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PUBLISHED DAILY under order. of THE PRESIDENT of THE by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC INFORMATION GEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * COMPLETE Record of U. S. GOVERNMENT Activitie4

LVOL. 2 WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. No. 488 SPECIAL EXPORT LICENSES REENTRY OF ROUMANIA'S KING CHRISTMAS PACKAGE SENT TO FOUR ALLIED COUNTRIES, AND QUEEN INTO BUCHAREST FOR EACH SOLDIER OVERSEA, Celebration of Greatest Day in EFFECTIVE DEC. 16, GRANTED Country's History Recorded SAYS GEN. MARCH TELLING BY U.S. WAR TRADE'BOARD in Dispatch. OF SHIP PLANS TO EUROPE Roumanian celebration of the greatest APPLIES TO CUSTOMS day (Dec. 1) in the history of that OVER 2,000,000 PARCELS country is recorded in a report from AND MAIL SERVICE Jassy received by the State Department SENT ON SIX VESSELS to-day. The King and Queen reentered Bucharest at the head of the Houmanion United Kingdom, France, and allied armies, accompanied by Gen. Surplus Expected After U. S. , and Japan, Their Berthellot, the diplomatic corps, with the Santa Claus Has Visited chief military and civil officers, who met Colonies and Protector- the King and Queen at the entrance to All With American Cheer. the city. The troops were reviewed by ates Included, Except as the royal and diplomatic party. There Statement in Reference to were thousands in the parade, and the Released by To Conservation List as enthusiasm was great. After the parade 824,000 Men Amended -- How Instruc- the King and Queen, together with the Discharge from War De- royal family, diplomats, and chief mili- tions to Exporters May Be tary and civil officers, attended the divine partment-Questionsand service at the cathedral. Had on Application. A banquet was given by the King dur- Answers About Troops. ing the evening, with chief officers of the The War Trade Board announces in a Roumanian and allied armies and the Press interview by Gen. March, De- new ruling (W. T. B. R. 412) that a spe- principal civil officers as the guests. cember 14, 1918: cial export license, effective December The King mane a speech, thanking the We have cleared up during the week the 16, 1918, No. RAC-63, has been granted allies for their services to Roumania, ex- question of Christmas packages for to the Customs Service and to the Post pressing the gratification of his Govern- France. The steamship Maui, with 20,000 Office Department authorizing the ex- mint that Roumania would be enlarged sacks, and the Pocahontas,which sailed portation, without individual export li- and that all the peoples of Roumanian on the 8th with 12,000 sacks, completed a cense, of any commodity destined to the race would at least come together. shipment of six ships, carrying 96,000 United Kingdom, Fraince, Italy or sacks, which contained 2,248,000 Christ- Japan, their colonies, possessions, or pro- mas packages for our men in France, tectorates, except those commodities in- GERMANY ASKS DATE AND PLACE England, and Italy. That will give a cluded in the War Trade Board export Christmas package to every one over conservation list, as it now stands or as OF THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS there, and a surplus of some 200,000 pack- it may be hereafter amended from time ages, so that every single officer and to time. Inquiry to U. S. Through Swiss muan, or person attached to the American Expeditionary Forces, will get one pack- New List Being Prepared. Government - Urges Speed age. This enormous shipment was han- A new and reduced export conserva- Because of Famine. dled by Gen. IRines in New York without tion list is now in the press and -will be the slightest delay, everything going very issued on December 20, 1918. The State Department received to-day smoothly. On December 9, 1918, the War Trade a communication from the Swiss Govern- The number of men released for dis- Board announced General License RAC- ment, acting on behalf of the German charge in America by orders from the 62, W. T. B. R. 390, which permitted the free Government, stating that the Swiss lega- War Department totals 824,000 men. This exportation to the United Kingdom only tion in Washington has been instructed does not mean that these men are dis- without Individual licenses of a list of to inquire from the Government of the charged, but that they have been desig- commodities as to which the controller United State8 the place and date of the nated for discharge when the machinery of import restrictions in London had peace negotiations and expressing the can pass them out. These men embrace temporarily suspended all import re- desire that they take place as quickly as the following classes and numbers: strictions. This license RAC-62 is now possible because of the famine in Ger- Industrial furloughs ------18, 000 superseded by RAC-63 which is a much many. The Swiss Government has asked Depot brigades, development bat- broader license. Any shipments which talions, and replacements ------352, 000 for as prompt a reply as possible so as to Divisional troops ------1 000 have been made under RAC-62 will be respond to the inquiry of Germany. Corps and Army troops------4 000 passed by customs without difficulty. Coast Artillery ------35, 000 Migineers ------4, 000 Advice to Shippers. The State Department has not been Tedical Corps ------. 000 Ordnance ------000 advised of the reported extension of the Quartermaster ------0, 000 Shippers should note that it is unneces- armistice, except through the press. United States Guards ------0 000) sary to apply to the War Trade Board Military Aeronautics ------lb. 000 for permission to ship under special ex- Spruce Production------30, 000 ADDITIONAL OTRANTO CASUALTY. Tank Corps------. 000 port license RAO-63, and no special docu- Chemical warfare Service ------, 000 ment issued by the War Trade Board is The War Department announces the Anthracite coal mniners ------, 000) necessary in connection with such ship- following additional casualty in the sink- Special service units _- - __-_ 10, 000 ments. It is necessary Students' Army Training Corps -- 100. 000 only to note on ing of the transport Otranto:Corpl. Jones Central officers' training schools--- 0, 000 the package, if the shipment is made 0. Johnson; emergency address, Mrs. Attached, local draft boards _ -- , 000 through the mails, or on the export decla- Emma G. Johnson, Onnetorpet, Poohem, Porto Rico troops------12, 000 (Continued on page T.) Sweden. (Continued on page S.) 2 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. v NINE AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS P011511 GOVERNMENT OFFERS AIDM WAR TRADE BOARD ANNOUNCES AND OTHER NAVAL CRAFT SOON INVESTIGATING JEWISH AFFAIRS ITS POLICY AS TO RELAXATION WILL RETURN FROM EUROPE The Polish Government has sent word OF RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS to the State Department, through the Polish charge d'affaires in Berne, that it CASES TO BE TAKEN UP SEPARATELY TO BE REVIEWED IN NORTH RIVER will accord all possible facilities to the mission of the associated Governments to All Announcements to Relate Only Twenty Destroyers Ordered Home, of investigate the alleged pogroms against the Jews in Poland. The communication to Shipments Made from Country Which Eight Are on the Way. received by the State Department says that the Polish Government, having of Origin-Not to Validate Those Not All of United States Forces learned that certain Jewish organizations have requested the associated Govern- Made Priorto Announcement. To Come Home Yet. ments to send a mission into Poland to investigate the alleged pogroms, will be The War Trade Board announces in a Secretary Daniels announced yesterday the first to be gratified by any such step new ruling (W. T. B. R. 406) that the that nine American battleships which will furnish such a mission with following policy has been determined waters and have been in service in European every possible facility and courtesy. upon in the relaxation of restrictions have been ordered home, and are expected upon imports. All announcemebts of re- to arrive at-New York about December laxations will relate only to shipments 23. The Pennsylvania, which went over PROPERTY OF MRS. LILLY BUSCH made from the country of origin after the with the President, will return with Ad- date of the announcement and will not miral Mayo in command of the squadron. ISORDERED TO BE RESTORED validate in any manner shipments made In addition to these battleships, 20 de- prior to such time in violation of the im- stroyers, 8 of which have already left, A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Property port restrictions. and more than two score mine planters, Custodian, issues the following state- To Be Considered Separately. submarines, converted yachts, gunboats, ment: and miscellaneous craft have been or- Busch filed a claim for the The War Trade Board will take up ex- Mrs. Lilly dered home, and some of them are return of her property under section 9 of separately on its own merits each case pected to arrive at about the same time. the " Trading with the enemy act." of shipment made in violation of the Review in North River. President Wilson delegated to the Attor- regulations and will permit entry, if ney General the power to pass upon entry is permitted at all, only under such Secretary Daniels will go to New York Gen- conditions as will, according to the par- upon claims of this kind. The Attorney on the Mayflower and greet the fleet has ordered " that the Alien Prop- ticular circumstances of each case, do plans including a re- eral its return, tentative erty Custodian and the Treasurer of the justice to importers who have obeyed the view in the North River. United States, pay, transfer, and deliver regulations, by preventing those who have In naking the announcement the Secre- not from obtaining any discriminatory force to said Lilly Busch all of the money and tary said that the entire American property of every description of the said advantage as a result of such shipments. in European waters was not being brought back, but that all that could be Lilly Busch heretofore transferred to or Shipments to Canada. at present had been ordered home. paid over to the Alien Property Custodian spared or to said Treasurer of the United States In regard to the large shipments of re- Battleships to Return. under said act, and that as to property stricted articles which have been made to which has been made the subject of a -de- Canada during the time the restrictions The following are the battleships which were effective, the War Trade Board an- will return: mand by the Alien Property Custodian which has not actually been turned over nounces that the relaxations will not Admiral Mayo's flagship, the Pennuyl- authorize the licensing of such shipments. under command of Capt. L. M. tc said custodian, that the custodian re- vania, lease such demand." The policy will be against licensing such Nulton. shipments until the lapse of a very con- Division 6, under Rear Admiral Hugh siderable interial after the lifting of the Rodman: New York (flagship), Texas, INCREASED IMPORTS OF WOOL restriction upon importation from the Wyoming, Florida, Arkansas, and Ne- country of origin. The purpose is to al- vada. CONSIDERED BY TRADE BOARD low ample time to importers, who have Dix ision 9, under Rear Admiral T. S. obeyed both the letter and the spirit of Rogers: Utah, Oklahoma, and Arizona. Increased importation of wool from the regulations, to complete shipments Destroyers Ordered Home. various sources is being considered by from the country of origin before any The following destroyers are ordered the War Trade Board. consideration is given those who at- back: In a statement the board said: tempted to circumvent the restrictions by E route now: Vhipple, Trurton, TVor- " The War Trade Board is constantly making shipments into Canada. den, Steiwart, Flasser, Preston, Lamson, receiving inquiries as to its attitude -with No Unfair Advantage. and Reid. reference to granting licenses to import To leave at early date: Jenkins, Trippe, wool, and the whole subject of issuing It is the purpose of the War Trade, Cassin, Gongngham, Paulding, Stevens, licenses for wool importations and the Board throughout, to prevent the accrual Bald, Caldawell, McCall, Ammen, Sterett, removal of the present restrictions as of any unfair advantage to importers who and Terry. regards Uruguay, Argentina, and South have disregarded either the letter or the Africa is having very careful considera- spirit of the regulations, over those im- tion at this time. porters who have cooperated patriotically Telegraph and Telephone " While it does not seem possible to with the War Trade Board by yielding Board Named relax immediately all restrictions on the scrupulous obedience to the import re- Operations importation of wool from Uruguay, Ar- strictions and assisting in accomplishing gentina, and South Africa, the War Trade the objects of the restrictions. PosT Oricu DEPARTMENT, 1918. Board is seriously considering granting lVashington, December 13, from those coun- licenses to import wool FINED Order No. 2479. tries when and as tonnage becomes avail- IN FOOD CASE. Union N. Bethel, P. A. Stevenson, G. able." J. H. Levy, of 29J Lansing Street, M. Yorke, and A. F. Adams are hereby Utica, N. Y., has been fined $30 in the appointed an operating board for the XR. SCHROEDER HEADS FUEL United States District Court at Auburn operation of the telegraph and telephone BUREAU. for representing himself as an employee services under Government operation and The appointment of N. S. Schroeder as of the United States Government, in control, of which board Mr. Bethel shall director of its Bureau of State Organiza- order to force customers to make certain be chairman. tions, is officially announced by United purchases, under threat of being reported (Signed) A. S. BURLESON, States Fuel Administrator Harry A. Gar- for violating Food Administration rulings. Postmaster Geacral. field. Levy pleaded guilty to the charge. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918.. 3

S. Burleson, which said proclamation MR. BURLESON DESIGNATES further directed that until and except so IMPORT RULES ARE MODIFIED far as the Postmaster General shall from time to time by general or special orders ON TALLOW FROM NEW ZEALAND WESTERN UNION PRESIDENT otherwise provide, the owners, managers, boards of directors, receivers, officers, The War Trade Board announces in AS CABLE SYSTEM HEAD; and employees of the various marine a new ruling (W. T. B. R. 393) that, as cable systems shall continue the opera- a further exception to list of restricted tion thereof In the usual and ordinary imports No. 2 (W. T. MR. WILSON'S ORDER CITED course of business of said systems in the B. R. 98 issued names of their respective companies, as- Apr. 22, 1918), item 117, applications LETTERS ARE QUOTED sociations, organizations, owners, or man- will be considered for licenses to import agers, as the case may be, and that from meat tallow as classified under paragraph FROM POSTAL OFFICIAL and after 12 o'clock midnight on the 2d 622 of the tariff act of 1913, when origi- day of November, 1918, all of the marine nating in and coming from New Zealand. Reasons for Selection An- cable systems included in said procla- Licenses will be valid for shipment on mation shall conclusively be deemed with- sailing vessels only, and the cargo- of nounced by Mr. Burleson in the possession and control and under meat tallow carried by any one vessel the supervision of said Postmaster Gen- shall not exceed 500 tons. Consular offi- In Generel Order-Action eral without further act or notice; cers in New Zealand have been instruct- Taken Because "Public Effect of Various Orders. ed to certify invoices accordingly. And whereas by Order No. 2351 of the Interests Require That Postmaster General, dated November 18, The Said Cable System Be 1918, it was directed that all of the vised the Postmaster General that said officers, operators, and employees of the George G. Ward has taken no step to Unified"-Ordered to Pro- marine cable companies continue in the unify the properties by taking possession performance of their existing duties, re- of the cables controlled by the Western Union Telegraph ceed at Once to the Exe- porting to the same officers as theretofore, Co., and has no inten- and on the same terms of employment, in tion of doing so. cution of Duties. which order it vas announced to be the And whereas, in his said letter of De- purpose to coordinate and unify these comber 11, 1918, the said Clarence H. Postmaster General Burleson has is- services so that they might be operated Mackay, president of the Commercial sued the following order: as a national system, with due regard to Cable Co., has shown the hostility of the interests of the public and the owners officials of the said company to any plan DEcEMBER 12, 1918. the of Order No. 2474: of the properties. unification of operation of the cable Whereas And whereas by letter of the Postmas- systems, and said Ward has declined to the Congress of the United comply with said instructions of the Post- States in the exercise of the constitu- ter General, dated December 4, 1918, ad- dressed master General of December 4, 1918, and tional authority vested in them by joint to Mr. Clarence H. Mackay, Whereas, the president of the public interests 'require resolution of -the Senate and House of Commercial Cable Co., that the operation of the said cable sys- Representatives, bearing date of July 16, copies of which were transmitted 1018, to Mr. George G. Ward, vice president of tems be unified not only for improvement resolved: That the President during of service, but also that important econo- the continuance of the present war is au- the Commercial Cable Co., and to Mr. thorized Newcomb Carlton, president of the West- mies in operation may be effected during and empowered, whenever he the period of Government control which shall deem it necessary for the national ern Union Telegraph Co., it was de- clared that the interest of the public can be accomplished only by placing such security or defense, to supervise, take unified operation under the management possession, and assume control of any service during the present emergency ne- cessitated the unification in operation to of persons in complete accord with the telegraph, telephone, marine cable, or ra- ends desired. dio system or systems, or any part the fullest extent possible of the cable thereof, and to operate the same in such systems leading from this country to Mkr. Carlton Authorized. the full capacity of all the manner as may be needful or desirable Europe so that Now, therefore, it is ordered cables might be available to the public and di- for the duration of the war, which super- rected that so much of the said order No. vision, possession, control, or operation and the press which it was manifest 2351 as directs all of could only be accomplished through the the officers, opera- shall not extend beyond the date of the tors, and employees of the marine cable proclamation of the exchange of the rati- operation of the two systems under one companies to continue in the performance fication of the treaty of peace, and management, and that after having made a survey of the situation and becoming of their present duties, is modified so as to Control of Cable Systems. satisfied that the object sought could exclude Clarence H. Mackay, George G. Ward, and William W. Cook from any Whereas the President of the United best be accomplished by placing the ca- States, by his proclamation of the 2d day bles under the operating head of the connection with the supervision, posses- of November, 1918, declared that lie Commercial Cable Co., it was di- sion, control, or operation of any and all deemed it necessary for the national se- rected that Mr. George G. Ward, vice marine cable systems, or any part therdof the supervision, possession, control, and curity and defense to supervise and take president of the Commercial Cable Co., possession and assume control of all ma- assume the management and oper- operation of which was taken over and as- rine cable systems and to operate the ation of both the Commercial Cable Sys- sumed by the President in his said procla- same in such manner as may be needful tem and the cable systems operated mation of November 2, 1918, and said by Newcomb Carlton is hereby or desirable, and did, by said proclama- the Western Union Telegraph Co. directed to tion under and by virtue of the powers assume the management and operation of vested in him by said resolution and by Pledged Cooperation. each and all of the marine cable systems, virtue of all other powers thereto him And whereas in his letter of December the supervision, possession, control, and enabling, take possession and assume con- 6, 1918, said Newcomb Carlton not only operation of which was taken over and as- trol and supervision of each and every acquiesced for his companies in the afore- sumed by the President, and by him di- marine cable system and every part there- said directions for unification in opera- rected to be exercised by and through the of owned or controlled and oper- tion of the two cable systems under said Postmaster General so far and to such ex- ated by any company or com- George G. Ward, the operating head of tent as is authorized by the said joint panies organized and existing un- the Commercial Cable Co., but pledged resolution of Congress, and the said proc- der the laws of the United States or any his hearty cooperation therein, stating lamation of the President. The said Carl- State thereof, including all equipment his judgment to be that such unification ton will proceed at once to the execution and appurtenances thereto whatsoever would result in an increase in the total of this order, and shall carry into effect and all the material and supplies, and daily capacity of the cables comprising directions which have been given for the did also by said proclamation direct that the two systems, and also in important unification of the operation of said cable such supervision, possession, control, and economies in operation; systems and such cthe7 directions here- operation of said marine cable systems And whereas in his letter of December after to be issued. by him undertaken be exercised by and 11, 1918, Mr. Clarence H. Mackay, presi- A. S. BnrniEson, through the Postmaster General, Albert dent of the Commercial Cable Co., ad- Postmastenr General. 4 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. @faial 1 . t9-. Edlet LIFE UNDERWRITERS PLEIMED Stocks of Army Supplies Published Every Week Day, ExcePt TO SUPPORT GOVERNENT PLAN In Terms of Money and Men Legal Holidays, Under Order of the President of the United States and The War Department authorizes the by Authority of Congress. FOR WAR RISK INSURANCE following: Offee: Continental Trust Building, A comparison of total stocks of Army Fourteenth and H Streets NW., TREASURY DEPARTMENT STATES Washington, D. C. Tel. Main 5600. supplies in terms of money value and stocks per 1,000 men on November 1 is Copies of Tui OFFICIAL U. S. BU.LrTIN Will PatrioticCooperation Shown in Reso- shown by a report made to Brig. Gen. be furnished without charge to erery post office in the United States (to be posted daily, for lution Adopted by Association of Robert E. Wood, Acting Quartermaster the benefit of the public, under order of the General and Director of Purchase and Postmaster General) ; to legislative and execu- Storage, by the Statistical Division. Fig- tive officers of the United States Government, Presidents in Annual Conference. and to diplomatic representatives of all foreign uring on a basis of 3,664,539 men in the Governments.-EDWARD S. ROCHESTER, Editor. Duty of Agents Is Outlined. Army on November 1 the comparisons of total stocks and stocks per 1,000 men are IATES 3Y MAIL. as follows: One year ------$5. 00 The Treasury Department issues the Six montl2 ------3. 00 following: One year, postage prepaid to The life insurance men of America, foreign countries --- 8.--00 Daily_ Six months, postage prepaid to through their representative national or- Stocks Stekionn hand.hnd. Total p Value1,000 foreign countries ------4. 50 ganizations, have pledged their full in- Smen. Back numbers and extra dorsement and cooperation in carrying copies ------each- . 05 out the Government's program for the Subsistence...... $209,694,000 $57, 200 Make all checks, money orders, and drafts continuation and conversion of United Clothifig and equipage...... 611,024,000 186,800 payable to Tas OrriCIA U. S. BuLLrETI. Forge...... 14,330,000 3,910 States Government insurance on soldiers Remont...... 108,423, 00 29,600 and sailors. Animal-drawn vehicles. 11,309,000 3,140 At a meeting held in New York last American Communique week, J. K. Voshell, president of the National Association of Life Under- writers, pledged the support of the entire ried by the soldiers and sailors with the American Official Communique No. 217. field force of the life insurance business. Government, Is term insurance. The The convention of insurance commis- HEADQUARTERS, AMERICAN boys can carry this insurance until five sioners, the National Fraternal Congress, years after the declaration of peace, at EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, the American Life convention, the Asso- December 13, 1918. the end of which time the insurance ciation of Life Insurance Presidents, and ceases. During these five years, all sol- The Third American Army crossed the Association of Life Agency Officers diers and sailors who have taken out Gov- the Rhine to-day and occupied the have all adopted resolutions pledging ernment term Insurance will be permitted Coblenz bridgehead. their complete cooperation and assist- under the act of Congress t. exchange the ance in the campaign to keep in force term policies for regular life insurance the largest possible amount of Govern- policies on the whole life plan, limited INDIVIDUAL EXPORT LICENSE ment insurance after the soldiers and payment plan, or endowment plan. The sailors have returned to civil life. premium rate will be according to the at- TEMPORARILY TO BELGI Through the patriotic cooperation of tained age of the insured at the time of the life insurance fraternity the Govern- exchanging the term insurance for the On November 22, 1918, the War Trade ment will be able to carry on an intensive regular insurance. The Government rates Board announced in its ruling (W. T. B. educational campaign, reaching not only for this regular insurance will be prob- R. 338) that no individual license would the soldiers and sailors themselves but ably the net rate table rates, which means be required for the exportation of raw their relatives as well. a rate without loading for expenses, or cotton to Great Britain, France, Italy, Educational Campaign. in other words, a lower rate than any life Belgium, or Japan. insurance company can do business on. Change Found Necessary. A spirited educational campaign is al- ready under way in the Army and Navy Duty of Agents. Shippers are now advised in a new both here and overseas. - "You are hereby instructed that it is ruling (W. T. B. R. 380) that it has been The following resolution was adopted the duty of every agent of this company, found 114cessary temporarily to issue indi- by the Association of Life Insurance as well as every officer and employee, to vidual licenses for shipments to Belgium, Presidents: advise any soldier or sailor holding Gov- and license RAC-57 will, therefore, no "That the Association of Life Insur- ernment insurance with whom you may longer apply to shipments to Belgium. ance Presidents, in annual conference as- come in contact, to apply to the Govern- Hereafter, and until further notice, there- sembled, hereby expresses its opinion ment for an exchange of his term policy fore, license RAC-57, issued through the that it is to the advantage of every sol- to one of the regular forms of policies, customs service, authorizes the exporta- dier and sailor to continue in force such just as soon as the Government is ready tion, without individual export license, insurance as he may have effected under to make the exchange. No one but those of raw cotton to Great Britain, France, the Federal war-risk insurance act, and holding Government insurance at the time Italy, and Japan. It should be noted thereby requests all life insurance com- peace is declared will be permitted under that it is unnecessary to apply to the panies to impress upon all members of the act of Congress to obtain permanent War Trade Board for permission to ship their home office and agency organiza- Government insurance. It is our duty as under special export license No. RAC-57, tions to do everything in their power to insurance men to frankly tell the boys and no special document issued by the urge upon such soldiers and sailors to of the Army and Navy what a favorable War Trade Board is necessary in con- continue their Government life insurance opportunity they have for securing nection with such shipments. and to recommend them to convert such permanent insurance with the Govern- Shipments of Cotton. temporary Government insurance at the ment at rates which can not be duplicated earliest possibld opportunity into one of elsewhere. Individual export licenses are required the permanent plans provided for by the "Agents of this company are expressly at present for all shipments of raw cotton war-risk insurance act." prohibited from attempting to switch to countries other than those mentioned The cooperation of life insurance com- Government insurance carried by the sol- above. Such licenses should be applied panies is typified by the following bulletin diers and sailors to insurance in this or for in accordance with the rules and rega- issued by one of the largest life insurance any other company. When any soldier lations of the War Trade Board. companies in the United States to all its or sailor has taken permanent insurance agents and branches: for the full amount which he is permitted POSTAL FRAUD ORDER. " Now that demobilization is setting in, to take with the Government, he can, of it is necessary to once more refer to Gov- course, be solicited for additional insur- The Postmaster General issued a fraud ernment insurance on the boys ii the ance in this company. order on December 6, 1918, against W. 0. Army and Navy. " Don't fail to keep faith with the boys McMaster at George, Miss. " As you know, the insurance now car- who enlisted to fight for America." THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. SPECIAL RULE ON SOIPMENTS TO WORK OF CONGRESS SUPREME BRIEFLY TOLD EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA COURT I I PROCEEDINGS. Board Announces SENATE. War Trade Conditions of Priority Under SUPRE11E COURT OF THE UNITED More progress was made in the Senate STATES. Friday, December 13, 1918. yesterday on the war revenue measure Certain Conditions. Present: The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Mc- than on any day since its consideration Kenna, Mr. Justice Holmes, Mr. Justice undisputed items Day, began. Practically all The War Trade Board makes the fol- Mr. Justice Van Devanter, Mr. Justice Pitney, were agreed to. This morning the Sen- Mr. Justice McReynolds, Mr. Justice Brandeis lowing announcement (W. T. B. R. 413) and Mr. Justice Clarke. ate began consideration of the questions with reference to certain special cases Max Michael, of Athens, Ga.; David Henry over which there was disagreement in Riddle, of Talladega, Ala.; and P. H. Hayes, committee and about which the chief which will arise in connection with the of Phoenix, Ari'.; Chales Dudley Marshall, administration of Follette of the shipping prefer- Rock Island, Ill; and James Bennett Me- controversy will be. Senator La ences to the east coast of South America Laughlin, jr., of New York City, were admitted filed his personal report yesterday. So to practice. announced in W. T. B. R. issued De- much headway was made yesterday that 363, No. 89. Southern PacIflc Co., plaintiff in er- cember 8, 1918. ror, v. Frank R. Stewart. Passed, to be re- Chairman Simmons expressed the hope stored to the call pursuant to section 9, rule of disposing of the measure at a reason- Preference in Loading. 20, on motion of Mr. C. F. R. Ogilby in behalf day. of counsel. ably early No. 84. William . Rogarty, asked In paragraph 4 of W. T. B, R. 363 plaintiff in er- Secretary Daniels yesterday reference is made to the desire of the ror, v. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Co. Congress to enact legislation authorizing Passed, to be restored to the call pursuant to in the navy above War Trade Board to give preference in section 9, rule 26. temporary appointees No. 479. International commander, but loading to commodities (except coal, fuel Paper Co., petitioner, the rank of lieutenant oil, cement, and lumber) which have v. the Schooner Grace D. Chambers, etc. Argu- officers of tleir been ment concluded by Mr. Robinson Leech for the junior to all permanent covered by export grades. licenses dated prior to respondent. November 12, 1919. Many licenses wbre No, 745. Standard Varnish Works v. Steam- The Secretary of War has informed the ship Bris, Rederiaktiebolaget, claimant. Argu- Senate in - replying to a resolution by granted which expired prior to November ment commenced by Mr. Julius J. Frank for Senator Poindexter that a thorough and 12, 1918, and for which new applications Standard Varnish Works, continued by Mr. were not immediately filed, the exporter, Everett P. Wheeler for Standard Varnish comprehensive investigation of the Works, by Mr. Clarence Bishop Smith for the Army's handling of the spruce wood for one reason or another, having deferred steamship BPri, etc., and concluded by Mr. the filing of his application situation in connection with the aviation for a new Everett P. Wheeler for Standard Varnish is being made. license until a later date. Other licenses Works. programme, No, 375. Charles B. Shaffer, appellant, v. E. The House resolution providing for dated prior to November 12, 1918, have been renewed by new licenses dated No- B. Howard, State auditor, etc., et al. Argued free railroad transportation and sleeping by Mr. Malcolm E. Rosser for the appellant car accommodations for war workers vember 12, 1918, or subsequently. and by Mr. S. P. Freeling for the appellees. No. 43. D. N. Fink et al., trustees, etc., from Washington back to their homes To protect exporters who still have business alive and goods unshipped to plaintiffs in error, v. The Board of County was adopted by the Senate yesterday af- Commissioners of Muskogee County, Okla., et ternoon. Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, or Uruguay al. Argument commenced by Mr. Charles B. and to give them the proper shipping Rogers for the plaintiffs in error. The subcommittee of the judiciary Adjourned until Monday next 'at 12 o'clock. committee which is investigating German preference, the War Trade Board is pre- The day call for Monday, December 16, will be propaganda continued its session yester- pared to issue a new license for the un- as follows: 43, 80, 60 (and 61), 81, 82, 83, day and heard Captain G. B. Lester of shipped portion of the goods, which 85, 87, 8, and 90. the Army Intelligence Service. This wit- license will be iarked in a manner to many of the activities of give the same shipping preference to ness told of which the shipment would have been en- THE WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST German agents in the United States and titled had the new license borne the date the manner in which it was prosecuted. has issued the of the original license covering the busi- The Weather Bureau ness. Such new license will be unlimited following forecast for the period Decem- as to date of expiration. ber 16 to 21, inclusive, HOUSE. North and Middle Atlantic States.-Prob- Shippers May Apply. ably clearing by Monday, with a return to Representative Moon, of Tennessee, noxmal temperatures and fair weather until chairman of the Postoffice Committee, All exporters who have actual business after the middle of the week, and probably yesterday introduced a joint resolution on their books unshipped, which was rain toward the end of the week. South Atlantic and East Gulf States.-Prob- under which it is proposed that govern- covered at one time by an export license, ably clearing by Monday, with a return to ment possession and control of the tele- may apply to the War Trade Board normal temperatures and generally fair graph and telephone lines of the country (using Forms X and X-8) for a new ex- weather indicated during the week. West Gulf States.-Generally fair weather shall be made permanent. Mr. Moon said port license, claiming the shipping pref- during the week, although some slight possi- he would bring the resolution before his erence which would have been due to the bility of rain about the middle of the week in committee after the holidays and if a original license. Applicants for such east Texas. Nearly normal temperatures. Ohio Valley and Tennessee.-Fair early and favorable report is ordered he said he new licenses must set forth the facts in closing days of the week, with nearly normal would press for action in the House this the case fully and submit proof, satisfac- temperatures. Some prospect of rain about session. The text of the resolution is as tory to the War Trade Board, that the the middle of the week, with higher tempera- follows: business is still alive. tures. Region of Great Lakes.-Rain or snow Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre- abnut Tuesday and Wednesday and again at sentatives of the United States of America in the end of the week. Temperatures nearly Congress assembled, That as an auxiliary to ment with such plan of operation as the ex- normal, although probably somewhat above the postal system the Government control perience of the best operation in our industrial Tuesday and Wednesday. and possession of the telephone and telegraph world has shown to be advantageous. Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Val- systems of the United States now existing by leys.-Rain and warmer about Tuesday, fol- virtue of the joint resolution of Congress The House yesterday afternoon voted lowed by fair until near the end of the week, dated July 16, 1918, and the proclamation of $25,000 for the use of the special com- wMhen rain or snow is probable over northern the President, be and the same is hereby con- districts. Nearly normal temperatures after tinued until otherwise ordered by Congress. mittee appointed to investigate the activi- Wednesday. That the Postmaster General shall cause to ties of the National Security League, Northern Rocky Mountain and Plateau Re- be fixed the appraised value of all the tele- with particular reference to the charges gions.-Snow or rain early in the week, graph lines, property and effects of any or probably snow, over northern districts, fol- all telegraph companies as provided in section of that organization involving the loyalty lowed by fair weather for a few days and 3 of the act of July 24, 1860, and report the of Members of Congress. again by rain or snow Thursday or Friday. result thereof to Congress for its considera- Nearly normal temperatures. tion. Commander Hooper, of the Navy, advo- Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau Re- The Postmaster General is also direeted to cating the bill for exclusive Government gions.-Generally fair weather indicated dur- negotiate contracts for the purchase of any or ownership and control of all radio sta- Iug the week, although some slight prospect all telephone lines together with their prop- of local snows early in the week. Nearly erty and effects, subject to the approval of tions, said the Navy can very consider- normal temperatures. Congress. ably enlarge transoceanic radio communi- Pacifie States.-Frequent ralns over north- That the Postmaster General shall report cation and probably decrease rates if the ern portion and generally fair over southern to Congress within a reasonable period some portion during tie week, although some slight plan of organization which will combine all Government owns the systems and they prospect of rains early IN the week. Nearly the advantages and authority of the Govern- are placed under the control of the Navy. normal temperatures. 71'-18-2 6 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. FERTILIZER CONTROL OFFICE Ceremony of Presentation to Gen. March CANCELS CERTAIN MEMORANDA Of the U. S. Distinguished Service Medal The Department of Agriculture author- izes the following: All Following is the address of the Secre- President has approved the recommenda- fertilizer licensees of the United tary of War, December 13, 1918, at the tion of Gen. Pershing, and I have asked States Department of Agriculture are ceremony at his office in connection with you to assemble to-day to witness the hereby notified that, effective December the presentation of a distinguished serv- presentation of the medal to Gen. March. 15, 1918, all memoranda " relating to the ice medal to Gen. Peyton C. March: " It is a happy circumstance that Gen. importation, manufacture, storage, and "In the act of July 9, 1918, the Con- Pershing's recommendation involved distribution of fertilizers and fertilizer gress authorized the President to present service abroad and service at home, and ingredients," issued by the office of fer- a distinguished service medal of appro- that we thus have from the commanding tilizer control, are hereby declared can- priate design to any person who while general of the Army abroad a recogni- celed. serving in any capacity with the Army tion of the value of the services to that The agreement of fertilizer manufac- of the United States since the 6th day Army which were rendered by a soldier turers to charge the same price in whole- of April, 1917, has distinguished himself whose duties required him to remain in sale lots of not less than 30-ton carloads, by exceptionally meritorious service to the United States. or such carload unit as may be fixed by the Government in a duty of great respon- Differed in Opportunity. the car-service section of 'the United sibility. States Railroad Administration, of the " Under the authority of this act the "The Army of the United States con- same grade and quality, to individuals or President has caused to be struck the sists of the American Expeditionary associations, for cash or bankable secur- distinguished service medal, and by his Forces and that great body of officers ity, as they do to merchants or dealers in direction it was conferred upon Marshal and men in the United States who were the same locality or f. o. b. factory, is not Foch, Marshal Haig, Marshal Petain, either preparing for foreign service or canceled by this notice: Gen. Diaz, Gen. Pershing, and Gen. Bliss. carrying forward the great enterprises of All statistical data and reports re- mobilization, instruction, and equipment of fertilizer control Recommended by Gen. Pershing. quested by the office upon which the efficiency of the Expedi- 15, 1918, must be fur- tionary Forces depended. The services prior to December "Thereafter, upon the recommendation nished promptly. of Gen. Pershing, distinguished service of these soldiers differed in opportunity, medals have been conferred upon others but they did not differ in zeal or im- portance to the general cause, and I have associated with the American Expedi- me as the result of a straight military tionary Forces in recognition of services especial happiness as I confer this medal in drawing your attention, and that of recommendation for service performed on rendered by them of a distinguished char- both sides of the Atlantic, and not merely acter but not coming within the definition the country, to that part of Gen. Persh- ing's recommendation which recognizes in recognition of the distinguished office limiting the bestowal of the distinguished which I hold by law as military head of service cross which involves conspicuous the services performed in America. We and the people of the entire country join the . gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of " We have authorized the bestowal of in action or in conflict with the in grateful recognition of the gallantry of life our officers and men abroad; they gener- a number of these medals on officers serv- enemy. ing in France, and I shall take pleasure before in history has ously and with equal gallantry recognize " Perhaps never the value of the labor of their associates during the next few days in recommend- war so completely required the mobiliza- ing to you, Mr. Secretary, the names of of the Nation. Per- in arms at home. tion of all the forces "The part of the services of officers at home whose services to the haps never before has the success of a country have been of inestimable value. so much Gen. March referred to in the recom- military undertaking required mendation of Gen. Pershing have, of " I should say in addition, Mr. Secre- talent, devotion, and labor from those tary, that I feel particular pleasure in associated with the com- course, been performed as Chief of Staff. not immediately They have, therefore, been performed un- what you said to me personally, because, batant forces. The Congress, therefore, while Gen. Pershing knows what I did in providing that der my immediate observation, and I am cted with great wisdom happy to add my own personal com- on the other side, you know better than the Distinguished Service Cross should mendationf to that of Gen. Pershing. Gen. anyone what I have done at home. That be the badge of conspicuous gallantry, and March has rendered services of inesti- adds to the medal." that there should be suitable recognition mable value to his country without fear for those whose duties were of great or favor. He has labored to build the responsibility, indispensable to the suc- Army, to coordinate the various branches Gen. March, Gen. Hines, cess of the Army, and yet involved no ele- of the service, and to supervise the ad- and Col. Cordier Decorated ment of actual armed combat, and the ministration of military affairs with a bestowal of our Distinguished Service view to the efficiency of our fighting by the Japanese Prince Medal upon such commanders as Marshal forces, and that justice of administration Foch and the commanders of the several in the Army itself upon which alone a allied forces has given it a dignity and sound spirit can be built. At the Imperial Japanese Embassy in an association with actual military opera- " In acting as the President's deputy to Washington, December 9, His Imperial tions which makes it a token of honorable confer this medal I have perhaps no right Highness, Prince Higashi Fushimi, by and meritorious service, both to our Na- to add my personal judgment, but to the command of His Imperial Majesty, the tion and to the cause of humanity for members of the staff who have cooper- Emperor of Japan, personally decorated which our own military enterprise was ated under Gen. March's supervision in Gen. Peyton C. March, Chief of the Gen- undertaken. this great business no such addition is eral Staff, United States Army, with the Gen. Pershing's Recommendation. necessary. I, therefore, congratulate the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Ris- Army and the country upon the intelli- ing Sun, accorded for distinguished and "On the 7th of December I received gence, zeal, and patriotic devotion n ith brilliant services. from Gen. Pershing this recommenda- which Gen. March has performed his The presentation took place in the pres- tion: 'It is recommended that the Dis- great duties, and in the name of the ence of members of the Prince's suite, tinguished Service Medal be awarded President I confer upon him the dis- Ambassador Ishii, and the staff of the Gen. Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff, tinguished-service medal authorized by Japanese Embassy. United States Army, for exceptionally the Congress." Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines and Col. meritorious and conspicuous service. As Constant Cordier, both of the Army commanding general of the Army Artil- Gen. March's Acceptance. General Staff, also received from the lery of the 1st Army he initiated and pre- Gen. March, upon receiving the Distin- hands of the Prince, the Second Class of pared the plans for the organization of guished Service Medal from the Secre- the Order of the Sacred Treasure and the the Artillery of the American Army in tary of War, said: Third Class of the Order of the Rising France. As Chief of Staff of the United " Mr. Secretary, I accept this Distin- Sun, respectively, for the services which States Army he has rendered service of guished Service Medal with a particular they rendered the United States and the inestimable value to his country.' The feeling of pleasure because it comes to allies in the present war. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 7 GOLD EXPRT RElES lODIFIER SPECIAL EXPORT LICENSES FOR FOUR COUNTRIES AS, CONCERNS MANUFACTURES, (Continued from page L) United States Food Administration and will be considered by the ration, if the shipment is made by ex- War Trade BY THE WAR TRADE BOARD press or freight, the following: Board in aecordance with its rules and (1) " Shipped under special expert 11- regulations. Exporters should be very careful be- CHANGE IN FORM OF APPLICATION cense RAC-63." fore shipping (2) The name and address of shipper. to acquaint themselves (3) The name and address of con- thoroughly with the import requirements Distinction as Between Licenses, signee. of the country of destination, as in some (4) A statement of contents. of these countries regulations which were Where Application Has Been in force during the war are still in full Made or Not Made, Under Ex- Procedure to Be Followed. force and effect. For the convenience of exporters the Information as to British import re- port Agreement-Advice to Pros- following is published as the procedure strictions may be obtained by applying to hereafter to be followed in applying for British War Mission, Munsey Building, pective Importers. licenses to export commodities to the Washington, D. C. above destinations. As to French import restrictions the The War Trade Board announces in a (1) To export any commodities that French High Conunission, Fifteenth and new ruling (W. T. B. R. 370) that, owing do not appear upon the export conserva- M Streets, Washington, D. C. to the changed situation, it has been tion list, no individual license is re- As to Italian import restrictions the possible to modify the regulations govern- quired and shipment can be made by mail, Italian High Commission, 1712 New ing the exportation of manufactures con- freight, or express under special export Hampshire Avenue, Washington, D. C. taining gold (W. T. D. R. 297, Nov. 16, license RAC-63. ' Exporters should also be careful to 1918), which have been changed to read (2) To export any commodities that do make the necessary freight arrangements as follows: appear upon the export conservation list, before moving exports to those countries (1) On and after November 16, 1918, applications for licenses must include to seaboard. The shortage of shipping applicants for licenses to export any one of each of the following papers will still prevent the free exportation manufactures containing gold will be re- properly executed: from here to the countries named, and quired to make their application on (a) Application Form X; the fact that an individual license is no Form X, as heretofore, and attach there- (b) Such supplemental information longer required for any commodity ex- to, duly executed and filled in, Supple- sheets as may be required by the rules cept those named on the export conserva- mental Information Sheet X-29 (a new and regulations of the War Trade Board tion list should not be taken by exporters form), together with any other supple- to be used in connection with shipments as an assurance that shipping space can mental information sheets required for of certain commodities. or will be provided. shipment to particular countries, as On Form X the applicant should enter Form X-101, Form X-102, etc. at a point immediately to the left of his signature the number of the import or NEW OFFICIAL STANDARDS Under Import Agreement. purchase permit required by the Govern- FOR STAPLE LENGTIHIS OF COTTON (2) Licenses when import agreement ment of the European allied country to or is given.-Licenses may be granted for through which the shipment is to be made. New official standards of the United the exportation of manufactures- contain- Individual applications, when required, States for length of staple of cotton soon ing gold to all destinations, if the appli- will continue to be referred to the mis- will be described by the United States cant shall file wvith the War Trade Board sions of the respective European allied Department of Agriculture in a service an agreement (Form X-215) to the effect Governments; and if the applications are and regulatory announcement of the Bu- that the applicant will import into the for the exportation of foodstuffs, fodders, reau of Markets. United States gold equivalent to the or feeds they will be referred to the Nine lengths specified in the standards bullion value of the gold contained in the are represented by physical types as fol- commodities exported. lows : , ,1, li, 1j, 1j, li, 11, and 11 On January 15. 1919, and at the end of every three months' period thereafter, inches. every tbree months' period thereafter, each exporter- in the United States who Reproductions by the photogravure each exporter in the United States who shall export manufactures containing process of samples of cotton having these shall export manufactures containing gold under this section shall file- with the lengths (made from the original official gold under this section shall file with War Trade Board, Washington, D. C., length standards) will be shown. These the War Trade Board, Washington, D. C., a report in writing (Form X-217, Decem- photogravures show the actual measure- a report in - riting (Form X-217, Decem- ber, 1918) of all exportations; or ments as nearly as possible by any pres- ber, 1918) of all exportations of manufac- (b) When the exporter is within the ent day commercial method of illustra- tures containing gold of bullion value elass set forth in paragraph -(a) preced- tion and for all practical purposes are more than 45 per cent of the value of the ing and the applicant files with his appli- the exact lengths of the original samples. him during the pre- cation an affidavit by the manufacturer commodity made by Study of Methods. ceding three months, and all importations stating that the commodity was manu- of gold from any foreign country made factured or in process of manufacture Realizing that differences in methods by him during such period, to which prior to September 15, 1918, neither the of pulling staple may be the cause of va- there must be attached a copy of the agreement (Form X-215) to import nor riations in results obtained by different customs import entry or entries counter- the report (Form X-217), December, classers, the Bureau of Markets has made signed by the collector of customs. 1918), referred to in said paragraph (a), a study of the methods used by those who need be made. are acknowledged to be experts in this Without Import Agreement. particular work. As a result, a method (3) Licenses when no import agreement Filling Out Reports. has been devised which meets with the is given.-Licenses may be granted for (4) In filling out reports of exporta- approval of the bureau, and its general the exportation of manufactures contain- tions of manufactures containing gold adoption in determining length of staple ing gold without such agreement for im- (Form X-217, December, 1918), exporta- according to these standards is recom- port required by section (2) in the fol- tions of commodities containing gold of mended. Photographs have been taken lowing eases: bullion value not exceeding 5 per cent of of the successive motions involved in this (a) When the gold bullion value con- the value of the commodity should not be method, which will be reproduced in the tained in the commodity to be exported reported. service and regulatory announcement, does not exceed 45 per cent of the whole (5) Form X-21G, November, 1918, and Material is on hand for the making of value of such commodity, but the gold Form X-217, November, 1918, are hereby copies of these lengths standards, and the bullion value in the aggregate shipments withdrawn. price will be $1 for each length standard by any exporter during a period of three (6) Copies of the various forms de- or $9 for a. full set Anyone desiring to months shall not exceed 33J per cent of scribed above may be obtained upon ap- purchase one or more will receive an ap- the whole value of the total shipments by plication to the War Trade Board, Wash- plication blank by writing to Charles J. such exporter during such period. On ington, D. C., or to any of the branch Brand, Chief, Bureau of Markets, Wash- January 15, 1919, and at the end of offices. ington, D. C. 8 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. GENERAL MARCH'S WEEKLY STA TEMENT TO PRESS (Continued from page 1.) FORECAST BULLETIN NO. 10.-Cotinued. am giving to the press all the informa- The machinery for the discharge of tion regarding the home-coming of troops Organization. Officers. Men. Division. which I have. men, so far as we can tell from the rather Q. Where is the 80th Division located incomplete reports we are getting, is turn- ing out about 15,000 men a day, and we 174th Aero Squadron.. 1 151 now? 116th Trench Mortar 5 184 41st. A. No official report. November 21 at hope to double this figure. The discharge Battery. Triancourt, near Bar Le Due. of officers has been going-on very much 301st Trench Mortar 148 76th. more rapidly than the discharge of men. Battery. Q. Would it be possible to give any 316th Trench Mortar 5 173 91st. details of the operations of the 91st Divi- We have actually honorably discharged Battery. from the service since the signing of the sion ? armistice 17,203 officdrs. Total...... 114 3,576 A. Reached England between Juily 17 The numbers of organizations and cas- Previouslyreported... 5,452 20,027 and 26. October 21 sent to Flanders to operate with French. November 1 ad- uals who have actually sailed have been Grand total ... 5,566 13, 203 given out from day to day as we get them, vanced over 6 kilometers against Artillery so that prompt information can be given and machine-gun fire and reached the to the press, and the numbers are 1,373 Troops for Early Convoy. heights northwest of Audenarde overlook- officers, 30,750 men, 460 civilians, and 2 The following troops have been as- ing the Scheldt. November 3-4 patrol prisoners. The number of organizations signed to early convoys: activity. November 5 withdrawn to bil- that have been designated for early con- leting area. FOREOCASTULLersI NO. 11. voys since I last gave out the list has been SOS 015. Reports About Gen. Foltz. increased by a number of other assign- Q. Tacoma, Wash., wires that story mnents which I will now give out. Organization. Officers. Men. The following troops have been as- spreading rapidly thereabouts that Brig. signed to early convoys: Gen. Foltz, reduced to colonel for gross Chemical Warfare Service...... 110 inefficiency, and some stories, claiming 3 FORECAST BULLETIN NO. Casual Company No. 2...... -.-- 3 110 to be on information from front, even go SOS 568. 154th Acre Squadron...... 152 Medical Detachment...... 1 4 so far as to claim treachery. Suggest 151st Aero Squadron...... 4 160 we should have an answer to-day on Organization. Officers. Men. I Division. 4th Regt. Air Service Mechanics: actual truth of situation. 11thcompany.. 2 154 12th Company...... 162 A. There has been nothing reported 13th Company...... 3 161 about Gen. Foltz that would substantiate Co. E, 319th Engineers 4 222 8th. Company...... 2d Heavy Mob. Ord. 2 136 Ordnance. 4th14th Ceompqadn...... 2 164 either of these statements. Gen. Pershing Repeir Shop. 374th Aero Squadron...... 5 148 5th Heavy Mob. Ord. 3 185 Do. Medical Detachment...... 1 4 recommended that he be returned to the Repair Shop. 137th Acre Squadron...... 3 128 United States and be reduced to his Regu- 6th Heavy Mob. Ord. 2 185 Do. Medical Detachment...... 1 4 lar Army grade, and this was approved Repair Shop. 373d Aero Squadron ...... 3 152 4th A. A. M. G. Bn.... 28 725 Medical Detachment ...... 1 4 by the War Department, and action in 5th A. A. M. G. Bn... - 28 725 29th Engineers: accordance has taken place. 7th Heavy Mob. Ore. 3 175 Do. Hg. Detachment...... 2 9 Q. May I have a story of the service of Repair shop. Company B...... 14 238 2dEngrs,Cos.F.I,1T, 20 760 Engineers. Company C...... 11 185 the 324th Field Artillery? - and Med. Detach- Company D...... 8 83 A. Attached to 32d Division, during ment. Company E...... 11 119 of November, but we have no 35 1,000 Do. Attached...... 3 18 first week Cos.D,E,G,andl.... separate information as to this Field Total....------125 4,013 Total...... 87 2,159 Artillery regiment. Peviausly reported .. 5,20 12,515 Previously reported...... 5,566 133,103 Q. Can you give definite location of Grandtatal- 5,415 128,528 Grand total...... 5,653 135,282 the 33d and 86th Divisions, and the prob- able date of the home-coming of the 86th? A. 33d not definitely located (is in rORECAST BULLETIN NO. 9. The total number of officers and men SOS 582. Army of occupation in Luxembourg or now designated for early convoys is Lorraine). 86th reported November 21 5,653 officers and 135,262 men, up to and at Le Mans. Or 'anization. Officers. Men. including December 12. Q. Date of home-coming? Questions and Answers. than what I 141st (?) Anti-Aircraft Machine A. No further information Gun Bsttalin. ----.....----- 26 753 I was asked last week as to balloon or- have already given you. 1lth Anti-kireraft sector, head- ganizations among the Air Service or- Q. In what action did the 82d partici- quarters. -- .------3 ganizations assigned for return from Gth Anti- iuendt Battery...--... 2 63 pate after St. Mihiel? 7th Ani 1- i craft Battery...... 2 61 abroad, and in checking up the numerical A. 82d entered the line on the Argonne 8th Anti- \ireraft Battery...... 2 60 designations of these organizations I find 9th Anti-Aircrait Battery...... 2 62 front, north of Chehery, October 6, and that no balloon unit has yet been as- continued there in action along the Aire ratal_ ...... 37 999 signed for return to the United States. River, past St. Juvin until the end of Oc- Prei 1ul.h reported...... 5,415 128,528 Q. New York Evening Telegram special tober. No report of action after Octo- says General Staff report (or study) sug- Giand total...... 5,452 129,527 ber 29. gests 9 months military training for men of 19 years. May we know, in general, Q. Where is the division now, and FORECAST BULLETIN NO. 10. what the study provides? where was it November 11? 5UOS 59i3. A. The War Department has nothing A. 82d reported at Prauthoy. Novem- to give out on the subject of military her 21 (latest informlation). Location Organization. IOfficers. Men. Division. training for men under 19 years at November 11 not reported. present. Q. Where is the 321st Field Artillery Meteorological Section, 7 120 Q. Can you either confirm or deny the of the 157th Brigade? S.C. report that Company C, 312th Infantry, A. 321st Field Artillery was at Les 48th Regt., C. A. C.: Islettes November 21. Hq. and Hq. Co... 28 241 79th Division, was almost completely an- Supply Co ...... 2 94 nihilated while fighting several months Q. It is published in the southern pa- Battery A i 5 213 before the signing of the armistice? pers that the 82d has lost more than 60 BatteryB--.--.-.- 5 230 Battery 0------5 226 Q. The War Department has no foun- per cent of its men-killed, wounded, and Battery D------3 233 dation for such a report or for similar re- missing-and the 328th Infantry thereof Battery E------3 215 ports Which from time to time have been lost all of its officers. Have you any Battery F 230 814th Pioneer Inf., Col., 32 871 circulated. information justifying these statements Ist Battalion. Q. Is Base Hospital Unit No. 19 (Johns or their approximate correctness? Ed.o Detl, S y .... 110 Hopkins) coming home? A. November 13 report showed shortage Co. and Med. De- tachment. A. Not reported on priority schedule of officers and men and additional officers 172d Aero Squadron... 3 137 as yet. Such inquiries are premature. I and men requested by 82d Division was THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 9 GENERAL MARCH'S WEEKL Y S TA TEMEN T TO PRESS 224 officers, 5,253 men. This disposes of pose, and in conformity with the instruc- wear the uniform upon occasions of cere- the false report of a 60 per cent loss. tions given him at the time of such ter- mony. It is hoped that this legislation Q. Can Gen. March give present loca- mination of his active service; and in will do away with all the troubles which tion of 14th Engineers? New England case he shall fail to return same within have arisen due to the fact that men Railway, also who is in command? such period, and in accordance with such have been permitted to take the uniform A. 14th Regiment Engineers, Novem- instructions, he shall be deemedguilty of and permitted iM wear it for a period of ber 21, at Rattentout, Vilesnes sur Meuse, a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, not more than four months under legisla- and Ablainville, with First Army. suffer punishment prescribed by this see- tion already enacted. The commander is not of record here. tion." Q. Have you heard from Gen. Pershing This is chapter 17. section 10, of an act regarding the identity of 'the regiment The 89th Division. making appropriations for the support of mentioned by him in his report to the Q. Where is the 89th Division and the Army for the fiscal year ending June Secretary of War, as follows: "A single u here was it on armistice day? 30, 1918. regiment of the 3d wrote one of the most A. Eighty-ninth is in Army of Occupa- During the last week the Secretary of brilliant pages in our military annals," tion. On November 10-11 it crossed the War has sent to the Senate and the House etc.? Meuse at Pouilly, Inor, and Stenay. a proposed draft of a bill to permit hon- A. Yes. It was the 38th. I think Col. Q. What Infantry units is Army of orably discharged officers and enlisted U. S. MacAlexander is in command. Col. Occupation composed of? men to retain permanently one complete MacAlexander was promoted to be a A. November reports show following set of outer uniform clothing and such brigadier general for the period of the divisions included these Infantry regi- articles of equipment as may be author- emergency for his very unusual conduct ments: ized by the Secretary of War, and to on that occasion.

Divisions. Regiments.

1st...... 16th, 18th, 26th, 28th. Sailing Dates of Ships and Men 2d ...... 9th, 23d, 5th Marines, 6th Marines. 3d...... 4th, 7th, 30th, 38th. 4th...... 39th, 47th, 58th, 59th. 5th...... 6th, 11th, 60th, 61st. Returning to the U. S. from France 32d...... 125th to 128th, inclusive. 42d...... 165th to 168th, inclusive. 79th...... 313th to 316th, inclusive. The Chief of Staff, United States cers, 188 men; Battery D, 3 officers, 183 89th...... 353d to 356th, inclusive. Army, authorizes the release-of the fol- men; Battery E, 4 officers, 184 men; Bat- 90th ...... 357th to 360th, inclusive. 7th._...... 34th, 55th, 56th, 6tth. lowing information: tery F, 4 officers, 183 men. Casual offi- 28th...... 109th to 112th, inclusive. Transport Bavaria sailed from France cers classified as follows: Ten officers- 33d...... 129th to 132d, inclusive. December 10 with casuals, Air Service, Brig. Gens. Robert E. Steiner and John 8 officers. L. Hayden; Quartermaster Corps, 1; Cav- Q. Any pioneer regiments? Transport Turrialba sailed from airy, 1; Field Artillery, 1; Infantry, 4; A. None reported. France December 10 with 91 patients re- aid-de-camp,1. Casual enlisted,1 man; 46 Q. What is the status of drafted men quiring no special attention. civilians, 1 seaman, 966 sick and wounded, who are now members of Regular Army Transport Zeelandia (Dutch) sailed classified as folloivs: Walking, surgical, organizations-for instance, the 22d In- from France December 10 with following requiring no attention, 428; walking, sur- fantry, part of which is in Washington troops: Casual Company No. 106, 2 offil- gical, requiring dressing, 518; tubercular, and part at Fort Hamilton? Will these cers, 144 men; 43d Regiment Coast Ar- 10; mental, 10. men have to wait for discharge until all tillery Headquarters Detachment, 8 offi- the National Army Divisions are de- cers, 59 men; 1st Battalion headquarters, mobilized? 11 officers, 61 men; Battery A, 163 men; A. This question has been answered Battery B, 154 men; Maj. Gen. Henry Additional Military Units several times before. Regular Army regi- C. Hodges, jr., and aides and Headquar- Assigned to Early Convoy ments contain men who are in the Regu- ters Detachment 76th Division, 3 officers, lar Service, regardless of war, and they 4 men. Casuals classified as follows: Adjutant also contain men who enlisted for the Following organizations have been as- war, and those men are in exactly the General's Department, 1 officer; Infantry, the 5 officers; Medical Corps, 4 officers; En- signed to early convoy: same status- as a man who joined Twenty-third Aero Squadron, 2 officers, regular divisions organized from so-called gineers, 2 oflicers; Motor Transport Army troops or National Guard Corps, I officer; Quartermaster Corps, 1 157 men. National One hundred and seventy-sixth Aero troops. officer; attendants, 2 officers, 31 men; nurses, 4; civilians, 1; 879 patients classi- Squadron, 4 officers, 159 nen. The Uniform After Discharge. fied as follows: Bedridden, 52; mental, Two hundred and forty-seventh Aero Q. There has been some discussion re- 173; tubercular, 20; others requiring no Squadron, 3 officers, 153 men. garding the rights of individuals to wear special attention, 634. Two hundred and sixty-fourth Aero the uniform after discharge. It seems Transport Manchuria sailed from Squadron, 4 officers, 151 men. that in a number of cases all over the France -December 10 with following Nineteenth Photo Section, Air Service, country trouble has arisen, due to the troops: Fifty-sixth Brigade, Field Artil- 1 officer, 28 men. fact that men were wearing the uniform lery, 3 officers; 31st Division, Cadre, 10 Twentieth Photo Section, Air fervice, when they were .civilians. Perhaps it officers, 98 men; 106th Ammunition Train, 1 officer, 29 men. would be of interest to put on record ex- 7 officers, 516 men; Headquarters 106th Twenty-first Photo Section, Air Serv- actly what the status of that matter is. Ammunition Train, 3 officers, 40 men; ice, 1 officer, 28 men. The law passed by Congress contains Headquarters 62d Infantry Brigade, 18 Twenty-second Photo Section, Air Serv- this proviso: men; 116th Field Artillery, field and staff, ice, 1 officer, 30 men. "Provided, that hereafter, upon the 5 officers; Headquarters Company, 9 offi- Twenty-fourth Photo Section, Air Serv- discharge or furlough to the reserve of cers, 46 men; Supply Company, 5 officers, ice, 1 officer, 29 men. an enlisted man, all uniform outer cloth- 57 men; Medical Detachment, 3 officers, Twenty-sixth Photo Section, Air Serv- ing then in his possession, except such 19 men; Battery A, 5 officers, 117 men; ice, 1 officer, 28 men. articles as he may be permitted to wear Battery B, 5 officers, 126 men; Battery E, Twenty-ninth Engineers, Company F from the place of termination of his ac- 5 officers, 120 men; Battery F, 5 officers, and Detachment, 24 officers, 408 men. tive service to his home, as authorized 129 men; 117th Field Artillery Regiment First Trench Mortar Battalion, 25 offi- by this section will be retained for mili- headquarters, 9 officers; Headquar- cers. 715 men. tary use; and within four months after ters Company, 12 officers, 178 men; Fifty-second Ammunition Train, 17 offi- such termination of his active service lie Supply Company, 3 officers, 100 men; cers, 580 men. shall return all uniform clothing which Ordnance Detachment, 12 men; Medi- Fifty-third Ammunition Train, 17 offi- he was permitted to retain for wear to his cal Detachment,. 3 officers, 23 men; cers, 580 men. home, by mail, under a franked label Battery A, 4 officers, 199 men; Battery Fifty-first Regiment, CAC, 'T0 officers, which shall be furnished him for the pur- B, 4 officers, 187 men; Battery C, 5 offi- 1,770 men. T1'-1.R S 10 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEM1BER 14, 1918.

LIST OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONG THE UNITED STATES FORCES OVERSEAS

SECTION 1, DECEMBER 14, 1918. BRILL, Samuel, Mrs. N. Brill, 281 Brook ELMO, Nicola. Peter Elmo, room 3160 Union Avenue, New York, N. Y. Station, Baltimore, Md. The following casualties are reported BUBERGE, Frederick C. William Buberge, FORTH, Herman J. Mrs. Doem A. Forth, 1021 Hudson Avenue St Paul, Minn. Wayne City, Ill. by the commanding general of the Ameri- BURKE, Edward J. Michael Martin, 449 Lex- FRANCISCO, Lemos. Mrs. Matilda Saluis, can Expeditionary Forces: ington, Avenue, New York, N. Y. Kerrville, Tex. COLEMAN, Henry Elbert Coleman, R. F. D. FUQUA, Andrew Jackson. Jim J. Fuqua, R. Killed in action ------227 4, Newberry, S. C. F. D. 1, Covington, Tex. Missing in action ------110 CONNELL, Willie E. J. William Connell, GAUL, Samuel M. Esram Gaul, Cacossing Died of disease ------32 Salora, Ala. Avenue, Sinking Springs, Pa. DE BROWN, Leonard. John De Brown, 94 GAULKE, Walter. George Gaulke, 093 Severely wounded ------881 Broad Street, Ridgewood N. J. Eleventh Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Slightly wounded ------670 DEHL, Herbert A. Mrs. hristina Dehl, 902 GAYNOR, Thomas E. James Gaynor, 201 Wounded (d e g r e e undeter- West Mound Street, Columbus, Ohio. Windsor Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. DUPUY, Paul B. Benjamin Dupuy, Leesburg, GEMBLER, Arthur H. J. C. Gembler, R. F. mined) ------1, 048 Pa. D. 6, box 47, San Antonio, Tex. GESOSKY, Joseph. Anthony Gesosky, Liv- GILBERT, Orliff R. Steven V. 4llbert, Hin- Total ------2, 968 ingston, Ill. ton Okla. GILL, Dominick. James A. Gill, 5 Baldwin GINTER, John, Jr. John Ginter, sr., Routs Avenue, Weehawken, N. J. 3, Butler, Ohio. Killed in Action. HABY, Oscar J. Mrs. Tiny Wintworth, Uto- GRAZIANI, Vincent. Frank Graziani, 2105 pie, Tex. Second Avenue, New York N Y CAPTAIN. HARDY, Sheridan. Mrs. Sarah Hardy, Ran- HANSCOM, Wilmer W. Mrs. Hannah Hen- COWELL, Horace B. Mrs. Sallie B. Cowell, dolph Avenue, Pulaski, Va. scom, Carthage, Me. Washington, N. C. HARRISON, Edgar B. Mrs. Ella P. Harri- HARDING, Sam. Koja Coeistanica, 1543 Chi- LIEUTENANTR. son, Yorkshire, Iowa. cago Avenue, Chicago, Ill. HASSETT, Ellis E. Mrs. Kate Hassett, 3850 HULTZ, Oliver A. Will J. Hults, care of RYAN, John M. James H. Ryan, 127 Ferry Cote Brilliant Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Edd Courtney, Black-well Okla Street, Troy, N. Y. HENKE, William A. Otto Henke, R. F. I1 JENNETT, Alfred F. Yony Jennett, 115 WILSON, James, Jr. Mrs. James S. Wilson, ,6, Litchfield, Minn. Leonard Street, Waterbury, Conn. 205 Fourteenth Street West, Prince Albert, HERBISON, Ellie T. Mrs. Claude N. Herbi- JOHNSON, Pierce. Joseph M. Johnson, Ochil- Saskatchewan, Canada. son, Burns, Tenn. tree, Tex. SERGEANTS. HIGHLAND, Jesse M. Mrs. Anna Highland, JOHNSON, Richard. William Johnson, North- OLDHAM, John H. John L. Oldham, Shef- Buffalo, Okla. wilkesboro, N. C. field. Ala. LUSK, Harvey. Mrs. Mary C. Lusk, Morri- JONES, Roy. Mrs. Lottle Veasley, Kosciusko, STICKROD, William Warder. James S. son, Teen. Miss. Stierod, Ewing, Ky. LONDON, Marcus L. Charley L. London, KELLER, Ralph C. Martin Keller, Winamaq, R. F. D. 3, Tarkio, Mo. Ind. CORPORALS. McCARTNEY, Cyrus F. Mrs. Ethel M. Mc- WRIGHT, Lawrence. Miss Margaret Wright, COCKS, James B. John D. Cocks, 624 East Cartney, R F. D. 2, Lockwood, Ohio. 1560 East Eighteenth Street, Cleveland, Chester Street, Jackson, Tenn. McGREW, Laverne. Kirby McGrew, 214 Ohio. FALCO Thomas J. Cosmo Falco, 1651 Ber- West Twenty-third Street, University Place, LESHOCK, Walter. Mrs. Catherine Leshock, gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nehr. South Cleveland Street, McAdeo, Pa. HERBERT, William. Mrs. Grace Herbert, 7 McNEILL, David. Mrs. Louisa McNeill, MACEDO, Joseph E. Mrs. Alice D. Macedo, Hartley Place, Bayonne, N. J. Onawa, Iowa. Roselle Park, N. J. McGOVERN, Peter T. Mrs. Tabathia McGov- MILLER, Gale G. Mrs. Anna Miller, Brown- McLEVY, James M. Mrs. Ma McLevy, 97 ern, Rend, Ill. ette, Nebr. Wentworth Street, Bridgepot Conn. MADSEN, John. Jens Madsen, R. F. D. 5, MILLER, Peter. Mrs. Phylena Miller, 643 McNABB Eveau G. Mrs. Willie Hudson, . box 86, Petaluma, Cal. Crofton Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. F. D. 2, Decatur Tex. MANNION, Thomas Patrick. Miss Mary Man- MOORE, Lelsie R. Miss Pearl Moore, Pales- MELARY, Joseph 1. Mrs. Juliette Melary, nion, 1703A North Thirteenth Street, St. tine, Tex. Hettinger, N. Dak. Louis, Mo. MORAM, Louis. Mrs. A. Moram, 6757 Fifth MIER, Alexander. Earnest Mier, R. F. 11. NEWMAN, Elmer L. Michael J. Newman, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 3, box 114 Lynchburg, Va. New Diggings, Wis, MOSHER, William. Mrs. George R. Mosher, MOONEY, Peter E. Mrs. Elisabeth C. NILES, Granville S. Mrs. Dema Elizabeth 202 Mill Street, Neodesha, Kans. Mooney, 2412 South Fairhill Street, Phila- Niles, box 588, Mohawk, N. Y. MROZ, Stanislaw. Thomas Jesyonek, 728 delphia, Pa. PRINCE, Granvil. Isaac Prince, Indlahoma, South Lakewood Avenue, Baltimore, Md. NIGRA, Michael. Mrs. Rose Nigra, 112 Okla. MUNDELL, George T. Thomas B. Mundell, Christie Street, New York, N. Y. PRIVATES. Browning, Mo. O'BRIEN, Jeremiah, Mrs. Mary O'Brien, 53 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ONORIO, Cromo. Edward Falvish, Clyde, NIELSON, Jens. Christ Nielson, Badger, N. Y. S. Dak. Missing in Action. PELLETER, Joseph. Mrs. Mary D. Pelleter, NERY, Frank A. Mrs. Lucy N. Ferralole, 61 1847 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colo. America Street, Providence, R. I. PRIVATES. PERESSINI, Joe. Mrs. Joe Peressinl, 1411 NEWBY, Willard. Mrs. Nellie Newby, B. F. D. ACERBO, Ciro. Mrs. Marla Acerbo, 219 East Livingstone Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. 3, Penn Yan, N. Y. One hundred and eighteenth Street, New PHILIPP, Max. Otto Philipp, R. F. D. 2, ALBRECHT, Albert H. Henry A. Albrecht, York, N. Y. West Newton, Pa. . F. D. 1, Pomeroy, Iowa. ACREE, George Lee. William L. Acree, Mud- QUINE, Frederick M. Frederick K. Quine, BRADSHAW, Benjamin H. Mrs. Sarah E. dlety, W. Va. Cranford, N. J. Bradshaw, 512 East College Avenue, Fred ADCOCK, Harry R. William B. Adcock, Eldon, RACKI, Wicenty. Frank Racki, S1 Rye ericktown, Mo. Mo. Street, Terryville, Conn. BENDIXEN, Emil C. William Bendizen, ALLEN, Albert F. Mrs. Dora Allen, Jackson- ROBINSON, George J. Mrs. Augusta Robin- Schleswig, Iowa. ville, III. son, 444 Carter Street, Rochester, N. Y. BERTANY, Joseph. Mrs. Joseph Bertany, ALLEN, James. Owen Allen, R. F. D. 1, her SMITH, Elmer W. Mrs. Viola Smith, 1613 382 East Washington Avenue, Bridgeport, 48, Thomasville, Ala. South Jefferson, St. Louis, Mo. Conn. ALLENBAUGH, Russel H. Mrs. Godfrey Al- SMITH, Henry Aloysius. William Smith, BETTS, Fred L. Mrs. Louis Betts, 109J lenbaugh, R. . D. 1, Alliance, Ohio. 5631 South Green Street. Chicago, Ill. South Wheeler Avenue, Grand Island, Nebr. ALLISON, Bert. Mathias W. Allison, Green- SOKUL, Paul. John Sokul, 77 Chandler BOLING, Henry. Mrs. Larena Veach Boling, fl'eld, Mo. Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Owensboro, Ky. ANDERSON, Axel S. George Jergenson, 430 STOCKMAN, Pearl Laroy. Daniel Stockman, BUTLER, Edward Lawrence. Miss Margaret East One huntred and thirty-sixth Street, Brandon, Iowa. Butler, 375 Mendon Avenue, Pawtucket, New York, N. Y. SULLIVAN, Alfred J. Joseph McGee, 218 R. I. ANDERSON, Eric. Andrew Erie Anderson, Hudaon Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BUCHNER, Andrew Valistine. Anthony Pierce, Near. SWANSON, Herman P. Emil Swanson, R. ANDERSON, Gust B. Andrew Anderson, 180 F. D. 4. Box 59, Geneseo, Ill. Kunts, 92 North Eighth Street, Paterson, Walmut Street, Batavia, Ill. VANDERZANDEN, John F. Henry N. Van- N. J. ANDERSON, Huge. Mrs. Charles Anderson, derzanden R. D, 2, Forest Grove, Greg. BESEMAN, Albert J. Albert Beseman, Al- 503 Pleasant Street, Colfax, Iowa. WOLART, Jacob. Samuel Wolf, 577 Tremont bany, Minn. ANTICO, Jack. John Antlea, 149 Columbia Street, Boston, Mass CASANOVER, George Joseph. Mrs. Julia Street, Brooklyn, N. F. YOUNG, Joseph F. Mrs. Kathrine Young, Casanover, 111 Eighth Street, Luxenburg, ANTONEVITCII, Felix. Louis Rekoff, box 2625. Homan Avenue, Chicago, III. Ho. 223, Libertyville, III. ARONOFF, Hyman. Mrs. Roche Balter, D'AVELLA, John. Alexander Marasciullo, ANTONOWECH, Vikter. Nekolay Vashhea- Boinitscola St. Mobileb, Ned Lupelove, 210 Covert Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. veeh, Chicago, Ill Russia. DAWSON, Ivan. Mrs. Georgia Lewis, Sharps, ARMITAGE, George- Mrs. George Johnson, BANKS, Wilkie S. J. Mrs. Victoria Banks, Va. 261 Essex Street, Cory, Pa 1018 Steven Street, Nashville, Tenn. DIETRICH, George 1. Frank F. Dietrichr, ARN, George. Edward Arn, 319 Eastern BOLLHORST, Martin. Mrs. Emma S. Boll 4 Aso Street, Rochester, N. Y. Avenue. Cincinmati, Ohio. horst R. F D. 1, Boody, ll. DINARO, James. Charles Centineo, 726 Ninth ARNSTEDT, Otto. John Arnstedt, S1 Gordon BRIGG§, Richard. Mrs. Nora Gosman, 301 Avenue, New York, N. Y. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. East Armstrong Street, Germantown, Phla- DRESSER, George E. Emerson G. Gaylard; ARRASMITH, Asa. Lillie Butler, Sherburne, delphia, Pa. &7 Gaylord Street, Chicoee, Mass. KYr. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 11 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BAILEY Victor A. Mrs. Lova E. Bailey, Be- ROVETTI, Peter. Mrs, Maggie Cebri, 2131 SIMMONS, Clark F. Frank Simmons, 209 tliesda Ohio. Lombard Street, San Francisco, Cal. Main Street, Cooperstown, N. Y. BEER, harles I. Mrs. Mary J. Beer, Sigel, SCHNEIDER, William J. Nick Schneider, SPECTOR, Isidor. Harry Spector, 2641 Ful- Pa. R. F. D. 5, Kewaskum, Wis. ton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BET, Angelo. Carahine Domenico, 013 Main SHARROT, Christopher. Mrs. Kathereen STEFFENIHAGEN, Ernost Mrs. Lottie Stef- Street, Aroco, Pa. Mangen, 409 Second Avenue, New York, fenhagen, 187 Gregory Street, Rochester, BERNER, Chester A. Miss Hester Berner, N. Y. N. Y. R F. D. 4, North Hampton, Ohio. SHELLHAMER, Kenneth I. Mrs. Cora D. STEINEKE, Alvin J. Mrs. Mlinnic Steineke, BEVER, Cliford H. Mrs. Lotta Bever, R. F. Shellhamer, 128 Nottingham Street, Ply- 3432 North Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, Ill. D. 2, Lake Odessa, Mich. mouth, Pa. STEWART, William W. Frank Stewart, New BRODERICK, John Joseph. Mrs. Mary Brod- SHEPHERD, Fair. John M. Shepherd, Mid, Marshfield, Ohio. erick, 1 Oxford Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Ky. STOY, Tom. Harry Volm, Norfolk Street, BURCHAM, Kenneth L. Mrs. Alverta SHORT, William M. Mrs. Sue Muller Short, Holliston, Mass. Burcham, Red BluT, Cal. Magnolia Place, Leonia, N. J. STONE, Isaac H. Mrs. Camilla Stone, Holly BUTZLOFF, Emil William. Frank Butzloff, SMITH, Edward B. Sherman Smith, Cooper Springs, Miss. Wausau, Wis. County Mo. SVEEN, Ilalvdan. Bernard Sveen, R. F. D. CAMPBELL, Charley. Brick Campbell, Had- STORY, John V. J. Mrs. Katherine Miller, 2, Atwater, Minn. dix, Ky. 49 Washington Street, New York, N. Y. THIMMIG, Rudolph L. Charles B. Thim- CARTER, Bird. Mrs. Jane Carter, Wilton, TURNER, Albert W. Mrs. Martha Turner, mig, Pinckneyville, Ill. Ky. H. F. D, 2, Monroe City, Mo. TITUS, William McKinley. Mrs. Martha Jane CARTER, Clarence. James M. Carter, Marion, WELKER, Harry E. Mrs. Annie Stroud, 805 Titus, 242 Bernard Court, Akron, Ohio. West Oak Street, Herron, Ill. TOMPKINS, Jack F. Mrs. Matilda Henning, Kans. 129 White Street, San Jose, Cal. CASTRO, Joe M. Mrs. B uagenia Castro, 203 WENZEL, Edward. Mrs. Martha Wenzel, 235 West One hundred and ninth Street, New TONKIN, William H. Fred Tonkin, 137 Iro- West Third Street, Tucson, Ariz. Street, Laurium, Mich. Cinquini, York, N. Y. uois CINQUINI, Orlando. Pernando WHITE, Jack. James White, Branson, Mo. WATKINS, Paul H. John T. Watkins, Gar- Halt Moon Bay, Cal. ner, Kans. Mrs. Ella Mitchell, 2204 WILKINS, Jesse L. Clem Wilkins, Sawyer, COLEMEN George. Okla. WOYTOSIK. Vincent. Mike Woytosik, R. F. Poplar Street, Cairo, Ill. D. 1, Hatley, Wis. CONN, Charles. Oscar Carlson, box 282, Ana- HEINZEN, Alphonse L. Frederick Heinzen, VITTI, Antonio. Mrs. Salina Conetto, 29 conda, Mont. Market Street, Salinas, Cal. Raymond Street, Stamford, Conn. CORDNER, Curtis M. Owen S. Cordner, La HIEATT, Aaron C. Aaron Hieatt, Smith- BREWER, Jasper C. Miss Pearl Brewer, R. Fayette, Pa. field, Ky. F. D. 3, Burnesville, Miss. COTTER, George V. Mrs. Elizabeth Cotter, HIGGINS, Thomas F. Mrs. Patrick Higgins, BROCK, Edward R. Mrs. Ida Brock 804 103 York Avenue, New Brighton, N. Y. 78 Prospect Street, Milford, Mass. Twenty-fourth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. COURTNEY, Stephen. Nora Scott, 4015 West HILTZ, Edward. Mrs. Mary Wilsonoff, Milli- BURKE, John. Mrs. John Burke, 658 June Harrison Street, Chicago,. Ill. kan, Colo. Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. CRAGUE, Frank S. William H. Crague, R. F. HOEFLINGER, Theodore. Miss Agnus Hoef- BURWELL, William C. Mrs. Christena Bur- D. 2, Woodbury, Conn. linger, 201 Platt Street, Toledo, Ohio. well, Shenandoah, Va. CRESPIN, Baefel. Mrs. Trinidad Gonzalez, HOOPER, Herbert. Samuel Hooper, Senath, CARLSON, George. Otto Carlson, 616 Wal- Hilario, N. Mex. Mo. nut Avenue. Niagara Falls, N. Y. DAUER, Walter. Mrs. Zana Dauer, care of HULTGREN, Axel W. Emil Hultgren, Brins- CARRIERI, Domenico. Angela Carrieri, 125 Bradford Hotel, Storm Lake, Iowa. South Street, Jamaica, Long Island, N. Y. DECAPRIO, Louis. Vincent Decaprio, 308 made, N. Dak. HTJNNICUTT, William. Leonard Hunnicutt, CHAPLIN, Louis H. Mrs. Agar Chaplain, East Home Street, Newcastle, Pa. 2107 Art Street, New Orleans, La. DEPIERRO, Frank. Peter Depierro, 740 Wood Sylva, N. C. HYATT, Edward D. Mrs. Bessie Hatadis, 29 COLLETTI, Frank. Andrew Colletti, box 135 Street, Chicago, Ill. Dunglen, Ohio. DIAMOND, Stanley. Mrs. Elenen Legeeki, Bag Street, Detroit, Mich. R. F. D. 1, Westrille, N. J. KOPKE, Charles D. Charles D. Kopke, 5129 COOK, Clarence Herman. Herman J. Cook, DI PIIILIPPIS, Patrick. Felix Di Philippis, Collom Avenue, Chicago, Ill. South Otselic, N. Y. 424 West Coal Street, Philadelphia, Pa. KORKOTSELOS, Dimitrios. John Korkotse- CORRECK, Albert. James G. Correek, general EHMANN, Karl F. Miss Margaret A. Eh- los, 599 East Water Street, Milwaukee, delivery, Seattle, Wash. mann, 2020 West Montgomery Avenue, Wis. CUSICK, William L., Mrs. Clara Cusick, 407 Philadelphia, Pa. LARSON, Andy. Inga Lemon, general deliv- Prairie Street, Indianapolis, Ind. ENSMANN, Benjamin J. Mrs. Frieda Ens- ery, Pensford, Minn. DUMAR, Joseph D. Mrs. Adeline Dumar, Au mann, 150 Weehawken Street, West Ho- LEVINE, Meyer. Samuel Levine, 61 Varet Sable Forks, N. Y. boken, N. J. Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. DUNCAN, William G. Rufus M. Duncan, MCQUISTON, Burton D. William A. McQuis- 1014 East High Street, Lima, Ohio. ETTESTAD, Knut. Hans Ettestad, Wildwood, DUNLEAY, Michael. Mrs. Bridget Ashhull, Minn. ton, R. F. D. 4, Emlenton, Pa. MAIELLA, Tony. Frank Maiella, 7 New 53 Monitor Street, Jersey City, N. J. FREEMAN, Gaylord. Charles W. Freeman, Street, Clayton, N. J. EGGERS, John. Mrs. Sophia Eggers, R. F. D. 421 Federal Street, Camden, N. J. MANTHEY, Ernest. Herman Manthey, 534 1, Centuria, Wis. GANNON, Robert. Mrs. Emma Copeland, 584 Messlewood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. EVANS, Evan S. Evan W. Evans, 321 Evans Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MEIXNER, Frank. Charles Meixner, 317 Court, Scranton, Pa. GAUTHIER, Arthur N. Alphonse Gauthier, South Sixth Street, Newark N J. FARMER, Joseph II. Will M. Farmer, Salnion Falls, Me. MEYERS, Jacob. Mrs. Dilda Westerman, 132 Da-wnsvllle La. GLAD, Frank E. Mrs. May E. Rigsby, R. F. East Dale Street, Muskegon, Mich. FAULKNER, David M. William Faulkner, D . ,Muskogee, Okla. MICHAEL, Clayton. Mrs. Lydia Michael, Port Huron, Mich. HAEFNER, Raymond. Phillip IHaefaer, 3046 Rexford N. Y FERNANDEZ, Joe N. Mrs. Joe N. Fernan- Beeckman Street, North Fairmount, Cincin- MILLIGAN, Homer. Mrs. Grace Brondle, 955 dez, R. F. D. 2, La Fayette, N. Y. nati, Ohio. East North Street, Decatur, Ill. FOX, Harry. I. Fox, 517 Bergen Street, HAGGERTY, Charles. Michael Haggerty, 182 MOSS, James W. Mrs. Lizzie Moss, R. F. D. Newark, N. J. East End Avenue, New York, N. Y. 5, Calhoun, Ga. FRANCESCONI, Angelo. Mrs. Angeline Pag- HALM, Stephen J. Mrs. Alberrine Halm, Fre- NOWAK, Fred. Mrs. Ferdinand Nowak, It. amucci, 91 Harrison Street. Hoboken, N. J. mont, Ohio. F. D. 1, Big Lake, Minn. GATTON, Johnson M. J. Ellsworth Gatton, HAMBLY, Walter S. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Ham- OAKLEY, George M. Mrs. Francis Oakley, Hollywood, St. Marys, Md. bly, R. F. D. 2, Plymouth, Ill. Idabell Okla. GENTRY, Irvin. Watt Young, 306 New Castle HAVERILAK, Andrew. George Haverilak, O'LEARY, Daniel C. Mrs. Mollie O'Leary, Street, Butler, Pa. Alden Station, Pa. 908 South Kent Street, Winchester, Va. HAWTHORNE, William T. Mrs. Elizabeth HAVEY, Alfred L. Mrs. Louise Havey, 31 PATE, Luther M. Elisha II. Pate, Gowen, M. Hawthorne, Bearereek, Mont. Capital Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Okla. HOLTER, Bernard J. Frants Holter, Oslo, HEEGE, Lawrence A. Mrs. Rose Heege, PORTER, Howard. Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Minn. South Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood, Mo. R. F. D. 1, Beaver Falls, Pa. HOOPER, Don Sylvester. Mrs. Ruth M. ALBERT, Leonard. Mrs. Auastaslea Bouch- PORTEUS, Patrick J. Simon Porteus, 341 Hooper, Lempster, N. H. ard, St. Agatha, Me. East Eighty-seventh Street, New York, HOPKINS, Neil McLean. Mrs. Margarette ANDERSON, Charles. Andrew Anderson, 1636 N. Y. Hopkins, 122 Woodlawn Avenue, Aurora, Kearney Avenue, Racine, Wis. RICHTER, Joseph F. Mrs. Mary Smith, 92 Ill. ARNOLD, John W. Edward Arnold, Latimer, Hill Kans. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOPSON, Linza B. Mrs. Mary A. Hopson, ROBBINS; Don L. William S. Robbins, box Bonne Terre, Mo. BARNES, Hayward F. Mrs. Delphia Barnes, 375, Moscow, Idaho. HOSKING, Edward. Edwin J. Hosking, Taft, Pennsboro, W. Va. ROBINSON, Telfair. Miss Hattie Telfair, Cal. BATES, Claude M. Mrs. Uola Bates, Virgil, Magnolia, N. C. ROGERS, HUDELSON, Carl W. Mrs. Selma Hudelson, Okla. James William. Ike Henry Rogers, . Coffeyville, Kans. BAUMAN, Clayton E. Mrs. Zylphia E. Bau- R. F. D. 5, box 49, Texarkana, Tex. SABATIER, KASINLIS, Frank. Miss Alice Kasinlis, 180 man, Le Roy, Minn. Charles A. Mrs. Eliza Sabatier, Gordon Avenue, South Carbondale, Pa. BENGSTON, Axel S. Oscar E. Bengston, 342 Marvell, Ark. SERAGO, KENNEDY, Charles B. John J. Kennedy, Goodrich Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Nick. Ciora Salvatore, West Fort Sardis, Tonn. BOYD, William T. Mrs. Golden E. Boyd, Bear Lee, N. J. Creek, Iowa. SHARP, Edgar C. Mrs. E. B. Sharp. 015 KENNEDY, Edward. Mrs. Phillips, 2523 Woodbine Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BOYETT, Earl W. Joe Boyett, R. F. D. 1, West Seventy-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. Sallis, Miss. SHORT, James Dennison. Mrs. Gains L. Vin- KEYES, Stanley E. Orren M. Keyes, 130 BRANAM, Fred. Mrs. Rosie Finley, Bloom- cent, box 430, Sidney. N. Y. Pleasant Street, Claremont, N. H. ington, Ind. SHORT, Robert B. A. Lono Short. Coleman, KILGORE,, Jess E. Mrs. Cora Ewing, North BREITIIAUPT, Henry W. Mrs. Ellen Clark, Tex. City, Mo. KING, Ellis Walter. La. SHUGARS, Cloyd M. Mrs. Clara B. Shugars, William. Mrs. Annie Shockley, BRENNER, Bruce A. Morris E. Brenner, cor- 711 Home Street, Johnstown. Pa. Cuba, Mo. ner of Broad and Mosquit Avenues, Blibe, SILVIC, William. Staf Tushensky, 114 Bel- KLUCK, Carl Frederick. Mrs. Mary Kluck, Aris. mont Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 268 Pearson Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 12 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING KNOX, Samuel P. Miss Mary Knox, R. F. D. LONGACRE, Benjamin F. Mrs. Benjamin F. DAWLEY, STONEWALL 3. Mrs. Ida May 3, Martin, Ga. Longacre, Crawford, Nebr. Dawley, 2117 Chenevert Street, Houston, KORNIAUS, William. Henry Kornhaus, Tex. Adrian, Mo. LIEUTENANT9. GARABRANT, Walter D. Mrs. Minnie Gara- LATSKE, Harry L Charles Latske, Pleas- HOUCHIN, Ervin W. Mrs. W. L. Bridges, brant, 124 Little Street, Belleville, N. J. anton, Nebr. Newton, Ill. HALL, Howard S. Willie W. Hall, R. F. D. LEVY, Frank. Bohumil Levy, 2722 South JOHNSON, Ralph E. John W. Johnson, 24 8, Hahira, Ga. 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C. ton, Princeton, N. S. BECK, MORLOCK, Oliver E. Mrs. Anna Morlock, MITCHELL, Clarence. Mrs. Fannie Mitchell, John Ivy, Mrs John B. Neaden, 615 South Sixteenth Street Elwood, Ind. McIntyre, Ga. Fordsville, Ky. BENNETT, Elmer Eilsworth. Mrs. Annie MORSE, Claire. Edward Vorse, Milford, PETERSON, Clark A. Mrs. C. A. Peterson, Iowa. 463 Cleveland Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. Bennett, 41 Essex Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MURRAY, Will. Mrs. A. W. Murray, Boley, BARR, William T. Mrs. Hector Burnett, 48 BRYAN, William S. Albert S. Bryan, Osyka, Okla. Miss. Hamilton Street, Ogdensburg, N. Y. FRIEBURG, Roy T. Aleck Frie~urg, Ophel- NELSON, William. Andrew M. Wilson, R. F. CREWS, James W. Mrs. Ella Crews, Paris, D. 2, Barryton, Mich. Tenn. um, Mont. NORTH, Emil. William E. North, 32 Slocum MERRILL, Henry A. Henry L. Mudget, 72 JOHNSON, Charles B. Ruben Johnson, 1428 Street, Glendale, N. Y. Center Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. R. Street NW., Washington, D. C. O'DRISCOLL, George P. 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Mrs. Addle Certain, Franklin Avenue, Chelsea, Mass. North Eighth Street, Columbia, Mo. Norwich, Kans. MULHERN, Thomas H. Patrick J. Mulihern, BECKNELL, William C. Lazarus Becknall, MURCH, Lemroe. Mrs. Isabell Murch, 623 1506 West Street, Homestead, Pa. Levi Ky. South Nineteenth Street, Independence, ROBINSON, Clemmie D. John G. Robinson, Kans. Mannington, W. Va. BINKERY George R. Toe W. Binkley, R. F. D. 2, Ashland City, Tenn. STEINQTJIST, Fred. Peter Steinquist, South STOCKLEY, Robert. Robert Stockley, Jr., BRIGGS, Clarence A. Mrs. Nina Briggs, R. Rowell Avenue, Joliet, Il. Adrian, Pa. F. D. 1, box 3, Fenton Mich STEPHENSON, Frank R. Mrs. Johnston, SWEJKAR, Frank. Mrs. Mary Swejkar, 1232 Fulton Avenue, New York, N. Y. BRYANT, George D. Mrs. Sarah Bryant, 1023 Harbor Street, Two Rivers, Wis. Harriman, Tenn. RUPPEL, John D. Mrs. Emma Ruppel, box CARTER, Benjamin F. M. M. Carter, Blu- BURGER, Curvin A. Mrs. Julia Jane Wall- 23, Shiocton, Wis. ford, Ill. ever, R. F. D. 2, Philipsburg, N. J. CALMETTES, Emile A. Mrs. Anna C. Rose, DATKA, Frank. Miss A. Datka, 809 Roger BUSHEK, Adolph, Miss Albia Bushek, River- Helena, Mont. Street, Milwaukee, Wis. side, Iowa. HERINGTON, Harry. John Herrington, 9 WHITLEY, Sharp B. Mrs. S. B. Whitley, CARPENTER, William A. David W. Carpen- Emerald Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pearsall, Tex. ter. R. F. D. 1, Bedford, Mo. LANDER, Charles. Mrs. Helga Peterson, 63 BRENNAN, James X. Mrs. Mary Brennan, CARTER Fred D Mrs. Julia Kemp, R. F. Boxwood Avenue, Auburn, R. I. 2231 South Twentieth Street, Philadelphia, D., Hulbert, Okla. CLARK, Ralph B. Edward S. Clark, 15 Pa. Jacques Avenue, Worcester, Mass. CLARK, Elijah. Mrs. Ella Clark, Bayboro, DAVIS, Iudro P. Andrew J. Davis, 88 South N. C. HARKUM, Roland W. Mrs. Luella Harkum, 1221 Ninth Street, Richmond, Ind. CLEARY, John A. Mike I. Cleary, Elroy, Wis. Patapseo Street Baltimore, Md. WOJCIK, Lewis J. Mrs. Agnes Wojcik, 84 CLIFFORD, HESLEN, Alfred J. Mrs. Thomas Heslen, 42 Alfred T. Miss Margaret Me- Tappan Street, Kearney, Vanderveer Street, Amsterdam, N. Y. Dermott, 206 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. N. J. ROLLINS, Warren A. Charles Rollins, Amiss- CONKLIN, Robert Wilford. John A. Conk- PAiKER, Ellie A. Azer J. Parker, Fifth ville, Va. lin, R. F. D. 2, Otego, N. Y. Street, Caffney, S. C. COWEN, THRASHER, Oscar F. Mrs. Clara Stewart, SHUGRUE, George A. Mrs. Catherine Halls- Robert, jr. Mrs. Martha Cowen, Butler Avenue, Millville, N. J_ han, 316 Clinton Street, Hoboken, N. J. Aicester, S. Dak. WILLIAMSON, William G. Hugh William- CROUCH, Joseph E. Mrs. Mable Purley, Ca- MURPHY, John A. Mrs. Mary Murphy, 201 lera, Okla. Kossuth Street, , N, Y. son, Arnot, Pa. DALEY, John. ONEY. Robert 11. Mrs. Jenule Oney, 2122 ANDRYSHOWICH, Frank F. Anthony Andry- Mrs. Mary A. Daley, 563 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. showich, 352 Stone Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Western Avenue, St. Paul, MiAn. TAMKE, Earnest A. Daniel Tamke, 117 CROCKETT, Charles N. C. S. Crockett, 41 DIXON, John 3. John Dixon, Blakely, MiAn. Lancaster Street, Bristol, Va. DRUMMOND, Jim. Mrs. Lella Hack Drum- Fifty-seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. mond, Keller, Va. EMERY, Charles L. Charles W. Emery, 111 HALLENBECK, Hubert. Mrs. Mary E. Hal- DUPREE Henry. Lawton Avenue, Lynn, Mass. lenbeck, Elmsford, N. Y. Mrs. Allie Dupree, Falk- GEORGESON, William M. John Georgeson, HARPER, Alex E. Alex Harper, 651 East land, N. C. Forty-aluth Street Chicago Ill. EDER, George. Joseph Eder, box 87, Glidden, Capron, Ill. Ashland, Wis. LEONARD, Ralph. Mrs. Mary A. Leonard, NOBLE, Peter H. Y-red H. 1oble, 485 Fifth ELLISON, Major G. Isaac 278 East Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Avenue, North Troy N. Y T. Ellison, R. F. MASON, William. Mrs. Lettle C. Shook, O'BRIEN, Patrick. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Bar- D. 2, Speedwell, Tenn. rack Road, County Cork, Ireland. FIELDS, Tillman. Mrs. Susan Fields, Con- Forney, N. C. cord, N. C. STOCKWELL, Eugene H. Sydney E. Stock- POSTEMA, Burtis. Abel M. Postema, 10 FINBOGSEN, well, box 182, A. Motor D., Modesto, Cal. Leonard Street, Muskegon, Mich. Anton. Andrew Finbogsen, R. WAUGHMAN, Raloh H. W. R. Waughman, RITCHIE, Weston G. Mrs. Emma Ritchie, F. D. 1, Princeton, Mina, Hanford, FRASER, Hugh C. Hugh J. Fraser, 108 West Church Street, Dayton, Pa. Cal. Clark Street, East ADAMS, Will. Mrs. Mary Adams, 600 West SHORT, John A. Mrs. Mary Short, Benton Palestine, Ohio. Cherokee Street, McAlester, Okla. FRENCH, Alvin. Richard French, R. F. D. Street, Rochester, N. Y. Oeonto Falls, Wis. 1, FELDMAN, Herbert H. Mrs. Bessie Feldman, HARDLEY, Marshall C. Mrs. Gertie Milford, GAINARD, Philip A. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Gain- 1541 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Boynton, Mo. ard, 102 Chester Avenue, GRADY, Walter A. Rev. John P. Grady, Chelsea, Mass. I Colonia. N. J. BANASZAK, Frank J. Albert Banaszack, GIBBS, James C. Adolphus Gibbs, R. F. D. 1024 Brame! Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 6, Mount Sterling, Ky. KORNASKI, Thomas. 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CAPTAINS. Street, Uniontown, Hastings-on-Hudson, LARSON Emanuul. Lewis E. Larson, R. If. N. Y. D. 5, Little Falls, Minn. HALL, Bartow H. Henry C. Hall, Interstate MILLER, Clyde E. Charles Miller, Carleton, Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C. RYER, Harold F. Henry P. Ryer, 130 Charles Mich. BAYLESS, Claud Carson. Mrs. David W. Street, Jersey City, I. J. Bayless, Peck Rath Building, Waterloo, Iowa. SWINT, Luby E. Mrs. Mary Jackson, 603 MORTON, Murphy 3. W. S. Murphy, Emmett, KNERR, Lewis Ellsworth. Mrs. Adele King East Main Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Tenn. Knerr, 185 South Steuben Street, Chanute, COOPER, Thomas. Mrs. Charlotte Cooper, R. MOBINGO, John H. William H. Mozingo, I. Kans. F. D. 5, box 40, Darlington, S. C. F. D. 2, Hartsville, S. C. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 13 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING MULLIGAN, Joseph B. Dennis S. Mulligan, WEBER, Charles T. Mrs. J. H. Weber, 1046 DORN, Albert Henry. Mrs. Bertha Dorn, Hei1 West Two hundred and fifty-eighth Street, Halsey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. enville, Wis. New York, N. Y. FRICI, Frank. Mrs. Domnik Fruci, 116r MURRAY, Charles J. Mrs. William Davis, BUGLERS. North Sixth Street, Niles, Mich. 204 Park Avenue, Elyria, Ohio. LAHMAN, Vincent V. Mrs. Laura Lahman, FURMAKER, Andrew. George Furmaker, ODERISIO, Stephen. Fred Hammer, 9 Pine 386 F Street, Keyser, W. Va. Black River Falls, Wis. Street, Danville, N. Y. ABARE, Wesley E. Mrs. Elsie Abare, 8 Cort- GODFREY, Andrew J. H. J. Godfrey, Ash. CAREY, William. Miss Bridget Carey, R. F. landt Street, Fort Edward, N. Y. ford, Ala. D., Upper Middletown, Pa. KELINSKE, Albert 0. Gus Kelinske, R. I. HAMMOND, Harry A. Saunders Matthews, JONES, Alfred J. Noah Jones, Blue Creek, D. 1 Elm Mott Texas. R. F. D. 2, Charlevoix, Mich. W. Va. WELL§, Ernest J. Mrs. Mary Keegan, 9 F1ol- HAWKINS Leonard B Mrs. Sarah C. Haw- McEWAN, William J. Alexander McEwan, comb Avenue, Ticonderoga, N. Y. kins, R, k. D. 3, Villarica, Ga. 131 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HULSEY, Virgil. Mathew J. Hulsey, R. F. D. McLAUGHLIN, Merlin J. Mrs. Belle Me- COOKs. 1, Haskill, Okla. Laughlin, Millston, Wis. GAUT, William C. Henry C. Gaut, I. f. D. 2. HUNSUCKER, Atlas M. Mrs. M. A. Hun- PREVOST, Charles J. Mrs. Rebecca Prevost, Fayetteville, Tenn. sucker, 190 West Buffalo Street, Concord, 449 East One hundred and seventy-third MARSHALL, Arthur, Mrs. Arthur Marshal. N. C. Street, New York, N. Y. 512 North Parish Street, Baltimore, Md. HUTT, Benjamin. Harry Hutt, 815 Boulevard RAMER, Paul T. William C. Ramer, R. F. CERETY, Paul P. James B. Cerety, Emmett, Avenue, New York, N. Y. D. 2, Seven Valleys, Pa. Kans. HILLMAN, George L. Mrs. Elise Hillman, IVERSON, Oscar. 1,,er Iverson, Battle Lake, NORMAN, Raymond V. Mrs. Geneva N. Tay- B. F. D. 1, Wise, Va. M i. lor, Quanah, Tex. IZABROND, Bruno. Julius Isabrond, 346 KING, Langston. Mrs. Lizzle Beares, 340 MECHAXICS. Bobson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fulton Street, Chester, Pa. TOOKER, Harry W. Mrs, Mary E. Tooker, JOHNSON, Frank T. Mrs. Josephine 0. PFUNTNElR, Walter A. Mrs, E. X. Pfuntner, 194 Washington Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Johnson, Ashburn, Va. 537 Second Street, Coudersport, Pa. BARTLETT, Morton F. Mrs. Emma l. Bart- KANE, Thomas. Wrs. Winfred, Kane, 5018 McGUIGAN, Edward Francis. John McGni- lett. 800 South Ottawa Street, Joliet, Il. Pentridge Street, Philadelphia, Pa. gan, 231 East Sixth Avenue, Conshohocken, STINSON, Wiseman. Mrs. Cammle Stinson, KELLY, William. Mrs. Mary Kelly, 1415 Pa. Castalian Springs, Tenn. John Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. HICKEY, George L. Ars. Mary J. Hickey, HOLLIS, Arthur Eugene. Mrs. Elizabeth Hol- KENEFIC, John H., Jr. Mrs. Edward Fitz- 414 South Meadow Street, Watertown, N.Y. lis, R F. D. 32, Barberton, Ohio. John, Mrs. Anna Kute, 728 Hamilton gerald, box 149A, West Albany, N. Y. RUTZ, CULBERTSON, Thomas. Mrs. C. H, Bald- KRAMER, Walter P. 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Samuel Briody, 91 PETTY, John J. William P. Petty, 2036 FAVUZEA, Joseph. Vito Favuzza, 206 Meser- Palisade Avenue, Jersey City, N. X. Ryer Avenue, New York, N. Y. ole Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CALHOUN, Clarence H. H. R. Calhoun, Mar- PRESCHER, Harley. Edward Prescher, 1513 JOYCE, Michael F. Mrs. Patrick Joyce, 1500 South Tenth Street, Sheboygan, Wis. Emma Street, Youngstown, Ohio. low, Okla. CHIPPETTA. Carmin, Charles Chiappette, PROSCH, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Proseh, 110 LEONARD, Edward P. Mrs. Katherine Ken- 70 North Main Street, Kenosha, Wis. Mutterbreiten Street, Furstenfeld, Austria. nady, 10 Willig Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. CHRISTIANSEN, Ditlev J. Thomas C. Peter- SALYER, Herbert. Bucher Salyer, Kers, Ky. LEWIS, John R. Mrs, Bella Hagemeyer, St. son, 820 Third Avenue, Clinton, lowa. SPEARS, William N. Mrs. R. E. Spears, Star Louis Protestant Orphan Home, Webster CINNAMON, Toney K. Mrs. Evadene Cinna- Route, Manchester, Ala. Groves. Mo. mon. Dayton, Oreg. STANG, Mathew S. Mrs. Lena Stang, 1044 LINKONS, John Marvin. Carnel Stephens, COONE, Joseph FL Mrs. William O'Neil, 242 Marinette Avenue, Marinette, Wis. Graham Va. STRAWN, George S. J. M. Strawn, St. McGINNIA, George P. Mrs. H. McGinnis, Spring Street, New Haven, Conn. CRIM, Virgil P. Mrs. Eliza Beth M. Crim, Charles, Iowa. 343 Summit Street, Schenectady, N. Y. Tlbrichs1vill, Ohio. TEDMAN, Roy. Stephen Tedman, R. F. D. MELOCHR, John G. Mrs. Louis Meloche, 849 CURLEE, Jesse J. Mrs. Fannie Curlee, Lula, 13, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Bd~mont Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Okla. TERRY, Claude P. Robert F. Terry, R. F D. NEWTON, Walter J. John D. Newton, Stid- 2, Mebane, N. C. ham. Okla. DAHL, Alfonso T. Mrs. Nettle Dahl, Adam, STRONG, Charles T., Jr. Mrs. Mary E. Minn. WEIMAN, Harry. Mrs. Josephine Welman, Strong, 21 Gardner Avenue, Jersey City, DE LYNE, Gerald. Mrs. Madge K. Delyne, 446 East Seventy-ninth Street, New York, N. J. 135 Chester Street, Syracuse, N. Y. N. Y. VALLEY, Ernest, Mrs. Deldina Valley, 45 DANIELS, James C. Thomas Daniels, H. F. WITHERSPOON, Albert. Miss Martha Rich- Washington, Streat, Somerworth, X. H. D. 3, -Tayloraville. N. C. ardson. Demopoils, Ala. WARE, Frank J. Mrs. Jenney Ware, 3 Larry DELIA, Anthony. V. Della, 96 Troy Avenue, ZICAFOOSE, Ralp h. Bryan Zleafoose, Avenue, Washington, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. R. F. D. 4, McCook, Nebr. 71'--18--4 14 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BALZER, Alexander. Victoria Ballis, 214 MURPHY, Joseph. Mrs. Minnie Murphy JORDAN, Tipney. Mrs. Harry Jordan, Suf- Conkey Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Waiters, 211 Henderson Street, Columbia, folk, Va. BILL, Ord K. Mrs. Drucella Comerford, 155 S. C. KINSELLA, Edward L. Mrs. John Kinsella, Barton Street San Bernardino, Cal. MURPHY, Thomas F. Terence Murphy, 73 1471 East Ninety-second Street, Cleveland, BLAIR, John. ieter Blair, Sandpoint, Idaho. East Eighty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. Ohio. BOYS, Ralph Robert. Miss Ruth Allice Boys, NORTON, Orville L. Mrs. Lee Minnie Hook KLEIN, Louis. Mrs. Anna Klein, 442 Him- R. F. D. 2, Densmore, Kans. Norton, Hardinsburg, Ky. rod Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CAULKINS, Bradley E. George Caulkins, OTT, Charles. Mrs. Marie Ott, 72 Crouse KOEPPEN, Hancel G. Herman L. Koeppen, Lorraine, N. Y. Street, Mansfield, Ohio. R. F. D. 2, Attica, Kans. ROBERTS, CICCARONE, Vincent. Adamo Ciccarone, Oba F. C. A. Roberts, 20350 KOUBA, Frank A. Charles Kouba, 10026 Eighth Avenue, Terre Haute, Ind. Quebec Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 2659 Bainbridge Avenue, New York, N. Y. SAUTER, CRAWFORD, Aubrey B. Wilson Crawford, Richard D. Mrs. Mary Sauter, 1620 KRIEGER, Walter C. R. Norma Kjellberg, 4 California, Mo. North Kimball Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Lorion Street, Worcester, Mass. CRAWFORD, Charles A. George A. Craw- SIGLER, Raymond Elmer. Mrs. Sarah Sig- MENDELSON, Abraham. Miss Mollie Gold- ford, Leeds, Iowa. ler, 203 Third Street, Jersey City, N. J. stein, 1135 Intervale Avenue, New York, SOSTAK, Steve. Steve Sostak, 41 Kosciusko X. Y. EMERY, Elwood B. Eugene Emery, 102 Street, Jamaica, N. Y. West Eleventh Street, Des Moines. NELSON, Anton E. Fred Nelson, box 22, EREDITARIO, Anzelmo. John Cabarre, 58 TALAMONTI, Angelo. James Sylvester, 415 'Erhard, Minn. Main Street, Gallitzin, .Cambria County, Pa. Cuyler Avenue, Jeanette, Pa. THOMPSON, Milo C. Mrs. Martha Thomp- NEWSOM, Henry. James W. Newsom, Muse, FISHELL, Dale M. Mrs. Alice Fishell, Red- son, Salem, Iowa. Okla. stone, Mont. NOST, Christopher H. Mrs. FOSTER, Herssel. Christasher C. Foster, WARRICK, David. Lewis Warrick, 515 For- Eva M. Nost, rest Court, Scranton, Pa. Nevis, Minn. Cambridge City, Ind. WEIRICH, Burl. Charles Weirich, Nellie, ORRIS, William A. Mrs. Veronica Orris, HARDWICK, Bray R. Mrs. Emma Hardwick, Ohio. 724 West Forty-seventh Place,' Chicago, 111 King City, Mo. PARN, Frank J. Mrs. Edith Parn, Nooksack, HARPER, Raymond B. Mrs. Minnie Harper, WELHAM, John C. Mrs. Margaret Welham, Wash. 415 Division Street, Mankato, Minn. 1944 Bensatt Steet, Philadelphia, Pa. HIGGINS, William H. Timothy Higgins, 29 WHITTAKER, Joseph. Mrs. Joseph Whit- PETERSON, Peter Walter. Jens Peterson, Walnut Street, Maynard, Mass. taker, 79 Parkdale Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Shelley, Idaho. HILMO, Oscar M. Mrs. Mary L. Hilmo, R. F. BARBOUR, Roy N. John H. Barbour, 603 PIERCE, Homer H. Mrs. Pauline Pierce, D. 2, Twinvalley, Minn. Monroe Street, Lynchburg, Va. Apache, Okla. HOOVER, Thomas R. Mrs. Etta Hoover, BOCHER, Claude. Benjamin Bocher, R. F. D. RITTER, Virgil Clayton.. Mrs. Dell Ritter, 2231 South Ninth Street, St. Joseph, Mo. 4, Blountville, Tenn. 543 Coplin Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ILES, Merle Tiffany. Nick Iles, Everest, BULLARD, Westley. Mrs. Lula Bullard, St. ROLLINS, John J., Jr. John J. Rollins, 180 Kans. Paul. N. C. Fair Street, New Bedford, Mass. RUBIN, Morris. Mrs. JOHNSON, Herman P. Peter H, Johnson, 961 CAROTHERS, John W. John W. Carothers, Jennie Jacobs, 67 Oreg. 702 Court Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. Grand Street, Maspeth, N. Y. Mill Street, Salem, CATALETTO, Mauro. Mrs. Mary Cataletto, SIMMONS, Sanford. Mrs. Cocelia Simmons, KONISZEVSKI, Teddy. John Koniszeveski, 5912 Ninth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Copenhagen, N. Y. 609 Hudson Street, Forest City, Pa. DUGAN, Thomas A. Mrs. Nora Duran 433 SHELTON, Loanie. Hayden Shelton, Bur- KORN, John William. John Korn, 538 Na- dine, tional Road, Fulton, Wheeling, W. Va. West Twenty-eighth Street, New York, N. Y. Ky. 3501 Penn GILLINGHAM, William C. Mrs. Lizzie B. SPEAR, Fred M. John Spear, R. F. D. 2, KUNZ, Aleck. Miss Emma Kunz, Gillingham, R. F. D. 8, Carrollton, Ill. Emmott, Idaho. Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. SWAGER, LILLY, Bun. Albert S. Lilly, Mount Pleasant, HOWELL, Jay B. Mrs Mary Howell, 14 Joe Mrs. Helen Albert, 396 Tex. Moore Street, Concord, N. C. South Mead Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. JACOBSON, Jacob W. John Linn, Couer TAYLOR, Lewis J. James Taylor, Freeman, LEVI, Mathew. Joseph Levi, Glenwood, Wis. d'Alene, Idaho. Va. Mrs. Anna Long, 274 Ninth LONG, William. KELLY, Hadie. Rubin Kelly, Grapeland, Tex. WALLICK, Albert M. Albert M. Wallick, Street, Troy, N. Y. KOEHLER, John A. Mrs. Amelia Koehler, Joseph R. R. J. Lyons, 67 Prospect 3943 Ferdinand Street, Seattle, Wash. LYONS, 415 Gregory Street, Rochester, N. Y. WASHINGTON, Gilbert A. Mrs. Jennie Wash- Place, Rutherford, N. J. LARSON, Carl R. Mrs. Ebba Larson, Win- 493 ington, 1436 Catherine Street, Philadelphia, McCABE, Thomas. Bernard McCabe, burne, Pa. Pa. Amsterdam Street, New York, N. Y. LUDLOW, William. Albert Ludlow, Lorenzo, MANCO, Artie G. Robert T. Manco, Rich- Idaho, WEAVER, Howard F. Mrs, Lelia Weaver, ardsville, Ky. Rice, Va. MATHIAS. Edward H. Jacob K. Mathias, WHITE, MANNING, James Ulysses S. Jackson White, White- R. Mrs. Norah Manning, Lenhartsville, Pa. wood, Va. 1234 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. MILLER, Charles G. Mrs. Winnie Miller, ANDERSON, Alf. Mrs. Lina Hanson, 1451 MARLEY, Walter A. Mrs. Mary Marley, 180 Flk Lick, Pa West Fourth Street, Bayonne, N. J. North Monticello Avenue, Chicago, Ill. MORAN, James P. Michael Moran, 657 North ANDERSON, Clarence A. MOORE, Elmer C. Steely Moore, 5 Court- Twenty-sixth Street, Louisville, Ky. Hugh M. Anderson, house Street, Swainsboro, Ga. 517 Church Street Visalia, Cal. MORGESE, Giuseppe. Joseph Mardiello, 536 BARKLEY. James Ii. Mrs. Rebecca Shipley, MOTT, Frank W. Mrs. Arthur Mott, R. F. D. East One hundred and fourteenth Street, Ohiopyle, Pa. 1 Willimantic, Conn. New York, N. Y. BOWERS, Len L. Mrs. R. A. Bowers, Pay- NISJA, Gunder. Martin Nelson, Hills, Minn. NETELE, Jimmie. Carmino Netele, box 431, ette, Idaho. NUGENT, Russell T. Miss Mary Nugent, 181 Delmont, Pa. BURGER, Charles. Mrs. Annie H. Burger, Bronx Avenue, Bridgeport, Coun. O'CONNELL, John Joseph. Mrs. Mamie Golle, Blencoe, Iowa. COOK. Allen. William P. Cook, box 914, 349 East One hundred and forty-second BUYSSE, Thomas. Mrs. Alice Buysse, 1022 Nanamlo, British Columbia, Canada. Street. New York, N. Y. East Twenty-second Street, Paterson, N. J. DUDLEY, Charles J. J. E. Dudley, 2010 Main SCHULTZE, Charlie. Mrs. Louisa Schultze, CANTWELL, John. John Ridgebury, 423 Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Caldwell, Tex. Railroad Avenue, Elmira, N. Y. HARTMAN, William. Mrs. Mary A. Hart- SHIPMAN, James P. John B. Shipman, Cold CARLSON, Harry. Mrs. Christina Carlson, man, 5129 Milnor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Spriins, Jefferson County, Mont. 2814 Meridian Street, Bellingham, Wash. KARBOSKI, Walter. Mrs. Helen Beck, Car- SIMPSON, Otis. C. F. Simpson, R. P. D. 3, CHANDLER, Jesse. Willie Chandler, Big thage, N. J. Vaiden, Miss. Stone Va. MILLER, William. Mrs. Anna Miller, 5815 STUBBS, Earl Edward. Mrs. Eva Stubbs, COLE, Enis I. Mrs..Elnora Cole, Wabdsh, Mifflin Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1600 Greelev Avenue, Kansas City. Kans Ohio. PAPAKOSTAS, George. Louis Papakostas, SPAKE, James. Edward Spake, Brookfield, CONROY, Daniel. William Conroy, 1 Grant Mo. 179 Monroe Avenue, Detroit, Mich. BARLEN, Douglas. Mrs. Mary Barlen, gen- Street. Plattsburg, N. Y. FAIR, James A. George W. Fair, Water Val- eral delivery, Gunnison, Colo. COURTNEY, Cunthbert W. Mrs. Bertha W. ley, Miss. Courtney, Grants Pass. Oreg. BEIRNS, Ernest. Otto Behrus, St. Helena, COUTURE, Adelard. GARRIS, William B. Mrs. Amanda Shadwick, Cal. Narcisse Couture, 211 Cal. Main Street. Holyoke, Mass. Manteca, BOLDT, Charles H. Mrs. Caroline Boldt, box CUTRELL, Garlan C. Jonathan Cutrell, Cain- GIRTMAN, Bolton. Mrs. Ader McCollum, 18, State Road, Colden, N. Y. den, N. C. Blanche, Ky. BURKHARDT, Victor F. Harry Burkhardt, 210 South Rose Street, Newark, N. J. DEPOMPE, Robert. Mrs. Margaret Depompe, GORLITZKY, Joe. Max Koffman, 499 For- 49 Martha Place, Passaic, N. J. sythe Street, New York, N. Y. BUSSELL. James Edward. William T. Bus- sell, Tulia, Tex. DEVINE, Joseph F. Joseph Devine- 346 MITCHELL. Alexander McC. Anna McCaus- Princeton Avenue, Jersey City, N. 3. land, CADMAN, John William. Mrs. Mary Pullman, 1237 South Twenty-third Street, 2836 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DONOVAN, James A. Miss Mary T. Donovan, Philadelphia, Pa. 51 East Main Street, Hornell, N. Y. MITCHELL, CASTLEBERRY, Irvin T. Thomas Castle- John B. Mrs. Bridget Mitchell, berry, Louise, Tenn. EAREHART, Perry J. Stepnan Eareha.1 413 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York, Penville, Ind. N. Y. COLE, Augustus C. James H. Cole, 3328 Longfellow Street, Spokane, Wash. FLEET, William J. *Mrs. Sarah Fleet, :50? MUIR, Robert J. Robert Muir, 150 West COPPI, Stefano. D. Coppi, box 115, Bristol, West Fourteenth Street, Cleveland. Ohio. Third Street, Mount Carmel, Pa. Conn. FLO. Peter. Lars I. Flo, Bricelyn, Minn. MULLEN, Thomas B. John W. Mullen, Car- FLORENCE, Stephen. Mary Andrews, 62& ley Avenue, Huntington, N. Y. EDELSTEIN, Jack. Mrs. E. Edelstein, 91 Bay Carydon Street, Bradford, Pa. Twenty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FLOWERS. Jerome K. James W. Flwers, MULLER, Herman H. Christopher Muller, FLANDERS, Raymond J. Elmer B. Flanders, 200 West Twenty-first Street, New York, R. F. D. 7, Canton, Tex. N. Y. F Street. Chula Vista, Cal. FLOYD, Frank C. Brs. Iowa B. Floyd, Rocky PREVLOYSKY, Paulo. Dominick Prevlovsky, MUNDAY, William Isaac. Erie Peterson, Point, N. C. 242 Lehing Avenue, Palmerton, Pa. FOLEY, John, Jr. Mrs. Jane Foley, Muscoda, I Fifty-sixth and Bennington Avenue, Kan- GROVEN, Emil H. Ole 0. Groven, R. F. D. 1, sas City, Mo, box 41, Grafton, N. Dak. Wis. MUNRO, William F. Robert F. Munro, 31 HIMIIMELSBACH, John. John Himnlelebach, FUCHS, Frank. William B. D. Denster, 838 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. 282 Pennsylvania Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Grove Street, Milwaukee, Wis. MUNSON, Maurice S. Mrs. John Munson, 30 RYNGWALSkI, Anthony. Mrs. Anna Ryng- FRIEND, William B. Mrs. Katie Friend, 309 Vega Street, Jamestown, N. Y. walskl, 160 Lombard Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Shawnee Avenue, Columbia, Pa. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BLLETN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING TRY, Robert. Mrs. Christina Hunting, Bon- H T n r Id Hunter, 221 CLUTTER, Lloyd. James Clutter, R. F. D. 2, ners Ferry, Idaho. e enue, Urban, Ohio. Cuba, Ill. GEORGE, Harvey W. Mrs. Nettie Sandusky, JEFFREY, Charly G. Mrs. Sarah A. Jet- COCKRELL, Guy E. Mrs. Lillie Cockrell, 358 South ;Zai Street, Salt Lake City, fr owa, Oka. Buckeystown, Md. Utah. JOHNSON, John V. Mrs. Nina Johnson, COHEN, Samuel . Mrs. Lena Cohen, 1403 GEORGE, William H. J. D. George, St. Fran- R F. D. 9, Jackson, Mich North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. cis, Ark. JONES, Francis. Irs. Bertha E. Jones, R. F. COKER, Lucian E. Mrs. Flarty Coker, Cotton HANSEN, Frank. Mrs. Joseph Belenisch, 130 1. 7, Alexander City, Ala. Valley, La. Clifford Street, San Francisco Cal. KAUFFMAN, Oscar . Albert F. Kaufman, COLEMAN, Ernst. A. C. Coleman, R. P. D. HEATER, Irving. Mrs, William Heater, iigh Rock, Pa. 2, Abbeville, S. C. Gouldsboro, Pa. KELLEY, thony. Mike MeGivorn, Coke- CORNETT, Daunt. William S. Cornett, In- HOLMES, Howard A. Mrs. Margaret Holmes, burg, Ia. cline, Ky. Midway, Pa.KELLOGG, Martin. Miss Mantle Lewis, CRAWFORD, William M. Mrs. Carrie Crdw- HUNT, Dave. Mrs. Birdie Hunt, R. F. D. 11, general delivery, Holden, Mo. ford, Edna, Tex. WestWes Nashiville,Nasvle Tenn.ea KENNEY, John. Sarah Kenney, Pauxen- CUDMORE, Alexander. John Cndamore, 2618 JULIUS, Carl. Mrs. Emil Krause, 303 Main tawney, Jefferson County, Pa. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Street, Oshkosh, Wis. KROMM, Alexander. William Schrage, 1302 DANENS, Joe H. Mrs. Beassie Danens, Cut' KLANIIAMMER, Ulrich 0. Herman Klan- Fulton Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Bank, Mont. haninier, Valley, Nebr. KULAGA, Stanislaw. Joseph Kulaga, Tour- DANIEL, Arthur. John Daniel, I. F. D. 1, KOSTOMAY, August. Jacob Kostomay, Al- dale. R. I. box 63, Searight, Ala. vaesa Gll, Hungary. LACKEY, Henry. Phillip Lackey, Nehes, DAVENPORT, Frank II. A. J. Davenport, MICH. Lyle M Elmer W. Broderson, R. F. D. Tax. Quarryville, N. J. 4. Newton, Iowa. LOPEZ, Isidr S. Rafael Lope y Luna, So- DAVIDSON, States. William H. Davidson, MILLERl Felicien. Cesare Miller, Sunset,La. corro, N. lex. R. F. D. 4, Clifton. Tenn. MILLS, Hillard L. Mrs. Carrie Mills, Center LUIICOLO, Joseph. Mrs. Mary LopiccO, DELAIR, Phillip. Mrs. Rasana Delair, Tup- Street, Corinth, .01 Nineteenth Street, Brooklyn, N. . per Lake, N. Y. MITCHELL, William W. Mrs. Mary C. Mit- LUTRICK Edward W. Mrs. Mary Lutri-k, DELEHANTY, Robert E. Fred Delehanty, chell, Trickham, Tex. 1004 South Eleventh Street, Springfield, Akron, Ind. MURAWSKI, Stanislaw. Joseph Murawski MARKUSZEWSKI, Vincent. Mrs. DELZEIT, Edward N. John J. Delseit, Den- OST Ninth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. arkuszewski, 727 Indiana Avenue, 'lass- ten, Kans. MURDOCK, Herbert E llworth. Mrs. William port. Pa. DIERKING, Ernest W. Mrs. Wilbelmina Ellsworth (Kurdock), B434Fisher Avenue, MARTIN, Jesse B. Luther Martin, Bassett, Lueders, South Sioux City, Nebr. Detroit, Mich. Vae DINARDI, Emilio. Plo Dinardi, 506 Third MURPHY, John A. Mrs. Nora Carroll, 205 ME NECE, Ehmer Theodore. Mrs. Edith Avenue, Utica, N. Y. Garside Street, Newark, N. J. liTenecke, R. F. D. , Stillwater, Okl. DONATO, Anthony. Mrs. Concetta Donato, NEWMAN. Harold. Mrs. Rose Newman, 83 MILLER, Henry. Mrs. Arinta Miller, R. F. 11 Sherlock .Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sutter Street, Breeklyn, N. Y. D. 1, Waterloo, Ohio. DUNAWAY, Will P. Ludy Dunaway, Enoree, POWERS, Elmer J. Mrs. Nellie 1. otchisry Osborne, Spng- S. C. 1S17 Sheghig Street, Youngstown, JOhio. KEMPERT, Clarence Carl. Charles Kempert, PI-01t. Thomas W. Thomas B. Prior, 59 Prt I. Mrs. William Morris, 026 East One hundred and second Street, Franklin Street,FranlinStret, Springville,prlnvlle, NN. F.1.62Y.I West North Street, .Spriagfield, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. RIZZO. Joseph Francisco Rizzo, 482 East PETERSON, Jasper T. Mrs, Belle Peterson, KONDRACIK, Walter. Andrew Kondraeik, Fourteenth Street, New York, N. Y. Lisbon, Ill. 8213 Houston Avenue, South Chicago, Ill. ROTII, August. Mrs. Theresa Walk, St. Gen- PINKSTON, Walter Lee. Mrs. Mary Pink- XROGETAD, Helmer. Mrs. Anna Kregatad, "ie'lve, Mo. oton 1121 Florence Street Fort Worth, Tex. Tenth and St Croix Streets, Hudson, Wis. SHULTZ, Melvin J. George TWilliam Shultz, POWER, Sellers H. J. H. Ilower, Mathiston, KRUPA, Michael F. John Krupa, bgi Mer- Scio, Ohio. Miss. rium Street, Meriden, Conn. BIEGEL, Fred. Mrs. Anna Siegel, 941 Venon PRIEBE, Henry C. William Priebe, 25 Ash KTIRN, John A. Joseph A. Kuhn, R. F. D. 2, Avenue, Glencoe, Ill. Avenue, Somerville, Mass. Coldwater, Ohio SPATAFORE Michael. Mrs. Rafaelle Spat- MAWLINSON, Verne. Jacob Rnwinsan, Cross- KUL, Anton. Mrs. Anna Gurnki, South fore. 84 Skillman Street, Brooklyn, N. y. River, N. J. SPROUT. Lee G. Mrs. Flora Southerland, IIOERTS, Archie Omer. Mrs. Mary Roberts, LAWRENCE, Walter H. Mrs. Grace Law- 7708 Kinaman Street, Cleveland. Ohio. Horton, Kane. rence, 60 West One hundred and twenty- STARY. James C. Mrs. Marie Stary, 8859 ROOS. Charles. Josef Roes, Cariato, Italy. ninth Street, New York, N. Y. East Thirty-fifth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. BACKMAN, Charles H. Mrs, Caroline 9ack- LEE, William A. Morris G. Lee, Richlands, STACY, Alexander Paul. Mrs. May Stacy, man, Carrollton, Ill Va. Wellsville, Mo. RANNWALD, Charles. Mrs. Anna Warner, LEINHARDT, Joseph. Mrs. Hanna Lein- BUGGS, Alex. Mrs. _Luella Suggs, 2631 Pap- 552 Jefferson Place, Union, N. J. hardt, 181 Covert Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. pan Street, St. Louis, Mo. BAVARIA, Wefrd. Mrs. Mary ff. Savarle, LESSER, Edward. Mrs Ernestine Lesser, VERKAMP, Jerry F. Ilerman Verkamp, 73 Elm Street, Springfield Ras 1242 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Charleston, Ark. BCALI, James- Rocco Scull, 208 North Street, LEVINE, Jacob. Mrs. Mary Miller, i87 Fox WALTERS, George T. C. A. Walters, Glen. Hingham, Mss. Street, New York, N. Y. wood. Iowa. SCHULTZ, Charlie A. Mrs. Augusta Schultz, LEWIS, Ray H. Mrs. Jeanie Lewis, Station WATERS, Frank Joseph. Daniel Waters, 24 McDada, Tex. A, Vancouver, Wash. North First Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SCOTT. Clarence T. Oe J. Scott, R, F. D. 4, LIEBROOK(, Edward. Mrs. Dor Lielrook, WILSON, William B. James M. Wilson, Lund, Kanawha, Iowa. 34 Midland Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Utah. SMITH. Henry. Mrs. Elizabeth Relst, Single- LIGI, Tite. Louis Ligi, Marshwood, Pa. MADDEN, Earl B. Mrs. Earl B. Madden, hn. Tax. LINKUS, Peter It. Charles Sorplis, 74 Bond 95 JefEerson Street, Buffalo, N. Y. TARAYSU., George. Sam Vesiluk, 2613 Michi- Street, Elizabeth, N J. MADIGAN, John J. Mrs. M. Madigan, 693 gan Street, Flint. Mich. LONG, William II. Mrs. Blanche E. Long, Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TIBBS, Ruble. Mrs. Om D. Tibbs, Gaffs, R. F. D. 6, Webster Grove, Mo. MILL1R, John B. Andrew Millar, 48 Frank- W. Ve. McCORMICK, Elmer. Mrs. John McCormick, lin Street, Holyoke, Mass. Ff58, Roman X. William J. Tlas, 811 East 021 Soath Twenty-first Street, La Fayette, MORELAND, Albert T. Mrs. Mollie More- State Street, Bese, Idaho. Ind. land, Plainview, Tex, TORES, John D. Lwindec Candies, general MGRATII, James. Mrs. Agnes Garrett, 48 NEER, Thomas. Frank M. Neer, Turner, deiery, Sargutle, N. Mex. Edgar Avenue, Tonawanda, N. Y. Greg. TRAYNOR James A. Mrs. James Traynur. MCCLUSKEY, John J. Thomas McCluskey, NEMECEK, Frank J. Mrs. Mary Nenuek Groveland N. Y. R F. D. 2, Hamel, Minn. 4222 West Thirty-first Street, Chicago, 1 TIOON, Charly. Albert TrIll, . F. 1). 3, MeLATIGITLIN, Edward L. John McLaugh- NEW, George W. Mrs. Della New, Longrille, Ravenna, Mo. lin, 11 Kosetth Street, Rome, N. Y. La. URCIN, Thomas D. Dan Urcin, 443 West MACHESKY, Bernard J. Mrs. Rosa Ma- chesky, 4 North Second Street, Duguesne, O'LEARY, Daniel, Timothy O'Leary, Maul- Washington Street, Indianapolis, Iad. Pa. nahorna, Macroom, Cork, Ireland. WARREN, Reginald I. Aaron H. Warren, Wharton, Tax. BENSON, Wilton. Mrs. Martha Benson, I. FORD, Arthur G. Mrs. Julia McCoy,d 3734 WATTS, Wilburn F. Robert Lee Watts, Red FORD,East LombardArthurd Street,StetBltm.e Baltimore, Tid. F. D. 5. Seneca. S. C. FUOLINO, Daniel. Domenlco Fuolino, 6424 Springs, Tex. ADAMS, George H. George H. Adams, 5408 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WHEELER, Jesse Maynard. George W. Chester Avenue, Philadelphlia, Pa. PURROW, George W. Mrs. Clara Kelley, Wheeler. Gibson Station, Va. ALLISON, Aude L. James L. Allison, Erin, 1218 North Avenue NW., Roanoke, Va. WORTHINGTON. Harold. Mrs. Harriet Tenn. FUSSELL, Claud. A. T. Fussell, Friday, Tex. Worthington, East Lynne, Conn. AMEN, George L. George Amen, sr., R. F. D. GALLAGHER, Cornelius J. Mrs. Sarah Gal- ALCORN, James W. Miss Ada Williams, Me- 1, Center. Mo. lagher, 1704 North Dodine Street, Phila- Curtain, Okla. ANDERSON, Victor. Mrs. Annie Anderson. delphia, Pa. ALOND. William T. Willam J. Almond, -Howard Lake, Miun. GALLMAN, Robert. Mrs. J. Gallman, Cow- Kemp, Tex. APODOCA, Antonio. Mrs. Mary Apodoca, pens, S. C. ANDERSON. Alex. Dovia Anderson, Pea- 2 East San Antonio Street, 1E Paso. GREENLEE, George M. R. T. Greenlee, broke, Ky. Tex. Spruce Pine, N. C. ATKINS, Benjamin F. Mrs. Flora Atkins, IIAMON, Claudie E. Mrs. Matilda Iamn, s ift Elme C. Isophe 11 er Greer, S. C. Webb City. Mo. sN, 4 Fhree Calvnok . HAYNES, Thomas M. Mrs. Emma C. Haynes, ATKINS, Geter W. James Atkins, 500 Wise 300 Church Street, High Point, N. C. Abeville, S. C. Street, High Point, N. C. BOZOVICH, Yanko. Philip Zunich, box 45, AVADELIS, Peter S. John Avadells, 12 HORN, George F. Mrs. Charlotte L. Horn, First Street, Ambridge, Pa. 1086 Madison Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gho. Wyo. Taos, 'N. HOWARD, Robert. Michael Howard, Armour, CAMPBELL, Ray P. Andrew J. Camnphell, BACA, Braio. Guillermo Baea, S. Dak. 214 West Sunbury Street, Shamokin Pa Mex. HUBAY, Joseph C. Mrs. Mary Huhay, 2005 CARMAN, Andrew. Tom Caran, Hayfil, BALENA, John. Salvadore Castaguola, a. F. Bakewell Street, Toledo, Ohio. KY. D. 425, Mineola, N. Y. 16 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN:. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BARKSDALE, Charles B. Mrs. Ruth Barks- DADSWELL. Alfred Seymour. Mrs. Ade- ROBBEN, William B. Mrs. Marie F. Robben, dale, 4935 Indiana Avenue, Chicago, Ill. laide Jackson, 400 Ferry Street, Buffalo, 3103 Magnolia Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. BARLEY, George. Preston W. Dalton, Star, N. Y. ROBINSON, Lawrence F. Robert L. Robin- Va. CUCARESE, Gennare. Mrs. Julia Cucarese, son, general delivery, Elkland, Pa. BARNETT, Robert. J. W. Munger, 1228 Mun- 17 Auburn Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. SALES, Gavino. Sebasanio Sales, 108 Front roe Street, Denver, Colo. DALEY, Walter D. Mrs. Delia Daley, 6 Street, Hornell, N. Y. BAJGHMAN, Fred L. Mrs. Anna Baugh- Rinadge Terrace, Cambridge, Mass. SWARTZ, William W. Mrs. Fannie M. man, Utica, Ohio. DEMSKY, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Demsky, box Swarts Mooleyville, Ky. BECKMAN, Paul A. Alfred P. Beckman, 113, Lattimer Mines, Pa. TALMAN, Axel F. Peter Talman, Fort Mc- 1003 Jackson Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. DETOGNI, Luca. Clompio Negre, 463 Sum- Dowell, Cal. BEELER, Kenneth E. Mrs. Myrtle Leonard, mit Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. TAYLOR, Harry. Mrs. Clarissa Taylor, Corn- White Rock, Colo. DIGUISEPPE, Nicola. Minga Villa Sginola, ing, Iowa. BEERS, Ralph Howard. Howard Beers, R. F. 120 Mulberry Street, Harrisburg, Pa. WARFIELD, George K. Charles H. Warfield, D., Athens, N. Y. EDLUND, Fred. Mrs. Selma Edlund, 1217 83 Carmel Street, New Haven, Conn. BENISCHECK, Clem M. Mrs. Emma Benis- Fairmount Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. WELSH, Paul B. Mrs. Minnie W. Welsh, check, 433 Comanoe Street, Roxboro, Pa. EICHHORN, William H. Peter Eichhorn, 1405 Clark Street, Wilkinsburg, Pa. BENJAMIN, Albert E. Mrs. Jane Benjamin, 2328 Second Avenue, New York, N. Y. WHITE, William H. William A. White, R. F. D. 7, Towanda, Pa. ENNEN, Henry Herman. Mrs. Elsie Ennen, Nixon, Tex. BERLIN, Walter F. William A. Berlin, 358 Unadilla, Nebr. WILSON, Arthur M. Mrs. Mary M. Wilson, West Thirtieth Street, New York, N. Y. FAIRMAN, Walter E. Mrs. Elizabeth Die- Coatesville Pa BERGREN, Otto. Gus Bergren, 2927 East trick, Shickshinny, Pa. ZANOTTO, intonlo V. Mrs. Annie Zanotto, Seventy eighth Place, Chicago, Ill. FARMER, Perry B. Mrs. Susan M. Farmer, Mine Street, Leechburg, Pa. BIGELOW, Moroni M. John Y. Bigelow, St. R. F. D. 1, box 17, Mardela Springs, Md. BURGI, Fred F. Mrs. Kate Burgl, 223 West George, Utah. FEASTER, Wilbur T. Mrs. Louella G. Feas- Russell Street, Monroe, Wis. . BI LING' aSul. Paul Billings, 11 Abbott ter, Iconium, Mo. WACHTER, John J. John White, Neff Street, Avenue, Danbury, Conn. FLATNEY Andrew. Johan A. Fladaunet, Mount Washington, Pa. BINKLEY, Charles W. Jacob K. Binkley, Rissen, P. 0., Trondhjem, Norway. SHEPHERD, Frank Herbert. Mrs. Alice Reynolds Station, Pa. FLOM, Oscar. Mrs. Annie Flom, general de- Shepherd, Meadville, Mo. BINKLEY, Edward E. David Binkley, R. F. livery, Deslaces, N. Dak. TAYLOR, Elmer E. William M. Taylor, Du- D. 2, Burr Oak, Mich. FORTUNE, Toney. Mrs. Rebecca Fortune, luth, Ga. EIRKENHOLZ, Roy. William Birkenholz, R. F. D. 1, Mayesville, S. C. THOMPSON, Thorvald. Mrs. Lillian W. Parnell, Mo. FOUST, Clarence H. William Foust, Rock- Thompson, R. F. D. 3, Canby, Minn. BIRMELIN, Charles. Mrs. Barbara Birmelin, ford, Minn. VOLLMER, Friedrich. George Vollmer, Plevna, 328 Parker Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio. FOWLER, Robert F. Mrs. Eleanor McDevitt, Mont. BLEIMEYER, Arthur A. E. Frank Blel- 215 Thirteenth Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. WEIKEL, John W. Miss Cornelia Weikel, mever, 4009 Avenue M, Galveston, Tex. FOWLKS, James D, Mrs. Jennie B. Fowlks, 616 East Chestnut Street, Louisville, Ky. JAMES, Arthur. Mrs. Mayme Huffman. 2310 R. F. D. 2. Farmville, Va. WELLINGTON, Cyrus A. Ohmsby Welling- West Fifteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. FRASHER, Dennis. Mrs. Leila Bledsow, ton, Whitewright, Tex. BOLDEN, George. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, gen- Black Gum, Okla. ZIMMERMAN, William J. Herman Zimmer- eral delivery, Hughes, Ark. GEIST, Edwin I. Mrs. 'Ed Geist, 824 Bittner man, 3218 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BOOSE, Howard W. Mrs. Anna Marie Boose, Street, St. Louis, Mo. ABOOD, Abham. John Abood, 1802 South 529 Claybourne Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. GENNINGS, Marion E. Emory Matthews, Sikeston, Mo. Thirteenth Street, Omaha, Nebr. BOWMAN, Stanley L. Mrs. Margaret L. BAKER, Joseph. Mrs. Josephine Baker, box Bowman, Horsepen, Va. GIVENS, Thomas T. Sarah J. Givens, Ca- 126, Garden, Mich. BRODEUR, Sylvester. Mrs. Felix Oclair, 10 they, Cal. BLOWERS, Fred. Mrs. Lucy Blowers, R. F. Rolfe Street, Penacook, N. H. GJETIRUP, Lars. Lars P. Peterson, general D. 2, Mayfield, N. Y. BRONSTEIN, Abraham. Louis Weiner, 130 delivery, Lead Ore, Idaho. BOWLES, Ben Babney. Thomas Franklin East Eleventh Street, New York, N. Y. GLEGHORN, William C. Mrs. Ellen GIeg- Bowles, New London, Mo. BROKAW, Leonard P. William C. Brokaw, horn, general delivery, Sesser, Franklin BROOM, William D. Mrs. J. A. Broom, Fort 33 Walnut Street, Binghamton, N. Y. County, Ill. Lawn, S. C. BROWN, Esau A. Mrs. Rowen Brown, Moody, GOFF. Major F. Mrs. Bettie Goff, Princeton, N. C. BROWN, Harry. Mrs. Ida Brown, West Tex. Union, W. Va. Walter Mrs. Benjamin GOLDBERG, Louis J. Mrs. Dorothy Gold- BRUECHER, P. berg, 1462 Washington Avenue, CLARK, John E. Mrs. Mary Clines, Blum, Bruecher. 629 Milton Road, Rye, N. Y. New York, Tex. BUCHANAN, Franklin B. Mrs. Agusta F. N. Y. Buchanan, 1446 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines, GOLDEN, Raymond T. Herman H. Golden, CONRO, John. Mrs. H. Conro, 452 Hendee Iowa. Hyman, Mo. Street, Elgin, IIIL GRABOWSKI, Joseph. Alex Grabowski, 15 CORKRAN, Roscoe. Mrs. Mary Corkran, 5643 BULLARD, Jesse J. W. C. Bullard, Midden- Sheridan Street, Orange, N. J. Cherry Street, Philadelphia, Pa. dorf, S. C. GREEN, William C. Robert L. Green, R. F. DAHL, Albert C. Miss Mary Dahl, 105 BURKS, Don L. Mrs. Mollie C. Burks, R. F. D. 1. Union, Ky. Cherry Street, Buffalo, N. Y. D. 8, Amherst, Va. GREGORY, Sylvester S. Mrs. Hattie Greg- DANIELS, Thomas. Howard Daniels, Bakers- BURNE, James H. Mrs. Sarah McGee, 3723 field, Cli. North Mozart Street, Chicago, Ill. ory, 1816 North Twenty-third Street, St. CAGOULIDES, Andreas A. Angelo Cagou- Louis, Mo. EPPERSON, John Fuller. Joseph Epperson, lides, 367 Howe Street, Akron, Ohio. GUERINI, Fred A. Antonio Guerini, 10 Bel- Charleston, Tenn. Anderson, 3045 Stone knan Street, Ashtabula, Ohio. FINLEY, Robert L. Jefferson F. Findley, R. CARLSON, Gust. Pete HAGERTY, Jacob Joseph. William Hagerty, F. D. 2, Round Mountain, Ala. Avenue, Omaha, Nebr. 2526 East Gaul Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CARNEY, Edward C. F. Mrs. Mary Carney, GILLIGAN, Joseph P. Mrs. Marion Willard, 48 Hale Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HAHN, Carl G. Mrs. Clara Hahn, 326 South 63 Auburn Street, Boston, Mass. Weidenhaft, Bouldin Street, Baltimore, Md. GONN, Alex. Adam Gonn, Rleichert Avenue, CARPENTER, William R. Fred HALE, Stanley. Mrs. Martin Hale, 36 North Averil, N. J. Glen Elder, Kans. Belvedere Avenue, York, Pa. CARTER, Mike. Jim M. Cavett, Cleveland, HENNINGER, William E. Mrs. Charles Hen- Tenn. HEART, John. Mrs. Theresia Hear], Perry ninger, Lake Katrine, N. Y. and Willow Avenues, Maspeth, N. Y. HILL, William H. Mrs. Tina Wells, R. P. D. CAVANAUGH, John P. William Cavanaugh, HEARL, Melvin E. Mrs. Marian Studlien 3, box 108, Greenville, Ky. 1015 North Walnut Avenue, Bay City, Hear], 28 Fifth Street north, Moorhead, HOLCOMB, Clarence A. Mrs. Delilah Hol- Mich. Minn. comb, R. F. D. 1, Freeburg, Ill. CENTERS, Hayden V. Mrs. Lizzie Centers, HEFTY, William F. Adolph Hefty, 15 Charles HOLLOWAY, William C. J. W. Holloway, R. F. D. 1, Hamilton, Mont. Street, Rose Bank, Staten Island, N. Y. Derossett. 'Tenn. CHRONES, Thomas. Miss Frances Sullivan, HEITHOFF, Robert W. Mrs. Adele Heithoff, HORKEY, George. Fred Horkey, Morrowrille, 1123 Pamrapo Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. 1988 Belmont Avenue, New York, N. Y. Kans. CHUMLEY, Frank A. Ben Chumley, Laurens, HELGESON, Peder C. Helge Helgeson, R. HOLZAPFEL, Albert Peter. Mrs. Frank S. C. - F. D. 1, Rothsay, Minn. Susan Holzapfel, 289 Townsend Avenue, CINCZRAPINI, Gionwanna. Qiovarni Cincez- HERBERGER, Fred. Miss Frances Herber- Detroit, Mich. rapini, 162 Portland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ger, 3234 Iowa Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. HUEY, George C. Brock Huey, R. F. D. 2, CLAUS, Harry E. Emil A. Claus, 56 Ben- HOGAN, Lloyd. Miss Edith Hogan, Oakdale, Fairmont, W. Va. nett Avenue, Arlington, N. J. Cal. JENKS, Arthur A. Mrs. Eliza Jenks, 62G CLEARY, Michael Paul. James Cleary, 871 HUSE, George G. Mrs. Jennie G. Huse, War- Jackson Street, Holley, N. Y. Second Avenue, New York, N. Y. saw, Mo. KMETZ, Frank J. Mrs. Anna Kmetz, 5047 CLEMENS, Roy. H. Mrs. Laura A. Clemens, Finn Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Weston, Mo. IGOU, Oscar. Mrs. Estella Igou, Ooltewal, KREJCI, Louile. Mrs. Mary Horak, 1489 Tenn. COCKOROS, Aristotle. Kleavutos Cockoros South Third Street, East Cedar Rapids, 400 West Fifty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. JONES, Edward E., jr. Edward E. Jones, 8 Iowa. COE, Carl C. William F. Coe, Middletown, Quincy Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LAMPLEY, Allie. Mrs. Nanie Lampley, Cam- Mo. JONES, Joseph. Joseph Lebarge, Athelston, den, Tenn. - Quebec, Canada. COHEN, Max. Abraham Cohen, 193 Madison LEWIS, Henry G. Jake Lewis, Pachuta, PALMONE, Carlo. Pasquale Shalla, Lockport, Miss. Street, New York, N. Y. Ill. COLEMAN, Charles J. Charles Coleman, 48 PALOMBO, Angelo. Giuseppe Palombo, 27J LIBAIRE, Fred C. Frank Libaire, Adrian, Union Street, Ballston Spa, N. Y. Ward Street, Rochester, N. Y. Minn. COLLEY, Aubrey F. Mrs. Nora R. Colley, PARKER, Charles V. Ellis T. Parker, May- LIMES, Ray. Miss Millie Limes, Ingraham, Clarkton, Va. ville, N. Y. Ill. COLLINS, Ben Clyde. Hiram Clyde Collins, PETERSON, John A. Peter G. Johanson, MeCLOSKEY, Joseph F. Peter McCloskey, star route, Cabool, Mo. Yznanas, Elmeboda, Sweden. box 197, Uxbridge, Mass. CORCORAN, Phillip A. Mrs. Mary Corco- PITNER, Paul Getzhell. William F. Pitner, McGINNIS, Lawrence. Grace Sawyer, 510 ran. 59 Valley Street, Kansas City. Kans. Tuscola, Ill. Broadway, Linton, Ind. COTTINGHAM, John: Mrs. Annie Cotting- REVET, Daniel A. Mrs. Adela Revet, 8 Clark MARLEY, Arthur B. Thomas Eli Marley. ham, R. F. D. 1, box 6, Darlington, S. C. Street, Milford, Conn. Pleasant Garden, N. C. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 17 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING MARTIN, William B. Mrs. John W. Martin, SANFORD, Thomas Wallace. Mrs. Hannah WEISSHAND, George W. Mrs. Anna Weis Grenada, Miss. Wilhelmina Sanford, 232 Sixth Street, Min- hand, 1102 Stannage Avenue, Albany, Cal. MOLLINEIX, George H. Mrs. Anna Mol- neapolis, Minn. WEST, Ray. Artie Francis West, 1402 Mott lineux, 4351 Ridgewood Avenue, Richmond SAPPINGTON, Sherman Henry. S. H. Sap- Street, Toledo, Ohio. Hill, N. Y. pington, box 25, Rosalia, Kans. WHITE, Joseph. Mrs. Elizabeth Redfield, PALMERTON, Roy 0. J. F. Palmerton, Zion SCIERER, George Joseph. Mrs. Doro Scherer, 2426 South Rosewood Street, Philadelphia, City, Ill. 321 East Forty-sixth Street. New York, N. Y. Pa. PICHLIK, James J. James Pichlik, 1918 SCITWARZ, Homer Franklin. Mrs. Mary ADE, William H. Mrs. Anna Herrman, 563 Loefiler Court, Chicago, Ill. Schwarz. Letart, W. Va. South Eleventh Street, Newark, N. J. PITKE, John Edward. Mrs. Badie Pytko, 8 SPARKS, Clyde A. Mrs. Pearl Williams, box AGOSTINE, Felix. Mrs. John Agostine, Em- Elm Street, Central Falls, R. . 350. Pratt, Kans. pire, La. QUERY, William F. Mrs, Viola Query, SPARKE, Homer A. Mrs. Ross Sparke, Pro- ARIEHART, Clare. Mrs. Glie Arehart, Mans- Villisca, Iowa. thersville, Ind. field, Ohio. RAPANOS, Athanasios. Nicholas Rapanos, WHITE, Ralph R. Mrs. Hannah White, R. ARMOR, William A. George W. Armor, East 1027 Sholto Street, Chicago, Ill. F. D. 2. Houlton, Me. Lake, Tenn. REM1PE, Albert. Mrs. Anua Rempe, 111 McGUIRE, Alfred J. Mrs. James McGuire, ARMSTRONG, Brady B. Albert Armstrong, South Fourth Street, Brooklyn, N. T. 801 West Ninth Street, Wilmington, Del. Loretta Avenue, Toronto, Ohio. RISHER, Harry L. William Risher, Slidell, MAJOR, Duncan Augustus. Edd A. Major,- BAXTER, Lum. William C. Baxter, 2044 La. Blackburn, Mo. Ezghteenth Avnue, Columbus, Ga. RIVERS, Fred -M. Robert Rivers, Ridgeway, MANN, James H. Buford L. Clark, Boston, BIERWEILER, John F. Mrs. Louise Bier- N. C. Ky. weiler, 171 East One hundred and thirty- RUGG. Fred D. Deloss Rugg, Perrysburg, MARTIN, Roy M. Nels Martin, H. F. P. 3, first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. N. Y. Dodge Center, lnn. BLEVINS, William C. Aras Blevins, Kon- SCOTT, Clarence H. Mrs. Jennie Scott, 131 MAYNE4 Robert T. Robert B. Mayne, R. F. D. nark, Washington County, Va. Reynolds Street, Rochester, N. Y. 39. Gasport, N. Y. BOWMAN, Doe. Harry Bowman, Gabbard, SINNOTT, Jaoes A. First National Bank, MAZUCCI, Dominick T. Joseph Mazuei, 134 Ky. Sherman, Cal. Scholes Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. CARTER, Percy B. Mrs. Belle L. Carter, R. SHIA, Timothy J. Mrs. Bridget Shea, 202 MENEGATO, Tony D. Joseph Moneaato, F. D. 3, Batavia, Ohio. fonroe Street, Hoboken, N. J. United States Immigration Office, Niagara COFFELT, Terrill Cromwell. Mrs. Anna AKERS, Madison P. Psalters S. Akers, Car- Falls, N. Y. Henrietta Coffelt, R. F. D. 7, Marion, Kans. thage, Va. MILLER, Henry A. Mrs. Ellen Miller. 2426 COMPTON, James R. Mrs. Agnes Compton, BAKER, Prank H. Mrs. Agnes G. Baker, a2 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cox e Creek, Va. Fralo Street, Mill Valley, Cal. MISMASH, John. Joe Mismash, 3022 St. COUGHLIN, Tom. Dr. F. W. Fort, Olin, RISEE, Keppler A. Eugene 'lair Avenue, Cloveland, Ohio. Iowa. A. Bisbee, 671 310S, Monroe. Walter Moss, Elizabeth City, Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. CRACOLICI, Salratore. Bennedetto Craco- BROWN, George. Iamell McCarty, Oneida, lici, 42 Ellery Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. N. Y. NAGLE, Patrick. lirs. Margaret Hill, 2068 CROOK, Julian. Mrs. Ophelia J. Anthony Avenue, New York, N. Y. Crook, CAMPBELL, Samuel A. David E. Campbell, East Avenue, Cedartown, Ga. R. F. B. 1, Toronto, Ohio. NELSON, Clarence D. Robert Nelson, , CURTIS, Earl W. Harry B. Fisher, Yukon, COX, Logan. Mrs. Rhoda Cox, general deliv- Idaho. Mo. NOWELS. Frank M. James Nowels, 320 Vic- DELANEY, Cornelius V. Mrs. Margaret ery, Yosemite, Ky. toria Street, Corona, Cal. L. COYNE, Michael Ecward. Mrs. Mary Coyne, Delanej. 71 Sprng Street, Wappingers R. F. D. 1, Iluberton, Wis. OAKER, Tom. Mrs. Anna Oakes, Courtney, Falls, N Y. CRAMMER, Ananias. Raleigh C. Crammer, Tex. DZEKEWICZ, John. Joe Dzekevicz, 216 St. R. F. D. 1, Rookins. Mo. O'DfLL, Sanford. Mrs. Eliza Halstrad, Ian- Clair Street, Ashland, Wis. GOODWIN, Chester H. Mrs. EIIa M. Good- roek. N Y. ELLIOTT, George D. Mrs. Luke Daniel El- win, 20.21 Hearst Street, Berkeley, Cal. O'NEILL. Mchmel. 2d Stephen O'Neill, Bos- liott, luntingdon Station, N. Y. KAUFMAN, Isadore David Kaufman, 356 ton, Ontario, Canada. EVELAND, Charles A. Mrs Annie Eveland, Linden Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. OSTER, John P. Mrs. Barbara Oster, 012 New Hope, Pa. SIIERRILL, Elmer. Coleman Sherrill, Bloom- East High Street, Jefferson City, l. FOREMAN, Fred. Mrs. Bent J. Brick, Ileeb- ington, Ind. PARKER. Ralph. Albert Edward Parker, R. nor Mont. SNYDER, Robert. Mrs. Mary . Snyder, F D. 30. Appleton, N. Y GRUBBS, William W. Mrs. Addle Grubbs, 2710 Pratt Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PAUL, Clarence A. .Mrs. John II. Paul, Ful- Huntsville, Ala. ALTON, Cliaence. John Alton, Stamps, Ark. ton, Mo. IIASS, Harold. George D. Ilass, Kellerton, AMEDY, Herbert E. Napoleon Amedy, Web- PAULEY, Charles T. Mandy Pauley, Rose lees. sterville, Vt. Hill. Va. IIETAIER, Edward F. -Mrs. Bertha Helmer, ANTONELLI. Pasquale. Domieneco Goffel, POLIZZOTTI, Rozard T. Bartolo Polizzaotti, Brownton, Minn. 105q Blackadote Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3Pt Clay Steet. Paterson, N. J. Hi LLENBRAND, Otto. Louis Hillenbrand, BAuGINSKI, Jacob. Adolph Machalowsky, POOR, Frank II. Mrs. Maggie Poor, Madrid, 1812 Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 5737 Washteno Avenue, Chicago, III. Iowa. IIINTZ, Edward H. Mrs. Augusta Hintz, BYRD, Henry. Mrs. Alice Griflith, Cannel POPPLER, Edward J. John Poppler, Frazee, 1128 Arthur Avenue. Milwaukee, Wis. City, Ky. Minn. HOLDER, Oscar S. Mrs. Mary R. Holder, BYRNES, James. James Byrnes, 1564 rast RAMlSTEAB. Hans Andrew. Mrs. A1. Bred- Cypress, Tenn. Tnirtieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. son, Viscount, Saskatchewan, Canada. HUDSON, Charcs V. Mrs. Martha Hudson, CHEAGEAR, Anthony. Martin Perfiensky RICO, Fredoick Rolf. John Rose, 328 Don- Ruleville, Miss. 10 Cleveland Street, Hudson, Pa. eer Avenue, Monessen, Pa. HYMAN, Irving. Loule Hyman, 91 Rocka- CIIESONIS, Stanley. George Chesonis, 332 RINALDI, Rinaldo. Joseph Spiecioli, 0 Win- way Road, Jamaica, N. Y. Center Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ter Street, Pittston, Pa. JACKSON, Sam B. Mrs. Winnie Jackson, CIIIAVARO, Pasquale. Domonatoe Chiavaro, ROGELL. Herman. Mrs. Sarah Rocell, 2003 fine 0(od. S. C. 266 East One hundred and fifty-fourth East Ninth Street, Kansas City, Mo. JORGENSON, Otto. Jorgen Jorgenson, Dag- Street, New York, N. Y. BOLEtS, Harry J. Henry Rolfs, West Bend, mar, Mont. COGGIN, Aylmer E. James W. Taylor, Abi- Wis. TeA. KEEHN, Martin J. Mrs. Morne G. Keehn, lene, ROSENBLOOM, Joseph. Mrs. Morris Rosen- R. F. D. 2, MarlIon, Mich. COUCH, Albert C. Mrs. Rilda M. Couch, 657 bloom, 127 South Highland Avenue, Pitts- KENNEDY, William J. Mrs. Annie Kennedy, Webster Street, Palo Alto, Cal. burgh, Pa. 017 Lakeside Ar enue, Eau Claire, Wis. DONEGAN, John F. Mrs. Catherine Donegan, 245 Robertson Street, Hudson, N. Y. ROUSS, Conrad. Mrs. Matilda Rqess, 10 St. KURTIL Walter A. Mrs. Louise Kurth, DRESSBACK, Ira B. Mrs. Esther R. Dress- Nicholas Avenue, New York, N. Y. Eau Claire, Wis. SAMMARTINO, Nicholas. Felix Sammartino, LAPOTTH. Frank E. Mrs. Minnie Lapour, back, R. F. D. 2, Oblong, Ill. 1308 Ellsworth Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Tyndall, S. Dak. GOW, Fred 0 Andrew Gow, R. F. D. 1, Dal- SCHILLER, Max Henry. Mrs. Rose Boor, 711 LUEDE-MAN. Alfred C. Mrs. Fred trede- ton, Pa. North Larch Street, Lansing, Mich. man. S47 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. HEYMANN, Rudoluh E. Edward A. Hey- SENIOR, Emsley. Mrs. Edith Eller Pulley, McEWEN, Stewart D. Mrs. Mary MoEwen, mann, Jamesburj, N. J. Simonton, Tex. 102 Zotriski Street, Jersey City, N. J. IIUNSAKER. Albert F. Mrs. Ira Hunsaker, SOLFERINO, Vincenzo. Pasquale Colarullo, BREISACITER. Frederick. lr. Catherine 4045 Brooklyn Avenue, Sattle, Wash. 833 Washington Street, Newtonville, Mass Brosacher, 708 Woodward Avenue, Brook-s HUNTER, Ballard. Joseph Hunter, Bloom- SPALDING. Harry G. Mrs. Frances Spal- lyn, N. Y. field. Ind. ding, 13 Hopkins Avenue, Jersey City, GIEBElR, Leo A. Mrs. James Gieber, Waynej KEHOE. Joseph. Mrs. Sarah Kehoe, 545 N. J. Kans. West Fiftieth Street, New York, N. Y. STRATTON, Elmer G. Mrs. Sarah Stratton, HILLOCK, Thomas A. Mrs. James Bothwell, KELLEY, Joseph F. Mrs. James F. Kelley, Whitlash, Mont. 1123 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N Y. What Cheer. Iowa STRATTON, William. Lottie J. Stratton, 281 MACKOWSKI, Andrew. Joe Mackowski, R4 KIMBER, Walter. Mrs. Catherine Kimber, Franklin Road, Pontiac, Mich. F. D. 7. box 47, Laporte, Ind. Central Park, Holland. Mich. MARRS, KOREA, George. Mrs. Mary Korba, box 125, SWENSON, Thomas P. Andrew P. Swenson, John IL John Wesley Mart, Tal kie, Janesaille, Pa. R. F. D. 1, Iola, Wis. Mo. McKENZIE, Jesse F. Mrs. Josephine McKen- TROUTMAN, Leslie Edward. Edward Trout- MARTIN. Jesse R. Mrs. Sarah A. Martini zie, care of Tejon Ranch, Bakersfield, Cal. man, West Sunbury, Pa. 2023 Susquehanna Avenue, Philadelphiaa MORGAN. Robert L. James T. Morgan, R. F. VAN HORN, Peter. Harry Van Horn, Wil- Pa. D. Z Virgilina, Va. Ilamson, N. Y. PARDEE, George W. Mrs. Jane A. Pardeek OAS, George Mrs. C. Oas, 278 Glen Street, VRANA, William. Mrs. Mary Vrana, 3289 general delivery, Caseville, Mich. Janesville. Wis. West Fifty-eighth Street, Cleveland. Ohio. RICHTER, Wilmer S. Mrs. Sophie S. Rich O'TOOLE. William T. Mrs. Mary Baldus, rear WAGNER. LEE H. Peter Wagner, 61 Kansas ter, 2424 South Seventy-second Street of 1230 Leopard Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Avenue, Hornell, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. PENMAN. Donald. William J. Penman, hox WAHL, Carroll A. Albert G. Wahl, 7323 RIDING, James E. Mrs. L. 0. Riding, 52 137. Williston, N. Dak. Tabor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. County Street, Fall River, Mass. PIERCE. Thomas L. Mrs. Nancy Pierce, WALTERS, George. Steeve Walters, Wof- RUNKILE. Warren N. Mrs. Mary Ann Runt Burleson, Tex. ford, Ky. kle, 417 Broadway, Hanover, Pa. 71 -18-5 18 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

THOMPSON, Hershel F. Henry Thomp- BURKETT, Lyman R. Mrs. Ella Burkett, GORDON, Homer S. Mrs. Elizabeth- Gordon, son, Deer River, Minn. Pineola, N. 038 Penn Avenue, Turtle Creek, Pa. WALSH, Martin W. Mrs. Mary A. Walsh, CARR, William J. William F. Carr, 7231 KRUPPA, Anton J. Mrs. Mary Kruppa, 2728 R. F. D. 4, Geneva, N. Y. Anne Avenue Maplewood, Mo. North Hamlin Street, Chichgo, Ill. FENSTERMACHER, William L. Harvey SHATSWELL, Claud B. Mrs. Cassie B. Wounded Slightly. Fenstermacher, 428 East Eighth Street, Ber- Shatswell, Snohomish, Wash. wick, Pa. SPIVEY, Lloyd C. Mrs. Thomas A. Spivey, COLONEL. GREEN, John W. Mrs. Mary Garman, Alex- Rio Vista, Cal. WIECZOREK, George Aloysius. Mrs. George ander, N. Dak. WATSON, George Andrew. Mrs. Nannie Wat- A. Wieezorek, 2306 Nortla Twenty-fourth HEINZ, Jacob. Mrs. Regina Heinz, 227 Olm- son, P. F. D. 8, Columbus, Kans. Street, Omaha, Nebr. stead Place, Glendale, N. Y. ANSTINE, Leslie Glem. George M. Anstiec, PYLE, Miller. Mrs. Crete Pyle, Iligbee. Mo. Utica, Nebr. MANOR. RINGEN, Walter E. Henry Ringen, 477 West BELGER, Arthur I. Mrs. Margaret A. Geh- LEE, Ernest Galvin. Mrs. Luisa Griggs Lee, One hundred and fifty-fifth Street, New ring, 1104 Street, Quincy, III. care of A. F. Fegan, 4531 Bliss Road, El York, N. Y. BIRD, Edward J. Mrs. Mary Brew, 1208 Paso, Tex, SIMS, Perle C. Mrs. Julia Sims, R. F. D. 1, Delores Street, San Francisco, Cal. CAPTAIN. Wellsburg. W. Va. BLISS, Paul P. Mrs. Nellie E. Bliss, Jeffer- PLANK, Joseph A. Mrs. Verna C. Plank, TALLANT, Drury J. Mrs. Helen L. Tallant, son, Ohio. 4788 West End Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 2522 Octavia Street, San Francisco, Cal. BULLOCK, William R. Mrs. William Bul- STRATTON, Homer. Charles Stratton, 1323 lock, 301 East Ninetieth Street, New York, LIEUTDNANTS. Jefferson Street, Kansas City, Mo. LOWRY, Harry. Frank S. Lowry, 828 Hous- N. Y. BAUCILE, Thomas II., jr. Mrs. Thomas H. ton Street, Golumbia, Pa. ENSLEY, Raymond Chester. Mrs. Ora Ens- Bauchlo, jr., 110 Riverside Drive, New York, KILROY, Joseph F. Frank Kilroy, 2731 East ley, 142 Duncan Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. N. Y. Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. FISHER, Jay. E. H. Fisher, 955 East Pros- COPLEN, Donald G. Alonzo Coplen, 1728 GROTHE, Ray. Arthur Grothe, Des Moines, pect Street, York, Pa. Forty-fifth Street, Seattle, Wash. Iowa. GRINDELL, Archie Chester. Andrew Grin- McMULLIN, Alfred J. Mrs. Charles E. Mc- LYNCH, Edward J. Mrs. Frank Caruso, 38 dell, 701 St. Marie Street, Duluth, Minn. Mullin, 368 *Stowell Avenue, Milwaukee, Main Street, Springfield, Mass. McLAUGHLIN, James L. Mrs. Anna E. Mc- Wis BELL, Leland D. Dr. Samuel Bell, 253 Glad- Laughlin, 815 Lakewood Avenue, Youngs- TWAY, Thomas D. Mrs. Marie J. Tway, stone Avenue, Detroit, Mich. town, Ohio. Mount Sterling, Ohio. DALTON, James John. John J. Dalton, 116 RESIG, Herman L. Mrs. Anna S. Resig, 2114 JOHNSON, William. John F. Johnson, Welch, Prospect Street, Astoria, N. Y. Nineteenth Street, Altoonra, Pa. W. Va. FINLEY, Archie John. Patric J. Finley, Win- WILLOX, Alexander J. Mrs. Jane Perry, 21 ELLSWORTH, Williard L. Mrs. Bessie B. ters, Mich. Douglas Street, Ambler, Pa. Ellsworth, 317 Forest Avenue, West De- McGOUGH, D'Arle. C. A. McGough, West DINON, Ruby M. R. M. Dinon, 867 East troit, Mich. Mansfield, Ohio. Sixth Street, St. Paul, Minn. ABERNATHY, John W. Jake 0. Frank, 2162 PATTIE, DOWDY, Ottis. Thomas Dowdy, Milan, Ga. A Street, Granite City, Ill. Nestor C. Mrs. Ilattle R. Pattie, SEYFRIED, Samuel F. William Nonne- BRYAN, William S. Mrs. Mildred Bryan, 323 Gainesville, Va. macher, West Catasauqua, Pa. Woodlawn Avenue, Kirkwood, Mo. PEACOCK, Edgar L. Edgar L. Peacock, TON. Gilbert John. Samuel C. Ton, Clymer, STEVENSON, Edward Ford. Mrs. Mary P. Chickamauga Park, Ga. N. Y. MARTIN, Robert L. Mrs. Emma B. Martin, Stevenson, 5006 West Seventh Street, Plain- 010 Warrington Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. WADE, George B. William E. T. Wade, R. field, N. J F. D. 1, Leeds, S. C. BieRTSCHEY, Stanton Louis. Louis Bert- CORPORALS. SCHAEFFLER, Stephen Joseph. Edward S. 15.i VirginI Avenue, Phoebus, Va. schey, ASHBAUGII, Schaeffler, 625 West One hundred and fifty- PHILLIPP, Louis S. Mrs. Louis S. Phillipp, Arthur Andrew. Mrs. Kitty sixth Street, New York, N. Y. 1113 Fourth Avenue, North Nashville, Tenn. Ashbaugh, 4144 Locust Street, Kansas City, Mo. LAUBRICH, Herman. Frank Laubrich, Hazel- SERGEANTS. BARRY, Garrett J. Mrs. John J. Barry, 792 hurst, Pa. CAVETT, Yale II. Thomas W. Cavett, Phil- Hall Street, Manchester, N. II. DITTUS, Harry. Mrs. Minna Dittus, 1111 lips, Nebr. FLETCHER, Jasper N. Jasper Fletcher, Es- Potts Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CHRISTIE, Nelson J. Mrs. Fannie Christie, tell Springs, Ala. LOONEY, Grady. Mrs. Jesse L. Bannister, Dumont, N. .T. KERINS, John J. Patrick Kerins, Dartmouth Belton, S. C. MABRY, Reubin W. Jasper Mabry, R. F. D. Street, North Chelmsford, Mass. COVER, Gerald H. J. H. Cover, Indicator 3, Sandersville, Miss. WRIGHT, Arthur. Rev. A. E. Wright, R. F. Print Co., Youngstown, Ohio. WILLIAMS, Clarence. Mrs. Emma Mason, D. 4, Gaffney, S. C. MANNING, Thomas. Mrs. Mary Naglie, 753 Fannie Street, Baton Rouge, La. DRESEL, Charles F. Mrs. Mary Dresel, Hartsdale, N. Y. ADAMS, Thomas F. Miss Katherine M. Clark, Lykens, Pa. OTT, Napolian. Mrs. Ruby Bertha Ott, 1312 004 Harvard Street, Washington, D. C. FARRELL, Howard Aloysious. Jerome W. Clay Street, Montgomery, Ala. IIOEY, John E., jr. John E. Hoey, 49 Web- Farrell, 48 Arch Street, Johnson City, SMOLINSKI, John J. Julius Smolinski, 3403 ster Street, Ridgefield Park, N. J. N. Y. North Karlov Avenue, Chicago, Ill. McWILLIAMS, Earl J. Mrs. Margaret Mc- FRANCIS, RusseA G. Mrs. Lucy Francis, RVJADER, Harold. Augustus Reader, 223 Williams, Alta Vista, Kans. 225 Albert Court, box 526, Fairmont, W. Va. East Street, East Boston, Mass. PIERCE, Elbert R. Mrs. N. L. Pierce, Fall LANDAU, Fred. Joseph Landau, 260 Gilson BRYAN, Jacob F. Mrs. Ella J. Bryan, R. F. Branch, Tenn. Street, Buffalo, N. Y. D. 3, Perkasie, Pa. TRACEY, William. Mrs. Delia Tracey, 1 WILES, Lewis Benson. Sam Wiles, Rushville, SOULE, Fred. Mrs. Jennie Soule, R. F. D. 4, Newark Street, Boston, Mass. Nebr. Kalamazoo, Mich. DAVIS, Charles .T. Mrs. Jennie C. Davis, 42 WHEATLEY, Walter A. W. F. Wheatley, Big MILLER, Leo J. N. J. Miller, Charter Oak, West Sixty-first Street, New York, N. Y. Clifty, Ky. Iowa. KOMISAREK, Frank. Mrs. Tillie Komisarek, GILLEN, Clyde D. Jack Gillen, High Point, O'NETL, Carl. Mrs. Carl O'Neil, Chagrin 118 East Park Street, Toledo, Ohio. N. C. Falls, Ohio. MACINNIS, Charles M. Mrs. Mary MacInnis, ALLOWAY, Homer E. Harry Alloway, Sister- WAGONERS. Stanton Lane, Mystic, Conn. Ville, W. Va. NELSON, Cecil Dewey. Joseph Nelson, 607 BIRD, James T. Mrs. David Bird, 12 Park DEKAY, Frank G. Frank E. Dekay, warden, Hickory Street, Champaign, Ill. Street, Bristol, Conn. State penitentiary, Boise, Idaho. SWANSON. Arthur B. Peter Swanson, Lo- BURT, George W. James Burt, 122 North Mc- HANES, Rogan. Mrs. Mary Carroll, St. ietto, Nebr. Donough Street, Montgomery, Ala. James, Mo. CANADY, Guy J. Mrs. Ida Wright' Syron, CASTLE, Terry J. Mrs. Sarah J. Castle, Main ALBERT, Alfred R. Robert Albert, 1953 Garfield, Wash. Street, Plaistow, N, HI. Wakeling Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WISLER, Donald P. James 0. Wisler, 872 DENNIS, Charles James. Mrs. Cora Dennis, MATHEWS, Walter J. Granville Mathews. Clinton Street, Defiance, Ohio. Richmond, Mo. Alger, Ohio. BOWERS, William B. Mrs. Clemis B. Bowers, JOHNSON, Oscar R. Frank Johnson, Poulsbo, LANGLEY, Thomas, jr. Mrs. Mary Langley, general delivery, Westville, Okla. Wash. 9313 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. EINSTEIN, Hyman. Abe Schranske, 206 JONES, Glen F. Thomas Jones, Sugargrove, Riverside Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wis. MUSICIAN. RENTZ, George 1. Mrs. O. D. Rhodeman, Branchville, S. C. McCOLLUM, John O. Mrs. Elvira McCollum, CARLSON, Carl M. Carl J. Carlson, Wood- WOOD, Jesse.. Mrs. Annie E. Wood, Fairview Mount Vernon, Ill. hell, Ill. Road, Crum Lynne, Delaware County, Pa. NELSON, Gustave E. Mrs. Sophia Nelson McDONALD. Robert B. Mrs. Annie McDon- 1514 Schilling Avenue, Chicago Heights, Ill. ald, Ara, Okla. OSTRANDER, Clarence. G. A. Ostrander, 1023 HUSTED, Charles J. Mrs. Eva T. Hasted, 56 MORGAN, William C. Mrs. Libbie R. Morgan, East Ninth Street, Chillicothe, Mo. Windle Park, Tarrytown, N. Y. 231 North Tenth Street, Pottsville, Pa. SHOEMAKER, Ralph T. Mrs. Marty T. Shoe- WADE, Sibley J. Le Roy Wade, Alabaster. REISKER, Raymond C. F. A. Reisker, Mount maker, 3112 Frankford Avenue, Philadel- Mich. Lebanon, Pa. phia, Pa. CAMPANILE, Frank X. Louis Campanile, ZIMMERS, Roy R. Mrs. M. Maloney, 120 SLAGLE, William P. Harry B. Slagle, 6348 1507 Summerfield Avenue, Asbury Park, Pittsburgh, Pa. Steiner Street, Chicago, Ill. N. 4. Carrington Street, STEWART, O'ROUIRKE, Thomas. Mrs. George O'Connell, Byron E. Ines Brideaux, Markley, MARTIN, Leonard J. Harry L. Martin, 218 29 South Putnam Street. Buffalo. N. Y. Tex. Pennington Avenue, Trenton, N. J. GASS, Roland. Waldo Gass, 691 Delafield A1DDOX, Ernest. Emory Maddox, Mount MUNSON, Elmer W. Miss Frances Embry, Avenue, West New Brighton, Staten Island, Vernon, Ill. 409 South Chestnut Street, Champaign, Ill. N.Y. MARLIN, William R. Mrs. Terry Marlin, IECHANICS. 3-ENGE, Herman S. William L. Benge, Hunts- Pawnee, Okla. ville, Tex. BATCHELOR, Archie. George Batchelor, 630 HOLLEN, Willie L. Mrs. Noba G. Hollen, BLACKBURN, Chester 0. Mrs. Addie M. East Shipping Street. Lawrenceburg,- Ind. Condon, Oreg. Blackburn, 432 East Carlton Avenue, On- BAILEY, Grover C. Nute Bailey, R. F. D. 2, HAUPTLI, Ernest J. Miss Marie Hauptil, tario, Cal. Stanley, Va. 107 Mariposa Street, Syracuse, N. Y. TIOYLAN, Thomas. Mrs. John McGlenchey, COOPER, Royal W. Mrs. Susan D. Cooper, COREY, Samuel R. Mrs. Martha Corey, gen- 5071 Reno Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mapletown, Minn. eral delivery, Dwight, Kans. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 19 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING COOKS. WHITE, Harry R. Mrs. A. W. Cross, 28 East FUSSARO, Angelo. Joseph Fussaro, 315 BLANTON, George. Mrs. Luin Cull, 954 Forty-fourth Street, Chicago, Ill. Ninetieth Strcet, Brook n, N. Y. South Fifteenth Street. Louisville, Ky. WOLEVER, Harold Reed. Jack J. Wolever, GACA, Joseph K. Paul Gaca, 1611 South BUSH, John W. F. P. rush, Nickelsville, Va. 533 North Fourth Street, Fredonia, Kans. Wood Street, Chicago, Ill. SMITH, Jesse N. Joe Smith, Lamount, Okla. LARSON, Edwin Lawrence. Mrs. Martin GRUBB, Forest C. J. 0. Gruh, R. 1'. D. 2, WYATT, George T. Joe Borcomb, Lily Street, Swanson, Balfour, N. Dak. Scottsville, Ky. Rouses Point, N. Y. O'CONNOR, Terry J. Mrs. K. O'Connor, 441 HINN, Alex L. John Ilin, general delivery, IERR, Francis Marion, jr. Francis Marion Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Portal, N. Dak. Heir, Gypsum, Kans. SHEEHAN, Vincent F. Morris Sheehan, JENKINS, Ivyl E. Thomas Jenkins, Holiday, GORALSKI, James. Mrs. Mary Goralski, Falls City, Nebr. Mo. 1937 Fleet Street, Baltimore, Md. EVERSOLE, Ben. Mrs. Janet Clarkston, 104 JENSEN, Arthur W. Mrs. Anna Jensen, 208 GORMAN, Morris. Miss Ruth German, 95 East Can 1 Street, Hamilton, Ohio. Sixtieth Street. Chicago, Ill. Providence Street, Worcester, Mass. FORCIEA, Harold A. Mrs. A. A. Forciea, LESNEWSKI, Wladislaw. Stephen Mose- GRANTHAM, Luther L. Miss Lula Grantham, Oak Park, Stillwater, Minn. lewsky, 100 Lumkin Street, Hamtramck, Favetteville, N. C. RUSSEL, William H. Mrs. Kizzie Russel, Detroit, Mich. IIUTTO, Sam J. Landy Hutto, Blackville, Mobley, Tenn. McTIERNAN, John F. Mrs. Margaret Me- S. C. VAUGHN, Clyde W. Mrs. Charles Vaughn, Tiernan, 5CA Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. 315 Scannel Avenue, Marietta, Ohio. NICHOLSON, Otto L. Frank Nicholson, R. IHBE, Ernst. Herman Ihbe, 404 Thirty-third WARD, Oscar E. Mrs. Josephine Ward, Corn- F. D. 4, Oxford, N. Y. Street, Milwaukee, Wis. wall, N. Y. PALLIO, Tony. Frank Pallio, 717 Courtland KAVOLSKI, John. George T. Hamilton, 613 WASHINGTON, June. John Washington, Ilol- Avenue, New York, N. Y. Fourth Avenue, Parnassus, Pa. lywood, Ala. PARKS, Russell W. Mrs. Ella V. Parks, Mill- KROUGH, Phili. Christine Krough, 460 WEED, Frank E. Mrs. Adelle Weed, Leb- stead, Ga. Third Avenue, North Troy, N. Y. anon, S. Dak. PASSAFINNI, Guiseppe. Pietro Riamondo, KUENZLI, Paul H. Mrs. Agatha Daetiieler, WOLF, Abraham. Emanuel Wolf, 60 For- 0 Apple Street, Mount Morris, N. Y. Watts, Cal. sythe Street, New York, N. Y. SCAFIDE, James. Joe Scalide, 7049 West KURTZ, Edward McK. Mrs. Edith Kurts, B OLFE, Ray. Mrs. Charles F. Price, R. F. Wynock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Li erpool, Pa. D. 2, Stainwood, Mich. SCALISE, Louis C. Luigi Scalise, 75 Frank- LEE, Robert S. irs. Evelin Lee, High Falls, WOOD, Richard Monroe. Mrs. B. F. Blan- lin Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. N. Y. ton, Laneville, Tex. SCULLY James T. Mrs. Marv Scully, 1487 LONGO, Marco. John Longo, 212 Twentieth WOODS, William. Thomas Woods, Denver, First Avenue, New York, N. Y. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ohio. SILVER, Jack. Morris Silver, 02 Summer LYMAN, Edward. Mrs. Ellen Lyman, 9 Wil- WSTAS. John. Nick Wstas, box 730, Spo- Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. lians Street, Bristol, Conn. kane, Wash. STUEWE, Coane A. William Stuewe, 30 MAcDONALD. Roderiek. Mrs. Sarah Mac- ZOLEZZO, Giovanni. Mrs. Antoni Zolezzo, Helena Apartments, Helena, Mont. Donald, 103 Johnston Avenue, Kearny, N. J. 1824 East Sonora Street, Stockton, Cal. TIDWELL, Elbert. Thomas G. Tidwell, Bon McFADYEN, Colin J. Mrs. Virginia Mc- ANDERSON, Roy E. Elbert G. Anderson, Aqua, Tenn. Fadyen, Jackson, Ala. Butterfield, Minn. TINUTE, Frank. Frank Grigailattes, 420 McGLINN, Edward J. John McGlinn, Lyons, ARTMANI Virgil. James M. Artman, 415 Buttonwood Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hens. Philadelphia Avenue, Shawnee, Okla. TIPPS, Ernest. John Tipps, R. F. D. 1, Ien- McKINNEY, Riley E. James C. McKinney, BROWN, Harold H. William G. Brown, 209 derson. Tex. box 39, Colony, Kans. Grand Boulevard, Park Ridge, 111. TRACKEY, Octave J. Major Trackey, 14 MALEY, Edward B. Simon Katz, 13 Ledge BRUGMAN. William A. Louis Brugman, Frank Street, Fort Edward, N. Y. Street. Worcester, Mass. Lake Andes, S. Dak. TUCKER, Carl. Mrs. Emma Tucker, R. F. MAYES, Walter R. Mrs. Hattle Mayes, Great DAY, Louis Alvin. Mrs. Mella Day, 327 D. 2, Rhinelander, Wis. Bend, Kans. Milton Avenue, Anderson, Ind. USSERY, Ralph 0. Jeff S. Ussery, Williston, MAZE, Henry S. John D. Maze, Frederick- DICIANO. Pietro. Raffeal Diciano, Lane- S. C. town, Mo. ano, Prox inca of Chieti, Italy. UTTER, Maulice A. Adelbert Utter, 633 Ter- MILLER, Virgil. Mrs. Francis Miller, 1019 MACFONNER, Joseph. James Henry, R. F. D. race Place, Schenectady, N. Y. Dillon Street, St. Louis, Mo. 3, Meadville, Pa. VOGT, John. Mrs. Julia Vogt, Detroit, Minn. MOORE, William E. E. Mrs. Kate Moore, GUTCHENS, Howard P. Mrs Eliza Gutch- WHITEIHEAD, Allyn G. Mrs. Anne White- Chittenden, *Cal. ens. 509 Humboldt Street, Union, N. J. head, 3500 Fairview Avenue, Baltimore, Md. O'CONNOR, Vincent. Mrs. John J. O'Connor, GUTTERMAN, Leo E. Charles Gutterman, BAULAND, Harry. Mrs. Rose Bauland, 231 904 Avenue U, Brooklyn, N. Y. Garner. Iowa. West One hundred and twenty-ninth Street, OLSON, Clarence S. Mrs. Myrtle Olson, Con- IIOTCHKIN, Orison. Mrs. Elinor Hotchkin, New York, N. Y. don, Oreg. 721 Hickory Street, Meadville, Pa. GAUDET, Lovincy L. Joseph Gaudet, Thi- OWENS, Ira D. Charles Owens, Turton, HYETT, Roland. Mrs. Bessie Hyett, Gib- S. Dak. sonia, Pa. boldaux, La. PERROT, Adolph J. Mrs. Clara Thut, Web- KLEIN, Harold B. John H. Klein, 362 Davey CONNOLLY, George. William Connolly, care ster, N. Y. Street, Buffalo, N. Y. of James Sheeny, 1841 Third Avenue, New POLSTON, Willie Douglas. Mardell Polston, MARTINEZ, Ralph. Frank Martinez, 504 York, N. Y. Limona, Fla. South San Joaquin Street, Stockton, Cal. COOPER, Baldy. Mrs. Pattie Cooper, Spring POWELL, Ellis A. Mrs. Carrie Powell, Union MILLER, Arthur B. Mrs. A. B. Miller, 534 Hope, N. C. City, Pa. South Second Street East, Salt Lake City, COVER, Eugene W. F. F. Cover, St. Charles, RITCHLIN, Anthony I. Mrs. Felicitas Utah. Ark.. DAEMS, Marion J. Mrs. Nancy A. Daems, Walter, Elbon, S. Dak. MILLER, Mason B. *S. Miller, Baileyton, RIORDAN, John J. Mrs. Catherine Riordan, Ala. Varney, Mont. 1570 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. DOLLINGER. Sam. - Morris Dollinger, 175 RITTER, Benjamin F. Charles F. Ritter, OSCAR, Ray R. Mrs. Mollie Clawson, Yreka, Rivington Street, New York, N. Y. Bozeman, Mont. Cal. DONLON, William. Henry Donlon, 345 Riv- ROBINSON, Thomas A. Alexander C. Robin- OUTLAW, Willie E. George W. Outlaw, R. F. ington Street, New York, N. Y. son, Cyril, Okla. D. 1, Bethune, S. C. FRERICHS, Henry M. Mrs. Mary F. Fre- ROBSON, Eddie. Mrs. Margaret Robson, 1620 OXFORD, James N. Jake Oxford, Westville, richs, Tracy, Cal. Church Street NW., Washington, D. C. Okla. KEENAN, Thomas D. Joseph Keenan, Fonds, RUSH, John H. Miss Dora Rush, Cambria, RAKOSKI, Karol. John Rakoski, box 458, Iowa. Va. Fayette City, Pa. KENNISON, Howard. Bert Kennison, South RUSTON, William M. Andy Ruston, R. P. REDMOND, Philip J. James Redmond, Ames Troy, Vt. D. 3, Flatonia, Tex. Harris Neville Co., Portland, Oreg. MOTULEWIEZ, Peter. Josie Poplowski, 1570 RYDELSKI, Joseph. Mrs. Anna Rydelski, RITCHEY, Wallace M. Samuel T. Ritchey, 621 Jefferson Avenue, Washington, Pa. Omeyda Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 2147 Lubeck Street, Chicago, Ill. MUNSKARTZ, Charles. Hyman I. Munskarts, SHERIDAN, Charles K. Simon Sheridan, 227 SHEPPARD, George. Mrs. Etla Sheppard, care of Morrison, 399 Ilinsdale Street, West Penn Street, Muncy, N. Y. 2011 Moor Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. TOMBASCO, Angelo. Miss Elizabeth Tom- frooklyn, N. Y. SIEBECKER, Mathew. John Siebecker, Man- PROCHESKA, Joseph F. Joseph Procheska, ston, Wis. basco, 1027 Call Street. Shenandoah, Pa. TURNER, William J. Mrs. Emma Turner, 4216 Sackett Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. SIMEONE, Biagie. Kosime Simeone, Rod 415 South Chestnut Street, Collinsville, 111. RITZSITAUPT, Frederick. John E. Ritz- Granite, Wis. WILKERSON, Warren. Mrs. Florence Wil- haupt, 65 South Oakley Avenue, Columbus, SKORZEWSKE, Anton B. Anton Skorsew- kerson, 2830 Frontinac Street, Pittsburgh, Ohio. ske, R. F. D. 1, box 112, Two Rivers, Wis. ROBERTS, Lloyd. J. T. Roberts, Waynes- STRICKLAND, Edward K. Joseph J. Strick- Pa. ZYLIEWICZ, Bolieslaw M. Mrs. Mary Zylie- burg. Ky. land, 406 Lakeview Park, Rochester. N. Y. ROUNTREE, William L. Lemuel C. Roun- SOMMERLAD, Arthur larton. Tony Som- wics, 2720 West Twenty-third Place, Chi- morlad, 4253 Lexington Avenue, St. Louis, eago. Ill. tree, Bosley, N. C. Mo. BURGNER, Edgar Ellsworth. Mrs. Sallie SAFERINO, John. Stephen Saferino, 34 Burguer. 745 Fairground Avenue, Chain- Taylor Street, Trenton, N. J. SNYDER, Rufus B. Edward II. Snyder, Sun- SELIWISKI, Alexander. Steve Slifka, 629 shine. Pa. bersburg, Pa. BYRON, Harvey H. Mrs. Lizzie Byron, R. F. South Bradford Street, Baltimore, Md. TANNER, Albert R. Joseph L. Tanner, 207 UTSLER, Dewey M. D. Mrs. Mary U18ler, Patten Street, Huntsville, D. 2, Whitefield, N. H-. Ala. COOPER, John Samuel. Sam Cooper, Villa R. F. D. 2, North Lawrence, Ohio. TEEPLE, George E. Calvin P. Teeple, 19 VONA, Ruben T. Mrs. Minnie Vona, 335 Beech Street, Gardner, Grove, Ill. Mass. COOPER, Homer F. J. Howard Cooper, R. F. West Erie Avenue. Corning, N. Y. VERSCHOOR, Jan. Martin Versechoor, 228 WALKER, Ervin. Mrs. Nasio Walker, 242 West Central Street, Franklin, Mass. D. 2, Toronto. Ohio. DELANY, Joseph M. North Ader Street. Philadelphia, Pa. WARSHAFSKY, Sol. Mrs. Esther Rosenthal, Mrs. Catherine Delany, WETZEL, George L. Mrs. George Wetzel, 727 Emerson Avenue, 3200 Broadway, New York, N. Y. North Minneapolis, DONOVAN, care of Mrs. Buelkmnan, 723 Hickory Street, Minn. John. Mrs. M. Donovan, Norton, St. Louis, Mo. WASYL, Alfons. Kans. A. D. Wasyl, 902 Frick DRYDEN, William S. Mrs. Anna Palmer, ZENZOLA, Mike. Reco Zenzola, Calder, Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Kingston Station, Inld. Idaho. WEBB, Luther Henry. Adolph Webb, Paola, EVERETT, William J. Charles Everett ASHBY, Cornelius A. Mrs. Ester Ashby, 0141 Kans. Flushing, Mich. Suburban Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 20 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING ASHBY, Floyd B. Mrs. Stella Ashby, 3508 WELLS, Earl H. Mrs. Martha Wells, Lu- HOBBS, Manalcus A. Mrs. Delia M. Hobbs, Woodland Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. cerne, Mo. R. F. D. 1, Dearing, Ga. BENNETT, Fred C. Mrs. Beddie Bennett, WELSH, Edmond B. Mrs. Irene Welsh, 3923 HUNT, James J. Mrs. Alice Hunt, 29 Apple- R. F. D. 4, Nickelsville, Va. Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. ton Street, Everett, Mass. BIVINS, Francis Abraham. Mrs. Bessie E. ADAMOWICK, Nicholas. Steve Adamowick, KALKOSKE, Arthur W. Mrs. Mary Kalkoske, Bivins, general delivery, Thayer, Kans. 427 Prince Street, Bayside, N. Y. Shawano, Wis. BOATWRIGHT, Walter F. Mrs. Minnie BACHMAN, Raymond. Mrs. Raymond W. KAPLAN, Barney. Meyer Kaplan, 1094 Simp- Boatwright, Mineola, Tex. Bachman, Freeport, Ohio. son Street, New York, N. Y. BODIFORD, Harry 0. Mrs. Annie Bodiford, BAILEY, Richard M. Mrs. Lila C. Bailey, LA FARGE, Augustus A. Wilfred J. La Blackville, S. C. Asbestine, Nelson County, Va. Farge, Blanford Street, Huntington, Mass. BOIAN, Thomas. Patrick Bohan, 318 East BISHOP, Clifford E. Miss Frances B. Bishop, McDONOUGH, James M. Mrs. Mary McDon- Fiftv-seventh Street, New York, N. Y. 316 West One hundred and thirty-fourth ough, 325 East Thirty-seventh Street, New BOLIN GER, Albert R. Mrs. Alice E. Bo- Street, New York, N. Y. York N. Y. linger, Derry, Pa. 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Miss Nellie Welch, 318 FIORE, Egidlo. Sali Egidlo Flore, 818 Chapel WILSON, George L. Mrs. Violet Scott, 2908 Spruce Street, Manchester, N. H. Street, New Haven, Conn. Michigan Avenue. Chicago, Ill. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 21 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BIGGERS, Clarence E. Mrs. Elizabeth Big- DICKSON. lames P. John J. Dickson, R. F. WHITAKER, Millard H. Mrs, Julia G. gers, 1210 N Street NW., Washington, D. C. D. 3, Mechanicsville, N. Y. Crutehfield, Hartranft, Tenn. BLAIR, Claude H. William Blair, 021 Ninth DONALDSON. Robert W. David Donaldson, McCARD William H. John P. McCard, Ash- Street, Oakland, Cal. 547 Grant Street, Buffalo, N. Y. burn, Ga. BOLAN, Lawrence F. Harry Bolan, Custer, DOWNS, Norise F. Mrs. Tinnie Downs, Ster- MCELROY, Earl L. John T. McElroy, S. Dak. ling, Va. R. P. D. 1, Atalla, Ala. BOTSFORD, Allan V. Miss Jane Botsford, 34 FALEN, Martin Robert. Mrs. -Clara Mat- MALES, Earl. Mrs. Earl Males, Cull, Mo. West State Street, Albion, N. Y. thews, Hope, Kans. MILLER, Earle A. Albert B. Miller, 12 East BOUTEILLER, Eugene. Mrs, Louise Boutell- FIDLER, Harry W. William J. Fidler, Ord- Gaskill Avenue, Jeannette, Pa. ler, 251 Rowan Street, Danbury, Conun. way, Colo. MOFFAT, James A. Mrs. Marion Moffat, 13 BROWN, Thomas. James Brown, 3320 South FINK, Richard. Max Fink, Elmhurst, Ill. Ash Street, Atlantic, Mass. Paulina Street, Chicago, Ill. FISHER, Alfred E. Albert Fisher, Gardner, MORRISON. Thomas H. George F. Morrison, BROWN, Edward. Mrs. Liza Brown, R. F. Kans. Center, Ala. D. 1, box 29, Vance, S. C. FISHER, Levi F. II. Mrs. Lena Fisher, Stan- MOWER, William Edson. Mrs. Annie BRENE'T, Ennis A. William J. Burnett, berry, Mo. Schultz, 441 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Silver Lake, Oreg, FITZGERALD, Grover C. Stewart R. Simp- NEFF, William Chesley. Mirs. Bessie Neff, BURNLEY, Frank C. Mrs, John S. Burnley, son, 2202 Hunting Park Avenue, Philadel- 1314 Summit Street, Kansas City, Mo. 1134 Littlehigh Street, Charlottesville, Va. phia, Pa. NIESE, William. Barney II. Niese, R. F. D. CARDILLO, Luigi. Dominic Cardillo, 117 FLORIO, Emilio. Mrs. Leterino Florio, East- 6, Leipsic, Ohio. Uric Street, Southside, Pittsburgh, Pa. man Street, Oyster Bay, N. Y. COHEN, Harry. Mrs. Abi O'ROUKE. Thomas. Mrs. Delia O'Rouke, 23 Siegel, 311 East FOLEY, John. Mrs. Nora Foley, 186 East Y. One hundred and second Street, w York, Fairfieldl Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Truxton Street, Brooklyn, N. N. Y. O'SULLIVAN, Harold A. Mrs. Margaret L. FRAZIER, Jeff L. W. L. Frazier, Ashton, O'Sullivan, 360 Union Street, COOK, Thomas. Mrs. Annie Davis, New W. Va Brooklyn, Albany, Miss. N. Y. CREW, John P. Mrs. Amanda Crew, Por- GOLDMAN, Henry. Nick Goldman, R. F. D. OWENS, Glen F. James H. Owens, 350 East terville, Cal. 4, box 314, Tacoia, Wash. Sixth Street, Peru, Ind. DAUN, William W. Christ Dana, Arlington, NOTCH, Salvatore. Joseph Notch 1301 Sev- PERRY, Charles S. John V. Perry, City Gas Minn. enty-fourth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Works, Danville, Va. DAVENPORT, Robert B. Mrs. Anna M. NOTTOSON, Ole. Notto Nottoson, R. F. D. PERRY, Manuel L. Mrs. Mary Hendryguez, Davenport, 285 Washington Street, Win- 5. Truman. Minn. Fort Jones, Cal. chester, Mass. PENNINGTON, John A. Mrs. Mary A. Pen- nington, 000 Penn Street, Camden, N. T. PUGH, Jesse Palmer. Willie Pugh, Concord, DAVIS, Mark T. Thomas L. Davis, Norman, Campbell County, Va. Okla. PFEIFFER, Otto C. Mrs. Mary Pfeiffer, R. Pt'LSONI, F. D 4, Oak Harbor, Ohio. Michele. Frank Pulsoni, 35 Alpine ESSEX. Arthur. Elmer Essex, Berryville, Place, Franklin, Mass. Ark. RANDALL. Ralph 1. Rex I. tandall, Ad- REDIC William Burl. Mrs. Viola Redic, It. FENNESSY, Daniel A. Mrs. Margaret Fen- ams, N. Y. F. D) 1, Allison Park, Pa. nessy, 8 Glendale Avenue, Northampton, ROBERTSON, Irvin E. William Robertson, REYNOLDS. Clarence C. 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Albert. Mrs. Lena Fruliate, Simmons. 2943 Folsom Street, San Fran- SHARP, 2056 West Erie Street, Chicago, Ill. cisco, Cal. 7, Hcrcules, Tenn. GOFF, Samuel D. Mrs. Fannie A. Goff, Gil- SIMPSON, Arthur C. Miss Nellie Simpson, Iett, Ark. SINGER, Frank E Mrs. Rose 'Singer, 438 701 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. GROVE. David L. David H. Grove, Eagle- Bradford Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. SINACORE, Louis. Mrs. Francis Sinacore, ville, Cal. STECKER, Charles. John Stecker, R. F. D. 278 Huombolt Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1, Cleveland, Wis. SMITH, Joseph F. Alfred F. Smith, Appa-, HARRIS, E11ic H. Crave Harris, Detroit, Ala. STEPHENS, IIAUSSMANN, Frank P. John Haussmann, James A. Mrs. I. M. Stephens, lachia, Va. 712 Dodd Street, West Hoboken, N. J. R. F. D. 1, Melissa, Tex. SNAPE, Samuel. Mrs. Eliza Robinson, 150 SWARTZELL, Earl B. Charles A. Swartzell, IAGO, Stanley L. Mrs. William lago, 719 Milroy, Pa. Court Street, Fall hitver, Mass. Court Street, Sioux City, Iowa. SWEWNEY, William S. 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Bacon, Castle College Street, Columbia. S. C. SCOTT. William C. William T. Scott, 5, Rock, BAGGE, Arthur J. John Bagge, 91 Win- South Maybell Street, Tulsa, Okla. Wash. Hyde, 5813 Prai- BANHOLZER, Andrew R. John Banholzer, thron Street, Brockton, Mass. SCHOTT, Paiul. Mrs. Clara Sew anee, Tenn. DaGROAT, Bruce. Charles E. DeGroat, 239 rie Avenue. Chicago. Ill. BERNER, Peter. Miss Dora Peterson, R. F. Front Avenue, Salamanca. N. Y. FEHSENFELD, John A. Mrs. Adeline Febsen- D 31. box 60, Beloit, Wis. FOSTER, Archie Leroy. Mrs. Nettle Hogean- feld, 456 East One hundred and thirty- BREEDEN, Harrison 1. Mrs. Jane Breeden, camp, Condersport, Pa. ninth Street, New York, N. Y. Kingtown, South Knoxville, Tenn. HALL, Royal Amos. Mrs. Mary Hall, R. F. D. SHELNUT, Floyd P. Mrs. May V. Shelnut, BRESLIN, Sylvester S. William Breslin, P. Grand Ledge, Mich. Poe Mill, Greenille, S. C. Dowaing, Wis. HOWARD, Fred D. George Howard, 220 Co- SPOONER, Lawrence E. Mrs. Becky Spooner, BRIDGES, Edwin M. J. E. 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Tony Pesse. 248 FORTNER, Gayle J. Mrs. Margaret Fortner, COLE, Wyman P. Mrs. Fannie A. Cole, Eben- Dickens Street, Philadelphia. Pa. R. F. D. 1. Owenton, Ky. ezer. S. C. MCCRACKEN, George E. Ralph S. McCracken, CUNNINGHAM, Arthur Fletcher. Charles CORDORA, Charles. Samuel Cordora. 1211 Quaker Hill, Conn. Cunningham, Albemarle Chambers Apart- East Market Street, Steubenville, Ohio. MORRELL, Melville. Mrs. May H. Morrell, ment Back Bay, Boston, Mass. CRAVEN, Rudolph. Dr. John W. Parker, 1405 Warburton Avenue and -Third Street, Bay- COLE, William S. John W. Cole, 06 Han- Alabama Street Pine Bluff, Ark. side, N. Y. cock Street, Dorchester, Mass. CREEL, Nelson. Mrs. Sarah Creel, R. F. D. 1, PUFFINBERGER, Glenn. Mrs. Susan Puffin- MURPHY, Daniel J. Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Eva. Ala. bereer, Sunrise, Va. 44 Walling Street, Providence, R. I. CULPEPPER, Will. John Gringer, R. F. D. 4, VOJTEK, John. Miss Anna Voitek, box 66, ITULTIN, Helge G. Oscar Hultin, 738 Mag- Big Sandy, Tenn. 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STENSEN, Erling A. Mrs. Christine Stensen, STONE, Fred. Herman H. Postier, R. F. D. WILLIAMS, Claude Edwin. Mrs. Ionette So Wolcott Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2, Plevna, Kans. May Williams, 1114 Chestnut Street, Evans- OBERLIN, Clarence James. Mrs. D. Oberlin, THOMPSON, Joe, Mrs. Ada Shawyer, Yates, ville, Ind. 0O8 Sixth Avenue NE., Minot, N. Dak. Mo. BECK, Herman C. William Beck, box 68, FULLERTON, John L. Mrs. John Fullerton, TOMCIKOSKY, Leo. Barney Tomeikosky, Lilly, Pa. 125 West Virginia Avenue, Sebring, Ohio. Morris Avenue, Simpson, Pa. BOCOCK, Walter. Russell Bocock, Philo, Ill. GRAY, Herman L. Mrs. Thenie Gray, R. F. TORZEWSKI, Constantion. John Torzewskl, FEENEY, Patrick H. Mrs. Fanny Feeney, U. 3, Merkel, Tex. R. F. D. 26, New Rome, Wis. 140 East Eighth Street, Oswego, N. Y. FREEMAN, John W. John R. Freeman, WALKER, Glenn A. Miss Hazel Walker, HEFFNER, Samuel B. Mrs. Della Ieffner, Groesbeck, Tex. Lewis, Kans. R. F. D. 2, Laurel, Pa. DREWEK, Conrad. John Drewek, 663 Arthur WALSH, William. Patrick Walsh, 88 Tounele KAUFMAN, Charles E. E. Kaufman, Camp Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Nelson, Ky. SPEARMAN, Dean 0. Benjamin Spearman, WEBB, Raymond Hiram. Eugene C. Grant, PIERCE, George Percy. Mrs. John Howard, Ticonderoga, N. Y. Lock Haven, Pa. . Adams, Wis. GREENFIELD, David. Morris Greenfield, 8 WEIXELDORFER, John J. Mrs. Kate Weix- STONE, Harold. Mrs. Edith Davis, 67 Cres- Lewis Street, Newark, N. J. eldorfer, 2218 Ferrace Street, Kansas City, cent Street, Lawrence, Mass. HYMA IN, Isidore. Mrs. Sara Hyman, 937 Mo. ALTSTOCK Clement A. Edward J. Alt- East One hundred and fifty-sixth Street, WOOD, Charlie. Miss Bessie Woods, R. F. D. stock, 106 Eleventh Street, Portland, Oreg. New York, N. Y. 2, Castlewood, Va. BACHMAN, Lawrence. Leo Cohen, 720 Bush- MARSHALL, Thomas F. Mrs. Sarah Mar- wick Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. shall, 1003 North Hickory Street, Cham- Wounded (Degree Undetermined). CORNWELL, Ozni H. Mrs. Lauretta Corn- paign, Ill. well, 602 Franklin Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. CRUMPLER, Archie. Mrs. A. K. Sherers, CAPTAINS. COSTELLO, William J. Mrs. S. Cosgrove, Sulphur, La. KILLION, Edward L. Mrs. Hannah E. Kil- 53 Lincoln Avenue, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. BREWER, Ben F. Mrs. Stella Mae Brewer, lion, 130 Russell Street, Malden, Mass. DAVIS, Alfred W. Mrs. Mary Davis, 202 Allensburg, Ohio. HARLOW, Alonzo Waters. Mrs. Alonso West Thirteenth Street, Vancouver, Wash. BRIGGI, Louis V. Mrs. Marie Briggi, 225 Waters Harlow, Ironton, Mo. DAWSON, John. John Dawson, sr., 1501 East Seventy-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. KELLEY, William A. Mrs. William A. Kelley, Church Avenue, Scranton, Pa. STADLER, George Elmer. Mrs. Louise Stad- Villisea, Iowa. HERZOG, Samuel R. Mrs. Jennie E, Her- ler, Ebenezer, N. Y. WARD, William B. Thomas S. R. Ward, zog, 426 First Avenue, Olean, N. Y. DISADIER, Felix. Mrs. Mary Disadier, Flora, Blacksburg, S. C. HODGES, Lewis E. John M. Hodges, Choco- La. CRAWFORD, Lloyd Robert. Mrs. Julia winity, N. C. PREDIEU, Walter. Mrs. Ella Fredieu, Col- Crawford, Franklin, Pa. NOLL, John H. Jonas Noll, Greenpark, Pa. fax. La. HASTINGS, Thomas William. Michael A. RENNIE, William B. Mrs. Hannah Ren- BEESON, Jesse K. John L. Beeson, Long- Hastings, 114 West Eighty-foirrth Street, nie, Butler Street, Pittston, Pa. mont. Colo. New York, N. Y. ZEMAN, Otto. John Zeman, Medford, Okla. NELSON, Charlie. Mrs. Annie Nelson, Dun DONAHUE, Fred E. Timothy Donahue, 245 kirk, Mont. LIEUTENANTS. West Eighth Street, Oswego, N. Y. DURHAM, Robert. William 0. Durham, Du- BUSH, Herbert J. Mrs. Gracie J. Bush, R. KNOX, Floyd. J. M. Knox, R. F. D. 1, box rant, Miss. F. D. 1, Glens Falls, N. Y. 7, Phoenix, Ala. SACCIIETTAS, Francesco. Michele Santullo, CLOWE, John Fishblate. Mrs. John Fish- MESLIN, Leslie L. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Mes- box 69, Carthage, N. Y. blate Clowe, 236 West Nineteenth Street, lin, 5749 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . GREEN, Willie. Wesley Green, Flippin, Ky. Norfolk, Va. MOWREY, Carl F. Mrs. Pauline H. Mowrey, ALPERT, Max. Frank Alpert, 180 Sutter LEBO, Clark Horner. Mrs. l. L. Lebo, 584 103 Fillmore Avenue, Endicott, N. Y. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rider Avenue, Akron, Ohio. SHAW, Edwin Lees. Mrs. Charles B. Shaw, BARNES, Henry Warren. George W. Barnes, MAY, Lawrence Lister. Augustus May, 1304 258 Montgomery Street, Newburgh, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Trinity, Ala.' Milan Street, New Orleans, La. STERN, George A. Mrs. G. Stern, 1344 BROWN, Ralph F. Mrs. Martha E. Hudson, RICHARDSON, Harry D. Mrs. Grace Rich- Sixty-eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harrington, Del. ardson, 813 Fourth Street NE., Washing- WILSON, William H. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Wil- CAMPBELL, Clyde. Mrs. Sallie Campbell, ton, D. C. son, 1 Dilworth Street, Boston, Ma'ss. R. F. D. 7, Franklin, Tenn. MARKS, Samuel J. A. W. Marks, Philips- ALWAY, Ralph M1. Mrs. Anna Alway, box COLE, Walter C. William L. Felkener, Weed burg, Pa. 262 Summer, Wash. Dich- Cal. HURLEY, Charles J., jr. Dr. D. J. Hurley, DICHTENMILLER, George E. Jacob 118 Border Street, Dedham, Mass. tenmiller, Clifton, Ariz. CONGER, Irvin R. Mrs. Bessie T. Conger, ELLIS, Ralph E. Mrs. Sarah Ellis, 2421 403 Middle Avenue, Elyria, Ohio. WARE, Joseph F., jr. Mrs. l. M. Ware, 4224 Prospect Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Fourteenth Street, Denver, Colo. COSGROVE, Edmund P. Mrs. Mary Cosgrove, HUSBAND, Charles H. Elmore Moricle, 1620 Grant Street, Bellingham, Wash. SMITH, Harold F. Charles W. Smith, 102 Lawrence Street, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Reidsville, N. C. COSTELLO Harry C. Mrs. Mary Costello, JACK, Thomas E. Mrs. John A. Connors, Fort Hill, Pa. HEINEL, John P. Mrs. K. M. Heinel, 601 Madison Street, Wilmington, Del. 1413 Clinton Street, St. Louis, Mo. CRAFT, Herman D. Mrs. Blanche E. Craft, GERMANN, George A. Mrs. Louella l. Cer- ALLERTON, Herbert. Mrs. Elizabeth Aller- Pleasant Ridge, Va. mann, 143 South Fifty-third Street, Phila- ton, 2254 Columbus Street, Springfiled, CRAWFORD, Warren. Harriet I. Crawford, delphia. Pa. Ohio. 1945 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Ill. LAWRENCE. Austin L. Mrs. Austin L. Law- SEELEY, Percy R. Fred J. Seeley, East- DEWEY, William M. Mrs. Minnie L. Finley, rence, 40 Locust Street, Flushing, N. Y. hampton, Conn. Le Roy, Kans. MCNICOL, Lester B. El. C. McNicol, box 774, SMITH, Earnest. Richard B. Smith, Means, DOYLE, Henry P. Mrs. Ellen Doyle, 12 Sur- East Liverpool, Ohio. Ky. rey Street, Cambridge, Mass. STEINTORF, Paul P. Mrs. Minnie Sloan CALLERY, Hugh J. Mrs. Hester S. Callery, DUNCAN, James Alexander. Mrs. Waleska Steintorf, 114 Palm Street, Hopewell, Va. 309 West Fifty-fifth Street, New York, Duncan, 933 Metropolitan Avenue, Brook- WRIGHT, John H1. Arthur J. Wright, Clark N. Y. lyn, N. Y. Mills. N. Y. LOGAN, John A. Charles Logan, 201 East EICKHOFF, Martin. Mrs. Mary Eickhoff, R. HALEY, William M. Mrs. M1. Haley, Platte, Avenue, Mount Carmel, Pa. F. D. 7, Appleton, Wis. S. Dak. PETERSON, Walter F. Charles Peterson, FLAGSTAD, Conrad I. John Riswold, R. F. VAN METER, Eugene Robert. irs. Frances Ludlow, N. J. D. 1, Absarokee, Mont. W. Van Meter, 5810 Julian Avenue, St. 30WERS, James W. James I. Bowers, Lenna, GILLIS, Earl E. Mrs. Maud E. Gillis, 318 Louis, Mo. S. C. Washington Street, Cambridge, Md. EYRE, Francis Beverley, Jr. F. Beverley, GOLDEN, Edward. Mrs. Mike Gevin, 1436 163 Clinton Avenue, New Brighton, Staten BRYAN. Paul F. Millard C. Bryan, Scotts- West Fiftieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Island, N. Y. bluff. Nebr. DANIELS, James Mrs. Owen Daniels, 203 GREEN, William E. Mrs. Delila Green, Ford- MOORE, Thomas -. Mrs. Thomas M. Moore, T. land, Mo. Rembert, S. C. Center Street, Rendham, Pa. GI'FFEY, CLARK, George L. Mrs. Jennie L. Clark, 01 Guy. Mrs. Martha L. Guffey, 3426 CHAPLa Ix. StewArt Avenue. Jamestown, N. Y. Bellfountain Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. HALL, William E. Albert J. Hall, Fayette- JENSEN, Harold. William Jensen, care of DONNELLY, Francis F. Charles W. Don- Ville, N. C. Alaskan Steamship Co., Seattle, Wash. nelly. Our Lady of Mercy Rectory, Ford- McGEE, Herman. Thomas B. McGee, R. F. D. KENNEDY, George L. Mrs. Mary Kennedy, ham, N. Y. 227 North Second Street, Wormsleysburg, 2, Alamo, Tenn. Pa. SERGEANTS. MULLIKEN, McDow. James M. Mulliken, R. BURKHART, Charles II. Mrs. Rozolla Burk- F. D. 1. Pendleton, S. C. MATHERS, Leon G. John L. Mathers, Co- hart. 19 Central Avenue, Troy, N. Y. WEHRUM, John C. H., jr. Mrs. Anna F. manche, Okla. DARLING, James. Miss Marion Darling, Wehrum, 19 Ashton Place, Buffalo, N. Y. MELVIN, Charles H. Mrs. George Pierce, 2244 Bassford Avenue, New York, N. Y. JANKOWSKI, Michael Frank. Thomas Jan- Fletcher, Okla. FRANKS. Edward. Mrs. Annie Franks, Clay- kowski, 1326 Vance Street, Toledo, Ohio. MIREN, Jule. Arthur Miren, 100T Wells ille, N. Y. BUTLER, John M. John M. Butler, 1023 Avenue, Escanaba, Mich. JOHNSON, Fred E. Mrs. Cora Holden, 1846 West First Street, Dayton, Ohio. MOYNIHAN, Cornelius P. Mrs. Emma Moyni- Fulton Street, Chicago, Ill. OLSON, Gustave P. Carl A. Olson, 770 Case han, 10 High Street, Maywood, Mass. MILLER, Samuel McKey. -Mrs. Martha E. Street, St. Paul. Minn. SANDEN, Alfred. Peter E. Sanden, R. F. D. Miller, Route 1, box 15, Statesville. N. C. DONNELLY, Frank E. William A. O'Neil, 77 5, Pelican Rapids, Minn. OETJEN, Christoph. Mrs. Anna Oetjen, 266 Aberdeen Street, Rochester, N. Y. SLOSBURG, Morris. Mrs. Sarah Slosburg, 413 Canal Street, Blue Island, Ill. MARTIN, Thomas J. Mrs. E. L. Martin, R. West Eighth Street, Los Angeles, Cal. ROBERTS, Robert H. Thomas Hi. Roberts, V. D. 4, Plattsburg, Mo. SOBELSON, Randolph. Joseph Sobelson, 163 31 Shields Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. MAXWELL, Leon W. Mrs. Leon W. Maxwell, Avenue B, New York, N. Y. ROWE, George. Mrs. William I. RowO, 23 12 Pennell Street, Westbrook. Me. SOPER, Arthur D. Fred Soper, 264 Broad Ellis Place, Ossining, N. Y. SEITNER, Antonilus G. H. W. E. M. Daugh- Street. Lynn, Mass. SIEGEL, Tack. Hyman Siegel, 64 West One erty, 1954 Broadway, Denver, Colo. STAFFORD, Andrew H. Mrs. .atle Culbert, hundred and twenty-fourth Street, New WERTENBACH, Frederick S. Mrs.-Josephine 56 Field Street, Waterbury, Coin. York, N. Y. Wertenbach, Pittsburgh, Pa. STAFFORD, Grant E. Mrs. Josephine Wil- SMITH, James larion. Mrs. Leona Smith, BLAIR. Thomas C. Mrs. Brydie Storm, 400 liams, 311 Myrtle Avenue, El Paso, Tex. 1640 Sewell Street, Lincoln, Nebr. East Twelfth Street, Dallas, Tex. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 23 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING CAMPION, Richard. Mrs. Patrick Campion, LOESER, Frederick. Mrs. Carolina Essig, BARRETT, John W. Miss Estelle Barrett, 51 Pottsville, Pa. 1359 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wade Avenue, Kirkwood, Atlanta, Ga. WASHINGTON, John. Millie Conley, R. F. Ia MARTIN, Bernard J. Mrs. Kate Martin, 115 CLANCY, Leo J. Mrs. Bridget Clancy, 907 1, Lodge, S. C. Law rence Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. East Biddle Street, Baltimore, Md. CROXDALE, Claude J. W. J. Croxdale, 9 MELVILLE, Harry H. Frank P. Melville, DUNKLE, Charles Edward. Mrs. George American Tube & Stamping Co., Bridge- Dunkle, Clairton, Pa. Bush Avenue, Mobile, Ala. REMILLARD, Ernest J. Mrs. Martha Remil- TATE. Thomas P. Mrs. Jeconia A. Tate, port, Conn. SAWYER, Ladd. Mrs. Ethie Sawyer, Chester, lard, 7 C Street, Nashua, N. H. Dahlonega, Ga. ZOYLE, BOWNE, John. Mrs. Eva L. Townsend, 1118 S. C. Andrew R. Mrs. Minnie Zoyle, box SMITH, Ellsworth X. Mrs. 0. E. Hoope, 817 496 Camas, Wash. Casq Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. DODD, MULLETT, Robert E. Mrs. Laura Mullett, Locust Street, Kansas City Mo Alan. Mrs. William Dedd, 310 East SMITH, Jay D. Mrs. Saraf B. Smith, 212 One hundred and forty-first Street, New 36 Maple Street, Athol, Mass. York. N. Y. HOLMBERG, Ernest 0. Mrs. Selma Holm- West Valley Street, Red Oak, Iowa. SPENCER, Clyde. Mrs. Lettie Spencer, n. CASTLES, Don F. Mrs. Belle Castles, 4760 berg, 128 Bowen Street, Jamestown, N. Y. West Tlotrisant, St. Louis, Mo. McKERNAN, Martin J. Mrs. John McKer- F. D. 1, Hernando, Miss. TROUTNER, James Forest. James Troutner, FENNER, Norman D. Charles Fenner, Boy- nan, 153 State Street, Medina, N. Y. ertown, Pa. TYACKE, William I. John Tyacke, Finley, Kellettville, Pa. ANDERSON, John I. George L. Anderson, CORICE, Albert A. Gilbert Corice, 500 Wash. Rhodes Avenue, Akron, Ohio. WHITE, William W. Mrs. Mary B. White, Clayton, Ill. IIURSH, Joseph B., Jr. Mrs. Adelaide Hursh, MARTIN, William Burges. Mrs. Emma R. F. D. 1, Marysville, Pa. 'Heint2elman, 819 North Bickford Street, WRIGHT, Willie A1. Mrs. Pearl Samples, 1828 East Clementine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. El Reno, Okla. Dougherty, Okla. DUROCIIAR, ROBINSKY, Frank. Mrs. Bertha Robiusky, HIGGINS, Thomas C. Joseph B. Higgins, 1 Victor. Mrs. Edwin Mooney, Arm Street, Cumberland, Md. 415 West Thirty-sixth Street, New York, 184 Second Street, Passaic, N. J. N. Y. TURNIER. William M1. Mrs. William Tur- ISELY, Edward C. Mrs. Ida Isely, Lindsay, nier, 195 Twenty-fifth Street, Elmhurst, Cal. GLANZ, Emmit A. Charles A. Glans, 83 N. Y. JONES, Thomas W. George H1. Jones, Bea- Lafayette Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. STEWART, Harry A. Eli Stewart, Marietta, verdale, Pa. GURNEY, Joseph L. Mrs. Frank Gurney, R. Ohio. MAIER, George F. Mrs. Francis E. Maler, F. D. 2, Oswego, N. Y. CAVIN, Joseph P. Miss Pauline Gavin, 37 1729 State Street, Eie, Pa. SILVERSTEIN, Jacob. Max Silverstein, 115 West Avenue, Geneva, N. Y. SMITH, William S. Rolla I. Smith, 520 - Elizabeth Street, Peekskill, N. Y. MERCER, William B. Allen Mercer, 89 Ham- North Franklin Street Pottstown, Pa. WILLIAMS, John. Mrs. Josephine Williams, ilton Street, White Plains, N. Y. STEARLY, Irving II. qrs.Emma Stearly, 30 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. MERRY, Benjamin II. Elmer E. Merry, 148 1917 North Twenty-fifth Street, Philadel- SULLIVAN, Harold Charles. Richard Sulli- William Street, Geneva, N. Y. phia, Pa. van, Renovo, Pa. TALAR, Leon B. John Talar, 950 Tenth BAKER, Fred R. Mrs. C. B. Smith, Red CORPORALS. Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Creek, N. Y. WARGO, John. Mrs. Mary Wargo, Phillips- CARRON, John J. Mrs. Anna Carron, 6153 FELITTO, Carmine. Pasquale Felitto, 130 burg, Pa. South Rockwell Street, Chicago, III Barter Street, New York, N. Y. CHAMP, McDADE, Edward J. Mrs. Mary McDade, Frederick. Lloyd Champ, 547 0 CLIME, Alfred George. William Callahan Alba, Tex. Street NW., Washington, D. C. Clime, R. F. D. 1, Monroe, Mich. MILLER, Ernest. Louis Miller, 278 Mont- CHURCHILL, Blair B. Mrs. Viola E. Churchill, COUGHLIN, Joseph M. Mrs. Ellen Coughlin, goimery Street, Newburgh, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Harbour Creek, Pa. 8 Sun Street, Waltham, Mass. PADGETT, Bradley. J. W. Padgett, Waynes- DAUTRICII, Leon S. Mrs. Emma E. Dautrich, LEWIS, Royden Keith. William Marvin burg. Ky. 1106 Franklin Street, Reading, Pa. Lewis, 31 Linden Street, River Rouge, PROFFITT, Edgar A. Mrs. Mary L. Dobel, FRIAR, Wesley James. Mrs. Bessie Wheatley, Mich. 537 East Fourth Street, Harrisonburg, Va. R. F. D. 4, box 11, Cass City, Mich. VOIT, Alvin A. Alvin A. Voit, 311 East Mar- BOGART, Charles M. Mrs. W. Bogart, 221 SCHLESSMAN, Warren. Mrs. Warren Schless- ket Street, Jeffersonville, Ind. man, lock box 12, Enhaut, Pa. H. William Street, Geneva, N. Y. SETHER, BLANK, Otis P. Mrs. D. Blank, Red Oak, DAVID, Francis M1. Calvin David, Darling- Harr'y. H. C. Sether, 3401 Seven- Iowa. ton, Mo. teenth Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn. CLARK, Charles. Mrs. Eliza II. Cla'rk Owens- DESJARDINS, Arthur E. Mr.. Lena Desjar- SMITH, Leland Emmett. Emmett Smith, 1227 mouth, Cal. - dins, 75 Worden Street, Lowell, Mass. Lake Street, Elmira, N. Y. CRAVIN, Bob. Mrs. Sadle M. Cravin, 228 ELDER, Walter T. A. W. Elder, 206 State CONNELL, Delmar A. Mrs. Margaret M. West Romana Street, San A'tonio, Tex. Street, Dayton, Pa. Connell, 9724 Linden Avenue, Zanesville, MICHAELS, George A. Mrs. Mary Michaels, ELLIOTT, Osie C. Louis C. Elliott, 515 Man- Ohio. 339 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. vil Avenue, Chandler, Okla. GARNER, Frank A. George B. Garner, 1834 MYERS, Samuel G. Steve Myers, box 633, HENNIGAN, Wickliffe W. Mrs, Alice Hen- Fifth Street NW.. Washinaton, D. C. Max Meadows, Va. nigan, Woodland, Cal. SMITH, John W. Mrs. Sarah Smith, 218 ROGALSKA, Edward A. Mrs. F. Rogalska, KITCHEN, Perley L. Mrs. Annie A. Kitchen, North Arch Street, Lancaster, Pa. 428 Cass Street, Apartment 21, Milwaukee, North Bancroft, Me. WAINWRIGHT, Clarence D. Mrs. Anna W. Wis. MARLEY Bruce. Mrs. E. Marley, 107 Woods- Wainwright, Taylor Street, East Pembroke, SCHMIDT, Joseph J. John J. Schmidt, 414 worth Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. Mass. Sinton Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. MEYERS, August C. irs. Jack Mergner, 152 SMITH. Roger H. Mrs. A. R. Smith, 5605 SMITH, Claude R. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, * Center Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Huntington Drive, Los Angeles, Cal. Keota. Okla. SMITH, Edward J. Orven Smith, Republic, WESTENHOUSER, Clarence W. Gus Westen- ROESICKE, Reinhold J. Mrs. Mary Kanze, Pa. houser, 219 South Mount Pleasant Avenue, 229 East Tenth Street, New York, N. Y. STROWIG, Homer F. Robert Strowig, Paxico, Lancaster, Ohio. COTTON, Harry S. Frank B. Cotton, Bell- Kans. WILDER. Howard R. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilder, view, N. Mex. TURNER, Charles II. Mrs. Nellie Turner, 33 1204 Fourteenth Street, Eldora, Iowa. SIEBER, John George. Christ L. Sieber, 105 Rockingham Street, Concord, N. H. UTLEY, Carl. Marie Westbrooks, Center Thomas Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ARNOLD, Francis X. Peter Arnold, 1571 Street. Horseheads, N. Y. Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FINNEY, Jess. Mrs. Cornelia Haverty, 1 BUGLERs. HUFFAIIN, Henry M. Steve Huffman, Bess- Cooper Street, Salisbury, N. C. SPRADLEY, Mannon. Robert D. Spradley, vylle, Mo. MCALPIN, Morgan. Robert McAlpin, 204 Pell City, Ala. WILLIAMS, Richard M. Miss Katherine Wil- Main Street, Herminie, Pa. BALL, Ira L. Miss Sadie Mead, Owasso, liams, 1116 Homewood Avenue, Baltimore, McMURRAY, George F. Mrs. Louise McMur- Okla. Md. ray, 213 Flower Avenue West, Watertown, N. Y. CARROLL, John J. Charles W. Carroll, 281 COOPER, Clarence B. Mrs. Mallissia Cooper, Third Street, Niagara Falls. N. Y. 420 Tribble Street, Anderson, S. C. FLYNN, Cecil Dorris. Mrs. Elizabeth Flynn, FOSTER, Frank J. Major Foster, 13 East COURCY, Israel A. Charles Courcy, 68 162 Tyler Avenue, Detroit. Mich. Street. Skowhegan, Me. Conger Avenue, Burlington, Vt. FLYNN, Ward E. Mrs. E. C. Flynn, 31 Mag- POTTER, Nathan A. Mrs. Nellie Rathbun, DOREUS, Eugene S. Mrs. Jennie Doremus, nolia Street, Dorchester, Mass. Arcadia, R. I. Mfanasquam, N. J. MORHART, William. Mrs. Sophia Morhart, TROMMEL, Leonard .T. Mrs. Antonia Cooper, HOOVER, Otis Monroe. Mrs. Elsie Pauline 12 Arion Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 6 Sherman Place, Passaic, N. J. Hoover, care of D. B. Gauker, R. F. D. 2, WESTON, Harry John. Mrs. II. A. Weston, HAYNES, John W. Mrs. Emma Haynes, 55 Gettysburg, Pa. 2240 Welsh Bush Road, Utica, N. Y. West Second Street, Oswego, N. Y. McPart- ALLISON. Daniel. MePARTLIN, James W. Mrs. Kate Mrs. Mary Allison, Silver GOFF, Raymond C. Mrs. Lizzie W. Taylor, lin, 910 June Street, St. Paul, Minn. Lane. Conn. Poca, W. Va. McKENNA, Patrick. Mrs. Katrine McKenna, BAHENSKY. Leonard T. Kasmir D. Baen- SHERET, Andrew D. Mrs. Anna'Sheret, 28 1021 Lemis Street, St. Paul, Minn. skv, St. Paul, Nebr. West Park Street, Albion, N. Y. Riley, 104 GEORGE. Reuben L. Mrs. Amelia George, RILEY, Thomas A. Mrs. Mary E. ODEN, Forrest L. Warren Oden, R. F. D. A, Bauseman Streer, Knoxville, Mount Oliver, San Jose, Cal. Indianapolis, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. LINGLE, Jesse B. Mrs. Sarah E. Lingle, ROHR. Herbert J. Mirs. Margaretha Rohr, Edensburg. Pa. WAGONERS, 5219 Winthrop Avenue, Chicago, Ill. MANSBERGER, Howard Ward. Miss Eva SPIVEY, Hugh. Mrs. Julian Spivey, Teague, Keener, 241 West Ann Street, Middletown, FREEMAN. Roy L. Mrs. Martha Freeman, Tex. Pa. 4901 Page Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo. BIEBER, William W. S. B. Bieber, R. F. D. BARRNETT, Henry P. Mrs. John Barrnett, MUGGABERG, George A. Miss Pearl Mugga- S. Muncy, Pa. Mount Vernon, Ala. berg, Milo. N. Dak. HALL, Clarence D. George W. Hall, R. F. BREAZEALE, Ernest I. F. I.,Breazeale, Mal- O'BRIEN, William. Patrick O'Brien, 1663 D. 6, King city, Mo. vern, Iowa. Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. KLEIN, Phillip E. E. G. Klein, Westford DINAN, Francis L. Timothy T. Dinan, 65 SHEA, William J. Mrs. Margaret Shea, 1412 Road, Concord, lass. Courtney Avenue, Newburgh, N. y. Tyse Avenue, New York, N. Y. SLAVEN, James. Miss Rosalie Slaven, Drift. GOITY, John C. Mrs. Martha WY.Gouty, 517 TAYLOR, Walter E. Walter H1. Taylor, R. F. Poplar Street, Carthage, Mo. D. 1. Provo, Utah. ing, Pa. JONES Ben Terrence. Mrs. Emma Jones, WHITVER, Fillmore. Mrs. Thomas Whitver, BARRETT, Lewis. Gus Barrett, Lumberton, Mfarshfield, Mo. 701 West University Avenue, Urbana, Ill. N. C. 24 THE OFFICIAL U. *S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING TOBIN, John B. Miss Sarah Crider, Sandy, MITCHELL, George C. Mrs. Hallie D. M. GEHLERT Prank J. John C. Gehlert, 70 Tex. Carter, R. F. D. 1, Rents, Ga. Tompkins Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. cooKs. MITCHELL, John. Rev. P. C. Neal, 917 HORAY, Stephen J. Mrs. Stelia Horay, 4 Rutland Street, Baltimore, Md. Sesson Court, Bayonne, N. J. KALINOWSKI, William. Max Kalinowski, MONROE, 2277 Yelland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph. Mrs. Annie Monroe, 34161 KASDORF, William C. Miss Emma L. Kas- E. Mrs. Rosa Roby, South Twenty-first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. dorf, R. F. D. A, Boone, Colo. ROBY. Joseph MOORE, Ralph Mrs. Delia G. Lanier, 415 KLUMPP, Frank Ewing Street, Lancaster, Ohio. E. J. Frank Klumpp, 238 NELSON, James L. Miss Catherine Nelson, Lucas Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Kingsley Street, Buffalo, N. Y. box 205, Monroe, Mica. NOWINSKI, Joseph. Mrs. Stofania Nowin- ROUDELIS, Steve. Apostolan Kougimtydelis, NEWTON, George H. Mrs. Rose Newton, 1G ski, 203 Second Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. Eradion, Krity, Greece. North 11111Street, Rosedale, Kans. OUL, Ernest. Henry Ohl, 142 Fairview Street, MALINOWSKI, Stanislaw. Joseph Malinow- Riverside, N. J. ski, G. Lonza, Port Lonza, Russia. THATCH, Kester Ethrage. Mrs. Myra Eula PERRY, Thatch, Fredonia, Kans. George. Mrs. Kate Perry, Livermore MALONEY, Thomas F., jr. Thomas Maloney, Falls, Me. 52 Spruce Street, Georgetown, Wilkes-Barre, aIDCvANICS. PETERSON, Earl A. Hans P. Peterson, 2321 Pa. DIERSCHOW, Walter B. Mrs. Mae Dier- Twenty-ninth Avenue, South Minneapolis, MEEHAN, Martin J. Mrs. Agnes Gerard, 40 schow, R. F. D. 2, West Chicago, Ill. Minn. Hamilton Street, Hartford, Conn. SCIINITZER, Basil L. Mrs. J. J. Sommers, POOLER, Archie. Joseph F. Pooler, 20 Burch ALLEN, Dale. William A. Allen, Queen City, 1172 Fairoa Avenue. Pasadena, Cal. Street, Waterville, Me. Tex. PORTER. Edward C. Mrs. J. C. Dugdale, 711 RHINE, John Edward. Charles B. Rhine, BEISER, Benedict C. Edward Belser, R. P. East Missouri Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. 527A Queen Street, York, Pa. D. 1, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. ASHBY, Clarence L. Mrs. Lou Ashby, 1003 SAKOWICH, eni. Mike Sakowich, 129 Lo- DELOTS, Emmett N. Mrs. Catherine Belots, Commerce Street, Petersburg, Va. cust Street, Waterbury, Cone. SARROWSKO, Thomas. Miss Jesey Sar- Norge, Va. BARTLETT, Leroy P. Mrs. Myrtle Bartlett, BRICE, Corneius A. Mrs. Grace Brice, Val- 545 Goliad Street, San Antonio, Tex. bowsko, 613 Penn Street. Perth Amboy, N. X. ley Junction, Iowa. ZIMMERMAN, John T. Mrs. Tom W. Rogers, SARTELL, Earl E. Mrs. Hattie Sartell, Sar- BU'RKETT William B. Benjamin S. Burkett, 2312 Colorado Street, Houston, Tex. tell, Minn. Annie Shapiro, 48 Stark, Kans. HOBBS, James E. George Hobbs, 171 Be- SHAPIRO, Frank. Mrs. CLEMENTS, Allen H. V. 0. Clements, mont Street, Carbondale, Pa. Poplar Street, Boston, Mass. SHILLINGS, Marshall. Willie Shillings, Aiekka City, Fla. KAY, Arthur F. Miss Lillian E. Kay, 10 CODYER, Patrick J. Mrs. Henry Jordan, Spalding Avenue, Malone, N. Y. Grossville, Tenn SILVERSTEIN, Beujemin. Mrs. Frances Sil- 661 Cross Street, Malden, Mass. WILSON, George. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, 243 DEAK, Paul, Mrs. Otto Wilbur, 608 Pultney Street, Geneva, N. Y. vcrstein, 1820 South Street, Philadelphia,. Border Pa. Street, Elgin, Ill. IRVING, Charles P. King G. Ireing, Tyler, DE VORE, James S. Mrs. Rose De Yore, 810 Tex. SIMMONS, George F. Mrs. Dora Bodinar, box Knox Street, Princeton, Ill. SHAW, Richard II. Mrs. Mary A. Shaw, 31 U5, Indio, Cal. IlCKEY, Walter James. Mrs. Nicholos Sargent Street, Sommerville, Mass. SKEAMSTAD, John. Gust Stramstad, 418 Paler Hickey, Cement, Okla. ALLCOCK. Martin L. J. W. AlIcock, P. 0. First Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. HICKMAN, Roderick A. Mrs. Lillian I. Hick- box 3, Waco, Mo. SLOCUM, Frank P. Andrew D. Slocum, man, R. F. D. 2, Steens, Miss. Eighth Avenue, Homestead, Pa. KRARN, John J. MsASTER SIGNAL ENGINEER. SNYDER, Willis Tracy. Miss Clara Snyder, Mrs. Anna Kearn, 580 K. West Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. WISIIART, Ronald S. Mrs Margaret Nichols, N. Y. KENNEDY, George Norman. George W. Ken- Wishart, 65 Lancaster Street, Albany, N. Y. SPEARS. Henry. irs. Amanda Morris, nedy, Blythesville, Ark. Amcs, Okla. DRIVER. ALEON, Monroe. Mrs. Delia Bransom, 28 SPENCER, Edward. Mrs. C. E. Spencer, Toul- EIghteenth Street SE., Washington, CHASE, Elwyn Francis. Rev. Amos S. Chase, manville, Ala. D. C. Oaklyn, N. J. MINASOFF, Kache Ml. Mrs. Tamar Abajian, STRAVATO. Ernest- Gornse Detterre, 16 47 South Peean Street, Los Angeles, Cal. MUSICIANS. Pleasant Street, Cranston, R_ 1. MUNDAY, Ramon L. Mrs. Elizabeth Mun- GRIFFITH, Thomas Weaver. Mrs. Grace TILGIIMAN, Howard. Mrs. Etenar Tilghman, day. route 2, Hamilton, Tex. linn, lone, Oreg. Willow Grove, Pa. PEARSON, Paul E. J. A. Pearson, R. F. D. UNDERHILL, Charles H. Edward Underhill, TONJES, Edward. Mrs. Margaret Tones, 3, Neosho, Mo. Little Rock, Iowa. 9821 Flatlands Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WACHOLZ, John J. John Wachols, Fridley, PROBST, George D. James Probst, R. F. D. NURSE. Minn. 2, Berwick, Pa. SNELL, Augustine B. Mrs. II. II. Farnum, WARE, Arthur. Mrs. Zula MoyeaWare, Me- RIOWE, Wihiam J. Mrs. William F. Rowe, 150 East One hundred and fiftieth Street, nard, Tex. 49 Medford Street, Malden, Mass. Now York, N. Y. WILLIAMS, Robert P. James E. Williams, ROY, Arthur. Mrs Amelin Roy, 4065 Market 1703 Arctic Axenue, Atlantic City, N. .L Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PRIVATES. WILLIS, George W. Edward Willis, War- SAYRE, Willian R. Mrs. Mary A. Sayre, OFIAVA, Julian. Joseph Ofiava, Leadwood, field, Va. 702 Neosla Street, Emporia, Kans. SHIRMER, Luther L. August Mo. WOORTON, Reuben II. Mrs. Pen F. Wootton, C. Shirmer, SERRKN, Frank. Tom Serrkn, 1810 Elm R. F. D. 1. box GSA, Ozan, Ark. Cherokee, Okla. Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. WYSOCENSKI, John J. Julius Wisocenski, SINK, Jake. Mrs. Nora Hayes, Reedhouse, IIAVERTY, Raymond. Julia Haverty, 42 East Bristol. Conn. Ilr. Liberty Street. Atlanta, Ga. ZIOLKOWSKI Frank. Mr Victoria Romin- TILOIAS, Alfonso. August Thomas, 109 IIIESTER, E. Edward K. lester, R. F. D. ski. 1096 Seventh Avenue. Milwaukee, Wis. Standish Place, Plymouth, Mass. 1, West Leesport, Pa. BENANE, James Mrs. Mary Benaue, 105 THOMPSON, Sidney F Mrs. Cora. Thomp- IIIGGINBOTHAM, Durret. Mrs. M. J. Hig- Ninth Avenue East, Ashland, Wis. son, 19 Morgan Street, Rochester. N. Y. ginbotham, Mabon, Ala. BREWER, Neil 0. J. W. Brewer, Sutherland, TURNER, Sbiley S. Mrs. C. C. Conner,&B IIOCKADAY, William H1. John L. Hockaday, Iowa. F. D. 3, Lincoln, Ala. Advance, N. C. WILKENFELD, Abe. Mr. Harris Wilken- Wesley. Mrs. Mable BENNETT, Wayland L. Mrs. Marion L. Ben- HUNTLEY Lawrence nett, Dexter, Me. feld. 1507 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, Frances Huntley, 10- Dodge Street, Malden, N. Y. Mass. BOWER, Gordon R. S. W. Bower, 663 Main INDA, Anton. Valentine Inda, 680 First Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WILLNER, Fred. Mrs. M. Willner, 310 Al- Avenue, Milwauee, Wis. BRINKOS, John Joseph. Joseph Brinkos, 0 bert Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JORGENSON, Otto. Julius Jorgenson, James- Emmna Street, Binghamton, N. Y_ MITCHELL, Vincent Persse. Frank Mitchell, town, Kans. BROST, Ferry. Mrs. Margaret Kalchthaler, 100 Bay Seventeenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KALINA. Joseph S. Mrs. Mary Cond1 Reline. 1238 Lincoln Avenue, Sheboygan, Wis. MOFFATT, Charles J. Robert Moffatt, Clyde, 2404 East Eighty-second Street, Cleveland, BUTLER, Robert D. William O. Butler, Mo. Oh'o, Meadow Roads Street, Thomaston, Me. MOON, Mack. West Sloon, Thompson, Ga. KAA1,'-RLY, Edwin F., Jr. Edwin F. Kamerly, CARLING, Ernest HI. Mrs. Christinia C. PARADIS, Richard P. Mrs. Pauline Paradis, sr., 3624 North Sydenham Street, Philadel- Carling, 224 Charles Street, Jamestown, Triton Avenue. Rockaway Park, N. Y. phie, Pa. N. Y. PETERSON, Gilbert. Mrs. Flora Peterson, KEEL, Sam. John Sam Keel, Clayton, N. C. CARRINGTON. Clarence. Mrs. Lucilla Car- West Frankfort, Ill, KILMER, Elmer A. Miss Bulah Kilmer, Dal- rington, R. F. D., box 22, Crystal Hill, Va. PRICE, George D. Bert Price, 319 West ton, Ohio. CHIVINSKY, Mathew T. Mrs. Katherine Front Street, Media. Pa. KRAMER, Walter. Mrs. Sarah Kramer, 01- Chivinsky. Windsor. Conn. PRICE William L. Miss Sadie Price, 630 ney, Ill. CLARK, Albert L. Mrs. Minerva G. Clark, Morgan Street, Dixon City, Pa. LAWRENCE, John. Miss Annie Grace, Ben St. Clainville, Ohio. RENDO. Ben. Felix Rendo, Saltsburg, Pa. Arnold, Tex. CORRON, Charles B. Charles J. Corron, REEDER, George. Miss Sarah Reeder, R. F. LOWER, John E. Mrs. Mary Lower, 605 White Sulphur, W. Va. D. 1, box 4, Whitmire, S. C. Linden Avenue, Alliance, Ohio. CORRON, Georg' P. Chalcs Cornon, White RICH IRDSON, William J. E. Lin De Witt McCAIN, James H. James M. McCain, Ien- Sulphur, W, Va. Pallinger, Tex. ryetta. Okla. COLEMAN. Fr d P. Mrs. Jennie P_ Coleman, SCHAFFNER, Robert B. Urban Schaffner, McCARITY, James P. Mrs. Kathrine Mc- 0148 Rhodes Avenue, Chicago, Il. 19 Grove Street, Cranford, N. J. Carty, 418 Seventy third Street, Btooklyn, CROPPER, McKinley. Mrs. Elizabeth Cod- SDIABOURN, Henry C. Mrs. Fannie Meakin, N. Y. bon, 158 Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cernish. Okla McKEE, Daniel J. Mrs. Lizzie McKee. Beaver DEGRAVE. Benjauin. Peter Degrave, Lin- SELENSKY. John H. Mrs. Hazel Selensky, St reet, Lisbon, Ohio. coln Park, Ky. MECILIN, Clarence H. Mrs. Anna Mechlin, ilumble, Tex. Laddonia, Mo. - DIAL. Welford Clarence. Louise Starmer, B. SINIRID, Joseph W. Thomas H. Siniard, MENAHEN, Thomas J. Mrs. Bridget Mena- F D. 1, Pueblo, Colo. Wheeler, Tex. ' hen, 3010 North Fifteenth Street, Philadel- ECKRICH, Adolf. Martin Ecbrich, St, Louis, SPIVEY, John A. Mrs. J. A. Spivey, Baker, phia, Pa. . Mo. FIn. MILLER. Julian S. David L. Miller, Man- EVANS, Charles. Mrs. Margaret Evans, 113 STACKHOUSE, Thomas Ileadley. Mrs. Anna lis, Ill. Gordon Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio. AI. Stackhouse, Yardley, Pa. MINOR, Hezekiah. Mrs. Mary C. Minor, R. F. GATES, Ance M_ J. F. Gates, jr., Atmore, STILCOSRY, Martin. Peter Stilcosky, Mount D. 0, Burlington, N. C. Ala. Pleasant, Pa. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 25 CASUALTIES- REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING SUSSMAN, Ellis. Hyman Sussman, 435 BI'ACKISTON, James R. James Hill, 307 OLSEN, Edward A. Mrs. Leslie Olsen, 6698 Xenth Street, East St. Louis, III. Va Street SW., Washington, D. C. Ahoy Road, Richmond Valley, N. Y. WUKER, Paul W. Mrs. Farerie L. Tucker, BRISCOE, Francis L. Mrs. Bettie Briscoe, PIERCE, Joshua H. John R. Pierce, R. F. D. Santa Ana, Cal. Rock Point, Md. 3, Hartford, N. C. VENTRY, Julio. Carman Ventry, 428 East BROWN, Leroy S. William F. Brown, Frank- QUINN, Joseph Michael. Mrs. Josephine Mechanic Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, lin Grove, Ill. Thoms, 1152 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, Pa. BROWN, Walter L. Sam B. Brown, Florala, N. Y. WEBB, Theodric T. Mrs. Mary I. Webb, 307 Ala. REIDER. Homer B. John W. Reider, 111 Bellvue Street, Danville, Va. BUNTEN, Robert. Mrs. Mary Bunten, Rock North Street, Columbia City, Ind. WEIL, Ralph D. Mrs. Hannah Well, 4457 Springs, Wyo. SITTIG, Austin. Irving Hall, 333 Crestwood North Maplewood Avenue, Chicago, Ill. BURNS, Thomas J. Mrs. Margaret Burns, Street, Akron, Ohio. WIGGINS, Grant. Mrs. Anna Schultz, 3506 174 Columbia Street, Cambridge, Mass. SMITH, Harry B. Samuel M. Smith, 223 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio. CALLAN, John C. John Callan, 70 South West First Street, Junction City, Kans. WILLIAMS, Walter C. Mrs. Melissa Duncan, Eleventh Street, Newark, N. J. USIONDEK, Dominick. Mrs. Mary Usiondek, Bartlesville, Okla. CAMPANA, Joseph. Joe Mongono, 126 West 2114 Fleet Street, Baltimore, Md. YAWGER, Harland T. Mrs. Carl Yawger, Eagle Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WEISE, Adoloh. Mrs. William A. Weise, Union Springs, N. Y. COLLINS, John. Thomas J. Collins, 32 Cen- 523 Riddle Road. Cincinnati, Ohio. ZIMMERMAN, Fred A. Mrs. Edna Zimmer- tral Street, Turner Falls, Mass. WILLIS, Harry. Mrs. Sarah Venable, 2316 man, 2005 John R. Street, Detroit, Mich. COOPER, George A. Hugh A. Cooper, Ohio East Thirty-third Street, Cleveland, Ohio. JEPSON, Samuel T. Mrs. Frances Jepson, 22 Avenue, Relay, Md. - BAlRBEE, Arthur J. Julius A. Barbee, Rox- Archer Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. DAUGHERTY, William E. Mrs. Harriet boro Street, Durham, N. C. JUERGENS, Otto. Louis Juergens, Woodburn, Daugherty, Coalport, Pa. BOYLE, Edward. Mrs. Kate Boyle, 1946 Ind. DONNEGAN, William R. Mary J. Donnegan, North Crosky Street, Philadelphia, Pa. KALMUK, Eugene Isaac. Mrs. Aline KAl- 247 West One hundred and forty-fifth CAHILL, John S. Mrs. Cora Cahill, 4033 muk, 6133 South Park Avenue, Ch'ago, 1l1. Street, New York, N. Y. Lucky Street, St. Louis, Mo. LARSON, Bennett 0. Mrs. Julia Larson, 35 DONOVAN, Lloyd H. Mrs. Smith D. Dono- DOUGLASS, Frank P. Arphaxad T. Douglass, North Wadsworth Street, Geneva, N. Y. van, Brighton, Iowa. Weleetka, Okla. LUKE, Henry. Mrs. Jane Marj Luke, Quin- DOYLE, Michael Joseph. Mrs. Catherine FLYGHT, Erick Knut. Mrs. Hannah Flyght, nesee, Mich. Doyle, 349 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, 627 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MOORE, Albert D. Mrs. Jennie Moore, Wil- N. J. GOBIS, Anthony. Miss Uygase Gobis, The son, N. Y. DUNLAP, Fred. Mrs. Nellie Dunlap, 2210 Morton House, Grand Rapids, Mich. MOORE, Thomas. Mrs. Stella Moore, Mess- East Eighteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. HOUGHTON Dennis F. Mrs. -Susan Hough- more, Pa, ELROSE, Ralph J. Ralph J. Erose, 239 ton, 700 Spruce Street, Wilmington, Cal. Skillman HULBERT, Lloyd C. Miss Lulu IHulbert, MORALES, Armando P. Mrs. Magdalina Pie- Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. R. F. D. 6, box 521, Battle Creek, Mich. santony, Pennelas, Porto Rico. FOUNTES, Reuben N. Mrs. Susie B. Fountes, general delivery, Frankfort, Mo. JOHNSON, Walter E. Tom Johnson, Stanton NORTON, Ralph E. Mrs. J. W. Norton, 14 Iowa. Cutler Street, Worcester, Mass. FULKERSON Charles Francis. Mrs. Sophie Ott, R. F. D. 1, Elston, Mo. KEELAND, John F. Mrs. John P. Boyle, 68 O'BRIEN, Charles P. Mrs. Patrick O'Brien, Dartmouth Street, Worcester, Mass. Campus, Ill. FURR, Whereay. Miss Lelia Furr, R. F. D. 4, Chester, S. C. KING, Emory. Aneel D. King, R. F. D. 2, OVERACKER, Eugene H. Mrs. Bessie Wil- Durand, Mich. liams, R. F. D. 15, Richfield, Ohio. GIBBS, Leo M. Mrs. Palmer D. Smith, Otta- ray Hotel, Greenville, S. C. MILLER, Henry D. Fred Miller, Allison, PAPADAKIS, George J. Steve Papadakis, Y. Iowa. M. C. A. Building, Dixon, Ill. GOULD, Vivian. Mrs. Julia Pittis, 821 North Ervlng Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. PETRIE, David N., Jr. David N. Petrie, 213 PEOPLES, Robert L. Miss M. Faulkner, 305 East Sixty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. Hudson Street, New York, N. Y. GRIMES, Noah J. W. G. Grimes, Cooleemee, N. C. SALVIO, Louis. Joe Salvio, 286 Oak Street, POLLOCK, Earl. George Pollock, North Law- Waterbury, Conn. rence, Ohio. GROSS, Andrew. Mrs. Georgiana Gross, SCHMIDT, Charles H. Mrs. Annie Schmidt, ROUSH, Wilson M. Mrs. Jennie E. Roush, 1 Wallville, Md. 64 Olmsted Place, Glendale, Long Island, Franklin Avenue, Shelby, Ohio. GUNTHER, Herman F. Mrs. Emma Dettmer, N. Y. SHARP, William C. Mrs. Hazel Sharp, 604 Manston, Wis. SKOLNICK, Simon. Phil Skolnick, 291 Alem- Bruice Street, Marine City, Mich. HAMILTON, Tom. Steve R. Hamilton, Poy- bra Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TAKVORIN, Moses. Garabed B. Takvorin, nor, Tex. STAMBATJGH, Cornelius L. Luther Stam- Moosh' Norshen, Armenia. BERGMAN, Francis A. Mrs. Marie Berg- bough, 211 Cottage Hill, York, Pa. TEAMERSON, Arthur A. Andrew Teamerson, man, 426 First Avenue East, Newton, Iowa. ANTAL, Joseph. Mrs. Barbara Antal, 218 202 Arbordale Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. BOYLAN, Peter M. Miss Catherine Boylan, Pond Street, Taylor, Pa. ZWEIFACH, Max, Mrs. Emma Zweifach, 170 '2 Cedar Street, Yonkers, N. Y. BURNS, John. Mrs. Anna Price, 929 Lewis South Second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BREITENBACH, Andrew. Mrs. Annie Breit- Street, Covington, Ky. BROCIUS, Harry R. Mrs. Sadie Decker, 140 enbach, East Twenty-third Street, Van- CARROLL, Edward A. Mrs. Sarah A. Car- Waverly Street, Buffalo, N. Y. couver. Canada. roll, 113 Division Street, New Bedford, CONLEY, William. Luther and Laura Conley, BURKETT, Oscar J. Mrs. Anna Burkett, Mass. 2305 Ruby Avenue, Kansas City, Kans. Groseclose, Va. CHRISTMAN, Edgar B. Mrs. Catherine DUGAN, Frank. Mrs. Louise Dugan, 693 CONKLIN, Vincent. Mrs. Anna Radley, 208 Christman, R. F. D. 4, Kutztown, Pa. Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. -N. Y. West Chestnut Street, East Rochester, N. Y. COHEN, Israel. Samuel Cohen, 379 Irving DUNNE, William Pat. John Welch, 165 Jef- DRUMM, Theodore B. Theodore Drumm, 411 Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. West Lafayette Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. DEVINE, William H. Mrs. J. F. Devine, 514 GRAY, Gib S. Mrs. Dora D. Gray, Holly- FESSLER, Reuben D. Mrs. Lettie Moyer, Ohio Street, St. Joseph, lo. ridge, N. C. Cressey, Cal. FINCH, Norman A. Mrs. Lulu Birteh, 186 GRAY, Herman. Mrs. Cora Gray, Waynes- HASKINS, Harold W. Mrs. Etta Haskins, Oak Street, Binghamton, N. Y. field, Ohio. . 1461 Nianeara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. FINNIGAN, David P. Mrs. Rene Mayer, 108 HYBER, Henry. Mrs. Sarah Meltzer, 105 Eighth Street, Woodside, N. Y. GRIFFING, Homer B. James M. Griffing, Prospect Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FLEISCHMANN, John E. Miss Elizabeth Meadville, Miss. IOLT, Jefferson L. George W. Holt, Kent, Fleischmann, 6534 Stony Island Avenue, HILL, John H. Mrs. Annie Jane Hill, 209 Tex. Fourth Street, Smithfield, N. C. Chicago, Ill. ALSTER, Robert E. Mrs. Isabella Aister, 241 GOLDBERG, Isidore. Mrs. Leon Yossem, NABER, Edward J. George M. Naber, 50 3618 Shenandoah Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Huron Street, Hamburg, N. Y. Etna Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. COLF. Monroe C. Leslie Cole. Sidney, N. Y. HOULTBERG, Arthur T. Swan 0. Houltberg, NASCA, Peter F. Samuel Nasca, 96 Mills Kans. Avenue, Mount Morris, N. Y. COWIIEY, William J. Mrs. Elizabeth Mc- box 48, Assaria, Carthy, 1232 West Van Buren Street, Chi- HYDE, Adrian T. Mrs. Jennie Hyde, 201 PHILLIPS, John Henry. Mrs. Loble Drew, cago, Ill. Union Street, Coffeyville, Kans. R. F. D. 6, Oklahoma City, Okla. KLECAN, Fred. Frank Kilecan, 2833 Trum- POLLACK, Samuel. Abraham Pollock, 402 DE VOE, Floyd J. Miss Ida M. Hickman, 86 Ill. Y. bal Street, Clicago, East Fourth Street, New York, N. Henry Street, Passaic, N. J. MCCLELLEN, Eli B. Mrs. Zillie MeClellen, RADER, John M. Mrs. H. B. Cyphert, R. F. DOMISIEWICZ. Antonio. Mrs. Eva Domisle- Timpson, Tex. D. 1, Strattonville, Pa. wiez, 724 Washington Avenue, Philadel- MEDICA, Alphonse M. Mrs. Margaret Med- UGLOW, Kenneth M. Mrs. Edward S. Uglow, phia, Pa. ica, 283 Twenty-second Street, Brcoklyn, 1217 Main Street, Honesdale, Pa. GILLMANN, Albert P. Mrs. Lillian Gillman, N. Y. AIIING, Louis R. Rudolph Ahring, R. F. D. 329 Park Street, Syracuse, N. Y. 1, Odessa, Mo. HARVEY. William J. Alex Harvey, 284 MILLER, Harry. Mrs. Rosa Miller, 434 Lum- ALBRIGHT, Simon Jacob. George Albright, her Street, Philadelphia, Pa. North Main Street, Nagatuck, Conn. MOORE, Horace. Mrs. Margaret P. Moore, R. F. D. 7, Greensburg, Pa. HUNT, Jasper Jacob. Mrs. Esther Hunt, ALLEN, Cornelius. Mrs. Amelia Allen, 639 Watonga, Okla. 111 Spring Mill Avenue, Conshohocken, Pa. Oak Street, New Haven, Conn. PERRY, Buell A. Louis N. Perry, Newfane, ARDELT, Richard E. Mrs. Emma Erving, INGLESBY, Thomas D. Thomas Inglesby, N. Y. Milwaukee Street, Whitewater, Wis. 4144 Grand Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ROBINSON, Harry A. James S. Robinson, BAKER, Marion. Maggie E. Johnson, Skip- LATABA, Peter. Walter Zilemiski, 85 First Milan, Pa. perville, Ala. Street, Lackawanna, N. Y. LAWRENCE, Phillip Henry. Mrs. Adelaide ROSS, Martin N. Martin F. Ross, Cambria, BASILE, Antonio. Philip Basile, 1402 Rock Wis. Street, Rockford, Ill. Hastings, Bonner Springs, Kans. BECK, Alfred J. D. D. Beck, Continental, LEWANDOWSKI, Andrew. Leo Zeenjeki, 191 RUPP, Raymond M. Walter S. Rupp, 2428 Ohio. Bay Street, Jersey City, N. J. Arunah Avenue, Baltimore, Md. LOMBARDO, Joseph. Frank Lombardo, 205 SLATTERY, Thomas William. John William BENNETT, Edwin W. Weston W. Bennett, Winsor Street, Jamestown, N. Y. Slattery, Horton, Kans. 953 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, McGOWAN. Joseph. Patrick McGowan, 152 SPIVEY, Fred. Mrs. Eliza J. Spivey, Whit- Mass. Potomac Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. leyville, Tenn. BERGER, Irving. Nathan Berger, 669 Pros- MITCHELL, John W. Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, TEFFT, Willard S. George Webb, R. F. D. 1, pect Avenue, New York, N. Y. 2707 Annin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Durhamville, N. Y. BIELKE, Elmer. Otto Bielke, R. F. D. 1, MOORE, Layton. D. P. Moore, Bay City, TILTON, Ray R. Joe Tilton, route 2, Point, Naugart, Wis. Mich. Tex. 26 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918; CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING VANCE, Roy N. William Vance, 201 Main MURPHY, John W. Mathew Murphy, 506 MELANDER, Otto T. Mrs. Christ Hall, 24 Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y. West One hundred and thirty-fourth Street, West Eleventh Street, Duluth, Minn. YOUNG, Anton L. Mrs. Mary Young, box 51, New York, N. Y. MONAHAN, Francis. Mrs. Jeanie D. Mono- Plain, Wis. IlIURRAY, William Eugene. Mrs. Annie Mur- han, 13 Chester Street, Pittsfield, Me. STAUlFER, Jacob D. Samuel B. Stauffer, ray, Martinsburg, Mo. MONROE, Theodore. George B. Monroe, 242 Cardlorous, Pa. NELSON, Clarence. George W. Nelson, Jr., Franklin Street, Paterson, N. J. STROCK, Myron R. Mrs. E. L. Taylor, 150 North Haven, N. H. MONTALBANO, Antonio. Calegero Mental- East Emerson Street, Portland, Oreg. PELL, John J. Mrs. G. Poll, 063 Pacific bano, 1421 De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn, TURNER, Joseph H. Mrs. Katherine R. Street Brooklyn, N. Y. N. Y. Turner, 1681 Prospect Street, Waltham, REED, Alvin. Edward J. Reed, Berea, W. Va. MOON, Paul. Mrs. Addie Lindsey, star route Mass. RICHTER, Joseph D. Mrs. Julia Richter, 1, Henrietta, Tex. WOODS, Nell J. J. R. Woods, Mount Ida, 4417 Evans Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. MORIARTY, Eugene P. Mrs. E. Moriarty, Ark. RICIGLIANO, Victor. Mrs. Mary Gilalla, 53 Seventh Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 1253 West Main Street. Waterbury, Corm. DUNN, Harvey. Mrs. Susie Burrell, 721 MURKER, Clifford W. Mrs. Susana Murker, Miami Street, Springfield, Ohio. RIGGAR, William R. Mrs. Elizabeth Rigger, 511 Wisconsin Avenue, Gladstone, Mich. DYER, Walter. Mrs. Rachael Dyer, 820 Cul- Olyphant Furnace, Pa. OLIVERI, Pietro. Carlo Oliveri, 212 Hol- Eman Court, Washington, D. C. RILEY, John G. Mrs. Amanda ParkeRl, Can- land Avenue, New York, N. Y. GASTOMSKI, Bronislaw. Frank Aslemborski, ton, N. J. ORMSBEE, Earl David. Mrs. Margaret 113 Adams Street, Riverside, N. J. ROSE, LeRoy A. E. R. Rose, New Cambria, Ormsbee, Smith Center, Kans. GIBSON, Robert I. Mrs. Robert Gibson, 24 Kans. PACE, Alfonzo. John Maggiplnto, 181 Rose- Grove Street, New York, N. Y. ROSS, Willis, jr. Mrs. Georgia R. Jones, R. F. Ville Avenue, Jamaica. N. Y. HERR, Harold J. Mrs. Emma Herr, 101 D. 2, Bacantau, Ga. PACE, Edward. John M. Pace, Russellville, Nortlview Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. SCIWADER, Arthur Frank. Jacob Schwader, Ala. HOLMES, Willie C. Mrs. Emma E. Holmes, R F D 1 St. Joseph, Mo. Hennessey, Okla. SHULOWITi Samuel. Mrs. Sarah Schulo- PEERY, Clarence E. Grant Peery, Darting- JOLLIKER, Leo B. Mrs. Sarah Jolliker, 32 witz, 99 dimpson Street, New York, N. Y. ton, Mo. Stem art Street, Haverhill, Mass. SIVLEY, Lewis A. Mrs. W. R. Sivley, Willis, PETERS, John L. John C. Peters, 1907 Hohn MILTEER, Wallace. Mrs. Mary Sawyer, Tex. Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Hodges Ferry, Va. SMITH, John. William Smith, 82 School POOCIA, Antonio. Antonio Tanzillo, 230 PERKINS, Willis. Walter Perkins, 700 Fed- Street, Somerville, Mass. Twentieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. eral Street, Camden, N. J. SOLO, Carman F. Mrs. Joseph Solo, 106 ROBINSON, John R. Mrs. W. J. Simerson, PRESTON, Charles. Charles F, Preston, box Elizabeth Street, Hornell, N. Y. 2980 Imperial Avenue, San Diego, Cal. 181, Brunswick, He. STREIT, John. Fred Streit, R. F. D. 1, ROCHE, Joseph F. Mrs. Mary T. Roche, ST ANDERSON. John P. Mrs. Mary Anderson, Leighton, Ala. Plain Street, Neponset, Mass. RIOHRBOUCK, Jacob B. Mrs. Justina Rohr- 228 East Fifth Street, East Liverpool, Ohio. WHITE, Less Pearson. Mrs. Maud Amy Fan- CARDAVOPOLI, Francesco. Salvatory Car- bouck, Alliance, Nebr. ning, Waverly, Kans. Mrs. Patroni Mini- daropoli, 80 Thompson Court, Thompson- WINKELMAN, Henry M. Adolph Winkelman, ROGERS, Mikalis Anton. ville, Conn. algo, 426 Shepherd Avenue, Bsoklyn, Stone Ridge, N. Y. N. Y DAVIS, Endimon 1f. Lum 41. Smith, 918 West WISDOM, Efalus. Mrs. Alma Wisdom, 1915 Elm Street, Marietta, Okla. RUEDKE, Harmon. Henry leudke, Stelville, Wesley Street, Greenville, Tex. 11. HOLLIDAY Frank. Bollie 1Holliday, general WRIGHT, Paul E. Perry H. Wright, Waynes- delivery, Jiekens, Miss, burg, Pa. SALERNO, Vito. Frank Salerno, 206 By- KARAMITROS, Peter. Peter Pinapolis, 1223 BANDY, John. Mrs. Barbara Bandy, Ross- berry Street, Old Forge, Pa. Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N, Y, ville, Md. SAVILIA, Thomas. James Savilia, 7742 KARPELMAN, Morris W. Mrs. Rebecea Ear- BURNS, Andrew. John Burns, S39 East Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. pelman, 8 Mathew Place, Worcester, Mass. Thirty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. SAX, Ira C. Mrs. Gladys Roksot, Wendell, NEWBY, James. Mrs. Sarah Newby, 5649 BURNS, John Francis. Hugh Burns, 112 Idabo. Alpetree Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Platt Street, Ansonia, Conn. STANTON, John II. John Stanton, 44 An- PETERSON, Martin C. Mrs, Otto Peterson, GROSS, George. Mrs. Margaret Gross, 2822 derson Street, Beacon, N. Y. R. P. D. 1, Patterson, Cal. 0 Street NW.. Washington, D. C. UHL, Lorin L. Mrs. Emma Uhl, Strawberry lAGER, Noah. 'Walter Rager, Nanty Glo, GUADAGNO, Charlie. Mike Guadagno, 243 Point, Towa, Pa. Eleventh Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y. SCHALLE, Ernest. Mrs. Anna Sehall, 21 HOBBS, Emmett J. Joseph L. Hobbs, Oreutt, UNGER, Peter Lennard. Mrs. Agnes Unger, Woodside Avenue, Winfield, N. Y. Cal. 3049 Arthington Street, Chicago, ill. SNOW, Samuel B. Mrs. Marie Snow, Okmul- UREY, Ralph Harold. Mrs. Anne Wallace, gee, Okla. HUGHES, Willie. Mrs. Laura Hughes, Han- 112 North Center Street, Grover City, Pa. WALSH, James M. Miss Johanna M, Walsh, WILKIE, Charley C. William A. Wilkie, gen- 44 Buchanan Place. New York, N. YF JOH1148N, William M. Mrs. Ida Johnson, eral delivery, Bryant, Okia. WESTERLING, Leslie W. Andrew Wester- 2314 North West Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. WINGARD, David W. Mrs. Cynthia J. Win- ling, 3016 Armitage Avenue, Chicago, Ill. KARR, Floyd. Mrs. Katherine Karr, general gard. Bate Street, Youngsvile, Pa. WINE, William B. Mrs. Irwin Wike, Auburn, delivery, Amazonia, Mo. WINSTON, Edward A. Michael Winston, 114 Pa. MARRAMA, Gaetano. Arnaldae Flascus, 26 Eutaw Avenue, Lynn, Mass. WOODS, Charles II. Mrs. Elizabeth Woods, Parmenter Street, Boston, Mass. WISHCOP, Frank. Mrs. Philomene Wisheop, 1618& Cherry Street, Los Angeles, Cal PALMER, SamueL Raymond Palmer, 765 Grand Marias, Min. BAIUNGO Angelo. Charles Baicngo. 440 South :Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. REECHAM, James. Mra. Savanah Beecham, Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. SILVERSTEIN, Jack. David Bilverstesn, 265 Waskon, Tex. BENDHEIM, Sol. Mrs. Katie Beudheim. 2024 East Street, Baltimore, Md. BONISOLLL, Fortunate. Fred Bonisoili, 595 Ill. STARKEY, John 4. George B. Starkey, 853 Loomis Street, Chicago, N. Y. Chestnut Street, Athol, Mass. BREWER, Joseph B. As. Lou Brewer, Gos- East Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, BRENIG, Fred. Miss Molly Ohlberg, Bell- sett, Tex. WILKEYSON, John J., jr, Mrs. Margaret wood, -Ill. BOYER, Tom. Mrs. Ida Boyer, B, F. D. 7, - Wilkeyson, 303 Greenpoint Avenue, Brook- lyn, N. Y. BROGAN, Daniel J. John Brogan, Antelope, box 18, Milledgeville, Ga. Oreg CAPLE, Chatlie. Mrs. Alice Caple, general WILLIAMS, George. Mrs. Anna Jewell, 2010 delivery, M1oin, N. C. North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CARMODY, Thomas J. Miss Hable Carmody, CHIPMAN, Charles. Christ Chipman, Saeger- ALT, Louis T. Mrs. Eugenia S. Alt, 1110 Tarkio, M. . town, Pa. Vincennes Street, New Albany, Ind. CARTER, John. Mrs. Arrinfe Perry, bo 32, CONNER, Van. Mrs. -Clasie Brown, R. F. ANTONETTI, Mapl. Netale Antonetti, 640 R. F. D. 3, Teenmseh, Okla. D. 2. box 32, Wakefield, Va. East Street, Pittsfield, Mass. COHEN, Joseph. Morriss Cohen, 5808 Fn- DANIELS, William L. William Daniels, ARKEMA, Henry. John Arkema, 517 Madi- lerton Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Ernest, Pa. son Street, Grand Haven, Mich. COLEMAN, John. Mrs. Ellen Coleman, 8852 FINKLESTEIN, Mort A. Mrs. M. Finklestein, BERNIER, Antonio. Amanda Bernier, I Buffalo Avenue, South Chicago, Il. 180 Henry Street, New York, N. Y. Common Street. Lowell, Mass. CROSS, Benjamin. Miss Virginia Cross, 1221 FRIDAY. Joseph James. Mrs. Mary Friday, BOYD, Joseph E. Miss Mary Boyd, 1624 Ninth Street NW., Washington, D_ C. 1843 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Baker Street, Baltimore, Md. CURTHOYS. George Addison. Mrs. Louisa A. Pa, BRYANT, George R. William M. Bryant, Curthoys, 107 Edison Street, Buffalo, N. Y. CUBIC, AueiL Mrs. Len Prnett, Truman, FRY, Sam. William Fry, R. F. D. 1, Letart, Herrick, Ill. W. Va. COOPER, CarL Thomas Cooper, Patoka, Ind. Ark. DILL, Leslie C. Louis D. Dill, 508 William FETTIG, August. Mrs. Anna Fettig, 60 GARDNER, Charles. Mrs. Fannie Gardner Street, Towanda, Pa. North Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1319 North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, DYKES, Ace R. Mrs. S. A. Dykes, Mystic, FITZ11ORRIS, John i. Martin Fitsmorris, Pa. Iowa. 1427 Mellenry Street, Baltimore, MT. GARDNER, John J. Miss Kathryn Gardner, FALKNER, John T. Raymond Falkner, 3802 FOX, Fred E. Mrs. Bertha Fox, 3040 Jack- 2643 South Camac Street, Philadelphia, Pa. O'Donnell Street, Highlandtown, Md. son Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. GOLDBERG, Samuel L. Mrs. Rose Goldberg, HORODOVICH, Danyl. William Thasersky, FRANK. Joseph, Manuel Perin, 120 Colum. 10 One hundred and eighteenth Street West, 42 Archibald Street, Troy, N. Y. bia Street, Fall River, Mass. New York, N. Y. JOHNSON, Steve. Mrs. Frankie Johnson, GARRIGUES, Frank Ogden. Mrs. Etta Gar. GRABINSKI. Andrew. Mrs. Coply Grabinski, r'gues. Osborne, Kans. Naniticoke, Pa. Quinton, Ky. 264 East Green Street, KOLF, Peter. Miss Anna Kolf, 1427 Ritner GOVIENO Aniello. Peter Govieno, 1200 First KACKLEY, Frank C. J. N. Kackley, Keys- Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Avenue. New York, N. Y. Ville, Mo. SMITH. Arthur. Mrs. Nellie Healy. 228 West GRIEER, William Oscar. J. W. Greer, Roane, KRASNODABSKI, Walter Stanley Krasno- Twenty-eighth Street New York, N. Y. Tex dabski, 3034 Salmon Street, Philadelphia, LATTIMORE, Dan P., Jr. Dan P. Lattimore, GREENWOOD. Thomas C. Joseph A. Green- Pa. Hickory Grove, . C. wood, 135 Seltzer Street, Philadelphia. Pa. LESTER, John T. Mrs. Talithia A. Polley, LAUDERMILCH, Harry E. Henry C. Lauder- HALL, Wilbur. Mrs. Ada Baldwin, 2507 Law- Wagner, Okla. mile. R. F. D. 1, Halifax. Pa. rence Avenue, Toledo, Ohio MALBOUEF, Roland. Mrs. Andrew Mal- McCORMICK, Johnie P. Mrs. Margaret Mc- HARRIS, Byron J. Walter S. Harris, 2012 bourt,. 8 Welton Street, New Havesa, Conn. Cormiek, 520 Lincoln Avenue, Peoria, Il. Young Avenue. Memphis, Tenn. MERKLE, Benjamin F. Henry Merkle, Brook- MATHEY, Maurice L. Miss Viola Arnold, HELLER, Daniel E. Mrs. Fannie B. Heller, lyn Heights, Cleveland, Ohio. 829 Fourth Street, Milwaukee, Wis, Hancock, lid. THE OFFICIAL U. $. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 27 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING HERNDON, Dolen B. Miss Olive E. Clay, PERIRA, August. Mrs. Emily Perira, 243 MORRISSEY, Raphael A. Mrs. Edna Mor- 1415 North Fourth Street, Grand Forks, Lindsay Street, Fall River, Mass. rissey, Hooper, Utah. N. Dak. PHILLIPS, Thomas J. Mrs. Etter Phillips, ODELL, Walter 8 John H. Odell, R. F. D. HILLIARD, Willie. Mrs. Sallie Milliard, R. Mount Enterprise Tex. 1, Rowlett, Tex. F. D. 1, Goldston, N. C. RIESS, George J. Msrs. Catherine Riess, 123 OKERVALL, Robert C. Mrs. Gustava Oker- HOSPODER, George. Mrs. Susie Tokorsky, Seventh Street, Woodhaven, N. Y. vall, Gufty, Tex. 229 Andre Street, McKeesport, Pa. SMITH, Lem. James Rose Smith, Sapulpa, OTJLDHOUSE, William. Syvert Ouldhouse, ILLIG, Herman Fred. Mrs. Lizzie Ilg, 1847 Okla. 613 Alder Street, Anaconda, Mont. South Thirteenth Street, St. Louis, Mo. TAFT, Peter J. Mrs. Mary Taft, 56 Green- PORCHELLA, August. Joseph Porchella, 1433 JACQUES, William C. John E. Jacques, R. wood Street, Springfield, Mass. Wentworth Avenue, Chicago Heights, Ill. F. D. 4, Mount Sterling, Madison, County, TUCKER, David N. Mrs. Mamle Tucker, 64 PRICE, Otto. Henry Price, Raywick, Ky. Ohio. Fairview Street, Waterbury, Conn. RHUDY, Huey R. William A. Rhudy, R. F. D. JONES, Herbert M. James Jones, Browning, WILSON, Stanley. Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Golts, 1 Ector Tex III. Md. SL6CK, doseph. Richard Slock, 42 O'Day KARLE, George J., Jr. Miss Christina Karle, Street, Kewaunee, Ill. 878 Fulton Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WILSON, Elmer L. Emerson K. Wilson, 23 SMITH, Arthur A. Walter H. Smith, 114 KAUFMAN, Benjamin. Ansell Kaufman, 408 Underwood Park, Waltham, Mass. East Easton Street, Tulsa, Okla. Central Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ZELLARS, Howard. Mrs. Katie Ansgadt, YOUST, Elmer E, Mrs. Anna M. Youst, 718 KEYS, Tom A. John H. Keys, R. F. D. 8, Maiden Creek Pa. West Race Street, Pottsville Pa. box 40, Eldorado, Ark. ANDY, Nick. 4iovanni Antonelli, 436 South ZELLER, Christian. Mrs. Francis Zeller, KLEIN, Peter. Arthur E. Klein, 145 Goodell Fifth Street, Steubenville, Ohio. 6204 EIghty-fourth Street, south, Portland, Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ALBERG, Edwin R. Peter Alberg, Creston, Oreg. LAWSON. Barney 0. Mrs. Mary F. Lawson, Wash. ANTHONY, Reid M. Mrs. Ollie Anthony, La- Loma, Mont. BANGER, Henry H. Harm Banger, West fayette. Ga. MCGEE, Edgar. John McGee, Talihina, Okla. Olive, Mich. BASMAJIAN Astoor. Alan Basmajian, 521 MANAIGRE, Esdras. Desire Manaigre, 210 BREHART, Earl B. Mrs. Charles McDowell, West One liundred and sixty-second Street, Washington Street, Central Falls, R. I. box 811, Ludlow, Mass. ~ New York, N. Y. MARDEN, Guy C. William M. Marden, Wash- CASTON, Frank H. Mrs. Rosie Forester, BEHRENS, Otto C. Ludwig Behrens, Cor- ington Street, Hanson, Mass. Tenth Street and Twenty-seventh Avenue, dova, Md. MAROS, John John Carrigan, 309 Bellemopp Council Bluffs, Iowa. BELL, William. Maurice Bell, general de- Street, Superior, Wis. CAMPONE, Frank J. Joseph Campone, 218 livery, Cuba, Ala. MARTINEZ. Harry. Arthur Scheleman, 1014 Nassau Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BISHOP, Warren W. James L. Bishop, Wood- Thirteenth Street, Tampa, Fla. CZYZEWSKI, Edward. Mrs. Stella Lendgro- bury, Ga. MAZUCCA, Louis F. Nicholas Mazucca, 141 zek, 23 Kaiser Street, Gates, N. Y. BUTERY, William. Mrs. A. C. Butery, Vida, Lincoln Street, Flushing, N. Y. DALEY, Cornelius. Mrs. Margaret Craig, 97 Mo. MEYERS, Louis H. Mrs. Summerfield, 4246 Tuer Avenue, Jersey City, N. Y. B. Mrs. Rosa Colell, North Avenue, Silverton, Ohio. DAVIS, Julian S Miss Alice J. , Allerton, COFIELL Benjamin MORRISON, Joseph. John Henderson, 448 Savona, N. Y. 53 Taylor Street, Baltimore, Md. Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N. Y. DI ROCCO, Sarifon. Frank Dl Rocco 4938 COLEMAN, Francis X. Mrs. Anna Coleman, NUGENT, Michael H. Mrs. Mary Nugent, Thompson Street, West Philadelphia, PK, 695 Degraw Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 207 Cambridge Street, Worcester, Mass. DOWNING, Elmer C. Mrs. H. C. Downing, COBB, George P. Mrs. George P. Cobb, 564 OWENS. Fred. John H. Owens, 8 Hemlock 260 South Mill Street Kansas City, Kans. Vermont Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Street, Danville, Pa. DRIVER, Roy H. John W. Driver, White DOHRMAN, George C. Dell Dohrman, R. F. 44KLAND, George. Mrs. Martha Okland, With- Hall, Ill. D 1 Emerson, Nebr. row Wash. ELLISON, Joseph. Mrs. Joseph Ellison, 4504 DORAN, George. Pat Dorrian, 440 East I1APASTASINOU, Stasinos P. Constantinos Fifteenth Avenue, Rock Island, Ill. * Seventy-seventh Street, New York, N. Y. P. Papastasinou, 359 Third Street, Milwau- EMERICK, Huyson. John Emerick, general DOWLER, Walton W. Mrs. Sadie Hodge, 992 delivery, Torrington, Wyo. Bessemer Street, Meadville, Pa. kee, Wis. DURANTE, Antonio. Samuel Durante, 220 PERRY, Douglas. Bert Hill, 220 Chestnut ENGEL, Walter J. Julius Engel, Elkton, Preston Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 'Avenue, Ardmore, Pa. S. Dak. FORST, David A. Mrs. Rose E. Forst, box WTERSEN, Monroe E. John Petersen, 530 FISHER, James L. Mrs. Fannie Fisher, Ha- 143, Lilly, Pa. Scott Street, San Francisco, Cal. worth Okla FREEDMAN, Sam. Frank Smith, 305 Adams I'OSNAK, Abraham. Mrs. Jennie Posnak, 402 FORD, rank W. Fred Ford, 186 Gooding Street Buffalo, N. Y. East Malta Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Street, Lockport, N. Y. GEREOKE, Alvin William. William Gerecke, REAMES. Walter. Mrs. Martha L. Reames, GARDINER, Robert B. James R. Gardiner, Gordonville, Mo. 1627 Sixty-first Street, Oakland, Cal. 2 Greenfield Street, Buffalo, N. Y. GOLDSMITH, Leo M. Max Goldsmith, 12 REESE, Chester G. Mrs T. C. Reese, 731 GRAHAM, William. Henry Graham, Dover, North Broadway, Aurora, Ill. Tenth Street, Bolse, Idaho. Tenn. HARRIS, Howard P. Joseph T. Harris, De- REIQUAM, Nels 0. Nels Reiquam, Glenburn, GRAY, Clarence. Mrs. Lucy Gray De Witt, troit. Tex. N. Dak. Ark. HART, William. Mrs. Annie Watkins, 1210 ADAMS Joe. Frank Adams, 569 North Col- GROSSMAN, Jack. Mrs. Esther Grossman, Moore Street, Huntingdon Pa. ony Street, Meriden, Conn. 962 Dewey Street, Los Angdles, Cal. KANE Louis F. Mrs. Katheryne Kane, 6929 ALLWReJN, William H. Mrs. Emma Allwein, HALL, Marvin. Martin Hall. 24 Willow Tulip Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 424 Widman Street, Lebanon, Pa. Street, Central Nyack, N. Y. KELLY, Francis. Mrs. Mary Treinor, 772 BABBITT, Thomas. Dave McClam, R. F. D. HALSTEAD, James. Mrs. Maggle Halstead, Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y. 1, Lake City, S. C. Tornado, Kanawha County, W. Va. LANDRY, Ub41 M. Frank Beaudry, Belt, BARON, Michael J. Paul Baron, Linne, Cal. HENDLEY, Fred. Mrs. Ida Hendley, North Mont. BENNETT, Charles W. Willie Bennett, Thirteenth Street Corsicana, Tex. LEFFEL, Clarence 0. Mrs. Maude M. Leffel, Myrtle, Mo. HENRY, Joseph. Mt. P. Darlington, Rosedale, 417 West Main Street. Springfield, Ohio. BENZ, Harry E. Lewis Benz, 17 Edward Chester County, Pa. LIVERMORE, Glen E. Mrs. Gail Foft, Kings- Street, Ossining, N. Y. HESKETH, Samuel. Mrs. Mary Hesketh, 250 COTSWORTH, ley, Iowa .Virgil T. Mrs. Lilly Cots- Whitman Street New Bedford, Mass. LORENZ, Boyd C. Mrs. Anna Lorenz, Star worth, 800 West Sixteenth Street, Kansas HIMES, Orville .'. Wesley Manwarring, R. City, W. Va. City, Mo. F. D. 3, Oswego, N. 'Y. McINTYRE, Kenneth. Hugh A. McIntyre, DITTMAN, Paul. Mrs. Ida Dittman, Thomp- HOWARD, Raymond S. Mrs. Irene Howard, 610 West One hundred and twelfth Street, son, Tex. Millfield, Ohio. New York, N. Y. HERSHDORFER, Sol S. Samuel Hersh- ISACHSEN, Emil. Mrs. Nelly Isachsen, 208 MAY, Guy C. Alonzo May, R. F. D. 1, Mesa, dorfer, 163 Stanton Street, New York, N. Y. Richard Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ariz. HAUGAN, Arthur L. Ole P. Haugan, R. F. JEFFERSON, Silas. Adam Jefferson, R. F. D. 3, box 1, Hanska, Minn. D. 1, box 21, Parler, S. C. MIGNONE. Joseph G. Mrs. Carolina Mig- HERR, Willie A. Mrs. William Herr, 251 KALAHER, John W. James Kalaher, R. F. none, 168 Christie Street, New York, N. Y. D. 5, Carlinville, 111. NICKOLAIDES, Haralvo. Charles Fillis, 120 Rim Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Y. HITCHCOCK, Robert C. David S. Hitch- KENNEDY, Carmillius H. Evelyn Bosecher Covert Street, Brooklyn, N. cock, 1215 Maple Street, Texarkana, Tex. Kennedy, 1104 Beverly Street, Richmond, O'BRIEN, Thomas. Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, KARDASH, Mike. Lawrence Kardash, Little Va. 334 East Forty-ninth Street, New York, Falls, Minn. KNOZVICH, Fred. Nick Lozovich, Globe, N. Y. KARTON Morris. Mrs. Bertha Karton 1228 Aria. PERNA, William. Mrs. Theresa Perna, 211 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. KORTH, Abel. Mrs. Tillie Korth, R. F. D. Benson Street, Camden, N. J. KINLEY, William T. James A. Kinley, R. L, box 6, Stockton, Mo. PISEL, Walter C. Mrs. Lucy Pisel, R. F. D. F. D. 2, Bowersville, Ga. LAND, Murray. Darcus Land. Leeds, S. C. 1. Fayetteville, Pa. KLOTZ, Jacob C. John H. Klots, Fisher- McCARTY, Arthur. Mrs. Maud Miller, La- PREUSS, Gustave H. August Preuss, sr., R. town Pa fayette, Colo. F. D. 1, box 92, El Roy, Wis. KOON9, Ralph R. Joseph T. Koons, Chad- McINTYRE, James C. Malcolm B. McIntyre, PRENTICE, Glenn F. Mrs. Estelle Prentice, bourn, N. C. Elsinore, Cal. Perry, N. Y. KORPINSKI, Phil. Mrs. Antonette Kor- McKAY, Alexander D. Mrs. Sarah McKay, RYAN, Homer. Mrs. Gus Walker, 1335 Elm - pinski, 891 Kirby Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 582 East One hundred and seventieth Street, Fourteenth Avenue, Huntington, W. LEIGHTON, Darns. William Leighton, West- Street, New York, N. Y. Va. port, Ind. McKENNEY, Robert L. John M. McKenney, SALLILA, John. John Sallila, Hibbing, Minn. McDUFFEE, Frank Howard. William Mc- 507 Dallas Street, Waco, Tex. SAUPE, Fred H. Fred Saupe, R. F. D. 1, box Duffee, 39 Beverly Street, Boston, Mass. MARKOFSKI, Joseph. Joseph Folk, 287 Nor- 2. Red Wing, Minn. McLAUGHLIN, Walter E. Mrs. Clara B. folk Street, Newark, N. J. SHARP, William H. William Sharp, 4934 McLaughlin, 86 Washington Street, Lynn, MELVILLE, Gordon. Andrew Melville, Graf- North Robey Street, Chicago, Ill. Mass. ton, N. Dak. SILVA, Thomas S. Miss Hattie B. Silva, 34 McMURRAY, Vollie. C. N. McMurray, R. F. MILLER, Frank H. Mrs. Julia Miller, 261 Friend Street, Gloucester, Mass. D. 1, Greenfield, Ohio. Elm Street, Conshohacken, Pa. SITEEN. Sidney D. Mrs. Susie Steen, route 1, NOREN, George E. *Mrs. Sydney Sampson, MILLER, John. Charles Miller, Rome, Oreg. Hochheim. Tel. 923 North Twenty-fifth Street, Omaha, MILLER, Shelby A. Mrs. Jennie B. Miller, TAYLOR, Please Everet. Z. J. Taylor, Porum, Nebr. Willowtree, Ky. Okla. 2 TIE OFFICIAL U. S BULLETIN: SATTURDAY, DECEMER 14, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING TES, Charles R. Mr. Mary J. ees, PASHER, John V. Mrs. Lillian Pasher, 143 PFEIFER, David. Miss May Pfeiffer, 112 Rogers Street, South Dartmouth, Mass. Liet Set, Sprinmgfield, Ohio. West One hundred and fourteenth Street, VANDRUFF, Grover. Mark Vandruff, Me- RODIUE V. Mrs. Ella A. Rodri- New York, N. Y. Louth, Kans, guez, Toledo, Oreg. PITTMAN, Jefferson. Mrs. Alma Pittman, VANHOOZER, Cecil Nelson. William Riley SEDLACE, Lody. Adolph Emmer, 418 East Martinsville, Ind. Vanhoozer, Orrick, Mo. Seventy-third Street, New York, N. Y. SCHNEIDER, Jack. Mrs. Anna Schneider, WAHL, William A. Mrs. John Wahl, 7 De- SCHULTZ, Joseph C. Sherman Schultz, R. P. 149 South Fourth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. pew Street, Rochester, N. Y. D. 2, Leechburg, Pa. SCHWEIGRARDT, Frederick. Fred Schweig- WILCOXON, Carl F. Jefferson D. Wilcoxon, SHESKEY, Tna W. Wallace W. Sheskey, hardt, 78 Chestnut Street Garfield, N. J. Columbus, Mo. Bridgewater, Conn. SISBOWER, Francis M. MYrs. Catherine Ss- ANDERSON, Alfred E. August W. Anderson, SINGER, Herman William. Mrs, Charles W. bower, R. F. D. 5, Rome, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Ogilvie, Minn. Singer, Taften Pa. SKAGGS, Walter Edmond. Earl Skaggs, ANDERSON, Paul. H. C. Anderson, Fort Rip- SOENON, Adrein Joseph. Hamuel V. Halle- Wyandotte, Okla. ley, Minn. beke, 1810 Mack Avenue, Detroit, Mich. STANTON, Claude. Mrs. Alice Stanton, R. F. ARCHULETZ, Jose R. Mrs. Socorito Archu- SOSNOWICH, Joseph. Jecube Sosnowich, D. 5. Asheville, N. C. letz, Thompson, Utah. Washington Street, Greentield, Mass. STERNAT, Charles I, Mrs. Louise Sternat, BROWN, William H. Mrs. Minnie Brown, STEWART, Charles W. Charles A, Stewart, 335 South Smallwood Street, Baltimore, Dayton, Pa. 739 Hamilton Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Md. BURNETT, Brodie a Mrs. Boebie Burnett, TROXELL, Willie H. Tom Troxell, Brann- STOKES, Mores M. Susie Peeler, Buncombe, 204 Big FaIls Avenue, Burlington, N. C. fork, Ky. Ill. CROWLEY, Leo M. Miss Mary F. Crowley, VALENTINE, Perry W. Mrs. Fredericka Val- 6 Mari-old Street Rochester, N. Y. entine, Washburn, Ill. STOUGH, Francis S. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Mil- DAVIS, oseph W. 'Mrs. Susie C. Davis, 310 WEIKERT, George. Mrs. Anna Weikert, 1212 ler, Shiremanstown, Pa. South St. John Street, Macon, Ga. Duncan Street, Messillon, Ohio. STORY, Fred C. Mrs. Pearl Story, 1400 DAVIS, Sam A, Amos S. Davis, Coleman- WILLIAMS, Joseph 0. Absolom B. Williams, West Eighteenth Street, Omaha, Nebr. Tex. TRIPLETT, Ralph H. James i. Triplett, R. F. D. 2, Fris, Va. Maple Springs, N. C. DINGMAN, Ralph E. Fred L. Dingman, 1024 WURSTER, Richard. Mrs. Hester Wester, East Twelth Street, Oakland, Cal. 642 Ward Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. VICARI, Joseph. Frank Vicarl, 23 Essex DINKIENS, Willie G. John Tom Dinkiens, YOVANOVICH, Alex. Dimitri Dimitrieeoich, Street, Cambridge, Mass. 512 South Main Street, Muskogee, Okla Dallas, Tex WARAKSA, Kassimer. Walty Waraksa, 2512 DOLAN, Herbert T. Charles F. Delan, 409 ABPLANALP, Andrew. Andrew Abplanalp, Larkins Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. East Two hundred and fourth Street, New WATSON, Robert. Mrs. Adiine Watson, R. F. R. F. D. 3, Wel1sbero, Pa. D.. Cordele Ga. York, N. Y. ABRAMSON, Michael. Barnet Abramson, GORM LLY, Jamea P. Patrick Germally, 156 1053 Simpson Street, New York, N. Y. WEIDNER, Paul S. John Weidner, 15 Clay West Ninety-eighth Street, New York, N. Y. ADKISSON, Hob. William Richard Adkisson, Street, North East, Pa. GUENTHER, Otto H. Mrs. Anna F. Guen- R. 7. D. 2, Bohnam Tax. WHITLEY, Frank. W. T. Whitley, West- ther, 903 North School Street, Normal, III. ALFERI, Gactan. ra Fillomane Alferi, 23 moreland, Kans. HECTOR, William J. Joseph Hector, 50 Fair- Henchman Street, Boston, Mass. WINTERS, William H. Miss Lucy Winters, Elk ParT, N. C. mount Avenue, Newark, N, J. ARNOLD, Walter L. Pollard R. Arnold, HEDRICK, Thomas, Andrew Hedrick, Whit- Stonewall, Okla. WOLFF, Charles. Harry Wolff, 7277 Old mer, W. Va. BERTRAM, Walter J. F. W. Bertram, R. F. Manchester Road, St. Louis, Mo. HERMAN, Joseph. Mrs. Amn Herman, Pine D. 4, St. Marys, Ohio. WYNNE, Patrick, Mrs. Catherine Flannagan, City, Minn. BLOCK, Henry J. Martin Block, Cozad, Nebr. 61 Center Street, Bridgeport Conn. HOST, Marvin. Mrs. Jennie Host, Taylora- BOGGESS, Birt. Mrs. Sissie Boggess, R. F. ADAMITZ, Louis K. Mrs. Lucy Adamits, R. burg. Pa. D., Liberty, W. Va. F. D. 8, Leming, Tex. HUBER, William C. rs. Pauline Huber, BONDURANT, James. Mrs. Hattle Bonda- ACRE, Bara V. Ezra Acre, I. F. D. 5, Clare, general delivery, Neville, S. Duk. rant, 269 Winner Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Mick - IDONE, Arthur. Rev: 1. Idone, 10T21 Cedar STAGNARO, Peter P. Mrs. Josephine Carr, ANAYO, Demetrio. Ascension Anayo, Gallup, Avenue, Cleveland Ohio 167 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, N. F, N. Me. JONES, George W. Matthew Jones, I. F, D. CASEY, John C. John C. Casey, 1811 Pros- BAILEY, Herman. Mrs. Maude Bailey, Ba- 1, Sand Patch, Pa. pect Kansas City, Mo. tavia Iowa. KENNEY, Ira Seldon. Mrs. Stella Kenney, CEDERQUIST, Clarence William. Mrs. Oscar BATMGARTNER, Edward F. Jacob Baum- Merriman, Nebr. Cederquist 4142 Eddy Street, Chicago, IIL gartner, Bird Island, Minn. KILDEA, Walter Henry. Mrs. Elizabeth Ki- CLARK, Gordon J. James W. Clark, Seneca, BOYETT, Otis J. Herman M. Boyett, Grace- dea, 13 Superior Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. Pa- ville, Fn. KROLYTSKY, Kostanby. Simon Krolytsky, DEYO, Charles. Mrs. William Deyo, 18 Cabot BROWN Rennie. Mrs. Christine Scott, Port 08 Spring Street, Union City, Conn. Street, Holyoke, Mass. Gibson, Miss. LUBE JEWSKI, Joseph. John Lubejewski, 320 DUNNELL, Frank L., Jr. Mrs. Susetta B. BRUNMEIER, Jacob J. Mrs. Christina- Brun- East Fourteenth Street Erie, Pa. Dunnell, 106 Central Park West, New York, meter, Briggadale, Colo. MCLAUGHLIN, Fred E. ohn R. McLaughlisn N. Y. CECERE, Gaetano. Mrs. Katherine Matera, Chester, W. Va. FAITH, Richard L. Mrs. Margaret Derr, 733 426 East One hundred and fifteenth Street, MARCUS, David. Mrs. Sophie Alberson, 594 Fifth Avenue, New Kensington, Pa. New York, N. Y. West One hundred and thirty-eighth Street, HARPER, Frank E. Frank Harper, Oelwein, COYNE, Harold G. Mrs. Owen Coyne, 1061 New York, N. Y. Iowa. West Avenn, Buffalo, N. Y. MARTINUK George. Igi Cols, 211 Chestnut HAVENS, Harold L. Mrs. Adella Havens, CZARNECKI, Frank; Mrs. Josephine Czar- Street, Galitzin, Pa. Alden, N. Y. neck, 4703 Miner Street, Philadelphin, Pa. MATHEY, Peter. Antonne Mathey, Lena, HEARON, Matthew R. Mrs. Mary Hearen, DIETRIG, Richard J. Mrs. Anna Dietrig, Wis. 103 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N. Y. 6105 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MEYER, Thomas. Henrey Keenkle, 174 South HEATH, Elton R. Mrs. Clara R. Heath, ECKERT, Adolph Florian. Mrs. R. eket, Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Girard, Pa. 324 Winton Street, Syracuse, N. Y. REKO, George A. Mrs. A. M. Reko, Oakes, HERBNER, Joseph E. William L. Herbner, ENGLE, Henry W. Price Engle, Albany, Ind. N. Dak. 129 North Seventh Street, Keokuk, Iowa. EUL, Henry, jr. Mrs. Elizabeth Eul, 533 RHINEVAULT, Henry Harry. Mrs. Ora Le- HICKS, Charles F. William F. Rick, 410 South Eleventh Street, Newark, N. J. ota Rhinevault, R. F. D. 2, Union, N. Y. West Third Avenue, Monmouth, Il. FEDELE, Camillo. Corsiglio Fedel, 1709) SED, Daniel S. Mrs. Emma Mulkey, Emory, 31OUSEY, Alvin Henry. Mrs. George Wash- North Seventh Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Tex. ington Housey, 257 St. Marks, Brooklyn, GERALDI, Charles A. Mrs. Calogera Gulina, SULLIVAN, John Francis. Mrs. L. Sullivan, N. Y. 68 Water Street, Quincy Mass. 1000 West Carson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. GRIFFITHS, Samuel Earl. Mrs. Anna R. UCCIFERRI, Michael. Mrs. Lucy Ucciferrl, HUBER, Charles. Emil Huber, 536 East Griffiths, 717 Bayne Street, McKeesport, Pa. 632 Catherine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sixty-first Street, Chieago, III. HAYES, Thomas J. Mrs. Margaret Hayes, VICARS, Tom M. Liday HILVicars, R. F. D. JENSEN, Paul J. Mrs. Sophia Olson, 824 199 Eighteenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fourteenth Street, San Francisco, CaL HOSKIN8, 2, Quinlan. Tex KING, Will. William B. King, Castlewood, William. Mrs. Catherine Hoskins, WALDEN, Lee M. Minlat S. Walden, Tina, general delivery, Okolona, Miss. Mo. Va. HOYECKI, Stiney. Mrs. Stela Hoyeckl, 310 KOEPPE, Otto W. August Koeppe, general Eleventh Street, Windber, Pa. WALTERS, Harry R. Harry I. Walters, 4508 Myrtle Street, Seattle, Wash. delivery, Howard City, Mich. HUMPHRIE, Otto L. Pink Humphries, WARMOUTH, Henry C. Mrs. Sarah War- LAII, Richard F. Mrs. Cleo Lail, Pickens, Alexis. N. C. mouth, 147 East Tenth Street, Middletown, Okla. HUNT, Bernard T. Thomas F. Hunt, 55 East Ohio. LEVINE, Louis. Elis S. Levine, 512 West State Street Albion, N. Y. JOHNSON, Ingwell. Mrs. Christina Johnson, WEATHERLY, Side Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. David. Mrs. David Weatherly, MARG, All W. Robert M 113 Penn. 423 Fourth Avenue, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. McKinney, Tex. JONES, Clarence F. Vincent M. Jones, Ken- WELSH,- Francis Michael J. Welsh, Santa sylvania Avenue, Pittsbu , Pa. E. MEIXELL, James C. Mrs. Flora Rich, 53 dali Hotel, Boyle and Lindell Avenue, St. Fe Avenue, Port Madison, Iowa. Louis, Mo. WILLIAMS, Waverly Street, Springville, N. Y. Earl M. Miss Carroll Williams, MEYER, Joseph. Frank Meyer, 317 Wash- KARBOWSKI, Vincent C. Thomas Karbow- Clermont, Columbia County, N. Y. ington Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. WOOD, Allen. Mrs. Rosa Wood, skI, 201 David Terrace, Schenectady, N. Y. Summerville, MILLER, Fred. Mrs. Mary Miller, 1422 KERSHNER, Clyde C. William Kershner, S. C. Third Avenue, New York, N. Y. Frankford, W. Va. YANDA, Ludwig J. John Yanda, B. F. D. 1, MOORE, Thomas P. Miss Mary Moore, 21 KUSNIERZ, John. Mrs. Kate Kusiness, 1409 Anamosa, Iowa. Lawrence Street, Yonkers, X. Y. Cemetery Road, Martins Ferry, Ohio. MYER, John. Mrs. Margaret A. 310er, 47 MUSCATELLO, John. Miss Angelo Musca- LA PORTA, Angelo. Mrs. A. La Ports, 278 Freeman Street, Orange, N. J. t 1419 West Erie Street, Chicago, IlL St. Auns Avenue, New York, N. Y. OBORN, Thoman. Thomas 9. Obern, 78 EHLOWilliam S. Miss Margaret Neil- MANSPEAKER, Lewis C. Mrs. Anna Smith, Power Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. son, e dick, Ill. Everett, Pa. O'KEEFE, John F. Mrs, Katherine O Ktefe. 0O'NOR, Ralph. Sara A. Pine, Goewanda., NERGER, Edward A. William Nerger, 211 68 Madison Street, Worcester, Rasm N. Y. Norris Street Philadelphia, Pa. PARKER Daniel F Mrs. Anna Parker, 141 PARKS, Russell H. Mrs. Bertle Parks, Hol- NICHOLSON, a Mrs. Noah Nicholeon, West Street, Chiago, Meventiethl. lands Island, Md. Marble Valley, Ala. THE OFFICIAL U. S.. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 29

PETERSON, Peter N., private. John P. Peter, OVERSEAS CASUALTY LIST son, father, B. B. No. 3, SprIng Valley, Wis. POWELL, John, corporal. Thomas Powell, general delivery, Nansas City, Mo. PECKHAM, Earl W. George SAMSON, Peckham, WELLS, Louis H. John Wells, R. F. D. 2, Walter R., sergeant. F. C. Samson, Walker, N. Y. Ellicott City, Md. father, 1936 Walnut Street, Chicago, Ill. QUINN, Carl A. Mrs. Sadie Quinn, Morefield, WIEHLE, Elmer. John Wiehle, 1502 Main THOMPSON, Charlie, private. Mrs. Nellie Ohio. Street, Niagara Fall, N. Y. Thompson, mother, R. V. D. No. 2, Tusca- RODDEN, James F. Mrs. Sarah Redden, WILCOX, Morris McKinley. E. Wilcox, Area, rora, N. Y. Belmont, N. C. Ill. TORSET Alfred 0 sergeant. Mrs. Alfred 0. RYAN, Frank J. Mrs. Margaret Ryan, 6 WILLIAMS, Thurman B. Torset wife., 4340 Berkley Avenue, Chicago, Roosevelt Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Charlie C. Wil- Ill. SCHOEF, Albert Carl, Mrs. Mary Anna liams, McCullers, N. C. Schoef, R. F. D. 2, Owatonna, Minn. WILLIAMSON, Andrew J. Mrs. Henrietta ZEMAN, Jack M., private. Mrs. Celia Zeman- SCHRECK, Joseph F. Mrs. Catherine Williamson, Cerro Gordo, N. C. mother, 1443 West Van Buren Street, Chi- Schreck, 847 North Taney Street, Philadel- YAKEY, Laurel C. Mrs. Clara Moore, Cam- cago, Ili. pisi, P'a. den, Ind. BRICHARD, Herbert J., sergeant. Mrs. Mar- SCHWAB, Harry A. Joseph Schwab, Kremm. YERGIN, Howard F. Harse G. Yergin, 423 garet M. Brichard, wife, 4705 Baldwin ling, Cole. South Eleventh Street, New Castle, Ind. Street, Denver, Colo. SMALLEY, ZARECK, Harold A. Mrs. Adeline Smalley, Frank R. Adam Zareek, 471 Fifty- BLASE, William H., private. William Blase, 5112 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. first Street, Milwaukee, Wis. father, Alhambra, Ill. SMITH, Earl. Albert Smith, Winnfeconne, Wis. BRUNEAU, Arthur, private. Mrs. Antonette SNETHEN, Theora. Joseph S. Snethen, Cook, sister, 45 Granville Road, Cambridge, Davis City, Iowa. NAVY Mass, SYMES, John W. Mrs. Mary Micklos, 184 BUTKINS, Joseph, private. Miss Elizabeth West Johnson Street, Fond du Lac, Wis. ROBERT ANDERSON DU BROCK, hospi- Drasigelene, friend, 164 Bolton Street, Dos- SPIELFOGEL, Harry I. Mrs. Ida Spielfogel, tal apprentice, first class, United States Navy, ton, Mass. attached 10 Willet Street, New York, N. Y. to the United States Marine Carps CARRICK, Arthur B., sergeant. Rachael A. STAFFORD, Ernest B. Paris Stafford, Wills- in France, is reported missing in action No- vember Carrick, mother, Seat Pleasant, Md. hero, N. Y. 13. Father, George Edwin Du Brock. CHURCH, Conrad N., private. Mrs. Lucile L. STEPHENSON, George William. Mrs. George 643 St. Francis Street, Mobile, Ala. Church, wife, 1008 Monroe Street, Ann Ar- W. Stephenson, 316 North Tenth Street, EUGENE HODGE Waco, Tex. TENLEY, hospital ap- bor, Mich. prentice, first class, United States Navy, STROIECKE, while serving with CIACCIA, Loreto, private. Alessando Clac- Harry. irs. Ella Strohecker, the Marine Corps in cla, father, Celano Aquila, Italy. 113 North Sixty-first Street, Philadelphia, France, is reported as having died as the re- CLANAIHAN, Harmon L., private. Miss Pa. sult of wounds October 6, 1918. Father, Sam- uel W. Tenley, Della Clanahan, sister, 721 Fourth Street, TULIP, Theodore H. George Tulip, 50 Kait Wilcox, Aris. Louisville, Ky. Street, Ogdensburg, CLAUDE N. Y. TIMMONS, pharmacist's mate, COLLINS, John J., private. Mrs. Mary Cor- UHTER, Fred. Mrs. Katie Uhter, 416 North first class, United States Navy, died as the Thirty-sixth Street, result of wounds key, cousin, School Street, Beverly, Mass. East St. Louis, Ill. received in action while serv- CRETE, Joseph L., private. Peter VAN VLECK, Haroid U. Mrs. Nellie Van ing with the United States Marine Corps in Crete, Vleck, Great France father, 484 Hevey Street, Manchester, N. H. Bead, Pa. November 1. Mother, Mrs. Mary Tim- DALEY, Walter D., private. Mrs. Delia A. VITKUS, Joe. Miss Anna Vitkus, 61 Spring mons, route No. 5, Henderson, Tex. Street, Daley, mother, 6 Rindge Terrace, North Union City, Conn. GEORGE DOUGLAS WITT, pharmacist's Cambridge, Mass. VITTORA, Vito. Necola Vittora, Bristol, Tenn. mate, United States Navy, died as the result DALY, John B., private. Mrs. Elenora M. of wounds received in action while serving Daly, mother, 1507 Veil Avenue, Windber, WALSH, Edward J. Mrs. Mary Walsh, 1240 with the United States Marine Corps in Somerset, Pa. Hancock Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. France October 26. Father, George M. Witt, D'ANGELLO, Carmino, private. Mrs. Car- WARTON, Thomas John. James A. Warton, Harrington, Wash, melo De Powell, Dysart, Pa. mother, Bombo, Italy. FRANCIS EUGENE QUICK, chief quarter- DANIELEWICZ, Stanislaw M., private. Mrs. WAYENBERG, John. Frank Wayenberg, gen- master (aviation), Kate Danielewics. mother, eral delivery, Franklin, United States Naval Re- 8817 Exchange Kans. serve Force, is reported as slightly injured as Avenue, Chicago, Ill. WEATHERWAX, Alfred Arnold. Miss Lula the result of a seaplane DRAPER, Leroy S., private. Mrs. Edith M. Gilford Grady, 303 West Oliver accident December 4. Street, Co- Mother, Mrs. Helen Quick, Goldensbridge, Draper, wife, 28 L Street, Lowell, Mass. runna, Mich. N. Y. ELLIOTT, Harvey A,, private. Mrs. A. M. Elliott, mother. Onawa, lows. GALLAGHER, William J., private. Miss Mary Gallagher, sister, 4 Deerfield Terrace, Providence, R. L Americans Released from German Prison GALVIN, Timothy, private (first class). Pat- rick Galvin, father, 15 Cameron Street, Brookline, Mass. Camps Who Have just Arrived in France HALE, Lee C., private. Mrs. Adda Hale, mother, 160 Main Street, Windsor, Vt. HIRSHMAN, Joseph, private. Leo Siderman, The War Department announces that HOUGHTON, William II, private. Mrs. Ella brother-in-law, 51 Easton Avenue, New A. Houghton, Brunswick, N. J. the foll6wing-named American prisoners mother, 695 Main Street, An- sonia, Conn. HOLT, Ernest W., private. Charles Holt, of war, released from German prison IWEN, Herman R, private. Mrs. Herman father, 28 North Main Street, Attleboro, Iwen, wife, Schleswig, Iowa, Mass. camps, have returned to France in good JANIGA, Frank P., private. Louis Janiga HOWTON, Sanford R., private. Joe M. How- health: father, 186 Konkel Street, Detroit, Mich. ton, father, R. F. D.. No. 1, Adger, Ala. JENNINGS, Edward J., corporal. ALMAAS, Henry C., Mrs. Mar- IIRITZAY, Alex, private. Mrs. Anna HTTitzay, private. Hans 0. Almaas, garet Jennings, mother, 2908 North Avenue, mother, Besaraboa, Selo-Lenkortze, Russia. father, I. F..D. No. 5, Lakota, N. Dak. Chicago, Ill. HUNTZ, Walter W., corporal. Regina Hunts, BARFOOT, Edgar If., corporal. Mrs. H. H. KANE, James, private. Marie Kane, Barfoot, mother, 1025 Taylor Street, Rich- sister, mother, 013 Shoemaker Street, West Wy- 15 East Fifty-sixth Street, Terrace, Kansas oming, Pa. mond, Va. clity, Mo. BERGERSON, Peter, private. STONE, Paul. private. Cyrus Stone, father, Mrs. Philip KNACK, Fred C., private. Charles Knack, Wesoso, S. Dak. Bergerson, mother, 2663 Hilldale Avenue, father, 3775 Independence Road, Cleveland, Havforhill, Mass. Ohio. TICER, Charles M., private, Clemmie Ticer, wife, Albert. Okla. BIERCZ, Adolph, private. Mrs. Millie Kuca- KOCUREK, Frank, cook. Joe E. Kocurek, jarska, sister, 1543 Gerard Street, Chicago, father, Clarksville, Tex. TOUGAS, Maddy C., private, Mrs. Emma Ton- Ill. gas, mother, R. F. 1). No. 1, Box 1S-A, LINGRELL, Otho H., private. Mrs. Mary B. Oriska, N. Dak. BORTLE, Raymond B., private. Mrs. Fran- Lingrell, mother, 420 Gwynne Street, Ur- cis Van Schooter, mother, Sprhigwater, N. Y. bana, Ohio. VANSELOW, Walter, private. Mrs. Mary BOWER, John W.. corporal. Byron Vanselow. mother, 61 Loagsworth Street, M. Bower, LONG, Patrick J., sergeant. Bridget Long, Pittsburgh, Pa. father, Mansfield, III. sister, Winchester, Mass. BUSKER, Bernard C., private. John LONGO, Andy, private. Pasquale VERDIXO, Generose, private. Urso Stabela, Busker, Longo, coreno Ansonia, Pr. Caserta, father, 823 East Forty-first Street, Cosing- father, Cerroal Volturno, Campobasso, Italy. Italy. ten, Ky. MILLIGAN, Homer, private, Mrs. Grace WASEK. Charlie R., private. Joe F. Wasek, Brendle, mother, father, route No. 6, Tex, - CILLO, Antonio, private. Petro Cillo, brother, 955 East North Street, Mart, Mendham, N. J. Decatur, Ill. WELLS, Gecrge C., corporal. Gee. Wells, fa- DURKOOP. Harry L., private. Charles E. MORRIS, Lewis H., private. Miss Mary Cas- ther, 201 West McCaffey Street, Roseville, McComm, Casper, Wyo. sels, L'arnsville, Ohio. N. Mex. FAZIO, Joe, MURRAY, Charles M., corporal. Mrs. W. A. WEVER, Gustav, private. Gustav A. Wever, private. John Fazio, brother, Norcross, sister, R. V. D. Sr., Forster Avenue, Sayville, L. I 11S7 Third Avenue, EasE Sixty-math Street, No. 1, North New York, N. Y. Adams, Mass. WINGERT, Howard M., corporal. Oliver D. O'HARA, Harry R., private, first class. Mabel Wingert, father, 220 East North Street, GANNON, Frank M., corporal. Mrs. M. G. O'Hara, Gannon, mother, 3. Clarever Street, Rox- sister, 316 Sheridan Avenue, Whit- Waynesboro, Pa. bury, Mass. ing. Ind., O'TOOL, Stephen private. GRINER, John, corporal. J., Mrs. Delia Mc- C. IH. Griner, Andrew, aunt, 70 East fransit Street, Provi- Easy to buy, convenient to handle, no Twelfth and Main Streets, Milvile, N, a. dence, R. I. red tape-Get IIITEVIELD, Elizie, private. Amos Iite PAYTON, Frank, private. Miss Maggie Louise a WAR-SAVINGS STAMP, field, father, Elizabethtown, Ohio. Conley, sister, Tarreytown, Ga. to-day. 80 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918.

Health Conditions at Army Camps Within the United States As Reported to the Surgeon Generalfor Week Ending Dec. 6

The War Department authorizes the The noneffective rate Is 37, as compared with dence of other communicable diseases Is low. 40 last week, and the death rate 11.7, as com- Special diseases were reported as follows: following: pared with 13.2. Herewith is a detailed report on the health Influenza continues to prevail at practically conditions of troops in the United States, in- all large stations, and an increase in the num- This Last cluding Porto Rico, for the week ended De- ber of new cases is noted as compared with week, week. censber 0. The repoft of the Division of last week. Fortunately, the disease is less Sanitation to the Surgeon General of the virulent and less frequently complicated by Army for that weak is as follows: pneumonia than during the earlier weeks of Influenza...... 4,056 3,000 1. General.-Health conditions continue to the epidemic. Camp Lee leads in the number Pneumonia...... 1,120 1,136 show improv ement. of new cases (237), with Camp Kearney second Measles...... 653 686 While the admission rate for disease (951) in this respect (230). Meningitis.'...... 35 19 is higher than last week (855), both the non- Pneumonia admissions remain practically Scarlet fever...... 73 89 effective and death rates are decidedly lower. the same in number as last week. The minc- Venerealdiseases...... 1,626 -1,570 Summary. 2. Divisional camps.-This group has the highest noneffective and death rate for the week. Death rate. There were 853 admissions for pneumonia Noneffective rate. Weekly admission from camps of this group against 327 last rate for disease. week. Camp Kearney reported 84 new cases; Troops. All causes. Disease only. Camp Logan, 63; Camps Hancock and Mc- Clellan, 37 and 35, respectively. Of the 84 deaths reported from camps of this group, This Last This Last This Last This Last Camp Kearney is credited with 23; Camp week. week. week. week. week. week. week. Week. Wadsworth, 19; and Camp Hancock, 16. 3. Cantonments.-This group again has the lowest death rate of all groups. Divisionalcamps...... 42.1 42.1 18.7 10.4 15.2 21.7 14.5 20.6 A recrudescence of influenza Is reported Oantonments...... 40.4 40.4 20.4 10.6 7.4 7.3 7.0 6.8 from several camps. Camps Lee, Las Casas, Departmental, etc...... 31.2 36.8 20.1 20.0 17.0 17.6 15.3 16.6 Pike, Travis, and Upton each report more than 100 new cases for the week. There were 460 new cases of pneumonia re- ported against 519 last week. Of this num- Health conditionsfor the week ended December 6, 1918, ber, Camp Lewis alone is credited with 142 new cases. Twenty-three new cases of scarlet fever were Nonef- reported from Camp Funston. 4. Departmental and other troops.-Influ- Camps. Pneu- Dysen- Mala- Venereal Influ- Mea- Men- Scar- fectiveper monia. tery. ria. diseases.' enza. as ingi- lt 1,000 on enza and pneumonia appear to have increased tis, fever, day oi in prevalence at aviation stations. report. The Southern Department again leads all departments in influenza and pneumonia preva- lence. Beauregard...... 3 9 2 16 (?) ...... 27 1 ...... 50.00 Bowie...... 6 ...... 297 (2) 6 ...... 34.42 Causes of deaths by camps. Cody...... 18 ...... 4 (?) 7 ...... 8 51.92 Forrest...... 7) 33 15 ...... 66.01 Fremont...... 1 1...... 6 () 3 2 ...... 38.51 Camp or Num- Greene...... 22 ...... 12 (5) 26 9 ...... -..-.-- 30.63 department. her of Causes. Greonleaf...... ------5 (2) 6 9 1 11.6.3-5 deaths. Hancock-:...... 137...... 40 (0) 52 18 .. 1 01.013 Kearney...... 84 ...... 19 (3) 230 1 ...... 36.46 Logan...... 65 ... 5 131 (2) 64 10 1 ...... 32.413 Beauregard...... 3 Pneumonia, 3. MacArthur...... 2...... 17 (7) 5 35 1 1 33.70 Bowie...... 1 Pneumonia, 1. McClellandsot -. 3...... (1) 6 11 ...... 47.40 Codv ...... 4 Pneumonia, 4. Sevier...... _ 6 ...... 5 (0) 14 7--...... --...... 0.13 Eustis. ... 3 Pneumonia, 3. Shelby...... 1...... ------.. 6 (24171 33 4 ...... 43.12 Fremont. ..-.-.- Sheridan...... 17 ...... 22 (2) 6 14 1...... 32.79 Forrest... 2 Pneumonia, 2. Wadswrth...... 10 ...... 14 (1) 8 10 ...... 47.30 Greene...... 1 Pneumonia, 1. Wheelerey...... 20 ...... 5 () ...... 44.10 Greenleaf...... Custer...... 19 ...... 20 (7) 1 88------17.40 Hancock.. --.... 16 Pneumonia, 14; diabetes Devens-.Johnst...... 12 ...... 1 17 (7) 11 14 4 2 24.73 mellitus, 1; intestinal DixL..s...... 1 ...... 76 (?) 14 1 1 1 4.69 obstruction, 1. Dodge..---...... -...... 50 ...... 25 (11) 06 19 1 68.72 Kearney...... 2 Pneumonia, 22; gunshot Pustis...... 2 ...... 12. 41 (1) 60 17 3 2 31.1 wound, 1. Funston...... 28------1.. 37 (7) 46 47 1 2 41.0 Logan.------Gordon--...... 2 ...... 1 6 (3) 76 4 1 165.0MacAs ,hur .. 2 Tnjuries2. Grant...... 18 ...... 12 (246 6.5...... ------23.30 McClellan....--- 3 Pneumonia, 3. Hunphreys- ...... e -..::::::: 22 2 -- 15 (4) 28 i 1 ::::: 28.79 Sevier....-.-...--- 4 Pneumonia, 2; traumatilsm Jackson---partmen1..9...... 7 7 ..... 7 8 4 46.88 byfirearms, 1;cellulitis, 1 Shelby...... Toseph . lo ston...... 12 ...... 17 2 21 1 ...... 24.80 Sheridan...... 1 Tuberculosis, 1. Lee ...... 3...... 27 (3) 237 14 ...... 2 . 3.80 Syracuse.....- Lewis - ...... 142------..32 (6) 47 11 1 ---1i 66.51 Wadsworth-... 19 Pneumonia, 18; empyama l Meade...... 0------68 (5) 6 09 1 1 19. 91 Wheeler ...... 5 Pneumonia, 5. Pike e...... I ...... 2 16 (7) 163 20 2 . 43.1 Custer.._ ....---- 2 Empyeo, l;traumatism 1 Sherman...ort.es...... 12 ...... 22 (1) 45 66 1 2 44.01 Devens...... 6 Pneumonia, 3;meningitis, Taylor...... 4...6 ...... 16 (3) 79 8 3 6 42.1 2;. suicide, 1. Travis...... Wa esn epartmen...--...... 13s ...... 2426 ()(?) 1761 1....4...... 2 ...... 2.6020 DLx...... 2 Pneumonia, 1; ileus small Upon...... 47 (?) 107 ...... 47.77 intestine, 1. Northeastern 5Department------0 ------3.8 Dodge...... 9 Pneumonia, 3; meningis, Eastern Department ...... 7 ...... 130 (5) 3 .------13.84 1; OmpJma, 4; pulmo. Southeastern Department...... 17 ...... 1 49 (6) 10 10 .--- ...... _ 19.02 Southern Departmeont...... 54------..76 (16) 302 1.... 8 42.49 Funston...--.-.-- 8 Pneumonia,P a r e e m 5; ,5 arapyerna, e. m1 e 1;1 Central Department...... ------1 () 112 0 ------23.10 measles, 1; cerebral hem,- Western Departmet...... '. 1.1.------20 () 41 1 2 2 23.60 1. Aviation camps ...... 152 1- -78 () 815 6.... 2 10.40 Gordon.... 5 Pneumonia,Porrhage, 3; menngitis; Ports of embarkation: 1; salvarsan poisoning, 1. Hoboken ...... 11 ..... 1 11 (6) 116 22 2 ... 91.62 Grant...... 4 Pneumonia, 2; emapyema, 2. NewpontNews------13 2- -...22 (1) 45 16 1 ... 44.01 Humphreys...... 7 Pneumonia, 3; pleurisy, 1; measles and empyema, 1; tuberculosis, 1; gangrene I First figure in this column for each camp gives the total number of new cases during the week; the figure of lung, 1. lnparenthesisisthenumberofothereases which were contracted duringthe week bymeninthatcamp'sconmand lason. 10 Pneumonia, 5; measles, 1; at the time of contracting the disease. The difference, therefore, is the number of cases first reported during the cerebrospinal egvr, 2 ap- week which were either (a) cases brought from civiliau life by recruits, or (b) cases brought by mes transferred pendicitis, 1; dilatation of from other camps to the camp under which the case is reported, or (c) old cases which have previously evaded neart, 1. detection. An interrogation point signifies that the report from that camp did not segregate cases contracted Iobnston . 1 Meningitis, 1. at the camp from other cases. Las Cases . 2 Pneumonia, 2. Now cases of typhoid fever were reported from the following camps: Logan, 3; Sheridan, 2; Southeastern Lee...... Department, 2; Central Department, 1. Lewis...... Cerebrospinal meningitis, 1 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 31 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Recruit Gabriell Lasseigne, Thiboddaux, La.* CAMP USTER. MICH. Causes of deaths by camps-0Continued. Pvt. Maurice Lebouf, box 164, Lockport, La.* Pvt. Jalmar Anderson, P. 0. box 73, Gay, Pvt. Leon Michaud, Sunset, La.* Mich.* Pvt. Lawrence Miller, Chataignier, La.* Pvt. Gustave Beirele, general delivery, Good- Pvt. C. Morine, Branch, La.* rich, N. Dak.* 3300 Chestnut Street, Cad p or rt Causes. Pvt. George J. Nagle, Pvt. Adolph Berner, Baden Baden, Ill.* department, deaths.I New Orleans, La.* Pvt. James Campbell, Beecher City, Ill.* Pvt. Napolian Pelican, Eunice, La.* Pvt. Clarence Carey, Lidgerwood, N. Dak.* Pvt. Constant Pitre, Cutoff, La.* Wagoner Daniel Chase, general delivery, El- Meade...... 2 Pneumonia, 3; meningitis, Pvt. Valerier Prommier, Erath, La.* woods, N. Dak.* 1; fibrosis, 1; traumatism Pvt. Charles H. Purdy, route 3, Farmers- Pvt. Walter Dascher, Grandia, N. Dak.* by crushing, 1. Ville, La.* Pvt. William C. Diefenbach, 403 Holmes Pike...... 3 Pneumonia, 1; meningitis, Pvt. Joe Reatam, Abbeville, La.* Street, 'Chester, Ill.* 2. Pvt. Marion E. Richardson, route 1, Crowville, Pvt. Claude Gillespie, Ridgeway, Mo.* Sherman...... La.* Pvt. John E. Hartman, Shelby, Mich.* Taylor...... 11 Pneumonia, 7; meningitis, Pvt. Joseph Robinson, La Place, La.* Pvt. August Havervold, general delivery, 1; tuberculosis 1; septi- Pvt. Gould Ross, Bayou Goula, La.* Banks, N. Dak.* comia, 1; traumatism, 1. Cook Cheater Smith, Wallsend, Ky.* Pvt. Martin B. Hershberger, R. F. D. No. 4, Travis.. 2 Pneumonma, 2. Pvt. Will Smith, Denham Springs, La.* box 5, Hart, Mich.* Upton...... 5 Pneumonia, 4; meningitis, Pvt. Ellis Terrebone, R. F. D. No. 1, box Pvt. Frank King, R. P. D. No. 25, Bath, Mich.* 1. 82, Cutoff, La.* P-t. John Korachik, 475 Hastings Street, De- Eastern...... 3 Endocarditis, 1; pneumo- Pvt. James J. Thomas, Rochelle, La.* troit, Mich." nia, 1; cause not stated, L Pvt. Noel Wallace, New Iberia, La.* Pvt. Roy W. Lang, R. R. No. 1, Bridgeport, Northeastern..... 2 Pneumonia, 2., Pvt. Gus Wilkins, Colfax, La.* W. Va.* Southeastern... 8 Pneumonia, 6. Pvt. Aron C. Wooley, Esto, La.* Pvt. Michael N. Loeffelhols, box 49, Louisburg, Southern. ..-- 39 Pneumonia, 12; narcotic CAIP BOWIE, TEX. Wis.* poisoning, 1; diphtheria, Recruit Willie Bell, Kilgore, Tex.* Mechanic John Meyers, 2848 North Lee Street, 1: accidental drowning, 1; Recruit William 0. Coffman, R. F. D. No. 3, Philadelphia, Pa.* pericarditis, 1; empyema, Arkins, Ark.* Pvt. Guy M. Porter, Scribner, Nebr.* 2; gunshot wound, 1. H. Dougherty, 812 Ninth Street Pvt. Frank Quatto, R. F. D. No. 1, Collins- Central ...... 7 Pneumonia, 1; influenza, 6. Pvt. William Ville, Ind.* Western...... 3 Pneumonia, 2; cause not SW., Canton, Ohio.* Supply Sergt. William A. Rasmusen, 736 Euclid given, 1. Recruit Jeff Poster, box No. 89, Tasper. Tex.* Street, flat 6, St. Paul, Minn.* Aviation camps.- 57 Pneumonia, 40; septice Recruit Willie Hard, Independence, Tex.* Pvt. Russel Ricketts, 70 East Fourth Street, mia, 1; cirrhosis, 1; trau- Recruit Henry Hollingsworth, route No. 3, box Mansfield, Ohio.* mutism, 12; cause not 32, Leander, Tex.* Pvt. William G. Riddle, general delivery, Ron- given, a. Recruit Callicious Jones, F. R. D. No. 5, box ceverte, W. Va.* Merritt...... 12 Fnsumania, 4; meningitis, 57, Sulphur Springs, Tex.* Pvt. Joseph Rinaldi, Lyons, Ill.* 2:infuenza,5; tuberelo- Pvt. Charlie Kelly, Calvert, Tex.* Pvt William I. Schawe, R. F. D. No. 5, Reed Recruit William Shannon, sis, L. route No. 2, box 0, City, Mich.* Stuart...... 5 Pneumonia,2;traumatism, Louisiana, Mo.* Pvt. Edwin F. Schmidt, 3163 North Thirteenth 1; cardiac dilatation, 1; Recruit Lawrence R. Suber, Centerville, Cal.* Street, St. Louis, Mo.* stomach disease, 1. Recruit Lawrence R. Suber, Bryan, Tex.* Pvt. August Vanderhagen, 118 Chestnut CAMP CODY, N. MEX. Avenue, South Bend Ind.* Recruit Newell C. Babcock, St. Charles, Minn.* Pvt. Chester Van Der Velde, R. F. D. No. 2, Deaths: Recruit Alex Bang, Culver, Minn.* Zeeland, Miel.* Camps------...... 84 Last week...... 123 Recruit John Brus. Herman, Minn.* Pvt. Edward Vansickle, Salt Fork, Okla.* Cantonments..... 87 Last week...... 91 Recruit Jack Bumches, Stillwell, Okla.* Pvt. John P. Westerhout, R. F. D. D, Gary, Departmental Corpi. Campbell Carruthers, 54 Columbia Ave- Ind.* troops...... 188 Last week...... 198 nue, Arlington, N. J.* CAMP DEVENS, ASS. Pvt, Dave A. Cook, rural route No. 3, Tarklo, Total... 359 Last week-...... 412 Mo.* Pvt. Thomas Carroll, Frontenic, Kans.* Pvt. Claude A. Davis, R. F. D. No. 2, Montl- Pvt. Ilerriott Cary, BishopsVille, S. C.* cello, Minn. Pvt. John E. Crawford, 31 North Adams Recruit Un. Hobart Ferris, route No. 0, Cald- Street, Manchester, N. I.* well, Kans." Pvt. Charles Crone, Terhoma, Okla.* Soldiers Who Died Last Week. Recruit William Edward Hable, R. F. D. No. Pvt. Arthur N. Crosby, 8 Beacon Street, At- 1, Hector, Minn.* tleboro, Mass.* Recruit Carl J. Hanson, route No. 2, Adrian, Sergt. Rdward Vincent Fitzgerald, 84 First List of names of soldiers (not members Minn.* Avenue, Albany, N. Y.* Recruit Kert Heincig, route No. 2, Prague, Pvt. William P. Gilday, 171A Doyle Avenue, of the American Expeditionary Forces) Okla.* Providence. R. I. reported to The Adjutant General's Office Recruit Otto H. Heyman, 120 Center Street, Pvt. Walter 13. itale, South Londonderry, Vt.* the week ending Newulm, Minn.* Pvt. eharles W. Hall, 8 Hall Street, Derry, as having died during Pvt. McKinley Hoffman, Jewelsburg, Colo.* N. H.* December 6, 1918. (Included in this lit Pvt. Oscar I. Hovland, Perley, Minn.* Pvt. Amet Hassan, 9 Starr Street, Providence are the names of soldiers (not members of Pvt. Knut A. Knutson, Oklee, Minn.* R. I.* Recruit Albert F. Leesch, R. F. D. No. 4, Man- Pvt. Wiadimir Kosciuk, Berlin, N. H.* the American Expeditionary Forces) not kato, Minin.* Pvt. Daniel Lee, R. F. D., Mooretown, Vt.* previously published who died prior to Pvt. Edward M. Ludwigson, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt Karl L. Martin, St. Albans, Me.* the week mentioned and subsequently to Westbrook, Minn.* Pvt. Albert Miller, Fernandina, Fla. Pvt. Joseph R. Nusser, route No. 1, Heron Pvt. John H. Miller, R. F. D. No. 1, Francis- March 8, 1918. These names are indi- Lake, Minn.* town, N. H.* cated by an asterisk.) Recruit Leonard S. Nutt, Routel, Akelay, Pvt. Walter Mould, R. F. D. No. 8, Benning- Minn. * ton, Vt.* CAIP ALPHED VAIL, N. J. Pvt. Andrew 0. Oien, Clear Brook, Minn.* Pvt. Walter J. O'Donmilell, 15I Hollis Street, Pvt. John A. Lawlor, 57 Crescent Avenue, Recruit Gerald P. Pearl, Admiral, Sackatcha- Framingham, Mass.* Chelsea, Mass.* wan, Canada.* Pvt. Lyman Prescott, Sebec. Me.* Recruit Henry J. Peterson, Brunswick. Minn.* Pvt. Clyde C. Quint, R. F. D. No. 1, North CAMP BEAUREGARD, LA. Recruit Paul R. Pieckert, Dumont, Mlnn.* Berwick. Me.* Sergt. Walter W. Beckman, Meadville, Pa.* Pvt. Edwin A. Planting, Lake Park, Iowa, Pvt. Joseph E. Raymond, Mendon, Vt.* Pvt. Calvin Berghar, Opelousas, La.* route No. 2.* Pvt. Frank Santanello, 1960 Wallace Street, Pvt. Charles H. Brookman, Biloxi, Miss.* Pvt. Samuel Hawkins Pritchett, rural route New Haven, Conn.* Pvt. Walter Brown, Rayville, La.* No. 2, Arlington, Tex.* Pvt. Harry Schumacher, R. F. D. No. 3, Tay- Pvt. Ike Butler, Brookhaven, Miss.* Pvt. Edward Saline, Brunswick, Minn.* lor Mill Pike, Covington, Ky. Pvt. Spence Campbell, 401 Shibly Street, Al- Pvt. Charlie D. Smith, rural route No. 2, box Pvt. Sturgeon F. Scribner, H. F. D. No. 4, giers, La.* 80. Claremore, Okla.* Presque Isle, Me.* Pvt. Fred Cargile, Bastrop, La.* Pvt. Frank Stanley. Caney, Okla., route No. 1.* Pvt. Carl L. Seaburg, Norman Avenue, Mag- Pvt Elmore J. Coco, 1128 Elliott Street, Alex- Recruit (unassigned) Fred 1. Stenerson, R. F. nolia, Mass.* andria, La.* D. No. 1, Lake Crystal, Minn.* Pvt. George W. Starke, Weirsdale, Fla. Pvt. Cleveland Coleman, Grand Cane, La.* Pvt. Clarence B. Still, Chandler, Okla.* Pvt Earle E. York, Wells Beach, Me.* Pvt. Stephen Debuse, Morgan City, La.* Pvt. Carl Syversonk, rural route No. 5, Zum- CAMP DICK, TaX. Pvt. Willie Dillion, Warnade, La.* brota, Minn.* Pvt. Milton Duncan, Mer Rouge, La. Pvt. Lorney R. Thein, 4661 St. Ferdinand Pvt. (first class) Julius Benham, Jr., Marl- Pvt. Sol Egan, Ringgold, La.* Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.* anna, Ark." Pvt. Roy Farmer, Downsville, La.* Recruit Nick Theis, route No. 1, Shakopee, CAMP DIX, N. J. Pvt. L. W. Flinn, Forest City, Mo.* Minn.* Pvt. Harry Fowler, Mandeville, La.* Recruit Bradford W. Washburn, Lexington, Pvt. Howard Black, 269 West Street, North Pvt. Willie Griffin, Bolivar, La.* Okla.* Attleboro, Mass.* Pvt. G. R. Harper, Walnut 11111, La.* Recruit Harry A. Wilcox, Woodward, Okla.* Pvt. Louis Botto, 907 Reed Street, Philadel- Pvt. Wallace Harris, Napoleonville post office, phis, Pa.* La.* CAMP COLT, PA. PVT. Leroy Cain, Susan, Va.* Pvt. Stanley Januss, 89 Twenty-fifth Street, Pvt. Harry J. Hill, South Barre, Vt.* Pvt. Arthur I. Dick, St. Michael, Minn.* Bayonne, N. J.* Pvt. Theodore W. Pierce, 5 Purchase Street, Corpl. Harry R. Hansen, Almira, Wash.* Pvt. Antoine Kelly, 2007 Bourbon Street, New Staunton, Mass.* Pvt. William H. Heath, 5 River Street, Red Orleans, La.* Bank, N. T.* Pvt. Bobart Kinchen, Doyle La CAMP CRANE, PA. Pvt. James R. Hilliker, E7 West Ferry Street, Pe-t. Win. IL Landry, 320 auphine Street, Pvt. Harry B. Messinger, 1409 Washington Buffalo, N. Y.* New Orleans, La.* Street, Lafayette, Ind.* Pvt. Ernest R. Holmes, Wilmot, S. Dak.* 32 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt. Norman W. Hyslop, 648 Watertown Pvt. (first class) Charles A. Sawlskas, 70 Con- Pvt. Frank Gallasple, Leesville, La.* jtreet, Newtonville, Mass.* gress Avenue, Waterbury, Conn.* Pvt. Frank F. Goepfert, box 67, Howard. Pvt. Charles H. Jackson, Moss Neck, Va. Pvt. Ernest Showers, box 176, Lakeview, lake, Minn.* Pvt. Hilmer 0. Johnson, Higganum, Conn.' Mich.* Pvt. Hugh B. Gourley, 1921 West Monroe Pvt. Cecil H1. Lawrence, Rochester, Vt. Pvt. George Smith, Folkyeri Plains, Va.- Street, Chicago, Il.* Pvt. Roy E. Lawson Manchester, Cal.* Pvt. Glenn P. Stultz, R. F. D. No. 4, Peebles, Recruit McGraw Hall, Clayton, La.* Pvt. Roscoe Lewis, it. F. D. No. 1, Mendon, Ohio.* Pyt. Allen 0. Hansen, box 25, rural route Ohio.* CAMP RUSTIS, VA. 1, Corell, Minn.* Corpl. Claude Maxwell, box 1115, Rock Rapids, Pvt. August H. Hansen, route 8, box 41, Iowa. * Pvt. Charles W. Fenwick, Grant, Nebr. Streator, III.* Pvt. George Mercer, box 14, St. Augustine, Pvt. Anthony Landis, 247 Kingsland Avenue, Pvt. Fritief Hanson, 1075 Twenty-fourth Ave- Md.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* nue, SE., Minneapolis, Minn.* Pvt. Moses Motley, 704 East Cedar Street, Pvt. Conrad Lodne, Malde Stavangh, Norway.* Pvt. Hialmer Hanson, Erskin, Minn.* Richmond, Va.* Pyt. Edgar Norris, 330 Ross Street, Macon, Ga. Pvt. Carl F. Harms, St. James, Minn.* Pvt. Emmett Neuway Burrton Kans* Pvt. Carl Penrose Phelps, Street, Md. Pvt. Herbert Randolph Harrington, box 275, Pvt. William Oleck, 19 Sission Street, Bayonne, Pvt. Theo. Pronix, 21 Union Street, South- Patterson, La.* N. J.* bridge, Mass.* vt. Louis Adolph Hartman, Blue Hill, Nebr.* Pvt. Nathan Robinson, R. F. D. No. 2, Wade, Recruit Frank J. Quaderer, New Lothrope, Pvt. Lemar Hauesastein, Bassett, Nebr.* N. C.* Mich.* Pvt. Carl S. Helleson, R. F. D. No. 2, box Pvt. Walter Sadler, 317 East Tenth Street, CAMP FORREST, GA. 18, Tracey, Minn.* Wilmington, Del.* Recruit James Bell, R. F. D. No. 17, box 5, Pvt. Frederich Bernhard Herrlich, route 3, rvt. Murton B. Sanders, New Windsor, Md.* Grove City, Pa.* box 96, Maynard, Minn.* Pvt. John O. Williams, 731 West Johnson Recruit Clarence Larsen, R. F. D. No. 1, Haw- Pvt. Stephen Hetland, Windsor, Wis.* Street, Denison, Tex.* ley Clay, Minn.* Pvt. George August Heuer, 2621 Franklin Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.* CAMP DODGe, IOWA. CAMP FREMONT, CAL. Pvt. John J. Hexem, box 23, Hendricks, Pvt. Bernard Bolger, 2312 Flournoy Street, Pvt. (first class) William H. Armstrong, 239 Minn.* Chicago, III.* Eleventh Street, Richmond, Cal.* Recruit James Edward Hill, Jr., 4608 Evans Wagoner Don Clark, 924 Colo Street, Butte, Pvt. Francisco Borozzi, Granville, Ill.* Avenue, Chicago, Ill.* Mont * Corpl. George Davis, New Castle, Pa.* Pvt. Armas Holopainen, rural route box 825, Pvt. Rolf H. Dahlberg, 63 Kungagatan Street, Pvt. Aaron Holmquist, Reserve, Mont.* Virginia, Minn.* Gotenberg, Sweden.* Pvt. Audell J. Lewis, Aguanga, Cal.* Pvt. Benjamin Harrison Hfitsell, 1427 Madi- Pvt. Paul Deronne, Nome, Alaska.* Pvt. George McDorald, Montpelier, Idaho.* son Street, Kansas City, Mo.* Pvt. Curtis Foster, route No. 1, Jones City, Pvt. Joseph A. Parrott, San Mateo, Cal.* Pvt. William Jackson, box 109, Jackson, La.* Okla.* Pyt. George Rankin, 824 Hunt Street, Port- Pvt. Ezeckel Johnson, box 53, Berwick, La.* Pvt. Fred H. Gebert, Granville, Iowa.* land, Oreg.* Pvt. Julius Johnson, Currie, Minn.* Pvt. Henry E. Geiger, Ruby, Alaska.* Pvt. Edmond L. Reed, 305 George Avenue, Pvt. Wash Johnson, box 77, Merryville, La.* Pvt. Albert G. Gelhaar, Buffalo, Iowa.* McComb, Miss.* Sergt. David H. Jones, 11179 Esmond Street, Pvt. John D. Gentry, 114 East Kansas Street, Pvt. William Ruble, box 593, Port Lavara, Chicago, Ill.* Independence, Mo. Tex.* Pvt. Dick Glenmore Jones, Rapid City, Pvt. Arthur Green, R. F. D. No. 1, box 18, Pvt. Garland L. Tucker, 843 Park Avenue, S. Dak.* Summit, Miss.* South Bend, Ind.* Pvt. Quincy Jones, route No. 1, box 26, Alex- Pvt. William A. Hanson, 1838 Harrison Ave- ton, La.* nue, Des Moines, Iowa. CAMP FUNSTON, KCANS. Pvt. Peter Jorgensen, box 484, Hutchinson, Pvt. Charles Franklin Hathaway, Batavia, Recruit Charles Eaton Burdick, route 4, Cha- Minn. * Ohio.* nute, Kans.* Pvt. Thomas Leon Kelleher, Reynolds, Ills.* Pvt. William R. High, general delivery, Marsh- Pvt. Clarence H. Frevert, Gardenville, Nev.* Pvt. John George Kurtz, route No. 2, Piers, field, lnd.* Recruit Louis Glassner, 1918 West Twenty- Minn.* Pvt. William J. Kinz, Arcadia, Iowa.* first Street, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. Rockfellow Walter Laban, box G, Bald- Pvt. William Hoers. 402 North Main Street, Pvt. Mark E. Hardin, Portageville, Mo.* win, La.* Ann Arbor, Mich.* Pvt. Pearl Chas. Holmes, motor route A, Ness Pvt. Warne Lamont, Esmond, Ill.* Pvt. (unattached) Casper Huscahle, Rich- City, Kans.* Pvt. George Lewis, Station A, Racine, Wis.* mond, Minn.* Pvt. John Christian Kessler, 318 Francis Pvt. Henry Loken, R. F. D. No. 1, Michigan, Pvt. Kingo Hvolboll, Albert Lea, Minn.* Street, St. Joseph, Mo.* N. Dak.* Pvt. Hollie C. Jarvis, Viola, Mo.* Pvt. Virgil McMurtry, R. F. D. No. 1, Dora, Pvt. John Frederich McClarey, Schuyler, Pvt. Nels H. Johansson, care of Elmira cop- Mo.* Pvt. August S. Nebr.* per mine, Valdez, Alaska.* Rieckhoff, 3843 Gilpen Street, Pvt. William Melander, route No. 3, box 39, Pvt. George K. Kennedy, 1809 Sixth Avenue, Denver, Colo.* Isanti, Minn.* Des Moines, Iowa.* Pvt. Park Manson Robbins, R. F. D. No. 5, Pvt. Anthony Mets, 2738 West Main Street, Pvt. Herman C. Kuever. Lowden, Iowa.* Oberlin, Kans.* Pvt. John Wiedeman, Rolla, Louisville, Ky.* Pvt. George 0. Lutner, Texarkana, Ark.* Mo.* Pvt. John Atkins, Meziere, Camption, La.* Corpl. Jeff Marbury, R. F. D. No. 4, Good- CAMP GORDON, GA. Pvt. McHenry Mimms, Norwood, La.* , water, Ala.* Pvt. Walston Bauer, Pvt. Benjamin Franklin Morris, Gilman, IlI.* Pvt. William Milner, route No. 1, Weldon, R. F. D. No. 1, Mace- Pvt. William Morton, Coahoma, Miss.* iowa.* donia. Dcl.* Pvt. Allen Frazier, Greenwood, S. C.* Pvt. John Muzich, Orlie, Austria.* Pvt. Chester IT. Moore, Archer, Nebr.* Pvt. Earnest Noah Hampton, Cedartown, Ga.* Pvt. Andrew Nelson, Wilder, Minn. Pvt. John Nomann, R. F. D. No. 3, Gilmore Pvt. Ray John Neunfeldt, Green Bay, Wis.* City, Pvt. George Screven Inglesby, 109 East Iowa.* Thirty-fifth Street, Savannah, Ga.* Pvt. Harrison Oakley, 876 Dequiender Street, Pvt. Fred R. Norlin, 2223 Filmore Street NE., Hamtranck, Mich.* Minneapolis, Minn.* Pvt. Floyd H. Ingram, Brattleboro, Vt.* Pvt. Arthur Price, Mandola, Va.* Pvt. Roy C. Otto, route No. 1, box 20, Bailey- Cook John 1. Nye, Manano, Alaska.* Ville, Ill.* Pvt. Alfred Peterson, Ambrose, N. Pvt. Rufus Ramsey, R. F. D. No. 2, Sylvester, Dak.* Ga.* Pvt. John Peter Palta, rural route No. 1, St. Pvt. Roy W. Phorstad, 8004 West Third Street, Helend, Nebr.* Duluth, Minn.* CAMP GRANT, ILL. Pvt. Elbert Peck, Colchester, Ill.* Pvt Albert Pirdy, 116 South Pasynicle Street, Pvt. Monroe Atkins, R. F. D. No. 1, box 22, Pvt. Clarence Anton Pederson, route No. 1, Jackson,T Miss.t - Duach, La.* Portland, N. Dak.* Pit l rsel L. Purdy, R. F. D. No. 7, Beatrice, Pvt. Joe Bailey, route No. 1, box 60, Winona, Pvt. Louis August Peterson, route No. 9, 741 Nebr * Miss.* Winneconne Street, Neeaah, Wis Pvt. Timothy Rickman, 346 Richmond Avenue, Pvt. Elmer Keenen Bostrack, R. F. D. No. 8, Pvt. Theodore John Peterson, rural route No. Salem, Oreg.* Stoughton, Wis.* 3, Marquette, Nebr.* PNt. Ernest A. Rose, 334 South Sigeora Street, Pvt. George Buhl, Hayton, Wis.* Pvt. Leroy Poeschel, Herman, Minn.* Los Angeles, Cal. Pvt. John Ames Condy, R. F. D. No. 2, Sum- Pvt. Roy Birtly Powers, Arena, Wis.* Pvt. Ernest Sales, route No. 4, box 73, Tal- ner. Nebr.* Pvt. Ommett Charles Purcell, R. F. D. No. 5, ledaga, Ala.* Pvt. William Corcoran, 706 North Fourth South Omaha, Nebr.* Pvt. Michael Saroff, Fairbanks, Alaska.* Street, St. Joseph, Mo.* Pvt. Louis Ripper, R. F. D. No. 2, Pekin, Ill.* Prt. Paul Scott, Beacon, Iowa. Pvt. Glenn Bard Dailey, Superior, Wis.* Pvt. Cy Rogers, Norwood, La.* Pvt. Carl Shannon, Brewster, Nebr.* Pvt. Steward Davis, Livonia, Ia.* Sergt. Harold Rose, Poynette, Wis.* Pvt. Christian Sloth, Ross, Iowa.* Pvt. Emil T. Dunhan, Pelican Falls, Minn.* Pvt. William Schatte. Campbell Hills. Ill.* Pvt. Le Roy Smith, Mulvane, Kans.* Pvt. Thomas John Dunn, 700 North Monroe Pvt. Albert Melvin Severtson, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. William S. Smith, Shamrock, Ala. Street, Peoria, Ill.* Newark, IlL* Pvt. Henry Stark, 10020 Avenue L, Chicago, Pvt. Frank Dziewlatkowski, box 80, Three Pvt. Felix Spooner, St. Francisville, La.* Ill.* Lakes, Wis.* Pvt. William J. Steinbauer, 407 Seventh Ave- Pvt. Rudolph M. Sundquist, 1906 Southern Pvt. Grover Englehart Waubay, S. Dak.* nue, St. Cloud, Minn.* Avenue, Muskegon, Mich.* Pvt. George John Erickstad, box 270, Graf- Pvt. John Fred Thielman, Hazen, Miner Pvt. Roscoe H. Tucker, Forest City, Mo.* ton, N. Dak.* County, N. Dak.* Pvt. Kornelius K. Tvedt, Radcliff, Iowa. Pvt. George F. Ernberg, Welch, Goodhue Pvt. William A. Thompson, R. F. D. No. 28, Pvt. Tunis S. Verbeek, 406 Independent Street, County, Minn.* Coscot, Conn.* Pell. lowa.* Pvt. William Esteem, Plasquemire, La.* Pvt. Amos Trosclair, Rosedale, La.* Pvt. Henry Weber, 1847 Green Street, San Recruit Cortes Finley, Torris, La.* Pvt. Aslak Vettrus, rural route No. 2, Rolette, Francisco. Cal.* Pvt. Alfred Albert Fleiseh, Stewart, Minn.* N. Dak.* Pvt. Frank Westerland, Trojan, S. Dak.*t Pvt. John Henry Frederick, route 3, Wood- Pvt. Charles Wachal, R. P. D. No. 2, box 117, Pvt. Robert F. White, 322 Lawrence Street, hull, Ill.* Peshtigo, Wis.* Topeka, Kans.* Pvt. Carl Henry Ford, Zion, N. Dak.* Pvt. (first class) Lloyd H. Weddige, 1063 Pvt. Cyril E. Wordebofr, Eyresville, Iowa.* Pvt. Jacob W. Fredholm, Elbow, Minn.* Buffalo Road. Erie, Pa.* CAMP DOUGLAS, ARIZ. Pvt. Mosart Fredland, 537 Clemons Avenue, Pvt. Eugene Williams, 1343 Halifax Street, Madison, Wis.* Petersburg, Va. Pvt. Claude L. McDaniel, Sharon. Kans.* Pvt. Carl Fristad, Harman, N. Dak.* Pvt. Willie Williams, Longstreet, La.* Sergt. Alonso Rowley, general delivery, River- Pvt. Louis Gaizia, 3916 North Mozart Street, Pvt. Willie Willprecht, R. F. D. No. 1, Lidger- side, Idaho.* Chicago, Ill.* wood, N. Dak.* THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER -14, 1918. 33 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK

Pvt. Douglas Woolfolk, Maringanin. La.* Corpl. Ernest E. Hoguist, 12 North Milton Pvt. Harry F. Malone, 2227 Quincy Avenue, Pvt. Frank T. Wuerzer, Helvetia, W. Va.* Street, Malden, Mass.' Ogden, Utab.* Corpl. Charles P. Hubbard, Wyncote, Pa.* Pvt. William Martin, American Fork, Utah.* CAMP GREENE, N. C. Pvt. Howard Johnson, South Norfolk, Va.* Pvt. George V. Mathews, Dorris, Siskiyou Pvt. George W. Doward, 1164 Cannon Street, Pvt. Joseph H-. Johnson, It. F. D. No. 2, box County, Cal.* Memphis, Tenn.* 39, Blackstone, Va.* Pvt. Mervin ii. Schmidt, 2818 Octavia Street, Pvt. Fred F. Euers, route No. 1, Cedar Valley, Pvt. Hunt Jordan, Arcadia, Fla.* Oakland. Cal.* Tex.* Pvt. William A. Kellholtz, 890 West Lombard Pvt. (first class) Thomas Sisneros, Taos, Recruit Luther Harris, Wilson, N. C.* Street, Baltimore, Md.* N. Mex. Pvt. Thomas Johnson, Thibodaux, La.* Pvt. Clarence W. Kramer, 2950 Cedar Avenue, Mechanic Albert H. Sweeney, Berwick, Pa.* Pvt. Frank Jones, Colfax, La.* Baltimore, Md.* Pvt. Jesse 1'. Vanfosen, 402 Orchard Avenue, Pvt. Louis J. Lazzaro, 482 Fifty-sixth Street, Pvt. Johnnie Lewis, route A, box 50, Campbell- Elgin, Ill.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* ton, Fla.* Pvt. George F. Varney, 982 Chicopee Street, Pvt. Louis Morgan, Long-ille, La.* Pvt. John T. Perry, 110 Ray Street, St. Marys, Willimansett, Mass.* Pvt. John Morris, Ohoskie, N. C.* Pa.* Sergt. John L. Moore, route No. 4, Ashland Pvt. Frederick T. Remier, 1030 Third Street CAMP LAS CASAS, P. P. City, Tenn.* NW.. Washington, D. C.* Pvt. Jose S. Cedeno, Sadina Del Pueblo, Ad- Pvt. Luigi Neri, Province Terma Pri. Santa, Pvt. William Robinson, Palmetto, Fla.* juntas, P. I. Castilon, Italia.* Pvt. Adolfo Sartini, 5 Newbern Block, Carver Pvt. Manuel Nieves, 1. Puerta Arture, San Pvt. Henry Schenault, R. F. D. No. 5, Elber- Street, Boston, Mass.* Juan, P. R.* ton, Ga.* Pvt. Pierce Slaughter, R. F. D. No. 1, Hager- Pvt. Charles Louis Schlink, S16 Broad Street, Ville, Goodwater, Ala.* CAMP LEE, VA. New Orleans, La.* Pvt. Abram Staller, 300 Water Street, New Pvt. Earnest Greathouse, R. F. D. No. 4, Recruit Willie Sutton, Oriental, N. C.* York City.* Dadeville, Ala.* Pvt. Guy 0. Guthall, route No. 2, Carlisle, Pa.* CAMP GREENLEAF, GA. CAMP JACKSON, S. C. Pvt. Frd A. Hannah, Marlington, W. Va.* Pvt. Harry Burns, 2502 North Tenth Street, Pvt. Francis P. McSharry, 2114 Bainbridge Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt. John P. Anderson, Greenwood, S. C.* Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt. Lawrence George Boatwright, R. F. D. Pvt. Pvt. George Washington Hatfield, Trent, No. 2, Ridge Springs, S. C.* Harry D. Pepper, post-office box 144, W. Va.* Roulette, Pa.* Pvt. Theodore Bronston, Cincinnati, Ohio.* Pvt. Conrad Phillipezuk, Anawalt, McDowell CAMP HARRY JONES, ARIZ. Pvt. Robert Earnest Byrd, star route, Dim- County, W. Va.* Pvt. Walter P. Bailey, 2422 Lombard Street, mette, N. C. Cook Elbert Riggleman, Huttonsville, W. Va.* San Francisco, Cal.* Pvt. Ira V. Cooley, Brockport, N. Y.* Pvt. Samuel Tenanova, 1003 South Street, Pvt. Ernest E. Humble, 712 South First Street, Pvt. Alva B. Cooper, route No. 1, Georgetown, Philadelphia, Pa.* Terre Haute, Ind.* Ill. First Lieut. William George Moore, 1615 Pvt. Christian P. Hartmann, 274 President CAMP LEWIS, WASH. Swann Street NW., Washington, D. C. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Hugh J. Boyd, Malden, Mass.* Pvt. George W. Nicols, Beulah, Miss.* Pvt. Herbert P. Hill. R. D. B, Live Oak, Fla.* Pvt. Christian A. Brekken, Aberdeen, Wash.* First Lieut. William James Vincent, 171 Pvt. Frank Wilburn Ide, 431 Fourteenth Street, Pvt. Emmett R. Caldwell, Spearfish, S. Dak.* Charles Street, Boston, Mass. Hillsville, Ohio.* Pvt. (first class) Pvt. Oscar Jenkins, Berryville, Va.* John D. English, Niagara, CAMP HANCOCK, GA. N. Dak.* Pvt. De Witt T. Loy, route No. 1, box 55, Dur- Pvt. Harold C. Feldbusch, 1061 Treat Avenue, Pvt. Aurelian J. Bordelon, Yarksville, La. lington, N. C.* San Francisco, Cal.* Candidate Bernard G. Brock, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. Albert Macey, R. F. D. No. 2, Yadkin- Wagoner Leon R. Fowler, 2904 Pasadena Alexandria, Va. ville, N. C. Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Pvt. Peter Joseph Cahill, 745 Forrest Avenue, Pvt. Leimo M. Milli, Nisula, Mich.* Pvt. Stanley Glod, 721 Bronx, N. Y.* Pvt. Ralph R. Naus, route No. 0, Lima, Ohio.* East Main Street, Pvt. Vorgil Perkins, route No. Plymouth, Pa.* Candidate George Edward Dougherty, Wilkins- 3, Highland, Second Lieut. Charles Albert Goodwin, 10 burg, Pa.* N. Y. Abbott Street, Waterville, Me. Pvt. Marion W. Douglas, R. F. D. No. 3, box Pvt. Floyd V. Phillips, 331 North East Street, Mooresville, Ind. Pvt. Ross Hawkins, Laurel Bloomery, Tenn.- 59, Columbia, Ala.* Pvt. Pharaoh N. Hedley, route 2, box 90, Napa, Sergt. William Oscar Fields, Pitts, Ga. Pvt. James Phillips, 424 Lawton Avenue, Ma- Cal.* Pvt. William Harry Green, 531 John Street, con. Ga.* Sergt. Union Hill, N. J.* Pvt. Anthony J. Plutt, Manistique, Mich. William H. Holcomb, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. Wilson H. Reynolds, 315 Issaquena Ave- Union, S. C.* Candidate James Nathaniel Goldsmith, Greer, Pvt. John N. Italuoma, P. 0. box 26, Pergen- S. C.* nue. Clarksdale, Miss.* field, N. J.* Pvt. MIilbert H. Hagen, Fox, Minn.- Pvt. William Shockley, route No. 1, Barks- dale. S. C. Pvt. John E. Kirkham, Tendoy, Idaho.* Corpl. Ray T. Hendrix, Milligan College, Pvt. Clarence Mason, R. F. D. No. 1, box 27, Tenn.* Pvt. Dale A. Slotterbeck, R. F. D. No. 2, turns, Second Lieut. Howard Hickman, 412 Pine Bloomdale, Ohio. Wyo.* Bluff Street, Paris, Tex.* Pvt. Arthur Snow. Bushness, Fla. Pvt. James Mates, Ranchester, Wyo.' Pvt. George Hicks, Elliott, Ga. Pvt. Thomas T. Williams. Pvt. John W. Norman, R. F. D. No. 1, Boulder, Pvt. Carey M. Hilliard, Holly Springs, N. C.* Pvt. Jeff Winkler, Boone, N. C. Mont.* Pvt. Donald E. Pease, 1319 North Fifteenth PVt. Calvin Johnson, Moreland, Ga.* CAMP JOHNSON, FLA. Street, Boise, Idaho.* Corpl. Neal Thomas Johnson, R. F. D. No. 3, Marrionville, Mo.* Pvt. Stanley S. Bates, Hastings upon Hudson, Pvt. Alexander Rseco, 211 Fox Street, Dun- Pvt. Joseph A. Karel, 1682 Fourth Street, Mil- N. Y.* kirk. N. Y.* Pvt. Alfred Buxhaum, 145 Vermilye Avenue, Pvt. William -1. Shields, 7 Morton Street, waukee, Wis. New York City, N. Y.* Colfax, Wash.* Pvt. Leonard Kleinjan, R. F. D. No. 2, Brouce, S. Dak. Pvt. Warl A. Frey, Manhelm, Pa.* Pvt. Albert E. Stacey, Evanston, Wyo.* Candidate Ottimer W. Lion, 316 St. Michaels Pvt. Henry M. Henrickson, Ortley, S. Dak.* Pvt. John H. Trimm. box 411, Ada, Okla.* Street, St. Marys, Pa.* Pvt. Miloslav Horak. Clarkson, Nebr.* Pvt. Alan Robert Vincent, general delivery, Candidate Kenneth D. Marr, 2420 Tyler Street, Pvt. Nathaniel Jordon, Ocala, Fla.* McAllister, Mont.* Pvt. Leon S. Meyers, Jr., 423 West One hun- Pvt. Alfred W. Willis, 1928 South M Street, Berkeley, Cal.* dred and twentieth Street, New York, N. Y.* Tacoma, Wash.* Pvt. Luther Mears, Fair Bluff, Columbus Pvt. Andrew V. Schneider, 76 Olive Street, County, N. C.* Newark, N. J.* CAMP LOGAN, TEX. Pvt. Gustave Jacob Pagenkopf, route No. 3, box 29, Chippewa Falls, Wis.* CAMP JOHN WISE, TEX. Pvt. Albert Hillard, 1218 Birdshaw Street, Houston, Tex.* Pvt. Leon R. Roberts, Holland Patent, N. Y.* Pvt. Benton Gilbert Shelton, route No. 3, West, Frank A. Seydel, 1370 Broadway, Recruit Henry L. Lehmann, R. F. D. No. 4, Mechanic Tex. Grandfield, Ohio.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* CAMP KEARNY, CAL. Corpl. Elio R. Steib, St. Patrick, La.* Pvt. Clarence Moore, R. F. D. No. 1, Wood- Pvt. Charles H. Barrett, 410 South Fifth ward, Okla.* Sergt. Glen A. Stewart, Paris, Ill.* Street, Provo. Utah.* Pvt. Casper Stone, route No. 2, Rowland,N.C.* CAMP M'ARTHOR, TEX. Pvt. (first class) Paul E. Topp, 88 Emerich Second Lieut. Daniel Brindley, Vevay, Ind. Sergt. Woodie W. Brooks, Alvin Forest, Wis. Pvt. Carl W. Anderson, 884 East Sixty-fourth Street, Kingston, N. Y.* Pvt. Glen W. Bush, 1143 North Center Street. Street, Chicago, Ill.*' Pvt. Moses P. Woodhan, R. F. D. No. 6, box Stockton, Cal.* Pvt. Howard S. Anderson, R. F. D. No. 7, Wells- 25, Ozark, Ala.* Pvt. Oscar B. Cappelman, Mill Valley, Cal.* vill, Ohio.* Pvt. William S. Wright, 116 College Avenue, Pvt. Willis Christel, Fort Scott, Kans.* Pvt. George T. Bell, Noble, Okla.- Greenville, Pa.* Band Leader Pvt. Minor Bower, Tipton, Pvt. William H. Zabodia, box 154, Jennings, John Clyde Collision. 2211 West Ind.* Twenty-first Street, Los Angeles, Cal.* Pvt. Louis Brunialti, 8120 Minnesota Avenue, La.* St. Louis, Mo.* CAMP HUMPHREYS, VA. Pvt. Walter W. Crone, Rainier, Oreg.* Pvt. Leo L. Damiano, 1023 Third Street, An- Pvt. Lee N. Burnett, Butterfield, Mo.' Pvt. Clem Cartwright, route No. 6, box 55, tioch, Cal.* Corpl. Charles G. Cady, Rochesher, Wash.* Lebanon, Tenn.* Pvt. Elmer H. Flagg, 414 Minnesota Avenue, Pvt. George W. Click, Glasgow. Mont.* Recruit John M. Cowgill, Beacon Avenue, San Jose, Cal.* Pvt. Carl A. Eben, Adl, Iowa.* Paulsboro, N. J.* Pvt. George L. Francis, Farmersville, Cal.' Recruit Emil Heidman, 505 Lincoln Avenue, Pvt. Cordie M. Daughtry, R. F. D. No. 16, Pvt. Cecil P. Gibbes, 1240 West Jefferson Wausau, Wis.* box 17, Clinton, N. C.* Street, Los Angeles. Cal.* Pvt. Walter Hickman, Moscow, Tex.* Lieut. Col. Charles E. Doerr, Pike Street, Cov- Corpl. Fred Goodwin, Blue Lake, Cal.* Pvt. John Karr, Monroe City, ington, Ky.* Capt. Mo.* George T. Houston, jr., V icksburg, Miss. Pvt. John T. Karr, route 0, box 10, Monroe Pvt. Perry T. Dunn, Charleston, W. Va.* Pvt. Arthur Jantzen, Artesia. Cal.* City, Hulnt.' First Lieut. William Yancy Ellis, 4149 Tejon Pvt. Le Roy Jensen, route No. 17, Mapleton, Recruit Jesse Lanius, Street, Denver, Colo.* Sabetha, Kans.* Utah.* Pet. Heber Lee, R. F. D. Pvt. Thomas Wadsworth Golding, route No. 4, Corpil. Ritchie WV. Jones, 059 Fourteenth Iowa.* No. 1, Hampton, Columbus, Miss.* Street, Douglas, Ariz:* Pvt. Ira A. Martin, Pvt. Harold Karl Haferberger, 94A Linden Pvt. Louisburg, Mo.* Eddie C. Kriegel, Nevada City, Cal.* Pvt. Apolonio Perez, Corpus Christi, Nueces Avenue, Jersey City, N. J.* Pvt. Harold McConnell, Cedar City, Utah.* Co., Tex.' 34 THE OFFICIAL. T. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt. Jens C. Peterson, 3132 McHenry Avenue, Sergt. James Roberts, 966 Greenwood Street, Pvt. Troy F. Horton, Tupelo, Miss.* Cincinnati, Ohio.* Memphis, Tenn. Pvt. Henry C. Hunt 1510A Rockingham Road, Pvt. George W. Plecker, Artesia, N. Mex. Pvt. Luther Russ, 331 North Arlington Ave- Davenport, Iowa. Pvt. Ingerman Refsdal, Aure, Beltrami, Minu nue, Baltimore, Md.* Pvt. Charlie Jacques, Blue Jacket, Okla.* Pvt. Louis Homero, Aragen, N. Mex.* Pvt. Louis N. Sacrey, Bagdad, Ky Pvt. James B. Jeifries, Jr., 236 West Four- Pvt. Estevan Segura, Cerro, N. Mex.* Pvt. Harry Serpass, 202 Center Street, Naz- teenth Street, Little Rock, Ark. Pvt. William Sloan, Hancock, Mo.* areth, Pa.* Pvt. Taylor Kennedy, East Prairie, Mo.* Pvt. Lawrence E. Smith, Eunice, Mo.* Pvt. Daniel 0. Shreever, Hastings, W. Va.* Pvt. William 11. Lare, Carning, Ark.* Pvt. Helmer Solee, Buxton, N. .Dak.* Pvt. Fred Valentin, 714 Greenmount Avenue, Pvt. James N. Lockhart, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. Charley H. Spencer, Buckner, Mo.* Baltimore, Md.* Beacon, Tenn.* Pvt. Stanley Spiehale, 1116 Joseph Street, De- Pvt. Howard Wallace, 233 South Chappel Pvt. Jim McGahee, Wabbaseka, Ark." trolt, Mich.* Street, Baltimore, Md.* Pvt. Louis Mack, Huffman, Ark.* Pvt. William Stanton, Model, Colo.* Pvt. Charles C. Ware, Soperton, Ga." Pvt. Leslie E. Mahnke, Wanlomis, Okla.* Pvt. Ira L. Stoltz, R. F. D. No. 1, Marthasville, Pvt. Ed H. Myers, St. Gale and Garlety Mo.* CAMP MERRITT, N. J. Streets, Mobile, Ala.* Sergt. Maynard H. Thorne, general delivery, Pvt. Charles Allerson, R. F. D. No. 1, Wray, Pvt. Russell E. Paddock, 1116 Seventh Marmaduke, Ark. * Ga.* Avenue, Fort Worth. Tex.* Pvt. Carl II. Trudel, 2044 Carr Avenue, Mem- Pvt. Matthew Conlin, 183 Kram5 Avenue, Pvt. Alva D. Pickett, 1004 East Sixth Street, phis, Tenn.* Manayunk, Pa.* Trenton, Mo. Sergt. Claude P. White, Pomeroy, Wash.* Pvt. Walter Fountain, Knox City, Mo.* Pvt. William H. Pullman, Scopus, Mo.* Pvt. Charles J. Lewis, box 262, Baldwin, La.* Pvt. Jonas H. Randolph, R. F. D. No. 1, box CAMP M'CLELLAN, ALA. Pvt. Charles E. Methvin, route 2, Jefferson- 44 A, Helena, Ark.* Recruit America Davis, R. F. D. No. 1, box 59, vle, Ga. Pvt. James L. Rigsby, War Eagle, W. Va,* Clayton, Ala.* Pvt. Benjamin F Perkins Brooklyn, Miss." Pvt. Robt. Rippy, Boyle, Miss.* Pvt John Dowdell, R. F. D. No. 1, box 85, Au- Pvt. Emil Riddle, North iberty, Ohio. Pvt. Emmett Albert Smith, Pond Creek, burn, Ala.* Pvt. Robert L. Willingham, R. F. D. No. 6, Okla.* Pvt. Ephraim Eskins, Jenifer, Ala.* Dallas, Ga. Pvt. Marcus Sorenson, Rise Caoskoburg, Den- Cook George T. Fehrmann, 2615. Davon Ave- mark.* nue. Chicago, Ill.* CAMP MILLINGTON, TENN. Serg. Andrew L. Tearney, McCall, La.* Pvt Will Hicks, Newborn, Ala.* Pvt. Robert C. Laurson, Howard, S. Dak." Pyt. John A. Wilbourn, Decatur, Ill.* Pvt. James S. Jackson, Blundale, Ga.* Pvt. Nathan Johnson, rural route No. 1, Reel- CAMP MILLS, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. * CAMP POLK, N. C. town, Ala.* Sergt. Wallace George Branson, 146 Danforth Pvt. L. A. Armstrong, 414 Main Street, Tay- Cook Herman Kiedaisch, 2315 Hughes Street, Street, Hamtramck, Mich.* lorville, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Marshall Burnes, Barnhill, Ill.* Recruit A. P. Mitchell, 1403 West Seventh Recruit Irwin Leonard, route No. 4, Alexander Pvt. Arthur Chewning, route No.1, Oak Grove, Avenue Spokane, Wash. City, Ala.* Ky." Pvt. R. 1. Roberts, Bucyrus, Kans. Pvt. Dan McRay, Blakely, Ga.* Pvt. Don D. Corum, R. F. D. No. 4, Union City, CAMP SEVIER, S. C. Pvt. Samuel Mitchell, route No. 1, Arkadelphia, Tenn.* Pvt. Clarence Milfred Rest, Davis, Ill?. Ark.* Pvt. Jesse James Findley, Hennepin, Okla.* Pvt. Douglas Brown, 1139 Twentieth Street, Pvt. Mack H. Odom, Doles, Ga.* Pvt. John Franklin Gibbs, R. F. D. No. 1, Washington, D. C.* Pvt. Antonio Russo, 8 Mott Street, Trenton, McLeansboro, IlI.* Pvt. Ellis lardin, Lumberton, N. C.* N. J.* Pvt. Bernard A. Gordon, R. F. D. No. 22, Ran- Pvt. Caley S. Harrell, R. F. D. No. 1, Grove Pvt. Bill Sapp, R. F. D. No. 1, Bannockburn, toul, Ill?. Hill, Ala.* Ga.* Pvt. (first class) Owen J. Gormley, 200 Lewis Pvt. Luther C. Hellams, Pvt. William Swenor, 10 Weybridge Street, Street, Lynn, Mass.* Pvt. Neil Abner C. Hicks Vass, N. C.* Middleburg, Vt.* Pvt. (first class) Louis A. Grams, Randolph, Pyt. William Mack, R. . D. No. 1, Spring- Pvt. Cy Williams, R. F. D. No. 1, Unadilla, S. Dak. ield, S. C.* Ga.* Pvt. Louis W. Hall, Caddenville, Tex.* Pvt. Andy Mayo, 08 St. John Alley, Spartan- Pvt. Daniel R. Winklepeck, Spencer, Ind.* Pvt. Leo F. Headke, 106 North Center Street, , burg, S. C." Pvt. Million L. Wood, Mount Morris, N. Y. Joliet, Ill.* Pvt. Michael A. Scott 163 South Street, New- II. Jopling, R. F. D. No. 4, Del- CAMP MEADE, MD. Pvt. Lawrence ark, N. J'* mer, Tenn.* Pvt. Sciacca Nicola, Partanna, Trapanu Pvt. Monroe Michael Amos, Pullman, W. Va.* Pvt Eugene Laster, Merroaks, N. C.* Sicily, Italy.* Pt. Fap H. Anderson, R. F. D. No. 3, West Pvt. Isaac H. Lee, Wimear, Tex." Pvt. Frank Ohler, R. F. D., box 20, Cham- Alexandria, W. Va,* Pvt. Thomas B. Luke, 1718 South Broadway, pion, Ohio.* Corpl. Julius Bernstein, 1901 D Street, Bel- Georgetown, Ky.* Pvt. Daniel Ryan, Adlai, W. Va.* lingham, Wash.* Pvt. Alexander O'Brien, 201 Locust Street, Pvt. Louis Staillings, Vaughan, N. C. Pvt, Raymond G. Biscoe, Valley Lee, Md.* Detroit, Mich.* Pvt. William Taylor, Estill, S. C.* Pvt. Taylor Brashear, R. F. D. No. 1, Glencoe, Pvt. Guy R. Parris, 215 Spilough Avenue, CAMP SHELBY, MISS. KY.* Pittsburgh, Pa.* Pvt. Charles Bush, Waco, Ky.* Pvt. Oliver 0. Pierce, R. F. D. No. 2, Decatur, Pvt. John Hannes, 116 Knapp Street, Oah- Pvt. John Carroll, Galena, Md.* Tex.* kosh, Wis.* Pvt. Looman Dallas, R. F. D. No. 1, Worthing- Corpl. John Reid, 5241 Union Avenue, Chi- Pvt. Walter W. Lewis, Johnstown, Ohio." ton. Harrison County, W. Va.* cago, Ill.* Recruit Carl A. Maruanda, route No. 4, Me- Pvt. Milo A. Darling, Shawno. Wis. Pvt. Frank E. Reynolds, Franklin Avenue, nomonie, Wis.* Pvt. Ferdinand Drexler, 735 North Chester Rockaway, N. J.* Pvt. John Romberg, route No. 18, Allenville, Street, Baltimore, Md,* vt. Russell R. Shelton, Hetlich, Ill.* Wis.* Pvt. Fred H. Drexler, Eureka, Cal.* Pvt. John Stroman, Orangeburg, R. F. D. No. CAMP SHERIDAN, ALA. Pvt. Louis Driniani, Castignano p1 Deascol1, 1, box 40 S. C.* Pvt. James H. Casey, Milford, Ga.* Italy.* Pvt. Cecil P. Sweeney, Blandinsville, Ill.* Pvt. Clarence I. Clark R. F. D. No. 1, box 37, Pvt William J. Elliott, Pork, Baltimore Pvt. Charles W. Taul, Dennison, Tex. New Hampton, N. Y.* County, Md.* Pvt. Thomas R. Timmons, 909 Elm Street, Pvt. John Thomas Forman, Riverton, Utah.* Pvt. Harman Ernest, R. F. D. No. 1, Moorfield, Rockford, Ill.* Pvt. Edward B. Hastings, Morrison, Tenn.* Ky.* Corpl. John Volkers, 1144 Baldwin Street, Pvt. Glen A. Hollenberry, 1120 North Pu- Pvt. Louis Farcel, 715 South Fifty-sixth Street, Grand Rapids, Mich.* laski Street, Baltimore, Md. Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt. William Henry Ward, R. F. D. No. 6, Sergt. Thomas P. Jones, 510 Eleventh Street, Wagoner George Harrison, H. F. D. No. 2, Bonneville, Mass.* North Seattle, Wash." Soperton, Ga.* Corpl. Fred John Wenz, 458 Concord Avenue, Pvt. Leander H. Messer, route No. 3, Charles- Pvt. Earl G. Henderson, 103 East North Broad- Detroit, Mich." ton, Tenn.* way, Columbus, Ohio.* CAMP MORRISON, VA. Pvt. George Sarick, 417 Ford Street, High- Pvt. Charles Hicks, Keller, Va.? land Park, Detroit, Mich.* Pvt. Bruner Hilbert, Mitchellsburg, Ky.* Pvt. Blair Wilson Kellerman, 212 South Hope Pvt, John ScBhreck, R. F. D. No. 1, Gridley, Pvt. Julius Horn, Willow Shoals, Ky.* Street, Phoebus, Va.* Ill.* Pvt. Charles A. Hupka, 811 North Durham Pvt. Henry Klebr, jr., 2138 Prospect Avenue, Pvt. Thomas M. Shepherd, R. F. D. No. S. Street, Baltimore, Md.* Cleveland, Ohio." box 27, Sandyville, W. Va.* Pvt. Norman H. Iglehart Beltsville, Md.* Pvt (first class) Albert George Lewis, 11 Pvt. Henry A. Stambaugh, Browning, Ill.* Pvt. William Joyce, 121 Academy Street, Prov- Dustin, Worcester, Mass-* Pvt. John Strasburg, 700 North Troy Street, Idence, R. I. Pvt. Peter Vold, Outlook, Mont." Chicago, Ill?. Pvt. Guy Kirkland, 821 Seventh Street, Car- Pvt. Mont Wilson, Bancroft, Iowa." Pvt. Fred L. Thomas, R. F. D. No. 1, Duke- rollton, Ky." CAMP NIKOLS, LA. dom, Tenn.* Pyt. Ernest Knapo, Riparius, N. Y." Pvt. Orion Lansing, Maryland Line, Baltimore Recruit Warren Rogers, Jacoby, La.* CAMP SHERMAN, ORI1O. County, Md-* CAMP PIKE, ARK. Pvt. Alva P. Amrine, 1043 Seventh Street, Pvt. Norman Lee, New Haven, W. Va.* Pvt. Pulaski Alexander, Kedron Ark.* Oregon City, Oreg.* Pvt. Virgil McClure, Priestly, W. Va.* Pvt. Willard M. Burke, Keiser, Okla.' Pvt. Frank Campbell, 638 West Main Street, Pvt. James W. McKenzie, Beryl, W. Va.* Sergt. Warren Cundiff, Richland, Oreg.* Newark, Ohio.* Pvt. David Manning, Hortense, Ga.* Pvt. William Dade, care Robert L. Petty, Pvt. Lester Cohen, Zanesville, Ohio." Sergt. Adria R. Martin, 37 Second Street, Forest City, Ark." Pvt. Lewis R. Dean, R. F. D. No. 3, North Hokendauqua, Pa.* Pvt. Harvey L. Dunn, Walker, Ark.* Vernon, Ind." Pvt. John W. Martin, McKinney, Ky.* Pvt. Charles B. Gainor, H. F. D. No. 4, Eu- Pvt. Robert Dell, North Bead, OhIo.* Pvt. Belton Maxwell, Lavonia, Ga.* pore, Miss.* Pvt. Earnest Hammons, R. F. D. No. 2, Som- Recruit William C. Nickons, Manassas, Va.* Pvt. Juan G. Gallegos, care Juan D. Lopez, merville, Tenn.* Pvt. Lawrence Potty. 255 Grant Street, Fair- Caliente, N. Mex." Recruit Nathan Hassel, R. F. D. No. 1, Ruth- mont, Marion County. W. Va.* Corpl. John F. Garner, Beebe, Ark.* erford, Tenn.* Corpl. Doss Poiles, R. F. D. No. 1, Calhoun, Pvt. Henry E. Hall, Mount Ida, Ark.* Pvt. Carl T. Huff, 425 South Oak Street, Ot- Ky." Pvt Fred Hampton, Ruleville, Miss." tawa, Kans.* Pvt. John Prorok, 19 Park Avenue, Hawthorne, Pvt. Odilo P. Hansen, Alton, Iowa.* Pvt. Don H. John, 406 East Court Street, N. J.* Pvt. Aussie H. Hearron, Vicksburg, Miss." Sidney, Ohio.* THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. .35 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt. Auber Johnson, R. F. D. No. 1, box 44, Pvt. Thomas C. Halloran, 2204 Clarendon Corpl. Robert C. Reed, 600 Eppley Avenue, Right, Tenn.* Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.* Zanesville, Ohio.t Recruit Maj. Jordan, Wall Street, Milan, Pvt. Clyde J. Harris, 1101 East Tenth Street, Pvt. Edwin Rye, R. F. D. No. 2, Minnesota, Tenn. * Atlantic, Iowa. Minn.* Pvt. Oakley Keever, R. F. D. No. 3, Frank- Pvt. Paul Horowett, 218 Sands Street, Brook- Pyt. Ely Schumaker, 26 East Delaware Street, fort, Ind.* lyn, N. Y.* Grand Rapids, Mich.* Pvt. Francis N. Long, R. F. D. No. 3, Pros- Pvt. James L. Inlow, Martin, Tenn.* Pvt. Elliott G. Shelley, route No. 1, Eulonia, pect, Ohio.* Pvt. Albert Johnson, 265 High Street, New S. C. Pvt. Harry T. Lyle, Harrisburg, Ohio.* Britain, Conn.* Pvt. Glenn David Shuler, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Willard Martin, North Baltimore, Ohio.* Pvt. Sadeck Ali Mallah, 252 East One hun- Vance, S. C.* Corpl. Monta C. Mattison, Tipton, Okla.* dred and twenty-fifth Street, New York City, Pvt. Walter Skipper, Taylor, S. C. Pvt. Fred May, Wadesboro, N. C.* N. Y.* Pvt. George Edward Starnes, 114 Branch Pvt. Thomas Moore, Winnsboro, S. C.* First Lieut. Henry Taylor Moore, Bellport, Street, Spartanburg, S. C.* Pvt. Herman Neal, Ridgeby, Tenn.* Long Island, N. Y. Pvt. Salvatore Vitale, Suffern, New York, Corpl Percy C Norman, 56 East Elm Street, Pvt. Frederick A. Nix, 289 Barclay Street, N. Y.* Norwalk, Ohio.* Flushing, N. Y.* Pvt. -Nicholas Wagner, 1228 Lyndale Avenue, Pvt. Oakley R. Pelton, R. F. D. No. 2, Win- Pvt. Guiseppe Pizzolo, 76 Harbor Road, Mari- Minneapolis, Mimn. chester, Ohio.* ners Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y.* Pvt. Alex II. Wilson, R. F. D. No. 1, West Pvt. Will Price, Bolivar, Tenn.* Pvt. Otto C. Poepel, 306 Blandina Street, Union, S. C.* Pvt. William G. Riley, Some Place, La.- Utica, N. Y.* Pvt. Ervine Wilson, Trimble, Tenn.* Pvt. Safeu Polischuk, Pvt. Enos Schneider, Shay, Ohio.* West Eighth Street, CAMP WHEELER, GA. Pvt. Prof. Young, R. F. D. No. 1, Whiteville, Bayonne, N. J.* Tenn.* Pvt. Hubert Theoples Purvis, Schuyler, Va.* Recruit Laverne S. Boals, Main Street, Naples, Pvt. George Winchester, R. F. D. No. 4, Me- Pvt. Robert Henry Reed, 304 Old Dominion N. Y.* dor, Tenn.* Street, Richmond, Va.* Pvt. Clyde V. Conger, route 1, Warsaw, N. Y.* Pvt. Elmer L. Wolf, Sincea Nebr.* Pvt. Frank Rhinehardt, Bradford, N. Y.* Pvt. Weaver English, Andersonville, Ga.* Pvt. Stanley C. Root, 4 Densmore Street, Recruit Ralph Jaycox, Walton, N. Y.* CAMP STANLEY, TEx. Albion, N. Y.* Pvt. Stanislaw Kaemierezak, 1839 Girard Pvt. Joe Gafford, Sulphur Springs, Tex.* Pvt. Orria Ross, Guesmills, Pa.* Street, Chicago Ill * Pvt. Frank C. Schuster, Blake, Okla.* Recruit Morton J. Larwood, Fairport, N. Y.* CAMP STUART, VA. Pvt. Nicholas J. Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y. Recruit James Lester, R. F. D. No. 6, Aldosta, Pvt. Clarence Kennedy, route No. 1, box 1, Mechanic Joseph Thomas Stevens, Nauga- Ga. Rosehill, S. C.* tuck, Conn. Pvt. Marshall Linawaver, general delivery, Pvt. Charley H. Lee, R. F. D. No. 1, box 118, Pvt. Thomas B. Taylor, Spruce Pine, Ala. Berkeley Springs, W. Va.* Stanton, Mich. Pvt. David Weintraub, 53 Pratt Street, Buf- Recruit Antonio Losco, 51 Acqueduct Street, Pvt. Blake Richardson, R. F. D. No. 2, box 60, falo, N. Y.* Ossining, N. Y.* Nashville, N. C.* Pvt. James 0. White, Sanford, Fla.* Pvt. Odis Lucas, R. F. D. No. 4, box 109, Con- CAMP SYRACUSE, N. Pvt. William White, 135 West One hundred yers, Ga. Y. and first Street, New York, N. Y.* Recruit John B. McManus, 161 Cornwell Pvt. Edward Hayward, 20 0 Street, South Bos- Street, South Penn Yan, N. Y.* ton, Mass.* CAMP WADSWORTH, S. C. Pvt. Charles W. Mahoney, 14 Pine Street, CAMP TAYLOR, KY. Pvt. Donald E. Ardwell, R. F. D. No. 1, box 3, Jordan, N. Y.* Pvt. Roy Seymour Morristown, Tenn.* Pvt. George Scott, P. 0. box 2, Meridian, Ga. Briggs, Rockford, Iowa. Thomas Sheehy, Amenia, N. Y.* Pvt. Willis J. Dockery, R. F. D. No. 2, Clinton, Pvt. Elzie Arterburn, R. F. D. No. 2, Eden- Recruit Ky. wald, Tenn.* Recruit Paul Walker, R. F. D. No. 2, box 59, Cook Jacob C. Godsay, No. 3, London, Ky.* Pyt. Thomas L. Ballard, route No. 3, Lan- Hamilton, Ga.* Pvt. Harry C. Gotherman, R. F. D. No. 2, caster, S. C. Recruit Fred Wallington, Chappaqua, N. Y.* Hillsboro, Ohio. Pvt. James Emory Bishop, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. Ernest Williams, route 1, Hamilton, Ga.* Pvt. Jim James, Furmanle, Ala. Easley, S. C.* Recruit Wyatt Williams, R. F. D. No. 7, Candidate John S. Joseph, Melville, La.* Pvt. Robert Bishop, Tate Springs, Tenn * Dothan, Ala.* Pvt. Presley Kessinger, Simmons, Ky.* Pvt. Clyde Blount, R. F. D. No. 2, Savannah, R. I. Candidate Louis Mazey. Bronston, KY.* Tenn.* FORT ADAMS, Pvt. Carl F. Miller, 1320 Oak Street, Syracuse, Pvt. Frank Bristown, R. F. D. No. 2, box 47, Pvt Walter G. Quinn, 609 Fortdney Avenue, N. Y.* Blenheim, S. C.* Saginaw, Mich.* Corpl. Andrew G. Ogilvie, Appleton, Wis.* Pyt. Clifford Brownie, R. F. D. No. 2, Calton, FORT BAKER, CAL. Pvt. Leland Pond, Meredosia, Ill.* S. C. Pvt. Thomas D. Prater, 615 Wabash Avenue, Pvt. Joe Bunch, R. F. D. No. 1, Blaineville, Sergt. Jerry S. Hagan, Balltown, Ky.* Terre Haute. Ind.* Tenn.* FORT BANKS, MASS. Pvt. William Pumphrey, route No. 1, Hope, Pvt Henry C. Campbell, 234 North Street, Ind * St. Paul, Minn. Pvt. John Fred Neubauer, 13 Crosby Street, Pvt. Guy J. Putoff, R. F. D. No. 3, Coal City, Corpl. Frank J. Claessens, route No. 1, Nevis, Webster, Mass.* Ind. Hubbard County, Minn. BARRANCAS, PLA. Second Lieut. Henry J. Smith, University Pvt. Robert F. Coleman, Woodruff, S. C.* FORT Place, Lexington, Ky. Pvt. Armon Cook, R. F. D. No. 4, Allabrook, Recruit Orren Herbert, box 154, route C, Ma- Pvt. William Armor Snyder, Route No. 2, Mil- S. C.* rianna, Fla.* lerburg, Ohio.* Pvt. Samuel J. Curtis, R. F. D. No. 4, Waverly, FORT BAYARD, N. MEX. Pvt. Peter Stromel, Warren, Ohio.* Tenn.* Pvt. Coliman Traylor, Petroimo, Ala. Pvt. Arthur Dillen, route No. 3, Standish, Maj. A. La Rue Christie, Fort Bayard, N. Mex. Pvt. Wallace Woodrome, Coulterville, Ill.* Mich. 'Pvt. Edward Morgan, 1009 Newton Street, Pvt. John H. Drew, R. F. D. No. 1, Galvants Algiers, La. CAMP TRAVIS, TEX. Ferry, S. C. Pvt. Nathan Reeder, Model, Tenn.* Sergt. Clifford Dean, 379 Taylor Avenue, De- Pvt. Charles Emigh, R. F. D. No. 3, box 24, FORT SENJAMIN HARRISON, IND. troit, Mich.* Knox, Ind. Pvt. Willie F. Hartwig, Route No. 2, Seguin, Sergt. Edward Hatch, 646 Prospect Avenue, Pvt. George Englwight, 2895 Mission Street, Tex.* Hartford, Conn.* San Francisco, Cal.* Pvt. Jasper C. Israel, Midland, Ark. Pvt. Leslie H. Harding, Lonaconing, Md.* Pvt. John G. Hamrick, R. F. D. No. 3, Gaffney, South Shore, S. Pvt. Herbert C. Koeper, 419 East Laurel S. C.* Pvt. William R. Johnston, Street, Fort Collins, Colo. Pvt. Ellie H. Hargett, R. F. D. No. 2, Obion, Dak.* Pvt. John D. Little, Route No. 1, box 37, Tenn. Pvt. Albert McDonald, 126 Grand Avenue, Runge, Tex.* Pvt. Luther R. Hayes, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair- Syracuse, N. Y.* Pvt. Clarence L. Longacre, 10715 Avenue G, Pvt. Robert K. Payne, box 48, Dorsey, Md.* mont, N. C.* Cal.* Chicago, III.* Pvt. (first class) Frank Heeg, 2317 Bleecker Pvt. Clyde Roosevelt, Needles, Pvt. Leslie Phares, route No. 6, box 61, Sher- Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. Pvt. Merrill M. Miller, Greenwich, Ohio.* man, Tex.* Sergt. James Kenney, 542 Hamilton Avenue, Pvt. Carl W. Setterberg, Slayton, Minn.* Wagoner Will Robinson, 1467 South Four- Waterbury, Conn.* Pvt. Carl Win. Setterberg, route 1, Slayton, teenth Street, Terre Haute, Ind.* Pvt. Frank Kishinski, 2255 Franklin Street, Minn.* Pvt. Orien B. Rose, route No. 2, Coleman, Shamokin, Pa. Recruit Benjamin F. Thompson, Marietta, Tex.* Pvt. De Vault League, R. F. D. No. 1, Gray Okia. Pvt. Willie Whiddon, Randale, Tex.* Court, S. C.* Pvt. Ira A. Thompson, Outlook, Mont.* Pvt. King L. Wisely, Mobritie, Tex.* Pvt. Lina McCourry, R. F. D. No. 2, Union Pvt. Daniel H. Vansickle, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. Peter W. Zachariason, route No. 3, Meri- City, Tenn. Savannah, Ga.* den, Kans.* - Pvt. Kima McCourry, R. F. D. No. 2, Unicoi, FORT BLISS, TEX. CAMP UPTON, N. Y. Tenn. Recruit Merrill Burgess, Nash, Okla.* Pvt. William Henry Albin, Chestnut Street, Pvt. Herbert J. McCutchen, Kingstree, S. C.* Pvt (first class) Joe W. Douglas, Pocahontas, Glencove, Long Island, N. Y. Pvt. Ryan McDaniel, R. F. D. No. 4, Laurens Ark.* Pvt. Ira D. Balentine, 93 Carroll Street, County, S. C.* Pvt. Francis A. Downing, 2827 Mercier Street, Naugatuck, Conn.* Pvt. John McElmore, Milan, Tenn. Kansas City, Mo.* Pvt. Benjamin Francis Borter, 16 Third Street, Pvt. Archie Melton, Smith Street, Wilming- Pvt. William H. Eckhart, Waston, Ill. Watervliet, N. Y. ton. N. C. Pvt. Clarence E. Foster, Zanesville, Ohio.* Pvt. Andrew H. Buck, 42 Colchester Avenue, Pvt. Read Morris, R. F. D. No. 2, Kings Creek, Pvt. (first class) William Curtis Heath, Col- Burlington, Vt. S. C.* lege Street, Lewisville, Tex.* Pvt. John M. Burnal, Bayard, Nebr. Pvt. James E. Murphy, Broad and Olney Pit. George W. Howard, 2911 Burazno Street, Sergt. George Henry Dingee, 24 Davies Place, Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.* El Paso, Tex.* Poughkeepsie, N. Y.* Pyt. Herman Ottinger, route No. 3, Parrotts- Recruit Frank Johnson, Etterville, Okla.* Pvt. Neal Fineout, Gulf Summitt, N. J. Ville, Tenn. Pvt. Antonio Loviso, 278 First Street, Brook- Pvt. Cloyd Fitzgerald, Lincoln Centre, Kans.* Pvt. Sawyer Patterson,_ Shea, Anderson lyn, N. Y.* Pvt. William Francis Gray, 41 Cermbie Street, County, Tenn.* Recruit Selmer Okstad, Gully, Minn.* Salem, Mass.* Pyt. James Pressley, 73 Peachtree Street, Pvt. Leonard Renio, care of E. G. Hill, Rich- Pvt. Joseph Hadley, Elmore, Bakertown, Pa.* Concord, N. C.* mond, Ind.* 36 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK

Pt (first class) Charles Rugin, 24 Lincoln Pvt. Oliver W. Quaife, 2829 Madison Street, Pvt. Joseph William Gillock, Hutchinson, Street, Brighton, Mass.* St. Louis, Mo.* Kans. Pvt. Herman Schlisserman, 2158 Second Ave- Pvt. Palmer Gordon, 1134 East Fourth Street. nue, New York, N. Y.* FORT r'PURSsON,, GA. Kansas City, Mo.* Pvt (first class) Olin M. Smith, Bloomington, Pvt. John B. Juts, New Ulm, Minn. Pvt. Louis G. Gullickson, Fulton, S. Dak.* Ind. Pvt. Edmond P. Owen, 1237 State Street, New Recruit Ralph V. Hall, Kensington, Kans.* Pvt. Edward H. Taylor, Mounds, Okla.* Orleans, La.* Recruit Earl William Harbeson, Dearing, Recruit John L. Ziegler, Philbrook, Minn. Pvt. James R. Stephens, 2107 North Street, Kans.* Brunswick, Ga. Pvt. (first class> Marks Virgil Henner, rural FORT BRADY, MICK. Pvt. John D. Woolley, McCall Creek, Miss. route No. 1, Maple Hill, Kans.* Pvt. John F. Greimaun, Sheffleg4, Iowa.* Pvt. Gustaf Edward Hoistrom, 2827 Madison Pvt. Herman Ottem, route No. 6, Paribault FORT MONROE, VA. Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.* Minn.* CorpL. William A. Casey, Portland, Oreg." Chauffeur Irvin W. Hollenberg, R. F. D. No. Candidate Frank P. Christian, 818 Park Ave- 38, Anglum, Mo.* FORT CLAR, TEX. nue, Richmond, Va.* Pvt. Clifford A. Hoople, I. F. D. No. 2, Bruce, Pvt. Robert B Hampton, 211 Seventeenth Pvt. Charles A. Olsen, Cadott, Wis.* Wis.* Street, Richmond, Cal.* Pvt. John VI. Hopkins, Poynor, Mo* - FORT NIAGARA, N. Y. Pvt. Alfred Andrew Keck, 1916 Steavens FORT COLLINS, COLO. Pvt. Charles McDaniels, route 2, Floyd Knobs, Street, Parsons, Kans.* Pvt. Win. B. Shepherd, Nucla, Colo.* Ind.* Wagoner Edward C. Ke'mpe, Miranda, S. Dak." Pvt. Edward F. Radloff, Jr., 3615 Pecan Pvt. George V. King, R. D. No. 1, Douglass, FORT UADE, FLA. Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.* Kans.* Pvt. (first class) Thomas J. Gaffney, 357 Bea- Pvt. George Scher, Dushore, Pa.* Pvt. Ezekiel Harris, Coulhoun, Okla.* con Street, West Somerville, Boston, Mass. FORT OGLETHORPE, GA. Pvt. Richarde H. McCarty, Dea Moines, Iowa-* Pvt. Randal C. Hollon, East Palatka, Fla. Pvt. August M. Arms, 485 East One hundred Pvt. G orge Earl McConaughey, route No. 1, Deerfield, Kans. FORT DUS MOINES, IOWA. and forty-first Street, New York City," Recruit Charles N. Bell, R. F. D. No. 2, Brad- Pvt. David L. McConnell, Grand River, Iowa.' Pvt. Francis A. Mann, Defiance, Ohio.* ford, III.* Recruit Max U. Marines, Ignacio, Colo.* Pvt. Domenico Montanaro, Naples, Italy.* Pvt. John W. Craig, University, N. C.* Pvt. Fred Masengill, Oakside, Mo.* Pvt. McMurray Rainey, Perry, Ga.* Pvt. William Dooley, Stewart, Miss.* Pvt. Albert R. Measer, Britton, S. Dak.* Pvt. Carroll J. Walker, EBfingham, Kans. Pvt. Pvt. Joseph E. Montgomery, route No. 3, Robert Fickanna, Doon, Iowa.* Perryville, Mo.* FORT DOUGLAS, UTAH. Recruit Hart Fuller, Grayling, Minn.* Pvt. Jesse L. Jones, 115 Third Street, Brad- Pvt. Holger N. Morgensen, R. F. D. No. 4, Pvt. Elmo A. Gillen, 230 East South Fifth dock, Pa.* Ord, Nebr.* Street, Murray, Utah. Pvt. Thomas L. Mowry, Buffalo, Nebr.* Pvt. David L. Jones, Layton, Utah. Pvt. Edward McCarthy, 94 Sherman Avenue, Pvt. John S. Nauer, R. F. D. No. 2, Seldon, Fifth Meriden, Conn.* Pvt. Angus R. McKeller, 807 East South Pvt Frank Novotny. 2859 South Central-Park Kans * Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Avenue, Chicago, IIL Pvt. Frank Nemrava, R. F. D. No. 2, Holy- Pvt. Joseph B, Merrill, 782 East South First Pvt. James Oadum, road, Kans.* Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Wahkeenah Floridivia, Recruit John Andrew Norcross, R. P. D. No. Fifth Monticello, Fla.* Pvt. Cleo W. Milne, 723 East South Recruit Rudolph Oerthly, Deep 2, Clinton, Mo.* Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. River, Iowa.* Recruit Fred S. Patterson, Osawatomie, Reno, Pvt. (first class) Leonard S. Peachetti, 721 Pvt. Samuel H. Opdal, Masonic Temple, Carpenter Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* Kans.* Nev. Pvt Joseph Reimuth, 6319 Fifteenth Avenue, Pvt. Fred M. Pence, Anoka, Nebr.* Pvt. Edward S. Peterson, Sugar City, Idaho.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Recruit George A. Pyne, .500 Van Buren Pvt. Earnest B. Watkins. 467 East Twelfth Recruit Street, Topeka, Kans.* Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Royal R. Rima, B 15, Warba, Minnt Pvt. William H. Sanders, 1343 Haskell Ave- Utah. Corpl. George Schultz, 430 Sixth Avenue, Pvt. Joseph R. Wooley, Grantsville, Brooklyn, N. Y.* nue, Kansas City, Kans.* FORT , VT. Recruit George A. Smith, 6609 South Wood Pvt. Andrew Schauer, Hosmer, S. Dak.* Street, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. Harold B. Shetley, Hatfield, Ark * Pvt. Bicknell Goodrich, Essex Junction, Vt* Pvt. Corpl. Howard Arthur Skaer, 1049 State Pvt. Harold M. Parker, Water Street, Lee, William M. Smith, Treverton, Pa.* Street, Augusta, Kans.* Pvt. Anthony Statkievige, 82 Sumber Street, Mass. Minerville, Pa.* Pvt. Isaac H1. Stanley, 5 Edgewood Avenue, Setgt. Harold R. Rogers, 9 Crown Street, Recruit Atlanta, Ga. Nashua, N. H.* Floyd E. Workman, Preston, Minn.* Pvt. DyIla Thefdel, Bebe, Tex.* FORT HUACHUACA, ARIZ. FORT OMAHA, NEBR. Pt. Curtis Dennis Ward, St Johns, Kans.* Corpl. Chandler Paschal, 90 Connecticut Pvt, Albert A. Bachand, Sturgis, S. Dal.* Pvt. Hudson Williams, Greensboro, Ala.* Pvt. Harcourt R. Boyd, Harley Hotel, Omaha, Pvt Winfred B. Wine, R. F. D. No. 2, Wya- Street, Atlanta, Ga. Nebr. conda, Mo_* FORT JAY, N. Y. Pvt. George R. Buck, Crocker, S. Dak. Pvt. 'Floyd M. Worley, 1607 Central Street, Pvt. Earl G. Gross, Youngstown, N. Y.* Pvt. (first class) Tom C. Canary, 2022 Gar- Kansas City, Mo.* Pvt. (first class) William J. McNamara, South land Avenue, Louisville, Ky.* FORT ROS1ECRANS, CAL. Dorset, Vt.* Pvt. Roy Imboden, Gandy, Nebr. Pevt. (first class) Robert J. Mullen, 21 Esser Pvt. Walter P. Peterson, Alliance, Nebr.* Recruit Forrest Chappell, East Seventh Street, Street, Cambridge, Mass.* Pvt. Henry Repsehlager, Bancroft, Nebr. La Verne, Cal.t Pvt. Stanley B. Salton, Hamden, N. Y.* Pvt. Walter L. Slevers, Rockham, S. Dak. Recruit Raymond Combs, route A, Nash, Okla.* Pvt. Emil Skogland, Polk, Nebr. Recruit Clark D. Jessup, Cottonwood, Idaho. FORT LAWTON, WASH. Pvt. Walter J. Sorenson, 038 South Second Pvt. Andres Mascareno, Springville, Aris.* Pvt. Loren F. Young, Ruch, Oreg.* Street, Brigham City, Utah.* Recruit Denver Nichols, route No. 3, Weiser, FORT ONTARIO, N. Y. Idaho.* , KANS. Pvt. Norman J. Ross, 8964 Ninth Street, San Pyt. William Boss, Hale, Mo.* Pvt. Hugh E. Goben, Marysville, Ind.* Diego, Cal." Pvt. Lto E. Marshall, Gage, Okla.* Recruit Edward Steinbauch, Grangeville, FORT LISCUM, ALASKA. Cook Edward R. Morn, Eastwood, N. Y. Idaho.* Pvt. (unattached) Michael Brown, Ballyshan- Pvt. Jonithan L. Sullivan, route No. 2, Geron- Pvt. Frank Thompson, 1325 Fifth Avenue, Ireland.* inis, Fla.* non, County Donegal, Pvt. Lonnie L. Young, 120 Blythe Street, Bar- Los Angeles, Cal.* FORT LOGAN, COLO. tiesville, Okla." FORT , TEX. Recruit (unattached) George J. Lambourne, FORT PORTER, N. Y. Pvt. Albert J. Atger, 154 North Twenty-fifth 58 North Sixth Street, Salt Lake City, Corpl. George B. Daigliesh, Chatsworth, Iowa. Street, Camden, N. J." Utah.* Corpl. William J. McAlone, 547 East One hun- Scrt. Arthur D. Bean, 204 Sixth Street, San Recruit Jacruit Jon Wagstaff, American Port, dred and eighty-third Street, Bronx, New Antonio, Tex,* Utah.t York, N. Y. Pvt, Leslie W. Bennett, Cooperaville, Mich.* FORT M'ARTHUR, TEL. POR' RILEY, KANS. Sergt. Ambrose S. Black, Morris City, Ill. Pvt. Joe Bobalek, R. F. D. No. 4, box 44, Corpl. Charley A. Brooks, 245 Thirteenth Pvt. Robert Lee Allen, Craig, Mo.* Kaufman. Tex." Street, San Pedro, Cal.* Pvt. Harry B. Arrasmith, Wakefield, Nebr.* Pt. John Bobalek, R. F. D., box 44, Kauf- Sergt. Hubert G. Flinn, 817 West Fifty-seventh Pvt. Wilbert W. Barrett, R. F. D. No. 1, Ran- man, Tex.* Street, Los Angeles, Cal.* dall, Kans.* Pvt. John H. Burford, Cooksville, Tex.* Pvt. Guido Pagano, 875 Greenwich, San Fran- Pvt. Gordon M. Bennett. Oxford, Mass.* Pvt. Ira R. Cummings, Rose Hill. III.* cisco, Cal. Pvt. Harold M. Blakely, R. F. D. No. 2, Keytes- Pt. William A. Jirkorsky, 2 Orange Road, Recruit George P. Victor, Amy, Colo.* Ville, Ho.* IEthol, Mass.* Recruit Forrest H. Bradshaw, route No. 7, Pvt David G. Looney, McKinney, Tex.* FOr M'DOWELL, cAL. Fort Scott, Kans." First Lieut. LeCount Rochambean Lovellette, Recruit Howard C. Cutter, R. F. D. No. Recruit Otto Bruecekinan, 2015 East Eighth 710 FIfty-first Street. Chicago, IIL 1, box 178, Los Angeles, Cal.* Street, Kansas City, Mo.* Wagoner Martin J. Matson, Wilson, Wis.* Recruit (unattached) Albert Krieg, Jr., Hood Pvt. Bryan J. Bush. Buhing. Kans.* Pvt George W. McCloskey, 352 West Eighth River, Oreg." Pvt Ezra Conner; Grigsby, Kans.* Street, Erie, Pa. Pvt. Harry F. Corradini, Gardner, Colo.* Pvt. Robert E. MacLean, San Antonio, Tex." FORT M'HENRY, MD. Pvt. George U. Cox, Cummings, Kans. Pvt Charles PavlIk. 2339 South Springfield Pt. Spartan W. Rhea, 2987 Gayler Street, Pvt. Francis Joseph Duber, Cole Camp, Mo.* Avenue, Chicago, Ill.* Denver, Colo.* Pvt. Will Duty, route No, 1, Edwards, Miss.* Sergt. Jasper Rankin, San Antonia, Tex. Sergi. Hugh A. Vint, 1822 Cole Street, San Pvt. Albert Eltman, R. F. D. No. 2, St. James, Pvt. Fred W. Sleeper, Pittsfield, N. H.* Francisco, Cal.* Mo. Corp. John E. Weir, 818 McClurken Avenue, Pvt Robert Clay Ewing, Browning, Mo.* Sparta, III.* TORT M'KINLEY, ME. Pvt Patrick J. Fogarty, 3816 Park Avenue, Pvt. Matthew E. Wolfe, 38 Martin Street, Pyt. Ernest F. Fisher, 882 Desplaines Street, St. Louis, Mo.* * Wellsville, N. Y." Biae Island III* Pvt. Julius Ford, R. F. D. No. 1, Dallas, Pvt. (first class) Lacy H. Weickle, Salt Sul- Pvt. Clinton Peters, Gowen, Mich." S. Dak.* phur Springs, W. Va" THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. 37 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK

FORT SHERIDAN, ILL. nDOsR FIELD, ARCADIA, FLA. AUSTIN, TEX. Pit. William A. Hill, Leechburg, Pa.* Second Lieut. William Herren Mulvihill, 3515 Pvt. (unattached) Elmer E. Lang, R. F. D. Pvt. John Tadeusz, 1012 West Thirty-second Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.* No. 1, Kurten, TOx.* Street, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. (unattached) Willie N. Loyd, star route, ELLINGTON FIELD, HOUSTON, TEX. Dayton, Tex.* PORT SilL, OKIA. Second Lieut Joseph Francis McGranahan, Pvt. Percey William Reed, 1723 West Fifty- Pvt. William H. Potts, route 1, Camelburg, 619 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, Pla.* eighth Street, Seattle, Wash. Davis County, Ind. V. (unattached) Clarence J. Rittenberry. GERSTNER FIELD, LA. 1022 Sullivan Avenue, Beaumont, Tex. PORT SLOCUM, N. Y. Sergt. Chester E. Harbing, 7 Mill Street, At- BARDWELL, Recruit Un. William Heton, 549 Brunswick tleboro, Mass. KY. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.* First Lieut. Philip R. Williams, Monte Ne, Pvt. Herman Tackett, Bardwell, Ky.* Ark. BDRKELEY, CAL. FORT SNELLING, MINN. HAZELHURST FIELD, MINEOLA, N. Pvt. (first class) Leon Palmer, Pvt Roy H. Biddle, Albion, Ind.* T. Chehalls, Corpl. John T. Brady, 671 Barber Avenue, Wash.* Pvt. Edwin 0. Perit, 327 Robie Street, St. BETHLEHEM, PA. Paul, Minn.* Cleburne, Tex.* Pvt. Jy. C. Bines, Warren, Pa.* Pvt. Arthur Randolph, Gatewood, Mo.* KELLY FIELD, TEX. William H. Webb, Sandstone, Minn.* Pvt. Henry K. Ott, 34 West Bishop Street, Pvt. Pvt. James Patrick Higgins. Leigh, Nebr. Bellefonte, Pa.* FORT THOMAS, KY. Pvt. Frank B. Ilukill, 927 North Elm Street, Muncie, Ind.t BOSTON, MASS. Pvt. Un. Leo A. Pryle, Vale Summit, Md* Pvt. Frank Joseph Ahoarn, box 403, Recruit Edgar J. Walsh, Sholola Falls, Pa.* Pvt. Clarence L. Johnson, Murray, Utah. Sharon, Pvt. Joseph Thomas Snowdon, 22 South Lin- Mass.* WARREN, MASS. coln Street, Denver, Colo.* Pvt John Ahearn, 83 Pike Slap, New York FORT City, N. Y.* Pyt. Alfred Bouchard, 57 Moral Street, Cen- LANGLEY FIELD, VA. tral Falls. R. I* BOULDER, COLO. Pvt. Woner Dean, 1. F. D. No. 5, Greer, S. C.* FORT WEST HAVEN, CONN. Pvt. X. Viggo Nielson, 709 Arthur Avenue, MATHERFIELD, SACRAMENTO, CAL. Racine, Wis.* Pvt. Tom Snead, postoffice box 01D, Melfa, Pvt. Silver Reams, Accomac County, Va.* Second Lieut, Burton Ralph Reynolds, 1117 Silesia, Mont.* Ninth Avenue, Greely, Colo.* BOTES CITY, MICH. FORT WILLIAMS, ME. Second Lieut: Edward Harry Wall, I Exchange Pvt. Charles W. Hartshorn, 5330 Berlin Ave- Place, Jersey City, N. J. Pvt. Henry Johnecheck, B. F. D, No. 2, Boyne nue, St. Louis, Mo.* City, Mich.* NORTHFIELD, MINN. FORT WORDEN, WASH. BROOKLYN, Pvt. Oscar A. Mohagen, . F. D. No. 1, Graf- N. Y. Pvt. John A. Green, P. 0. box 530, Everett, ton, Washington County, N. Dak.* Pvt. Eric V. Hanson, 2 West Ninth Street, Wash.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Michael C. Kearney, route 3, Rice Lake, PARK FIELD, T'ENN. Pvt. Steve Pavlowick, Minsk, Russia. Wis.* Pvt Clyde E. Pickens, Dekalb Hospital, De Pvt. Archie L. Lewis, 103 East Twenty-fifth Kalb, Ill.* BROWNSVILLE, TEX. Street, Tacoma, Wash.* Pvt. Theodore F. Sopkowlak, Detroit, Mich.* Pvt. (first class) William H. Anderson, Ka- Anacortes, Wash.* noun, N. Pvt. Frank It. Norvell. RICHFIELD, Y. Pvt. Lloyd Shockley, R. F. D. No. 1, Wilbur, WACO, TEX. Pvt. Thomas F. Aubuchon, 1601 Scott Street, Oreg.* Sergt. (first class) Lloyd M. Malone, Cherry Little Rock, Ark.* Corpl. William Andrew Simpson, 406 Pine Flats, West State Street, Jacksonville, Pla.* Corpl. John Potts, 207 East Philemona Street, Street, De Ridder, La.* Sergt. Joseph Welsch, 718 Lincoln Avenue, West Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt. Kenneth Zuck, Kimberly, Idaho.* Canton, Ohio. BUFFALO, N. Y. FORT WORTH, TEX. ROCKWELL FIELD, CAL. Pvt. Harold B. Pvt. C. Bachman, 4 West North Street, Pvt. (unattached) Harry R. Boatwright, Her- Flarlie Fellows, 422 Franklin Avenue, Waterloo, N. Y.* culaneum, Mo.* Council Bluffs, Iowa. Pvt. Albert Perez, 901 Madison Street, Browns- Second Lieut, William Goodwin, Alamogordo, BURLINGTON, VT. ville, Tex.* N. Mex. Student Pvt. Roy A. Stribling, Westminster, S. William A. McAuley, 112 Washington Pvt. (first class) John Williams Struhs, 78 C.* Street, South Groveland, Mass. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.* Master Electrician Roy H. Teernstra, Hislin, Woodhine Holland. Pvt. John Edward Welch, 21 Pawtucket Street, COLUMBuS BARRACKS, OHIO. Haverhill, Mass.* SCOTT FIELD, BELLEVILLE, ILL. Recruit Stanley D. Elzeted, 810 Lincoln CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.* Sergt. (first class) Anthony Knfer, 4115 La- clede Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.* Pvt. William MacMillan Maslen, 240 Sisson , LA. Avenue, Hartford, SPRINGFIRLD, MASS. Conn. Recruit (unattached) Homer Reeves, Union City, Tenn.* Pvt. George S. Kiser, 536 South Main Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Lima, Ohio.* Pvt. James Newsome, JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MO. 220 South Congress WILEUR WlIGHT FIELD, OHIO. Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J.* Recruit John C. Kromer, D0 South Liberty Pt. Hugh Dury Mitchell, Rives Junction, CHARLOTTE, N. Y. Street, Elgin, III. Mich.* Pvt. Thaddeus I. Stawicki, 201 Crystal, Pvt. (unattached) James W. Cartwright, 308 Chicago, Ill.* EDGEWOOD ARSENAL, MD. Ardmore Avenue, Trenton, N. J.* KEY WEST BARRACKS, FLA. Pvt Thomas Cook, Bookman, S. C.* Pvt (unattached) Walter W. Welz, 104 Center Pvt. Edgar Hooper. Hinsdale, N. Y.* Street, Warsaw, N. Y.* Pvt. Elmer Wester, R. R. "A," Valdosta, Ga. Pvt. David Kay, 452 M Street NW., Washing- VANCOUER BARRACKS, WASH. ton, D. C.* CHICAGO,TLL. Pvt. Enevol Bethelson, route 1, Mexia, Tex.* Pvt. John Lamb, Amerikus, Lyon County, Pvt. Walter Edward Gibb, Thawville, Ill.* Pvt. Lambert 0. Eldred, route 2, Mollaila, Kans.* Pvt. Clarence B. Quinn, Malta, Ill.* Oreg.* RARITAN ARSENAL, N. J., Seeond Lieut. Homer Milton Stocking, 2614 Pvt. Andrew Hamalalnen, 1613 Rassalom Stevens Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.* Pvit.Fred A. Kessling, route No. 1, Hubertus, Street, Portland, Oreg.* CLEAR Pvt. Edward Taylor McClure, route 1, Wire, LAKE, WASH. Kans.* ABERDEEN, BID. Pvt. Louis Sehaub, R. F. D., box 101, Mount Corpl. Louis W. Miller, box 245, VancOuver, Corpl. James A. Pope, Williamsport, Ind.* Vernon, Wash.* Wash. ADEL, GA. CLETELAND, OHIO. Pvt. Albert H. Moller, Thomasville, Ga.* First Lieut. James Gordon Recruit Alfred Olsen, Hunson, S. Dak* Do Vane, Adel, Ga.* Pvt. Halsey G. Netter, 2229 Ninth Avenu% Pvt. Arthur TrIckey, R. F. D. No. 1, Corbett, ALLENTOWN, PA. Huntington, W. Va.* Oreg. Pvt. Leslie K. Guenther, 823 North Eighth COLLEIE STATION, TEX. WHIPPLE BARRACKS, ARIZ. Street, Allentown, Pa.* Pvt. Henry II. Holcomb, 323 Pearl Street, Bur- Pvt. (unattached) George Ewood Buchanan, Pvt. Berbert S. Howard, 754 Tillamook Street, Madison Hotel, Oklahoma City, Okla.* corner Fourteenth Avenue, Portland, Oreg. lington, Vt.* Pt. (unattached) Jesse Howard Engle, Fran- Pvt. Lawrence E. Levans, Turon, Kans.* AL.RNANDRIA, LA. elsville. Ind.* FIELD, EXERMAX, TEX. Pvt. Lloyd L. Brookls, R. F. D. No. 3, Strat- Pvt. (unattached) Theodore R. Metzger, 3210 BARRON ford, Iowa.* Avenue N, Galveston, Tex.* Second Lieut. Lowell McKinley Peterson, 425 South Spring Street, La Grange, 111. ANN ARBOR, MICH. COLUMBIA, MO. BROOKS FIELD, TDX. Pvt. Marion C. Wyland, Harbor Springs, Mich.* Pvt. Richard Kelley, Oakgrove, Mo.* ARCADIA, CAL. Pvt. Daniel Felix Lacey, Windsor, Mo.* Sergt. (first class) Julius Edwin Minsterman, Pvt. Walter Herman Sommer, Forrest City, Buffalo, N. Y.* Chauffeur Ernest S. Atkinson, 223 Cherry Mo.* CALL FIELD, WICHITA FALLS, TE. Street, Evansville, Ind. Pyt. Elmer Ellis Pvt. Roscoe Howard Duggan, Sevierville, Thomas, R. F. D. No. 1, Second Lieut. Chester Arthur Chiles, 716 East Tenn.* Queen City, Mo.* Eighth Street, Ellenburg, Wash. ASHEVILLE, N. C. COLUMBUS, N. MEX Pvt. George C. Hall, 125 West Orange Avenue, Pvt. Charlie Allen, 240 Coles Alley, Macon, Pvt. James Gipson. Hickbough, Tex. Monrovia, Cal. . Pvt Jim Jackson, Spurger, Tyler County, Tex. Second Lieut. Clarence Edgar Holborn, 108 Ga. Pvt: Marshall Pittman, Rockinount, N. C. Plyt George Jefferson, box 7, Booth, Tex. Linden Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pvt (first class) Willie G. Lyon, Ennis, Tex.* Cadet (private, first class) Almon X. Lincoln, ATHENS, TEX. Pvt. Ben Miller, apartment No. 3, 1001 East Dalton Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. FVt. Charles C. Ferrell, Ashland, Miss.* Third Street, Lacasa, Tex.* 38 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: -SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK

Pvt. (first class) Christian Schultz, Gresham, Sergt. Dunlap 0. Sims, Two Circle Ranch, MOUNT CLEMEINS, MICH. Nebr.* Paint Rock, Tex. Pvt. Eugene Nanola, 102 Hemilton Avenue, Corpl. Spurgeon Thomas, 718 Sixth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.* Lake Charles, La.* INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Pvt. Jim Williams, R. F. D. No. 3, box 50, Pvt. James Kash Linville, Newtown, Ky.* NASHVILLE, TENN. Mexia, Tex. ITHACA, N. Y. Pvt. Morris Marney, Tiptonville, Tenn.4 CORVALLIS, OR11G. Pvt. Freeman Tatum, Louisville, Miss.* Pvt. Alvin T. Graves, R. F. D. No. 1, New- Pvt. Albert V. DO Costie, 251 East Main Street, burg, Oreg.* Malone, N. Y.* NEWARK, N. J. Pvt. William H. Pope, Paterson, N. J.* Pvt. Henry Littlejohn, Broken Bow, Okla.* DEMING, N. ME. Pvt. Albert L. Waltermire, Philmont, N. Y.* Sergt. John C. McLaughlin, 11019 State Sergt. Samuel Bertine Gilham, 205 South First Pvt. Oliver D. Williams, Ithaca, N. Y.* Street, Chicago, III.* Street, Lehighton, Pa.* Recruit Luther Hermbird, Tribbey, Okla. JAM 1ICA, N. Y. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Pvt Samuel Hill, Cheek, Okla.* Pvt. William J. Kelly, 167 High Street, New Corpl. Walter J. Boylan, 14 Aqylum Street, Pvt. Sam F. Franklin, New Wilson, Okla.* Britain, Conn. New Haven, Conn. DES MOINES, IOWA. JERSEY CITY, N. J. NEW LONDON, CONN. Pvt. Lawrence Breffle, Lake Park, Dickinson Pvt. James Edmund Herrmann, 914 Iron Capt. William M. Sistare, jr., P. 0. box 738, County, lowa.* Street, North Bethlehem, New London, Conn. Pvt. Clarence Ilesgaard, Boston, N. Dak.* Pa.* DETROIT, MICH. JOYCE, WASH. NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Maj. Talcott H. Clarke, R. F. D. No. 3, Logan Pvt. Marvin Edward Hintz, Davis Creek, Cal. Assistant Band Leader Leonhard J. Fischer, Avenue extended, Youngstown, Ohio. Pvt. Arthur T. Nestor, Bardolph, Ill.* 15 Winthrop Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y.* Pvt. (first class) Darcy D, Warth, 3112 North KANSAS CITY, MO. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Seventh Street, Sawtelle, Cal. Pvt. Carl Ernst Hoernke, rural route No. 4, Maj. Joseph Biddleman Bissell, 46 West Fifty- EAGLE PASS, TEX. box 52, Edgar, Wis.* fifth Street, New York City, N. Y. Sergt. John D. Esembach, 414 Adams Street, Pvt. Noble Wellington Johnson, 202 Ogden Pvt. Louis Herbrandson, Brooten, Minn. Bay City, Mich.* Street, Macon, Mo.* Pvt. Joseph F. Holland, box 00, Wilmington, Corpl. Kenneth McArn, Laurinburg, N. C.* Pvt. Ernest James Nowak, star route, Fenni- N. C.* EAST LANSING, MICH. more, Wis.* Pvt. Arlington Van Orden, 463 Main Street, Pvt. William Herman Schumacher, 1727 Dela- New Rochelle, N. Y. - Pvt. Louis Harold Burdick, Little Genessee, Wis.* N. Y.* ware Street, Oshkosh, NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Pvt. Albert Frederick Lutz, Bay City, Mich.* LAKEWOOD, N. J. Pvt. Willard D. Jameson, route No. 3, Orange- burg, S. C.* ELLIS ISLAND, N. Y. Pvt. James C. Cawley, 1525 Penn Avenue, Pvt. Angelo Cestone, 47 First Street, New Scranton, Pa. NORMAN, OKLA. Rochelle, N. Y. LEOMINSTER, MASS. Recruit Louis -B. Sutherland, Ringling, Okla.* Sergt. Jerome Courtney, 12 Colton Street, Worcester, Mass. Sergt. Carl G. Licke, 10 Riggs Street, Glouces- oDEBOLT, IOWA. ESCONDIDO, CAL. ter, Mass.* Pvt. David J. Hofer, R. F. D. No. 2, Hitchcock, Nebr. * Capt. Abram Posner, 2115 Fourth Street, San LAURENS, S. C. OGDEN, UTAH. Diego, Cal.* Pvt. Burke Fuller, Watts Mills, S. C.* Sergt. Frank A. Ordway, 512 Ocean Avenue, EVANSTON, ILL. LINCOLN, NEBR. Monterey, Cal.* Pvt. Harry Ralph Blackinton, Beloit, Wis.* Bruning, Nebr. OTISVILLE, N. T. Pvt. David Drew Neer, 1251 South Turner Pvt. Frank D. Bruning, Pvt. Henry A. Davis, Jones, Mont.* Pvt. Frederick A. Furlough, R. F. D. No. 1, Avenue, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. Fred Henry Devore, Angus, Nebr.* Neches, Tex. GALVESTON, TR. Pvt. Ruben F. Larson, 905 P Street, Aurora, Pvt. John Simko, 101 Grand Street, Bridge- Pvt. William G. *Cindy, R. F. D., Banlue, Nebr.* port, Conn. Ohio.* Pvt. Enrick E. Rocke, Atkinson, Nebr.* Pvt. Glen W. Whetstone, Alliance, Ohio. GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Pvt. Charles F. Tharp, 7033 Ninth Street, Pvt. Strat Barnes Zeryl, 217 Johns Street, Wil- York, Nebr.* son, N. C. Pvt. Alfred A. Matthews, 176 South Third Pvt. Herbert E. Van Patter, Neligh, Nebr.* PINE BLUFF, ARK. Street, Muskegon, Mich.* Pvt. Daniel J. McNeill, 322 North Main Street, LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. Pvt. Cecil H. Copeland, 1813 East Pullen Randolph, Mass.* Street, Pine Bluff, Ark.* Pvt. John M. Kennelly, 639 East Clement Pvt. Otto Nichols, 228 Tenth Street, Bowling Second Lieut. Walter E. Pierson, 80 Leslie Street, Baltimore, Md.* Street, Newark, N. J. Green, Ky. Pvt. Chester H. Snyder, Petersburg, Hunt- LOUISVILLE, KY. PITTSBURGH, PA. ingdon County, Pa.* Pvt. John C. Hart, Franklin, Ill.* Pvt. Roy P. Hamer, 328 East Seventh Street, GILLHAM, ARK. MACON, GA. Erie, Pa.* Recruit Lee E. Davis, Mineral, Ark.* Pvt. Arthur Moss, 41 Kible Street, Hartford, Sergt. Allen D. Hancock, Georgiana, Ala.* Conn. . GOVERNORS ISLAND, N. Y. MADISON, WIS. Pvt. Robert B. Pope, New Millport, Pa.* Pvt. (first class) Edward Conlon, 94 Wyckoff Pvt. Frederick J. Schuh, Bartonville, Pa.* Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pyt. (first class) Joe Mull Elderidge, Klemme, PORTLAND, Second Lieut. Ellis Clyde Garrett, Roosevelt Iowa. OREG. Field, Mineola, Long Island, N. Y. Pvt. Clarence Holm, R. F. D. No. 1, South Pvt. Frank D. Goodman, 405 Lewis Street, Pvt. Thomas Clement Shore, Gilberton, Pa.* Range, Wis.* Pendleton, Oreg.* Pvt. Joseph J Smith, 615 West Forty-sixth Pvt. Thomas Leroy Phillips, Mineral Point, Pvt. Don Clifford Redfield, Klamath Falls, Street, New York City, N. Y.* Wis.* Oreg.* POTSDAM, GRINNELL, IOWA. MANHATTAN, KANS. N. Y. Pvt. Thomas P. Breen, Port Pvt. Howell Clark Upton, Toledo, Iowa.* Pvt. Howard At. Nash, Palmyra, Nqbr.* Henry, N. Y.* PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WIS. HAINES, ALASKA. MANSFIELD, OHIO. Pvt. Elmer W. Kalt, 5 Fort Jennings, Putman, Pyt. Thomas C. Gilligan, Juneau, Alaska.* Pvt. (first class) Thomas M. West, 620 Wal- Ohio.* Pvt. Ragunvald Hendrickson, Indrenoro, Nor- nut Street, Coshocton, Ohio.* PULLMAN, WASH. way.* HAMPTON, VA. MARKLETON, PA. Pvt. Warren Clare, Albion, Wash.* First Lieut. Fred John Manthey, 1402 Harri- Pvt. John M. Nowak, 726 Eighth Avenue, Pvt. Robert Ray Crooks, Prosser, Wash.* Milwaukee, Pvt. Charles Herbert Hardy, Grant City, Mo.* son Street, Davenport, Iowa. Wis. Pvt. Oron Brice Riddell, Summer, Wash.* HANOVER, N. H. MERCED, CAL. Pvt. Roger Person Sanborn, 1415 East Twelfth Pvt. Arthur Littlefield Bean, Center Conway, Pvt. (first class) Robert Hoffman Barkley, Street, Spokane, Wash.* N. H.* Carlyle, Ill. Pvt. Lawrence Charles Sieveke, Latah, Wash.* Pvt. Herbert Hayden Hodge, Concord, Vt.* Pvt. John Paul White, 4213 Cleveland Avenue, Pvt. Chester William Woods, Lancaster, N. H.* MILLVILLE, W. VA. San Diego, Cal.* HARRISBURG, Pvt. Bernard B. Hoke, Millville, W. Va.* Pvt. Seaborn Wylie, 432 Fifth Avenue, North PA. Seattle, Wash.* Pvt. W. VA. George Greigs, R. F. D. No. 7, box 50, MORGANTOWN, RALEIGH, N. C. Buena Vista, Ga.* Pvt. James L. Brown, Cyclone, Stillman, W. HARTFORD, CONN. Pvt. William C. Elder, 515 West Seventh Va. Street, North Platte, Nebr. Pvt. William Iloslow, Hartford, Conn.- Pvt. Andrew J. Graves, 915 Queen Street, Pvt. Lyman H. Grover, 1418 First National HOBOKEN, N. J. Martinslurg, W. Va.* Bank Building, Milwaukee, Wis. Pvt. Jones L. Henderson, West Alexander, Pvt. Arthur Wester, R. F. D. No. 4, Liberty, Pvt. John W. Carroll, 683 Clara Street, Oak- Pa.* land, Cal.* Pt. William Wilson, Elkins, W. Ta.* Tenn.* Pvt. Joseph Coleman Judge, R. F. D. No. 2, RICHMOND, VA. VA. Boone, Iowa.* MORRISON, Pvt. Oscar Raymond Thorp, 2525 West Main Pvt. George W. Kirkman, 006 Thirty-third Sergt. (first class) Ralph Albright Sutton, Street, Richmond, Va.* Street, Galveston, Tex. Newton, Ill. Sergt. Roy F. Losey, 202 Neptune Avenue, Jer. ROCHESTER, N. Y. sey City, N. J.* MOSCOW, IDAHO. Pvt. Jewell H. Edwards, R. F. D., Shelbyville, Pyt. Claude H. Rahn, 23 Leming Street, Dun- Pvt. Ewing Albertson, Albion, Idaho. Tex.* hirk, N. Y.* Pvt. Robert James Henry, St. Charles, Minn.* Pvt. Frank J. Shelvey, 238 North Elm Street, Pyt. Frank B. Romero, Levy, N. Mex.* Pvt. Charles S. Wilkins, Blackfoot, Idaho.* Waterbury, Conn.* THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 191S. 39 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK ROLLING PRAIRIE, IND. SIEMSCAREY, WASH. Pvt. Thomas McKamara, 824 Walnut Street, Recruit John K. Quigley, 349 Washington Pvt. Ernest Poselli, Fort Ward, Wash. Fall River, Mass.* Street, Gary, Ind. Pvt William Schwartfield, 588 East Fourth SNOQUALI5E, WASH. Street, New York, N. Y.* SACRAMENTO, CAL. Pvt. Ralph B. Murray, 1285 Main Street, Ber- Pvt. William Joseph Rayhill, 2546 Webb Scrgt Norman Eugene Dean, 1601 P Street, lin, N. H.l* Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* Sacramento, Cal.* Pvt. Charles A. Reimer, 11 Pleasant Avenue, SOUTH BEND, IND. SALTVILLE, VA. Amesbury, Mass.* Pvt. Raymond F. Olson, 125 South North Recruit Robert Rickard, Clairmont, N. H.* Sergt. John J. Connors, 1240 Irving Street, Street, Clear Lake, Iowa.* Pvt. Joseph Robinson, North Carver, Plymouth Washington, D. C.' County, Mass. * CorN. Matthew J. Kilburg, 5959 South Saw- SPARTANRU-RG, S. C. yer Avenue, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. Tony Phillips, 318 Station Street, La- TAKOMA PARK, D. C. Pvt. Henry W. Suhr, 205 West Third Street, porte, Ind. New York, N. Y.* First Lieut. Edward A. Chick, 2700 Sixtieth Pvt. Junior Wood, Wagoner, S. C.* SPRINCFIELD, IO. Avenue, Oakland, Cal. Pvt. Edward Cook, 525 SAN ANTONIO, TEX. East Pine Street, TARLINGUA, TEX. Pvt. Clyde Flod Clark, North Mesquite Springfield, Mo.* Street, San Antonio, Tex. STARKSVILLE, MISS. Pvt. Carl J. Wilson, Dublin Mills, Pa.* PRESIDIO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Recruit William Hurley, Pascagoula, Miss.* TOCOMO, GA. Recruit Bert F. Jackson, Pvt. Lawrence L. Cheever, Elkton, Oreg.* Lafayette Springs, Jvt. Joseph J. Jordan, Roanoke Rapids, Pet. Champ C. Colley. Stotts City, Mo.* Miss.* t Pvt. Sanford R. Mauldin, Walnut, Tippah N . C. Pvt. (first class) Malcolm W. Dillon, 745 WACO, TE. Napleton Avenue, Boulder, Colo.* County, Miss.* Sergt. Corpl. Nightingale Hamilton, International ST. iRANCIS, S. DAK. (first class) Raymond Stone, Shrews- Shoe Co., St. Louis. Mo. bury, Mass. Pvt. Jay C. Leak, Modesto, Cal.* rvt. Philip P. Little, St. Francis, S. Dak.* WASHINGCTONr, D. C. Cook 1rederick Mover, Redding, Cal.* ST. Sergt. Clayton L. Parson, Hardwick, Minn.* LOUIS, HO. Second Lieut. Herbert Frederick Engelbrecht, Pvt. Earl D. Pennoyer, R. F. D. No. 1, Half- Pvt. Orville Charles Tritschler, 1318 Laurel 612 Wilmot Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. way, Oreg.* Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.* Fvt. Julius P. Peterson, Helmville, Mdut.* WATEREURY, COXN. Pvt. (first class) John Bernard Wietharn, ST. MICHAEL, ALASKA. Saddler James J. Bergin. 13 Woodlawn Ter- R. F. D. No. 5, Seneca, N. Y.* Pvt. George A. Akoff, Kristianski-Viadikarkes, race, Waterbury, Conn.* Russia.* SAN JUAN, P. It. Pet. Frank Karry, Kuvrikos, Russia.* WATINESVILLE, N. C. Pvt. Ramon N. Morales, San Fernando Street, Pvt. John Dowe, R. F. D. No. 1, box 82, Maud, Arecibo, P. R. ST. PAUL, MIXN. Miss.* Pvt. Gregorie A. Perez, Barrio, Jacona, Pvt. Clarence 11. Archambault, 305 Ogden Sergt. William C. George, 525 Fourth Avenue, Coarmo, 1. R.* Street, Chicago, IIl.* New Kensington, Pa.* Wagoner Jose D. Santos, 0 Vizearrondo Street, Pvt. Alfred H. Clark, 92 Canal Street, New Pvt. George Giddings, Eastville, Va.* Caguas, P. R.* York, N. Y.* PVt. Lacey Stever, Pax, W. Va.* SCHENECTADY, N. V. Pet. Albert E. Hoffman, 749 Thirty-eighth Sergt. Walter Stofer, Waverly, Ohio.* Pvt. Sol. D. Boyd, route 1, Bolingbroke, Ga.* Street, Milwaukee, Wis.* Pvt. Russell Turner, 79 Maple Street, At- Pvt. George Butts, route 1, box 18, Carrs Pvt. John George Reiling, Merriam Park, lanta, Ga. Station, Ga.* route No. 3, Minn.* Pvt. Guisette Zarre, box 22, Masten, Pa.* Pvt. William Fred Toensing, 695 Blair Street, Pvt. Logan Byrd, Pulaski, Ga.* WEST HAVEN, CONN. Pvt. Ira Duncan, H. F. D. No. 2, box 132, St. Paul, Minn. * Cairo, Ga.* Pvt. Louis J. Welsh, 909 West Twenty-third Pvt. James F. Phelan, 9 Chase Park Avenue, Pvt. Harrison Jefferson, R. F. D. No. 3, box Street, Kansas City, Mo.* Waterbury, Conn.* 33, Eatonton, Ga.* SYDNEY, N. S. WINDSOR, VT. Pvt. Willie Lamar, Sparta, Ga.* Pvt. Russell W. Barley, 2W9 Perry Street, Pon- Maj. Henry Reuben Weston, 18 Pine Street, SECAUCUS, N. S. tiac, Mich.* Windsor, Vt. Pvt. Tom Bauer, Durand, WIs.* SYRACUSE, N. Y. Pvt. Louis B. Lenarts, 3536 North Sixteenth WORCESTER, MASS Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* Recruit James Hall, general delivery, Norway, Sergt. Leonard W. Haskin, 5 lount Pleasant Pvt. James T. Smith, Indiana,. Pa.* Mich.* Street, Worcester, Mass.*

direct delivery from contractor's shipping point on Government bill of lading in accordance with paragraph 12 of Form A. Proposals must be executed in accordance with instructions SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED I and on blanks which will be furnished upon application to the General Supply Committee, The Auditors Building, Fourteenth and B GENERAL Proposals must be executed in accordance Streets SW., Washington, D. C. SUPPLY COMMITTEE. with instructions and on blanks which will be Sealed proposals will be received by the furnished upon application to the General DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. General Supply Committee at its office in Supply Committee, The Auditor's Building, Washington, D. C., until 2 o'elock p. in., Sat- Fourteenth and B Streets SW., Washington, V. S. Reclamation Service. urday, December 21, 1918, and then publicly D. C. opened, for furnishing, as may be ordered Specifications No. 174-D. For radial gates from time to time during the period begin- Sealed proposals will be received by the and hoists, cast-iron gates and turnout gates ning January 1, 1919, and ending June 30, General Supply Committee at its office in for the Fort Pock project, Montana; North 1919, forage, flour, and seed, described in the Washington, D. C., until 2 o'clock p. in., Sat- Platte project, -Wyoming; and Grand General Schedule of Supplies, for use by the urday, December 21, 1918, and then publicly Valley project, Colorado. Proposals will be establish- opened, for furnishing, as may be ordered from received at Denver, Colo., until 2 p. m. Decem- Executive Departments and other time to time during the period beginning Janu- ber 27, 1918. ments of the Government of the United States Specifications of America in Washington, D. C., and for use ary 1, 1919, and ending June 30, 1919, gaso- No. 175-D. For continuous lene. beazene, or naphtha, item 8620, described wood-stave pipe for the Yakima-Sunnyside by such field services as are included in the project, specifications, and for direct delivery from con- in the general schedule of supplies for use by Washington granger irrigation dis- the executive departments and other establish- trict. Bids will be received until 2 p. n. at tractor's shipping point on Government bill Denver, of lading in accordance with paragraph ments of the Government of the United States Colo., December 27, 1018. 12 of the instructions. Proposals must be of America in Washington, D. C., and for use U. by such field services as are included in the S. Indian Service. executed in accordance with instructions and Bids on blanks which will be furnished upon appli- specifications, and for direct delivery from will be received at the office of the Contractor's shipping point on Government bill Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Indian Office, cation to th- General Supply Committee, The Washington, Auditor's Building, Fourteenth and B Streets of lading in accordance with paragraph 12 of D. C., until 2 p. m. December 23, Form A. Proposals must be executed in ac- 1918, for furnishing the Fort Belknap Agency, SW.. Washington, D. C. Harlem, Mont., Sealed proposals will be received by the cordance with instructions and on blanks 50,000 pounds oats. General Supply Committee at its office in which will be furnished upon application to Washington, D. C., until 2 o'clock p. in., Sat- the General Supply Committee, The Auditors TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Building, Fourteenth and B Streets SW., urday, December 21, 1918, and then publicly Bureau of Engraving opened, for furnishing, as may be ordered Washington, D. C. and Printing, from time to time during the period beginning Sealed proposals will be received by the Washington, D. C. January 1, 1919, and ending June 30, 1919, General Supply Committee at its office in Bids will be received until 2 p. m. December Packing Boxes, Item 7560 a, described in the Washington, D. C. until 2 o'clock p. in. Sat- 18, 1918, for 10 pounds Merck's phosphoric General Schedule of Supplies, for use by the urday, December 21, 1918, and then publicly acid; until 2 p. n. December 19, 1918, for Executive Departments and Other Establish- opened, for furnishing, as may be ordered from repair parts for Perfection wjre-stitching ma- ments of the Government of the United States time to time during the period beginning Janu- chines made by the J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.), of America in Washington, D. C., and for use ary 1, 1919, and ending June 30, 1919, meat of New York; until 2 p. m. December 20, 1918, by such field services as are included and meat products and fish, described in the for 24 rolers for use on R. Hoe & Co.'s plate- in the specifications, and for direct de- general schedule of supplies, for use by the printing press, various sizes; until 2 p. m. livery from contractor's shipping point executive departments and other establish- December 21, 1918, for one electrie-driven on Government bill of lading in accord- ments of the Government of the United States tractor carbon-steel straight-shank twist ance with paragraph 12 of Form A. of America in Washington, D. C., and for drills, 2,000 pounds ultramarine blue. 40 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1918.

RED CROSS HOME SERVICE

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

Finding Jobs for Returning Soldiers This booklet informs the discharged sol- very few will be in touch with possi- and Sailors. dier that information concerning Govern- bilities in other communities. ment plans affecting discharged enlisted The United States Employment Service The Red Cross, together with many men will be sent to the home-service sec- is time official governmental organization other organizations, is cooperating with tion of the Red Cross in his town. He charged with the duty of helping secure the United States Employment Service to may apply there for advice as to these positions for returning soldiers and assist discharged soldiers and sailors to plans, and the booklet also states that if, sailors, as well as war workers and secure positions. when he comes home, he is troubled be- others. It has community labor boards, At the request of the United States Em- cause he feels he has developed so that he composed of one representative of em- ployment Service communities through- can fill a more responsible job than his ployers, one representative of labor, and out the country are organizing bureaus old one, he may consult the home-service one representative of the service, for returning soldiers, sailors, and war section of the Red Cross and that its ad- throughout the country-over 1,580 in workers to get proper jobs for the mem- vice and experience in helping other sol- number. It has also some. 850 offices bers of the community returning from diers and their families may be of assist- scattered throughout the country and has war and war work. It is expected that aice to him. Having received this di- volunteer agents in other places. there will be such a bureau in every com- rection before leaving camp, the dis- With the approval of the Secretaries of munity. The bureaus will be organized charged man will naturally turn to the War, Navy, Agriculture, Interior, Com- and managed by local committees. The home-service section when in need of ad- merce, and Labor, sitting together as a precise form of organization and the vice as to securing a position. Home- Council of National Defense, the United agencies to be represented or utilized will service workers will then put these men States Employment Service, with the as- be determined by the local committee, in in touch with the local bureau estab- sistance of the State councils of defense accordance with its view of the local lished for this purpose. and their community councils, has under- needs and possibilities, but all will ob- taken to organize in every city and town serve the following principles: STATEMENT BY UNITED STATES throughout the country a bureau for re- (a) That the United States Employ- turning soldiers and sailors. ment Service shall be used to centralize EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. the records and to clear jobs and applica- The following is quoted from a state- 3. General Method of Operation. tions within the community and with ment issued by the United States Em- The returning soldier or sailor may other communities. ployment Service on December 5 in refer- call personally at the bureau, but fre- (b) That, where the bureaus function ence to its plan for the organization of quently will call upon some one of the properly, separate agencies shall not seek bureaus for returning soldiers, sailors cooperating agencies. It is not necessary jobs for individuals except with the- ap- and war workers: that applications for work by these men proval of the local committee, but shall 1. Purpose. should be made at any one particular pool with the bureau all jobs available place. It is, however, To establish necessary that, so and direct all men who come to them to in every community, from far as possible, all information as to posi- the bureau to be placed by it. the small town to the largest city, a tions open should be centered in one office The Red Cross desires to cooperate to bureau where the returning soldier or and there kept strictly up to date. Such the fullest extent in this plan and has sailor may ascertain what employment is information will thus be a common pool asked its home service sections to get in open for him. Many soldiers are return- on which a1. cooperating agencies will touch immediately with the organizers of ing home; many are going to cities where be able to draw. Cooperating agencies they are relatively the bureau in the community and render unknown. Wherever will register at this central office all op- every assistance in.carrying out the pro- they go, it is the duty of the community portunities for employment which come gram. Suggestions as to further activi- to see that every possible opportunity is to their attention. Employers should be ties will be made from time to time by a given to them to get jobs-to get the best urged as a patriotic duty to register their committee in Washington on which the jobs for which they are qualified. These opportunities for employment at the cen- Red Cross is represented. men gave up their work at the country's tral bureau, with specifications call, as to without hesitation. To some of types and kinds of men wanted them and other Plan for Notifying Communities When their old positions remain open, necessary details. They should keep the -x ith others such is not the case. Their Men Are About to be Discharged. Still bureau informed as such positions are others have acquired new purpose and filled or as new jobs are open. The full The United States Employment Service strength and in many cases new skill, resources of the bureau will be open has adopted a plan by which each com- which fits them for better work than they without charge to any returning had soldier munity will be notified in advance as to formerly. It is both a national and or sailor, )regardless of where he first when an enlisted man from that com- a community duty to see that as they makes application. The bureau should munity will be discharged from a demo- come back everything is done to enable use all means at its disposal to furnish bilization camp. Three days before the them toreturh to their livelihood in the returning soldiers and sailors with cor- man is discharged a card is sent from the positions wheie they can do most effective reet information on the various questions camp to the community from which the -work, that will confront them, or direct them man came. The card is received by the 2. Agencies Concerned in Meeting to places where such information can be local Bureau for Returning Soldiers, Sail- Problem. obtained. ors, and War Workers, if one has been established. If no such bureau has yet In every conunity there are many 4. Returning War Workers. been organized, the card will be received bodies, such as churches, lodges, and local While designed primarily for soldiers by the pearest United States Employment branches of national womens organiza- and sailors, in many comlunliilities the Service office or community labor bard. lions, and such bodies as the Red Cross, bureal will care also for those civilians Red Cross home-service workers may see Y. M. C. A., National Catholic War Coun- who have left their peace-tim jobs to these cards at these offices and will wish cil, Jewish Welfare Board, Salvation take positions vith concerns engaged in to avail themselves of this valuable infor- Army, American Federation of Labor, the doing war work. In many places time mation. War Camp Comnunity Service, draft facilities of the employment service are boards and others, which are preparing slIfficlent in themllselves to care for the "When You Get Home." to lind employment for the returning civilian workers; in other places it may soldiers and sailors. Unless coordinated, become a community necessity that the The booklet entitled " When You let the work of these organizations will over- central bureau should be for soldiers and Home," published by the Red Cross, is lap, with corresponding loss in efficiency. sailors and war workers so as to give being furnished to each man as lie is dis- No one of them alone will be able to get assistance to civilians who haec beeni en- charged from the demobilization camp, more than partial information as to the gaged in xa r work and who can not find usually attached to his discharge papers. available opportunities in the cities, and employment.