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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY MON! FEBRUARY 10, 1919. HEROES a min "New York Society Women Y HINIEDAFTER Exioving Mid-Winter Day ~ THEYMETDEATH =-«Or_Palm Beach Sands List: of Decorations Awarded | Posthumously in New York Division, / ~FINDS HIS DINNER “MISSING SOLDIER MENOF OLD STH ABRAHAM RESIGNS TO BE FETED HERE FROMCOMMITTEE WAITING AT HOME Artilleryman Who Planned Surprise on Family Victim of His Own Game. | Dinners, ines os and Theatre Parties Planned for New York’s Colored Fighters. Merchant perog Not Approve Political Purpose—Mrs. Pren- dergast Asks $50 Back. Michael A, Pascale, a private in the aborate for a Welcome — More Brooklyn citizen plans 8 resigned to Herr a@ list of the Stth on Awarded decorations who are now dead. ‘The Evening World ,herewith Prevents a review of their historic acts of bravery. | . Meda! of Honor. Corpl. ‘Thomas ¥, O'Shea, Machine | Gun Company, 108th Infantry, No. os7 | Springfield Avenue, summit, N. J: | Medal awarded for conspicuous sa lantry and intrepjdity above and yond the call of duty at Le Cate | France, Sept, 29, 1918.1 tation reads: “Becoming sevara rom | their platoons by « smoke Sergt. Lath Sergt. Alan Eg. @f the same unit and both alive) and Korpl, O'Shea took cover in a shell hole within the enemy's lines. Upon hearing « call tor help from an American tank, which had become disabled thirty yards from them, tt three soldiers BGmmcae ine & an CORRAN. MRS started toward the tunk, under he WM A PRUE AND ne from man machine guns a Wikre iy rench mortars. In crossing the fii NEW ‘Yor. awept urea, Corpi. O'Shea was mé Oye ere tally wounded, but his companion — - undeterred, proceeded to the tank. {gun i When all the officers of wis] t rescued a wounded officer and jcompany — we ther ed A sisted two soldiers to cover in jWounded, he assumed command ans Ae Kegers then returned to the tank in {ki ‘ the face of violent fire, dismounted) Uo Herman a a Hot kies un and took it back to SING Guin Compa TEN he wounded men were, kcep- |man and his ma comp ascertain ing off the enemy all day by effective forward to a blind tr exact loca enemy's posi use of the gun and later bringing ‘t, Partially su vc tion Wh n this enter with the wounded men, back to our! ent pei Hile herole self sacrifice wan a lines under cover of darkness." Se splendid example to the men of hi (Latham and Eggers ave Medal ap 4 om pany.” of Honor men) ou ly | ce ie Go. C Distinguished Service Crosses, {"" 'nUMY Machine ‘guns Hoyt Hire Corp. Corpl. Raiph E. Taber, Company L.,| was mortally wounded but co De Rum anied the first at 105th Infantry, Sa ratoga Springs, | te id his sition until h t z Ww tringing telephone N, Y.—"During the operations against |, First Lieut, bdward Willis h Ines ‘onde Og ant the Hindenburg Line Corpl. Taber tot [A0tty: No. M4 i wt PM Seg a Officer to. se purageously shelter, went forward under heavy jnarkabh. {ding nis pia, | Maintaining communication until he shell and machine gun fire and suc oF more thas | Was killed. ceeded in bringing back to our lines a. 20 machine wun |, fires Snegh Cateye ee wounded soldier. His splendid cour. |fire. |, Even, after being | mortatly | toot. ow Disregarding } age and gallant conduct was a fine Sher he continues to urge his mon on, [extremely weak condition, Lieut. Hall Company M, 105th Infant N > by sii went to all parts of River Street, Hoosick F N ; an enemy counter barrage “Sergt. Hamilton rallied his company is ” erou dine un fi after it had become disorganized un-| Fat CSA ITT NTN As PL Apt der a machine gun barrage, and all sruncn. Later, while colne ta the as, ¢xposed himself ‘ the officers were killed or wou jsistance of his command, who afterward from the He led his men forward in an effective! 1 1 far to the was attack and was tly afterwards| ! she td severe! f killed while moving along his lin By baa aitai4 a Private Russel P. Byington, 105 ‘ 4 example to orward Infantry—"During the —operations| all ranks. He t died of th fy against the Hindenburg Line Private} Wounds received in this action.” Byington was wounded early in the Tir ie tan tire weedeal a action but continued to advance with Private Stewa. 1 his company and declined to go to| been wounded in the head ed st 83d the reae for medical treatment. Later} W!'h fearless dis f AM in the engagement he was killed by a| Pr’ 20a! Malet y ee in machine gun bullet, His gallantry) tout of action by bombia: and bravery and absolute disregard gunners. He was killed immedia ‘stan for his persona! safety was a eplendia| ‘hereafter by enemy machine gun) ore o, eur example to all ranks." Private Fdward P. Pierce, Com. fire of his rifle. Even First ut. Franklin J. Jackson,| pi D, 108th Infantry, Buffalo, mordilly wounted ihe ua ee 108th Infantry, No, 56-58 Pine Street, | Y,~ "Private P. ety ahelker, Went | ued” aa : New York City—“During the opera. |i en een ancnat ire und drapme tions against the Hindenburg Line a wounded soldier to safety, Th PUNISHMENT CERTAIN Lieut. Jackson, trench mortar officer was killed while of his regiment, twice volunt PARR SL BEEY IR FOR THIS CHILD BEATER go forward under heavy shell and aul Cla uny machine gun fire on a personal recon-| | ys No th enemas’ nalsance, While gallantly and cour-| Avenue, Medina, N. Vo iGorm Clark rorture in New J and Aban- Firat Lieut. Alfred J. Hook, 106th]! and lead Will Deal With ¢ Infantry jeut. Hook — exhibited ; " i 1 Wh Hanie : great courage and gullantry in | Compan n 14 | old boy who was recently ab 11 off the line of departure for his « i awton n Y a lower New York et after having pany under @ heavy shell and ma-| *Althous y wounded. Sergt: | beon mercilessly beaten, was takan to chine gun fire. Later in the attack |» ‘ npany commander | te Children’s Court to-day and sent to this daring officer was killed at ti asua displiying Childre pba SN ‘ Virst Sergt, Edmund W. 8. oring to line gun he! to hand 1 Supt. Moore to-day Company L, 107th Infantry, Country was killed You may he sure that it will be prose Club ounds, Westchester, N.Y Private Michael \V e, Co. G cuted to the end that the person, ; i 108th Infantry, Geneseo, N,V Sergt, Scott a®sumed command Priv ‘ t én St A » company after all t ytoers ud posed} elt we ded “ * bangonmen me casualt though he hinise Age. A F b or " No! ough the arm, «od bye bs Phrou the engas tant Supt, Plsarra, whi Au i into effective combat. ‘A ment under eonvtant rie and mul tne arreat of Mr. and Mrs, Ired | ‘ing wounded & second time he ' i play: tthe anebioan cet advance until he was killed : mel Second Lieut Kenneth Gow Ma Bayonne, N. J.. says t yw bea chine Gun Company, 107th Infan ened be ‘oe 1 wder Cain in 2 Caldwell Avenue, Summit ™ Atha saRIy OmRC Tar TE oon Bite ‘next: Wes eada \a forward with a koma an eneni 1 n and t ugh continuous shell and maciine yat i 1 1 juestion on, but su ghee Moore sa There will t sap about that, The guilt pun: | York > TWELVE WOMEN FAINT. Deservedly dhs ac SEE gs eat In the f " \ poorly The Largest Selling ia . 42 Am fter ourn fhe saver xy Ke ‘ f th so wire Ceylon Packed Tea in the World lighted. | After remaining two hours in the room, the women fainted one by one, \ ¥ “ 50th Coast Artillery, who wears tho| Home week celebration in honor of from the Brooklyn Victory Cel- decoration conferred when Battery Mi the 369th Infantry, the old colored jon Committee and the sub- was cited for brave work tn cthe|isth New York Regiment, were an- committees thereof, Meuse-Argonne battle in Fr Us- | nounced to-day by the Hayward unit — tit) more, pointing out that they covered before wailing for home that | the New York War Camp Com given their money for a patriotic Virough an error he had been listed) - nity service, A battalion of the celebration. by a committee under by the Government “missing.” ‘i wel then decided to hold « sur- | 69th arrived here yesterday, and the the jeadership of Chairman Nathan party for his family and friends, | whole regiment will reach New York 4, Jonas, and do not want it ex He came down the gangplank of a py the middle of the week pended for “polit purposes by a roopship yesterday earnestly endeay Open house will be kept at the committee whose leader ix Congres: oring to evade all familiar faces Hayward unit's headquarters abet man John J. Delaney, asked for th any Happened to be on the docks, He/ West 190th Street, for (he next two en tributions saw nothing, but thoughtlessly took! weeks. Under Major William Jack ‘ jvome, doughnuts and cor from a|son the entire facilities of unit ‘The tone of the letters was ant jalvation ny lassie, who casually | have been placed at the di of Hearst. In a slightly minor key it took in return hia name and address, | the colored soldters was anti-Hylan, The communica | Then Michael contrived to get h All Harlem will unite in a rousing tions, however, were unmistakably welcome to the fighters, Among the pro. Brooklyn. pecial features will be a dunce and — ‘rhe most notable resignation from upper at the h Regiment Armory. the comynittee was thul of Lawrence | All the colore soldiers will be in Abraham of the firm of Abrahe & | sited, and sufficient partners will BC vtraug, owners of one ia t | provided. Several theatre parties WI Gepurtment atores in i" held, these to Include supper after 4 jetter that attracted consid now Blocks of tickets have attention came from Mra, Wi een obtained at several theatres, and A. Prendergast, wife of the forme Comptroller, who asked for the return of $50, . Neither Mr, Abraham nor Mr ro Prendergast mentioned Hearst or a « yl Mr. Abr m odid) not ap prove, he said, “of the political situa tion which has arisen and which wi » tend to divert the original purpose ‘or which the committee was created n addition there will be sp ' Mrs. Prendergast, pointing out that fovthaai ben oe: Whe wblblere BE jai. She gave her $30 to a committe or yette Theatre both afternoon and ganized under the chairmanship of Mr, Jonas, said she did not want th t parade of the colored troops money uxed by the present com s also being arranged, It will marc)! mittes, “born, as it has been, out of ) Harlem, and ¢ Hayward | coreunistance which | heartily con will be one the reviewing demn points, A committee has been formed! tt appeared lke hat in order to to call on Col. William Hayward as! get buck t money ave thi soon as he reaches camp and af-' Jonas Commit ’ . follow range with him the detutls of the ing Mr. Jon in the parade, custody of the Delancy Committee There will aigo be singing, vaude- the anti-Hearst-anti-Hylan contrib ville, pool tournaments, dances and | tors will have to resort to something other entertainment for the troops gtronger than letter writing and special features have n PPO- SAYS $10,000 OF FUND HAS BEEN |vided for the wounded, who will be SPENT. }brought to the Hay dd unit by the OC the $40,000 contributed,” Cha |Motor Corps of America, colored man Delaney suid, “about $10,000 ha ect This section will be on Con- \Heen expended. How could we, if we tinuous duty during the celebratte " t return any of z juurters have been pro- | iiiq mon vided 0 me t the unit, and i de not of the political re will be qu r officers bt) viuution which has ari nd which the annex, No, AVERYS nd to divert the nal pu THOUSAND MEN OF OLD 18TH | nL. for which the committer wa . ON LA FRANCE, created.” wrote Mr, Abraham in his | ¥ ‘Tho third battalion of tne letter to Borough, President Rieg+t | Us CB DUN GHAM LAN ING fantry, as the old H5th ts desig mann, HEM GSTEND BATH MOUS a in the United States service, arrived f Mis, Prendergast's resignation yesterday on La Kranve, There were| 4 Alt \Teturnna’ ®t ck officer in on hin plans, and ha 30 officers und 952 men of Companion) oi ine totter enough liberty to enabis him 1 Ky L and M, more than 500 of| TERRI NIEAE ade bit Hloroleie ERs) ) walk in on his parents, brothers them recrutted here ra WA ATUANS chalLiratinnetroee ey cE ath ¢ ve. thal More than 1,000 negroes were on the) ee ean victory Celebration home at No, 215 West 10th St He steamer Correction when it left the) oo mittee, 1 want you to know t Reka: a 1 “ Battery to greet the in PEAR EOEDS (TF ce ul anli te aympatby 1 IKE aa dikll CHEE ; ship yesterday morning, Several h UDA Be cai ib. (he. Rouben teas MANES TLNRE mazen dred more, crowded = off, disap! 1, refusing to permit the committer AMA Atishball huvat , pointedly burried to the fout of West!) ont en vou were ith chuirma evel Canle cat with a 1. Sixteenth Street, where the liner W85/ 4, become subservient te any pe about waiting hundreds of relatives ad aa|* mate is @ great misfortune for There was ad Telends, All were vain, fOr! Brooklyn that the celebration can nas Micha 1. Ag the soldiers did not docks not be the representative one o a oethacth wae and weve taken by boat tolinatiy planned, and that the whol Vlo runs the u nent of Long Island City, where they boarded) tone and spirit of our boys’ welcome the Salvation Army Nat ' ing for Camp Upton. However,’ snould be spoiled by the injection « quarters. ‘The lassie wh not a few of the disappointed crowd | that sinister influence from acrous nae Ghordaole had teeo went from West Street to Long Island] tne river which in becoming such a 1 eae ‘th City, and some of them got there in| serious menace to our whi com 4 Mich ‘ 7 time for an embrace ‘or a handshake. | munity-—indeed--to our wt cour relativ They chatted in Fr h nd quite! try," A surpr F bee "i fluently, $o much so, in fact, that] Her form v of ¢ n peinianac can 1 tssed as Peborters were puzzled until inf read niugin i, ot 4 plans that these brigaded mar “L contributed $59 to the Bere 5 ao 4 nths with the French, had taken! Victory Celebration Committee or surprised besond words to express, BP the tongue of the poilus with whorn! ed under the chairman Afeenat i led : ey fought Nathan A, Jonas, Ide not wish my that lasted Guatil & The liner edged ywiy iato her! contribution to be used by the present |berth and brought to the view of the committ born, as it has been, ou figures lining the ke a man in up of roumst € whieh y IFYOU GIVEAWAY MONEY oraz". “ate gre side of the pier f at und expect re YOU'LL GO 10 HOSPITAL the (roopsabone shi jontion, I do ask it und tru hey re nized nim qu us thelr | will wee that it is immediate 1 battalion commander, Major Lor-| returned Texas Manin R lion Is Put in jiard sper wh dar had won| OTHERS WHO HAVE RESIGNED Psychopathic Ward in Bellev }him the affection ¢ men th FROM COMMITTEES. ; Distingu’ Service Cros hy gn nt I ane ba jcountry | came ta ‘ & ¥ They called out huppy greetings in’ mann w e 1 1 * French, and he returned th shouts, | Caspar nt c » how and then nanos ‘ 1 “ The i 6 Wit ya 4 ¢ ¢ command of A. Mk a y ; perance of I went | bi nimissio! hant, and Kd ie ‘ Capra. A for \ ward BM. ¢ ‘ f i 1 Stat unoay Ms [ne he Oe rt i » Depew celebration Committ t we MAJOR TELLS OF WORK OF ‘ecrived from a nun who @ BATTALION ne dropped f or work, Major LE Frank Ha ‘ perance pluining that w n part nh Was that Taba nicvamra ty , ‘ ‘ foo en . a * ‘ > ia ' 1 . . he the is oO W home rv hans wer p M n ra man tot families. 1 t hay }and ow ne gunners wouldn't jet me y p Any Idee . There was another negro organiza- | commilice, T sympathize will tha aus Mreexdown Wee sorbed se tion aboard La France, the 370th, for- West Biute whe a itic canon fi sudden desire to g merly the 8th Infantry of the Iilinois was passed requesting the War De away his mone Ik was denied that] Natiogal Guard, congesed mostly of partment to land their solders at he Was under (he influence of Liquor, Chicago negroem i INWELCOMEWEEK —TOGREET HEROES :: some other port than New York, so, Fulton ‘| TO SHARE MOTHER'S ESTATE hould One Lead Dissipated Life woot +] SONS MUST BE TEMPERATE purpeye et the, or ee His Part Goes to Charity POR RU Cas aaNet \m and Other Heirs. 1A hoa WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Feb. 10.00f 2 Deve 1 tea r thre sons do not lead temperate ee ee vd live y cannot sh F| Mack Craw 479 ¢ n her estate, Mr lie Lind! of ra rust Dreyat) Nos Am Aa Pn BY a ed in her will thed | resigned nm the Womer 1- | mat The estate Im- a4 mi ude person rty valued at i nnn a an $ $10,000,000 CHURCH DRIVE, | ore Lindvind directed that ner ene — ’ seer minor bequests, Be 4 ‘To Ne Used for Soldiers, Sailors and ist by her husband until the Munitions Work | ingest son ia twenty-one years old, eretney: x B hen Harold Le in to get twoese¥e Bishop Mebow Cha nt Alver W sevenths, and « al Comm A N Frank By tw ha Not more Char 6 Fed ‘ an 50 \ r shares t# to Churches, will ak a Jone | 1 + 28th t i neat su \ Ka the ree I . 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