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@& t lt. .EUlletin Iul PUBLISHED DAILY under order of THE PRESIDENT of THE UNITED STATES by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC ZNFORMATION GEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * * COMPLETE Record of U. S. GOVERNMENT Activtties YOL. 3 WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919. No. 510 PLAN FOR DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS GOVERNMENT BUILDING MATERIAL DISCUSSED AT AIM TO STABILIZE MARKET CONDITIONS Facts Brought Out Indicate That Stocks Are Being Ab- sorbed Without Disturb- ing the General Trade. Lumber theLargest Single Material on Hand-Trade Representatives and Offi- cials Present. A conference between the following representatives of the several construc- tion bureaus of the Government, the War Industries Board, and the war service committees on building materials was held January 8, 1919, in the Council of National Defense Building, Washington, D. C.: WAR DEPARTMENT. Mr. E. C. Morse, representing Mr. C. W. Hare, Director of Sales; Col. William Couper, Construction Division; Col. P. Junkersfeld, Construction Division; Capt. G. M. Chambers, chairman, Army Com- mittee on Lumber; Capt. G. A. Adams, Procurement Section; Mr. W. E. Farnan, Bureau of Aircraft Production. NAVY DEPARTMENT. Mr. R. B. Winder, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts; Lieut. M. C. Haff, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts; Mr. Charles M. Morford, Bureau of Supplies and Ac- counts. EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION. Mr. J. W. Coffin, Requirements Sec- tion; Mr. H. W. Jensen, Housing Divi- sion. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Mr. J. W. Ginder, Supervising Archi- tect's office. UNITED STATES HOUSING CORPORATION. Mr. James E. Schuyler, Mr. Hugh Mc- Donald, and Mr. D. Knickerbacker Boyd. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATIOn. Mr. B. P. Phillipe, Central Advisory Purchasing Committee; Mr. William W. Morris and Mr. M. E. Towner. WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD. Building Materials Division.-Mr. Rich- ard L. Humphrey, director; Mr. W. A. R. Anthony, and Prof. Ira H. Woolson. Lumber Section.-Maj. A. M. Cooke and Mr. A. L. Justus. (Continued on page 6.) JOINT CONFERENCE NO LIMIT HEREAFTER ON KIND OR AMOUNT OF SHIP STORES AN OUTBOUND VESSEL MAY CARRY The War Trade Board announces in a new ruling (W. T. B. R. 507), the suspen- sion of 'the ruling heretofore enforced requiring all vessels when making appli- cations for bunker licenses to furnish particulars respecting quantities of bunker fuel, port, sea, and ship's stores, and suppaies on board vessels and those desired to be taken aboard. Hereafter the filing of Bunker Forms B-9-a, Food Store List, B-9-b, Deck and Cabin Store List, B-9-c, Engine Store List, B-9--d, Slop Chest List, the Detailed Lists of Stores, Bunker Form B-10, Sup- plementary Stores List, Bunker Form B-11, Food Consumption Report, and Bunker Form B-12, Stores for Vessels Lying in the Stream, will not be required. Bunker licenses will be issued in the same manner as heretofore, excepting no restrictions will be placed upon the quan- tities of bunker fuel and ship's stores and supplies desired to be taken by vessels. A new combination application and li- cense form will be ready for distribution in the near future, but in the meantime applicants should submit applications on the regular forms (Bunker Form B-i-a, If an original license is desired, or Bunker Form B-i-b, if a supplementary license is desired), and all reference to the supple- mentary ship's stores appearing on the ap- plications should be deleted. RESIGNATION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL GREGORY ANNOUNCED The resignation of the Attorney Gen- eral of the United States and its ac- ceptance by the President is announced. The Attorney General has made no inite jlanus- for the future. He will practice law, but hasins aget determined at wuhat Place. te appolnt Director G, FIRST TRAIN k-11 enter upk VA. Eighteen American Passengers on Cars Passing Through Switzerland. A Berne dispatch to the State Depart- ment says that so far there has been only one train going through Switzerland from Vienna. It carried IS American citizens. LICENSE RULES WITHDRAWN ON ALL FOOD COMMODITIES WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS AS NOTED IN PROCLAMATION PURPOSE TO RELEASE RESTRAINT ON TRADE Statement by Food Admin- istration Explaining Pres- ident's Order Effective January 10-Not Neces- sary for Licensees to Re- turn to Washington the Canceled or Modified Li- censes. The Food Administration issues the fol- lowing: By proclamation effective January 10, 1919, the President of the United States, in accordance with the policy of releasing trades from the restraints of war legisla- lion as rapidly as practicable, has with- drawn the requirement of licenses under the food-control act for all persons en- gaged in the Importation, manufacture, storage, and distribution of all commodi- ties heretofore required to be licensed under the direction of the Food Adminis- tration, except in the following cases: List of Exceptions. All persons heretofore required to be licensed engaged in importing, manufac- turing, or distributing wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley; fresh, canned, or cured beef, pork, or mutton; copra, palm kernel, pea- nuts, cottonseed and cottonseed products, butter, cheese, eggs, sugar, near beer, and other similar cereal beverages, oleomar- garine and butter substitutes, all animal or vegetable fats and oils. All persons heretofore required to be licensed en- gaged in importing or manufacturing wheat flour and wheat-mill feeds, rye flour, barley flour, rice and rice flour, oat meal, rolled oats, and oat flour, corn grits, corn meal, hominy, corn flour, starch from corn, corn sirup, glucose, and raw corn flakes. Cold storage warehousemen, ele- \ ators, and warehouses storing wheat, corn, oats, rye, rice, barley. All salt- water fishermen licensed by proclamation of January 10, 1918, all persons hereto- fore required to be licensed engaged in the business of malting barley or other grains or in the business of distributing malt, all persons heretofore required to be licensed engaged in business as manufacturers of fermented beverages containing less than one-half of one per cent of alcohol.

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@& t lt. .EUlletin Iul

PUBLISHED DAILY under order of THE PRESIDENT of THE UNITED STATES by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC ZNFORMATIONGEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * * COMPLETE Record of U. S. GOVERNMENT Activtties

YOL. 3 WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919. No. 510

PLAN FOR DISPOSAL OF SURPLUSGOVERNMENT BUILDING MATERIAL

DISCUSSED ATAIM TO STABILIZE

MARKET CONDITIONS

Facts Brought Out IndicateThat Stocks Are Being Ab-sorbed Without Disturb-ing the General Trade.Lumber theLargest SingleMaterial on Hand-TradeRepresentatives and Offi-cials Present.A conference between the following

representatives of the several construc-tion bureaus of the Government, the WarIndustries Board, and the war servicecommittees on building materials washeld January 8, 1919, in the Council ofNational Defense Building, Washington,D. C.:

WAR DEPARTMENT.Mr. E. C. Morse, representing Mr. C. W.

Hare, Director of Sales; Col. WilliamCouper, Construction Division; Col. P.Junkersfeld, Construction Division; Capt.G. M. Chambers, chairman, Army Com-mittee on Lumber; Capt. G. A. Adams,Procurement Section; Mr. W. E. Farnan,Bureau of Aircraft Production.

NAVY DEPARTMENT.Mr. R. B. Winder, Bureau of Supplies

and Accounts; Lieut. M. C. Haff, Bureauof Supplies and Accounts; Mr. Charles M.Morford, Bureau of Supplies and Ac-counts.

EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION.Mr. J. W. Coffin, Requirements Sec-

tion; Mr. H. W. Jensen, Housing Divi-sion.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.Mr. J. W. Ginder, Supervising Archi-

tect's office.UNITED STATES HOUSING CORPORATION.Mr. James E. Schuyler, Mr. Hugh Mc-

Donald, and Mr. D. Knickerbacker Boyd.UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATIOn.

Mr. B. P. Phillipe, Central AdvisoryPurchasing Committee; Mr. William W.Morris and Mr. M. E. Towner.

WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD.

Building Materials Division.-Mr. Rich-ard L. Humphrey, director; Mr. W. A. R.Anthony, and Prof. Ira H. Woolson.

Lumber Section.-Maj. A. M. Cooke andMr. A. L. Justus.

(Continued on page 6.)

JOINT CONFERENCE

NO LIMIT HEREAFTER ON KINDOR AMOUNT OF SHIP STORES AN

OUTBOUND VESSEL MAY CARRYThe War Trade Board announces in a

new ruling (W. T. B. R. 507), the suspen-sion of 'the ruling heretofore enforcedrequiring all vessels when making appli-cations for bunker licenses to furnishparticulars respecting quantities ofbunker fuel, port, sea, and ship's stores,and suppaies on board vessels and thosedesired to be taken aboard.

Hereafter the filing of Bunker FormsB-9-a, Food Store List, B-9-b, Deck andCabin Store List, B-9-c, Engine StoreList, B-9--d, Slop Chest List, the DetailedLists of Stores, Bunker Form B-10, Sup-plementary Stores List, Bunker FormB-11, Food Consumption Report, andBunker Form B-12, Stores for VesselsLying in the Stream, will not be required.

Bunker licenses will be issued in thesame manner as heretofore, excepting norestrictions will be placed upon the quan-tities of bunker fuel and ship's stores andsupplies desired to be taken by vessels.A new combination application and li-cense form will be ready for distributionin the near future, but in the meantimeapplicants should submit applications onthe regular forms (Bunker Form B-i-a,If an original license is desired, or BunkerForm B-i-b, if a supplementary license isdesired), and all reference to the supple-mentary ship's stores appearing on the ap-plications should be deleted.

RESIGNATION OF ATTORNEYGENERAL GREGORY ANNOUNCED

The resignation of the Attorney Gen-eral of the United States and its ac-ceptance by the President is announced.

The Attorney General has made noinite jlanus- for the future. He will

practice law, but hasins aget determinedat wuhat Place. te appolnt

Director G,FIRST TRAIN k-11 enter upk VA.

Eighteen American Passengers on CarsPassing Through Switzerland.

A Berne dispatch to the State Depart-ment says that so far there has beenonly one train going through Switzerlandfrom Vienna. It carried IS Americancitizens.

LICENSE RULES WITHDRAWNON ALL FOOD COMMODITIESWITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONSAS NOTED IN PROCLAMATIONPURPOSE TO RELEASE

RESTRAINT ON TRADE

Statement by Food Admin-istration Explaining Pres-ident's Order EffectiveJanuary 10-Not Neces-sary for Licensees to Re-turn to Washington theCanceled or Modified Li-censes.

The Food Administration issues the fol-lowing:

By proclamation effective January 10,1919, the President of the United States,in accordance with the policy of releasingtrades from the restraints of war legisla-lion as rapidly as practicable, has with-drawn the requirement of licenses underthe food-control act for all persons en-gaged in the Importation, manufacture,storage, and distribution of all commodi-ties heretofore required to be licensedunder the direction of the Food Adminis-tration, except in the following cases:

List of Exceptions.All persons heretofore required to be

licensed engaged in importing, manufac-turing, or distributing wheat, corn, oats,rye, barley; fresh, canned, or cured beef,pork, or mutton; copra, palm kernel, pea-nuts, cottonseed and cottonseed products,butter, cheese, eggs, sugar, near beer, andother similar cereal beverages, oleomar-garine and butter substitutes, all animalor vegetable fats and oils. All personsheretofore required to be licensed en-gaged in importing or manufacturingwheat flour and wheat-mill feeds, ryeflour, barley flour, rice and rice flour, oatmeal, rolled oats, and oat flour, corn grits,corn meal, hominy, corn flour, starch fromcorn, corn sirup, glucose, and raw cornflakes. Cold storage warehousemen, ele-\ ators, and warehouses storing wheat,corn, oats, rye, rice, barley. All salt-water fishermen licensed by proclamationof January 10, 1918, all persons hereto-fore required to be licensed engaged in thebusiness of malting barley or other grainsor in the business of distributing malt, allpersons heretofore required to be licensedengaged in business as manufacturers offermented beverages containing less thanone-half of one per cent of alcohol.

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The withdrawing of license require-ments takes with it the cancellation ofall license regulations heretofore govern-ing those for whom licenses are no longerrequired. The provisions of the food con-trol act are still in effect.

List of Licenses Canceled.

Licenses are canceled and are no longerrequired in the case.of the following:

All persons, firms, corporations or asso-ciations engaged in the business of Im-porting, manufacturing (including mill-ing, mixing, or packing), storing, or dis-tributing (including buying and sell-ing)-Sirups and molasses.Dried beans, pea seed, or dried peas.Poultry.Fresh or frozen fish (except salt water fisher-

men, licensed under proclamation of Janu-ary 10, 1918).

Fresh fruits or vegetables.Canned: peas, dried beans, tomatoes, corn,salmon, sardines, or tuna.Mild cured, hard cured, salted, dried, smoked,

pickled, or otherwise preserVed salmon.Dried: prunes, apples, peaches, or raisins.Bread in any form and cake, crackers, biscuit,pastry or other bakery products.White arsenic or other insecticides containing

arsenic.Tomato soup, tomato catsup, and other to-

mato products.Alimentary paste.Green coffee.Casings, made from the intestines of animals,

for sausage and for other food commodities.Feeds from any of the following commodities

or any of the following commodities as feedor feed ingredients:

Buckwheat.Kaffir.Milo.Feterita.Broom corn.Cane seed.Spelt.Emmer.Millet.Sunflower seed.Grain and sced screenings.Lentils.Linseed oil cake.Linseed oil meal.Beans.Peas.Dried brewers' grains.Dried distillers' grains.Dried yeast grains.Malt sprouts.Baled bay.Baled alfalfa,Baled straw.Animal or fish products or by-products.Tankage.

Products and By-Products.Products or by-products of any of the follow-

ing commodities as feeds:Shelled corn.Ear corn.Oats.Barley.Buckwheat.Rye.Sorghum grains.Rice.Grain and seed screenings.Velvet beans.Peas.Peanuts.Copra.Palm nut.Palm kernel.Sugar beets.Sugar cane.Hay.Alfalfa.Straw.Sova beans.

Peanut meal and soya-bean meal.All commercial mixed feeds.Condensed, evaporated, or powdered milk.Buckwheat or buckwheat products.All products of wheat or rve other than wheat

or rye flour or wheat miI feeds.

All persons, firms, corporations, or as-sociations engaged in the business of dis-tributing the following commodities:Oat meal, rolled oats, oat flour.Corn grits, corn meal. hominy, corn flour,

starch from corn, corn sirup. glucose, andraw corn flakes.

Wheat flour and rye flour and barley flour.

Lists of Army Units, Casuals, and CiviliansSailing From France on Seven Transports

The War Department authorizes pub-lication of the following information:

The Louisiana sailed from Brest Janu-ary 8 and is due January 21 at NewportNews with the following troops: Fifty-ninth Regiment Coast Artillery Corps,,Field and Staff Headquarters Company,Supply Company, 2 officers, 15 men, medi-cal detachment; Batteries A, B, and C, 33officers, 887 men. Three casual officersclassified as follows: Infantry, 1; MarineCorps, 1; Signal Corps, 1; civilians, 5.

The New Hampshire sailed from BrestJanuary 8 and is due January 21 at New-port News with the following troops:Fifty-ninth Regiment, Coast ArtilleryCorps, Detachment Headquarters Com-pany, 2 officers and 16 men of medical de-tachment; Batteries D, E, and F. 24 offi-cers, 874 men; casual officers, Coast Ar-tillery Corps, 11; civilians, 3.

The transport De Kalb sailed fromBrest January 8 and is due January 19at New York with the following troops:One Hundred and Thirteenth SanitaryTrain, Camp Taylor, 7 officers, 92 men;Headquarters Company, Army Artillery,now attached to Second Army, CampMeade, 1 officer, 104 men; medical detach-ment for duty on board, 1 offlicer, 1 man.Casuals, 6 officers, classified as follows:Two Air Service, 1 Quartermaster, 2 Med-ical, 1 Infantry as courier. Other casu-als: One muan as courier; civilians, 2; sickand wounded, mental not requiring spe-cial attention, 404.

The transport Suriname sailed fromBordeaux January 6 and is due January

WEEKLY COAL SUPPLY REPORTSTO STOP AFTER FEBRUARY FIRSTWeekly coal supply reports will not be

required from industrial consumers anddealers after February 1, it is announcedby the United States Fuel Administra-tion. More than 60,000 of these reportshave been received each week by the ad-ministration since last June and the tabu-lated results have been utilized in accom-plishing the equitable distribution of fuel.

The individual reports have been treat-ed confidentially by the State fuel ad-ministrators and by the Washington head-quarters and have been of great value inthe problems of coal distribution duringthe past year and will be invaluable asrecords for future use.

Rice and rice flour.Any feeds produced from wheat.Raw milk.

Cold Storage Warehouses.All persons,' e.pa.orporations, or as-

sociations en Infrmears business or stor-ing any s Of Informtmmodities, exceptpersons, s rations, or associa-tions engeuaPfifPe business of storingwheat, corn, oats, rye, barley, or rice, asowners or lessees or operators of ware-houses or elevators, or persons, firms,corporations, or associations operatingcold storage warehouses.

It is not necessary for licensees to sendto Washington licenses canceled or modi-flied by this proclamation.

22 at New York with the followingtroops: Detachment of Casual Company,No. 10, 36 officers, 8 men.

The transport Sierra sailed from Bor-deaux January 8 and is due at New YorkJanuary 20 with the following troops:Detachment 337th Field Artillery, 88thDivision, composed of the following:Headquarters field and staff, 10 officers;Headquarters Company, 18 officers, 224men; Battery A, 4 officers, 198 men; Bat-tery B, 3 officers, 203 men; Battery C, 4officers, 189 men; Battery D, 4 officers,180 men; Battery E, 4 officers, 177 men;Medical Detachment, 2 officers, 12 men.Casuals, Medical Detachment, 2 officers,12 men; civilian, 1. Sick and wounded,47 officers, 221 men, classified as follows:Bedridden, 19; mental, 8; requiring nospecial attention, 241.

The transport Godestoer sailed fromBrest January 8 for New York with thefollowing troops: 40th Engineers, Head-quarters Detachment, Medical Detach-ment, Headquarters Detachment, FirstBattalion, Replacement Detachment,Companies A, B, I, and K, 40 officers, 653men; Camp Custer, 1 officer, 44 men;scattered, 20 officers, 217 men; Camp Up-ton, 19 officers, 57 men; Regular Army,335 men; Battery F, 56th Regiment, CoastArtillery Corps, 4 officers, 205 men;Casual Company No. 418, 3 officers, 142men; Camp Meade, 102d Trench MortarBattery (Camp Upton), 4 officers, 76men; casuals, Air Service, 1 officer;Quartermaster, 1 officer; ex-officers, 8;civilians, 8.

The transport Vest Gate sailed fromBordeaux January 8 for New York viaPauillac with the following troops: De-tachment 13 soldiers of French Army.

PARTIAL SHIPPING PREFERENCEGIVEN CEMENT AND LUMBER

The considerable relief in the conges-tion of freight for the east coast ofSouth America, afforded by the large in-crease of shipping tonnage assigned tothe east coast routes, has made it pos-sible for the War Trade Board in a newruling (W. T. B. R. 501) to extend to ce-ment and lumber, to a limited extent, theshipping preferences enjoyed by othercommodities. Collectors of customs andshipping agents have, therefore, beenauthorized to accept cement and lumberas entitled to Shipping Preferences Nos.2 and 3, in accordance with the dateof the license covering the particularshipment, provided, however, that notmore than 500 tons of each shall be givenshipping preference in the cargo of anyone ship.

Additional quantities of cement andlumber may, however, be loaded on anyship when insufficient general cargo cov-ered by Shipping Preferences Nos. 2 and3 is available. In such cases the load-ing of the cement and lumber shall -begoverned by the shipping preference towhich the license covering each parcelentitles it.

Help your Government and yourself atthe same time-buy war-savings stamps.

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THE OFFICIALU. S. BULLETIN: MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919.

WALKER D. HINES IS NAMEDAS THE RAILROAD DIRECTORGENERAL IN PROCLAMATIONISSUED BY THE PRESIDENTPolicies of His Predecessor

Will Be His Own, Mr.Hines Says in a FormalStatement to Officers andEmployees of the RailroadAdministration.

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATESor AMERICA.

A PROCLAMATION APPOINTING A SUCCESSORTo WILLIAM G. M'ADOO, DIRECTOR GENERALOF RAILROADS, AND DEFINING HIS POWERS.

WNhereas by the proclamation dated De-cember 26, 1917, taking over each andevery system of transportation and theappurtenances thereof located whollyor in part within the boundaries of thecontinental United States, it was pro-vided " that the possession, control,operation, and utilization of such trans-portation systems hereby by me under-taken, shall be exercised by andthrough William G. McAdoo, who ishereby appointed and designated Direc-tor General of Railroads; " and

Whereas by a subsequent proclamationdated April 11, 1918, certain other sys-tems of transportation were taken un-der Federal control; and

Whereas the said William G. McAdoo,Director General of Railroads as afore-said, has tendered his resignation,which has been duly accepted:Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson,

President of the United States, under andby virtue of the powers and authorityvested in me by law affecting the Federalcontrol of railroads and systems of trans-portation, and of all powers me heretoenabling, do hereby appoint Walker D.Hines, of New York, Director General ofRailroads, and authorize him, either per-sonally or through such divisions, agen-cies, or persons as he may appoint, inhis own name or in the name of suchdivisions, agencies, or persons, or In thename of the President, to agree with thecarriers or any of them or with any otherperson in interest, upon the amount ofcompensation to be paid pursuant to law,and to sign, seal, and deliver in his ownname or in the name of the President orin the name of the United States of Amer-ica such agreements as may be necessaryand expedient with the carriers or otherpersons in interest respecting compensa-tion, or any other matter concerningwhich it may be necessary or expedientto deal, and to make any and all con-tracts, agreements, or obligations neces-sary or expedient and to issue any andall orders which may in any way be foundnecessary and expedient in connectionwith the Federal control of such systemsof transportation, railroads, or inlandwaterways, as fully in all respects as thePresident is authorized to do, and gen-eraly to do and perform all and singularall acts and things and to exercise all and

singular the powers and duties In rela-tion to such Federal control as the Presi-dent is by law empowered to do and per-form.

In witness whereof I have hereunto setmy hand and caused the seal of the UnitedStates to be affixed.

Done this 10th day of January, in theyear of our Lord one thousand nine hun-dred and nineteen, and of the Independ-ence of the United States of America theone hundred and forty-third,

Woonow WILSON.By the President:

FRANK L. Pors,Acting Secretary of State.

Statement By Mr. Hines.TANUARY 11, 1919.

R. H. Arsarox, Regional Director, Chi-cago, Ill.

B. F. BusH, Regional Dircotor, St. Louis,Mo.

HALE HOLDEN, Regional DirCtor,.ChiCago,Ill.

N. D. MAHER, Regional Director, Roanoke,~Va.C. H. MARKHAM, Regional Director, Phila-

delphia, Pa.A. H. Smrr, Regional Director, New

York, N. Y.B. L. WINCHELL, Regional Director, At-

lanta, Ga.Please have the following placed on all

bulletin boards:"To railroad officers and employees:

" The President has appointed me Di-rector General of Railroads effective atonce. I wish my first official act as Di-rector General of Railroads to be thisstatement to officers and employees. Hay-Ing been part of Mr. McAdoo's organiza-tion from its first day, his policies aremy policies and I intend to carry themout and to do so through the existing rail-road organizations of the Railroad Ad-ministration.

" The responsibilities of the work cannot be exaggerated and there can be nosuccess in it without your confidence andsupport.

" I shall gain and justify your con-fidence by prompt and fair treatment, butuntil you get a chance to know me andjudge me by my works I want you totake me on faith and from the veryfirst day help me to give the Govern-meat the best possible service and thepeople the best possible transportation.

" You and I have been fellow Workersin the hard war work of the past year,and I ask you to join me In giving thepublic even In time of peace the valiantand faithful service that you gave soheartily in time of war.

Announcement By Mr. MeAdoo."I am greatly pleased to be able to put

before you the following statement whichhas just been issued by Mr. McAdoo atLos Angeles:

" The President has authorized meto announce the appointment ofWalker D. Hines as Director Generalof Railroads. lie will enter upon hisduty of office immediately. Mr.Hines has been my assistant at Wash-ington since the beginning of Govern-ment control, and has a thoroughknowledge of organization and admin-istration of the railroads under Fed-eral control as well as of the funda-mental problem involved in the rail-road situation. His ability and ex-

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EXPORTS NO LONGER REQUIREDIN SHIPS OF NATION IMPORTING

The War Trade Board announces, ina new ruling (W. T. B. R. 506), that itwill no longer be a requirement of licensesissued for exportation to Denmark, Nor-way, Sweden, Holland, Iceland, and thpFaroe Island that the shipment shallbe made on a vessel flying the flag Ofthe country of destination. If such con-dition is named in any outstanding I-censes, the same may be disregarded, andthe collectors of customs have been sonotified.

perience admirably fit him for thegreat trust and responsibility withwhich the President has honored him.Aside from his obvious qualificationsMr. Hines Is In full sympathy withthe policies which have guided theRailroad Administration and withthe views of the President on the rail-road question. I am sure that Mr.Hines will have the hearty support ofthe fine army of railroad officers andemployees, and I can ask nothing bet-ter for him than that they shall givehim and the country the same loyaland effective service they renderedduring my term as Director General."

Statement to Public."For your Information I am issuing

the following statement to the public:" I From the first day of Government

control of the railroads I have been apart of Mr. McAdoo's administration,and it will be my purpose as DirectorGeneral to carry forward the policies hehas so ably put into effect-fidelity tothe public interest, a square deal for la-bor, with not only an ungrudging but asincere and cordial recognition of itspartnership in the railroad enterprise,and fair treatment for the owners ofrailroad property and for those withwhom the railroads have business deal-ings.

"'Until the signing of the armisticethe Government's first railroad duty wasto run the railroads to win the war, butnow that the war is won, the Govern-ment's railroad job is to render an ade-quate and convenient transportationservice at reasonable cost. There can beno greater civil triumph in time of peacethan the performance of a successfultransportation service for the 100,000,000-consumers, producers, and travelers inthis country. To participate in theachievement of this great object I inviteall the railroad officers and employeeswith whom I have had the great privi-lege of cooperating in their splendid warwork.

"' I am a profound believer in the vir-tue of mutual understanding. Most dis-putes come from the failure to under-stand the other fellow's legitimate needsand his legitimate difficulties. I shall domy best to understand the points of viewof all the interests affected by the conductof the railroads or charged with duties onthe subject and I shall also try, franklyand as clearly as I can, to get all those In-terests to understand the Government'sneeds and the Government's difficulties inconducting the railroad transportationservice. I ask of all that they will meetme half way In this great work of tryingto understand.'

"W TALKER D. HINES."

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(@thiital L *. Bul inrublhslied Every Week Day, EleePt

Legal Rolidays, Unxder Order of thePrositeut of the United States aMaby Authority, of Congress.

OMeoo No' & Jackson Place,Washngton, D. C. Tel. Main 5600.

Copies of Tnit Owrician U. S. BULEarr5 wllbe'furnished without charge to every post oia.in the United States (to be posted.dally forthe beneft of the public, under order oi thePostmaster General); to legIslative and execU'tive offteers of the United States Government,and to diplomatic representatives of all foreignGovernmenta.-DWARD S. Rocansm, Edito.

RATES BY MAIL.Oneyear ------------- ---- $5.00Six months --- 8---- 3.09One year, postage prepaid to

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JOBS OPEN FOR ACCOUNTANTSIN THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE

The Civil Service Commission an-thorizes the following:

The war is, practically ended but warwork is not. The tremendous labor ofthe details of adjusting the accountsand paying the bills will occupy the timeof a large force for many months tocome. The Ordnance Department of theArmy alone is in need of 200 senior costaccountants at entrance salaries ranging-from $2,200 to $4,200 a year; 300 juniorcost accountants at entrance salariesranging from $1,200 to $2,000 a year- and300 clerks qualified in accounting at en-trance salaries ranging from $1,000 to$1,800 per year, for service at ordnanceestablishments throughout the UnitedStates and in the headquarters at Wash-ington, D. C.

Collection of Income Taxes.The collection of the income tax also

calls for the employment of an additionalnumber of accountants. The income taxunit of the Bureau of Internal Revenueis in need of a number of traveling audi-tors and resident auditors at entrancesalaries ranging from $1,800 to $4,500 ayear.

All of these positions are open to bothmen and women.

Civil Service Applications.The United States Civil Service Com-

mission is receiving applications for thesepositions. Applicants will not be re-quired to report at any place for ex-ainination, but will be rated upon theirphysical ability, education, training, andexperience, based upon the sworn state-ment in their applications and upon cor-roborative evidence adduced by the com-mission. Application blanks and full in-formation may be obtained from the see-retary of the local board of civil sern iceexaminers at the post office or custom-house in any city, or by communicatingm ith the United States Civil Service Com-mission, Washington, D. C.

48 LOCOMOTIVES* SHIPPED.A statement issued by the Railroad Ad-

ministration shows that a total of 43 loco-motives were shipped during the weekended January 4.

PRESIDENT ASKS LAOR BOARD'TO END NEW YORK PORT STRIKE

Shipping Board and .DepartmentsConcerned Agree to Abide by

Conciliators' Decision.

The White House makes public the fol-lowing cablegram:

PARIs.Mr. J. P. TunmruLTY,

White House, Washington.Please send the following to Messrs.

Taft and Manly, National War LaborBoard:

" I have been informed by the Secre-tary of Labor as to the serious situationwhich has developed in the port of NewYork and the strike of marine workerswhich seriously cripples the movementsof troops and supplies. Consider this avery grave emergency, and understandthat it has arisen because the parties tothe controversy failed to make a joint sub-mission to the National War Labor Board.

I earnestly request that you take upthis case again and proceed to make afinding. I appreciate the honesty andsincerity of the board in announcing, onWednesday, that it could not promise afinal decision in the controversy withouto formal submission from all parties, butI am sure that the War and Navy De-partments, the Shipping Board, and Rail-road Administration; and any other Gov-ernmental agencies interested in the con-troversy will use all the power wMhichthey possess to make your finding effec-tive, and I also believe that prihate boatowners will feel constrained by every con-sideration of patriotism in the presentemergency to accept any recommendationwihich your board may make. Althoughthe National War Labor Board, up to thesigning of the armistice, was concernedsolely with the prevention of stoppage ofwar work and the maintenance of produc-tion of materials essential to the conductof the war, I take this opportunity alsoof saying that it is my earnest hope thatin the present period of industrial transi-tion arising from the war the board shoulduse all means n ithin its power to stabilizeconditions and prevent industrial disloca-tion and warfare.

. Woonnow WILsoa.

Will Abide by Decision.The United States Department of La-

bor authorizes the following:The Departments of Labor, War, and

Navy, and the United States ShippingBoard at the request of the Presidenthave adised the War Labor Board thattheir respective departments will abideby any decision of the War Labor Boardin regard to the controversy now going onat the port of New York.

Benjamin M. Squires, commissioner ofconciliation, detailed by the Departmentof Labor to the United States ShippingBoard commission and on behalf of theLabor Department, has requested themen to return to work pending the hear-ing of the National War Labor Board,which will take place in the Chamber ofEstimates, New York City, Monday, a. in.,10 o'clock. A postponement of this hear-ing has been due to the inability of W. H.Taft to reach New York before that time.

The following telegram was sent by

STEPS TAKEN TO DISCOURAGETRAFFIC IN SAVINGS STAMPS.

Because of the many complaints reach-lig Washington to the effect that privateagencies have been established in variouscities for traffic in war-savings stampsand Liberty bonds, Lewis Franklin, di-rector of the newly created war-loan or-ganization of the United States Treasury,has asked the various news-disseminatingagencies of the country to cooperate inspreading information which will tend tooffset this tendency.

According to a report from Milwaukee,where this practice is in vogue, stampsare bought for $3.75 and sold fbr $4.05per stamp to a private list of customers.Mr. Franklin points out that there is nolaw prohibiting the sale of stamps in thisfashion. He suggests, however, that asone means of circumventing this novelbut questionable scheme, holders ofstamps desirous of redeeming them doso through their local post office, giving10 days' notice, and thus redeeming theirstamps at an actual gain instead of losingmoney by dealing through these brokers.At the same time owners of stamps areurged to hold them until maturity if forno other than purely patriotic reasons.

Officials of the Federal reserve districtshave been asked to place in the hands ofholders of Government securities informa-tion that will protect them from so-calledstamp and bond brokers.

Hugh L. Kerwin, of the Department ofLabor, to Benjamin Mi. Squirea in NewYork:BENJAMIN AL SQUIRES,

Coinwdassioner of Gonciliation,Department of Labor,

Care United States Shipping Board,New York, N. Y.

A cablegram has been received fromPresident Wilson requesting the NationalWar Labor Board to reassume jurisdic-tion over the controversy now going onat the port of New York. In compi-ance with the request of the Presidentthe Department of War, the Departmentof the Navy, the Railroad Administra-tion, and the Shipping Board haN e agreedto submit any interest which they havein the controversy to the National WarLabor Board and to abide by such de-cisions as the board makes. Membersof the National War Labor Board havestarted for New York City and will holdhearings in the city hall, Board of Esti-mates room, beginning Monday next at10 o'clock a. in., provided the men onstrike return to work immediately. Iurge upon you the importance of convey-ing this information to the employeeson strike. A conference in the office ofthe Director General of Railroads 1-asjust been concluded at which the Rail-road Administration was represented byDirector General Hines and his aisist-ants, Messrs. Gray and Tyler, Wa De-partment by Brig. Gen. F. T. Hines, NavyDepartment by L. -M. Howe, ShippingBoard by H. B. Ehrmann, and LaborDepartment by H. L. Kerwin. All theserepresentatives and departments inter-ested join with the Secretary of Laborin asking that the men resume workimmediately.

HuGH L. Krawls,Director Labor Adjustment Service.

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I WORK OF CONGRESSBRIEFLY TOLD I

SENATE.

On Saturday the Military Committeeamended the House bill providing for theadjustment of informal contracts en-tered into by the War Department by pro-viding for a war contracts appeal com-mission, which is to finally dispose of alldisputes arising out of contracts of thischaracter which Government officials andcontractors can not adjust. Otherwiseall settlements will be made by War De-partment officials as provided in theHouse bill.

Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, chairman of asubcommittee which has been making ageneral inquiry into social and laborconditions, stated Saturday that a con-crete industrial welfare program in the,shape of definite legislative proposals willbe submitted to Congress as a result ofextensive hearings that have been held.

HOUSE.Although consideration of the river and

harbor bill, carrying about $26,000,000was completed Saturday evening at anight session the final vote was not takenuntil to-day.

Representative Arthur G. Dewalt,Democrat, of Pennsylvania, member ofthe Committee on Interstate Commerce.introduced a bill that provides for a com-promise between Government railroadownership and private ownership. Itwould create an executive department tobe known as the " Department of Rail-roads," to be headed by a " Secretary ofRailroads." The country would be di-vided into five regional districts and therewould be created for each regional dis-trict a " Federal railroad company," eachof which would have the power to takeover all roads in its district either bypurchase or condemnation. Funds forfinancing this plan would be providedthrough the sale of stock of the Federalrailroad company. There also would bea Federal advisory council, with powerto investigate and make recommendationsregarding matters pertinent to railroadmanagement, operation, and control. Thepower to approve or disapprove of In-creases in the capital stock of each Fed-eral railroad company would be lodgedin the Interstate Commerce Commission.The Government would guarantee 3 percent dividends on the stock of eachFederal railroad company, with anequitable division between the Govern-ment and the companies of all profits.Provision is made for the creation of a"Federal railroad board " of six mem-bers, which would fix all interstate ratesand such intrastate rates as Congress hasthe power to regulate. No State author-ity would be permitted to fix any rate,service, or operation of railroads ownedby a Federal company and all financialoperations of ox ery Federal railroadcompany would have to be appro, ed bythe Federal railroad board.

The Committee on Rules reversed itsprevious action and ordered a special ruleto be reported, giving the bill appropriat-ing $100,000,000 for European food reliefas asked for by President Wilson the rightof way. Previous action refusing thisrule was had by a vote of five Republicans

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Export Trade PapersFiled with Commission I

The following export organizations havefiled with the Federal Trade Commission,Export Division, the papers described be-low under the provisions of the Webb ex-port trade law:

Maxim Munitions Corporation, 120Broadway, New York City. (Letter ofwithdrawal-not solely engaged in ex-porting.)

Portuguese American Trading Corpora-tion, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y.(Letter of wfthdrawal-not solely organ-ized for foreign exports.)

REPORTS INFLUENZA SUBSIDING.

The epidemie of influenza in the So-ciety Islands is rapidly subsiding, a dis-patch to the State Department to-dayfrom Consul Thomas B. L. Layton, atTahiti, announced. There are but a fewsporadic cases occurring and relief is nolonger required.

voting against the rule and three Demo-crats supporting it.

A resolution was introduced by Mr.Emerson, of Ohio, providing for the im-mediate discharge of all soldiers in theUnited States whose services are nolonger necessary. Provision is made, how-ever, to prevent crippling the Army or-ganization through too rapid demobiliza-tion.

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NEW PNEWMA _VACIE RSOLDIERS LEAVING THE ARMY

The following statement is authorizedby the Office of the Surgeon General ofthe Army:

A pneumonia vaccine which has shownevidence of protective value through itsvoluntary use by military persons, willbe administered to all soldiers who desireit before they are discharged underauthority of a circular letter issuedJanuary 10 by Surg. Gen. Merritte W.Ireland.

The laboratory division of the ArmyMedical Department is developingthe use of a lipo-vacclne as apreventative for pneumonia due topneumococci of Types I, II, and III, andit is to extend the expected benefits ofthis preventative measure, and also to de-termine its value more exactly and on abroad scale that its use among soldierssoon to be discharged and temporarilyamong civilians is authorized and en-couraged on condition that the resultsof the immunization be communicated tothe Surgeon General's Office for record.

A lipo-vaccine is a vaccine in which thegerms are suspended in oil instead ofsalt water. The absorption being delayeda larger dose can be administered at onetime, reducing the number of treatmentsnecessary to give immunity to a single in-jection.

Cards will be furnished all personstreated who are not in the militaryservice, or who are soon to leave theservice, in order that they may communi-cate to the Surgeon General the resultsof the treatment.

9000COM ONSIN~ FINLANDDESPERATE, MINISTER REPORTS

The food situation in Finland and theBaltic provinces is described in a dis-patch received by Acting Secretary Polk,of the State Department, from AmericanMinister Morris, at Stockholm. This re-port states:

" Food conditions in Finland are acuteand require immediate attention and re-lief While the country possesses a fairsupply of grain, according to the lastautumn crop figures, this is held byfarmers in agricultural districts ofsoutheast Finland who have producedit. Western and northern regions ofFinland, owing to rocky soil and lakes,are unproductive.

" Iegions Absolutely Destitute."

"These regions, together with Helsing-fors and other cities, are absolutely des-titute, owing to unproductivity and factthat grain imports normally dependedon from Russia have long since been cutoff. About half of Finnish population,or about one and one-half million people,are actually facing extreme privation infood. Bread consisting of oats, moss,and cellulose, is very had and unnourish-ing, and is doled out in rations of only80 grams Der day to over 1,00,000 cardholders. This is barely enough to sus-tain life. The whole country is withoutpork, fats, sugar, and other food neces-sities, and where there is no grain thereis nothing. Considerable sickness pre-vails in Helsingfors and western partsof Finland, where food shortage is mostacute.

"Facing Extreme Privation."

"Baltic States comprising Esthonia,Livonia, and Courland, are likewise fac-ing extreme privation. Esthonia haslarge grain supplies, but Bolsheviks areinvading country at present, taking ordestroying food supplies, and if con-tinued will soon leave the country desti-tute. Livonia and Courland have beenstripped of food supplies, first by ,theRussian Army, later by the Germanrequisitions, and recently by the Bol-shevik invaders, who have taken or de-stroyed everything available. Nothingleft in Livonia and Courland and imme-diate relief essential to prevent ca-lamity."

TRIBUTE TO COL. ROOSEVELT.

Army Aviators Drop Floral Wreaths onOyster Bay Grounds.

The Division of Military Aeronautics,War Department, authorizes the follow-ing:

Army aviators from Hazelhurst Field,Mineola, Long Island, paid a last tributeto the late Col. Roosevelt from the airon January 6. Soon after the death ofthe colonel was reported, the comnnandingofficer at Hazelhurst Field ordered 10Army pilots to fly to Oyster Bay and keepup an aerial patrol over the home of theex-President for 24 hours. At intervalsfloral wreaths were dropped upon thegrounds at Sagamore Hill as a token ofthe high esteem with which the Army,and particularly the Air Service, held Col.Theodore Roosevelt.

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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD'SWEEKLY BANK STATEMENT

Further liquidation of investments alsosubstantial reduction in Federal Reservenote circulation are indicated in the Fed-eral Reserve Board's weekly bank state-ment issued as at close of business onJanuary 10, 1919. The statement for thefirst time shows net investments of thereserve banks in bank premises, i. e.,book values of banking houses and otherproperty held for the eventual use asbanking quarters.

Investments.-Aggregate holdings of"war paper " show a decrease for theweek of 60.4 millions, while other dis-counts on hand fell off 11.4 millions. Ofthe total discounts the percentage of warpaper is about 84.5 per cent. Accept-ances on hand declined 12.4 millions, Chi-cago and Cleveland reporting consider-able liquidation of this class of paper.An increase of 50.7 millions in UnitedStates short-term securities representslargely temporary Treasury certificatestaken by three reserve banks to coveradvances to the Government pending col-lection of funds from depositary insti-tutions, and to a lesser extent one-yearcertificates deposited with the Treasuryto secure Federal' Reserve bank notecirculation. Total earning assets fell off84.4 millions.

Deposits.-Government deposits de-clined about 54 millions, while member-bank deposits went up 87.8 millions.Net deposits, because of the smaller"float" reported this week, show an in-crease for the week of 22.5 millions.

Reserves.-Gold reserves increased 1.4millions and total cash reserves 8.2 mil-lions. Considerable shifting of reservesaway from New York, mainly to theother eastern banks, is noted. Thebanks' reserve percentage, because of thegain in cash reserves and the consider-able reduction in Federal Reserve noteliabilities, shows a rise from 51.2 to 51.8per cent.

Note circulation.-Federal Reserveagents report a decrease of 21.5 millionsin the total of Federal Reserve notes out-standing. Federal Reserve notes held bythe banks increased 35.4 millions, ofwhich 29.1 millions is shown for the NewYork bank, A further decline of 56.9millions in the volume of actual circula-tion of Federal Reserve notes is shown,all the banks except those at Clevelandand Richmond reporting smaller circula-tion figures than the week before. Ag-gregate liabilities of the banks on Fed-eral Reserve bank notes in circulationshow an increase for the week of 3.2millions.

Condition of [ember Banks, January 3,1919.

Substantial increases in the amounts ofTreasury certificates on hand more thanoffset by curtailment of loans and otherinvestments are indicated in the board'sstatement showing condition on January8 of 757 member banks in leading cities.

Following the January 2 certificateissue reporting banks show an increase intheir certificate holdings from 953.6 to1,265 millions, over one-half of the totalincrease being shown for the New Yorkbanks, and over 75 per cent for memberbanks in the 12 Federal reserve cities.Holdings of United States bonds otherthan circulation bonds show a decline of

JOINT CONFERENCE OVER PLANFOR DISPOSAL OF MATERIAL(Continued from page 1.)

WAR SERVICE COMMrITTEES.

Automatic Sprinklers.-Mr. Henry B.Cross, secretary, secretary General FireExtinguisher Co., Providence, R. I., andMr. H. E. Hoffman, General Fire Extin-guisher Co., Providence, R. I.

Brick.-Mr. William Schlake, chair-man, president Illinois Brick Co., ConwayBuilding, Chicago, Ill.

Gypsum.-Mr. Virgil G.. Marani, repre-sentative, care of Gypsum Industries As-sociation, 415 Woodward Building, Wash-ington, D. C.

Hollow building tile.-Mr. H. M. Keas-bey, chairman, vice president NationalFireproofing Co., Flat Iron Building, NewYork, N. Y., and Mr. E. R. Sturtevant,secretary, care of Hollow Building TileBureau, 631 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wash-ington, D. C.

Illuminating glassware.-Mr. MarshallW. Gleason, chairman, president Gleason-Tiebout Glass Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Lime.-Mr. William E. Carson, chair-man, president Riverton Lime Co., River-ton, Va., and Mr. Charles Warner, presi-dent Charles Warner Co., Wilmington,Del.

Luiber.-Mr. D. G. Coit, Georgia-Florida Yellow Pine Emergency Bureau,Heard Building, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr.Roland Perry, Georgia-Florida YellowPine Emergency Bureau, Munsey Build-ing, Washington, D. C.; Mr. John N.Gibbs, chairman, North Carolina PineEmergency Bureau, Norfolk, Va.; Mr.Roy H. Jones, manager Northern Hemlock& Hardwood Manufacturers Association,Michigan Hardwood Manufacturers Asso-ciation, Ouray Building, Eighth and GStreets, Washington, D. C.; Mr. H. L. DeMuth, Southern Pine Association, careof Great Southern Lumber Co., Bogalusa,La.; Mr. G. C. Nickerson, New EnglandSpruce Emergency Bureau, 131 StateStreet, Boston, Mass.; Mr. G. L. Hume,North Carolina Pine Emergency Bureau,care of Montgomery Lumber Co., Suffolk,Va.; Mr. L. D. Tanner, secretary, NorthCarolina Pine Emergency Bureau, 708Thirteenth Street NW., Washington,D. C.; Mr. A. W. Mallinson, PennsylvaniaHemlock Emergency Bureau, care ofCentral Pennsylvania Lumber Co., Wil-liamsport, Pa.; Mr. C. W. Chntrell, secre-tary, National Bureau Wholesale LumberDistributors, 226 Kellogg Building, Wash-ington, D. C.; Mr. A. A. D. Rahn, Shevlin-Carpenter-Clarke Co., 2080 CommercialBank Building, Chicago, Ill.

Metal lath.-Mr. Zenas W. Carter,chairman, Associated Metal Lath Manu-facturers, Cleveland, Ohio.

Millwork.--Mr. George J. Osgood, rep-resentative, care of Wheeler-Osgood Co.,Tacoma, Wash.

Plumbing supplies.-Mr. George Herth,jr., representative, Southern Building,Washington, D. C.; Mr. John B. Horne,

S.6 millions, and loans secured by UnitedStates war obligations a decline of 50.8millions, nearly one-half of which is re-ported for banks in the 12 Federal re-serve cities. All other loans and invest-ments show a decline of 272.5 millions,over 60 per cent of this decline applyingto banks in Federal reserve cities.

care of J. L. Mott Iron Works, New York,N. Y.; Mr. Philip J. Faherty, Lambert-ville Pottery Co., Lambertville, N. J.;Mr. C. B. Wilson, Haines, Jones & Cad-bury Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. C. T.Ford, care of H. Mueller ManufacturingCo., Decatur, Ill.

Portland cement.-Mr. W. A. Holman,assistant chairman, care of Atlas Port-land Cement Co., New York, N. Y.; andMr. H. I. Todd, representative, care ofAtlas Portland Cement Co., Washington,D. C.

Slate.-Mr. Thomas S. Nelson, chair-man, Rising & Nelson Slate Co., 101 ParkAvenue, New York, N. Y.

Steel sash.-Mr. Edward Lupton,president, David Lupton Sons Co., Phila-delphia, Pa.

Tiling.-Mr. F. W. Walker, chairman,president Beaver Falls Art Tiling Co.,Beaver Falls, Pa.

Facts Developed at Conference.

The conference was called by its chair-man, Richard L. Humphrey, director ofbuilding materials, War IndustriesBoard, for the purpose of developing, auniform method of procedure by the sev-eral Government agencies in the matterof the disposal of surplus stocks of build-ing materials. The subject was thor-oughly discussed and the following factswere developed:

1. That the Government agencies are notgoing to dispose of surplus stocks ofbuilding materials in such a way as todisturb market conditions.

2. That -these surplus stocks are beingrapidly absorbed by redistribution amongthe several Government departments sothat the greater portion of these ma-terials will be thus cared for.

3. That, with the exception of lum-ber, the amount of these surplus stocksis very small, and can not materiallyaffect market conditions.

Disposition of Surplus Lumber.4. That the largest single material was

lumber, and in connection with it a planwas unanimously agreed to, and is nowbeing considered by the industry,whereby the Government will in a suit-able manner dispose of amounts too smallto in any way affect the market; wherelarge amounts are concentrated the dis-posal will be made in conjunction withthe industry. It is estimated that thetotal amount of this surplus stock doesnot constitute more than one-sixth of thenormal monthly output of lumber forthe entire country. The same plan isto be applied to other building materialsand is being considered by these indus-tries.

The manufacturers and producers ofbuilding materials present at the confer-ence were very much surprised at thesmall stock of surplus material in thepossession of the Government, and werevery much pleased and thoroughly satis-fled with the manner in which the Gov-ernment was arranging for the disposalof this material.

It was conceded by all that this actionremoved an uncertainty that was seri-ously and adversely affecting not onlythe market for building materials, butthe building industry itself.

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SALE BY ALIEN CUSTODIANOF INSURANCE STOCK HELDIN INTERNATIONAL COMPANYEXPLAINED BY MR. PALMERFIRST SALE REJECTED

BY ADVISORY BOARD'

Questions ArisingAfter Sub-sequent Private Sale toCrum & Forster Investi-gated by Committee.Held by It to Have Accom-plished the "Americaniza-tion" of the Company.

A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien PropertyCustodian, authorizes the following state-ment:

"A public sale of 2,000 shares, being thetotal issued capital stock of the Inter-national Insurance Co., was held underthe direction of this office in New Yorkon November 21st, at the office of the In-ternational Insurance Co., 80 MaidenLane. There were about 25 persons pres-ent, but only two qualified bidders. Thefirst bidder to qualify according to theterms of the sale was Crum & Forster,and the second, the Chase SecuritiesCorporation. The bidding was opened at$500,000, and continued to $576,500, atwhich figure it was closed, the Chase Se-curities Corporation being the highestbidder.

Rejected by Advisory Committee."In all sales of insurance properties

by the Alien Property Custodian, thecharacter of the purchaser and the ade-quacy of the price are passed upon byour special advisory committee for fireinsurance, which consists of:

Jesse S. Phillips, superintendent of in-surance for the State of New York.

R. M. Bissell, president of the HartfordFire Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn.

Orlis E. Lane, president of the NiagaraFire Insurance Co., of New York.

Allen McCulloh, of the law firm ofAlexander & Green, New York, and

Benjamin Rush, president of the Insur-ance Co. of North America, of Philadel-phia.

"Before the sale Crum & Forster hadsubmitted to this committee a statementof its purpose to bid, and disclosed tothe satisfaction of the committee the per-sons who would be interested in thepurchase, if they were the successful bid-ders.

Results of Investigation."After the sale, the Chase Securities

Corporation having been the highest bid-der, the matter was in due course re-ferred to said committee. The committeeheard voluntary statements made by therepresentatives of the Chase SecuritiesCorporation. Although it was not statedby the Chase Securities Corporation atthe hearing before the special advisorycommittee above referred to, the vice

president of the Chase Securities Cor-poration afterwards declared that thestock of that company was bought solely-for the purpose of liquidating the insur-ance company, with the hope and expecta-tion of making a profit out of suchliquidation.

"After consideration, the advisorycommittee passed a resolution that thebid of the Chase Securities Corporationbe rejected 'upon the ground that itwould appear that the ultimate dispo-sition of said stock, if acquired by saidChase Securities Corporation, would beto persons, some of whom have not beeudisclosed, and others of whom have beenrepresentatives of the German interestswhich formerly owned and controlled theInternational Insurance Company of NewYork.'

Executive Order Obtained."In view of this action of the advisory

committee, it became necessary to se-cure an Executive order, because thetrading with the enemy act provides ' thatwhen sold at public sale, the Alien Prop-erty Custodian upon the order of thePresident stating the reasons therefor,shall have the right to reject all bids andresell such property at public sale orotherWise as the President may direct.'Before sailing for Europe the Presidentdelegated this power to Frank L. Polk,Acting Secretary of State, and on the4th day of December, 1918, Mr. Polk,upon my recommendation, signed the fol-lowing order:

" The Alien Property Custodian having of-fered at public sale in the city of New York,State of New York, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the21st day of November, 1918, the followingproperty, to wit, those 2,000 shares of thecapital stock of the International InsuranceCo. of New York, a corporation organized andexisting under and by virtue of the laws ofthe State of New York, held by him as AllenProperty Custodian and certain bids havingbeen made for said stock, the Alien PropertyCustodian be and he is hereby authorized toreject all bids made at such sale and to resellsaid property at private sale to an Americancitizen without public or other advertisementat not less than the highest sum bid thereforat such sale, to wit; the sum of $576,500.

" My reasons for the foregoing determina-tion and order are:

"(a) That upon the investigation by theAlien Property Custodian it has developedthat the highest bid made at said sale was forand on account of persons whose names werenot disclosed as provided by the law and saidbid is therefore not in accordance with lawand should not be accepted.

"(b) That the said stock is sought to beacquired by said highest bidder and other per-sons for the purpose of liquidating the busi-ness of said International Insurance Co., ofNew York, and it is the expressed opinion ofState officials having supervision over insur-ance companies, in which I concur, that itwill be to the best interests of the people of theUnited States to continue the said InsuranceCo. as a going concern under American owner-ship rather than to allow its liquidation anddissolution at the present time.

" (c) Another public sale would entail use-less delay and expense."

Sold al. private Sale."In pursuance of said order, I sold at

private sale the said 2,000 shares of stockto the only other bidder appearing at thepublic sale held November 21, 1918, to wit,Crum & Forster, for the highest sumwhich was bid therefor at the sale,$576,500, which amount was paid in cashto the Alien Property Custodian and thestock delivered. Immediately thereafteran advertisenmnt appeared in the Journalof Commerce, together with a reading no-tice, containing an interview with a mem-ber of the firm of Crum & Forster, bywhich it appeared that Sumner Ballardhad been continued by the purchasers as

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president and general manager of the In-ternational Insurance Co., and disclosingthe purpose of the purchasers to continuethe operation of the business of the com-pany as heretofore in the office of SumnerBallard & Co.

Again Referred to Committee."In view of the circumstance last above

mentioned, some question was raised asto the good faith of the purchase by Crum& Forster and the extent of the disclos-ures by said firm of the interests con-cerned in this purchase. It was repre-sented to me that Mr. Ballard, who hadheretofore been a representative of cer-tain German insurance interests, wasfinancially interested in the purchase, andthat the sale to Crum & Forster had,therefore, no real effect in dislodging theenemy interest and control. I thoughtthese allegations of sufficient importanceto justify me in again submitting the en-tire matter to the advisory committee,asking that committee to make furtherinvestigation by the examination of wit-nesses or otherwise, and to pass finallyupon the following questions:

"(1) Should the action of the advisorycommittee on November 22, advising therejection of the bid of the Chase Securi-ties Corporation, be affirmed?

"(2) Was the bid of Crum & Forstermade in good faith after disclosure of allpersons interested therein?

"(3) What effect, if any, did the actionof Crum & Forster in reorganizing thecompany with Mr. Ballard as presidentand general manager have upon the goodfaith of their purchase, and how farshould such action influence the AlienProperty Custodian in the premises?

"(4) Will the sale to Crum & Forster,under the circumstances, accomplish areal Americanization of the InternationalInsurance Co.?

Report of Committee."The advisory committee held two

meetings to consider these questions, no-tice of which was given to all interestedparties; heard the testimony of variouswitnesses who voluntarily appeared forthe purpose of giving information to thecommittee, and reported to the AlienProperty Custodian as follows:

"After hearing the above further state-ments, and upon consideration, the committeewould reply to the questions contained in theletter of the Alien Property Custodian abovereferred to as follows, said questions beingherein quoted for convenience:

"(1) Should the action of the advisory com-mittee on November 22, advising the rejec-tion of the bid of the Chase Securities Co., beaffirmed?

"In reply to question (1), it is the sense ofthe committee that nothing has been devel-oped upon its investigation of the matters cov-ered by the above letter of the Alien PropertyCustodian upon which it would be warranted

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5,000 BRITISH COAL MINERSRELEASED FROM ARMY DAILY,

BUT FUEL PROBLEM REMAINSREPORT BY U. S. SPECIAL MISSION

Former workers in the coal mines ofGreat Britain are being released frommilitary service at a rate approaching5,000 per day in the country's attempt toielieve quickly the fuel shortage whichaffects not only her own industrial re-construction and the comfort of herhouseholders, but that of the severalEuropean States which have alwayslooked to England for coal.

This is the information conveyed in areport to United States Fuel Administra-tor H. A. Garfield by a special commis-sion which has spent two months abroadin a study of the fuel condition.

The report states that while the return-ing mine workers may increase produc-tion some 500,000 tolfs per week duringJanuary, 1919, the solution of Great Brit-ain's coal difficulties -is not yet in sightbecause of the inroads of Spanish influ-enza and the fact that mine developmentwork was neglected during the war.

The commission found that Britishmeasures in handling fuel problems dur-ing the war closely approximated thoseadopted in the United States, but wentfurther, in that a system of householdrationing was installed and that all coalmines were taken under Government con-trol. The date of this later action wasFebruary 22, 1917, but wages and priceshad previously been fixed by Governmentorder and the mines in the South Walesdistrict had been placed under Govern-ment control on November 29, 1916, sub-sequent to labor troubles.

A controller of coal mines, Sir Guy Cal-throp, was appointed in February, 1917.

Saving By Zone System.A zone system eliminating wastage in

rail transportation the commission foundsaved 700,000,000 ton-miles, and " similarsavings were effected with shipping."The household rationing system was in-troduced in the fall of 1918 and is still inforce.

The commission estimates British coalproduction for 1918 at not in excess of226,000,000 tons, the production fromJanuary to November, inclusive, havingbeen 208,727,000 tons. The 1917 produc-tion was 248,743,000 tons as against287,430,000 tons in 1913.

Up to the present time, according tothe report, " there has been an aggregateincrease of 13 shillings per ton in SouthWales and 10 shillings 6 pence in the restof the country over and above the pricesprevailing in June, 1914."

Taking up the present situation, thereport says that several reasons raisedoubt as to whether Great Britain willfind any substantial relief from its fuelproblems in the near future.

A doubt is expressed as to whether therequirements of industry in peace willnot more than offset the fuel released byhalted munitions plants.

" Italy and France are crying for coal,"the commission finds, "while Spain, Hol-land, Norway, Sweden, and other neu-trals * * * are anxious to replenishtheir depleted stocks and to fortify them-selves for the period of reconstruction.

SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

The Bureau of Engraving and Print-ing, Washington, D. C., will receive sealedproposals as follows:

Until 2 p. in., January 15-On packing toolsof style and quality of the No. 816 describedon page 501 of the Fairbanks Company's cata-logue; on 1,000 feet of i-inch white pine shelv-ing; on 1,000 feet of JI-inch Virginia pine par-tition; on 1,000 feet of 2-inch cypress; on1,000 feet of J-inch poplar.

Until 2 p. in. January 18-On 4,000 yards5'4 rubber cloth; on one piece of polishedplate wire glass 93 inches long.* Until 2 p. m., January 22-On 100,000pounds of corn dextrine.

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

The Bureau of Yards and Docks of theNavy Department has issued the follow-ing invitations for proposals, to be openedFebruary 3, 1919:

8579. Fort Lafayette, dredging. Estimatedcost, $20,000.

3730. Chelsea, Mass., kitchen and diet-kitchen equipment. Estimated cost, $6,500.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

Sealed proposals will be received untilJanuary 16, at Fort Riley, Kans., for thesale of the following waste materials:

Files, wall, small, regulation, 1.Tents, conical, 6.Tent, pyramidal, small, 1.Tents, pyramidal, large, 25.Tents, storage, 4.Tent, hospital, wards, 1.The zone supply officer, Jeffersonville,

Ind., w ill receive proposals until 10 a. in.,January 20, on the following list of con-clemned supplies, each proposal to be ac-companied by a certified check, in favorof the zone supply officer, for an amountequal to 10 per cent of the amount in-volved in the proposal:

Lot 1, 51,915 pounds, 993 pieces channeliron, 8-10 feet long.

Lot 2, 518 pounds, 4 bulldozer wrought Tsaddles (iron, malleable).

Lot 3, 106 pounds, 2 bulldozer bolster ill-lettes (iron. malleable).

Lot 4, 152 pounds, 2 bulldozer angle iron(iron, malleable).

Lot 5, 150 pounds, 44 irons, 2 inches wide,10 inches long.Lot 6, 5,016 pounds, 220 manufactured sad-

dles (malleable iron for water wagons).Lot 7, 7,000 pounds, cast iron, heavy.Lot 8, 472 pounds, heels, rubber, old.Lot 9, 1,200 pounds, ponchos, rubber, old.Lot 10, 4,605 pounds, brown duck clippings.Lot 11, 3,055 pounds, duck and drill, white

remnants in two yards and less, 5.002 yards.Lot 12, 32,223 pounds, duck, 0. D. scrap.Lot 18, 5,358 pounds, silesla, 0. D. cut-

tings.Lot 14, 4,548 pounds, jeans, corset cuttings.Lot 15, duck, brown, remnants from 5 to 10

yards in length, 25371 yards.Lot 16, 310 pounds, buckram cuttings.Lot 17, 3,284 pounds, padding, canvas.Lot 18, 19.309 pounds denim cuttings, blue.Lot 19, 4,977 pounds floor sweepings, mixed

cotton and woolLot 20, 8,768 pounds lining serge cuttings.Lot 21, 18,727 pounds khaki clippings.Lot 22, 8,012 pounds mixed strings and No.

2 rope.Lot 23, 2,989 pounds corrugated cartons

(paper).Lot 24, 8,018 pounds mixed papers.Lot 25, 8.923 pounds leather sweepings.Lot 26, 2,633 pounds leather dust.Lot 27, 345 pounds harness scrap,Lot 28, 478 pounds melton olive-drab cut-

tings.Lot 20, 151 pounds gray wool shirting clip-

pings.Lot 30, 3,657 pounds flannel olive-drab cut-

tings.Lot 31, 5,279 pounds felt, gray, cuttings.Lot 12, 195 pounds felt, old hats.Lot 38, 140 pounds kersey. blue, cuttings.

Contribute to the Red Cross fund.

SALE OF INSURANCE STOCKS BYALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN

(Continued from page 7.)In now recommending that the action taken byit on November 22, 1918, based upon the in-formation and statements then submitted,should be disaffirmed.

"At the request of the chairman, Mr. Phil-lips, who was not present at the meeting ofthe committee on November 22, 1918, he wasexcused from voting upon this question.

(2) Should the action of the Alien Prop-erty Custodian in securing the Executive or-der above mentioned and carrying out theprovisions of same be approved, which lastquestion involves these:

"g(a) Was the bid of Crum & Forster madein good faith after disclosure of all personsinterested therein?

"In answer to subquestion (a), the com-mittee is of the opinion that said bid wasmade in good faith after disclosure of all per-sons financially interested therein.

" (b) What effect, if any, did the action ofCrUm & Forster, in reorganizing the companywith Mr. Ballard as president and generalmanager, as above stated, have upon the goodfaith of their purchase, and how far shouldsuch action influence the Alien Property Cus-todian in the premises?

" In reply to subquestion (b), the commit-tee is of the opinion that such action had noinfluence upon the good faith of Crum & Fors-tcr and that it should not Inflence the AlienProperty Custodian in the premises in anyrespect.

(c) Will the sale to Crum & Forster, un-der the circumstances, accomplish a realAmericanization of the International Insur-ance Co.?

"In answer to subquestion (c), the com-mittee is of the opinion that the sale to Crum& Forster has accomplished the Americaniza-tion of the company.

Action Accepted as Final.

"The Alien Property Custodian hasfelt from the beginning of his adninis-tration of the office that the business ofinsurance, especially in its internationalrelatons, being of a technical nature, heshould be guided by the most expert as-sistance he could secure. Consequently,lie invited some of the most prominentinsurance men in the country to be mem-bers of the ad- isory committee for fireinsurance.

" Practically all matters calling foraction by the Alien Property Custodianwith reference to fire insurance com-panies are first submitted to this com-Inittee, the members of which have givena great deal of time and consideration tothe problems of this office. The Custo-dian has entire confidence in their abilityand has relied absolutely upon theirjudgment in respect to matters presentedto them for consideration. This confi-dence in the committee is shared, I amsure, throughout the insurance world.The committee's judgment in this par-ticular case has been cheerfully con-curred in by officers of this organizationwho are familiar with the facts. I canpersonally see no reason why the actionof the advisory committee in this mattershould not be considered as final."

Tanning Material ImportRestrictions Are Lifted

The War Trade Board announces, in anew ruling (W. T. B. R. 499), that WarTrade Board Ruling 378, issued Decem-ber 5, 1918, restricting the importation oftanning materials and tanning extracts,is withdrawn and that applications willnow be considered for license to importtanning materials and tanning extractsfrom any country.

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AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR REPORTED RETURNED TO FRANCEThe War Department announces that

the following-named American prisonersof war, released from German prisoncamps and hospitals, are reported to havebeen returned to France:MITCHELL, Levi, private, Mrs. Susie Mitchell,

mother, Simsboro, La.LENZ, Henry B., sergeant, Miss Mary Lens,

sister, 387 Suydam Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.MELNICK, Alex, private, Miss Platina Mel-

nick, sister, Czelnorvlce, Katro, Zivetoro,Kiev, Russia.

MERCIER, Albert F., private Joseph Mercier,father, 106 Beacon Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

METZ, William, private, Mrs. Minnie Mets,mother, 128 Elmwood Avenue, East Orange,N. J.

MIELKE, Otto Robert, private, Fred Mielke,Springfield, Minn.

MILLER, Harry, private, Charley Miller,father, Coalgate, Okla.

MILLHOUSE, Harry F., private, Mrs. MaryMillhouse, mother, Berlin, Pa.

MOGEL, Edward, private, Mrs. Sarah Mogel,mother, 819 need Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

MOIIAVSKI, John, private, Tony Moharski,brother, Jersey City, N. J.

MOORE, Joseph H., private, Miss Julia Moore,sister, R. F. D. No. 1, Dandridge, Tenn.

MORAS, Juan, private, Mrs. Estrella De Moms,mother, Belen, Palestina, Arabia.

MORIN, Charles, corporal, Fred Morin, brother,778 Bassett Street, Columbus, Ohio.

MORRIS, Charles, private. Walker Morris,brother, 3911 Federal Street, Chicago, Ill.

MORRIS, Elmer, private. William Morris,father. Troy, Kans.; also Mrs. Elmer Morris,wife, 1320 Maryland Avenue, Los Angeles,Cal

MORRIS, James, private. Gerald J. Morris,father, 25 Northridge Street, Patchogue,N. Y.

MORRIS, Ralph V., corporal. Mrs. Alma T.Morris, mother, Florence, Miss.

MORSE, Claud E., private. Mrs, Ruth Morse,wife, R. 1. D. No. 1, Byron, Mich.

MOYER, Albert K., private. George II. Moyerfather, Mufflin, Pa.

MURPHREE. Sid A., private. Tom Murphree,father, Senatobia, Miss.

REITER, George Peter, corporal. Mrs. Re-becca Reiter, mother, 240 Williams Street,Fair Haven, Pa.

ROBBINS, Delos A., corporal. Mrs. MinervaA. Robbins, mother, Lawton, Okla.

ROLFSENG, John P., corporal. Hans Koven,friend, Webster, Minn.

ROSENBURG, Isadore, corporal, Louis Rosen-burg, father, 1272 Newark Street, NorthBergen, N. J.

SAPHORE, Ernest, private (first class).Frank P. Saphore, father, R. P. D. No. 1,Boiling Springs, Pa.

PHILLIPS, Derwood, private. Allen Phil-lips, father, Wisner, La.

CHREIMAN, Warner W., first lieutenant. E.P Chreiman, father, 3824 Portland Avenue,Minneapolis, Minn.

GARRITY, John William, first lieutenant.Mrs. Elizabeth Garrity, 2629 East Thomp-son Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

HOLLAND, Edward V., first lieutenant. Mrs.Edward Holland, Clyde, N. Y.

HOLLEREN, Owen C., captain. Owen Hol-leran, 196 Cleburne Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.

MORAN, James, private. Mrs. Frank Moran,mother, 180 Putnam Street, New Haven,Conn.

MUNN, Grant T., private. John Muna, father,R. F. D. No. 1, Seaforth, Minn.

DOBBERMAN, Harry, private. Chas. Dob-berman, father, 5730 South Wells Street,Chicago, Ill.

MARIANELLI Carmine, private. Mrs. Del-lorerno Guagliara, 2507 Hughes Avenue,New York, N Y.

RILEY, Howard W., private. Mrs. Edna May 'Riley, 147 Blaine Avenue, Marion Ohio.

MIKEL, Roy A., private. John C. Mikel,father, Beach Grove, Ind.

STEIFEL, Charles, corporal. Mrs. ElmiraSteifel, mother, Freemansburg, Pa.

WHITE, Nat P., private, Mrs. P. C. White,- Polly, Ky.; also Mrs. Nevera White, mother,

Polly, Ky.BURKE, Thos. F., sergeant, Rose Burke,

mother, 1250 St. Nicholas Avenue, NewYork, N. Y.

CHERNIAR, Sam, private, Alex Cherniak,brother, 42 Hicks Street, Meriden, Conn.

GILBERT, Howard L., private, Win. E. Gil-bert, father, Monsey, Rockland County,N. Y.

SANNIS, Axel, private, Julius Sannis, brother,R. 1. D. No. 1, box 27, Forman, N. Dak.

710-19-3

STRANDGARD, Richard, private, Mrs. HenryPhillepsen, aunt, 315 Seventeenth Avenue,East Moline, III.

BUCHHOLZ, Walter A,, private, Mrst. AmalgaBuchhols, mother, Holland, Minn.

DANIELSON, Oscar, private, Ole Danielson,father, Belview, Minn.

MORGAN, James B., first lieutenant, James H.Morgan, father, Walnut Street, Greenville,Tex.

ANDERSON, Julius 0., private, Mrs. TinaPeterson, sister, Opstead, Minn.

BROWN, Joseph, private, Frank Brown,father, 458 Navy Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

GRODECKI, Raymond D., private, TailfiaGrodecki, mother, 2835 Kelley Street, Chi-cago, Ill.

MEEKER, Clarence G., private (first class),Mrs. Joseph Meeker, mother, Sandy Hook,Conn.

JACKMAN, Thomas F., private (first class),Michael Jackman, father, 171 Buena VistaAvenue, Yonkers, N. Y.

MALONE, Edward M., private (first class),Mrs. Mary Burns, mother, 1019 Olive Street,Elizabeth, N. J.

SCHLACK, August F., private, TheodoreSchlack, father, Comfrey, Minn.

LOKKEN, Henry, private, Haldo H. Lokken,father, Hendricks, Minn.

MARQUIES, Wilfred, private, Mrs. Hilda Mar-quies, 3 North Court Street, Fall River,Mass.

WALLACE, Rufus E., private, Mrs. Effie Wal-lace, mother, box 254, Somerville, Tex.

BISHOP, Joseph H., corporal, Mrs. Martha L.Dillon, mother, Dill, Okla.

LECKEMBY, William R., corporal, Mrs. AliceLeckemby, mother, Meyersdale, Pa.

PADATO, Rocco, private, Mrs.' Christina Pa-date, mother, 236 Academy Street, Newark,N. J.

BRINDISI, Vito, private, Ferdinand Corrieri,friend, 63 Fowler Street, Flushing, N. Y.

PETRE, Frank Mets, private first class, Mrs.Helen Petre, wife, 136 North Pearl Street,Youngstown, Ohio.

RITTENBURG, David. private first class,Israel I. Rittenburg, brother, 24 CanterburyStreet, Dorchester, Mass.

McCULLOUGH, Tello B., private, John H.McCullough, father, Milton, N. Dak.

SHAFFER, Howard J., corporal, Mrs. G. M.Shaffer, mother, R. F. D. No. 5, Brook-vle, Pa.

ORNDORF, Clarence F., sergeant, W. W. Orn-dorf, father Millersburg, Pa.

PADDOCK, Clarence P., corporal, Mrs. G. B.Paddock, mother, Brookville, Pa.

DOLLY, Olie C., private, Noah Dolly, father,Key West, Fla.

FLEMING, William J., sergeant, Mrs. RobertWesterbottom, sister, 1480 A Avenue, WestCedar Rapids, Iowa.

GRIESSER, Joseph W., sergeaiit, Mrs. ThresaGriesser, mother, 4311 Fairmount Avenue,Philadelphia, Pa.

HAY, James E., private, J. W. Hay, father,Fort Meade, Fla.

KANDAL, Benjamin, corporal, A. Kandal,father, 1049 Mbrris Avenue, New York,N. Y.

LINKER, George W., corporal, John MillerLinker, father, 1745 Venango Street, Phila-delphia, Pa.

MARTIN, Joseph P., private, Joe Martin,father, Vienna, Ill.

MAY, Anton J., private, Mrs. Carrie May,sister, 323 East One hundred and fifty-fifthStreet, New York, N. Y.

SWOPE, Harvey, private, George Swope,father, Wells Tannery, Pa.

SENTZ, Francis E., private (first class), Mrs.Mary E Sents, mother, R. F. D. No. 8,Westminster, Md.

PERNA, Rocco, private, Angelo Perna, father,Lion! Province, Avelino, Italy.

PIMSTEIN, Leon, private, Hyman Pimstein,father, 6118 Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

PATTERSON, Dennis, private, Mrs. Ange R.Patterson, wife, Eldred, Ill.

PLOPPERT, George M., corporal. Mrs. MaryPloppert, mother, First Avenue, Conway,Pa.

SAMICK, Jerome M., private (first class).Anthony Samick, father, R. F. D. No. 2,St. Marys, Pa.

TRAUGHT, Harry L., sergeant. Miss EdithF. Suydam, cousin, 1864 Frankford Avenue,Philadelphia, Pa.

WOELFEL, William J., private. William J.Woelfel, sr., 2500 Meridith Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

PATTERRON, Charles, corporal. Frank W.Patterson, father, 287 East Green Street,Waynesburg, Pa., also Mrs. Charles Pat-terson, 827 East Green Street, West Waynes-burg, Greene County, Pa.

PRZYGUCKI, Czestav, private. AndrezyiSulkowski, uncle, 1120 Washington Ave-nue, Braddock, Pa.

REDDING, Joseph P., private. Mrs. RoseRedding, mother, 2928 Peltz Street, Phila-delphia, Pa.

COX, Bert M., private (first class). Mrs.Maude Cox, wife, Coulterville, Ill.

DIZNEY, Samuel, private. J. D, Dizney,father, London, Ky.

BIXLER, Walter S., private. Abraham 0.Bixler, father, 422 East Murphy Avenue,Connellsville, Pa.

NASSANO, Paul, private. G. Nasante, em-ployer and friend, Bell Aler, Bayside, LongIsland, N. Y.

COOMBES, John A., private. Mrs. J. W.Coombes, mother, Killdeer, N. Dak., box261.

DARMAN, Chester, private. Mrs. Mary Cole,sister, Moundsville, W. Va.

WALKER, Ducoing John, corporal. DucoingWalker, sr., father, 550 North EleventhStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

WETZEL, Robert B., private. Mrs. HattieClark, sister, 19 South Brook Street, Al-lentown, Pa.

COOK, Cluster C., corporal. Mrs. Hilda C.Cook, mother, Wanego, W. Va.

TURANO, Joseph, private, Mrs. Anna Turano,mother, 791 Hart Street, Brooklyn, N. Y,;also Frank Turano, 24 I Street NE., Wash-ington, D. C., brother.

UMBA, Arnold D., private (first class), H. C.ha, father, 95 Lincoln Street, Middle-

town, Conn.WILLIAMSON, Win. W., corporal Mrs. Mar.

garet Williamson, mother, 18 South MainStreet. Lambertville, N. J.

WILSON, Estill A., corporal, Frank P. Wilson,father, Leonard, Tex.

DAIGLE. Edgar J., private (first class), Mrs.Elizabeth Daigle, mother, Patterson, La.

BUEHRER, John G., private, John Buehrer,father, East Granite City, Ill.

BURCKELL, John Adam, sergeant, Mrs. Bar-bara Burekell, mother, 709 Poplar Street,Erie, Pa.

BUSO, Emilio, private, Sarteretto Vincenzo,cousin, First Avenue, Raritan, N. J.

BONARRIGO, Paolo, corporal, Galtano Bon-arrigo, father, Gualtierre, Province of Mes-sina, Italy.

ARGRAVES, Mark E., private, Mrs. Hazel G.Argraves, wife, Fort Fairfield, Me.

COLLETTI, John, private, Pietro Colletti,father, Ascolipicene, Monte Forte, Italy.

CAMOINE, Pasquale, private, Frank Camoine,father, Contromerra, Teramo, Italy.

BISBING, Paul Richard, corporal, Mrs. Eliza-beth Bisbing, mother, 104 North Sixty-thirdStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

BOWMAN, Leroy, corporal, John H. Bowman,father, route 5, Troy, Ohio.

BETINT, Joceph B., private, Joseph Berent,father, 38 Wood Street, Natrona, Pa.

WOODMAN, Arthur, private, Mrs. HelensWoodman, mother, 1123 Noyes StreetEvanston, 111,

SCHWAB, Frank B., private, Alphonse G.Schwab. father, Twenty-first Avenue andNineteenth Street, Beaver Falls, Pa.

REDFIELD, John J., second lieutenant, Mrs.H. J. Redfield, mother, Overlook Park, MontClair, N. J.; also Hon. George E Chamber-lain and Hon. Thomas S. Martin, UnitedStates Senate.

CHESBRO, Philip, first lieutenant, Mrs. Gen-sora Chesbro. 17 North Street, North AdamS,Mass.

MEEHAN, John F., private, Mrs. Mary Mee*han, mother, Duncott, Pa.

TANN, William private, Charles Tann, father,R F D. No. 8, Jasonville, Ind.

GARVER, Elmer L., private, Mrs. Ruth R. Garq-ver, mother, R. F. D. No. 2, New BrightonPa.

PILTOSH, Michael, private, Mrs. Mary P11.tosh, mother, St. Clair, Pa.

CURLEY, Herman N., private, John R. Curley,father, Clarion, Iowa.

CANNON, William H., sergeant, W. H. Cannon,father, DuBois, Pa.

BRUNO, VITO, private, Michael Bruno, father,307 West Third Street, Conshohocken, Pa.

LOCKWOOD, Daniel, Jr., private (first class),Danie H. Lockwood, father, North Street.Cheshire, Mass.

CASSEY, John C., private, Mrs. John C. Cas-sey, wife, R. F. D. No. 1, Madrid, N. Y.

FOZIO, Gregorlo, private, John Fosio, brother,Philipsburg, Pa.

BRAYLEY, Ehge, private, Mrs. Sophia Bray-lay, mother, Milan, Mo.

SITES, Leslie, private. William Sites, father,R F. D. No. 1, Ironton, Ohio.

BAILEY, Zachariah, private. James F,Balley, father, Prosperity, W. Va.

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AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR REPORTED RETURNED TO FRANCEBROOKHART, Virgil, 2d lieutenant. Fran-

cis M. Brookhart, father, Wyacondla, Mo.TIEMAN, Carlisle, private. Henry Tieman,

father, 414 Sixth Avenue, Dayton, Ky.LAVIN, Joseph M., private. Michael J. La-

vin, father, 407 Susquehanna Street, Oly-phant, Pa.

SMOROWSKI, John P., private (first class)Mrs. Anastasia Smorowski, mother, 3231Pulina Street, Chicago, III.

LEHUKEY, Effim, private (first class), JacobRach, cousin, 936 North Franklin Street,Philadelphia. Pa.

VAN DE MARK, Myron, private, Mrs. A. R.Van de Mark, mother, New Platz, N. Y.

HYDE, George L., private, Mrs. Ida Hyde,mother, 64 South Belmore, Leipsic, Ohio.

WALCZAK, Wiadak, private, Stanley Wal-czak, brother, 58 Sergeant Street, Detroit,Mich.

STROBLE, Albert L., private, Mrs. FreidaStroble, wife, 2510 North Tenth Street, St.Louis, Mo.

LOCKE, Charles E., private (frst class), Mrs.Lucy Locke, mother, 306 West SeventhStreet, Cincinnati, Ohio.

SAMS, Willie, private, Robert Sams, father,Bull Creek, N. C.

BERRY, Raymond Earl, private, John Ed-ward Berry, father, Salona, Pa.

HANNA, Lee, Gilbert, private (first class),Mrs. Minnie Hanna, mother, Gastanca, Pa.

DOUGHERTY, Lawrence T., corporal, Mrs.Thos. Dougherty, Alpena, Mich.

BURGIN, Van II., second lieutenant, Mrs. F.A. Burgin, mother, 231 Myrtle Avenue, At-lanta, Ga.

STEVENS, Leonard D., private, Maggie E.Stevens, route 2, Depauw, Ind.ITAINES, Samuel E., private, R. E. Adams,

brother-in-law, 2712 Fifty-sixth Street,Louisville, Ky.

BICKLE, Harry, sergeant, Orvin Bickle,father, Fort Atkinson, Wis.

ADAMS, Ira R., private (first class), Mrs.Jennie Adams, mother, Sabina, Ohio.

GLOVER, Harry R., private, Mrs. LeolaGlover, mother, Mobley, W. Va.CARDARELLE, Joe, sergeant, Al. Cardarelle,

father, Neillsville, Wis.lARENFINGER, E. H., private, Fred Baren-

ftinger, father, R. R. No. 2, Worden, Ill,IIART, Henry, private. Joseph Hart, Ford

River Switch, Ford River, R. P. D., Mich.11ESLIN, Brune J., private, Mrs. Tioflla Mes-

]in. mother, 130 Riverdale Avenue, Yonkers,N. Y.

IIfOSTIOLDER, Robert G., private, Mrs. Mary11osholder, mother, Meyersdale, Pa.Aloi IUSFR, Charles J., private, first class. Mrs.Prodrica Mouser, mother, Lincroft, N. J.

WFCCITELLI, Frank, private. Antonio Muc-'tell, father, Casert A. Pontecorve. Italy.

IT RPHY, William P., private, Mrs. WilliamMurphy, mother, 538 Pearl Street, BentonHarbor, Mich.

MONZO, Frank, private, Mrs. ChristianaMonzo, mother. Salerno, Sillacilento, Italy.

M ORGAN, Fred K., private, Mrs. Lizzle Mor-avn. mother, Omemee, N. Dak.

CITRISTAKES, Louis D., private, first class.Lewis Seopakos, friend, 139 Shelly Street,Detroit, Mich.

CL 1RK, Ernest E., private. A. C. Clark,father. 370 West Thirtieth Street, NewYoi k, N. Y.

I)ECRI, Albert, private (first class). Paul E.Doesi. brother, 812 Putnam Avenue, Brook-lyn. N. Y.

XOOD, Thomas T., corporal. Miss hf. .Maloney, friend, 431 East Twenty-sixthStreet, New York, N. Y.

MORRISON, Max, private. Lewis Chack-ansky, cousin, 226 Boerem Street, Brooklyn,N. Y.

HIILLER, Richard W., private. Nelson Miller,father, Copenhagen, Denmark.

XULLEN James, private. Mrs. John Hertzer,si ter, 109 Third Avenue, Butler, Pa.

ORTIZ, Demetrio, private. Fruitoso Ortis,I as Vegas, N. Mex.

PARSON, Henry, private, Mrs. Lucy Arnold,mother, Urania, La.

IICHRL Anthony, private. Mrs. Katie Nodal-ska, sister, 130 Dudley Street, Jersey City,N. J.

JOSST. Louis, private (first class), Mrs. Re-1weca Jossi, mother, 303 North EmporiaAvenue, Eldorado, Kans.

EFLLEY, Robert B., private, Mrs. KatherineKelley, mother, 80 Prentiss Street, Boston,Mass.

KEMP. Herbert W., sergeant, Charles H.Kemp, father, Somerset, Pa.

LA DOW, Aubrey L., private (first elass), Mrs.Charles La Dow, mother, Canker City, Kans.

LINDLEY, Robert H.. corporal. Thomas 1.Lindley, father, route No. 4, Stockton, Mo.

MARTIN, Edward, private (first class), Mrs.Anna Martin, wife, 54 Second Avenue, Col-lege Point, N. Y.

MARZOLP, Milton J., private, John H. Mar-zolf, father, Glen Elder, Kans.

MATHEY, Roy J., private (first class) AugustMathey, father, Washingtonville, 6hio.

BALLON, Charles J., corporal, Mrs. SusieBallon, mother, Alicia, Pa.

BECKER, Glenn R., private, RhinehartBecker, father, Corydon, Iowa.

BENSON, James Michael, bugler, William Ben-son, brother, 18.5 Oak Street, Binghamton,N. Y.

BOOKER, William M., sergeant, Joseph X.Booker, father, 307 South Parrish Street,Baltimore, Md.

CARLIN, James A., corporal. James H. Car-lin, father, 1115 Portland Avenue, Wood-haven, N. Y.

LIGARDO, Cosino, private. Home address,139 Mooslc Street, Old Forge, Pa.

LYON, Charles V private. Mrs. Billie Lyon,mother, care 'Uhe Fillboard, Cincinnati,Ohio.

MACHEN, John E., sergeant. Mrs. L. D.McKee, sister, Concordia, Kans.

MAIION, Jos. D., private. Mrs. Hannah Ma-lion, mother, 2530 North Sixth Street, Phila-delphia. Pa.

CROCKER, Clyde T., private. Mrs. MinnieCrocker, wife, 811 West Sixth Street, Cof-feyville, Kans.

CROSBY, Manie M., private, Mrs. EllenCrosby, wife, 716 Phillips Street, Kala-mazco. Mich.

CRUMPTON, Adam G., private. Mrs. MadeCrumpton, mother, 978 Oxford Street, Tur-tle Creek, Pa.

DE CLARK, Benedict, private. Alphonso DoKaiser, friend, 642 Washington Street,Beloit, Wis.

DREW, Ralph L., private. Mrs. Martha Drew,mother, 119 Houston Street, Providence,R. I.

PARKEY, James. private. James Parkey,R. F. D. No. 8, Milan, Mo.

GALLON, Dave, private. J. D. Gallon, father,Hollister, Cal.

GOEKE, George A., private. Augusta S. Goeke,mother, Waukon, Iowa.

HIRONS, Arthur R., private. Miss ElizabethA. Hirons, sister, 68 Ridge Street, Paw-tucket, R. I.

HANCOCK, Velsey E., private. Samuel Han-cock, father, R. F. D. No. 1, Wabash, Ind.

McCALLISTER, Stewart, private (first class),William McCallister, R. F. D. No. 4, New-Ville Pa.

LANGLAIS, Alfred, private, Mrs. AmandaLanglais, mother, 39 Bosworth Street, Old-town, Me.

YOST, John M., private, John Yost, father,Farmer, S. Dak.

VAUGHAN, Carl F., private (first class), Mrs.Jennie L. Vaughan, Shrewsbury, Mass.

OEHLERKING, William, private, Adolph Oeh-lerking, father, 355 East One hundred andthirty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y.

GALLO, Rocco, private (first class), Mrs. Jo-sephine Gallo, mother, 2537 Amsterdam Ave-nue. New York, N. Y.

JONES, Walter D., corporal, Henry P. Jones,father, R. F. D., Insko, Ky.

MILLER, Lawrence M., private, Edward R.Miller, father, 197 Winona Street, Buffalo,N. Y.

KENNEDY, John H., private (first class),Mrs. Katherine Kennedy, mother, 1413Sixth Avenue, New Brighton, Pa.

PRICE, John H., private, Ebenezer Price, 530Morgan Street, Dickson City, Pa.

TOLBERT, Frank R., private, Mrs. Clara A.Tolbert, mother, Fayetteville, Pa.

WOFFARD, Boyce, private, George R. Glance,friend. Lockhart, S. C.

WRINKLE, Ola E., corporal. Mrs. Rosey B.Wrinkle. mother, Tarkie, Mo.

EDWARDS, Claude H., sergeant, Mrs. Eliza-both Edwards, mother, R. F. D. No. 3, Lex-ington, Ky.

GRAVES, John F., private, William Graves,Douglass, Kans.

CRANMER, William R., private (first class).Mrs. Mary Cranmer, mother, 608 NorthThird Street, Clinton, Mo.

PEZZ, Thomas. sergeant. Mrs. Josephine Dee,sister. 4619 Laura Street, New Orleans, La.

NIELSON. Roy F., private. Dr. Andrew Niel-son, father, route No. 6, Atwater, Minn.

RANKIN, Robert L., private. James Rankin,father, Davis, W. Va.

HARRINGTON. Earle V.. private. PressleyHarrington, brother, 76 Beaver Street,Fallston, Pa.

HOFF, John R., private (first class). JohnW. Hoff, father, Kenasburg, N. J.

O'DONNELL, James B., private. Della Stan-ley, sister, 1646 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn,N. Y.

OLIVER, Clarence P., sergeant. Mrs. NellieOliver, Dexter, Mo.

PLANTE, Joseph P., corporal. George Plante,Damar, Kans.

STURGEON, Charles, private. Mrs. Mary E.Sturgeon, mother, English, Ind.

STYBORSKI, Stanley, private. Mrs. AnnieAlexanderowic, sister, 18 Brandforth Ave-nue, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y.

SWANTON, William H., corporal. Mrs. Wil-liam Swanton, mother, 2804 Folsom Street,San Francisco, Cal.

SWENSON, Harry M., private. S. M. Swen-son, father, Svea, Minn.

TEMPLETON, Jess H., private. Samuel Us-rey, brother-in-law, Linton, Ind.

WILMOT, Gurdon M., private. Mrs. G. W.Hougkrike, mother, 297 George Street, NewHaven, Conn.

WILSON, John, private. Mrs. Viney Englilsgrandmother, McKee Route, Perry's Box,Lexington, Ky.

FARRELL, Michael J., private. Mrs. Eliza-beth Dietz mother 132 South EighteenthStreet, Pitisburgh, Pa

FISHER, Richard mechanic. Mrs. NannieSmith, aunt, R. F. D. No. 10, Scott Street,East Nashville, Tenn.

FITZPATRICK, John J., private. Mrs. JohnFitzpatrick mother, 400 State Street, DuBois, Pa.

FRANCIS, George J., private. Mrs. AnnieFrancis, Gilberton, Pa.

FROZZO, Louis, private. Tony Frozzo, father,Sondonato, Ninia, Italy.

FRUTH, Frank L., corporal. Mrs. Hilda L.FrutT, wife, 1409 Fourth Avenue, NewBrighton, Pa.

GLAVIN, Michael E corporal. Fred Dunn,father, Overton, Nebr.

GREELEY, James H. Jr., private. Mrs. EdnaGreeley, mother, 762 Union Street, Phila-delphia, Pa.

REID, Edward J., private, Edward Fitzgerald,uncle, 7318 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SMITH, Irving R., sergeant. Joseph G., Smith,father, 4148 Wyoming Street, Kansas City,Mo.

STARK, Herman P., private (first class). Mrs.Louise Stark, mether, 438 Lexington, Ave-nue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

BROWN, Allen L., corporal. W. A. Brown, 02West Main Street, Jefferson City, Mo.

CARCHIE, Francesco, private. Mike Gifoldi,friend, 962 Duquesne Street, Duquesne, Pa.

JONES, Edgar L., corporal. Mrs. S. W. Kribel,mother, 1316 Mulberry Street, Coffeyville,Kans.

KOEPP, James L., private. George Koepp,father, Madisonville, La.

LESTINA, Prank, private. Mary Lestina,mother, 2406 South St. Louis Avenue, Chi-cago, Ill.

YALE, William, sergeant. E. F. Yale, father,Tarkio, Mo.

BERNHARD, John J., corporal. Mrs. Dor-othy Bernhard, mother, 381 New York Ave-nue, Jersey City, N. J.

CHASE, Karl K., private. M. A. Chase, fa-ther, 148 College Street, Burlington, Vt.

CHUBBOY, Louis M., sergeant. Louis Chub.boy, father, R. F. D. No. 1, Perryopolis, Pa.

COLE, Edgar E., private. Mrs. Ella Cole,mother, Roselawn, Mich.

DAVIS, George, private. John Lynch, friend,Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.

ALFANSO, Angelo. private. James Alfanse,brother, 1337 Elburn Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

AXEL, Morris, private (first class). Mrs.Anna Axel, mother, 2337 South PhilipsStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

BUTLER. James M., private. Mrs. Ellen But-ler, mother, 6634 Butler Street, Pittsburgh,Pa.

IIUMMELL, Elwood E., private. Mrs. MaryHummell, mother, Espy, Columbia County,Pa.

HYDE, Frederick R., corporal. Mrs. E. M.Hyde, mother, Chester, Vt.

SAVALOJA, Ivar, private. Abel Mattila, un-cle, Kerry, Ore.

JEFFERSON, Clifford, private. Prank W.Jefferson. father, Portland Mills, Pa.

JOLLEY, Oscar K., private. Mrs. 0. K. Jol-ley, wife, Dexter, Ga.

KAUFMAN, Adolph, sergeant. Mrs. EmmaKaufman. mother, 825 Baldwin Avenue, Jer-cey City, N. J.

KATFIANN, Wilfred E.. private. ChristKaufmann, father, Massillon, Ohio.

KESTLER, John, corporal. Mrs. Leona Doyle,mothhr, 741 West Hamburg Street, Balti-more. Md.

KING, Ernest J., private. J. M. King, father,Woden, Tex.

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ANERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR REPORTED RETURNED TO FRANCEKING, James, corporal. James King, father,

Berme, Mo.KINLEFSKY, John, private (first class).- Mrs. Rains Kanlowski, sister 440 West

Thirty-first Street, New York, . Y.WADLE, Fred G., private. Mrs. Lydia Wadle,

mother. 2639 Kensington Avenue, Philadel-phia, la.

WAGNER, Ray P., wagoner. Matt Wagner,father, R. F. D. No. 12, Marathon, Wis.

BRODY, Henry Harry, private (first class).Mrs. Ester Brody, mother, 525 FairmontAvenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

BROOKSHIRE, Granville E., private. W. W.Brookshire, father, 422 North Harrison,Cushing, Okla.

BROWN, Charles, private. Lena S. Hart,mother, 11 Wilson Street, Waterbury, Conn.

BUDD, Harley Ivan, private. Mrs. LuluBudd, mother, Phillipsport, N. Y.

BTJLLA, Harold, private. Mrs. Amelia Bulla,mother, 527 East Third Street, Blooms-burg, Pa.

BURRINI, Vincenzo, private. Mrs. Anna Bur-rii, mother, South Bendetto, Del. Triento,Italy.

CALABRESE, Frank G., private. Mrs. MayCalabrese, mother, 1937 South Hicks Street,Philadelphia, Pa.

CALLAHAN, William, private. Bridget Cal-lahan, mother 2314 South Carlisle Street,Philadelphia Pa.

CANDRAR, Yoe, private. Frank Winer,friend, 1033 Sixth Avenue, North Minne-apolis, Minn.

PERRY, Guy, private. 1Hessen A. Perry,father, R. P. D. No. 1, Farwell, Mich.

LA CLAIR, lames H., corporal. Cora Reifen-burg, sister, 2628 Second Street, Wyandotte,Mich.

DAVIS, Lawrence, private (first class). Mrs.Hannah Davis, St. Johns, Ariz.

LITLE, Sebert, private. Ida Litle, wife, R. F.D. No. 2, Dunnegan, Mo.

ERICKSON, Oscar 0., private. Ellick Erick-son, father, route No. 2, Milnor, N. Dak.

BORDELON, Nester P., private. E. II, Borde-lon, Marksville, La.

ROMEO, Vinvenzo, private. John Romeo,brother, 252 Rear Factory Watertown, N. Y.

ROSE, Earl, private. Mrs. hlla Rose, mother,513 East Chelten Avenue, Germantown, Pa.

HILDEBRAND, Charles, private. Mrs. AnnieHildebrand mother, Option, Pa.

HODEWTJD, homas, private. Max Hodewud,father, Meants City, Noboal, Russia.

HOOVER, Ora, private. Kate Hoover, mother,Independence, Kans.

HOUSTON, Bill, private. Mark T. Houston,father, River Falls, Ala.

BITONDO, Gregorio, private. Rocco LuciaBitondo, sister, Salandia, Italy.

CORDOVA, Jose E., private. Mrs. ReyesitasCordova, sister, Quests, N. Mex.

STEWART, James 0., sergeant. J. G. Stew-art, brother, Pasadena, Cal.

CRANE, Rollin E., private. Mrs. FlorenceCrane, mother, Grand Meadow, Minn.

LACKEY, Alva J., private. Charley L. Lackey,father, R. F. D. No. 2 box 54, Dale, Tex.

GARVIN, Walter H. J., private. Mrs. IdaGarvin, mother, Avenue F and FourteenthStreet, College Point, Queens County, N. Y,

BAKER, Nealey R., private. Louis E. Baker,father, Leavenworth, Ind.

O'HARA, James E., private. Mrs. SarahO'Hara, mother, Lineville, Iowa.

LAMONICA, Vincenzo, private. Tricasi Gul-seppe, cousin, 41 Cowing Street, Depew,N. Y.

WOLF, Fred, private. Simon Wolf, 204 GroveStreet, Sturgis, Mich.

WHITNEY, Frank A., corporal. George W.Davis, stepfather, 8 Droight Street, Way-land, Mass.

STRICKLAND, Homer, private. Miss ElsieStrickland, 2821 Riverside Drive, Flint,Mich.

DYER, John, private (first class). Miss-Gvene Rants, Reed City, Mich.

IIETTINGER, Vincent G., private. Mrs.Annie Hettinger, mother, 103 LibertyStreet, Quincy, Mich.

DUBOIS, John W., private. Sylvester Du-bois, father, R. F. D. No. 1, Milltown, Ind.

FAULWELL, Leslie R., corporal. Albert LeeFaulwell, father, Warrensburg, Mo.

BARWICK, Ben T., private. Mrs. Mollie Bar-wick, stepmother, Pinewood, S. C.

REED, Raymond R., private. J. F. Reed,brother, Glove, Ariz.

THORNTON, Philip T., private. Mrs. W. 3.Thornton, mother, Achilles. Va.

TERRELL, Charles G., private. Wallace Ter-rell, father, R. F. D. No. 3, Mount Sterling,Ky.

McCLURE, Alphous H., private. Mrs. Ma-tilda McClure. mother, 927 North TenthStreet. Paducah, Ky.

MEARS, Lewis N., private. Nathan B. Mears,father, Centre Street, Ballard Vale, Mass.

KAZLMAN, Elmer -. , private. Mrs. AnnaForsythe, mother, Brilliant, Ohio.

KING, Leo Lewis, private. Blanche May King,mother, 1042 Devaise Street, Columbus,Ohio.

SOHERBIN, Stephens M., private. Win.Scherbin, father, 3902 Eastern Avenue, Bal-timore, Md.

HERIGSTAD, Lars, private. Lars P. Herig-stad, father, Vigrestad, Stovamger, Norway.

MILLER, Win. Walter, private. Mrs. OliviaMiller, mother, 142 South Street, MarinersHarbor, Staten Island, N. Y.

TALBOT, Herman, corporal. Mrs. CarrieSmith, 3804 Florrisant Avenue, St. Louis,Mo.

KANE, William P., private. Mrs. Mary Kane,mother, 10 Claremont Avenue, Brooklyn,N. Y.

MANNING, James J., private. Patrick Govin,guardian, 817 East Fifty-Second Street,New York, N. Y.

GRIMES, Bert Manley, private. MableGrimes, wife, White Hall, Ill.

TILTON, Ldward L., private. Mrs. Annie H.Tilton, mother, 612 Ash Street, Goldsboro,N. C.

HENRY, Walter i., private. Mrs. MabelHenry, wife, Eldorado, Ill.

MANEY, Ulrich N., private (first class). JohnM. Maney, father, 505 West One hundredand forty-eighth Street, New York, N. Y.

SEAMAN, George H. J., private. Mrs. AnnaSeaman, mother, 1032 Emerald Street,Woodhaven, Long Island, N. Y.

DRIVER, John L., private. Mollie CookDriver, mother, R. F. D. No. 3, Mason, Tenn.

ZAJIC, Frank, private. Mrs. Anna Zajic,5310 Bragge Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

ZIRT, Abraham, private. Miss Ray Zirt, sis-ter, 261 West Twenty-first Street, NewYork, N. Y.

CAPSTICK, Richard J., corporal. Mrs. ClaraCapstick, mother, Panama, Itl.

DEVINE, Hugh V., corporal. Mrs. Lucy Bar-sick, sister, 1117 Madison Street, NewYork, N. Y.

TETRATJLT, Joseph, private. Octave Tet-rault father, 42 Freeland Street, Worcester,Mass.

STULTZ, Rex B., private. J. E. Stults, father,3531 Thirty-second Avenue, South Minne-apolis, Minn.

TAYLOR, Purley J., private. H. J. Taylor,father Stecoah, N. C.

SKIDM6RE, Joseph B., private. William D.Skidmore, brother, Westervelt, Ill.

COOPER, Marion C., first lieutenant. Homeaddress: 326 Market Street, Jacksonville,Fla.

ZORN, William, private (first class). Mrs.W. J. Zorn, 982 Manhattan Avenue, Brook-lyn, N. Y.

TOMBLIN. Whiteford, private. Will L. Tom-- blin, father, Monroe, N. C.

TEATOR, Kenneth W., private. Frank W.Teator, father, Athens, N. Y.

STORY, John V. J., private. Mrs. KatherineMiller, friend, 49 Washington Street, NewYork, N. Y.

TREZECIAK, Stephen Walter, private. Jo-seph Trezeclak, father, 660 Amherst Street,Buffalo, N. Y.

OLDWORTH, Richard T., first lieutenant.Mrs. Agnes Q. Oldworth, 108 Pereida Street,San Antonio, Tex.

ULRICH, Henry W., private. Mrs. Mary Uli-rich, mother, Grand Chain, Ill.

WALKER, Roble A., private. Mrs. LouWalker, wife, Weaversford, N. C.

WHITE, William Francis, private (first class).Mrs. John P. White, mother, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.

WIDBERG, C. H., private. Mrs. B. J. Love-ley, friend, 249 East Thirty-second Street,New York, N. Y.

WILLIAMS, Sam W., private. Sam C. W11-liams, father, Thomasville, N. C.

WILSON, Claud C., private. Mrs. Mary C.Wilson, mother, Rocky Point, N. C.

WINNE, James, private (first class). Mrs.Martha L. H. Winne, apartment 5E, 10Sherman Avenue, New York, N. Y.

WINSTEAD, Samuel, private (first class).G. B. Winstead, father, R. F. D. No. 1,Spring Hope, N. C.

ROBERTS, Emery, private. J. P. Roberts,father, R. F. D. No. 2, Grassy Creek, AsheCounty, N. C.

ROSS, Elmer William, private. Mrs. Anna G.Ross, mother, 1S Curtis Street, Rochester,N. Y.

RYAN, Burton Ray, private. John R:#m, fa-ther, Cambrai, Iowa.

SCHIRMUHLY, Theodore D., corporal. Mrs.Margaret Schirmuhly, 76 New Jersey Ave-nue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SCHWARTZ, Charles, corporal. Chas.Schwartz, father, 715 Lexington Avenue,Birooklyn, N. Y.

SCOTT, Ilerschell, private. Mrs. Alice Scott,mother, Mound City, Ill.

SCULLY, Joc, private. Mrs. Caroline Scully,R. F No 4, Ottumwa, Iowa.

SELDIN, Nathan, private. H. Seldin, 1712Bath Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SHEEHAN, James Francis, private. MichaelSheehan, brother, 7 North End Street, Pea-body, Mass.

SINGER, Arthur L., corporal. Mrs. S. Singer,mother, 978 Whitlock Avenue, New York,N. Y.

SOROCKI, Albert A., private. Mrs. D. Sorocki,mother, 119 Prince Street, Brooklyn N. Y.

McCALEII, Walter, private. John W. M'cCaleb,father, I. F. D. No. 1, Hickman, Tenn.

McCALL, Peter E., Jr:, private. Peter E.McCall, father, 98 King Street, Brooklyn,N. Y.

MATTHEWS, Joseph P., private. Mrs. AnnaMatthews, mother, 350 Baltic Street, Brook-lyn, N. Y.

MANZIONE, Joseph E., private. Mrs. Kath-erine Manzione, 1112 Thirty-ninth Street,Brooklyn, N. Y.

O'CONNELL, William P., sergeant. Mrs. M.O'Connel, mother, 309 Jefferson Street,Brooklyn, N. Y.

O'DONNELL, William J., corporal. MichaelO'Donnell, father, 384 East Third street,Brooklyn, N. Y.

OLSON, Bert, private. Mrs. Regina Olson,mother, 1710 Fourteenth Avenue, South,Minneapolis, Minn.

PIERCE, Ambrose Franklin, private. ThomasJ. Pierce, father, route 1, Box 69, ReddiesRiver, N. C.

PUCKETT, John, private (first class). Mrs.Sis Puckett, mother, E. F. D. No. 2, Middle-sex, N. C.

ROSENBERG. Mitchell, private. Morris Ro-senberg, father, 4101 Fort Hamilton Park-way, Brooklyn, N. Y.

REICH, Selig, private. Mrs. Reich, mother,112 Cactus Street, San Antonio, Tex.

GIBSON, Sam, private. Henry T. Gibson,brother, Rockingham, N. C.

HAGEN, Glen Alwin, corporal. Halvor G.Hagen, father, Waukon, Iowa.

IIAMILTON, John II., private. Mrs. BettieHamilton, mother, Salisbury, N. C.

HANEY, Fred, private. Wiley Haney, father,Greeneville, Tena.

HELLUM, Arthur C., private. Hans Helium,father, Box 154, Bar Harbor, Me.

HLAVAC, Frank C., private. Mrs. AnnaHiavac, mother, 315 East Seventy-thirdStreet, New York, N. Y.

ITEN, Bertram L., private. Alfred Iten,father R. F. D. No. 2, St. Cloud, Minn.

KELLY,'Francis 0., private (first class). Mrs.Margaret Kelly, mother, 521 West One Hun-dred and Sixty-eighth Street, New York,N. Y.

LAWLESS, William, private (first class),Caroline Lagberg, mother, 380 Clifton Place,Brooklyn, N. Y.

KERR, Matthew. private. Thomas B. Kerr,father, 109 Curtis Street, Bay City, Mich.

LUMPKIN, Charles M., corporal. Dan W.Lumpkin, father, 43 Springs Street, Ashe-ville, N. C.

DAILEY, James W., private (first class).Elizabeth Grant, mother, 220 Lower SecondStreet, Evansville, Ind.

DOMINI, Francisco, private. Soldler's ad-dress, 334 East One hundred and seven-teenth Street, New York, N. Y.

DOWNEY, Francis J., corporal. Mrs. AnnaDowney, mother, 562 Morgan Avenue, Brook-lyn, N. Y.

DUGGER, Josiah H., private. Joseph T. Dug-ger, father, Cullecka, Tenn.

DWYER, Edward, private.' Mrs. Able, sisteri112 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

EARLY, Howard M., corporal. Mrs. WillisEarly, mother, Sherman, Pa.

ELLER, Raleigh A., private. William II. El,ler, father, Somerset, Ky.

ESLICK John II., private. Jasper Eslick,fathr, route No. 2, Mulberry, Tenn.

GAGNON, Lewis P., corporal. Joseph Gag-non, father, Frenchville, Me.

GALLAGHER, John J.. private. Ellen Gal-lagher, mother, 98 Oak Street, Yonkers,N. Y.

HARRISON, Samuel M.. private (first class).Mrs. Rudolph Blunienflield. sister, 219North Street, Trenton, N. J.

1ifOROZOFF, Alexander, private. John Sram-rio, friend, 108 Frisbe Place, Elizabeth.N. J.

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LIST OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONGTHE UNITED STATES FORCES OVERSEAS

JANUARY 12, 1919.

The following casualties are reportedby the comnnanding general of the Ameri-

can Expeditionary Forces:

Wounded severely -------------- 12Wounded (degree undetermined) - 3Xissing in action --------------

Total -- ------------------ 348

Wounded Severely.

RITvATES.

AVERY, Lee C. Mrs. Sarah Jane Avery,Granby Mo.

BAIINSE, August. Peter Bahnsen, PortClinton, Ohio.

BARDEN, James Walter. Mrs. Elizabeth Bra-dish, 011 Marlboro Street, Keene, N. II.

BARTH, Edgar A. Mrs, John E. Barth, 123South Twelfth Avenue; Mount Vernon, N.Y.

BELASES, George. Mrs. Constina Belases,19-21 Roosevelt Street, New York, N. Y.

BELLAROBA, Guiseppe. Severia Scanapa,35 North Vine Street, Hazleton, Pa.

EFUCLER, Leland Peter. Henry Beueler,Stryker, Ohio.

BRADY, John A. John Brady, 239 WitherStreet, Brooklyn N. Y.

BRANNAM, Joe C. Mrs. Martha Brarnam,£08 Bryan Avenue, Grand City, Ill

BROWN, Charles Burton. Mrs. Ida Brown,301 Est Fifth Street, Hastings, Nebr.

BRIVTETTE, Joseph M. Mrs. Mary Bruyette,808 State Street, New Haven, Conn.

CAHILL, John S. Mrs. Cora Cahill, 4033Lucky Street, St. Louis, Mo.

CARPENTER, Richard. Mrs. Lucinda Car-penter, general delivery, Natchitoches, La.

C ITENESE, Joe. Mark Catenese, 444 AdamsStreet, Rochester, Pa.

COPELAND, Peter. Miss Jessie B. Brice, Al-bany. Ga.

CORPtO, Guiseppe. Charley Corpino, 511Harlington, Avenue, Akron, Ohio.

CROW, Utte. Mrs. Sallie Crow, Cherokee,N. C.

DAVIS, James B. Forrest Davis, Forest City,N. C.

PIERKER, William F. Henry Dierker, Glen-field, Pa.

DONOVAN, Raymond T. Timothy Donovan,17 Park Place, Auburn, N. Y.

DORSEY, Ben. James Dorsey, Wensboro,S. C.

EDWARDS, Arthur. Mrs. Alice Edwards, 194Division Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

ERWIN, Richard W. William Erwin, Frank-linton, Ky.

GERTZ, Ernest T. Mrs. Sophia henryGerts, 1606 La Grange, Toledo, Ohio.

GIAMETTI, Salvatore. Ettore Giametti, 355East Main Street, Chicopee, Mass.

GIROUX, Edward. Mrs. Delia Fairfield, 184Tyler Street, Pittsfield, Mass.

GNIAZDOSKI, Stanley. Mrs. Prances Strn-slinski, 100 School Street, Unton City,Conn.

GOUDEATI, Morris. Jules Goudean, Lebean,La.

GR IFFITH, Earnest L. Mrs. R. H. Smith,1315 Sycamore Street, Waterloo, Iowa.

HALE, Raymond E. Mrs. Griff Norris, Syl--an Beach, N. Y.

HARRIGAN, Everett D. Charles E. Harri-gan, 30 Collins Street, Newburyport, Mass.

JEFFERSON, Sam. Mrs. Georgia Jefferson,803 Crosby Street, Houston, Tex.

JOHNSON, Walter W. Mrs. Mary Johnson,R. P. D. 1, box 62, Clear Lake, Wis.

KARNEGAY, Milford A. Mrs. Benjamin F.'L rAegny, Bowden, N. C. ea

p1.TAFANP, Frederic . Charles H. Kela-fant, 833 Strong Street, Schenectady, N. Y.

]LOTZ, Joseph, jr. Mrs. Carrie Klots, 500Washington Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.

XORR, John A. Anthony Knorr, 5507 Dil-lon Street, Baltimore, Md.

]KRIES, Charles F. George Kries, 208 Val-ley Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst, IN. J.

LANCASTER. Sam. Mrs. Elizabeth Lancas-ter. R. P. D. 1, Black Creek, N. C.

LAPRADE, James P. Mrs. Oceana LaPrade,1312 Upton Street, Baltimore, Md.

LIVELY, Deed. Mrs, Sallie Pettijohn, Trion,Ga.

MCGLYNN, Joseph P. Mrs. Ella McGlynn,88 West Sharpnack Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

McNURLEN, Lisle F. Mrs. Mattle McNur-leo, Byron, Ill.

MAPHET, Homer. Mrs. Iuldahi Maphet,Amelia, Ohio.

MILESKY, Frank. John Maluslo, 12 WestMlain Street, Plymouth, Pa.

MOUTON, Joseph Albert. Mrs. Stella Babin,Rayne, La.

MURPHY, Christopher C. D. W. Murphy, R.F. D. 2, Ashford, Ala.

NIGRO, Jim. Moike Nigro, general delivery,Oatman, Ariz.

ORMSBY, Oren Daniel. Mrs. Alma Ormshy,R. F. D. 1, Baldwin City, KaneOSBORN, John Joseph. Mrs. Cathierine Os-

born, 2810 Superior Avenue, Cleveland,Ohio.

OVERLY, Frank J. Olive Overly, R. F. D. 4,Mount Pleasant, Pa.

OWENS, Clarence A. Mrs, Hazel Owens, 809Naches Avenue, Yakima, Wash.

PERKINS, Barney F. James Perkins, Haw-lcy, Pex.

RABINOWITZ, Morris. Jacob Rabinowitz,711 Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn.

REIAK, Rudolph. Mrs. Antenie Rehak,1407 Avenue A, New York, N. Y.

REIFF, William C. Mrs. Margaret Reiff, 17Kimball Street, Amsterdam, N. Y.

REYNOLDS, Benjamin. Mrs. Mattle Wylie,Dublme, Ga.

RUTHERFORD, Ames. Cokely Rutherford,Newberry, S. C.

SCHRADER, Albert G. Mrs. Dora Schrader,3720 Vest Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

SCHULTZ, Otto P. Mrs. Louisa Schultz, 1108Twenty-second Street, Milwaukee, Wis.

STAZSCAK, Joseph. Frank Sendek, 23 Key-ser Street, Rochester, N. Y.

STEPHENS, Oliver C. Mrs. Minnie H. Ste-phens, 8001 First Avenue, Birmingham, Ala.

TRUEBLOOD, William J. Andrew J. True-blood, Stewardson, Ill.

TURLINGTON, Paul E. Mrs. Florence Mar-tin, box 97, Keller, Va.

WILLIAMS, James. Mrs. Frances Seruggs,1410 Albert Street, San Antonio, Tex.

WILLISON, Vincent. James Willison, R. F.D. 3 box 66, Soldiers Grove, Wis.

WILS6N, Lynn Isaac. Mrs. Nettle Wilson,3857 State Street, Chicago, Ill.

LORUSSO, Vincenzo. Angelo V. Lorusso, Al-temura, Province of Bari, Italy.

LOVIN, Dermont W. Charles Lovin, SprucePine, N. C.

LLNBECK, Herbert Tillman. Mrs. Francis A.Lunheek, Malta Bend, Mo.

MeCARTY, Asa. Edward McCarty, New Au-burn, Wis.

McCLAFFERTY, Hugh Phillip. Dennis Mc-Clafferty, 00 West froadwa3, Mauch Chunk,Pa.

MCORKLE, Samuel L. Mrs. Samuel L. Me-Corkie. Second Street, 'Elizabeth, Pa.

McIEEVER, Duncan F. Mrs. Annie Bishop,00 Davis Street, Providence, R. I.

McNARY, Carl J. James McNary, R. F. D. 1,Eightyfour, Pa.

MACRIIO, Cosimo. MIrs. Tacipica Sabberta,1ragagnano, Province dl Lecce, Italy.

MADECE, Joseph. Peter Strange, boa 107,Lowelville, Ohio.

MAIO, Domenico. Mrs. Lucia Maio, BaraxRio. Campo Raselo, Italy.

MANTEAmp Raasle. James Macs, 333 Ma-hock Street, Rome, X. Y.

MEIEYR, Frank. Miss Ruby HLenderson,£603 North Tenth Street, St. Louis, Mo.

MITLER, Denizel. Mrs. Maggie Hampton, 325East Seminary, Danville, ll.

MILLER. William. Leonard Miller, Toma-hawkl Lake, Wis.

MILLOVICH, Rie. Nick Manugich, box 64,hIanlin, Pa.

MOORE, James. Joe Moore, general delivery,Riverside, Tex.

MORRIS, laes. Mrs. Grace Morris, 3834 StateStreet, Cfhicago, 111.

MGELLER. George. Mrs. Mary Mueller, Fe-n aukee, Wis.

MYRLAND, Olaf. Anton Mykland, Galesburg,N. Dak.

NELSON, Martin. Mrs. Edward B. Miller, 815Cobuyn Street, Akron. Ohio.

PIN \SKI Joseph. Mrs. Marcyjanna, Siskerika,8814 Escahaha Avenue, South Chicago, Ill.

RIAINEY, Haxer B. Mlrs. Eifrida HT. Rainey,517 Herbert Street, Mount 'Vernon, Ill.

ROSEMAN, John W. Bluford Roseman, Ilol-comlb, Miss.

SANDERS, William T. Fater Sanders, Talla-hatta Springs Aa.

SCHIFFLE , IFrank. Mrs. Martha Schillier,908 South Washington Avenue, Scranton,Pa.

SCHIMOLVITCH, Sam. mArs. Fannie Solim-son, 164 Willet Street, Hartford, Con.

SCHAWENDNER1, Irvin P. Fred A. Schwend-ncr, Brennan Hotel, Highland Park, 1I1ch.

SEARLtS, Samuel. Mrs. Eli abeth Searles,ISl Sterling Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pai.

SHIVtLY, Lawrence T. William Shively,Bristolville, Ohio.

SINGER, Bernard J. William 0. Singer, Cres-

Smit emery T. Mrs. S. P. Smith, 28 Lia-den Street, Luzerne, Pas.

SMITH, Jotin A. Mrs. J. L. Gardiner, Hub-bard City, Tex.

SMITH, Lyle. Miss May Smith, 833 SouthMain Street, Butte, Mont.

SOPAGEE, Peter. Joseph Sopagee, 131 OgdenStreet, Girardville, Pa.

SPEAR, Will. Mrs. Georgia A. Moody, Emi-nAnE, John. Martin Swantek, R. F. D.4, box 10S, Green Bay, Wis.

TEDDER, Eugene G. Em H. Tcdder, Coward,S C

VORNHOLT, Ezra. Edwin Vornholt, ElkhartLake, Wis,

WAIE, Perry P. Mrs. Lillian Lynch, 4820Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

WAGNER. Carl. Mrs. Anna Wagner, Wash-ington, Mass.

WALKER, Clarence L. Mrs. Louisa Walker,West Point, Va.

WARREN, Ezekiel, Mrs. Willie Warren, R. F.D. 2, Freemont, N. C.

WILBURN, Sol. Cile Wilburn, Cove, Tox.WILLSON, Willie. Mrs. Ella Sitters, R. F.

D. 2, box 4, Anniston, Ala.WROBLEWSKI, Frank. Mrs. Anna Wroblew-

-ski, 230 Clark Street, Buffalo, N. Y.ARONSON, Edward. Mrs. Mary Berg, 1019

East Galena Street, Butte, Mont,BACHARDS, Nick. Spiros Batsaris, Clitson

Evrytanias, Greece.BANDY, Levellon K. Thomas R. Bandy, Sin-

terfried, WX1. Va.BANKSTON, Oswell M. J. M. Bankston, Jen-

kinsburz, Ga.BARRETT, Charley. Sherman Barrett, Am-

mie, Ky.BARTRAM. James. Niles Bartram, Clifford,

Ky.BENBO Raleigh. Benjamin F. Benbo, Eng-

lish, tad.BEG, George. Iver Berg, 303 Barland'

Stre'et, Eau Claire, WIS.

DERGMAN, Howard J. Mrs. Elizabeth G.Bergmann, 2208 North Hope Street, Phila-delphia, Pla.

BERTINO. Domenico. Mrs. Mary Bertino,Itivara, Torino, Italy.

BLASCZr John. hirs. Mary Blasczyk, 48Sheldon Street, Hartford, Conn

BOHLING, Charley. Harmon Belning, Uneda,Kans.

BORBA, Joseph E. John Borba, Beaver, Oreg.BORDEN, Sam. Mrs. Georgia Borden, R. F.

18. 1, Gough, S. C.BOYhHAN, Charles J1. Mrs. Margaret A. Boy-

S80 rand Street, Bridgeport, ConB.BOZCKOWSKI, Albert M. Mrs. Emma

Krause, 81 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

BROOKLEY, Conrad. Mrs. Josephine Sickle,Bridgeville, Pa.

BROYLES, Frank R. Mrs. Annie R. Broyles,route 1, Walling, Penn.

CALLIeHA, Oliver 0. . D8. Rinsherry, Web-ster, Pex.

CLARKE Fred A. Mrs. Eula Mary Clark,Fairfield, Ill.

CLNDENEN. Edward. tMrs. Sarah Clen-denen, 110 Lindsay Street. Maryville, Penn.

COLLARETTI Adorato. Miss Angle Collar-eti, Suinnyside, Pa.

COLLIER. David W. Mrs. David W. Collier,%ineavilia. Ga.

COL TON, Harry H. Herbert . Colton, 122North UiTon Street, Burlington, Vt.

CONNELLY, James P. Mrs. Margaret Con-

nall, Silver Creek, Schykill County, Pa.CONROY, Francis J. John Conroy, 200 East

Broad Street, Burling~ton, N. J.COONEY. William K. Mirs. Elizabeth Cooney,

2121 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, 111.CRAWFORD, Bennett H. Mrs. Mollie Lewis,-

IL F. 18. 6, box 20, Bontyn, Penn.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGCYSNEY, Serry.. Mrs. Ellen Scuggs, 494 Aus-

tin Avenue, Memphis, Ton.DOIINER, Harold. John Dohner, Butler, Ind.DOKES, Ellis G. William Dokes, Clear Brook,

Va.DOMKE, William A. Mrs. Charles M. Domke,

Eighteenth and Jacobs Streets, Rochester,N. Y.

FEHRMAN, Arthur. Mrs. Eddie Ophelia Fehr-man, Springfield, Tenn.

FIELDS, Ben. Mrs. William Stacy, 259London Avenue, WhitesTburg, Ky.

FILICE, Santo. Mrs. Juan Filice, Cosanza,via Porto Rianco 4, Italy.

FONTANA, Glovani 1. Mrs. Alfonso Col-preta, 200 Third Street, Columbus, Ohio.

FOSTER, Chester D. Fay Foster, GeorgetownStation, N. Y.

FRAGALE, Antonio. Mrs. Catherine I. Fra-gale, Vico Coguale, Prov Cosenza, C411abrio,Italy.

GAFFNEY, John D. Robert R. Gaffney, Irv-ington, Iowa.

GOETE, Emil D. Mrs. John Pfleger, 1142Springfield Avenue, Irvington, N. J.

GRAY, Maner. Mrs. Maggie Gray, Barton,S. C.

GRUENWALD, Henry F. Henry Gruenwald,Maquoketa, Iowa.

HAM, Dewitt T. Mrs. Fannie Ellen Han, R.P. D. 1, Georgetown, S. C.

HUSHANN, Aloysius N. Gerhard Husmann,Carlyle, Ill.

ISBELL, Benjamin F. Arthur A. Isbell, Car-lisle, Ark.

JACKSON, Earnest. Mrs. Dinnie Fortune,R. F. D. 1, Lula, Ga.

JACKSON, Edward. Mrs. C. M. Jackson,10 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

JACKSON, William. John lit. Jackson, Brain,Ky.

JAMES, Floyd Gibson. Mrs. Anna L. Young,Lawson Street south, Richmond Va.

JAMES, George. Mrs. Frances Cashman, 575Sibley Street, Hammond, Ind.

JAMISON, John Wiley. Jacob Lee Jamoison,Perrum, Va.

JONES, Otto H. Mrs. Emma Farris, W11-mont, Minn.

JOHN, Watson. Mrs. Elizabeth John, Golden,kla.

JOHNS, Willie. Mrs. Louisa Johns, 1. F. D.2, Barnwell, S. C.

KAPLAN, Barney. Meyer Kaplan, 1094Simpson Street, New York, N. Y.KEAN, Kenneth D. Mrs. Tessie Kean,

Charleston, W. Va.KILEULLEN, Joseph. Mrs. Kate Barrett,

Maineville, Pa.KOERNER, Eugene M. Mrs, Delia Koerner,

Streeter, Tex.KONTUR, John. Mrs. Anna Kontur, Water

Street, West Newton, Pa.KTTCHLAN, John. Joseph Kuchlan, 1720

Baker Avenue, Cudahy, Wis.LAUG, George. Adam Lang, Riverside Ave-

nue. Croton on Hudson, N. Y.LEDFORD, Emmit. Steave A. Ledford, Hern-

don, Ky.LITTLEJOHN, Ebb. Mrs. Anna Littlejohn,

IR. F. D. 1, Gairney, S. C.KNABLE, Joseph J. Mrs. Anna Knable, 1405

North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.LAFALCE, Joseph. Mrs. Cagete Lafalce, 304

East Kinney Street, Newark, N. J.LEVY, Isador. Sam Levy, 60 First Street,

Elizabeth, N. J.LUBRANO, Anthony. Nicandro Lubrano,

Paulsboro, N. J.McDOWELL, Howard C. Mrs. Minnie Mc-

Dowell, 211 Chandler Avenue, Pontiac,Mich.

McCARTY, Joseph. Daniel McCarty, 209Dykeman Street, New York, N. Y.

McGEE, William P. Jacob B. McGee, Shreve-port. La.

MANCUSO, Pasquale. Mrs. Virginia Man-cuso, 626 West Sixteenth Street, Erie, Pa.

MARCHELLO, Paolo. Joseph Marchello, 77South Madison Street, Rosebank, N. Y.

MAZZEI, Gabriel. Miss Augustine Parvo, R.F. D. 184, Springfield, Mass.

MENTER, Joseph. Abraham Menter, 342Renwick Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

MILLER, James B. Mrs. Margaret Miller,121 Van Buren Street, New Brighton, StatenIsland, N. Y.

MOBLEY, Frank. Mrs. Delia. Y. Mobley, R.F. D. 5. box 19, Quitman, Ga.

MOFFITT, Cleveland Z. R. John Moffitt,route 5, Quinlan, Tex.

MOORE, Jack. William Moore and Mrs. CoraMoore, Clinton, Ind.

NEIL, Arthur R. Mrs. Marie Neil, 1862.Washtenaw Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

NELSON, Edward. Mrs. Mary Nelson, 530East Harrison Street, Danville, Ill.

NESSLY, George A. Charles Nessly, R. F.D. 3, Kasson, Minn.

710-194

O'DONNELL, Robert A. Patrick O'Donnell,Summit Hill, Pa.

OLESKY, Henry. John Slahetka, 156 Tal-mage Avenue, Bound Brook, N. J.

,PANETTI, Giuseppe. August Panetti, Carpl-neto Romano, Italy.

PAUL§EN, Arthur T. Mrs. Regena Paulsen,4147 Kamerling Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

PESCE, Joseph. Vincent Pesce, 94 SmithStreet, Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y.

PETERSON, John Martin. Mrs. MargaretPeterson, 1042 North Eighteenth Street,Camden, N. J.

PIEKANSKI, Saturnin. William Piekanski,98 Fourth Street, Larksville, Pa.

PITTMAN, Alva E. Mrs. Lucille D. Pittman,R. F. I. 1, Almena, Kans.

PUGH, Schooley. Mrs. Jessle L. Pugh, 858Poplar Street, Coatesville, Pa.

REECE, Ernest V. Euls Reece, High Point,N. C.

REESE, James, jr. James Reese, Sr., R. F. D.1, Congaree, S. S.

RICHARDS, Thomas R. Mrs. Juanita Gen-sales, general delivery, San Antonio, Tex.

ROMANS, George R. J. W. Romans, 1039West Eighth Street Cincinnati, Ohio.

ROUTIEN, Raymond 0. Charles Foster, 12MTwelfth Street, Lawrenceville, IlL

RUBACK, Paul F. Mrs. Ninna Rubaek, Genoa,Ill.

RUFFINS, Walter. Mrs. Eliza Ruffins, R. P.D. 1, Portsmouth, Va.

SCHAEFER, Edward C. Mrs. Lillian Van DerLinn, 192 Sehaeffer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SCHMIDT, Edward. Charles E. Schmidt, 20Tremont Avenue, West Orange, N. S.

SCHOLL Herbert S. Isaac N. Scholl, 18West Seymore Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

SMITH, Frank Cecil. Mrs. Emma Smith, 665Birch Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.

SPIRES, Jess. Mrs. Mary Copes, R. F. D. 1,Otway, Ohio.

STUART, Arch L. Mrs. Mary Stuart, Wood-land. Tex.

THOMAS, Carlos D. Joel M. Thomas, R. F.D. 1, Trion, Ga.

THOMAS, Ezie T. Mrs. Belle Thomas, R.F. D. 1, box 113, Raleigh, N. C.

THOMAS, Noel S. Ed Handeack, Milltown,Ky.

UCHIS, Walter. Victor ITehis, 612 Northloopes Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

VAN LEER, John F. Mrs. Clara Van Leer,.3212 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

WALTON, Jay D. Bell MeGilry, 3353 Wa-bash Avenue, Chicago, IlL

WEIRAUCH, John F Fred Weirauch, It. P.D. S. box 23, Frazee, Minn.

WIELGOSH, Henry Theodore. Mrs. Mag-gie Wielgosh, Princeton, Wis.

WILLETTE, Eugene H. Mrs. Mary L. Wil-lette, 271 Chestnut Street, Manchester,N. H.

WILLIAMS, Bruce. Miss Alberta Williams,R. P. D. 5, Jackson, Tenn.

WILLIAMS. Herbert. Mrs. M. Williams, 16Cornelia Street, New York, N. Y.

WOYAK. Alexander. Theodore Woyak, R. F.D. 1, Custer, Wis.

CWIKLINSKI. Leo. Toe Cwlklinsk, sr., 3821East Fifty-fourth Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

GINSBERG, Joseph A. Morris Ginsberg,Queenstown, Md.

HALL, James H. Joseph T. Hall, CentralState Hospital, Petersburg, Va.

LANGE. Thor. Mrs. Anna Lange, 968 EastOne hundred and eightieth Street, NewYork, N. Y.

LUNN, George L. Louis Lunan, Princeton,Minn.

MAY, Calvin. Miss Katrina May, R. F. D. 1,box 13, Williston, S. C.

MEEKS, William J. Mrs. John B. Meeks,Tarboro, N. C.

MINOTT, 'William. Mrs. Mary MInnott,1966 Atlantic Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y.

MUKAVITZ. John B. Peter Mukavitz, Iron-wood, Mich.

MURPHY. William James. Mrs. ThomasBence, 16 Brookville Avenue, Indianapolis,Ind.

NICHITTA. Mariano. John Nichitta, 623Jackson Street, Hoboken, N. J.

NICKELSON, Rander. John L. Nickelson,Carson, Iowa.

NICOLGIS, Christ. George Bitgion, Gurley,Nebr.

CUTCELT, Harry C. Louis Cuteelt, route 1,St. Croix Falls, Wis.

PRATT, Owen Hyland. Barton Pratt, Ml-nevra Junction, N. Y.

PRESSLEY, John 0. Walter Pressley, R.F. D. 1, North Augusta, Edgefield, S. C.

PRICE, James I. Mrs. Alice Price, Pocahon-tas, Ark.

PRUETTE. George F. Robert M. Pruette, R.F. D. 1, Saulsbury, Tenn.

RISON, Earl H. Howard Rison, 519 NorthJackson Avenue, Lima, Ohio.

HROCHIE, Edward Thomas. Miss Mary Roche,431 ThIrty-seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SCHOR, Elmer W. , Mrs. Margaret Scher, 8Hickory Street, Etna, Pa.

SHIVELY, Jake C. Mrs. Jennie Shively,Glasgow, Mo.

SMITH, Sam. Mrs. Mande Smith, Delaware,Okla.

WALECKA, John Joseph. Mrs. Mary Wa-leeka, Kewaunee, Wis.

WARD, John E. Mrs. Carl Mee, 19 WinterStreet, Rochester, N. Y.

WINDFELDT Stanley. Harry P. Windfeldt,616 Front treet, Hayward, Cal.

ALTMAN, Jacob. Mrs. Sarah Altman, 1367Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

ANDERSON, Knute A. Frederick Anderson,26 North Street, Pontiac, Rt. L

BADER, Earl T. Mrs. George Petree, 355.Prospect Street, Pottsville, Pa.

BARADYN, Tony. Mrs. Victoria Salky, 294Wyonna Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

BARTA, Joseph A. Mrs. Maril Barta, 2647South Turner Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

BEARS, Eddie. Eddie Bears, R. F. D. 6,Bennettsville, S. C.

BERLYN, Lewis. Mrs. Luella M. Berlyn,55 Bridge Street, Salem, Mass.

BITTMAN, Frederick L. Frederick BItt-man, 454 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

BOCZEK, John S. Mrs. Kate Boczek, 1407North Seventh Street, St. Louis, Mo.

BOLGER, John M. Mrs. Susan Bolger, 429Faneuil Street, Bridgton, Mass.

BRADLEY, William J. Mrs. Lena Bradley,2035 Hazzard Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

BRISBANE, Ben. Morris Brisbane, Prog-more, R. C.

BROWN, Samuel Richard. John Brown, 514North Oak Street, Duquoin, Ill.

BUKOWSKI, Edward A. Mike Bukowski,Momence, Ii.

BUSH, Arthur E. Mrs. Annie Bush, Healds-burg, Cal.

BUTCH, Dominick. Joseph Russo, 297 MottStreet, New York, N. Y.

BUTTERWORTH, Clark A. Mrs. MaryKuhn, 209 George Street, New Brunswick,N. J.

BYRD, Dorsey C. Georgia Byrd, 2228 Mon-hase Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

CASSIDY, Francis P. Mrs. Sarah Cassldy,12 Canal Street, Plainville, Conn.

CAUSER, Stacey. A. L. Causer, McColl, 9. C.CHANDLER, Clarence W. Clarence E. Chan-

dler, 79 High Street, Nutley, N. J.CLEMENTS, James A. X. A. Clements, Lum-her City, Ga.COBB, Earl J. Clarence B. Cobb, R. F. D. 2,

Beloit, Ohio.COLEMAN, Warren. J. E. Coleman, Arden,

Ark.COX, Tommie. Mrs. Willie Cox, Martin,

Tenn.CRUMRINE, Roy G. Warren Crumrine, Gree-

ley, Nebr.DIETSCHE, Frank J. Marcus Dietsche, 15

Clay Street, Dansville, N. Y.DONAR, Rudolph Frank. William Deconiini,

Glen Carbon, Ill.DORN, Aloyslus J. Mrs. Catherine Reynolds,

1706 Foster Avenue, Baltimore, Md.DOYLE. Phillip C. Mrs. Anna Doyle, 2 Ham-

ilton Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.DUTNIKOSKI, Tony. Louis Dunikoski, 570

Baltic Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.ECKERT, Albert I. Mrs. Martina A. Eckert,

2029 Center Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.ELLIS, William L. Sherman Ellis, Holly Hill,

Ky.ELWELL, Brooks. JesseElwell, Kempton, 1Il.FOWLER, Boyce L. B. H. Fowler, Spartan-

burg, S. C.FRANCIS, Charles E. Edwin A. Francis, 416

North St. Joe Avenue, Hastings, Nebr.FREDERICKS, Walter. Mrs. Johana Freder-

icks, 404 Compton Avenue, Perth Amboy,N. J.

GELLER, Frank J. Mrs. Louise Geller, 1815Federal Street, Baltimore, Md.

GERMAIN, John. Mrs. Mary Jane Germain,Sandusky, Mich.

GILLEY. John W. C. R. Gilley, Pilot Moun-tain, N. C.

HAAR, Alvin J. George Haar, 80 West SixthStreet, Corning, N. Y.

HAGAN, Harold J. Cyprian S. Hagen, Mon-roe City, Mo.

HALL, Bertie. Owen Hall, Milltown, Ga.HALL, Louis. Mrs. Josephine R. Hall, R. F.

D. 3. box 1, Metcalf, Ga.HALTY, Henry A. Joseph L. Haity, Castor-

ville. Tex.HARRIS, Benjamin F. Mrs. Maron P. Harris,

Sharptown. Md.HEIN, Walter Emil. Herman Rein, B. F. D.

15, Ripon, Wis.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGHENDRICKS, Raymond. Mrs. Rachel Hen.

dricks, 528 Blilnkerhoff Avenue, Santa Bar-bas a, Cal.

HILL, Arthur D. Mrs. Jesse Hill, 220 FisherAvenue, Greensboro, N. C.

HOLLOMAN, Robert. John Holloman, 2724Hickory Street. St. Louis, Mo.

HOLY, Frank. Joseph W. Irwinsky, generaldelivery, Temple, Tex.

HOODMAKER. Wilber. Mrs. Sallie Hood-maker, 357 Church Street, Catasanqua, Pa.

IOPPER, Allen S. Mrs. Mary Hopper, Leaks-yile, N. C.

JOHNSON, Bennie. Mrs. Bessie Johnson, 549Phoenix Street, Greenwood, S. C.

JORDAN, Harry. Thomas Jordan, Manganese,Minn.

JORDAN, Olin. Mrs. EIl J. Whitfield, Wadley,Ga.

KENNEY, Walter R. Mrs. Willie J. Kenney,194 State Street, Athens, Ga.

KIEFER, Anthony. Mrs. Dorothy Kiefer,1880 Grove Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined).FRIVATEs.

COONEY, Patrick. Miss Mary Cooney, 2011Columbia Road, Washington, D. C.

MYERS, Charles T. Mrs. Emma Myers, 609Sewell Street, Baltimore, Md.

WEIKEL, Elmer E. Elmer E. Weikel, Perka-sie, Bucks County, Pa.

Missing in Action.PRIVATES,

ARMSTRONG, Lewis I. Alex Armstrong,Sifton, Wash.

BROWER, Claude C. G. Brower, Thurman,Iowa.

BUNASSISI, Antonio. Vencinpe Bunassist,Ossaro, Avelene Province, Italy.

CARDNER, Robert. Mrs. Josephine Card-ner, R. F. D. 2, Bonfield, IL.

CARRA, Frank. Dominic Carra, 88 SummerStreet, Somerville, Mass.

COLLINS, Patrick. Miss Margaret Collins180 East Eighty-second Street, New York,N. Y.

CRONK, Edward L. Mrs. Minnie Nelson, R.F. D. 1, box 29, Appleton, Wis.

DAY, Thomas J. Albert Lee Day, Chester,Mont.

DORIAN, Cornelius J. Mrs. Susan Dorian,812 Chestnut Street, Johnstown, Pa.

GOOD, Joseph. Mrs. Goldie Good, generaldelivery, Skidmore, Mo.

HALAMUDA, Ames M. Mrs. Sophia G. Hala-muda, 2019 East Commerce Street, SanAntonio, Tex.

KAPLON, Aaron. Morris Kaplon, 917 HelenStreet, Baltimore, Md.

KETCHUM, Beecher A. Mrs. Ada L. Jef-fards, Gags Av.enue, Victory Mills, N. Y.

LAFARTOZZA, Raffaele. Mrs. AntonetteLafartozza, 920 Catherine Street, Utica,N. Y.

LANGOWSKI, Ignatius. Mrs. John Langow-ski, 3881 East Fifty-seventh Street, Cleve-lap Ohio.

, Samuel. Yaman Lazar, 18 ClarkStreet, New Britain, Conn.

LEISON, Nicholas. Mrs. William Demming,Kellogg, Minn.

LENNON, John A. Mrs. Mary Lennon, 514West Fifty-first Street, New York, N. Y.

LONGO, Alley. Mrs. Carmela Longo, Patti,Messina, Italy.

LORD, Walter J. Mrs. Blanche Lord, 8244North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

MUMFORD, Forrest L. Mrs. Varina Mum-ford, Roseville, Ohio.

NELSON, Arthur W. S. A. Nelson, 123 NorthMain Street, Dubois Pa.

PACK, Anthony J. Mirs. Elizabeth Pack, 131Ormsbv Street, Mount Oliver, Pa.

PFEIFFER, Elmer A. Mrs. Anna Pfeiffer, 75Wasmuth Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

QUERS, Edward W. Mrs. Emma Quers, 29James Street, New York, N. Y.

RICE, Raymond C. Mrs. Jennie Rice, 75 Har-rison Avenue, Gardner, lie.

ROBINSON, Joseph. Mrs. Millie Robinson,Muth Street, Portsmouth, Ohio.

SCHLOESSER, Anthony J. Mrs. MaggieSebloesser Reville, S. Dak,

STEPHEN, John T. James M. Stephen, gen-eral delivery, Dunkirk, Mont.

STEVENSON, James. Mrs. Sarah Stevenson,44 Snugeville Street. Belfast, Ileland.

STOCKER, John M. Mrs. Sarah Stocker, 221West State Street, Redlands, Cal.

ERIPLETT, Johnie. Daniel Triplett, Lackey,Ky.

VAN WICKLEN, Lester B. Miss Charlptte D.Weirthner, 648 Silkworth Avenue, RichmondHill, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Mf ADJATR ORPS) a

IC %aSummary of Casualties t

Officers:Deaths -------------W ounded.------------Missing ---------------

o Date.

93120

- 1214

Enlisted men:Deaths --------------- 2, 000Wounded-------- ---- 3,017In hands of enemy ----- 85Missing --------------- 435

- 5, 487

Total.. --- ..--- .-- --- - .---5, 701

The following Marine Corps easuaktlesare reported by the commanding generalof the American Expeditionary Forces(included in above total):

Killed in action -------- ------ 9Died of wounds received in ac-

tion ------------------------ 23Died of disease-.- .-. - 6Wounded in action (severely)-- O7Wounded in action (slightly) -. 4Wounded in action (degree unde-

termined),,,. ...-.----- 3Missing In action --------------- 8

Total ------ - ------------ 120

Killed in Action.CAPTAIN.

COCHRAN, Harry K. Mrs. II. K. Cochran,Carthage, Mo.

PRITATES.

CARPENTER, Oates. Glendora Carpenter,box 281, Forest Grove, Oreg.

HITTER, Leonard A. Ida M. Gibson, 13096Commerce Street, Tacoma, Wassh.

KORNEGAY, Sidney E. Carry F. Kornegay,general delivery, Malone, Tex.

O'DONOGHUE. Michael T. Katherine U.O'Donoghue, 270 West Eleventh Street, NewYork, N. Y.

Died of Wounds.FIRST LIEUTENANT.

SCHNEIDER, John 0, John G. Schneider,Krug Park Place, St. Joseph, Mo.

SERGEANT.WIN CHELL, Judge N. Richard Winchell,

rural route 1, Tell City, Ind.CORPORAL.

BROWN, A. L. Dr. E. L. Brown, 408-409Brewer Arc, St. Paul, MiUn.

PRIVATES.BOARDMAN, Fred W. Jennie Boardman, 41

Pine Grove, Pontiac, Mich.BRASWNLL, Louis B. Mary M. Braswell,

Demopolis, Ala.CLOPTON, George. Mary N. Watt, Diascond,

Va.GREENE, Arch. Alice Greene, Oakwood, Mo.HALL, Raymond S. Nellie S. Hall, 8-8 Church

Street, Herkimer, N. Y.LEONARD, Raymond R. Della Leonard, R.

F. D. 4, box 174, Fort Worth, Tex.LOGSTON, Alvin W. Rose Logston, general

delivery, MeMachen, West Va.McGRAW, Charles J. Michael McGraw, R. F.

D. 2, Harpursville, N. Y.MAHONDY, Michael J. Patrick J. Mahoney,

95 Taft Avenue, New Brighton, N. Y.MANTON, Robert W. Robert Manton, 70

Evans Street, Dorchester, Mass.MARQUARDT, Clarence W. Fred Marquardt,

Martins Ferry, Ohio.MILLER, Blair C. W. H. Miller, 184 East

Fremont Street, Fostoria, Ohio.SHELTON, Grayson. Frank Shelton, 1710

Wagoner Place, St. Louis. Mo.SMITH, Clarence T. Ja1ues J. Smith, R. F.

D. 1, Clark Lake, Mich.THOMPSON, John W. Robert L. Thompson,

R. F, D. 6, box 118, Charlotte, N. C.WISHART, Theo. L. Mabel M. Wishart, 1148- Brunswick Avenue, Trenton, N. J.

Died of Disease.SDEGEANT.

EVERS, Wallace A. Albert Schettler, Netnah, Wis.

CORPORAL.SISSON, James Charles Sisson, Bissonville,

W. Va.PRIVATES.

KNISEL Benjamin C. Martha Knisel, R. F.D. 2 t er, Mich.

MARS AL James A. M. J. Marshall,Sevierville Tenn.

SMITH, Millon T. Agnes Smith, R. F, D. 3,La Cygne Kans.

SPANN, William , William R. Spann, Mor-ristoin, N. J.

Wounded Severely.CAPTAINS.

ERSKINE Graves B. Daisy G. Erskine, Co-lumbia, 'La.

LE BOEUF, Albert A. Francis X. Le Boeu,854 Hood Street, Vall River, Mass.

FIRST LIEUTENANT.GARVEY, James McB. Clifford P. Garvey,

Aunwood and Dexter Avenues, Cincinnati,Ohio.

SECOND LIEUTENANT.VAN HOUSEN, Merle J. Omer Yan Housen,

Stanton, Nebr.SERGEANTS.

CAPWELL, Samuel P. Sarah M. Capwell,1805 Chestnut Street, Franklin, Pa.

RODGERS, George H. Sarah Rodgers, Lick-lag, Mo.

SKAGGS, William H. Marinda Skaggs, 2628Park Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

CORPORALS.GILBERT Paul. Abba Fife, Rochester, Minn.KNEIL, lawrence H. Charlotte Caln, 802

Corl Street, Akron OhioMART I, Odom P. John Martin, Ringling,

Okla.SAUNDERS, John D. Charles L. Saunders,

Prattsburg, N. Y.SCHAVE, C arles N. Anna M. Poeling, 3713

North Eleventh Street, St. Louis, Mo.TAYLOR, Gordon W. Samuel Taylor, Ron-

nersdale, Pa.BALDACCINI, James F. Mary Baldaccin,

22 Depot Square, Tarrytown, N. Y.BEEMAN, Reitz F. Eva Beeman, Perry, N. Y.BLOOM, Herbert 0. Lillie B. Bloom, 82 Vic-

tor Street, Dayton, Ohio.BURNS, Richard J. Frank Burns, Coupon,

Pa.PRIVATES.

BUTCHER, Christopher. John S. Butcher,Sidney, Iowa,

CLARK, Paul Y. Mrs. E. C. Clark, 108 EastWarren Street, Detroit, Mich.

COLBY Donald H. Fred W. Colby, 799Gran Avenue St. Paul, Miun.

COLONY Alfred T. Beatrice Colony, 474Central Park West, New York, N. Y.

CROW, Arthur. Helen J. Crow, 5208 Daven-DNort Street, Omaha, Nebr.

TEL, Martin A. John Dentel, Lulu,Mich.

DUCKWORTH, George R. Esther Duck-worth, Alaska, W. Va.

EDWARDS, Henry G. George E. Edwards,88 North Pleasant Avenue, Rockaway Beach,N. Y.

ELY, Walter Y. Laura Ely, 259 Grand Ave-nue. Lexington, Ky.

FLEET Frederick W. Margaret Fleet, 425Pasadena Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio.

FRAZEE, Walter E. L. H. Frazee, 47 Wel-linton Road, Bedford, Mass.

FRITSCH, Harry C. Otto Fritsch, Ellinger,Tex.

FRY, Leonard C. Mollie R. Pry, 712 Maryland Place. Columbia, Mo.

GARRISON, Benjamin B. Fletcher S. Garri-son. Sweetwater, Tenn.

GRIBBLE, Allen T. Winona P. Gribble, 7009Sixty-second Avenue SE., Portland, Oreg

GRIDLEY John S. Grace G. Wilm, 83 El-dredge treet, Newton, Mass.

HARTLEY, Edwin C. Helen D. Hartley,Caldwell, Ohio.

JOHNSON, Ralph W. Edward Johnson, 8429Schubert Avenue, Chicago, III.

KATZ, Max. Sam Katz, 116 South FirstStreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.

KENNEDY, Patrick A. Mary A. Kennedy,2505 East Grace Street, Richmond, Va.

LANGE, Walter E. Olga Lange, 1334 Sheri-dan Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

LAPHAM. Elmond F. Annie Lapham, 9 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGLAWTON, William R. Rhoda Lawton, 2436

East Chase Street, Baltimore, Md.LONES, Jacob E. Delia Lones, R. F. D. 2,

Knoxville, Tenn.LYON, Russell G. Jane A. Lyon, 41 North

Sixth Street, Newark, N. J.McGINNIS, Christian I. Christian T. Mc-

Ginnis, Mutual, Okla.MICTHELL, Byron. Florine Mitchell,

Teague, Tex.MUSSETT, John P. Marvin H. Mussett,

2000 Cowdon Avenue, Memphis, Tenn.NOLTE, Bryan. Harry Nolte, Great Bend,

Kans.NOYES, William A. Ollie 0. Noyes, 1807

South Ninth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa.NUNNALLY, Edward P. Ella A. Porter, 801,

North South Street, Petersburg, Va.O'HARA, Frank D. Elizabeth O'Hara, 113

North Ingalls Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.OLDROYD, Harold J. Floella Oldroyd, Ava,

Ohio.PALMER, Daniel C. Emma Palmer, 120

Brunswick Street, Newark, N. J.PRIEST, George S. George M. Priest, gen-

eral delivery, Carters Creek, Tenn.RICE, Frederick L. Canie D. Rice, box 264,

Redmond, Oreg.RIDENHOUR, Philip R. Ida Ridenhour,

general delivery. Hilton, Cal.SCOTT, Gerard C. Elizabeth Scott, 2502

Parkwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio.SEAMAN, Lewis W. Frank Seaman, 1655

Oregon Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.SHARP, Raymond D. Docia SharD, 4810

Pine Street, Norwood, Ohio.SHEEHAN, Grant B. Daniel D. Sheehan,

1204 Castehill Avenue, New York, N. Y.STANLEY, Judson. William G. Stanley, 9

Hull Street, Kirkwood, Ga.SULLENS, Ray E. George N. Saullens, Hills-

boro, M4.TIERNEY,* Desmond P. Mary Tierney,

Sleepy Eye. 1inn.WILKISON, Guy F. Lilly Wilkison, R. F. D.

31. Norwich, Ohio.WRIGHT, Bert A. Johanna Wright, R. F.

D. 1, DeRuyter, N. Y.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined).

CORPORAL,ARMSTRONG, William I. Cora J. Arm-

strong, N Street, Forest Hill, Richmond, Va.PIVATES.

HARR, John W. Elizabeth B. Wood, care ofC. & E. . Railway, Detroit, Mich.

WILSON. Joseph B. Frances Wilson, Kings-land, Tex.

Missing in Action.

rIvATErs.BARR, George W. Ida Barr, 762 Twenty-

fourth Street, Detroit, Mich.BATER, George F. Mary Bauer, 138 South

Main Street, Bethlehem, Pa.GIBBARD, William Floyd. Clara Gibbard,

box 134, Clawson, Mich.JAMES, William. Eva James, 2307 Jackson

Boulevard, Chicago, I1,OLSEN, Harold P. Lillian Olsen, Union,

Utah.SHAWEX, Marwyn C. Merwin C. Shawex,

1714 John Street, Baltimore, Md.TAYLOR, Edward W. Mariah L. Taylor, 101

Raleigh Road. Oxford, N. C.VAN DYKE, Thomas J. Alletta Van Dyke,

box 404, Waitsburg, Wash.

Killed in Action, Previously ReportedWounded.

PRIVATES.FACKRELL, Hugh. Eliza Fackrell, Alridge,

Idaho.PEEBLES, Robert B. Robert B. Peebles,

3715 Flora Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.

Killed in Action, Previously ReportedMissing.CORPORAL.

BERGEROM, Calvin. Willie Bergerom, Houma,La.

PRIvATE.OLIN. Russell W. Ole Olin, Ada, Minn.

Died of Wounds, Previously ReportedSeverely Wounded.

SERGEANT.SIMON, Frank J. Margaret Simon, La-

Grange, Ill.CORPORAL.

KNEIL, Lawrence H. Charlotte Cain, 892Corley Street, Akron, Ohio.

PRIVATE.

WALLING, Arthur N. Benjamin W. Walling,1330A Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, Wash.

Died of Wounds, Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

PRIVATE.

WEST, Alfred T. Lulle C, Gamble, R. F. D.8, box 118, Birmingham, Ala.

Wounded Severely, Previously ReportedIissing.

PRIVATES.

BRAGG, James W. Ella Bragg, Aflex, PikeCounty, Ky.

ROBERTS, Ray N. Caroline M. Roberts, Phil-lipsburg, Kane.

TRAINOR Robert B. Martin Traior, 903West Fit -first Street, Chicago, ll.

WIKE, Joh S. William Wike, Sawyers Bar,Cal.

Wounded Slightly, Previously ReportedMissing.

PRIVATES.

BARTH, Herbert J. Barbara Berth, 716 St.Clair Avenue, East Liverpool, Ohio.

JOHNSON, Carl H. Christina Johnson, 108West One hundred and thirtieth Street, NewYork, N. Y.

ROOKER, James W. Martha Rooker, R. R. 7,Murfreesboro, Tenn.

YEIRS, Dyson S. Edith Mullins, 1009 SouthThird Street, Louisville, Ky.

In Hospital, -Previously Reported Missingin Action.

PRIVATES.BOLAND, Leon J. John J. Boland, Little

Meadows, Pa.BREtWER, James V. Sarah M. Brewer, Park

and Sllverton Streets, St. Louis, Mo.BROWN, Leonard L. Leonard C. Brown,

general delivery, Millsboro, Oreg.BROWN, Chester W. Mary B. Brown, 6102

Kimbark Aenue, Chicago, 11LBUTLER, Henry C. Anna Butler, 163 Ken-

dall Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.CHATMAN, Grover M. Clara Gaugler, Rofu-

Me, Tex.SANDUSTY, John. Andrew Sandusky, Do

Pue, III.SEGALINI, Paul S. Mary Segalini, 210 Col-

lins Avenue, Pittsburgb, Pa.

:eturned to France, Previously ReportedPrisoner of War.

SERGIEALVT.BUTLER, Elmore. Benjamin F. Butler,

Washington, Ga.CORPORALS.

RICE, King. John B. Rice, Madison, Tenn.WILLIAMS, Harry A. Julia Williams, gen-

eral delivery, Friday Harbor, Wash.CABALLERO, Robert P. Carmelite Cabal-

lero, Paincouriville, La.PRIVATES.

CAMBELL, William H. Efie Leurs, Tarboro,N. C.

COLAHAN, Wayne J. Thomas E. Colahon,her 1838, L~ewistown, Mont.

HAEBE, George C. Eliabeth Riter, 1044West Orleans Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

HENDRICK. Wallace White. Mattle L. Hen-drick, 807 Fatherland Street, Nashville,Tenn.

HOSKINS, Percy H. H1. H. Hoskins. 651-North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

JAMESON, William I. Effie C. Jameson,Ros-ville, Tenn.

KAMMERAAD, Leonard. Lubertha Kamme-rand. general delivery, West Olive, Mich.

ZNIDERSIE, Anthony P. Anna Znidersic,618 Summit Street, Joliet, Ill.

Present for Duty, Previously ReportedDied of Wounds.

PRIVATE.

MAHONEY, Michael J. Anna E. Mahoney,1446 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y.

Present for Duty, Previously ReportedWounded (Degree Undeterilined).

CAPTAIN.ROBERTSON, James F. Annie Creag, 303

Tynte Street, Adelaide, South Australia.

Present for Duty, Previously ReportedMissing.PRITATeS.

BARNETT, Bryan J. Nellie D. Barnett, 940North Ninth Street, Colton, Cal.

FLEENOR, Nelson R. Emory 0. Fleenor,Mattoon, Ill.

WYATT, Delbert. Fannie Wyatt, 410 ClarkStreet, Cincinnati, Ohio,

ARMYSECTION 1, JANUARY 13, 1919.

The following casualties are reportedby the commanding general of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces:

Killed in action ---------------- 55Died from wounds -------------- 61Died from accident and other

causes ---------------------- 20Died in aeroplane accident ------- 3Died of disease ------------------ 17Wounded severely -------------- 142Wounded (degree undetermined) - 10Wounded slightly --------------- 2Missing in action ------------ 29

Total ------------------- 339

Killed in Action.LIEUTENANTS.

DAVIDSON, Alex. Robert Davidson, Boat Ky.HOLM, Nils Mrs. Sophie Holm, 726 Union

Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.JOHNSON, Conrad G. Mrs. 0. Johnson, 2015

West Third Street, Duluth, Minn.LATHROP, Jokn E. Spencer Lathrop, 584

Warburton Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.SERGEANT.

GRONO, Harry A. Harry A. Grono, East 902Sinto Avenue, Spokane, Wash.

CORPORALS.WESTLUND, Carl E. Axel Westland, Mission

11111, S. Dak.BUXTON, Vernon C. Mrs. Edith Buxton, 7

Green Street, Burlington, -Vt.CUOCO, Frank A. Mrs. Marie Cuoco, 17

Pierre Avenue, Garfield, N. J.GROSS, Guy R. Mrs. Jennie Gross, 70 South

Marr Street, Fond du Lae, Wis.HEEB, Henry N. Henry. G. Heeb, R. F. D.

No. 1, Brookville, Ind.JACOBSEN, Theodore A. Holder Jacobsen,

Fern, Wis.KARZOMAROYK, Marion. John Karczmare-

zyk, 13 Colony Street, Ansonia, Conn.KENNEDY, John T. Mrs. Martha Kennedy,

itarbor Grace, Newfoundland.LEE, William F. Robert E. Lee, R. F. D.

No. 1. Piedmont, S. C.LEONARD,* Joseph. Miss Edna Parry, 271

Foote Avenue, Belleview, Ky.MEYER, Arthur G. Fred H. Meyer, route

A., Alva, Okla.SHANSE, Joseph J. Mrs. Rose Shanse, 14

Willow Street, Torrington, Conn.WENIEKE, Louis E. Mrs. L. Wenieke, 1102

Aetna Street, Burlington, Iowa.MASTER ENGINEERS.

BERNER, Nicolai. Haakon Berner, Univer-sity Christiania, Norway.

NUTTER, George L. George E. Nutter, 2118Nineteenth Avenue NE., Minneapolis, Minn.

PRIVATES.ADZEMA, Michael. Andrew Adrema, 721.

East Lackawana. Street, Olyphant, Pa.AUSTIN, Jessie. Moses Austin, R. F. D.

1, Plum Branch, S. C.BALL, William H. Mrs. Mary Ball, 295

Broad Street, Newark, N. J.BLAKE, William Thomas. Mrs. Catherine

Blake, Benwood, W. Va.BONHAM, Albert L. Alonzo T. Bonham,

Taft, Cal.GARIELLO, John G. Mrs. Fulamina Ga-

riello, 2620 Day Street, Seattle, Wash.CIGANSKI, Frank. Valentine Kurolck, 1604

Broadway, Lorain, Ohio.CONRAD, John S. Miss Maud Conrad, 87

South Prince Street, Lancaster, Pa.DAY, Clarence E. Mrs. etel Burrows, 4200

Noble Street, Bellaire, Ohio.DURRICK, Thomas. Mrs. Aliza Durrick, 45

Pleasant Street, Mount Airy, Philadelphia.Pa.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGEAMES, Glenn W. William Eames, Monan,

Idaho.FOSTER, Morten E. Mrs. Joseph E. Foster,

Dunlap, Cal.GROSFRENTZ, William E. August Gros-

frents, Wells, Minn.GRZYWACZ, Steve. Mary Pietrowski, 8407

Szowaeski Street, Cleveland, Ohio.HAASE, Garbrand H. Habbe Haase, R. F. D.

6, Carroll, Iowa.HARRISON, Edmund C. Lieut. Henry S.

Harrison, office of chief cable censor, Wash-ington, D. C.

HENRY, Robert L. R. C. Henry, Lafayette,Oreg.

LEFRA.NCOIS, Rowell J. Mrs. M. R. Le-francois, Pleasant Street West, Turland, Vt.

LEWIS, Joseph. Miss Anna Lewis, Enelle,Ala.

MEDEIROS, John P. John C. Medeiros, 5Felton Street, New Bedford, Mass.

MIKENEZONIS, Stanley. Miss Katie Mikene-zonis, 222 Warren Street, Bridgeport, Conn.

MOSCHELIO, Salvatore. Angelo Luccia, 44Dunstable Street, Charlestown, Mass.

MURAD, John S. Mrs. Fidie Murad, 249 Con-gress Street, Portland, le.

OVERTON, Thomas J. Mrs. Sallie M. Over-ton, Scottsburg, Va.

PETERSON, Marvin E. Peter H. Peterson,Linn Grove, Iowa.

PHILLIPS, Frank Carleton. Mrs. John C.Bringman, 335 West Fifteenth Street,Elyria, Oblo.

ROSE, Buddie. Mr . Caroline Rose, R. F. D.1, box 48, Dinwiddie, Va.

SEWARD, Elliott B. Mrs. Elizabeth B.Seward, 1932 Madison Avenue, Baltimore,Md.

STOCKUM, Thomas E. Mrs. Anna G. Stockum,Cleves, Ohio.

STOVALL, Shelby T. Oda Stovall, Graham,ITy.

SULLIVAN, Patrick. Mrs. Mary Connors,126 Madison Street, New York. N. Y.

SZAFRANIK, Albert. Miss Mary Musiat,Miners Mills, Pa.

THAMES, Riley H. Mrs. E. N. Snowden, An-dalusia Ala

WILBUR, James, Shack Wilburn, Zinc,Ark.

WITTMAYER, Edwin. Henry Wittmayer,Linton, N. Dak.

WOOD, Walter. James Wood, 411 NorthFirst Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

Died from Wounds.

CAPTAIX.GAINES, Theadore W. Mrs. T. W. Gaines,

5 Oakhaven Court, Greenwood, S. C.LIEUTENANTS.

RVERETT, Eugene W. Mrs. Susie Lewis,-Marshfield Hills, Mass.

NELSON, Theodore V. Mrs. Theodore Nel-son 1706 Byron Street, Chicago, Il.

WILDOX, Glenn B. Mrs. E. J. Wilcox, 523State Line Avenue, Texarkana, Tex.

SERGEANT.BOCK, Harry W. Harry V. Bock, Pawnee,

Okla.CORPORALS.

IIOURT, Elmer T. Phillip Hourt, 233 Thomp-son Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

KINKEAD, Clifford W. Mrs. Fannie Kin-kead, Rippey, Iowa.

WABSHINAK, Louis. Albert Wabshinak,859 East Two hundred and twentiethStreet, New York, N. Y.

WOLF, Dupont L. D. M. Wolf, Canton Lum-ber Co., Baltimore, Md.

PRIVATES.ARNOLD, Charles. Mrs. Rebecca Arnold,

1043 Elm Street, Reading, Pa.CACIOPPO, George. Peter Cacioppo, 1068

Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.CASSADY, Clifford. Mrs. Nellie Doke, 715

West Franklin Street, Elkhart, Ind.DODSON, Harvey. Mrs. Susan Dodson, 1511

Thirteenth Avenue, Altoona, Pa.DUDA, Anthony. Mrs. Josephine Duda, 14

MeGees Patch, Nanticoke, Pa.FARMER, Perry B. Mrs. Susan M. Farmer,

R. F. D. 1-17, Mardela Springs, Md.FREEMAN, George H. Miss Addie Freeman,

144 Nadley Street, Milwaukee, Wis.GIBSON, James M. Joseph M. Gibson, 8 B

Street, Danville, Pa.GOODWIN, Fred. Mrs. Sara Goodwin, 20

Nelson Place, Newark, N. J.GRABAVOLO, Samuel. Sam Romano Graha-

volo box 105, Collison, Pa.KELEIIER, John T. Patrick I. Keleher, 11

Desalles Place Brooklyn, N. Y.LYONS, Edwards. Mrs. Rose Lyons, 1718

Second Avenue, Maywood, Ill.

McCLARY, John D. Mrs. Nellie McClary,R, F. D. 1, Milan, Mo.

MCELHANEY, William Lloyd. James A. Me-Elbaney, Hustontown, Pa.

MILLER, John F. Mrs. Will Owens, 414First Avenue, Antigo. Wis.

MILLS, Joe W. Thomas Mills, Toms Creek,Va.

MORGAN, Floyd II. A. E. Morgan, New Mar-tinsburg, W. Va.

NOLTE, Friend J. Mrs. Louis Sehmeltsig,4703 EoR Street, Wheeling, W. Va.

SLUCKAKI, Ziegmont. Mrs. Julia Gabow-ski, 232 Thirty-seventh Street, Pittsburgh,Pa.

SNIDEJI, Louis J. Mrs. Dashae Snider,Alden, Iowa.

SULLIVAN, Michael L. Mrs. Bridget Sulli-Nan, 37 Adams Street, Stamford, Conn.

WARE, Henry E. Mrs. Ester B. Goodwin,22 Cedar Street, Gardiner, Me.

WARNS, Adolph. Mrs. Elizabeth Warns, 1760Gorouce Avenue, Baltimore, Md.

ALEXANDER, Thomas L. Mrs. Laura Alex-ander, P. 0. box 123, Walnut Ridge, Ark.

ANGELO, Malona. Sam Manuel, 145 Twenty-sixth Avenue, Newark, N. J.

BASTL, Tony. Jos. Basti, 2310 SawyerAvenue, Chicago, Ill.

BAYLOR, Deams. W. II. Baylor, R. F. D. 1,Kingstree, S. C.

BRADICA, Karlo. Nick Bradica, box 88,Monessen, Pa.

BROWN, David N. J. C. Brown, Crown, Ky.CALDERARA, Carlo J. Frank Rar, 6 South

Myrtle Street, Milford, N. H.CALLAHAN, Marcus E. Mike Callahan,

Minto, N. Dak.CATON, Guy L. Mrs. Mary Caten. Goshen,

Ind.CLARK, Thomas R. George A. Clark, Port

Henry, N. Y.CROOKE, James. Mrs. Abbiel M. Crooke, 110

Summit Street, Newark, N. J.DEGROOT, William. Gerrit Degroot, 57 New-

burn Street, Medford, Mass.DRUM, Sherman M. Mrs. Lucy V. Drum,

Cogan Station, Pa.DUBRANDRYZ, Charles. Siinon Duruges, 319

Fourteenth Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y.ERICKSON, Fritz. Mrs. Maria Ivanson,

Lilla Ryd, Holje, Sweden.FENWICK, James R. Mrs. Francis E. Fen-

wick, Sheaville, Oreg.FIELDER, Joseph G. Mrs. Regina Fielder,

Columbia City, Ind.FINLEY, John Thomas. Mrs. John Thomas

Finley, R. F. D. 2, Whittemore, Mich.FLAHJERTY, Michael F. Mrs. Anna Flaherty,

307 Thatcher Street, Milton, Mass.GUTOWSKY, Walter Frank. Frank Gutow-

sky, 283 Thirty-fifth Street Detroit Mich.JUDY, Paul. Howard Judy, R. F. D. 1, Hum-

melstown, Pa.KLUNENBURG, John P. Barney A. Klunen-

burg, R. F. D. 2, Ashton, Iowa.LA FORGE, Augustus A. Wilford J. La

Forge, Blanford Street, Huntington, Mass.LANDRY, Frank. Mrs. Mary Rider, Port

Barres, La.LARSON, Severin A. Mrs. Sten Simonsen,

Einsland, Norway.McCANN, Frank A. Mrs. Ella McCann, Jack-

sonville, Ohio.MANS Henry C. John Mans, Pindall, Ark.MARCELLET1TO, Vito. Mrs. Anna Marcel-

letto, 464 Borgenline Avenue, West NewYork, N. Y.

MARTINO, Nick. Gregorlo D. Martino, ToccoCassuria, Province Chieti, Italy.

MINK, Orville Lee. Mrs. Mary Mike, Ottawa,Ky.

PETTY, John. William D. Pickering, LoneCedar, W. Va.

RABER, George F. George C. Raber, R. F. D.22, Wadesville, Ind.

ROEDERER, Anthony S. Philip Roederer,1841 Mount Pleasant Street, Burlington,Iowa.

SEMODEY, Alfred. Frank Nagorney, WestLiberty. Pa.

STROM, Walter A. Gus Strom, 722 West Mul-berry Street, Stillwater, Minn.

SULLIVAN, Leo. Daniel Sullivan, R. F. D.2, Mount Clemons, Mich.

TILLEY, James. Bark R. Tilley, Holman,Ala.

TODLOCK, Robert W. Mrs. Cannie J. Tod-lock, Mediopolis, Iowa.

TUPRO, George. Miss Louise Tupro, NewIberia, La.

Killed in Aeroplane Accident.

CAPTAIN.

BAKER, Hobart Amary Hare. A. T. Baker,Esq., Castle Howard Farm, Princeton, N. J.

LIEUTD]NANTS.SMITH, Henry C. Mrs. Anna T. Smith, 1833

Bathgate Avenue. New York, N. Y.SUTHERLAND, Harold H. J. C. Sutherland,

McNabb, Ill.

Died from Accident and Other Causes.

LIEUTENANT.BROXON. Donald R. C. 0. Broxon, state-

house, Boise, Idaho.SERGEANTS.

COOPER, William. Mrs. Mary Jones, 93East South Street, Uniontown, Pa.

WILLIAMSON, Leonard R. John William-son, 31 Fourth Street, Greenville, S. C.

ALCOTT, James C. Miss Vera Poland, Ka-miah, Idaho.

CORPORALS.LAWRENCE, Charles M. Morris B. Lawrence,

9 Kenny Street, Jamaica Plains, Mass.MERRILL, Starr S. Mrs. Olive V. Merrill,

235 North Fifth Street, Fredonia, Kans.PRIVATES.

BURRILL, Carl E. James 0. Burrill, LincolnCenter, Me.

HAAS, Leo. Mrs. Regina Haas, 1043 South-ern Boulevard, New York, N. Y.

ADAMS, John E. Sidney D. Adams, 750Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

ALLEN, George B. Mrs. Lucinda Allen,Bardstown, Ky.

CASE, Grover L. Mrs. Lillie Case, 1708Union Street, Saginaw Mich.

CEAS, Lester W. Mrs. 6eorge Ann Ceas, 235East Second Street Junction City, Kans.

FLAHERTY John I. Michael Flaherty, SFranklin Street, Bath, Me.

GOLDTHROPE, Reginald A. David W. Gold-thorpe, 25 Fairfield Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

HUGHES, Henry. Mrs. Cora Bostwick, 844Fourth Avenue, Columbus Ga I

LE CLAIR, Joseph. Mrs. 6 lympla Le Clair,

42 Parker Street Lawrence, Mass.George MR. George J. Silver, 1207

Eighth Street East, Salt Lake City. Utah.SMITH, Roy. Abraham Smith, Princeton, Ky.SNELL, Clyde R. Mrs. Mary L. Snell, 1105

North Jefferson Street, Junction City, Kans.

Died of Disease.CAPTAIN.

KIRK, George Edwin. Edward Kirk, BarHarbor, Me.

LIEUTENANT.MELTON, Allen L. J. A. Melton, Coushatta,

La.NURSa.

WHITESIDE. Lydia V. Mrs. Ellen White-side, 4409 London Road, Duluth, Minn.

CIVILIAN,VAN DER HEEG, Albert Yelre. Mrs. Jones

Walstra, 55 Werkman Street, Groningen,Holland.

SERGEANT MAJOR.BRITTAIN, William S. Mrs. L. E. Brittain,

611 West Park Street, Dorchester, Mass.SERGEANTS.

CARR, Herbert W. Mrs. Mildred H. Carr, R.F. D. 32, Ba rker, N. Y.

CRANE, William L. Mrs. Belle Crane, Mon-trose, Iowa.

HAAS, John. Miss Margaret Haas, 488 Mid-land Avenue, Grant City, N. Y.

KESSLER, Eckhorat. Mrs. J. L. May, 8858Millsbrae Avenue. Hyde Park, Ohio.

ROSENKRANZ, William J. Alfonqe Rosen-kranz, 426 Troy Street, Dayton, Ohio.

CORPORALS.BURKE, Iver. Mrs. C. H. Burke, Corfu,

Wash.HILDEBRAND, Charles W. Mrs. Charles W.

Hildebrand, 66 Swift Street, Providence,R. I.

RAMAGE, Clyde L. William J. White, R. F.D. 1, Nashville, Ark.

SAMTTELL, Charles A. J. D. Samuell, Hemp-stead Tex.

WELLb, Louis B. John J. Wells, Ballinger,Tex.

WHEELOCK, Casper. Mrs. Lena Wheelock,Oneida, Wis.

COOK,STELLTER, William. Mrs. Francis Stellter,

96 Louisiana Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Wounded Severely.MAJOR.

SMITH, Ialoh J. Mrs. Sadie Johnson Smith,3710 South Benton Boulevard, Kansas City,Mo.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGCAPTAIN.

MARTIE, John S. J. E. Martle, California,Mo.

LIEUTENANTS,BURDETT, Harold Soule. Mrs. W. S. Bur-

dett 1055 Bean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.COOKE, John. Mrs. Fannie D. Cooke, 2400

Sixteenth Street, Washington, D. C.EDMANDS, Horton. Mrs. Horton Edmands,

Nashoba Road, Concord, Mass.HARRIS, Jesse. Lee Harris, 2221 Market

Street, St. Louis, Mo.KROHN, Albert H. Mrs. M. Krohn, 808

Lathrop Avenue, Detroit, Mich.RIDER, Carroll A. Mrs. Mary Ray, 221 Mar-

shall Street, Gary, Ind.SNEAD, John W. Mrs. N. M. Snead, 28

White Street, Carrollton, Ga.STELLING, Sidney J. Mrs. Sidney J. Ster-

ling, 138 Rankin Avenue, Asheville, N. C.TOEPLEMAN, Frederick L. Mrs. P. C. Toe-

pleman, Henderson, N. C.WHITTEMORE, Arthur E. F. E. Whittemore,

52 North Main Street, South Hadley Falls,Mass.

ZIESENIS, Harry Charles. Mrs. Kathrine S.Zlesents, 1726 Kentucky Street, Lawrence,Kans.

ABLES, James H. Mrs. Mary Miller, Pied-mont, Ala.

CARPENTER, Clark B, Mrs. Mable A. Car-penter, Girard, Kans.

PRAUSE Carl W. T. Theodore Poppen, Bo-gard and Coming Streets, Charleston, S. C.

SEAGRAVES, Charles. Mrs. Mary Seagraves,1114 Second Avenue South, Nashville, Tenn.

WALLACE, Herbert E. Mrs. M. T. Ingram,Hartsville, S. C.

SERGEANT MAyOR.SCHNEE, Lloyd D. Mrs. Esther Schnee,Humeston, Iowa.

SERGEANTS,BEHRENS, Wilhelm I. Charles Behrens,

Grapevine, Tex.FINCH, Nathaniel. F. W. Finch, Buffalo,

W. Va.PINK, George II. A. W. Fink, Grundy Cen-

ter, La.FORD, Everett B. Guy L. Ford, 709 Forty-

fifth Street, Oakland, Cal.GOLDSTEIN, Jack. Max Goldstein, 572

Rockaway Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.JOE, Colin B. David Joe, Hope Avenue, East

Milton, Mass.LANE, Matthew. Columbus N. Lane, Claren-

don, Tex.LAWERENCE, Parley. Bert Humphrey, Mc-

Comb, Ohio.BOONE Charles Frank. Mrs. Marita Boone,3112 Louisville Street, El Paso, Tex.BORLAND, Harry W. W. A. Borland, Afton,

Iowa.CARPENTER, Lewis V. John M. Carpenter,

1416 High Street, Benwood W. Va.DENNY, Harold N. Charles 6. Denny, Drake

University, Des Moines, Iowa.HARDING. Archibald T. Mrs. Margaret

Harding, 93 Elliot Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.SCHARFFER, Charles F. George P. Schaef-

for, Womelsdorf, Pa.LEMMON, Charlie E. Mrs. Annie Wates,

1542 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.MORGAN, David. Bud W. Morgan, Wrights-

ville. Ga.PAULS, John. Mrs. Elise Pauls, 3012 Jef-

ferson Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.RUBIN, Henry. Mrs. Grace Rubin, Minsk,

Russia.SCIIULL, Joseph W. Mrs. Althea Willoughby,

Poalton, Okla.EMITH, Mary. George Smith, route A,

Clanton, Ala.BTPACK, William B. Mrs. Victoria Strack,70 Windsor Terrace, Schenectady, N. Y.WILSON, Lathan A. Mrs. Bettie L. Wilson,

Mount Olive, N. C.YORT, Leo F. Mrs. C. M. Yort, Otho, La.

CORPORALS.ARMADORT, Stefano. Enre Demerla, 80 Mc-

Inley Street, Bristol, Conn.BEADLD, Homer C. Edward Beadle, Lykens,

Pa.BONIFIELD, Harry W. Mrs. Flora A. Boni-

feld, Medford, Okla.BOONE, Joseph. Mrs. Edith Debbrill, 319

,lm Street, San Antonol, Tex.BP ' NDES, Adolph H. Mrs. A. Brandes, 916

'outhi Twenty-fifth Street, Omaha, Nebr.CA rIOLL, William. Mrs. Ellen Chambers,<CO Bronx Park south, New York, N. Y.CHTN'TULT. Thomas. Mrs. Thomas Che-

enult, 3226 Forest Avenue, Chicago, Ill.COF, William V. William H. Coe, R. F. D.

. Rockford, N. C.-DAVTS. MlcKinley. Mrs. Nora Davis, Iar-

rodsburg, Ky.

DI GRIGARIO, Salvatare. Angelo D1 Gri-gari, Corso Vittorio E. Man, Canicatti,Province dI Girgenti, Italy.

DONAHUE, Edward. Mrs. Nora Berry, 18Borden Avenue, Perry, N. Y.

GAMBILL, James M. James M. Gambill,Neva, Tenn.

GOLDSCHMIDT, Robert 0. Mrs. MargaretGoldschmidt, 641 Ward Street, RichmondHill, N. Y.

GORHAM, Raymond. Mrs. Lottie Gorham,2740 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

GROSS, Jeffery. David Gross, Stockton andO'Farrell Streets, San Francisco, Cal.

HARRIS, Edward Henry. Mrs. Lula L.Harris, Ashley, Mont.

HARVEY, George E. George Harvey, EastMadison Street, Florham Park, N. J,

HOLLAWAY, Paul. Mrs. Elizabeth Holla.way, Butler, Tenn.

LAN EC, Elmer L. Fletcher S. Hyde, 91 Bar-risters Hall, Boston, Mass.

LEDFORD, Bryan H. Authony S. Ledford,R. F. D. 1, Lewisburg, Tenn.

LEFLER, Fred H. Mrs. P. V. Lefler, R. F.D. 5, Concord, N. C.

LOVSEY, Herbert L. Henry Gordon, R. F.D. 2, Bloomingville, Erie County, Ohio.

McGOWAN, Edwin W. Thomas H. McGowan,care of C. Ahnsen & Co., 234 Fourth Ave-nue, New York, N. Y.

McGRIFF Leo. Mrs. Ella McGriff, R. F. D.1, box 5, 13ailey, Okla.

McNALLY James P. Mrs. J. Farell, 1124Bolivar Road, Cleveland, Ohio.

MARKHAM, Harold G. Mrs. Herbert W.Markham, 426 Margarlte Street, Herkimer,N. Y.

MOSIER, Howard R. F. 0. Moeer, Scott,Ohio.

NUNN, Marion S. Ephram Simmons, Dan-bury, N. C.

RASZEWSKI Anthony. Mrs. Anna Dounew-ski, 910 Central Avenue, Niagara Falls,N. Y.

ROBERTSON Lee W. Mrs. Jennie Robert-son, R. F. D. 2, Winchester, Kans.

SANFORD, William F. Mrs. Loeella Sanford,Crabtree, N. C.

STRONG, Krine. Mrs. Jennie Strong, 30Erie Street, Paterson, N. J.

VOLKERT, Henry A. Mrs. Hazel Volkert,Washta, Iowa.

WALKER, Maurice C. Fred . S. Walker,Woodsville, N. H.

WEIR, Robert A. Mrs. Loretto P. Weir,Canaan, N. Y.

WOOD, John L. Clayton Wood, Cowarts,N. C.

AEBY, John A. Mrs. Macy Aeby, Ransom,Kans.

GAINES, Elroy. Thomas 3. Gaines, R. F. D.3, Sangamon County, Springfield, Ill.

GOODBAR, Earl G. John L. Goodbar, James-port, Mo.

HARMON, John Henry. Isaac L. Harmon,Boyceville, Wis.

HOGARTY, Clyde R. Charles D. Hogarty,Knowlton, Mont.

JACKSON, Jay D. Mrs. Mary C. Jackson,Mount Gilead, Morrow County, Ohio.

JOHNSON, Albin B. Charles Johnson, careof Brockwood Point, Cooperstown, N. Y.

KRASTEL, William J. Mrs. Mary Krastel,1627 North Spring Street, Baltimore, Md.

MURDOCK, Rodney D John W. Murdock,4474 Clark Street, Fresno, Cal.

PONCIN, Joseph B. Peter Poncin, Ellen-wood, Kans.

TAYLOR, Perry. John T. Taylor, Saretta,La.

BUGLERS.TOUZINSKY Joseph W. Mrs. Sophia Tou-

ziusky, 2310 South Tenth Street, St. Louis,M1o.

TERRELL, Clarence T. W. M. Terrell, Shaw-mut, Ala.

MUSICIAN.WIDEMAN, Louis. Mrs. Gustava Wideman,

68 Uxbridge Street, Worcester, Mass.MECHANICS.

FISCHER, Bernard. Miss Lena Tripp, 801Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

HENDRICKSON, Clarence S. Mrs. CarolineHendrickson, Argyle, Wis.

LUND, Warren. Joans Lund, 626 ElizabethAvenue, Marlnette, Wis.

ZIEGLER, Harry. Mrs. Emma Ziegler, 32Franklin Street, Jersey City, N. J.

DARNALL, Arlo G. Roscoe L. Darnall,Weston, W. Va.

WAGOXERS.FARLEY, Noel Jackson. Mrs. Georgia Anne

Cherry, lR. F. D. 9, box 24B, Seminole, Okla.POWNELL, Wesley J. Mrs. Bell Pownell,

Woodburn, Iowa.

SHOWALTER, John F. Jerome J. Showalter,1042 Grand Avenue, Davenport, Iowa.

Spinardi, Pietro. Giuseppe Spinardi, R. F. D.1, box 111, Merced, Cal.

STEPHENSON, Roy C. E. J. Stephenson,Gallatin, Mo.

PRIVATES.ANTRIM, Ray H. John W. Antrim, 507 South

Douglas Street, Paris, Ill.BUSCHE, Henry, jr. Henry F. Busche, Sew-

ard, Nebr.BUTLER, Frank. Hayward Butler, Iron City,

Ga.CROSS, Lesser. Mrs. Lena Cross, 23 Buck-

ham Park. Rochester, N. Y.CUMBERWORTH, Arthur P. Mrs. Mayme

Watson, 125 North Mechanic Street, Jack-son, Mich.

DANITL, Will. Tump Daniel, Sandersville,Ga.

DOYLE, John A. John Q. Doyle, 158C OakStreet, Youngstown, Ohio.

DUGAS, Wilfred. Dominquo Dugas, UpperCaraquet, New Brunswick, Canada.

EDWARDS, Leland. Mrs. Rena Edwards, 101Monroe Street, Jefferson City, Mo.

PARLEY, Clyde. Wright Farley, box 2,Palma, Idaho.

FARMER, Eddy T. Mrs. Bina Farmer, BrownCross Road, Ky.

FETNER, Henry S. Nathaniel P. Fetner,route 3, Lineville, Ala.

PLATTO, Loyls. Miss Mary Flatto, 602 OakStreet, Rothsville, Pa.

FRONGELLO, Pat A, Amadio Frongello, 10Moon Street, Boston Mass.

FULLERTON, Wilson B. Mrs. Mary E. Ful-lerton, 518 East Poplar Street, Paragould,Ark.

GLISSENDORF, Herbert. Charles Glissen-dorf, White Lake, S. Dak.

GREEN, Clellie J. Mrs. Rosella Green, 310Division Street, Clinton, Iowa.

HARRISON, James J. Mrs. Alice Harrison,Paradise, Tex.

HA SLAM, Ei William. Mrs. Sadie Haslam,158 North Pitt Street, Carlisle Pa.

HECK, Ernest S. Solomon A. Heck, 647 PineStreet, Youngstown, Ohio.

HERRING, Wilie A. Miss Mabel Herring,Unadilla, Ga.

HOCKING, Ernest. Robert R. C. Hocking,Shobonier, 111.

IALONGO, Antonio. Carl lalongo, 9609 Ave-nue N, Chicago, Ill.

JACOBS, Herbert. Charles W. Jacobs, Ridott,Ill.

LEE, Charles W. Mrs. Anna Lee, 27 GeorgeStreet, Burlington, Vt.

MORE, Tohn B. A. Y. More, 330 Eighth Ave-nue South, Fargo, N. Dak.

MOYER, Benjamin Franklin. Frank Moyer,Palmyra, Pa.

MULVEHILL, Charles P. Mrs. Lucy Mulve-hill, 237 Fayette Street, Johnstown, Pa.

RATTGAN, Frank L, Mrs. Jane Ratigan,1178 West Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

REED, Cecil C. Mrs. Zelma Reed, R. F. D. 2,Middle Point, Ohio.

REILLY, Frank D. Mrs. Emma Reilly, 1636Colton Street, Reading, Pa.

RYAN, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Ryan, 1914 But-tonwood Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

SEXTON, Chester. Mrs. Susie Anders, PellCity, Ala.

SMITH, Roscoe. Wint Smith, West Fork,Tenn.

SPAULDING. Donald W. W. H. Spaulding,Gardiner, Mo.

STRAW, William. James Straw, Halifax, Pa.SWEENEY, Albert. Mrs. Nora Hand, Johns

Street North, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.WALKER, Joseph I. Mrs. Bessie Walker,

709 Virginia Avenue, Martinsburg, W. Va.WHITE, Amos. Mrs. Nora White, 413 Wade

Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.WILLIAMS, Henry. Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas,

4113 Taylor Avenue, Utica, N. Y.WITHERBY, Cleveland J. Peter J. Witherby,

1001 Celestial Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined). -

CAPTAIN.FITZPATRICK, Rufo M. Mrs. Nina Z. Fit%-

patrick, Asheville, N. C.LIEUTEXANT.

MoILIIENNY, James P. Mrs, J. P. Mell-henny, 528 North Fifty-fifth Street, Phila-delphia, Pla.

SERGEANT.WELLS, Lester. Mrs. Anna Wells, 119 Spof-

ford Avenue, San Antonio, Tex.CORPORAL.

GOODRIE, Edward G. Joseph Goodrie, 1210Dell Avenue, Grand Forks, N. Dak.

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CASUALTTES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGKNADLEIR, Edward 1. Mrs. Caroline rnad-

ler, St. Anthony's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio.BRESNAHAN, Maurice A. Mrs. James Bres

nahan, 10 Elm Street, Valley Falls, R. .GRAICHEN, William. Miss Lena Graichen,

877 Berlin Street, Clinton, Mass.LEVINE, Abraham. David Levine, Glen Cove,

N. Y.SEMMEL, Martin L. Isaac Carey, 987 Fifty-

second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.WALDO, Kenneth. Mrs. Mary Waldo, R. F.

D. 2, Willimantic, Conn.

Wounded Slightlyo.COLONen.

GREBLE, Edwin St. John, Jr. Edwin St, I.Greble, 306 West Seventy-sixth Street, NewYork, N. Y.

SERGEANT.HOLMES, George U.I W. T. Holmes, 1127

South Sixth Street, Louisville, Ky.

Hissing in Action.CORPORALS.

CLEMONS, Robert R. Mrs. W. 3. Clemons,Woodville, Fla.

MARCOTTE, Henry. F. Mareotte, Claremont,N. II.

SOOY Earl P. George Sooy Murrayville, Il.TERPITKA, George. Mrs. Mary Adamy, 1425

West Erie Street, Chicago, 11LMEGIHANIC.

BLACKWELL, Frank A. Mis Bertha Mack-well, 629E Main Street, Olean, N. Y.

PRIVAT1S.COSTANTINF, Giovanni. Nichale Costantine,

Aseoll Peceno, Italy.FOY, Ellis. L. P. Foy, Dwight, Kans.HULBERT, Merritt J. C. J. Hulbert, 40

Campbell Avenue, Portsmouth, Ohio,RETHERFORD, Elbert Clarence. Mike Rath-

erford, Station A, Somerset, Ky.ALTMAN, John. Mrs, Elizabeth Altman,

White Lake, S. DakARTWINE, Joe. Miss Teresa Artwine; 3636

Newton Avenue, North Minneapolis, Minn.,ERVINE, Charlie G. Pat Ervine, Terry,

Miss.FRAHER, Edward F. Mrs. Catherine, Fra-

her, 422 Lumbard Street, New Haven, Conn.FRETWELL, Claude. Mrs. T. L. Fretwell,

Minden, La.FREY, William. Mrs. Mary Prey, 205 Chi-

cago Street, Mendota, Ill.McGOWEN, Earnest Ralph. Rbbert Alexan-

der McGowen Yates Center, Kans.MATTHEWS, Arton. George G. Matthews,

Clark, Mo.OLIVERI, Joseph. Nicholas Ziene, 118Solly

Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.PARNELL, Arthur. George Pernell; Chan-

drant La.REUTSCHLER, William. George Heutaeiler,

8310 Daisy Avenue, Cleveland; Ohio.ROBSON, Alfred T Mrs. Margaret Robson,

1246 Higuera Street, San Luls Obispo, CatSTJNE, Joseph, Mrs. Mary Chernesky, 50

Westwood Street, Minersville, Pa,TAYLOR, Norris E. Mrs. Florence May ral-

ler, R. F. D. 6, Newark, Ohio.TOWELL, James W. J. A. Towell, Birds,

IIlTHOMPSON, James L. Ole C. Thompson, box

314, New Richland, Minn.THOMPSON, Robert. Mrs. Victoria Thomp-

son, Peach Street, San Luis Obispo, Cal.WELLER, Jacob. John Weller, Eureka, S:

Dak.WHITE, Francis L. Mrs. Mary White, Ves-

per, WIs.ZELLE1. Lawrence. Mrs. Sarah Zeller,

Escondide, Cal.

SECTION 2, JANUAVY 13, 1919.

The following casualties are reportedby the commanling general of the Ameri-can Expeditionryi Forces:

Killed in action. ---------------- 62Died from disease --------------- 82Wounded severely -------------- 249Hissing in actioh ---------------- 20

Total ------------------ 4137

Killed in Action.PRIVATES.

BAETZ, Leonard E. William Henry Baets,789 Parkwood Drive, Cleveland Ohio.

BARUVALDI, Achille. Angelo Barufaldi,Morgan, Pa.

BASILAUK, Steve- Mrs. Piaraskewa Basi-lauk, Moscow, Russia.

BLANKENSHIP, Delma F. Clyde Maddox,rtatonton, Ga.

BROWN, Ben D. Homer McDougal, R. r. D.1, Orlando, Fla.

BIIRTDWICK, Christian J. Sivert Brudwiek,3413 Thirty-seventh Avenue SW., Seattle,Wash.

BURK TT, Charles L. Mrs. Mary I. Burkett,Thayer, Mo.

GAGLE, Thomas (, MI. Thomas G. Gagle,Lenoaite City, Tenn.

DIAMOND, Francis. Charley Diamond, gen-oral delivery, Couderay, Wisi

DUKE, William L. Mrs. Rosa L. Duke,Beaver Dan, Va.

EISENBERGER, Benjamin. lre. SarahEisehberger, Roscoe, Pa.

FAIEL, John 1. Mrs. Mary E. Fall, 612 WestNinth Street, Tulsa, Okla.

GILLESPIE, Rbbert J. Mrs. Sarah Gillespie,9617 Gibson Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

HADDIX, Enoch. Foaly Haddix, 400 St;Arleth Street, Terre Haute, Ind:

LEE, Henry. John Bee, Disney, Ry.MATTON, Joseph, Mrs. Lena Simon, 837

Fellsway Street, Medford, Mass.MLEKO, Stanley. Tony Mleko, Poestra

Dressejowei Gubernia Kiece, Russia-Poland.PLUMMER, Guy L. Mrs. J. W. Plummer,

Joliet, Mont.RATAJACK, Ignacy. Mrs. Anna Rtajeack,

4514 Miller Street, Philadelphia, Pa.RTITKOSKI, Wladyalkw. Mrs. Veranaea

Rutkoski, Tiaonova, Russian Poland.SCACCIA, Frank. Vito Scaccia, California,

Pa.TULLY, Leo b- Mrs. A. Tully, 657 Mandla.

Street, New York N. Y.ZINN, George. deorge Zini, 6 Leoard

Street, Dorchester, Mass.WIEGAND, Walter J. August Wiegand,

Twelfth and Race Streets, Philadelphia, PAANZEMA, MichaeL Andrew Adzema, 721

East Lackwanna Street, Olyphant, Pa.BAGGIO, Michael. Antonio Baggloe 217

AvenueB, New York, N. Y.BARBER, Clarence M. Mrs. Henna C. Frank-

lin, Rexburg, IdahoBASCOM, John Franklin. Harvey X. Bas-

col 2630 Charlotte Street, Kansas City,Mo.

BROWN, Charlie B. Mrs. Anna L. Brown,314 Park Avenue, Do Queen, Art

CARLIN, Frank. J. James Carhn, 32 ReevesPlace, Brooklyn, N. Y.

CONE-YS, Martin J. Mrs. Margaret Coneys,39 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

COTTON Bert (. Mrs.. Amelia Cotton, i, P.D. 5, tart Plain, N. F.

FACHNRISII, Michael. Albert Fachnrish,2265 West Tenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

GAUDY, Ray M, August. Gaudy, R. K .D.2, Utica Mich

HAASE, darband. H. Hase, R, F. D. "P,"Carroll, Iowa.

HAMMONS, Carroll C. Mrs. Louise Irland610 St Charles- Street, Honston, Tex.

HASBENRATZ, Walter V. Mrs. ElizabethITassenfratz, 22a West One hundred andthirty-second Street, New York,.N. Y.

JOHNSON, Andrew T. Joseph Johnson, Ml-nosta, Minn.

KNAPP, Rev. M. W. Knap, Sidney, Mont.KWIATKOWSKI, Stanley. Mrs. Frances

Kwiatowski, 70 Sweet Street, Buffalo, N. Y.LAUGHLIN Nicholas B. Mrs. Ella Gal,

legher, 3188 West Ninetieth Street, Cleve-land, Ohio.

LEWIS. Frank A. Ron Lewis, 468 CalhounStreet Tallahassee, Ala.

MchONALD. Walter F. Wyatt McDonald,Windsor, Colo.

MEINETREY, Charles L. Mrs. Hazel Mene-trey, 4025 Twenty-fourth Street, San Fran-cisco, Cal-

MORGAN, Thomas J. Jacob Y. Morgan, H.F. D. 1, Hopewell, Ga.

OLSON, Merle, Beach Olson, Kempton, IlLOSTROWSKI, Stanley. Alex Urniz, Rock-

dale, IlPALECKI, Joseph. Joe, Navalinshi, 2818

Mulberry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.PILCHER, Arthur C. Mrs. Myritle Everley,

30il North Hillside Avenue, Wichita, Rans.RADFORD,.Barnard. Mrs. Katie E. Radford,

Mark Avenue, Norfolk, Va.RICE, John C. Franklin Rice, 18 Broadway,

Pawtucket, R. 1.RIGDON. Joseph R. Daniel T. Hood, R. F.

D. 4. Scottsville, Pa.SANTINO. Antonio. Santo Santino, 64 Or-

chard Street, Auburn, N. Y.SCHWARTZ, Lewis L. Samuel Schwartz, 68

Lenox Avenue, New York, N. Y.

SMITH, Carroll B. T. B. Smith, Kirwin,Kans.

VOLLMER, Frank R. Mrs. Lottle W. Voll-mer, R. F. D. 2, Ney, Ohio.

WALLS, William J. Mrs. Howard S. Hoff,1510 Seltzer Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

WEGE, William R Ernest Wege, 1917 Til-den Avenue, Norwood, Hamilton County,Ohio.

WELLS, Henry S. Martin IH. Wells, Soldier,Kans.

WHISENHUNT Gray E. Mien Core Whisen-hunt, Ada, Okla.

WILLiAMS, Hugh I. Mrs. Elizabeth Wil-liam,. route 1, Rochester, Wash.

GOODMAN, Walter H.. Albert Goodman, EastView, Ky.

Died of Disease.LIrunfsnaN.

POITIAUX, Warren A. Mrs. Cora B. Pal-taux, 1612 Floyd Avenue, Richmond, Va.

MASTi ENGNEEIR.CARROLL, Albert Leonard Mrs. Julia. Allen

Carroll, 418 East Fifth Street, NorthPlatt, Nebr..

CORPORALS.NIGRO, Louis W. Miss Josephine Nigro, 120

Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.SCHULTZ, Edward E. Ferdinand Schultz,

Tawas City, Mich.merTCkAWM.

McGOWAN, Hester C. William W. MIbGowan,Warrenton, N. C.

WAGONER.CUSTER, Leonard. Arthur. Mrs. Minnie Has-

coster, 1805 Arsenal Street, St. Louis, Mo.COOKS.

MACHA, Charles H. Mrs. Barber Macha, 963East Forty-eighth Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

MOORE, Edward. Mrs. Elisabeth Sewers,4224 South Harding Avenue, Chicago, IL.

PIRIVATES.BRUYERt, George A. John Bruyer, R. F. 1).

2, Burbank, S. Dak.BRUNSON, John. Mrs. Levinia B. Leislie,

f. F. D., box 31, Jacksonville, PIe.DENNEHY, Michael Joseph. Thomas Doa-

nehy, 147 Rebcoek Street, Hartford, Conn,LUOTO, August M Matt -noto, 514 High

Street Fairort Harho., &o.McCARTfHY, Grover C. c k B. McCarthy,

401 South Street, Rapidty, S, Dak.McGRADY, John T. Mrs. Damos Massey,

East Hardwick,. Vt.NIXON, Jesse G. Eugene Nixon, Arthur, Ill.PEARS, Edgar Earle. Mrs, Katherine I.

Pears, 2703 East Fifth Avenue; Spokane,Wash.

REILLY, William J. Mrs. Mary T. Reilly,451 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SMITH, Barney. Edward H. Rall, 402 WestHarrison Street, MeAlester, Okla%

SWANSON, Harry M. Mrs Susan Swanson,R. F. D. 1, Nashville, N C.

SZCZIESNY, Stephen-F. Mrs. Laura Szemesny,R, F. D. 8, Stevens Point, Wis.

WODDS, Willie. Wiley Woods, 210 Thirty-seventh. Street, Fairfield, Ala.

LANE, Harry A. Mrs Ida Lane, 709 GatesAvenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

LEE, John H. George H. Lee, 452 SuperiorStreet, Milwaulh, Wis.

LONG, Bratcher 1% H. L, Long, Peakland,Tenn.

McCARTHY, Florence. Michael H. McCarthy,7 Woodbine Street, Pawtucket, R. I.

McDERMITT, Alva 11. Ars. Henry MeDer-mitt, St. Marys, Ohio.

McLATGHLIK, Archie. Peter MeLaughlin,iM H.. D. 1, Shannon, N. C.

3CeVEY, Joseph A. James MeVey, 141 EastAllegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

MARTIN, John P. W. R. Martin, R. P. D. 1,Mounds. Ola.

METZ, August Carl. Frank Metz, 260 CeapeStreet, Oshkosh, Wis:

MIELRE, Henry E. Mrs. Lena Mielke, bar26, Melvin, Ill.

NERO, Frank. Mrs. Mary E. Nero, cornerExmuons and Monroe, Barokex, Wilmington,Del.

NEWMTANN, Theodore. Valentine Newmann,R. F. D. 1, Oakwood, Mich.

PEEL, Elias J. Mrs. Annie Peel, Jeannette,Ps.

RAGELINE, Rocco. Harry Blass, box 122,Englewood, N. J.

REESE. Ton,. E. T. Reese, Carbon, lowa.RIGHTEOUS, Hamp, Jr. Hemp Righteous,

Ethel, La.SCOTT. Amos D. Mrs. Carry Scott, P. 0.

box 1535 Highland, N. Y.SIMMONq, Morean Samuel. Mr. Annie Sim-

mons, R. F. D. 3, box 38, Ivor, Va.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGSTEVENS George 1. Mrs. Elizabeth Ste-

vens, 2 1 Groveland Street, Oberlin, Lo-rain County, Ohio.

TAFT, Roger D. Mrs. Nellie Taft, Willis-ville, Ill.

WATERS, Garland. Mrs. Charles Townsend,Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County. Md.

WEATHERSPOOT,, Andrew. Mrs. NancyWeatherspool, R. F. D. 4, box 29, Summer-ville, Ga.

WEBER Alfred J. Peter Weber, Schleisin-gervilfe, Wis.

WHITCOMB, Stephen H. Stephen F. Whit-comb, Monterey, Ind.

WHITT, Ben. Mrs. Maragite White, Ordale.Tex.

ZOELLER, William. Mrs. Theresa Zipperer,38 Lincoln Avenue, Norwalk, Conn.

ALEXANDER, John Trimble. Mrs. MaryEliza Alexander, Gallatin, Tenn.

BACON Willie J. Mrs. John Bacon, Rum-ney, Me.

BAUCOM, Willie B. Levi Baucom, R. F. D.2 Linden, Tenn.

3L6WERS, Bert L. Mrs. Klober A. Blowers,R. F. D 1 Warsaw, N. F.

BRADLEY, Joseph W. Mrs. Emily Hodges-ton, Jasonville, Ind.

BROCKMAN, Ivan 0. James 0. Brockman,Swanson, Tex.

BROOKS isiah L. Mrs. Fannie ScottBrooks, R. F. D. 3, box 76, Thongsville,Ga.

BUSKRUD, Hjalmar. Ole E, Buskrud, Ash-by, Minn.

CASSIDY, Walter Clarence. Eugene H. Cas.sidy, 103 West One hundred and secondStreet, New York, N. Y.

CLARK, George K. Mrs. Jane Clark, 449Union Avenue, Paterson N. J

COLLIER, Tom. Mrs. E&n Collier, Clifton,Ark.

CURRENS, Clarence. William Currens, Mur-ray City, Ohio.

DAVIS, Roy L. Mrs. Nan M. Perkins, Sharps-burg, Ohio.

DENNING, Oliver B. Thomas Denning, R. F.D. 5, Warren, Ind.

DOZIER, Fred. Mrs. Laurie Fred, Florence,S. C.

EPPERSON, Shely. Mrs. Will Epperson,Clarksville, Tex.

GALLUP Claire B, Burdette Gallup, Cole-grovc, Pa.

GARMAN, Lucian F. William Garman, R. F.D. 1, Catawba, Va.

GFELL, Clarence B. Mrs. Rosele Gfell Hipp,R. F. D. 1, Kimball, Ohio.

GREEN, George Norman. Mrs. Sophia Ie.Green, 409 Military Road, Buffalo, N. Y.

HALSEY, C. Edwin. Frank Halsey, EastHampton, N. Y.

HASS, Paul. Vincent Hass, R. F. D. 1, Mari-nette, Wis.

HAWKS Jones. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Hawks,R. F. . 10, Danielsville, Ga.

HEBERT, Alcide. Mrs. Laura Hebert, R. F.D 1, Franklin La.

HENRY, John Irnaud, Mrs. Rattle Henry,224 Seventy-seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

HOLLEY, John Vince. Mrs. Julia Holley,Pilot Point, Tex.

HONEYCUTT, Daniel E. Noah Honeycutt, R.F. D. 6, Albemarle, N. C.

HOPKINS, Lonnie. Miss Molly Bell Hopkins,Crockett Bluff, Ark.

HOWARD, Oscar V. Tillie McPhil, Perry,Fla.

HUBBARD Horace. E. H. Hubbard, R. F. D.2, box 5A Learned, Miss.

UOHNS, Edward C. Mrs. Elizabeth Johns,Graytown, Ohio.

JONES, Earl L. Thomas C. Jones, Preemp-tion, III.

REIL, Henry. Mrs. Cresens Kell, R. F. D. 1,Elgin, Nebr.

XILDE, Emil A. Engebret Kilbe, box 59,Perryville, Wis.

KING, Ray. Samuel A. King, R. P. D. 5,Quitman, Tex.

Wounded Severely.

PRIVATES.'ADAMS, Arthur C. William S. Adams, Jones-

boro, Tenn.rADAMS, John R. Mrs. Minnie L. Adams, Den-

ton, Tex.'ALLERS, Henry. John B, Allers, Keystone,

Iowa.'ALTHOUS, Roy. Mrs. Mattle Althouse,

Huntsville Mo.'AUBUCHON Harry. Annie Booker, Bomie

Terre, Mo.BABIN, Lazard L. Villear Babin, Prairie-

ville, La.BALLARD, Eaell F. 3. A. Ballard, Troy,

Ala.

BARNES, Emmett S. Mrs. Cornelia Barnes,86 South Webster Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

BARTON, Charles H. Mrs. Lizzle Barton,Monroe, Wash.

BASKETT, Oscar M. Mrs. Alice Baskett,Limestone, Tenp.

BATES, Walter C. Mrs. Walter C. Bates,Mansville, Okla,

BATTISTI, Michelini. Aunlis M. Battlsti, 4Battery Street, New York, N. Y.

BEAN, Elmer J. Mrs. Francella Bean, 114South Third Street, Aberdeen, S. Dak.

BEAUDRY, Joseph C. E. Mrs. Blanche Beau-dry, 112 Illilps Street, Worcester, Mass.

BEAUMONT. Milton A. Mrs. Laura Beau-mont, 831 West Seventh Street, Chester,Pa.

BELL, William M. Thomas C. Bell, 343Wanggo Street, Oshkosh. Wis.

BERRY, Lyke. George Berry, Lorimer, Iowa.BOYETT, Aaron. Robert B. Boyett, Millam,

Tex.BRYANT, Hellom. Arch Brfant,. Knoxville,

IlI.CASON, John C. L. Cason, Bono Tex.CHAUD)OTN, Thomas P. Albert Chandoin,

Donansburg, Ky.CLUFF, Roy. Mrs. Anna Cluff, 74 Pullman

Avenue, Greece, N. Y.COPE, Caleb B. John Sharpless, Avondale.

Pa.COVERT, George H. Mrs. George E. Covert,

Fultonville N. Y.CRONKHITIk, John. Mrs. Lorinie Spidle,

Traverse City, Mich.DERNICOLA, Guiseppl, Jr. Miebla Dernicola,

Frankfort, N. Y.DE WITT, John R. John De Witt, 1814

Third Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa.DIMICK Lukas. Mike Dimick, South Broad-

way, ifed Lodge, Mont.DUVOIS, Germin. Paul Duvois, Abbeville,

La.FANELLI, Angelo. Mike Fanelli, corner Burt

and Salvadore Streets, San. Jose, Cal.FAUGHT Thomas E. Mrs. John A. Faught,

Blia NebrFEURY, William Aloysius. Mrs. Silina Feury,

Haston Street, Jermyn, Pa.FINK Edd. Mrs. Leona Fink, Alluwee, Okla.PREERCK, Charles A. Mrs. Elizabeth

Freerck, 563 Seventeenth Avenue, Milwau-kee, Wis.

FRYE, Cyrus Edward. Mrs. Cyrus E. Frye,Main Street, New Stranton, Pa.

GALL, Paul. Mrs. Emma Gall, Russelton,Pa.

GASSER, Frederick H. Mrs. Rosy Gasser,Amherst, Ohio.

GATES, James. Miss Emma Smith, 3120State Street Chicago Ill,

GOKEY, John . John Gokey, Warren Street,Mohawk, N. Y.

GOODSON, William M. Mrs. Theodore Good-son, Johnsonville, S. C.

GORDINEER, Harrison. Mrs. Addle Gordi-neer, 649 Brandt Avenue. Peekskill, N Y.

GRAY, John. Frank Kotilsh, R. F. D. 1, Mc-Donald, Pa.

HALTER, Roman. Mrs. Celia Halter 861Whitlock Avenue, Bronx, New York, IN. Y.

HAMMER, John Bernard. Mrs. A. Hammer,4611 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

HAWKINS, Cecil R. Mrs. Louisa Hawkins,Kyle, Tex.

HAWKINS, Nelson. Elma Roundtree, 2226Crumpton Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

HENRY, John. Pleas S. Henry, Treswell,Tenn.

HOEG, Victor H. Dr. Charles Hoeg, Decorah,Iowa.

HOWARD, Ledger. George C. Howard, Wal-lins Creek, Ky.

JASPER, James M. Ring Jasper, OrangeCity, Iowa.

JAVINO, Francesco. James Javino, 3003 At-lantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

JEFFERSON, Christopher C. Levi Jefferson,R. F. D. 1, box 60, Canton, Miss.

JERKO, Marko. Marko B. Jerko, 1673 FifthStreet, Oakland, Cal.

JOHNSON, Verne. Victor A. Johnson, Gow-rie, Iowa.

JONES, Griflith. William Jones, R. F. D. 3,Oregon City, Oreg.

JONES, Willie, Mrs. Mary Jones, Durham,N. C.

KINSEY, Virgil Q. Mrs. Isabel Kinsey, Oak-wood, Ark.

KLATT, Fred L. Mrs. John Klatt, 1291South Penn Avenue, Denver, Colo.

KOHLMEYER, Roy. Mrs. Emma Kohlmeyer,R. F. D. 27, Francisco, Ind.

LAJODISE, Joseph. Mrs. Venera Lajodise,2111 First Avenue, New York, N. Y.

LARSON, Ludwig L. John Larson, Carlos,Minn.

LARSON, Peter. Mrs. Mary Larson, Havre,Mont.

LEWIS, Frank. Herschel Lewis, R. F. D. 1,Westfield, Ill.

LYONS, Robert Taylor. Mrs. Mattie Lyons,Lafollette, Tenn.

AAMS, Richard. Sandy Adams, Hugo, Ala.ALLEN, Elmer D. Anderson T. Allen, B. F.

D. 7 Cookeville, Tenn.ASHMbRE, James L. Mrs. Z. Ashmore, Vil-

lia, Iowa.BAKER, Joseph. Mrs. Rose A. Baker, 674

North Sixth Street Newark N. J.BENDIE, Mike. Arthur Bendle, Main Street,

Belle Vernon, Pa.BIRCH, Will. Mrs. Lizzle Birch, Red Star,

Ala.BOLEMAN, Sam. George N. C. Boleman, An-

derson, S. C.BRACKENRIDGE, Jesse. Mrs. Sallie Ellis,

3312 Ruthen Street, Pittsburgh Pa.CARELS, Eva. Mrs. Eva Ca2ls, 208 East

Park Avenue, Merchantyllie, N. J.CARO, Felix. John E. Caro 249 West One

hundred and ninth Street, New York, N. Y.,DEMMBRUN, Clark L. Mrs. Emma Maple,

New Salem Ind.DIMLER, Ralph W. Mrs. A. H. Dimler, Lu

Verne, Iowa.DUNHAM, William E. Harry B. Dunham, Al-

fred N YDUNNING Harold B. Wade Jenks, box 05,

Vayian N Y.ESSMAN onle. Mrs. Ella Essman, Beer-

sheba Springs, Tenn.PAGAN John E William A. Fagan, 51 Lib-

erty treet, Newburgh, N. Y.FLEISCHAKER, lathew. Mrs. Martha

lIeischaker, Ludell, Kans.BARR, Grover. Mrs. Margaret Barr, 612

High Street, North Braddock, Pa.BARRET'T Michael E. Mrs. Catherine Mer-

cer, 56 ioorhees Street, Newark, N. J.BAUM, Joseph J. Peter Baum, 925 Shelby

Street Sandusky, Ohio.BIGELOW, Robert A. Henry W. Bigelow,

Boyne City, Mich.BOGARDUS, Charles A. Edward T. Bogar-

dus, 52 South Hamilton Street, Poughkeep-sie, N. Y.

BOUVIA, Earl. Edward Bouvia, Fulton, Ill.BRITTMAN, Benjamin. Mrs. Dora Britt-

man, 849 First Avenue, New York, N. Y.BROWN, Clord. Mrs. Jennie Hawkins, Fitz-

gerald, Ga.BROWN, William L. Mrs. Efie Brown, gen-

eral delivery, Stope Mountain, Ga.BUEHLER, Parley 0. Mrs. Elizabeth Bueh-

ler, Bern Idaho.BUTLER, iobn A. George W. Butler, Sparta,

Ohio.CARTER, Earl A. Robert Carter, general

delivery, San Francisco, CalDAVIS, Arthur G. Garrison Davis, O'Brien,

Tex.DEERIGE, Henr . Mrs. Sarah Deeringer,

DE WITT, Oscar 0. Mrs. Mary De Witt,Healdsburg, Cal.

DISNEY, Hobart. Mrs. Mandia Massingill,Coal Creek, Tenn,

EHLERS, George H. George W. Ehlers, 2221Vanderveer Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

FAITH, St. Elmo. Miss Myrtle Journey,Goodwig, Idabo.

PAPPAS, Efstathios J. John E. Pappas, Laf-kos Thessali Greece.

FOBES, Plummer. Mrs. Mary J. Fobes, R.F. D. 3, New Castle, Pa.

GANNON, Patrick. Mrs. Marie Gannon, Ros-common, Ireland.

GARRETT, John F., John B. Garrett, Yea-kum, Tex.

GREEGER, Samuel T. Mrs. Clara Greeger,Fredericksburg, Ohio.

HALPIN, William. Mrs, Halpin, 38 Thir-teenth Avenue, Astoria, N. Y.

HANSON, Charles F. Charles E. Hanson, R.F. D. 7, Kent, Ohio.

HANSON, Jargen. Ole Hanson, Armstrong,Iowa.

HARE, Calvin Harden. Samuel H. Hare,Deseo, N. Mex.

HART, Harry Francis. Mrs. Bridget Hart,3005 Hartman Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

HEDBERG, Harry A. Mrs. Mary C. Hed-berg, Hartville, Wyo.

JENTES, Homer. Adam Jentes, R. P. D. 1,Dover, Ohio.

JOHNSON, John B. Mrs. Elmo Johnson, 543Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

JORDAN. Hubert A. Hugh A. Jordan, LIn-wood, W. Va.

KADETSKY, Aaron. Max Kadet, 638 MainStreet, East Aurora, N. Y.

KELLY, George E. Mis. Ellan Kelly, 219West Front Street, Erie Pa.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGKENNEDY, Joseph P. Miss Mary Kennedy,

761 Sylvan Street, St. Paul, Minn.KIMBROUGH, John M. Mrs. Eunice Klm-

brough, Ranger, Tex.KING, Maitin J. Mrs. Mary Bothwell, Still

Pond, Md.KNIGHT, William 0. Mrs. Nala Folds

Knight, Note, Ga.KOMMER, Harry Z. Mrs. Kate G. Kommer,

1319 Western Avenue, North Side, Pitts-burgh, Pa.

LANDRY, 'Galves. Mrs. Losise M. Landry,Kaplan, Iowa.

LEYVA, Jose. Jose P. Leyva, Tucson, Afia.LIVINGSTON, Elmer W. Harry C. LIvIng-

ston, 133 North Potomac Street, Baltimore,Md.

MuBRAYER, Ed. Mrs. Julia Mcdrayer,Wiliki, Okla.

MuCORD, Clyde Merle. F. W. McCord, Agra,Kans.

McELROY, Floyd II. Harry T. McElroy, 119East Third Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

McIMILLAN, Latta S. Mrs. Fannie J. Memil-Slan. Manly, N. C.MADDIN, Harvey L. Mrs. Emma Maddin,

2707 Magnolia Street, New Orleans, La.MAKRIS, John D. Jim Makris, Vervenan,

Greece.MARTIN, Iuber Albert. Mrs. Nellie Beatrice

Martin, 903 North Nell Street, Champaign,Ill.

MAZIARZ, Joseph. S. Maiars, Fanezyan,Galicia, Austria.

MIHALOVICH, John. Michael Mlhalovlich,146 Wendell Avenue, Wallington, N. a

MOORE, Albert. Mrs. Annie Moore, 24Cherry Street, Mount Holly, N. J.

MITLLALY, Austin J. Peter Mullaly, R. F.D. 30, Ensenore, N. Y.

POLMAN, Kravery. Miss Elizabeth Polman,Patharledky, Vilenska, Russia.

PRITTS, Edward F. Ramsey Pritts, Doan-ville, Ohio.

ROAN, Clarence P. Hugh Noon, Portal, N.Dak.

SCARABINE, Charles V. .MiAss Mary Seara-bine, Williamsbury, N. J.

SCIENK, Arthur Jacob. William Schenk,Wilmer, Ohio.

SCHULTZ, Ben W. Mrs. Clara Sehultz,Nordheim, Tex.

SEMPERT, Frederick F. Charles Sempart,32 Seneca Parkside, Buffalo, N. Y.

SIIUMAKER, James L. Mrs. Effe Shumaker,Kerrville, Tex.

SMEAD, Frank I. Mrs. William Gallon,Wadens, Minn.

STDVENSON, Henry J. Albert W. Stevenson,R F. D. 8, Marceline, Mo.

STORE, George J. Miss Lena Stors, 173Irving Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y.

SZYDLOWSKI, Frank J. Mrs. Anna Szyd-loNuski, 2785 Thomas Street, Chicago, Ill.

THOMAS, Hugh Francis. Mrs. Hugh FrancisThomas, 825 West One hundred and sev-erty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y.

TOLIVIR, Sam. Miss CordelLa Jackson, 126Eagle Street, Asheville, N. C.

TURNER, William. Mrs. Lomie Ghalston,Mitchell Station, Ala.

TUTTON, Frederick J. Mrs. Emma Tutton,46 Cope Street, Coventry, England.

VANSICKLE, Graspy. Jacob Vansickle,Markeleburg, Pa.

VICKRY, Frank Mrs. Harriet Vickery, 43West Avenue, Geneva, N. Y.

WRIGHT, Robert D. Thomas Wright, Ino,Va.

WYCHE, Moses. Douglas Wydhe, Freeman,Va.

YOUNKER, Gress. 0. A. Younker, Acleworth,La.

FLYNN, Joseph F. Mrs. Mary T. Swift, 935Albright Street, Scranton, Pa.

GALLAGHER, Leo F. Peter H. Gallagher,27 Rockland Avenue, Malone, N. Y.

GALLUP, Freeman Arthur. Mrs. Anna MayGallup, 100 East State Street, Hastings,Mich.

GUSTAITIS, Joseph. Anton Eukowski, 202South Bruce Street, West Hazleton, Pa.

HAMILTON, James. Mrs. Margaret A. Ham-ilton, 119 West One hundred and sixty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y.

HARRIS, Paul C. Mrs. Otelia Harris, R. F. D.No. 5, Elizabeth City, N. C.

HAWK, Isaac W. Mrs. Emily Hawk, 422West Fifth Street, Nescopeck Pa.

HERZOG, Raymond J. Mrs. Mary Herzog,610 Main Street, Covington, Ky.

HOGAN, Edward J. Mrs. Edward J. Hogan,2 Zeigler Place, Roxbury, Mass.

JAIINKE, Edwin A. Edward Jahnke, 606Seventh Street, Alpena, Mich.

JEFFERY, Clarence H. Thomas Jeflery, post-office box 270, Brewster, N. Y.

JOHNSON, Lawrence. Mrs. Matilda Johnson,7319 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

JOHNSON, Odin J. Severin Johnson, 1. F, D.Ne 2, boa 86 Enamclaw, Wash.

JOLICOEUR, Edward if. Mrs. Mary Jelicoeur,Waverly, Minn.

KMIT, Casmer S. Eva Karasinska, 2825North Sprsngeld Street Chicago, IlL

LA BLANC, Hazard. Demosthene La Blanc,Erath, La.

LEE, Everitt D. Mrs. Harriett E. Lee, 20Mechanic Street, Ballston Spa, N. Y.

LENNON, Joia H. Mrs. Catherine Lennon,515 West One hundred and thirty-eiglrthStreet. New York. N. Y.

McEON, Harold N. Mrs. Eliwabeth E. Mc-Keen, 587 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.HASLANKA, Joseph. Walter Masianka, 1819Iowa Street, Chicao, Ill.

MUZIO, Joseph P. Mis. Anna Mualo, 3145Perkins Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

NICHOLAS, Roy R. Albet Nicholas, 1L F. D.No., 1, Mendon, MIch.

NIELSON, Petqr G. A. Mrs. Christine Niel-son, 1226 Revere Avenue, San Francisco,Cal.

NORMANDIN, Joseph V. Miss Mederjse L.Brouillard, 311 Main Stieet, WilifanEtic,Conn.

ODLUND, Otto. John Odlund, ft. F. D. 1,New London, Minn.

CRECOHIO, Angelo. Tony Crecehlo, WalkerStreet, box 206, ClIffside, N. J.

PAINE, Arthur W. M. F. Paine, 22 JuneStreet, Worcester, Mass.

PENEAU, Alexander. Miss Margaret Roche,Plain Street. Slaughton, Mass.

PELLINGER, Frank J. Mrs. George B. Pel-linger, 49 Endicott Street, Worcester, Mass.

PRICE, Daniel. Edwin Price, R. F. D. 4,box 14, Doniphan, Mo.

PRICE, Edward K. Mrs. Barbara Price,310 Avenue E, Bayonne, N. J.

PRZYWARTY, Frank L. Mrs. Anna Przy-warty, 127 Birmingham Street, Pittsburgh,Pa.

RAEDER, John A. Albert C. Raeder, 13Euclid Avenue, Kenmore, N. T.

RANOLDO, Tony. Soeti Ranoldc, Waterford,N. J.

REED, Earl E. Mrs. Ela Reed, 710 NapaStreet, Spokane, Wash.

REUSTLE, George John. Mrs. Rose Reustle,124 Jackson Street, Phoenixville, Pa.

RINGS, John. James Rings, R. F. D. 1,Export, Pa.

STRZELESKI, Edward. Bartel Streeeshi,329 Ridge Avenue, West Hazleton. Pa

TAYLOR, Sulvals. Mrs. Della Station, R. P.D. 1. box 55, Tabor, N. C.

TURNER, Hall F. Henry Turner, Richmond,Ind.

VARLEY, John W. Mrs. iva Russel Varley,418 Mason Street, Warren, Ohio

WADLOW. Ralph. Miss Olive Wadlow, 1015Fidirol Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

WAITES, Cicero R. Mrs. Mand Waites,-Core. Okla.

WALKER, Andy J. Mat Demmitt, Waukesha,Wis.

WALLACE, Ralph. Mrs. Walter J. Wallace,Waukesha, Wis.

WOOD. Harry. Mrs. Lena Wood, 210 Monon-gahlca Street, Charleston, W. Va.

WOOD, John. Mrs. B. A. Wood, 22 WoodStreet, Morrisville, Pa.

ZEDELL, Anthony. Mrs. Dely Zedell, 825Nimisella Street, Canton, Ohio.

MeCLAIN, Thomas. Mrs. Lucy Thomas, Vir-ginia Beach, Va.

MoCOY, Leroy. Mrs. Della Marble, 845 How-ard Street, Norfolk, Va.

MATEKO, Mike. Steve Skalsky, 205 ClayStreet, Sharpsburg, Pa.

MATYSIAK, Lee. Mrs. Mary Hamm, 2320North Market Street, St. Louls, Mo.

MILDEN, Louis. Mrs. Eliza Selsey, 00 SmithStreet. Newburgh, N. Y.

MITCHELL, Kenneth A. W. A. Mitchell,Kelso, Wash.

MOORE, Walter. Mrs. Lucy A. Moore Spray,N. C.

MORRISSY, Thomas. Mrs. Mary K. Greene,425 Sixty-first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

MYERS, Lyle. Mrs. W. H. Myers, R. F. D. 1,Columbia Falls, Mont.

NELSON, Robert C. Mrs. Hannah Nelson,1000 South Seventeenth Street, SprInglield,Mo.

NEYREY, Roland. Mrs. Maggie H. Neyrey,1489 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, La.

O'BRIEN, Robert J. Miss Margaret Corcoran,20 Park Street, Brockton, Mass.

O'SHAUGHNE-BBY, Joseph A. Mrs. Cath-erine O'Shaughnessy, 2112 Beverly Road,Brooklyn, N. Y.

OZI-MEK, Stefan. Alix Ozimek, 218 Harri-son Avenue, Joliet, Ill.

PAGE, Johnson. Mrs. Anna Hester, Z19 Ew-ing Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

PATTERSON, Oscar F. Webster Patterson,Randolph, via Huxby, Mont.

PEASE, Liberty. J. E. Pease, R. F. D. 2, Far-ragal, lowa.

PETERSON, Victor Henry. Mrs. WilliamPetersn, R. F. D_ 1, hox 10., Xiblde, Mich.

REINEK, John. John Krunas, Cheltenham,Pa.

ROBERTSON, Hazen J. James Robertson,1650 Tenth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

ROLLINS, Leslie J. Marion T. Rollins, Go-tebo, Okla.

SAWADE, James. Mrs. Ana Sawade, Shep-herd, Mich.

SCARPINATO, Pletro. Casparo Scarpinato,1012 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y.

SCOTT, Abraham. Nelson Scott, Warsaw, Va.SELBE, Ervina. Charles Selbe, Market,

W. Va.SIAN, Joe. Mrs. Marion Sian, 1L F. D. 2,

Freeland, Md.SMITH, George. Mrs. Jane Smith, Vens,

'Tex.SORENSEN, Valdemar K. Mrs. Theodore

Jorgensen, Colender, Iowa.SQUIRES, Theodore A. Miss Janie Squires,

Madison, Ohio.STARK, Harry P. Charles I. Stark, Carruth-

ers, Cal.STARKE Eugene E. Mrs. Margaret Starke,

5. F. D. 1, box 6, Bristol, Va.STRUZZIERY, Colvin. Charles latorella,

150 Orange Street, Roslindale, Mass.SMITH, Elmer G. John Smith, R. F. D.,

Moorhead, Iowa.TENIZA, PauL Peter Tenisa, 171 Van

Winkle Avenue, Jersey City, N. J.THATCHER, Tayley B. Mrs. Jessie B. Rid-

ley, 1770 Jefferson Street, Nashville, Tenn.THIEL, George. Mrs. Catherine Thiel, Tip-

ton, Mo.*TROSTLE, Clarence D. Mrs. A- E. Trostle,

SOS Twenty-fifth Street, Altoona, Pa.VEILSOUS, Harris. Thomas S. Burmas, 1801

Avenue A, New York, N. Y.VESLEY, Henry. Miss Eliza Vesley, Madison,

Ga.WATERS, Leo. Mrs. Ethel Magie Waters, R.

F. D. 2, Whitmire, S. C.WATSON, Charles. John Watson, Princess,

Ky.WEBERS, Anthony. Mrs. M. Webers, 60 East

One hundred and twenty-second Street, NewYork, N. Y.

WHEELESS, Billy. Charlie I. Marshall, H.F. D. 3, Nashville, N. C.

WOOD, Leroy Morgan. Willard H, Wood,Marion, Kans.

WOnTNOVSKY, Thomas. James Wortnovky,Fairview Avenue, Somerville, N. J.

YACHIMA, Bernas. Peter Bowers, 138 Sec-ond Street, Chelsea, Mass.

Kissing in Action.PrVATEs.

BAURHENN, Charles W. Mrs. Anna Baur-henn, 212 Strong Avenue, Detroit, WayneCounty, Mich.

BORDER, Joseph V. F. R. Border, DisbrowStreet, Harrisburg, Pa.

CIWINSKI, Ned S. Mrs. Julia CIwnskl, 041West Twenty-drst Place, Chicago, Ill.

CROTFAU, Clarence J. -Clevis Cretean,Knowiton Street, Marlborough,, N. H.

DOBIZENIECKI, Stanley. Mrs. Julia Dobi-.Aenieckl, 6610 Chambers Avenue, Cleveland,Ohio.

PORSITBERG, Emil. Gurt Forsberg, 8918Crumb Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

GILLERAU, James J. Mrs. James Gillera,25 Claperau Street, Framingham, Mass

GREENE, Stephem. Mrs. Michael Hassett,331 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

IADCOCK, Frank W. Mrs. Frank W. Had-cock, 125 Loomis Street, Little Falls, N. Y.

HUNLEY, Juseph A. Ed Hunley, Ward, W.Va.

KLINE, Frank Leroy. Mrs. Minnie Kline, 19Rose Lane, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

LINTON, Charles N. No emergency addressgiven.

MAIIEIN, Odie. Miss Kamiola M. Maheim,3726 Hemlock Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

MENDES, Edward T. Mrs. M. Mendes, 257East Two hundred and second Street, NewYork, N. Y.

MINTZ, Edward. Mrs. Anna Mintz, 529Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

PASLIN, Nathan. Litmore Paslin, 2401Brooklyn Avenue, Les Angeles, Cal.

PLASMEIER, John P. Nick Dubbildee, Area,'Minn.

POTTER, Edison B. L. J. Potter, 111 HuronStreet, Syracuse, N. Y.

STATON, Eugene B. M. Baker Staton, R. F.*D. 2, Polkton, N. C.

WOODS, Ernest L. Mrs. Sally Woods, Burns-ville, N. C.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGCORRECTIONS IN CAS11ALTY LIST.

Wounded Severely, Previously ReportedKilled in Action.

CORPORAL.

HARRISON, George W. George ff. Harrison,star route. Gage, Okla.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined), Previ-ously Reported Killed in Action.

PRIVATE.

BROWN, Ira C. Clifton Brown, 1254 EssleStreet, Hannibal, Mo.

Died of Disease, Previously Reported Diedfrom Wounds.

PRIVATE.

REDBURN, Elbert. John M. Redburn, R. F.D. 3, box 48, Koshkonong, Mo.

Killed in Action, Previously ReportedWounded Severely.

SERGEANT.

NEVERDAHL, Lawrence Walter. ThomasNeverdahl, 221 Sixth Street, West Menomo-Rie, Wis.

BUGLER.

ARCHER, Edward L. Mrs. Carrie Archer,527 Turner Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

PRIVATES.

BRUNO, Peter. Antonio Bruno, Goddisca,Province Udine, Italy.

JOHNSON, Victor A. John Nelson, Kalson,Sweden.

LUTZ, William. Mrs. Mary Lutz, 700 Gat-gen Lane, Milwaukee, Wis.

MATFHEWS, Edgar K. Mrs. Maria Mathews,88 South Hawk Street, Albany, N. Y.

Missing in Action, Previously ReportedWounded Severely.

PRIVATE.

CONNORS, Edward R. Mrs. Helen Connors,2904 Stromberg Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Killed in Action, Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

LIEUTENANT.

kfcCORMICK, John F. D. J. McCormick, 16Perkins Avenue, Norwich, Conn.

SERGEANTS.

BAKER, William H. Mrs. Sarah D. Baker,106 Welmington Place SE., Washington,D. C.

BROCK, Leo A. Percy W. Brock, 15 BakerStreet, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

DEEHAN, John T. Mary Stafford, 483 SouthClinton Street, East Orange, N. T.

DICKSON, Charles Howard. Mrs. William H.Dickson, general delivery, Palmyra, Mo.

GAYNOR, Frank. Mrs. Annie Dorif, 125 Pros-pect Avenue, Ridgewood, N. Y.

CORPORALS.

DELONG, Hez G. Mrs. Mary Delong, 2945Walnut Street, Chicago, III.

DREW, Frank E. Miss Mary Drew, MountSterling, Ill.

GOLDNER, John H. Mrs. Anna Tyson,Drexel Hotel, Omaha, Nebr.

GOLTZ, Herman. Mrs. Emella Golts, Mona,Minn.

GREER, Giles 1. Jackson G. Greer, generaldelivery, Blossom, Tex.

McDERMOTT, Albert D. Terrence McDer-inott, 1009 Sibley Street, Grand Rapids,Mich.

MEIDINGER, Alphonse J. Mrs. Teresa Mel-dinger, 255 East Winifred Street, St. Paul,Minn.

STEWART, Paul L. Mrs. Paul L. Stewart,216 Linden Street, Fort Collins, Colo.

PRIVATES.

ALLEN, Forrest. Miss Mildred Barnes, Barle-ton, Kans.

BARBE, Pierre. Mrs. Nettle Meste, San Ma-teo, Cal.

BISHOP, George W. George Bishop, Wagers-Ville, Ky.

BLACK, William P. Mrs. Nancy Black, R.F. D. 4, box 65, Hunter, Okla.

BLANCHARD, Charles L. Samuel C. Blanch-ard, 816 South McKean Street, Kittanning,Pa.

BOLLA, Guiseppl. Pietro Bolls, 3797 Fruit-vale Avenue, Oakland, Cal.

BOWDEN, James. James Bowden, sr., 733Sandusky Street, Kansas City, Kans.

BUSH, William Renown. Mrs. Hattie Bush,R. F. D. 2, Ithaca, N. Y.

BUTLER, James W. Butler R. Anderson, R.F. D. 1, Cartersville, Ga.

BYERS, Roy F. Mrs. Eva Byers, Oxford,Wis.

CAPELLUPO, Carmine. Rossi Cabol, ParkTheater, Torrington, Conn.

CARMER, Roy C. Mrs, Lizzie Carmer, Boyn-ton, Mo.

CARMICHAEL, Albert. Finley Carmichael,Clinton, Ind.

CARPENTER, Crum. Mrs. Mary Carpenter.Spencer Station, Ohio.

CARROLL, Edward J. Miss Sallie Carroll,1278 Massachusetts Avenue, ArlingtonHeights, Mass.

CARTON, Francis F. Mrs. Mohn Haher, Hel-medel, N. J.

CLEGG John T Mrs. Deborah Clegg, box304, bubols, Idaho.

COOPER, Earl R. Goldan Green Copper,R. F. D. 1, Pinson Tenn.

CORNETT, William k. Irvan Cornett, Evark,Ky.

CORTES, Harold T. Mrs. Eliza Cortes, 1684Forty-third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

CORWELL, Charles L. Frank Corwell, R. F.D. 1, Danville, Ark.

COSMAND, Bruno. Dominic Cosmand, Tim-blin, Pa.

CORTAS, Nick. Stephen Tombodges 4032East Seventieth Street, New York, N. Y.

CRANE, Walter C. Charles Crane, Allegeny,Oreg.

CROKER, Charles H. Mrs. Sylvia Shur-burn, Hartland, Me.

CUMMINGS, Archie. Mrs. Isabelle Cum-mings, R. F. D. 1, South Fork Pa.

CURRAN, John J. Michael Curran, 263 Rail-road Avenue, Scranton, Ila.

CUTLER, Lewis J. John H. Cutler, Palmer,N. Y.

DAILY, Leonard X. Mrs. Sarah A. Daily,4930 Hazel Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

DATZKO, Mike. Mike Sogan, Glendale, W.Va.

DAVIDSON, Burle H. Mrs. Annie Davidson.Pilot Point, Tex.

DAVIS, Jacob A. Mrs. Fred Rehfeld 509East Ri hty-third Street, New York, N Y.

DEAN, A rt J. Mrs. Ida V. Dean, Ford-land, Mo.

DE CELLIS, Gulseppe. Fdele De Cellis, 224South Stecond Street, St. Clair, Pa.

DICKERSON, George T. Port Dickerson,R F. D. No. 1, Indian Valley, Va.

DISTON, John W. Robert Lees, 71 ErasterStreet, Providence, R. I.

DITTRICK, Leo C. Mrs. Mary Dittrick,Stickney, S. Dak.

DONAIUE, Joseph C. S. J. Davis, EastAurora, N. Y.

DORAN, Albert G. Mrs. Emma Doran, 1509South Hamilton Street Saginaw, Mich.

DOUIGHER, Thomas A. Mrs. MargueriteDougher, 879 Main Street South, Sebastopol,Pa.

DUCHARME, Peter. Peter Ducharme, Rail-road Street Harrisville, R. I.

DUNN, Ira C. Mrs. Anna Dunn, 252 SouthGeorge Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J.

DUNN, Robert Milton. Roy B. Dunn, Ken-neth Avenue, Arnold, Pa.

DUNSING, Jacob F. Henry Dunsing, R. F. D.No. 2, Grafton, Ill.

DURNELL, Lawrence Howard. Edward D.Durnell, Marienville, Pa.

DUTCHER, Clayton T. Mrs. Ida M. Daniel,1043 Wilcox Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.

FREY, Herbert R. Charles W. Frey, 1445Clarkson Street, Denver, Colo.

GAINES, Warren J. Mrs. Mary Taylor, gen-eral delivery, Bloomingdale, Mich.

GALLAGHER, James L. Mrs. Annie Gal-lagher, 2342 Olive Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

GARCIA, Simon. Mrs. Clestilde Garcia, Go-bernador, N. Mex.

GARUFI, Giovanni. Mrs. Gaotana Larosa,230 East One hundred and seventh Street,New York, N. Y.

GASSEST, Richard. Mrs. Amanda Gassest,Newmanstown, Pa.

GECHAS, Charles A. Boleslav Mobelinski,166 North Fremont Avenue, Kenosha, Wis.

GOETZ, Edward Jacob. Mrs. Edna J. Goetz,R. F. D. No. 1, Fairview, Pa.

GOLDMAN, William. Joseph Goldman, 1911South Galloway Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

GREENFIELD, Jacob. Samuel Greenield, 126Hazel Alley, McKeesport, Pa.

GROYE, John. Louis Grove, Madison, Minn.GULLICKSON, Nels. Mrs. Tomine Gullick-

son, R. F. D. No. 3, Neillsville, Wis.GUST, George. Mrs. Christ Tragoni, 501

King Street, Seattle, Wash.HOLDER, John J. James W. Holder, R. P.

D_ 6, Eastman, Ga.JACKSON, Eddie F. Mrs. Ellen A. Jackson,

R. F. D. 1, Blossom, Tex.

JOHNSON, James N. J. M. Johnson, Mulkey-town, Ill.

JOHNSON, Ralph Christ. Mrs John Nelson,111 Cummings Avenue, Superior, Wis.

LACAMERA, Joseph. Miss Carmia Lacamera,65 Union Street, Brooklyn, N_ Y.

LACEY, Leonard. Mrs. Leonard Lacey, 8407Minnesota Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

LAIBERT, Frank. Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert,general delivery, Long Beach Cal.

LAMBERT, Robert A. Henry Lambert MapleLake, Minun.

LAMBERT William J. Mrs. Katherine Lam-bert, 19 Wilson Street, Kint Pa.

MCCAFFREY, Thomas. Mrs.M McGinnis,1 Mystic Street, Medford, Mass.

McCAUGHEY, Ronald H. Mrs Illenore Me-Caugkey, 2105 East Susquehanna Avenue,Philadztphia, Pa.

MCDONALD Arehie Mrs. Henry Shaw, FortFairfield, Vass.

MCNEAL, Orris L, L. B. McNeal, 612 WestThirteenth Street, Tyrone, Pa.

MCNICHOLAS, Edward. John W. McNicholas,Ned, Greene County, Pa.

MODROK, Richard H. Theodere Modrok,422 Caumet Street, Laurium, Mich.

NYE, George W. John Valestine Nye, 135Academy Street. Shamokin, Pa.

OLSON, Roy C. Mrs. Gertrude Olson, Hayti,S. Dak.

POHLMANN, Francis. Mrs. Ida Pohlmann,Brussels, Ill.

ROWE, Lester L. Mrs. Mary Rowe, 208Fourth Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y.

RUPERT, Frank W. George Rupert, 2411Jackson Street, St. Joseph, Mo.

BELL, Irvin. Mrs. Laura M. Sell, Montelo,Pa.

SKAGGS, Emery. John C. Skaggs, BarnRock, Ky.

STANBRIDGE, David M. Mrs. Nellie A.Stanbridge, R. F. D. 8, Rocky Ford, Colo.

STEARNS, Ford Lee. Mrs. Nettle AgnesStearns, 410 La Grave Avenue, GrandRapids, Mich.

STEELE, Leo M. Mrs. Nettle R. Steele, 1811North Thirty-fourth Street, Omaha, Nebr.

STUKIS, Peter. Joseph Novack, 402j EastMain Street, Pittston, Pa.

STULL, Charles N. John Stull, R. F. D. 1,Leechburg, Pa.

SWEATT, Melvin. Clarence Sweatt, LongPrairie, Minn.

SWENS, Alfred. Nora Enlurd, Eureka, Utah.SWIFT, Lonnie. M. M. Swift, Tilford, Ky.SYPER, Anton. Felix Rynklewies, 410 West

Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa.TANSEY, Francis J. Mrs. Bridget Tansey,

Oxford, N. Y.TODD, Roland B. Mrs. James B. Todd, R. F.

D. 1, Preston, Md.TROILLET, Joseph. John Treillet, R. F. D.

1, Conway, Ark.TURANO, John J. Santo Turano, ST Pierce

Street Westerly, R. I.TURAN?, Umelo. Mrs. Anna Turano, Prov-

lano Di Coranza, Italy.URBANCIC, Edward. Frank E. Urbancle,

steamer ctOy of Erie, East Ninth Street Pier,Cleveland, Ohio.

VAN BIBBER, Arling C. Mrs. George VanBibber, general delivery, Savanna, Ill.

VATH, Raymond. Miss Veronica Vath, 504Weiher Court, Bronx, N. Y.

VERHULST, Cornelius. Lawrence Verhulist,box 46, Holcomb, Wis.

VINCENT, James A. Charles E. Vincent, 708Adams Street, Quincy, III.

VINE, Harry F. Pete Vine, Dayton, Wyo.WATSON, Robert. Mrs. Margaret Watson, 74

Main Street, Ikerman, Pa.WELKER, Harry E. Mrs. Annie Stroud, 805

West Oak Street, Herron, III.

Died of Wounds, Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

PRIVATES.

BRANAN, Jesse. Will Branan, Catoosa, Tenn.DORNBLASER. David E. Mrs. Mary S. Dorn-

blaser, 126 Chestnut Street, Nazareth, Pa.KAHLE. Otis P. Frank E. Kahle, Sigel, Pa.KING, Joe D. Mrs. Bettie More, Friendship,

Crockett County, Tenn.PRINKE, John H. Mrs. Anna Prinke, 2603

Twenty-third Street, Chicago, Ill.SOKOLOWSKY, Witold M. Mrs. Vernice

Youskievich, 5421 West Lombard Street,Baltimore, Md.

VAIL, Vernon J. James W. Gritman, ClarksSummit, Pa.

WALKER, Cran. Floyd Walker, EurekaSprings, Ark.

WATWOOD, Murry M. Mrs. Mattie A. Wat.wood, Helena, Ark.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING,Died of Disease, Previously Reported

Missing in Action.PRIVATE.

GAUS, Arnold F. Ernest Gaus, Runge, Tex.

Died, Previously Reported ]Missing inAction.

LIEUTENANTS.DAHRINGER, Homer Walston. W. D. Whyte,

723 North Genessee Street, Waukegan, Ill.TAYLOR, Raymond C. Mrs. Dolly A. Taylor,

1384 Commonwealth Avenue, Al1ston, Mass.CORPORALS.

BURGESS Arthur. Al Burgess, Pacolet, S. C.MOORHE 4D, Kenneth A. Harry Moorhead,

6214 St. Marie Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.SULLIVAN, Michael. Mrs. Nora Sullivan,

590 Columbia Road, Dorchester, Mass.PRIVATES.

BOYETT, Earl W. Joe Boyett, ., F. D. 1,Sallis, Miss.

BOYKIN, Robert B. C. A. Boykin, Mist, Ark.BROWN, Lester W. Mrs. Laura Brown, Blue

Ridge Springs Va.COLEY, Lester h. Joe Washington Coley, R.

F. D. 2, box 60, Lafayette, Tenn.CONDON, Timothy. Mrs. Mary Condon, 10

Gellis Street, Paterson, N. J.FOUNTAIN, James Howard. William Foun-

tain, Corea, Me.FRESQUEZ, Fernando. Jose C. Fresques,

Chamisal, N. Mex.FRONDAL, Gilbert. Sever Prondal, R. F. D.

1, Oakland, Minn.HARDER, Grover. Dee Harder, Provo, Ark,HOENER, Emil W. A. Frank Hoener, 1019

Madison Street, Quincy, Il.KALTMAN, Samuel. Louis Kaltman, 58 Ave-

nue B, New York, N. Y.MEYER, Kurth. Mrs. Francis Meyer, 8442

Hirsch Street, Chicago, Ill.MONTOYO, Louis. Mrs. Amelia Montoyo, Del

Norte, Colo.NAZITTO, Philip. Salvatore Tripodo, 2129

Murray Hill, Cleveland, Ohio.NEFF, George J. George E. Vearing, 508

Disben Street, Johnstown, Pa.SACCOMANNO, Anthony. Mrs. Mary Sac-

comanno, 197 Scholes Street, Brooklyn,N.Y.

SILBETOVITCH, Tony. Branek Barkowskl,168 Morgan Street, Jersey City, N. J.

SMITH, Edward D. Mrs. Isabel Smith, Co-lumbus, N. C.

STRONGHOENER, William H. TheodoraStroeghoener, Gerald, Mo.

STUART, Edward P. Shep S. Stuart, Geiger,Ala.

TJELLANDER, Henry T. Miss Gertie Tjel-lander, 164 Wood Street, Waterbury, Conn.

WIELOCK, Louis A. Mrs. Antoinette Wie-lock, 2817 North Michigan Avenue, Sagi-naw, Mich.

Wounded Severely, Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

SERGEANT.McFARLIN, Ilosie E. James S. McFarlin,

R. F. D. B, box 82, Liberal, Kans.CORPORALS.

VANCE, Tohn L. John Vance, R. F. D. 1,Scottslille, Ky.

WASIIBURN, George R. Mrs. Hattie Wash-burn, Granite, Okla.

MECHANIC.COWAN, James H. Mrs. Bridget H. Cowan,

3143 Aramingo Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.PRIVATES.

BURKE, John P. Mrs. John Burke, 658 JuneStreet, Cincinnati, Ohio.

COONS, Daniel Frank. Mrs. Catherine Coons,Fort Madison, Iowa.

CROWLEY, Peter A. John J. Crowley, 1 For-rest Street, Cierry Valley, Mass.

KRETCIHMAN, Alvin. Jeremiah M. Kretch-man, 1. F. D., Meyersdale, Pa.

LE VALLEY, Freeman. Mrs. Della Hoole,Third and Hunt Street, Brattleboro, Vt.

LUTEY, Frederick. Miss Clara Lutey, 9 Be-sorne Street, St. Just, Cornwall England.

McCAULEY, Lorenzo D. Mrs. Halde Con-ley, 300 Bedford Street, Cumberland, Md.

RACKLIFFE, Eugene C. Eben T. Rackliffe,536 Greenwood Avenue, Jackson, Mich.

SINKIEWICZ, Joseph C. John Sinkiewice,box 28. Lincoln, N. H.

STICHTENOTH, Albert F. Frederick Stich-tenoth, 27 Durght Street, New Britain,Conn.YIMBROOK, John G. Norden Timbrook,Sector, W. Va.

VARNS, Guy S. J. F. Yarns, Mott, N. Dak.

Wounded Slightly, Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

CORPORAL.CAMPBELL, William E. W. P. Campbell, L

F. D. 3, Talledega, Ala.

Sick in Hospital, Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

SERGEANTS.DEITRICH, John H. Mrs. Agnes L. Deitrich,

Wiconisco, Pa.MILBURN, Boyd P. F. M. Milburn, Aledo.

Tex.PRIVATES.

BEER, Charles H. Mrs. Mary 41. Beer, Sigel,Pa.

CUSACK, John J. Edward Cusack, 613 Ingle-side Avenue, Catonsville, Md.

DECAPRIO, Louis. Vincent Decaprio, 308.East Home Street, New Castle, Pa.

DORN, Arthur B. William Dorn, 738 SouthMain Street, Kenton, Ohio.

GRZESKOWIAK, Casimer A. Albert Grzesko-wiak, 339 Canfield Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

LANE, Jesse. John M. Lane, Waynesburg,Ky.

LEVIN, Benjamin D. Mrs. Mary R. Levin,3118 Aramingo Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

LINGIRD, Vincence. Joe Petraska, 545 SixthStreet, Grand Rapids, Mich.

LUDWIG, John W. Mrs. Henrietta Ludwig,1029 Clarendon Avenue SW., Canton, Ohio.

LYONS, Thomas Patrick. Mrs. Mary Lyons,Coulter, Pa.

MOSHER, Henry D. William Mosher, LittleCrompton, R. 1.

MURRAY, Will. Mrs. A. W. Murray, Boley,Okla.

PHELPS, John E. Darlington T. Phelps, Sil-ver City, Iowa.

WILLIAMS, Earl. Mrs. Sylvia Williams, 121North Fifth Street, Richmond, Ind.

WILSON, Richard. Mrs. Rachael Wilson,Eleventh Street, and McKay Avenue, Hunt-ington, N. Y,

Erroneously Reported Killed in Action.PRIVATE.

DRISCOLL, Florence. Michael Quinn, 115Chicago Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

Erroneously Reported Wounded Severely.PRIVATE.

FRIEDMAN, Louis. Mrs. Lena Friedman, 121Ellery Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SECTION 2, DECEMBER 17, 1918.-Con,[The deaths reported in this section were

printed in a previous issue of THE OFFcCIALU. S. BULLETIN.]

The following casualties are reportedby the commanding general of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces:

Wounded Severely.PRIVATES.

FRINGS, Louis J. Mrs. Elma Underwood,Oronogo, Mo.

GIBSON, Albert George. Mrs. Margaret Gib-son, 124 South Twenty-seventh Street, Bil-lings, Mont.

HEPP, Edward. Andrew Hepp, 144 ChestnutAvenue, Phoenixville, Pa.

HOWARD, Alfred. Mrs. Lilly B. Howard,Forsyth, Ga.

JEWELL, Brooks. Mrs. Sidney K. Jewell,Bradshaw, W. Va.

KAMINETSKY, Morris A. Max Kaminetsky,22 Vreeland Street, Passaic. N. J.

LAHMETYER, Ford. Mrs. Minnie Lahmeyer,Bland, Mo.

LILJEVALL, Pete J. Emil Liljewart, 3429Forty-second Street south, Minneapolis,Minn.

LUMBERG. Charlie J. Fred L. Lumberg, Ma-pleton, Mien.

McCALL, George. Mingo McCall, 1109 EastEvans Street, Florence, S. C.

McKERNAN, John G. Mrs. Mary E. McKer-nan, 4001 West Prospect Avenue, KansasCity, Mo.

McMAHON,. William D. Mrs. Minnie Travers,Malone, N. Y.

NELSON, Robert. Harry Larsen, 4925 Seven-teenth Street, San Francisco, Cal.

O'HEARN, James N. Jeremiah O'Hearn, 1706West Oak Street, Louisville, Ky.

PANKAU. Julius J. Joseph Pankau, R. F. D.,Bondville, Ill.

PRICE, Herman F. Calvin Price, Casparis,Connellsville, Pa.

STRINGER, Nathan E. Mrs. Martha 1.Stringer, Versailles. Mo.

TREVETT, Charles C. C. E. Trevett, 1312Keasy Street, Memphis, Tenn.

ALBERTINE, Ernest J. Miss Monica Najar,Santa Maria, Cal.

ALEXANDER, Jeff. John Alexander, Allen,Okla.

ANDERSON, William A. William Anderson,575 Forest Avenue, Bellevue, Pa.

BROWN, Harris S. Arthur J. Morton, 344Mary Street, Berwick, Pa.

DAVIS, Joe 0. Rufus Davis, 2540 SantaClara Avenue, Fresno, Cal,

DECKER, Fred E. Mrs. Esther Decker, 502McGregor Avenue NW., Canton, Ohio.

FAHRENBACH, Oliver. Mrs. Olive Fahren-bach, 11914 Eggleston Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

FLOYD, Samuel David. James Floyd, Ray-born, Mo.

HAGERUD, Elmer. Andrew 01 Hagerud, Gor-donsville, Minn.

HAMMOND, Frank C. Mrs. Josie Hammond,25 Washineton Street, Palmyra, N. Y.

HORKAWCHtiUCK, Luka. Fred Slobi, 429,Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

HENRICH, Edwin H. John A. Henrich, 322William Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

HORTON, Owen W. Cal. M. Horton, Arch,N. Mex.

JOHNS, Harold R. Mrs. Augustia M, Johns,Stuart, Fla.

KLINE, Mathew H. Gordon Kline, 28 Dick-inson Street, Binghamton, N. Y.

LARSON, William A. Mrs. Anna Larson,Lillaburg 2, Barburg, Sweden.

McBEATH, Robert William. Jim K. McBeath,R. F. D. 7, Cameron, Mo.

McBRIDE, Cornelius J. Mrs. Mary McBride,2342 East Sargeant Street, Philadelphia$Pa.

MITCHELL, James. Mrs. Bessie Elkins, Tul-lahoma, Tenn.

NEWHOUSE, Thomas S. Mrs. Sarah BellNewhouse, Romney, W. Va.

PINES, Joseph. Morris Pines, 205 Lee Ave-nue, New York, N. Y.

RETTEW, Samuel M. George Rettew, sr.,Marietta, Pa.

SHENFELD, Lloyd E. Mrs. Sylia Loner, 79Susquehanna Street, Middleton, Pa.

SHEPARD William S. Charles Shepard,Bristol, N li. H.

SPILLETT, Jack. Mrs. Mary Jane Spillett,500 Woods Road, Solvay, N. Y.

TALLMAN, Roy. Miss Winnie Tallman,Parker, Colo.

WARMOTH, Waine M. Sam Clemmons,Baton Rouge, La.

APGER, Edward D. Mrs. Amos Apger, 657Hunderton Avenue, Newark, N. J.

AUGUSTINE. Kenneth C. Mrs. Myrtle Au-gustine 3266 Twenty-first Street, San Fran-cisco, Cal.

BADALAMENT, Salvatore. Jaitano Pa-lermo, 208 Fourth Street East, Detroit,Mich.

BATES, Ernest T. Mrs. Sybilla Bates, 917West Sixth Street, Dixon, Ill.

BEAVER, Daniel B. Mrs. Eliza Beaver, 40East Summit Street, Aurora, Mo.

BEVER, Ira E. Sam H. Williams, Burling-ton Junction, Mo.

BINETREAY, George E. Mrs. Edna Bine-treay, 233 Vermont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

BRANE, Everett. Mrs. Nettle Bennett,Selbysville, W. Va.

BYWATERS, James Benjamin. Mrs. MayBell Bywaters, Third and Chestnut Streets.Tarkio, Mo.

CARUTHUS, John W. Archibald H. Caru-thus, R. F. D. 4, Shelbyville, Tenn.

COGSWELL, Raymond E. Edson Cogswell,New Preston, Conn.

COKER, Nell C. William B. Coker, 262T CStreet, Selma, Cal.

CONNOR, Brantley. Mrs. Ethel F. Connor,R. F. D. 1, Effingham, S. C.

COYLE, Frank R. Willis D. Coyle, Van-couver, Wash.

CUNNINGHAM, John 0. E. M. Cunningham,Mayview, Mo.

DADS, Robert F. Mrs. Anna K. Dads, 20Conant Street, Roxbury, Mass.

DARBY, William A. John G. Darby, Green-ville, Tex.

DONNELL, Kenneth Bancroft. Mrs. AvaBancroft Axtell, H. F. D. 4, box 59, Ster-ling, Kans.

GLOCKNER, Charles. Mrs. Anna Glockner,862 Farquier Street, St. Paul, Minn.

GREFSRUD, Carl 0. Martimus Grefsrud,R. F. D. 2, Rollag, Minn.

HICKS, Robert L. Mrs. Barbara L. Hicks,512 East Carolina Street, Gastonia, N. C.

KEELER, Jermiah B. Mrs. Bridget ColoneyKeeler, 19 Willow Street, Cohoes, N. Y.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGLANGAN, Harry W. Mrs. Maggle Langan,

3546 Indiana Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.LIGHT, James F. Mrs. Esther Light, 918

West First Street, Los Angeles, Cal.McDONALD, Frank AV. Walter Harding

Clairette, Tex.MCDONOUGII, Edward Arthur. Mrs. Lizzle

McDonough, Loveland, Clermont County,Ohio.MEYERS, Roland L. Mrs. Julia Meyers, 742

Lafayette Street, Utica, N. Y.MORROS, George. Bill Morros, 622 East

Third Street, South Bethlehem, Pa.MULLER, Peter. Peter Muller, Anamoose,

N. Dak.PALAZZOLO Francis P. Louis Glacona, 242

Congress Street, Detroit, Mich.PALEY, Joseph. Tom Paley, Steubenville,Ohio.PERKINS, Oscar T. Miss Lucille Perkins,410 East Madison Avenue, Casey, Ill.PERLMUTT, Julius. Lewis N. Perlmutt, 113

East Park, Savannah, Ga.RAMBECKI, Jan. Frank Kopewodl, 19 Nor-

walk Avenue, Hamtramck, Mich.ROBERTS, Frederick E. Mrs. Frances Rob-

Prts, 319 South Chestnut Street, Baltimore,Md.

SANDERS, Claude. Mrs. Lula Sanders,Miller, Mo.

SKOWROMSKI, Alex. Bolaso Mitouski, 8580East Sixty-first Street, Detroit, Mich.

WILKINS, Brady H. Dr. L. W. De Larance,117 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, III.

WOODARD, Robert. Mrs. Peter Woodard, 239Franklin Street, Evansville, Wis.

LACHEIK. John Valentine. Mrs. Louis La-cheik, 151 East One hundred and eight-eenth Place, Chicago, Ill.

LASCH, Didmus L. Louis C. Lasch, generaldelivery, Brenham, Tex.

LINDERBORN, Alexander. Mrs. Amanda Lin-derborn, Sonte House Cove, East Brooklyn,Md.

McDOWELL, John H. Orian McDowell, Men-don, Mo.

McMATH, William S. Charles G. MeMath,101 Cross Street, New Philadelphia, Ohio.

MARKHAM, James II. Mrs. Mertle B. Mark-ham, R. F. D. 2, Red Oak, Va.

MARSH, Bert E. Walter Marsh, RedwoodFalls, Minn.

MASSEY , Otis V. William T. Massey, Elloam,Mont.

MASSIE, Paul M. Mrs. Lucy Massie, R. F.D. 1, Waverly, Ohio.

MASSONI, Louis. Mrs. Catherine Massoni,22 Mulberry Street, New York, N. Y.

MASTROPIECE, Paolo. Dan Mastropiece,1325 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

MOORE, Walter T. Rufus S. Moore, Greens-burg, Ind.

MURPHY, William J. Thomas P. Murphy,418 West Twenty-third Street, Baltimore,Md.

MAQUAM, William. Mrs. Marian Maquam,R. F. D. 3, Charlevoix, Mich.

NASS, Julius H. Mrs. Amelia Nass, box 92,R. F. D. 2, Boyd, Wis.

NEAL, Roma P. George W. Neal, Proctor,Okla.

NEEL, Rufus H. Mrs. Mary Louise Neel,Wineville, Cal.

NELSON, Adler. Andrew Nelson, R. F. D. 2,Ellendale, Minn.

. NIENHOUSE, Henry. Mrs. Abbie Nienhouse,R. F. D. 1, Spring Lake, Mich.

O'NEIL, James G. Mrs. Ida O'Neil, Kuts-town, Pa.

PIMPARE, Ruclide J. Louis Pimpare, 1081Main Street, Willimantic, Conn.

PHELPS, Joseph R. Sylus M. Phelps, Louis-burg, N. C.

PHILLIPS, Fletcher. Isaac Phillips, Stan-ville, Tenn.

PIERSON, Austin Reid. William Pierson,Burlington, Kans.

RANDOLPH, Joseph H. Mrs. Joseph H. Ran-dolph, 3816 Cabnet Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.

RAY, Martin L. Mrs. Sarah Ray, R. F. D. 1,Newbern, Tenn.

REDICAN, Patrick. Beatrice Redican, 8 EastSixty-first Street, New York, N. Y.

RIGGS, Jasper N. High H. Harwood, Tushka,Okla.

ROHIRS, Henry. John H. Rohrs, rural route7, Napoleon, Ohio.

SCIfLEY, Edward. Mrs. Elsie Schley, 221. Seventh Street South, Virginia, Minn.

SCHOFIELD, Thomas. Mrs. Dora Schofdeld,Salley, . C.

SIEGEL, Theodore L. Mrs. Helena Siegel, R.F. D., Maquoketa, Iowa.

SEVILLA, Jose. Mrs. Louisa Pinero Sevilla,1871 Second Avenue New York, N. Y.

SMITH, Thomas R. Mrs. Nellie Johnston, 300Second Street, Petaluma, Cal.

SPAKOSKI, Aleke. Kaomas Spakoski, 11321Langley Street, Chicago, ll.

STROSS, John Robert. Rudolph J. Stross,478 Evergreen Avenue, Millvale, Pa.

SYLCOX, William. Airs. Mary Syleox, Essex,Mo.

TATE, John H. Allan Tate, Sipe Springs,Tex.

TURNER, Nelson F. Mrs. Sarah Turner, 173Division Street, Schenectady, N. Y.

VACCARO, Gaetano. Dominie Fandatti, 97Putnam *treet, Providence, R. I.

VANCE, Isaat. Charley Vance. Glace, W.Va.

VAN LANT, Guy. Walter Van Lant, Edger-toe, Minn.

WAGER, Robert H. Mrs. Agnes Wager, 90Ontario Street, Cohoes, N. Y.

WAGNER, Virgil. Mrs. Hester Wagner, 206Spruce Street, Reading, Pa.

WAKEFIELD, Leslie Earnest. J. Wakefield,R. F. D. 12, Shelbyville, Ind.

WALLACE, John M. Mrs. Emma Wallace,452 Elkhart Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

WELTNER, Fred Paul. Mrs. Nancy H. Welt-nor, Brandonville, W. Va.

YATES, Tolbert B. Mrs. Arty Yates, R. F. D.1, Vanceburg, Ky.

YEOMANS, Jacob A. Cornelius Yeomans,Glen Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J.

YODESKO, Antonio. Mrs. Anna Usonich,High Street, East Williston, N. Y.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined).CAPTAINS.

CHILDS, Clarence C. Mrs. Clarence C.Childs, 1221 Garrison Street, Fremont,Ohio.

DRAKE, Marston E. James F. Drake, 4West Fortieth Street, New York, N. Y.

FLEMING, Arthur B. Mrs. George L. Car-penter, Wickliffe, Ky.

DAUENFELD, Perry. Mrs. Louise Dauben-fold, 5330 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago,Ill.

LIEUTENANTS.ADAMS, Ferdinand L. Mrs. F. W. Nichols,

Rockville, Park County, Ind.HTTNTRESS, Frank C. Frank Huntress,

Keene, N. H.LIDDELL, Frank A. James W. Liddell, Crys-

tal Springs, Miss.MATTHEWS. Newton C. Mrs. C. N. Mat-

thews, 2328 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.MeCAFFREY, Norbert Glazier. Mrs. Mary

Regina McCaffrey, 4023 A Street, Philadel-phia, Pa.

McKINLEY, Duncan P. Mrs. Allen V. Mc-Kinley, 6320 Dann Street, Oakland, Cal.

POOLE, Calvin. Mrs. Mary C. Poole, Green-ville, Ala.

SPENCER, Charles E. R. C. Spencer, Jr.,Tacoma Building, Chicago, 111.

BANKS, Richard E. Mrs. Lucille L Banks,1807 Wallace Place NW., Washington, D. C.

BYRNS, Robert A. Mrs. I. L. Jaques, SouthSeventh Street, Lafayette, Ind.

GADEBURCH, Paul H. Paul Gadebuseh, Ba-deau Avenue, Summit, N. J.

HARRIS, William. Miss Sadie Braxton, 811Seventh Street, Boomville, Mo.

LEVINE, Joseph. Irvin Mehlman, 149Chelmsford Street, Lowell, Mass.

SERGEANTS.BILITZKI, John. Mrs. Florence Bilitzki, 21

Olga Place, Buffalo, N. Y.DALTON, Alfred H. Mrs. Henry Dalton,

Vickery, Ohio.DENZEL, Adolph. Mrs. Louise Denzel, 124

North Fifty-eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.DEROEIN, William A. Mrs. William A. De-

roehn, 70 Broad Street, Conneaut, Ohio.FOWLEY, Jacob J., Jr. Jacob J. Fowley, Hor-

ton and Scranton Avenues, Lynbrook, N. Y.FRANZBLAU, Max. Mrs. Minnie Franzblau,

819 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.HARRIS, Edgar H. Mrs. Lorene L. Harris,

153 North Fifty-ninth Street, West Phila-delphia, Pa.

HOLMES, Sylvester S. Mrs. Ella J. Holmes,.625 Third Street, Birmingham, Ala.

JOHNSON, John H. Jode Johnson, Solsberry,Ind.

McCLOSKEY, Francis A. Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-Closkey, 3189 Edgemont Street, Philadel-phia, Pa.

McNEIL, Frank. William McNeil, 12 SouthThirty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

O'CONNOR, Eugene F. Mrs. Julie D. O'Con-nor, Post Road, Rye, N. Y.

WALCH, Henry A. Fred J. Walch, 2111Sixth Street North, Minneapolis, Minn.

YONTZ, William H. Mrs. D. A. Yarnell,Eldon, Mo.

YOUNG, Frederick Mathew. Mrs. George A.Young, 2843 Orbin Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

BATES, Jesse D. Mrs. Sarah Bates, 702 Ses-sion Street, Defiance, Ohio.

CLAYTON, Edgar. John H. Clayton, 551 Gil-lespie Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn.

DELANEY, Thomas A. M. J. Delaney, 1021Woodycrest Avenue, New York, N. Y.

ECKLUND, Henry E. August Ecklund, 18Barker Street, Jamestown, N. Y.

HURT, Roscoe C. Mrs. Pollie Hurt, Hazard,Ky.

LLOyD, Stanley W. Thomas J. Lloyd, gen-eral delivery, Tonganoxie, Kans.

McGINNIS, Joseph. Mrs, Mary McGinnis,700 Pendleton Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo.

McGREAL, Joseph Henry. Mrs. Mary Me-Greal, Eightieth Street and Lyons Avenue,Philadelphia, Pa.

MURPHY, Harold T. Mrs. William MorganSmith, Rosemont, Berryville, Va.

RICE, Lamar D. Mrs. Emma L. Rice, 1820Washington Street, Philadelphia, la.

CORPORALS.

BEARSS. Joseph M. Miss Lulu Bearss, 5Mitchell Street, Oswego, N. Y.

BERGER, Meyer M. Mrs. Sarah Berger, 1207Fortieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

BLAISDELL, Harry L. Mrs. Anna Blaisdell,396 Linden Avenue, Seattle, Wash.

CLEVY, Clarence Turner. Mrs. Mary E.Clark, 206 East Sixth Street, Topeka, Kans.

COMINGORE, Floyd Herman. Eli W. Comin-gore, general delivery, Shenandoah, Iowa.

DENORMANDIE, Loudowick A. Mrs. Eliza-beth Denormandie, 227 South LincolnStreet, Washington, Pa.

EDMONDS, John H. John Edmonds, 426West Fifty-seventh Street, New York, N. Y.

FLECKENSTEIN, William J. Mrs. ElizabethCrom, 109 Nbrth Fifth Street, Columbia, Pa.

FRITZ, David R. W. John M. Fritz, It. F. D.1, Massillo' Ohio.

HADDEN, Cloy d Willis. Mrs. Florence Had-don. Curwenaville, Pa.

JONES, Riley Vincent. James S. Jones, R.F. D. 2, Mainkato, Kans.

KELLY, Daniel J. Miss Catherine Kelly,1439 East Ninety-second Street, Cleveland,Ohio.

LORD Augustus P., Jr. Augustus P. Lord,130:1 Porter Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

McCORMICK, Edmund J. William McCor-mick, Millstone, Washington County, Md.

MATHEWS, William J. William J. Mathews,1114 West Twenty-fourth Street, KansasCity, Mo.

OSLIE, Palmer M. Martin P. Oslie, Chris-tine, N. Dak.

PARKER, Harvey Frederick. Dr. George E.Baxter, 5621 Kenmore Avenue, Chicago, III.

REDMOND, James. Mrs. Margaret Redmond,512 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

SAPP, Charles C. Jack Snpp, 463 West Onehundred and sixty-third Street, New York,N. Y.

SASSER, Robert. George W. Prichett, R. F.D. 2, Hall Valley, Okla.

SAUVEY, Glen H., Frank E. Sauvey, Lake-side, Ottawa County, Ohio.

TARDIVILLE, Charles C. Mrs. Lulu Tardi-yille, Danby, Mont.

WALKER, Arthur H. Mrs. Caroline Walker,1138 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

WATSON, Edgar Ray. Mrs. Laura B. Wat-son, Sedan, Kans.

YEAGER, Walter L. Mrs, Emma M. Yeager,Yeagertown, Pa.

BRENNEN, Robert. Mrs. Ada Irene Bren-nen, Ellis, Ill.

CALLENDER, Arthur R. Mrs. Myrtle M.Callender, 4639 West Twentieth Street,Cicero, Ill.

CASSIDY, John W Mrs. Mary P. Cassidy,1703 North Twenty-eighth ttreet, Phila-delphia, Pa.

DEMETRIS, Theodosios. Alex Demetris, 919Winter Street, PhiladelIan, Pa.

GOINS, William C. Mrs. Lizzie Goins, GrandPrairie, Tex.

HAKES, Harry. Lester B. Hakes, Clyde,Kans.

HAMMONTREE, Virgil Ivan. Mrs. Minnie R.Hammontree, Adrian, Mo.

KILHEFFER. Edwin Albert. Mrs. MatildaKilheffer, New Cumberland, Pa.

KRAUSE, Elner M. Benneville H. Krause,R. F. D. 1, Birdsboro Pa

KRUSEMARK, Harry F. &, F. Breukrentz,Wisner, Nebr.

McCARTHY, Timothy F. Mrs. Mary E. Mc-Carthy, 39 Clark Street, Malden, Mass.

MAGUIRE, Patrick C. Mrs. Owen Dolan,3317 Third Avenue, New York, N. Y.

MAY, Wert W. Mrs. Mollie May, Greenville,Ala.

MAYFIELD, Ray. Mrs. Nannie Mayfield,1906 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.

MOTJUTRIE, James F. Mrs. Florence Dewitt,910 Ann Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

OESTERLE, Carl A. Mrs. Mathilda F. Oes-terle, 1623 North Bailey Street, Philadel-phia, Pa.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGOWENS, Howell. Mrs. Mary Owens, Fagus,

Mo.PRATT, Hiram. Morte Craig, 220 Illinois

Avenue St Joseph, Mo.SANDER, Henry Jackson. Mrs. Abble L.

Sanders Eufau'a, Okla.TRAUTMAN, Rudolph Gustaf, Mrs. Anna

Trautman, 2225 Carman Street, Camden,N. J.

WROBLEWSKI, Edward Joseph. StephenWroblewski, 1902 West Twenty-first Street,Chicago, 111.

BUGLERS,SLOAN, Harry. Mrs. Mary R. Sloan, Elijah,

Mo.DOYLE, Leo. James Doyle, 242 South Lyman

Street, Wadsworth, Ohio.KEELL, Robert. Mrs. Mary Krell, 1045

Rendel Place, Chicago, Ill.SIMS, Rudy S. Robert M. Sims, Granby, Mo.

COOKS.KOSTENDALES, Charles. Diamantis Les,

805 East Third Street, South Bethlehem,Pa.

PARRISH, Henry. Mrs. Julia Parrish, 516Orange Street, Macon, Ga.

BROWN, Harry L. Mrs. Delsie M. Brown,1626 Jefferson Avenue, Marion, Ind.

LANGHANS, George F. Mrs. Dora Laughans,1012 Monroe Street, Jefferson City, Mo.

WAGONERS.COLLINS, Dale J. I. M. Collins, Fortville,

Ind.HULL, Victor L. Victor H. Hull, Orleans,

Nebr.MELNICK, Michael. Miss Mary Caper, 510

North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.MOORE, Oscar H. Mrs. Mattie Moore, 3329

Carolina Street, St. Louis, Mo.BANDSAIAN.

HARRISON, Robert Donald. Mrs. W. H.Harrison, 313 Themis Street, Cape Girar-deau, Mo.

A1ECIIANICS.MeGAREY, Frank. William MeGarey, Junc-

tion City, Ohio.CUCCIA, Jim. Mrs. Anna Cuccia, Mezzineo

P. de Palermo, Italy.KUBALA, Stanley. Walter Kubala, Guberna

Radowska, Russian Poland.PLYMELL, Roland. Miss Agnes Plymell, De-

catur, Tex.PRIVATES.

BURNS, Thomas L. Mrs. Ellen Burns, 73Washington Street, New York, N. Y.

DOHERTY, Cornelius H. Mrs. James DS-herty, Rockville, Conn.

ELROD, Walter H. Tom Elrod, Milton, Tenn.FISCHER, Rudolph A. Mrs. Tresia Fischer,

R F. D. 1, West Side Station, St. Paul,Minn.

FITZGERALD, William J. Mrs. Jennie Far-rell, 4393 Jerome Avenue, Ozone Park, N. Y.

GAUL, Ory S. Mrs. Viola M. Gaul, 1728Harrisburg Road, Canton, Ohio.

GREER, Robert. William Greer, 2125 EastAbigail Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

HERTZOG, John W. John D. Hertzog, Top-ton, Pa.

JACUBOWITZ, Leo. Mrs. Fannie Jacubowitz,114 South Union Street, Rochester, N. Y.

JENNINGS, Patrick. Mrs. Josephine Jen-nings, 397 Ocean Avenue, Jersey City, N. J.

KAUFFMAN, Guy B. Oscar Kauffman,Liberty Street, Orwigsburg, Pa.

KENNY, Thomas P. Mrs. Mary Kenny, 436West Fifty-third Street, New York, N. Y.

KILLEEN, Luke J. Mrs. Della Killeen, 904South California Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

KNAPP, Lester William. A. H. Knapp,Rutherford, N. J.

KNECUM, Adam A. Joseph Knecum, 814North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

LOMONTO, Pasquale. Mrs. Francesca Lo-monto, Realmonte, Prov. Girgenti, Italy.

LO PRESTO, Joe. Mrs. Josie Lo Presto,2900 Main Street, Dallas, Tex.

LUCAS, George. Peter Lucas, 212 NorthJuniper Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

LUFF, Frank J. Henry Luff, 542 East Onehundred and thirty-seventh Street, NewYork, N. Y.

LYNAGH, Richard J. Mrs. Margaret Lynagh,323 Swan Street, Chicago, Ill.

LYNCH, Terrence J., jr. Terrence J. Lynch,514 East Eighty-ninth Street, New York,N. Y.

McFADDEN, John Hurst. Mrs. FanniePence, 631 East Central Avenue, Carthage,Mo.

McHALE, James W. Mrs. Susan McHale,3419 Sunnyside Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

MCLEAN, Richard J. Joseph McLean, 50Owasco Street, Auburn, N. Y.

McNATT, Virgil Eugene. Mrs. Mary PhoebeMcNatt, 1708 Paris Road, Columbia, Mo.

MOSCUFO, Antonio. Joe Moscufo, 4664 Ed-mond Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

NICHOLS, Singular E. Mrs. Elak Zenes, 1519Green Street, Philadelphia, Pal

O'BRIEN, William P, Leo G. O'Brien, Fre-donia, Kans.

O'HARE, Peter. Mrs. Kate O'Hare, UpperBallyholland, County Down, Newry, Ire-land.

PERONNE, Edward F. Charles leronne, 365Box Avenue, Buffalo. N, Y.

REED, Elmer. Mrs. Myrtle Sexton, Owens-ville, Ky.

REHM, Arthur. Miss Erma Codgar, Cleve-land, Ohio.

SMITH, Herbert A. Joseph N. Smith, Wil-liamsburg, Pa.

SMITH, Joseph E. Mrs. Margaret Smitn,362 Fifty-sixth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SNYDER, David A. James H. Snyder,Genesee, Idaho.

STEINHART, Julius J. Mrs. Mollie Stein-hart, 1650 West Chestnut Street, Shamo.kin, Pa.

SYLVESTRI, Dominick. Frank Sylvestri,Arnara, Province Rome, Italy.

TERREAU, George H1. William K. Frye,3217 Barbee Street, Los Angeles, Cal.

THOMPSON, Leonard. Mrs. Rose Bellman,1844 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Ill.

TRACEY Joseph. Henry W. McQueston, 516Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.

WALTER, Albert L. Mrs. Ila Walter, Oak-land, Md.

WEBB, Russell R. Jasper P. Webb, R. F. D.5, Coshocton, Ohio.

WILTON, Lindley C. C. G. Wilton, South-hampton House, Chettenham, England.

WUCETICH, Luka B. John Schmpl, 569Eighth Street, San Diego, Cal.

YUSCHOVITZ, John. Joseph Yuschovitz,Vilna, Russian Poland.

BRAZIL, Daniel. Joe Brazil, 0851 EastStreet, Oakland, Cal.

BUCY, Clarence R. Mrs. Dora M. Bucy, 400Talbert Avenue, Braddock, Pa.

BUSTER, Willis. William H. Buster, 222West Thirteenth Street, Ada, Okla.

BYRD, Joseph W. Mrs. Lily Lakey, Savanna,Okla.

CLIFT, William Russell. Mrs. Lena Clft,Blackwell, Okla.

CLINK, Frank. Mrs. Anna Clink, R. F. D.1, box 43, Republic, Wash,

CONNERS, John. William Lawther, 1218Bedford Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

DONOHUE, Walter A. Mrs. Bessie Donohue,1231 North Thirteenth Street, Philadel-phia, Pa.

DRAKE, Walter. Mrs. Helen Drake, 50Logan Street, Auburn, N. Y.

DRILLOCK. Joe. Mike Drillock, Morann, Pa.ENGLER, August E. Mrs. Katherine Engler,

1014 Hickory Street, Utica, N. Y.ENGWALL, Walter 0. Mrs. Emma C. Eng-

wall, 6 Willis Street, Jamestown, N. Y.FENNELL, Walter Rexey, Harmon Fennell,

Rufe, Okla.FRITZ, Herbert G. Herman A. Fritz, Toby-

hanna, Pa.GRAY, McKinley. Robert F. Gray, McHenry

Street, Crystal Lake, IlI.HAIST, Sterling Harold. Fred Haist, 305

Wisconsin Avenue, Holton, Kans.HANSEN, William. Hans Christ Hansen, R.

F. D. box 315 A. Fresno, Cal.HESTER, Daniel M. J. D. Clark, Crockett,

Tex.HOFF. Calvin. Jacob Hoff, Gardena, N. Dak.HOLMES, Axel M. Andrew Holmdal, Bil-

lings Fors, Sweden.HUNZIKER, Adolph. Adolph Hunziker, 4016

Normal Avenue, Chicago, Ill.JUDD, Seth. Mrs. Sarah Judd, Wathena,

Kans.KULESA, Stanley. Peter Kulesa, 199 East

Hallam Street, Bridgeport, Conn.LONG, Lee A. Mrs. Scab Long, Belton, W.

Va.McKISSIC, Andrew. Mrs. Lizzle McKissic,

Pecan Point, Ark.MIT LOY, John P. Tom Milloy, Omemee, N.

Dak.MINTZ, William. Isaac Mints, 64 Pulaski

Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.MORGAN, Frank E. William Morgan, So

Walcott Street, Le Roy, N. Y.MYERS, Dee D. Mrs. William II. Myers, 215

Sawyer Street, Rochester, N. Y.NEAL, Clinton J. Richard W. Neal, C582

Thompson Street. Elmira, N. Y.O'BRIEN, Edward F. Mrs. Agnes O'Brien, 39

West Park Street, Brockton, Mass.OLIVER, James V. Mrs. Juilitte Clink, 20

- High Street, Easthampton, Mass.PANKAKE, Leslie J. Mrs. Edith Marie Pan-

kake, R. F. D. 2, Watkins, Minn.

PARSON, John E. Mrs. Pearl Parson, Glen-arm, Ill.

PERPEET, Charles F. Mrs. Henry Addickes,788 Woodworth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

PULSCHER, Johnnie. John Pulscher, Fed-eral, Wyo.

QUINN, Michael J. Mrs. Ellen Quinn, 1128Porter Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

RATHEICKA, Henry E. Mrs. Hannah Ra-theicka, 3450 Hirsch Street, Chicago, Ill.

RUSSELL, Harry. Mrs. Roberta Russell, 10Lynch Street, Salem, Mass.

SMITH, Harry J. Harry Smith, 1085. River-view Drive, St. Louis, Mo.

SMITH, William Clarence. Robert Smith,Madill, Okla.

SPENCER, Robert B. Mrs. F. A. Spencer,577 Harvard Street, Rochester, N. Y.

SUSSON, Sam. Miss Nettle Susson, 946 Jack-son Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

THORSEN, Harold M. Mrs. H. M. Thorsen,271 West Second Street, San Pedro, Cal.

VARANO, Nicola. Charlie Pracipic, 501North Shamokin Street, Shamokin, Pa.

VITALE, Joseph. Mrs. Concetti Vitale, 45North Oxford Street, Bvooklyn, N. Y.

WARREN, Clarence D. Mrs, Gertrude R.Warren, 342 Walnut Avenue, Trenton, N, J.

YOUNG, Edward J. Mrs. Ther Keefe, 3211Lowell Avenue, Chicago Ill

YOUNG, Ernest R. Mrs. Maggie Young, Sum-merfield, Kans.

BARNES, Romie M, Henry Barnes, 1031Miami Avenue, Kansas City, Kans.

BARTLETT, Harold. Miss Inez M. Bartlett,general delivery, Cleveland, Ohio.

BRIGMON, Arthur Frederick. Mrs. PaulineBrigmon, R. F. D. 2, Canton, N. C.

CATHEY, David Alvey, Annie Cathey, NewWilson, Okla.

CHENTES, Peter K. John K. Chentes, box807, Bingham, Utah.

CIMAN, Natale. Mrs. Angela Ciman, 16Sherman Street, Peabody, Mass.

CONRAD, Oscar L. E. F. Conrad, Hop Bot-tom, Pa.

CRAWFORD, Otto W. Robert Crawford, Em-mett, Idaho.

CRIADO, Alfred F. Dr. Luis F. Criado, 616West One hundred and sixteenth Street,New York City.

GARNER, Jess. Felix Garner, Galatia, Ill.HILE, George E. Henry M. H1e, 100 Dodge

Avenue, Akron, Ohio.HYDE, George William. Dora M. Hyde,

Lenapab, Nowata County, Okla.KRASZEWSKI, Boteslaw. Miss Helen Kras-

zewski, 161 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.LARSEN, Chris. Mrs. Alice Neilsen, 715

Spicer Street, Victor, Colo.LATWAY, Manuel. Manuel Latway, 181 Es-

sex Street, Fail River, Mass.LOZIER, Alfred L. Mrs. Leona L. Lozier, 30

Ash Street, Lewiston, Me.MADER, Henry Julius. Mrs. Anna Mader,

Park Ridge, N. J.MURPHY, Fred J. Mrs. Katherine Murphy,

3500 Walnut Street, Chicago, Ill.NOVOTNY, Edward. Joseph Novotny, R. F.

D. 4, Coleme, S. Dak.OTREBA, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Otreba, 1709

Lancaster Street, Baltimore, Md.PHILLIPS, Walter A. James M. Phillips,

Hillister, Tex.PRICE, Thomas. Amanda Price, 002 Cubbage

Street, Carnegie, Pa.REINECK, Martin. Mrs. Katherine Reineck,

3603 Culvert Street, Irvington, Md.REINERT, Arthur W. Mrs- Sadie A. Reinert,

Alburtis, Pa.ROSEBOROW, Peter. Jessie R. Roseborow,

Colquit, Ga.SAYLOR, Herman P. Miss Elizabeth Saylor,

41 West Mount Airy Avenue, Philadelphia,Pa.

SCHWANTES, Louis H. Louis Schwantes,2921 Ringgold Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

SIMMERMACHER, John. Mrs. Clara Sim-mermacher, 507 South Street, Crestline,Ohio.

SMITH, Harry I. Mrs. Ida V. Batzell, 148Evelin Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

STANLEY, Will E. Isaac Stanley, Newport,Tex.

SWEENEY, James. Mrs. Bridget Sweeney,2730 Polk Street, Chicago, Ill.

SWEET,- Milton C. Oscar W. Sweet, 301Central Avenue, Falconer, N. Y.

WHITE, Oscar Van Buren. Mrs. Laura E.White. Henrietta, Okla.

WOVORIS, Joseph. Mrs. Anna Ludas, Wau-hogan, Ill.

YOUNG, David W. Mrs. Martha Young, R.P. D. 2, Willimantic, Conn.

YOUNG, Ferol Jasper, Mrs. Leota JaneBrown, 534 St. Aubin Street, Detroit, Mich.

ZAJIC, Joseph. Mrs. Julia Zajic, 126 Forty-third Street, Corona, N. Y.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING,ARTHUR, Earl. Alexander B. Arthur, Good-

rich, Kans.BERG-IERR, Henry A. Mrs. Minnie Berg-

herr, Van Duzer Street, Stapleton, StatenIsland, N. Y.

BERtMABEI, Luigi. Leo Bermabel, Morgan,Pa.

BERNAUER, Charles . Mrs. Adele Bernauer,816 Haight Street, San Francisco, Cal.

BORELLA, Pietro. Ernest Therisod, 505Sampson Street, North Side, Pittsburgh,Pa.

BOTHWELL, William Disco. David Both-well, Martinsville, Ind.

BOUVIA, Earl. Edward Bouvia, Fulton, Ill.BRITTON, Frank 1. Cyrus F. Britton, 177

Fifteenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.BUSTER, Arch M. Charlie B. Buster. St.

Gibson, Okla.BYRNE, Thomas E. Edward J. Byrne, 203

Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.CIAVOGLIA, Tony, Mrs. Maria Palompo.

Woodridge, N. J.CLARK, Horace. Mrs. Virginia Clark, Elm

City, N. C.CLINTON, Joseph W. E. Mrs. Laura A. Clin-

ton, 472 Lyeaste Avenue, Detroit, Mich.COLLINS, James 3. Mrs. Mary Collins, 9223

Woster Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.COONRADT, Eugene. Mrs. Jane Coonradt,

Melrose, Rensselaer County, N. Y.CURTIS, Francis W. Mrs. Mary E. Curtis,

223 North Washington Street, Wichita,Kans.

DEAMM, James John. Frank Poenarn, 538West Maryland Street, Indianapolis, Ind.

DESMOND, Joe. Fred Desmond, RedondoBeach, Cal.

DRISCOLL, Joseph A. Mrs. Elizabeth G.Driscoll, 28 West Spring Avenue, Ardmore,Pa.

ERICKSON, Ralph R. Theodore B. Erickson,505 Eighteenth Street, Sacramento, Cal.

FOWLER, Jesse, Mrs. Cora Sherrod, Fagus,Mo.

FUNK, James P. Mrs. Hannah L. Funk, R.F. D 1. New Stanton, Pa.

GILLIS, Levi B. Alex T. Gillis, Blue Hill,Me.

GRANGER, Joseph. George Mosber, Milton,Vt.

HEDRICK, Ward Trainor. Oliver 0. Iedrick,Haldane, Ill.

HEIL, Fred W. Mrs. Sarah Souders, 852Fest Grand Avenue, Decatur, Ill.

HERBERT, John H. Mrs. Adle Herbert,Third Street and Missouri Avenue, East St.Louis. Ill.

HERMER, Benny. Mrs. Anne Pomerantz,310 Floyd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. -

HERTO, William E. Elmer E. Herto, Milroy,Pa.

HIRDLER, Oscar W. Theodore Hirdler, box68. Lonsdale, Minn.

HOLTE, Wilbur S. Bennie C. Holte, Mor-gansville, Kans.

HUMMEL John P. John A. Hummel, 1011Aries Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

JACKSON, Charles Luther. Mrs. Annie Ban-guss Tackson, Titan, Tenn.

JAGO, William E. Mrs. Merina Jago, 405Pennsylvania Avenue, Pen Argyl, Pa.

JOCOY, Charles William. Mrs. Mary C.Jocov, 406 Massachusetts Sedalia, Mo.

JONES, Harold Robert. Mrs. Rose Jones,1435 City Street, Utica, N. Y.

KABMER, Louis P. Mrs. Annie Kahmer, 422South Payson Street, Baltimore, Md.

KENNEDY, Charles Abaslom. Greene A. Ken-nedy, R. F. D. 4, Heflin, Ala.

KIDD, Floyd L. William S. Kidd, Wykoff,Minn.

KINNER, Gordon A. Mrs. Alice H. Kinner,1130 Oak Street, Elmira, N. Y.

KLUMP. John W. Mrs. Mary Lutz, 130 EastVine Street, Lancaster, Pa.

KNARR, Orvis S. Elmer E. Knarr, Mill-helm, Pa.

KOSTELNOCK, Eugene. Kaiser Kostelnock,Morewood, Mount Pleasant, Pa.

LEAF, Hunter. Mrs. Leonora Hunter Leaf,67 North Franklin Street, Pottstown, Pa.

LEMLEY, Edward D. Mrs. Endsley Lemley,R. F. D. 1, Mount Morris, Pa.

LIGHT, Richard. Benjamin Light, 427 Sny-der Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

LITTLE, Floyd W. Mrs, Sal Little, 2513State Street, Dallas, Tex,

LOOMIS, Danford C. Clement D. Loomis,Gilmanton, Wis.

MASON. Sherman. Samuel D. Mason, Mc-C1ellandtown, Pa.

MeALISTER, Grover C. Carl McBroon,Mandlow, Mont.

McCLELLAN. Howard. Mrs. Helen McClel-lan, 3402 Kein Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

M6GEE, Talmage. Mrs. Victoria J. Mitchell,Hunters, Ga.

MELLON, Percival J. Mrs. Peter Mellon,R. F. D. 1, Vulcan, Mich.

MOLDAHL, Ole. Erick Moldahl, Binford,N. Dak.

MONAHAN, William J. Mrs. Amelia Mona-han, 35 Pearl Street, Cambridge, Mass.

MOUTON, Elijah C. Mrs. Elome Mouton.415 Boulevard Street, Lake Charles, La.

MOYER, Bryon I. George G. Moyer, 907South Second Street, Sunbury, Pa.

MUNSTER, Claus G. Mrs. Margaret Munster,3152 South Karlov Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

MASLOW, August S. Mrs. Frank Goda, 258Liberty Street, Meriden, Conn.

NICCUM, Fred. James Finnigan, Yankton,S. Dak.

NICKEL, Andrew M. Mrs. Helen A. Nickel.Nekoosa, Wis.

CLANDER, Edwin. . Mrs. Tina Clander, 4002Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

PAGE, Clarence. Mrs. Bertha 1. Page, 1718Church Alley, Catasauqua, Pa.

PANTUOSCO, Anthony. John Pantuosco, 30Pratt Place, Waterbury, Conn.

PERKINS, Archie D. B. Mrs. Louise R.Perkins, 131 Early Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

PICKARSKI, Stanley. Mrs. Julia Pickarski,892 Weil Street, Milwaukee, Wis.

PITACCO, Erminia. Joseph Pitacco, PejenraChieti, Italy.

POEINER, Edward W. Mrs. Charlotte Poeh-ner, 275 Ridgewood Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

POHLMAN, William J. Mrs. Matilda Pohl-man, Prairie Du Chien, Wis.

RHODES, Walter Wade. Mrs. May Rhodes,Eufaula, Okla.

RITTER, Charles D. Mrs. Johanna Ritter,R. F. D. 1. box 169, Corona, Cal.

ROBERTSON, Christian P. Mrs. ElizabethRobertson, 279 Jackson Avenue, LongIsland City, N. Y.

ROBERTSON, William Felix. Enoch A. Rob-ertson, Tahlequah, Okla.

ROSEBERRY, Carl Floyd. Mrs. MargaretRoseberry, 1137 Sandusky Avenue, KansasCity, Mo.

ROSENBLATT, Rudolph. Mrs. BarbaraRosenblatt, 10424 Avenue N, South Chi-cago, Ill.

SCITRAGE, William R. William H. Schrage10 Holts Avenue, Somerville, Mass.

SEKAC, Joseph. James Sekae, 315 EastSeventy-seventh Street, New York, N. Y.SHACKLETON, Albert E. Mrs. Anna Shack-leton., R. F. D. 1, Grovertown, Ind.

SILKEY, Raymond 0. Grant Silkey, Pryor,Okla.SMITII, Christy. Mrs. Sarah Palmer, 316

Desmond Street, Sayre. Pa.SMITH, Clifford. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 614

Sixth Street NW., Canton, Ohio.SMITH, George E. Miss Elizabeth Schramm,Beaver, Ohio.SMITH, Henry. A. B. Byrnes, Dixon, Cal.STAITLMAN, Lewis K. Amos Stahinan,

Sigel, Pa.STERNAMAN, Henry J. Mrs. Kate Sterna-

man, R. F. D. 3, Bowling Green, Ohio.STONER, Curtis. Arthur Coffman, Pilot

Grove, Mo.SWEENEY, William. Mrs. James Sweeney,122 Chestnut Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y.SWEITZER, Milton. Katherine Sweitzer, box

04. Sabraton, W. Va.SWINGLER, Eric II. Mrs. Albert A. Martin,

318 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.TARKON, Stephen. Mrs. Josie Klapka, 4517

Miller Street, Bridesburg, Philadelphia, Pa.TRACY, Edward. Mrs. Ellen McEveny, 383

West Fourth Street, Riverside, Cal.TUCKER, John H. Frank H. Tucker, Ozone

Park, Queens County, N. Y.TUCKER, John W. John S. Tucker, Star,

N. C.TURNER, James. William Mayes, Jameson,

Mo.VANLERBERGHE, Camiel Arthur. Mrs.

Nenilde Devos, Berkey, Ohio.WALLAR, Frank N. Charles G. Wallar, Ray,Ohio.WEBER, William A. Mrs. Catherine Weber,

318 Greenwich Street, New Haven, Conn.WHISENHUNT, Gilford. Mrs. Iva Whisen-

hunt, Texanos, Okla.YERTON, Thomas R. Mrs. Clecy Yerton,

Bailing, Okla.YOUNG, George M. Albert Young, 910 South

Eighth Street, Hamilton, Ohio.YOUNG, Joseph F. Mrs. Adeline Young, 703

Austerlitz Street, New Orleans, La.ZENATY, Louis S. Mrs. Helen Zenaty, 4421

Thomas Street, Chicago, Ill.BRAGGER, Ernest. Mrs. Emily Bragger,

1910 Sixth Avenue, Rock Island, Ill.BROTHERS, Rhaud H. Jesse T. Brothers,

Bomarton, Tex.CALVERT, James Wallace. Mrs. Mary Cal-

vert, Santa Fe and Gerard Streets, Leaven-worth. Kans.

FIELDER. Jasper N. Mrs. Nora Roberts,Rogers, Tex.

FOSSLER, Charles F. Christian Fossler, Roe-

GARCIA, Adam M. Mrs. Rosina Garcia, 421Rancheria Street, Santa Barbara, Cal.

HANDZA, Andy. Mrs. Anna Handza, Clar-ence, Pa.

HINKLE, Rexford Harris. Mrs. William J.Hinkle, 129 Morse Street, Jasonville, Ind.

ISAACSON, Albert Gustaf. Mrs. AlbertineIsaacson, Courtland, Kans.

KNOTT, Edward J. Miss Mable Knott. 93Hollywood Avenue, Rockaway Beach, N. Y.

McDONALD, Alexander A. Mrs. Mary Mur-phy, 44 Chaple Street, Hartford, Conn.

MCELROY, Riley. John McElroy, Waynes-ville, N. C.

McGUINN, William Francis. William H. Mc-Guinn, Carterville Mo.

McKEOWN, Michael J. Mrs. Bridget Mc-Keown, 4634 Brown Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

MISSNER, Arthur A. Mrs. Ella Missner, 608Broad Street, East Beloit, Wis.

MISTLER, Carl E. Martin Mistler, R. F. D.5, Osgood, Ind.

OCHS, Edward. Phillip Ochs, Helmville,Mont.

ONORATO, Donato. Mrs, Mary Onorato, 355East One hundred and fifth Street, NewYork, N. Y.

PHILPOT, Jesse F. Mrs. Fannie B. Hill,Celina, Tenn.

POLIN, Jack. Lewis Polin, 340 WintonStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

REYNOLDS, Lester. Mrs. Printha B. Ther-ban, Unionville, Ill.

ROEMERMAN, Add W. Mrs. Amelia Roam-erman, 285 Wabash Avenue, Topeka, Kans.

SCHWAHN, Stanley E. Mrs. Sophia Free-burg, Scandia, Kans.

SMITH, Jesse C. Mrs. Catherine J. Smith,R. F. D. 2, Milan, Ga.

TEAMAN Earl E. Mrs. Anna Teaman, Belle-fonte, Pla.

THACKERAY, Joseph. Mrs. Emily Thack-eray, 15 Monroe Street, Brookland, Mass.

VESELKA, Stephen. Frank Veselka, Dan-bury, Tex.

WHALIN, Edward. Mrs. Sophia Whalin, 303Kimball Street Philadelphia, Pa.

WHITACRE, Carl E. Mrs. Amanda Whitacre,Cygust, Ohio.

WHITESIDE, Mark. Elija Whiteside, Bry-son City, N. C.

WOLFE, Charles A. Mrs. Catherine Wolfe,311 East Fourth Street, Middletown, Ohio.

YAHN, Otto August. 1900 South Erie Street,Bay City, Mich.

ARSENAILT, Larry. Alphy Arsenault, Gar-rish Avenue, Chelsea, Mass.

BENNETT, Earl S. Mrs. Callie Bennett, 728South Ninth Street, Kansas City, Kans.

BLACKHALL, Frank. Mrs. George Blackhall,208 East Thirty-fourth Street, Brooklyn,N. Y.

BUCHANAN, Freeman M. Scott Buchanan,Winston, Mo.

CAMPANELLA, Joseph. Mrs, Jennie Cam-panella, 2213 Park Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

CAMPBELL, Harold E. Emmett L. Camp-bell, I. F. D. 32, Cassadaga N. Y.

CAMPER, James J. Mrs. M. . Camper, 148Main Street, Clifton Forge, Va.

CHAMPLAIN, Ralph. Mrs. Ella Champlain,R. F. D. 2, Elkland, Pa.

DAVIS, Harry S. Will C. Davis, Nevada,Mo.

DEEMER, Edward S. Mrs. Mary E. Deemer,4217 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

DICKSON, David H Mrs. Sadie Dickson,2916 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

DUNN, David. Joseph Lynch, 381 ParkAvenue, Union Hill, N. J.

EVANS, John J. Mrs. Gus Lunn, Winfield,N. Y.

FRAZER, Walter X. Anna Frazer, 405 EastTwenty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y.

GOLDNER, Noble L. N. W. Goldner, 23Belle Vista Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio.

GOODE, Marcus G. Matthew F. Goode, Quin-lan, Tex.

GOODWIN, Samuel J. Mrs. Sally Goodwin,2012 South Garnett Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

HALL, Walter J. John L. Hall, Emmett, GemCounty, Idaho.

HELWIG, Richard G. Mrs. Clara Helwig,2550 South Sheridan Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

HOGBERG, Arthur R. Charles Hogberg, 30Glenwood Avenue, Cranston R. I.

HORGAN, Andrew. Bryan McSweeny, R. F.D., box 764, Watsonvill, Cal.

IIUFF, Randall R. William D. Huff, Craigs-lle, Nichols County, W. Va.

KELLEY, Horace E. Mrs. Agnes Kelley, 1128Foulkrod Street, Frankford, Philadelphia,Pa.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGKINNEY, John. Mrs. Jane Kinney, 2104 East

Sixteenth Street, Kansas City, Mo.KUCERA, Joseph. Frank Kueera, 1321

Avenue A New York, N. Y.LUCIDONIA, Liberato. Mrs. Rosio Rotollo,

12 Broadway, Clifton, Pa.LUSTIG, Julian B. Harry Lustig, Fort Ed-

ward, New York, N. Y.MARTINO, Joseph. Mrs. Francis Martino,

233 East One hundred and fourteenthStreet, New York, N. Y.

MCDERMOTT, James. Patrick McDermott,635 North Forty-eighth Street, Philadel-phia. Pa.

MILLER, Howard. D. R. Miller, Belle Cen-ter, Ohio.

MORRIS, Thomas H. Craddoe T. Morris, 306School Street, Scranton, Pa.

MYERS, Loyd. Mrs. John Myers, Alverton,Pa.

PARLINSKI, Joseph. Walter Bartocih, Watts-burg, Pa.

PIERCE, Alfred H. Mrs. Ida Pierce, 228Lewis Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

RICHWINE, Ernest. Mrs. Myrtle Richwine,Lenna, Okla.

SMITH, Benjamin H. Mrs. Isabell Ruffin,708 National Lane, Norfolk, Va.

TUNGATE, Jack. Mrs. Mattle B. Tungate,4407 Munger Avenue, Dallas, Tex.

WESNICK, Broas. Martin Wesnick, Engle-ston. Mich.

ALBERS, August. Mrs. George S. Wells, 760Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

ALEXANDER, James P. Ruben C. Alexan-der, 720 Watson Avenue, Visalia, Cal.

ALOISE, Luigi. Giovanni Aloise, 4093 GirardAvenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

BARD, Harold S. Sylvanus M. Bard, 1523Avenue II, Brooklyn, N. Y.

BENNETT, Charles A. Mrs. Mary J. Ben-nett, 156 East Fourth Avenue, Homestead,Pa.

BJORKIAN, Gustav. Miss Stina Bjorkman,care of Mrs. Stauffen, Englewood, N. J.

BROWN, Willard James. J. A. Brown, Miller,Mo.

HEI LCE, Albert E. Albert Hulce, general de-livery. Presho, S. Dak.

HUNTER, Robert J. Mrs. Margaret Hunter,1310 Kimball Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

KENT, Surry B. John L. Kent, 1215 Exposi-fion Avenue, Dallas, Tex.

LAUCHLE, Harold W. Mrs. Glenna E.Lauchle, Montoursville, Pa.

PAULEY, John. Mrs. Anna Pauley, 613 NorthSixteenth Street, Chicago, Ill.

REBENSDORF, William Henry. Mrs. Eliza-beth Rebensdorf, general delivery, WhiteLake, S. Dak.

WISNIEWSKI, John. Mrs. Agnes Wisnlew-ski, 3633 East Fifty-seventh Street, Cleve-land, Ohio.

ZARATKA, Adam. Mrs. Katarzyna Zabatka,Datnovo, Kowno, Russia.

BERTASINO, Antonio. Patsy Jevers, 55North Ogden Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

BROWN, Hobart A. Miss Harriette S. Brown,1113 Sunset Avenue, Utica, N. Y.

CARSO, Frank. John Carso, 923 Silver Ave-nue, San Francisco, Cal.

DAMON, Chester W. Alonzo C. Damon, Wal-ut Street, Bridgewater, Kans.

DAROSA, Michele. Leo Darosa, 517 De KalbAvenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

HAYES, Charles J. Mrs. Letba Marshall,Herod, Ill.

HERRON, Arthur Octus David. Mrs. MaryHerron, 1329 McGee Street, Kansas City,Mo.

HUGHES, Peter F. Mrs. Mae Hughes, 145High Street, Abington, Mass.

JACKOWSKI, Vincent. Frank Jackowski, 344Hudson Street, Toledo, Ohio.

JETT, Dolpha. Mrs. Sarah Brown, Dexter,Mo.

KAUFFMAN, Earl. Miss Fannie Kauffman,Runville, Pa.

LIEDY, Lawrence J. Mrs. Jacob Liedy, 748Richmond Terrace, New Brighton, N. Y.

LITTLEFIELD. Clarence A. Mrs. Florence S.Littlefield, 200 Poplar Street, Spring City,Pa.

MAXWELL, John J. Patrick Maxwell, 79Clinton Street, Albany, N. Y.

McWHORTER, Maryland D. James F. Me-Whorter, Pickton, Tex.

MEAD, Leonard F. Mrs. Leonard F. Mead,40 Chedell Place, Auburn, N. Y.

MISCIE, William. Mrs. William Mische, 517Timber Street, Pontiac, Ill.

SANDBTURG, Mile. Miss Lillie Sandburg, 464East North Street, Galesburg, 1Il.

SEELY, Archie L. C. Seely, 1140 DiverseyParkway, Chicago, III.

BTOUGH. Roger. Mrs. M. Musser, 866 WestElm Street. Lima, Ohio.

STRAINGE, Charles Forrest. Mrs. Edna Bil-lings, 17 Albin Street, Concord, N. H.

TORGERSON, Ben A. Mrs. Anna Nelson,Wakefield, Nebr.

Wounded Slightly.CAPTAINS.

BUSH, Franklin W., jr. Franklin W. Bush,sr., Napa, Cal.

POTTS, George W. D. 0. Potts, Fort Mill,S. C.

SEITZ, Ray Edward. William Kerlin Seits,Room 406, Third National Bank Building,St. Louis, Mo.

WHARTON, Philip. Mrs. W. F. Wharton,16 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

REXROAD, Guy G. Mrs. Mabel Rexroad,Madill, Okla. aLIEUTEANANTS.

MURRIAN, John H. Mrs. Helen A. Murrian,1202 West Clinch Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn.

NIXON, Jesse MillIngton. Mrs. Jessie Nixon,Medicine Lodge, Kans.

GARDNER, Albert S. Mrs. Julia S. Gardner,456 Surf Street, Chicago, Il.

JAMES, Joseph A. J. A. James, sr., Summer-ton, S. C.

SULLIVAN, Clyde R. Mrs. Claudene Sulli-van, Wellington, Kans.

WUNDER, George F. Mrs. George F. Wun-der, 125 Mason Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

COULSON, Raymond C. Harvey C. Coulson,Waukegan, IIl.

FISCHER, Philip S. Mrs. Mary Fischer, 1500South Etting Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

GILLILAND, Eugene W. Willet W. Gilliland,5107 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles, Cal.HISCOX, Shepard. Mrs. Margaret Hiscox,Roosevelt, Aria.

JOECKEL, Carlton V. Mrs. Carlton V. Joec-kel, 202 Ontario Street, Albany, N. Y.

LIVINGSTONE, John S. Mrs. John S. Liv-ingstone, 4839 California Street, San Fran-Cisco, Cal.

SHIPE, Willard James. Mrs. Ora AlthaShipe, 727 North Santa Fe, Salina, Kans.

TIIARP, Robert Woodson. Mrs. WoodsonTharp, Washington, Ind.

ANDERSON, Walter N. Mrs. Samuel R. Har-old El Cijon Cal.

ARMATRONG, Eben P. Mrs. Caroline Arm-strong, Carpenter Avenue Hollis, N. Y.

BASS, M Lloid. Toomer h. Bass, 712 Ox-ford Street, Montrose, Houston, Tex.

DENT, Francis M. Mrs. Grace L. Dent, 1741U Street NW., Washington D. C.

GRAHAM Frank H. Charles H. Graham,Yates denter, Kans.

SINCELL, Charles M. Benjamin H. Sincell,Oakland, Md.

STOVER, Curtis Edward. Mrs. Beatrice Bay-singer, 303 Normal Avenue, Carbondale,Ill.

THEISS, Arthur Lewis. Mrs. Minnie Hen-retta Theiss, R. F. D. 4, Hutchinson, Kans.

WISE, Frank. John Franklin Wise, Bates-burg, S. C.

SURGEON.SPERKMAN, William 0. Mrs. Laura Sperk-

man 512 Fayetteville Street, Durham,N. C,SERGEANTS.

ARMSTRONG, Frank R. James M. Arm-strong, 233 South Smith Street, Sanders-ville, Ga.

ARMSTRONG, Searcy S. Mrs. Martha Arm-strong, 304 McNatt Avenue, Aurora, Mo.

BAIRD, William A. Mrs. Mary T. Wood-cock, 140 North Fifth Street, Corvallis,Ore.

DAVIS, Alfred. Mrs. William S. Davis, 36Millview Street, Uniontown, Pa.

HEINATTER, John. Mrs. Maggle Heinanaer1240 Chartiers Avenue, McKees Rocks, Pa.

JACKSON, Luther A. Promothuis Jackson,Middleburg, N. C.

KELLY. James Thomas. Mrs. Ella Rice, Eu-reka Springs, Ark.

O'CONNOR, William J. Mrs. Mary O'Connor,251 Twenty-eighth Street, San Franelsco,Cal.

SHEEGOG, Granderson T. Mrs. Jennie P.Sheegog, 1508 Halley Street, Nashville,Tenn.SHUFFLEBARGER, Dave H. Mrs. Dave N.Shufflebarger. Bastian, Va.

SIMMONS, Webster J. J. M. Simmons,Boonville, Mo.

SPEARING, Edward B. Mrs. Edward B.Spearing, 512 North Claremont Avenue,Chicago, Ill.

BLAIR, Vernon W. Mrs. Jessie H. Blair,711 Fifty-first Avenue, North, Nashville,Tenn.

BUCKLEY, Eurene M. Mrs. Catharine N.Buckley, 4133 North Broad Street, Phila-delphia. Pa.

GALLERY, Ralph Edward. Mrs. Nancy P.Gallery, Salina, Kans.

COSGROVE, Earl V. Mrs. Ella Cosgrove,2101 P Street, Sacramento, Cal.

DAVIS, Willis. John Davis, R. F. D. 2,Williamston, S. C.

ERRETT, Peter G. Mrs. Martha Errett, 3339Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.

HIATT, Russell A. Isaac B. Hiatt, Morrill,Kans.

JENNINGS. George R. Charles L. Jennings,Rural Retreat, Va.

KENNEDY, Roy A. Mirs. Minnie H. Ken-nedy, 3400 Gardner Avenue, Kansas City,Mo.

QUICK, Orvie L. Mrs. Minnie Quick, R. F. D.1, Sheridan, Ind.

ROGERS, Roy I. Mrs. Carrie Rogers, Mid-dletown, N. Y.

SALISBURY, Walter 0. Mrs. Rosa B. Salls-bury, Newman, Cal.

SEABROOKS, Dandrees. James Seabrooks,R. F. D. 2, box 25, Blair, S. C.

TILLEY, Orval Clarence. William LutherTilley Bethany, Mo.

WATKINS, George. Mrs. Thomas Watkins,480 Fenton Street, East Liverpool, Ohio.

WESCHE, Harry C. Mrs. Mary Hindley,3431 Claremont Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

ARMSTRONG, Norman C. Mrs. Mary Arm-strong, 314 Fairview Avenue, Waynesboro,Pa.

BLOSSER, Dewey S. Robert Blosser, Bre-men, Ohio.

BRAINARD Earl A. Mrs. Ella Brainard,7503 St. ohn Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.

CHADSEY, Hubert A. Mrs. Hubert A. Chad-sey, 510 Bellefontain, Kansas City, Mo.

COOK, Robert S. James R. Cook, 21 NorthWashington Street, Ardmore, Okla.

COVELL, Tom G. Mrs. Lillie L. Covell, box23B, Augusta, Kans.

DETWILER, Paul S. John B. Detwiler, Dela-a are Avenue, Lansdale, Pa.

HEIDE, Ernest E. L. Ernest Heide, er.,10437 Avenue L, South Chicago, Ill.

,HOENER, August D. August Hoener, 4207Red Bud Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

KING, Henry. Mrs. S. J. King, 111 ShearerStreet, Greensburg, Pa.

KIRBY, Alonzo L. Mrs. Maud Lewis, Cen-trala, Wash.

KLEIN, Lloyd L. Mrs. Maemi Klein, 1161Ridgley Street, Baltimore, Md.

LAWRENCE, Harry C. Joseph E. Lawrence,Walnut Creek, Cal.

LEOPOLD, Joseph. Mrs. Joseph Leopold,1127 Second Street South, Philadelphia,Pa.

MYERS, Ralph S. William W. Myers, TerreHill, Pa.

PAGE, James T. Mrs. Sarah Page, Norman,Mo.

PETERS, Harris, Jr. Mrs. C. R. Budman,North ITanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.

PETTUS, Leslie A. Mrs. Leslie A. Pettus,Mount Vernon, Mo.

POU, Emanuel. Mrs. Geneva Pon, R. F. D. 1,box 88, Cope, S. C.

PRICE, Forest N. Mrs. Harry Kinghorn, R.F. D. 1, Uhrichsville, Ohio.

SIIAY, Charles. Mrs. Eva Hoak, 529 EastSeventh Avenue, Terentum, Pa.

TI RNER, Thomas. Mrs. Zoah Turner, R. F.D. 2, box 53, Kinard, S. C.

WHITE, John. Mrs. Doris Mae White, Huron,Ohio.

ZEISLER, Frank P. Mrs. Emma. Zeisler, 4567Garfield Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

[ALLEN, James. Mrs. Carrie Jones, R. F. D. 1,Palmetto, S. C.

CARMEAN, Elwood. Mrs. Minnie C. Riggins,1987 East Cambridge Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

DAVIS, Louis. Sam Davis, 413 PennsylvaniaAvenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

DUBOSE, Eugene. Webb Dubose, Abbeville,§. C.

FREEMAN, George A. J. T. Freeman, 261Wall Street, Corning, N. Y.

LACHNER, William G. Henry Ray Lachner,Clarksburg Mo.

LOGUE, Herbert. Robert Logue, 109 HantonStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

LUTTIN, Philip M. Mrs. Edith L. Lattin,1673 Appleton Street, Long Reach, Cal.

BABTISTE, Urban. Mrs. Luella McGreevy,Great Bend, Kans.

MACE, John IL Mrs. John H. Mace, Liberty,Mo.

MASTERSON, Kennett John. Edward JohnMasterson, Internal Revenue Office, St. Paul,Minn.

MERKEL, Albert 0. Carl Merkel, 1802 SpringStreet, Quincy, Ill.

MUES, John C. Mrs. E. Mues, 2336 Whitt-more Place. St. Louis, Mo.

PRESTON, Robert B. William D. Preston,7404 Lexington Aenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

RAINEY, Kenneth C. Mrs. Myrtle E. Rainey.732 Washington Avenue, Newport, Ky.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGRAMER, George C. C. T. Eaner, 800 La Salle

Street, CollinEville, Ill.REINHART, ilmer G. Mrs. Rose Reinhart,

87 Filhach Street, Millville, Pa.SHROPSIIRE, John H. Mrs. Kate Shrop-

shire, 1131 Highland Avenue, Kansas City,Mo.

WILMOTT Robert P. Mrs. Robert P. Wil-mott, 2711 North Allis Avenue, Kansas City,Kans.

CORPORALS.LANE, Ira F. William Lane, R. F. D. 1,Greenville, Kans.LAYDEN, William A. Miss Mary Layden,

6832 Balsore Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.LEONARD, Alvin C. Mrs. Charles Leonard,

210 Iowa Street, Joliet, Ill.LITTREL, Bush. James Littrel, general de-

livery, Fort Ridge, Tenn.LOOKIEBILL, William A. Miss Edna Lookie.

bill, 1211 Dillon Street, St. Louis, Mo.McBRIDE, Sherman L. Miss Louise Van

iNort, 5061 Minerva Avenue St. Louis, Mo.MCCABE, Patrick. Anthony VcCabe, Repub-

lic Pa.McMAHON, Joseph A. Mrs. Mary E. Mc-

Mahon, 3824 Felsom Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.McRAE, John L. Mrs. Fannie McRae, R. P.

D. 1, Lott, Tex.MAIRE, Hugo. Joseph Maire, Loose Creek,Mo10.]MEIDLIX, Clifton C. Mrs. Benjamin II. Thur-

mend, R. F. D. 2, Lugof, S. C.MILLER, Harvey William. Mrs. Clara Mil-

ler, 019 Tripoli Street, North Side, Pitts-burgh, Pa.

MOATZ, Lester R. Mrs. Jennie Smith, Mal-vern. Ohio.

MORTENSEN, Andrew. Hans Mortensen, R.F. D. 1, box 129, Washington, D, C.

O'RILEY, Frederick C. Mrs. MargaretteO'Riley, Quitman, Mo.

OXFORD, William Everett. Mrs. Martha Ox-ford, general delivery, Cape Girardeau, Mo.

PADEN, William C. Mrs. Anna Paden, 201East Nebraska Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo.

PAGE, William A. Mrs. E. A. Page, FortKlainath, Oreg.

PATTERSON, Ed. John C. Patterson, Harts-horne, Okla.

PAUL, Frederick. Mrs. Wilhelmina Paul, 136East Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

PERKINS, James Earl. Mrs. Sarah BellePerkins, Muncie, Kans.

McLIMANS, Thomas C. Salina McLimans,Perry, Okla.

RIEDMAN, Louis Miner. Harvey Redman, .2William Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

ROSIN, Frank. Mrs. Emilie Gartzke, 919North Central Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

SCARAVAGLIONE, Joseph F. Mrs. LucyJardino, 698 Ninth Avenue, Astoria, N. Y.

SCHAFFER, Frank B. Milton Schaffer,Emaus, Pa.

SCHNEIDER, Charles Albert. Mrs. HelenSchneider, Montecello, Iowa.

SCHULTZ, Carl Edward. Mrs. Fred Schultz,625 West North Street, Kalamazoo, Mich.

SCHWARZ, Paul S. Mrs. Fannie Schwarz,1321A Prairie Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.SCOTT, James. Mrs. Ada Scott, Millhaven,

.Ga.SEATON, Charles S. Mrs. Julia Seaton, R.

F. D. 1, New Salem; Pa.SPRAGUE, Ralph. Isaac T. Sprague, 2406

North Charles Street, Shelbyville, Ill.STEUDLE, Ernest A. Mrs. Ernest Steudle,

433 Bainbridge Street, Philadelphia, Pa.TALFORD, Frank. Sebis Talford, R. F. D. 6,Chester, S. C.IVIEHMAN, Bernard M. John Viehman, 697

Duncan Avenue, Washington, Pa.'WEIR, Harry T. Mrs. Elizabeth Weir, R. F.

D. 2, box 114 Coraopolis, Pa.;WHITEFORD, fohn P. Mrs. James White-

ford, 603 Sterrett Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,WILKERSON, Harvey 0. Mrs. Toberdia Wil-

kerson,' Roxboro, N. C.WILSON, Willie. Mrs. Susie Wilson, R. F. D.

4, Newberry, S. C.BANGUERIOL, Edson A. Florence McCkas-

key, 644 Macon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.BENTLEY, John W. A. P. Bentley. 245 Sec-

ond Street West, Kannapolis, N. C.COLDIRON, Henry L. Mrs. Mattie Coldiron,

Bonham, Tex.EVANS, John W. Mrs. Lola Evans, 1722 New

Jersey Avenue, Washington,.D. C.FLEURY, Rupert L. Mrs. Kate Fleury, 1310

Forrest Street, Bellingham, Wash.HOXEY, Russell Thomas. Mrs. Abble Hoxey,

Warren, Mich.LITTLE, John E. Mrs. Anna Little, 762

Grant Street, Akron, Ohio.PUCKETT. Charles. Sam Puckett, 1227 South

Main Street, Meadsville, Pa,ROBERSON, Patrick. Mrs. Carolina Maxwell,

Pound, Va.

BARGE, Leonard. Mrs. Mary Barge, R, F. D.4, Versailles, Ohio.

BROWN Matthew. William Brown, Carters-ville, k. C.

CAVALCANTE, Joe. Mike Cavalcante, Eden-born, Pa.

CHAPMAN, Pelam. Clark Chapman, Prince-ton, S. C.

CLIFFORD Courtney Thomas. Mrs. DoraClifford, ilmo, Mo.

COURTS, Earl. James N. Smart, Carrollton,Mo.

DAWKINS, Lifus. Lonnie Dawkins, 1125East Fifth Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn.

DE VERE, Elmer B. Mrs. Bernice E. DeVere, 1649 South Main Street, Wichita,Kans.

DEYOUNG, John W. Harry S. Deyoung,Liberty, Mo.

GARLAND, Turney A. Mrs. Lucy C. Garland,830 West Ottorman Street, Greensburg, Pa.

GREEN, George B. Elasco Green, Druville,Mo.

HAMMOND, John. Mrs. Ethel Hammond, R.F. D. 5, Lancaster, S. C.

HUEY, Frank L, Gus L. Huey, Norman, Okla.JACOBI, Norman. Mrs. Sue Jacobi, 11342

Hessler Road, Cleveland, Ohio.KELLEY, John C. Miss Rita Kelley, 278

Bridge Street, Manchester, N. H.LUCIO, Steve. William Luclo, 512 Touramme

Avenue, Kansas City, Kans.McKNIGHT, Warran W. Mrs. Etta Mc-

Knight, R. F. D. 1, box 355, Modesto, Cal.MASON, Fred J. Mrs. Annie Mason, 558

Haight Avenue, Alameda, Cal.MASSINGHAM, George F. Miss Alto Mas-

singham, 404 North C Street, Poplar Bluff,Mo.

MEDA, Eugene. Bert Fea, 1912 Thirty-secondStreet, Sacramento, Cal.

MILLS, James E. Mrs. Maime Mills, 154West Twenty-seventh Street, Covington, Ky.

MONTGOMERY, Raymond. Mrs. Pearl Mont-gomery, South Lebanon, Ohio.

MORISSETTE, Arthur J. Mrs. DelphineMorrissette, 4014 South California Avenue,Chicago, Ill.

MYERS, Eugene J. Mrs. Wilhelmina Myers,2912 University Street, St. Louis. Mo.

PARKER, William K. Mrs. Lucy W. Parker,Windsor, N. C.

PRUDEN. Walter R. Henry C. Pruden, 320West Maple Avenue, Van Wert, Ohio.

QUALLS, Delbert R. Mrs. Charles Smith,Butler, Mo.

RIMINGTON, Chester J. George Rimington,1420 North Monroe Street, Stockton, Cal

SALMANOWITZ, Benjamin Sal. David Sal-manowitz, 198 Covert Street, Brooklyn,N. Y.

SELLERS, Rufus E. W. R. Sellers, 1057Brambletors Avenue, Norfolk, Va.

SCANLON, David I. James Scanlon, 3810North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

SIMMONS, George. Mrs. Rosa Levalley, Lin-colnville, S. C.

STANFIELD, Elisha. Frank Deshazo, R. F.D. 1, Semora, N. C.

STINEBAUGH, Melvin E. Edward Stine-baugh, R. F. D. 4, St. Marys, Ohio.

STOLTZ, Leonard E. Horace G. Stoltz, R.F. D. 2, Casstown, Ohio.

STRANGE, Roy C. Mrs. Laura Strange, Sib-ley, Mo.

SPRY, Walker. Mrs. Nancy Dobson, Boon-ville, Mo.

WALLS, Mark Hugh. Mrs. Elsie Walls,Henryetta, Okla..

WOLFNER, Walter H. Col. J. L. Wolfner,5789 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo.

WOOTEN, Julian F. Abraham S. Wooten,Stantonsburg, N. C.

BROWER, Charles J. Mrs. Esther Brower,23 West Forty-ninth Street, New York,N. Y.

BULLARD, James J. Mrs. Lillie B. Kinlaw,130 Kennedy Street Fayetteville, N. C.

EARL, Curtis. Mrs. Clara Earl, Union City,Ind.

ECKERT, Charles R. Mrs. Louis Garrett,1050 Highland Avenue, Coraopolis Pa

GALLAWAY, Albert R. Mrs. Ella ballaway,481 Park Avenue, West Mansfield, Ohio.

HEID, Hugh Francis. Flora Held, 1612Sixth Avenue, New Brighton, Pa.

HENRICKS, Charley. Simon Henricks, Kid-der, Mo.

HOPPER, Raymond Albert. Louis Hopper,809 Frederick Street, Cape Girardeau, Mo.

HUGHES, Maurice. Mrs. Martha Ow,Sisauoc, Cal.

JAMI SON, Harry T. Miss Adelaide Bevens,440 West Twentieth Street, New York, N. Y.

LEACH, Lynn C. Alutus Leach, R. F. D. 4,Chase City, Va.

MELVILLE, Howard C. Robert E. Melville,480 West Street, Galesburg, Ill,

MICHONSKI, Peter. Mike Michouski, 179Whittenten Street, Taunton, Mass.

MILLER, Ernest Fioreht. Mrs. Mary C. Mil-ler, 302 West Sixth Avenue, Terentum, Pa,

MILSTED, Harry S. Mrs. Mary Milsted,Rolla, Mo.

MIZE, Eugene L. Charlie Mize, Union, S. C.MOORMAN, Russell S. Mrs. Elizabeth Moor-

man, Braymer, Mo.NICHOLS, Burney. Mrs. Florence Nichols,

Nichols, S. C.O'GRADY, Francis A. Mrs. Katherine

O'Grady, 518 West Fifty-sixth Street, LosAngeles, Cal.

PHILLIPS. Oscar M. J. W. Phillips, FlatRiver, Mo.

PITTS, Lawrence T. Robert Emmett Pitts,Hixson, Tenn.

QUINN, James P. Mrs. Katherine Quinn, 307West Cambria Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

STONEKING, Seth Thomas. Roy A. Man-chester, Lebanon, Kans.

THOMAS, Clarence. Elizabeth Thomas, 329Maryland Avenue SW., Washington, D. C.

WILLIAMS, Nathan E. Mrs Millie Williams,137 North Church Street, Rocky Mount,N. C.

ALEXANDER, Charles E. Mrs. Mabel Shan-abrook, Courtland, Cal.

ABNEY, Giles. Mrs. Odessa Abney, R. F. D.5, Saluda, S. C.

BENSINGER, William C. C. X. Bensinger,407 Washington Street, Findlay, Ohio.

BRALY, Clyde D. James T. Braly, 129 MainStreet, Pulaski, Tenn.

BRIGHAM, Leo T. Thomas Brigham, 355Sherwood Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio.

BYRD, Henry L. Major M. Byrd, Mulins,S. C.

CISNEROS, Felix. Jose Cisneros, Yorktown,Tex.

CORLEY, Jerome. Mrs. Susy Corley, R. F. D.2, Monetta, S. C.

DAVIS, Bennie B. Miss Bessie Davis, Nor-way, S. C,

FOX, Chester Roth. Mrs. Rosie Fox, NewMatamoras, Ohio.

HATCH, George M. Mrs. Delia Hatch, 511Wash Street, St. Louis, Mo.

HAYDEN, Charles J. Mrs. Agnes Hayden,Latrobe, Pa.

HAYNESWORTH, Frank. Mrs. Lottie Haynes-worth, general delivery, Dalzell, S. C.

HEIDEL, Carl. Mrs. Ella J. Heidel, 913XNorth Jefferson Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

HEINE, Carl. Charles A. Heine, 706 SoutlGranger Street, Harrisburg, Ill.

HETRICK, Lester R. Mrs. Harmon W. Het-rick, Oak Harbor, Ohio.

INGER, Earl L. William J. Inger, 2400Tracy Street, Kansas City Mo,

JENNERJAIIN, Charles. Vrs. Louise Jen-nerjahn, 848 Hatch Avenue, Ozone Park,N. Y.

JOHNSON, Albert R. Mrs. Albert R. John-son, 308 Oscar Avenue, Joliet, Ill.

KISER, Wayne C. Mrs. W. H. Kiser, Ship-penville, Pa.

LANE, Drexel. Mrs. Lila Lane, Cartersyille,S. C.

STEWART, John Elmer. Mrs. Lizzle Stewart,209 East Bigger Street, Hutchinson, Kans.

TAYLOR George M. Floyd B. Taylor, 635North hose Street, Santa Ana, Cal.

ADELIIARDT, Leonard. Mrs. Louise Adel-hardt, Pimlico Road, Mount Washington,Baltimore County, Md.

BUGLERS.DAVIS, Harry. William Davis, box 43, Cope,

S. C.RAE, Vere M. Robert Rae, 1000 Emmett

Street, Petoskey, Mich.BENCIVENGO, Michole. Michele Bencivengo,

76 Germantown Avenue, Chestnut Hill,Philadelphia, Pa.

BROWN, Leroy. Mrs. Virginia Brown, 1050Jackson Street, San Francisco, Cal.

NEELY, Arthur D. Mrs. Marguriete M. Ellen,5635 East Sixteenth Street, Kansas City,Mo.

DAWSON, Elmer D. Elmer E. Dawson,Kingston, Okla.

DRAYER, John J. Mrs. Margaret Drayer,232 Mill Street, Paterson. N. J.

OSBORN, Manning. Mrs. Ella Osborn, Moe-quero, N. Mex.

RODMAN, Richard Fowler. Mrs. MargaretRodman, 1310 College Avenue, Kansas City.Mo.

MECIANIS.TUCKER, Will. Mrs. Martha Harris, R. F.

D. 4. Roxboro. N. C.HAMPTON, Walker. Mrs. Kizzey Mccrorey,

Pinckney Street, Chester, S. C.MOORE, Friendly N. F. A. Moore, Andrews,

S. C.PUSTIS, John. Theodore Pustis, 183 Mil-

bury Street, Worcester, Mass.STEELE, Claud M. Mrs. Mittic Steele, R. F.

D. 1, Lancaster, S. C.

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CASUALTIES REPfJRTED IfY GEN. PERSHINGSMITH, Albert 0. Mirs. Anna Smith, 4216

Highland Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.WARDLOW, Dauca V. Mrs. Martha M.

Wardlow, Naylor, Mo.BUEHLER, Edwin E. Mrs. Mary BushIer,

2040 South Dorrence Street, Plhiladelphia,Pa.

REVELS. Claud. J. R. Revels, care of WilleMills, Chester, S. C.

SUMMERS, Charles E. Joseph Summers,Washington Court House, Ohio.

HAYES, Francis T. Mrs. Katherine Hayes,10 Broadway, South Boston. Mass.

LEIBERI, Allen C. Mrs. Jennie Leiler, 2321Virginia Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

COOKS.FRANKLIN, William. Mrs. Jessie Franklin,

1917 Park Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.GIEWARD, Adam. Mrs. Josie Hick, 200 Mon-

roe Street. Hoboken, N. J.McKELVEY. Charles A. Miss Mable McKel-

vey, Saltsburg, Pa.STOCKER, Robert Carr. Mrs. Mary Jane

Stocker, 610 Magodln Avenue, El Paso, Tex.WILSON, Robert B. Frank Wilson, R. F. D.

1. Cades Cove, Tenn.TAYLOR. Thomas G. Mrs. Thomas G. Tay-

lor, Enid. Okla.CARSON, Alfred D.. jr. Miss Josephine C.

Carson. 6005 North Tulip Street, Philadel-phia. Pa.

IJELKJTON, Christ J. Krist K, Ijelkjon, 556Simpson Street, St. Paul, Minn.

KARCH, Elmer. James Bird, Staunton, Ill.WAGONERS.

DAVIS, Robert I. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, 1915League Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

HELM, Albert Fred. John Martin Helm,Welleton. Okla.

McNAMARA, John Joseph. Mrs. Delia Mc-Namara, Ellis Island, New York, N. Y.

RICE, Clark H. Mrs. James H. Rice, 161Grosveter Street, Athens, Ohio.

BURGETT, Howard E. Miss Blanche Hurt,1716 Courtland Avenue, Norwood. Ohio.

ROWAN. Michael L. Mrs. Anna Rowan, 66Atherton Avenue, West Moor, Pa.

CASEY. Andrew Francis. William II. Casey,Potosi, Mo.

ClvITUEre.CLIFFORD, Edward Leo. Mrs. Bridget J.

Clifford, 671 Carew Street, Springfield,Mass.

PRIVATD1S.

STEINBRING, Albert William. Mirs. MarySteinbring, R. F. D. 5, Lake View, Kans.

TRACY, Ralph E. Mrs. Jennie Tracy, 224North Thirteenth Street, St. Joseph, Mo.

WHITE, Moses. Mrs. Martha White, 601East Georgia Street, Memplais, Tenn.

WILLIAMS, Dozier. Mrs. Mary Williams,R. F. D. 2, box 20, Cheraw, S. C.

ARMSTRONG, Willard. Mrs. Belle Arm-strong, Larned, Kans.

ARR, Olvie. Charles Bird, Campbell, Mo.ASPELL, Thomas. Mrs. Sadie Aspell, 71

Wister Street, Germantown, Philadelphia,Pa.

BATTTSTO, Benedetto. Miss Marie Battisto,Roccavivi, Vialiereveto Province, Italy.

BEEGLE. Orval F. Mrs. Effie M. Beegle,R. F. D. 1, Alum Bank, Pa.

BURK, John Charles. Houston R. Burk,Nora, Va.

BURKE, Enos W. Mrs. Lilian Burke, 660Third Street, Shelton, Pa.

BURRIS, Cromwell. J. E. Brogder, Samaria,S. C.

COLLINS, Thomas H. Mrs. Ola Collins, R.F. D. 1, box 76, Harms, Tenn.

DZWIL, John. Michael Dzwil, Trzyrziczki,Grodno, Russia.

1'EMIA, Racco. Mrs. Catrina Femia, Georosa,Italy.

GOLDSMITI. Alva E. George D. Goldsmith,Richwood, W. Va.

GRIFFIN, Herlie C. Mrs. Lizzie Griffin,Bernie, Mo.

HAMILTON, Walter C. Mrs. Ada Hamilton,16 Stavordale Street, Dawdon, DurhamCounty, England.

HUGHES, Emmit. Loyd Hughes, Blackville,S. C.

JUSTUS, Ben. Mrs. Ben Justus, Hurley, Va.KOEHLER, Conrad L. Mrs. Pauline Koehler,

4338 North Howard Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

LARKIN, Cecil T. Mrs. James Clebunk,Onargn, Ill.

LEIB. Charles H. Mrs. Amanda Leib, 2423North Marshall Street. Philadelphia, Pa.

LYNCH, James P. Mrs. Mary E. Lynch, 1547Fifty-eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

McCORMICK, Marshall. Robert HI. McCor-mick, Malden, Mo.

MICFARLANE, John. William MeFarlane, 316,West Oak Street, Warren, Ohio.

McGINN, Robert Osear. Mrs. Rose Polnar,R. F. 1). 1, Deerfield, Kans.

McMULLEN, Hubert Ross. Mart Ross Me-Mullen. 220 East Campbell Street, Hutchin-Son. Kans.

MARQUIS, Peter. David Marquis, 935 PineStreet, Nashua, N. H.

METZGER, Willard Franklin. Harrison Mets-gor, Mound City, Mo.

MOORE, Richard Davidson. Mrs. SusanMoore, Bokhoma, Okla.

PHILLIPS, Adam. Joe Phillips, San Steven,Rome, Italy.

PIETRANDREA, Giovanni. Mrs. GiovanniPietrandrea, Supino, Province of Di Roma,Italy.

QTTAGLIERI, Bernardo. Miss Casidia Quag-lieri, Gicia do Marsi, Province of Aquilla,

QUAGLIARRELLO, Raffaele. Guisepp Quag-liarrello, Tremute, Salerno, Italy.

RICE, Jeff. Mrs. Lize Rice, Olar, S. C.SEAWALL, Eugene. Mrs. Minnie Seawall,

312 Twentieth and a half Street, Balti-more, id.

SMITI. Jesse. Martha Arnold, 1917A BentonStreet, St. Louis, Mo.

SMITH, Malcolm W. Frank V. Smith, careof Morgan Manufacturing Co., Alliance,Ohio.

STOFER, Everette, Elbert F. Stofer, Armour,S. Dak.

SURBATIS, John. Gus D. Surbatis, Marko-ponlon, Greece.

TIRNER, John M. Jake N. Blasius, Nacona,Tex.

WAINWRIGHT, Wade. Dela Palmer, 5 Gib-Son Street, Orangeburg, S. C.

WINTERS, Francis, jr. John Winters, 28South Bend Street, Pawtucket, R. I.

LANE, John F. Peter Lane, 59 Morris Street,Albion, N. Y.

LARSON, Levin N. Martin Larson, Grafton,N. Dak.

LEGO, Arthur D. Isaac Lego, 047 WestHopican Avenue, Barberton, Ohio.

LOMAN, Willie T. Willis L. Holybee, Grant,Okla.

MABE, James G. James M. Mabe, Madison,N. C.

MACK, Albert M. Mrs. D. S. Mack, Colum-bia Garden, Butte, Mont.

McGEE, John Leo. Thomas Magee, 527 EastSeventh Street, Wilmington, Del.

MELVIN, Durant. Mrs. Louise McClery, I. F.D. 48, Greenville, Pa.

NELSON, Lee. Carter N. Nelson, Waycross,Ga.

NYFORS, Emil. Carl Tackla, 5051 WestMichigan Street, Duluth, Mich.

POTTER, Joseph. Mrs. Helen Taylor, 1518Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

ROITRER, Lee R. John A. Hohrer, Kasson,Minn.

SOBEL, Oscar J. Adolph E. Sobel, 015 Port-land Avenue, Boloit, Wis.

SNYDER, Earl B. Mrs. Arvilla Snyder, 331Hiram Street, Barberton, Ohio.

STEELE, Leslie P. Albert Steele, R. F. D. 1,West Monterey, Pa.

TRICE, James A. Mrs. Lula B. Trice, Ha-densville, Va.

TRYK. Andrew P. Mrs. Katherine Tryk, 659Forest Avenue, Webster Groves, Mo.

UKOVICH Peter. Egnate Kowalovich, 626South High Street, Akron, Ohio.

WALTRIP, Edgar. Mrs. Clara Waltrip, Sil-ver City, Iowa.

WANTLING, George H. George Wantling,Limestone, Ill.

WHITE. Walter L. Mrs. Cora E. White, Oak-vale, W. Va.

WISETIART, George W. Ben Wisehart, Kir-win, Kans.

MUELLER, John M. John F. Mueller, 4522North Nineteenth Street, St. Louis, M1o.

NEFSAY. John J. Mrs. Kate Murphy, BlackBear, Idaho.

OATES, William S. William S. Oates, sr.,Adrian, Mo.

POULTON. Gleason Eugene. Mrs. NoraOneal Poulton, Medora, Kans.

SANTI, Giovanni. Joe Martini, Preston,Minn.

SHORT, James L. Mrs. Elizabeth Short, 427Hamilton Street, Harrison, N. J.

SMITH. Arthur D. Mrs. Bertha D. Smith,828 Gilpin Place, Chicago, Ill.

THOMAS, Layton S. David T. Thomas, La-mar, S. C.

WADE, Norman B. Mrs. Mary A. Wade, Cas-cade, Md.

WIEGERT, Alfred Fred. Herman Wiegert,Grand Island, Nebr.

ZNAMENACK, Charley. Joe Znamenack,Crete. Nebr.

ADAMO, Vito. John Molfeso, Senora Street,Chicago, III.

BOGGOSS, Sylvester. William A. Boggoss,Bayhorse, lut.

BETAK, John. Miss Helen Betak, 316 PoeStreet, Johnstown, Pa.

BYERS, Joseph A. Mrs. Anna Byers, 1711Greenleaf Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

COLLINS, Charlie. John Collins, Wattsville,Va.

DEAREN, Royal G. Mrs. Alice L. Dearen,Apex, N. C.

DONOFSKY, Joseph. Abraham Donofsky,Nantyglo, Pa.

DOUGHERTY, Charles A. Michael J. Dough-erty, 143 Roxborough Avenue, Philadelphia,Pa.

DOWDELL, John F. Miss Rose Law, 614Prendergast Avenue, Jamestown, N. Y.

GALLAGHER, Cornelius J. Miss Helen Gal-lagher, 5104 North Camden Avenue, Min-neapolis, Minn.

GIORDANO, Enrico. Mrs. Mary Esposito,148 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

HARLAN, John R. lirs. Amanda Harlan, 30Locust Street, Lewistown, Pa.

HARPER, Robert T. irs. Jasper W. Harper,Nocona, Tex.

HARRISON, Ervie W. Harvey J. Harrison,Waterville, Minn.

IIARTEL, Daniel A. Joseph A. Hartel, Sny-dersburg, Clarion County, la.

IGNASIAK, Prank. lirs. Stanislaus Koska,care of Holy Ghost Church, Winnipeg,Manitoba, Canada.

JACKSON, Axel. Mrs. Matilda Matson, 536South Seminary Street, Napa, Cal.

JACOBSON, Sigurd P. Mrs. Nellie Peterson,Newark, Ill.

JENNINGS, Edward I. R. Mrs. Annie W.Jennings, 103 Church Street, Charleston,8. C.

NIELSON. Niels A. Christ Nielson, 1212Mound Avenue, Racine, Wis.

O*BRIEN, John J. lirs. Mary O'Brien, GJWest Maple Avenue, Flushing, N. Y.

OSTROWSKI , Joseph. Mrs. Joana Ostrow-,ki, 600 Third Avenue, Parnassus, Pa.

PEARCE, George. Mrs. Rosalie Pearce, 50South Grove Avenue, Albany, N. Y.

PIKE, Lemon W. Albert Pike, 308 SouthWashington Street, Carthage, N. Y.

PRICE, Alfred Albert. Mrs. J. R. Price,1004 Bessemer Street, Meadville, Pa.

RAMER, Ben. Miss Mary Curry, Edgemont,Ill.

RECTOR, John C. George II. Rector, Corn-wall, Va.

REDMOND, John A. Miss Katherine Miller,care of Miss B. Redmond, 21 ManhattanStreet, New York, N. Y.

REED, Orville. George W. Reed, 228 Moro-head Street, Troy, Ohio.

RICEWICK, Charles C. Hurley Ricewick,Mount Savage, Md.

RICHARDS, Henry. Mrs. Grace Richards,Richmond, Mo.

ROBERTS, Augustus IL Ars. Lena . Dris-coll, East North Street, Jacksonville, Fla.

ROLIGHED, Ole B. Andrew Rolighed, Ap-pleton, Minn.

ROONEY, Thomas G. Thomas Rooney, Ma-kelia, Minn.

ROSEMAN Clair Jerome. Peter Roseman,New Cambria, Kans.

ROSENSTEIN, Louis A. Mrs. Lena Rosen-stein, 210 Corlis Street, Asbury Park, N. J.

ROTH, Math. Peter Roth, Cold Springs,Minn.

ROUSH, Russell. Louis W. Roush, R. F. D.1, Letart, W. Va.

ROUSSIN, Amos A. Mrs. Mae Roussin, DeSoto, Mo.

ROUSSIN, Clyde 0. Mrs. Mae Roussin, DeSoto, Mo.

RUETH, Leo G. Mrs. Amelia Rueth, 1118Wilson Street, Jefferson, Wis.

RUTKOFSKI, Mike. George Misunis, Con-nortown, Pa.

RYAN, Albert F. Patrick Ryan. 2141 NorthTwelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

SCHMITT, William H. Valentine Schmitt,Mount Carmell, Ill.

SCHMITZ, Charlie A. Mrs. Hattie StewartSchmitz, 2968 East Seventy-third Street,Cleveland, Ohio.

SCOTT. James O. Miss Ella Moore, 1680Thirty-first Street NW., Washington, D. C.

SCOTT, John M. Allen L. Scott, R. F. D. 1,box 48, Carterville, Mo.SEEMAN, Gerrit. Sam Seeman, Columbus,

Mont.SHETTERLY, Benjamin F. Andrew Shet.

rerly, Decatur, Ill.SIECK, Ben Andres. Henry John Sleek,

Weir, Tex.SKAHAN, Frederick T. John W. Shahan,

74 Grove Street, Belmont, Mass.SMITH, Leonidas G. John M. Smith, Wil-

lowton, W. Va.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGSMITI, William E. William Smith, R. F.

D. 2, Mesquite, Tex.SOBKOWIAK, Frank J. John Sobkowink,

1010 Lincoln Street, Dickson City, Pa.SPERLING, Max, Mrs Rose Sperling, 184

Clymer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.SPIES, Jacob J. Mrs. Julia Spies, St. Jacob,

Ill.STALLINGS, Edward L. Robert Stallings,

1505 South First Street, Baltimore, Md.STRAWBRIDGE, Lester Hugh. Joseph

Strawbridge, Green and Huftman Streets,Lebanon Pa.

STREETRk, Russell D. Mrs. Frances E.Streeter, 215 Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SWEENY, Fred T. John W. Sweeny, 3.71Columbia Street, Cambridge, Mass.

TABOR, Charles Lee. Mrs. Mary Tabbr,807 South Seventh Street, Atchison, Kans.

THROGMORTON, W, Roscoe. John P.Throgmorton, 1914 Parsons Avenue, EastSt. Louis, 111.

TRAISTER, Thomas'A. Mrs. Sadie Traister,Chico, Wise County, Tex.

VAN LOGHEN, Stanley. Arnold Van Log-hen, 236 Fourteenth Street, Milwaukee,Wis.

VOGLER, Albert P. Mrs. Florence Vogler,117 West Twenty-seventh Street, Los An-geles, Cal.

WILKINSON, Ray D. C. B. Wilkinson, 103Elvira, Baton Rouge, La.

WILLIAMS, Will. Martha Williams, RM F.D. 3, box 26, Blenheim, S. C.

WILLOUGHBY, Charles B. Edward Wil-loughby, 534 First Street, National CIty,Cal.

YATES, James R. Mrs. Julia Yntes, DoPaso Heights, Cal.

YOST, Nicholas P. Michael Yost, Medford,Wis.

AFFENITO, Eugene. Mrs. Maria Ahito,2021 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

AMES, Delle. Mrs. Belle Ames, Nesson, N.Dak.

ANDERSON, George Clifford. Mrs. RuthEthelynne Anderson, 721 North ShermanStreet, Hutchinson, Kans.

BAIER, Albert. Mrs. Sarah Baler, 1306 ClayStreet, Cincinnati, Ohio.

BAILEY, Clyde E. Mis. Hannah Bailey, 261Ridge Avenue, Sharpsvill, Pa.

BEABOUT, Earl Lee. Frank Beabout, 110Sixth Street, East Liverpool, Ohio.

BERLIN, Treve W. J. B. Berlin, Turlock,Cal.

BIRDWELL, Jesse William. Thomas Benten.Birdwell. R. F. D. 2, Frankston, Tex.

BOYD, Raleigh S. Jesse Boyd, Aranat, Va.BROOKS, James L. John Brooks, Adamhall,

N. C.BURRELL, Saunders. Mrs. Leah Burrell, 317

Armstrong Street, Philadelphia, Pa.CAFENE, Pasquale. Joseph Spoato, box 106,

Huntington, N. Y.CALLAHAN, Richard. George Callahan, St.

Charles, Minn.CHADWICK, Harry N. Mrs. Hannah Chad-

wick, Station F, R. F. D. 1, Minneapolis,Minn.

DEPARY, Frank J. Mrs. Mary Dwyer 219West Sixty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y.

DELCOUR, alph C. Mts. Jessie L. Delcour,Flat River, Mo.

DETRIE, Ambrose. Mrs. Dora E. Detrie,Malden, Mo.

-DICK, Jasper. J H. Dick, Windsor, N. Dak.DILLON, James J. Mrs. Edith Moore, 324

Mohawk Avenue, Scotia, N. Y.EBERHART, Paul D. Mrs. George Eberhart,

16 Penn Street, Bellefonte, Pa.GADSDEN, Edgar. Verna Redenberg, Allen-

dale, S. C.GAINES, Benjamin L. George Gaines, Dex

ter, Mo.GARNER, Elmer E. Charles N. Garner, 1842

La Fayette Street, Denver, Colo.GOURINiK, Everet. Mrs. William Gourink,

Orange City, Iowa.HEISEY, Irvin Anspach. Samuel Heisey, R.

F. D. A, Lebanon, Pa.HELVEY, Willie. John Helvey, Doniphan,

Mo.HENSKE, Walter I. William Henske, Gar-

den City, S. Dak.HIGGINBOTHAM, Herman Henry. Mrs.

Martha Douglas Higginbotham, Cabool, Mo.HOFFMAN, William H. Miss Sophie Shaefer,

Staunton, Ill.HUNT, Albert. Mrs. Donna Clark, Flat River,

Mo.JOHNSON, Gustav Benton. Gustav A. John-

son, 1142 West Onondaga Street, SyracuseN. Y.

JONES, Will. Mrs. Alberta T. Jones, R. F. D.6, Macon, Ga.

KATZ, Abraham. Sam Katz, 2657 East Fifty-ffth Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

KENNEDY, Daniel. Mrs. Mgmie Kennedy,1117 North Leonard Avenue, St. Louis, MO.

KENNEDY, John. Mrs. Annie Kennedy, 25Sacamore Street, Carnegie, Pa.

KIERNAN, Frank P. Miss Katherine Kier-nan, 219 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

KING, Fred. Alfred King, 1029 South Clear-moat Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

LARGESSE, Leo E. Mrs. Jesse L. Largesse,Bryn Maw r Avenue, Auburn, Mass.

LLOYD, Samuel G. E. B. Lloyd, 712 West-Second Street, Dixon, Ill.

LUGOS, John. Mrs. Mary Macey, Lloydell,Pa.

MYERS, George M. Mrs. Peggie Myers, IL F.D. 1, Providence, S. C.

ODELL, Charley Z. Nels Odell, Elliah, Mo.PALEWITZ, Andrew, Mrs. Susan Palewitr,

1211 Harriett Street, Dickson City, Pa.PFAFF, George L. Bill Grewe, Cadott, Wis.PHILLIPS, Stone. Dan Phillips, Shelbyville,

M6.PIKUS, Joseph Edward. John Pikus, Lilly,

Pa.PLECHNER, Fred. Mrs. Therasa Plechner,

182 Nicholl Street, New Haven, Conn.PLUIM, John M. Mrs. Hendrina Pllm,

Alton, Iowa.QUINLIVAN, William. Mrs. Ellen Garrity, 15

Walnut Street, Cohoes, N. Y.RAINS, Floyd W. Mrs. CeIna Rains, 327

Vermont Street, Quincy, Ill.RAMSEY, Leo C. Mrs. James Clair, 805 For-

est, Kansas City, Mo.RATHI, Walter William. William Rath, Burn-

stud, N. Dak.RAYMOND, William E. Thomas P. Raymond,e 26 John Street, Charleston, S. C.

RICHARDS, Homer C. Mrs. Rena Richards,R. F. D. 1, M6FalI, Mm

RINI, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Rini, 5110 GuyAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

ROBINSON, Loin. Elliott Robinson, R. F. D.2, Darlington, S. C.

ROBINSON, Monroe. Mrs. Annie Robinson,Dryburg, Tex.

ROCHELLE, Max H. Mrs. Johanna M. Ro-chelle, 228 Madsino Avenue, Clifton, Ohio.

SCOTT, Willard V. Mrs. Lillian M. Chal-lancer, 2486 Morris Avenue, New York, N. Y.

AASNESS, Oscar, ,Ole Assness, R. F. D. 3,Eartineau, N. Dak.

ABT, Walter E. Mrs. Hattie Abt, 10821'Bryant Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

ADAICZAK, Igmacy V. Mrs. Anna Adam-czak, 2405 Mission Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

ADLER, George J. Andrew Adler, 214 EastFifth Street, Belleville, Ill.

ANDERSON, George T. Hollis B. Anderson,box 865 Ellsworth, Maine.

BAILEY, Aulion, Mis. Josephine Bailey,R. F. D. 1, Martinsville, Ill.

BAILEY, Felder J. Florida Bailey, Smith-field, N. C.

BECK, Carroll. Dave C. Beck, 522 East Har-gett Street, Raleigh, N. C.

BJORK, George L. Mrs. Alma T. Bjork, R. F.D. 1, box 49, Snohomish, Wash.

BOUKNIGHT, Burley F. Thomas Bouknight,Yrmo, S. C.

BRIGHTHAUPT, Clare E. Mrs. LethaBrighthaupt, Mifflinville, Pa.

CALHOUN, Joseph E. John C. Calhoun,R. F. D. 1, Relleville, Ark.

CARMACK, Louis Irwin. Jim Carmack, Buck-horn, Me.

CASTELLANO, Antonio. Mike Castellano,Oceanside, Cal.

CORCORAN, James F. Miss Jennie Corcoran,Second Street, Hoosick Falls, N. Y.

CREMEANS, James. Mrs. Lissie Cremeans,general delivery, ElmIra, Mich.

CRIST, Frank Lee. John E. Crist, Emporia,Kans.

CROSS, Harry. Mrs. Ella Cross, Minneapolis,Kans.

CULBRETH, Arthur. Logan Culbreth, St.John. Kans.

CURRY, Roy B. William J. Carry, Parnell,Mo.

CURTIS. Virgil H. James Curtis, BowersMill, Mo.

DAVIDSON, Roy H. Mrs. Nannie E. David-son, Martha, W. Va.

DAWKISS, James E. Miss Lida A. Dawkiss,Havana, Fla.

DOUGHTY, Frank R. James S. Doughty,80 Wedemeyer Terrace, Liberty, N. Y.

DUNCAN, Willis. Robert Duncan, R. F. D. 6,Lancaster, S. C.

ELMER, Alfred P. Mrs. Ella M. Elmer, 2103Miami Street, Omaha, Nebr.

FORSLUND, Carl G. Peter G. Forslund,general delivery, Falun, Kans.

FREJLACH, John. Mrs. Barbara Frejlach,2054 West Fifty-second Street, Chicago,Ill.

FREYBURGER, Floyd. Mrs. Dora Freybur-ger. 1416 South Broadway, Shelbyville, Ill,

GRAY, Robert. Mrs. Catherine Gray, 424West Pearl Street, Staunton, Ill.

GREEN, Franklin L. James Green, Whittier,N. C.

GROFF, John M. Mrs. Sarah Jane Groff,5012 Merion Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

GRUBB Gurnie B. Mrs. Ester Grubb, 526Rose hill Avenue, Springfield, III.

HARBIN, James Samuel. James Samuel Har-bin, R. F. D, 2, Greenville, S, C.

HARLEY, James. Willie Harley, Bamberg,S. C.

HARTZOG, Otis. Mrs. Lizzie Hartzog, Bam-berg, S. C.

HICKS, Monroe W. Calvin IH. Hicks, Tioga,Tex.

HOLMES, Elliott. Mrs. Lizzle Culbreth, 95Railroad Avenue, Johnson, S. C'

HUDSON. Calvin A. Mrs. Minnie E. Hudson,Plain Dealings, La.

HUDSON, John S. James U. Hudson, Met-bourne, Mo.

ILES, Carl Grant. Mrs. Myrtle May Iles,Seneca, Kans.

JANICKI, Alexander. Mrs. Julia .Tanicki,Peoria Station, box 14, Sloan, N. Y.

JONES, James A. Mrs. Elizabeth Heath,Ivesdale, Ill.

KELLY, Clarence. Mrs, Mary Kelly, Shelby,Mich.

KEMP, Iarlen R. William T. Kemp, Lile-town, Ky.

KNIGHT, Archie L. Mrs. Jane Knight, Hen-derson, N. C.

KOPP, Howard 0. Mrs. Zerelda Kopp, 5450Vera Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

KRAFT, .Toqeph A. Andrew Kraft, R, F. I.1, box 176, Sherwood, Oreg.

KRUEP, Alois H. Mrs. Elizabeth Kruep,Breeze, III

LANHAM, Cleve. Jack Lanham, Holland,Tex.

LIBBY, George T. Mrs. George H. Libby, 44White Street, West Sommerville, Mass,

LOEWENTHAL. Charles Harold, BenjaminLoewenthal, Chadron, Near.

MCCLAIN. George W. George W. Meclain,447 Ridge Avenue. Canonsurg, Pa.

McLEAN, John C. Mrs. Maude B. McLean,240 Van Houton Avenue, Passaic, N. J.

MALONEY, Michael Mark. Mrs. James Aa-lonev, 22 Factory Street, Cohoes, N. Y.

MEALI, Pasquale. Domenick Caporasso,Boner Lane, Chatham, N, J.

MULRENAN, Joseph D. Mrs. Mary Mulre-nan, 1819 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

MYERS, David C. Mrs. Elizabeth Emerick,3001 Fourth Avenue, Beaver Falls. Pa.

NEZETIT, Harry J. Mrs. Harry Nezbeth,1855 West Forty-fifth Street, Cleveland,Ohio.

BALDWIN, Angus Toddle. Mrs. Mary Gur.ley, 314 Middle Street, Cape Girardeau, U6.

BALL, Clarence E. Samuel B, Ball, Monts-ville, W. Va.

BAZIN, Raymond J. A. Hormisdas Basin,11 Ford Street, Lowell, Mass.

BELL, Oscar R. Thomas J. Bell, R. F. D. 1,Johnson City, Tenn.

BUCKINGHAM, Allie. Mrs. Emma Godrick,Allen, Kans.

COLES, Eugene. Mrs. Mollie . Coles, R. F.D. A. box 29, Camilla, Ga.

COLEMAN, John M. John Coleman, box 332,Republic, Pa.

COX. John H. L. Mike Cox, Comanche, Tex,CUNNINGHAM, John. Mrs. Cornella Cun-

ningham, Killgo, S. C.CUNNINGHAM, Nathaniel. A. J. Cunning-

ham, R. F. D. 2, Lugoff, K. C.DALMASSO, Gabriel. Louis Marihici, 456

Baltic Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.DANIELS, Joseph. Josephine Daniels, Elks,

S. C.DANKELMANN, Harry II. Mrs. Anna K.

Dankelmann, 6029 North Palmetto Avenue,Philadelphia, Pa.

DANNEKER. Andrew D. Anthony J. Dan-neker, R. F. D. 1, Duboistown, Pa.

DAUGHERTY, Samuel. William W. Daugh-erty, Belle Vernon, Pa.

DAVIDSON, James C. Miss Cora L. David-son, box 459, Gastonia, N. C.

DAVIDSON, Stewart. Mrs. Ida Davidson,3728 Oregon Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

EDGE. Lee R. William A. Edge, 703 NorthMain Street, Springfield. Mo.

HARRAH, Ivan E. William N. Harrah,Bishop, Cal.

HIGGINS, Arthur. Mrs. Anna W. Higgins,1424 Ninth Avenue, Beaver Falls, Pa.

JACKSON, Fred. Mrs. Liza Jackson, VanWyck. S. C.

JOHNSON, Claud Allen. Mrs. Gertrude John-son Watson, Armona, Tex.

JOHNSON, Leonard. Mrs. Mary J. Johnson,Hayden, N. Mex.

KRA-USKOPF, Emil. Mrs. Mary Krauskopf.R. F. D. 2, Sweet Home, Tex.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGLOBAS. Michael. Mrs. Anna Lysobir, 313

Buffalo Street, Utica, N. Y.LOCKEN, Halvor. Andrew Locken, Plaza,

N. Dak.LOCKMILLER, Elmer L. James H. Lock-

miller, Wagner, Okla.LOCKRI DE Joseph F. John Lochridge,

Mexico, M3LOOMIS, Ahen J. Mrs. Emma H. Loomi

R. F. D. 1, Glenmoore Pa.LORD, Albert W., Jr. Mrs. Albert W. Lord,

1814 Moore Sttieet, Philadelphia, Pa.McGREW, Charles Bert. Frank MeGrew,

Parlington, Kans.McRAE, Calvin. Mrs. Carrie McRae, Cheraw,

S. C.MARKOWITZ, Nathan. Abraham Markowitz,

Noregross, Lovizer, Russia.MIKLONIS, John T. Mrs. Mary Miklonis,

86 Endicott Street, Boston, Mass.NIZZARDI, Marino. Mrs. Frandescha Niz-

zardi, Bellante Teramo Italy.PERRIN, Sumter. Mrs, Lucy Johnson Perrin,

R. F. D. 1, Bradley, S. C.PHELPS, George. V. B. Phelps, Grafton, R.

F. D. 1, North Eaton, Ohio.PORTER, Clarence R. Mrs. Anna Porter,

Turley, Okla.STANLEY, Emmett. Mrs. Sallie J. Stanley,

Corbitt Automobile Co., Henderson, N. C.JACOBSON, Peter F. George Jacobson, Law-

ton IowaKOWEOKELYE, Tony. Mike Koweakelye,

222 Grand Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.LAWSON, Frank B. Johnson Lawson,

Stuart, Patrick County, Va.LEIGHTON, James. Mrs. William Windows,

Smokerun, Pa.LIMING, William M. George W. Liming,

Kirk, Colo.LOCKHART, Homer 0, Mrs. Sarah Lock-

hart, Advance, Mo.McRAY, James. Mrs. Mary Liza Bostick,

R. F. D. 1, box 7, Laurel Hill, N. C.MALOTTE, John L. B. Mrs. Sarah E. Ma-

lotte, 6029 Meade Street, St. Joseph, Mo.MANDERFIELD, William. Henry G. Mander-

field, box 194, Comfrey, Minn.MASON, Frank. Mrs. Alice Mason, R. F. D.

1, box 185, Verona, Pa.MASTER, George. Mrs. Jennie Master, 1914

Monongahela Avenue, Swissvale, Pa.MATHEWS, Thomas. Mrs. Elizabeth Math-

ews, R. F. D. 2, Greenwood, S. C.MEDAUGH, Russell A. Mrs. Lois A. Me-

daugh, Spencerville, Ohio.MOWERY, WIlliam Lawrence. Daniel H.

Mowery, R. F. D. 9 Cleveland, Tenn.NACHBER, Walter Joseph. Henry Nachber,

Derby Kans.NESBI Thomas. Henry J. Nesbit, R. F. D.

1, Shioh, S. C.NEWMAN, John A. Mrs. Mary E. Newman,

5316 Gertrude Street, Pittsburgh PaNORRIS, Dewitt. Mrs. Maggie . Graves,

Gilky, N. C.PIERMANI, Sante. Mrs. Purina Picant, Law-

rence, Pa.POOR, Mark. Mrs. M. E. Poor, Iowa ill,

Cal.RYAN Leo M. Pat W. Ryan, Corsay Mo,BALINKA, Peter. Anthony Salinka, 960 West

Coal Street, Shenandoah, Pa.SCIIENNING, Theodore L. John Scheniing,

Colgate, Baltimore, Md.SHAW Fred. George Shaw. Gaston, Ind.STEIN, Morris. Miss Ida Stein, 195 Farran

Avenue New Haven, Conn.STEWART[, James. Mrs. Addle Stewart, 618

St. Paul Street, Norfolk, Va.THOMAS, Joshua. Joshua Thomas, sr., Lyn-

don, Kans.TIMMONS, James R. James E. Timmons,

2129 Fair Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.TYSON, Robert R. Nathan W. Tyson, R. F.

D. 6 Greensville, N. C.WAKIEBR, James. Ed Walker, R. F. D. 2,

box 81 Steens Miss.WALKERft, Linc'oln. 'Mrs. Rabble Walker,

Lathrop, Mo.WEIS, Paramore Bryon. John Henry Weis,

Quenemo, Kans.WELLER, Robert R. Luther Martin Weller,

549 Hazel Place, Akron, Ohio.WIESEMIANN, Walter A. George Wiesemenn,

La Grange, Mo.WINGFIELD, George. Henry Wingileld, R.

). D,, box 110, Augusta, Ga.WOOD, Claude H. Barry E. Wood, 379

Grace Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio.WOODWARD, Walter S. Miss Maude Wood-

ward, 2225 East Twenty-first Avenue, Den-ver Cole.

ANDREWS, Barney H. Mrs. Nellie Andrews,R. F. D. 4, Greenville, S. C.

COUNCIL, Howard. William Council, 0168Rheinhart Street, West Philadelphia, Pa.

INCIARDI, Cosimo. Mrs. Rosina Sucato In-clardl, Misilmeri, Italy.

LAINO, Louis. Mrs. Antonia Rosso, Poterno,Bassihea, taly.

ROGERS, John. Joseph Rogers, LatonKnight Road, Cranston, R. .

BAROrTA, Pietro. Mrs. Kotta Angelice, 15Madeline Avenue, New Rochelle N. Y.

BERTALOT, Ben. Steven Bertalot, West Da-kota Street, Spring Valley, Ill.

BRAZELLI, Primo. Charles Brazelli, BlackLick, Pa.

BROWN, John A. Mrs. Maudy Brown, Mc-Ewen, Tenn.

BURNS. David C. Mrs. Abbie Burns, Fryatt,Ark.

CHRISTMAN, William. Mrs. ElizabethChristman, 45 North Tenth Street, MountVernon, N. Y.

CIESLICKI, Waclaw. Steve Gonges, 1015Hess Avenue, Erie, Pa.

CLAYBERG, Ross. C. W. Clayberg, Cuba, I.COLLINS, Patrick T. Mrs. Mary Collins,

18321 Mathias Street, McKeesport, Pa.COSTABILE, John. Domineick Costabile, 757

Costalor Street, Los Angeles, Cal.COUNCIL, Carlus. Alphonza M. Council, R.

F. D. 1 Apex, N. C.CUNRO, Emil. Mrs. Adelaide Caneo, 1712

Baker Street, East, Bakersfield, Cal.FARMER, Lee. Joshua Farmer, R. F. D. 4,

Elm City, N. C.FOSTER, Silas Frederick. John Foster, Vir-

gil, Kans.FRADY, Garrett. Mrs. Margaret Frady, 52

Cliagman Avenue, Asheville, N. C.FRAIN, William H. Mrs. Emma D. Frain,

New Borlinville, Pa.FRANEY, William J. Mrs. Kate M. Franey,

2000 Kraft Street, St. Louis, Mo.FRANK, Otis. Anas Lanier, Sulphur Springs,

Tex.GOLDSBORO, Earl. Miss Lottie Goldaboro,

1409 East Ninth Street, Chester, Pa.HORN, Willis. Mrs. Sarah Horn, Walls, Okla.JONES, Joe Spencer. Henry Jones, R. F. D.

1, box 27, Islandton, S. C.KALOS, Nick. Mrs. Maria Kayyelaris, 34

Konst Palelogie, Athens, Greece.LEWIS, Arthur C. Mrs. Jennie H. Lewis, box

27, Rieth Oreg.LIPKIE. Charles. Fred Lipkie, 5922 South

Halsted Street, Chicago, Ill.LOGAN, James U. Mrs. Mary Sullivan, 115

Liberty Street, Girard, Ohio.LONGINOTTI, Lee L. John S. Longinotti,

410 East Second Street, Fort Worth, Tex.MCCARTER John G. leber F. MeCarter,

Hayden, 7ris.McDONALD, Patrick Fleming. Mrs. Etta

I. McDonald, 602 West Howard Street,Pontiac, Ill.

MCLONEY, Frank L. John McLoney, R. F.D. 1, larmeraburg, Ind.

MARTIN, Marshall. Henry Martin, Molette,Okla.

MAYER, Herbert 0. August Mayer, 4344A,College Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

MEIDINGER, John W. Adam Meldinger,Ashley, N. Dak.

METCALF, Leslie Raymond. Leslie Metcalf,Tolland, Conn.

MOECKEL, Fred Paul. Mrs. Louise OesterMoeckel, Wishek, N. Dak.

MUEHLEJSEN, William. Reinhold Mueiblel-sen, 3122 Keokuk Street, St. Louis Mo.

NEUMAN, Frank L. John Neuman, it. F. D.5 Marshfield, Wis.

PA ;DOLFINI, Emil. John Pandofinl, 51Bay Twenty-second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

PATTON, Renwick Nathaniel. Mrs. Agnes M.Patton, R. F. D. 3 Pretty Prairie, Kans.

PERRY, Louis G. Mrs. W. M. Perry, 107Magnolia Avenue, Tampa, Fla.

QUIGLEY, Martin J. Mrs. Mary Qulgley,261 Twelfth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

RADOSOVAC, Roda. Mladey Radosovac, box741, Farrell, Pa.

RALSTON, Eugene. Mrs. Clara Ralston, R.F. D. 1, Canton Iowa.

READ, Edward. Mrs. Linnie B. Read, R. F.D. i, Hennings, Tenn.

ROBERTS, Dave. Mrs. Thomas Growthers,Smoke Run, Clearfield County Pa.

ROBINSON, Leroy. Mrs. Marti Robinson,Augusta. Ga.

SANDYGATE Pete. Alfonso Sandygate,246 Adam Street, Johnstown, Pa.

SCHLAGLE, Allen. Mrs. Ina Persell, Hor-ton, Kans.

SCHMIDT, Fred. Mrs. Anna Schmidt, Ho-bart, Ind.

SELKE, Frank C. Mrs. Bertha Selke, 211South William Street, Newberg, N. Y.

SELLERS. Oliver. West Sellers, I. F. D. 1,Cheraw, S. C.

SHELDON, Walter. D. J. Egan, 1029 Fed-eral Street, Chicago, Ill.

SHEPARD, IHugh D. Charles Shepard, 429Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington,D. C.

SIMPKINS, Alvin. Miss Annie Simpkins, R.F D 3 Johnston, S. C.

SMITH. Fred. Mrs. Mary Leopard, Camp-bell, Mo.

SMITH, Leamon Arthur. Jim Smith, Horn-beak, Tenn.

SNYDER, Garnett W. Dock S. Snyder, ThirdCreek Tenn. .

SUNDERMANN. William H. Mrs. CatherineSundermann, 3132 North Sixth Street, Phila-delphia, Pa.

TOOMBS, Richard. Mrs. Alice Toombs, Alton,R. 1.

TYMUCZ, Joseph. Mrs. Barbara Tymues,1214 South Green Street, Chicago, Ill.

TYNDALL, George D. John D. Tyndall,Newburn, N. C.

VINSON, Reuben. Mrs. Rhoda Vinson, R. F.D 1 New Hill, 8. C.

WALkNER, Edgar. Mrs. Julia Walker, care ofB. C. Boatwright, Johnston, S. C.

WHEELER, George t. Mrs. Samuel L.Wheeler, 46 Potter Street, Patchogue, N.

WICKHAM, Cris. Mrs. Julia Wickham, 2502East Indiana, Philadelphia, Pa.

BOTTI, Ruggiero. Mrs. Carmila Botti, Apro-poll, Salerno, Italy.

CANTER, Noble .H. Mrs. Beulah Canter, Se-dalia, IC

CHILCOTE, David. David Chilcote, Hewins,Kans.

COLLINS, Frank. Mrs. Fannie Collins, 2627S pring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.

COOK, Frank. Fulton Cook, St. Maris5,Idaho.

COX, Clifton A. Mrs. Ella B. Cox, Lake,Miss.

CRAIG, Roscoe A. Robert A. Craig, Coolidge,Tex.

DIXON, Bill. Jacob Dixon, R. F. D. 4, Dallas,Tex.

DOOLEY, Jake. Gerard Dooley, Unionville,Mo.

EDWARDS, William. Mary Williams, It. F.D. 1, box 66, lliott, S. C.

FRANCK, George W. Louis C. Franck, 3466North Helen Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

HALLMAN, Boss. Mrs. Katie P. Hallman,Mana, Ala.

HARRISON, Stanley . Mrs. Ruth Harrison,613 West Twentieth Street, Houston Heights.Tex.

JOHNSON, Coates. Robert M. Johnson, Ge-darville, N. J.

KING, Calvin J. James H. King, R. F. D. 2,box 28, Odin, Ill.

KINGSBURY, Milo R. Mrs. F. D. Kingsbury,Fonda, N. Y.

KOZLOWSKI, Polycarp. Vincent Kozlowski,806 Rogers Street, Milwaukee, Wis.

KRAKOWSKY, Benjamin. Mrs. Annie Green-berg, 405 Levonia Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

KRELL, Charley G. Mrs. Mary Stahl1, KarnesCity Tex

KRUM'P, Charles. C. A. McQuiston, 74 Semi-cer Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

LETENDRE, Donat L George Letendre, 86Vine Street, Nashua N. Y

LEVESQUE, Joseph 1. Mis. Joseph Stonge,Park Street, Nashua, N. H.

LIEB, Charles F. Mrs. Eva Lea Lieb, 233Rubicam Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

LIPPE, Oswald. Miss May Lippe, 4 LenzStreet, Southbridge, Mass.

LLOYD, Benjamin H. Mrs. Lena Lloyd, 5019Shaw Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

LUJIS, Andy. Miss Mary Lujis, 75 PennStreet, Elizabeth, N. J.

LYNN, Willis. Mrs. Alma Lynn, R. F. D. 2,box 2, Edgemore, S. C.

McGUTIRE, Willie. Mrs. Lillie McGuire, R. F.D. 1, box 87. Brunswick, Tenn.

MITCHELL, Harold . Albert L. Sawyer,Old Town, Me.

MITCHELL. James V. Miss Lizzle Robinson,Sibley, Iowa.

BLAND, Willie T. T. J. Bland, care of Bald-wyn Mill, Chester, S. C.

BRACY, Frank. Mrs. Lizzie Bracy, R. F. D.1. Boykln, S. C.

CATO, John William. Mrs. Miller Cato, R.F. D. 6, Nashville, Tenn.

COOK, Leroy B. Mrs. Maude Kimbell, 4756Forrestville Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

CORNMESSER. Harold B. Mrs. Bertha G.Cornmes c:. Bellwood, Pa.

DAVIS, Benton L. Alfred P. Davis, Cooleycity, Wash.

DE CIARMO, William 0. Mrs. Flossie DoGarmo, South Charleston. Ohio.

DEGNAN, James Patrick. Mrs. James Deg-nan 2119 Girard Avenue South, Minneapo-Is, Minn.

FRY, George P. George P. Fry, Planters-ville. Tex.

HAMILTON, Roy. Mrs. Lornine Hamilton,R. F. D. 2, Brookston, Tex.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGHAUGLIE, Michael. Christine Hanglie, Ken-

sington, Minn.HAY, Virgil C. Addison C. Hay, R. F. D. 5.

Wills Point, Tex.HAZZARD, John. Miss Emma Hazzard, R. F.

D. 2, Monetta, S. C.HOFFMAN, Austin G. Mrs. Anna Shaffer,

Elton, Pa.HOFFMAN, Hermon Leo. Mrs. Mary A. Hoff-

man, 55 Independent Street, West End,Philadelphia, Pa.

HOLMES, Robert. Mrs. Hattie R, Holmes,Hartshorne, Okla.

HOLMES, William F. Mrs. Rose Holmes, 141Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

IIOLTER, Henry F. Anton Holter, 3059South Seventh Street, East Salt Lake, Utah.

HUNSUCKER. Cleveland W. John Hun-sucker, 50 Franklin Street, Concord, N. C.

MARINE CORPS.[The deaths reported in this section were

printed in a previous issue of THE O'FIorALU. S. BULLETIN.]

The following casualties are reportedby the commanding general of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces:

Wounded in Action, Severely.

MAJOR.

SMITH, Dwight F. Mildred T. Smith, Utowe,Vt.

SERGUANTS.

BAILEY, Thomas E. Thomas L. Bailey, gen-eral delivery, Gooding, Idaho.

BARR, Charles A. Mary Barr, 940 Broad-way, Buffalo, N. Y.

HIHN, William. Mrs. J. B. Him, 137 Aven-dale Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.

SMITII, FreE C. Harold L. Dowald, 230 War-ren Street, Hudson, N, Y.

SNEED, Jack A. Cravens Sneed, 908 NorthFifteeuth Street, Waco, Tex.

CORPORALS.ARCHER, Edgar F. Belle C. Archer, 68

Clay Street North East, Pa.BRENNAN, tames. Annie Brennan, 1512

East Seventy-fifth Street, Chicago, III.CROW, Rubert N. Charlotte Crow, Carroll-

ton, Ill.DACEY, Joseph T. Cecilia Dacey, 723 Con-

necticut Street, Gary, Ind.ERWIN, Arnold. Jap Erwin, Gause, Tex.HANSON, Albert I. Henry Hanson, Bixby,

Minn.KELLEY, Henry II. Annie E. Kelley, Kerr-

ville. Tenn.MCCLURG, Reginald M. James A. McClurg,

Wakita, Okla.NOTE, Rex J. L. J. Note. Jerome, Idaho.VAN KEUREN, Winn C. Fred Van Keuren,

433 Center Street, Woodatoek, Ill.ANDRIS, Florion Ml. Otilla Andris, 216 Jef-

ferson Street, Portsmouth, Ohio.PRIVATES.

ARNOLD, Daniel M, Olive Arnold, I. F. D.1, Beggs, Okla.

BECK, Elmer T. John S. Beck, 809 NorthAvenue, Youngstown, Ohio.

BECKETT, William II. Arthur J. Beckett,2842 Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

BURKS, Stephen H. Marie Jackson, box 5,Erlanger, Ky.

CUNNINGHAM, Smith. Kate Cunningham,Metropolis, Ill.

EBERT, Nila A. Andrew Ebert, general de-livery, Mukilteo, Wash.

EGAN, William F. Bertha Egan, 111 EastTaylor Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

FISCHBACK, John W. Frances Fischback,Millette, S. Dak.

FISHER, Eugene. Emma Fisher, Bourbon,Miss.

FRADELLA, Joseph A. Josephine Pumila,713 Monroe Street, MclDonouglrville, La.

GILBERT, Charles T. Harriet Gilbert, gen-eral delivery, New Canton, Ill.

GILPATRICK, Bernie 0. Diona C. Gilpat-rick, Bovero, Colo.

HAYES, Clemence. James Hayes, 1 PelhamStreet, Worcester, Mass.

HOLMAN, George L. Sarah Holman, Hop-kins, Mich.

HOLMAN, Howard B. Anna Holman, 4756Champlain Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

BOOVEE, Arthur. Laura G. Hoover, 2112Morris Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

HILTON, Charles B. Linnie Hilton, route 2,Selling, Okla.

JOHNSON, William M. Minnie Johnson, 6120Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

KNESS, Karl F. Mrs. M. E. Kness, 428Butts Building, Wichita, Kans.

KOVALCHEK, Jacob S. Veronica Rominsky,109 Nicholson Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

McCARTY, Howard H. Bryant McCarty,Bonne Torre, Mo.

MclKiE, Clarence N. Robert II. McKee,Hampshire, Tenn.

MeREYNOLDS, James A. Mary Almond,Morrisoaville, Ill.

McWILLIAMS, John A. Earl McWilliams,1317 Early Avenue, Chicago, IlI.

MARTIN, John P. Payton B. Martin, Beau-mont, Tex.

NICOLAY, Fred. Sallie Nicolay, 2812 Wash-ington Avenue, New Orleans, La.

MORGAN, Francis J. Michael Morgan, gen-oral delivery, Curtisville, Pa.

MURRY, Ray R. George T. Murry, MountAuburn, Ill.

OLINGER, Raymond 1. Peter J. Olinger,1449 Island Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.

PAGE, Arnold S. George S. Page, 920 RastThirty-sixth Street, Kansas City, Mo.

PROUTY, Wilfred C. Dora Prouty, 153 Ho-venden Avenue, Montello, Mass.

RANKIN, William C. William Rankin, Fay-ette City, Pa.

IIEGEMAN, Fred D. Mary Dedie, 326 PlumStreet, Carnegie, Pa.

RIES, William M. Catherine Ries, 810 GreenAvenue. Covington, Ky.

RIOS, John W. Louis Azearate, general de-livery, Santa Maria, Cal.

ROSS, Charles W. Irene Ross, R. F. D. 5,Loekland. Ohio.

RUTLEDGE, James. Katie Boyle, 958 Ship-ley Streqt, Wilmington, Del.

SANDMEYER, Paul 0. Elmer C. Sandmeyer,Manteno, Ill.

SCHUERMANN, Harry W. Henry C. Schuer-mann, 4628 Virginia Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

SCIIWING, Adrian W. Mary L. Schwing,4909 Perrior Street, New Orleans, La.

SEBASTIAN, Ernest H. Elizabeth Carlson,Twent -eighth Street and Fifth Avenue,Rock Island, Ill.

SHIEPARD, Boyd - G. Mrs. L. A. Shepard,2400 Jeffries Street, Dallas, Tex.

SMITH, Benjamin F. Willie A, Smith, careof Dr. C. C. White, Mathews, Va.

STARKEY, Beanie E. Jennie A. Starkey,post office, Geneva, Ohio.

STIPE, Henry E. Elizabeth Stipe, 309 Stan-ton Street, Port Huron, N. Y.

TAYLOR, Benjamin F. John C. Taylor, Ross-mayne, Ohio.

TAYLOR, Ernest J. Nora Abbey, Bryn Mawr,Wash.

THOBABEN, Wetson H. Mary W. Thohaben,9940 Shale Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

TITUS. Fiank J. Jeannette Titus, 2024West Horn Avenue, Spokane, Wash.

TYKODI, John. Maria Tykodi, 9102 HoltonAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

VAN COLLIE, Amiel. Maline Van Collie, Sun-nyside. Wash. -

WALDRON, Joseph J. Mary Waldron, 200West Wood Stredt, Youngstown, Ohio.

WALLING, Arthur N. Benjamin W. Walling,2.9301 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, Wash.WARD, Francis A. Jane Ward, 80 East Main

Street, Miners Mills. Pa.W -RNER, Lawrence C. Annie Warner, 102

McKinnie Street, Youngstown, Ohio.WELCH, John W. May Welch, 3456 Winne-

bao Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.WEISSIIAER, Carl A. Ottille Weisshaer,

486 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.WOOD, Clayton. Minnie G. Wood, 3 Lake

'Street. Oneida, N. Y.WOODALL, Leonard S. Maria Woodall,

Huntsville, Tex.

Wounded Slightly.

PRIVATE.

LONG, Ed Harrison. Joseph G. Long, 1267South First Street, Louisville, Ky.

ARMYSEOTIO1 1, DECEMBER 18, 1918.

[The deaths reported in this section wereprinted in a previous issue of THE OreALU. S. BULLETIX.1

The following casualties are reportedby the commanding general of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces:

Wounded Severely.CAPTAINS.

BLANCHARD, Carey S. Arthur R. Blanehard,Hillsboro, Tex.

SNELL, Harold W. Mrs. Jane R. Snell, 1201Ashury AN enue, Hubbard Woods, Ill.

WOODSIDE, Robert G. Mrs. Mary M. Wood-side, 5146 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

GILPIN, John H. Mrs. Renie M. Gilpin, careof Peoples Trust Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.

SEARS, Frazier L. Wallace P. Sears, EastDennis, Mass.

ELLIS, Luther E. Edward 0. Ellis, Mont-pelier, Ind.

JONES, Albert L. Mrs. 'Mary C. Jones, Quan-tico, Md.

TROXELL, Thomas N. Mrs. Maria TroxeIl,232 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston, Pa.

LIEUTENANTS.BERRY, William P. Mrs. Mary C. Berry, 139

Whitney Street, Hartford, Conn.BROCHE, Arthur T. Mrs. Katherine Broche,

2250 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill.DUNCAN, Ray H. Mrs. Ina Duncan, Alra,

Tex.RHMER, William J. Mrs. William J. Ehmer,

1522 North Lawrence Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

GRAINGER, James E. Mrs. Laura LaviniaGrainger, 208 Union Bank Building, Colum-bia, S. C.

HALLOCK, Russell W. Arthur J. Hallock,Speank, N. Y.

HARRISON, Allan Sterling. Mrs. Mary JaneHarrison, 205 Mount Hope Place, NewYork, N. Y.

HOEL William Mathias. . Mrs. Ella MayHowl, Farmers State Bank, Lockwood, Mo.

HOLMES, Robert P. Mrs. Ever Holmes, 340Salem Street, Wakefield, Mass.

HOOPER, Ono D. Mrs. Kathleen C. Hooper,1011 Third Avenue, Columbus, Ga.

KUEIINE, Albert W. Mrs. Alhert W. Kuehne,5433 Cornell Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

McHIARD, Samuel E. William McHard,Aledo, Ill.

MEISTER, Elmer. Mrs. Henry Meister, MountPulaski, Ill.

MURPHY, Joseph P. Mrs. Lena E. Murphy,care of Doherty Co., Petoskey, Mich.

OUSTERIHOUT, Lawrence S. Elihu W. Oo-terhout, Mondale, N. Mex.

TAYLOR. Theron J. Mrs. R. K. Taylor, 234North Chestnut Street, Colorado Springs,Colo.

WILKINSON, Everett R. Mrs. Ella S. W1l-kinson, general delivery, Rockport, Mass.

BANYON, Stanley. Mrs. Anna Banyon, 451Colfax Avenue, Benton Harbor, Mich.

BARFIELD, Harry M. R. E. Barfield, R. F.D. 3, Macon, Ga.

BELSTROM, Wallace. John Belstrom, 1230Jefferson Street, Minneapolis, Alan.

GAMES, Ernest R. Mrs. Joseph Gamb, R.F. D. 2, Ministee, Mich.

GROSS, William II. Mrs. Carrie L. Gross,Normandy, Mo.

HART, Henry H. W. S. Hart, 30 MontellStreet, Oakland, Cal.

MATTHAI Joseph F. William H. Batthal,1001 Light Street, Baltimore, Md.

NELSON, Anton L. Mrs. Peter H. Nelson,Libson City. Ill.

PENNOCK, John W. John D. Pennock, 2202West Genesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y.

ROPER, William F. Mrs. Kate Roper, 363West Seventeenth Street, New York, N. Y.

SWIFT, Samuel S. Mrs. Samuel S. Swift,care of Col. W. Scranton, Geneva, N. Y.

MUNSON, Samuel Herbert. Mrs. Bertha Es-telle Munson, Ripley Tenn.

BOOZE, Ralph W. Charles J. Booze, 612South Hamilton Street, Sullivan, Ill.

COLEMAN, David S. Mrs. Elizabeth EleanorColeman, 2348 South Hutchinson Street,Philadelphia, Pa.

GILLIN, George H. Mrs. Edna C. Gillin, 189Ballantyne Avenue, Montreal West, Quebec,Canada.

HAEPER, Oscar Mrs. M. Haefer, 1448 Wal-nut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

HALFORD, Richard ., Jr. Richard E. Hal-ford, 108 Market Street, Timmonsville, S. C.

HIORNS, Lucien I. Lucien F. Hiorns, DOWebster Avenue, Scranton, Pa.

HUNTER, David, jr. R. A. Hunter, Free-port, IIL.

HUTCHINSON, Alva R. John W. H7utchin-Ion, Haralson, Ga.

KINCAID, Alvan C. Mrs. Dora E. Kincaid,general delivery, Orleans, Ind.

NOVAK. Joseph. Frank Novak, 2600 SouthTroy Street, Chicago, Ill.

ROGERS, Lynn. Wiley Rogers, Christopher,III. -

SCHOBLE, Frank, Jr. Frank Schoble, Tenthand Oxford Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

THOMPSON, Josiah D. John 0. Thompson,Park BouleVard, East Liverpool, Ohio.

THROCKMORTON Burton E. Verdi B.Throckmorton, dorn Products Refining Co.17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y.

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CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGWILLIAMS, John H. Mrs. Nellie Williams,

1700 Second Avenue, Bessemer, Ala.CLAGHORN Clifford H. R. Carleton Clag-

horn, 1226 Duffy Street, E. Savannah, Ga.PHILLIPS, Homer A. Mrs. A. A. Wood,

Fishkill, N. Y.BRENNAN, Lennox C. Miss Alfreda L.

Brennan, 394 East Eighteenth Street,Brooklyn, N. Y.

COTTON, Hugh D. B. J. Leslie Cotton,Union Club, New York, N. Y.

FUILTON. Archibald J. Mrs. Isabelle Fulton,133 John Street, Port Richmond, StatenIsland, N. Y.

JOHNSON, William B. Mrs. William B.Johnson, Alice, Tex.

McNULTY, Frank J. John F. McNulty, 411Tenth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

MAGUIRE, Edward B. Mrs. Nellie S. Ma-guire, 310 Oakland, Street, Wayne, Pa.

MARSHALL, Ira 0. Mrs. Katie Marshall,R1. F. D. 7, Greenville, Ohio.

MINOR, Bradford Bennett. Mrs. Alice Au-gusta Minor, Rosemont Farm, Pierce City,Mo.

WALTERS, Charles D. Mrs. Mary L. Wal-ters, 120 Oak Hill Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn.

CHAPLAIN.

TYLER, Barrett P. Mrs. Sophie L. Tyler,161 Madison Avenue, Morristown, N. J.

SERGEANTS.

BERGEN, Michael -J. Mrs. Katherine Bergen,305 West Sixty-seventh Street, New York,N. Y.

MORTON, William B. James H. Morton, R.F. D. 3, Brownsville, Tenn.

STANGEL, George W. Wenzel C. Stanger,general delivery, Howell, Nebr.

BECK, Henry E. Mrs. Margaret Beck, 1718Calhoun Street, Columbia, S. C.

BLACKBURN, Virgil. Mrs. Ross Blackburn,Warsaw. Ky.

CANADAY, Gus. Alvin Enloe Canaday, 110North Liberty Street, Jackson, Tenn.

CASEY, George Augustine. Mrs. MargaretCasey, Cold Springs, N. Y.

CLUTTER, Paul G. Mrs. J. L. Clutter, R.F. D. 2, Washington Courthouse, Ohio.

FIRREL, Irven A. George Firrel, WhiteEagle Okla

FOIT, Lowell M. S. C. Folt, 10302 MarlowAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

GRUMBRECnIT, Frank L. Mrs. Gertrude V.Grumbrecht. R. F. D. 3, Lancaster, Pa.

HOUCK, Andrew Jackson. Richard AgneHouck, 1012 Eagle Avenue, Alameda, Cal.

JORDAN, David V. Mrs. Annie Jordan, 4211Oneida Avenue, New York, N. Y.

LINDROTH, Emil. Mrs. Clara Lindroth,Shawano, Wis.

LIPKE, Lawrence L. Mrs. Alice C. Llpke,873 Appleton Street, Appleton, Wis.

McCARTER Thomas A. Thomas K. McCar-ter, 518 North Second Street, Temple, Tex.

McINERNY, Sylvester F. James Brown, 72Adams Street, Hoboken, N. J.

MAYNARD, Paul E. H. L. Maynard, 395South Main Street, Tottington, Conn.

OVER Clarence William. William Over, 720East Clark Street Vermillion, S. Dak.

PERSHA, Emery R. Mrs. George Gamble,West End Avenue, Carthage, N. Y.

SCHULTZ, George Frank. Frank Schultz,Rome, Wis.

SERGI, John. John Pancryk, 96 BocrumStreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.

SHEPERD, George A. Mrs. Mary Sheperd,New England, Pa.

WALTY, Carl H. Carl F. Walty, Riverhead,N. Y.

WEISE, Henry C. Henry C. Weise, 1700 WestWashington Street, Waukegan, Ill.

WEST, Leslie L. A. P. West 2507 PrairieStreet, Milwaukee, Wis.

BAKER, Robert H. James H. Baker, Liberty,Mo.

BELLINGER, Theodore. George Bellinger,Elko, S. C.

CONDEE, Harry A. Mrs. Charles H. Condee,1855 West Twenty-first Street, Los Angeles,Cal.

DAWSON, Robert F. Mrs. Elizabeth Dawson,1410 Montrose Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

DEDO, Leland Claude. Mrs. Dollie SheetsDedo, 619 Orville Avenue, Kansas City,Kans.

FROST, Clark R. Mrs. Nellie Frost, generaldelivery, Greenleaf, Kans.

GRINDSTAFF, James D. John H. Grind-staff, Johnson City, Tenn.

GUY. Fred L. Ira Roak, Tazeville, Tenn.HEAVENS, James P., jr. Mrs. McKinley,

1041 East Westmoreland Street, Philadel-phia, Pa.

HUP1MAN, James. Mrs. Ella Huffman, 267East Street, Wadsworth, Ohio.

HUGHES, Rush H. Miss islanche Hughes,Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va.

JACKSON, Bronce. Alex Jackson, generaldelivery, Barnard, Kans.

JENKINS, John J. Mrs. Ellen Jenkins, 221Twelfth Avenue, Homestead, Pa.

JOHNSON, Ernest M. Mrs. Hattie E. John-son, R. F. D. 1, box 152, Webb City, Mo.

JOHNSTON, Henry B. Mrs. Bertha C. Spriggs,Elbert, IV. Va.

JONES, Warren. Mrs. Walter E. Howe, 1268Stewart Street, Des Moines, Iowa.

KELLY, John W. Mrs. John V. Kelly, 2440East Clearfield Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

KILBURY, Kenneth John. Mrs. HarriettElizabeth Kilbury, 170 Elm Street, Brad-ford, Pa.

KOLINSKY, David. Mrs. Henrietta Avart,703, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

KRUEGER, Anthony. Mrs. Mildred Krueger,172 Ocean Avenue, Patchogue, N. Y.

MYERS, Nathaniel J. Richard M. Myers,West Plains, Mo.

O'SULLIVAN, John. Mrs. John O'Sullivan,1547 Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

PARKER, Harvey L. Tom W. Parker, WestPlains, Mo.

RAWLINSON, Joseph. John C. Rawlinson,166 Irvington Street, New Bedford, Mass.

REUPERT, Fred. Mrs. Emma Reupert, 550Thirty-sixth Street, Milwaukee, Wis.

RIGDON, Peter. Mrs. Anna Rigdon, Man-cheater, Ohio.

ROHLF, Claude H. Henry Rohlf, R. F. D.,Bellevue, Ohio.

ROZIER, Ralph R. Mrs. Lucille C. Rozier,Newark, Ark.

SEILER, William. Mrs. Zettle Seller, 3623Woodland Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.

SHIVELY, Daniel D. Mrs. Sarah A. Buckler,Erwimea, Pa.

PRISONERS RETURNED TO FRANCE(Continued from page 11.)

DAVID, Olie G., private. James P. David,father, Onego, W. Va.

MARSHALLCOWITE, Saul, private. BelleMarshallcowitz, sister, 102 John Street,New York, N, Y.

KROLL, Stuart, private. Cornelius Kroll,brother, 26 Pletcher Street, Whitinsville,Mass.

HANSON, Alfred E., private. John Hanson,brother, Crystal Lake, Ill.

ADCOCK, John W., private (first class). JackAdcock, Bethpage, Tenn.

ADAMS, Charles R., private. William Adams,R. F. D. No. 3, Waynesboro, Pa.

CALLAHAN, Cornelius B., cook. Mrs. AnnieCallahan, 1129 Thirty-ninth Street, Brook-

CAIY, John Joseph, private (first class).Mrs. John Bruce, sister, 50Q West One hun-dred and sixty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y.

BORST, Norman L., corporal. Adelbert Borst,father, 7 Hanley Street, Jamestown, N. Y.

FRANCESCONI, Angelo, private. AngdilePagalucci, sister, 91 Harrison Street, Ho-boken, N. J.

LEEPER, James F., private. William N.Leeper, father, Talbott, Tex.

APGAR, George L., lieutenant. Florence M.Apgar, wife, 26 Stone Street, Plainfield,N. J.

POURRON, George F.. corporal. Mrs. MaryE. Pourron, mother. Medford, Okla.

PETZOLD, Herman I., corporal. Mrs. MinniePetzold, mother, 23 Thorndyke Street, Flor-ence, Mass.

TRUSSELL, William D., corporal. EdgarTrussell. father, 350 Brewer Street, Spring-field, Mass.

LORENZ, Fred C., corporal. Mrs. Alma C.Lorenz. mother, 1326 Ripple Street, St.Louis, Mo.

SWANSON, lijimer, private (first class).Miss Emma Swanson, sister, St. Jernhult,Sundholm. Sweden.

BROWN, Edward C.. private. Mrs. PaulineBrown, mother, 823 North Depot Street,Sandusky, Ohio.

KEENER, William F.. corporal. Mrs. G. F.Keener, mother, 1147 North Duke Street,York, Pa.

YOUNG, David G., private. William Croots,uncle, route No. 4, Green Valley, Ill.

CASTANEDA, Hloseprivate. Jesus Castaneda,father, Jalpa, Tacate, Cas., Mex.

NUNZIATTO. Carmen, private. Antonio Nun-ziatto. father, Carbunale, Dinola, ProvinceDi Castera, Italy.

SLAIR, Charles H. John Slair, Talmage, Pa.SMITH, Will 0. Chris Smith, 622 Wisconsin

Avenue, Gladstone, Mich.STELZER, Leonard. August Stelzer, 118

East Columbia Street, Springfield, Ohio.TRANTER, Paul Webster. James Tranter,

general delivery, Armour, S. Dak.TREECE. Buren W. George W. Treece, R. F.

D. 2, Mount Carmel, Ill.VONK, Cornelius John. Mrs. Johanna C.

Vonk, 809 Eastern Avenue, Grand Rapids,Mich.

WALLACE, Edward. Mrs. Clara Wallace,2220 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, Cal.

WENSTROM, Gustave E. Mrs. Olaf Wen-strom, 5021 North Ashland Avenue, Chi-cago, Ill.

ZEIGLER, William. William Zeigler, Sauger-ties, N. Y.

BARBER, Guy Addison. Edward S. Roach,R. F. D. 3, Colfax, Wis.

BIRDSALL, Ernest E. Mrs. Ida Birdsall,Efflngham, Ill.

BROWN, Hugh M. Nolt C. Brown, Mattoon,Ill.

BURNHAM, Ellsworth A. E. Warren Burn-ham, 13 Heard Street. Chelsea, Mass.

CAMERON, John M. Mrs. Catherine A. Cam-eron, Third and Burkett Streets, Taylor,Tex.

CAMPBELL, Martin H. Mrs. Katie Campbell,622 Baker Street, Flint. Mich.

COWIE, James. Charles S. Cowie, 20 DicksonAvenue, Du Bois, Pa.

DIETZ, Harry H. Mrs. Kate B. Dietz, 2045Cough Street, Baltimore, Md.

DOTTS, James. Mrs. Maggie Wright, Mid-dietown, Ohio.

DUTTON, Albert A. William M. Dutton, 1340North Homan Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

GRUBBS, Charley A., private. Jesse M.Grubbs, father, Greenbrlar Route, Robert-son County, Tenn.

WESTBURG, Otto A., private. Mrs. GerdaMalberg. sister, 515 Kresge Building, De-troit Mich.

NEWMYAN, Ignatius, private. Louis Newman,38 Truckmountain Street, Freehold, N. J.

ZYGMUND, Martin, private. Polish MilitaryAlliance, friend, Madison, III.

REESE, Charles B., private. William Reese,father, Spring Hill, Nova Scotia, Canada.

DIEGOLI, Tony, private (first class). Mrs.Teresa Diegoli, mother, 12 Nelson Court,Plymouth, Mass.

DILGEN, John C., private. Mrs. Thomas J.Norton, sister, 176 Quincy Street, Brooklyn,N. Y.

EDELIN, Joseph A., private. Mrs. CatherineSchmiebel, sister, 2200 Fulton Road, Cleve-land. Ohio.

McCLINTOCK, George Edward private. Mrs.Sarah Gellespie, aunt, Kellettville, Pa.

B-RACKENS, Win. J., private, John A.Brackens, father, Spiller Street, Wytheville,

Va.BUDLONG. Alvin. private. Charles A. Bud-

long, father, 2628 Parkridge Avenue, Mar-nette, Wis.

CARLSON, Harold, sergeant. Mrs. E. C.Carlson. mother, 83 Lonsdale Street, Roch-ester, Mass.

JENKINS. Arthur B., corporal. Mrs. MaryCatherine Jenkins, wife, lock box 50, Ilynd-man, Pa.

HILL, John W., private. Jasper F. Hill,brother, Berry, Ala.

KLINKER, Juo. L. W., private. Jno, Kliuker,father, Deit, Iowa.

BOWERS, Milton H., private. Mrs. NicoleneBowers, wife, Hopwood, Pa.

DRADFORD, Walter L., private. W. G. Brad-ford, Tyler, Tex.

BREWER, Jacob A.. private. Mary Brewer,mother, 33 North Fourth Street, 'Duquesne,Pa.

BUCKNER, Carl J., corporal. Mrs. MarthaBuckner, mother, Blanco, Tex.

CARLSON, Charles John, private. Charles J.Carlson. father, Fayette City, Pa.

CARLSON, Franc 0., private. John L. Carl-son, brother, 14 West Here Streti. St.Charles, Ill.

CARR, Thomas. corporal. Mrs. Thos. Carr,wife. 1]9 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

CASSELLS, Roland B., corporal. Clyde Cas-sells. father, 4639 Richmond Street, Phila-delphia. Pa.

CHALLE. Nelson P., sergeant. Mrs. AnnaPhalle, mother, 521 Root Street, Chicago,Ill.

BRitECINER. John, private. Miss Anna Bred-nor, 724 East One hundred and lifty-sixthStreet, New York, N. Y.

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