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wen z rain, found the missing boy and turned him over to the War Depart- ~ al ‘ ‘ nent. Yor Ma is only twenty, Grew Tired of Being Private ‘" plete in Army, Says Youth “ | of technical desertién is serious. He Held as Deserter. there told this story of his adven- _ 7. ture Henry But Le mnof the) “I enlisted in the army on March | Rev. Dr Macleod, 6, 1918, and was sent to the 49th | pastor of Nichol world-wide i Church of |Infantry, which was doing guard n found after a/duty at Camp Merritt, but I wanted iimost. two) to go Into aviation and applied for years, and after having been given |o transfer, A long time afterward} up as dead, He is in Walter Reed it came back disapproved. General Hospital, Washington, “for “When we were ordered to Camp | observation,” and his futher is visit-| Upton I decided to leave the regi- ing him there to-day ment and try to get into aviation Young M nd has lapses of mem- anyway. 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Now $18.50 Saks sCampany Broadway at 34th Street THE MILK Laid wach : . + ) i] lory, according to his family, but he frankly adinite that the reason he June #7, I waited until after the final | &°, South, where no one knew me. | « ’ fq inystetiously disappeared from Com- roll call and inspection and then went |), ‘tn¢ Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, | had not yet learned | pany M of the 49th Infantry at Camp to, another part of the camp, where | ‘Texas and Colora’ ! j Merritt in June, 1918 was, “T got I waited until Dr. Macleod, who is in Washington] his, pivsical or c | J try: 1 wanted to go into aviation.” | “Ag sodn as I could I left too, and | stateme [oe conene WEE GK Gr hee, He might still be wandering about went to Cleveland, where I tried to n but for some glight trouble he had in enlist in the Aviation Corps, but | from camp, | Richmond, Va., a few days ago. He they wouldn't have me, mired wrote his father, yho took the first}. “When the American aviation of. | . . t el tired of being a private in the infan- had left the camp. wnd does not seem to think a Charge = has free run of the hospital. He|+ %. “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 29, 1920, Camp Merritt for Camp Upton on It was getting cold, so 1 decided to supervision.” 6 had spent spent all of the winter of 1918! with his son br his expériences, after my company with h n, issued the following | Youhg MacLeoc “The boy is said to have lapses of | @Nd_ enlisted |memory aa t t how he got away| spurred by $1,000 mych that lier sent back by Gen, PB believed to be the « He turned clals rejected m@I went to Montreal, | W: 8€ where I tried to get into the Canadian | the neurological e on. Aviation Corps, but they wouldn't | Walter have me because I was an American. | remal eed Hospit a fow we Fond of Cheese ? Of course you are -- but do you know why ? 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