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PalaLIJHED DAILr under order of THE PREXIDENT of THE UNITED STATES by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC INFORMATION GEORGE CREEL, ChairmaA * * COMPLETE Record of U. S. GOVERNMENT Activities VoL. 2 WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. No. 447 REPORT AGAINST WAGE INCREASE FOR BITUMINOUS COAL MINERS MADE TO FUEL ADMINISTRATOR HELD NOT WARRANTED AT PRESENT "Uncalled for as Part of the Plan of Stabilization" Says Telegram Sent President Hayes of United Mine Workers of America. Bituminous mine workers under agree- ment with the Government to continue operations at the existing scale until the end of the war or for a period of two years were notified on Friday by United States Fuel Administrator Harry A. Gar- field that existing information does not warrant an increase of wages in the bi- tunlinous fields, as part of the Govern- ment's general plan of wage stabilization. Mine Workers' Head Notified. This decision was transmitted in a tele- gram to Frank J. Hayes, president of the United Mine Workers of America, and other officials of the organization, who had taken up the question following a conference of anthracite mine workers and operators, who agreed upon recora- mendations to the conference committee of national labor adjustment agencies for a readjustment of their wage scale, to stabilize that branch of the industry with reference to other similar occupations. These recommendations were reviewed by the conference committee, of which Dr. Felix Frankfurter is chairman, and this committee in turn reported to Mr. Gar- field, whose decision has not yet been an- nounced. Text of Telegram. The telegram regarding the bituminous workers said: " I have read with care your letter of twenty-first and have conferred fully with Mr. White- and Mr. Pippin. Also have considered carefully whole question of bituminous wages in comparison with those of other industries and am con- vinced that increase 'of wages in-the bi- tuminous fields is not called for as part o. the plan of stabilization and therefore that no increase ought to be made at the present time." This announcement, It was pointed out at the Fuel Administration, does not in any way close the door toward Tiny in- formation which may be submitted at any time. It was based on a careful consid- eration of the whole question of bitumi- nous wages, in comparison with those in other industries. It is known that as regards the anthra- cite workers the available information indicated a manifest inequality of wages, as compared with those in other trades. (Continued on page 5.) TWELVE FOE AIRCRAFT DOWNED BY II. S. FLYERS IN 13 DAYS The War Department authorizes the . following: Eleven enemy airplanes and one hos- tile balloon were brought down by Ameri- can aviators brigaded -lth the British during the period from September 9 to September 22, inclusive, and five Ameri- can aviators were awarded the British distinguished flying cross, according to the latest Royal Flying Corps commu- niques just received here. Received Special Mention. Special mention was made as follows: " Lieut. G. A. Vaughn, while on offen- sive patrol. was engaged by about 15 en- emy airplanes, one of which, which was at- tacking a flight of our machines he dived on and shot down in flames. He then at- tacked another, which he followed down to 2,000 feet. This enemy airplane was seen to crash by another pilot." The distinguished flying cross was awarded to: Lieut. G. A. Vaughn. George A. Vaughn, father, 441 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lietit. T. J. Herbert. John T. Herbert, father, 1644 East Eighty-sixth Street, Clekeland, Ohio. Lieut. M. L. Campbell. Charles L. Campbell, father, Wakeman, Ohio. Lieut. L. A. Hamilton, 49 Bartlett Ave- nue, Pittsfield, Mass. Lieut. J. A. Reating. 5748 Peoria Street, Chicago, Ill., Mrs. James A. Keating, wife, 2232 West One hundred and ninth Street, Chicago, Il. Brought Down Planes. Enemy airplanes were brought down by: Lieut. H. C. Knotts, Edward C. Knotts, father, Carlinville. Il. Lieut. H. L. Bair, 111 West One hun- dred and eleventh Street, New York, N. Y. Lieut. W. W. Lauer, (Willard WLauer, Mrs. W. J. Lauer, 3422 Park View Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Lieut. F. E. Luff, H. J. Luff. father, 3046 Lincoln 'Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Lieut. T. L. Moore, 617 Chestnut Street, Kewanee, Ill. Lieut. J. 0. Creech, 6614 Harlan Place, Takoma Park. Washington, D. C. Lieut. W. Clements, Gloucester, Va. Lieut. F. E. Kindley, Uther Callahan, cousin. Gravette, Ark. Second Lieut. H. Burdick, 174 Rensen Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lieut. E. W. Springs, Leroy Springs,- father, Lancaster, Pa. Lieut. G. D. Wicks, Mrs. Lucie C. Wicks, mother, Sanquolt, N. Y. A hostile balloon was brought down by: Second Lieut. A, F. Diamond, Mrs. Emma J. Adams, Baltimore and Rose Streets, Mobile, Ala. HOW HUGE U. S. NAVY GUNS MOUNTED ON RAILWAY CARS ARE NOW HURLING SHELLS FAR BEHIND GERMAN LINES BAN OFSECRECYLIFTED BYSECRETARYDANIELS Special Cars and Locomo- tives Were Built in This Country - Largest Can- non Ever Placed on Mobile Mountings-Independent Train for Each, Carrying FullEquipment-Manned by Naval Officers and Men. Secretary Daniels authorizes the fol- lowing: Press dispatches from France (etailing the destruction wrought back of the Ger- man lines by huge naval guns operating with the French and American forces make it possible now to disclose some. particulars of these guns and how they were built, which has been a jealously guarded secret. These guns were originally intended for the new battle cruisers, but a change in the design of the cruisers left the guns available for other use, and as there w'as in the Navy no immediate need for them afloat Rear Admiral Ralph Earle, chief of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance, recommended that they be placed on rail- way mountings for land service with the armies in France. He felt that if these guns could be placed upon railway mount- ings, that would make them readily mobile like the British and French naval guns of smaller caliber, they would prove a valuable adjunct to our Artillery forces overseas, and he was directed to proceed with the design and construction. Largest Ever Placed on Mobile Mount- ings. The American naval guns thr6w a heavier projectile and have a greater muzzle velocity than any previously placed on a mobile shore mounting. From the first it was seen that in order to make the project successful, the rail- way battery must be made completely mobile, so that it might operate without being based at any one particular spot. For this reason, it was necessary to pro- vide not only the railway cars mounting the guns, but also locomotives and cars sufficient to accommodate all the oper- (Continued on page 7.)

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PalaLIJHED DAILr under order of THE PREXIDENT of THE UNITED STATES by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC INFORMATIONGEORGE CREEL, ChairmaA * * COMPLETE Record of U. S. GOVERNMENT Activities

VoL. 2 WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. No. 447

REPORT AGAINST WAGE INCREASEFOR BITUMINOUS COAL MINERSMADE TO FUEL ADMINISTRATORHELD NOT WARRANTED AT PRESENT

"Uncalled for as Part of the Planof Stabilization" Says TelegramSent President Hayes of UnitedMine Workers of America.

Bituminous mine workers under agree-ment with the Government to continueoperations at the existing scale until theend of the war or for a period of twoyears were notified on Friday by UnitedStates Fuel Administrator Harry A. Gar-field that existing information does notwarrant an increase of wages in the bi-tunlinous fields, as part of the Govern-ment's general plan of wage stabilization.

Mine Workers' Head Notified.This decision was transmitted in a tele-

gram to Frank J. Hayes, president of theUnited Mine Workers of America, andother officials of the organization, whohad taken up the question following aconference of anthracite mine workersand operators, who agreed upon recora-mendations to the conference committeeof national labor adjustment agencies fora readjustment of their wage scale, tostabilize that branch of the industry withreference to other similar occupations.These recommendations were reviewed bythe conference committee, of which Dr.Felix Frankfurter is chairman, and thiscommittee in turn reported to Mr. Gar-field, whose decision has not yet been an-nounced.

Text of Telegram.The telegram regarding the bituminous

workers said:" I have read with care your letter of

twenty-first and have conferred fully withMr. White- and Mr. Pippin. Also haveconsidered carefully whole question ofbituminous wages in comparison withthose of other industries and am con-vinced that increase 'of wages in-the bi-tuminous fields is not called for as parto. the plan of stabilization and thereforethat no increase ought to be made at thepresent time."

This announcement, It was pointed outat the Fuel Administration, does not inany way close the door toward Tiny in-formation which may be submitted at anytime. It was based on a careful consid-eration of the whole question of bitumi-nous wages, in comparison with those inother industries.

It is known that as regards the anthra-cite workers the available informationindicated a manifest inequality of wages,as compared with those in other trades.

(Continued on page 5.)

TWELVE FOE AIRCRAFT DOWNEDBY II. S. FLYERS IN 13 DAYS

The War Department authorizes the. following:

Eleven enemy airplanes and one hos-tile balloon were brought down by Ameri-can aviators brigaded -lth the Britishduring the period from September 9 toSeptember 22, inclusive, and five Ameri-can aviators were awarded the Britishdistinguished flying cross, according tothe latest Royal Flying Corps commu-niques just received here.

Received Special Mention.Special mention was made as follows:" Lieut. G. A. Vaughn, while on offen-

sive patrol. was engaged by about 15 en-emy airplanes, one of which, which was at-tacking a flight of our machines he divedon and shot down in flames. He then at-tacked another, which he followed downto 2,000 feet. This enemy airplane wasseen to crash by another pilot."

The distinguished flying cross wasawarded to:

Lieut. G. A. Vaughn. George A.Vaughn, father, 441 Washington Avenue,Brooklyn, N. Y.

Lietit. T. J. Herbert. John T. Herbert,father, 1644 East Eighty-sixth Street,Clekeland, Ohio.

Lieut. M. L. Campbell. Charles L.Campbell, father, Wakeman, Ohio.

Lieut. L. A. Hamilton, 49 Bartlett Ave-nue, Pittsfield, Mass.

Lieut. J. A. Reating. 5748 Peoria Street,Chicago, Ill., Mrs. James A. Keating,wife, 2232 West One hundred and ninthStreet, Chicago, Il.

Brought Down Planes.Enemy airplanes were brought down

by:Lieut. H. C. Knotts, Edward C. Knotts,

father, Carlinville. Il.Lieut. H. L. Bair, 111 West One hun-

dred and eleventh Street, New York, N. Y.Lieut. W. W. Lauer, (Willard WLauer,

Mrs. W. J. Lauer, 3422 Park View Avenue,Pittsburgh, Pa.)

Lieut. F. E. Luff, H. J. Luff. father,3046 Lincoln 'Boulevard, ClevelandHeights, Ohio.

Lieut. T. L. Moore, 617 Chestnut Street,Kewanee, Ill.

Lieut. J. 0. Creech, 6614 Harlan Place,Takoma Park. Washington, D. C.

Lieut. W. Clements, Gloucester, Va.Lieut. F. E. Kindley, Uther Callahan,

cousin. Gravette, Ark.Second Lieut. H. Burdick, 174 Rensen

Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.Lieut. E. W. Springs, Leroy Springs,-

father, Lancaster, Pa.Lieut. G. D. Wicks, Mrs. Lucie C. Wicks,

mother, Sanquolt, N. Y.A hostile balloon was brought down

by:Second Lieut. A, F. Diamond, Mrs.

Emma J. Adams, Baltimore and RoseStreets, Mobile, Ala.

HOW HUGE U. S. NAVY GUNSMOUNTED ON RAILWAY CARSARE NOW HURLING SHELLSFAR BEHIND GERMAN LINESBAN OFSECRECYLIFTEDBYSECRETARYDANIELS

Special Cars and Locomo-tives Were Built in ThisCountry - Largest Can-non Ever Placed on MobileMountings-IndependentTrain for Each, CarryingFullEquipment-Mannedby Naval Officers and Men.

Secretary Daniels authorizes the fol-lowing:

Press dispatches from France (etailing

the destruction wrought back of the Ger-man lines by huge naval guns operatingwith the French and American forcesmake it possible now to disclose some.particulars of these guns and how theywere built, which has been a jealouslyguarded secret.

These guns were originally intendedfor the new battle cruisers, but a changein the design of the cruisers left theguns available for other use, and as therew'as in the Navy no immediate need forthem afloat Rear Admiral Ralph Earle,chief of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance,recommended that they be placed on rail-way mountings for land service with thearmies in France. He felt that if theseguns could be placed upon railway mount-ings, that would make them readily mobilelike the British and French naval gunsof smaller caliber, they would prove avaluable adjunct to our Artillery forcesoverseas, and he was directed to proceedwith the design and construction.

Largest Ever Placed on Mobile Mount-ings.

The American naval guns thr6w aheavier projectile and have a greatermuzzle velocity than any previouslyplaced on a mobile shore mounting.

From the first it was seen that in orderto make the project successful, the rail-way battery must be made completelymobile, so that it might operate withoutbeing based at any one particular spot.For this reason, it was necessary to pro-vide not only the railway cars mountingthe guns, but also locomotives and carssufficient to accommodate all the oper-

(Continued on page 7.)

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THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 1918.2

GERMANS FORCED TO GIVEUP 7,000 SQUARE MILES OFTERRITORY SINCE JULY 18,GENERAL MARCH STATESLARGE MASS OF ENEMYTROOPS FACE U. S. ARMY

Coal Fields in NorthernFrance Cleared of Foe-Drive Begun by the Brit-ish, French, and ItaliansInItaly-Number of Gen-eral Officers ReturningHome Will Be Assigned toImportant Commands.

Press interview by Gen. March, Octo-ber 26, 1918:

During the week, since I talked to youlast, the steady. retirement of the enemyhas been in progress, and we have takenfrom them 400 square miles. Since July18, when the German drive was broughtto a standstill by our first counteroffen-sive, the territory we have retakenamounts to more than 7,000 square miles.

After I talked to you last Saturday, theAllies advanced rapidly eastward acrossthe plains of Flanders to the line of thecanal n hich runs from Eede on the Dutcflfrontier to Deynze on the Lys, where theenemy had stopped his retreat and hadorganized his resistance. By this ad-vance the area in Belgium occupied bythe Allies has been increased to 1,300square miles, five times as much as theAllies held on July 18.

Coal Fields Released.

South of the Belgian frontier, inFrench Flanders and Artois, the enemywithdrew quickiv from Lille and Douai,20 miles to the line of the Escaut River,through Tournai and Valenciennes. Thisretreat released all of the coal fields innorthern France, except a small tractabout 5 miles square that lies east of theEscaut.

The pnemy's attempt to stand behindthe Selle River between the Escaut andLe Cateau was frustrated by the British,who drove forward on Wednesday, Thurs-day, and Friday across that organizeddefense line on a 15-mile front and ad-vanced 5 miles in 3 days to Le Quesnoyand the railway south of Valenciennes.

Enemy Resistance Stubborn.

South of this sector the allied advancestopped at the Sambre Canal and theOise River. Enemy resistance has beenstubborn in the Oise-Serre angle and east-ward to the Argonne along the Hunding-Brunhilde line. The general line nowhed by the allied forces along this frontis substantially parallel to the railroadsy stem, which it threatens at all points.In front of our own troops in the Ar-gonne a very large mass of Germantroops has been concentrated, since itis imperative for the enemy to protect

this railroad line, which runs fromMezieres down to Metz.

On the Italian front an attack has beenbegun by Italian, French, and Britishforces on the Asiago Plateau, on themountains between the Brenta and thePiave, and on the Piave. Five thousandprisoners have been reported capturedduring the first two days. The extent ofground gained is not yet definitely knownofficially.

On the Balkan front in northern Serbiathe French and Serbian troops are pur-suing the enemy toward the Danube andare now about 60 miles south of it on theMorava River. To the east French troopshave reached the Danube at Vidin in thenorthwest corner of Bulgaria, and patrolshave crossed the river at that point andencountered hostile troops on the Rou-maian side.

Questions and Answers.Gen. March replied to questions as fol-

lows:Q. Gon. March is requested to indicate

where the 110th Field Artillery now isand whether or not it has recently beenin action.

A. The 110th Field Artillery went overas a part of the 29th Division. It is notwith that division at present, but is stillin an artillery training area.

Q. We are getting many inquiries as tolocation and activities of various units ofthe 83d and 84th Divisions. Can you giveout any information?

A. The 83d is a Depot Division andhas not been in action. The 84th Divisionis just arriving in France.

Q. Are you in a position to say whetheror not the 313th Infantry, which .sailedfrom here as a part of the 79th Division,has been in action, and if this regiment isstill a part of the 79th Division?

A. It is still a part of the 79th Di-vision, and that Division is on the linenear the Meuse.

Q. Has the 58th Infantry been en-gaged recently? If so, where?*

A. Was in action west of the Meuse,when last reported, October 12.

Q. Where is the 319th Infantry; andhas it been in battle?

A. Belongs to the 80th Division. whichhas been in action near the Meuse.

Q. Can you tell whether the 40th Di-vision, unler Maj. Gen. Strong, has beenin action?

A. It has not; it is a depot division.Q. On October 5 Gen. March reported

the 33d Division as having been engagedat Verdun on September 14. Is it per-missible to say what action it has hadsince, and where?

A. That isn't exactly what I said. Isaid that the headquarters of the divi-sion were near Verdun. When last re-ported, it was in action east of the Meuse.

Q. Where is the 313th Field Artilleryand what are the latest reports dealingwith its activities?

A. Belongs to the 80th Division, whichis on the line near the Meuse.

Q. Where is the 332d Field Artillery?A. It is attached to the 32d Division,

and that division is now in action be-tween the Meuse and the Argonne.

Q. The 58th Infantry. Where did thisdivision fight in early August?

A. It belongs to the 4th Division, whichin early August was on the Vesle. I

Q. Has Battery B, 50th Arfillery, C. A.C., arrived over there?

A. Yes.

In answer to questions, the locations ofthe following units were given out.

One hundred and sixth Infantry.-Partof the British drive when last reported.104th, 105th, 100th Machine Gun Bat-talions. Also reported as taking part inthe British drive in the section east ofCambral.

One hundred and fifth Field Artillery.-Attached to the 33d Division, in actioneast of the Meuse.

Fifty-seventh Artillery.-Attached tothe First Army.

Fifty ninth Artillery.-Attached to the4th Army Corps; on the Meuse.

Second Pioneer Infantry.-At Dijon.Seventy-seventh Division.-Last re-

ported on October 13 in the Argonne.Fifty-third Pioneer Infantry. - Re-

ported as being near Bellefontaine.Three hundred and third Infantry.-At-

tached to 76th Division; in action on theArgonne-Meuse front when last reported,October 16.

Three huhdred and tenth Infantry.-Belongs to the 78th Division; same sec-tor.

Three hundred and fifteenth Infantry.-Belongs to the 79th Division; same sector.

Three hundred and twenty-sixth In-fantry.-Same sector; belongs to the 82dDivision.

Q. Has Gen. Moseley been assigned toCamp Custer?

A. No.Q. Will the Chief of St give the regi-

ment of which Col. Tobin is in command,and the brigade, the division, and thecorps to which that regiment belongs, to-gether with its location?

A. Last reported with the Army Artil-lery Park, First Army.

Q. Is the 44th Regiment of Engineersa railroad regiment, and where is it?

A. It is a railroad regiment and is nearSatunur.

Q. Please ascertain who is the presentcommander of the 308th Trench MortarBattery and whether that battery is stilla part of the 83rd Division?

A. It is still with the 83rd. We have nodetails as to its commander.

Q. The Associated Press hears thatMaj. Gen. Bundy has been recalled totake command of a division to be or-ganized at Camp Pike. Confirmation isrequested.

General Officers Returning.

A. A number of general officers are enroute from France to the United States.Gen. Pershing has asked authority tosend them back, which was granted, andthose general officers will be assigned toimportant commands. Gen. Bundy is oneof them and he will be assigned to CampPike.

The general officers whom Gen. Persh-ing is sending back, all of whom havedone fine work over there, are Gen.Bundy, Gen. Edwards, Gen. Cameron,Gen. McMahon, and Gen. Buck. Gen.Buck 4tad a particularly distinguishedcareer, winning the Distinguished Serv-ice Cross for gallantry in action. All ofthe officers have.done splendidly. -In thisconnection, I would state that Maj. Gen.Duncan, whom I reported at a previousconference as about to be ordered home,after being in the hospital in France forseverdl months, was reported by Gen.Pershing as nofe able to go back on theline. I !im very glad that he is not on

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THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

SHORTLINE RAILROAD CONTRACTIS APPROVED AND PROMULGATEDBY DIRECTOR GENERAL M'ADOO

STATEMENT OUTLINING ITS TERMS

Roads to Remain Ur.der the Manage-ment of Owners Until NecessaryTo Be Taken Over by the Govern-ment for War Purposes.

The Untted States Railroad Adminis-tration Issues the following: -

Director General McAdoo has approvedand promulgated the contract for theshort-line railroads.

This contract follows the general prin-ciples announced by the President at thetime he vetoed the short-line resolution.It is believed that this will be satisfac-tory to short-line owners and will enablethem to continue in operation us success-fully as before Federal control.

Terms of the Contract.It provides that until it is necessary for

the Director General to exercise controlover the short-line roads for war pur-poses, they are to remain under the man-agement and direction of their ownersand are entitled to all the revenues andresponsible for all expenses and obliga-tions; that the rates, fares, and chargesfor transportation services performedjointly by the short lines and the trunklines shall be divided fairly between theDirector General and the company. Thearbitraries and percentages of joint ratesreceived by the short lines on January 1,1918, shall not be reduced, and when jointrates are increased, the short lines shallreceive their proportion of such 'in-creased rate in the same ratio; that theshort lines are to receive an equitable al-lotment of cars (and where feasible mo-tive power), and for the equipment fur-nished by the Director General they shallpay same rental as the Director Generalpays for their equipment used by him,and an allowance of two days free timeon cars for loading and unloading ismade on lines of road of 100 miles inlength or less.

Routing of Competitive Traffic.Such arrangement shall be made for the

routing of competitive traffic over theshort line as will guarantee to it the sameamount of competitive traffic as was en-joyed for the average of the three yearsending December 31, 1917, and the shortline as far as practicable is to have thebenefit of the purchasing agences of theDirector General in the purchase of mate-rial and supplies, and at the prices paidby him; and have its repairs made at theshops of its connecting lines upon thesame tertms as was enjoyed before Fed-e-i I control.

There shall be no discriminationagainst the company in the matter ofpublishing tariffs and routing. Shortlines will be treated in the same manneras the trunk lines, except that nothing inthe contract shall be construed to requirethe establishment of joint rates wherejoint rates were not in effect at the begin-ning of Federal control.

The order of relinquishment issued inJune is to be set aside, and the road re-

BASrS OF MAXIMUM PRICESFOR BURLAP IN CARLOAD LOTS

B. M. Baruch, chairman of the War In-dustries Board, authorizes the following:

The War Industries Board, through theJute, Hemp, and Cordage Section, an-nounces it has accepted the offer of theburlap importers and bag manufacturersto establish the following basis of maxi-mum prices for burlap in carload orlarger quantities, effective October 4,1918:

Per yard, 40-inch, 8-ounce, 13.6 centsPacific coast; 14 cents Atlantic and Gulfports.

Per yard, 40-inch, 10J-ounce, 16 centsPacific coast; 161 cents Atlantic and Gulfports.

Other sizes and weights in equal pro-portion.

Other points in United States based onfreight from Pacific coast.

Quantities less than carload at pricesslightly higher to cover cost of handling.

These prices to be effective until aboutFebruary 1, 1919.

This resolution is yoluntarily made bythe trade because much lower prices areexpected to prevail as the result of pur-chases to be made after January 1, 1919,through assistance of the War IndustriesBoard, and, therefore, does not affect thevalidity or integrity of contracts madeprior to October 4, 1918.

In its aitn to secure much lower pricesfor all purchasers of burlap In the UnitedStates, the War Industries Board real-izes that this-voluntary reduction repre-sents very heavy losses to importers andbag manufacturers. That the losses maybe the more equitably distributed, it istherefore the duty of each citizen tostand loyally by any contract for burlapmade prior to October 4, 1918.

Dealers in secondhand bags and burlapattended a conference with the War In-dustries Board October 10, and after afull explanation of the situation, placedthemselves on record as being in accordwith the action taken and pledged theirloyal support to the maintenance of maxi-mum prices on the basis of these pricesfor flew burlap, and in the usual propor-tion thereto.

Bag manufacturers established maxi-mum prices on bags, f. o. b. factory, onthe following basis:

Maximum prices on burlap, f. o. b.factory, plus cost of manufacturing, plus5% margin.

The War Industries Board will makefurther announcements on burlap aboutFebruary 1, 1919.

LOST ON THE TICONDEROGA.

The following name has been added tothe list of soldiers who lost their lives inthe sinking of the U. S. S. Ticonderoga:

Private W. F. Wachstetter: emergencyaddress, Mrs. F. D. Helms, Anderson, Ind.

stored to Federal control on the basis ofthe contract, and the right is given to theDirector General to take over the opera-tion of the road if in his opinion a warnecessity arises.

The Director General will formulatedefinite rules and regulations governingexchange transportation, which shall ap-ply to the short ainds without discrimina-tion.

AVERAGE RETAIL COAL PRICESFOR FIFTY CITIES ARE SHOWN

The Department of Labor authorizesthe following:

In the October Monthly Labor Review,which will soon be published by theBureau of Labor Statistics of the Depart-meat of Labor, is given a table showingby cities the average retail prices of coalon January 15 and July 15 of each year,1913 to 1918. Prices are shown for 50cities from which prices are secured bythis bureau for food. The coal dealersIn each city were asked to quote priceson the kinds of coal usually sold forhousehold use. The table shows prices ofPennsylvania anthracite white ash coal,both in stove size and in chestnut size,and an average price for each city of theseveral kinds of butifminous coal.

The following table gives the priepsfor a few of the cities, which will beshown in the Review. All prices are fora ton of 2,000 pounds, unless otherwisestated. Prices for Seattle are those forzone A, which is the cheapest zone of dis-tribution. Prices in the other zones rangefrom 25 cents to $1.50 per ton additional.

January. July.

1913 1918 1913 1918

Baltimore (2,240 lbs.):PA anthracite-

Stove ... ... . 9.0 7.24 10.45Chestnut.............93 75 7.49 10.55

Boaton:Pa anthracite- I

Stove...............8.25 9. 5 7.50 10.25Chestnut................25 9.85 7.75 10.2

Chicago:Pa anthracite-

Steve................00 7.80 10.90Cbestnut...........2 l.. 39 .0 10.8

Bituminous..........4.97 0.07 4.65 6.48Cincinnati:

Pa. anthracite-Stove.. ............. 825 90 7.50 11.6Chestnut...............8.75 9.59 7.75

Bituminous............3. 0 0.10 3.38 ![0.7Detroit:

Pa. anthracit -Stove...............800 9.88 7.45 10.15Chestnut............8.25 10.08 7.05 10.32

Bituminous.. .......... 5.201 &27 1.. 818New York:

Pa. anthracite-Stove................7.07 9.06 0. 9.30Chestnut........--.....7.14 9.0S 6.80 9.29

Phladelphia (2,240 lbs.):Pa atracite--

Stove................7.16 9.5 6.89.81Chestnut.............7. 8 9. 7.14 9.89

St. Louis:Pa. anthracite-

Stove................8.44 10.43 7.74 11.00Chestnut............ 8.0 1053 7. 11.25

Bituminous.............." 5.44 3.04 5.89San Francico:

Bituminous............1200 13.87 1200 14.68Seattle (Zona A):

Bituminous..............7.13 7.87 7.20 9.13Washington (2.240 lbs.):

Pa. anthracite:Stove................... 7.5 t0. 19'

PROXOTED TO BE XAJORS.

Special Orders, No. 245:461. The uppointments of the follow-

lug-named officers in the Infantry, UnitedStates Army, during the existing eme*r-genCy, with rank from7 October 14, 1918,are announced:

To be majors.-Capts. Walter . M1ann,Infantry; Paul J. Dowling, Infantry;Clinton I. Mc8lure, Infantry; John J2 M1-Ewan, Infantry; and Aubrey J. Bassett,Infantry.

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THE OFFICIAL U. S. BUUETINz SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

@meidt R t5. Allati?ublished Every Week Day, Except

Legal Holidays, by the Committeeon Public Information.

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American Communique

Aiericcn Official Communique No. 163.11EADQTJARTEns AmricAN

XPEIrIoNARY FORCES,October 24, 1918.

On the Verdun front there hasbeen local fighting throughout theday. In a minor operation in the re-gion of Bantheville our troops ad-vanced their line 500 meters, reach-ing the ridge north of the village andcapturing 170 prisoners. As a resultof yesterday's successful action eastof the Meuse our troops are now es-tablished on the high ground in theBois D'Etrayes. Artillery fire hascontinued severe on the whole front,especially on the Cote De Chatillonand the Bois Des Cuares.

EXPORTATION OF SECONDHANDARTICLES OF IRON OR STEEL

The War Trade Board announces, in anfew ruling (W. T. B. R. 290), that onand after November 1, 1918, all appli-cants for licenses to export second-handartietes composed of Iron or steel will berequired to state on Form X that theeommodity to be exported is "second-hand." Failure on the part of the appli-cant to describe secondhand material asouch will be regarded as an inaccuratedescription of the goods, and the appli-cant will be subject to the prescribedpenalty therefor.

Cotton Sales ContractsOn and After January 1

Under U. S. StandardsThe following notice has been sent out

by the Committee on Cotton Distributionof the United States War IndustriesBoard:

" In order to facilitate the control ofdistribution of cotton which has beenundertaken by the United States Govern-ment, all shippers of raw cotton in theUnited States will be required, beginningJanuary 1, 1919, to make their sales con-tracts in terms of the Official CottonStandadrds of the United States.

CHARLES J. BRAND,Chairman, Committee on

Cotton Distribution."

NATIONAL BANK STATEMENTFOR WEEK ENDING OCT. 25

Applications to the Comptroller of theCurrency during the week ending Friday,October 25, 1918, for authority to organ-ize national banks and to convert Statebanks into national banks, chartersissued, charters extended and reextended,increases and reductions of capital Lip-proved, changes of title approved and na-tional banks placed in voluntary liquida-tion.

APPLICATIONS FOR CHARTER.Capital.

Fo conversion of State banks: TheUnion National Bank of Sattle,

Wash.; conversion of the Unionlavugs & Trust Co. of Seattle-. $600, 000

IC CREASES OF CAPITAL APPROVEDAmount.

The Penn National Bank, Philadel-phia, Pa. Capital increased from$500,000 to $1,000,000--------- $500, 000

CHARTERS EXTENDED.The First National Bank of Buffalo

Center, Iowa. Charter extendeduntil close of business on October19, 1938.

The City National Bank of Harris-burg, III. Charter extended untilclose of business on October 23,1938.

The Peoples National Bank of War-rensburg, Mo. Charter cxtended -until close of business on October23, 1988.

VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATIONS.

The Martindale National Bank, Mar-tindale, Tex. Liquidating agent,F. P. Johnson, Martindale. As-sets purchased and liabilities as-sumed by the partnership of J. B.and R. N. Martindale--------....

Capital.

$23, 000

STOCKS OF WHEAT REPORTEDOCTOBER I SHOW INCREASE

According to a food survey of the De-partment of Agriculture, dated October1, 1918, the commercial stocks of wheatreported for that date amounted to195,997,839 bushels, as against 114,331,842bushels reported on hand in a similarsurvey for September 1. These figuresrefer to stocks actually reported and donot represent the total commercial stocksof the country, nor do they include stockson farms.

The stocks reported for October 1 wereheld by 12,979 firms, consisting of ele-vators, warehouses, grain mills, andwholesale dealers. These holdings, likethose of September 1, 1918, were nearly

SIR ERIC GEDDES THANKS U. S.FOR TRAFALGAR DAY MESSAGE

The following cablegram has been re-ceived from Sir Eric Geddes, First Lordof the British Admiralty, in reply to theresolution adopted through the Four Min-ute Men of the Committee on Public In-formation on October 21st, TrafalgarDay:

On behalf of the Board of Admiraltyand the British Navy, I beg to convey toyou and your colleagues our vcry w arimestthanks for the stirring messige of appre-ciation and gratitude which you haveconveyed to us in the form of a resolution,passed by some thirty million people ofthe United States of America on Trafal-gar Day. It is the tradition, privilege,and pride of the British Navy to hi.veborne the brunt of the sea warfareagainst the enemy, and there is no part ofthat duty which it carries out withgreater zeal and personal affection thanthat of conveying and escorting yoursplendid soldiers across the Atlantic.Ever since the first daIy when the forcesof the United States joined the Allies,we have been proud to share with yourNavy our hourly perils and anxicti-s, andon behalf of the Royal Navy, I na ish toassure the people of the United Statesthat we on our part admire and appre-ciate more than we can express the won-derful enthusiasm of the great Americanpeople for the common cause, an enthus-lasm which I have personally had thepleasure of witnessing recently in yourown country, and which can not fail toinsure the complete victory of the Allies.Your most appreciative inessage has beencommunicated to the British Navy in allparts of the world.

ERIC GEDDIS,First Lord of the Admiralty, London.

NO PROMOTION FOR OFFICERSHAVING RATING LESS THAN 60

Circular No. 32, War Department, datedOctober 23, 1918, says:

In connection with General Orders, No.78 and No. 85, War Department, 1918, thefollowing is published for the infornia-tion and guidance of all concerned:

No officer will be recommended for pro-motion the average of whose last ratingand revised rating Is less than 60 points.If a vacancy occurs for which there is noeligible officer having a last rating and-revised rating as high as 60 points, theWar Department will be notified and re-quest made that the vacancy be filled bytransfer.

By order of the Secretary of War:PEYTON 0. MARCH,

General, Chief of Staff.Official:

P. C. HAairs,The Adjutant General.

three times as large as the stocks held bythe same firms a year earlier, the actualpercentage for October 1 being 297.6 percent of the 1917 stocks.

Better than money because they earnmoney; buy a WAR-SAVINGS STAMP,TO-DAY.

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I WORK OF CONGRESSBRIEFLY TOLD I

SENATE.

Conferees on the $6,000,000,000 war de-ficiency appropriation bill reached a fullagreement last evening and the report,i as submitted to the House to-day for ap-proval. The Senate will act upon it whenit reconvenes -Monday. 'The Senate elim-iated the House provision giving the

Secretary of War authority to acquireland for the' constructiop of hospitals.The conferees compromised by giving au-thority to construct hospitals, but notauthority to conden land. The elimina-tion by--he Senate of appropriations forthe purchase of land for rifle ranges atFayetteville, N. C., and Louisville, Ky.,was not Interfered with.

Secretary of War Baker yesterday af-ternoon gave the Military Committee arccital of his experiences on the fight-ing front. He furnished the commiltteewith a statement of the number of men,of cannon, and the amount of ammunitionavailable as well as the needs that shouldbe supplied. The hearing bdfore the com-mittee was confidential.

Chairman Simmons, of the FinanceCommittee, announced last evening afterthe adjournment of the committee, thatthe war revenue bill would not be report-ed to the Senate until it convenes afterthe election. Members of the committeewill remain here during the recess andwork on the measure. Yesterday the coin-inittee went over the insurance sectionand agreed to a nuipber of changes, but110 final action was voted onathe section.Inheritance tax rates were also discussedfurther, but definite conclusions were notreached. Chairman Baruch, of the WarInduptries Board, was before the com-n:ttee at the morning session to urgeexeimptions for those who have investedcapital in the potash industry in orderthat this new industry -might be en-couraged. He asked that they be treatedin the same manner as the oil anti gasindustry so that production might bestimulated.

For the purpose of investigating theexplosion at the shell-loading plant atMorgan, N. J:, Senators Meyers, Beck-hum, and Frelinghuysen were designateda-- a-subcommittee.

HOUSE.

Representative Saba'91, of Illinois, in-troduced a resolution to designate No-vemlber 8 as Czecho-Slovak Day, to beobserved throughout the country as a dayof welcome and greeting to the new sisterrepublic.

NEW RED CROSS LONDON BUREAU.

The Red Cross issues the following re-ceived from London by mail:

To provide speedy and efficient relieffor American soldiers and sailors whonay be in distress through torpedoings

and shipwrecks. the American Red Crosshas organized a bureau of emergency serv-lee to cooperate with the Army and Navyand American consuls. The bureau willbe in charge of Capt. H. S. Wells, Withheadquarters at 52 Grosvenor Gardens,London.

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Bills Approved by President)

Tin WHIr HousE,October 24/, 1918.

The President has approved bills andjoint resolution, as follows:October 16, 1918:

H. It. 12402. An act to exclude and ex-pel from the United States aliens who aremembers of the anarchistic and similarclasses.Octobe'r 17. 1918:

H. it. 12982. An act to authorize theSecretary of the Navy to purchase fromthe Commonwealth of Massachusetts alarge dry dock and appurtenant lands.

October 19, 1918:H. J. Res. 331. Joint resolution author-

izing the readmission to the UnitedStates of certain aliens who have beenconscripted or have volunteered for serv-ice with the military forces of the UnitedStates or cobelligerent forces.

October 22, 1918:H. R. 10609. An act authorizing the

Secretary of the Treasury to exchangethe present Federal building site atEatonton, Ga., for another site on thepublic siuare in said city.October 23, 1918:

S. 3470. An act to amend section 35 ofthe Criminal Code of the United States.October 16, 1918-

S. 3. 38. An act to prvent'corrupt prac-tices-in the election of Senators, Repre-sentatives, or Delegates in Congress.

October 19, 1918-S. 4871. An act to authorize the Phila-

delphia, Harrisburg & Pittsburgh Rail-road Co., its lessees, successors, and as-signs, to construct a bidge across theSusquehanna River from the city of Har-risburg, Dauphin County, Pa., to theborough of Lemoyne, Cumberland County,Pa.October 21, 1918-

S. 933. An act to authorize the Secre-tary of the Interior to issue patent forcertain land to school district numberednine of Sanders County, Mont.

S. 3225. An act to reserve as a part ofthe Oregon National Forest certain landsthat were revested in the United Statespursuant to the decision of the SupremeCourt of the United States in the case ofthe Oregon and California Railroad Co.against the United States.

AGAINST MINE WAGE RAISE.(Continued from page 1.)

The facts 4 t the disposal of the Govern-ment as regards bituminous wages havenot indicated an unstable situation incomparison with other industries.

The position of the Fuel Adininistra-tion, it was stated, was taken with fullappreciation of the splendid productionrecords by both bituminous and anthra-cite workers. Announcement of the no-table increases in production and assur-ance on the part of the mine workers thatthey are determined to produce theamount of coal necessary to win the waralready have been cabled to General Per-shing.

Give up your luxuries that the Kaisermay be made to give up his ambitions.

INSIGNIA OF THE ARMY MOTORTRANSPORT CORPS ADOPTED

The War Department authorizes, thefollowing:

The insignia of the Motor TransportCorps has been adopted. It.consists of abronze wheel upon which is superimposeda winged hut. The wheel is symbolic ofpower, as its function is to transmit ormodify motion, and forms an essentialpart of nearly Overy kind of mechanismor device. The particular form of wheelchosen is, of course, the wheel of a motorvehicle. The wtined hat is the classical,broad-brimmed Petasus, as worn by theGreek god Hermes, who was not only the-swift, sure messenger of the gods but alsothe god of roads. For officers the wheelis silver tired, while the enlisted men willwear the insignia of solid bronze and inthe regulation button form.

Purple Hat Cord.

The corps has also been authorized touse a purple hat cord, the color havingbeen established by a general order. Thehat cords will soon make their appear-ance, although they are not likely ever tobecoame common on the streets of ourcities. The Motor Transport Corps is es-sentially an overseas organization, andmen as well as officers.go to France verysoon after finishing their short but in-tensive training courses.

Need for Trained Men.

The need for trained motor mechanicsand for drivers is very pressing and growsmore so as the manufacturers speed upt'eir production of trucks. Tkhe recentlyorganized schools of the corps are fillingup rapidly and more schools are to beopened soon. Drivers are graduatedin three weeks, those making the highestaverages being rated as "first drivers"and the others as "assistants." Theformer are made corporals on their as-signment to active duty. Skilled mechan-ics for the repair and reconstructionparks receite longer courses of training,and if possessed of executive ability aswell as mechanical skill are usually madesergeants.

LUMBER SHIPMENT PERMITS.

Director General Warns Shippers AgainstEmploying Agents.

Director General of Railroads McAdooautlhorizes the following:

In connection with the restrictionsupon the shipment of lumber and otherforest products destined for points northof the Ohio and Potonac and east of theMississippi Rivers, now in effect, it hasbeen brought to the attention of the Rail-road Administration that certain bureausand organizations located in Washing-ton are offering to secure permits at acertain price per car. It should bethoroughly understood that there is ,noground or authority for the inferencethat these bureaus or organizations canobtain any preference in securing permitsfor their clients over an .individual whomay be located at sorme interior point andwho makes application direct. In fact,representatives or agencies known to bebidding for business of this kind will notbe recognized other than as messengersfor delivering applications to the CarService Section.

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RULES GOVERNING PRIORITIESFOR LUMBER MANUFACTURERS

Commissioner Parker Issues Cir-cular Setting Forth Pledge

and Other Requirements.

B. M. Baruch, chairman of the WarIndustries Board, authorizes the follow-ing:

Regulations under which lumber man-ufacturers may obtain priority assistancefor securing neessary labor, transporta-tion service, supplies, equipment, and ma-terials were issued by Judge Edwin B.Parker, priorities commissioner of theWar Industries Board. The regulationsare set forth in a circular, designated asCircular No. 54, and sent out to lumbermanufacturers throughout the UnitedStates.

Lays Stress on Shortage.Laying stress on the general shortage

in labor, fuel, transportation service, andmany kinds of materials, the circularcalls attention to the necessity which thelumber industry, in common with others,must meet in conserving these elementsof production. Confidence is expressedin the willingness of the entire lumberindustry to cooperate with all govern-mental agenciprin this respect.

Reference is made to Labor PriorityBulletin No. 1, heretofore issued, describ-ing the methods by which members of theindustry engaged in essential work may,with the assistance of the United StatesEmployment Sirvice, obtain prefercntialtieicatment with respect to their labor re-quirenments, and setting forth the pro-cedure to be followed by such concerns inobtaining deferred industrial classifica-tion for necessary employees.

In thiis connection emphasis is laid onthe desirability of close cooperation be-twoen the manufacturers and the UnitedStates Employment Service, even to theextent of urging employees not neededby them, or who leave them for any rea-son other than to enter the military serv-ice, to enroll themiselves with the En-plo lent Service and accept sucl em-ploYment which it may offer. It is de-dared to be " nothing les thou the per-sonal patriotic duty of each employerwho can possibly substitute women work-era for men to do so and thus releasemen to work in those war industrieswhich need men and can not use women."

Waste lumber as Fuel.On the other hand, the fact is ap-

preciated that lumber manufacturers gen-erally are already using, or may withproper adjustments and conversion use,wood and waste entirely as fuel. Onlyin exceptional cases, therefore, and whereit is deuionstrnted that the use of woodor waste is imiracticable should appli.a-tion be made to the priorities division forascietance to obtain other fuel.

For the purpose of obtaining priorityassistaince for the securing of necessarysupplies, equipment, and material alllumber manufacturers complying withthe conditions laid down in the eicularwill be entitled to an automatic class Cpriority rating, which, however, the circu-lar takes care to explain, does not applyto materials for new construction, in-creased facilities, extensions, or better-ments.

The program of tondltions as laid downrequires fitst of all that each manufac-turer shall undertake the utmost possiblecomservatton of mkterlals, fuel, and la-bor; that, as far as practicable, with dueregard to the demands for lumber fordirect war uses, he shall limit his pro-duction to the current demand; that heshall refrain from hoarding fuel, sup-plies, equipment, and material, and willlimit export production to items coveredby export licenses issued by the WarTrade Board. I

Sales and Deliveries.

Manufacturers are prohibited frommakig any sales or deliveries except foressential uses, as may from time to timebe defined by the priorities division. Un-til further notice such essential -uses areconfined to the following: For supply-ing the requirements of the United StatesGovernment and its allies; for supplyingthe needs of the railroads operated bythe United States Railroad Administra-tion; and for supplying to others lumberof primary impolytance in war work or. inessential civilian requirements Withregard to the latter, the manufacturer, inall doubtful cases, is urged to consult thepriorities division.

Each manufacturer is required to filewith the priorities division of 'the WXarIndustries Board a pledge in writingafter a set formu, included in the circularagreeinlg to the above and setting forththat lie will not sell to any customer forresale without exacting from the lattera pledge of similar import. Furthermorethe manufacturer agrees b this- pledgeto render the priorities division such re-ports of his activities as the divi~ion mayfrom time to time require. The form ofpledte lie moust exact from all customuorsdesiring to rosell his products is also setforth.

E; ery manufa-turer is required tomake out and mail to H. G. Phillips, sec-retary, priorities board, Washington, D.C., a fornal applicvtion, copies of whichwere sent out with the circular. Manu-facturers failing to receive such formsare urged to obtain them from the aboveaddress.

Failure to File Pledges.Any manufacturer failing within 30

days after date (Oct. 25) to file thepledge above described, or to make ap-plieation as provided, will thereby relin-quish his right to the benefit of preferen-tial treatment with respect to labor, orto assistance in obtaining fuel or to theautomatic class rating for equipment,supplies and materials. Where, on theother hand, the manufacturer is entitledto the autonatic class rating, no prioritycertiflente or application to the prioritiescomnittee will be necessary, but on eachorder for any such equipment, suppliesor material, there must be attached anffdavit to the effect that lie has filed the

necessary pledge, and that the equipment,supplies or material covered by the orderare Dece<<ary and will only be used inthe operation of his plant.

Rules Governing Priorities.Included 'also in the circular are gules

governing priorities in production and e-livery of lumber, whicb, to overcome con-fusion occasioned by misunderstandingof preN ious orders, are reshaped and is-sued to supersede all previous rules andrulings. They set forth that, unlessotherwise specifically given a higher rat-

PROGRESS IN CLASSIFICATION BY-STATES OF DRAFT REGISTRANTSThe State master chart in the office of

the Provost Marshal General, on which isrecorded the daily progress of States en-tirely completing the various stages ofclassification and physical examination ofdraft registrants -of September 12, be-tween the ages of 19 and 36, shows 19States with no progress at all entered.The first item of progress for whichcredit is given on the State master chartis classification by every board in theState ot at least 30 per cent of the Sep-tember 12 registrants of these ages.Credit is given, however, on the individualState charts for each local board as itsprogress is reported.

The States which have not reached thepoint in the " speed-up " contest startedOctober 1, which entitles them to crediton the State master chart, ard: Alabama,Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia,Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland,Massachusetts, Missouri, New Mexico,North Dakota, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas,Virginia, and West Virginia. The Dis-triet of Columbia is also included in thislist.

Utah, Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ne-vada and New Hampshire are creditedOn the State master chart, in the ordernamed, with having completed 90 per centof classification, and sent their recoids ofclassification to district beards, whileOklahoma, North Carolina, autl RhodeIsland have completed in all their localLoards 90 per cent of classification, buthave not reported forwarding the properrecords to listrict boards.

Up to Wednesday 367 loeatboards hadreported completion of 90 per cent physl-cal extainination of class 1 men, 677 re-ported completion of 60 per cent physicalexamination of class 1 men, and 978 re-ported 30 per cent of this' phase of thework done.

ing, equal priorities (class A-5) shall begiven all 'orders placed after clearancethrough the lumber section of the WarIndustries Board (a) by or for tha Waror Navy Departments; (b) by or for anycontractor or agent for either of. the de-partinents. (c) by or for the UnitedStates Shipping Board Emergency -FleetCorporation; (d) contractors of saidcorporation; (e) the United States Rail-road Administration or any railroadsunder its jurisdiction; or (f) the Bureauof Industrial I-using and Transporta-tion of the Department of Labor, or theUnited States Housing Corporation. Suchpriority rating is taken on such ordersautomatically without need for indorse-ment or affidavit by the officer or partyplacing the same. Where it can be shownthat the public interest demands a higherpriority classification on any particularOrder it may be obtained upon applicationby the department or governmentialagency concerned to the priorities com-mittee, setting forth the reasons therefor.In such cases a priority certificate, orspecial ruling, covering sTich order willbe issued. Where the order must be dis-tributed among several mills only theone application and the one prioity cer-tifreate or special ruling will be necessary,though appropriate notices will be sentto the mills affected.

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Big American Naval/Guns HurlingShells Far Behind the German Lines

(Continued from page 1.)

ating personnel of the expedition, to-gether with the ammunition, repair shops,cranes, stores and miscellaneous material.

The final plans and specifientions whichwere prepared at t);e Naval Gun Factory.Washington, undr immediate supervi-Elon of tile Bureau, by Capt. A. L. Wil-lard, Comnmander Harvey Delano anid theBureau's des'gning draftsman, Mr. G. A.Chadwick, were comapletetd in lees than30 working days, being ready for sub-mission to the bidders about Jamary 23,1918.

Special Railway Equipment.Large mounts were to be bu.lt, capable

of taking these big caliber guns. eachmount wvith its necessories to be operatedas an inlependent train. The equipmentincluled locomotives, gun cars. ammuni-tion cars, crane- cars, construction, sand.timber, berthing nd kitchen, fuel, work-shop, and staff radio cars, cars for of-fTwers, battery hea dquarters and muiscel-laneous purpose cars.

The-lacomotives built for this purposewere standard consolidation type withfour pairs of drivers. The weight of theengine lone is approximately 83 tonsandl the weight of the tender 'approxi-mately 50 tons.

A form of pit foundation is providedto enable the guns to be fired at highangles of elevation. The removal ofthe gun from over the pit formation andits restoration to complete mobility isbut the work of a few minutes. The en-tire amountlis covered with armor plate,1,600 square feet of plate being required.

By shifting the position of the gunmount on the tracks the gun can bebrought to bear on any desired targetand the proper angle of train obtained.

First Completed Last April.'When the first gun ear was completed

last April, -gun and mount were putthrough the severest tests an(d showed ac-curate fire at much further ranges thanhad ever before been possible with pro-jectiles of such large size. There wasthen only one proving ground in theUnited States, that at Sandy Hook, N. J.,owned by the War Department, capableof permitting ranging at extrele dis-tances, and this txras, on request of Secre-tary Daniels, utilized for the provingtests.

The car equipment is uiusually com-plete. One car is a complete machineshop, with every facility for repairs, withblacksmith forge and anvil, lathes,shapers, grinders, and drill presses. Am-munition cars are heavily armor plated.The kitchen cars have complete cookingand serving apparatus; the berthing carshave folding bunks for the men, and othercars carry complete sets of spare parts.

Names of the Builders.Every effort was made to secure rapid

construction, work being begun the daythe contracts were awarded. The Bald-win Lcomotive Co. built the engines andthe Standard Steel Car Co. the box cars.The huge steel girders were fabricated bythe American Bridge Co., some of theplate. being so large they could not be

produced at its Pencoyd works and hadto be manufactured in Pittsburgh. Workat all these plants proceeiled night andoay and the material and completedmounts and cars were produced in recordtime. Man- of the important parts ofthe gun mounts were made at the Naval

-. Gun Factory, Washington, which workedunder forced draft, and had its part ofthe work done ahead of schedule, as didthe other builders.

The lirst gun, mounted complete, leftthe Baldwin shops on April 25, 1918. incharge of Capt. T. A. Kcarney, assistantchief. Bureau of Ordnance, and Lieut.Commander L. B. Bye, also of the bureau,for the Arny proving ground at SandyHook, where the tests were mide in thepresence of officers of the Army and Navyand of the allied governments.

All Manned by Navy IMen.These guns are all manned and opor>

at. I by oflicers and imen of the UnitedStates Navy, under the command of RearAdmiral Charles P. Plunkett, formerdirector of the office of gunnery exer-cises and engineering performances.

As soon as the manufacture of the ma-terial was well unler way the task ofasseibling and training personnel forthe expedition was begun. Rear AdmiralPlunkett was placed in charge of the ex-ptdition, and under his direction the forceof officers and men necessary was builttip. The oflicers were drawn both fromthe regular Navy and Naval Reserves.and the men for the most part weretaken from the Great Lakes Training Sta-tion. Chicago.

The training of the men was carried onintensively and in a manner calculated tosecure a thoroughly efficient force. Themen responsible for the work of erectionand operation of these mounts in Francewere trained by employing them as ill-spectors at the various plants actuallymanufacturing the mtaterial for theproject, so they bcame thoroughly fa-mililar with every part and with tilemethod of fabrication. The men servingthe guns in action were trained at thenaval proving ground in the propermethod of handling the heavy projectilesand powder charges, as well as in the ac-tual firing of the gun. Others were giventrainingat the Army proving ground atSandy Hook in the installation of the pitfoundation; also in practical work intrack laying, track repairing, and otheressentials of railroading that are neces-sary in the operation of the guns.

Arrived in France in June.The first party of officers and men for

this- expeditionalry force arrived inFrance June 9; the first shipment of ma-terial left the United States on June 20,and the entire organization was com-pleted and ready to move to the battlefront in France late in August.

This battery was in action at the frontfor the first time on September 16, andhas continued in active operation sincethat date.

No trouble to buy, cheap, convenient,a real investment-W A R -S A V I N G S'STAMPS.

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MORE THAN 7000 SQUARE MILESRETAKEN FROM THE GERMANS

(Continued from page 2.)the list of those coming back, but iillbe able again W take an active comnzmd.They aie a very fine lot of officers, all ofthem.

Q. Pease have Gen. March locate orspecify if all safe in the G1st Coast Artil-liery, thought probably lost on the Ticon-deroga.

A. The 61st Coast Artillery was noton the Ticonderoga, but has arrivedsafely in France.

Q. Can you say to what division Gen.Duncan will be assigned? Will he begiven his ol] division?

A. I am not sure. Gen. Pershing hasauthority to assign general otheers to anydivision in which there is a vacancy. Iassume that when Gen. Duncan becanesick some other oflicer was assigned tohis division and that he wiAl be assiguedto some division now open.

Q. Can you tell us where these gen-erals will be assigned in the UnitedStates?

A. Gen. Edwards will go to Camp Lee;. Gen. Bundy to Camp Pike; Gen. Mac2a-hou, who Was an Artillery offieqr, willbe assigned to one of the big Fiela Artil.lery camps. Each one will be assignedto an important command where his ex-perience will be the most valuable.

THE WEEKLY WEATHER FORECASTThe Weather Burenu has issued the

following forecast for the period October28 to November 2, inclusive:

North and Middle Atlantic States.-RalMonday and probably Thursday. Cooler Idon-(ay: seasonal twnipelature after Wednesday.

South Atlantic and East Gulf Stats.-Probably rain in South Atlantic States Mon-day, fair, cooler in east Gulf. Cooler SouthAtlantic Tuesday. Seasonal temperatures,thereafter.

West Gulf States.-Generally fair with ris-ing temperature frst of week; seasonalweather as a whole.

Ohio Valley and Tennessee.-Generally fair,cooler first of week, warmer Tuesday andWednesday. Probably rain Wednesday orThursday.

Region of Great Lakes.-Rain and coolerMonday, prohably snow flurries in Superiorregion. Warmer Tu 5 day, followed b, r:einrWednesday or Thursday. Remainder of weekuncertain.

Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Val-ley'.-Probably rain Monday or Tuesday, withrising temperature Monday: cooler Tuesday,with temperature generally below normal forthe week as a whole.

Northern Rocky Mountain and Platnu re-gions.-Probably rain or snow Monday orTuesday and aeain Friday or Saturday.Warmer first of week; cooler at end of week.

Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau re-gions.-Fair, except rain in north poition,with rising temperature Monday or Tuesday.Temperature generally below normal.,

Pacific States.-Rain and warmer first ofweek, excep

t fair in southern Calitornia. Prob-

ably second period of rain beginning Thurs-day; cooler by and of week.

BTATE FUEL ADMINISTRATOR.B. E. Geer, of Greenville, Deputy Fuel

Administrator for South Carolina, hasbeen appointed fuel administrator forthat State to succeed B. B. Gossitt, whoresigned recently to seeept a commissiona% captain in the Chemical WarfareBranch of the' Army, Mr. Geer was formany years head of the department ofEnglish at Furman Universiy. The FuelAdminsrathon's office will le moved toGreenville after November 1.

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RED CROSS HOME SERVICE

Information for Soldiers' and Sailors' Families, Issued by Department of Civilian Relief.

Class B Application Must Be Based on alomnisrnigtruhtesrie ptetmstbadsdofheae

Allotment through Service Department department. The procedure which and relationship of prospective benefi-would then be followed is outlined in an ciaries and the date the allowance be-

Class B dependents should not make order issued by Mr. Nesbit, of the Bu- gins, and that this Bureau desires toapplication to. the Bureau of War-Risk reau of War-Risk Insurane, as follows: take over the payment of the allotmentInsurance for family allowances unless "In cases where an enlisted man has from the date the allowance begins, inthey have ascertained that their men in made an allotment to relatives of class case it is sufficient to sustain a familythe service have allotted to them -1 through official channels of the War allowance. The form letter to be usedthrough the War or Navy Department, ur Navy Department, sufficient to sus- should contain a request for a certificateand that such allotments are still run- tai a family allowance, the Bureau showing the amount of allotment run-ning. All class B allotments through will entertain a claim for allowance ning, the date to which it has been paid,the Bureau of War-Risk Insurance not when filed by or on behalf of a prospec- and to whom. If the department hascarrying allowances were cancelled on tive beneficiary, paid the allotment for a period subse-June 30, 1918. A class B application Such claims, supported by the affi- quent to the date the allowance begin,can no longer be based upon one of dait of the prospective beneficiary, and this Bureau will award allowance offlythese allotments which were discontin- the affidavits of two witnesses showing covering such period, but the awardued on June 30. This is because under dependence in whole or in part on the made in the case should also show thethe law the Bureau of War-Risk Insur- enlisted man, and his monthly habitual date the payment of the allotment isance can not pay an allowance unless contribution prior to enlstment, or tht taken up. A record of the date thisan allotment is running. dependency has arisen since enlistment, form letter is sent should be made in

However, if a man whose allotment and also since October 6, 1917, shall, in the case.through the Bureau of War-Risk Insur- the absence of adverse evidence, be suf- "This procedure will in the futureance was cancelled on June 30 has now cleat upon which to grant allowance,reallotted through his service depart- beginitig on the first of the month in gover all cases of this character, andmont. his dependents iay make applica- which the claim was filed. nil instructions heretofore issued in con-tion to the Bureau of War-Risk Insur- "When the claim is complete the fit with the above are hereby re-

a lproper official of the War or Navy De-

an~wul then bee followede isatoutlined in an ndd.

WHAT ALL DISABLED SOLDIERSAND SAILORS SHOULD KNOW

The Federal Board for Vocational Edu-cation autlhorizes the following as " Whatei cry soldier and sailor should know:"

That the Government is resolved to doits best to restore him to health, strength,and ielf-supporting activity.

That until his discharge from hospitalcare the medical and surgical treatmentncce- coiry to restore him to health andstrength is under the jurisdiction of themilitary or naval authorities.

That the vocational training whichmay be afterwards necessary to restorehis self-supporting activity is under thejurisdiction of the Federal Board forVocational Education.

That if he needs an artificial limb orother orthopedic or mechanical appliancethe Government supplies it free upon hisdischarge, and afterwards keeps it in re-pair and renews it, when considered nec-essary.

MIedical Treatment After Discharge.That if, after his discharge, he again

needs medical treatment on acount of hisdisability the Government supplies itfree.

That any man whose disability en-titles him to compensation under thewar-risk insurance act may be providedby the Federal Board with a cours6 ofvocational training for a new occupation.

That the Government strongly recom-mends each man who needs it to under-take vocational traising, afid put himselfunder the care of Jhe Federal Board, butthe decision to do so is optional witheach man.

That if his disabiJity does not preventhim from returning to employment with-out training and he elects to follow a

course of vocational training provided bythe Federal Board, the course will be fur-nished free of cost to him, and the com-pensation provided by the war-risk insur-ance act will be paid to him, but no allow-ance will be paid to his family.

Training Course Free.That if his disability does prevent him

from returning to employment withouttraining and he elects to follow a courseof vocational training provided by the Fed-tral Board, the course will be furnishedfree of cost and lie will also be paid aslong as the training lasts a monthly com-pensation equal to the sum of which lie isentitled under the war insurance Act ofa sum equal to the pay of his last monthof active service, whichever is the greater,but in no case will a single man or a manliving apart from his dependents receiveless than $65 per month, exclusive of thesum paid dependents, and a man livingwith his dependents receives less than $75per month, inclusive of sum paid to de-pendents.

That in addition to the above the fam-ily or dependents of such disabled manwill receive from the Government duringhis period of training i monthly allotmentand allowance payment in the sameamount as that paid prior to his discharge,from the Army or the Navy.

That upon completion of his course oftraining he will continue to receive thecompensation prescribed by the war-risk

'insurance act so long as his disability con-tinues.

That in nearly every case, by followingthe advice and suggestions of the FederalBoard, he can'either get rid of the handi-cap caused by his disability or acquirenew powers to replace any that may- havebeen lost.

That if he is willing to learn and totake advantage of the opportunities to

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increase his skill offered him by the Fed-eral Board lie can usuil1y get a betterposition than lie had before entering theservice.

That if lie fails to take advantage ofthese opportunities he will find himselfbadly handicapped when lie is obliged tocompete with the able-bodied men whocome back to work after the war.

That the Federal Board, through itsvocational experts, will study his particu-lar disability and advise him as to theproper course to pursue and give him freetraining for the occupation best suited tohim.

That on the satisfactory completion ofhis training the Federal Board, throughits employment service, will assist him tosecure a position.

That public authorities and other largeemployers will in many cases, at least,give the disabled soldiers and sailors pref-erence when filling vacant positions, pro-vided they possess the training necessaryto fill them.

Contribute to the Red Cross fund.

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THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

SECTION 1, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

The following casualties are reportedby the commanding general of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces:

Killed in action ---------------- --5Died of disease ----------------- 4Wounded severely -------------- 1Wounded (degree undetermined) 42Wounded slightly -------------- 27

Total ------------------- 109

Killed in Action.CORPORALS.

ALVES, Andrew P. Mrs. Mary Alves, 233Wetmore Street, Fall River, Mass.

CLE(GG, Walter. Joe Neary, 337 West Forty-third Street,-New York, N. Y.

PRIVATES.LOEFFLER. Joseph J. Anthony Loeffier,

lrent wood, N. Y.MASON, Charles W. Samuel Mason, McClel-

landtown, Pa.QUIMBY, David. William E. Quimby, New-

ton, Nebr.Died of Disease.

PRIVATES.BEANY, James S. John Beany, Short Creek,

Ohio.CORDES, Willie H. Edward Cordes, Lock-

out, Mont.KLEINMAN, Fred G. Mrs. Augusta Klein-

man, 607 East Walnut Street,.North Wales,Pa.

SHAUGIINESSY, John E. Mrs. John Shaugh-nessy, R. F. D. 2, Missoula, Mont.

Severely Wounded.

SERGEANT.SICKLES, Herbert A. Mrs. A. S. Vose, West

De Pore, Wis.

GAAB, Henry J. A. Gaab, Medford, Wis.MECHANIC.

HUMPHREY, Frank II. Mrs. Jessie Kendall,Churches Ferry, N. Dak.

PRIVATES.BOUSQUET, O'Neil. Wifred Bousquet, box

517. Woonsocket, R. I.CARTER, Michael. Patrick Carter, East

Douglas, Mass.COREY, William E. Mrs. Emanuel R. Corey,

Church Street, Norwich, Conn.CRYDER, Edward Floyd. Mrs. Alice Cryder,

1 Allen Park, Grand Rapids, Mich.CURLEE, Jesse T. James A. Curlee, Ash-

land, Ala.DEVER, Charles E. Mrs. Artie Dever, R. F.

D. 3, Casper, Tex.FRIES, Leonard. Peter Fries, Bartingen,

Luxemburg, Germany.GRAY, Albert C. Henry K. Gray, 1331 South

Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.HENRY, David E. Mrs. Hattie Henry, 415

Fifty-seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.HUDERT, Sherman. Mrs. Queen Pirtle, El-

dorado, Kans.HUGHES, James. John Kane, 421 West

Forty-seventh Street, New York, N. Y.JAMES, Thomas H. Mrs. Mattie Bailey,

Lavacca, La.LEHPAMER, Joseph. Mrs. Alice Lehpamer,

1618 West Twentieth Street, Chicago, Ill.LEVINE, Samuel. Mrs. Minnie Dineson, 2000

Mapes Avenue, New York, N. Y.Mc GRATH, Leo. Mrs. Anna McGrath, 1108

West Second Street, Grand Island, Nebr.MARTIN, James P. Mrs. May E. Martin, 19

Sycamore Street, Worcester, Mass.MATTSON, August F. Miss Sally Mattson,

MILLER, Delmar A. Mrs. Muriel Yates,Holland Bank, Spokane. Wash.

NEGECK, James. Mrs. Cecelia Marsaw, R.F. D. 1, Watervliet, Mich.

NORTH, John L., Jr. Dr. John L. North,640 Twelfth Street, Miami, Fla.

NORTON, Chester Seymour. Kenneth Mal-come Norton, 202 Connecticut Avenue,Highland Park, Mich.

O'BRIEN, Vincent J. Mrs. Annie- O'Brien,116 Seventh Street NW., Washington, D. C.

710-15--5

OWEN,- Joe. Sam P. Owen, R. F. D. 0, Dal-las, Tex.

ROCCO. Frank, Jr. , Mrs. Katherine Rocco,215 East Seventy-ninth Street, New York,N. Y.

SMITH, Thomas Edward. Mrs. Mary Smith,333 Twentieth Street, Brooklyn, I. Y.

THOMAS, St. Elmo. A. V. Roone, Coahoma,Tex.

WHITE, Charles W. Mrs. Harlan W. White,1218 East Miilin Street, Madison, Wis.

WILSON, Harvey A. Mrs. Robert Hydron,Priest River, Idaho.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined).LIETEXANT.

DEMPSEY, Frank B. William W. Dempsey,106 Suppus Avenue, Johnstown, Pa.

SERGEANTS.O'TOOLE, Thomas P. Mrs. Richard Bannon,

272 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.SHEEHY, Jeremiah. John Sheehy, Lyrra-

crompane, County Kerry, Ireland.

CORPORALS.HARENCHAR, Paul. Paul Harenchar,

Southwest, Pa.KELLY, Frank. Minnie Rounds, 150 Fifth

Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.MANNING, John. Luke Manning, R. F. D. 3,

Rochelle, Ill.TANZER, John W. Mrs. Anna Tanzer, 8331

West Forty-eighth Street, Cleveland. Ohio.VELLEY, Orville. Grant Velley, Millertqn,

N. Y.MUSICIAN.

WAKSCHAL, Abe. Max Wakschal, 234 SouthThird Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

WAGONER.LAYDON, Bernard Sylvester. Mrs. Catherine

Laydon, 49 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.COOK.

EMMETT, Joseph A. Joseph J. Emmett, 32Clarke Avenue, Carbondale, Pa.

PRIVATES.CARR, Thomas J. Mrs. Julia Carr, 2182 Lex-

ington Avenue, New York, N. Y.DARKER, George Raymond. Mrs. Elizabeth

Darker Fern Heights, Darien, N. Y.FARRELh, Charles Aloysius. Mrs. Catherine

Farrell, 1806 Horman Street, Philadelphia,Pa. -

FERGUSON, Edward P. Mrs. Martha Fergu-son, 1604 Sharp Avenue, Altoona, Pa.

GREENLY, Leroy. William Greenly, 757North Eighth Street, Reading, Pa.

HAMLEN, Albert P. Miss Pearl Hamlen, 97Middle Street, Fairhaven, Mass.

HANSON, Elmer A. Charles Hanson, 818Broad Street, Ridgway, Pa.

HARVEY, Charles E. Mrs. Carrie Harvey,1216 Otter Street, Franklin, Pa.

HORTON, Charles H. Howard L. Horton,R F D 1 Averill Park, N. Y.

HORZNIK, Mosoj. Sylvester Schwartz, 163East Sixteenth Street, Erie, Pa.

IVY, Taylor. -John L, Ivy, Grubbs, Ark.KEARNS, Thomas Vincent. John J. Kearns,

173 East One hundred and eleventh Street,New York, N. Y.

KING, Robert J. Mrs. Poredine King, Con-terville, Ind.

KLINGEMAN, Harold B. Mrs. W. N. Klinge-man, 4 Hollis Street, South Weymouth,Mass.

KOHL, Harry E. Mrs. Nellie Kohl, 1614Marquis Street, Pittsburgh Pa.

LEONE, Richard. Mrs. 'Mary Leone, 337Brushton Avenue, Greenburg, Pa.

LOMBARDO, Anthony. Joseph Lombardo,226 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

PALMER, Harry W. Mrs. Melissa Palmer,Blairsville, Pa.

PETERS, Erastus. Newton Peters, 814 WestBern Street, Galesburg, Ill.

PLATNER, Milroy James. Mrs. Bertha E.Platner, Bridgeport, Ill.

PLATTEL Noel. Mrs. Clemence L. Ofer-melere. 69 Butler Street, Paterson, N. J.

PURCELL, Edward F. John-J. Purcell, 518Clarence Avenue, Oak Park, Ill.

REEKSTING, Alexander. Theodore Reek-sting. 51 Pleasant Street, Malden, Mass.

REYNOLDS, William A. Mrs. Mabel Rey-nolds. 33 Eldridge Street, Lebanon, N. H.

ROLLER, Robert Leslio. Mrs. Emma Crane,Horse Cave, Ky.

ROSS, Victor G. William M. Ross, 90 Fay-ette Street, Washington, Pa.

SMETAK, Benjamin. Anton Smotak, QuarryStreet, Mount Pleasant, Pa.

TREFF8, Andrew H1. Mrs. Rose Treffs, 440Madion Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

WENDLAND, Arthur R. Frank Wondland,Rt. F. D. 2, Hawkeye, Iowa.

WILHELMS, Henry Martin. Mrs. Anna Wil-helms, 803 Haven Stlet, St. Louis, Mo.

WOOD, Henry M. Oliver P. Wood, R. F. D.1, Ilarveys, Pa.

Slightly Wounded.LIEUTENANT.

SNELLGROVE, William E. Mrs. William E.Snellgrove, Columbus Drive, Tenafly, N. J.

SERGEANT.CARVER, Lox C. William H. Carver, Ru-

therfordton, N. C.CORPORAL.

GRIFFITH, Earl. Mrs. Ida Bell Griffith,Belpre, Kans.

PRIVATES.CONLEY, William M. Mrs. Elizabeth Conley,

900 South Nineteenth Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

COX, Robert D. George Oliver Cox, Pisgah,N. C.

DEESE, Joel S. Mack N. Deese, R. F. D. 8,Monroe. N. C.

DEMERLEY, Lee M. Mrs. Caroline Demerley,18 St. Joseph Street, Lancaster. N. Y.

DOROTHY, Joseph. Samuel Flinker, 2713Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

DUDZINSKI, Felix. Mrs. Sophie Dudzinski,2663 Almond Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

FLORIO, Antonio. Domenick Florio, 41Brunswick Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

GAUSTAD, Leonard N. Mrs. Knut Gaustad,Moose Lake, Minn.

GOLDEN, Daniel Webster. Mrs. Marion D.Golden, 3289 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

HANNIGAN, William J. Miss Margaret Ian-nigan, 643 North Forty-eighth Street, Phila-delphia, Pa.

HELMS, Howard C. Joseph Helms, Cowarts,Ala.

HOYT, Emmett G. Mrs. Edson Hoyt, Sabula,Pa.

LUCAS, Frank Watkins. Mrs. Lillian Lucas,528 South Salford Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

MCCALL, Carter. Mrs. Susan Reason, Craft,Tex.

MATTER, Peter. Mrs. Joseph Matter, 2212Whirlpool Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

MYERS James C. Mrs. Ella Myers, 7154Monticello Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.

NIELSEN, Neils P. W. Mrs. Susanne Neil-sen, 24 York Street, Hartford, Conn.

O'BRIEN, John J. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, 1501West Sergeant Street. Philadelphia, Pa.

PAUL, Frank. Mrs. Mary Paul, 2817 PeterStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.

SALMON, Virgil L. irs. Susan Salmon, 469North Eighteenth Street, Salem, Oreg.

SZARNECKY. Stephen. Mrs. Mary Szar-necky, Sterlington, N. Y.

THOMAS, Albert E. Mrs Elizabeth Thomas,1334 Wilbur Street, Portland. Oreg.

THOMPSON, Lawrence J. Mrs. ElizabrethThompson, Llanercb, Delaware County, Pa.

WITNER, Albert T. Mrs. Albert Witner, 1413South Forty-seventh Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

SECTION 2, OCTOBER 26, 1918. -

The following casualties are reportedby the commanding general of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces:

Died of accident and othercauses ------------------------

Died of disease ---------------- 8Wounded (d e g r e e undeter-

mined) -------------------- 88Missing in action--------------- 6

Total ------------------- 105

Died From Accident and Other Causes.CORPORAL.

GAINEY, Walker A. J. D. Gainey, DcFuniak Springs, Fla.

LIST- OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONGTHE UNITED STATES FORCES OVERSEAS

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10 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGPrrIVATES.

OVERALL, George W. Mrs. Rey Hlollis,Jowett Hotel. San Diego, Cal.

WILSON, William A. Mrs. Winnie Wilson,423 Oak Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Died of Disease.

SERGEANT.SEIGEL, Leon II. II. L. Seigel, Coriath,

N. Y. CCRPORAL.

WIDDER. Clarence. Mrs. Ida Widder, BlockCity, Ohio.' PaIVATES.

ARENS, Ilershel. Mrs. Catherine Rex. Sara-toga, Inld.

FINNELL, Rufus T Mrs.,M. A. Finnell,Lewiston, Idaho.

ROSS. Robert. Mrs Kate Ross, McNair,-Miss.

SHEETZ., Alvin C. Daniel Sheets, 224 Lin-coin Way East. Chambersburg, Ila.

SMITi, Joseph HI. Mirs. J. II. Smith, 1152Egnon Street, Scrantcn, Pa.

WILLIAMS. ill, Jr. Bill Williams. pr.,Brownwood, Ga.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined).

LIEUTENANTS,KERSTz Joseph E. John P. Dugan, 3233

Sanson Street, Philedelphla, Pa.MARTIN, George W. It. Mrs. Bertha D. B.

Martin, 1548 Third Avenue, Los Angeles,Cal. a ERENs.

DOMENICO, Alfred D. Mrs. Attole Domen-ico, Nerola. Sabina, Rome, Italy.

CARDNElt. Lee W Mite Laura B. Gardner,care of C. C. Moffet, Florence, Nebr.

GOLDSMITH, Ernest L. Mrs. IlizabethGoldsmith, Spring Street, Charlestowns,Mace.

111 CITES, Ashley Frank. Mrs. CharlotteHughes, Rice Lake. Wis.

McCOY, Clyde It. Mrq. MAe McCoy, P. 0her 1203. Drunvwricht, Okla.

MT'RRAY. John F. Mrs. Vera H. Malone, 129West Fifty-sixth Street. New York, N. T

STEWART. John P. Mrs. Ethel V. Stewart.,009 Sherldan Street. Altoona. Pa.

TODISCO. Amos. Angelo Todisco, 26 Chest-nut Avenue. Jamaica Plain, Mass.

CORPORALS.APELL, Kenneth W. Mrs. Carrie Abell, 501

West Count Street, PortaRe. Wis.JYCNNE, John W. Miss Marie Dunne. 339

P'aek Avenue, New York, N. Y.FRANEY, John B. Mrs. Elizabeth Franey,3Count Pleasant. Pa.KAMISKE, William A. Carl Kamiske, 316

'iark Street, Alpena. Milch.KFARNS. George A. Miss Mdav Kearns, 621

Nostrand Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y.]KELLY, James. Mrs. Mary Kelly, North Maln

tizropt, Youghel, County Cork. Treland.IFoWRY, Russell B. Adam S. Mowry, 215

Folirth Avenue, Derry, Pa.PIOLE, Earl T. Mrs. Laura F. Poole, Sallis,

PORTE, Lincoln. Mfa Emma C. Porte, At-lintle Avenne, Nantucket, Mass.

PINDAI, Joseph E, Mrs. Anna Pundal, les-totter. Pa

PUIRCELL. John. Mrs. EIzabeth Purrell,2?1.9 East Rolgrade Street, Phlladelpbia. Pa.

-W.A'PERTIACI. Rudolph FMrs. A. E. Fisher,1236 Broo Avenue. New York, N. Y.

WICKER. Harry A John T. Wicker, 2309Twelfth Avenue. Altoona. la.

ZODEL, Samuel C. Mrs. Blanche Zobel, 225I East Seventh Street. New York, N. Y.

BUGLER.ETTS, Sherman. ars. S. W. Etts, Fleisch-

manns, Delaware County, N. Y.

WAGONER.

DE BRUNNER, Fred. Firs. Christina DeBrunner, 128 Sherman Avenue, New York,N. Y.

COOK.CURTONT, Michele. James Curtoni, Elk,

Mendocino County, Cal.PRIVATES.

AMFTDELL, Edward Peter. Mrs. Mary Ams-dell. 40 Manning Street, Oil City, Pa.

ATKINSON, Frank. Charles- F. Gruber,N'rt-h Glens'de. Pa.

BA RLOW. Wesley Martin. Mrs. Ellen Bar-low. 110 Williams Street, Wausau, Wis.

BLANK Elmer. larry' Blank, Scottdale. Pa.CAMBRIDGE, Chester J. Mrs. Margaret

Cambridge. 13f;.- Blair Avenue, Tyrona. Pa.CHASE. Robert W. Mrs. Annabelle Murphey,

660 Thompson Avenue, Donora, Pa.

CLOU, James H. Mirs. J. 11. Clou, 306 WestOne hundred and twentieth Street, NewYork, N Y

CONTE. Joseph. Mrs. Maria Conte, St. An-elo. P'asanello; Province of Salerno, Italy.

COiTANZO, Eugene. Mrs. Tunocerra C. Cos-tanno. St. Pietro in Guarano, Province ofCosenzo, Italy.

DOTIGHERTY, James It. George W. Dough-erty. All< n. Okla.

DOUGHERTY, Noel. Milton Dougherty,fllrdy, Ark.

DRU1MHELLER, Clarence. John Drumheller,1773 Wet Wood htreet. Qhauohiu. I

EPi-TEIl Harold. Levi Epstein, Sheffield,Pa.

FA( ST, Frank W. Mrs. Catherine Faust, 52Yale Arenoe, Glendale, N Y.

FEEBLY. James. Mrs. Mary Foe!cy, 9:36North Fifty-first Street. P'hiledelphia, Pa.

GALINSKI. John. Mrs Marie Galinski, 831Burley Avenue. Chicago Ill.

GALLAGIHEIR. George. Mrs. Annie Galla--her, 310 East Tenth Street, Chester, Ia.

G iPPltT. Ian V. Mrs. Ruth Geppert, 3_-9East Ninety-third Street New York. N. Y.

GIOIA, Vincenzo Frank Luciano, 1112 Bar-num Avenue, Stratford, Conn.

GLAi'ERt, Harry. lhilip Glaser, 7U flalseyStreet, Brooklyn. N. T.

GOIOLINNKI. John Edward. Mrs. AngelinmGoolinski, 405 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi-cas. Ill.

HlAYES, William A. William L. Hayes, Otis,Colo.HElD, Joseph. Mrs. Maria Heid, 219 Beck-

eot ^ venue. Pittslburgh., Ps.HODGE)1. Gradie. William F. Hodge. Here-

frd, Tex.110EY, George .. Mire. Annie Ioey, 12 Bar-

row Street. New York, N. Y.HOLZER, Fritz C. Carl Holzer, 5119 Argyle

Street, Chicago, ill.FOUTS. Levi Jonas. Albert Earl Ilouts,

Ladrsmith, Wis.JOHNSON, Otis M4. MrS. Alice Keefe, 39

Eaist Pittsburg Street. Ireensur.g, Pa.JONCAS. Mariu R. Mrs. Multelga Joucas,

366 Lewis Street. Lawrence, Mass.JONES Merritt Douglas. Mrs. Viela Doug-

Ils Jones, 211 Tionesta Street, Kane, la.KATF'MAN. Edwsrdl. Mis. Josephine Kauf,

man, 1157 Intervale Avenue, New York,N Y.

KELLEY, William L. Edward L. Kelley,It. F. D. 3. box 70, Altoona, Pa.

KELLY, Joseph. Michael J. Kelly, MountPleasant, Pa.

KEOUGII. William. Michael Keough, 56 Me-Kean Street, Pkiladelpbia, Pa.

KORSNICK. George F. Mrs. John Korsnick,226 Castner Avenue, Donore, Pa.

KILLAR. Joseph. Jacob Killar, Mount Pleas-ant. la.

KUILTRl, iAnthony .Tohn. Charles Kulish, R.F. D. 1 Tyre, Mich.

KYTLE Ciar le ( Chrles Kyle, 2202 Broad-way, Menominee, Wis.

LANDI, William. Carl Landl, 33 WinterStreet Cambridge. Mass.

McGO1 ERN. John. Mrs. Tulia McGovern,2427 Van Cortlandt Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

McGOWAN. Walter It. Frank McGowan, 1804West Eleventh Street, Beaver Falls, Pa.

MOCK, Horton, Mrs. Cambria Kolb, Boyer-town, Pa.

MORTENSEN, Williar P. Nels Mortensen,Suisun, Cal.

NACIMAN. Joseph. Miss Ida Nachman, 647North Marshall Street, Philadelph-a, Pa.

PETERSON, Augie. John Peterson, 3127Edrewood Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

SCHOLL, Charles. Mrs. Anna Schell, 8601T 'ird Avenue, New York, N. T.

SMITH, Dennie MT. Mrs. Minnie M. Smith,R. F. D., Downingtown, Pa.

SNYDER. August J. Mrs. Caroline Snyder.170 Grey Street. Buffalo. N. Y.

SPILMAN, Herman. MIss Anna Spilman,Sanatorium. Battle Creek, Mich.

STEWART, William F, Benjamin Stewart,48 Beacon Street, Winthrop, Mass.

STRAKA, Joe. John Straka, Moore, Okla.SWANSON, Charles F. Nels F. Swanson,

Snuargrove, Warren County. Pa.TOMFO. Salvatore. Mrs. Carmela -Tomee,

Purel, Italy.TURGEN, Harry T. Mrs. E. Turgen,- 483

Broadway. Isrooklyn, N. Y.WEISER, George M. William A. Weiser,

Enon Valley, Pa.WEISS, Robert S. Mrs. Jennie Weiss, 3S

Mechanic Street, Coboes, N. Y.WERGERT, Charles D. Mrs. Mary Wergert,

200 East Fourth Avenue. Altoona. Pa.WESTLE. Isaac. Mrs. Beclie Westle, 324

Cathrine Street, Philadelphia, Pa.WILSON. John. Joseph E. Wilson, 3305 Lie

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

WITTMAN, Fred J. G. Mrs. ChristianaWittman, 168 Avenue O New York, N. Y.ZALENSKI, Walter. Joe Kraoski, 3315 Met-

law Street, Tolede, Ohio.

Missing in Action.

PRIVATES.lOYD, Benny F. B. F. Boyd, Brownwood,

Tex.CARLSON, Elmer I. John IT. Carlson, R. F.

D). 4. tox 11, ionut Vernon, Wash.I 'OEPP'ER, Edward. Charles looeppner,

lieni ock, Alich.NEIL ., Lyle Willard. Martin W. eison,

L421) Riverside Avenu, Minneapells, Minn.NISSENIOLTZ, Samuel. Miss ReQse Nissen-

holtz. Ostrog, itusia.WROULEWSKI, Vincent. Mis Bronistona

Wroblenski, 820 Mound Street, St. Louis,Mo.

CORRECTIONS INL CASUALTY LIST.

Killed in Action, -Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

LIEUTENANT.

MORSE, Guy 1. E. KR. Morse, 4252 HarrisonStreet, Kansas City, 110.

CocoonIRA i~s.DUNCKLEIE, Lester William. Mrs. William

Cole Duneklee, 928 Montelair Avenue, St.Chir Heights, Mich.

COURNOYER, Albert. Joseph Cournoyer, 37Church Street, Kp n'er, Mass.

HORN, Joe H. Eleck.L. Horn, Eureka, Ind.P'uITA E'lS.

BAMFORD, Edward G. Mri. Elizabeth Itam-ford, 404 East Bringhurst Street, Philadel-phia, Pa. ,

KNAPP, Charley A. Mrs. Alice Knapp, Hart-ford, Mich

NESSELSON, Nathan Theodore. 'Miss EttaHelen Nesselsen, 25 State Street, Bradford,Pa.

PEARSON. Dillard S. Joe L. Pearsou, MO-ravian Falls. N. C.

SlIUSTER, James.. James M. Shuster, R. F,D. No. 1, Leechburg, Pa.

Killed in Action, -Previously ReportedWounded Severely.

CORPORAL.FOR.D, Walter T. Mies Clara Shoenake,

Central Point, Oreg.PRIVATES.

DTRBIN, Lonnie. Hiram Durbin, Garfield,Ky.

KERT, John. Mrs. Sudle Kerr, R. F, D. No.2, Slammeth Cave. Ky.

ZENEWICH. John W. Peter Matusewith, 97.North Main Street, Ansonia, Conn.

Killed in Action, Previously ReportedWounded (Degree Undegmined).

CORPORAL.SOBANIA, Norlbert. Paul Sobania, R. P. D,.

No. 2, Holdingford, Minn.

Died of Wounds, Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

PRIVATRS.

CLARKE, Joseph. Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, 161Madison Avenue. Endicott, N. Y.

JAYNE, James. Mrs. Lonite Jayne, 030 EastLacka Street. Olyphant, la.

KALBERG, Teseph M. Mrs. Maria Kalberg,Glendive, Mont.

Wounded Severely, Previously ReportedMissing in Action.

ERGEsANT.DAVIDSON, Clarence J. F. Mrs. Pearl B.

Davidson, 003 Roupe Street, Tarentum, Pa.

FRIVATES.CONWAY, CIP1 C. George R. Conway, R. R- .

D. No. 4, Willisten, N. D.... ELARD, Ben. Joe Gelarak, 154 Vincens

Road, Phoenix, Ill.GORMAN. Christopher. Mrs. Margaret Gor-

man, 1816 Eighteenth Street. Oakland. Cal.G1CWA, Joseph. -Andrew Guewa, 53S Market

Street, Newark, N. J.BAYES, Fred E. Albert B. Hayes, (grandview,

Wash.MEUSKA August. Miss Rosle Heuska, 2 Plum

Street, 4obnstown, Pa.

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIR. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. 11:

CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHINGKRETH, Frederick A. Gustave Kreth, Mich-

igan B~ar, Cal.KRETZER, Calvin. Mrs. Elizabeth Kretzer,

813 South Nineteenth Street, Independence,Kane.

LAMBERT, Lawrence. Mrs. James Chapel,jr., 621 Sherry Street, Neenah, Wis.

McAULEY, Charlie C., jr. Charlie C. Mc-Auley, Troy, N. C.

MINTON, Leslie A. J. C. Minton, 518 NorthFourteenth Street, Corvallis, Oreg.

MARTIN. William St. Mrs. Adeesime DeMars, 33 Center Street, South Manchester,Conn.

SWEET, Edwin J. Miss May E. Adams, EastSide, Bridgeport, Conn.

TASSONI, Luciano. Mrs. Rossilia Tassoni,Alpino Cottage, Cedaf Avenue, Wildwood,N. j.

HOWE, Lester E. Melvin G. Howe, Williston,N. Dak.

KLEIN, Samuel. Mrs. Jessie Klein, 37 EssexStreet, Bangor, Me.

SYYOEWTIEC, Boleslaw. Mrs. Antonio Stud-ziaka, Poland, Russia.

Wounded Severely, Previously ReportedKilled in Action.

CORORAL.KNOWLTON, Guy R. Harry II. Knowlton,

Glenwood Park, New London, Conn.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined), Previ-ously Reported Missing in Action.

SERGEANT.SIEWART, Richard E. Mrs. Louise Siewart,

Brent, Mich.CORPORALS.

ORM'E, Clyde Harrison. Mrs. George Orme,Treverton, Pa.

SERVEISS, Charles E. Walter W. Servoiss,care of II. Munch, 322 Eact Eighty-thirdStreet, New York, N. Y.

PLATT, Charles P. Charles W. Platt, R. F.D. No. 1, Thorofare, N. J.

31DCIIAxIC.

STEWART, George M. Mrs. Lottie Stewart,119 West Wenona Avenue, Norwood, Del.

COOK.

TUTTLE, Charles W. Mrs. Margaret E. Tut-tle, 1042 West Orlean Street, Philadelphia,Pa.

PnIVATES.APICELLA, Frank. Nick Apicella, 12405

Fairliew Street, Cleveland, Ohio.DURU-IM, Birger. Mrs. Esther Carlson, 2111

South Ninth Street, Camden, N. J.ITLAIIERTY, John J. John J. Flaherty, 122Willow Street, Waltham, Mass.

GROSKY. Walter. Bennie Shikoski, 184 Wil-liai Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

HE8S, Clyde II. Charles W. Hess, Gray Bull,Wyo.

KURTII,. Charles T. Mrs. Bertha Kurth, 2442Courtland Street, Chicago, Ill.

LUKAZEWICK, Walter. Mrs. Viola Voso-losko, 3 East Street, Wallingford, Conn.

McKINNIS,. Willis. Willis McKinnis, Sr.,Equality, III.

PAYER, Joseph A. Fred Payer, 336 MountEittle Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

POOK, William P. Mrs. Louise U. Pook, 618Fourth Street, Detroit, Mich.

RICIIARDS, Wilfred. Mrs. Anna Richards,1015 Lake Front Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

SIMONE, Salvatore. Miss Tessie Di Simone,South Federal Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

TABOR, George E. Mrs. May Tabor, Mani-ton, Colo.

WASSERBACI, August. George Wasserbach,Algoma, Wis.

WISE, Cornelius J. John Wise, R. F. D. No.4, Walnut, III.

CASEY, Arthur B. Mrs. Minnie Stewart,Spring Garden, Ala.

HINE, Otis. Mrs. Walter Benedict, 454 NorthElm Street, Corrington, Gonn.

KEYES, Alfred. P. F. Keyes, Cobb, Wis.LEAVITT, John. R. A. Leavitt, 3121 North

Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Ind.LEWIS, William Henry. Mrs. S. E. Hensley,

14 Leach Avenue, Lexington, Ky.MURRAY, Henry B. Mrs. May B. Murray,

Wellsville, Utah.RADICAN, Claude R. Mrs. Bell Radican,

Cumby, Tex.RIBERA, Andres. Roman Ribera, 334 Carcia

Street, Santa Fe, N. Mex.SCHUBERTH. Louis I. John C. Schuberth,

5233 Wycliff Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.TIBERIO, James. Louis Tibero, 11 Beecher

Place, Newton Center, Mass.

Wounded (Degree Undetermined), Previ-ously Reported Killed in Action.

PRIVATES.MOONEY, Thomas. Airs. Mary 1Mooney, 239

East Fifty-first Street, New York, N. Y.RUSSELL, Luther W. Mrs. Johnnie Russell,

Ebony, Tex.

Wounded Slightly, Previously ReportedKissing in Action.

PRIVATES.CHICKA, Michael. Mrs. Anna Chicka, Lusk,

Westmoreland County, Pa.CONNORS, John C. Mrs. Nellie Connors, 361

Prospect Avenue, Hartford, Conn.DALTON, Thomas. Mrs. Susan Dalton, 243

East Thirty-second- Street, New York, N. Y.DION, Amie J. Henry J. Dion, Iarrisville,

N. II.PRITTA, Joseph. Thomas Pritta, 1164 South

Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.TORSTENSON, Edward Leroy. Mrs. Edward

Torstenson, 407 Grant Street, Sturgeon Bay,Wis.

TURNIPSEED, Fred E. Mrs. Nannie C. Tur-nipseed, I. F. D. No. 1, box 4, Bookman,S. C.

WALL, Edward M. Mrs. T. Robinson, 326East Twenty-sixth Street, New York. N. Y.

BROBST, George. Jeremiah Brobst, R. F. D.No. 4, Catswissa, Pa.

HERMANCE, Charles E. Edward Hermance,54 First Street, Glens Falls, N. Y.

JACOBSON, Alec A. Mrs. Hans Jacobson,Whitehall, Wis.

McCARTIIY, James S. D. J. McCarthy, 30Garden Street, Malden, Mass.

Missing in Action, Previously ReportedKilled in Action.

PRIVATE.IDLETT, Fred. Clarimie D. Idlett, Marlow,

Okla.

Sick in Hospital, Previously ReportedKissing in Action.

COOK.COGHAN, Frank. Miss Elizabeth Coghan, 137

Stogman Street, Jersey City, N. J.PRIVATES.

LOWER, William B. Mrs. Ada Lower, 30SBuffalo Road, Lewisburg, Pa.

SKOK, Michael. George Iolback, 44 Wash-ington Street, Yonkers, N. Y.

WEPFER Robert. Jne LeBeau, 335 EastNorth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.

GUMBERT, John L. Charles K. Gumbert,Maple and McClure Streets, Druvosburg, Pa.

Returned to Duty, Previously ReportedKissing in Action.

PrIVATES.ATLAS, Harry. Mrs. Anna Atlas, 461 North

Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.BUDLOVE, William L. Mrs. Mary Budlove,

1-22 South Avery Avrnue, Chicago, Ill.-CIROTTY, William. Mrs. Mary Lellerman,

Marion, Ohio.DOWDY, Birly. Joe S. Dowdy, Whitehall,

Ark.GLOCKNER, Walter C. Albert Glockner, 723

Noth Sixth Street, Grand Forks, N. Dak.GRILLO, Joe. Mrs. Tresso Mancosa, Cathens,

Italy.HARE, Harry W. Fred P., Hare, Central

Hotel, Indiana, Pa.HESS, Fred. Miss Ethel'Hess, R. F. D. No. 5,

Clearfield, Pa.JOHNSTON, Harry F. Mrs. Laura E. John-

ston, Malta, Coio.JOHNSON, Peter C. Mrs. Charlotte Jhn-

son, 750 Liberty Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.LARSON, John H. Mrs. Ida Larson, box 708.

Tulsa, Okla.LEARY, George M. Mrs. G. Leary, 92 Talbot

Avenue. Dorchester, Mass.MAYRAND, Raymond George. William May-

rand, 205 Lincoln Avenue, Fond du Lac, Wis.OLEAKER, Arthur N. Mrs. Della Oleaker,

Union Heights, Parkersburg, W. Va.PETERS, ieffry T. Chester Peters, 7

Catasauqua Street, Fullerton, Pa.PRATT, Elmer. Mrs. Donie Lann, R. F. D.

No. 6. Mount Pleasant. Tex.SADRAKULA, Karol. Polish Military Alli-

ance, Seventh Street, Madison, Ill.SCHAEFER, Matt John. Mrs. Emma Schae-

fer, 460 West Twenty-eighth Street, Chicago,Ill.

SCHROEDER, Nicholas William. ArnoldSchroeder, Grovertown, Ind.

SMITtT, Charles Willard. Alexander D.Smith, Thirty-first Street and East Avenue,Erie, Pa.

SMITH, Luther Pinckney. Mrs. Allie Smith,Ronceverte. W. Va.

SMITIH Walter L. Mrs. Knunie Smith, Win-ston-Salem, N. C.

WELSH, Ienry E. Mrs. Sarah A. Welsh,Coalville, Utah.

JONES, Frank S. Miss Lulu Jones, 813 Lin-coln Avenue, McDonald, Pa.

LEBLUE, Rosario. Mrs. D. LeBlue, 144 ShawStreet, Lowell, Mass.

NESTOR, John. Joseph Nestor, 12 Washing-ton Street, Gary, Ind.

MARINE CORPSThe following casualties are reported

by the commanding general of the Ameri-can Expeditionary Forces:

Killed in action ---------------- 1Died of wounds received in ac-

tion ------------------------- 5Died of disease ----------------- 17Wounded in action (severely) --- 3Missing in action --------------- 15

Total -------------------- 41

Killed in Action.

SERGEANT.

IIUMPAL, Joseph J. Nettie J. Somrad, 15210Ferris Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

Died of Wounds Received in Action.

PRIVATES.

JOHNSTON, Lemuel L. Reden Johnston,Wallace, Tex.

PERRY, Clyde T. Rosa Perry, general de--livery, Royalton, 111.

SUMMERBY, Herbert C. John Summerby, R.F. D. 1, Allenville, Mich.

WALKER, Ivan C. Charles H. Walker, Rock-ford, Iowa.

Died of Disease.

SECOND LIEUTENANT,SNIDER, Francis M. Robt. J. Snider, 135

Fourteenth Street, Wheeling, W. Va.

SERGEANTS.BROWN, Robert J. Margaret O'Mara, Mor-

risen, Wash.SMITH, N. J. No next of kin.

CORPORAL.GROSSKURTH, Carl. Irene K. Grosskurth,

10 Winant Avenue, Ridgefield Park, N. J.PRIVATES.

ABBOTT, James F. Eva Simpson, 1179 SouthOrleans Street, Memphis, Tenn.

BEAN, Lawrence H. lone Bean, Kingsville,Tex.

BEDELL, Charles R. Sarah Bedell, 97 MountCarmel Way, Ocean Grove, N. J.

BLANCHETT, Lawrence J. Alice Blanchett,Elk River, 1Mfinn.

BURLESON, Worth B.. Annie Burleson, Bas-trop, Tex.

FREER, Milton G. George F. Freer, R. F. D.1, Lockport, N. Y.

FRY, Edward E. Rose Fry, 1435 ThirdStreet SE., Canton, Ohio.

HUNTOWSKI, Leon. Mattie Funtowski, 5455-Parkside Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

IPSON, William W. Mary Jane Ipson, Beaver,Utah.

KRIFT, George E. Anna Krift, 1328 La SalleStreet, St. Louis, Mo.

McGOUGH, Robert E. John H. MeGough,175 Thayer Street, Providence, R. I.

MILES, William E. Margaret Miles, 1218East Broadway, East St. Louis, Ill.

SAWYER, Harry R. Ruth Sawyer, CherryValley, N. Y.

Wounded in Action (Severely).SERGEANT.

JENSEN, Walter. Walter Jensen, 751 See-.ond Avenue, New York, N. y

PRIVATES.HIATT, Nathan H. Malinda A. Hiatt, 665

East Tenth Street, Portland, Oreg.LEAVESLEY, George W. Eliza Leavesley.

5035 Keyser Street, Philadelphia, Pa.(Continued on page 12.)

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

Additional List of American PrisonersAnd the Camps Where They Are Held

Tile War Department authorizes publi-cation of the following list of prisonersof war in Germany:

RASTATT.FRASE, John, . private, first class. LulgI

Vetelo, uncle, 143 Liberty Street, Southing-ton, Copn

FliHER, Theodore, private. Clemens Fisher,father, 718 Mount Clair Avenue, St. Clairleights, Mich.

LOTZ, Joseplh, private. Mrs. Theresa C. Lots,noth r, 471 Woodlawn Avenue, Buffalo,

N. Y.LAMPERT. John P., private, first class. John

1P. Lamp-rt, father, 324 East Thirty-thirdStreet, New York, N. Y.

BTRASSEL. Frederick H, private. FrederickW Strassel, father, =839 Fulton Street,B ooklyn, N. Y.

KARLIES, Jokn P., private. Mrs. JacobKahres, mother, 1816 Bleecker Street, Brook-lyn, N. Y.

JACOBSON, Louis, private, first class. Mrs.C-(la Jaieobson. mother, 935 Kelly Street,New York, N. Y.

HOl LAAD. John F., private, first class. Wil-litm Holland, father, 130 Ninth Street,Brooklyn, N. Y.

HIENDLERSON, Edward T., private. Mrs. MaryIf, ndrrson, wife, 7215 Third Avenue, Brook-lyn, N. Y.

11ACKLI1. Henry C., private. Herman Bessler,brother-in-law, 703 West Ferry Street,tulffalo, N. Y.

GRECO, Thomas, private. Thomas Greco, 77Mulberry Street, New York, N. Y.

FERRARA, Giacomo, private. Joseph Per-rara, father, 2 Kilby Street, Ilingham, Mass.

PILLION, Philip L., private. Desire Fillion,brother, State Street, Fall River, Mass.

FRAWLEY, Daniel Francis, private. Mrs.-cry Frawley, mother, Rathbone, N. Y. -

PRANZ, John J., private. Joseph Franz,brother, 219 May Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

FRIEDLAND, Abraham, private. Mrs. EttieFriedlaud. wife, 154 Monroe Street, NewYork N Y.

]DOLEN, Philip, private. Mrs. Bessie Dolen,mother, 920 Prospect Avenue, Bronx, NewYork, N. Y.

DAVIS, Fred H., private. Mrs. Anna Ross,mother Havener, N. Mex.

ZOERB, 1ohu Bidwell, corporal. ChrietopherZorb, father, 30 Division Street, Norwich,N. Y.

VORACII, Charles Joseph, corporal. FrankVorach, father, East bslip, N. Y.

MtRPHY, Frank T., private. Mrs. Annie E.Murphy, mother, 450 Third Street, Brook-lyn. N .

BPEZIALE, Peter, corporal. Mrs. rose Spe-stale, mother,

2 0i Thirty-second Street,

Brooklyn, N. Y. -SCHWARZ, Richard R., corporal. Mrs. Au-

gusta Schwarz, mother, 474 Broadway, As-toria, N. Y.

NOLAN, Andrew S., corporal. Mrs. MaryNolan. wife, 025 Dean Street, Brooklyn,N. Y.

POMERANTZ, David, corporal. Samuel Pom-erantz, father, 317 Madinon Street, NewYork N Y

ENGEL, John C., corporal. Mrs. Mary Engel,mother, 14 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn, N Y.

ATI hZEW$KJ, Walter, private. AndrewAlatu-aew. Ri, lather, 8 Person Street, Brook-lyn, N. Y.

BALIT. Max, private (first caws). BessiePaletz, friend, 234 East One hundred andsecond Street, New York, N. V.

WYaOCKI, Anthony Frank, private. Mrs.Marian Wysocki, mother, 87 Clark Street,lnfalo, N. Y.

WEISBEiR, Morris, sergeant. Mrs. BesieWeieberg, mother, 2 Cannon Street, NewYork, N. Y.

WILLS, Frederlek Angust, private. AlexanderWills, father, 70 Coursen Place, Stapltton,N. Y.

WERNER. August A., private. Mrs. A. Wer-ner, mother, 133 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn,N. Y.

MFIEHAN, Joseph F.. private (first class).Thomas Meehan, brother, 179 LuqueerStreet, Brooklyn. N. Y.

MULLIGAN. Henry A., sergeant. Mrs. AnnaA. Mulligan, mother, 81 Bimonsin Avenue,Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. T.

UAYUM, Artbr blenry, sergeant. Leopoldlayum, father, Herton, Kans.

GREENSPAN, Rubin private. Miss RosieGreenspan, sister, 128 East Second Street,New York N. Y.

KNIEBERG Harry private. Charles KnIe-berg father, 325 Madison Street, New York,N. Y.

HILL. Oscar, private (first class). Paulinebehiller, aunt, 237 East Eighty-first Street,New York, N. Y.

OSCHIIR, Harold, corporal. Mrs. BerthaOscher, wife, 982 Rogers Place, New York,N. Y.

MARTIN. William E., sergeant. Mrs. M. T.Martin, mother, itil West Two hundred andthirty first Street, New York, N. Y.

LOEWINTIIAL, Davis, private, first classPaul Loewenthal, brother, 5211 SixthAvenue. New York, N. Y.

BIRAEZEWSKI, Henry, private. Mrs. SophieSimannka, sister, 545 East Twenty-secondStreet, Erie. la.

BAILEY, Delbert, private. Mrs. Mary B.Bailey, mother, It.F. D. No. 1, Miletus, W.Va..

RIlAWN, Harold W., private. Mrs. C. Rhawn,mother, 234 East Eleventh Street, Erie, Pa.

GAUDETTE, Alipherle. private. J1hn Gau-dette, father, Ware Road, Thorndike, Mass.

GUERNSEY, Raymond L., private. JennieStratton, aunt, Blossburg,#Pa.

DENNISON, Owen, private, first class. Mrs.Betsey Dennison, mother, Rex-ville, N. Y.

FOX, Sylvester R., private. Christopher Co-lunbus Fox, father, 138 Mechanic Street,East Aurora, N. Y.

EGAN, Michael J., private. Miss CatherineEgan, sister, 10 Franklin Street, New York,N. Y.

DOWLING, William Jones, private. Mrs.Margaret Dowling, mother, Glen Cove, N. Y.

CUD1BEC, Ray Ml., private. Mrs. MaryCudebec, mother, 157 Peach Street, Buffalo,N. Y.

BIISETIH, Howard S., private. Frank Athus,brother-in-law, 00 railroad Avenue, Liberty,N. Y.

McCORMACK, Thomas, private. Jamep Sulli-van, uncle, 230 Hawthorne Street, Brook-lyn. N. V.

SMITH, 'idward, corporal. Mrs. J. Smith,mother, 24 Lytell Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

SPERRING, John, corporal. Edward Hand-'ford, uncle, 843 Sixty-eighth Street, Brook-lyn N. V.

ROCHE James A., corporal, Mrs. EmmaEuphemia Roche, wife, 1 Washington Ter-race. New York, N. Y.

LIVINGSTON, John P., corporal. Mrs. LettiaLivingston, mother. 1428 Amsterdam Ave-nue, New York, N. Y.

ZOIIEL, John, sergeant. Mrs. Margaret Zobel,mother, 143 First Avenue, New York, N. Y.

O'ItIEN, Terence, private. Mrs. FloreneO'Brien, mother, 26 East Main Street,Gloucester, Mass. I

O'BRIEN, Charles f.. private, first class.Mrs. Annie O'Brien, mother, 19 City PointCourt, South Boston, Mass.

RUPIN, tIo Alexander, private. IsaacRubinowiteb, father, 11 Florence Avenue,Binghamton, N. Y.

STYPCZNSKI, Leonard, private. Mrs. Cathe-rine Stypezoski, mother, 415 Sweet Avenue,Buffolo, N. Y.

SPYCHALSKI. WlaTd private. Stephen Spy-chalski, brther, 430 Lovejoy Street, Buf-falo, N. Y.

SIEVILL, James G.. private. Mrs. Ida Flor-ence Shevill, wife, 1503 Pacific Street,Brooklyn. N. Y.

GLOSS, Frank, private. Tony Maiesky, step-brotner, 59 Hatolo Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.

QUIGLY. Patrick F.. private. Mrs. MargaretQuigley, mother, 638 Sixtieth Street, Brook-1ii. N. Y.

WTPNER, "William .,. private. Mrs. JohnWvm ner, mother, 132 Sccond Avenue, Kings-ton, N. Y.

WOODIEAD, Enoch C., private. Mrs. AliceWoodhcad. mother, Houghton, N. Y.

SCHMELZER, Edward, lieutennt. -Mrs.Currie Sehmelser, wife, 2697 Peach Street,Brie, Pa.

MOWRY, Otto L., lieutenant. D. N. Mowry,brother, Graham, Mo.

ADAMS, Frederic Eliot, captain. Mrs. F.Eliot Adams, wife, 10 Beach Avenue, Ma-iaronp~k. N. Y.

KENTON, Johnson D., lieutenant. Frank E.Keuon, father, 150 Superior Street, Wau-seon, Ohio.

GINTER, Charles A., lieutenant. Mrs.Charles Albert Ginter, wife, 427 St. MarksStreet, Brooklyn, N. Y.

KtARLSRUIHE.

HADESTY, George B., jr lieutenant. GeorgeB. Hadesty, father, 131 Mahanatongo, Pitts-ville. Pa,

JEWETT, Franklin Fairbands, lieutenant.Mrs. Florence L. Jewett, wife, care of Mrs.Greeley, Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md,

BRODY, Alton A., lieutenant. J. M. Drody,father, 62 West Ninety-second Street, NewYork, N. Y.

LsIBURG.

LENTIART, John, cook, Mrs. Mary Lenhart,mother, Somerset, Pa.RESERVE HOSPITAL 1, DAYRDUTH, CERMANY,

ELLINGTON, John T., private. L. T. Elling-ton, father, R. F. D. C., box .6, Thomaston,Ga.

RASTATT.THORLTON, Orville, private. Mrs. Grace

Therlton, wife, Jasonvile, Ind.PLUMMER, Joseph Luther, private. S. II.

Plummuer, father, It. F. D. No. 1, Person-Ville, Tex.

CASSEL.VEFLIN, Christ, private. K. Veffln, father,

New Elffington, S. Dak.DESTIFANO, Agateno, private. Felippo Des-

tifano, father, box 254. Canonsburg, Pa.LANDBSIT.

DOERLER, Herbert II., lieutenant 11. Doeh-ler, father, Coort and Huntington Streets,Brooklyn, N. Y.

UST OF CASUALTIES OVERSEAS(Continued from page 11.)

Kissing in Action.CORPORALS.

LANCASTER, Elmer N. Nellie Lancaster,Alliance, Humboldt County Cal.

STUART, Ralph R. Donald 4tuart 139 WestForty-seventh Street, New York, 1q. Y.

PRIVATES.BERGUIOFF, Auust F. Henry C. B-rghoff,

327 Jefferson Street, Fart Wayne, Ind.BRAGG, James W. Ella Bragg, Atlox, Ky.HEDRICK, Ora L. Bessie Hedrick, Kentland,

Ind.HEIL, Howard A. Charles H. Heil, Clairton,

Pa.HYNES, Clement A. Mary Hynes, Duffeld,

Mich.JOHNS, Harry P. Katie G. Johns, 221 West

Main Street, Newark, Ohio.KARNATZ,.Heary J. John Karnatz, Cement

Street, Akron, N. Y.KILDOW, Hopwoo4. C. William Kildow,

Oakland Md.MULLENE, William E. Albert Mullens, 01-

cott, W. Va.SINK, Perry L. Nettie Sink, 162 Fullerton

Avenue, Detroit, Mich.SKEBBA, Linton C. Anund J. Skebba, 3201

Columbus Avenue, South Minneapolis,Minn.

TAHTENY, Bernard A. Mary Tabeny, 6850Western Avenue, Chicag*, Ill,

ZECK, Emil A. Joseph Zeek, 1015 AvondaleAvenue, Toledo, Ohio.

Died of Wounds Received in Action, Pre-viously Reported Wounded.

PRIVATE.COLLIER. Frank. Fred Colliar, 1220 Pool

Street, Springfield, Ill.

In Hospital, Class ), Previously ReportedDied of Wounds.

PRIVATR.CADMAN, Seth C. George Cadman, 735 Ins-

ley Avenue, Portland, Oreg.

Sick in Hospital, Previously ReportedMissing.CORPOPAL.

HILL, David B. George D. Hill, Crowley,Tex.

PrVATES.BASS, Edward C. Ada ML Bass, Montello,

Marquette County, Wis.COX, Richard W. Lizzie Cox, 5426 Peilisyl-

vania Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

Returned to Duty, Previously Reported-Miasing.PRIVATE.

FISHER, Earl B. Henry Fisher, Fox Lake,Wis.

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THE OFFICIAL U. S, BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. 13

Health Conditions at Army Camps Within the United StatesAs Reported to the Surgeon General for Week Ending Oct. 18

The War Department authorizes the fol-lowing:

Herewith is a -detailed report oa, the healthconditions of troops in the United States, in-.cluding Porto Rico, for the week ended Oc-tober 18. The report of the Division of Sani-tation to the Acting Surgeon General of theArmy for that week is as follows:

1. Gen-ral.-A decided improvement inhealth conditions may be noted In this reportas compared with that of last week. The crestof the Influenza epidemic has been definitelypassed. Pneumonia admissions also show a

marked decline. The number of new cases ofinfluenza, roughly speaking, is one-half that oflast week. While these diseases are prevail-ing in all of the larger camps, in many of theearlier camps affected relatively few new casesare now reported. The decline is more markedin the cantonment group. Camps In the Southand Southwest and1 those on the Pacific coastare'probably shown at the highest point of theepidemic in this week's report. Meningitis hasincreased in prevalence at certain stations, theincease being especially marked in the canton-ment group. The admission rate for disease is2,914 against the rate of 4,760 last week. This

SUMMARY.

Death rate.Noeneffeetive We ry d

Troops. for disease. All causes. Disease only.

This Last This Last This Last This Lastweek. week. week. week. week. week. week. week.

Divix'ona' camps....................... 123.6 1293.2 81.3 f00 109 129.4 168.7 128.9Cantonments... ._- - 109.7 134.7 50 98.6 212 284.3 211.8 254.3Department, eta............ .4....... 8, 98.5 52.6 75.6 174.8 140.7 173.6 188.9

SSEALTH CONDITIONS FOR TEE w EK EznD ocT. 18.

Venereal Non-diseases. ieffc-

Pneu- Dysen- Ma- Influ- Mea- Meni- Scarlet tleperC.mps. monia. tery. laria. New enza. sles. gitis. fever. o1,00y

Total.' infoe. of re-tions, port.

leauregard................ 245 ........ ........ 371 13 1,276 9........ 213.56Bowie ..................... 165 ......... ......... 119 2 380 ........ ........ ........ 117.31Cody........................................ 7 - 238 ........................ 129.21Forrect............... ........ ........ ........ 1 ? 271. ........ ........ .81.23Fremont.................. 152 ........ ........ 5 2 105 42 ........ ........ 87.78Greene._.................. 304 ........ ........ 29 3 1,022 2 ............... 153.14Greenleaf................. 6 ................ 12 7 1,032 3 ........ 1 98.85Hancock................... 493 ........ ........ 33 5 2,265 45 ........ ........ 141.04Kearny.................... 16 ........ 1 24 15 48 ........ ........ ........ 52.66Logan..................23.................. 47 5 412 ....... ................. 0.18MacArthur........ ..... 19 ........ 1 28 28 2,228 21................. 22 .2mcclellar ............ 423 ........ ......... . 8 ? 1150 27 1.. ........ 19.11Seer...................... 11 2 4 3 281 12 7 1 71.72Shelby.......................33 . 2 5 5 22 1........ ........ 128.3Sheridan.... ....... 59130. .3 3 1,082 11 ............... .19.92Sy . use............. ... 19 ................. 4 7 21 12..... 57.18Wadsworth................ 122 -------- ........ 519 14 40 ........ ........ 79.1Wheeler.................... 41 1 18 4 ? 07 ........ ....... ........ 81.39Custer................... 951.......... ........ 0 2 580...- 1 2 87.17Deves..................... 21 ........ ........ 59 9 134 40 2 ........ 0 9.52Dix.phy................... 142 . . . .. 118 1 77 2 4...... 5.16Dodge.................... ................. 75 5 1,329 40 ..... ........ 28.71

J. E Jonstn.......... 8 ........ ........ 213... 1.49..1..9.3

Eustisa.................... 4........ 4 8.................... 16.927Funston................. 446......... ........ 94 952 51 2 ........ 99.5Gordon ................... 85 37 3 1,168 32 4........ 101.89Grant...................... 219 ................ .4 294 ..... ........... 3 45.92Aumphrya................ 1n 7 ? 393 17 2........ .95.39ackson................... 131 1 1.... ... 420 8 15......... 82.10

J. E. Johnston ..... .......... 83 ........ .......... 213 1 - 4919 8 1 1 97.12Lasasas..................... 4 2 10 8 18 2. -......... .192Lae 1.igure.... in.this column - -e211 1 1,261 5 2 95.33Lewis ...................... h nme of----- other. cs 28 8 1,04 48 4 ........t d94.52Meade ...................... 417... .... ........ 114 4 2111 12 1 ........ 76.07Pike .............. ...... 354 ........ ........whh5 w 1,1ei 107 i, 1 129.86Sherman .......... ....... c21 ...... ........te p . 7 w 113 13 1 10.74Taylor...................... 5111.......... ........ 26 1 686 190 18 1 127.99Travis. .................. ,194 5 P.... 16 7 747 ..... 2..........279.03Upton. . d ............ A g174 ........ ........ . t 1 1,281 1 ......... 1 109.81N8.1E. Dept .................. 22......... .......... 26 14 120 -........... 57.45Eastern Dept ................ 238......... .......... 85 34 1, 46B 3..................061.2%S. E1. Dept----------15..................4 ,322........ ........ 4 ,I- 2---- ---- 141.18Centw Dept ... ...... w r r272 ........ ........ ca. s , 1 2,222 r52 121.21Southern Dept-18..... ffio . ...6 . 1 39 ,24 2 S.........129.03Western Dept...............22 2 ..... 22 5 791 1..................154.63Aviation camps-.....A 506 .... 1 71 ? 1,169 3............2 98.49Merritt. ... ... . .-- 171 1 1 46 7 1, 113 34 .... .... 08.88Stuart ............... ...... 221. 2 8 1113 ? 931 14 2..........108.19

I Figure tn this column ior each camp gives the total euxisheT of new cases during the week.2 The figures in this colnumn is the number ef other cases which were contracted during the week by mnen in

that cams~ command at the time contracting the disease-the differee, therefore, Is tbO AuMber of eases firstreported dunag the week which were either b)caesiought from civilian life by reminsitg, or (b) cases broughtby men trfere from other compsete the =Islmnar wfejcJ the case is reported, or (c) old cases which havepreviously evaded detection. Ail interrogation. poiat-signidles that the report froma that cauty did itet segregateeases contracted at the camp from other eases.evn,1 Carl etNew cases of typhoid rver were reported from. following camps, ees ;(ets et,1

week's noneffective rate (105) Is well belowthat of last week (120). The death rate (190)is still exceedingly high, but shows a consider-abledecline as compared with last week (206)d

Specific diseases are reported as follows:

This Lastweek. Week.

Influenza ...................... 43,799 90,393Pneumonia 11,013 17,882Measle........ ................. 848 638Meningitis.................... 11 45Venereal dis:ases:...........:: : 2,411 2, 12

2. Divisional camps.-Influenza was re-ported from all camps of this group. CampsMacArthur and Hancock lead in the number ofnew cases, though in both of these camps thedisease is now on the decline. There were14,638 now cases of influenza reported fromcamps 6f this group as compared with 20,755last week. Pneumonia admissions number2,618, against 2.405 last week. . As with in-fluenza, Camp Hancock (495) and Camp Me-Clellan (423) lead all camps of this group inthe number of new cases. Camps Beauregardand Sevier report 9 and 7 new cases ofmeningitis, respectively, out of a total of 17new cases reported from all camps of thisgroup.

3 Cantonments.-Influenza admissions fromcantonments number 12,636,, as compared.

with 40,477 last week. Camp Lewis is theonly cantonment showing an increase in thenumber of new cases. Pneumonia admissionswere 5,366, against 13,153 last week. CampTravis, with 1,194 new cases, leads all sta-tions of this group in this respect. CampsPike and Lewis are the only other cantonmentsshowing an increase in pneumonia admissionsas compared with last week. There were 85now cases of meningitis reported from thisgroup, against 31 last week. Of this number,Camp Taylor reports 18, Camp Jackson 1b,Camp Pike 14. and Caspp Meade 10.

4. Departmental and other troops.-Newcases of influenza reported were 1,505, ascompared with 29,191 last week. The West-ern Department shows a moderate increasein the number of new cases; other depart-mernts show a decline. Pneumonia admissionsfor this group of stations (3.029) show an in-crease compared with admissions for lastweek (2,324). The incidence of pneumoniaremains high at aviation stations, ports of em-barkation, and recruit depots.

CAUSS or DEAAs BY cklfaes

Camp or depart-ment.

Beauregard......

Bowie...........Cody............Forrest..........Fremont.........Greene...........

Greenleaf........

Hancock.. .

Kearney....--Logan. --- _

MacArthur......McClellan....Sevier..........

Shelby.L.......Sheridan.........Syracuse........

Wadsworth......Wheeler.........Caster...........Devens..........Dix..........:...

Dedge ....Eustis ....

Num-her ofdeaths.

160

4310

37105

134

128

415

7689

101

33

12

328

2901040

37433

Causes.

Pneumonia, 158; menin-gills, 2.

Pneumonia, 43.Influenza9; not reported, 1.

Pneumonia, 37. 'Pneumonia, 101; influenza;

4.Pneumonia, 49; influenza;

78; meningitis, 1; not re.ported, 5; other, 1.

Pneumonia, 126; epilepsy;1; suicide, 1.

Pneumonia,3; other, 1.Pneumonia, 14; meningitis;

1.Pneumonia, 75; measles, 1.Pneumonia, 89.Pneumola,99; meningitis,

1: tuberculoes, 1.Pnei monia, 3.Pneumonia, 3.Pnemnonia, 11; scarlet

fever, 1.Pneumonis,32.Peumnonia, 8.Pneumonia, 290.Paeumonia, 10.Pneumonia, 37; orbital

abscess, 1: tuberculosisA.Pneumonia, 374.Iflumnza,3

- THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCAUSES OF DEATlS B3Y CAMPS.

Camp or depart- euf Causs.deaths.

Funston.........

Gerdon........

Grant...........

Humphreys......

Jackson..........

J. P. Johnston...La, C as........Lee..............Lewis............

Meades.........

Pike............*

Sherman.........

Taylor...........

Trasis...........

Upton.....

Stuart...........

Northea'tern de-partment. ,

Fattern depart-ment.

Southea'tern de-Partment.

Central depart-ment.

Southern depart-ment.

Western depart-ment.

Asiation camps. .

374

39

191

131

97

761

13030

197

130

220

339

79

104208

86

27

184

56

130

179

.7

22S

Poeumonsi, 370; Influenza,1; nephritis, 2; tubercu-1o is, 1.

Pne'monia, 38; mein-eitis, 1.

Pne mona, 1S: scarletfe er,1; meniniti,1.

Pneumonia, 126. influenza,1;meningiti,1empyemia1: tubereulosis, 1; teta-n'ss, 1.-

Pneumonia, 91; cerebro-spinal fo er, 1: trauma-1ism, 1: tuberculosis, 1.

Pnesmonia, 76.Pneumonia, 1.Pneftmoma, 123; injury, 2.Pneumonia, 28: carcino-

mia of stomach, 1; men-in-tis, 1.

Pneumenia, 190; typhoid,1: meninzitlr, 5; appen-dices abwess, 1.

Pneumonia, 124; meningi-tis, 3; emphena, 2; tuber-culosis, 1.

Pneumonia, 218: meningi-tis , 1; endocarditis, 1

Pneumonia, 337; meningi-tis, 2.

Pneumonia, 78; meningi-ti", 1.

Pneumonia, 104.Pneumonia, 75; influenza,-

132; cerebro syphiltis, I.Pneumonia, 81; dysentary,

1; malaria, 1; meningitis,1: abscess of liver, 1;traumatism, 1.

Pneumonia, 25; influenza,1: other, 1.

Pneumonia, 181; influenza,3.

Pneumonia, 55; influenza,1.

Pneumonia, 130.

Pneumonia, 176: influenza,1: drowning, 1; other, 1.

Pneumonia, 7.

Pneumonia, 215: trauma-tism, 9: nephritis, 2: notreported 2.

Deaths:Camps-.......... 990 Lastreelf........ 780Cantonments..... 2,885 Last Iteek........ 4,112Dept, troops...... 1,794 Last week........ 1,374

Total..... 5,689 6,266

Soldiers Who Died Last Week.

List of names of soldiers (not membersof the 'American Expeditionary Forces)reported to The Adjutant General's Officens having died during the weekendingOctober 18, 1918.

(Included in this list are the names ofsoldiers (not members of the AmericanExpeditionary Forces), not previouslypublished, who died prior to the weekmentioied and subsequently to March 8,1918. These names are indicated by anasterisk.)Camp Alfred Vail, N. J.

Pvt. Benjamin Belanger, No. 170 RiverStreet, New Bedford. Mass.*

Pvt. Benjamin H. Boggs, 115 ChestnutStreet. Harrisburg, Pa.

Pvt. Louis G. Brin, 195 Varet Street,Brooklyn, N. Y.*

Pvt. John S. Riley, 1021 Wood HavenAvenue, Wood Haven, N. Y.*

Camp Amatol, N. J.Pvt. Carl 0. Gustafson, box No. 27, Lanse,

Pa.Camp Beauregard, La.

Pvt. John Allen, Malberry Grove, Ill.*Pvt. Joe E. Baben, Houma, La.*

Camp Beauregard, La.-ContnuedCorpl. Walter P. Barbight, Mossle, Pa.Cook Cortland V. Birdsell, 15 Hemingway

Avenue, East Haven, Conn.Pvt. Charles E. Condreay, R. F. D. No. 3,

Chester, Okla.*Pvt. James R. Crell, Fleldo, La.*Pvt. Albert R. .Elliot, R. F. D. No. 4,

Wooster, Ohio.*Pvt. Pierre Geroir, Sobar, La.*Pvt. Louis Gonzales, Eagle Pass, Tex.*First Sergt. Charles J. Gregson, San Ber-

nardine, Cal.*Sergt. Jamce Guilliams, Riley. W. Va.*Corpl. Joseph E. Hammil, 1192 Dunavant

Street, Memphis, Tenn.*Pvt. Jessie C. Hatch Whitehorse, Okla.*Pvt. Frank Hebert, 1ice, La.Pvt. Jack Jackson jRoute 1, box 12, Mar-

thrsville, La.*Pvt. Harold S. Jefferson, 4117 Coliseum

Street, New Orleans. La.*Bugler Fred Lawton, 5611 La Salle Street,

Chicago, Ill.Corpl. Phillip Levine, 514-516 West One

hundred and eighty-fourth Street, NewYork, N. Y.

Pvt. Lossle Lee Loveless, Hubbard, Tex.First Lieut. Charles A. Marriott, Silver

City, N. Mex.Mechanic Henry T. Owens, Riverside,

Iowa.Pvt. Jules Porier, 1662 North White, New

Orleasu, La.*Pvt. Ezar Pottenger, Lead Hill, Ark.'Second Lieut. Willard R. Reid, 34 Emily

Street, Cumberland, Md.*Pvt. David Sanches, Round -Mountain,

Tex.*Second Lieut. Lewis H. Sele, 310 Tenth

Street, San Pedro, Cal.Pvt. Oscar Sisco, Newby, Okla.*Pvt. George Smith, Broussard, La.*Sergt. Grady B. Swayze, R. F. D. No. 2,

box No. 55, Benton, Miss.*Pvt. Cornellions Wallace, Donaldson, La.* -Corpl. Win. Joseph William, 1931 Orleans,

New Orleans. La.*Pvt. Williams Willis, Hope Villa, La.*Pvt. Adam Wombly, Route 3, P. 0. box

102, Bossier, La.*Camp Cody. N. Mex.

Pvt. Aloysious L. Bichimeler, Route No. 3,Horton. Kans.

Pvt. Carter A. Nichols, Elks City, Okla.Camp Colt, Pa.:

Pvt. George M. Aubrey, 170 Lake Street,St. Albans, Vt.*

Pvt. Peter P. Breuer, R. F. D. No. 1, Bealcity, Mich.* *

Pvt. Ralph E. Chapman, 1228 North SixthStreet, Santa Monica, Cal.*

Pvt. Henry L. Clapham, Martinsburg, -W. Va.* ,

Pvt. Arthur J. Descoteaux, River StreetY, Johnsbury, Vt.*

Pvt. Thomas F. Ewers, Three Churches,W. Va.*

Pvt. Maurice H. Ferris, Woodbury, Vt.*Pvt. M. Edward Fink, R. F. D., No. 7,

Niles, Mich.*Pvt. Arthur L. Floyd, 150 Rice Street,

Alliance, Ohio.*Pvt. Wilbur H. Frank, 1317 Madison Av-

enue. Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Theodore J. Griffin, Barton, Vt.* -Pvt. Sam Kestem, One hundred and fourth

Street and Lexington Ave., New York,N. Y.*

Corpl. A. Hubbard Lewis, R. FOD. No. 1,Oswego, N. Y.*

Pvt. Howard A. Lindsay, R. F. D. No. 1,Hancock, Md.*

Pvt. Harry Lineberry, 221 West TenthStreet, Anderson, Ind.*

Pvt. Lodovico Masi, Barre, Vt.*Pvt. Floyd M. Milks, R. F. D. No. 1, Sala-

manca, N. Y.* -Pvt. Fred Mitchel, Alburg, Vt.*Pvt. Fred Mitchell, Alburg, Vt.Pvt. Clarence L. Moe, Asbokan, N. Y.*Pvt. Benjamin A. Moore, Rising Sun, Ind.*Pvt. John Palewade, Stevens Point, Wis.Pvt. Alvia E. Phillips, Cairo, W. Va.*Pvt. Charles R. Rodebaught, Boggs,

W. Va.* -Pvt. Boyd F. Shriver, Hedgesville,

W. Va.*Pvt Chauncey B. Soper, 87 Vincent

Place, Lynnlqrook, N. Y,*Pvt. Isame T. Thompson, R. F. D. No. 1,Allensville, Wis.*Pvt. Edward A. Underwood, 2389 Filbert

Street, San Francisco, Cal.*Pvt. Claire F. Waite, R. F. D. No. 1,

Clark Lake, Mich.*Pvt. Edward F. Walsh, 192 Thirtieth

Avenue, Newark, N. J.

Camp Custer, Mich. :Pvt. William F. Affelt, Ausable, Mich.*Pvt. George W. Ahl, general delivery,

Cloverport, Ky.*Pvt. John Ablers, R. F. D. No. 3, Rose-

bush, Mich.*Pvt. Joshua W. Aldridge, R. F. D. No. 1,

Dundas. ill.Pvt. Magnus E. Alen, 10 Calmar Street,

Extension, Brockton, Mass.*Pvt. Abe Alexander, general delivery,

Ethel, La.*Pvt. Winfred W. Alexander, general de-

livery, Alton, Mlch.*Pvt. Floyd E. Allen, R. F. D. No. 2, Alma,

Mich.* -Pvt. Will Armstrong, general delivery,

Long Beach, Miss.*Corpi. William Ball, Wormingford, near

Colch-ster, Essex, England.*Pvt. Henry G. Bartholomaus, It. F. D.

No. 1, Leonard, N. Dak.Pvt. Robert W. Bates, Park River,

N. Dak.*Pvt. Fred Beard, 409 Carpenter Avenue,

Iron Mountain, Mich.*Pvt. Clarence L. Beares, 1209 Poplar

Street, Flint, Mich.*Pvt. Otto Berglund, 406 Demorse Avenue,

Grand Forks, N. Dak.*Pvt. Hubert A. Birch, R. F. D. No. 2,

Ilesperia. Mich.*Pvt. William Bizzell, Town of Alma. Ga.*Pvt. Magnus Bjornson, R. F. D. No. 3,

Edinburg, N. Dak.*Pvt. Gerhard J. Beling, R. F. D. No. 2,

Mount Clermens, Mich.*Pvt. Henry T. Boeoakker, R. F. D. No. 2,

Bay City, Mich.*Pvt. John Bogasky, 918 Edmund Street,

Flint, Mich.*Pvt. Haskell Bone part, Cameron, S. C.*Pvt. Frank W. Boyd, general delivery,

Clarksvlle, Mich.*Pvt. Guy Hobert Bray, box 625, Kalama-

zoo, Mich.*Pvt. Gordon Brewster, 1439 Wealthy

Street, S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich.*-Pvt. Hiram F. Brown, R. F. D. No. 2,

Manistique, Mich.Pvt. Paul L. Brown, R. F. D. No. 1,

Munith. Mich.*Pvt. Maurice Buckner, general delivery,

Bearlake, Mich.*Pvt Frank W. Burbrink, R. F.D. No. 4,

Seymour, Ind.*Pvt William P. Cameron, -general de-

livery, Bowesmont, N. Dak.*Wagoner Arthur T. Cane. Columbia, Ill *Pvt. George E Carlton, 551 South Main

Street. Adrain, Mich.*.Pvt. Charles A. Chenault, Morris, Ok-

mulgee County, rounto No. 1. Okla.Pvt. John Simon Chicog, P. 0. box 76,

Lac de Flambeau. Wis.*Pvt. Rufus P. Childs, R. F. D. No. 3, Ver-

montville, Mlch.*Pvt. Otto Conrad, general delivery, Seba-

waing. Mich.*Pvt. John W T. Cook, Rartelaville, Okla.Pvt. Ralph Crosby, general delivery, Fair-

grove, Mich.*Pvt. Oswald Davey, 124 Rock Street,

Nequanee, Mich *Pvt. Russell Donton, 512 Grant Street,

Marian, Ind.*Pvt. Clyde Eberstein. 107 South Forty-

second Street, Orqsba, Nebr.*Pvt. Warner E. Elnian, R. '. D. No. 1,

Town of Daggett. Mibc *Sergt. Edwin 0. Esthy. Sargent, Minn.*Pvt. Henry J. Etue.. 2406 North Water

Street, Bay City. Mich.*Pvt. Fdrdinand Federman, general de,

livery. Bingham. Ill.Pvt. Edwvard P. Feuersteln, Newlothroa

Mich.*Pvt. Morris Frank Fish, -218 South G

'Street, Bedford, Inl.*Pvt. Claude Lavrue Flable, general de-

livery. Pennville. Ind.*Pvt. William Robert Forsberg, 7624

Luella Avenue, Chicago, Ill. -Pvt. Willie Foster, general delivery Fair-

field, Ala.*Pvt. Aneil Lafayette Geiger, R. F. D. No.

2, Milford. Ind.*Pvt. Frank Gersebewski, general dellvery

Harrisiile. Mieb.*Pvt. Leslie W. Gibbs, general delivery,

Perry. Mieb.Pvt. Joseph Gion, R. F. D. No. 3, Re-

gent, N. Dak.Pvt. Alvin Glasgow, Preston. Ill.*Pvt. William Ray Gooch, general delivery

Fostoria, lfich.*Corpl. Joseph Grabowske, 1157 Twenty

fifth Street, Detroit, Mich.

14

TIEOFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. 15

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LASTWEEKCamp Custer, Mich.-Continued.

Pvt. Freeman L. Graviey, Granville, N.Dak.*

Pvt. Harry Grinnell, R. F. D. No. 5,Union City, Mich.

Prt. Clarence J. Hall, R. F. D. No. 2,Walkerville, Mich.*

P-,t. Henry M. Hanson, general delivery,Heimdal, N. Dak.*

Pvt. George I. Hayden, R. F. D. No. 4,Carplo, N. Dak.*

Pvt. Thomas G. Heath, Virginia, Ill.*Pvt: Jaies I. Henderson, Palmyra, Ill.*Pvt. George C. Heasel, R. F. D. No. 4,

Ann Arbor, Mich.* .Pvt. Stanley Holleger R. F. D. ;o. 1,

box 97, Mills, Mich.Corpl. Albert J. Honnie, Morriponville,

Ill.Pvt. Russell Huff, Napanee, Ind.*Pvt. Clarence A. Hull, Hamberg, Mich.*Pvt. Charlie Isaac, R. F. D. No. 3, Remus,

Mich.* IPvt. Johannes F. Jagd, general delivery,

box 144, Valley City, N. Dak.*Pvt. Jay Jerry, 32 Addison Avenue, De-

troit, Mich.*Pvt Fred 0 Johnson, R. F. D. No. 2,

Edmore, Mich.*Pvt John Theodore Johnson, 19 Wood-

lawn Avenue Muskegon, Mich.Pt. Alton L. Jones, 193 Lawrence Ave-

nue, Detroit, Mich.*Pvt. John Kendrew, Cavalier, N. Dak.*Pvt. Frank A. King, R. F. D. No. 25,

Bath MichPvt. O1e Kleven, Spring Valley, Wis.*Pvt. Herman Kratzke, 801 Saginaw

Street, Lansing, Mich.*Pvt. Henry Krier, general delivery,

Watertown, S. Dak.*Pvt. Henry E. Lanhart, Earl, N. Dak.*Pvt. Oscar Larsen, general delivery,

Kaleva, Mich.*- Pvt. Roy Legg, P. 0. box 21, Sim, Ill.

Pvt. Roy H. Linabery, 719 HendersonStreet, Flint, Mich.

Pvt. William J. Livi ,ston, 412 StateStreet, Saginaw, Mica.*

Pvt. Samuel Lockeridge. R. F. D. No. 1,Summitville, Ind.*

Pvt. Clarence N. Luca- 40 East SparryStreet, New Haven, Conn.

Pv' George J. Lugert, general delivery,Mantador, N. Dak.*

Pr. Morris J. Lund, R. F. D. No. 1,-Powers Lake, N. Dak.*

Pvt. Malcolm McDonald, 480 HoldenAvenue, Detroit, Mich.

Pvt. Leo F. McDowell, R. F. D. box 52,Grand Junetion, Mich.*

Ps t. David Maudoskin, gen. del., Hessel,Mich.*

Pi1. James C. Manolias, 310 One hundredand fifteenth Street, Kensington, Ill *

Pt Joseph Marjanowaki, 36 MoranStreet, Detroit, Mich.*

Pvc Paul F. Marzean, 515 Division Street,Alpena, Mich.

Pv-t. Samuel Mast, R. F. D. No. 4, Arthur,Ill.

PNt. Emil Matjcek, R. F. D. No. 2, Shel-don, N. Dak.

Pvt. John Meyer, Kempsville, Ill.Pvt. Johannes Miedema, 72 East Seventh

Street, Holland, Mich.Pvt. Thomas Miles, R. F. D. No. 2, Au-

rora, Ind.Sergt. Laurence E. Miller, R. F. D. No. 2,

Waldron, Mich.Pvt. Jesse Milton, R. F. D. No. 1, Lenox,

Mich.*Pvt. Arthur R. Minchliffe, 769 Cargrain,

Montreal, Quebec, Canada.*Pvt. Charles Mork, R. F. D. No. 1, Sut-

tons Bay, Mich.*Sert. James C. Moses, R. F. D. No. 2,

Spring Hope, N. C.Pit. Joseph Motley, East 540 Rockwood

Boulevard, Spokane, Wash.*Pt t. Phillip Muller, box 94, Dickinson,

N. Dak.*Pvt. Delbert Mulnix, R. F. D. No. 1, Sid-

noy. Mich.*Pvt. Ernest F. Navel, Lovington, Ill.Pvt Owen W. Noble, gen. del., Grindstone,

ich.* -P-r Stanley Novak, 915 Thirteenth Street,

Grand Forks N. Dak.*Fiet Class -Pvt. Theodore D. Oium,, Towner, N. Dak.-Cook Fred Olin, Grapdview, Iowa.*Pvt. John Olsen, R. F. D. No. 2, Hollander,

Mich.*Pvt. Seward Olson, gen. del. Vang, N. Dak.Pvt. John B. Palmer, Parkersburg, W. Va.*11% t. Williams J. Parlberg, 1314 Cherry

treet, Saginaw, Mich.*Pvc. Henry D. Pelgrim, R. F. D. No. 2,

Holland, Mich.

Camp Custer, Mich.-Continued.Pt. Adolph Peter, gen. del., Garrison, N.

Dlak.'Pvt. Chris I. Peterson, R. F. D. No. 10,

Neenah, Wis *Pvt. Joseph A. Pietrayk, 23 Lola Street,

Detroi, Mich.*Sergt. Wi liam A. Rasmusen, 736 Euclid

Street, (flat 4), St. Paul, Minn.*Pvt. Casimis Ratajczak, 20, 2322 South

Jefferson Street, Bay City, Mich.*Pvt. Harry Riggle, R. F. D. No. 1, Blanch-

ard, Mich.Pvt. John Riley, gen. del., Malvihill, Maul-

toba, Cauada.*Pvt. William L. Royal, R. F. D. No. 1,

Koleen. Ind.*Pvt. Jacob A. Sackman, Rural Route No.

2, Turtle Lake, N. Dak.*Pvt. Edward F. Schmidt, R. F. D. No. 2,

Chief, Mich.*Pvt. Frank John bchneider, 505 Annesley

Street, Saginaw, Mich.*Pvt. Herbert E. Schwartz, Route No. 1,

Judson, S. Dak.*Pt. Joseph V. Shockey, R. F. D. No. 1,

Anderson Ind.*Pvt. Pcoyd §hrider, Butternut, Mich.*Sergt. Guy Smith, gen. del., Baroda,

Mich.*Pvt. Otto P. Smith, R. F. D. No. 4, Harvey,

N. Dak.*Corpl. Edward Jeroma Say, R. F. D. No.

2, Turner, Mich.*Pvt. Sidney J. plinner, R. P. D. No. 2,

Bay City, Mich.*Pvt. Irwin Spitimas, Belleville, IIl.*Pvt. Irvin W. Spitanass, R. F. D. No. 1,

Belleville, Ill.*Pvt. Leo Stanford, R. F. D. No. 1, Clay

City, Ill.*Pvt. Herman Steffen, R. P. D. No, 1, Six

Lakes, Mich.*Pvt. Benjamine Harrison Stowell, gen. del.

Nymore. Minn.*Pvt. Leo J. Strobel, 208 West Allegan

Street, Otsego Mich.* Pvt, George Sviggum, R. F. D. No. 3,

Leonard, N. Dak.*Pvt. Clarence 0. Thompson, R. F. D. No.

2, Sheridan, Ill.*Pvt. Louis Tornin, Lake Linden, Mich.*Pvt. Louis P. Toupin, 4en. del., Lake Lin-

den, Mich.*Pvt. Wilfred J. Tremblay, 1099 Central

Avenue, Detroit, Mich.'Pvt. Frank Ure, R. F. D. No. 1, Saginaw,

Mich.*Pvt. Chester Vandervelde, R. F. D. No. 2,

Zeeland, Mich.*Corpl. Ralph Vick, Ullin, Ill.*Pvt. James Volenec, R. F. D. No. 1, Three

Oaks, Mich.*Pvt. Joe Wentzel, box No. 2, R. F. D. No.

2, Hamilton, Mich.*Pyt. Edward W. Werle, R. F. D. No. 2,

Loyal, Wis.Pvt. Oscar Westby, box 342, Maddock,

N. Dak.Camp Devens, Mass.:

vt. Frank G. Allen, Dyer Road, Milton,Mass.*

Cook Arthur W. Ashley, East Machias,Me.*

Pvt Charlie Ausberry, 14 Madison Street,Troy, Ala *

Pvt. Ray C. Bailey, Concord, Vt.*Pvt. Pasquale Barrasso, 12 Shepard

Street, Haverhill, Mass.*Pvt. Claude Rosar Batchelder, Westal-

ton, N. H *Pvt. Vernon Bishop, New Virginia, Iowa.*Pvt Atlas Bradshaw, 904 Beaver Street,

Jacksonville, Fla.Pvt. (first class) Willis T. Brooks, R. F. D.

No. 1, Georgia, Vt.*Pvt. James A. Brown. Martel, Fla.*Pvt. Lewis Bullock, R. F. D. A, box 168,

Lake City, Fla.*Pvt. Raymond Leo Burke. Walnut, Iowa.*Pvt. Guy C. Burnham, R. F. D. No. 1,

Washington, Vt.*Pvt. James A. Campbell, 37 Village Street.

Rockville, Conn.*Pvt Clarence H. Carr, 6 Catalpa Street,.

Worcester, Mass.*Pvt. George E. Cartier, 57 High Street,

Biddeford, Me.*Pvt. William B. Clark, 11 Middle Street,

Hallowell, Me.*Pvt. Jean E. Clog'ton, Williamstown,

Vt.*Pvt. Candler I. Colby, 30 Bellevue Ave-

nue. Winthrop, *Mass.*Pvt. Jack Cummings, Monticello, Fla.-Pvt. John Francis Curtin, 235 First Street,

Pittsfield, Mass.*Pit. Pearl L Davis, Johnson, Vt.*

Camp Devens. Mass.-Continued.Pvt. Ellsworth Frank Day, 57 Winthrop

Street, Marlboro, Mass *Pyt. William S. Diaqk, 41 P4Jasant Street,

Barre, Vt.*Pvt. Albert Joe Domeler, Sioux Rapids,

Iowa.*Pvt. Frank Donaldson, box 241, Donald-

sonville. Ga.*Pvt. William J. Driscoll, 555 Fifth Street,

Boston, Mass.*.Sergt. Francis J. Duffly, 15 Epencer

Street, Dorehester, Mass.*Pvt. Alexandro Durillo, box 345, Proc-

tor, Vt.Pvt. Andrew Eadie, Mount View, Lee,

Mass *Pvt. Roy S. Ellison, East Jaffrey, N. Hl.*Pyt. Angelo II. Felton, 21 Greenwood

Street, Boston, Mass.*Pvt. Chares A G. Franzen, 2 Fort Street,

Quincy, Mass.*Pvt. Mlcheie Pumerola, 12 South Main

Street, box 270, Fairhaven, Vt.*Pvt. (first class) Bahan Godalazlan, 64

Green Street, Malden, Mass.*Pvt. Henry A. Goewy, box 42, West

Townshend, Vt.*Pvt. George W. Gray, Keezer Falls, MO.Corpl. Steven Guernsey, 83 Bradford

Street, Springfield, Mass.'Corpl. James II. Hagerty, 193 Boylston

Street, Jamaica Plains, Mass.*Pvt. Cary Hayes, R. F. D. No. 1, box 7,

Greenwood Fla.*Pvt. Ernest Yloffman, R. F. D., Ellington,

Conn.*Pvt. Dennis Hogan, 137 Pleasant Street,

New Britain, Conn.*Pvt. Sylvanus Holden, Lake Weir, Fla..Pvt. Clarence T. Howard, R. F. D. No. 2,

St. Albans, Vt.*Pvt. Adair C. Huff, Wellington, Me.*Pvt Charles F. Hunt, 53 Lawrence Street,

Melrose, Mass.*Pvt. Chandler Hutchins, R. F. D. No. 2,

Surig, M-,*Pvt. Alfred Wilmer Jensen, West Branch,

Iowa.*Pvt. Geo. L. Joelyn, 37 Maryland Ave-

nue, Montello, Mass.*Pvt. Edwin 0. Koch, R. F. D. No. 1,

Watkins, Iowa.Pvt. Wladimir Kosciuk, Berlin, N. H.*Pvt. John G. Ladd, South Brooksville,

Me *Pvt. Willie 0. Lee, Raiford, Fla.*Pvt. Ernest G. Lind, Oxford Street, Au-

burn, Mass.*Pvt. Murle H. Lookingbill, Iliattville,

Kans *Pvt. Frank McCollum, Maxton, N. C.*Pvt. Leonard T. McCormack, 841 Herkl-

mer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. Edward J. Malumpey, 124 E Street,

Great Barrington, Mass.*Pvt. George J. Miner, R. F. D. No. 1,

Frankfort, N. Y.*Pvt. Frank Morgan, R. F. D. No. 30, High-

land Avenue, Stamford, Conn.*Pvt. John Louis Mapiecek, Waverly,

Iowa.*Pvt. Sheppard Napoleon, Washington,

Fla.*Pvt. John X. O4Brien, 21 Putman Place,

Roxbury, Mass.*Pvt George J. Plante, 124 North Front.

Street, New Bedford, Mass.*Pvt. Henry Thomas Presemo, Box 33, R.

F. D., 1Walliapond, Vt.*Pvt. Clyde C. Quint, B. F. D. No. 1, North

Berwick, Me.*Corp1. Waldo Andrew Race, R. F. D. No. 1,

Mavchester Depot, Vt.*Pvt. Joe E. Raymond, Mendon, Vt.*Bugler John F. Riley, 205 Iron Street,

Danville, Pa.*Pvt. Lewis C. Roberts, Waterville, Vt.*Pvt. Charles E. Rolerson, 4 Madison Road,

Belfast, Me.*Pvt William J. Rome, 463 South Bridge

Street. Worcester, Mass.*Pvt. Gideon F. Roy, 13 Clinton Avenue,

Winslow, Me.*Pvt. Tom Russell, East Walnut Street,

Troy, Ala.*Sergt. John C. Ryan, 15 Beach Street,

Fitchbur-, Mass.*Pvt. RoberF H. Saunders, Shirley, Mass.*Pvt. Arthur A. Skidgel, R. F. D. No. 4,

Caribou, Me.*Pvt. Morton L. Slayton, Waterbury Coa.

ter, Vt.*Pvt. Thomas J. Sproul, 57 Russell Street,New Haven, Conn.*First Lieut. Bernard Francis Staples,

Brooks, Me.*Pvt. Artkur F. . Stearns, 1011 Po tage

Street, Kalamazoo, Mich.*

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THE OFFICIAL U. S-.'BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26- 1918.

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp Devens, Mass.-Continued.

Pvt. William A. Stone, Ludlow, Mass.*Pvt. Frank T. Swaine. 57 Armandine

Street, Dorchester, Mass,*Pyt. Alexander C. Taylor, 86 New Street,

Paterson, N. J.Pit. Elivin S. Thompson, R. F. D. No. 3,

Box No. 79, Guilford, Vt.*Pvt. Lee Timmons. 249 Elmore Street,

Rocky Mount, N. C.*Pit. Clarence S. Torrey, R. F. D. No. 1,

North Sedgwick. Me,Pvt. Ralph Truesdale, 535 Front Street,

Woonsu'ket, R. I.*Pvt. Joseph Varlare, 143 Throop Avenue,

Brooklyn'. N. Y.*Pvt Ivory W. Wakefield, R. F. D. No. 15,

Gardiner, Me.*Pyt. William Walter, 213 East Eighty-

- ninth Street, New York, N. Y.*Pvt. Walter M. Weltzien, 524 East Day-

ton. South Bend, Ind.*Pvt. Charles E. Weems, 119 Mildred Street

Atlanta, Ga.*Pvt. Paul Wenkowski, 225 Twenty-seventh

Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. Harvey Wheeler, Petersham, Mass.*Pat. Verdi Eugene Whitcomb, Bethlehem,

N. H.*Pvt. John R. White, R. F. D. No. 4, Nash-

ville, Ind.*Pvt. William P. Williamson, R. F. D. No.

1, Box No. 65, Smith Turn Out, S. C.*Pvt. Edward B. Willson, 184 Westfield

Street, Feeding Hills, Mass.*Pvt. Ernest M. Wilson. 30 Hubbard

Street, Springield. Mass.*Pvt. Dwight C. Wood, 129 Whidden

Avenue, Whitman, Mass.Pvt. Frank Woodbury, Dexter, Me.*Pvt. Ed. Wright, Metcalf, Ga.*Pvt. Leslie J. Wright. South Pomfret, Vt.*Pvt Fiodor Wysocki, Minscai, Hyberni,

Slyckekaho, Uezda Kryhaickai WolostjDerevnia, Cydiur, Russia.*

Cam Dix, N. J.:v Harry Adams, Ringwood Manor, N.

Pvt. William Adams, Eastefn Shore, Md.*Pvt. Charles R. Aires. Houston, Tex.*Pvt. Lewis W. Allen, R. F. D. No. 1, Finch-

Vile, Md.*Pvt. Basien Allison, New London. Mo.*Pvt. Vernon Anderson, Booneville, Ark.*Pvt. Carle B'Abetto, 409 Jefferson Stceet,Iohoken, N. J.*Pvt. William II. Backermann, Togtown,Tex.*Pvt. Bert Baker, HTillsdale, N. J.*Pvt. William Baker, box 7, Route B,

Marianna. Fla.*Pvt. Steve Beaver. Buch. Okla.*Pvt. James Bell, Lewiston, N. C.*Pvt. Harry W. Bernht, Le Sueur, Minn.*Pvt. Charles Blydenburg, East Patchogue,Long Island, N. Y.*Pvt. Richard S. Booth, Cleveland, Barney

County, Okla.*Corpl. William B. Bes'ford, Y. W. C. A.,

publicity bureau, Scolerd Building, Dal-Jas, Tex.

Pvt. Charles Boston, 75 Seventh Street,Newark, N. J.* -

Pvt. Ernest B. Brown, Harrisville, N. Y.*Pvt. Robert W. Brown, Clifton, Ariz.*Pvt. Eugene Burke, 59 Brunswick Street,Jer.eoly City, N. J.*Pvt. Henry Potts Bush, 213 North Fuller-

ton Avenue. Mottelair, N. J.*Pvt. Leroy Cain, buvan, Va.*Pvt. Sipani, Calogero, South James Street,

Rome. N. Y.*Pvt. Sill Camp, Route 1, box 52, Bethle-

hem, Ga.*Pvt. John H. Campbell, 153 Westminster' Place, Atlantic City, N. J.*Pvt. Augusta Cardurla, Emma, Colo.*Pvt. William Carroll, Bellevue, Md.*Pvt. John Cemiska, 713 Brawron Street,Elizabeth. N. J.*Pvt. Robert C.* Champlin, Little Valley,Cattaraugus County, N. Y.*Pvt. Thomas Chapplee. 144 HumboldtStreet, Trenton. N. J.*Pvt. Richardo Chavez, San Pedro, N.

Alex.*Pvt. John Church, box No. 1, Salisbury,Md.*Pvt. James J. Clark, 11 Syde Street, Eliza-

beth, N. J.*Corpl. Emery D. Cloud, Clark, S. Dak.*Pvt. Francis Cogutierrez, Magdalena, N.

Nlex.*Pyt-- Harry Conroy, 212 Himes Street,

Frankfort, Ky.*Pvt. Dempson Craig. Blfort Tex.Second Lieut. Carl E. Critchlow, Butler,Pa.*

Camp Dix, N. J.-Continued.Pvt. (first class) Albert Cummings, 792

Broadway, Everett, Mass.*Pvt. Bert A. Day, Route No. 1, Bearden,

Okla.*Pvt. Clade Depue, Lyons, Colo.*Pvt. Arthur H1. Dick, Michael, Minn.*Pvt. Pasquale Disalvo, 28 Main Street,

Natick, R. I.*Pvt. Anthony Distito, 418 South Poplar

Stxeet. Hazleton, Pa.*Pvt. Frank Doran, 2427 Channing Way,

Berkeley, Cal.*'Pvt. Earl L. Down, 70 Washington,

Avenue, Oneida, N. Y.*Pvt. Harry L. Driscoll, Highland, Ohio.*Pvt. Albert G. Dubois, 73 Linden Street,

New Bedford, Mass.*Pt. John L. Durham, Wade, Okla,*Pvt. Solomon S. Dutro, R. F. D. No. 1,

Rose, Kans.*Pvt. Lon A. Easley, Route No. 6, box 66,

Shawnee, Okla.*Pvt. John J. Egan, 721 South Cicero, Chi-

cago, Ill.*Pvt. A. England, Okemah, Okla.*Cook William M. Evans, 309 North Fourth

Street, Griflin, Ga.*Pvt. Alfred Feklman, 9 Suffolk Street,

New York City, N. Y.*Pvt. Andrew J. Feser, 153 Meserole Street,

Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. Paul Fihe, 1601 South Third Street,

Louisville, 10',.*Pvt. Edna A. Fine, Castle, Colo.*Pvt. Frank M. Fisher, 709 West Eighth

Street, Des Moines, Iowa.*Pvt. Harry M. Focht, box route q, Sink-

ing Spring, Pa.*Wagoner Oscar L. Ford. Orleans, Ild.*Pvt. Edmund Forsber, Aberdeen, S. Dak.*Pvt. Melvin Fox, Frederick, Kiliman

County, Okla.*Pvt. Bookhorst Frank, 1026 West Florida

Street, Springfield, Mo.*Pvt. Kenzey French, Purdon, Tex.*Pvt. Raymond Frey. Grinnell, Iowa..Pvt. Ru'.vell Frey, 270 Washington, Street,

Phillipsburg, N. .. *Pvt. Richard Futrell, Shanne, Okla.Pvt. Willie Gaudy, Breckinridge, Tex.*Pvt. William J. Gant, St. Marys City,Desmond, N. Dak.*Pvt. Leonard J. Garrigan, 124 Johnson

Strret, Newark, N. J.*Pvt. Felix Gatlin, Purcell, Okla.-Pvt. Geo. Georjantas, Dorchester, Mass.*Pvt. Joseph Gibton, box 83, Mill Creek,Okla.*Pvt. William F. Gles, 209 North Seventh

Street, Wilmington, Del.*Pvt. William Goldsmith, R, F. D. No. 4,

Pen Yen, N. Y.*Pvt. James H. Gornian, 3 Prospect Street,

Beverly, Mass.*Pvt. Chas. Graves, Areade, N. Y.*Pvt. Glenn Green, Maxwell. Iowa.*Pvt. Sam Grissom, Rome. Tenn.*Pvt. Walter Grizzelley, Ennice, N. Mex.*Pvt. Charles B. Hagood, Lingleville, Tex.'Pvt: F. FHaines, Medford, N. J.*'Pvt. Lewis Hall. Long Branch Avenue,

Long Branch, N. J.*Pvt. George Halton, Oceanic, N. J.*Pvt. Bert V. landcock. Mankato, Kans.'Pvt Howard Harris. 1027 Sarah Ann

Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Jasper.Harrls,- Henderson, N. C.*Wa-oner Lester T. Harwood, Hartland,

Vt.*Pvt. .John W. Hayman, 601 Uake Street,

Salisbury, Md.*Pvt. George T. Hawkinq, Man um, Okla.Pvt. William Heath, 5 River §treet, Red-

bank, N. J.Pvt. Floyd Heckman, 202 South Ninth

Street, Reading, Pa.*Pvt. Clarence B. Henndon, Midvale, N. J.*Pvt. Charles Henry, Minmvill Hospital,

Worcester, Mass:*Corpl. John Heurman, Battle Creek,

Nebr.*-Pv. Jame'- lilliker, 37 West P'erry Street,

Buffalo, N. Y.*Pvt. John M. line-, Eldotado, Okla.*Pvt. Dory T. Holly, Wellhams Station,M.*Pvt. George Holton, Beltevere Avenue,

Oceanic, N. .T.*Pvt. Grear Houeycut, 809 Myrtle Avenue,El Paso. Tex:*Corpl. Gilbert A. Hourigan, 5055 Hudson

Boulevard, North Bergen, N. J.Pvt. Alfred Howard, Stevensville, Va.*Pvt. Elmer H. Hunt, 217 Elm Street, Cam-

den, N. J.*Pvt. Milton Hurt, Mosquito, Tex.*Pvt. Elmer Jackson, Okome, Pa.*Pvt. Frank M. James, Dickens, Nebr.4

Camp Dix, N. J.-Continned.Pvt. Eddie II. Johnson, Garner. Tex.*Pvt. Medford Johnson, Narberth, Pa.*Pvt. Owal Johnson, Buckhorn, N. Mex*Pvt. Philip Johnson, Pine Orchard Md.*Pvt. Thomas A. Johnson, 776 Avenue C,

Bayonne, N. J.*Pvt. tharles D. June, box 49, R. F. D. No.

1, Haddam. Kans.*Pvt. Win. J. Keenan, 295 Harvest Street,

East Boston, Mass.*Pvt. Dick W. Kennedy. 3032 Latimore

Avenue, Omaha, Nrbr.*Pvt. Robert L. Kenner, Elk City, Okla.*Pvt. Joseph N. Kerber, 5055 tIudson

Boulevard, North Bergen, N. J.*Pvt. Je'e L. Kinceannon, Cruce, Okla.*Pvt. Ernest L. King. Highlands, N. J.*Corpl. Frank A. King, 70 Genessee Street,

Geneva, N. Y.'Sergt. Frank F. King, 381 Birr Street,

Rochester, N. Y.*Pvt. Uln King RoxviJl, N. C.*Pvt. Harrison Knox, 209 Philellena Street,

Philvdelphia, Pa.*Pvt. (First Class) Paul De Lagomarcino,

220 South Main Street, Burlington,Iowa *

Pvt. Luther Lance, Tuttle, Okla.Pvt. John W. Lmwley 192 Chadwick Ave-

nue, Newark, N. J.*Pvt. George A. Lear, 330 Huckman Street,

Phillipaburg, N. J.*Pvt. John J. Leary, 304 Howell Street,

Chester, Pa.'Pvt. Charles Lepley, Milroy, Pa.*Second Lieut. Harry Orlando Lightfoot,

509 McKinley Avenue, Cauton, Ohio.Pvt. Thomas Lloyd Phillipsburg, N. J.First Lieut. William M. Lublitz, 1001

Bergen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y..Pvt. Ralph Lyles, box No. 3,_Monrovia,

Md.*.Pvt. William MeClanahan, box 232,

Healdton, Okla.*Pvt. Lawrence McCofferty, Ridgway,

Colo.*Pvt. John W. McLain. Ringling. Okla.*Pvt. William Mackintosh, I West One

hundred and thirty-sixth Street, NewYork, N. Y.*

Corpl. Henry F. Malloy, Lamboert, N. J.*Pvt. Henry Marlettle, West Mineral,

Kans.* ,Pvt. Roy Massey, Burlington, Kans.*Pvt. Charles Mathews. Maxahehir. Tex.*Pvt. William May, Hartford. Kans.*Pvt. George Mercer, It. F. D. No. 1, St.

Augustines. Md.*Pvt. Albert D. Metzger, 436 Ilillboro

Avenue, Edwardsville, Ill.*Pvt. Mende Borris, 210 Clark Dlace, Eliza-

beth. N. J.*Pvt. Joseph A. Mucahy, Four hundred

and fifty-first Street, Youngstown,Ohio.*

Pvt. Arthur Nichols, 20 Water Street,Ifackensack, N. J.*

Pvt. William II. Nicholson, 730 BestStreet. Buffalo, N. Y.*

PvI. William hi. Nicholson, 47 MainStreet, Springfield, X. Y.* \

Pvt. Charles Nielxnder, 870 ParallelStreet. Atelison. Kans.

Corpl. Joseph Nissen, 122 East ThirdStreet, Minona. Minn.*

Pvt. Clarence Nutting, Watertown, S.Dak.*

Pvt. Antonio Ortinatto, 120 River Street,Rome, N. Y.*

Pvt. Dominick Pariso, 214 Newton Street,Waltham, Mass.*

Pvt. Joseph Parris, Mt. Pleasant Farm,West Orange N. J.*

Pvt. James Pendleton. Shawnee. Okla.*Corpl Sjaimer E. Peterson, 808 North

Street, New. Durham. N. J*Corpl. Fred W. Petzinger, 40 Newton

Place, Irvington, N. JTSergi. Louis Pierson, 220 Caroline Street,

Derby, Conn.'Pvt. Daniel Pighogh, 114 Georgia Avenue,

Atlantic City, N. J.*Pvt. Estelle L. Pott, 6386 West Dourth

Street, Loveland. Colo.*Pt. Len Powells, Mabelqville, N. C.'Pvt. Carl Ramsey. Magdolin. N. Mex.*Corpl. Erie Rathbun, 2537 California

Street, Denver, Colo.*Pvt. Otto Reuther, Lagrange, Tex.*Ptv. Robert Reynolds, 0T Seneca Street,

Ithaea, N. Y.'*Pvt. Morton E. Rhodes, Tulsa, Okla.*Pvt. Ellis Roberts, 119 Bloomfield Street,

Hoboken, N. J.*Pvt. Nathen Robinson, Wade, N. C.*Pvt. Thomas P. Robinson, Purcell, Okla.*

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N4MES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKcamp Dix. N. J.-Continued.

Pvt. Paul Rudolph, Wallingford Avenue,South Media, Pa.*

Pvt. Cecil Russell, Prague, Okla.*Pvt. William 0. Sandstorm, 219 New-

lend Avenue, Jamestown, N. Y.*Pvt. Abel A. Santos, 34 First Street,

Elizabeth, N. J.*Pvt. Frank B. Scales, Crowell, Ford

County. Tex.*Pvt. August Schambacher. Dayton, Ohio.*Pvt. Elbert Scott, lone, Kans.*Pvt. Antonio Simona, 307 Sixty-sixth

Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. Morris Sinlowitz, '24 Dickinson

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Frank Slickmier, Arch Street, Scran-

ton. Pai.*Pvt. Christopher Sprlnwle, 199 Sussex

Avenue, Newark. N. J.*Pvt. Walter Stafford, Bend, Tex.*Pvt. William Storts, 4 Mill Street, Jersey

City. N, J.*Pvt. Poseplih B. Surham, 115 Washington.

Avenue, Dunkirk. N. Y.*Pyt. Alexander Szitlek, R. F. D. IHacketts-

town, N. J.*Pvt. Elmer Tague, San Antonio, Tex.

t

Pvt. Ulysses Taylor, 1219 Myrtle Avenue,Baltimore, Mil.*

Pvt. Abie Tettleton, Duncan, Oklt.*Pvt. David Thomas. R. F. D. No. 2, Junc-

tion City. Kans.*Pvt. Lingo Tisco. 11 West Seventh Street,

'Qayonne. N. T.* -Pvt. Charles Triuskas, 111 Fairview

Street. Riverside. N. J.*Pvt. Guissippi Tritto. 405 Seventh Ave-

Pie, Brooklyn. N. Y.*PVt. Georre Turpen. R. F. D. No. 4,

'toldenville. Okla.*Pvt Thomas Vanordon, 150 North Eighth

Street. Paterson, N. J.*Pvt. Roy E. Vaughn, 1101 Penn Avenue,

Des Moines. Iowa.*Pvt. Charles Vosselman. 42 Sherman Ave-

nue. Resplle Park, N. J.*Pvt. Thomas Walker, Willow Springs,

Mo.*PrC. William J. Walter, 218 Second

Street, Unionhill. N. JT.*Pvt. Andrew Ward, 34 Caine Street, At-

lanta, (a.*Pvt. Willie Ward, Comanche. Okls.*Pvt. iethert Webb, Dodge. Tex.Pvt. Frank Weldon El Reno. Okla.*Pvt. Elmer W. Whitiomb, Twenty-sixth

Street, Bellaire, Ohio.*Pvt. Wilmer C. White, Melbourne, Okla.*Pvt. Smith R. Williams. Eldorado, Okla.*Pvt. Sidney Williamson, IHagerman, N.

Mex.*Pvt. Ellas Wimbs, R. F. D. No. 2, Maud,

Okla.*Pvt Howard Zerby, 1661 Colton Street,

Reading. Pa.*Pvt. Alexander Zigmont, 612 Cherry

Street, Trenton, N. J.*Pvt. John Zueek, 27 Church Street, Tren-

ton, N. J.* -

Camp Dodge. Iowa:Pvt. George Abourezek, Gettysburg, S.

Dak.*Pvt. Zacharla Agnew. Smithsonla, Ala.*Pvt. Harry Alhey, 2302 West Thirtieth

Street, Osedale, Kans.*Pvt. Ernest J. Alexander, 751 Zane Street,

Memphis. Tenn.*Pvt. Duster Alois, 633 Avenue E, Cedar

R-iods. Iowa.*Pvt. Albert Anderson, Beaumont, Tex.*Pvt Theodore Anderson, R. F. I. No. 2,

Dayton, Iowa.*Pvt .Taek Atkins, Calhoun, Okla.tPvt Clarence L. Atweli. Knowlton, Mont.*Pvt Apha Austill, It. F. D. No. 6, Boone-

ville, Ind.*Pvt. David Austin, Yancy, Ark.*

- Pvt. Charlie Bailey, Jones. Okla.*Pvt. Isaias Ballard. Tolpec, Ark.*Pvt. Oliver Bannister. Angela, Mont..Pvt. Elwin Bidwell, Sutherland, Jowa.*Pvt. Glen Blanehard. Griswold, Town.*Pvt Bernard L. Bolger, 2312 Flournoy

Street, Chicago. IIl *Pvt. Duke Boyd. Paint Rock, Ala.'Pvt. Henry Bremeyer, Waupeton, Iowa.*Pvt. Ole Brogan. 401 North Ashington

Street, Dillon. Mont.*Pvt. Charles Brown. 720 East Center

-Street, Arkansas City, Kans.*Pvt. Feady Bruner, R. F. D. No. 4, box 37,

Konown, Okla.*Pvt. Harry Burriehter, 110 Eighth Street,

St. Louis, Mo.*Pvt. Gustave Carlson, R. F. D. No. 1,

Buchanan, N. Dak.*

Camp Dodge, iowa-Continued.Pvt. Archie B. Carpenter, box 407, San-

born. Iowa.*Pyt. William Carter, R. F. D. No. 1, box

42, Scott, Ark.*Pvt. Harrison Chadburne, 711 South

Twentieth Street, Muskogee, Okla.*Pvt. Edward Chezick, Dywart, Iowa.*Pvt. Earl F. Churchill, Keswick, Iowa.*Pvt. Jesse C1lnger, England, Ark.*

.Pvt. Clyde E. Coates, R. F. D. No. 4,Adrian. Mo.*

Pvt. Howard Collamore. 743 WashingtonAvenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa.*

Pvt. Edward Crumm. Ainavorth, Nebr.*Pvt. Julius Dahins, Byron, Mo.*Pvt. George Deitrich, 461 Seminary

Street, Dubucue. Iowa.*Pvt. Edward Dittmer, Nebraska.*Pvt. Frank X. Egloff, St. Meinrad Ind.*Pvt. Elmer B. Emerick, Joycoy, olo.*Pvt. Carl Erickson, R. F. 1D. No. 1, Funk,

Nebr.*Pyt. Isadore Evans.. 1719 Pendleton

Avenue. St. Louis, Mo.*Pyt. Joseph Fiddler. Jackflish Lake, Sas-

katchewan, Canada.*Pyt. Oscar H. Fleer, Owensville, Mo,*Pvt. Robert Gabeil, Smith Mills, Ind.Pvt. John S. Goodwin, Garrison, Mo.*Pvt. Porter E. Gordon, R. F. D. No. 20,

Windsor, Mo.*Pvt. Andrew Gorsch, Marengo. Ia.*Pvt. Otto Gottwald. Nebra.ka City, Nebr.*Pyt. Walter Green, England, Ark.*Pvt. Joseph E. Gustafson, Fairbanks,

Alacka.*Pyt. Willie Harris, Cairo. Ill.*Pvt. Owen Hastings. Farley, Iowa.*Pyt. Ray Hauptfuer, general delivery,

Canton, Ohio.*Pvt. John P. Heath, Carrutherville, Mo.*Pvt. Tohn Hillgartner, Route No. 1, Bur-

Pyt. Willie Hoprkins, Oberlin, Okla.*Pvt. Robert Iopson. Soudan, Ark.*Reet. Elmer ,. Jennings, Waterville,

Route No. 8, Kans.Pyt. Win. Jewell, Canton, Kans.*Pyt. John 0. Johnson, general delivery,

Meriden. Iowa.*Pvt. Alfred Jones, Ninth Street, Fort

Smith. Ark.*Pvt. Mahlon Kauffman, Ropr, Kans.*Pvt. Peter Kossler, Manno, S. Dak.*Pvt. George Kimbell. Hannaford, N. Dak.tPyt. Ntanidau Kobelanski, R. F. D. No. 1,

St. Joseph. N. Dak.tPvt Rudolph Koester. Wolsey, St. Dak.*

Pyt. Leo P. Koster, Cascade, La.*Pyt. William Kruger, Route No. 1, Ash-

ion, Towa.*Pyt. Fennon Landers. 505 Seventieth

Street, Henderson, Ky.*Pvt. Jese Lewis, 300 Commercial Ave-

sue, Cairo, Ill.*Pyt. Joe A. Lewis, box 424, Le Mars,

Iowa.*Pvt. Joe W. Lewis. R. F. D. No. 1, box

26, Prospect. Tenn.Pvt. Fred Llord. 0602 Riverview Drive,

St. Louis. Mo.*Pvt. Clarence A. Lonn, R. F. D. No. 6,

Red Oak, Iowa.Pvt' Wayne McDaniei5, Tobnson. Nebr.'Pvt. Will Malone. 7 North Main Street,

Covington, Tenn.*Pyt. larvey L. Martin, R. F. D. No. 1,

Searshoro, Iowa.Pvt. Jobn F. NMerehian. Wolbach. Nebr.Pvt. Jacob 0. Miller, Kolona, Iowa.*Pvt. Lynn F. Mtiler. 216 Lane Street, Wa-

terloo. Iowa.*Pvt. Frank Moves, Ely, Iowa.*Pyt. Arthur Mulder, Route No. 1, Rock

Valley, Iowa.*Pvt. Tames Noble. Bolivar, Mo.*Pvt. Fred R. Norlin, 2223 Filmore Street

NE.. Minneapolis, Mino.Pvt. Carl A. Olson, 913 Eleventh Street,

Sioux City, Iowa.*Pyt. Clyde 0. Olson, 118 Maple Street,

Paxton, Ill.*Pyt. Fred A. Olson, Route No. 5, Beris-

ford, S. Dak.*Pyt. F. Schilling Ortwin, Wisner, Nebr.*Pvt. Vuori Oscar, Gilbert, Minn.*Pvt. Ernest R. Palmer, Roifte No. 1,

Meriden, Kans.Pvt. William Paris, Wail, S. Dak.*Pyt. Gilbert Penuly, 4741 Washington

Street Kansas City, Mo.*Pvt. Emil Peterson, box 45, Neward, S.

Dak.*Pvt. Fred A. Quiram, Virgil, S. Dak.Pyt. Sigurd Rassmussen, R. F. D. No. 2,

Willmer, Minn.*Pyt. James Robinson, North Middle

Street, Franklin, Ind.*

Camp Dodge, Iowa-Continued.2nd Lietit. Joseph Harold Rosenthal,

Nashville, Tenn.Pvt. Herman Schliepp, Harrold, S, Dak.*Pvt. Clarence Scott, Boynton, Okla.*ryt. William M. Shirley, 1807 West Twen-

tieth Street, Des Moines, Iowa.*

Pvt. Robert Smith. Forest City, Ark *PVt. Louis Sozma, R. F. D. No. 1, Oxford

Junction. Iowa.*Pvt. Win. J. Sperry, Denison. Iowa.*Pvt. EDiward L. Starr, Wadena, Iowa.*Pvt. Stihr Gernhard, Manii'ng, Iowa.Pvt. Anthony J. Stoecki, Dyersville,

Iowa.*Pvt. Ernest Strait, Red Cloud. Nebr.*Pvt. Hubert Taylor, West Point, Tex.*Pvt. Clyde J. Terrill, R. F. D. No. 1, Se-

dan, 'Kans.*Pet. William T. Travers. Leola, Mo.*Pvt. Claris Tucker. Collegeview, Nebr.*Pvt. John G. Ulrich. Cedarville, Ill.*Pvt. Hans Peter Vasar, Cedar Falls,

Iowa.*Pvt. Rolieii Waile, 607.East Third Street,

A1arien, Ind.*Pvt. Hezekiah Wembs, Cherokee. Ala.*Pvt. Earl Williams, Armstrong. Iowa.*Pvt Norman Williams, Moro, Ark.*Pt. Thomas L. Williams, Watertown, S.

Dak.*Pvt. Ole Wood, Cockrell. Kane.*Pvt. Cyril Wordeboff. Diyersvlle. Iowa.*Pvt. Arch D. Young, Brandon. Iowa.*Pvt. Orville Young. Stevensville, Mont.*

Camp Eagle Pass, Tex. :1st. Lieut. Ira Millard Dempsey, Johns-

town, Pa.Camp Eustis. Va.:

Pvt. Isaac Boyd. 1610 Pressman Street;Baltimore Md.*

Pvt. Frank brogdon, box 30. R. F. D. No.2, Axe, Va.*

Pvt. James P. Davis. R. F. D. No. 1, box10, Sumter, S. C.*

Pvt. Carroi Dixon, Blenheim Marble,S. C.*

Pvt. Walter T. Iogans, Geortetown, Md.*Pvt Georme Inion. 2020 Tenth StreetNW., Washington. D. C.

Pvt. Earl L. Johnson, West Port. Oreg.*Pvt. James F. J ones, box 69, Itethalto,

Ill.*Pvt. John A. Page, Miouint Union, Pa.*Pvt Albert Knack, R. F. D. No. 1, Dor-

che~tor, 'Wls.*Pyt. John Pate. 616 Third Street, Wash-

ington, D. C.*1st. Lieut. Ralph Thomas Saunders, 127

Allen Avenue, Filney, Ohio.Pvt. John Scott, R. F. D. No. 2, Milling-

ton. Md.*Ie t. Lint. Edwin C. Tovey, 2400 Olive

Stroot. Pine Bluff. Ark.Pvt, William Vincent. Wayside P. 0.,

Charles County. MId.*Pvt. Charles C. Waters. R. F. D. No. 1,

box 56. Snowhill, Md.*Pvt. John Wright, R. F. D. No. 2, Pine-

hurst, .Ga.*Camp Foci-eat. Ga.:

Pvt. Thosin diI, 203 La Crosse Ave-nne. Chicago, 1ll.

pe. Edgar W. irley, R. F. D. No. 4,Lake City, Iowa.*

Ret. John M. Cox. Clinton, Tenn.Pvt. Joseph B. Korte, R. F. D. No. 2,

Breese, Ill.*Camp Fremont, Cal.:

Pvt. Guy Bogait, Aquadell, Saskatche-wan. Canndr.*

1st Lieit. Clark Blanchard Hannah, 4412Troost Avenue Kansa City, Mo.

Pvt. Joseph P. Rodrigues, alinuas. Cal.*Camp Funston. Kans.:

Pvt. Charles Marlin Anderson, Hacking,Iowa.*

Pvt. Moss Baldwin, R. F. D. No. 3, NewBloomfield. Mo.*

Pvt. Basil II. P~nrncy, R. F. D. No. 2,Paris. Mo.*

Pvt. Sherl Orin Blackwell, R. F. D. Noz1, Niangun, Mn *

Pyt. William F. Broderson, 29S HarrisonStreet Clinton. Town.*

Pvt. John W. Brodie, Le Mars, Iowa.*Pvt. Timothy Buckley, 203 South, Troy

Street. Chicago, Ill.*Pet. Raymond Bunting, Goldengate, Ill.*Pvt. Erwin Cihak, R. . D. No. 1, Hills-

boro, Mo.*Pvt. Andrew F. Collins, Blairstown, Mo.*.Pvt. Jarrett W. Euthon, 452 Hazel Street,

Macon. Ga.*Pvt. Jno J. Fink, 1064 Humboldt Avenue,

St. Paul, Minn.*Pvt. Jacob Dewit Foland, ,. F. D. No. 1,

Nevada, Mo.*

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp Funston, Kans.-Continued.

Pvt. John A. Furry, lustonville, Ill.'Corpl. James Winter Gay 332 South Law-

rence Avenue, Wichita Kans.*Pvt. James A. George, Lin Creek, Mo.*Wagoner James A. Gleason, 911 South

Fairfield Avenue. Chicago. Ill.*Pvt. Hobart 1. Grey, Wheeling, Mo.*Pvt. Gear Joseph Harrison, 705 East

Street. 1l1. Kxns.*Pvt. Jesse P. Hawkins, Harper, Kans.*Pvt. Clarence Wilson Innes, R. F. D. No.

1, Fairview. Mo.*Pvt. Frank Kehr, R. F. D. No. 1, Burns,

Kans.*Pvt. Edwin Aaron Kundert, 508 Walnut

Street. Yankton S. Dak.*Pvt. Adolph F. Malby, Scenic, S. Dak.*Pvt. Cerval E. Mann, Pleasant Valley,

Ky.*Pvt. Charles Oberg, Deerfield, S. Dak.Pvt. Fred K. Piekens, R. F. D. No. 2,

Lecompton, Kans.*Pvt. Cecil Martin Reynolds, Cairo, Ill.*Pvt. Everett Squires, Rosalina, Kans.*Pvt.. Park Nelson Sudduth, Sturgis,

S. Dak.*Pvt Cecil R. Thompson, Pickford, Mich.'

Camp Gordon. Ga. :Pvt. Frank Accurzo, 173 Martin Street,

Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. John W. Adams, R. F. D. No. 2,

Hartwell, Ga.*Pvt. John H. Alfred, Sparks, Ga.*Pvt. Venson Amy, Sharpsburg, Ga.*Pvt. Bryant Baisden, Ambrose, Ga.*Pvt. Burt G. Baker, 427 Kennet Street,

Canton, Ohio.*Pvt. Leonard Bekert, R. F. D. No. 3,

Awan. Ill.*Pvt. John V. Burns, R. F. D. No. 2, box

No. 2, Ocilla, Ga.*Pvt. Elmore Chappell, R. F. D. No. .2,

Bon Aqua, Tenn.Pvt. M\ontie Cooper, Drg Creek, La.Pvt. Daniel Cowley, 1401 North Twenty-

fifth Street, East St. Louis, Ill.*Pvt. Arthur W. Dickey, Seviervile,

Tenn.*Pvt. Lloyd Driggers, R. F. D. A., Glenn-

ville, Ga.*PVt. Willie Vraser, R. F. D. 1Xo. 1, Col-

lins, Ga.*Pvt. Starling Gibson, Delta, Ky.*Sergt. Uh1 H. Hanson, Goodrich, Colo.*Pvt. Oliver Hurst, R. F. D. No. 2, Bethel

Springs, Tenn.*Pvt. Charles S. Lamb, Ulyoming, N. Y.1st. Lt. Raymond Edison Lewis, box 1436,

Paterson, N. J.*Pvt. Frank J. Nemmers, Bancroft, Ia.*Pvt. Juan Otero 509 East Seventy-eighth

Street. New York, N. Y.*Sergt. Paul W. St. John, Lima, Ill.*Pet. Frank Harris Sargeant, box 37,

Booneville, N. Y.*Pvt. George E. Schrader, Glenwood,

N. Y.*Sergt. Ross P. Shook, Tippeeanoe, Ohio.Pvt. Eulise Smith, R. F. D. No. 1, Jenkins-

burg, Ga.*Pvt. Charlie A. Stow, R. F. D. No. 2,, Alpharetta, Ga.*Pvt. Bert Waller, Edgemoor, Tenn., R, F.

D. No 1.*Pvt. Dennis Wright, R. F. D. No. 4,

Meigs, Ga.*Camp Grant, 111. :

Pvt. Frank Adam, R. F. D. No. 3, Sol-dier's Grove, Wis.*

Pvt. William Guy Ahern, 1327 WestSixth Street, Hastings, Nebr.*

,Pvt. Curtis Allison, Golden Valley, N.Dak.*

Pvt. Anton Amundson, Lignite, N. Dak.*Pet. Andrew Anderson, R. F. D., Laporte,

Minn.*Corpl. Carl Anderson, 621 North Fourth

Street, Missoula. Mont.*Pvt. Chester Richard Anderson, 1216

Third Avenue, Moline, Ill.*Pvt. Fred Everett Anderson, R. F. D.

No. 1, Tampico, Ill.*Pvt. Jim Anderson, Pine Hall, N. C.*Pvt. John Anderson, R. F. D. No. 4,

Courtland, MisS.*Pvt. WaIlie Fred Anderson, R, F. D. No.

4, box 73. CAmbridge, Ill.*Pvt. Gunnard A. M. Anderson, 1520 South

Fifth Street, Rockford, Ill.*Pvt. Fred William Arndt, R. F. D. No. 4,

box 69, Blue Earth, Minn.*Pvt. Ernest Aubby. Napoleenville, La.*Pvt. Carl E. Axell, Milaca, Minn.*Ret. Jacob Backes, Clayton, Wis.*Pet. Harold John Barnes, R. F. P. No. 1,

box 171, Wauneta, Nebr.*Pvt. August Bednars, Pound, Marinette

County, WIs.*

Camp Grant, Ill.---Continued.Pvt. Charles Belke, Seventy-ninth Street,

6ox 04, Oaklawn, III.*Pvt. Sherman Bell, Pulaski, III.*PVt. James Gibbons, Belleville, R. F. D.,

Browning, Ill.*Pvt. Bryan Arthur Berents, route No. 15,

Oswego, Kans.*Pvt. Ben A. Blerman, R. F. ). No. 3, Cen-

tralia, Ill.*Pvt. Edward Bishop, Ligonier, Ind.*Pvt. Dave Blackman, route No. 2, box

17, Haynesville, La.*Pvt. Jake Bedley, Tullulah, La.*

. Pvt. Bernard L. Boiter, 2512 FlouranyStreet. Chicago, Ill.*

Pvt. Selmer R. Brettingen, route No. 2,Cashiton, Wis.*

Pvt. John Brewer, Carroll, La.*Pvt. Michael George Brunner, route No.

1, Plum City, Wis." .Pvt. Essic Burns, Jackson, Tenn.*Pvt. Hosie Butler, Mount Hammond, La.*Pvt. Phillip Caldwell, 2720 Crater Street,

New Orleans, La.*Pet. George Carr, general delivery,

Charles Town, W. Va.*Pvt. Asa Gilbert Carter, Jefferson Town-

ship, Grant County, Ind.*Pet. Lawrence Sylvester Christianson,

route 1, Buggaville, Wis.*Pvt. John Cornelious Clark, Virginia, Ill.*Pvt. Seymour Cloud, Keep Tript, Md.*Pvt. Charlie Clyborn, 838 Poplar Street,

Coatesville, Pa.*Pvt. Robert James Coates, 434 Seventh

Avenue, North, Grand Rapids, Mlch.*Pvt. George Cohen, 503 Girard Avenue,

Minneapolis, Minn.*Sergt. Leslie Cohrs, Route No. 2, box 51,

Bradford, Ill.*Pvt. Henry James Colgrove, Dickensoi,

N. Dak.*Pvt. Emmett P. Condon, R. F. D. No. 1,

Clore, La.*Pvt. Elliott Copeland, Route No. 12, box

21, Mansfield, La.*Pvt. Peter Edward Costello, 11 Linden

Street. South Boston, 4ass.Pvt. George Cousin, general delivery,

Raymond City, W. Va.*Pvt. Migurbjorn Davidson, R. F. D. No. 3,

Edenburg, N. Dak.*Pvt. Henry Carl Degner, K F. D. No. 1,

Waldorf, Minn.'Cpl. Raziel Dekeyser, Waukegan, Ill.*Pvt. Orval Dewain, 1955 Hillside Ave-

nue, Indianapolis,' Ind.*Pvt. Marvel Oda Dille, Markeson, Wis.*Cpl. Harry Burton Dixon, Wyoming, Ill.*Pvt. Don Dojan, Kaluzichi, Gubernia, Ve-

inaski, Russia.*Pvt. John Dow, R. F. D. No. 2, Charles-

ton6 Ark.*Pvt. ornel Ole Dunham, R. F. D. No. 3,

Panock, Minn.*Pvt. Max Frank Dunkert, 1317 Lloyd

Street, Milwaukee, Wis.*Pvt. James Edward Durst, R. F. D., care

H. Heidberder, Quincy, Ill.*2d Lt. Frank Thomas Driscoll, 3006 Fill-

more Street, Chicago, Ill.Pvt. Frank Dzlewiatkowski, box 80,

Three Lakes, Wis.*Pvt. Mathew Elliot, Mount Olive, N. C.*Pvt. Charles R. Sell, Honey Creek, Wis.*Pvt. Albert Car Felsner, R F. D. No. 1,

Cadott, Wis.*Pvt. Leonard 0. Penn, Hot Springs, S.

Dak.*Pvt. John Peter Ficken, R. F. D. No. 2,

Box 31, Edgar, Nebr.*Pvt. Johany Ford, Timberton, La.*Pet. Herman Furrer, R. F. D. No. 1,

Walton, Nebr.*Pvt. Clarence Ernest Garman, R. F. D.

No. 1. Howard Lake, Minn.*Pvt. William Demotte Gates, 1036 NW.

Lafayette Avenue, Jacksonville, Ill.*Pvt. Ulysses Samuel Gowell, R. F. D. No.

2. Ogeilie, Minn.*Pvt. William H. Grams, R. F. D. No. 1,

Smith Mills, Minn.*Pvt. Nicholas Grossman, R. F. D. No. 2,

Vergas, Minn.*Cpl. Leonard Charles Hageline, 5932

South Elizabeth Street, Chicago, Ill.*Pvt. Cambre Hampton, CIantlerville, La,*Pvt. Arvo Haverl, via Knife River, -Fin-

land, Minn.*Pvt. Henry Heckel, R. F. D. No. 2, Da-

rien, Wis.*Pvt. Frank J. Heinrieb, R. F. D. No. 2,

Box 128, Phillips, WiS.*Pvt. John Wenzel Helget, Blackduck,

Minn.*Pvt. James Henderson, R. F. D. No. 1,

Box 12, Tallulah, La.*

Camp Grant, IlI.-Continued.Pvt. Magnus Edwin Iendrickson. R. F.

D. No. 1, Box 106, Annadle, Mine.'Pvt. Luke Hieronimus. Peratonica, Ill.'Pvt. Rut Holberg, Flishn, Hamar, Nor-

way.*Pvt. Charles Albert Holmes, Table Grove,

IIl.-Wag. Charles H. Howey, 717 South Cen-"

ter Street, Royal Oak. Mich.* .Pvt. Charles Edward Inman, Box 19,

Lena, III.*Pvt. Gerald Jacobs, Lees Summit, MO.*Pvt. John James Janowski, R. F. D. No.

2, Harvard, Ill.*rvt. Smith Whitney Jaynes, 147 North

Cuyler Avenue, Oak Park, Ill.*Pvt. John Jelson, R. F. D. No. 2, Stephen,

Minn.*Pvt. Fred Hathaway Jenks, Fenton, IN.*Pevt. Albert Herman Jensen, Woodlake,

Minn.*Pvt. Anton B. Johnson, R. F.. D. No. 1,

Rosean, Minn.* #Pvt. Robert Abner Jones, 1710 North

Twenty-first Street, Superior, WiS.*Pvt. John Louis Rempka, R. F. D. NO. 3,

Patterson Road, Joliet, Ill.*Pvt. Leslie W. Kinkade, R. F. D. No. 5,

Columbia, Mo.*Pvt. William E. Knight, 002 Short Street,

Litchfield, Ill.*Pvt. Stephen A. Kochever, 207 Ross

Street. Joliet, Ill.*Pvt. Carl Anton Kopperud, R. F. D. No.

2, Thorp, Wis.*Pvt. George Leo Krodel, 203 East Sixth

Street, Jasper, Ind.*Pvt. Richard Ewalt Kneh, R. F.'D. No.

1, Box 29, Janesville, Minn.*Pvt. George Edward Kuhn, Morgantown,

Ind.*Pet. Urbain Kuntz, Geneva, Ind.*Pet. Charles Herbert Land, R. R. No. 10,

Madison, Ind.*PVt. Louis Lathen. R. F. D. No. 2, box

37, Mount Lebanon, La.*Pvt. Oscar Lawrence, Route No. 1, On-

tario. Wis.*Pet. Frank Leafstedt, Norman, Nebr.*Pvt. Mark Leufrov, Glynn, La.Pvt. William Frederick Licht, box 3,

Reading, Minn.*Pvt. Walter Hubert Ladwig, 583 Jeff er-

son Street, Milwaukee, Wis.*Pet. Walter Lukkonen. 231 Irving Ave-

nue, Minneapolis, Minn.*Pvt. Willie McClellan, box 755, Vernon,

Okla.*Pvt. Dennis McKeown, 166 Proudfit

Street. Madison. Wis."Pvt. Edward John Marek, 1121 Second

Street. West Ashland, Wis.*Pet. George Markham, Route No. 1, box

339. Strum, Wis.*Cpl. Leonard James Martin, R. F. D.

No. 37. Eagle. Wis.*Pvt. Walter Fred Marty, Lefor, N. Dak.*Pvt. George Fred Matzenbacker, Marrisaj

nI.*Pvt. Ben Mays, R. No. 1, box 25, Gun-

nison, Miss.Pvt. Harry J. Mechenich, R. No. 1, Rose

Creek. Minn.*Pvt. Menco Meyer, R. No. 2, box 29,

Svea. Minn.*Pvt. Phillip Middleton, P. 0. box 18,

Salbadiev111p. La.*Pvt. Iliram F. Milletin, 7110 South

Lawrence Avenue. Chicago, Ill.*Pvt. Thomas Monckton, R. No. 6, Mount

Sterling, Ill.*Pvt. Edwards Monroe, Iallien, La.*Pvt Charles F. Moore, Route No. 6. box

49 A, Canton, III.*Pvt. Elmer Moore, 420 Kentucky Street,

Quincy. Ill.*Pet. Mvron G. Moore. R. F. D. No. 5,

box 10, Ellsworth, Wis.*Cpl. Clement Silas Mortenson, Winner,

S. Dak.*Pvt. George Wesley Moser, R. F. D. No. 1

box 64. Resnoke. Ill.*Pvt James F. Murphy, 316 Dodd Street,

Jamestille. Wis.*Pvt. George Henry Newendyke. 408 Port-

land Avenue. Morrison. III *Pvt Arthur Arnold Gertel, 1010 Stark

Street. Wausesu. WiN *Pvt. Raymond Oliver, B. R. No. 3, Cedar

Vale. Kans.*Pvt. Russell Olivers, R. F. D. No. 3,

Reedshurg, Wis.*Pvt. Irving Newlon Olmsted, Wauneta,

Nebr * 'Pvt. William Olsen. Route No. 1. Turtle

Lake. Wis.*Pvt. Lars 1ielgeson Opedal, Lofthus 1gar-

danger,. Norway.*

1s

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. 19

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS- LAST WEEKCamp Grant, IlL.-Continued.

Pvt. Andr.'w Ohtberg, Route, No. 2.Isanti, Minn.* .

Pvt Eddie Owens, Slaughter, La.*Pvt. Harry Pauslon, box 44, Pennock,

Minn.*Pvt Frank Lester Peck, Bangor, Wis.*Pvt. Arthur Percy. Durand, Wis.*Opl. Lynn Peters; R., F. D. No. 1, Free-

port. Ill.*Pvt. Alven Peterson, International Falls,

Minn.* 0Pvt. Dominick W. Piechowski, Route No.

1, Browns Valley. Minn.*Pvt. Guy Herbert Pilcher, box 172, Cuba,

III.*Pvt. Forest Platt, Route No. 2, box 16,

Fort Wayne, Ind.*Pvt. Charles B. Powell, R. F. D. No. 1,

Victory, Wis.*Pvt. Edward E. Rhmquist, Coleraine,

.Mlnn.*Pvt Lawrence Oak Ranken, R. R. No. 4,

McCook, Nebr.*Pvt. .Edward Alfred Rogers, 1542 K

Street. Lincoln, Nebr.*Pvt. George Rousell, St. Patrick, La.*Pvt. John Simons, Route No. 1, Spring

Valley, Minn.*Pvt. Herbrand Simpley, Route No. 1,

Whalen. Minn.*Pvt. Herman Skutle, R. F. D. No. 1, box

34, Willmar, Minn.*Pvt. John Peter Soderlund, Route No. 3,

New London. Minn.*Pvt. Frank Stepnitz, 26 Seventeenth

Avenue, North St. Paul, Minn.*Pvt. Solomon Joseph Sylvester, 2623

Bank Street, New Orleans, La.Pvt. Elijah Tavlor. Houltonville, La.*Pvt. James Terrell, general delivery,

Sprigg W. Va.*Pvt. Ruby Arthur Thomas, 527 Tenth

Street, Oshkosh, Wis.*Pvt. Nathan Thompson, White Castle,

La.*Pvt. John Vitale, 616 South Michigan

Avenrw, Chicago, Ill.*Pvt Floyd Wessels, R. F. D. No. 3, Ray-

mond, Minn.*Pvt James Wiley, Esdale, Miss.*Pvt Crofford Williams, Route 1,box 57,

Sharon, Miss.*Pvt. Ferdinand Oswell Williams, 919

Court Street, Plaquemine, La.*Pvt. Bruno Zelwiski, Erieson, Nebr.-

Camp Greene, N. C.:Pvt. Samuel Beckham, R. F. D., No. 2,

Lancaster, S. C.*Pvt. Mack Blalock, R. F. D. No. 1, Car-

demos, N. C.*Pvt. Plato Boyd, 119 Reaves Street,

Greenville, IN C.Pvt. Hugh Greer, Richardson Landing,

Tenn.*Pvt. Ernest Kirk, Route 2, box 189, Lucy,

N. C.*Pvt. 'Dug McClain, Duke. N. C.Pvt. Thomas S. McClatchey, general de-

livery, .Pittsburgh, Pa.Pvt John Maybanks, 1223 Chesterfield

Ptreet, Aigen, S. C.Pvt Arthur Morris, Hope Villa, La.*Pvt. Edward P. Peeden, 510 North McRoe

Street, Wilmington, N. C.Pvt. Anderson Thornton, Moscow, Tenn.*Pvt. Ernest Walker, Pt. Allen, La.*Pvt. John Young, Stilwell, Ga.*

Camp Hancock, Ga.Pvt. John H. Baker, Hortman, La.*Pvt. William G. Bradford, R. F. D. No. 2,

Tignall, Ga.Pvt. William Emanuel England, Route No.

4, Anoka, Minn.-Pvt. Howard Earl Felton, R. F. D. No. 1,Boaz, Wis.*Pvt. Albert C. Lipscomb, Kenton, Ky.Pvt. George Washihgton Lott, Route No.

2, Troy, Ala.Pvt William IL Marks. Route No. 1, box

113, Mount Roell, Ala.*Pi t. Fred Marquart, 936 Jefferson Ave-

nue. Brooklyn, N. Y.Pvt. Alfred Michaelson, Route No. 2, New

Auburn, Wis.Pvt. Fred Miller, Connell, Tex.*Pvt. Roddle Mock. Winusboro, La.*

-Pvt. Axel Albin Wilson, R. F. D. No. 1,box 53, Milaca. Mihn.*

Camp Humphreys, Va.Pvt. William Alexander, general delivery,

Clarksburg, W. Va.*Pvt. Emil Anderson, High Street, South

Bound Brook, N. J.*Pvt. John R. Anderson, St. No. 20, box

384, De Guniak Springs. Fla.*Pvt. Reginald Applegate, Central Avenue,

Lakewood, N. J.*

Camp Humphreys, Va.-Continued.- Pvt. Ernest L. Austin, R. F. D. No. 2,

Brookneal, Va.*First Lieut. Samuel Lee Avis, Ely, Minn.Pvt. James F. Bane, Lexington, Va.*Pvt. Charles L. Barnes, 409 Owens Ave-

nue, Port View, Pa.*Pvt. Leroy W. Batsell, 538 South Main

Street, Taylor, Pa.*Pvt. James Baylor, Warsaw, Va.*Pvt. William C. Behan, 17 Belle Avenue,

Troy, N. Y.-Pvt. John Francis Bertel, 2004 Beaver

Street, McKeesport, Pa.*Pvt. Grover S. Blackburn, 1615 Beverly

Street, Richmond. Va.*Pvt. Leonard Blaekwell, Dundas, Va.*Pvt. John Borzik, Eynon, Pa.*Pvt. Jenny Boyd, Wariner, Middlesex

County, Va.*Pvt. John Bradley, 1 Whittingham

Place, West Orange, N. J.*Pvt. Harvey Branson, Matawan, N J.*Pvt. Frank Brezovsky, 547 Humboldt

Street, Union Hill, N. J.*Pvt. Morgan Brown, Hattiesburg, Miss.*Pvt. Spencer J. D. Brown, R. F. D. 1,

Boswell, Va.*Pvt. Howard B. Cantelly, 2096 Bridge

Street. Frankford, Pa.*Pvt. Reginald Clark, Beazley, Va.*Pvt. Guiseppe Clivi, Raven Run, Pa.Pvt. Stephen Crishando, Echo Lake,

N. J.*P'vt. Willie Cunningham, Canton, Ky.*Pvt. Edwin Lovejoy Dameron, R. F. b. 2,

Stuarts Draft, Va.Pvt. John Dennis, Newratlca, Va.*Pvt. John Derlas, Woodbury, N. J.*.Pvt. John Thomas Digny, 635 Lafayette

-Avenue, Hawthorne, . J.*Capt. Robert Forbes Downie, care E. F.

'Yingling, Renfrew, Pa.Pvt. J. T. Dressel, 40 East West Street,

Baltimore. Md.Pvt. Oscar M. Eichenlaub, Herman, Pa.*Pvt. Walter Leo Fitzgerald, 408 South

Orange Avenue, Newark, N. J.*Pvt. Orestus Samuel Fox, R. F. D. 1,

Keymar, Md.*Pet. Artmeo Funari, Farce Prov. Ascoll,

Peceno, Italy.*Pvt. Ben D. Gaskins, Westmoreland

County, Erica, Va.*Pvt. David E. Gates, 212 East Ninth

Street, South Richmond, Va.*Pvt. James F. Greene, 480 Cherry Street,

New York, N. Y.*Pvt. Hugh H. Hahn, R. F. D. 5, Staunton,

Va *Sergt. Samuel , Hafiford, R. F. D. 1,

Larrys Creek, Pa.*Pvt. Robert Harrison, 982 Washington

Avenue, Norfolk, Va.*Pvt. Henry F. Harter, R. F. D. 6, Floyd,

Va.*Pvt. Erwin Peter Hawk, Stewartville,

N. J.*Pvt Frank Heath, 1518 Pine Avenue,

Anniston, Ala.*Pvt Marvin Higginbotham, Holcome

Rock, Va.*Pvt, James Mason Hostetter, R. F. D. 1,

Box 67, Calliestown, Va.*Pvt. George D. Howard, Bowling Green,

Va.Pvt. Fowler Charles Hoyt, Oak Ridge,

N. J.*Pvt. Allen Hudnall, Ophelia, Va.*Pvt. Armstrong Hudnall. Ophelia, Va.*Pvt. Lewis Johnson, R. D. No. C, Box 101,

Andalusia, Ala.* .Pvt. Davie S. Jones, R. F. D. 1, Jeryn,

Pa.*Pvt. Willie Jones, Yale, Va.*Second Lieut. Prescott Clinton Jernegan,

Hampton, Iowa.Pvt. Hendrick Knyff, 63 Locust Avenue,

Wallington, N. J.*Pvt. William Lang, 134 Ocean Avenue,

Jersey City, N. J.Pvt. William Joseph Lawless, 531 Eighth

Street, Washington, D. C.pvt Roy D. Lee, British Columbia, Can-

ada.*Pvt. Allen D. Lewis, 67 Apleton Street,

Manchester, N. H.Pvt Cheney Burtle Looney, R. F. D., Box

71. Haymarket, Va.*Pvt. Thomas F. McDonough, 619 Grant

Street, Jersey City, N. J.4Pvt. Feanels J. McNulty, 219 Vine Street,

Waterloo, Iowa.*Pvt. Elsworth Eden Mathews, 34 Polk

Street. Cumberilnd. Md.Corpl. Victor E. J. Mayer, 1715 Euclid

Street. Washington, D. C.Pvt. Alfonzo Mignono, Box 71, Landsville,

N. J.*

Camp Humphreys, Va.-Continued..Pvt. John Joseph Miller, 12 Marion

Place, Jersey City, N. J.Pvt. Denna R. Montgomery, Ocala, Vir*Pvt. Wilburn P. Neely, R. F. D. 2, Hilton,

Va.Pvt. Michael Francis O'Donnell, Grier

Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.Pvt. Homer W. Owens, Colver, Pa.*Pvt. Herbert Parker, Wakefield, Va.*Pvt. Ben Parsons, Sugar Grove, Va.*Pvt. Conrad L. Pfluger, Oak Alley, Glass,

port, Pa.*Pvt. Louis L. Prescott, Xt. Nhurch, Bar.

bados.*Pvt. Gerald C. Pyle, Moxahala, Perry

County. Ohio.*Coi-pl. John T. Reed, 5140 Carnegie Ave-

nue, Pittsburgh, Pa.*Pvt. Carl Perry Repass, R. F. D. 1, Box

27, Atkins, Va.*'Pvt. Otis C. Richardson, R. F. D. 2,

Sutherlin, Va.*Pvt William Henry Robinson, 848 West

Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.Pvt. Alvin Grove Smith, 2571 East Street,

Pittsburgh Pa.*Pvt. Charles W. Stewart. 606 North

Franklin Street, Greensburg, Ind.*Pvt. Robert Strachana, 825 Market Street,

McKeesport, Pa.*Pvt. Sidney Taylor, R. F. D. No. 2, Elm

City, N. C.*Pvt. Flarry Cornelius Tintle, Boonton Ave-

nue, Butler, N. J.*Pvt. Alfred L. Trippitelli, 721 Mononga-

hela Avenue, Glassport, Pa.*Pvt. John B. Underwood, West Union,

Doddridge County, V. Va.*Corol. Floyd Vitale, 820 Summer Street,

Newark, N. J.*Pvt. Robert Clay Waitt, 5 A Touraine

Apartments, Norfolk, Va.*Pvt. Charlie Henry Williams, R. F. D. No.

1, Box 42, Blackstone, Va.*Pvt Dan Williams, Wyanoke, Ark.*Pvt. Tom Williams 900 Sixth, Avenue,

Ford City, Pa.* *Pvt. Raul Zamudlo, 79 Fourteenth Street,

Panama City, Panama.*Camp Jackson, S. C.;

Pvt. Mostafa Assidy. 912 Florida Avenue,Jacksonville, Fla.*

Pvt. Clarence R. Alderman, Okeechobee,Fla.*

Sergt. Hamilton Bagley, 58 Liberty Street,San Francisco, Cal.*

Pvt. Robert S. Bailey, Spartanburg,S. C.*

Pvt. Hanceford Ball, R. F. D. No. 3, Ple-dro, Ohio.*

Pvt. Win. Beaudin, Box 12, Benson Mines,N. Y.*

Pvt. George M. Becker, 243 Field Avenue,Toledo, Ohio.*

Pvt. Lonnie Lee Benton, Route No. 3,Ruffin, S. C.*

Pvt. Robert C. Bishop, Union, Route No.2, S. C.*

Pvt. Charles Nicholas Blanchard, Turkey,N. C.*

Pvt. Fred Brine, 35 Daniel Street, Fitch-burg, Mass.*

Pvt. William S. Brookes, 65 Fay Street,Lowell, Mass.*

Pvt. Joseph H. Bruorton, Xndrewg, S. C.*Pvt. Charles M. Bryan, R. F. D. No. 2,

Marshall, N. C.*Pvt. Frank Buckley, Purchase, N. Y.*Pvt. John J. Butchinsky, 316 Pine Hill

Street. Minersville, Pa.*Pvt. Frank Edwards Campbell, R. F. D.

No. 2, Camden, N. J.*Pvt. Jay Earle Clemens, 775 Lawrence

Street, Rome, N. Y.* - ,Pvt. Carl B. Clinton, Cristobal, Canal

Zone, Panama.*Corpl. Francis T. Coady, 507 School

Street, Minersville, Pa.*Pvt. Roy Cook, Owls Head, N. Y.*Pvt. Ira V. Cooley, Brockport, N. Y.*Pvt. Isaac N. Courtney, No. 3, Box 46,

Helena, Ohio.*Pvt. Francis Cowper, 14 St. Mary Street,

Yonkers, N. Y.*Pvt. John L. Crawford, Route 1, Frank.

lin, N. C.*Pvt. Carl Daligny, P. 0. Box 61, Troyj

N. e'.*Pvt. Charles E. Dees, Strake, Fla.*Pvt. Beecher Dempsey, Aulander, N. C.*Pvt. Thomas Dondley, 16 Hawthorn

Street, Somerville. Mass.*Pvt. Sam Failla, 2734 Ashland Avenue,

Chicago, Ill.*Pvt. Thomas Leslie Fussell, R. F. D. No. 2,

Chipley, Fla.*Pvt. orge W7 Glover, general delivery,

Milton, Fla.* d

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER- 6, 1918.

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp Jackson, S. C.-Continued.

Pvt. Felix C. Gold. Stony Fork, N. Q *Pvt. Jesse Goodman, Bishopville,

County, S. C.*Pvt. Arthur W. Gordon, North Eaton,

Ohio-*Pvt. Clarence R. Graham, Caldwell, Ohio.*Pvt. Eugene Deacon Graham, Route 2,

Belton, Tex.*Pet Albert P. Grant, R. F. D. No. 9,

(athney, S. C.Cook James Grates, Kittanning, Pa.*Pvt. Fred J. Green, 88 Dewitt Street,

Rochester, N. Y.*Pvt. Robert I. Green. Leake Butler, Fla.*Pvt. David Lee Griffin, R. F. D., No. 3,

Monroe, p. C.Pvt. Lonate B. Hamilton, Quay, Fla.*Pvt. James Hansbury, 494 First Avenue,

North Troy, N.,Y.*Pvt. Love Harmon, R. F. D. No. 1, box 27,

Elizella, Ga.Pvt. Ivey C. Haselden, B. F. D. No. 2,

Conway, S. C.0Pvt. William F. Henderson, Chimney

Rock, N. C.0Pvt. Isaac Hollington, 60 Spring Street,

Charleston, S. C.*Pvt. Ben F..Howell, Tentz, Ga.*Px t. Herbert B. Hill, R. F. D. No. B, Live

Oak, Fla.Pvr. Robert H. Ilillhouse, Genoa, Fla.*Pvt. Dewey Huggins, Ayner, S. C.*Pvt. Roger F. Jernigan Welborn. Fla.*Pvt. Henry Cooper Johns, Kissimmee,

Fla.*Pvt. Floyd Joyner, Whitney Point, N. Y.*Pvt. Charles Kalin, 31 Erie Street, Port

Jervis, N. Y.*Pvt. Martin T. Kelly, Elizabethport, N. J.*Pyt. Robert Kimmons, Bagdad, Fla.*Pvt. James Lamenlie, 1239 West Con-

gress Street. Chicago, Ill.*Pvt. Estle C. Lowman, Wagoner, N. C.*Pvt. Edward Lyles, Carlisle, S. C.*Pvt. rrnest L. McCarson, 18 Eighth

Street, Greenville, S. C.*Pvt Murdock McRae, Maxton, N. C.*Pvt. Martin Owens, R. F. D. No. 1, Dun-

b"rron, S. C.*Pt Curtis Mays, Plummers Landing, Ky.Pvt. Lonnie ,Mills, R. F. D. No. 2, Little

Mountain, S. C.*Pvt. William D. Mitchell, Wareshoals,

S. C.*Pvt. David Newman, R. F. D. No. 1,

(anesville, Fla.*Pvt. Yoe Lee Nobles, R. F. D. No. 1, box

100, Clarendon, N. C.*Pyt. Stanley M. Osborn, R. F. D. No. 2,

West Saugerties, N. Y.*Pvt Harry Payne, Watertown, N. Y.*Pvt. Oscar Pearson, 0011 Dorchester Ave-

ue. Chicago, Ill.*P vt. Meirill Pease, West Dover, Vt.*P t. William M. Pell, 98 Twelfth Street,

Miami. Fla.*Pvt. France.sco Penna, 235 Randall Street,

Beverly, Mass.*P.vt. Harry Perchant, 3901'Dumont Street,

Cinecimxati, Ohio.*Pyt. Alvaro Pereira, 81 Rockdale Avenue,

New Bedford, Mass.*Pvt. Savaunah Lee Powell, R. F. D. No. 5,

liox 78,*ocksville, N. C.*Pvt. James A. Robertson, Princeton, S. C.*Pvt. Berry T. Rogers, Lebanon, S. C.*Pvt. James Myron Rogers, 160 Robinson

Street. North Onawanda, N. Y.*Pet. Nicholas Schneeberger, 41 Wakefield

Avenue, Buffalo. N. Y.*Pst. Lucius Shaw, R. F. D. No. 1, BIshop-

ville, S. C.*Second Lieut. William Garton Smith, Gal-

veston, Tex.Pvt. Aunias Sparks. 151 East Academy

S4veet, Macon, Ga.*Pvt. Charles Sullivan, 27 Milford Street,

Boston. Mass.*Pvt. David B. Terry, R. F. D. No. 1, Mc-

Coll, S. C.*Pvt. George Thomas, 5727 South Hamil-

ton Avenue, Chicago, II.*Corpl. Harold G. Tyler, 28 Hasbroypck

Place, Rutherford, N. J.*First Lieut. Alf Gilbert Wald, 410 Sev-

enteenth Street, Huntington, Pa.Ivt. George W. Walker, BUckingham,

Fla.*Pvt. Frank J. Wall, Delton Route No. 2,

Delton, Stark County, Ohio.*Pvt. William N. Wallace, Clover, S. C.*Pvt. George C. Wilcke, 718 Sandusky

Street, Findlay, Ohio.*Pvt. Earl Wilkinson, R. F. D. No. 1, Clin-

ton; N. Y.Pvt. Joseph Williams, R. F. D. No. 1,

Monettal S. C.*

Camp Jackson, R. C.-Continued.First Lieut. Charles Sam Wilson, 107

Central Avenue, Tampa, Fla.Pvt. David 0. Wood, torsehead, N. Y.*Pvt. Pasco Young, Longbridge, Fla.*

Camp John Wise, Tex.:Pvt. Diamante Grande, 412 North Broad-

way Street. Albuquerque, N. Mex.Camp Johnston, Fin.:

Corpl. Edmund B. Abbott, 222 BrightonAvenue, Allston, Mass.*

Pvt. Leroy Black, Apopka, Fla.*Pvt. George E. Blakeslee, jr., 2565 Boule-

vard. Jersey City, N. J.*Second Lieut. Leo Steve Bruett, Anacortes,

Wash.Second Lieut. Thomas C. Carver, 180

Woodland Avenue, Worcester, Mass.Pvt. Frank Dolan, 1283 Erie Avenue, Phil-

adelphia, Pa.*Pvt. William C. Lyall, West Jefferson,

N. C.*Sergt. Burdette G. Middlewood, Farming-

ton. Mich.*Pvt. Allan Peterson, Haynesworth, Fla.*First Lieut. Suencer W. Pfleeger, 187 North

Winooski Avenue, Burlington, Vt.Pvt. Andrew Reed, East Palatha, Fla.*Pyt. Levi West, Bron.on. Tex.*First Lieut. Gordon G. Williford, Lenox,

Ga.Camp Leach, D. C.:

Pvt. George W. Vermeule, 128 BarclayStreet, Paterson, N. J.*

Camp Lee, Va. :Pvt. Edwin A. Abbott, Parks Rapids,

Minn.** First Lisut. Thomas R. Adams, 8510

Thomas Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.Pvt. Johnnie Allan, %/ Joseph G. Walker,

Woodberry Forest School, Madison Mill,Va.*

Pvt. George Arden, Quarry, Va.*Pvt. George Atkinson, 11'5 Third Avenue,

New Kensington, Pa.*Pvt. Ralph E. Baker, Berlin, Pa.*Pvt. Joseph Baranowski, Gienlyon, Pa.*Pvt. Frank Barnett, Plyna, W. Va.*Pvt. Lewis W. parnett, Fineastle, Va.*Pvt. Roman E. Bauer, 303 State Street,

St. Marys, Pa.*Pyt. John W. Baumann, 126 Twenty-ninth

Street, Wheeling, W. Va.*Pvt. Frederick A. Beaumont, 4003 Lan-

caster Avenue, West Philadelphia, Pa.*Pet. Clayton Daniel Beers, R. F. D. No. 1,

Bethlehem, Pa.*Pvt. Elmer S. Bertan, 1422-Railroad

Street. Hays, Pa.*Pvt. William Bildr, 318 Broad Street,

Fountain Springs, via Ashland, Pa.*Pvt. Fred G. Birch, 273 Birch Street,

Scranton, Pa.*Pvt. George Blazdjewskl, 411 North Wash-

ington Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.*Pvt Albert L. Bool~r, It. F. D. No. 2,

Deahams, Va.*Pvt. Frisby R. Bowden, Chincoteague, Va.*Pvt. Thomas V. Bowers, R. F. D. No. 1,

Bunkerhill, Berkeley County, W. Va.*Pvt. Oakey Bragg, Newlon, Upshur

County, W. Va.*Pvt. Harley T. Brotzman, 1004 Fairview

Avenue, Easton, Pa.*Pvt. Thomas E. Brown, R. F. D. No. 1,

Homer. W. Va.*Pvt. Harry Bysin, 420 Siegel Street, Phil-

adelphia, Pa.*Pvt Patrick Carroll, New Eagle, Pa.*Pvt. Clarence E. Carson, 223 Washington

Avenue, Charleroi, Pa.*Pvt Earl J. Carson, Liberty, Tioga

County, Pa.*Pvt. Agast Corron, 75 Glen Allen, W. Va.*Pvt. Harold A. Chambers, R. F. D. No. 1,

box 25, Bethany, W. Va.*Pvt. John E. Choby, Patton. Pa.*Pvt. Antonio Ciceoni, Mt Carmel, Pa.*Pvt. Lewis B. Clements, R. F. D., box 28,

Mattox Va.*Pvt. William Clites, Hyndman, Pa.*Pvt. Roy D. Cole, R. F. D. No. 1, box 43,

New Milton, W. Va.*Pvt. Thomas Coleman, Saxe, Va.*Pvt John W. Conrad, 301 Washington

Street, Mechanicsburg, Pa.*Pvt. Willie A. Cross, R. Pi D. No. 1, box

61, Cascade, Va.*Pvt James G. Cruise, Westernport, Md.*Pvt. Eugene Cuningham, Big Mine Run,

Ashland, Pa.*Pvt. Charles T. Curran, Walker, W. Va.*Pvt. James G. Curry, Tioga, W. Va.*Pvt. Homer Davenport, R. F. D. No. 1,

Churerille, Va.*Pvt. Elmus Davis, R. F. Da No. 1, Wallace,

W. Va.*Pvt. Andrew J. Daymon, 564 West Lemon

Street, Lancaiter, Pa.*

Camp Lee, Va.-Continued.Pvt. Frederick C. Derr, Route No. 1

Minersville, Pa,*Corpl. Stanley J. Detrick, 61 Merrifield

Street, Scranton, Pa.*Pvt. John I. Dickerson, R. F. D. No. 1,

box 30, Preflit, Greene County, Va.*Pvt. Antonio Di Fabio, 710 Railroad

Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa.*Pvt. Albert G. Dion, R. F. D. No. 1,

Schnecksville, Pa.*Pvt. Joseph L. Dixon. 415 East Market

Street, Blairsville, Pa.*Recruit Edward Dobbs, Reynoldsville,

Va.*Pvt. Charies 0. Donmoyer, Dornsife,

North Cumberland County, Pa.*Sergt. Archer E. Dorsey, Houston, Hall-

fax Cenuty, Va.*Pvt. Giver E. Durst, Boalsburg Pa.*Pvt. Thomas H. Edmonds, box 23, Nassa-

wadoy, 'V.-Pvt. Edgar Elliott, R. F. D. No. 0, Fayette

Ville, N. C.*Pvt. George E. Evans, box 133, Wilcox,

Pa.*Farrier Elmer Spurrell, R. F. D. No. 1,

Springield, S. Dak.*Pvt. Ruell Feun. 1-10 Eichel Avenue,

Evansville, Ind.-Pvt. William II. Fenton, R. F. D. No. 1,

Newville, Pa.*Ptt. Emory J. Ferguson, Girford, Va.*Pvt. Walter Scott Ferguson, 132 Penn-

sylvania Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.*Pvt. David rerster, Red Cross, Pa.*Pvt. John Pittie, 411 qixth Street South-

east. Watertown, S. Dak.Pvt. Frank 0. Fortenbacher, Stony Point,

Kintnersville, Pa**Pvt. Iealen M. Fowler, R. F. D. No. 1,

Geneses, Potter County, Pa.* *Pvt. Harry Franks. 1742 South Seven-

teenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.bvt. Lloyd Freed, Flemington, W. Va.*Pvt. Paul Fryer, 230 New Street, Spring

City, Pa.*Pvt. Horace H. Funkhouser, 700 Thir-

teenth Street, New Brighton, Pa.*Pvt. Rocco Fuorro, 1021 Rumsey Avonue,

Brunswick, N. J.*Pvt. Wallace H. Gakie. 1943 North

Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Amos Gantz, Landisville, Pa.*Pvt. George L. Garmann, Bloomsburg. Pa.*Pvt. John Gastager, Last Mahony June-

tion, Pa.*Pvt. Edwin Geddio. R. F. D. No. 1, box

47, Fayetteville, N. C."Cook John German. Richmond, Va.*Pvt. Fred Cook GIlpatric, Jr., 11. Rich-

mond Street, Dorchester, Mass.*Pvt. James Graham, R. F. D. No. 2, Bos-

well-Beasucker, Pa.*Pvt. Robert M. Graves, Goveaville, Va.*Pvt. August B. Gredvig, Hartland Moor-

head, Minn.*Pvt. George Griffith, P. 0. Box 110, Flem-

inglon, W. Va.*.Pvt. Charlie Grubb, Ivanhoe. Va.*Pvt. Arthur It. Hagle, Pittsfield, Pa.-Pvt. Charles J. lahner, 1749 Norwegian

Street, Pottsville, Va.4Pvt. John D. Hanna, Sixth Street,

Momndsville, W. Va.*Pvt. Fred A. Hannah, Slaty Fork, W. Va.*Pvt. Anton F. Haus, 339 Stiles Street,

Elizabeth, N. J.*Pvt. Charles L. Hawley, 923 East Market

Street, Charlottesville. Va.*Pvt Harry B. Heckler, Harleysville, Pa.*,Pvt: Harrison D. Heindel, York City, Pa.*Pvt. James J. Henry. 2917 Rutledge

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*- Pvt. Willis Henson, Alto, Va.-

Pvt. James Highway, Base Hospital, FortOgletho Ga.*

PvtT Hill, Julian, W. Va.*Pvt. Keith D. Hodge, 7O Prspect Street,

Gloversville, N. Y.*Pvt. James Holt, R. F. D. No. 3, Stuart,

Va.*Pvt. Richard E. Howard, Sugar Grove,

Pa.*Pvt. William H. Howell, Moxville Cannon

P. 0., N. C.*Pvt. Michael Hudak, R. F. D. box 122,

Stafford, Pa.*Pvt. Flathel Hyde, Salem, W. Va.*Pvt. Abraham Jefferson, Harrington, Va.*Sergt. Thomas Jenkins, Jr., Parnassus,

Pa.*Pvt. William A. John, Melbam, S. Dak.*Corpl. Thomas Jones, Grand Bay, Ala.*Pvt. John Jordan, Ilowardsville, Va.*Pvt. George 0. Keiser, box 118, West Mil.o ton, Pa.*Pvt. Irwin King, 412 A Street, Ports-

mouth, Va.*

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THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SA'URDAY, -OCTOBER 26, 1918. 21

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp Lee, Va.-Continued.

Pvt. Howard E. Kirk, McConnellsburg,Pla.*

Pvt. Ralph M. Knapo, 770 South MainStreet, Athene, Pa.*

PVt. Edward P. Korthaus, Buffalo Gap,S. Dak.*

Pvt. Arnur C. Kramer, 1141 Green Street,Allentown, Pa.*

Pvt. John E. Kromer, Auburn, Pa.*Pet. Paul Leho, Halifax, Pa.*Pvt. Harry X. Lee, 409 Greeves Street,

Kane, Pa.*Pvt. Charles D. Linderman, Collegehill,

Pa.*Pvt. Daniel Lindsay, Newbern. Va.*PVt. Dante Luhetti., Roseto. Pa.*Pvt. Neil- II. MeCulley, 1283 Fourth Ave-

nue, Akron, Ohio.*Pvt. Tom McCullough, R. F. D. No. 5,

Gaffney, S. C.*Pvt. Joseph E. MeDonld, 1017 Quincey

Avenue, Scranton, Pa.*Pvt. Ernest L. AcLeau, R. F. D. No. 2,

Westfield, Pa.*Pvt Charles B. MeMurry, 218 North

Washington Street, Ilutlr, Pa.*Capt. Lester Dirch Mallette, 125 North

leferson Street, Petersburg Va.*Pvt. Stephen Marshall, 75 Poland Hill,

Alden Station. Pa.*Pvt John W. May, box 18, Casselman,

Pa.*Se'gt. Walter A. Meeks, 210 Halifax

Street, Petersburg, Va.*Pvt. Leo M. Melvin, 27 Dexter Street,

Malvern, Pa.*Pvt. Harry D. Meyer, 545 Peacock Street,

Pottsville, Pa.'Pvt. Elmer C. Miller. 141 South Nine-

teenth Street. Pittsbur-b, Pa.*Pvt. John H1. Miller, R. F. D. No. 1, box

10, Bird in Hand, Pa.-Pvt. Anthony B. Millinshousky, South

itreet, Minersville, Pa.*Pvt. John F. Minack, Broadway, Va.*Pvt. Donald J. Minard, Emporium, Pa.*Pvt. James Hohn. box.115, Salunga, Pa.*Pvt. Clifford R. Moore, Hotteleville, Pa.*Pvt Benjamin H: Mosley, Remington,

Va.'Corpl. James Motigue, 110 Hull Street,

Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. Drule Mounts, Piltbrnch, W. Va.*Corpl. James E. Murphy. Richmond, Vt*Pvt Ralph Murray, It. F. D. No. 6, Mor-

qantown, W. Va.*Pet. Mike Nedock. Patton, Pa.*Pvt. Charles Noose, Springmills, Center

County, Pa.*Pvt. William E. Neidig, 1400 Holly Street,

Ihamokin. Pa.*Pvt Floyd K. Nisher. Flemington, W. Va.*Pit. James F. Noone, 1101 Twenty-third

Street NW., Washington, D. C.Pet.^William G. Ohoanus, Victoria Avenue,

Williamustown, W. Va.*Pvt. William T. O'Leary, 1139 South Mar-

shall Street, Philadelphia, Pa.'Pvt. James O'Neil. Bernice, Pa.*Pvt. Robert W. Paine, 342 Ant Street,

Somberg, Pa.*Pvt. Christ J. Panagraton, 646 Jackson

Street, Mason City, Towa.*Pvt Edwin M. Parry. 327 Franklin Street,

West Pittston, Pa.*Pvt. John P. Pawlak, 4600 Plummer

Stront, Pittsburgh. Pa.*Pvt. John W. Perkins, Stony Creek, Va.Fist Lieut. Wendell James Phillips, 22

Manning Boulevard, Albany, N. Y.Pvt. Ernest Plymale, R. F. D. No. 1,

Prichard, W. Va.*Pvt. Domenico Porco, 810 Campbell

Street, Philadelphia,. Pa."Pvt. Ashton M. Pritchard, 3508 Shade

Lane Avenue. North Side, Pittsburgh,Pa. *

Pvt. Ervin L. Pritt, Town of Suttonville,W. Va.*

Pvt. Andrew E. Puffenbarger, R. F. D.No. 1, Freemanberg, W. Va.*

Pvt. Anton C.'Rash, R. F. D. No. 2, box 4,Blair. Nebr.*

Pvt. Fred 4. Ray, R. F. D. No. 1, Rou-lette. Pa.*

Pvt. Floyd F. Reed. Flemington, W. Va.*Pvt. William R. Reisinger, Red Lion, Pa.Pvt. Antonio Repepi, in care of Pitt-

burgh State Bank, 507 Fifth Avenue,Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pit. Millard F. Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 1,Stella, Va.

Pet. Moses W.-Reynolds, 1912 MontonStreet, Philadelphia. Pa.'

Pvt Ellsworth R. Richmond, Town ofDallas. W. Va.*

Pvt. Herbert F. Robins, Money, Va.*

Camp Lee, Va.-Continued.Pvt. Albert J. Robinson, Robinson Post-

office, Pa.*PVt. Arthur J. Rohrbach, box 62, Fre-

mont. Schuylkill County. Pa.*Pvt. Merle A. Rumbaugi, Hillard, Pa.*Pvt. SaniI R. Sapp, ft. F. D. No. 1, box

23, Grafton, W. Va.*Pvt John Schatz, 415 Wright Meyer

Street, St. Mlarys, Pa.-Pvt. Frank A. Schragen, R. F. D. No. 1,

Ashland, Pa.*Pvt. Henry J. Seel, 100 Ollbell Street,

St. Marys, Pa.*Pvt. Thomas M. Slbe, 8003 Lawson

Street, South Richmond, Va.*Pvt. Walter R. Sendelbach, 2a2 Church

Road. Ardmore. Pa.*Pvt. William Shank, Burlington, W. Va.*Pvt. Oney Simmons, Pulaski, V.*Pvt. Barney Siuko, 41 Pane Street, Kings-

ton, Pa.*Pvt Fred R. Smith, Waiteville, W. Va.*Pvt. John C. Spangler, Town of Grose-

close, Va.*Pvt. Willard Spurlock, Spurlockville,

W. Va.*Pvt. Levi Statts, general delivery, Charles-

ton. W. Va.*Pvt. Osanis Stephen, Briggspatch, Scran-

ton, Pa.*Sergt. Louis E. Stodkslager, 819 Oakdale

Avenue, Hagerstown, Md.*Pvt. Ilarry B. Stough, 408 West Phila-

delphia Street, York, Pa.'Second Lieut. Justus F. Sunderman, 2503

Beckman Street, Cincinnati. Ohio.*Pvt. Rulidd J. Swackhamer, 1218 Lehigh

Street, Easton, Pa.*Pvt. James D. Tarry, Townsville, Meck-

lenburg County. N. C.*Pvt. Samuel Tenanova, 1003 South Street,

Philadelphia, Pa.'Second Lieut. Richard John Tobin, 43

Fenwood Road, Roxbury, Mass.*Pvt. Ernest Tortolano, 73 Plainfleld

Street, Providence, R. I:*Pvt. Robert Tuthill, Parkersglen, Pa.'Pvt. John P. Tuttle, R. F. D. No. 2, H1am-

11n, Pa.Pvt. John S. Vance, 513 North Third

Street, Steubenville, Ohio.'Pvt. Frank L. Villers, Watson, W. Va.*Pvt. Alfred Voyzey, Philipsburg, Pa.*Pvt. Harry G. Walek, 72 Wyoming Street,

Hazleton, Pa.'Pvt. John Walder, 2005 West Cary Street,

Richmond, Va.*Pvt Daniel C. Walker, Ralnelle, W. Va.-Pvt. Elias Walker, Fairview, W. Va.*Pvt. Emmet 0. Walton, Blackwater, Va.*Pvt. James Ward, 9 Hollow Street, Dan-

Ville, Pa.*Pvt. William F. Wassman, 79 Cross Street,

Central Palls, R. I.-Pvt. Ora H. Watts, Huntington, W. Va.*Pvt Herbert E. Webster, 149 West Eliza-

beth Street. He rrisonburg, Va.'Pvt. Newman Webster, Millenbeck, Va.*Pvt. Harry L. Weir, R. F. D. No. 2, box

127, West Grove, Chester County Pa.*Pt. Charles G. Welser, 438 Huyett gtteet,

Reading, Pa.'Pvt. Charles R. Weist, 1034 Spruce Street,

Arhland, Pa.'Pvt. Lloyd E. Whetzel. R. F. D. No. 1,

box 25, Noakesville, Va.* -Pvt. CoY Whited. Geneva. W. Va.*Pvt. Leon C. Wilcox, 17 Brann Street,

Canton. Pa.'Pvt. William II. Wilkerson, 313 Herman

Avenu,' Norfolk, Vs.*Pvt. Jarper 0. Wilkins, Lost River,

W. Va.*Pet. James Williams, White Oaks, S. C.*Pvt. Ralph E. Wine. Cromwell Street,

Fredericksburg, Va.*Pvt. Fred P. Wolfe. 243 West Fifth Street,

Philadelphia. Pa.*Pvt. Roy W. Woodward, Modena, Ches-

ter County, Pa.* -

Corpl. James W. Wootton. 4018 KincaidStreet, Pittsburgh, Pa.*

Pvt. Robert Worndorf, Race Street, Mill-ershurg. Pa.*

Pvt. Radford A. Wright, box 73, Rose-land, Va.*

Pvt. Pearle R. Yates. R.7. D. No. 3, box18, Benwood. W. Va.*

Pvt. Normean York, Marlington. W. Va.*Pvt. William M. Ziegler, 324 Bridge

-Street, Phnenixville, Pa.*Camp Lewis. Wash.:

Pvt. Joseph E. Biart, Winthrop. Wash.*Pvt. Charles E. Didley, box 173, Haulls-

ter. Idaho.*Pvt. Frank P. Gaine- Berthold, N. Dak.'Ret. Martin J. Groseclose, Guliaetta,

Idaho.*

Camp Lei Wash-Continued.P1 t. Floyd V. Miller. Inglewood, Cal.Pvt. Stefan PeLaevk, 1Md Garfield Ave.

lne Milwaukee, Wis.Pvt. -Lawrence J. Vanhorn, box 311,

Livermore, Cal.*Camp Logan, Tex.:

Pvt. William C. Albin, box 735, Down-right, Okla.*

Pvt Jess P. Barrett, R. F. D. No. 2, Ber-nice, La.*

Pvt. Lonle E. Bird, Wotumka, Okla.*Pvt. Lee Brunk. Redland, Okla.*Pvt. Brnest L. Bur khart, Colmney. Olla.*Pvt. Fate Coghurn. Stanley, Okla.*Pvt. Polers Defilips, 122 East Twenty-

second Street.*Pvt. Tony Degoets, 1248 Sixty-fourth

Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt Frank 0 Diedrich, 406 West Logan

Street. Guthrie, Okla.*Pvt. Hayes B. Dorris, 415 East Michigan

Street, Winfield. Kans.*Pvt. Ernest flarley Edwards, R. F. D. No.

3, Mechanicsburg, Ohio.*Pvt. James 1i. Fielder, It. F. D. No. 1, Lo-

gansport, La.*Pvt. Jame, Hanna, Wagonr, Okla.*Pvt. Edward Heis Dallastown Pa.*Pvt. Grover Hiatt, East Main Street, Ar-

cadia. Ind.*Pvt. Josenh Kasparvich, 325 West Ma-

honey Street. Mabsney. Pa.*Pvt. Woodard Knight Springield, Tenn.*Corpl. John M Lotus, 28 West Jersey

Street, Elizabeth, N. J."Pvt. 14u Lunsford, Niles, Okla.*Pvt. Roy Marquis, Custer. Okla.*Pvt. Michael J. Murray 289 Washington

Avenue, Newark, K. J.*Sergt. Dean B. Nethaway Bream, Cal.*Pvt. Daniel Oberle. 286 East One 1un-

dred and fifty-first Street, New York,N. Y.*

Horseshoer Oscar Pocher, Ottine, Tex.*Pvt. Leslie 0. Pryor. 424 Wheeler Ave-

nue, Alexandria, La.*Sergt. Joe Sment, Fpringfield, Ill.*Ret. Yute Starr, Stilwell, Okla.*Sergt. John Stevenson, 215 East Fifty-

sixth Street, New York, N. Y.*Pvt. Henry Thompson. Pierce, Okla.*Pt. Victor Torino. Whiteide, La.*Pvt. Julius Voight. Elizabeth, La*Pvt. Roy Wilson, 1212 Duck Street, Still-

wat r, Okla.*Camp McClellan, Ala.:

Pvt. Charles Banker, f Ganvoorth Street,Albany, N. Y.

Pvt. Grover Cleaver, R. F. D. No. 2,Cecelia, Ky.

Serzt. Stephen Finnigan. 84 Fifty-firstStreet, Corona, Long lsland, N. .

Pvt. Clifford M. Grace, Owen, Clark

PvCA Teils Long, Route No. 2, box 103,Midland City. Ala.'

Pvt. Willie MeMarshall, R. F. 1). No. 10,Troy, Ala.

Pvt. Charley F. McNeely, Plekens, S. C.*Pvt. Michael George Miller, R. F. No. 2,

Guilford, Ind.Pvt. George Olds, East Worcester, N. Y.'

Camp MacArthur. Tex.:Pvt. Bryan, R. F. D. No. 1, Marble Hill,

Mo.*Pvt. Elmer W. Cheeney, Reddington,

Nebr.*Pyt. Yictor Hegge, R. No. 1, Slayton,

Minn.'Pvt. Fred Miles, box 517 Shamrock,

Okla.*C4mp Meade, Md.:

PVt. Thomas M. AAdland, R. F. D. No. 3,Santa Barbara. ol.*

Pvt. Malcom David Alover. 4911 Morning.side Avenue, Sioux City, Iowa.*

Pvt. Roy Anderson, Route 1, Wetmore,Kans.*

Pvt. Philip Anicette, 20 Avenue B, Woon-socket. R. 1*

Pvt. Joseph Antaya, P. 0. Box 101,Slatersville. It. I.*

Pvt. Oscar Archamlault. 29 LafayetteStreet. Plattsburg. N. Y.*

Pvt. Alfred Armstrong, 526 Fifth Street,Oakmont. Pa.*

Pvt. Earl William Arnold. R. F. D. No. 4,Box 10, Newkirk, Okla.

Pvt. Carlo A. Arnone, 61 last Broadway,New York, N. Y.*

Pvt. Earnest Ashwood, Ridgeway, Berke-ley County, W. Va.*

Pvt. Jos. Aubin. 26 Metacom Avenue,Warren. It I*

Corpl. Edward A. Bade. ?G611 Pratt Street,Bridgesburg, Philadelphla, Pa.*

Pvt. Jno. Bailey, Crahdecitrille, Va.*

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp Meade, Md.-Continued.

Pvt. George Ballay, 115 Vine Street,Philadelphia, Pa.*

Pvt. Walter T. Bange, Egg Harbor, N. J.*Pvt. Nichales Barone, 618 Charles Street,

Providence, R. I.*Pvt. Edward Barry, Eckhart, Mines, Md.*Pvt. Iobert M. Beachley, Burkittsville,

Md.*Pyt. Kapriel Bedrosian, 25 Porter Street,

East Watertown, Mass.*Pyt. Arthur II. Bentzel, Emmitsburg,

Md.*Pvt. Maxic Berry, Sparta, Va.*1vt. Wiiliaim Billiigs, R. F. D. No. 1,

Saratoga Springs, N. Y.*Pvt. John Blanchette, 31 Vleit Street,

Coboo, N. Y.*Pvt. Gen. Blank, 528 South Caroline

Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. George J. Bohn, 375 Cornelia Street,

Brooklyn, N. Y.**Pvt. William Boulware, 1535 Clarence

Street, Philadelpiba, Pa.*Second Lieut. Clifton E. Bourgeois, New

Roads, La.*Pvt. Anthony John Bosse, 125 North

Moutford Avenue, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. (first class) Raymond Bradfield, 1014

Madison Street, Topeka, Kans.*Wagoner Frank M. Brady, 47 Dabois

Street, Newburgh, N. Y.*Pvt. Chas. Briggman, 422 Seprira Street,

Philadelphia, Pa.Pyt. Lester C. Brown, 1010 South Clen-

ton Street. Canton. Md.*Pvt. Ollie Brown. Ballsville. W. Va.*Pvt, Willie M. Brunson Sibley, La.*Pvt. Victor Buchalter, 1310 Sixth Street

NW., Washington, D. C.*Second Lieut. Edwin McLaren Busser,

Bellflower, Cal.Pvt. Lester W. Brington, Lava Hot

Springs, Idaho.*Pvt. Josbph A. Campbell, Hlenryville, Que-

bec. Canada.'Pvt. Peter F. Candia, 250 Norfolk Street,

Newark, N. J.*Pvt. Andrew L. Carlson, 30 Buell Street,

_Now Uritain,. Conn.--Pvt. 'Edward J. Carn y, Mount Savage,

Mld.Corpl. James L. Carson, 41 West Loo

Street. Frostburg. Md.*Pvt. Clarence R. Cassino, Pearson, Md.*Pvt. Howard C. Chandler, Alum Creek,

,W. VaYvSecond Lieut. George Briscol Chew, jr.,

144S Newton Street, Washington, D. C.Pyt. William Cleary, 7 Lake Avenue,

Troy, N. Y.*Pvt. Riley Climer, R. F. D. No. 1, Huron,

Tenai.*Pvt. Howard II. Coffan, 2135 North

Woodstock Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Isadore Cohen, 1920 East Baltimore

Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. John S.- Conrors, R. F. D. No. 1,

Mechanicsville, N. Y.*Pvt. Charles B. Craig, 210 East Church

Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Moses Crampton, Duvall Station,

Ky.*Pvt. Rudolph E. Cromwell, 524 North

Queen Street, Martinsburg, W. Va.Pvt. Louis Damiani, 37 College Street,

Trenton, N. J.*Pvt. Clarence Daughten, Pylesville, Md.*Pvt. Elbert C. Decker, Mount Kemble Ave-

nue. Morristown, N. J.*Cook Nicholas J. Demopoulis, 300 Ninth

Street NW., Washington, D. C.*Pvt. Joseph G.. Desrosiers, 99 Linqoln

Street, Woonsocket, R. I.*Pvt. William Dickens, 1029 London

Street, Portsmouth, Va.*Pvt. Walter J. Dorsey, 314 South Gilmore

Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Stanley T. Drohan, 2421 Lanvale

Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. James Duffy, 44 West Upsal Street,

Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. John R. Dykes, R. F. D. 4, Salis-

bury, Md.*Pvt. Howard Lemuel Eaton, R. F. D. 2,

Bellville, V. Va.Pvt. Albert E. Eisenhower, R. F. D. 2,

Ringtown, Pa.*Pvt. Willie Engle, Domino, Ky.*Pvt. Wilmert Fain, Nicholasville, Ky.*Pvt. John E. Fehn, Mace Avenue, Ross-

Ville, Md.*Pvt. John Felter, 527 West Rose Street,

Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Frank H. Ferris, 108 Flaxhill Road,

Norwalk, Conn.*Pvt. Edward Fletcher, Beltsville, Md.*

Camp Meade, Md.-Continued.Pvt. William It. Forrest, 411 Duke Street,

Lancaster, Pa.*Pvt. Lan Frantum, 15 Trenton Street,

Cambridge, Md.*Pvt. Howard Frock, Taneytown, Md.*Pvt. Joseph D. Graham, Clarksburg, N. J.*Pvt. Frank Gray, 824 South Luzerne Ave-

nne, Baltimore, Md.Pvt. Lewis Leo Gray, 329 N. Pearl Street,

Bridgeton, N. J.*Pvt. Herman II. Green, Newton, Kans.*Pvt. Claudius Gregory, Hartsfield, Ga.*Pvt. Allen T. Grymes, 1833 Fifth Street,

Washington, D. C.*Pvt. Markus Hampton, Lawtey, Fla.*Pvt. Perey M. Hannan, R. F. D. 2,- Park

Road. V. Va.*Pvt. Exra T. Harpster, Akron, Colo.*-Pvt. Dean W. Healy, R. F. D. 1, Millport,

Pa. *Pvt. John H.'Henderson. 009 S. Linwood

Avenue, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Joseph Henderson, 925 Parrish

Street Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. James M. lill, Julia, W. Va.*Pvt. Harry B. Hongland, 1401 Front

Street, Harrisbur, Pa.*Pvt. Walter Scott Homan, Ruddle,

W. Va.*Pvt. Roy C. Howell, R. F. D. 1, Inde-

pendence, W. Va.*Pvt. William B. IHudgins, Martinsburg,

W. Va.*Pvt. James L. Jackson, 116 Stocklin

Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pyt. Gordon A. Jeffries, 412 Lodge

Street, Norfolk, Va.*Pvt. Spencer A. Jones, 1737 Addison

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Harold Victor Keller, 5105 Chester

Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Alonzo Knight, Whitemarsh. Md.*Pyt. Elwer W. Kraut, R. F. D. 2, White

Hall, Md.*Pvt. Ienry L. Kuhl, 2512 Hollins Street,

Dali imore, Md.*Pvt. Joseph P. Labarge, Route 2, Clyde,

Kans.*Pvt. James E. Lambert. 115 North Hare

Street. Baltimore, Md.Pyt., 1st class, John M. Lambert, 405

Sixth Strcet southeast, Washington,D. C.

Sgt. Willium Lawnkcznk, 5107 WestTwenty-ninth Street, Cicero, Ill.*

Pvt. Melvin R. Leake, Vale Summit, Md.*Pvt. Charles Leonard, White Hall, N. Y.*Pvt. Francis Thomas Logsdon. 005

Eighth Street, Moundsville, W. Va.*Pvt. Grover C. Lohr. R. F. D. 2, Swanton,

Garrett County, Md.*Pvt. Clarence A. Londen, 28 Maple Street,

Norwalk, Conn.*Pvt. Rose R. McGee, Iliawatha, Kans.Pvt. Jacob Mercer, R. F. D. 1, Frederick,

Md.Pvt. Ira P. Miller, 97 West Street, Al-

bany. N. Y.*Pvt. Charles Moraur, 4917 North Sixth

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.Pvt. Jamel.-E. Mudge, 58 Robert Street,

Cumberland, Md.Pvt. Virgin Napier, Phil, Ky.*Pvt. Walter M. Nashold, R. F. D. 2,

Greensboro, Md.Pvt. Emmett M. Noble, 22 Walnut Street,

Trenton, N. J.*Pvt. William J. North, Rancocas, N. J.*Pyt. Wilbur Olive, Blundol, Kanawha

County, W. Va.Pvt. John J. O'Rourke, 114 State Street,

Providence, R. I.*Pvt. Scipione Palleschi, Caserrta, Fonte-

chiari, Italy.*Pvt. Johh Philipeik, 30 Richmond Hill

Road, New Canaan, Conn.Pvt. Adelard Plante, 19 Mill Avenue,

Woodsocket, R. I.*Pvt. Stephen Polansky, Coledale, Pa.*Pvt. Raymond W. Price, Bunker Hill,

W. Va.*Pvt. Edward Punzelt, Boston Post Road,

Darice, Conn.*Pvt. Glenn Rayne, R. R. No. 1, Berlin,

Md.*Pvt. Harry E. Reed, Newark, Del.*Pvt. James L. Reed, 102 E Street., N. W.,

Washington, D. C.*Cpl. Lewis .T. Roth, 240 Lombard Street,

Pittsburgh, Pa.*Pvt. James Rutherford, R. F. D. No. 2,

Culloden, Ga.?Pvt. Ansel Sartwell. 310 North Union

Street, Delaware. Ohio.*Pvt. Henry Louis Sleeth, 87 Main Street,

East, Richwood, W. Va.*Pvt. Aubrey C. Smith. R. F. D. No. 1,

box 77, Lost Creek, W. Va.*

Camp Meade, Md.-Continued.Pvt. Norman G. Smith, Wilmington, Del.*Pvt. Walter F. Smith, R. F. D. No. 8,

Bridgeton, N. J.*Pvt. Wesley Smith, Kilamornock, Va.*Pvt. Lebnard Soper, Elizabethtown, N. Y.*Pvt. Bruno S. Spinosa, P. 0. box 75,

Pierce, W. Va.*Pvt. Louis Stanley, Church Creek. Md.*Cpl. Merten A. Starr, Vermillion, Kans.*Pvt. Lerov Stoddard, 1817 North Wash-

ington Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Robert R. Storms, R. F. D. No. '3,

Tyrone,' Okla.*Pvt. Charles Suwe, 360 Eighth Street,

Troyv. N. Y.*Cpl. Raymond S. Swope, Womolsdorf,

Pa.*Pvt. John D. Terry, R. F. D. No. 1,

Williamstowu, Mass.*Pvt. Golden Thomas, Bealton, Va.*Pvt. Junius Thomp'on, Hainsville, Va.*Pvt. Albert W. Tierney, 773 Main Street,

Clinton, Mass.*Pyt. Frank R. lillman, 011 Parkwyh

Avenue. Baltimore. Md.*pl. Metthew X. Vandoloo, 22 South SwanStreet, Albany. N. Y.*

Pvt. Nathan Weintrob, 1520 AtlanticAvenuce, Atlantic Cite, N. J.4

Cook Sherry Wells. 1 Grand Street,Ticonderoga, N. Y.*

Pvt. Philip Wendell, 206 Twelfth Street,Honesdale, Pa.-'

Pvt. Andrew White, R. F. D. No. 3.box 35, Rhine, Ga.*

Pvt. liarry L. White, 412 Smith Street,Sali'lurv, Md.*

Pvt. Elme 1. Wiley, 6516 FrankstownAvenue, Pittsburch. Pa.*

Pvt. Edo ard Wilkinson, 302 CarolineStreet, Baltimore, Md.*

Pvt. Herbert Winland, box 36, Reader,W. Va.

5

Pvt. Lawrence R. Witsil, 706 West Twen-tieth Street, Wilmington. Del.*

Pvt. Lawrence R. Witil, 706 West Twen-tieth Street, Wilmineton, Del.*

Pvt. Zigemont Wnorowski, 4648 MilnerStreet, Philadelphia, PaA.

Cook Paul Young, box 133, Harrisville,R. I.*

Pvt. Jones Youngbar, Fifth Street, Pair-field, Md.*

Pvt. Ar-oents .T. Zagruski, ZusenskoJ,Iuitoru, Russia.

Camp Merritt N. T.:Pvt. Charle, Adams, Schriever, La.*Pvt. Lewis Alberta, R. F. D. No. 1,

Shelhvillo, Miss.*Pvt. William G. Allen, R. F. D. No. 3,

Athens. Ga.*Pvt. George W.. Anderson, Newfane,

N. Y.*Pvt. Too Bailey, Monticello, Fin.*Pvt. Edward 0. Barken, R. F. D. No. 1,

Kensette, Towa.*First Lieut. James K. Bannerman, 5451

Delmar Street, St. Louis, Mo.Pvt. .Tames R. Beaty, Forbus, Tenn.*Sgt. Charles E. Bell, Smyrna. Tenn.1Pvt. William E. Bonner, 1703 Granby

Street, Norfolk, Va.* -Pvt. Harvey L. Briles, Thomasville,

N. C.*Pvt. William Brown, First Avenue Hol-

lowville, N. Y.*Pvt. John Bilueche, .Tarreau, La.*Pvt. Stanley Burian, Yoga. S. Dak.*Cook George E. Byers, 243 Twelfth Av-

enue, South Minneapolis, Minn.*Pvt. Marcus I. Carter, 517 Eleventh

Street, Birmingham, Ala.*Pvt. SamI. J. Chappelear, R. F. D. No. 2,

Lavonia, Ga.Pvt. Samuel J. Clifton, R. R. No. 5, Dick-

son, Tenn.*Musician Third Class Walter H. Coburn,

Lower Chester Street. Oleonta, N. Y.wPvt. William Cooper, R. F. D. No. 2, Dres-

den, Tenn.*Pvt. Richard Crawford, Centenary, S. C.*Pvt. Edward B. Crook, Lorena, Tex.*Pvt Edwin G. Delquist, R. F. D. No. 2,

box Ba, Sandy, Utah.*Pvt. First Class Charles H. Demers, 12

North Main Street, Millbury, Mass.*Pvt. Ernest W. Dolan. Twiggtown, Md.*Pvt. George J. Fecy, Wrightsville, Pa.*Pvt. John R. Platters, Grace City, Md.*Pvt. Eugene Folger, Seabrook, S. C.*Pvt. Michael Gannon. 400 Seventh Street,

SE., Minneapolis, Minn.*Pvt. James Garvin, R. F. D. No. 3, York,

S. C.*Pvt. Clarence Gee, R. R. No. 1, Waddy,Ky.*Pvt. Ike George, Surrounding Hills, Ark.*

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THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATUEDAY, OCTOBER 26,' 1C18. 23

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKfamp Merritt, N. J.-Continued.

Pvt. Sylvesalr Godbolt, P. 0. box 466,Marlon, .3. C.*

Pvt. Godi rey Willie, Mullins, S. C.*Pvt. Eimite Gidbam, 100l Linen Street,

Corinth, Ma-sCorpl. Holman II. Hammond, 3812 Caron-

delet Street, New Ox ieans, La.*Pvt. McKinley W. 1-ansard, 1. F. D. No. 2,

Marna rdvide, Tenn.,'Pvt. 'dwin C. tLansen, Walnut, Town.*Second Lieut. Joseph Ilaremia, 121 Ward

Streot. Paterson. N. J.Pvt. William 11. Harrison, Idahell, Okla.*Per. Samuel G. IIcerle. 86 Calhoun

Street. Torrington, Conn.Pvr. Len II. Hill. Sedalia. Mo.*Pvt. Eugene Jacl.eon. Abbeyville, S. C.*Pvt. Arthur R. Jean, R. F. D. No. 2, Lynch-

bare, Te n.*Pvt. John Johnson, Reverie, Tenn.*Pvt. George Kelly, R. F. D. No. 1, box 9,

Reek Di,11 Wis.*

Pvt. Athin Knight, Bradshaw, Md.*Pvt. Clinton W. Laird, 6330 Morten

Sti eet, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Joseph Lawon, Williamsburg, Ky.*Pvt. Albert Leger, R. F. ). Ouville, La.*Pvt. Paul C. Lembke. 384 Thirteenth

Street, Milwaukee, Wis.*Pvt. Andrew G. Luffaan, Bumpus Mills,

Tenn.*Pvt. Edimond A. Lumsden, Bethany, Ill.*Pvt. George McClure, Harriman, Tenn.*Sergt. Fred C. McCoy, 1020 Depot Street,

Peoria, Ill.*Pvt. Homer I. Mace, 827 North Eighth

Street, West St. Louis, Mo.*Pvt. Roy Martin, R. F. D. No. 2, White

illuffs, T<un."Pvt. Adolpi J. Moon, Greenbush, Minn.*Pvt. Elish Moore, Dickson. Tenn.*Pvt. Arthur L. Morehead, Triangle, N. Y.*Corpl. Arleigh R. Mosher. Lunenburg,

Nova Scotia.*Pvt. Umorv E Nixon, Arden, Ark.*Pvt. Janieg A. Palner, Watford. N. Dak.Pet. Lerov Porter, Canonton, Fr.*

Meohanic George S. Pritchard, Fort Worth,Tex.*

Second Lieut. James Rollins Reid, 24Block G. Pueblo, Colo.

First Lieut. Davis N. Richards, MountainLake Park. Chautauqua Cottage. Md.

Pvt. Claude Riggs, Hanunond, Mo.*Pvt. Lyda B. Roberts, Mannington, W.

Va.*Pvt. Pleomer C. Salter. Thomaston, Ga.Pvt. Curtis R. Sande-son. Guin. Ala.*Pvt. Jo'n M. Sehauh 916 North Caro-

line Avenue, SE. Washington, D. C.*Pvt. Joe L. Schiller, Tayloi. Tex.-Pvt. Thomas J. Shea, 16 West Center

street, Nazareth, Pa.*Pvt. Nathan Shippv. 1934 Milwaukee

Avenue . Chieso. Ill *Pvt. Archie R. Simonds, Randolph, Vt.*Pvt. Charlie Smialls, R. F. D. No. 1, Mars

Bluff, S. C.*Pvt. Tilman Smith, Bunkie. La.*Pvt. Henry Sweeney, R. F. D. No. 1,

Town of Hamburg. Ark.*Pvt. Brainard Swenson, Plankinton, S.

Dak. *Corpl. Anthony I. Thomas, North Collins,

N. Y*Pvt. Hoover J. Thompson, Winthorp,

Ark.*Pvt. CaS= L. Webor. Ocole. T nn.*Pvt. William F. Weber, Le Mars, Iowa.*Pvt. Robt. Welsham. 1121 Prospect

Street. Kansa: City, Mo.Pvt. Raymond White, Newherg. Oreg.*Pvt. George It. Wyrick, R F. D. No. 4,

box 22, Maynardsville, Union County,Tenn.*

Pvt. Roy Yelton, R. F. D. No. 1, Fal-mouth, Ky.*

Pvt. Eddie P. Young, R. R. No. 2, Lafay-ette. Ga.*

Pvt. Frank Youngs, Delaware Avenue,Sidney. N. Y.*

Camp MilK. N. Y.:Pvt. David Anderson. Mediapolis, lowa.*Pvt. Herbert E. Baker. Atwood Square,

Jamaiea Plplns, M2s *2st Lieut. John G. Boone, Tallahassee,

Fla.Pvt. Frank A. Brooks, Decatur. Ohio.*Pvt. Frank W. Burke, Kingaly, Iowa.*Pvt. James L. Carter, R. F. D. No. 2,

Burns, Tenn.*Pvt. Edward J. Cavanaugh. 213 East

Forty-third Street, New York, N. Y.*Pvt. Chas. M. Cavett, R. F. D. No. 3,

Rochester. Ill.*Pvt. Fred Collins, R. F. D. No. 9, Paris,

Tens.*

Camp Mills, N. Y.-Contin-d.Pvt. Rufus K. Covington, Dayton City,

Ill.*Pvt. Charles E. Davis, Albertqville. Ala.*2d Lieut. Jacob B. Davis, Sasser, Ga.Pvt. John Dckiman, 126 Ash Street, Iron-

weed, Mich.*Pvt. Joseph Dumas, Berlin, N. H.*Pvt. John Wade Fletcher, Kosciusko,

tiss.*Pvt. John Henry Uarris, Roswell, N.

MAex.Pt t. William C. Ilightower, Millsap,

Tex.*Pet. Henjamin floffstetter, 4815 West

Rockwoll Street, ChirAgo. Ill.*Pvt. Homer Edwsrds, Petersburg, Ill.Pvt. Alive Ilonegg-r, Forrest. Ill.Pit. Edwin 0. IHupp, Rockwell. lowi**Pst. Samuel Isley, R. F. D. No. 4, Lowi-

burg. Tenn.*Pvt. Raiymond R. .ianxring, R. F. D. No.

1, Decatur., Ill.*1st Lieut. Roy Walford Johnson, 608

Fourh Strerf. Sioux City. lowia.Sergt. Charles KcsRelbach, 1 Central Ave-

nue. Rioryn, -N. Y,*Pit. Jenne II. Long. Ieiskell, Tenn.*Pvt. Abner G. lMabe, 713 Ilume Street,

Nashville. Tenn.*Pvt. Jose Francisco Martinez, Martinex,

N. Mex.Pvt. Taylor IT. Nance, Leonard. Tex.0Pvt. George Ons, Avis. N. Max.*Pvt. Albert V. Potvin, Salisbury Avenue,

Moo-up. Conn.*Pvt. Tas L A. Pnigh, .Tanaia, Iowa.*P t. 0, RoMlh, Keiavanrr, Ill.*

- 1st. LieuL. John L. Reid. iackwell, Okla.Pvt. inel M. Riggs. 114 East Fourth

Stret Mt. Carmel. Ill.*Pvt. John W. Robertson. Inavale Nebr.*Pvt. Howard L. Robinson, Wyatt, W.

Va. *Pvt. Clyde Edward Sampson, Meritt,

Tex.*Capt. Lloyd D. Thursh, Redwood, Cal.Pvt Jesse J. Uzzle, Bynum, Tex.*First Lieut. Homer Eugene Van pps, 013

North Sixth Street, Lyons, Iowa.Pvt. Gerritt Vennick, 40t Campbell Ave-

nue, Detroit, Mich.*Pvt. Marshall L. Walters, Jayess, Miss.Pvt Joslph G. Williams, Emmettsburg,

Iowa *Pvt. Rudolph R. Willms, 601 Caroline

Street, P"din, Ill-*Cpl Charles T. Witt, Arrowsmith, Ill.*Pvt. Alvin W. Wolf, Odeil, Ill.*

Camp Morrison, Va.:Cpl. John 0. Atkinson. 730 North Fourth

Street. Montrose, Colo.Chauffeur Walter Edmund Burke, 874

Sixth Avenue, New York. N. Y.*Pvt. Walter G. Camden, Benson, Mi.*Pvt. George Richard Corwin, Church

Street, Highland. Cal.*Pvt. Edward Thomas Daley. 919 Capuse

Avenue, Scranton, Pa.*Pvt. Ingrald Dyvvig, R. F. D. No. 3, How-

arl, S Dak *Sergt. Earl Lull, 1228 West Fourth

Street, Wilmington, Del.*Pvt. Charley A. Hleggelund, R. F. D. No.

2. Pre ston, S. Dak.Pvt. Nilmer Melvin Moe, R. F. D. 1,

Woonso* ket. q. C.*Pvt. Frank George Sainsbury, Elsinore,

Utah.*Chaffeur Russell Wilson Thompson, Ha-

venville, Kans *Pvt. John William Waldie, R. F. D. No.

3, box 40 Itasca, Tex.*Pvt. Mont Wilson, Bancroft, Iowa.*

Camp Pike, Ark.:Ba. Sergt. Maj. John Willard Adrian,

2700 Pine Street, Mattoon, Ill.*Pvt. Marcus Allen, Garvin, Okla.*Pvt. Oscar M. Alston, 330S Mobile Street,

El Peso. Tex.*Pvt Henry W. Andrews, 803 Newton

Street, Algiers, La.*Pvt. JamsE. Armstrong, Benton, Ark.*Pvt. Freddie Barfieldi Marvel, Ark.*Pvt. Byri C. Bashor. Nehish, Minn.

0

Pvt. Lloyd Berry. Badhknow Ark.*Pvt. (frst ciass) J. I. Bingham, 107

Fourth Avenue. Pratt City, Ala.*Pvt Frank Biswell, R. F. D. No. 1, Union*

City, Okla.*Pvt. Arthur Y. Bott, 703 S. Monroe

Street, Hobert. Okla.*Pvt. George F. Brown, Marlow, Okla.*Pvt. Vete Brown. Threecreeks, Ark.*Pvt. Co'rt L. Bunger, R. F. D. No. 2,

Wellsburg, Iowa.*Pvt Edward Philip Cady, Pipestone,

Minn.

Camp Pike, Ark-Continued.Pvt. Ben Winton Cheate, Dutch Mills,

Ark.Pvt. Charley M. Clark, Spadra, Ark.*Sergt. Richard Bryant Cobb, Piedmont,

Ala.*Pvt. Benjamin F. Cowley, R. F. D., box

1, Stratford, Okla.Pvt. William C. Craven, Chatfield, Ark.*Pvt Fletcher Darby. It. F. D. No. 2, box

41, Castleburg, Ala.*Pvt Charles Dent, 824 Petcher Street,

Joplin, ho.*Pvt. Preston Debson, Patmos, Ark *Pvt. William L. Drake, Momphis. Tenn.Pvt. Andrew J. Duncan. lhiawell. Okla.*Pvt. t mpsey E. Fitzgerald, Midland,

Ark.*Pvt. John T. Foster, 942 West Pott,

Oklhominia City, Okla.*Pvt. John A. Fr,'nt. Re F. D. No. 1, box

18, De Witt, Ark.*Pvt. Verg. Garner, general delivery, Tan.

ton. Mo.*Pvt. Walter Green, 613 Walker Avenue,

Memphis, Tenn *Pvt. Georrue W. (rininger. Orlando, Okla.*Pvt. Erne-t C. Guy, It. F. D. No. ',, Me-chani burg, Ohia *Pvt. itarvey L. Harris, termitag". Ark.*Pvt. Wilhe Hayes, McComb City, Miss.*Pvt. ('a Iead, Oswalt, Okla *Pvt. Edward R. Hleatderson, R. F. D. No.

3, Joneshoro, Ark.*PW't. Sirido Itermndz, Route Na 1, box 5,

Victoria, Tx.*Pvt. Henry E Hodees, 'ri ley, ilss.*Pvt. Clarence Howell. it. F. b. No. 1, box

24. Marietta, MIss.*Pvt. Chas. lubka, R. F. D. No. 1, BlIss

Okla.*Pvt. larvey Hughes, box 92, Carrizozo,

N. Mex.*Pvt. Jesse G. ITughes, R1. F. D. No. 3,

Branley. Ala.*Pv . Chailie lIuuie, R. F. D. No. 1, box

10, Choctaw, Ark.*Pvt. .T-o L. Hlumrnu s, Manxwell, N. 21ecx.Pvt. Oliver C. Hunt, OLark. Ark.*Pvt. lia A. Htursi. Route No. 4, box 33,

Paulo Valley. Okla.Pvt. Hardy Johnson. R. F.*D. No. 1, box

7, Ja-ksonville, Art.*Pvt. Henry Johnson, Bennington, Okla.*Pvt. Homer Johson, '. F. D. Ne. 1, box

51, MeNeil, Ark.*Pvt. Fenjamine H. Kane. Buckeye, Ariz.Pvt. William fl. Larue, Corining, Ark.*Pvt. Joseph Isiah Leblane, Plaquemaine,

La.*Pvt. Samuel Lemay, Route No. 1, Austin,

Ark.Pvt. (1' J. Ten is, Jemison, Ala.Pvt. Luther D. Little, U. F. D. No. 3,

Loso. Miss.Pvt. Frank Lockerd. Tkrkinsville, Ala.*Pvt. Marien C. MDow'll Pat.burg. Ala.*Sgt. Merle Clarence McReynolds, Cando,

N. Da k.Pvt. Morgan Matlils. Dean, Ark.*Pvt. Willie J. May, R. R. Salitpa, Ala.*Pet avdy W. Miles, Route No. 2, box

12, Rio, Miss.0

Pvt. Jacob It. Moershel. Homestead, Iowa.Pvt. David A. Mosley, Atlanta, La.Pvt. Jack Niever, R. 'F. D. No. 1, Ban-

ner. Okla.*Pvt. William L. Parrih, R. R. No. 7,

box 90. Deatgville, Ala.*Pvt. Analla Pedro, Captain, N. Mex.*Pvt. Joseph Pruitt, Route 3, box 107,

Marianna, Ark.*Pvt. Fuoano Sanehes. Carrimevo, N. Mex.Pvt. Elmer M. Sawick, Sheldahl, Story

County, Iowa *Pvt. George C. Sp lnger, Deep River, La.*Pvt. Willis Lawrence Spurgeon, Alma,

N. Mex.*Pvt. Judson Scott Suge, Stewart, Miss.*Pvt. William F. Ward, Reute No. 3, Mena,

Ark.*Cpl Joe H. White. 1642 West Twenty-

third Street. Des Moines, Iowa.*Pvt. Robert William Wabash. Ark.*Pvt William J. Williams, Washington,

Okls.*Pvt. John T. Williamson. Sciplo, Okla.*Pvt. John B Willoru.hy. -'pinhn, Clkla.*Pvt. Russell B. Yount, R. F. D. No. 2,

Monticello, Ark.*Camp Sevler. S. C.:

Pvt. Sam Abercermble. Cullman, Ala.*Pvt Daniel M. Adams, Route No. 2,

Vaneeboro, N. C.Pvt.- Tobe Arnett, Gateswood, Ala.*Pvt. Jeffersoan C. Bab, Fountain Inn,

S. C.*Pvt. John J. Blusy, 4061 East Eightieth

Street, Cleveland, Ohio.*

24 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK,Camp Scvier, S. C.-Continued.

Pvt. Sawlal B. Blackwelder, Morseville,N. C.'

Prt. M Ivesler C. Bordner, Siam, Ohio.*PVt. Christopher L. Bradley, Rff, Okla.*Corpl. Ernest II. Bradley, R. F. D. No. 10,

Na'arille, Tenn.*Pvt. 1B -, B. Brown, Burton, S. C.*Px t. Elloit Bruminond, Woodrow, S. C.*Pv. John Burke, Pallas, Borsoleigh

County, Leppany, Ireland.*Pvt. John II. Burton, 2203 Twenty-third

Stree:, Birmingham, Ala.*Pvt. Clacence Butler, KnOttingham, Mo.*Pyvt. Chas. ,A. Camp, Salisbury Mills,

N. Y.*Pvt, Walter W. Cannon, R. F. D. No. 1,

Salem, S. C.*Pvt. Salvatore Carbonetti, 221 Woodbine

Street, Norborth, Pa.*Pvt. Frank Carter, Jordanville, S. C.P t. Den Chandler, Morrisville, S. C.*Pvt. George II. Chew, 142 North Seventh

Street, East Orange, N. J.*Pvt. Ileury Chinn, Greenwood, S. C.*Plt. Jesse H. Click, R. F. D. No. 2, Roff,

Okla.*Sergt. Julius W. Cordell, Texas City,

Tex.*Pvt. Julian Crawford, Williamson Mills,

Williamson, S. C.*Pvt. Henry Daily, 304 Postree Street,

New Haven, Conn.*Pvt. Edgar E. Davis, Liberty, S. C.*Pvt. William J. Donohoe, 519 Joe John-

son Avenue, Nashville, Tenn.*Pvt. William J. Donohue, 519 Jefferson

Avenue, Nashville, Tenn.*Pvt. Ephrlam Douglas, Millett, S. C.*Pvt. Glenn Dowdle, Ri. F. D. No. 1, Paco-

let, S. C.*Sergt. (flist class) John N. Downs, Lake-

come, Miss.*Second Lieut. Rudolph Elmer, Egg Har-

bor City, N. J.Pvt. Raymond E. Everett, Huntington,

Tenn *Pvt. Joseph Felder, R. F. D. No. 1, Lees-

ville, S. C.*Pvt. Daniel Mack Floyd, R. F. D. No. 1,

box 55, Nicholas, S. C.*Pvt. Cly ie Fuqua, Ri. F. D. No. 1, Harts-

ville, Tenn.Pvt. Primus Gaddis, R. F. D. No. 1, Sum-

merville, S. C.*Pvt. Ernest E. Gaines, 1027 Elm Street,

Birmingham, Ala.*Pvt. James D. Gibson, R. F. D. No. 6,

Mount Sterling, Ky.*Pvt. Solom Goodin, R. F. D. No. 1, Lone-

star, S. C.*Pvt. Wesley Graham, Bennington, Okla.*Pvt. Grada Haile, Wolty, Okla.*Pvt. Etis Hardin, Lunuton, N. C.*Pvt. Joseph Harrison, R. F. D. No. 2,

Gracemont, Okla.*Ret. Howell Heap, Tillman Jasper County,

S. C.*Pvt. Thurston Heath, Elba, Ala.*Pvt. Neill Hicks, Vass, N. C.*Pvt. Luther Hillard, R. F. D. No. 1, box

42, Holly Mill, S. C.*Pvt. William Hodges, jr., Chester, S. C.*Pvt. Frank Holmes, Laurel, Md.*Pvt. Harry C. Hutson, Blackville, S. C.*Pvt. Maleo Jackson, St. Matthews, S. C.*Pvt. James H. Jessup, Westfield, N. C.*Pvt. Herbert Q. Johnson, Greenville,

N. C.*Sergt. George R. Jordan, 221 South Main

Street. Kenton, Ohio.*Pvt. John J. Kehoe, 432 South Robey

Street, Chicago, Ill.*Pvt. Elics G. Laforge, 145 Amercian

Street. Newburg, N. Y.*Pyt. Clarence E. Lanzendoen, 3517 Dela-

Ville Avenue, East Chester, N. Y.*Pvt. Morris T. Levan, 1224 Keeler Avenue,

Chicago, Ill.*Pvt. Morris Joe Levan, Ridgeway Ave-

nue, Chicago, Ill.PVt. James D. Lindley, R. F. D. No. 2,

Urna, Ala.*Pvt. Samuel Livingston, R. F. D. No. 3,

box 51, Marion, S. C.*Pvt. Richard McKenna, 300 Pulaski

Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. Felix Mays, R. No. 3, Wafner,

S. C.*Pvt. Wilson Mends, 2 Champayne Place,

Washington, D. C.*Pvt. John Mitchell, Stanton, Md.*Pvt. Milton T. Morgan, Marshville, N. C.*Pvt. Raymond E. Morris, Republic, Ala.*Pvt. Balus Newby, Houlka, Miss.*Pvt. Thomas M. Nix, Salem, S. C.*Pvt. William L. Pace, Russellville, Ala.*Pvt. William Patterson, Lena, S. C.*

Camp Sevier. S. C.-Continued.Pvt. Eziklel Quattlebaum, R. No. 1, Box

12, Saluda, S. C.*Pvt. James hI. Ratterel, Grover, N. C.*Pvt. Mortimer Roscower, Goldsboro,

N. C.*Pvt. Ben Rowan, Arcadia, Pla.*Pvt Oliver M. Russell, R. F. D. No. 1,

Ridgecille, S. C.*Pvt. Wado Sarter, Wenrodff, S. C.*Pvt. Bennie Smith, Sweetwater, Ala.*Pvt. Davis Soles, Route No. 1, Mollie,

N. C.*Pvt. William H. Stinson, Georgiana, Ala.*Pvt. Hanco F. Stokes, Jackson, Ala.*Pvt. Alton J. Sugg, Snowhill, N. C.*Pvt. Wilburn C. Thacker, Route No. 3,

Winfield, Ala.*Pvt. James F. Tummins, 204 Third Street,

Troy, N. Y.*Pvt. Francis Vaughan, Daffel, S. C.*Pvt. Dock Vinson, Lineville, Ala.*Pvt. Archie Walton, 111 Augusta Road,

Augusta, Ga.*Pvt. Samuel C. Webb, 208 South Maple

Street, Nowata, Okla.*Pvt. Richard Williams, R. F. D. No. 1,

Box 12, Dunlarton, S. C.*Pvt. Washington Williams, Anderson,

S. C.*Pvt. Frank Wrenn, Orangeburg, S. C.*

Camp Sheridan, Ala.:Corpl. Charles E. Bealor, 1167 Third Ave-

nue, Detroit, Mich.*Pvt. Lloyd Ballard, Fort Deposit, Ala.Pvt. William H. Boyd, R. F. D. No. 1,

Trimble, Tenn.Pvt. Ord T. Clary, Carlisle, Iowa.*Pvt. George S1gar, Elmgrove, Ohio

County, W. Va.*Camp Sherman, Ohio:

Pvt. Bunnie R. Airhart, R. F. D. C, Dan-ylle Ind.*

Capt. Walter H. Akers, 2240 GrandviewAvenue, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

Pvt. Jack Allen, Natchez, La.*Pvt. Alva P, Airine, 1403 Seventh Street,

-Oreon.*Pvt. Haer old F. Anderson, 619 West Jef-

ferson Street, Ottawa. Ill.*Pvt. Jim Anderson, Birmingham, Ala.*Pvt. Robert Anderson, R. F. D. No. 1,

Bluntville, Tenn.*Pvt. William Armstrong, 214 East Third

Street, Newport, Ky.*Pvt. Harold B. Arnold, 601 Wilmot Street,

Pittsburgh, Pa.*Pvt. Howard Arnold, 001 Wilmot Street,

Pittsburgh, Pa.*Pvt. Leo Austing, Mount Healthy, Ohio.*Pvt. Alexander Avery, Cyprus, La.*Pvt. Thomas Bachman, R. F. D. No. 2,

Box 78, Sardis, Ohio.*Pvt. Bert Bagent, Frazeysburg, Ohio.*Pvt. John H. Bail, Guyesville, Ohio.*Pvt. John Balance R. F. D. No. 2, Box

18, Homer, La.*Pvt. Joseph Barnett, 11 Quincy Street,

Ironton. Ohlo.*Pvt. William H. Bass, East Union, Ohio.*Pvt. Robert L. Baum, 316 Dismyth Ave-

nue. Cincinnati, Ohio.*Pvt. Thomas A. Beadnell, Irondale, Ohio.*Pvt. John Beever, Route 4, New Lexing-

ton, Ohio.*Pvt. Harry J. Bessey, St. Catherine, On-

tario.* -Pvt. Robert C. Bigger, R. F. D. No. 6,

Cadis, Ohlo.*Pvt. Howard Biuckley. Lebanon, Ohio.*Pvt. Henry Blair, 701 North Seventh

Street, Cambridge, Ohio.*Pvt. Ervin Blatterman, Sun Prairie, Wis.*Pvt. George Bleaney, 957 Eighth Street,

East Liverpool, Ohio.*First Lieut. Francis E. Boazman, Chapel,

8. C.Pvt. Parry B. Boyd. 319 West Sixth

Street. Marysville, Ohio.*Pvt. Walter A. Bradshaw, R. F. D. No. 6,

Salem, Ind.*Pvt. Jesse V. Brandenberg, 380 Vine

Street, Chillicothe, Ohio.*Pvt. Noble Bridges, 712 Thirteenth Street,

Bedford, Ind.*Pvt. Leon 0. Bronson, Vigil, Ohio.*Pyt. Eddie B. Brown, 475 Allen Avenue,

Chillicothe, Ohio.*Pyt. Hugh Brown, R. F. D. No. 5, Ra-

venna, Ohio.*Pvt. Leroy Burha, South Monroe Street,

Xenia, Ohio.*Pvt. Samuel Burton, 2478 Thirty-fifth

Street, Cleveland, Ohio.*Pvt Albert Burwell, Linden Heights,

Ohio.*Pvt. Harry Busby, Jewett, Ohio.*Pvt. Joseph Buscher, Montezuma, Ohio.*Pvt. Stanley Cabanowski, Wayerhauser,

Wis.*

Camp Sherman, lio-Continued.Pvt. Edgar Callicoat, R. F. D. No. 2, Proc

torville. Ohio.*Pvt. Lawrence Carey, Rock Camp, Ohio.*Pvt. Myron Caris, R. F. D. No. 4, Carding.

ton, Ohio.*Pvt. Law rence M. Carlin, 606 Crew Ave-

nue, Galion, Ohio.*Pvt. Harland Carothers, Centerville,

Tenn.*Pvt. Clifford, Carrick, Union Furnace,

Ohio.*'Pvt. Maxie Carroll, Waterproof, La.*Pvt. Conwell Carson, R. F. D. No. 10,

Shelbyville, Ind.*Pvt. William W. Catt, Route 6, Peters-

burg, Ind.*Pvt. Nelson Elbert Caulkins, Route 15,

Fayette, Ohio.*Pvt. Harley Chamberlain, Box 71, Ru-

dolph, Ohio.*Pvt. Ellis Chamblin, Route 2, Ottawa,

Ohio.*Pvt. Dave Chapman, 3017 Scovall Street,

Cleveland, Ohio.*Pvt. Es4;u Cheers, Baylor, Tenn.'Pvt. James Chute, R. F. D. No. 2, Cool-

Ville, Ohio.Pvt. Robert Clark, Chesapeake, Ohio.*Pvt. Lewis D. Clay, Quincy, Ohio.Pvt. Truby Clutter, Lancaster, Ohio.*Pvt. Edgar Cole,-R. F. D. No. 2, Cozad-

dale, Ohio.*Pvt. Simon Conde, Cloutierville, La.*Pvt. John William Conkle, R. F. D. No. 2,

Hillsdale, Ohio.*Pvt. James Conry, Willoughby, Ohio.*Pvt. John E. Corum, R. F. D. No. 2, Rin-

ard Mills, Ohio.*Pvt. Clement Craig, Baldwin, Wis.*Pvt. Wiadyslaw J. Cybulaski, 15 Emslio

Street, Buffalo, N. Y.*Pvt. Ralph B. Cyphers, R. F. D. No. 2,

Mount Gilead, Ohio.'Pvt. James Dailey, jr., R.PF. D. No. 2,

Chillicothe, Ohio.*Pvt. Jamnes G. Daley, Eariton, Kans.*Pvt. Ola Davis, R. F. D. No. 3, West Union,

Ohio.*Ret. Wayne David Davis, 430 Charlotte

Street, Bucyrus, Ohio.*Pvt. Wilber Davis, 123 East Main Street,

Crestline, Ohio.*Pvt. Frederick II. Deck, Eudora, Kans.*Pvt. Wilbur Devine, Route 8, Bellefon-

taine, Ohio.*Pvt. Roy E. Dicken, R. F. D. No. 1, New

Plymouth, Ohio.*Pvt. Jese Discue, 633 Southard Avenue,

Toledo, Ohio.*Pvt. John Dombrouski, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Charles Donley, R. F. D. No. 2,

Oleva, Ohio.Pvt. James E, Dowvney, 506 Cleveland

Street, Piqua, Ohio.*Pvt. George Drivas, Waupaca, Wis.*Pvt. Lanier 1. Droke, Y. M. C. A. Build-

ing, Atlanta, Ga.*Pvt. Fletcher M. Earnheart, Route 1,

McArthur, Ohio.*Corpl. Perry Ebert, 108T East Chittenden

Avenue. Columbus, Ohio.*Pvt. Edward Edwards. 8071 McCormich

Street, Charleston, W. Va.*Pvt. Charles M. Elder, New Lexington,

Ohio.*Pvt. Harvey M. El1enwood, Route 4,

Marietta, Ohio.*Pvt. Garrett C. Enlow, 15 South Congress

Street, Athens, Ohio.*Pvt. Charles L. Esteridge, Abingdon, Va.*Corpl. Wilber Evans, Post Station A, Box

212, Route 2, Columbus, Ohio.*Pvt. Harold Everson, R. F. D. 3, Darling-

ton, Ind.*Pvt. Norman Tabrer, 1446 Michigan

Avenue, Toledo, Ohio.*Pvt. Harry E. Farmer, 445 South Third

Street, Ironton, Ohio.*Pvt. Thomas Feasel. Condit, Ohio.*Pvt. Peter Feiss, 2029 East Seventy-

seventh Street, Cleveland. Ohio.*Pvt. John II. Ferell, 410 Markerson Ave-

nue. Columbus, Ohio.*Pvt. William Fogarty, 819 West Miami

Avenue, Logansport. Ind.*Pvt. Harry Foreman, Oak Harbor, Ohio.*Pvt. Glenn A. Fortney, Bloomville, Ohio.*Pvt. Albert R. Fowler, New Philadelphia,

Ohio.*Pvt. William R. Francis, Delphia, Ohio.*Pvt. Howhrd S. Frame, R. F. D. 2, Lore

City. Ohio.*Pvt. Clarence Fromm, 251 Deming Ave-

nue, Columbus. Ohio.*Pvt. Albert Fulk, Breman, Ind.*

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. 25

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp Sherman, Ohio-Continued.

Pvt. Harry Fuller, R. F. D. 2, Proctor-Ville, Ohio.*

Pvt. John Gaines, R. F. D. 8, WesternAven, Chillicothe, Ohio.*

Pvt. Glenn 'I1. Galloway 3857 MainStret, Barnesville, Ohio.*

Pvt. Nilson Goise, 1212 Hancock Street,Sandusky. Ohio.*

Pyt. Melville (jeorge, R. F. D. 3, Cool-Ville, Ohio.*

Pv. Howard Gilbert, 702 Leighton Street,Kenton, Ohio.*

Pvt. Byron K. Gillespie, Cambridge, Ohio.*Pvt. Charles Gleason, 143 Rose Street,

Chillicothe, Ohlo.*Corpl. Sheppard B. Gordy, Derby, Conn.*Pvt. Albert Graber, R. F. D. 2, Lorain,

Ohio.*Pvt. Edwin Graessle, 047 Briggs Street,

Columbus, Ohio.*Pyt. George Granlich, R. F. D. 2, Grove

City, Ohio.*Pvt. David Grayman, R. P. D. 2, Ironton,

Ohio.*Pvt. Alex V. Greer, 034 Monroe Place,

West New York, N. J.*Pvt. Ve-net R. Griest, R. F. D. 2, Stock-

port. Ohio.*Pvt. SSlvester K. Griggs, Appleton City,-

Mo. *Pvt. Oakley Gussman, 547 East Franklin

Stre .t, Circleville, Ohio.*Pvt. Sam Hall, R. F. D. 2, Box 8, Grand

Pass, La.*Pvt. Virgil.Elall, Sunbury, Ohio.*Pvt. Ernest Ilammons, F. F. D. 2, Box 37,

Somerville, Tex.*Pvt. Ray Emerson Ianna, R. F. D. 1,

Carroll, Ohio.*Pvt. Charles Harris, 426 East Noble

Street, Columbus, Ohio.*Corpl. Ralph Harrison, 2250 North Rural

Street, Indianapolis, Id*t

Sergt. William IL Harris, Skipwith, Va.*Pvt. Ervie Hatcher, R. F. D. 2, Belmont,

Ohio.*Pvt. George Hawley, R. F. D. 22, Free-

dom Station, Ohio.*Pvt. Charles E. Head, Route 10, Mitchell,

Ind.*Pvt. Harry A. Heifnoer, 554 Edward

Street, Columbus. Ohio.*Sergt. Charles Henry, Poff, Va.*Pvt. Clark L. Henry, R. F. D. 2, Stock-

port, Ohio.*Pvt. Bennie Herald, Route 2, Pierceton,

Ind.*Pvt. John Ilesson, Thivener, Ohio.*Pvt. John A. Hetzer, Rudsville, Ohio.*Pvt. Clyde William Heyman, R. R. 2,

Weston, Ohio.*Pvt. Jacob Hilsinger, 1344 Walnut Street,

(incinnati, Ohio.*P1t. Harrison Hilton, 320 East Rittln-

house Street, Germantown, Pa.*Pvt. Roy C. Hioldefer, R. F. D. No. 4,

Brazil, Ind.*Pvt. Ezekiel Holland, Natchitoches, La.*PA t. Lee Holliday, R. F. D. No. 2, box 81,

Barley, Tenn.*Pvt. Justin B. Hubert, R. F. D. No. 4,

Toledo, Ohio.*Pvt. Carl T. Huff, 423 South Oak Street,

Ottawa, Kans.*Pvt. Albert Huffman, 117 Union Street,

Crestline, Ohio.*Pvt. Thomas It. Hull, R. F. D., Kensing-

ton, Ohio.*Pvt. herman T. Hunt, Terre Haute. R.

D. C., Ind.*Pvt. Harry B. Huston, R. F. D. No. 2,

Baltimore, Ohio.*Pvt. Shannon Hutchinson, R. F. D. No.

2, Covington, Tenn.*Pyt. Westley Hutchinson, 1921 East Six-

ty ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio.*Pvt. John B. Hutton, R. F. D. No. 2,

Charlotte, Tenn.*Pvt. Joseph R. Ingram, 338 West North

Street, Fostoria, Ohio.*Pvt. James Jackson, 26 Snyder Avenue,

box 125, Struthers, Ohio.*Pvt. George C. Janne, Dorrance, Kans.*Pv't. Jarett Matt, R. F. D. No. 5, box 34,

Ripley, Tenn.*Pvt. George Johnson, R. F. D. No. 1,

Gelford, Ind.*Pvt. James H. Johnson, Clarksville,

Tenn.*Pyt. Lucien Johnson, R. F. D. No. 1, box

114, Humboldt, Tenn.*Sergt. Charles Ross Jones, R. F. D. No. 1,

Avella, Pa.*Pvt. Harry Jones, Ridgely, Tenn.*Pvt. Monroe W. Jones, R. F. D. No. 9,

Martinsville, Ind.*Pvt. Russel H. Jones, R. R. No. 2, Proc-

terville, Ohio.*

Camp Sherman, Ohio-Continued.Pvt. Fra,k Jonjah, 53 West Ford Street,

Superior, Wis.*Pvt. Frank Kassner, 0819 Alpine Avenue,

Silverton, Ohio.*Pvt. Charles Keifer, Milton Center,

Ohio.*Pvt. John J. Kennedy, 530 Betts Stroot,

Cincinnati, Ohio.*Pvt. Ralph M. Kerr, R. F. D. No. 1,

Piqua, Ohio.*Pvt. Herbert Kiefer, Kent, Ohio.*Pvt. Wesley A. Kitchen, 13 West Court

Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.*Pvt. Oscar C. Knepley, Hogate. Ohio.*Pvt. Dave Knight, Belfield, Ohio.*Pvt. Earl C. Knight Millfield, Ohio.*Pvt. High Knisley, R. F. D. No. 4, Utica,

Ohio.*Pvt. Carl Kolbinsky, 133 Klipling Avenue,

Cincinnati, Ohio.*Pvt. John Kowalozak, 714 Meat Street,

South Uend, Ind.*Pvt. John Kownacki, Kelly Lane, East

Plymouth, Pa.*Pvt. Daniel Kuhner, R. F. D. No. 2, Kaler

Creek, Ohio.*Pvt. Joseph Lakeman, 4130 Langland

Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.*Pvt. Jacob G. Lamb, 900 South Market

Street, Galion, Ohio.*Pvt. Jennings Lambert, Gallia, Ohio.*Pvt. William Lambert, R. F. D. No. 1,

Oak Hill, Ohio.*Pvt. Amon Laudaker, South Oliver, Ohio.*Pvt. Walter L. Leach, R. R. No. 2, Pedro,

Ohio.*Pvt. William Lent, F. 1. D. No. 2, Sen-

eraville. Ohio.Pvt. Joseph Leutzinger, 215 Selby Street,

Alline, Ohio.*Pvt. Dus id Lewis, Scottown, Ohio.*Pvt. Carl Lloyd, Washington Court

House, Ohio.*Pvt. John Lyles, Powhatan, La.*Pvt. Ora Lytle, Matthews, Ind.*Pvt. Roy McClinton, Tuscumbia, Ala.*

-Pvt. Roger McCullough, Martinsburg,Ohio.*

Pvt. Patrick MeEllin, Benton, Ill.*Pvt. A. McFadden, R. F. D. No. 2, Jack-

son, Tenn.*First Lieut. Harry C. McIntosh,* Merrian

Park, St. Paul, Minn.*Pvt. Leo J. McLane, Dunkirk, Ohio.*Pvt. Otto C. McVey, Dunkirk, Ohio.*Pvt. Lee Magill, 1523 LindAley Street,

Sandusky, Ohio.*Pvt. Michael Mahoney, 8S9 East One

Hundred and Forty-sixth Street, Cleve-land, Ohio.'

Pyt. Eugene Mallory, Nenelltown, La.*Pvt. Larna Manna, 1172 Florida Street,

Memphis, Tenn."Pvt. George Manns, Henry. Va.*Pvt. Charles Manz, 1026 Ross Avenue,

Cincinnati, Ohio.*Pvt. Alva Ford Martin, Geneva, Ohio.*Pvt. Joseph H. Massie, R. F. D. No. 2,

Williamsport, Ohio.*Pvt. Stanley C. Massie, R. F. D. No. 2,

Pedro, Ohio.*Pvt. Henry Mathis, R. R. No. 1, Elmo,

Tenn.*Pvt. Kline D. Mayberry, 110 Walter

Street, Elyria, Ohio.*Pvt. Edwin Meinke, 344 Columbus Street,

Elyria. Ohio.*Pvt. William Melhuish. 3904 Leading

Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.Corpl. Rays Miller, New Berlin, Union

County, Pa.*Pvt. Frank Milligan, 914 West Fair Ave-

nue, Lancaster, Ohio.*Pvt. William Minnehan, 3249 Guernsey

Street, Bellaire, Ohio.*Pvt. Cloyd Moore, R. F. D. No. 3, Logans-

port, Ind.*Pvt. Leagood Morgan, 646 Royal Street,

Baton Rouge, La.*Pvt. Clifford Moriarty, 235 McPherson

Street, Dayton, Ohio.*Pvt. John Mprosky, 1011 Seventh Avenue,

Fort City, Pa.*Pvt. Lloyd Mottoe, R. F. D. No. 2,

Ma ewood, Ohio.*Pvt. homas B. Mowery, Ashland, Ohio.*Pvt. Charles Mullen, Scioto Furnace,

Ohio.*Pvt. Thomas Mullen, 229 Eastern Ave-

nue, Toledo, Ohio.*Pvt. John .Murphy, St. James, Ohio.*Pvt. Paul Murphy, R. R. No. 6, box 117,

Covington, Tenn.*Pvt. Welcome Neidhart, Greencamp,

Ohio, P. 0. box 120.*Second Lieut. Morris H. Neiman. 57

-West Second Street, Chillicothe, Ohio.*

Camp Sherman, Ohio-Continued.Pvt. John Henry Nichols, Antioch, Tenn.*Pvt. Joseph G. Niehaus, 013 Burns

Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.*Pvt. Adolph W. Niemann, Selden, Kans.*f'vt. Tomumie Nixon, Brownsville, Tenn.Pvt. Ira W. Noland, 1032 Woodard Ave-

nue, South Bend, Ind.Pvt. F. 1. O'Connor, 242 Jackson Street,

Clarksburg, W. Va.*Pvt. Thomas O'Neill, R. F. D. No. 12,

Lancaster, Ohio.*Sergt. Anthon V. Panza, 1260 Fifth Ave-

SI ue, Troy, N. Y.*Pt. James Parish, Hawks Nest,

W. Ya.*.Pvt. Theodore Parthemis, Abbe- ille,

S. C.*Pvt. George Pauline, Uniontown, Ind.*Pvt. Ray Perdue, Elm Grove, Ohio.*Pvt. Arthur Phillip, R. F. D. No. 1,

Beloit, Ohio.*Pvt. James Pierre, Jacoby, La.*Pvt. Albert T. Pollard, 323 Market Ave-

nue, North Canton, Ohio.*Pvt. Lee Pound, R. F. D. No. 1, Newark,

Ohio.*Corpl. Walter L. Pridgen, R. F. D. No. 2,

Currie. N. C.*Pvt. Edward Pugh. R. F. D. No. 4,

New Matamoras, Ohio.*Pvt. George Puts, 1224 Avondale Ave-.nue, Toledo, Ohio.* -

Pvt. Richard Quick. 520 West LimeStreet, Findlay, Ohio.*

Pvt. Herbert Roy Raidiger, Waverly,Ohio.-

Pvt. Raymond Edward Morse, 222 EastHigh Stret, Defiance. Ohio.*

Pvt. Humomhrey Reese, R. P. D. No. 3,Lima, Ohio.*Pvt. Peter Reho, 744 Caroline Street,

Garv, Ind.yPvt. Flosd Rhea, R. R. No. 1, Cove,

Ohio.*Pvt Forest Richardson, R. F. D. No. 8,

Newark, Ohio.*Pvt. Henry Rivers, Hickwith, Tenn.*Pit. Emerson Roberts, R. F. D. No. 4,

Greenville, Pa.*Pvt. Lawrence L. Roberts. 40R East Mor-

rison Street, Frankfort. Ind.*PVt. Onward Bliss Roby, R. F. D. No.-2,

Bethesda, Ohio.*Pvt. Edwin Rochel, 461 South Elm Street,

Hillsboro, Ohio.*Pvt. Martin A. Roetterer, Elberfeld, Ind.*Pvt. John Roselair, Route No. 4, New

Richmond, Wis.*Pvt. Chrlos F. Roswer, 1282 Mooberry

Street. Columbus, Ohio.*Pvt. Pa'ker Rothgeb, Main Street, Fair-

view, Ohio.*Pvt. Fred Rucker. St. Joseph, La.*Pvt. Moses Andrew Rupp jr., Elmira,Ohio* *Pvt. Arthur J. Sayles, 3100 East Fifth

Street. Dayton, Ohio.*Pvt. John Schoonover. R. F. D. No. 1,

box 9. Sardis, Ohio.*Pvt. Gideon Scarls, Rutland, Ohio.*Pvt. Hershel Seihert 307 North Wi'con.

sin Avenue, We]1ston. Ohio.*Pvt. Grover C. Sellman, R. F. D. No. 1,

Lakewod, Ohio.*Cpl. Walter J. Shea, 220 Western Ave-

nue. Findlay. Ohio.*Pvt. Carl M. Shepherd, Bethesda, Ohio.*Pvt. Elmer Shiflev, F. F. D. No. 4, box

58, Bucyrus. Ohio.*Pvt. Willie Shine, R. F. D. No. 2, Mid-

den. La.*Pvt. Gilbert C. Shultz. 11 Burritt Ave-

nue. South Norwalk, Conn.*Pvt. Berry Smith, Peerless, Ind.*Pvt. Charles Smith, 114 Polk Street,

Lynchburg, Va.*Pvt. Charles E. Smith, Cawker City,

Kan s .*Pvt. Ernest Smith, Suring, Wis.*Pvt. James II. Smith, Vincent, Ark.*Pvt. Lester 0. Smith, 200 Jennings Ave-

nue. Salem. Ohio.*Pvt. Martin Smith, Clarksville, Tenn.*Pvt. Ernest Springer, Waynesboro,

Tenn. *Pvt. Shelby Spuler, R. P. D. No. 3, Lyn-

don. Ohio.*Pvt. William Staiger, R. F. D. No. 2,

Bucyrus, Ohio.*Pvt. Oaland Stanton, R. F. D. No. 3,

Gayesville, Carthage County, Ohio.*Pvt. Bernard T. Star, Gore, Ohio.*Pvt. Ben Steellan, box 104, Cleves.

Ohio.*Pvt. George Sterret, R. F. D. No. 1, St.

Louis, Ohio.*Pvt. Frank S. Stevenson, 1312 Groghan

Street, Fremont, Ohio.t

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NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp Sherman, Ohio-Continued.

Pvt. GriuI bteward, RIoute 1, Mans-field. Oh'o.*

Pvt. Jeeee E. Stout. Portsmouth, Ohio.*Pvt. H erman Stricker, Marietta, Ohio.*Pvt. ilarry N. rturges, 2103 West Thir-

ty eight Stret. Cleveland, Ohio.*Pvt .Anwes E. Sullivan, Fenton Street,

Nil's. Ohio *Pvt. John Summer, Toka. Tenn.*PVt. Edward eu'umers. Juna, Wis.*Pvt. Marion Swuer, Pe'oke. Kns.*Pvt. Honr Surratt, Dyer, Tenn.*rvt. Cloyt e B. Swartz, Weston, Olio.*Pt. Earl W. Sweet. t. F. D. 1, Washing-

ton Coulrt louse, Ohio.*Pt. Charles Tates, I. F. D. No. 4, Cov-

ington. Tern.*P'Vt. Emrnest E. Till'y, Brcuebton, Ohio.*Pvt. Ilkrbrt L. Trimble, Kings Mills,

Ohio *Pvt. William Troutwine, 113 MotsonP Street, Willarl, Ohio.*Pvt. Willie Utley, Neely, Tenn.*Pvt. Floyd Van -Vorh~s, Prairie Depot,

Ohio.*Pvt. Albert Victor. St. Patrick P. 0., St.

James. Pari-h, La.*Pvt. Ralph Wa"o eiarn, Clarksburg, Ohio.*Pvt. Alonzo Walker, R. F. D. No. 1, Bar-

boursville, Va.*Pvt. John II. Walker, Decaturville,

Tenn.*Pvt. Deluo Warden, It. F. D. 1, Salesville,

Ohio.*Pvt. John Waslelewskl. 1107 Midland

Avenue, Milwaukee. Wis.*Pet. Fred C. Weber, R. F. D. 2, Windsor,

Ohio.*Fvt. Raymond Weber, Mount Washington,

Ohio.*Xertg. Albert Wein,;mantil, 100 Mc-

Cluse Stret, Dayton, Ohlo.*Pvt. Htarry Weist Stewart. Ohio.'Pvt. Jobn P. Welsh. 1203 East Third

Street. Cincinnati. Ohio.*Pvt. La wrence Edward Welsh, Chillicothe,

Ohio.*Pvt. Erwin Welt, 502 Lexington Street,

Dayton. Oho4 *Pvt Albert Werremeyer, Route 1, Clay

City. Ind.*Pvt. Earl Wertz, 274 Edwards Street,

Marion, Ohio.*Pvt en'ni W-st. 2444 Wennet Street.

Philadelphip. Pa.*Pvt. Calare Weyrick, 25 Irene Avenue,

Akron. Oh'o *Pvt Els-9 Wheaton, R. F. D. 2, Barnes-

ville. O'.io.*Pvt. William Whitomb. 6318 Lower

River Reund, Delhi, Cin'innati, Ohio.'*Pvt Charles B. White, R. F. D. 2, Piua,

Ohio.*Pvt. Russel Wilers. 227 East Winter

Street, Delaware. Oh1.*Pvt. Orn Willey R. F. D. 1. A'hley. Ohio.*Itet. John HT. Williams, R. F. D. No. 1.

Rainen, Ia'.*Pvt. Lewis R. Wilson, 524 Oxford Street,

Serenton, Pa.*Pvt. Clyde Winter, R. F. D. No. 1, Mon-

trose, Kans.*Pvt Julius Woe brourk, 814 Alder

Avenn,. Detroit. Mich.*Pet Wilmer Woolard, box 63, Buckeye

Lake. Ohio.*Pvt. Verle Yinger, R. F. D. No. 8, .De-

graf. Ohio.*Pvt William R. Yoder, R. F. D. No. 1,

Meehaniestown, Ohio.*Camp Stanley, Tex.

First LI nt. Robert Eldridge Hearn, Ma-bank, Tex.

Camp Stuart, Va..Pvt. Edwin T. Boyd, 2420 Rampart Street,

New Orleans, La.*Pvt. Vincenmo Fatini. 29 Cole Street,

Monongahela City. Pa.*First. Lieut. Benjamin G. Jones, Foss,

Okla.Pvt. Frensis .T. Keenan, Beaverdale. Pa'.*Capt. Willin L. Kelly. R40 Parkwood

Avenue. Youngstown, Ohio.First. Lieut. Lawrence Peirce, Florence,

Colo.Pvt. Vernon A. Peterson. 2223 Craron

Street. Los Angeles. Cal.*Pvt. Earl J. Raven, 4209 Avenue A, Aus-

tin. Tex.*Pvt. Horace Rogers. Tallulah. La.*Second Lieut. Leopold J. H1. Rogers, 1127

Twenty-fifth Stteet. Newnorl vws. ta.First Lieut. Cole Fro. Smith, Hicks Build-

ing, San Antonio, Tex.bamp Syracuse, N. Y.:

Pvt. Eugene P. Brennan, North Attleboro,Mass.*

Camp Syracuse, N. Y.-Continued.Pvt. John M. Donovan, 33 East Eighth

Street, Oswvego, N. Y.*Pvt. John F. Rice. MeSherrytown, Pa.*Pvt. Lanmanche Vrooman, Stamford, N. Y.*

Camp Taylir, Ky.:PVt. Alfred Aidren, Moorehead. Ky.*Pvt. Floyd Francis Arnson. 98 Weston

Avenue, Minneapolis. Minn.*Pvt. Walter lenry Bakeman. 1111 Mont-

goln ry Street, LitehfiiLd. Ill.*Pvt. Fred Baker, 620 North Kirby Ave-

nue, Muacic. Ind.*Pvt. Andrew Ballinger, Box 55, Brooks-

ville, Ky.*Pvt. Robert Walter BarrInger, 310 Burch

Street, Carbondale, IlI.*,Pvt. Orle Bites, 37 Chestnut Street, Bos-

ton. Mass.*Pvt. Hoerbet Baum. Lancaster. P,.*Pvt. Edward J. Bleigh, Claypool, Ind.*Pvt. Elmore Blz, 312 McKinney Street,

Dayto", Ky,*Pvt. Frderick Berghans, R. F. D. No. 1,

box 3S, Moredosia. Ill.*Pet. William Unrghagen. R. F. D. No. S,

box 28. Appleton, Wis.*Pvt. milf Dalka, 500 Ames Avenue,

Hammond, Ind *Cook George Bliaham, R. F. D. No. 1,

Bremon. Ohio.*Pvt. Robert L. Bird, R. F. D. No. 1, Pax-

ton, Ind.*Pvt. Lavern Blankenship, Mulberry

Ofor , Ill.*Pat. Othes Blankenship, R. F. D. No. 5,

Mad'ponville, Kr.*Pvt. Thomas L. Bough, 920 Boone Street,

Newport, Ky.*Pvt. George Earl Brainard, Lone Rock,

Wis.*Pvt. Jesso Brntton, IlIgginsport, Ohio.*Pvt. flrbert Loe Brock, R. F. D. No. 1,

Clavton. Ind.*Pvt John Bukckley. R. F. D. No. 2, box

90, Arkadelphia, Ark.*Pvt. Dewight Earnest Bunnell, Springs-

boro, Ohio.*Pvt. John L. Burden, Brooklyn, Ky.*Pvt. John IByers, Trenton. Kv.*Pvt. John Byrer, R. F. D. No. 8, Odon,

Ind.*Pvt. Carl Cailson, 608 North Koystone

Avenu", Indianapolis, In('.*Ret. Robert B. Caron, 405 Brighton

Street, Kansas City, Mo.*Pvt. Claude Everett Clymer, TioRa, Ind.*Pvt. Jos li Theodore Collect, Main

Street, Continental, Ohio.*Pvt. Jamos Raymond Conley, 821 Thomas

Street Elkhart, Ind.*Pvt. Phillip J. Connor. 720 East One

hundred and eighty-first Street, NewYork City.*

Pvt. Lessie Lawrence Cook, Akersville,Ky.*

Pvt. Fred C. Cormican, R. F. D. No. 1,Yale. Ill.*

Pvt. Ervin Crook, Ramsey, Ill.*Pvt. Sherman Crum, R. F. D. No. 1, Mar-

shall, Ohio.*Pvt. Thurman Dalton, R. F. D. No. 2,

Ilene, Ind.*Pvt. Domenic Daresta, 1341 Clare Street,

Cincinnati, Ohio.*Pvt. John Davidhazar, Elkhart, Ind.*Pvt. Jesse P. Davis, Laurel Hill. Fla.*Pvt. Albert G. DMia, 381 Twentieth

Street. Astoria, O:eg.Pvt. George Ii. Diehl, 173 Washington

Street Belleville, Ill.*Corpl. Monty Alle Dotj. 800 Sunset Boule-

vard. Los Angeles, Cal.*Pvt. Edward A. Easter, Marengo. Ind.*Pvt. Samuel Edgerle Fabian, 406 East

Fifth Street. Cherryville. Kans *Pvt. Conrad Eisinger. Bucyrus, Ohio.*Pvt. Fred W. Engelbrecht, Leland, lar-

lingen, Tex.*Pvt. Kent Ewing, R. F. D. No. 3, Fostoria,

Ohio.*Pvt. Jesse Fairchild Blaze. Ky.*Pvt. Stephen Faughnd.er, Cape Girardeau,

Miss.*Pvt. George F. Ferge. R. F. D. No. 30,

Box 52. Dournan. Wi,.* -Pvt. Charles Finey, R. F. D. No. 6, Cor-

del., Ga.*Pvt. Roy E. Finley, IL F. D. No. 2, Sparta,

Ill.*Pvt. Mark McKinley Flick, Newton Falls,

Ohio.*Pvt. Rollis L. Ford. Tracy, Ky.*Prt. William E. Forsythe, R. F.D. No. 1,

Williamstown, Ky.*Pvt. George L. Frederick, IL F. D. No. 4,

Waynesburg, Ky.*

Camp Taylor, Ky.-Continued.Pvt. Walter Fredericks, I. F. D. No. 8,

Vincenw , Ind.*Ret. Roy Edar Pulty, 603 Holly Street,

Portland Ore.g*Pvt. Clement .1. Cabel, Millersville, Ohi;o.*Pvt. Fra-k George. Cardington. Ohio.*Pvt. Royburn Tipton Givena, Quality, Ky.*2d Lt. George B. Glossop, Brownsburg.

Ind.*Pvt. Floyd Leslie Goble, Summitville,

Ind.*Pvt. Clifford Gremo'ee. P. 0. Box 641,

Prairie (in Chien, Wis.*Pvt. Chlwles E. llaien, Elmgrove, Ky.*Pvt. 01741 0. lermilton, Rt. F. D. No. 1,

Birds Run, Ohio.*Pvt. Gilbert Edison Hancock, Albany,

Ky.*Pvt. Arthur t. Unr-s., Edison, Ohio.*Pvt. Emil Parris, 3101 West One hundred

and fourth Street, Cleveland. Ohio.*lIshr. Jobn C. Ilart. Franklin. Ill.*Pvt. IHasho Hasler, I. F. D. No. 3, Lyon',

Ind.*Pvt. Renl-en Hugh He!Ier, R. F. D. No. 1,

Bere, Ind *Pvt. Monroe 11111, Greenville, Ky.*Pvt. Joh IR Hull.*'k. 1801 Ienilworth

Avere. Cllepeo, Ill.*Pvt. Gnuy Holloway, It. F. D. No. 1, Aus-

tin. Oh'o *Pvt. Francis A. Iurley. 532 East Fifth

Street. South Doeton. Mass.*Pvt. Curtis Hurt, Terr:ll.Ky.'Pvt. Chester tru- Isenberg, R. F. D. No.

4, Cove City, Ky.*Pvt. Frank Jairrett, 180A1 West Twenty-

third Street, Chicabo, Ill.*Pvt. Otto F. Je ^. 733 Montgomery

Strent. Ashaind. Kv.*Pvt. 'ax Jewanski, It. F. D. No. 1, Pitts-

Ville, Wis *Pvt. John Ht. Johnston, R. F. D. No. 6,

Penbarn. Kv.*Pvt Charles .Tor 'n. R. F. D. No. 1, New

Wa'hington. Ohio.*Pet. Otto A. Kallenbach, R. F. D. No. 1,

t'nderwood, Ind.*,Pvt Artlur A. K'nzin-ee. 2'i1 West

Jeflerson Street Louisville. KI.Pvt. Arthur A. Keener, It. F. D. No. 1,

Wernersilie. Pa.*Pvt. Bruce Klly R. F. D. No. 0, Craw.

fordsville. Ind.*Pvt. James 0. Kunert, PutnaTh County,

Poinsie, Ohio.*Pvt Peinhold Learman, New London,

Wis.*Firt Limut. Pet K. L Baron, 536 Linden

Avenue, Evanston, 111.Pvt. Wasrl Lewhebk, 507 Elizabeth

Streat Kensh., Wis.*Pvt. William Lloyd. 237 Renner Street,

Ctw"'nnoti. Ol.*Pvt. Claude Lockhart. 434 Walnut Street,

East Louisville. Ky.*Pvt. Rudolph Loeo-. Monroeville, Ohio.*Pvt. Louns 0. Lorea, Chilean Consul,

New York City.*Pvt. Charles Frederick Lucian, 2228 Con-

gress Street, Louisville, Ky.*Cook Ralnh MdeCut'hwn, 5 Fourteenth

Street. East St. Louis. Ill.*Pvt. James B. MeElhenv, 130i Clinton

Avenue. Cortl'nd. N. Y. . .Pvt. Russell Hobert Mct'riff, 1007 Elm

Street. Terre Haute. Tnd *Pvt. Julian M'Kinn'ery. Midlesboo, Ky.*Pvt. Forrest Mahoney, Sulphur, Ky.*Pvt. Clayton Earl Manahan, Bell Center,

Ohio.*Pvt. Anlolph R. Mason, R. F. D. No. 1,

West Fork, Mo.*Pvt. Sherman Mason, Mount Vernon. Ky.4Pvt. Claude I. Maupin, Albany, Ky.*Pvt Charley Everett Measle, R. F. D.

No. 3. Waynesburg, Ky.*Pvt. Anton J M'i or. DielriIk, Ill *Pvt. Erharit Brandt Miller, R. F. D. No. 1,

Decatur. Ind.*Pvt. Bernard W. Mills, Route No. 1,

Loretto, Ky.*Pvt. Roger Emmett Moore. 202 South

Warren Street, Madison. Wis.*Pvt. Jesse Walter Morris, R. F. D. No. 1,

Avpnal' Ill.*Pet AlTred Thorpe Morrison, Sugar

Grove Pa.*Pvt. Charles Murtangh, 434 Mercer Ave-

nue. Decatur. Ind.*Pvt. Edgar Myers, Kirklin. Ind.*Pvt. 0114e A. Myers, Carrsville, Ky.Pvt. Myron Nodine, I. F. D. No. 3, Butler,

Ind.*Pvt. John Thomas Noles, R. F. D. No. 2,

Calvert City, Ky.*

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NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp Taylor, Ky.-Continued. CampTaylo, -C inued. Camp Upton, N. Y.-Continued.

Pyt. James Odea, It. F. D. No. 7, Clinton, Pt. G . alker, West Seventh Pvt. John Gellette, 51 Hamilton Street,

Ill.* Sreet Auburn, Sn Smerville, N. J.*Pv. ote lihnt , .D.N. , Pvt. Roy Ray' Waltra, Pickerington, Pet. ila rni Gilway, 161 Eagie

Ohio.*Street, Brookla, N. Y.*Pvt Fester Oliphant, Rt. F. D. No. 3, Oi.Freedom, Ind.*

Pvt. Minard Ollinghax, R. F. D. N 6 Pvt. Wayner Warren, R. F. . No. 4, Pt. car helig, 777 RailroadWilmington, Ohio.* Bloomfield, Ind.* Street, Mononahela, Pa.*-

Pvt Emod Pce Hgan W V.-Pvt. Allen T. Waters, Box 131, Athens, Pvt. Leroy R. Grove, 549 West IndianaPs t. Edmond Pace, Hlagan, W. Va. AeuPiaepiP.Pvt. Jesse Pate, Guy, Ky.*Pvi. Arthur Patterson, 11. P. D. No. 2, Corpl. Otis Watson Cob hill, Ky.* Pvt. George Halle, Bedford Street, Hart-

Brooksville, Ky.* Pvt. Shelby F. Welts, R. F. D. No. 4, ford, Conn.*Pvt. George W. Patterson, R. P. D. No.:1, Philpot, Ky.* Pvt. James H. Hanna, 273 Middle Street,Pe.(eog .Patron .F Pvt. Clifford Wheeler, Clarksville, Ohio.* Pawtucket, It. I.*Hartwell, Ga.* Pvt. G . Wohitman Dieterick Ill.* Pvt. Joseph Hartmann,

Pyt. Norman H. Pawson, Buechel, Ky.*Pvt. Loonard Perry, Pine Ridge, Wolf Pt. Roy L. Wooley, Rt F. D. Ro. 2, flue, Brooklyn N. Y

C vNY*Jeffersonville, Okla.* PVt. Irvine 'W. Higgins, 125 WilsonCounty Pvt. Walter Cris Wrang, arina, Ill.* Street. Manchester, N. .*

Pt. Orvil L. Phillip, R. F. D. No. 6, Pvt. Arthur H. Wuest, R. F. 1. No. 16, Pvt. George Hill, general delivery, Benolt,Bulington, Kans.*

Pvt. Middie E, Plant,B Mount Healthy, Ohio.* 4 wss.*Ps . iddl .Pat ox47*olr Pvt. Williams Jennings Young, Rural Pvt. Clarence L. Himeson. Box 285, Elk

d.Route o. 1, Aman, Ohio.* City, Okla.*Pvt. Paris Plumb, 2436 Broadway, Lorain, Camp Travis. Tex.: First Lieut. Wade H. Hoffman, 23 East

Ohio.* Pet. Andrew II. Angele. Beaumont, Tex.* Bissell Avenue, Oil City Pa.*

Pvt. Virgil Poland, Boles, Ky.* Pet. John Collins, Wascum, Tex.* Pvt. Alfred Hogan, It. F. D. No. 3,Pvt. George Lewis Posey, R. F. D. No. 6, Pvt. Jack Fritz, 617 Iardeastle Street, Nunso, Ala.*

Rushville, Ind.* -Houston, Tex.* Pvt. Paul Horowett, 218 Sand Street,Pri. Rd Pressly, Slaughtersville, Ky.* Second Liut. Willis Blakely Hoffmeister, Brooklyn, N. Y*Pvt. William Punphrey, R. F. D. No. 1, Ipscomb, Tex. P s unsaker, 50 North Street,

i po Ind.* * Pet. Clarence L. Longoese, South Chicago, Logan, Utah.*

Co.pl. 1 lda elace, Yale. Ill.* Ill.* Pvt. John Q. Jackson, 11118 West Wil-Pvt. Alvit Record,' Carntown, Ky.* Pvt. Harry B. Love. 925 North Jackson mington Street. Raleigh, N. C.*Pvt. Ed ichlard'son, itMelbar, Ky.* Street, Palestine Tex. Pvt Chris A. Johnson, Hereford, S. Dak.*Pet. (0,!-, itoikund, B1. F. D. iso. 1, Joan5- Pvt. John C. Luther, Ferris, Tex. Pvt. Chas. Cutting Kilbourne, R. F. D.

Pvt.~vt ico Rand R. F.DIL.1*JnsVille, Ky.* Pe. n W. Mcann, Leta, Te No. 2, Lco N

Ps r. McKinley Ross, Sibersville, Ky.* Pet. Paul A. OKeef, Lampasas, TePuL. iobi it Rowland, Cleaton, Ky. Pet. Dennis Robinson, Creek. Tex.* ne Senectady, N. Y.*Pvt. Robert Lee Royse, 84 West Third Pxt. Grover C. Voujuss, McGregor Tex.* Pvt. Samuel Kleinman, French Street.

Street, Huntington. W. Vn.* Pvt. Charles Walton, Riverside. Iowa.* Watertown, Conn.CPri. Henry Runnebohm, It. F. D. No. 8, Pet. Henry Warren, jr.. Flatonia, Tex.* Pt. Thomas C. Lahey, 14 Broadway,

Wh ~elbyillIn.Fe. . yuvfle, Ind.* Pvt. Thomas Welfel. Shiner, Te-x.* Stoneham, Ms.Pa. Harvey H. Rusche, R. F. 'D. No. 1, Pvt. Bennie L..Wiggius, Ceurne, Tex.* Pet. Earl P. Larmie, Gayssille, Vt.

'111ora Ind* Cmp pton N.Y.:Pvt. Alal~e John Link, 15 Second Street,Aurora. Id.*Alba, N. Y

Pst. Earl 0. Sanford, 30 Williams St., Per. Wayne Allen, Frwing, Franklin Pvt. Fienk Linz, rare of Drew 348 WestOneida, N. Y.* County. Mass.*

Pvt. Thomas Schartlein, care of J. Rosin- Pvt. William Anthony, Palyr, N. C.* Pst Teih ter Nesl Y . F. . N.

stedler, Louisville, Ky.* Pvt. Paul Azzaretti, -v alep a Minn. DPVt. George Schelinnger, R, F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Itubert E. Ilailey, 425 Franklin ' C

Allenton, Wis.* Street. Kosanee, I Pet. Gianbattista Longo, 5041 EastPvt. Joseph A. Schmitz, 029 Philadelphia Pvt. Philip A. Baker, Centre Street Tltirt eighth Street, New York City,

S1ieet, Cosington, Ky.* Waterloo, Seneca Count. N.* N. V.Pvt. Herman I1. Schnolten, R. F. D. 8, Pvt. Anhony I. Bartelt, Wurburton Avc- Pet. Burl Henry Mcleun, Albion. N. Y.*

'Carrollton, Ill. *ue, lsyside Long ISltud, N. Y.* Pvt Jos. Sylvester Mchugh, 10 ConterPf Albert William Schutte, Campbell Pvt. Eel Edwin Bannigarduer, 510 Street. ).nbury, Conn.*

11ll, Ill.* Seventh-Street. Clearield. Pa.* Pvt. Eiward liernard n ToplerSeat. Frederick L. Shultz, Cary Hotel, y, Pavil, Pa.* Street. Prosilence. R. I.

Ramsey, Ill.* N Fhst t. Chre Pvt. llelird Mann, 1417 floncockStreet,Pt Einest Harmon Sidwell, Cartwright, rensbnrg, Mo. ronals a N. V.

5

Ky.* Pvt. 'sibert Blouchard, Brookside Avenue, Pt. t. rtl ' r Markis. Pmeard. Teen.-

Pvt. Forest Slusher, R. F. D. No. 3, Wood- Ccntia'vlle, t. 1. Pvt. Peitrice Marshall, Barrackseille,leirn. hid(.

5 Pet. Nicholas Briscoe, 235 Leonard Street, W. Va."

Pu. DIaniel Smith, R. F. D. No. 3, Mon- Brookin, N. Y.* Pvt. John T. Martin. 533 Kickerbockerlol, Ind.* Pvt. Eddie Russell Brown, Dragommille, Avente Brooklyn, N. V.

Pet. Eugene Paul Smith, Washington, King and QueenCountN,

Ind.* Pvt. I'lii Rnsiell lron, I Sayre Road, Street. New York ('i vT N .

Pvt. Harry T. Smith, R. P. D. No. 6, Glas-oulton. 2 eu Avenue,Psi IfrryU.SutthB. . . N. 0 Gls- Pet. Stephen Brown, Brookhmavetn, Long New Xo'l: Cite,, IN. Y*

gw, IsvKy. Island is. Y.* Pvt. Erne-4 Avery -. eal, 11) Pine Street,Soi-t. $ianley K. Smith, 220 Spring Pvt. Ch'les Henry Bunday,*ni Ninth 'itts' 1'1. Mass.*

Street. Heading. Pa.* St Frederickburg, Va.* Pvt. Toly Nejaintet 09 Norfold Street,Pvt. Joseph R. Spicer, Odin, Ill.* Pvt. William Bynunt, Garysbury, N. C. worcpster. Mass."Pet. Frederick C. Steels, 255 Decatur Pvt. John Campbell, 128 Otis Street, Fast Pvt. Be'uard Newman. SCO Second Ave

Stre't, Aurora, Ind.* Cambridge, Mass.* ne, New York. N. VAPyt. Howard Raymond Stephans, 1114 First Lient. Fred Carow, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pvt. 1ilclai D. OConnor, Ociwein

11rackenridge Street, Owensboro, Ky.*Pvt. George Henry Stevenburg, 933 York Pvt. John A. Casierson, 409 Waddell Aye- Iowa.*

P et Coeihnryteon bg 98.* YokDue, Clairton. Ina. 'tet Pet. Edv.srd F. O'Sulliv an, 23 ParkStreet, Covington, Ky*y . Castle, 51 River S Street Tunton, ss.*

Pvt. Joseph Welch Stevensop, Spuyten- Havorhill, Mass.*duyvil, New York City. N. Y,* Pvt. Lyou L. Chase, Bath, N. H.* Mechanic Arthur IT. Pahl, 1031 Douglas

Pet. Virgil E. Stone. Hartford, Ky.* Pt. Thomas H. Clark. 181 Third Ave- P et Jo.. iPe, Rla A n

Pvt; Carl John Stout, Carrs, Ky.* Aue, w o Ncine, R a A nPvt. 1ames G. Sullivan, 1356 Pearl Street, Pet. Dennis Coakley, 10 Park Street Rideeley, Md.*

unter, Colo.* Icading, Mass." Pet. 11011ev A, Phillips, R. F. D. No. 2

PPtt. Irving John Sylvester, . F B. No. Pll.Pvt Crdsg on Syvh teo..r. o Chesterflold County, Vi. Pet. Sterling Price Pool, Girveir, Tex.71, Cha.rdson, Ohio.* Pt emn rnil,'3)-Nacet

Pvt. Leonard W. Tff. Florence, Wis.* Pet. Iery Autspaugh Crouch. 207Pvt. Samuel Talbert, Hellier Ky. l eventi Avenue SW.. Roanoke, Va.* . Street, Manchester. N. H.*Pvt. John U. Taylor, Lilly, ky.* Pet. Joseph J. Doyle, 0 Fssex Street, Town Pet. Hoor James Reynolds, R. F. DPvt. George F. Terry, R. F. D. No. 9, of Brooklyn, N. Y.* io. 1. (ollandg, Va.'

Lancaster, Ohio.* Pvt. Hans D)osser Argyle Lane, Patch- Pvt. Francis Jos. Riggs. 15 FidgewooPvt. George N. Thomas, R. F. D. 1, Vine- ogu3, Log Island N. Y.*

Ky.*~~ PtJoehDl, it(,72 Scn Stet Pvt.* RoThi'rt Russell, Chase City. Va.*grove, Ky.*

ut Scn Sre,

grvBrool, .Y. Pvt. James Rutherford, 2617 SenectPet. Prosper L. Tournear, Liberty, Ill.* Aven Niagara Falls. N. Y.*Pvt. Bud Trout, Stone, Ky.* Pvt. William E. Edmondson, R. F. D. 2, Pvt. Joseph A. Scheerin. 783 AmsterdanPvt. Julian Truth, 4048 Federal Street, Town of Houston, a, Aenue, iAw York City. N. Y.*

Chicago, Il*Pvt. Karl Enunel, 0 Glenside Avenue, Ja- Pet. L~ouis Schmidt. 512'Eleventhl Street

Pvmaica Plain, Essex County, Mass.* College Point, N. Y.*

Street, O lz Tr Pet. Theodore August Schroeder, Ky7Pvt. Rufus Underwoo, Carpenter, W.Me.* Prosect Aeu, Brooklyn, N. Y.*

Ps . Rfu lldeseodCarenerW. Pvt. Rhobert Evans, 307 F Street, Fred- Pet. Morris Shore, 47 Porter StreetVa. *

PFt John Veness, R. F. D. No. 1, East eldin. MasS.*P et.on Oeheo.* Pvt. Fred F~erguson, Corning, Ohio.* Pvt. 'Mitchell Short, Mecklenherg. Va.*

iverpoolp 1h1. W n* ,74Futet Pet. Carl F. Fischer, 108 Larch Avenue, Pvt. ,Geoge Siegrist. 1011 Sixtiet

Pet ivsrph H. Woagner. 714 FourteenthBotaN.J Sre.rokn,.Y.Street, Milwaukee, Wis.*

Pvt. Daniel F. Waitwood. Towanda, Pa.* Pvt. Timothy Fitzgerald, 6 Caleberal Pet. aeq Smith. Phiment. N. Y.*Pet. Nicholas E. Waldren, 1512 East Street, Newport, R. I. - Pt. mas Smith. Pearsihurg. Va.*

Second Street. Dayton. Ohio. I Pvt. Marvin L. Franklin, Fupora, Miss.* Pvt Philip Stack, Buffalo. N. Y.*Pvt. Bert Phillip Walker, I. F. D. No. 3, Pet. Michael Garey, 150 Lloyd Avenue, Corpi. Warren Wartman Shin. 64 Browe

Windsor. Ill.* Providence, R. * I Street, Rockvillc Center. L. WP i

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NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKCamp T'pton, N. Y.-Continued.

Pvt. Thombon Christian, Genoa Junction,Wis.*

- vt. Ilyles Tierney, 8 Garfield Street,Nayard, Mass.*

vt. Solonion Wasserman, 47 StsuwoodStreet, Roxbury, Mass.*

Pyt. Frederick Wessler, 52 LawrenceStreet, New York, N. Y.*

Pit. William II. Whitman, Theornil,t. I.*

Pvt. Ralph Wilson, 104 West EstelleStreet. Tampa. Fla.*

Pvt. William Wineglass, 1105 PrinceStreat, ,Georgetown, S. C.*

Pvt. Chester E. Winslow, South, Gardner,Me.*

Pvt. Earle Winslow, R. P. D. No. 4, box70, Augusta, Me.*

Pvt. Erskine Winston, Fine Creek Mills,Va. *

Pvt. Jacob Wolf, 21 -North DickinsonStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.*

Pvt. George K. Wright, Andover, Conn.*Pvt. 4ntbony E. Yiannokos, 22 Spencer

Stret, Waterbury, Conn.*Pvt. Antonio Emanuel Yiannokos, Egeo

Via, Italy.*Camp Wadsworth, S. C.:

vt. Jessie Butler, Hodges, S. C.*Sergt. James J. Kenny, 542 Hamilton Av-

enue, Waterbury, Conn.*Pvt. Francis P. Linn, Smokerun, Pa.*Pvt. Christian Mueller, 1750 North Third

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*Corpl. Michael Ondishko, Third Drifton

Street, Drifton, Pa.*Pvt. Isay Solfer. 72 East Ninety-seventh

Street. New York. N. Y.*Pvt. Walter Sims, R. F. D. No. 2, Chester,

S. C.*Pvt. Russell Winkley, Autora, Ind.*

Fort Adams, It. I.:Pvt. Andrew L. Lashur, 15 Exeter Street,

Easthampton, Mass.Pvt. Alexander Mark. Morrisdale, Pa.*Pvt. Frederick Morgan, 58 Adams Street,

Norwood, Norfolk County, Mess.*Pvt. Michael J. SullIvan, 47 Winthrop

Street, Taunton, Mass.*Fort Apache, Ariz.: -

First Lieut. Frank H. N. Grant, 2552Kenilworth Avenue, Royal Oak, Mich.

Tort BarrancaR, Fia.:Pvt. Edmond W. Wilson, R. F. D. No. 9,

Waco, Tex.*Fort Bayard, N. Alex.:

Pvt. Clarence J. Allen, box 153 A, R. F.D. No. 2, Seattle. Wash.*

Second Liout. Edgar Porter Blats, Po-nmana, (ail.

Pvt. William G. Burt, 53 North JohnsonAvenue. Pontiac, Mieb.*

Pvt. Lloyd G. Hollimon, 38 Jackson Street,llou4on, Tex.*

Pvt. Roy C. Spl)er, R. F. D. No. 6, Carth-age, Mo.*

Pvt. Larkin'Tollert, Terrell, Tex.*Pvt. John F. Walsh, 3633 A, Tennessee

Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.*Fort Benjamin Ilarriscon, Ind.:

Pvt. Earnest C. Atkins, Plainville, Ohlo.*Ohio.*

Pvt. Augusta Atwell, Fredonia. Kans.*Pvt. Odolph Benyshek, Cuba, Kans.*Pvt. John A. Blgh, 926 Seventh Street

SW.. Washington. D. C.Pvt. Harvey M. Cavett, Eagle City, Okla.Pvt. Finifle L. Coleman, 1621 Queen

Street, Toronto. Canada.Pvt. James T. Cooksey, Allen Springs,

Ky.Sergt. Paul L. Firor, SabillaqvIlle, Md.Pvt Albert Fogg. 293 West Jackson

Boulevard, Chicago, Ill.Pvt. Sidney Gatewood, Osceola, W. Va.Pvt. John Ililtabidel, Rural Route No. 2,

Dunbar. Pa.Pvt. David Jacobs, 440 Magnolia Avenue,

Chicago, ill.Pvt Chris W. Johnson, 374 Franklin

Street, Astoria, Oreg.Pvt. Ernest G. Kubler, D07 NoFth Mierr,

Pittsburgh, Pa.Pvt. Henry Kump. Gleneoe, Ky.Pvt. Charles A. McGovern. 1230 Thirty-

seventh Street. Des Moines, Iowa.Pvt. John A. McGovern, 71S Lincoln

Street, Topeka, Kan.Pvt. Sanivorth S. Morrison, 522 Ash

Street. Spokane. Wash. /Pvt. Richard J. Murray,' 2926 Eagle Ave-

nue. New Orleans. La.Pyt. Charles F. O'Donnell, 45 West Six-

teenth Street, Bayonne, N. J.Pvt. Aluert Perkins, 14.1 West Indiana

Street, Evansville: Ind.

Fort Bejamine Harrison, Ind.-Contimied.Second Lieut. Thomas E. Quinn, Belvue,

Kans.Pvt. Arthur E. Redant, 625 South Avenue,

Wausanu, wis.Pvt. larvey Rogers, 415 River Street,

Fond du Lac, Wis.Pvt. Louis Savage, Willard, Ohio.

.Pvt Lightburn P. Sharp. 924 SouthBroadway Street, Lexington. Ky.

Pvt. Daniel Skeely 4 Windher, Pa.Pvt. Danlel I. Vansickle, R. F. D. No. 2,

Savannah, Ga.Pvt. Edward Wager, 574 Frankfort Street,

Portland, Oreg.Fort R11ss. Tex.:

Pvt. Orville F. Adams, Palestine, Ill.Serqt. Ernest C. Bonin, 171 Willow Street,

Woonsocket, R. I.Pvt. Howard Fay, Byron, N. Y.First Lieut. Emil Bloch Goldstein, 518

Canal Street, New Orleans. La,Mess Sergt. Harry Frederick Iluth. 239

Massachusetts Avenue, Washington,D. C.

Fort Caswell, N. C.:Pvt Eddle Piliman Posey, illsdale, Miss.

Fort Des Moines. Iowa:Pvt. Harry W. Jensen, 810 Moscow Stret,

Austin, Minn.Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.:

Pvt. Alphonso Carriveau, 836 SocialStreet, Woonsocket, R. I.

Pvt. Edward Ceteroni, 56 Elm Street,Greenfield, Mass.

Pvt. Cloyd S. Croft. Sproul, Pa.Pvt. Edmund L. Hory, 204 East Seventh

Avenue, Roselle, N. J.Pvt. George E. Joseph, 155 First Street,

Pittfield, Mass.Pvt. Walter W. Stover, box 74, Milford,

N. J.Pvt. Peter Stroeks, 14 Champney Street,

South Boston, Mass.Corpl. Simon J. Wood, 37 Cypress Street,

Greenfield, Mass.Fort Hamilton, N. Y.:

Pvt. Robert B. Martin, 2300 West MainStreet, Richmond, Va.*

Pvt. Elbert L. Rhoades. Pulaski, Va.*Pvt. Joseph it. Seymour, 332 Dale Ave-

nue SE., Roanoke. Va.*Pvt. Thomas Welhy, 62 Old Heath Street,

Roxhury, Mass.*Fort Hancock, N.- J.:

Pvt. Thomas Henry Stanley, 78 SouthBluff Street, South Beloit, Ill.

Fort Jay, N. Y.:Corpl. Andrew Branagan, West Eaton,

N. Y.*Corpl. Mark C. 11abrial, R. F. D. No. 5,

Easton, Pa.*Pvt. Robert J. Mullen.

Fort Leavenworth, Kans.:Pvt. Lawrence E. Cox, R. F. D. No. 1,

Jefferson, Kans.*Pvt. Eli R. Haywood, Columbia, Tenn.*Corpl. Herbert F. Lechner, 314 Harp Ave-

nue, Mount Oliver. Pa.*Pvt. Wallace F. Mechling, 22 Clifton

Block. Carrick, Pa.'Pvt. Eugene A. Mtoye, 223 South Main

Street Lead, S. Dak.Pvt. Joses Noah, route No. 2, box 7, An-

tlers Okla.Fort McArthur, Tex.:

Pvt. Peddle D. Register, Selma, Cal.*Fort McDowell, Cal.:

Pvt. Burton L. Murray, 1208 FourthStreet SE., Minneapolis, Minn.

Fort Monroe, Va.:Pvt. Maurice Cotter, 306 North Second

Street 5ustin, Minn.*

Capt. Howard It. Gill, 405 High Street,Petersburg, Va.

Pvt. Martin L. Gray. R. F. D. No. 2,Rut herfordton. N. C.*

Pvt Jesse Marble, Dutton, Va.*Pvt. Ileniy C. T. Wurdemann, 1009 East

Water Street, Biloxi, Miss.Fort Mott N J

Pvt. Johnnie Baker, R. F. D. No. 2, box33. Willards, Md.*

Pvt. Chester A. Jones, 54 Walnut Street,Frostburg, Allegany County, Md.*

Fort Myer, Va.:Uyt. John N. Maguire, 1024 Orleans

Street, New Orleans, La.Fort Niagara, N. Y.:

Pvt. Charle" E. Arns, 18 Woodsdale Ave-nue, Hartwell, Cincinnati, Ohio.*

Pyt. Eli Bates, 385 Woodland Avenue, Co-lumbl'us, Ohio.*

Pvt Ivan C. Beckett, Proctorsville,Ohio.*

Pvt. Willis E. Budd. Sugar Grove, Ohio.*Pvt. Gail Cpok, 2354 Ninth Street, Forts-

mouth, Ohio.*

Fort Niagara, N Y.-Continued.Pvt. William ). Cornell, 205 East State

Street. Athens. Ohio.*Corol. Hugh Cullen. 10 Loring Avenue,

Winchester Mase.*Pvt. Carl C. behlt, Richwood, Ohio.*Pvt. Henry Fred Deuker, Belleill, Ill.*Pvt. Walter William Doering, 1111 Gor-

don Street. Toledo. Ohio.*Pvt. George Dunlap, Newberlin, Ill.*Pvt. Abraham Engle, Chatham, N. J.*Pvt. Ola Ilane, Coalmont. Ind.*Pvt. Allen J. Holmquist, R. F. D. No. 1,

Crown Point, Ind.*Pvt. Henry Otto Jasuhs. 1263 West

Thirty-second treet, Chiceo, Ill.Pvt. Joseph R. Logu, 348 Perry Street,

Trenton, N. J.*Pvt. Edward M. Meridith, Straw. Ky.*Pvt. (first class) Charles R. Morton, 96

Broad Street, Salamanea, N. Y.'Pvt. Leo J. Rauber, 233 bouth Washing-

ton Street, Tifiin. Ohio.*Pvt. Harry J. Rodebart, 32 Ralph Street,

Buffalo, N. Y.*Pvt. Fred Tanner, R. F. D. No. 7, Hart-

ford, Conn.*Pvt John H. Von landerf, 38300 Rogers

Street. Covington, Ky.*Fort Oglethorpe. Ga.:

Pvt. Joseph H. Anderson, 245 SouthSpring Street, Bellefonte, Pa.*

First Lieut. Earl Robinson Ackley, 119McColly Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.

Pvt. John N. Alford, Gatesville, Tex.*Pvt. Stanley Ii. Brumbiack, Saneville,

Burl County, Pa.*Pyt. Thomas - Budil, 511 South Kedzle

Avenue, Chicago, Ill.*Pvt. Stanley Chleinski, 206 Levingston

Street, Rockford, Ill.*Pvt. Clarence F. Davis, Capron, Okla.*Pvt. Robert Davis, 32 Thirteenth Street,

Wheeling, W. Va.*Pvt. Emidio De Felice, Perles Road, Pa.Second Lieut. Dan Evens, Piermont, N. II.Ryt. Harry L. Eyrich, 138-.Buttonwood

Street, Reading Pa.*Second Lieut. Azrlel Greenough, 3301

East -One hundred and nineteenthStreet. Cleveland, Ohie.

Pvt. George W. Holder, Damascus, Ga.Sergt. Charlie Hughes, Sumner, Ga.*Pvt. Jessie Hurt, Terrell, Ky.*Pvt. Karl Ingram, R. F. D. No. 1, Owen-

town, Ky.*Pvt. Alva C. Ivey, Barnsville, N. C.*Capt. Howard 1B. Jackson, 98 West Emer-

son Street, Melrose, Mass.Pvt. Leonard L. Johnson, 76 South Six-

teenth Street, Pittsburzh. Pa.*Pvt. Christian Kahl, 5504 North Fifth

Street, Olney, Philadelphla, Pa.*Pvt. James Keeley, 104 Bedford Avenue,

Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. Joe P. Kelleher, 506 West Forty-third

Street New York City.*Pvt. Tault q. Logden, Painsville, Ky.*Pvt. Benjamin Lowe, 202 Bell Avenue,

Lawton, Okla,*PvFt.'Paul S. Moats, Lewistown. Ill.*Pvt. Parry Moore, Shamrock, Okla.*Pvt. Rufus Perryman, Chiefland, Lefy

County, Fla.*Pvt. Floyd Reed. lyoa Station, Pa.*Pvt.-Walter Rexford, -Ganes, Pa.*Capt. Victor Moreanu Rice, Batavia, N. Y.Pvt. Byron L. Roe, larrisen Valley, Pa.*Pvt, Edward Ruback. 135 West Sixteenth

Street. New York, N. Y.*First Lieut. Bryant Carr Rudder, Walker

Springs, Ala.Pvt. Albert Schickling. 319 Richmond

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt.-George A. Schlier, R. F. D. No. 1,

Mahanoy City, Pa.*Pvt. Arthur Schnars. 412 West Thirty-

sixth Street. New York, City.*Recruit Herman W. Selpien, R. F. D. No.

1, Dundel, Ill.-Pvt. George Shaw, Grayville, Ill.*Pvt. Constantine Skeeders, Tenth and

Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Gerild T. Skinner. Pleasantville, Pa.*Pvt. Arthur Steele, 352 Park Street, Hart-

ford, Conn.*Pvt. Joseph W. Thatcher, East Waterford,

Pa.'First Lieut. Nial Franklin Twigg. 22

South Center Street, Cumberland. Md.*PVt. 1Eusebie, Villareal, Corpus Christi,

Tex.*Pvt. Clinton Wallace, Joiner, Ark.*Pvt. Thoimas Wintermuth. 1009 Fifth

Street, Lynn. Wis.*Pvt. -Edwin Wynn, Ashland, Schuylkill

County, Pa.*

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NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKFort Omaha, Nebr.:

Pvt. Houry G. Earle, Route No. 3, Jack-sonfille, Tex.

PVt. Alfred Kreisman, 1360 ShawmutPlace, St. Louis, Miss.

Pvt. Bertlo L. Noah, R. F. D. No. 3, Dal-las, S. Dak.

Fort Ontario, N. Y.:Pvt. Peter D. Caridis, 107 East Washing-

ton Street. New Castle, Pa.*Pvt, Arnold E. Halle, R. F. D. No. 5, box

802, Breenwood, Wis.*Pvt. Edward R. Morn, Eastwood, N. Y.*Pvt. L.onnie Young, 120 Blythe Street,

Bartlesville, Okla.Fort Porter, N. Y.:

Pvt. Mayeeb Dadah, 179 South DivisionStreet, Buffalo, N. Y.

Fort Preble, Me. .Pvt. Roy D. Childress, Summerville, Md.

Fort Riley, Kan. :Pvt. Frank Miles Baker, R. F. D. No. 2,

Allendale, Mo.Pvt. Dennis F. Bonfield, Siloam Springs,

Mo.Ret. Joseph Lawrence Bright, St. John,

Kans.Pvt. Clarence R. Brown, Atwood. Kans.Pvt. Gils. W. Brown, R.. F. D. No. 2,

l2llington, Miss.Pvt. Baptist Buffo, Louisville, Colo.Pvt. lenry II. Buller, R. F. D. No. 4,

Inman, Kans.Pvt. Andy Oscar Thster, North Branch,

Kans.Sergi. John Campbell, Odessa, Mo.Pvt. Edward Julian Carlson, R. F. D. No.

2, Volin, S. Dak.Pvt. John H. Chastain, Osceola, Mo.Pvt. Perl Coughenour, R. F. D. No. 2,

Pittsburg, Kans.Pvt. Loren Cutler, Ardale, Iowa.Pvt. Everette A. Crispine, No. 1, Noel, Mo.Pvt. Allie D. Erby, R. F. D. No. 1, Ruth-

rford, Tenn.Pvt. John J. Grady, 112 Warren Street,

Arlington, Mass.ReV. Ralph Richard Guy, R. F. D. No. 3,OI awatomie, Kans.Wagoner Edward tIadacheck, R. F. D. No.

3, Cuba, Kans.Corpl. Romero F. Hardman, *McMechin,

W. Va.Sergt. Joseph C. Harrold, R. F. D. No. 2,

Bly thedale. Mo.Pt. (George Hawkins, Leola, Ark.Pvt. Floyd Hayden, Offis, Kans.Sergt. Frank C. Healy, 3954a Tabadle

Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.Pvt. (first class) Marks Virgil Henner,

Maple Htll, Kans.Pvt. Albert L. Hopkins, R. F. D. No. 2,

Walker, Mo.Pvt. Ruby Randolph Hughes, R. F. D. No.

1, Stewartsville, Mo.Pvt. Hobart L. Jones, Ellendale; N. Dak.Pvr. Fred H. Kesting, Ferguson, Mo.Pvt. Alvin J. Kramer, Mankato, Kans.Pvt. Tom Lampkin, Cleveland, Miss.Pvt. David Laravie, R. F. D. No. 1, Ver-

del, Nebr.Pvt. Robert Lee, Greenville, Miss.Ret. Clarence Edward Lefman, Eudora,

Kans.Pvt. Gus F. Logan. Leott, Kans.Mechanic Peter V. McCall, route No. 1,

Pittsburgh, Pa.Pvt. Ralph A. McCurry, 2125 Froost

Avenue Kansas City, Mo.Pvt. Leo McKim, Barnard, Kans.Pvt. Oliver H. McMurtrey, Mountain

Grove, Mo.Wagoner Howard Manly, Ochelota, Okla.Pvt. Frank Marak, Mcracken, Kans.Pvt. Fred L. Markwell, R. F. D. No. 1,

Smithville, Mo.Pvt. Charley A. Mets, R. F. D. No. 1,

Kingstown, Kans.Pvt. Thomas Walter Middlemass, Somer-

set, KansRet. John Addrew Minet, Ingalls, Kans.Pvt. William McKinley Moore, Allen,

Kans.Pvt Leslie Morlen, Keifer, Okla.Pvt. Luther X. Nickerson, R. F. D. No. 2,

Shattuck, Okla.*Pvt. Joseph H. Norton, Butler, Mo.*Pvt. Jose Peternell, Franklin, Kans.*Pvt. Frank Pollard, 1405 South Robin-

son Street, Oklahoma City, Okla.*Pvt. Walter H. Powell, IL F. D. No. 4,

Wakenda, Mo.*Pvt. Charles W. Ranasch, R. F. D. No. 1,

box 52, De Witt, Mo.*Pvt. John D. Ragge, Hogan. Mo.*Pvt. Henry I. Snow, R. F. D. No. 1,

Grovespring, Mo.*Pyt. Louis Tim Thompson, I. F. D. No.

1, Letcher, S. Dak.*

Fort Riley, Kans.-Contnued.Pvt. Doss E. Tiller, R. F. D. No. 2,

Willard, Mo.*Pvt. Elton P. Tyler, Arlington, Colo.*

Vt. Mike Wimmer, R. F. D. No. 1, Losse-creek, Mo.*

Fort Sam Houston, Tex.:Pvt. Walter C. Goers, 142 High Street,

Bellevue, Ohio.*Wagoner Howard V. Rausch, 1363 Moore

Street, Toledo, Ohio.Fort Schenectady, N. Y.:

Pvt. Charles H. Green, 806 GevinnettStreet, Savannah, Ga.*

Pvt. Dock Jackson, R. F. D. No. 1, CarrsStation, Ga.

Fort Sheridan, Ill.Pvt. Hugh G. Buffington, Steele, Ala.*Pvt. Frank Faris, R. F. D. No. 1, Elm-

dale, Kans.*Pvt. Leslie E. Frow, route No. 4, Dallas,

Tex.*Pvt. Louis Gunnells. Columbia, Tenn.*Pvt. Frank E. Mead, 4332 Grant Street,

Omaha, Nebr.*Pvt. Rufus Taylor, general delivery, Rip-

ley, W. Va.*Pvt. Emil A. Vopata, route No. 1, box

43, Irving, Kans.*Fort Sill, Okla. :

First Lieut. Deitrich L. Dartling, Hooper,Nebr.

Second Lieut. Wilfred Corrigan Bourke,3520 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo.

Maj. Herbert R. Corbin, 17 North Boule-vard, Cleveland, Ohio.

Second Lieut. Osburne T. Sanders, IHap-good. S. C.

Fort Slocum, N. Y.:Recruit George W. Caldweron, No. 6,

Room 2 Avenue, Nida Central, PanamaCity, Panama.

Recruit Hairy Cardwell, 113 George Ave-nue, Parson, Pa.*

Recruit James Cassals, 16 West Forty-seventh Street, New York City, N. Y.*

Recruit John T. Collins, 50 Greene Street,Amsterdam. N. Y.*

Recruit Sidney H. B. Coulling, jr., Tase-well, Vq.*

Pvt. Russell S. Hastings, 131 OverlookAvenue, Hackensack, N. J.*

Recruit Millard F. Kimble, 2310 MervineStreet, Philadelphia, Pa.*

Pvt

Rosaire A. Lamy, 07 Pomeroyn Ave-nue, Pittsfield, Mass.*

Recruit Walter J. Noone, 20 MaverickSquare, East Boston, Mass.*

Pvt. Edgar B3. Rogers, 517 East Broad-way, Elizabeth N. J.*

Recruit John W. lyan, 145 State Street,Newburyport, Mass.

Recruit Adolf Schwak, 185 Foxall Street,Brooklyn, N. Y.*

Recruit Harold B. Stedman, 252 PineStreet, Holyoke, Mass.

Recruit Wallace I. Topping, 378 CentralStreet, lolyok , Mass.*

Recruit Arthur T. Watson, 671 Eighty-third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Fort Snelling, Minn.:Pvt. Cole Black, Lake City, Minn.*Pvt. Louis H. Gondreau, Henderson,

Minn.*Pvt. Simon L. Gloss, route No. 1, Solomon,

Kans.Pvt. Lawrence Hyink, route No. 2, Man-

hattan, Mont.Pvt. Ferdinand Henry Koster, Fulda,

Minn.*Pvt. James W. McMullen, Pine View,

Mont.Pvt. William Henry Prindle, White Bear

Ramsey, Minn.*Pvt. Carl Oscar Skorseth, R. F. D. No. 3,

Canby, Minn.*Fort Stevens, Oreg.:

Pvt. Richard W. Anderson, Colville,Wash.*

Pvt. Harris L. Butler, 419 North FrontStreet, Rock Springs, Wyo.*

Pvt. John Carver, Brogan, Oreg.*Pvt. Charles F. Cederstrom. Meliose. Oreg.Capt. Duncan Ross MacDonell, 715 West

North Street. Lima, Ohio.Pvt. Clark A. Silverthorn, Lapeer, Mich.*

Fort Washington, Md.:Corpl. Preston A. Towne, Oakland, R. I.*

Fort Williams, Me.:Pvt. Edward F. Wilson, Nelson Avenue,

Wappingers Falls, N. Y.*Fort Williamsbridge, N. Y.:

Pvt. Samuel Bell, R. F. D. No. 2, DoddsCity, Tex.*

Pvt. (first class) Alexander Stern, 219East Twelfth Street, New Tbrk, N. Y.

Fort Wood, N. Y.:Pvt. Gus Irvine, 329 West Twelfth

Street, Rochester, Ind.*

Brooks Field, San Antonio, Tex.:Second Lieut. Philip Elmore Geier, Con-

rad. Iowa.Ellington Field, Tex.:

Second Lieut. Everett Farrington Benja-min, Riverhead, N. Y.

Pvt. Howard Ileplor. 823 North MichiganStreet, South !enid, Ind.*

Second Lieut. Gutav Arvid Holmberg,223 Highland Avenue, Rockford, Ill.

Kelly Field, Tex. :Chauffeur (first class) Marcus A. .Toidon,

79 Flint Street, Salem, Mass.*Langley Field, Governors Island, N. Y.:

Second Lieut. Ray F. Glover, 723 oroStreet, Manhattan, Kans.

Langley Field, Va.:Pvt. Abraham Ra1ziky, 143 Windsor

Street, Hartford, Conn.*Payne Field. Miss.: - 0

2d Lt. John Alfred Cofee, Marshalille,Ga.

2d Lt. Joseph Cleveland Conway. 3120Cental Sorcot, Kanias City, Mo.

2d Lt. Arthur Logan Soule, 4330 Claren-don Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

Wilbur Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio:Cpl. John Al'ramnowitz, 94 Thorne Street,

Jersey' City. N. J.*Pvt. Floyl Carver, 2213 Pine Street,

Eoulder, Colo.*Pvt. Walter J. Cline. Boynton, Fla.*Pvt. Edwxard J. Sehoonover, S0S North

Tivouty-sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*2d Lt. tHarold Claren ce White, 1132

Foty-first Avenue North, Seattle,Wash.

Pvt. John P. Wyss, R. F. D. No. 10,Fort Wayne, Ind.*

Columbus larracks Ohio:Ret. Thomas P. O'Connor, 315 Central

Avenue. Staunton, Va.*Ret. Harry 0. Vaughn, I. F. D. No. 1,

Pold, Ohio.*Jackson Barracls, La.:

Panamai R't. Robert J. Gayle, Star Rouie,Grapeland, Tex.'

Ret. Leo A. Martin, Brenux Bridge. Ia.2d Lt. Israel Paley, Colchester, Conn.,R. F. D. No. 2.

Jefferson llarracks. Mo.Ret. 1jenry E. Everding. Ironton, Mlin.*Ret. John M. Gabbert, 103 South Market

Street, Caldwell. Kans.*Ret. Jerome L. Lary, Clarksburg, 'Mo.*Ret. Ross R. Osiorn, Hamburg, lona.

Whipple Banrks. Ariz.:Pvt Willie P. Clardy, 2104 East Ninth

Stret, Kansas City, 'Iio.*Aberdeen, Md.:

Pvt. Florence V. Carney, 26 Rui-x-ellPlace, Batavia, N. Y.

1st Lt. Isaac A. Chapman. 134 WestOne hundred and sixth Street, vNewYork City, N. Y.

Capt. Philiips G. Morrison. CS Elln tAr et,Andover, Mass.

2d LI. John Sharples Thompson, jr., 2103St. Patt Street, Baltimore, id.

Alexandria, La. :Pvt. (first class) Francis W. Thopipon,

273 South Scoit Street, Mobile, Ala.'Pvt. William B. Wooten, Rochelle, La.*

Allentown. Pa.:Pvt. Horii e M. Jones, 1344 Third Avenue,

South Fargo, N. Dak.Ann Arbor, Mich.:

Pvt. Sydney Giss, 39 Darcey Street,Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Arcadia, Cal.:Pvt. (first class) Warren Ferdinand Ed-

ward, Waynesville, Ohio.*Asheville, N. C. :

Pvt. Exekial Abney, Teges, Ky.,Augusta, Ga :

Pvt. James E. Grooms, R. F. D. No. 1,Dawson, Ala.*

Pvt. Frank U. Weekert, P. 0. box 104,Solon Springs, Wis.*

Austin, Tex.:Pvt. Harry C. Hedrick, Vicentar, Kans.*Pvt. Stephen D. Rainey, Bonham, Tex.*

Baltimore Md.:Pvt. Joshua E. Arrington, 512 East Twen-

ty-seventh Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Lewis F. Baublitts, 3502 Roland

Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Big Stone Gap. Va.:

Pvt. Worley Greech, Big Stone Gap, Va.*Boston, Mass.:

Pvt. Herbert Edmund Ainsworth, 1561Bay Street, Fall River, Mass.*

Pvt. Robert L. Fiske, 18 Maple Street,Waltham, Mass.*

Pvt. Louis S. Graham, Suffield, Conn.*Boulder. Colo.:

Pvt. Walter E. Beery, De Beque, Colo.Pyt. Morris S. Ginburg, 107 Second Ave-

nue, Salt Lake City, Utal.*

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKBrighton, Mass.:

:Second iaut. Wilfred M. Strauss, Denver,Colo.*

Brooklyn, N. Y,:Pvt. Josel h W. Burkins, City Hospital,

Binghamton, N. Y.*Pvt. (first class) Robert Holloway, 3214

Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.Second Lieut. Raymond G. Leggett, 1154

Cherry Avenue NE., Canton, Ohio.Brownsville. Tex. :

Sergt. John H. Hayes, Glenwood, Iowa.*Cambridgi, Mass.:

Pvt. Wesley R. Nichols, R. F. D. No. 1,Rock Mart, Ga.*

Carlisle, Pa. :Pvt. Roy Mitchell, Route 8, Stone Moun-

taln, Ga.*Champaign, Ill.:

Pvt. (first class) Ted. Daugherty, DaltonCity, Ill,*

Chattanooga, Tene.:First Lieut. Edmond Isiah Moquin, Fair-

water, Wis.Chicago, Ill.:

Pvt. Julius Chermin, 1426 North Cagap-bell Avenue. Chicago, Ill.

Pvt. Harry Sperry, 645 Crafford Street,Bushnell, III.*

Pvt. Clarence S. Thomas, Lewiston, Ill.*Second Lieut. John Whitall, 118 Davis

Avenue, West New Brighton, StatenIsland. N. Y.

Clark Summit. Pa.Pvt. George L. Thompson, Electric

Street, Clark Summit, Pa.*Cleveland, Ohio:

First Lieut. Thompson Lothrop, 81 Breck-enridge Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

College Station, Tex.:Pvt. Wallace C. Kilker, 413 Clark Street,

Lemars, La.*Pvt. Robert W. Clayton, 1008 West

Thirty-second Street, Austin, Tex.*Pvt. Harold G. Main, 219 West Street,

Stillwater. Okla.*Pvt. Edward A. Muiray, Coalburg, W.

Va.*Columbia, S. C.:

First Lieut. James Dolan, 64 GroveStreet, Brooklyn. N. Y.

Pvt Herbert P. Hill, R. F. D. No. B,Lake City, Fla.*

Crawford, Miss.:Second Lieut. Jasper J. French, 5850

Harper Avenue, Chicago, Ill.Dallas, Tex.:

Pvt. Arthur T. Wsing. 5508 WhitbyAvenue, Philadelphia, Pa.

Pvt. (first class) Thomas Osbonessv, 916South Alice Avenue, Sioux City, Iowa.*

Delaware, Ohio:Pvt. Joseph A. Brown, 2704 Clark Ave-

nue, Cleveland, Ohio.*Detroit, Mich.:

Pvt. Ely Marshall, Burnt Corn, Okla.*Pvt. Frederick W. Weed, West Granby,

Conn.*Dover. N. J. :

Pvt. Roy Board, R. F. D. No. 1, Hudson,Iowa.

Durham, N. H.:Pvt. Charles S. Jennings, 43 Church

Street, Oneonta, N. Y.*Pvt. Harold It. Noyes, Londonderry,

N. Y.*Eagle Pass, Tex.:

First Sergt. Casper A. Homer, 26 WigginStreet, Roslindale, Mass.

Edgewood Arsenal, Md.:Pvt. James Algeo, Moss Point, Miss.*Pvt. Carl 0. Anderson. Crompton, R. I.*Pvt. Glen Artman, Caldwell, Ohio.*Pvt. Chick Biolapas, 252 State Street,Bridgeport, Conn.*Corpl. Earle Boardinge. 733 Marshall

Street, Battle Creek, Mich.*Pvt. Ferdinand Buescher, Lawrence,

Nuckolls County, Nebr.*Pvt. Eugene Cochran, South Carolina.*Pvt. Francis G. Comstock, 116 Main

Street, Great Barrington. Mass.*Pvt. Perry E. Conboy, 153 Bradley Street,Buffalo, N. Y. *Pvt. Aby Crawford, Cherryrun, W. Va.*Pvt. Archie Crawford, Neabsco, Va.*Pvt. John Deal, 17 Taylor Street, Balti-

more, Md.*Pvt. Christsh Drolapas, 252 State Street,

Bridgeport, Conn.*Sergt. Clifford A. Fratus, 72 Clinton

Street, Lakeport. N. H.*Corpl. Robert Frech, Bediness, Pa.*Pvt. Broadus Gamble, Laurens. 1. C.*Pvt. Moses Gustamolsky, 1986 Douglass

Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. Eugene Humbert, Piedmont, S. C.*Pvt. Joseph Johnson, Hattlesville, S. C.*

Edgewood Arsenal, Md.-Continued.Pvt. Francis J. Kane, 618 East Sixth

Street, Wilmington, Del.'Pvt. John Kifscart, Clover, S. C.'Pvt. Frank C. Kowleski, 73 Schuyler

Street, Albany, N. Y.*Pet. William Lappe, 1305 East Iowa

Street, Evansville, Ind.*Pvt. William Lynch. 10 Tistale Avenue,

Leomiaster, Idase.*Pvt. Edward S. McCarthy, 4 Twelfth

Street, Turners Falls, Mass.*Pvt. Peter J. McGeady, 592 South Main

Street. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.*Sergt. Willis Mason, Route 7, Yakima,

Wash.*Pv. Edward Mettner, 5723 Avondale

Street, Duluth, Minn.*Pvt Ernest E. Moore, R. F. D. No. 9,

box 2, Glenburn, M.*Pvt. Raynend Niebel, 76 South Erie

Street, Mayville. N, Y.*Pvt. William A. O'Brien, 2815 Frankford

Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. George Perllo, 442 Seventeenth

Street, New York, N. Y.*Pvt. Felix Petkue, 1219 South Phillips

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. Eddie Ritchie. 30 Washington

Street, Burlington, Vt.?Pvt. James Robards, Dawson Spring, Ky.*Pvt. Ervip Rohy, Gilmanton, N. H.*Corpl. John L. Sefwaab. 1932 West Bal-

timore Street, Baltimore, Md.*Pvt. Ben Sliumons, St. George, S. C.*Pvt. John J. Sringer, 1923 Venango

Street, Philadelphia. Pa.*Pvt. Homer Taft, R. F. D. No. 1, Starks-

boro Vt *Pvt. Alfred Valli, 12 Franklin Court,

Dorchester, Mass.*Pvt. Roy Vaughn, 100 Broadway, Pekins,Ill.*Pvt Walter Walton, Miller, S. Dak.*Pvt. John Zuckas, 1 Lucas Street, Curtis

Bay, Mich.Fairfield, Ohio:

Pvt. William Ascenzl,'819 Leonard Street,Brooklyn, N. Y.*Pvt. John C. DeMar. Jr., 1610 Paclfic

Street, St. Joseph, Mo.*Pvt. Fred J. Peters, 1509 Dover Street,

Worthington, Minn.*Galnesville, Fla.:

Pvt. John H. Harvard, Unadilla. Ga.*Pvt. Leonidas J. Lanier, R. F. D. A,Bradford, Fla.*

Garden City, Long Island, N. Y.:Coriol. Jerhard J. Axelton, Graettinger,

Iowa,*Pvt. Clarence E. Brown, R. F. D. No. 32,

Norwalk, Ohio.'Pvt. Alonzo F. Collier, 1620 Euterpe

Street, New Orleans, La.*Corpl. Clifford N. Ostrader, 231a Dela-

ware Avenue, Albany, N. Y.Capt. Arthur M. Cottrell, Alfred, N. Y.2nd Lieut. Harvey Bushnell Davenport,

29 Leyden Street, Plymouth, Mass.2nd Lieut. Eugene Durand, 5712 Harpen

Avenue, Chicago, Ill.1st Lieut. Frank Hammerstrand. 467

South Washington Street, Paxton, Ill.Pvt. Michael S. McCormick, 68 Front

Place. Brooklyn, N. Y.Gatun Canal Zone:

Pvt. Donald C. Ashmore, 3408 Hamil-ton Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Gettysburg, Pa.:Pvt John V. Ackerman, Lenox Avenue,

Naywood, N. J.Pvt. James J. Pine, R. P: D. No. 7,

Crownpoint. Ind.Pvt. Everet Wyne, Deputy, Ind.

Glenn Springs, Tex.:Pvt. Richard E. Bertolette, 363 West

Greenwich Street, Reading, Pa.Gloucester City, N. J.:

1st Lieut. Frank Martin Dedaker, 802Monmouth Street, Gloucester, N. J.

Greenville. S. C.:Pvt. Dunine Boler, York, S. C.Pvt. Henry Chian, Troy, S. C.Pvt. Johnnie Crosby, route 1, box 52,

Bowlisg Qreen, S. C.Pvt. John Glenn, route 3, Glover, S. C.Pvt. Hamilton Jenkins, Moncks Corner,

S. C.Pvt. John McBeth, route 1, Cross

Anchor, S. C.Hampton, Va.:

Bugler Earl M. Cobb, Farmiville, N. C.Hanover, N. H.:

Pvt. 'Holls Edward Bockus, North MainStreet, Laconia, N. H.

Pvt. Herbert Hayden Hodge, Concord,Vt.

Pvt. Ellis R. Sanborn, Carroll County,Tamworth, N. H.

Hanover, N. H.-Continued.Pvt. Chester William Woods, 16 Lyndon

Street. Concord, N. H.Pvt. Lynn Harrison Yeaton, 197 Web-

ster Street, Franklin, N. H.Hoboken, N. J.:

Corpl. Sam Archer, Newport, Tenn.Pvt. Williim Charlie Blake, 3302 1st

Street. Galveston, Tex.Pvt. Robert Bolloing, 517 M Avenue,

West Cedar Rapida, Iowa.Cook Jermie N. Boucher, box 72, Web-

sterville, Vt.Pvt. Burt W. Caldwell, Sunbeam, Colo.Pvt. Frank T. Caveess, Itearney Mea-

dows, N. J.Pvt. Hugh T. Clement, Aol, Tenn.Pvt. .Angelp Cornati. Daguamines, Pa.Pvt. Joe Dixon, Bonifay, Fla.Pvt. Arehie J. Evans, 712 North Bone-

dix Street, Chillicothe, Ill.Pvt. James Frentress, Covington, Tenn.Pvt. Clarence L. Fridley, Augusta

Springs, Va.*Pvt. John Koedding, Jr., 1845 West Thir-

teenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.*'Pvt. Joe E. Mabry, Plantersville, Miss.*Pvt. Arthur McKay Simpson, Mont.Pvt. Toeph E. Mellish, R. F. D. No. 1,

East Brady, Pa.*Pvt. Henry Oliver, Scottsville, Ky.*Pvt. Howard R. Redman, 708 East Bell

Street, loomington, IlL*Pvt. Cleve 11. Seeley, Haydold, Minn..Sergt. tlarence yines, Jefferson County,

Dora, Ala.*Pvt. Green Hill Ward, Box 43, Greens-

boro, Ga.*Cpl. George Whipple, Buzzards Bay,

Mass.*Hoffman Island, N. Y.:

Bugler Alfred C. Grosholz, 4911 NorthBroad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*

Wagoner Alfred Percy Jones, 278 PatchenAvenue, Brooklyn N. Y,*

Houston, Tex.:Pvt. Walter Griffith, Capron. Okls.*Pvt. Oscar W. Hardin, Blain, Okla.*Pvt. Louis Pratt, R. R. No. 2, Box' 53,

Wauste, Okla.*Pvt. Finnie V. Thompson, Route No. 1,

Clinton, Okla.Indianapolis, Ind.

Pvt. William H. Harvey, Fountain City.Ipd.*

Pvt. Floyd Robertson. 809 West Jack-son Street, Hope, Ind.*

2d Lieut. Charles D. Stattack, CoolGrove Street, Ironton, Ohio.

Pvt. Walter White, 145 Holmes Street,Frankfort, Ky.*

Pvt. Adolnh C. Zarse, 632 HanoverStreet, Milwaukee, Wis.*

Jeffersonville, Ind:Pvt. Fred Engelbrecht, Leland, Her-

lingan, Tex.*Kansas City, Mo.:

1st Lieut. William James Ferguson, Mil-bank, S. Dak.

Laredo, Tex.:Pvt. Lloyd Holbert Waite, Cozaddale,

Ohio.*Laredom, Tex.:

Sergt. Lawrence Lafayette Al1red, 303Thirteenth Avenue, Laurel, Miss.*

Little Rock, Ark.:1st Lieut. Eugene Fellner, West Stock-

bridge, Mass.Pvt. Leroy Bedforth, Hope, Ark.*Pvt. Walter Mayberry, Stuttgart, Ark.*

Long Beach, Cal. :Pvt. Peddie R. Register, Nashville, Ga.*

Lonoke, Ark. :Cpl. Charles E. Allan, 664 Wet Owing

Street Denison, Tex.*Memphis, Tenn. :

Pvt. Andrew L. Anderson, Perth Amboy,N. J.*

Pvt. Emil J. Malesky, 148 Williams Avaenue, Detroit, Mich.

Second Lieut. Harry Hubbard Metcalf, 9Charles Street, Westbore, Mass.

Second Lieut. Hard Jackson WoodygSpring Creek, N. C-

Middletown, Pa.:Pvt. Grover W. Stuhr, P. 0. box 45, Mun4

den. Iowa.*Mineola. N. Y.:

Pvt. Joseph fH* Clark, 2359 Thomas Street,New Orleans. La.

Second Lieut. Walter Allen Grigga, MeridIan, Miss.

Mobile, Ala. :CoriL. Simon Clayton Miller, R. F. D,

No. 6, Kevil, Ky.Mount Clemens, Mich.:

Cadet Reuben D. McBride, Warrensburg,N. Y.*

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THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918. 31

NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEKNashville, Tenn.:

First Lieut. Norman L. Ohnsorg, 3229Shenandoah Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.

New Cumberland, Pa.:Pvt..Dlzekiel Pinckney, general delivery,

Gilmania, S. C.New Ha en, Conn.:

Pvt. Carl Edgeworth, 4 Avenue E, Harts-ville, S. C.*

Sergt. John Phelps, 1185 Forest Avenue,Detroit, Mich.

Newport News, Va. :Pvt. Etienne, Auzenne, Opelousas, La.*Pvt. Oscar Davis, Route 1, box 109, care

of 3. W. Jackson, Overall, Tenn.*Px t. Daniel P. Dougherty, 103 Third

Street, Ashland, Pa.*Pvt. Joe Fulkerson, Roon Street, Johnson

City, Tenn.*Pyt. Joseph Griffin, Port Barre, La.*Pvt. Gum Jones, Bosco, La.*Pvt. Howard Layton, care of S. D. Drake,

Rockyiount, N. C.*P- t. Johu McClellan, 3149 Hancock

Street, North Philadelphia, Pa.'Pvt. Perry M. Mattson, Chicago., IlL*Pvt. Floyd Mixon, Route 1No. 4, box -95,

Lamer, S. C.*Pvt. Harrison D. Moulden, Route 4, box 3,

Concord, Tenn.*Pvt. Ottis E. Myers, Hume, Ill.*Pvt. George Schuster, 406 Boal Street,

Cincinnati, Ohio.'Pvt. Tunie Taylor, Bay Ougoula, La.*

New Orleans, La.:Second Lieut. Arthur La Vine, 218 West

Maple Street, Stillwater, Minn.New Rochelle, N. Y.:

Asst. Band Leader Leonhard J. Fischer,147 Spring Street, New RochelleN. Y.

New York City, N. Y.:Pvt. Charles Amato, 441 Second Avenue,

N. Polham, N. Y.*Pvt. Joseph Coggan, Jackson. Ind.*Pvt. George Collis, 219 East One hundred

and txenty-second Street, New YorkCity, N. Y.*

Pvt. Samuel Evans, R. F. D. No. 1, box1, Fort Worth. Tex.*

Pvt. John W. Fowler, R. P. D. No. 7,Durham, IN. C.

Corpl. George J. Hawkey, 231 South Arse-nal Street, Indianapolis, Ind.*

Pvt. Phillip McConaghy, 1661 Washing-ton Street, Denver, Colo.*

Second Lieut. Hobart Stanley Sharp, 1401Landvail Street, Baltimore, Md.*

First Lieut. Benjamin F. Stone, 1222Dyal Street,' Jacksonville, Fi.

Pvt. Merrell H. Thorne, 183 Holland Ave-nue, Richmond, Va.*

Niagara Falls, N. Y.:Pvt. Frederick E. Gensel, Horsham, Pa.*

Norfolk, Va.:Sergt. (first class) William J. Heather-

ton, 814 Granby Street, Norfolk, Va.*Olongapo, P. I.

Firs Lieut. Frederick M. Fischer, 806East Tremont Avenue, New York City,N. Y.

Oswego, N. F.:Pvt Claude M. Brooks 2921 Park Ave-

nue, Richmond, Va.*Pvt. Hugh E. Goben, Marysville, Ind.*Pvt. Edward L. Hurley, 37 East Ninth

Street, Oswego, N. Y.*Pvt. Louis E. Johnson, Mexico, N. Y.*Pvt. John H. Miller, 17 Underhill Ave-

nue, Brooklyn, N. Y.*sergt. Adelbert E. Pulsifer, 38 Briggs

Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.*Pvt. Alva C. Reynolds, Addison. Ohio.*Pvt. Otis F. Rohrbaugh, Jordon Run,

W. Vr *Otisville, N. Y.:

Pvt. John H. Skinner, 2217 ThirteenthAvenue, North Birmingham, Ala.

Pvt. Clarence Young, 499 South Eight-eenth Street, Birmingham, Ala.*

Penniman, Va.:Pvt. John Joseph Weibel, Yost Avenne,

Narragansett Pier, L. I.*Petersburg, Va.:

Pvt. Joseph 1. Brennan, 160 Sharpe Street,Doranceton, Pa.*

Prt. Charles J. Brown. 1148 Mason Street,San Francisco. Cal.*

Pvt. Wilbur Fink, R. F. D. No. 3, New-oxford, Pa.*

Sergt. Chapman L. Huffman, R. F. D. No.1, Newport, Craig County, Va.*

Pvt. Charles S. Kell, R. F. D. No. 2, Car-lisle, Pa.*

Pvt. Marion Landes, R. F. D. No. 2, box38, Buchanan, Va.*

Pvt. Ross McFadden. 646 Franklin Street,Williamsport, Pa.*

Pyt. Toefil Mareinick, 310 Thirty-seventhStreet, Pittsburg, Pa.*

Pvt. Lonza C. Meador, R. F. D. No. 1,Moneta; Va.*

Pvt. Nolson D. Mitchell, 407 Bryant Ave-nue, Danville, Va.*

Sergt. George E. Price, 67 Warren Ave-nue, Youagstown, Ohio.*

Pvt. Herman H. Racey, Yellowsprings,Va.*

Pvt. Frank Rupp, Rt. F. D. No. 4, Me-chanicsburg, Pa.*

Pvt. Robert R. Shipley, 2916 Eoff Street,Wheeling, W. V a.'

Philadelphia, Pa.:Ordnance St., George H. Cornish, Sound

Beach, Conn.*Pvt. Arthur E. Curver, 1 F 929 Elm

Street, Beloit, Wis.*Pvt. John Joseph Foley, jr., 1214 Me-

Kean Street, Philadelphia, Pa.Pvt. Nathan Gordon, 346 North Eighth

Street, Philadelphia, Pa.*Pvt. John Howard Gundrum, Beaver

Springs, Pa.*Capt. Dertram Frothingham Shivler,

4815 Beech Street, East Norwood,Ohio.

Picatinny Arsenal. N. J.:First Lieut. Theodore Hervey Guething,

Hollis, N. H.Pine Bluff, Ark.:

Pvt. Olie R. Milan, Bowling Green, Ky.Pisgahforest, S. C.:

Pvt. Jim Mitchell, Simpson, S. C.*Portsmouth, N. H. '

Pvt. Hilton H. Smith, West Nyack, N. Y.*Prairie View, Tex.:

Pvt. Osie Walton, Boujan, Tex.*

Ration for U. S. PrisonersFixed by War DepartmentAnd Sent by the Red ross

The War Department authorizesthe following:

A ration for American soldiersheld as prisoners in Germany hasbeen prepared by the SubsistenceDivision of the QuartermasterCorps. This ration will be dis-tributed by the divisions of theAmerican Red Cross in Denmarkand Switzerland. Individual pack-ages, containing suffitent food tosupply one man, are sent to prisoncamps each week. The chief com-ponents of the package are as fol-lows: -

Corn beef and salmon (with anoccasional substitution of cornbeef hash and canned roast beef),hard dry bread, dry beans, rice,baked beans, and fresh potatoes(where possible). Prunes, jam,apples, peaches, coffee, sugar,evaporated milk, vinegar, salt,pepper, and pickles are supplied.Potatoes and onions are procuredwhen possible in France and Italy,otherwise dehydrated potatoes andonions are used.

Special food is sent for the in-valid prisoners; this ration con-taining potted chicken, crackers,concentrated soup, dehydratedspinach, ,creamed oatmeal, corn-starch pudding, sweet chocolate,extract of beef, soluble coffee, andbran. There are a number of sub-stitutes for all items mentioned,among the substitutes being driedeggs, potted veal, cheese, peanutbutter, dried apricots, honey, cornmeal, gelatine, malted milk pow-der, bouillon cnbes, apples, .r-anges, lemons, cocoa, and tea.

Rantoul, Ill.:Pvt. 1st Cl. Robert L. Skinner, 200

Marion Street, Springfield, Mass.*Pvt. 1st C1. Harry S. Wyatt, 503 Pine'

Street, Butler, Mo.*Raritan Arsenal, N. J.:.

Pvt. Leo L. Bagley, East Main Street,Southborough, Mass.*

First- Lieut. Lester W. Daniel, 415 WestMulberry Street, Springield, Ohio.

Pvt. Frederick W. Finger, 209 NorthEleventh Street, Olean, N. Y.*

Pvt. James T. Honaker, Wynoke, W. Va.*Richmond, Va.:

Pvt. Harvey F. Carpenter, Bryn Side,W. Vdh

Pvt. Charles S. Craver, Blaine, W. Va.*Pvt. Hurly Hartman, Melville, Pa.*Pvt. Lee Keyser, Salt Rock, W. Va.*

Saint Paul, Minn.:Pvt. Norbert F. Butler, 1103 Chislett

Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.*Pvt. Newman L. Ester, 1121 Elizabeth

Street, Madison, Wis.*Pvt. Fred H. Geawitz, Minneota, Minn.*Second Lieut. Eralbert Talmadge Miller,

box 238, Columbus, Ga.Pvt. Paul C. Stinson, Maple Plain, Minn.*Pvt. Frank L. Williams, Elgin, Minn.*

Sandy Hook, N. J.:Pvt. Ekins Lorenza Wilson, R. F. D.

A, box 134, Pensacola, Fla.'Schenectady, N. Y.:

Pvt. Eugene Brown, R. F. D. No. 1, box87, Stonewall, Ga.*

Pvt. Frazier Bush, Amsterdam, Ga.Pvt. Fredk. M. Wietheger, 225 South

Ellwood Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Secaucas, N. J.:

Corpl. Willie H. Davis, R. F. D. No. 1,Whitehall, S. C.*

Pvt. John M. Jewell, Town of Cueas, Ky.*Pvt. Clifford G. MeCormick, Shepherd

post office, box 126, Columbus, Ohio.Pvt. Donald Peters, R. F. D. No. 5, Au-

burn, N. Y.Spartanburg, S. C.:

Sergt. Alexander Reid, 883 LongfellowAvenue, New York City.*

Spring City, Pa.:First Lieut. Frederick L. Moser, Spring

City, Pa.Syracuse, N. Y.:

Pvt. Delta Lee Ashford, R. F. D. No. 5,Woodward, Olla.*

First Lieut. George Rupp Pretz, 112 WestMiddle Street, Gettysburg, Pa.*

Pvt. Joseph Rayhill, 234 Webb Street,Philadelphia, Pa.*

Pvt. Ira M. Weikel, Coopersburg, Pa.-Taneytown, Md.:

Secoml Lieut. John A. Alexander, home,Keymar, Md.

Tobyhanna, Pa.:Pvt. Clarence L. Potter, 685 Humbolt

Street, Denver, Colo.*Utica, Ohio.:

Pvt. Orille Glenn Scott, Utica, Ohio.*Washington, D. C.:

Capt. Lawrence II. Bertsch, CambridgCity, Intd.

Lieut. Col. Trumaa W. Carrithers, 1725Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D. C.

Capt. Raymond Hull Noble, 262 PutnamAvenue, Washington, D. C.

West Haven, Conn.:Pvt. Henry' Adams, 214 Adams Street,

Lexington, Ky.Second Lieut. Jose Manuel Guzman, Beni-

tez, San Juan, P. 4.West Point, N. Y.:

Pvt. Edward Dempsey, Ballygret, ClevynCounty, Wickford, Ireland.*

Williamsbridge, N. Y.:Pvt. William Brooks, Marmaduke, Ark.*Pvt. Robert M. Cutter, 931 Ainslee Street,

Chicago, Ill.

$32.40 FEl CAPITA W. & S.

Morrow County, Ohio, now holds therecord of buying an average of $32.40p-r capita of War Saving Stamps, thehighest county record in the UnitedStates. The campaign that put MorrowCounty at the head of the list for percapita Sales was conducted by Frank B.McMillin, secretary and general managerof the Hydraulic Press Mfg. Co., MountGilead, Ohio, who is serving as countychairman for Morrow County on theOhio War Saxings Committee.

THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1918.

SEALED PROPOSALS INVITEDINTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, D. C.Bids will be received at the hospital until

4 o'clock p. m., October 30, 1918, for 1,000pounds laundry starch; G0,000 pounds granu-lated sugar; 5,000 pounds fresh beef. to bedelihered Oct 2; 5,000 pounds fresh beef, tobe delvered Oct. 29 ; 5,000 pounds fresh beef,to be delivered Nov. 4; 5,000 pounds freshbeef, to be deliverbd Nov. 5.

Indian Service.Bids will be received until 9 o'clock a. in.,

October 30. 1918, at the San Juan IndianSchool, X. Mex., for 1 cast-iron steam heatingsectional boiler.

Bids will be received until 2 o'clock p. m.,November 8, 1918, by the Commissioner ofIndian Affairs, Washington, D. C., for superin-tendent of construction, TJte Mountain IndianSchool, for one five passenger touring car,

Side will be received until 9 o'clock a. in.,November 5, 1918, at the San Juan IndianSthool, N. Mex., for one No. 1 roadster bodywith top complete for Ford runabout, 1917nodel.

Bids will be received until 12 o'clock in.,N6vember 2, 1918, at the Ute Mountain IndianSchool, Towaoc, Colo., for 600 feet wrought-Iron black pipe, and four 4-inch cast-iron el-bows.

ilds will be received until 5 o'clock p. in.,October 31, at the Indian School (sanitarium),Phoenix, Ariz., for one full platform cut-underdelivery wagon.

Bids will be received until 10 o'clock a. in.,November 5, 1918, at the United States Indianwarehouse, 308 South Green Street, Chicago,Ill.. for the following supplies: 118,223 poundswbte beans, 262,953 pounds colored beans.

Bids will be received at the United StatesIndian warehouse, 308 Routh Green %Street,Chicago, Ill., until 10 o'clock a. in., October 29,1918, for the following: 425,378 pounds driedbeans, 82.560 poundq yellow corn meal, 71,320pounds pearl hominy, 145 943 pounds rice,35.810 pounds rolled oats, 36,34w pounds rolledoats, 8 060 pounds split peas, 4,309 dozen canscc.rn, 777 cans blackberries, 675 dozen cansplums. 1 290 dozen cans tomatoes, 67.800peunds white corn meal, 12,370 pounds crackedwheat, 12.925 pounds hominy grits, 23.021pounds rolled oats, 21.658 pounds roiled oats,2.595 pounds dried peas, 64.545 pounds driednpples, 580 dozen cans apples, 775 dozen canspeaches, 3,044 dozen cans tomatoes.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.Bids will be received until 2 o'clock p. m.Oetober Al. 1018. at the office, of the purchas-

ing agent, Post Office Department, Washing-to" D. (. for 10 baggage trucks.

131s will be received until 2 o'clock p. m.,November 4. 1918 at the offlice of the nurchas-Ing agent. Post Office Denartient. Washing-ton. D. C.. for nonskid chains to be used inconnection with 36 by 6 pneumatic tires.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.Sealed proposals will be opened by the su-

perintendont of lighthouses. Tompklnsvllle,N. Y., at 2 o'clock p. m. November 14, 1918,for oine electric welding outfit. Informationupon application to the above ofice.

I TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Buieau of Engraving and Printing, Wash-ington, D. C.

Bids will be receied at the Bureau of Print-ing and Engraving until 2 o'clock p. in. Octo-ber 29, 1918, for 3.000 white pine boards,6 2-inch cutters, and 1 flour sieve.

Bids will he received at the Bureau of En-graving and Printing until 2 o'clock p. in.October 30, 191f. for 1.500 feet grooved Virgial pine partition, and 100 pounds No. 3waterproof graphite grease.

Bids will be received at the Bureau of En-graving and Printing until 2 o'clock p.' m.Octeber 31, 1918, for 2 trucks complete, 4track wheels for suspension coal hopper scales,and 12 belt bearers.

Bids will be received at the Bureau of En-graving and Printing untji 2 o'cpek p. m.Novembdr 1, 1918, for milling machine col-lets, and 2 metal trucks.

Bids will be received at the Bureau of En-graving and Printing until 2 o'clock p. m.November 2, 1918, for 500 gripper springs,

parts of money trimming machines, and 20,000pounds chroine yellow.

Bids will be received at the Bureau of En-graving and Printing until 2 o'clock p. m.November 4 1918 for 50 pieces of speciallytruated steel for press journals. 150 reams of225-pound manila paper, and 200,000 sheetswhite paper.

NAVY DEPARTMENT.

Marine Corps,Printing press, etc.-United States Marine

Corps, Quartermaster's Department, Wash-ington, D. C., October 16, 1918. Scaled pro-posals in duplicate to be publicly opened intiis office on October 28, 1918, are hereby in-

ited for furnishing 1 12 by 18 Inch newseries Chandler & Price job printing press, orequal, complete with 3 semisteel chases, 2 setsstocks, 1 brayer, wrenches, without treadle;also 1 12 by 18 inch Chandler & Price longink fountain; 1 Redington counter; I Pocoproof press on stand (iron stand) ; 2 dozenNo. 1 Challenge quoins; 1 No. 1 itain key;10-point law Italic, 1 pound figures, 4 ouncesparens (samples to be furnished successfulbidder by the quartermaster, Marine Corps,Washington, I). C.) ; 1 No. 2 adjustable leadand slug case, double depth; 5 pounds as-sorted 2 by 4, 5 and 6 ems; 15 pounds as-sorted 2 by 8, 10, 15, 20, and 25 ems; and1 12 by 18 inch Miller platen press feeder,or equal, complete, with 220-volt direct-current motor equipment, including motorbracket, variable-speed pulley, electrical wir-lag, conduits, switch and helt; to be deliv-ered to the quartermaster, United States Ma-rise Corps, room 459, Navy Annex Building,Washington, D. C. Proposal blanks and otherinformation may be obtained upon applica-tion to this office.

Cofee drums.-United States Martne Corps,Quartermaster's Department, Washington, D.C., October 17, 1918. Sealed proposals induplicate, to be publicly opened in this ofeeon October 31, 1918, are hereby invited forfurnishing 500 galvanized Iron drums, 100-p ound capacity, for packing coffee; to be de-livered to the depot quartermaster, Charles-

ton terminal wharf, foot of Columbus Street,Charleston. S. C. Proposal blanks and otherinformation may be obtained upon applicationto this office.

Ranges and parts.-United States MarineCorps, Quartermaster's Department, Washing-ton, D. C., October 18, 1918. Sealed proposalsIn duplicate to be publicly opened by the de-pot quartermaster, United States MarineCorps, 1100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia,Pa., on November 16, 1918, are hereby invitedfor furnishing 100 small field ranges, 2.500sets of linings for large field range, and 2.500grates for large field range, to be delivered tothe depot quartermaster, Marine Corps. Dela-ware Avenne and Kenilworth Street, Philadel-phia, Pa. Proposal blankd'bnd other informa-tion may be obtained upon application to thisoMce or the depot quartermaster, MarineCorps, 1100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia,Vas.

PANAMA CANAL.Proposals for equipment for meat canning

factory.-Sealed proposals will be receivedat the office of the general purchasing officer,The Panama Canal, Washington, D. C., until10.30 o'clock a. m. November 9, 1918, atwhich time they will be opened In public forfurnishing the above-mentIoned equipment.Blanks and information relating to this cir-cular (1227) may be obtained from this officeor the offlees of the assistant purchasingagents. 24 State Street. New York CIty; 606Common Street. New Orleans, La.; and FortMason, San Franesco. Cal.; also from theUnited States Engineer offices in the principalcities throughout the United States.-A. L.Flint, general purchasing officer.

Proposals for machine-shop equipment, chainand bucket conveyers, welder truck, steampumps, pig tin, bohs, nuts, rivets, washers,drills. pipe fittings, valves, brass tubing, barcopper, loeomotive wheels, car springs, spikes,nails, screws, shackles, post-hole diggers, ma-chetes, hack-saw blades, files, garbage can,water buckets, cotters, hose couplings, hard-ware, lamps, lantefuis, water-closets, showerheads, lavatories, sinks, bathtubs, urinals,chinaware, spoons, aliminum ware, rubberstrip, rubber boots, rubber hose, daubers,brushes, oars, snatch and tackle blocks,handles. snaths, millwork and lumber.-Sealedproposals will be receivt at the office of thegeneral purchasing officer, The Panama Canal,

$20,621,176 IN ARMY CONTRACTSAPPROVED IN A SINGLE DAY

The War Department authorizes thefollowing:

On one day, October 18, the board ofreview in the office of the Quartermaster,General approved purchase orders andcontracts amounting to $20,621,176.12.Among the items included in the transac-tions approved on that day were: Crow-bars. axes, trench mirrors, cloth, motortrucks, motor cycles, ginger, bacon, ham,cheese, nails, salmon, flour, shovels, but-ter, horseshoes, typewriters, paint, hay,oats, cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar, beans,catsup, evaporated milk, flannel shirts,tomatoes, screw drivers, overseas caps,wood wheels, tires, tents, bicycles, razors,wool trousers, hard bread, pencils, baiingpowder, and meat saws. This will givea fair idea of the range of commoditiespurchased for the Army by the Quarter-master Corps.

CIRCULAR PROPOSALS ISSUEDBY THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER

The office of the Chief Signal Olicer,United States Army, has issued chcularproposals as follows:

PR 140-135CP. October 29. Lance poles,23,000.

PR 184CP. October 29. Propeller pullers,665.

PR 125CP. October 28. Staples, insulated,80,000.

Pit 164-3CP. October 28. Tape, friction,4,000 pounds.

PR i0-191CP. November 4. 14,100 setboxes; 20,500 head sets; 51,000 cords, 41.100extension cords, 5.100 filters, 24,600 trasmit-ters, 4.500 receiving sets, 4,500 interphonesets, 1,000 circuits.

LESS 'WOOL USED IN SEPTEMBER.

Manufacturers used 5,500,000 poundsless wool in September than in August,1918, September figures being about 58,-300,000 pounds, grease equivalent, com-pared to 63,900,000 in August, accordingto statistics issued by the Bureau ofMarkets, Department of Agriculture.

Washington, D. C., until 10.30 o'clock a. m.November 11, 1918, at which time they willbe opened In public, for furnishing the above-men iened articles. Blanks and informationrelating to this circular (1235) may be ob-tained from this office or the ofces of theacilstant purchasing agents, 24 State Street,New York City; 606 Common Street. New Or-leans, La.; and Fort Mason. %%n Francisco,Cal.; also from the United States Eagineeroffices in the principal cities throughout theUnited States.-A. L. Flint, general purchas-tog ofilear.

Preposals for copper, wire, nails, cocks,punches, chucks, dies, drills, rods, saws, bolts,higes, spades, scales, thermometers, saddlecovers, ribbed-wire and window gIlass, rubbermatting, flags, umber, and lumber.-Sealedproposals will be received at the office of thegeneral purchasing officer. The Panama Canal,Washington, D. C., until 10.30 o'clock a. m.November .7, 1918, at which tiee they willbe opened in public, for furnishing the above-mentioned articles. Blanks and informationrelating to this circular (1286) may be ob-tained from this oflice or the offices of theassistant purchasing agents, 24 State Street,New York City; 6006 Common Street, NewOrleans, La.; and Fort Mason, San Francisco,Cal.; also from the United States Engineeroces In the principal cities throughout theUnited States.-A. L. Flint, general purchas-ing officer.

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