \eroisim, The heroes were Bizest; 160, Levdore No, Day» Spent With Them,| Major Arthur L. boulton (no rec- Utth Gireet; 170, Alwabam Diega, 2 Says Capt Bairnsfather, ord), eh ee, ee Bruce & rof the Ri Licuts, Isaac V, Goltra, Blue Mound, BROOKLYN. Bruce t of the Royal 3 seu ances . . u Georse i ee own for his treneh | lilt Judson P, Halloway, Newburgh, ‘4, Chari Y, How Flatvus! ‘ived @ nIN. ¥.; Mred H ecker (no record) Aeba Cleary. No. FT Wallon a: 28, Jand Lowell H. Riley, No. 36 Wiliam Jost, No. OM Carlton av. 27, Joun VF. Galvu yi aye No, 129 Baltic at.; 28, Willam U, Hewson, No yoy Street, Orange, N. J 354 Produ Excbonge, Manhattan; 20, Py a hapelle to Chate Sergts, John $, Simi Manches- | ~~ Harrington, No, 112 Lee ur.; 0, M. 1 and T ean truths |ter, Kan, and Carl E, Payson, Mon- No, G41 Flushivg av.; 331, Georg | ys have been | roe, Mict Het okadaic ate - Corpis, Robert sidge, Bay City, Willoughby ay.; 24, Julius Lancet, Nu. 74 Tomy | Belgian Queen Ashes Our Ald for | Mich. and Artoas J. Stuart, Lubec, Kins av,¢ 5, Henman Kateke, No. 1019 De Kalb Mothers. est 86, Patrick FP, Hayes, No, 301 ‘Third ar; “pe aE ; Privates Edward €, Coxe, No, 156 F vo, No, 830 ‘Third av | WASHINGTON, Oct, lemAt the | wost ew York; “Emery rd 8, Lerack Kt No. S08 Ipous! request of Queen Elizabeth of Bel- | sta w: Charles ¥ 99, Alfred L, Apel, No Uniou ety; 40, Art! gium, the American Red Cross has | Hu Harry Olirich, L, MeNey, No, 1126 ad ave; 41, FL. Paxkrick- | undertaken to instruct Belgian moth- | Mount ( ch.; George Me son, No, 441 Goth 42, John Smiih Bloom, ers in the care of the children, | Partin ,» and Mareus {Nav SBe Tou ot: 43, Praok A Meata, No, 1145 Queen Elizabeth acked that a ¢ Aeraliol 3 7) dab at; 44, Notre A. Awol, No, 150 Ster-| dren's hospital be established in ut hea ae Jy Yaw Place; 45, Froncis W. Hughes, No, 410. the front and that a house-to-house a Myrtle 97.1 GG7A. 0, Behwonche, awe 4 visiting service be institute ELEVEN MEN GET D. S.C, fayette Place; 47, Mourive Meyer, No, — | . lip av,; 48, Francia Bo Ou an, No. LOU Bidhih Bleetrie Steel Now Used in Making ored by Pershing for Gallantey 5.49, Herman Srymavski, No. STS Sixth ay é Dis ‘ | oe (, H. ©. ay 10 Humboldt 16 ATLANTIO C11 Oct, 1 WASHI ‘ 1 Di Job me ™ hlbebored "\oanvendon of the American tingulsie y ‘ 4 M, Cann, No, 66 8 53, Olavi | Ohamical Soc here to-da war fi | Board 34, David Sacks, Ni ms Cae Ne oad thats at lowing 85, Johaauin Vidal, No, 260 Kingsland A 6. rations plant in South KO can Exp nary No, lot Clay Street; ST, John tnethod has been adopted whereby luntry ina Cae trie stect, form: da Capt. Pre Aven! I a k the manufact too ng used | ton, F East 14) Street; 0, ‘Thomas fhe Many cacy | Mar 1TO Bay Bist strc Jot ne |A 1 Huimpir 1620 Gith Strest; GL Canadian Rall Mrank H nure Pay Raised, Jobn Moree, do. S14 Warkvilla Avenue: (2. Me] MONTREAL, Get.’ -Kollowlng the Re eee are G, Hoover, No. 1272 Vacite Suse: (i TUOUHY ead of the United States Railroad Ad-| given; Elmer i Feb, St. "1. R Lane, 3 dxington Aven 49 ininistration, tie Canadian Railway | Grnest singer, Little Ro Waters, No. 212 Seheuociaiy Avenue: 3, Philip Way Board’ to-day granted ‘waue ine} Raymond Riley. a@drean. ne Tamtnson, No, 955 Now York Avenue; 04, ‘pimne Na Gur? Tait Béla’ Siieci; Ute more than 100M eanployens. wey 1 rt EH, Haus, East St. Louia, LI. J. Backdey, Chicago, ile” THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, [for prvication: w-day by the War| jie: nee era ee \U. S. Artillerymen Moving a Huge Gun, Heavily Camouflaged, to the Battle Front Wi CHARGE UF & aUGE GUN @abe 598 ON LATEST CASUALTY ROLLS BRING THE TOTAL TO 40,564 'Many New York Privates in List of Those Killed in Action—5,323 Now Reported Missing in Action. WASILINGTON, Oct. 1.—Two army) O1TO, Unt BR. lane afte, Om Liste of 8 apt 24 names, given out Deniai Caer, Charlotta, ¥, FHER, Joon Thomsen, CORD, George T. Deparwent, arcke the total of Amer- |” tova County, N.¥ can camualtion suffered wbroad 40,664, | ROK 80, Manbint NB na! t of which 4,066 have been Killed in| MHIAKON tawiwar (Gan, Weve threat in a single instance it will peat sey dame ty 0 Ka be the right and duty of the Gov- t he ted State The afternoon itet of 24 nanes ts! Weann (far, Loh iat hed ak Ly piarrig Y divided as follows; Killed tn action, #2; missing ty action, 6; wounded se- vercly, 319; died from wounds, wounded, degree undvtermined, & In oddjtion to 8006 killed in actioa, 910 have been wounded severely; 2,465 wounded, degree undetermined, and 6,23 miaving in action, ‘the list follows: KILLED IN ACTION, St. New York City. ilton Parkway, Brooklyn, N SOHO ee dom treme ta” SEARLES, Wallace E, P. 0, Box 87, Swain, sci hae, 2 RA ae hy Xe m SVITH Arthur Th. SUMM EMPL FLD, Hey o Fe aba, wre erey ey Riley we oa WATHON, ARnert St, Brooklyn, N. ¥ Seryeunt, WRLGIer, Oliver EE.) Pittounch, Garten, Widiem 4, Mriladetgtia, OIED OF WOUNDS iad Cornorals. Sorgeants. ik nie ss caer mg MiisWoverd, Max! Howton. Corperale, TUMENGON, ” Broret” Unie Blackwater Privates, Jaina, Winans 0, Watertury, NS. Leave an Vi ti -_ au, import, Asin Wane’ Y,, deilaurban, Wart, Las th SY Voutuae Lew Huwtie, Tex, M'VRY Fart D.. M, ld, O, PRILLIPS Wasiest McDonald, &, Privates, BENISCTIPR, Jame A. Chicage WOUNDED SEVERELY, Captain. EDGARTON, J. A. Fulton, N. Y. }, Me, Henry A.) Si. Clash Wis, Nie 7 ae on, yr: Lieutenants. | Chwis fen “| ‘fn a-icoad Mime, AO, iabridi, "SMate MADDEN, James W., 1515 Dean Sta} iA s0.LL Howant I. Tifockton. Maw, Brooklyn, N. Y. RUTERBEMG, Cart yn, . WILSON, | Merritt B, MARATOS Harry A. 20 Madison et, | Mable, “vechie U. New New York City. MAYER, Arthur, 502 Glenmore Av, Drive, New York City. ‘Brookiys Sergeant Writes He Did Brooklyn, N. Y. lets or a machine gun discharging @ SURAT) Ale 1 ee, reat Mant 1y of pointed bullets. Not Know He Was Wounded, Men ik. Von's MAN Altrad tar aa is Known here, shotguns| Official word was received to-day by Lauer ¥, Par itd ve {s AM, Jack KF |nave been employed by American | Mrs, Fannie Graniopf of No. 117 Lynch MILLIE ¥ 1 aRAN Tors rraeh J | troops in France only in police Work street, Brooklyn, that her son, Sergt MeVei 3 ay ret ‘ a on- |and in repelling trench raids. | Frank Grantopf, twenty-three years | jorte MaKe HENIY, Jeu | roe old, had been wounded, ‘The news frov: ft Ohare | olde Ne Nee Fett: 2241 Webster Tack YN, "tite neni, Ya Ryitieh Ave Paring. Fes tee Bom! 154 War Department had been antic! i A ' “ y itu Hil, U parding Tl pated by a letter from the boy dated Mee tekine Ney, 12 Eldert Lane.) fi NANI, Michael Brooklyn, N. Ys | LONDON, Oct. L—In a specoh at/ Sept. 9, In which he suid O'CONNELL, Daniel M., 17 88th St,| TITTEM, Arthur C., 150 Murray St. |Guildhall yesterday Ch Hlor Bonar | ee ba We the poet, BASS soe te Rockaway Beach, N. Y. | Flushing, N.Y. | Law said it had been promised that if} wounded in ene of the greatest battles O'HARA, John J. 341 East 36th St. Wet mine te Bolnrras, 0, | y continue rn of the war, When shot Tf continued # | WINTISI. ore mts the enemy continued to bombard de New York City, iLBA.” Water may") | fighting, for I did not know that I was OSBORN, Emory R, Mentnenes| WTTENDEN, Nath ii Gatland, Ow, | fenseless towns he would bo paid); Ue eeeeae Tie fon he N.Y. H —_——nemne back with interest, and the promise | mustard At any rate, We are giv- (Coutinued on Sixta Pa has been kept, The British air force, | Ing the hell all the time, 1 he declared, had had a great deal to| hope to Ket nd be on the Job 1 | do with breaking the enemy moraie jonce again to g U, PATIL NEW 4 a SOLDIER SLAIN, BRIDE TOLD. WOUNDED AS RELIEF COMES, | Wire Wed et ‘even Division | wtushing Hoy aaH5 Tih Diw =eeemeane aS Suiled, Gets News of Death, After Shell plosion. Os Americanos!” Shout} Vo Gore fon Authorities Declare | Just before Mrnest Novitt went to| Three minutes before he was to be| G Hie aed Tig es : ir ud % member of Company D, 196th Pelleved to go to the rear for a rest, | Wounded Troops, Saluting Amer | They Have the Spanish Influenza | war us « member of Complny lt MUN Private Charles Spacth Jr. of Company ican Jackies in Lisbon, | Well in Hand. May. Streit, No. &5 Foxhall Street, (B+ 200th Infantry, suffered shell munis | I that © th in @ hospital next TIBBON, Bent. 34 (corrampondence of | fApertal to ‘Phe Evening World,) Rrooklyn. To-day+ she recsived from pean poprist Sere, edie ee ha) Portuguese ao\e| CAMP GORDON, ATLANTA, the War Department announcement Jay scuording to w letter received by ihe pcluted @ 8Ol* Het, 1.—Old-fushioned hikt the kind that was killed in action on Auguel Brgy Ve pefery ers who have taken part in many bat jof hiking ‘that the 2d did y week 25 ry Miller tes in France are filled with admiration before it left for adventures oversea Nevitt had lived at No 150 Spacth wad ninetonn years old. He for their latest allies—the American was held Monday afternoon, Large num-| Lane, Brooklyn, and was am enilsted in the Tlat New York, which be» sian vessel came here bringing about diera participated. The t replace. | Which ecame, part of the Losth Reg pe to this country to recuperate all their officers in ia Hughes Quix More in Atreratt | yavy Department rs of Boat A number of these war-worn goldiors he hike M y was tho first bri- Inquiry. Capsis: ‘at Key West. of Portugal were pat wlong a street /eade hike that hag been held by the! WASHINGTON, Oct, % — The| WASHINGTON, Oct LA » capital when a group | replaceruent “en Hughes Aircraft Investigating Com- | , WASHINGTON, Of tlt at the ican sailors trom a warship in| Preparations are now being made for mittee resumed ita hearings Mt the CL aing of w boat trom the Boe aU O88 along tho -rypla sment review which will be Department of Justice yesterday and Salem, containing gailora on shore halt ee ‘2 " ren Lip e744] Gol’ Woodbury, Cupp’ Buseson heard seven or eight witnesses. ‘The jeave Sunday nixht, off Key West Wives get) soit BPR GG. 6ROM! Jelarea the authoritios have the Spanish taking of testimony will continue Fla, the Navy Department was ad en Ta iain In walt feom Gia Maw |WAIa Oo Mane iaeuiane band: here through this week, and it was pointed | vixed to-day Boon the boys in white from the New | Wore on Mondi b2 cases of ou at the department that no report he boat was unable to weather « World and ake in.grey from the Old could be started until, tho hearings|pough sea it was ateted. Names of orld were shaking hands and clapping are over, The Attorney neral and ° ry have t be 4 each other on the shoulders lke old| HAIG CONGRATULATES KING, | Me. Hushes want to ha 1 the tm- I missing have got besa made pub comrade. — —-— portant information @n hand before wad podeccens See. ae a Under beginning this act Kiam Aibest, —_—__ BOMB HIT THEIR BILLET, SERGEANT LIPPE | KILLED. « he ahi - a Pighte let LONDON, De i. ret ia see hal | Woneded F InRiare Prine Home te |Serweamt Tells Hoy and Other ‘ajg, under date of Saturday, sent ul ‘ | Had Watved Chance for Omcers'|inc following congratulatory. tele.| More than a hung wounded | 27t! Division Boys Were Wounded. ‘Training to Get Into Figh resin to keine Aibcetot Bolgiarat wae, Smerican soldiers who landed at an} ‘We were billeted in a little shack | rgt. Oscar P. Lippe of Company 1, |* Re 7 tum: “At American port yesterday were sent'when it was struck by a bomb and rene infantry, ‘Killed in aetna hai {the close of the most successful day | here to take part in the Liberty Loan tirely destroyed. Several of ua were waived admission to an ¢ for the Allied armies on the western cainpalg A delegation from tho wounded and takén to a hospital in Committee on War Camp Activities ng camp to get tmmediat : otter Majesty and : ranct mos cluding my- ! to get d front, I beg to offer Your Majesy and haq ambulances at the pier to take Urance but most of us, including my the front, He was prominent in the Belgian Army the heartiest con- the men to @ hotel in this city, Sir sell, have fully recovered now and are side athletics. gratulations of myself and all ranks Arthur Yapp, head of the ¥. M,C, A. pack asa p op duty wrote Germ Wily Sarat earnate ancestooe on the magnificent results achieved in England, also came to asslat in SHR Ky a ds Napoleon, “His home was at No, 612 to-day under Xour Majesty's Supreme the Liberty Loan and ¥, M, C, A, at ‘West 179th Stree, OCTOBER 1, LER, Herma , 408 W. son | ACHNEIOER, Alfred, 2816 "ry Ham: | WESCHNER, Morris, 64 MoKibbin MILLER, Haydock H., 583 Riverside 1918," KILLING OF SINGLE AMERICAN CAPTIVE TOCOST FOE DEAR Reprisals by U. S. if Germany Slays One Shotgun Carrier, WASHINGTON, Oct. L—The Amer- fean Government, In reply to Gor- many’s threat to execute American |prisoners of war found in, possession of shotguns, gave notice to-day that if Germany carries out aoy euch threat suitable reprisals will be taken. Secretary Lansing’s reply, made public to-day, after acknowledrcing recatpt of the memorandum, aubmit+ ted through the Swine Legation, eum munioating the German protest, says: In reply to the German pro- test the Government of the United States bas to say that the provision of The Hague Conven- tion eited in the protest does net, tn its opinion, forbid the ase of this kind of weapon, Moreover, th view of the history of the #hot~ gun as & weapon of warfare, and in view of the well-known effects of its present use and in the light of @ comparison of ft with other weapons approved in warfare, the shotgun now in use by the Amert- can Army cannot be the subject of legitimate or reasonable pro~ test. ‘The Government of the United Statns notes the threat of the German Government to execute every prisoner of war found to have In his possession shotguns of shotgun amununition, Notwith- standing this threat, inasmuch as the weapon is lawful and may be rightfully used, its use will not be abandoned by the American Anny. Moreover, ernment should carry out if the German Gov- its protect the American forces, and notice is hereby given of the GEN. PERSHING CABLES PERSHING CONGRATULATES SUPPLY SERVICE CHIEF Grateful for Manner in Which U. S. Troops Were Supplied During Recent Operations. PARIS, Oct. 1.—Gen. Pershing, on be- half of the First American Army, has congratulated Major Gen, James (i. Har- bord, cemmender of the American supply service, for the manner in which | necessary supplies had been transport- ed to the front in racent operations. The Commanderdn-chie(s meseaxe cays: “1 want the officers and men of the eupply service under your command to | know how much the First Army appre- | eiates the prompt respones made on every demand for men, equipment, eup- plies and transportation necessary to carry out the recent operations, Please extend to afl our hearty congratulations | and say that they share the success, with us* GREETINGS TO STUDENTS | Message From Commander to New York Unive: sity Training Corps Read at Opening. Oreofings from Oen. Perashtme to the men of the Students’ Army Training Corpa at New York Cniversity were | ad by Chancellor Elmer Elsworth, Brown at the opening exercises held at Untverstty Heights, University Avenue end 18lat Street, to-day. ‘The General's eablegram rend as fot- lows: “Your cadiegram from New York University ls deeply appreciated, Wishes for success tp your plan of taining. There is no more valued service the University could render the country jthan to prepare officers tor thelr i:m- |portant duties to battie.”* “PERSHING.” scieainiesilpitasiins BROTHER TO AVENGE HIM. Father of Slate % Certain te “Got” Germans First. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS DRAFT NUMBERS MEN ALL DRA Last WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—Drawtn of order numbern for 13,000,000 drag éb resi [o'clock this morning, hourw ahead ef fi) schedule, The Inst number Aakee tii from the giass bow! was 12,734, By working i relays through: |night officere an@ enlisted mem | tne army speeded up the drawimg. | peccoaal Marsha) General | personulty watched the operation Gtart to finish. “There was onty one accident te Ge: whole thing,” Gen. Crowder eaid, “aad that came on the last number, The paper slipped out of the capsule, was found tm the bowl, apd se inade ne difference, but for a and Am A Wa A requiem mass for the repons of the soul of Jamen Wallace Madden, the sou jot Mr. and Mra. Peter Madden of No, Killed tn action in France on Aug 31, was colebrated this morning at St ‘Ther- esa’s Roman Catholle Chureh. Madden, who was a member of Bas tery B, 206th Field Artillery, was killed | tention of the Government of the | United States to make such re- prisals. The protest of the German Gov- jernment is as follow The German Government pro- tests against the use of the shot- guns of the American Army and cally attention to the fact ac- cording to the law of war (*Kriegsrecht") every prisoner of war found to be In possession of such ¢ ins or ammunition belong- ing thereto forfeits his life. This protest is based upon Article 23 (E) of Che Hague Convention re- specting laws and customs of war on land. Reply by cable is required before Oct. 1, 1918. The article of The Hague Conven tion on which Germany based its pro- test, is that forbidding the employ: ment of “arms, projectiles or ma | terials calculated sary suffering.” Officials said the probibition ts di- rected not against efMciency in killing, wounding or injuring, but against leruelty and terrorism. Within such prohibited category, they waid, falls thiorine gas, .“fummenwerters” or | saw-tooth bayonets used by the Ger- mans. ‘The shotgun, It was contended, 19 | exactly analogous to shrapnel shells discharging « multitude of small bul- tw cuuse unneces- | with siz companions by @ German shell \yeee exploded near the entrance of M C. A. but. Joho Madden, |Drother, i a meuber of the 343d Field UXtullery. aan te \ajarhen gor’ hie f the Germans 1 umes gol share of ie ron a | fore know John bef they got him, and Will ght hard to avenge his death” ponds NOS nl BUILD SHIP IN 17 DAYS. WASHINGTO: Oct, LAN reo- ords for the rapid construction of « ship, wood or steel, have been shat- tered on the Pacific Coast by the aunching seventeen and a half days after the laying of the keel of a 4,000- ton wooden vessel. the The feat was per rdeen, Wash. rbor Motor Ship Corporation, which notified the Emer- gency Fleet Corporation to-day that the ship was not only im the water in that record time but wag also 96 per cent, complete. Chairman Hurley of formed at the Shipping Board immediately |wired his congratulations, —————_——_ SHOT, WENT ON FIGHTING. | 807th Infantry, who was reported agiqgd verely wounded Aug. 23 inst. ty 1515 Dean Street, Brooklyn, whe was/teur fywelght boxer, beam at uluety-elght “Bouse fh fied for enlistment. “Too © authorities, rejecting bim. daunted, Wai to the and was eccepted er six months tm ray writes &, Biss mother, fare, ‘Willian Ward, Tet” Wore “Blew Btreet, Manbuitan ‘thet he e 168 pounds. proof enow agrece with John” wes Mire Warde J ot Inf L rec the alsa 800) /U. {tho | the diay Mes |particular por Both are record |formances, ter berta, Nov. Th con pou der.” Telephone maintained with the Printing Offce during the dra immediately to District Draft by which tt will be made ple Keep the arary Bight and bee However, none could ever get with eriticizing the army men in sight and heart FRIENDS MEET IN BATTLE, One te Ambalance Driver en@ Othem ‘Two Staten Island boys met first time in over @ year on @ field tm France Aug. 10, driver of a ambulance and the otf) @ was the victhn of a German bullet. ' “} recognized Jack right away, se the ambulance driver to his yi mother, Mrs. Mary Keppler, of add Targee Street, Staglecsa. “We aa him up and hurried him te @ ‘ One of his legs had been shot “ was with Jack when he died two paler an saw that he was given burtal” revovered, Private of 165th Writes of neon Private Frank McGovern ef Gam» pany B, 165th Infantry, reported tm te day’ PARL $6,917 tons of cargo trom ships at FOR 13 MILLION Number Le strants was completed at fa i #1 thought we were short ene comarunication the master list will be ateur Roxen, Now W fected Once ae Too Light. Tiny beans, we sweet and cloam, . of Private Joka rd, of Headquarters Battalion) ot) | efore the war Ward way an Dying Yrom German Bullet, ohn Keppler was twen! age aod @ moamber ary, "He was guosed’ in “Mag, AY ALL NIGHT WOUNDED, .'* ber ence om Battle Field, whe ‘4 casualty Het as severely wounded ntly wrote to Mrs. McNi whom be boarded at No. 243 Street, that the worst part of nce was that he had to night in the spot where he fell firing was too heavy to remove toa hospital, Met of he! vern was struck by @ which broke his right leg, > wrote that he expected to be nto America for a r S. MAKES CARGO RECO 947 Tons Dincharged t= One jat Al) Preach Ports. Oct. L—On one day week Americans disch: last in France. During discharged 11,438 tons al ports they a Takes Over Matter ors WA, Oct. L—AU creamery produced in the provinces wan, Nice A On- . between Sept 0 apd hus be \Goveram ae . in effect, Dominion pla sumers’ on an allowance Chto nds of creamery butter @ persom ne reason {8 o'and Que inclusive 1 by the Key uote Wield, Paithtyl bers log Swine I6-jewel mor rade Meskin, Kitchener and

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