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LENT. Ga —_ uate at St. Mihiel. ot Work in France. Lieut. Jolin G. Agar jr., reported in MAK chsihlio “Mat ha hj lleut. James A, Meissner, whose France, was twenty-six-year-old ame appears in citations to-day as @on of John G. Agar, of the law firm: the winner of the Distinguished Ber of Agar, Ely & Fulton of No. 31| vice Cross, with a bronze oak leaf “ the Catholic interests on the jexcribes recent activities of Committee of Kleven the War{i#m a ribei n ivit Commission. A m received American dir fighters in a letter oy him from a friend in F which has just been received by his brings only the information father, Carl A, Meissner, No, 45 Lenox Ideut. Agar met with an accide Road, Brooklyn the St. Mihiel front Oct. 19, after The tation says that Meis which he was unconscious until he|4ttacked three enemy ‘planes at an died twenty-four hours later, jaititude of 4,000 yards on the Tou Lieut, Agar was graduated from | Sector in May, and sent down one of Princeton in 1914, a whieh ho them in flames, after which, with a took a course in the College of Phy-|¢ippled plane and under heavy tire sicians and Surgeons of Columbia, fom anti-aircraft eries, made University. In 4a member of |Skilful landing within the American! Squadron A, New York cavalry, ho{ lines. The bronze owk leaf, which is t to the Mexican border. In June, /eauivalent to a second cross, was 1917, he entisied © aviation «ec. | Won in his engagement with two er tion, trained at the ground school at |®™Y planes on May 80 at an altitude Corneil nat Mt. Clemens, Mici,,|0f 3700 yards above Jauinoy, send And at Mineola, whence he sailed for|!2% one down in flames and forcing “heidi January and was as- Jdie Rickenbacker, famous Ame signed to the 22d Aero Squadron ican ace; Seth Low, grandson of Man Lieut, Nocman R. Whytock, form-| hattan's former Mayor, and Meissner erly u member of the 7th Ne ork have been pals in France, getting Regiment, no Ab Peta : their training together, With Ricken “Stole acl Ally pated: (New | ba Ss recent commission as i cay England National Guard) Division, | tain, Low's advance to the same rank, Js recovering in a hospital in France) and the mention of Meissner in a om Wounds caused by machine gun | fecent despatch ax having won a fit, In writing to hie br capt, | captainey by his most recent triumph . Abb + COP! in the air, it appears that they are Roslyn Whytock of the U. 8. Army’ | still. keeping o6. Rickenbacker Intelligence Service, he said: Was also awarded the cross with four “A drive, however, is not entirely Oak leaves in to-day citation ~ + Carolina THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918, IN PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. full of unpleasant times is scanty naturally, ot a too, ‘beer par ty,’ details. good beer in the midst of w: evening of the second day's invasion a but think UTLJ.G.AGAR AIR HERO TELLS KILLED AT FRONT HOW U.S. FLYERS INAIR ACCIDENT “STRAFE” BOCKES Father Receives Cable ‘I elling | Lieut. Meissner, Awarded Cross of Death of Princeton Grad- | With Oak Leaf, Writes Father + at| Meissner has downed nine Boch Ot’ planes, he said in his letter, and ha ' Officially credited with seven was|The best sport in the world, | The| thinks, is sneaking ac the Ge man lines at daybreak and dusk and 10 local territo ¢ got into a Ger-| Potting the big dirigibles. He said 2 L I the advancsiae the (afaniey, (Hab tn byt and succeeded partially} concussion of artillery fire rock in relieving our weariness with the| them perilously. Onur men has amber fluid. One of the Heines re. | complete mastery of the air, he s mained with us of his own free | RES ce but he mac rood bar tender and | SUFFERING SHELL SHOCK. we enjoyed ant evening in the fs ; jMan on Verwe of Prontration Edward 4. Hantschke, reported | Found on Street Here, killed in action on Sept. 12, was only| Fred Mitchell, thirty-nine sixteen years old when he enlisted in| old, describing himself as the 23d ferred to the Kegiment He was trans- machine gun company, who reached New Y« | neer, day from London, went inte a restan 165th Infantry. In a letter to his | rant at Whitehall and Water Streets brother, Ernest, No. 119 cieneta | at. 1 o'clock day ee we i‘ ye Welrfiald My ¢ cried suddenly, “t Street, Brooklyn, da Ug, Ms Helcame cat wrote that he had t ough an He went to the stre and customs awful lot. He said h iad was the | Officers who f wed found him ¢ the verge of nervor ration Bars ae eke hed in They sent him to the Street battle At another time Rh obuillet | Hospit where it was learned fr 1 killed a pal and penetrated his can- | pap: that he had been under teen. | Care of the Cross in London tw © car n honorable di Lieut. James Saunders O'Neale, a H : eh M nephew of Secretary McAdoo, has dic hinge ul Flyin of wound. in’ France He and hi | He rememt vaguely company of the 306th Infantry cape | in net 1 Aor ah was in Pitt tured a village, although only th Ae Da five men were loft after the battle k and placed him un was ted from Columbia, wh der observatic he Was prominent in ath in 1935. ar He married Miss Betty Beresford and HUGE CARGO SHIP LAUNCHED ved at No. 563 West 190th Street, | aut Mrs, Sarah G. Thompson of No, |Seath Bend, Taken by U.S. BMg- o tn Kin 22 East 45th Street has received word west of I Ea My | PHILADEL PHIA, Oct $9. T that her son, Lieut. Hugh 8. Thomp- | sac on 3d, of the 96th Avro Squadron, and a membe f the f bombing squadron to f German mM ha t n He was a Gov. Hugh § Hei one who went to. France wounded twenty “im ne three brothers and had been sinh "WHO HAS WON AMERIGAN KEY MEN AGAIN COMPLAIN. «May y Not to Strike, be held Sunday, at whioh the Wa Board probably would be asked the men from their pled ke again the Wes 1 the compa used have of absence to del to a convention of the organiza » members are discharged} J, for matters which receive no attention when a non-unionist n cerned | ~_ T. RK. Getw the Seat of Son's Nive Jane. Col, Theodore Roosevelt yesterday received a souvenir of the war that held a touching interest for him in the shape of the scat of the airplane in whieh hi b, Lieut, Quentin Roos) fell s death in battle, | Spree ‘ med. | WASHIN( The pr fixing committee of the War Industries | Board today continued existing pric New England spruce until Dee. 1,! ‘bandoning Wecnust of jnfluanse, ‘the meeting with the industry to\¢ J @n ptices for three months, pat aD) WAR CROSS AND OAK LEAF Auk Release 1, suid here to-day that @ meet York members of the u | AMERICAN ARMY KITCHEN IN USE AT ST. MIHIEL $6,900,000,000 TOTAL IN SIGHT FOR LIBERTY LOAN New York's Oversubscription Is Expected Reath to ‘24,000 MORE GALLED FROM MEW YORK STATE Men Ordered Inducted Into Military Service Starting on Nov. 11 ALBANY, Oct, %=<New York State was called on to-day to provide approm- |imately 34,000 additional men for milt« {tary service. The call, ixsued by Pro- hal General Crowder, was re- at the State Selective Draft ac The order directs the induction into $90,000,000, Federal service, to be completed during - the five-day period beginning Nov. it _— P for assignment to F al camps, a WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Indlea- | : = follow: 15,080 for Camp Humphreys, tions here to-day were that the total | Va.; 3,000 for Camp Forest, Ga.; #0 for © Fo Liberty Loan would | Fert Totten, N. ¥.; 9 for Fort Wright, * N. ¥ 4,00 for Garden City, L, une During the three-day perte wine Rasing the ulations on reports | ning Nev. 19 entrainment will b ‘om= n banks throughout the country | Pleted for 46 colored men for Camp Dix. No J Keiber with official figures from With the departure of the new quota, most States, officials said an oversub- |New York State will have about 35400 wien in Federal military service ription to the great loan of $500, i bably had b de. K mace eh ‘ Y Federal Reserve district haw its quota | NEWBERRY INQUIRY ENDS, " * ex J ' J 1 t* on official figures, while Gree 11 ‘ . . ee’ ‘ y : pis sa Gs a WhUC | wxe Indictment” ln One Report as mae y ; Sa oh a indreds ¢ Misands of dollars cons to Mitbigen € > ee f “ “ : hy a Departure of S. R. Rush, Special Ase Pa - = reibseription of | ‘ MS ; by: f x“ wn . To exceed a ermibscription of | Attorney General, for Washing- : . ; ; ya! ‘ ¢ A ¥ i $ »,000 there st be an average t night and an order signed By a $ <A . @ “ \ . ersubscription in the twelve reserve Judge Mayer extending the Histirie Few of the dis om the Grand Jury that has han.t st was assorted. Senatorial campaign of Commander t was believed, would dave H. Newberry in Michigan led orta around the Fede $10,000,000 over her quota and New ‘al Building York is expected to show $90,000,000 | ‘t= morning that the inquiry has been | aren i 5 Another report discussed w at 80 why in fextt yet Sian ar Sr MIPS. Oey cam sem. pins | HIS photograph shows one of the famous rolling kitchens out- rolling kitchens follow the American troops as they are moved forward ators | i fitted and maintained by the Knights of Columbus in France and have been the means of keeping the strength and stamina of he d for the benefit and comfort of Uncle Sam's fighters. ‘These many of our boys up to standard ACOLA rrived ast f NAVY FLYERS BREAK RECORD | indictment had been found in connection extending the session af the Grand Jury «as signed by Judge Mayer on «pplication of Assistant United States Attorney Ben A, Mate matters not rela t \ berry ling Lb Coo SF Coen Fe SOS EAA Extraordinary Special Sale ien’s High-Grade Boots Formerly $9.00 to $10.00 Just 908 pairs women's high-grade boots in the scason’s (6) most wanted models, for Wednesday and Thursday only. Smart dress and walking models—graceful lasts. Fashion Shop Nineteen West 34th Street a IFRS LS YIU fi oe = Headquarters § Parcels MAIL CHRISTMAS GIFTS EARLY TO THE “BOYS” IN EUROPE! Packages for Europe must be mailed at Red Cross sta- for the Navy must reach Bush Terminal, B’klyn, N. Y., by Nov. 15th, Next te spending Christmas in Berlin, the “BOYS” will get more real delight from a bar or box of AUERBACH’S delicious Chocelates and Candies,than anything else. They bought them “Over Here” and Include them in your packet. Pe FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED Rs IN ACTION. ES Pus Corporal. wn |WONDETERMINED) ON PREVI | UND INED) — | OUSLY REPORTED MISS- Oni | ING IN ACTION. | Private. | _ - USED BY BANDITS 150 USTED Th. NAY” PRISONERS. | | | WASHINGTON, Cet Na | on\ | | on office and fo yeolght en 3H { s umber ted men in German prison camp, sit + Soldier, Sailor and One-Legged Killed in Action Number us Sleneatannnlvens ‘9 Ray Ay ihe We ) a PAN | Civilian Taken in Case Rival- | 979 dtl oeverely WWOUNCL LT pepartment. ‘Those from New York | { ‘ ing Arabian Nights. be me ‘AT UNKNOWN CAMP (IN GOOD = = Sato. me HEALTH). | phy ae a WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. — The | cat Seer al Ms nou AT RASTATT. | a Iw vn Aart ta | i 1 i 1 rm) if ' Fine Dark Grey Kid Lace with Clota Top in th ; re. 4 Le 1 i 0 M | , " Brown Kid Dress Shoes ' \ ” « w C nl rep ' n Samer he ruche rw) 1!) Mahogany Calf Walking Boot \ Magist KILLED IN ACTION Cananian Atay Caunal CG Dull Calf Lace Boots with Grey Suede Top tana 1 ; Pare ,bigutenant Colonel i OTTAWA, ¢ i, Gs | » eh i : } om ested are Guy Greer Privates ahs fibbaoslacera esha gcd r / No C. O. D.’s-—No Approvals 1 E ' ! i] Conn, \ “ ‘ \ ' nal ‘ rand Ns weit Si eee fe Y Frank A. 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