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PUBLISHED DAZLY under order of THE PRESIDENT of THE UNITED JTATES' by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC INFORMATZON GEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * * COMPLETE Record of U. S. GOVERNMENT Activities

IVor. 2 WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. No. 480 NEW WAR TRADE BOARD CONCERNING RULES Mr. Glass Nominated to CORRESPONDENCE REGULATING PROCEDURE FOR Be Secretary of Treasury CESSATION OF ACTIVITIES OF EXPORTING GOODS TO HOLLAND THE WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD The nomination of Representa- AGREEMENT WITH NETHERLANDS tive Carter Glass, of the 6th Vir- PRESIDENT'S LETTER TO ITS HEAD ginia district, present chairman of Trade Arrangement With Associated the House Committee on Banking Accepts Resignation with Regret and and Currency, to be Secretary of Governments Concerning Licenses the Treasury to succeed William Asks Him to Continue as Adviser Effective at Once--Valid Only for G. McAdoo, was sent to the Senate to Departments Taking Over Part Shipments Under Dutch Flag. to-day. of Board's Work. The War Trade Board announces, in a THE WHITE HosE, new ruling (W. T. B. R. 365), that a Washington, November 30, 1918. trade arrangement has been concluded be- Treasury Certificates My Dear Mr. Chairman: tween the Netherlands Government and Allow me to acknowledge the receipt the Associated Governments. Called for Redemption of your letter of November 19, about con- Pursuant to said arrangement, the fol- cluding the labors of the War Industries lowing regulations, governing the proced- The following announcement is author- Board, and to say that-while I agree with of li- ure with respect to the issuance ized by Secretary McAdoo: the conclusions to which you have come, censes for the exportation of commodities and deem It best as you do that the activi- to European Holland, are effective imme- Notice to holders of United States ties of the board as such should cease diately. The previous announcement Treasury certificates of indebtedness of with the 1st of January next, it is with with respect to such regulations (W. T. Series IV E, dated September 3, 1918, a feeling of sincere regret that I B. R. 287, Oct. 25, 1918) is hereby with- and maturing January 2, 1919. see this admirable and efficient agency drawn. All United States Treasury certificates discontinued. I have constantly felt the Applications for License. of indebtedness of Series IV E, dated and quality of the work it has September 3, 1918, and maturing Janu- of 1. Exporters should apply for licenses ary 2, 1919, are hereby called for redemp- been doing, and it has been a source to the War Trade Board, Bureau of Ex- ac- great confidence to me in the prosecution tion on December 19, 1918, at par and of the war that the tasks of the board ports, Washington, D. C., using Form X crued interest pursuant to the provision concur and such supplemental information sheets for such redemption contained in the cer- were in such hands. I entirely concerning the commodity as are re- in your estimate of the services of your tificates. On December 19, 1918, inter- associates, and I want to add my own quired. est on all certificates of said series will of the 2. Before filing applications for export cease to accrue. conviction that the chief cause licenses, exporters must obtain from the success of the board and of its happy re- W. G. McAnoo, lations with the departments of the Gov- prospective importer in Holland advice Secretary of the Treasury. ernment has been your own ability, tact, that there has been issued by the Nether- Dated December 4, 1918. lands Overseas and devotion to duty. It is with the ut- Trust an import certifi- most regret that I accept your resigna- cate covering the proposed consignment. tion, and I shall beg that you still not 3. The number of the import certificate leave Washington but continue to lend us of the Netherlands Overseas Trust should so be forwarded by the importer in Holland Adriatic Sails for U. S. the advice which has been all along to the American exporter, and must be valuable to us. specified on Supplemental Information With 2,303 Troops Aboard As I have told you orally, I think that Sheet I just the right course is being followed in X-119 (or X-102), which must be I handing over to the proper permanent de- duly executed and annexed to the appli- cation for export license before The Chief of Staff announces that partments those activities of the board same is with Which the Government- ought not filed with the War Trade Board. transport Adriatic sailed from Liverpool permanently to dispense. All Applications Considered. on the afternoon of December 1 for New Cordially and sincerely, yours, 4. The War Trade Board will now con- York with the following troops: WOODRow WILsoN. hider applications for the exportation to 88th Aero Squadron, 3 officers, 134 men. Hon. M1.BARUCH, 338th Acro Squadron, 4 officers, 144 men. European Holland of all commodities. 336th Aero Squadron, 3 officers, 129 men. Chairman, War Industries Board. 5. All shipments to European Holland 334th Aero Squadron, 2 officers, 18 men. must be consigned directly to and only to 472d Aero Squadron, 4 officers, 144 men. NOVEMBER 29, 1918. 377th Aero Squadron, 4 officers, 179 men. the Netherlands Overseas Trust. 837th Aero Squadron, 3 officers, 108 men. MY DEAR 21R. PRESIDENT: 6. Licenses will be valid only for ship- 4th Construction Co., Air Service, 5 officers, The function of the War Indus- ment on vessels flying the Dutch flag. 244 men. tries Board was to obtain the materials 6th Construction Co., Air Service, 5 officers, 261 men. required for carrying out the military Credit of $23,764,036 7th Construction Co., Air Service, 5 officers, program of the United States and the 230 men. allies, with as little dislocation of indus- Extended to Greece 8th Construction Co., Air Service, 3 officers, try as possible. To do this it was neces- 242 men. sary In some instances to restrict nonwar 'The Secretary of the Treasury has es- 9th Construction Co., Air Service, 5 officers, production, and to fix maximum prices. tablished a credit of $23,764,036 in favor 242 men. With the signing of the armistice and the of Greece, making a total of $39,554,036 Casuals Medical Detachment, 4 officers, 17 consequent cancellation of contracts, men. of ma- for Greece, and a total for all the allies Casuals, 40 officers, 1 man. there was no longer a shortage of $8,220,340,702. Total, 90 officers, 2,213 enlisted men. terials, and the War Industries Board i- 2 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918, mediately removed its curtailments. In like manner, the necessity for maximum IRON PIPE MAXIMUM PRICES 112 WAR AIRPLANES ASSIGNED - prices is disappearing, except in a few isolated cases which can best be regu- ARE ANNOUNCED AS OFFICIAL FOR POST-OFFICE MAIL SERVICE lated through the War Trade Board. The facilities of the War Industries The War Industries Board authorizes The Post Office Department issues the Boa rd have been put at the disposal of the following: following: the various contracting agencies of the The price-firing committee of the War The War Department hgs turned over Government, such as the War and Navy Industriies Board, acting upon the request to the Post Office Department 100 De Departments and the Shipping Board, to of various Government agencies, that it 1Haviland No. 4 and 12 Handley-Page aid them whenever they so desire in airplanes, in compliance with the provi- their consideration of the cancellations make official the differentials recom- sion of the 1919 appropriation bill, to be of their contracts. This particular func- mended by the American Iron and Steel put in operation in the Air Mail Service. tion soon will have been completed. Institute upon cast-fron pipe. has fixed the The De Ilaviland fours will carry 400 Those activities of the War Industries following maximum base prices per net poulnds of mail, and may be altered so as Board which have lasting value are being to increase the capacity to 1,200 pounds. transferred to permanent departments of ton of 2,000 pounds upon cast-iron pipe, The 12 Handley-Page are large bombing the Government, where they may be car- 6 inches end larger, Class B, American planes capable of carrying a ton or more. riefi forward. Thus, the Department of Water Works, weight or heavier, effec- the Interior, Bureau of Mines, in which tive from October 1 to December 31, 1918, New York-Chicago Route. you have vested authority to enforce the Inclusive. $60 f. o. b. Birmingham, $67.70 f. o. b. The New York-Chicago air route will waar minerals act, has already assumed be divided into three legs. Starting control over many of the former activi- New York, and $66.80 f. o. b. Chicago. pro- from Elizabeth, N. J., the first regular ties of this board; the conservation stop will be Bellefont, Pa., with emer- grm is about to be undertaken by the gency landing field at Lehighton, Pa.; Department of Commerce, and the Central Holiday Letters from the next regular stop will be at Cleve- Bureau of Planning and Statistics will land, Ohio, with an emergency landing departments Soldiers to Fathers be'cme a bureau to serve all place at Clarion, Pa.; and the final leg of Ihe Government- from Cleveland to Chicago with a stop I venture to suggest that the various OFrIcE Or FltsT AssIsTANT at Bryanr, Ohio, to take on and discharge commodity heads of the War Industries POSTMASTER GENERAL, mail. Three planes will be used between Board, and those who have been associ- Washington, December 2, 1918. New York and Chicago, one for each leg ated with them, may in the years that are "Stars and Stripes," the official news- of the trip. to come render much valuable assistance paper of the American Army in France, The Post Office Department has just as trade advisors to the Department of has asked each member of the Army in employed 10 additional regular pilots and Commerce and the War Trade Board. I Europe to write a letter to his father on 4 emergency pilots, which, with the 4 hope that in this, and in other ways, it November 24 as a Christmas gift. regular fliers now on the New York-Wash- may be found possible to continue the pro- These letters will be expedited in ington routh, makes a total force of 19 motion of a better understanding between France and to New York, and all postal pilots. the Government and industry {including employees should make every effort to The New Pilots. in this term employers and employees see that they are promptly transmitted to alike), so that problems affecting all may their destinations. The newly appointed pilots are Leon in times of peace be approached in the All postmasters are requested to inform D. , Carl B. Smith, Ira 0. Bifile, same spirit of helpful cooperation that all distributing clerks and delivery car- Treat C. Fry, Dunn K. Steel, Dan Davi- has prevailed during the period of the riers in regard to the plan so that each son, William Wt Harrison, Edwin W. war. one may be interested in doing his part Hulbbard, C. C. Eversole, and D. I. Lomb. I feel sure that the business men who toward carrying it out- Eversole, Lan-b, and Hubbord are Amerl- have been acting as commodity heads will, J. C. KooNs, cans who were attached to the Royal Fly- if requested, be willing to remain here or First Asst. Postmaster Ocnral. ing Corps. The others are experiene-od he subject to call, If they can be of service fliers 'and instructors. The emergency to the departments or other governmental pilots are Christopher C. Cole, Julian agencies as points of contact between Sykes, Edgar F. Waters, and William them and industry. the War Industries Board hap been able Lindley. There being no longer a necessity for to attain. Each and every one workedin Mechanics and mechanics' helpe-s we re the continuance of the War Industries a spirit that made great personal sacri- emaployed as follows: Mechanics-Wil- Board, which was only a war-making fices seem a privilege and not a burden. haul L. Bramer, Charles W. Donn, je., body, and it being your desire to avoid In order that a permanent record may be Joseph J. Brucato, William C. Burnicis- the incurring of expense for a moment made of their unselfish service, I shall ask ter, and T. E. Ilh. Helpers-Iarold T. longer than necessary, I am writing to the privilege of forwarding to you a list ODwyer, Joseph E. McConnell, William H. suggest that the United States War In- of the members of the board, of those as- Kitchen, Charles B. Chamberlain, and dustries Board be discontinued as of Jan- sociated with them, including regional Stanley Oberly. nary 1, 1919, and I am now placing my advisors, war-service committees, and resignation as chairman in your hands State councils of national defense. I for whatever action you may desire. Be- should like also to bear witne-s to the Mr. Edgar Rickard Acting tween now and then the industries still helpful cooperation which the War In- under regulations will be called into con- dustries Board at all tihes received from For Food Administrator ference, so as to obtain their views and all departments and agencies of the Gov- ernment. their help as to the best methods of ExEcuTIvE ORDE. smoothly adjusting the business life to All our efforts, however, would have the changed conditions. fallen short had not the entire country Whereas it is necessary that Herbert I can not close without expressing to responded in a whole-hearted manner. Hoover, United States Food Administra- you my sincere appreciation and that of Unlimited credit is due the indtftries of tor, be absent from the United States for my associates, for the opportunity you the country, employers and employces an extended period of time in connection have given us to work with you in the alike, for the way in which they re- with matters of national importance, I great task that was set before you, and sponded to all calls made upon them. hereby direct that all powers and author- which has been brought to such a success- Actuated by the desire to serve and not to ity delegated to Herbert Hoover, as ful termination. As a matter of duty and profit, they pursued the common purpose United States Food Administrator, may of bringing the war to successful con- pride, I should like again to call your be exercised in his absence by Edgar attention to the valuable services per- clusion, in a manner in which every Rickard, and that said powers and au- formed by my associates, and by the war- A american may well take a just pride. thority may be exercised in the name of service committees of the various indus- Very sincerely, yours, Herbert Hoover, United States Food Ads tries which cooperated with them. To BEANAnD At. BAYRCII. ministrator. their untlring efforts and unselfish devo- The PRESIDENT. Woomnow WILSON. tion were largely due whatever results The White House, Dated November 16, 1918. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 3 PRESIDENT WILSON DELEGATES New Orders Modifying Import Rules POWERS TO SHIPPING BOARD Announced by the War Trade Board Executive Order Transferring The War Trade Board announces, in a sidered for licenses to import bones origi- Authority Tested in Him new ruling (W. T. B. R. 378), that W. nating in and coining from the River Under Certain Acts T. B. R. 154, Issued June 80, 1918, re- Plate district (Argentina and Uruguay) stricting the importation of tanning ma- in a total amount of not to exceed 2,500 of Congress. terials and tanning extracts, is revoked, tons per month. Allocation will be made and that applications will be considered by the War Trade Board. EXECUTIVE ORDER. for licenses to import tanning materials and tanning extracts, except quebracho The War Trade Board announces, in a Delegating to the United States Ship- wood, in an amount not to exceed 12,000 new ruling (W. T. B. R. 375), that the ping Board and to the United States tons per month from November 30, 1918, import restriction placed upon casein or Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpo- to June 30, 1919. Allocation will be made lacterene has been modified to permit the by the War Trade Board. licensing of imports of not to exceed 500 ration, respectively, powers granted to It is also announced that list of the President by acts of Congress relative re- tons per month, from November 30, 1918, stricted imports No. 2, item 146, is amend- to June 30, 1919, originating in and coin- to the emergency shipping fund and ap- ed to permit the proved on or prior to November 4, 1918. licensing of quebracho ing from America. Allocation will wood, as classified under paragraph 624 be made by the War Trade Board. Whereas, by Executive Order No. 2664, of dated July 11, 1017, 1 delegated to the the tariff act of 1918, originating in and coining from the River Plate dis- The War Trade United States Shipping Board and to the trict (Argentina and Uruguay) in an Board announces, in a United States Shipping Board Emergency amount not new ruling (W. T. B. R. 376), that the Fleet Corporation, respectively, certain to exceed 6,000 tons per month import restriction placed upon flaxqeed from November 30, 1918, to June 30, 1919. or linseed powers vested in me under the section en- Allocation will be made by the War Trade by W. T. B. R. 160, issued July titled " emergency shipping fund " of the Board. 5, 1918, has been modified to permit the urgent deficiency appropriation act ap- issuance of licenses for the importation of proved June 15, 1917; and these commodities when originating in The War Trade Board Whereas since the issuance of said Ex- announces in a and coming from the River Plate district new ruling (W. T. B. R. 373) that, as an (Argentina and Uruguay) In a total eculive order, the said powers granted exception in said act have been variously affected to List of Restricted Imports amount of not to exceed 20,000 tons prior No. 2, item 122, they will consider appli- to January 1, 1919, and 15,000 tons each or extended by the section entitled cations " emergency shipping fund " of the urgent for licenses to import argole, for the months of January, February, deficiency appropriation act approved Oc- wine lees, tartrate of lime as classified un- March, and April. Allocation w ill be der paragraph 8 of the Tariff Act of 1913, made by the War Trade Board. tober 6, 1917, by Public Act No. 138, 65th and tartaric Congress, approved April 22, 1918, amend- acid as classified under para- graph 1, of the Tariff Act of 118, origi- The War Trade Board announces, in a ing said section of said act of June 15, nating in 1917, and by the sections entitled and coming from *outh Amer- new ruling (W. T. B. R. 377), that as an " emergency shipping fund " in the sun- ica, in an amount not to exceed 1,500 exception to List of Restricted Imports tons for the period up to and including No. 2, item 117, applications will be con- dry civil appropriation act approved July March 31, 1919. 1, 1918, and in the first deficiency appro- sidered for licenses to import meat tallow Allocation wxill be made by the War as classified under paragraph 622 of the priation act, 1919, approved November 4, Trade Board. 1918, respectively, tariff act of 1913, when originating in and Now, therefore, by virtue of the author- coming from the River Plate district ity vested in me by said laws, supplement- The War Trade Board announces in a (Argenitina and Uruguay), in a total ing said Order No. 2664, but in no way new ruling (W. T. B. R. 374) that, as an amount of not to exceed 3,000 tons per limiting or restricting the effect thereof, exception to List of Restricted Imports month. Allocation will be made by the or of acts heretofore done in pursuance No. 2, item 123, applications will be con- War Trade Board. thereof, I do hereby delegate all the power and authority so vested in me, and do direct that- Removals Announced from Freight Traffic Control 1. The United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation shall have Export Conservation List Committees Discontinued and exercise all power and authority now vested in me by said laws with reference The War Trade Board announces In a The United States Railroad Adinluis- to any and all activities which may be di- new ruling (W. T. B. R. 356), the re- tration issues the following: rectly or indirectly applicable to ship or DIvIsioN OF OPERATION, plant construction; and moval of the following commodities from Washingtos, No reim ber 27, 1918. 2. The United States Shipping Board the export conservation list, effective De- shall have and exercise, subject to its dis- cember 5, 1918: CiRcur.AR No. 23. cretion in turn to delegate such exercise Asbestos, as follows: The emergencies under which the com- as provided in said Executive Order No. Crude. mittees of freight traffic control at 2664, all power and authority now Mill fibers, all grades. Washington, vested Paper stock. D. C., having charge of traf- in me by said laws with reference to con- Sand. fic passing through Potomac Yard, Va., Structed dry docks, marine railways and Shingle stock. Hagerstown, Md., and Hampton Roads, piers, and to constructed vessels or parts Asbestos, manufactures of, as follows: Boiler covering, containing 85 her cent or Va., and at Cincinnati, Ohio, having con- thereof or charters therein; to the opera- more magnesia. trol of traffic passing various Ohio River tion, management, and disposition of such Braided rope packing. gateways, as announced in circulars No. dry docks, marine railways, piers, and Compressed sheet packing. Pipe ebvering, containing 85 per cent or 1, of April 23, and No. 6, of May 24, hav- vessels; and to such other matters as are more of magnesia. Ing passed, and there being no longer not herein mentioned. Rope packing. any necessity for continuance of such 3. All acts heretofore done by said Wick packing. cor- Boiler covering, asbestos, containing 85 per committees, they are hereby discontinued, poration or by said board, with reference, cent or more of magnesia. effective December 1, 1918. respectively, to the kinds of power or au- Braided rope packing, asbestos. In disbanding these committees. I de- Compressed sheet packing, asbestos. thority herein delegated to each, and Crude asbestos. sire to express cordial appreciation of which could have been properly done by Fibers, as follows: the efficiency and zeal with which they me under such statutes or any of them, Asbestos Will, all grades. have handled the N ork assigned to them. be, and they are hereby, Paper stock, asbestos. ratified and con- Pipe covering, asbestos, containing 85 per cent C. R. GRlAY, firmed. or more of magneia. Director,Dirision of Operation. WooDRow WImsox. Rope packing, asbestos. Sand, asbestos. Approved: THE WHiTE HOUSE, Shingle stock, asbestos. W. G. McAnoo, Decemiber 3, 1918. Wick packing, asbestos. Director General of Rail oads. 4 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. Executive Order Providing for Disposal Published Every Week Day, Except Legal Holidays, Under Order of the Of Surplus Government President of the United States and Office Equipment by Authority of Congress. ExEcurrva OEDER. Treasury unless such services have all Office: Continental Trust Building, appropriation available for the procure- Fourteenth and H Streets NW. Whereas, the present emergency has Washington, D. C. Tel. Main 5600 ment thereof. created a condition whereby large quan- 3. All material obtained from the Sec- Copies of THE OFFICIAL U. S. I)U LLETIN W1l titles of office material, supplies, and equip- retary of the Treasury shall be paid for be furnished without charge to every post offie in the United States (to be posted daily for ment now in the hands of the executive by transfer of appropriation from the the benefit of the public, under order of the departments and other establishments of purchasing service to the selling service, Postmaster General : to executive officers the Government in the Dis -ict of Colum- and the proceeds covered into the Treas- of the United States Government, and to diplo- matic representatives of a11 foreign Govern- bla will fall into disuse because of the ury in accordance with existing law. ments.-EDwAnD S Rocnusman, Editor. cessation of war activities, or for other 4. All material, supplies, and equip- reasons, it hereby is ordered that all such ment purchased hereunder by one service RATES BY AT. One year ------. office materials, supplies, and equipment from ahother, if the same has not been Six months- 3.00 not required for use by the executive de- used, shall be sold at actual cost, and if One year, postage prepaid to ,partments and independent establish- the same has been used, at a cost based counitree ------8, 00 DiySix foreign months, postage prepaid to ments be transferred hereafter to the upon length of usage, but in no instance foreign countries ------4.50 Secretary of the Treasury, to be handled to be less than 75 per centum of cost. Back numbers and extra through the General Supply Committee 5. Material of the classes herein de- copies ------each . 05 for scribed which is condemned as unfit for Make all checks, money orders, and drafts the benefit of the municipal govern- payable to THe OFICIAL U. S BULLETIN. ment and the governmental service In the' use may be disposed of otherwise than District of Columbia in the following to governmental services by the Secretary manner: of the Treasury. And usable material 1. The several executive departments remaining unsold to other services of the American Communique and independent establishments and the Government shall be held by him for dis- municipal government in the District of position by law. Columbia shall not purchase any of the 6. The Secretary of the Treasury shall keep a record of all material received American Official Communique No. 208. classes of material described herein unless the Secretary of the Treasury has certi- and disposed of by him hereunder, and HEADQTIARTERS, AMERIcAN fied that there is not In the possession of the price at which disposed of, and shall - EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, the Government material, equipment, or prescribe the regulations necessary to December 4, 1918. supplies that are serviceable. carry this order into effect. The 3d Army, continuing its ad- 2. No executive department, independ- 7. This order shall supersede the Ex- vance south of the Moselle, to-day ent establishment, or the municipal gov- ecutive order of November 29, 1918, deal- reached the general line Berneastel- ernment of the District of Columbia shall Ing with the same subject matter. Malborn-Otzenhausel, Northwest of be permitted to obtain any of the classes WoODnow WILsoN, Berneastel our line remains un- of material, supplies, and equipment de- The WHIT HOUSE, changed. scribed herein from the Secretary of the December 3, 1918, CHANGES INPOSTAGE RATES License to Import Fruit PRICE CHARGED AFTER JAN. 1 ON MAIL SENT BY AIRPLANE And Soap Into England FOR LIGHTHOUSE PUBLICATIONS 4 The Post Office Department issues the A general license has been issued to In order to Improve the following: permit the importation into the United distribution of With the inauguration of daily aero- publications of the United States Light- Kingdom of soap and canned, bottled, and house Service, Congress in the plane mail between New York and Chi- preserved fruit, In any quantity, accord- act of June 20, 1918, authorized that in future cago on December 15, a change has been ing to a cablegram of November 22 from such made in the rate of postage, fixing the publications be sold. The Depart- Consul General Robert P. Skinner, of ment of Commerce rate at 6 cents an ounce or fraction there- London. has accordingly made of instead of 16 cents for the first ounce arrangements to discontinue the free dis- The consul general has also reported on tribution, beginning and 6 cents for each succeeding ounce. the order permitting the importation f on January 1, 1919, This applies to sealed parcels, not exceed- apples and fixing maximum prices. The of light and buoy lists published by the Lighthouse Service and ing 30 inches in length and girth com- British food controller states that the thereafter they bined, as well as to letters. The old rate will be sold at the rate of 30 cents per wholesale price of 61d. per pound con- copy for all light lists of 16 cents on the first ounce allowed templates sale by licensed importers at (except as below) 10 cents for special delivery service. Un- and 20 cents per copy for all buoy lists prices not in excess of the following: Bar- and for the light li tg for der the new rate it is left optional to rels of 112 pounds from Nova Scotia, 58q. s the districts the sender of a letter whether he desires embracing the Mississippi River and its 4d.; Canadian, Virginian, and western tribut ries. to place a special delivery stamp on his apples in barrels of 130 pounds, 67s. Sd.; aeroplane mail. This nlaces the aero- Th@ publicationd in question may be boxes of a net welght of not less than 38 obtained on and after January 1, 1919, pIlne rate on the same basis as all other pounds from British Columbia and the letter mail. from the Superintendent of Documents, Pacific coast, 19s. 9d. A maximum price Washington, D. C., and the various sales New York-Chicago Stops. of 50s. per hundredweight (112 pounds) agents at the principal ports, and from is fixed for any variety of apples sold On the New York-Chicago route all certain Government offices, including Col- otherwise than in barrels or boxes, as in- lectors of Customs, Lighthouse District mail stops are made in ample time to dicated catch the regular carrier delivery, insur- above. .superintendents, district offices of the Bu- ing the delivery of the letter that day and reau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, making it unnecessary to apply special de- 'United States shipping commissioners, livery unless the sender desires immedi- When ordinary postage stamps are ued and radio inspectors of the Bureau of ate expedition of the letter upon its ar- the mail should be indorsed " by aero- Navigation, Department of Commerce. rival in the city of address. Faster ma- plane." If special-delivery service is de- and suboffices of the Coast and Geodetic chines, beginning December 15, will also sired a special-delivery stamp or its Survey. be placed on the New York-Washington equivalent in ordinary postage stamps route, insuring arrival of the mail for must be placed on the mail in addition to The Porto Rican Chapter of the Amer- the regular carrier delivery in Washing- the 6 cents air postage. If ordinary ican Red Cross has sent a shipment of ton and New York on-the day of arrival. postage stamps are used in place of the 30 tons of guava jelly to the men over- Special aeroplane postage stamps or special-delivery stamp the mail should be seas. This amount represents 120,000 ordinary postage stamps may be used. indorsed " special delivery." glasses. THE OFFICIAL U. S.-BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 5

WORK OF CONGRESS PAPER WAR RULES REVOKED- CABLES UNDER ONE MANAGER, I BRIEFLY TOLD I ON DAILY AND SUNDAY PRESS POSTMASTER GENERAL ORDERS The War Industries Board issues the Postmaster General Burleson has sent SENATE. following notice to publishers of daily and the following letter to Mr. Clarence H. Sunday newspapers: Mackay, president Commercial Cable Co., A general discussion revolving around at New York City: the proposed league Of nations, the Presi- All regulations and restrictions govern- " The interests of the public service dent's journey to Europe, and the peace ing the publication of daily and Sunday during the present emergency necessitate negotiations occupied the attention of the the unification in operation to the fullest Senate all of yesterday afternoon and newspapers are withdrawn, to take effAt December 15, 1918. Until that date these extent possible the cable systems leading was resumed briefly to-day. Among the from this country to Europe so that the speakers yesterday were Senators Lewis, regulations are in full force and effect Wil- full capacity of all the cables may be of Illinois; Reed, of Missouri; and and will be rigidly enforced. made available to the, public and the liams, of Mississippi, Democrats, and Kel- press. It is manifest that this can only logg, of Minnesota, Republican. While It is strongly recommended, however, that many features of these regulations be accomplished through the operation of the discussion was on Senator Borah, two systems under one management. Republican, of Idaho, introduced a reso- should be continued. During many years the of sharp competitive business, various I have made a survey of the situation and lution under which the peace terms would am satisfied that the object sought can be made public by the Senate as soon wasteful practices of editing and circula- tion have developed, these- practices hav- best be accomplished by placing the cables as received and the consideration of the ing peace treaty in open session would be in many instances led to unwarranted with the operating bead of the Commer- ordered. The Foreign Relations Commit- waste of paper with no advantage to the cial Cable Co. I therefore direct, so far public or the publishers. Under the neces- as I am authorized by the joint resolu- tee considered the Cummins resolution tion of Congress providing for the appointment of a spe- sity of conserving all paper possible the under which the cable Pulp and Paper Division of the War In- systems are now controlled by the Gov- cial Senate committee to visit Paris and dustries keep the Senate informed concerning the Board was compelled to elimi- ernment of the United States, that Mr. proceediggs of the peace conference, but nate many of these practices, and these George G. Ward. vice president of the no conclusion. The Knox resolu- restrictions have not only conserved pa- Commercial Cable Co., and who, I under- reached per but have also proved profitable and stand, now has direct charge of your tion, whicti would declare it to be the beneficial to the publisher. sense of the Senate that all questions per- cable system, assume the management taining to the freedom of the seas and the Situation Much Improved. and operation of both the Commercial Cable system and the cable system op- proposed league of nations should be post- of the lifting ,of priorities until after the general terms of On account erted by the Western Union Telegraph poned on coal, transportation and labor, the Co. I trust that I will have the hearty peace have been settled. Senator Freling- newsprint situation has been materially huysen yesterday introduced a resolution cooperation of the officials of both cable improved. There is still, however, an ob- systems in carrying out these directions. which was designed to call upon the Presi- ligation to the newsprint industry, that dent for an interpretation of his 14 prin- " I am sending a copy of this letter to ciples. during'the period of readjustment, both Mr. Ward, also to Mr. Newcomb Oarlton, Senator Smith, of Georgia, yesterday in public interest and for their own pro- president of the Western Union Tele- introduced a bill restoring to the Inter- tection, newspaper publishers should ex- graph Co." state Commerce Commission its authority ercise reasonable conservation in its use. At a recent conference' held In Wash- to overrule regulations and rates ordered ington between the War Service Commit- by the Director General of Railroads. date of expiration of subscription unlesg tee of the Newspaper Publishers and the subscription is renewed and paid for. Senator Poindexter, Republican, of Wash- Pulp and Paper Division of the War In- ington introduced a bill designed to grant 3. Discontinue the use of all samples dustries Board, it was the concensus of or free promotion copies. an extra month's pay to every officer and opinion that *the regulations governing ,enlisted man in the forces of the United 4. Discontinue giving copies to any- the use of paper promulgated by the War body except to advertisers for checking States who is honorably discharged sub- Industries Board should be continued, sequent to the date of the signing of the purposes and for actual service rendered. and it is therefore recommended by the 6. Discontinue selling advertising with armistice. War Industries Board that the news- Charles R. Page, of California, was a guarantee of circulation requiring re- papers should continue for a time a rea- bate if circulation falls below guaran- nominated to succeed himself as a mem- sonable limitation upon the amount of ber of the United States Shipping Board. teed amount. space to be given to reading matter, and 7. Discontinue the arbitrary forcing of The judiciary subcommittee continued we join with the War Service Commit- its investigation of the activities of brew- copies on news(tealers (i. e., compelling tee of Newspaper Publishers in strongly them to buy more copies than they can ers. Alexander Konta, of New York, told urging the continuance permanently of of his connection with the proposed pur- legitimately sell in order to holdcertain the following practices: territory). - chase of newspapers for German propa- 1. Discontinue the acceptance of the ganda work. Louis N. Hammerling, 8. Discontinue the buying back of pa- return of unsold copies. pers at either wholesale or retail selling president of the Foreign Language News- 2. Discontinue sending papers after paper Association, continued -his testi- price from dealers or agents, in order to nmony begun on Tuesday. secure preferential representation. the payment of salaries Daniels were 9. Discontinue Secretaries McAdoo and investigation by a House committee of or commission to agents, dealers, or news- before the Finance Committee yesterday nine members into the truth or falsity in boys for the purpose of securing the to tell of the needs of the Government of charges made by various patriotic equivalent of return privileges. connection with the pending war-revenue leagues attacking the loyalty of Members 10. to Discontinue all cash discounts or bill. Secretary Baker was requested of Congress. The resolution mentioned bonuses to wholesalers or retailers, ex- attend to-day to describe the activities of specifically the National Security League, signing cept a bona fide cash discount for prompt the War Department since the of New York, and asked for an investi- payment. of the armistice, and to inform the com- gation into its purposes and into the al- 11. Discontinue all free exchanges. Inittee concerning expenditures that have leged use of large funds, which it was been curtailed. 12. No publisher shall sell his paper at stated the league has at its disposal. retail less than his published prices. The elections committee reported that HOUSE. 13. No publisher shall use premiums, James Wickersham, Republican, had contests, or similar means to stimulhte The time of the House was occupied in been elected delegate in Congress from his circulation. the further discussion but without ac- Alaska in 1916 by a plurality of 47 votes tion on the bill appropriating $1,500,000 T. E. DoNNaLLY, over Charles A. Sulzer, Democrat, and Director, for the construction of a sanitarium for recommended the seating of the Republi- Pulp and Paper Division, returning soldiers and sailors suffering can. After court litigation the election By G. J. PALIER, from tuberculosis. certificate was given to Sulzer in 1917, Chief, Newspaper Section. A resolution was introduced by Repre- and he has since then occupied the seat Approved: sentative Frear, of Wisconsin, for an in the House. B. M. BABUca, Chairman, 710-18- 2 6 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918.

making a total of $16,974,889,209.61 re- A Sunnary of the Annual Report ceived, while the disbursements on ac- count of principal of matured loans and fractional currency were $20,650.33; for Of the United States Treasurer national-bank notes canceled and retired, $21,611,225; for 1-year Treasury notes, For the Fiscal YearjEnded June 30 $27,362,000; for certificates of indebted- ness retired, $7,578,271,732; for United The ordinary receipts and disburse- table, contained In the report of Treas- States bonds purchased and retired, $76,- Inents of the United States Treasury, by urer John Burke for the fiscal year ended 641,500; and for war savings stamps warrants, classified folr the past two Jtise 30, 1918: purchased and retired, $2,971,967.80. years, are compared in the following making a total disbursement for the debt of $7,706,879,075.13. The net result was *Ordinaryreceipts and disbursementsfor the fiscal years 1917 and 1918. an excess of receipts of $9,268,010,134.48. United States Paper Currency. Account. 1917 1918 Increase. Decrease. During the fiscal year 1918 the paper currency issued under the direct author- PECEIPTS. ity of the Government amounted to $751,- Customs...... $225,962,893.38 $182,758,988.71 ...... 43,203,404.67 544,000, a decrease of $1,P18,282,000 as Internal revenue: compared with that of 1.917, while the re- Ordinary...... 354 ,87,425.89 857,043,590.53 $02, 6,164.64...... Income and excessprofits taxes...... 454978,781.84 2,83 ,999,894.28 2,384,021,112.44...... demaptions amounted to $1,145,163,000, a Lands...... 1,892,893.23 1,969,455.31 7,562.08...... decrease of $566,610,000 for like period. Miscellaneous...... 70,791,059.41 280,903,071.46 210,112,012.05...... The net excess of redemptions over issues Receipts of the District of Columbia...... 10,170,424.43 10,960,828.17 790,40374...... was $960,229,000. Total...... 1,118,182,978.18 4,172,635,828.46 3,097,656,254.95 43,203,404.67 Deduct moneys covered by warrant in the The Public Debt,'1917 and 1918. year subsequent to the deposit thereof.... 272,881.18 264,029.43 8,851.75 ...... At the close of the fiscal year 1918 the Total...... 1,117,910,097.00 4,172,371,799.03 3,097,665,106.70 41,203,404.67 principal of the interest-bearing debt wvas Add moneys received in fiscal year but not $11,985,882,436.42, covered by warrant...... 264,029.43 1,638,786.71 1,374,757.28 ...... an increase of $9,273,- 332,959.81 as compared with that of 12 Net available...... 1,112,174,f26.43 4,174,010,585.74 3,055,836,459.31...... months earlier. DISBTTESEENTS. The debt bearing no interest amoilted to $410,725,308.58, a decrease Legislative...... 15,174,101.43 16,042,052.69 867,0526...... of $5,322,- Executive, proper...... 1,387,797.91 9,822,595.51 8,484,797.60...... '825.33. State Dorartment...... 6,130,081.82 10,709,278.58 4,079,196.76...... The interest on registered bonds of the Treasury Del artment, proper...... 67 237,532.15 163,677,075.70 96,439,543.55...... Public buildings...... 17,664,374.54 18,170,930.16 506,553.02...... United States is paid by checks prepared War Department, proper...... 2,698,441.16 18 231,466.75 13,535,025.59 and mnailed from the office of the Sere- Miscellaneous, civil...... 8,370,989.01 9,170,109.86 799,120.85...... tary of the Treasury. There were 686,827 Nav Department, civil...... 981,649.66 1,834,613.77 852,964.11...... Interior Del artment, civil ...... 29,249,699.03 35,271,820.52 6,022,121.49...... checks drawn during the fiscal year 1918, Post Office De artment, proper...... 1,920,717.41 1,934 320.44 13,603.03...... amounting to $40,100,274.04. Postal deficiencies...... 2,221,094.54 2,221,094 54...... Department of Agriculture...... 29,587,148.95 46,719,461.46 17,172,312.51 .... in the Treasury. Department of Commerce...... 1,700,529.04 13,305,156.49 1,600627.45 Department of Labor...... 3,847,305.10 5,916,881.45 2,089,576.35.... The gold in the Treasury at the close of Department of Justice...... 101576,309.48 13,232,380.79 2,656,071.31...... Pedlal control of transportation systems...... 150,000,000.00 150, 00,00.00...... the fiscal year 1917 amounted to $2,325,- War Finanec Corporation...... 55,000,000,00 55,000,000.00...... 472,035.87. By July 27, 1917, the hold- United States Shipping Board...... 14,98,468.98 862,026,889.34 847,068,420.36...... ings had increased to $2,389,787,896.69, Other independent oflices and commissions 7,731, 898. 3 68, 807, 012.35 61,073,154. 12...... District of Columbia...... 13,803,193.93 14,406,410.75 603,216.82...... after which there was a gradual decrease in the amount until the minimum holding Total civil and miscellaneous...... 243,020,237.83 1,516, 537,59115 1,273,517,353.32...... for the year was recorded at $2,301,637,- Military Establishement proper...... 401,418,331.04 5,641,584,931.93 5,244,166,600.39...... Rivers and harbors...... 3,487,559.82 2,593,511.0...... 1 93,977.93 672.11 on September 8, 1917. The total Naval Establishment proper...... 257,166,437.44 1,368,642,793.84 1,111,476,356.40...... gold in the Treasury at the close of the Indian Service...... 30,598,093.55 30,888,400.03 290,3064...... fiscal year 1918 was $2,479,954,967.09. Pensions ...... 160,318,405.66 *181, 137, 754.12 20,819,348.46...... Interest on the public-debt...... 24,742,129.42 197,526,608.36 172,784,478.94...... The imports of gold during the fiscal year were $124,413,483, the exports $190,852,- 1,147,751,195.26 8,969,911,661.32 7,828,054,443.99 893,977.93 224, and the excess of exports $66,438,741. Deduct repayments received in fiscal year but not covered by warrant...... 132,060.91 3,511,456.20 ...... 3,379,395.29 Bonds as Security for National Banks. 1,147,619,134.35 8,966,400,205.12 7,823,054)43.99 4,273,371.22 Add repayments covered by warrant in ** At the close of the fiscal year 1918 the year subsequent to the deposit thereof.. 279,836.81 132,060.91 ...... 147,795.90 Treasurer of the United States held in trust United States bonds to the amount Total ordinary disbursements...... 1, 147,898,991.16 8,966,532,266.03 7,818,633,274.87 ...... of $690,384,150 as security for the circu- Deficit ...... 29,724,864.73 4,792,521,680.29...... lating notes of national banks, an in- crease of $19,031,000 as compared with that of the preceding year. The securi- The Panama Canal. Transactions in the Public Debt. ties pledged for the safekeeping of public deposits in the depositary banks amounted The receipts from the Panama Canal The transactions in the public debt to $50,344,700. during the fiscal year 1918 were $6,414,- during the fiscal year 1918 were as fol- At the close of the fiscal year 1917 the 570.25, while the disbursements amounted lows: Receipts for postal savings bonds depositary banks held public nmoneys as to $20,787,624.92. The net excess of dis- (act of June 23, 1910), $1,020,940; for follows: Federal reserve banks, $299,- bursements was $14,373,054.67, which retirement of national-bank notes (act of 871,632.42; national banks, $39,395,- -was paid out of the general fund of the July 14, 1890), $10,279,630; for 1-year Treasury. 630.24; and special depositaries on loan Treashry notes (act of December 23, account, $783,922,739.51; making a total The Postmaster General has exclusive 1913), $19,150,000; for certificates of in- of control of the receipts and disbursements debtedness (acts of September 24, 1917, $1.123,190,042A7. of the Post Office Department. During and April 4, 1918), $9,017,648,500; for The Reserve Fund. the fiscal year 1918 the postal receipts de- first Liberty loan (act of April 24, 1917), posited in the Treasury and credited to $523,112,200.01; for second Liberty loan The transactions in the reserve fund the Post Office Department were $209,- (act of September 24, 1917), $3,807,- represent more truly exchanges to secure 119,730.79; other receipts to the amount 863,516; for third Liberty loan (act of an accommodation of denominations than of $241,177,140.56 were received and dis- April 4, 1918), $3,243.045,138.47; and for presentations to obtain gold. The re- bursed directly by postmasters without war savings and thrift stamps (act of demptions from the reserve fund during being deposited in the Treasury. September 24, 1917), $352,769,265.13, (Continued on page 7.) THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 7,

corporation organized and existing un- ALIEN PROPERTY SALE ORDER der and by virtue of the laws of the State WORLD FOOD SUPPLY SUMMARY of New York, held by him as Alien Prop- ISSUED BY MR. POLK, ACTING erty Custodian and certain bids having BY U.S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION been made for said stock, the Alien Prop- UNDER EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY erty Custodian be and he is hereby au- In support of its policy to keep farmers thorized to reject all bids made at such of the United States fully informed of Order by Frank L. Polk, under author- sale, and to resell said property at pri- world food conditions and probable needs ity of Executive order of December 3, vate sale to an American citizen without for certain comiflodities, the United States 1918: public or other advertisement at not less Food Administration has completed a AN ORDER COINCERNING THE SALE OF THE than the highest sum bid therefor at such summary of unusual importance to pro- CAPITAL STOCK OF THE IliTERNATIONAL sale, to wit, the sum of $576,500. ducers. INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK PURSUANT My reasons for the foregoing determi- The world balance sheet of food prod- TO THE " TRADING - WITH - THE - ENEMY nation and order are: ucts shows a' shortage of 3,000,000,000 ACT," AND AMENDMENTs THEREOF. (a) That upon investigation by the pounds of fats and 3,000,00Q tons of high By virture of the authority vested in Alien Property Custodian it has devel- protein feeds. Among fats are included the President by "An act to define, regu- oped that the highest bid made at said pork products, dairy products, and vege- late, and punish trading with the enemy, sale was for and account of persons table oils. whose names were not disclosed as pro- and for other purposes," approved Oc- Commodities in Good Supply. tober 6, 1917, known as the " trading-with- vided by the law, and said bid is there- the-enemy act," and the amendment to fore not in accordance with law and Commodities of which there are suffi- such act embodied in "An act making ap- should not be accepted. ciqnt supplies, if used with economy, are propriations to supply urgent deficiencies (b) That the said stock is sought to be wheat, rye, beans, peas, rice, and feeds in appropriations for the fiscal year ended acquired by said highest bidder and other other than those high in protein. Sul- June 30, 1917, and prior fiscal years on persons for the purpose of liquidating the cient beef is in sight to load all refrig- account of war expenses, and for other business of said International Insurance erating ships' capacity. purposes," approved March 28, 1918, and Company of New York, and it is the ex- There is enough sugar for our normal the amendment to such act embodied in pressed opinion of State officials having consumption if other nations retain their "An act making appropriations to supply supervision over insurance companies, in present short rations. If they increase deficiencies in appropriations for the which I concur, that it will be to the best their rations, there will be a shortage. fiscal year ended June 30, 1919, and prior interests of the people of the United Coffee is the only common food commodity fiscal years on account of war expenses, States to continue the said insurance com- of which there is a world surplus. With and for other purposes," approved No- pany as a going concern under American the possible exception of high protein vember 4, 1918, to make certain orders ownership rather than to allow its liqui- feeds, the United States hfs sufficient such as that herein contained, which au- dation and dissolution at the present time. food and feed for its own people, but to thority has been delegated to me by. the (c) Another public sale would entail fulfill its pledge of 20,000,000 -ons to Executive Order No. 3016 and signed by useless delay and expense. Europe by July 1, 1919, therq must be the President under the 3d day of De- Done in the District of Columbia this continued conservation and avoidance of cember, 1918, I hereby, in the public in- fourth day of December in the year of waste. terest, make the following determination oiur Lord one thousand nine hundred and World Shortage of Fats. and order: eighteen and of the independence of the The Alien Property Custodian having United States of America the one hundred The world shortage of fats is explained pffered at public sale in the city of New and forty-third. by Mr. Hoover as " due primarily to the York, State of New York, at 10 o'clock FRANK L. POLK. fact that Europe has been steadily under- a. m. on the 21st day of November, 1918, feeding its dairy herd, has made steady the following property, to wit, those 2,000 Easy to buy, convenient to handle, no inroads into its heM of hogs during the shares of the capital stock of the Interna- red tape--Get a WAR-SAVINGS STAMP war, and to the facts that there has been tional Insurance Company of New York, a to-day. a great degeneration in the production of vegetable oils in certain regions owing to the inability to secure shipping." According to Food Administration cal- (Continued from page 6.) the close of the fiscal year 1918 amounted culations, even with all our supplies and the fiscal year 1918 were, in United States to $5,451,694,011.34, and from the revised best efforts, the world will be far deficient notes, $8,285.090. figures of the several funds it was set in its normal amounts of fats for two or The Treasury holdings of money at apart as follows: I three years at least. The future of the RESERVE FUND. American producer who is equipped for Gold coin and bulijon - - _ ------__ ------$152, 979, 025. 63 general farming seems to lie in liberal crops of meat products and home-grown TRUST FUNDS. feeds with which to grow live stock eco- [Held for redemption of the notes and certificates for which they are respectively pledged.] nomically. Gold coin and bullion- $1, 026, 631, 609 Gold certificates outstanding $1, 784, 480, 669 Silver dollars------t79, 211 468 Less amount in the Treasury 757, 849, 000 Sill.er dollars of 1890------1, 851 114 MAIL FOR THE ORIENT. - Net------1, 026, 631, 669 Silver certificates outstand- ing------409,215, 000 Less amount in the Treasury 30, 003, 532 OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL, Net ------379, 211, 468 Washington, November 20, 1918. Treasury notes (1890Y out- According to a report received a large standing------1, 858, 000 percentage of the mail which reaches Less amount in the Treasury 6, 886 Seattle under cover of " China " labels is Net------1, 831, 114 addressed to Hongkong, French Indo- The Feder- Total ------China Straits Settlements, 1407, 694, 251 Tdtal ------1, 407, 694, 251 ated Malay States, and British India. GOLD SETT|LEMENT FUND, FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Making up these mails in the manner de- Gold coin and bullion ------$1,205,082.010 scribed causes unnecessary delay, and at once. The available cash balance in the gen- 427,424, an increase of $615,851,792 as therefore should be discontinued eral fund subject to warrant at the close compared with that of 12 months earlier. Superintendents of the Railway Mail Service are requested to give the matter of the fiscal year 1918 was $623,774,518.85, Tlere was an increase in the gold and a decrease of $342,472,604.63, as com- prompt attention and take nece^'y ac- pared with that of 12 months earlier. silver coins of $106,814,256; in notes of tion to prevent the mails referred to be- included in packages and sacks under certificates and ing Money in Circulation. $1,180,913,884, while the "China " labels. The money in circulation at the close of Treasury notes of 1890 decreased $671,- OTTo PasGER, the fiscal year 1918 amounted to $5,379,- 876,348. Second Asst. Postmaster General. 8 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. EASING UP OF RAIL EMBARGOES PLAN OF U.S. ADMINISTRATION A Statement Concerning the Elimination Marked Improvement in Traffic of The Official U. S. Bulletin Free List Conditions Over Those Ex- isting in the Winter of tion. There also may be found every U. S. BuLrm- 1917-18. W HENTIN was THE established OFFICIAL under order order, pronouncement, and regulation of the President of the United issued by the Food, Fuel, and Rail- Director General McAdoo authorizes States, and thus became the official road Administrations, the War Indus- the following: chronicler for the Government, it was tries Board, War Trade Board, and The difficult experiences of railroads in a of the recent years with serious traffic conges- decided that during the war period all other independent agencies tions which clogged transportation, re- limited number of public institutions Government. All contracts awarded, sulted in the Railroad Administration and persons occupying official and texts of important laws, proceedings early in the year making comprehensive semiofficial positions might be placed, of the United States Supreme Court, plans to prevent the movement- of freight for the time being, upon a compli- daily rdsum6 of important proceed- in the areas where congestion was threatened. This policy was then ex- mentary mailing list. The funda- ings of Congress, Treasury state- tended with respect to numerous sorts of mental object in establishing this gov- ments, etc., were printed from day to traffic destined to difficult areas to pre- ernmental newspaper was first, the day. Thus it may be seen that the vent the loading of shipments except dissemination of official information Government has made public in a upon the issuing of permits which would only be granted upon showing that the concerning activities of every depart- formally official manner all of its shipments could be unloaded at destina- ment of the Government; and sec- acts, that the people- of the world tion. ondly, to put in print for all time a might know what was being done, Great Improvement Shown. faithful record of the part played by the objects sought, and the ideals ac- The consistent carrying out of these the Government of the United States tuating the Government in its deal- policies has resulted in an exceptional in the World War. ings with the world powers. This degree of freedom from congestion during much for the the period of heavy business this fall and The purposes for which THE Or- past. there are now outstanding no general em- FIClAL U. S. BuLLETIN originally was Old regulations, orders, and de- bargoes against the free movement of established have been accomplished. cisions now must give way to new; traffic. In this respect transportation In no other publication in existence countless regulatory announcements for conditions are much better than must be made, orders must several years past at this season of the can there be found this material of- be modi- year. ficially compiled day by day con- fled or rescinded, new world policies In view of the greatly improved con- cerning the activities of every de. molded, treaties ratified; in fact, ditions it is the policy of the Railroad Ad- partment, agency, and board. Every the public must be kept equally embargoes in the ministration to employ as well informed now as during most sparing manner possible and with casualty among our forces abroad the the greatest possible consideration of the and in the camps and canton- war period. The changes must of ne- public, and it is hoped that the necessity ments in the United States, the name cessity affect the welfare of every for such steps will be comparatively of every man taken prisoner, cited for man, woman, and child in the United small. At the same time, however, if States. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN difficult conditions so unexpectedly arise bravery, or wounded on the field of the only way to deal effectively with battle, every communique issued by will print all this matter in its official them will be through the prompt use of Gen. Pershing, every State paper, form. And under the new order of measures which will prevent railroads proclamation, Executive order, and things the complimentary list must being clogged through having thrown be abolished except as announced at upon them shipments which can not be all utterances by the President since promptly moved, and which would only the-entry of this Government into the the top of column 1, page 4. serve to impair the current transportation war, may be found in this publiea- EDITOR OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN. capacity. Outlook for the Winter. com- Due to improved transportation condi- of permits in connection with such Sender's Name on Mail tions, it is not expected that embargoes modities the nature of which made it will be necessary during the coming win- necessary that transportation should be For Troops in Europe ter to anything like the extent to which arranged. This list, for instance, has they were used a year ago. With the ex- recognized in the first instance the neces- sity of moving live stock and perishables; OFrICE OF THE THIRD AssT. P. M. GEN., perience gained during the past year, and Washington, November 27, 1918. the system which has been worked out following in turn have been fuel in its during that time, the Railroad Adminis- varying forms, food and feed for human Attention is invited to paragraph 3, ar- tration is in a position to direct the op- and animal consumption, Government ticle 55, page 13, August, 1918, Supplement eration of the roads in such manner as to freight, etc. Experience has rroven that to the Postal Guide, from which it will be recult in the handling of a maximum this list should be maintained substan- seen that all mail for members of the amount of tonnage w%ith the least practi- tially as at present, as it is satisfactorily American Expeditionary Forces in Eu- cal interference. protecting the public interest. rope should bear the name and address of There is now outstanding a list of the sender. The War Department advises standard exemptions to embargoes which that this particularly necessary with re- was carefully worked out and issued in The Purchase Information spect to mail hereafter sent to members of February, 1918, with accompanying in- Office, Room 2426, Munitions those forces iin order that the mail which structions that commodities listed should Building, Nineteenth and B arrives in France for units and individu- be exempted in the order shown where als who have been returned to stations in the use of embargo in varying degrees Streets, Washington, gives in- America and whose forwarding addresses might be necessary. formation to persons desiring are no longer available abroad may be re- to sell material or supplies to turned to the senders. Postmasters Unnecessary Delay Avoided. should. therefore, exercise care to see The effect of this has been that much the War Department and ad- that mail for such Forces bears the re- unnecessary work and delay in making vises bidders concerning bids turn address of the sender. shipments has been avoided by the elimi- and awards. A M. DOCKERY, nation of applications for and issuance Third Asst. P. -I. Gen. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918.

LIST OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONG THE UNITED STATES FORCES OVERSEAS

SECTION 1, DECEMBER 5, 1918, MCCORMICK, John K. Mrs. E. A. McCor- CLAYTON, Virgil A. Mrs. Willie Lay, mick, 237 East Forty-eighth Street, New R. F. . 1, Vildo, Tenn. are reported York, N. Y. CONKLIN, Arthur Oloysius. Mrs. Agnis E. The following casualties McDONALD, Austin Jerome, Jr. Austin J. Conklin. 260 West One hundred and twenty- by the commanding general of the Ameri- McDonald, 150 West Ninety-first Street, second Street, New York, N. Y. can Expeditionary Forces: New York, N. Y. CUNNANE, Joseph A. Mrs. Anna Cunnane, MCGEE, Matthew B. Mrs. Margaret Richards, 201 Fourteenth Street, Hoboken, N. J. -Killed in action ------263 2643 Greenmount Street, Baltimore Md. DALY, Edwin B. Mrs. Catherine Remehr, Died of wounds ------237 MICHAELS, James T. William H. Michaels, 337 Tatawa Street, Paterson, N. J. Died of accident and other R. F. D. 1, Birchwood, Tenn. DELKE, Allen 0. Lloyd H. Schlossen, 116 RIECK, Victor Immanuel. Herman J. Rieck, Main Street, Slatington, Pa. causes ------is Utica, Mich. DEMPSEY, Benjamin. Mrs. Pauline Demp. Died of airplane accident----- 12 ARRINGTON, George. Rob Arrington, R. F. sey, 309 BIrt Avenue, Trenton, N. J. Died of disease ------353 D. 4. Nacogdoches, Tex. DOVER, Lionel C. John E. Dover, Cedar AXELSON, Otto Edward. Mrs. Kristine City, Utah. Wounded severely ------234 Axelson, Jamestown, Kans. ECKERSON, John T. Mrs. Sophia Eckerson, Wounded (d e g r e e undeter- BROWN, Ilenry K. Mrs. Frankie Fulmor, 6351 Fulton Street, Elizabeth, N. J. mined) ------288 Sualda, S. C. GERACI, Ignatz. Mrs. Vincent Geraci, 3716 BUTLER, Elmer. Mrs. K. E. Butler, Buffalo, Fifteenth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wounded slightly ------305 S. C. HAMILTON, William W. Mrs. Anna May GUY, William J. Lem L. Guy, Rebecca, Ga. Hamilton, 5755 Union Avenue, Chicago, Total ------1, 707 HICKERSON, Ledlie Francis. Noah Hicker- Ill. son, general delivery, Wellsville, Mo. HUDSON, Elza 0. Mrs. Nettle H. Hudson, KREPS, Herbert L. Charles Kreps, 6364 Midway, W. Va. Killed in Action. Kingsessing Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. LA PAGE, Fred. Mrs. Nellie La Fluer, 1217 MOORE, Leonard N. Mrs. Mary E. Moore, South Niagara Street, Saginaw, Mich. MAJOR. 918 Birch Avenue, Durham, N. C. LAPINE, Wilmer M. Mrs. Anna Lapine, 16 EM1ERY, German H. H. Mrs. Lucy I. Emery, POTEET, Frank D. John R. Poteet, Venus, Raymond Street, Malone, N. Y. 48 West Biddle Street, Baltimore, Md. Tex. McGINNIS, Charles D. Mrs. Clara McGin. DEUTCH, John. Stanley Millage, Indiana nis, 616 Lodi Street, Elyria, Ohio. CAPTAINS. Harbor, Ind. McGRATH, Eugene M. John McGraff, Ar- PECK, Myron Hall. Mrs. If. R. Peck, 12 MOREHOUSE, Harold A. Harry S. More. mour, S. Dak. Perry Street, Petersburg, Va. house, Halle Bros. Co., Cleveland, Ohio. MAGES, Louis P. John Valasis, Lake Ave. BRADT, G. Mrs. Emma Bradt, 3 Pearl SIMONS, Giles A. Mrs. May Simons, 214, nue Elyria, Ohio. Street, Johnstown, N. Y. West Harrison, Seattle, Wash. MARSH, Dave. Mrs. Martha Clifford, 4300 MAcPHERSON, Harry H. Mrs. Georglana SMITH, Vernon 0. Mrs. Nina Smith, 1033 Forty-third Street, Wylam, Ala. MacPherson 236 Chattanooga Street, San East Main Street, Lansing, Mich. MARSTON, William D. Mrs. Clara Marston, Francisco, dal. SNYDER, Oscar E. Mrs. Cora Snyder, box R. F. D. 5, Odessa, Mo. 7, Fishers Ferry, Pa. MATHERS, William F. William R. Mathers, LIEUTENANTS. SPRONG, Cecil Herman. Mrs. Charlotte Bostwick, Nebr. HURLBURT, Ralph J. Mrs, Catherine W. Sprong, 237 North Cunningham Street, MEYERS, Vernard J. Mrs. Alice K. Meyers, liurlburt, 47 Lucretia Place, Portland, Oreg. Butler, Pa. R. F. D. 1, box 164, Opportunity, Wash. ANDERSON, Morgan M. G. L. Anderson, 697 TUTTLE, Edward. Mrs. Mattle Cook, 136 WHALEN, Ray T. Mrs. Margaret Whalen, Stowell Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Street, Dayton, Ohio. 1804 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. QUINN, John H. Mrs. Mary A. Quinn, 5539 WARNER, Lawrence. Mrs. Stella Warner, MIRICKI, Stephen. Mrs. Mary Miricki, Pulaski Avenue, Philadelphia Pa. 786 East Main Street, Plymouth, Pa. 4633 Milnor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WHEELER, Karl H. Mrs. A. C. Wheeler, WETMILLER, Lewis U. Mrs. Katherine MITCHELL, Frank B. Route 1, Kittrell, 672 Tenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shockey, R. F. D. 1, Sand Patch, Pa. N. C. WILLIAMS, Harry Arzeno. Milton Williams, AYRE, John, Jr. Mrs. Amelia E. Ayre, 2071 MOORE, Jesse E. Mrs. Francis Wetzelmosh, Cooks Mill, Mich. East Clearfield Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1810 Grape Street, Massillon, Ohio. SERGEANTS. HERFURTH, August H. Mrs. Maude L. Ier- MOZENCKI, Mike. Anton Mozencki, 824 furth, 471 1 Street NW., Washington, D. C. Savinsky Street, Cleveland, Ohio. HALL, Joseph M. William Hall, 815 North KUNZ, George C. Mrs. Catherine Kunz, 112 O'CONNOR, Jim. Con O'Connor, Lake View, Eighth Street, Springfield, Ill. Harrison Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Oreg. SULLIVAN, Francis Dennis. Mrs. Mary Sul- PACK, Rosco lvan, New Paltz, N. Y. - MERRIAM, Frank. Mrs. Charlotte Vander- C. John R. Pack, Cedar Bluff, slice, 3586 Richmond Street, Philadelphia, Va. VAUGHN, Earl H. Mrs. Lucy Vaughn, 238 Pa. PEARCE, Archie B. Mrs. June Pearce, East Pine Street, Greenfield, Ohio. IBUGLER. R. F. D. 2, Youngsville, N. C. HARRISON, William. James Harrison, 1629 PITTMAN, Clyde A. Mrs. Theresa Cole, Garfield Avenue, Canton, Ohio. HOLSCHNEIDER, Gus. Mrs. Mary Hol- 1223 West Thomas Street, South Bend, KIRBY, James 0. John Kirby, Greenville, schneider, 542 East Eighty-ninth Street, Ind. S. C. New York, N. Y. ALLEN. John W. William C. Brown, Third LINIGER, William. Mrs. Elsie Liniger, 153 VALOIS, Henry E. Mrs. E11inor Va1ols, Proc- And Shipp Street, Louisville, Ky. Western Avenue, Muskegon, Mich. tor Avenue, Ogdensburg, N. Y. ALMARODE, Oscar T. Mrs. Laura E. Alma- McNAIR, Jake. Ben MeNair, Concan, Tex. 3ECTIANIO. rode, R. F. D. 11 Greenville, Va. MOORE, Ralph Harrison. Jesse E. Moore, BROEMMER, August R. Milton Ind. BROGIIAMER, Raymond J. Michael Brog- Henry H. Taliaferio, hamer, 704 Section Street, Hannibal, Mo. NEWELL, Alexander. Joseph Newell, 11949 route 4, becorah, Iowa. CAMLIN, William P. William R. Camilin, Lafayette Avenue, Chicago, III. WAGONERS. R. F. D. 1, Trio, S. C. FULLERTON, Gordpn 0. James W. Camp- CRAMPTON, William L. Mrs. Frances 1. bell, 609 East Lawn Avenue, Findley, Ohio. STUMPF, John F. Mrs. J. C. Winter, 2697 Crampton, Sharpsburg, Md. IIEISSER, Charles. Mrs. Kate Holzwmarth, East Nineteenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. DEVESON, George Edward. Miss Adie Dave- 207 Grove Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WURZBACH, Oscar Ervin. Louis F. Wurz- Son, 415 West One hundred and twentieth LUCAS, Mike. Mrs. Julia M. Lucas, 2199 bach, Rio Medina, Tex. Street. Now York. N. Y. West Sixth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. ' STRICKLAND, Bert. Mrs. Hattie Strickland, ECKERNLEY, Frank M. Mrs. Mark L. Eck- SELSAM, George. Arthur J. Selsam, 682 333 Taylor Avenue, Seattle, Wash. ersley, Cove, Oreg. Seborn Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio. COOK. FLEMINGS, Frank. John Shields, Memphis, , Walter A. Frank Adams, R. F. D. O'CONNOR, Clement. Mrs. Rose O'Connor, Tenn. 1. Averillpark, N. Y. 207 South Washington Street, Aberdeen, GIROUARD, Richard J. Mrs. Mary Girouard, BRADY, Fred W. Miss Ada Adelade Brady, Wash. 59 Bullard Street, New Bedford, Mass. 788 North Market Street, Dayton, Tenn. PRIVATDS. HAGERMAN, William II. Fred Hagerman, DOERR, Adam C. Mrs. Bertha Doerr, 1228 R. F. D. 1, Sterling, Ill. Kneeland Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. AARON, John D. Mrs. Lillian Aaron, 602 HANN, Grover L. Robert C. Hann, R. F. D. 1, FOSTER, Alfred John. Joseph Foster, R. F. Washington Street, Slatington, Pa. box 5, Titus. Ala. D. 1, box 86, Orland, Cal. ABELER, Albert B. Mrs. Rebecca Powell, HANNIGAN, Thomas. Jim Hannigan, 184 GERNERT, Edward R. Mrs. George 0. 1224 East Ninety-second Street, Brooklyn, East One hundred and second Street, New Dailey, 513 Jeanette Street, Wilkinsburg, N. Y. York, N. Y. Pa. BERGEN, George. Mrs. Belle Malone, 612 IIARSIIBURBER, John A. W. Iarshburber, MCKINLEY, Stephen. Mrs, Stelna McKinley, Delaware Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. Frankport, lad. Hicksville, Ohio. BRAHLER, Andrew J. Mrs. Lena Maun, HEINE, Jerome. Oscar Heine, 44 Walnut 1227 Putnam Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio. Street, Brooklyn Hills, N. Y. COR.FORALS. BRIDGE, Ray. Harley E. Bridge. R. F. D. ITENDRICKSON, Charles C. Mrs. Rachael ATKINSON, Wilmer. Mrs. Helen Atkinson, 4, Hollis, Okla. Hendrickson, 9802 One hundred and tenth Empire, Mich. BRYANT, Homer E. John H. Bryant, Salem, street. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. BRADY, Arthur D. William T. S. Brady, S. C. IIIRSCIIFELD, Morris. Mrs. Sarah IHirsch- French Creck, W. Va. BUGLER. Charles C. Irwin Bugler, R. F. D. fold, 161 Franklin Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BURGESS, William J. Clarence N. Spratt, 2, box 70, Two Rivers. Wis. HOEING, Louis H. Mrs. Theckla Hoeing, Manning, S. C. BYERS, Hobson D. Mrs. Bettie A. Byers, Washington, Mo. BURNS, William E. Mrs. Lula Burns, R. F. R. F. D. 3, box 121. Villa Heights, Roanoke, KASLENSKI, Frank. Miss Martha Kas- D. 2. Tonganoxie, Kans. Va. lenski, 36 Lowe Avenue, Chicago, Ill. COFFEY, Edward II. Mrs. John II. Coffey, CASON, William L. Albert G. Cason, Atlanta, KENNEDY, Joseph A. Mrs. Sarah E. Ken- Avenue, New Windsor, N. Y, Ark. nedy, 310 Taylor Terrace, Chester, Pa. 71'-18-3 10 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING KIERSKI, Walter. Steve Kierski, 317 East LAMBERSKY,' William A. Fred Lambersty, PRAY, James J. James F. Pray, 104 Stevens One hundred and nineteenth Street, Chi- 2858 South Kostner Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. cago, 111. MILLER, Charles D. John Miller, Ellsworth, REAGAN, Daniel F. Mrs. Alice Reagan, 126 KOSOWITZ, George. Wasili Dudzik, General Kans. Woodlad Avenue, Saratoga, N. Y. Russ'an Council, Chicago, Ill. MYERS, Sam E. Mrs. Rebecca Taylor, Piney RIGNEY, John. Mrs. Rhoda Rigney, Scotts- KUNDS, Archie G. David Krunes, Cedar Flats, Tenn. town, Ohio. Creek, Idaho. OAKLEY, Harley. Mrs. Marie Oakley, Hum- ROTOLLO, Toney. James Rotollo, 1075 St. LANE, Odell. Mrs. Dora Lane, R. F. D. 8, boldt, Ill. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sexierville, Tenn. O'BRIEN, Francis. Patrick O'Brien, 603 RUBERG, Arthur. Mrs. Elias Ruberg, 300 LEAVITT, James. Samuel Leavitt, 44 Ridge- Tenth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Sixtieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. wood Street, Dorchester, Mss. PHELAN, Frank A. Mrs. Mary C. Phelan, SCANLON, James. Joseph Scanlon, 612 LEWIS,, Toney L. Robinson Lewis, Sabula, 59 John Street, Providence, R. I. Second Avenue, New York, N. Y. Mo. RUSH. Ralph G. John R. Rush, Eugene, Mo. SMITH, Errol. Richard J. Smith, Weiser, LOOKHOFF, John H. Mrs. Lizzie Lookhoff, SAWYERS, William R. Mrs, Nellie Sawyers, Idaho. Montvl", N. J. Wbite Sulptur Springs, XC. Va. SOMEVAJ, Matenz. Mary Granada, 994 38 McBANE, George F. D. J. McBane, East SCIILARB. Elwood E. Mrs. Mary Schlarb, Mine, Windber, Pa. Palestine, Ohio. 5.16 Oakland Street, Ashland, Pa. STAHL, Howard Alinus. Mrs, Laura M. MARO, Joseph, jr. George E. May, 509 West SEYMOUR, Quincy R. James 0. Seymour, Stahl, Indiana, Pa. Twenty-second Street, New lork, N Y. qr., general delivery, Rantoul, Kans. STEGAR, Bernard A. Mike Stegar, Marlin, MATTHEW, Andrew L. 1irs. Melissa Mat- SHEPHERD, Clyde. Robert King, R. F. D. Tex. thew, Volga, W. Va. 2, Povnette, Wis. STIPANOVIC, Bozo. Mrs. Bozo Stipanovic, MILLER, Conrad E. Ben Miller, R. F. D. 3, SIIORTNACY, Marcus L. Mrs. Mary Short- 2803 Carey Way, South Pittsburgh, Ia. Caluiet, Okla. nacy, R. P. D. 2, Murray Cross, Ala. STOLTE, Herbert S. William Stolte, 10813 MONETTE, Charles. Mrs. Joseph Monette, SIMPSON, Arthur F. Mrs. Sarah Simpson, Fairchild Avenue, Cleveland, Ohie. 130 Shorman Strcet, Spokane,/Wash. R. F. D. 1. Randall, Wis. STOVERN, Leo E. Mrs. Else Stevern, Ros- NELSON, Emil. John Nelson, R. P. D. 2, SLTSSER, William D. Forest Slusser, 20 holt, S. Dak. box 2, Alpena, S. Dak. Walnut Street, Nanticoke. Pa. STRUGNELL, James G. Mrs. E, W. Hatha- OIU31, Adolph. Martin Oum, R. F. D. 1, SMEDLEY, Clarence T. Mrs. Guila Lynn, way, Port Ewen, N. Y. t.hriqtlana, Wis. 1245 Eat Main Street, Springfield, Ohio, THOMPSON, Cliarls. Thomas Thompson, PAITOLA. Armus. Mrs. Josephine Wed- SMITH, Albert H. Mrs. Laura Leigh, Clay- 920 Cortland Street, North Bergen, N. J. haven, 62 Wayne Avenue Paterson, N. J. ton, Idaho. TRONAS Alf M. Mrs, Briggetta Tronas, PETERSEN, Leonard II. Mdrs. Elizabeth Pe- STALTER, Charles. Mrs. Anna Stalter, Park Bliss, Idaho. tersen, 872 East Fifth South, Salt Lake Ridge, N. J. VALENGANO, Vitantonlo. Mrs. Rosina Lu- City. Utah. STITZ, James. L. Stitz, 1363 Archer Street, cento, 38 West Grove Street, Flushing, N. Y. PETTIGREW, Luther A. John J. Pettigrew, Baltimore, Md. GOIVANNI, Valenza. Bartolomeo Giangrosso, Brady, Okla. 406 Hudson Street, Trenton, N. J. STYRIOE, Gullik. Mrs. Andrea Styrmoe, Mont. ROSMIrSSEN, Carl S. Peter Rosmussen, 2315 Beach Avenue, Chicago, Ill. RYAN, Joseph. Mrs. Nina Roe, Billings, 429 West Tenth Street, Long Beach, Cal. SWANSON, Edward.B. Ben Swanson, Sagi- SEERY, John W. Mrs. Alice Montegue, Maple ROTH, Clarence I. Philip Roth, 3631-A now, Minn. Avenue, Philmont, N. Y. Botanicle Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. TI'RNFR, Charlie M. Mrs. Sarah E. Turner, SEHORN, Clifford. Mrs. Lue Sehorn, Spiro, RYAN, John Mrs. Anna Ryan, 1750 Fletcher Mattinburg, Tex. Okla. Street, Chicago, Ill. ZAFFUTO, Salvatore. Mrs. Mary Salvatore SNIDER, Verl E. C. Miss Nellie B. Hess, ADAMS, Luigi. Joe Adams, 97 Washington Lillitiere, 136 East Chestnut Street Akron, Taneytown, Md. Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ohio. WALLENSTEIN, Ferdinand, Jr. Mrs, Ferd- ALBER, Charles. Frank Alber, 55 Cook inand Wallenstein, 1071 St. Nicholas Ave- Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HALPERN, Max. Samuel Halpern, 89 Har- nue, New York, N. Y. ARNOLD, Walter A. Mrs. Josephine Arnold, rison Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBBINS, Robert E. Mrs. Martha Anle 59 Vaiughn Street, Dorranceton, Pa. HANDWERK, Francis II. Mrs. Daisy Hand- Roberts, R. F. D. 1, Sharpsburg, N. C. ARNOT, Jtimes. James Arnot, Argyle, Wis. work, Slatington, Pa. SKROUBUL, Stanley. Matt Skroubul, Shen- ATKINSON, Howard D. Mrs. Margaret At- HANSEN, Morris, Charles Sorenson, Com- andoah, Pa, kinson, 38 Irving Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. frey. Minn. SMITH, Walter S. John 0. Smith, R. F. D. BAIRD, George. Mrs. Emma Baird, Monte- HARPER, John, John Grumley, care of Lake 2, Chappells, S. C. zuma, Ind Carriers' Association, 511 Summit Street, SUDBECK, August. Stephen Sudbeck, R. F. Frank. Joseph Yohowski, Toledo, Ohio BARTOZAVES, HAVENS, George E. Mrs. Margaret B. D. 6, Hartington, Nebr. 708 Bethel Street, Baltimore, Md. SZREDER, Sygmiunt. - Anna Szreder, 250 West F. Mrs. Ophella Bates, Big Havens, 106 Upton Street, East Syracuse, BATES, George N. Y. Twenty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y. Fork, Ark. TROWBRIDGE, Clyde W. Mrs. Bertha Trow- BRUINETT, Felice J. Mrs. Rosa Brunett, HEATON, Harry J. Mrs. Kate Heaton, 24 bridge, R. F. D. 1, Mehoopany, Pa. R. F. D. 1, Fife Lake, Mich. Carmel Street, San Francisco, Cal. URD4HL, Christian. Albert Anderson, Wind- BUSKEY, Alfred R. Sidia Floria, Richard, HEYMAN, Stephen C. Mrs Minnie Heyman, sor, Wis. Vt. Lime Street, Bellevue, Ohio. VOLKERT, Walter F. Miss Lily Volkert, HIRSCH, August H. Mrs. Rose Hirsch, 994 3502 Stacey Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. CLARE, Thomas J. Mrs. Margaret V. Sisson, Second Avenue New York, N. Y. Boulder, Colo. WAJCIULA, Jonas. Joseph Wajciula, box KING, Emmanuel. Mrs. Rebecca King, West 101, Livingston, Ill. DE CAPITO, Salvio S. Mrs. Vera De Capito, Frankfort, Ill. 4110 East Eightieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. WHITE, Ernest R. Mrs. Eliza White, box KOCA, Frank B. Miss Emily Koca, Tobias, 74, Lerna, Ill. DECKERT, Dwight L. Mrs. Agnes Deckert, Nebr. 10703 Lee Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. WHITENER, Marion C. Luther V itener, FITZGERALD, William G. Thomas Fitzger- LANE, Donald C. 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WAGONERS. ADAMS, Willie P. William W. Adams, R. F. HORSTMAN, Henry F. Dick Horstman, R. D. 2, Starr, S. C. F. D. 1, PrImchar, Iowa. HINKLE, Clarence W. Mrs. Mattle A. Hin- BAGBY, Richard H. Mrs. Norma M. Bagby, HUDDLESTON, William M. Mrs. Eunice kle, 526 National Avenue, National City, Atlhe, Va. luddleston, 913 College Street, George- Cal. BARTER. George A. Mrs. Judy Reed, Quit- town, Tex. NEAL, Joseph G. Mrs. Ruth Neal, Haskel, man, Miss. HUDGENS, Robert T. Lee Iludgens, Welch, Okla. BAXTER, William E. Mrs. Margaret Bax- W. Va. O'BRIEN, Daniel T. Mrs. Mary J. O'Brien, ter, 24 Hayward Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HUDGINS, Phil. 47 Pearl Street, Providence, Providence BEYERS, Jesse G. Bertel Beyers, Archer, Mrs. Julia Hudgins Nichols, County, R. I. Holland, Ga. Iowa. IIYMLR, James G. Mrs. Evalyn P. Hymer, WALKER, Kenneth Knapp. Eben Meade BISHOP, Tennessee J. William II. Bishop, Walker, 47 Clark Street, Auburn, N. Y. 614 Sellers Street, Lexington, Ky. - Byron, Clay County, Ky. JAMES, Farrow. Fannie James, tumberland, BOZARTH, Malcolm E. Eli L. Bozarth, Mill- Va. IsHORsESHOER. wood. Ky. 'STAFFORD, . Ed. -Phillipps, R. F. D. BRAXTON, Noah. Creacy Braxton, 104 JOHNSON, Ernest Lee. Louis A. Johnson, 4, Murray, Ky. Florence Street, Birmingham, Ala. 3216 East One hundred and nineteenth COOKS. BRISON, Walter C. Rufus F. Brison, Linden, Street. Cleveland, Ohio. Tenn. KENNEDY, John A. James Kennedy, 6027 KILINSKI, John P. Frank Killinski, 166 BURROUTGH, Columbus. Luddle Burrough, Stonton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Montgomery Street, Jersey City, N. J. R. F. D. 1, box 62, Greensboro, Ala. KOIIN, William H. Frank Kohn, box 8, R. , Roy. Mrs. Caroline Secord, 206 CHESHIRE. Benjamin. Mrs. W. B. Ches- F. D 1, Oxford Furnace, N. J. Church Street, St. Catherine, Ontario, Can- hire, R. F. D. 4, Kingston, N. Y. L'HOMMEDIE'U, Eugene I. Harvey L'Hom. ada. CLOVER, George M. Glenn Clover, Harris, meuie, Great Beck, Long Island, N. Y. CHILDS, Samuel A. Mrs. Rhoda Childs, Minn. LAIRD, Charles 11. Mrs. Rachel Laird, 62 Heilhts, W. Va. CONNOR, John F. John Connor, Hillsboro, Marion Street, Medford, Mass. CROOK, Thomas C. Mrs. Josephine Wilson, Ind. LINE, Francis K. Alvin E. Line, 3132 Jen- West Tulsa, Okla. ninvs Street, Sioux City, Nebr. McBURNIE, Robert James. Mrs. Robert Mc- CUNEO. Aldino Francis. Thomas E. Cunee, LONGUJST, Henry W. Mrs. Harry Longust, Burnie, 23 Columbia Avenue, Woodhaven, 164 Overton Street, Memphis, Tenn, 145,;T St. Louis Avenue, 'ast St. Louis, Ill. FOX, Daniel. James Daniel, Solb Creek, LOWERY, N. Y. Tenn. Sullivan. James Lowery, Scanlon, McMICHAEL, Richard B. David J. Mc- La Michael, R. F. D. 3, North, S. C. DELPH, Charlie W. Mrs, Bessie A. Delph, LUEDTKE, George H. Miss Bertha Luedtke, R F. D. 4. Nicholsville, Va. 629 Fifth . PRIVATES. DENGEL, Ferdinand X. Henry Carl Dengel, Avenue, South, Wausau, Wis. McGRATH, James. Mrs. Elizabeth Guthy, BRAMER, George S. Walter Bramer, Parks- R. F. D. 4, box 33, Piers, Minn, 97 Sumpter Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ville, Ky. DOUGLASS, Roy A. Guy C. Douglass, East MULLENAX, Edward J. Mrs. Robert E. Smithport, Pa. Mullenax, BROWN, Stephen L. Mrs. Julia A. Brown, DOVE Julius. Jack Dove, Galesville, Wis. Dry Run, Pendleton County, Fort Christmas, Fla. DRAPER. Arthur M. Mrs. Alice Draper, W. Va. BUCKLEY, William E. Miss Catharine Buck- 1245 South Fifty-fourth Street, Philadel- NORMAN, Anshelms. Theodore Norman, ley, 17 Trenton Street, Providence, R. . phia, Pa. Norway, Mich. BUIRNETT, David. Mrs. Ida B. Burnett, R. O'DEA, Raymond F. Martin J. O'Dea, 488 F. D. 1, Switzer, S. C. FINE. Earl L. Mrs. Maria Fine, Wallace, Ind. South Clinton Street, Rochester, N. Y. CARTER, Joseph. Moses Carter, rout6 3, box FOWLER, Frank. Mrs Lizzie Fowler, Ind. OLSEN, Raymond C. Mrs. Amalia Olsen, 41, Summerton, S. C. R. F. D. 4, box 230, In'ianapolis. 3720 Minnehaha Avenue, Minneapolis, EADES, Vincent. . Mrs. Tema Eades, 214 FRFN7FL, Clarence B Mrs. Ida E. Frenzel, Minn. Graves Street, Chillicothe, Mo. box 19, Wallaee, Idaho. ENLOE, Luna Wesley. John Mingut Enlee, GALLOWAY, Jules F. Mrs. Hanna M. Gal- OSBORNE, Thomas J. Richard l. Osborne, Sevierville, Tenn. lowav, Isabel, La. Lower Marlboro, Md. PAABERG, Earl E. Mrs. Mary J. Faaborg, GARDNFR. Frank E. Mrs. Mary C. Gard- PERRY, Frank R. Mrs. Eva, M. Perry, S R. F. D. 3, Bruce, Wis. nor. TIaville, Pa. Blackburn Place, Gloucester, Mass. FISHER, Earnest. Mrs. Mandy Fisher, 109 GAIRRONE. Michael. Angelo Garrone, 18 POPE, Ezra T. Ezra S. Pope, Ivanhoe, East Broadway, Shelbyville, Ind. Monroe Street. Newark. N. J. Wythe County, Va. FREEBERG, Harry. Mrs. Anna Freeberg, GIT T.EN. Ernest I. Alexandria M. Gillen, PTASKIEWICZ, Salvester. Mrs. Francis 2500 Argyla Place, Denver, Colo. 1241 D Street SE., Wassington D. C. Ptaskiewiez. 4446 Edgeamont Street, Brides- GENDREAULT, Victorie. Ramon Gendreault, GIRN RD. Earl. Lloyd Girard, R. F. D. 2, burg, Phile delphia, Pa. Madawaska, Me. Canton, Ill. QUESINDERRY, Arthur D. Daniel'F. Que. GIBSON, Goldie. - Mrs. Minnie H. Gibson, GISE, Iarrv M. Calvin C. Gise, Main Street, sinherry, MAvberry, Va. R. F. D. 1, Climax, Ga. Fast Berlin. Pa. REDENBAUGH, Dannie. Daniel V. Raden- HANKISON, Isaac 0. Pernal Hankison, 661 GI ADDFN. Mrs. Annie Gladden, bough, 800 Lake Avenue, Storm Lake, West Hunter Street, Logan, Ohio. R F. ) 3, box 42, Camden, S. C. Iowa. HANSEN, Oscar. Otto Hansen, R. F. D. 2, ALLFN. Birt B. Mrs. Lottle Allen, Kenny- REHRER, William J. B. Mrs. Emma Rehrer, Lake Mills, Wis. , dnle. Tex. 102 Market Street, Middletown, Pa. HOVATTER, James B. Mrs. Mary B. Hojat- ARCHELGER, Jacob H. John Archelger, RICHARDSON, Sherman. Harve Richard- ter, Montesville, W. Va. R. F. D. 3. Elberfeld, Ind. son, Witt, Estill County, Ky. HUNTER, Robbie B. Miss Rosy Gilbert, Bear- BARLOW, Ernest L Sanford Barlow, 22 RUZICKA, James. Mrs. Jennie Ruzicka, don, Okla. Camnon Street, Rockland, Me route 6, Germantown, Wis. JACOBSEN, Carl. Charles Frederick Jacob- BICKETT. Lawrence. David C. Bickett, Old- ST. HILLAIRE. Ernest A. Alfred St. ili- sen, Long Grove, Iowa. ham. S Pak. laire, 9 Bay View Avenue, Danvers, Mass. OIINSON, James. Mrs. Matilda Johnson, BOFTTCHFR, Ricbard F. John HI. Boettcher, SARVIS, Herbert J. Mrs. Sarah Sarvis, 287 East Bay Street, Charleston, S. C. Norwood Park, Chicago, Ill Barnes City, Iowa. KENNEDY, Floyd. Elias L. Kennedy, R. F. BOOTH. Bailey. Andrew Booth, North Ke- SCRIVER, Stanleigh E. Mrs. Florence Parke D. 1, Sardis, Tenn. nova. Ohio. Scriver. 1901 Fremont Avenue, Minneapo- KENNEDY, John R. Mrs. Heien Kennedy, CI 'RTFRS, Frank. Mrs. Samuel Charters, lis, Minn. 293 Forty-sixth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,IV Clara Street. Bay City, Mich. SEABURO, Carl J. S. Mrs. Selma Seaburg, KNUTSON, Otto E. Mrs. Pauline Knutson, CHITPPTE. Albert Michael. Mrs Florence R. F. D. 4, Gloster, Miss. R. F. D. 4, box 28, Colfax, Wis. C'ippie, West Water Street. Cornin, N. Y. SIMPSON, LEGGETT, Denon. Iverson Leggett, post- COLLINS, James H. Peter Collins, Garrard, George B. Mrs. George Simpson, Ky. R F. D. 7, box 70. Greensburg, Pa. office box 24, Renova, Miss. SMITU, Lloyd Al. Miron Smith, R. F. D. 1, McDONALD, George R. Miss Marie McDon- CROSS. Comer. Abe Cross, R. F. D. 2, South Boardman, lich. aId, 783 East Fourth Street, South Boston, MAs, Tenn. STEEG, Dan L. Joseph Steeg, Garden City, Mass. - DIXON, Cleveland, Mrs. Viekey Dixon, Cloe, Mo. McGLYNN, James T. Mrs. Mary McGlynn, Ala. 3 Pope Street, New Bedford, Mass. STFRESSON, Gustave A. Mrs. Bertha Rue, MEYER, DOTGLAS, Ralph C. Mrs. Mittla Douglas, Unifour, N. Dak. Carl II. Mrs. Lillie M. Meyer, 7 e'lar Street, Burlington, Vt. qTEIENS. Alfred W. John M. Stephens, Laluz, N. Mex. , EACRITT, John A. Mrs. Anna M. Taylor, O'REILLY, William. Mrs. Hazel O'Reilly, Glenobey, Tenn. 477 North Sixth Strect, Newark, N. J. 2100 Broadway. Scottbluff, Nebr. STORK, Alfred William. Mrs. Julia Susan PADGITT, Euly. Robert L. Padgitt, It. F. D. EDFR John F., jr. John F Eder, :12 East Scott, 223 Blake Street, Westville, Conn. One hundred and thirty-sixth Street New TALLANT, John F. Mrs. Mary P1. Tallant, 6, Henderson, Tex. 6 York. N. Y. PARVIN, Ordley. 24q Grinnell Street, Fall River, Mass. Charles Parvin, R. F. D. 1, EKW1LL, William S. Swan Ekwall, box 01, THOMPSON, David A. Andrew Thompson, Persia. Tenn. Andover, Ill.* PHILLIPS, Dawn. Mrs. Alice Phillips, R. F. Wessington, S. Dak. D. 1, Clinton, Tenn. PRIT ATES. THOMPSON, Louis. Mrs. Bertha Thomp- SCRANTON, Raymond B.. George H. Scran- son. R. F. D. 4, Rock Hill, S. C. ton, 238 Corram Avenue, Shelon, Conn. GOLDING, Elroy- D. Mrs. Rosalie B. Gold- TROUGHBER, Adron L. Andrew G. Trough- STROMAN, Shepherd. Frank Stroman, R. F. inn -,340 Blackstone Avenue. Chicago, Ill. her, route 3, Goodlettsville, Tenn. D. 1, box 22, Cope, S. C. GUINCIH. August. Guiseppe Guinchi, box 89, VAN TASELL. Clair. Mrs. Erma M. Van THOMAS, Blair Frazier. Mrs. Sadie Edith Litchfield, Conn. Tasell, 430 Willow Avenue, Topeka, Kans. Thomas, Mile, Me. HARTSWORN, Walter Daniel. Wilbert Harts- VIEIILANI). lingo F. William Viebland, TIEL. William S. William N. T1el, 15 Pros- worn. Wason Flats, Mont. general delivery, Oermann. Mo. pect Avenue, Middletown, N. Y. HEGGEN. Martin 0. 11alver Heggen, Ren- WANRLEY, David. John Wansley, Cumber- TIGER, Oscar. Mrs. Rebecca M. Tiger, Oke- wick, Iowa. land, Wis. mah. Okla. HIGBY, Herbert S. Louis Rohrbacker, 404 WEIMER, Ranal B. Mrs. May Weimer, R. WALKENHORST, Charles E. Mrs. Bridget Park Avenue, Sheboygan, Wis. F. D. 7, Ottumwa, Iowa. Walkenhorst, 4120 Lexingtoin Avenue, St. HIGINROTHAM, Henry. Mrs. Hanna Green, WIGGINS, Lonnie. Mrs. Addie Wiggins, R. Louis, Mo. box 633 Morgan City, La. F. U. box 9, Courtland, Va. WILHOITE. Thomas R. Jordan Wilhoite, HOPKINS. William F. Mrs. Maragret Hop- YOUNG, Floyd S. Mrs. Clara Young, gen- R. P. D. 7, Winchester, Tenn. kins, 272 Spring Street, New York, N. Y. eral delivery, Bunker, Mo. 711-18----4 14 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

ZOLNOWSKI, Adam. Mrs. Verna Zolnowski, YOUNG, Harold L. Mrs. Louis A. Young, 222 CARTER, Jesse. Mrs. Grace Carter, R. F. D. 8316 Green Bay Avenue, South Chicago, Saginaw Street. Alpena, Mich. 2, Richland, Ga. Ill. FOLEY, William W. Mrs. Ida Foley, Humble, CHRISTOPHER, Sam. Mrs. Frances T. JARVIS, Arthur E. Thomas Jarvis, R. F. Ky. Christopher, Monroe, Ga. D. 1, Sac City, Iowa. FORD, John. Mrs. Jessie Ford, box 45, Ule- CLARK, Carey W. Mrs. Hazel Clark, general JOHNSON, James H. Mrs, Marie H. John- town. La. delivery, Baring, Mo. son, 117 Whiting Lane, West Hartford, GRAVER, Michael J. Andrew Geever, 3822 CORLINO Thomas C. Charles Corlino, 518 Conn. Dexter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. West D ison Street, Chicago, Ill. JONES, Paul. Robert R. Jones, R. F. D, 4, GELDMACHER, Bodo W. Mrs. Emma Barthe, CRUMP, Willie. Mrs. Carolina Crump, 1013 Climax, Ga. Carmine, Tex. Ninth Street, New Orleans, La. JUDGE, Joseph C. Mrs. Catherine Judge, GRUBBS, Wesley A. M. Raket A. Grubbs, DALE, Theodore 0. Harry G. Dale, 545 R. F. D. 2, box 120, Boone, Iowa. 2243 Bissell Street, Chicago, Ill. Quincy Avenue, Scranton, Pa. KALBOW, Ernest. Mrs. Bertha Kalbow, Ma- GUSSKI, Frank. Mrs. Mary Guzski, Arnott, DEVORE, Ernest. Mrs. Sally Devore, Nor- rengo, Ill. Pa. way, S. C. KNARR, William R. Mrs. Davall Knarr, HALVORSON, Carl H. Claus Halvorson, gen- DUBIGON, Mose. Mrs. Leola Pierce Dubigon, 9 Lane, Thomaston, Ga. Jewell City, Kans. eral delivery, Independence, Wis. EDGREN Claus R. Old Edgren, R. F. D. 1, KORSMO, Arthur. Ole T. Koramo, 712 Third HAMPTON. Oscar. Mrs. Rebecca Hampton, Street, North Fargo, N. Dak. Rockwood, Tenn. box 69, Munson, Pa. KRUSE, William H. Henry M. Kruse, Al- HARRIS. Robert B. Charles 0. Harris, 615 EDWARD James Miss Elizabeth Howard, bertus, Lehigh County Pa. West National Avenue, Brazil, Ind. Green dove Springs, Fla. KUBE, William W. furs. William Kube, HARTER, James G. Mrs. Bruce C. Slusser, ELLIOTT George. Mrs. Laura M. Elliott, R. F. D. 4, Harrison, Mich. R. F. D. 1, Burwick, Pa. White Deer, Pa. KYLE, John M. Mrs. Martha Belton, Con- HENIGHAN, Samuel. Oscar Henighan, R. EVANS, Spencer M. Mrs. Amanda Griffin, verse, La. F. D. 26, box 42, Matthews, N. C. Springs Hotel, Lititz, Pa. John G. John Janke, box 35, Oda- FUGE, William C. Samuel Fuge, Houtzdale, LOVELL, Samuel. Mrs. Hannah Lovell, 628 JANKE, Pa. Union Avenue, Dover, Ohio. nah, Wis. H. Hall, Stonewall, LUCCA, Pasquale. Gatano Lucca, 1232 KUTZ, Jerry R. Mrs. Harriet Kuts, Calhoun, HALL, Harry W. William Ill. La. Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. HARTMAN, Will R. Mrs. Rosetta Hart- LUTTRELL, Percy. Miss Arch Luttrell, 93 LEAZER, John W. Mrs. Mary J. Leazer, mann, 1613 Eleventh Street, Rock Island, Myrtle Street, Le Roy, N. Y. Landis, N. C. McBRICE, Charles. Mrs. Narcis Ill. McBride, LEWIS, Walter C. John Lewis, R. F. D. 1, Va. R. F. D. 2, Blairs, S. C. box 8.5, Monticello, Wis. HJAY, Luther. Wilson A. Hay, Haysi, MeCARTIN, Patrick. Peter Doonan, 381 McCALLUM, Lacy H. Enoch McCallum, R. IELTON, George F. Jennie Helton, Roop- Badger Avenue, Newark, N. J. ville, Ga. F. D. 1, box 22, Maxton, N. C. Hollo- McLEMORE, Herbert W. James R. McLe- McGOWAN, Eugene M. Michael McGowan, 380 IOLLOMON, Grover K. George I. more, R. F. D. 6, Athens, Ala. East One hundred and fifty-eighth Street, mon Kerrville, Tex. McMASTER, Speers. John McMaster, 108 New York, N. Y. HOLTON, Frederick P. Mrs. Lucy P. Holton, East Kline Street, Girard, Ohio. McKENN4, Hugh A. Mrs., Jane McKenna, 705 29 South Third Street East, Brigham City, McNAC, Charlie. Mrs. Pearl MeNac, R. F. D. Oakton Street, Evanston, Ill. Utah. 1. box 74, Fort Gibson, Okla. , NUSSBAUM, Edward F. George Nussbaum, R. HORTON, Eddie. Mrs. Maggie D. Horton. MARTIN, Robert E. Mrs. M. A. Martin, 6 F. D. 2, Le , Iowa. R. F. D. 1, box 33, Culloden, Ga. Olymphia Street, Columbia, S. C. PARKER, Thomas J. Mrs. Malona Parker, R. HUDSON, James J. G. W. Hudson, Max MASTERSON, Raymond G. Mrs. Marie A. F. D. 1, Eva, Ala. Meadows, Va. Masterson, 27 Mulberry Street, Trenton, RASO, Giuseppe S. Peter Rase. 36 Cottage IINEI , Gedrge A. John Ibnen, Cumberland, N. J. Street. Boston, Mass. Iowa. MIELKE, Albert. William Mielke, R. F. D. 34, ROBENSON, Henry H. Mrs. Bessie Robenson, JACKSON, Roy M. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, Blackereek, Wis. R. F. D. 2, Gholson, Miss. Parker, S. fak. MOFFITT, Barney C. Mrs. Parisina Moidtt, SHORT, Lilburn L. Mrs. Bettie Short, R. F. JANSEN, Doughty M. Charlie A. Jansen, Sanford, N. C. D. 10, Lewisburg, Tenn. Grovetown, Ga. MOSELY, Willie. J. R. Donalds, R. F. D. 1, SPIEGELBERG, Emil H. Ferdinand Spiegel- BANGHART, Frank, fr. Frank Banghart, sr., Gilberttown, Al. here, R. F. T). 15. box 55, Larsen, Wis. Bloomsbury, N. J. MOSS, Thomas T. Mrs. Emma Moss, 1506 STITT, Giuy E. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Stitt, 1013 BLAKLEY, Thomas. Mrs. Annie Blakley, East Sixty-fifth Street, Chicago, Ill. West Fairchilds, Danville, Ill. Cecil, Ala. MURCIILAND, Ross K. Mrs. Jennie C. STRACHAN. Barney H. Joe A. Strachan, R BRAMEL, Oscar M. William Bramel, R. F. Murchland, R. F. D. 3, Monroeville, Ind. P. 1). 1, box 9, Wilmer, Ala. D. 1, Washington, Mo. PIRTLE, Robert Wesley. Mrs. Sallie Pirtle, STROUD, Charles A. Mrs. Hannah Stroud, BROUK, Oscar. Albert P. Brouk, R. F. D.-15, Toone, Tenn. Santo, Tex. Valley Park, Mo. F. D. RIGGS, John W. David H. Riggs, Pike, W. Roy Wadsworth, BUMPAS, Luther. Frank Bumpas, R. W. Va. WADSWORTH, Ray 4, box 111, Roseboro, N. C. 628 East Tenth Street, Erie. Pa. Camp- RINGLING. Eddie D. Fred Ringling, Fre- Norman B. Mrs. Marian J. Wer CAMPBELL, Guerney Haven. Percival mont, Wis. WERNER. bell. Williamstown Pa. ROLPF, Andrew W. Selma Rolff, 370 ner, Berlin, Pa. CARSON, James. Jfim Carson, Charleston, Chauncey , Samuel W. Mrs. Emma Lee Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wriebt, route 2, box 15. Jacksonville, N. C. Miss. ROLLINS, Lonnie C. Thomas Jefferson Rol- Mrs. Nellie V. Chap- ips, R. F. D, 1, Nettleton, Miss. ADAMS, J1on R. Mrs. Lillian M. Adams, CIAPMAN, James E. 614 Erie Street, Camden, N. J. man, Terry. Miss. SANDQUIST, John C. Carl A. Sandquist, Millard F. Clouse, R. F. 4322 North Central Avenue, Chicago, II. ADAMS, William \I. James Clark Adams, CLOUSER William. F. D. 1, FTillsdale, Ill. D. 2, Pomeroy, Ohio. SAVILLE, Will. Zack Saville, Cleveland, R Crate, 259 Park Ark. ANDERSON, Ililmer E. Claus Anderson, box CRATE, Henry. Stephen 35. Denham. Minn. Street, Malone, N. Y. SELLS, Leonard E. John H. Sells, 2324 Corn- ANNASON. Olafur. Mrs. Maria Arnason, R. EVANS, Joseph F. Mrs. Margaret Evans, wall Avenue, Bellingham, Wash, F. D. 3, Minneota, Minn. Mountain Grove, Mo. SMITH, Morris E. Mrs. Addle Smith, 938 ATRNDT. Harry L. Charles H. Mate, Lewis- GEISLER, Jacob. Andrew Geisler, box 225, Belmont Avenue, Charlotte, N. C. Broad La bure. Pa. Ford, Pa. SMYER. John M. Mrs. Mary Smyer, AUSMER, Perry. Mrs. Louisa Eno, Gulfport, GRIFFEN, Sam. Henry Griffen, box 42, Boll- Grand, Cal. Miss. var, La. SNELL, Onnie, Hercert Snell, R. F. D. 3, Bell Hall, R. F. D. A, Dietsville, Ala. BAKER, Frederick H. J. H. Baker, Roland HALL, James J. John Baltimore, Md. Palmer, Tex. STALEY, Earl B. George E. Staley, Sharon Park. Mrs. Mary Haso- Springs, N. Y. BAUMANN, Jolin. Mrs. Barbara Lender HASENAUER, Edgar .T. Baumann, 1320 Orio Street. Vencee, Ill. suer, 525 Washington Street. Denver, Colo. STEWART, Ermon. Mrs. Kate Stewart, Dur- Hicks, Pinckney, ham, N. Y. BENNETT. Leon E. Abner F. Bennett, 116 HICKS, Willie. Mrs. Minnie Washincton Avenue. Waukesha. Wis. Ark. STOLZ, Theodore W. Mrs. Caroline Stolz, C. Blackburn, L. Howes, 60 Mills, Minn. BLACKBURN, Floyd L. James HOWES. Ralph G. Mrs. Laura R. F. D. 3, New York 109 South Sixteenth Street, St. Joseph, Walnut Street, Everett, Mass. SULLENGER, Sheffer S. Mrs. Bessie Sullen- S. Jackway, ger, Roseclare, 111. Mo. JACKWAY, Lloyd S. Mrs. Annie H. James C. Bogart, R. F. 214 Stanley Avenue, Detroit, Mich. TARTT, Vance E. E. A. Tartt, route 4, BOGART. Lemuel Jamison, Amory, Miss. D. 2. Goltewab. Tenn. JAMISON, John L. Mrs. Sany BOOKER, Titus B. William Richard Booker, Islandton, S. C. TASTOVE, John M. Frank Tastove, Gran- Eugene S. Mrs. Lucy Jarrett, ville, Amity. Ga. oJARRETT, Iowa. BOSTWICK. Clifton T. Isaac J. Bostwick, Nacoochee, Ga. TEMPLETON, Preston. Ben T. Templeton, KREPS, Sylvester P. Peter J. Kreps, box 68, Del Valle, Tex. Collins. Miss. BOYD, Ernest. Charles IH. Boyd, Wilming- Cullman, Ala. THOMAS, Charley. Mrs. Almeda Thomas, 1008 Carney, Okla. ton. Vt. LARSON, Louis T. Knute Larson, Eighteenth Street, Superior, Wis. THOMPSON, George Oliver. BRA'CHER, Willie. Mrs. Swan Bratcher, Charles Thomp- Taylor, Tex. MAHAN, Lyle F. Robert Mahan, 643 Wash- son, R. F. D. 6, Newark, Ohio. Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. Lloyd J. Mrs. Hazel E. Brene- ington THORNTON. Raymond R. Tom Thornton, BRENEMAN, MANNING, John F. Mrs. Sis Manning, Sedg- R. F. D. 3, Washington, Ga. man. Marion, Iowa. wick, Ark. TROESTER, Otto. John Troester, Osterdock, BROWN, Ernest L. Mrs. Julia Brown, 538 Mc- West Fifth Street, Junction City, Kans. McCAMPBELL, Fowlis R. Mrs. Sarah Iowa. Campbell, Beeville, Tex. WENDT, Leo H. Mrs. Bertha Wendt, 10261 BROWN, Mallard P. William Brown, R. F. I. Minnie McDonald, West Third Street, Davenport, Iowa. 2. Ashland. Ala. McDONALD Tom. Mrs. Caesar. Miss. WINTERS, Elmer. Eagles Lodge Aerie No. BURBANK. George H. Miss Ethel Burbank, box 163, 11. Butte, Mont. 81 Woodlawn Street, Clinton. Mass. MERRIER, Fred. Joseph Merrier, J. N. Burdick, iemmon. Mich. WITTKOPP. Arno HI. Mrs. Anna Wittkopp, BURDICK, James N. Mrs. Estelle C. Elkbart Lake, Wis. R. F. D. 1, Berwyn, Nebr. MIDDLEBROOKS, David. Mrs. WORRELL, Guy. Chris Worrell, Farming- BUTT, James W. Mrs. Maggi Butt, 1206 Mliddlebrooks, 18 Jenkins Street, Barnesville, ton, Iowa. West Seventeenth Street, Pueblo, Colo. Ga. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 15 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHIAG

PROBASCO, Thomas R. David W. Probasco, VAUGHAN, Harley P. J. T. Vaughan, 516 McINTYRE, Enell D. Mrs. Nellie McIntyre, R. F. D. 4, Unionville, Mo. East Spring Street, Boonville, Mo. Cofieeville, Ala. REUTER, Leonard J. Mrs. Catherine Reuter, WALLACE, Charley F. Lelmon Wallace, Rt. MARTIN, John 3. Miss Kathryn Martin, Sil- Sank City, Wis. F. D3. 4, Washington, N. C. ver Creek, New Philadelphia, Pa. SMITu, .James G. Mrs. Dink Smith, R. F. D. DAVIS, Charles G. Mrs. Maude Davis, 426 MARTIN, William E. George Martin, Brad- 5, Philadelphia, Miss. Debalivere Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. ley, Okla. STAIN'ION. Thoas L. Mrs. Mary A. Stain- GODWIN, Ralph K. Mrs. Lucille A. Godwin, MARTYNOVICII, Peter. Mrs. Frances Mar- tou. Little Falls, N. J. J1eferson City, Tenn. tynovich, Dillonvale, Ohio. VAN HOFF, Jacob. Mrs. Annie Van Hoff, ITECKMAN, James B. Mrs. G. A. Heckman, MILLER, Gerald Austin. Mrs. Beatrice Mil- 55 North Main Street, Paterson, N. J. Apollo, Pa. ler, 398 Clifton Avenue, Clifton, N. 7. WILLIAMS, Gordon. Mrs. Lucy Williams, R. HENDERSON, Ralph P. Mrs. Mildred Hen- MILLIGAN, Ed. Mrs. Lillie Baker, Mount i. D. 4, box 4, Bedford, Va. deison, 57 Oglethorpe Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. Pleasant, S. C. WITT, Earl W. Mrs. Jeannette Witt, 610 Col- LEWIS, . Mrs. Eunice Lewis, 202 H7OMB, Gustav T. Mrs. Airste Momb, Dun- lege Street, Fulton, Ky. South First Street, Red Oak, Iowa. seith, N. Dak. WORKMAN, Ralph E. Mrs. Anne 1. Work- NEALE. Stanley. Edward Neale, R. F. D. 1, NESS, lns. Mrs. L Overby, 624 Seventh man, Pinegrove, Pa. Pitcairn, Pa. Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. PHILLIPS, Ray Markham. Frank H. Phil- NEUBAUER, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Neubauer, Wounded Severely. 1ips, 3624 Cambridge Avenue, Rosedale, Nebraska City, Nebr. OAKDEN CAPTAIN. hans. Ruben M. Philip Oakden, Irvin, PRESCOTT, Charles S. Robert II, Prescott, Idaho. THELLERt, Erling C. Mrs. B. C. Theller, St. Charles, S. C. O'CONNOR, Joseph. Patrick O'Connor, Heck- care of C. D. Hart. Joliet, Ill. 1SWEARINGEN, Silas E. Mrs. lMary L. scherville, Pa. A Swearingen, Rutledge, Mo. OLSHEWSKY, Peter. Mrs. Annie Madgsky, LIEUTENANTS, VILLEPTGUE, John C. Mrs. Paul T. Ville- ti Pearl Street, Chelsea, Mass. HAMPSHIRE, Claude C. William Herman plane 1517 Lyttleton Street, Camden, S. C. PAGE, Frank. Joseph Page, Lincoln, 11L. Hampshire, R. F. D. 6. Garnett, Kans. IARIEN, Gus I-. Lee Warren, Krebs, Okla. PAHLMAN, Clifford Milton. Charles John LOWiRIE, Garth M. Mrs. Eleta M. Lowrie, INCIIER, James L. Jesse C. Mincher, Vi- Pa1lman, Jerico Springs, Mo. 36 Midland Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. burnum, Mo. PAN, Pablo M. Miss Celestina Pan, San MOORE, William J. Mrs. Bridget Moore, 807 BaoLERS. Jose Camarines. P. 1. First Avenue, New POPE, James I. Mrs. Sarah E. Pope, Currie, York City. DAVIDSON, Lee R. Mrs. McGEE, William J. Mrs. Catherine McGee, Grace Arnold, 206 N. C. 250 Sulton Hamilton Avenue, Alton, Ill. PORTER, Cline. Mrs. Marie Porter, 117 Street, North Andover, Mass. McCLUSKEY. Marvin E. Mrs. Cora NEWELL, James Kirk. Mrs. James E. New- 0. Mc- Peters Street, Duquesne, Pa. ell, Cluskey, 620 Seventh Avenue North, Al- PRIBISH, James. Tony Pribish, 220 Main Dadeville, Ala. bany, Ala. PRL E, Edward H. Robert C. Price, 4600 Avenue, Ragdale, Ill. McPherson Avenue, St. Louis MEaCHANICS, PULSE, Luther B. Mrs. Ruth Finney, R. F. Mo. D. 1. Camden. Mo. TPIAM, Paul K. Mrs. Paul K. Upham, 4004 BYERS, Frank E. Mrs. Millie Byers, 263 Stewart Avenue, Cincinnati, QUINNETT, John. William Quinnett, Pine Ohio. Parkdale Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. River. Minn. WILLIAMS, Colley E. David L. Williams, GRUNWALD, Carl J. H. John A. Grunwald, Yancey, Tex. 526 North Cherokee Street, Afuskoee, Okla. WCANLON, Matthew J. Mrs. Ellen Scanlon, WHITE, Harry . -Mrs. 1028 North Forest Avenue, University City, Marguerite WhIte, KOCTI, Henry P. Mrs. Pearl Minnie Koch, Mo. 2613 Roseland Terrace, St. Louis, Mo. 947 East Sixty-ninth Street, North Port- SCHADY, SERGEANTs. band, Oreg. Robert G. Mrs. W. L. Houston, TURBYFILL, Jules E. Mrs. Ellen, Turbyfill, 92 College Avenue, Westerly, N. Y. DYCUS, Jesse G. William E. Dycus, Kings Elk Park, N. C. SCUMID, Carl 0. G. F. Schmid, 142 Co- Mountain, N. C. lumbia Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. LOPEZ, Augustine D. Mrs. Augustine Lopez, HORSESHOER. SCIOTTO, Frank. Nick Sciotto, Si Pier 607 West Arch Street, West Tampa, Fla. TUCKER, Louis H. Mrs. Nellie Tucker, Bs- *Viceto, Province Messina, Italy. NORDER Van Alfred. Mrs. Louise Norder, sex, Conn. SPAGNFIOLO, Goacchino. Rosario Pagano, R. P. B. 4, Hood River, Oreg. SADDLER 237 Elizabeth Street, New York, N. Y. O'BRIEN, Gregory. Mrs. Margaret O'Brien STEINER, August F. Mrs. Anna Steiner, 353 4932 Page Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. TURNS, George L. Mrs. Amelia Turns, R. F. North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SPELLMAN, Thomas F. Mrs. Lillian Spell- D. 4, Harrisburg, Pa. STEPHENSON Leslie. Mrs. Pearl Stephen- man, 2 Limerick Park, Winthrop, Mass. WAGOONi5s. son, Fargo, ky. WELSH, Edward F. Edward Welsh, 1948 STOTT, Edw ard. Miss Elizabeth Stott, 89 Hope Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , Edwin C. Mrs. H. C. Wells, 1108 Hamnover Street, Detroit, Mich. BR1O WN, Frank. Mrs. Rebecca Brown, Iva, Penn Street, Harrisburg, Pa. SUTTON, John A. Mrs. Nannie Sutton, Huf- S. C. McCLURE, Roy D. MisS Iva M. McClure, R. smith, Tex. GRIFFIN, John Lorigan. Mrs. Deliah Sul- F. D. 1, Hugton, Kans. TOWNSEND, Perry Houston. Robert M. livan, Williams, Mont. PRIVATES. Tom usend, Asher, Okla. GRUBY, Walter L. Mrs. Paul Gruby, Web- VAUGHN, Earl E. William F. Vaughn, 20 ster, S. Dak. BAUM, William. Mrs. Fannie Baum, 129-5 Henson Street, East Chattanooga, Tenn. LINDEMLITH, Irving. Oliver Lindemuth, 123 Fulton Avenue, New York, N. Y. VESELENAK, John. Mike Veselenak, Ros- Vine Stieet, Mount Carmel, Pa. CHALMERS, Robert B. Miss Hennie Chal- siter, Pa. STONE, John T. William Stone, 4104 Sixth mers, 510 East Eighth Street, Topeka, Kans. Avenue, Eusley, Ala. McCONNULL, Victor J. Oscar A. McConnell, WALKER, Robert Lee. James W. Walker, SWEETIN, 701 Twelfth Avenue South, St. Cloud, Minn, Medina, Ter. Claude E. Mrs. Margaret Sweetin, WALTERS, Cleveland 6941 Birdley Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. MYLIRE, Magnus S.. John S. Myhre, Havre, S. Miss Mary Walters, WATSON, Robert I Mont. R. F. D. 2, Smlthfield, Pa. B. Mrs. Edna C. Watson WARE, Meridith IT Hopkinson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. O'NEIL, Peter D. Mrs. Mary O'Neil, Killas- 0. Judge Tillison, Asper- ser, Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland. mont, Tex. CORPORALS WATSON, William T. John Watson, . PUSlllK, William. George Pushik, Urnza, L 1738 CARLSON, Carl A. August Russia. West Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Carlson, West WHITE, Gilbert. Miss Laura Marsel, Houma, Fourth Street, Geneva, Ill. SANDMAN, Nathan. Gassle Carman, 40 La. BEAMAN, Ross S. Elsworth Crittendon Bea- Woodeliff Street, Boston, Mass. man, R. F. D. 2, Haskew, Okla. SAWTELL, Harvie E. A. Sawtell, 500 Ute BELL, Harry. William G. Bell, R. F. D. 4, DOBINS, James P. Miss Julia Dobbins, 220 Avenue, Grand Junction, Colo. box 25. Elkton, Va. Pierce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. VITKAIUSKAS, Joseph. Mrs. Caroline Vit- BESSLER, John II. Mrs. Frances Truss, DOUCETTE, George. Mases Doucette, 91 kauskas, Gelvin, Vilna, Russia. 1210 West Seventh Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. East Street, Attleboro, Mass. WATSON, SamulV E. Mrs. Bettie Watson, BLASCHAK, John. Andy Blaschak, R. F. D. FORD, Roscoe L. William W. Ford, 697 Jil- Glasgow, Ky. 2, Empire, Ohio. ler Avenue, Columbus. Ohio. WIEMER, Gay D. Mrs. Anna Wiemer, 420 DUDKO, John. Mrs. Rosle Bondor, 006 Hope JOHNSON, Sydney. Miss Florence Johnson. North Plum Street, Havana. III. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. care of Mrs. Peabody, Larchmont Manor, JOHNSON, William. Mrs. Hattie McDoual, CALL, Asa J. Asa Bigelow Call, Tomkins New York, N. Y. 31:l Federal Street, Chicago, Ill. Cove, N. J. KLAIBER, Walter. Joseph Klaiber, R. F. 1. KAES, Joseph E. Mrs. Katherine Knes, 752 CAMERON. George A. Mrs. Alice J. Cam- 2, Centralia, Okla. East Seventh Street, South Boston, Mass. eron. Pauguitch, Utah. KRAWITZ, Alexander. Louis Krawitz, 1340 KENNEDY, John. Mrs. Walter Strong, At- CASSELMAN. Governor. Will Casselman, R. Fiftyfifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. *water, Ohio. F. 0. 1, Andrews, S. C. McCAIRTNEY, Richard T. Mrs. Robert A. KLECHA, Mike. Gabriel Klecha, East Gran- CHOIELEWSKY, John. Adam Plunrcezyk, 46 McCartney, 128 Laurel Avenue, Ben Avon, by, Conn. Rub.v Street, Detroit, Mich. Pa. KOSTAL, Eqward. James Kostal, Ravenna, CITOULETT, Harry.- Mrs. Avis Choulett, MARTIN, Weldon S. Samuel S. Martin, Nebr. Downing. Mo. Shelbyville, Mo. KRAMER, Vester W. Frederick M. Kramer, COHEN, Frank. Usher Cohen, 2219 Carr NIVINS. Tlomas. Mrs. Minnie Smith, Fort 3218a Nebraska Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Street, St. Louis, Mo. Gibson, Okla. KUNIN, Elibu. Benjamin Kunin, 98 Grafton CROWDER. Mangus. William Crowder, Fin- PAUL, Georae H: Chris Paul, Forreaton, 1l Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. castle. Va. PROCCECINO, Michael A. Samuel Proece- LEE. Yancy. John P. Lee, El Reno, Okla. CRUMMY, Willard L. Mrs. A. E. Crummy, cino, 881 Temple Street, Hartford, Conn. LEWIS, Calvert R. Mrs. H. C. Peeler, 222 2908 Thomas Avenue, South Minneapolis, REED, Clarence C. Mrs. Clarence C. Reed, Second Avenue North, Jacksonville, Fla. Minn. 1,00 Notre Dame Street St. LambertQue- LEWIS, Joseph. Sam Lewis, 7621 Central ENGLAND. Lester V. Mrs. Mary A. Eng- bec, Canada. Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. land, MeRae, Ark. SCHAFFIRUS, Otto R. Mrs. Mary Boemke, LORCINO. Loreto. Miss Marria Lorcino, 62 FOLTZ Ira. Charles L. Foltz. Washington 739 Layton Boulevard. Milwaukee, Wis. Fifth Street, Long Island,- N. Y. Grand Apartments, Portland, Oreg. SCHEERENS. Isaac. Jacob Seheerens, sr., LUKING, William. Mrs. Charlotte Luking, GAGLIARDI, John. Matthew Gagliardi, 701 235 Henneky Park, Rochester, N. Y. 1453 Benton Street, St. Louis, Mo. Third Avenue. New York. N. Y. TICKNER, Arthur 7. Mrs. Bertha Tickner, McHONH, William Edgar. Mrs. Minnie Me- GALYEN. Cal I. Irdell Galyen. North Ver- 308 Leavenworth Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Hone, R. F. D. 2, Inman, Kans. non, Ind. 16 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING GATES, Inness . Mrs. Irene R. Gates, TAYLOR, George. Mrs. Maggle Merts, 252 SERGEANTS. 875 South Corona Street, Denver, Coo. Springfield Avenue, Newark, N. J. BOGLE, Frank S. Mrs. Samuel Bogle, East- GAY, Roy. Mrs. Mary Gay, R. F. D. 3, Ze- TESZINK, Joseph. Richard Wilcox, Miidd- bhlon. N. C. land Casualty Co., Jackson, Mich, DDOELL, Aloysius C. Miss Mary A. Dod- GLOWENECS, August. Mrs. Mary Gramsor THENN, Joseph W. Mrs. Amanda Thenn, 12 well, 4257 Romain Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Siphon, 720 Talbot Street, Braddock, Pa. West Acker Street, St. Paul Minn. FOLTZ, Ward B. Mrs. Susan Foltz, 32 GRAHAM, Clifton W. Mrs. Mary L. Gra- TITSWORTH, Sanders P. Ars. Elizabeth South Seventh Street, Sunbury, Pa. ham, Raymond, Nebr. TItsworth, Sayre, Okla. FOWLER, Joseph L. Mrs. Mary Fowler, IIEARTLEY, Benjamin W. Mrs. Ellas A. UTZIG, Arnold. Anna Utzlg, 2574 Elm 1023 South Fiftieth Street, Philadelphia, Heartley, Tualatin Oreg Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Pa. IIOFFNER, Charles A. Mrs. Augusta Hoffner, VETTER, William A. Mrs. Joseph Vetter, 20 Spruce Street, South Manchester Conn. 6009 Grand Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. MORTON, Ed. John A. Morton, 11anna, HOPKINS, Howard H. William H. hopkins, WARNER, Thomas F. Mrs. Lizzie Warner, Okla. Jamesville, N. C. Boucher Avenue, R. F. D* "A" Chico, Cal. BRADLEY, Barney B. Mrs. A. E. Bradley, HUGHES, George L. Mrs. Mae Bodie, Com- WATSON, James C. Mrs. EditA Watson, 49 Holland, Tex. mhnche, Iowa. Colonial Avenue, Trenton, N. J. CAYWOOD Hugh T. Miss Mabel Caywood, HURDLE, Ray. Mrs. Emma Fite, R. F. D. WEINIG, William M. Mrs. Mary Weinig, 118 Eureka, kans. 2, Hamersville, Ohio. Main Street, Hartford Conn. EDWARDS Ralph W. Carl D. Fraser, Coni- HYER, Richard. Harold Hyer, 122 Hillside WOLF, Berry. Mrs. 'Rebecca Wolf, 6404 fer N. Y. Avenue, Glen Ridge N. Y. Twentieth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOBhS, Harry. Miss Nettie Hobbs, 5 Ge- IRWIN, Joseph F. Richard Irwin, 315 Oak WOOLWINE, Walker. Mrs. May E. Wool- ranium Street Pittsburgh, Pa. Street, East Conemaugh, Pa. wine, Christiansburg, Va. KALINOWSKI, Etanley.1 Mrs. F. Kalinowski, JEFFRIES Frank J. Mrs. Louise Jeffries, WRIGHT, Fred A. Mrs. Olie Crush, Paonla, 150 Loepere Street Buffalo, N. Y. 713 F Street NW, Washington, D. C. Colo. NELSON Roy B. Mrs. Grace Nelson, 323 KUEHL, Frank G. Mrs. Sophie Kuebl, 49 ZABROKI, Stanley B. Stanley B. Daniels, West lrk Street, Enid, Oklas Mayberry Street, Rochester, N. Y. 862 Duluth Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. PERSON, Charles William. William H. Per- LINDSAY, Ambrose W. Aaron T. Lindsay, ZELLNER, Henry. Mrs. Cordelia Zellner, son 958 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. It. F. D. 1, Newville, Ala. 2203. Grantland Avenue Nashville, Tenn. BABCOCK, Ray Porter. Mrs. Efflie Babcock, LUNDAY, George A. Mrs. Ida F. Lunday, 238 ZOLLER, Herbert T. MVrs. Sophia Zoliner, R. F. D. 2, Peru, Ind. South Pacific Street, Dillon, Mont. 1520 North Lefflingwell Avenue, St. Louis, GUDWICH, Felix J. John Bogush, 1612 McCAULEY, Clarence L. Walter Merle, R. Mo. Frederick Street, Racine Wis. F. D. 3, Attica, N. Y. ZERWEKH, Maurice. Chase M. Zerwekh, KENNEDY, Thomas J. Miss Nellie Kennedy, McKENZIE, Chalmers F. Mrs. Kate B. Mc- R. F. D. 2, Peoria, IL. 331 Franklin Street, Holyoke, Mass. Kenzie, Sayle, Mont. ZUWERINK, Ralph. Gerit Zuwerink, 18 Me- HARRIS, Mark. B. P. Harris, Lebanon, Mo. McKINNON, Isaac. Ray McKinnon, R. F. Kinle Street, Zeeland, Mich. HENDERSON, George H. Mrs. Dora Hender- D. 1 Raynham, N. C. ADAMS Walker. John Adams Bradley, Ky. son, 464 Jeliff Avenue Newark, N. J. MANOW'T, Emil. Henry Roch, 1111 Washing- BAKKE'R, Benjamin E. Otto Aletten,-Pekin, MORRIS, Albert E. John Morris, 415 Lewis ton Street, Hoboken, N. J. N. Dak. Street, Minersville, Pa. MARKEY, Frank Bernard. Mrs. Mary Cath- BARIL, Myron D. Frank Barl, Sheridan, SIRD, Richard. Mrs. Belle Sird, 528 West erine Markey, 533 Elizabeth Street, Ann Mont. Pifty-third Street, New York, N. Y. Arbor, Mich. BARNRY, Charles C. George W. Barnby, WRIGHT, William Peyton. Mrs. Edwin MARTIN, Mark M. Brigham H. Martin, 228i 195 Arch Street, Akron, Ohio. Vaiden, 3211 West Avenue, Newport News, Greenwood Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio. BARRETT, Oscar A. Jim Barrett, Woodbury, Va. MELTON, Clifford. Mrs. Lalla Melton, 933 Tenn. HARPER, Dennis K. James T. Harper, Man- East Locust Street, Springfield, Mo. BARTOLINE Nick Mrs. Angelina Fedele, hattan Kans. MILLER, Cleon E. John W. Miller, 1009 309 West Elm Street, Conshohocken, Pa. HULL, William M. Mrs. Ruth Hull, Hazel, Ewing Street, Toledo, Ohio. BATOVEC, Joseph. Mrs. Teresa Batovee, Ky. MILLER, Hiram. Mrs. Polly Miller, Brook- 2197 East Seventy-sixth Street, Cleveland, MAY, Kenneth E. T. G. T. May, 733 Cherry lyn, Tex. Ohio. Street, Williamsport, Pa. MOORE, Philip L. Mrs. Agness 1. Moore, BEILE Carl H. Mrs. Mary Beller, New O'CONNOR, James. James O'Connor, 2338 Rock 11111,S. C. Marke, N. J. North Opal Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MOSHER, Dewey J. James A. Mosher, Blue BESWICk, George L., Jr. Mrs. Ida Beswick, RYAN, Patrick F. Patrick H. Griffin, Grae- Springs, Nebr. 14 New Second Street Florence, N. J. mar Hotel, Shamokin, Pa. MORAVITZ Joe. Mrs. Anna Moravitz, box BRENIZER, Max E. Yrs. Etta Brenizer, 168 Sly 9treet, St. Louis, Minn. 126-B Avenue 42, Los Angeles Cal. CORPORALS. NELSON, John T. Mrs. Laura Nelson, R. F. BROWN, James R. Mrs. A. C. brown, Car- HILDERBRANT, Albert A. Mrs. Helen D. 2, Marine on St. Croix, Minn. penteraville, Ill. Schwartz, 3312 Ridgeway Street, Pitts- NEUBATJER, William Frederick. Mrs. Au- CHRISTENSEN, Christian H1. Pete Chris- burgh, Pa. gusta Neubauer, 403 Sapphire Avenue, Pitts- tensen, Gedegnarden Raids-Vedby, Sjolland, JACOB, William. Mrs. Katherine Jacob, 885 burgh, Pa. Denmark. Brook Avenue, New York, N. Y. CLARK, James A. Alvin A. Smith, Newport, NEWCOMB, Tommie W. Charles E. New- Ark. KLINE, John Ben. Mrs. Fannie Kline, 1027 comb, Drakes Branch, Va. George Street, Parkersburg, W. Va. NOE, Walter D. Sarah E. Darr, Alexandria, FAIN, Calloway. William Y. Fain, R. F. D, 2, KLENTSCHY, Herman M. Mrs. Mamie Mo. Danridge, Tenn. Rhodehamil, 632 East Thirty-second Street, FALZETTI, Primo. Nicola Falzetti, Sefo, Indianapolis, Ind. O'BRIEN, James B. Augustas L. O'Brien, R. Province Macerata, Italy. LAMM, George G. Mrs. Cora Lamm, R. F. D. F. D. 1, Timberlake, N. C. FURLONG, William E. Edward Furlong, 4, Sedalia, Mo. OLSON, Robert George. Charles Olsen, 2644 54 First Street, Troy, Y. Gilbert Street Marinette, Wis. N. McCARTHY, William J. Mrs. Catherine Mc- GECHTMAN, William. B. Geehtman, 415 Carthy, 116 Erie Street, Salamanca, N. Y. ONTIVEROS, Iike. Alexander Antiveros, Summer Avenue, Newark, N. J. Sisquoe, Cal. BEHRE Henry A. Mrs. Matilda C. Behre, GRIEPKE, George. Mrs. Anna Griepke, 2513 840 Pirk Avenue, New York, N. Y. PAULSON, Harry R. Andrew Paulson, Crys- West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, III. BERICAL, Charles A. Mrs. Francis Berical, tal Lake, Iowa. GROTNES, Elimas. Mrs. Sarah Grotnes, 100 William Street, Oneida, N. Y. PETERSON, Joseph. Mrs. Ida Peterson, 10 Yttenen, Ranen, Norway. CARLSON Victor. Mrs. Matilda Carlson, Loring Street, Somerville, Mass. HARRIS, Irvin M. Mrs. Lilly Evelyn Har- 632 East Sixth Street, Jamestown N Y. PINGREE, Alfred. George S. Pingree, Colum- ris, Lynnhaven, Va. CAVAGNARO, John L. Stephen davagaro, bus Avenue, Ashland, Mass. HARRISON, James L. Mrs. Donna Harrison, 29 East Center Street, South ManchLter, POLLARD, Frank. Wade H. Pollard, Brand- 305 Oakland Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Conn. Ing Hill, Greenville, S. C. HAWKINS, Cleveland. Mrs. Henrietta Haw- PORTER, Sandy G. Alpheus A. Porter, R. D. kins, Linden, Ala. COPE, Clinton C. Mrs. Ella Cope, general D. 3, Charlotte, N. C. IIIRT, Rudolph. Mrs. Marguerite Hirt, 1636 delivery, Eureka, Kans. PROCHASKA, Joseph. Emile Prochaska, 83 Avenue B, San Antonio Tex. DOBSON, David. Charles A. Cronin, 9 Hol- East End Avenue, New York, N. Y. IMES, Walter Sherman. John Imes, 239 Plo- ton Street, Lawrence, Mass. ROSENBERG, Joseph E. Mrs. Diana Iosen- neer Street, Akron, Ohio. FREEDMAN, Irving. Mrs. Lena Freedman, berg, 92 Attorney Street, New York, N. Y. 73 West Twenty-fourth Street, Bayonne, SALSBURY, Robert H. Mrs. Annie E, Sals- Wounded (Degree Undetermined). N. J. bury, Hassell, N. C. FAULL, Gilbert. Mrs, Albert G. Bastian, 135 SALTZHAN, Edwin W. Charles Saltzman, CAPTAIN. Brown Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. F. D. 2, Ohio, Ill. CHENOWETH. Charles F. Mrs. Louise I. HOLMWOOD, Harry V. Mrs. Emily R. SAUTER, Jacob. Mrs. Mary G. Sauter, Obenoweth, 1396 South Fourth Street East, Pierce Marysville, Mont. George, Iowa. Falt Lake City, Utah. GARDNER, Glenn S. Charles Gardner, 1020 SCHULZ, Frank A. John A. Schulz, 222 South College Avenue, Greencastle, Ind. North State Street, New Uim, Minn. LIEUTENANTS. TUPPER, John L. Mrs. Ida H. Tupper, 304 Linden Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SKIERKA, John. Albert Sklerka, Chester, MILLER, Amory A. H. S. Miller, 194 East Mont. McDONALD, Lewis C. Mrs. Alta May Mc- Division Street, Fond du Lac, Wis. Donald, Chanute, Kans. STRICK, Floyd C. Mrs. Alice Strick, 702 FOX, William S. Mrs. Elizabeth U. Fox, 814 MOO.NEY, Michael J. L. Mrs. Bridget Mooney, Southeast Street, Coudersport, Pa. Walnut Street, Pine Bluff, Ark. 66 Antrim Street, Cambridge, Mass. STROUP, Carlos C. Mrs. Mary K. Stroup, DOWLING, John G. John R. Dowling, 152 MORANO, Vincent Anthony. Pasquale Mo- , N. C. Chestnut Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. rano, Highland N Y STUDER, Phil. Mrs. Mary Studer, R. F. D. FINN, William H. Mrs. William Finn, Pres- NAUGLE, Clair L. Mrs. Elmira E. Naugle, box 1, Ottawa, Ohio. ton Street, Mdrlborough, Mass. Broad Street, Shillington, Pa. SULLIVAN, Martin J. Mrs. Peter J. Scuffle, BLANCHARD, Laurence C. No emergency PUNCH, Elward C. Mrs. Kate Brennen, 238 1210 Louise Street, Munhall. Pa. address given. Spruce Street, Williamstown, Pa. TALKOWSKY. Joseph. Sam Talkowsky, 712 REGIMENTAL SERGEANT MAJOR, ROQUEMORE, Joseph V. Seaborn A. Roque- Broadway, South Bethlehem, Pa. more, R. P. D. 2, Lizella, Ga. WANTORSkT, Stanley M. Louis Tantorshi, 73 GORRINGE, Walter S. C. W. Gorringe, care RUSH, David B. H. Mrs. Sarah B. Rush, Booth Street, New Britain, Conn. B. L. Gordon & Co., Spokane, Wash. 1731 East Thirteenth Street, Brooklyn, N.XY THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 17 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING SCHMIDT, Joseph Henry. Joseph Engel- BARK, Fred HI. Mrs. Paul Bark, Illinois METZINGER, Clarence 3. Mrs. Anna Metzin- berth Schmidt, 29 Eleventh Avenue, North City, Ill. ger, 9 Frederick Place, Buffalo, N. Y. St. Cloud, Minn. BEAUREGARD, Alfred. Frank Beauregard. ML LER, Adam. Mrs. Adam Pitz, North TAULBEE, Edward. Clarence Taulbee, Can- 22 Griffin Street Keene, N. H. Dana, Mass. nell City, Ky. BEAUREGARD, ilorace D. Mrs. Julia MITCHELL, Willard. James Mitchell, Brough- TURNS John R. Mrs. Anna Anderson, Mun-' Beauregard, 541 Washington Street, Keene, ton, IlI. fordville, Ky. N. H. MOORE, William E. Mrs. Susie J. Moore, WITTE, William n. Mrs. Fritz Witte, Mc- BEISNER, Louis C. Mrs. Pauline Beisner, 2514 West Third Street, Chester, Pa. Gregor, Tex. Rockwood, Mo. MOORE, Edward Ulysses. Ulysses Sommers WOOLENSACK, John T. Mrs. Mary Woolen- BERGMAN, Charles. Gustaf Bergman, 151 Moore, R. F. D. 4, Watseka, Ill. sack, 1023 Brownsville Avenue, Pittsburgh, West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. MORGAN, Henry. Mrs. Elmina Wycoff Mor- Pa. BISKEY, John Frank. Mrs. Providence gan, R. F. D. 4, Hickory, N. C. BOYD, Robert J. Mrs. Ellen T. Boyd, 28 Col- Biskey, 225 Superior Street, Detroit, Mich. NEWTON, James F. Mrs. Annie Newton, 614 lege Street, Clinton, N. Y. BLANC, Nicholas E. Mrs. Julia Blanc, 1504 Canal Street, Santa Barbara, Cal. FIGARD, Harry Doris. Miss Ethel Figd, South Market Street Canton, Ohio. NOLAN, Philip Aloysius. Mrs. Frances Nolan, 1528 Washington Street, Huntingdon, Pa. BOWLING, Shatter. iiege Bowling, Rector, 352 West Street, West Hoboken, N. J. )RWIN, George F. Mrs. Agnes Irwin, 259 Ky. ODEN, John W. Mrs. Sallie Eliza Oden, Street and Riverdale Avenue, Riverdale, BROWN, Edward F. Mrs. Elizabeth Heaney, Amity, Ark. N. Y. 139 Huntington Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PURI, Jose h. Joseph Puri, 7 Armory Court, WILLIAMS, Robert T. Mrs. Millie Williams, BYRNES, Henry T. Mrs. Emma Byrnes, 588 Springileld Mass. St. Charles Pa. Crescent Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RANDALL, William J. Mrs. Anna Randall, ANTWINE, doe. Zemmon Antwine, Jackson- CAMPBELL, Howard E. John Campbell, 406 54 Maple Street, Easthampton, Mass. Ville N. C. North Howard Street, Bloomington, Ill. RANKE, Max F. Mrs. Mary Ranke, 739 BENJAMIN, Harvey. Sidney Benjamin, Stew- CASEY, James P. Mrs. Mary Casey, 413 Cherry Street, Scranton, Pa. artville, Minn. Spruce Street, Plainfield, N. J. ROTHROCK, Fred. George E. Rothrock, gen- BENNETT, Miner C. Mrs. Allie Bennett, CASH, Charlie. Mrs. Fannie Cash, Sheffield, eral delivery, Auburn, Nebr. R. F. D. 80, Commerce Ga. Ala. RUSSELL, David F. Mrs. Mary Russell, R. F. BOWEN, Jesse. John owen, R. F. D. 4, COLWELL, Cecil C. Mrs. Rebecca Colwell, D. 3 Ada, Okla. Hurdiand, Mo. Ransom, Ill. SCANLON, Harry C. Charles Scanlon, 2732 BOYLE Thomas H. Mrs. Ellen Boyle, 56 COOVER, Edwin G. Harry W. Coover, 1231 North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hamilton Avenue, Passaic N. J. Cleveland Avenue, Newark, Del. SCHWAB, Clifford H. Cyrus D. Schwab, DETWEILER, Ira. Urfal F. Detweller, Har- CRIAf, Ross. Mrs. Eva M. Crim, Adamston, Arch Avenue, Waynesboro, Va. per Kans W. Va. SCHWARTZ, Louis. Mrs. Bessie Weiss, 1708 PINRLER, Elmer. Mrs. Anna Finkler, 315 CRISP, Fred. Louis Crisp, 13 Danforth Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Harmon Avenue, Wilmington, Ohio. Street, Jamaica Rlain, Mass. SHORE, Israel. Mrs. Yetta Shore, 549 York HIGGINS, Merle C. Milton A. Higgins, Haig- DU BOARD, Frank. Mrs. Virginia F. De Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. ler, Nebr. Board, Fairfax, Mo. SINK, Ksley D. John Sink, Hymera, Ind. MUSICIANS. DONLIN, John J. Mrs. Sarah W. E. Bride, SMITH, Alonzo R. Mrs. Nellie Higgins, 1727 550 Broome Street, New York N. Y. North Marston Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOWMAN, Aubrey. Miss Dorothy Bowman, DYER, Robert A. Mrs. Levina bowner, Mar- SNYDER, Clarence E. Mrs. Jennie L. Snyder, 1306 Street, Los Angeles, Cal, seilles, Ill. 149 Barlow Street, Canastota, N. Y. LONGO, Balvtore. Salvatore Tropeano, 612 EDWARDS John H. Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, SWINGLE, Earl: Mrs. P. R. Swingle, 436 Congress teet, Pittsburgh Pa. 625 Forty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. Mount Rose Street, Vineland, N. J. JOHN, Evan Edwin. John Morgan John, 701 FLORINIO, Guiseppe, Carmillo Di Lecca, 36 TRAVERS, John. Mrs. Hanora Travers, East Pine Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. Front Street Ballston Spa, N. Y. Bridgeport, Pa. BUGLERS. FOLEY John it. Mrs. Hannah Foley, White Marsh, Pa. TRUELOVE, William L. Judge Marcus True- BADER, Percy H. Mrs. Belle Elizabeth FULKS, Albert K. Mrs. Elizabeth Fulks, love, R. F. D. 3, Blairsville, Ga. Bader, 216 Midland Avenue, Columbus, Valera, Tex. VASEY, William R. Mrs. Rosalyn Vasey, 138 Ohio. Washington Street, Utica, N. Y. 424 PRIVATES. WACKER, Charles A. Mrs. Anna C. Wacker, BUTCH, Fred M. Mrs. Josephine Butch, Rock Rapids, Iowa. Boquet Steet Pittsburgh Pa. GOOLD, John. B. N. V. Goold Price, Utah. W. Mrs. Annie Henry, 5331 WELLER, Norman E. Samuel Weller, 652 HENRY, Richard GRUBER Lewis J. Mrs. Adeie Gruber, 2431 East Seventh Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. Parrish Street Philadelphia, Pa. West Clifford Street Philadelphia, Pa. MAHL, Chester L. Jacob S. Mahi, 2509 West ABRAMS, Joe. Mrs. Alice Owens, Panola, HENDERSON, Fred d. Mrs. Maggie Hender- Ky. Fourth Street, Williamsport, Pa. Miss. son, Daleville, BRUCATO, Fr'ank. Salvatore Brucato, 596 31ECHANICS. HILDEBRANT, Elmer. Mrs. Minnie Frean, 212 West Railroad Avenue, Ithaca, N. Y. Boulevard, Arverne, N. Y. PATTERSON, Leigh E. George Patterson, IIILLBISH, Norman A. Mrs. Esther Hilnbish, CLEMONS, Frederick W. Mrs. Mary E. Clem- Factoryville, Pa. 20 West Savoy Street, Pottsville Pa ons 6 Langdon Street, Roxbury, Mass. TABOR, Eibridge E. Samuel B. Tabor, HOOD, Joel R. Mrs. Reta Hood, 208 Sump- DALY, Edward. Mrs. Mary Daly, 117 East R. F. D. 2, Carter, Okla. ter Street, Houston, Tex. School Street, Woonsocket, R. 1. VESPER, William A. Henry W. Vesper, HOLLERAN Dennis. Patrick Holleran, 410 DUNBAUGH, Leonidas. Mrs. Climmie Cline, Maza, Okla. Market Street, Shamokin, Pa. 905 East Second Street, Austin, Tex. WAGONERS. HOLMSTROM, Carl E. Mrs. C. F. Holm- FRENCH, Gordon M. Mrs. Josephine H1. strom, 26 Hamden Place, Lynn, Mass. Hyde, Coleman, Mich. CHARBONNEAU, A. Mrs. Melinda Charbon- GAMACHRE, Albert. Mrs. Angus Ankrim, Lynn neau, 31 Willow Street, Cohoes, N. Y. HOYES, George E. George P. Hoyes, Mar- shall, Mo. Haven, Fla. KING, James R. Lorenzo K. King, R. F. D. 4, HARVEY, Solomon A. John Brewer, Aribi, Westfield, Pa. JORDAN, Edward F. Mrs. Lillie Jordan, Wil- Ga. COORs. cox Nebr. KNOLOCK, Donald U. Mrs. Ella Shockley, HILL, Wallace, jr. Mrs. Ruth C. Hill, 213 , Charles. Mrs. Violet Gill, 1311 Plimp- Lowell, Fla. Seventh Street, Berwick, Pa. ton Avenue, New York, N. Y. KOELBLE, Gustave A. Fred. D. Mueller, 28 HOYLES, Alfred R. Mrs. Harriet Hoyles, HAUSNER, John. Mrs. Anna Hausner, 116 Park Place, Irvington, N. J. Centerville, Minn. Sergeant Street, Oconto, Wis. KOESTER, Fritz. Fritz Koester, Brenham, HUBBELL, Wll1s L. Mrs. Wheelock Hubbell, BACHSE, Harry. Miss Kathryn Sacbse, New- Tex. Bellaire, Tex. port Avenue and Beach, One hundred and Jayne, R. F. D. KOHUT, George J. Mrs. Annie Kobut, 488 JAYNE, Ray C. Mrs. George thirtieth Street Bell Harbor, N. Y. 3, Tunkhannock, Pa. BOTTANI, Aldo Arthur. Garlo Bottani, 161 Neppeihan Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. JESSEN, Lorrence. Mrs. Mary Jessen, 622 Columbia Avenue, North Bergen, N. J. KUHN, Earl R. Mrs. Mary J. Kuhn, Rush- Wheeler Street, Woodstock, Ill. RING, Charles H. Mrs. Jennie King, 146 ville, Ill. KELLY, Thomas J. John Kelly, Neosho East Seneca Street, Oswego, N. Y. LACINE, Joseph A. Mrs. Bessie Lacine, 320 Rapids, Kans. Fulton Street, West Hoboken, N. J. John. Mrs. John Koshko, Clar- PRIVATES. , Adam B. Henry Lambert, West KOSHKO, Graham, Va, ence, Pa. CANNING, John F. Michael Canning, Grand Broad J. LAMBERT, Matthew J. Matthew F. Lambert, KOSHOCK, Michael. George Koshock, Avenue, East Orange, N. 5409 Haverford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Street, Beaver Meadow, Pa. DORASIO, Guiseppe. Mrs. Maria Tobascinne, LAPIERRE, Napoleon. Mrs. Emma Lapierre, KOTSAY, John. Mrs. Katherine Kotsay, 174 Buchienti, Province Di Chiefe, Italy. 190 South Main Street, Woonsocket, R. I. Yonkers Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. GRAHAM, Ralph. Mrs. Ellen Graham, 80 LEARY, Thomas. Jeremiah Leary, 71 Mont- LEAVER, Hugh C. Mrs. Thresa Leaver, Bri hton Avenue, Allston, Mass. gomery Street, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Prospect Avenu9, Clifton Heights, Pa. GRA? Ishom L. Mrs. Artie Gray, Soda, Tex. LLOYD, James 0. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Lloyd, HEMMERT Jon L. John P. Hemmert, LEE, Herman. Tom Lee, R. F. D. 1, Hansel, Thayne, W~yo. N. Pak. - Hurricane, W. Va. ENE, Stanley B. Mrs. Cordella Mayes, Rand- LIBERTY, Henry T. Joseph Liberty, Crystal LOGAN, Vernon. Mrs. Caroline Salvage. 110 lett, Okla. Falls, Mich. Northeast B- Avenue, Ardmore, Okla. LALLY, Joseph. Miss Marie Lally, West LOVE, Elmer W. Mrs. William Ellis, Dun- MENDEL, Julius. Alexander Lippman, 717 Branch, Mich. dee, N. Y. Monroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KEWELL, Michael J. Mrs. Agnes Newell, 823 LUCAS, James Carrol. James B. Lucas, PETERS. Joe. J. W. Peters, Manchester, Ga. Ea-t Twenty-second Street, Kansas City, Ayden, N. C. PYLE, Howard L. Mrs. Kate D. Pyle, 131 Mo. McDONALD, Clarence E. Carrie Guernsey, Chester Avenue, Coatesville, Pa. ALBERTSON, Ernest. Odd Fellows Lodge Crownpoint, Ind. RUDE, Henry. Charlie Rude. Peterson, Minn. No. 38 Woodlawn, Kans. McDOUGAL Horace M. Mrs. Emma P, Mc- SE VERS, George. Mrs. Ellen Seavers, 483 ALTIIAU, Helmuth B. William M. Althaus, Dougal, S12 Ashland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Ilerkimer Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Dkyersville, Iowa. MCSORLEY, Joseph T. Mrs. Catherine Mc- SHEROTSKIE, Peter. Mrs. Anna Sherotskie, BACHMAN, John R. Rudolph Bachman, 201 Sorley, 2508 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 657 Boulevard Avenue, Dickson City, Pa. Burlington Avenue, Bristol, Conn. MeSPARRIN, Ebbert C. Harvey M. MeSpar- SNYDER, James C. Mrs. William Snyder, BAILEY, Elmer. Mrs. Minnie Bailey, 33 rin, 306 Freeport Road, New Kensington, box 20, East Stroudsburg, Pa. North Princeton Street, Columbus, Ohio. Pa. SOLHAK, Joseph. John Solhak, Berlin, N. H. 18 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5,, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN PERSHIAG TAYLOR, Charles I. Mrs. Tillie Cramer, CARUSO, Anthony J. D. Caruso, 503 Main SMITH, Richard C. Richard J. Smith, 325 Christiana, Pa. Street, East Haven, Conn. Commercial Street, Weymouth, Mass. WARD, (alvin I. Mat Ward, Palacious, Tex. CORMEY, Alexander. Mrs. Elizabeth Cor- COOPER, Howard G. Mrs. J. R. Cooper, WILSON, Jesse E. Mrs. Minnie F. Wilson, mey, 251 Waverly Street, Bellmont, Mass. Walnut %treet,Gadsden, Ala. Wenham Street, Danvers, Mass. CROCE, Mario. John Croce, 328 High Street, DAVIS, Jam's. Thomas Davis, Geyer Avenue, WILSON, Hugh L. Mrs. Mina Campbell, Detroit, -Mich. - North Side. Pittsburgh, Pa. Wellcboro, Pa. FORD, Eugen Leo. Mrs. Jenny Ford, 430 81- GAUGHAN, Thomas L. - T. R. Gaughan, 4525 AARON, Clarence N. MrsMartha A. Aaron, dell Court, Warren, Ohio. . Canal Street. New Orleans, La. Fishing Creek, Md. MONTGOMERY, Howard E. Robert Mont- PITCIIFORD, Samuel G. Mrc. Mary E. Pitch- AMEDURI, Guisseppe. Guisseppe Ella, 394 gomery, 28 Madison Street, Carthage, N. Y. ford, 411 College Street, Greenville, S. C. Rockaway Aenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MORETTT, Antonio. Giovanni Moretti, Cepo- SORBER, Osborne H. Mrs. Anna Sorber, 132 BADENHOOP, Paul H. Ilerman Badenhoop, zatto, Province 0, lerami, Italy. Prospect Street, Blnghamton, N. Y. San Pierre, Ind. BIRD, Francis Joseph. Edward H. William- BRZOZOSKI, Roman. Mrs. lary Rolszynski, BOTT, Walter. Frederick G. Bott, 51 Roose- son, 2448 NorthDover Street, Philadelphia, 1509 Wabansie Avenue. Chicago, Ill. velt Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Pa. - BUELL, Earl. John Allen, Alma Center, Wis. CARUSO, Vincenso. RatIael Caruso, box 124, CAMPER, Thomas D. James S. Camper, Sul- KRETSCHMER, Frank J. Frank A. Kretsch- Scottdale, Pa. phur Springs, Tex. men, 1220 Atlas Street, Omaha, Nebr. CHARLTON, Joseph A. 0. Percy Charlton, FERRY, Bernard J. Bernard Perry, 808 MACVEIGH. John Joseph. Mrs. Mary Mac- 210 Jucunda Street, Plittsburgh, Pa. Church Street, South Bethlehem, Pa. Veigh, 1233 Redfield Street, Philadelphia, CIIERVONE, Albert. Fehx Chervone, 533 FUKS, Caesar A. Ed Fuks, 251 Tompkins Pa. Woodward Avenue, St. Paul, MiAn. Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. METZGER, Jacob. Mrs. Lena* Metzger, 137 CHRISTINE, Nigal L. Mrs. Addle Christine, GAUTHIER, Felix. Leo Gauthier, 10 Adams Foxall Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 713 West Sixth Street, Lawrence, Kans. Street, Easthampton Mass. SEILS, Erich I. Frederick Sells, 24 Leon- CIPULO, Ralph T. Mrs. C. Cipulo, 104 Lake GERDEq, Renke R. kenke P. Gerdes, R. F. ard Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. Street, East Weymouth, Mass. D. 3. Manton, Iowa. TILTON, Albert S. Frank Tilton, Main CLAIBBY, William M4. Patrick Clabby, Sum- LUNKENHIEIMER. Charles. Mrs. Balah Lun- Street, Avon, N. J. mit Avenue, Lewiston, Me. kenheimer, MArtville, N. Y. CAGE, John C. Charles W. Cage, 223 Hum- DAWE, Alfred P. Mrs. Elizabeth Dawe, 27 MILLER. Charles H. Mrs. Lulu Boyce, 1002 bird Street, Cumberland, Md. East Street, Providence, I. I. West Third Street. Fort Wayne, Ind. FISHER, Ernest G. Mrs: Ernest Fisher, 264 DOMKOSKY, Stanley. Mrs. Antonetto Dom- SHEPS, Louis. Jake Sheps, 316 Fifteenth Western Road. Wellesly. Mass. kosky, 36 Clark Street, New Britain, Conn. Avenue Newarkl N. J. KLICK, Albert W. Mrs. William Iloffmiester, FINNEGAN, Bernard F. Jahn Finnegan, 522 TEMPLETON, Ie. E. M. Templeton, R. F. Fairfield Me West Twenty-eighth Street, New York, N. Y. D. 1, Adamsville, Ala. IRVINE, harold E. Homer Irvine, 5934 FLEXER, John R. John G. Gerhart, Macun- . Samuel Roughfin. J. R. Win- North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. gie, Pa. clow, R. F. D. 5, Hifh Point N. C. LIUKE, Frank M. John Lipke, B. F. D. 2, NEWELL, Sam F. William I. Newell, Ran- East Syracuse, N. Y. FORD, Emmett J. Mrs. Mary D. Ford, Jupi- dolnh, Misc. RAFFO, Anthony, Jr. Mrs. Louise Raffo, 44 ter. Colo. NOT'TAN, I unie. Ole Norman, Montevideo, King Street. New York, N. Y. FOSTER, Ralph N. Mrs. Byron D. Stewart, Minn. RICHARDSON, Robert Mrs. Mary E. Rich- East Newport, Me. PROC CCTNO, Antonio. Mrs. Costantina Sal. ardson, R. F. D. 2, Wills Point. Tex. , Jack C, William Hale, R. F. D. 3, zarulo, Prov. Di Salzarulo, Besaccia, Italy. SANDIDGE, Tonh Q. Mrs. Nannie Sandidge, Mayetta, Kans. - SANDOSKY, Louis. August Sandosky, Narr- 1115 West'Dagget Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. KAPLAN, Max. Nathan Kaplan, 141 Hopkin cottsville, Md. STONE, Cecil C. Emerson Stone, Kelleran Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. SMALL. Joseph W. Ierbert A. Small, 21 Strot. Houlton, Me. KEZCKI. Mike. Adam Kezicki, 241 Florlano Valentine Street, Westbrook, Me WEIMER. Lubenz A Jacob Weimer, 2318 Street, Detroit, Mich. STOT'T, Methodious. Mrs. Albert Stout, 1032 Winnemac Avenue, Cicago, Ill. KIMB kLL, Harold C. Mrs. E. H. Kimball, Rebecca Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa. WILLIS, Rufus. William S. Willis, Dayton, 10 Fairwell Street, Lewiston, Me. B OOD, Robert M. Mrs. Emma Wood, Bell- Ark. LESINSKT. Adam. Joseph Lesinski, box 112, vie, Colo. Penn Station, Pa. BRACE, Richard W. Mrs. Mary M. Brace, WOODS. Charles C. Levi Woods, star route, 600 Brinley Avenue. Bradley Beach, N. J. PANAS, Shenly. Czeslaw Szymanski, 2123 Redden. Okla. lamburg Street. Chicago, Ill. , YOT'NG, Georee. Mrs. Mary Young, 36 Bridge EPPERSON. James MT. James D. Epperson, RYBINSKI. Theodore. Mrs. Mary Rybinski, Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. G014 Prairie Avenue, Chicago Ill. 3348 Mossuratt Street, Chicago, Ill. KAVANAGH, James. Mrs. Rary Frances SIMMONS, Georze Wilbur. George Frederick Wounded Slightly. Kavanagh, 251 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn, Pettev, North Westport, Macs. N. Y. VASELY, John Joseph. Mrs. Mary Vasely, I CAPTAINS. LIVINGSTON, Cornelius. J. L. Livingston, 526 Center Street. South Bethlehem, Pa. PURCELL, Burgo. Mrs. Helen Augusta Pur- Eastman, Ga. WESLEY, George. Miss Margaret Welsh, 623 cell, San Gabriel, Cal. ROUTON, D. P. Monroe Routon, Rosebud, Eighth Street, Dayton, Ky. JONES, Charles W. William P. Jones, White- Tex. ZONNER. Leonard W Albert Zonner, R. F. land Ind. WTERENGA, John. Mrs. Ellia Wierenga, R. D. 10, Chillicothe, Ohio. BOYLE, William. Mrs. Mary Boyle, 122 F. D. 8, Grand Rapids, Mich. ANTELMI, Gaetano. Joseph Panpasesell, 496 North Mills Street, Madison, Wis. GRENNAN, John F., jr. Mrs. Julia Grennan, Woodward Road, North Providence, R. I. 1911 Homecrest Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ASHCRAFT, George N. John H. Asheraft, LIrUTENANTS. REITER, Emil C. Mrs. Agness, Burkett, Gordo, Ala. ALWAY, Curtis D. Mrs. Ada M. Alway, Pavis, Pa. BALCUNAS. Tony. Charles Bhicunas, 3343 Grandfeld, Okla. DECK, Maurice. Mrs. Maurice Deck, Vinita, Emerald Street, Chicago, Ill. TALLEY, Alvin Morris. Richard B. Simpson, Okla. BARRETT, John. Patrick Barrett, 317 East 625 West Church Street, Knoxville, Tenn. C. M. Tanner, Berlin, FITZPATRICK, James Timothy. Mrs. Nona. Seventv-eighth Street, Nqw York, N. Y. TANNER, Earl L. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, 1010 North Market Street, St. BLATTNER, William. Albert Kern, 99 Wis. Louis, Mo. Thompson Street BufTalo, N. Y. SUMNER, Gordon S. Mrs. Mattilou Sumner, ELOCKER, John T. Mrs. Hester Blocker, Poulan, Ga. JONES, Robert Lewis. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Ivisdale, Ill. THOMPSON, Orlen N. Charles N. Thompson, Jones, Greeley, Kans. I 282 Frederick Street, San Francisco, Cal. *WATTS, Henry F. Mrs. Claudle Harvey, BLUTT. Joe M. Martin Blutt, 1409 Chandler NEAL. James Weaver. Edward Barnes Neal, 183 North Fourteenth Avenue, Nashville, Street Joliet, Ill. R. F D. 5, Tayloraville, Ky. Tenn. BOSS, George. Mrs. Theresa Boss, 1187 Hoe HARTING. Wesley W. Mrs. Wesley W. Hart- Avenue, New York, N. Y. ing, 6223 Musgrave Street, Germantown, Pa. CORPORALS. CHRISTY, Lester Bee. Mrs. Emma Catherine. SW %AB. Jacques M. Mayer MT Swaab, Jr., BACHMAN, William L. W. E. Bachman, Chrictl. Stewartsville, Mo. 1216 Flatiron Building, New York, N. Y. 4202 Sycamore Street, Birmingham, Ala. COHEN, Isidore. Alex Cohen, 541 Saratoga R. Carter, 246 Axenue. Brooklyn, CARTER. Eliot A. James BAKER, Walter. Mrs. John Baker, Shawnee, N. Y. Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. Ohio. EDWARDS, Thomas Jones. Thomas A. Ed- BOYER, Charles Smith. Mrs. Charles S. wars. Newcastle. Tex. Boyer, R. F. D. 1, Constantine, Mich. BUDZISZ Andro Stanislaw Nogel, 3745 HEDGELON, William F. Mrs. Christine South Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Ileleelon. Monesdale, Pa. LIEUTENANT. DAVIS, Merrel I. Mary B. Davis, box 353, IIEISELMEYER, Harold D. Mrs. Thomas KIMBERLY, Clarke Orlo. H. H. Kimberly, Huntignton, W. Va. Smith, R. F. D. 2, Bethlehem, Pa. GREENSHITH, William Edward. William HERDER, Roy A. G. A. Herder, Mountain Hampton, Va. Henry Greensmith, 220 Margaret Street, Home, Idaho. BATTALION SERGEANT MAJOR. Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. DR WITT, Lacy. Emory Hill, R. F. D. 2, IITSTON, Thomas J. Mrs. Margaret Huston, DIMOND. Bushnell. Mrs, Harriet B. Di- Pensaurx. Pa. mond, 1529 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. INVERNIZZI, Rudolph Nicholas, Peter Inver- JARMAN, Freeman. Mrs. Mary E. Johnson, 6115 East Madison Street, Kirkwood, Mo. SERGEANT MAJOR. nizzi, 120 Paterson Plank Road, Hoboken, LAWSON, James H. Mrs. Mary Lawson, Elk ROE, Vance. Richard H. Roe, 403 West Os- N. J. Valley, Tenn. borne Street, Humboldt, Tenn. - JENNINGS, John Eugene. Mrs. M. D. Jen- nings, Wynne Wood, Okla. MADSEN, Robert. Jack Williams, 208 Fifth SERGEANTS. Street. Milwaukee, Wis. JOHNSON, Erick A. Mrs. Erick Johnson, SCITERER, Stanley S. Philip Scherer, Emer- BARTOW, John W. John J. Crudaen, Oska- 127 North Fourth Street, Victor, Colo. ald, Pa. loosa, Iown. JOHNSON, Henry G. Mrs. John W. Johnson, COLLIER, William F. Thomas S. Collier, Gonzals, Tex. SCHMIDT, Fred. Andy Schmidt, R. F. D. 1, Hydro, Okla. JORDAN, Raymond Avery. John Harrison Massillon, Oh.le GAGNE, Charles D. Mrs. Caroline Gagne, Jordan, 217 West Third Street, Chanute, SOLOMAN, Walter L. Stephen L. Soloman, 694 Chicopee Street, Willimansett, Mass. Kans. 5847 Morton Street, Germantown, Philadel- GODDARD, Gilbert T. Leonard Goddard, 123 LOBMAN, Myron C. Walter Lohman, Stein- phia, Pa. . Schley Street, Evergreen, N. Y. Lobman Co., Montgomery, Ala. VAN DER MASS, Albert. William Van Der GORHAM, Charles. Mrs. W. H. Frank, 6020 PAINE, William V. Mrs. Julia M. Paine, Mass, Park Avenue, Wortendyke, N. J Calumet Avenue, Chicago, III. 4 Hampshire Place, Cambridge, Mass. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 19 CASUALTIES -REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BUIILINGHAM, Earl. George Burlingham, MCCLAIN, Ralph A. Thomas J. McClain, MIANO, Rocco. Joseph Orsida, 3321 White 815 North Eleventh Street East, Cedar Mount Morlah, Mo. Plains Avenue, New York, N. Y. Rapids, Iowa. IACIA, Salvatore. Carlos Sisto, 258 East- POSEY, Dolphus. Warren Posey, R. F. D. WERNERT, George. Mrs. , 1027 Peck Dominick Street, Rome, N. Y. 4, box 64, Roanoke, Ala. Street, Toledo, Ohio, READ, Robert Jay. Robert Koch, 417 Madi- Wright, Winne- BECIANICS, son Street, Oconto, Wis. WRIGHT, Chester J. John Mrs. Martha Bension, 58 bago Ill. BACKSTROM, John A. Miss IManna Back- RICHARDS, Harry. B. Young, Avery, Kosek Court, Wilkes-Barre Pa. YOUNa, George E. James strom, 71 Cliff Street, Maplewood, Mass. STALLWORTH, Herbert. kick Stallworth, Olia. HUG, John. Anna M. Hug, 350 Bleecker CAMPBELL, Earl EM Mrs. Ella Campbell, 906 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ballinger, Tex. West Fifth Street, Pomona, Cal. JENSEN, Julius. Mrs. Johanna Jensen, 410 STOTT, Irvin. Mrs. Linda Stott, 244 Wash- GOLDIFEDER, Samuel. Mrs. Hannah Gold- Fourth Avenue, Neptune City Avon, N. J. ington Avenue, Phoenixville, Pa. feder, 222 West Forty-third Street, Los An- CAMPBELL, Cecil Jay. Mrs. harry Horan, SZTOBA, Emil. Miss Nellie Sohca, 146 North geles, Cal. Bangall, N. Y. Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HANSEN, Edward Bdrtram. Mrs. Johanna FERNAAYS, Earl B. Mrs. Louise Fernaays, VAN RENNAN, Harry. Gerardus Van Ren- Hansen, 831 West Sixth Street, Fremont, 618 Sixth Street, Rochester N. Y. nan HBatch Street, South Boston, Mass. Nebr KING, John W. Mrs. Exlrah Xing, Magadore, VISAWATY, Benny. Mrs. Emialia Gonslew- IIEDSTROM, Carl S. Miss Elizabeth Harris, Ohio. ska, 137 Pine Street, Dickson City, Pa. 135 Thompson Street, Salem, N. J. JENSEN, Thomas. Johanna Jensen, 49 Fourth VLEKLINSKI, Steve. Stanley Vleklinski, 315 KENT, Ronald B. Mrs. Cora E. Kent, Chel- Avenue, Neptune City, Avon, N. J. Sperry Avenue, Detroit, Mich. sea, Iowa. MONK, Elmus H. Jack F. Monk, Eagletown, VON HUBEN, Fred. X. Von Huben, 12309 MOORBERG, Paul G. Mrs. M. Arleigh Moor- Okla. West Seventy-fourth Street, Chicago, Ill. berg, Milford, Nebr. WALLACE, Jacob F. W. C, Wallace, Llano, S. Farmer, PICKLE, Grover C. Zacharia B. Pickle, Tex. FARMER, William. Ephriam Comanche, Okla. R. F. 1 1, Mountain City, Tenn. ZWICK, Elias. Jacob Zwick, 311 Lott Ave- WEBER, Paul A. Mrs. Emma 1. Weber, HAWKINS, Robert L. Mrs. Edna Huey Iaw- nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 8120 Humboldt Avenue, South Minneapolis, kis, Bernharts, Berks County, Pa. Minn. BILLBERG, Wilfred. Wilfred Billberg, sr., 80 WAGONERS. High Street, Oshkosh Wis. YUROFSKL John. Frank Griczan, 20*36 West jr. Mrs. Catherine F. Nineteenth Street, Chicago, 111. BOYTER, Allen W. Thaddis Boyter, Simp- BLUMMERT, John, E. Gann, Ilene- sonville, S. C. Blummert, 608 East Eleventh Street, New GANN, David L. Mrs. Carry COOPER Stanley J. Oscar Long, R. F. D. 2, York N. Y gar, Ala. Bloomield, Ind. COLLUM, Joseph D. Mrs. Dennis Collum, GIBLIN, John J. Mrs. Veronica Heffran, 160 HODGSON Owen E. Stephen N. Hodgson, 300 Bowman Street, East End, Wilkes- Main Street, Rutherford, N. J. general delivery, La Cygne, Kans. Barre. Pa. GOULD, Richard E. Frank Gould, Lake, HURLEY, Sylvester. Mrs. Mary Leary, Welch DEMAINE, Albert F. Mrs. Clara Collea, 2117 Miss. Street, Malden, Mass. East Summerset Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GREENBERGER, Leo C. Solomon Greenber- LINCOLN, Judson C. Mrs. Sarah M. Lin- GRIMM, John C. Edward J. Grimm, Green- ger, 1310 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio. coln, Felts Mills, N. Y. town, Va. GREER, Marcus A Mrs. Verra Greer, 5645 COLE, John B. G. W. Cole,' Green City, Mo. OVERHOLSER, Orlando C. Mrs. Maggie Lansdowne Avenue, West Philadelphia, Pa. DICKEY, Joe T. John Marshall Dickey, Overholser, 408 Southeast Poplar Street, GUNSHORE, Frank. Mrs. Agnes Gunshore, Kelso, Tenn. Creston, Iowa. 30 North Walnut Street, Township, Wilkes- GRAY, Cleveland. John A. Gray, lugo, COOKS. Barre, Pa. Okla. HANSON, Sydney II. Frederic Hanson, 4828 HUTCHISON, Harry E. Mrs, Edith Hutchi- VENSEL, Harland E. Mrs. Mary Mahoney, Xerxes Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. son, Bussey, Iowa. 1066 Third Avenue, New Kensington, Pa. HENDERSHOTT, John A. Mrs. Amos M. NALDRETT, Robert L. Mrs. Elizabeth Nal- GREENE, George L. Mrs. Ora Mable Greene, Hendershott, Bartlesville, Okla. drett, 1406 Putnam Avenue, Brooklyn, general delivery, Burr Oaks, Kans. HUGHES, Paul F. Mrs. Annie Hughes, Em- N. Y. GRAVATT, Edward K. Mrs. Bertha E. Gra- mett, Idaho. RAIMONDI, Charles Aloyslus. Mrs. Fil- vatt, Tenth and Atkins Avenues, Bradley HURD William P. Mrs. Thomas Murphy, monea Raimondi, 112 Franklin Avenue, Beach, N. J.. 629 bennington Street, East Boston, Mass. Brookiln, N. Y LANG, George W. John Lang, 107 Prospect JONES, Leslie G. Mrs. Sarah Jones, New RANDALL, Ralph Anson. Richard A. Ran- Avenue, Homestead, North Bergen, N. J. Lisbon, Wis. dall, 1606 East Central Avenue, Wichita, KlIlIALL, Allen H. Robert Kimball, Great KELLY, John C. R. Rev. Edward H. Kelly, Kans Works, Me. 5930 Center Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ROACH, Delbert B. J. D. Roach, Griggs- NEGRO, Giacomo. Angelina Mazza, 128 KOPLOWITZ Ruben. Abraham Koplowitz, ville, Ill. Banks Street, Newark, N. J. 366 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERTSON, David. Mrs. Lillie Robertson, PRIVATES. KUSKEY, Louis Andrew. Mary Kuskey, general delivery, Morville, La. Mountainview, N. J. ,TOOIIEY, James J. Hugh Toohey, 20 Gor- ANDERSON, Elmore D. Mrs. Peter Eng- LAJEJNESSE, Michael. James Lajennesse, ham Street, Waltham, Mass. strom. St. Cloud, Fla. 33 Erie Street, Cohoes, N. Y. WESTER. Teddy. Mrs. Nina 'Wester, 1737 BUCZEK, Stanley. Mr. Joseph Bednorn, box LAUX, Charles. Miss Emily Vollmers, 1497 Blake Street, Berkeley, Cal. 119, Glastonbury, Conn. DeKalk Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CORPORALS. BULLINGER, Frank B. Mrs. Margaret Bul- LEONARD, William E. Charles C. Iggles- linger, R. F. D. 2, Hillsdale, N. Y. ton, R. F. D. 3, Binghamton, N. Y. DUNWOODY, Daniel D. Mrs. J. A. Dun- BURKHOLDER, Dorsey J. Mrs. Laura Burk- LUTHER, Tracy. Mrs. Addle Luther, 180 woody, 701 Forsyth Street, Macon, Ga. holder, 2159 Mosser AVenue, Newberry, Pa. North Main Street, Mechanicsville, N. Y. GOERTZ, Herman P, Michael Goertz, R. F. D. BURT, Everett D. Mrs. Nettle F. Burt, LUTZ, William J. Mrs. Louise Lutz, 6332 1. Red Rock, Tex. Mounds, Okla. Loomnis Street, Chicago, Ill. HESS, Grant H. Henry Hess, 513 Johnson BURTON, Francis E. Mrs. Annie Burton, 45 MAJEWICZ, . Thomas Majewlez, 133 Street Winona, Minn. Jackson Street, Attleboro, Mass. Lydell Street, Buffalo, N. Y. NEWMAN, Jesse. Oliver AT.Newman, R. F. D. BUSCII, Joseph W. Mrs. Wilhemina Schmidt, MARONEY, Daniel. Mrs. Margaret Maroney, 1, Portageville, Mo. 208 John Street, Harrison, N. J. 28 Glenwood Avenue Arlington. N. Y. ST'AHL Joan A. H. Mrs. A. Stabl, 33 How- CAMPBELL, Joe M. Joe Campbell, Philip, MARTIN, George S. Miss Sadie Martin, 3607 lett Rtreet, Roslindale, Mass. S. Dak. Princeton Avenue, Chicago, Ill. STRAWN, Alvin T. John T. Strawn, Eddy, CHERPAK, Tomko. Michael Bilanow, 27 MATTFELD, Diedrich. Mrs. Otterstedt, 425 Tex, Greylock Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. Pulaski Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. STUESSEL, Edward. Mrs. Laura Stuessel, CHESTER, Paul G. Mrs. Marie Chester, 34 MONACHINO, Sam. Jacob Madam, 04 Court Burlington, Tex. Madison Avenue, Newark N. J. Street, Gineseo, N. Y. SWEENEY, William J. Mrs. Sarah E. CONNELLY Thomas J. Mrs. Mary O'Don- MYERS. Harry Albert. P. B. Myers, Ameri- Sweeney, 123 Orchard Street, Somerville, nell, 104 Winnipeg Avenue, St. Paul. Minn. cus, Kans. Mass. DESJALAIS. Alfred. Mrs. Mary Desjalais, 12 NEVINS, Joseph Lakeman. John Bererly 'AYLOR, William F. Frederick W. Taylor, Magnolia Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Nevins, Thompson, Mo. 1311 Second Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. DONOIIUE, Richard V. John P. Dono- TOUHAY, James. John Smith, Oxford, Wis. hue, 930 Emerald Street, Woodhaven, Long NEWMARK, Julius B. Samuel Elkin, 60 TUTTLE, Roy Andrew, Fred. Hiram Tuttle, Island, N. Y. East One hundred and, nineteenth Street, Ring Ferry, N. YV. FOLKE. Herman Nicholas. Mrs. Mary Folke, New York, N. Y. ALRECeT, Frank. Mrs. Julia Albrecht, 418 St. Pauls Avenue, Jersey City N J. NOLF, William D. Clark E. Nolf, Hawthorn, 889 Cypress Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FOX, John J. John Fox, Pewamo, fjeh, Pa. DEVORE, Walter C. Mrs. James A. Devore, GREIAN, John T. Mrs. John T. Geehan, 280 Street, Monogahela, Pa. PAINTER, Angelo M. Mrs. Mary Painter, 1016 Chess Bergin Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. 320 Benson Street, Camden, N. J. FREEMAN, E. H. W. W. Freeman, Hunts- GRAHAM. Albert D. Mrs. Albert Graham, ville, Ala. 120 Willow Street, Minneapolis, Minn. ICOLINSITY Andro. Mrs. Helenska Piedon- FREY, John George. Miss Anna Frey, 133 GREEN, Andy Ward. Mrs. Eva P. Green, 76 sky, 239 Hamilton Avenue, Waterburi Valencia Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Williams Street, Saxon, S. C. Conn. ROESCI, Clarence R. Mrs. Ella Margaret HINTZE, Otto W. Miss Charlotte Hintze, PYSIIER, Eugene Jacob. Mrs. Jennie L. Roesch, 538 South Twenty-second Street, 345 Sherman Street, St. Paual, Min. Pysher, 005 Water Street, Newberry, Pa. Flushing. N. Y. HOFFMAN, Paul A. Mrs. Rosellia Eger, 283 RECENTIO, Nicholas. Mrs. Jennie Recentio. STEPHENS, Oscar D. C. H, Stephens, Lin- Longneeker Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Hammonton, N. J. coln, Ala. HOFFPAUIR, Lucien. Mrs. May Hojpaulr, RECK, Ernest L. Mrs. Katherine Reck, MU~SICIAN. Hughes, La. N. Y. HOOPER, James C. Mrs. F. J. Hooper, 1004 1956 La Salle Avenue, Niagara Falls, GTTLDE. Earl . Mrs. Ravella Guide, 118 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SANDFORD, Garland R. Minnie M. Sand Ross Street, San Rafael, Cal. JANIGA, Frank P. Louis Janliga, 136 Konkel ford, 529 High Street, Petersburg, Va. Mich, JUGLERS. Street, Detroit, SLOAN John P. Mrs. Elizabeth Sloan LEUTEMANN, Charles F. Mrs. Martha Clinchport Va. GUARINE. John. Frank Guarine, 30 John Dunna, 438 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, SMITH, Ernest. A. B. Smith, NovI, Mith Street, Fairport, N. Y. N. Y. 20 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. CASUAL TIES REPORTED P YGEN. PERSHIAG SOLOMON, Saul. Mrs. Bertha Solomon, 104 POCHMANN, Waiter E. Henry G. Pochmann, Killed in Action. Fifth Avenue South, Nashville, Tenn. Round Top, tex. 1 SPERAZZA, Philip. Angola Sperazza, May. POTTS, James D. Lillie M/ Potts, 604 CAPTAIN. nard, Ohio. Fourth Street, Beaver Falls, Pa. RAVENEL, Theodore D., Jr. Mrs. Alice C. Ra. SUTTERMAN, Frank. Julins Sutterman, PRATT, Frederick J. E. J. Pratt, 10 Middle 3025 Seventh Avenue, Rock Island, Ill. Street, Waltham, Mass. venel, 902 Woodrow Street, Columbia, S. C, TOCYZLOUSKIE, Felix. Mrs. Bertha Tocyz- PRZYWARTY, Frank L. Mrs. Anna Przy- LIEUTENANTS. louskie, 1220 West Coal Street, Shenan- warty, 127 Birmingham Street, Pittsburgh, doah, Pa. - Pa. SHANKLIN, Almeron W. Mrs. W. Shanklin, TOMPKINS, Frank L. Mrs. George Tomp- RAYMOND, Earl M. Miss Ella Raymond, 44 Crozet, Va. kins, Litchfield, Conn. Felton Street, Hudson, Mass. COLDEWRY. George. Mrs. G. Coldewey, care TRIMB3LE, Robert J. James Trimble, Jr., 10 ROGERS, James T. Mrs. James M. Rogers,- of Bosehen, 158 East Eighty-second Street, Green Street, Lynn, Mass. 228 North Emooria Avenee, Wichita, Kans. New York N. Y. TUROCY, Joseph. Mrs. Anna Turocy, 1908 ST. DENIS, Alfred H. Mrs. Millenna St. MAKINSON,' William T. Willie B. Makinson, Tustin Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Denis, 25 Market Street Fitchburg, Mass. Kissimmee, Fla. - VARDEN, John C. Robert W. Varden, Jemi- SAUER, Arthur F. Mrs. i-azel F. Sauer, 421 MOD, Henry 0. - John 0. Moe, 303 Ontario son, Ala. East Fourth Street, Madison, Ind. Street SE., Minneapolis, Minn. WALLACE, George A. Mrs. Thomas Wallace, SEVERINO, Emil J. Pasquale Severino, 267 Milo, Me. Seneca Street, Buffalo, N. Y. SERGEANT MAJOR. WILLIAMS, Emlyn 1. Morgan T. Williams, SEVERSON, Selmer T. Olo B. Severson, COLE, Glenn. Benjamin Cole, 317 Roosevelt 91 Thomas Avenue, Westmoor, Pa. R. F. D. 5, Arcadia, Wis. Avenue, Beloit, Wis. WISBEL, Vincent. Joseph Rybicki, 251 Tur- SOKOL, Mike. Nick Tony, 59 Third Street, ner Street, Akron, Ohio. Passaic, N. J. SERGEANTS. LOGAN, Andrew. Mrs. Lizzie Logan, Clate, STEAPLES, James H. Mrs. James H. BENSON, Perry G. Clarence McCracken, Ky. Steaples, R. P. D. 2, box 67-A, Elgin, Tex. Lumber City, Pa. LOWRY, .Tohn T. Thomas Lowry, 208 West TOLKREN, William. Sam Tolkren, 700 GAUCH, Oliver W. Elvin M. Gauch, Sejita, Green Street, Champaign, Ill. Tiventy-second Street, Ashland, Wis. Tex. MARTIN, Jerome L. Mrs. I. Blake, 109 TURNER, Donald P. Mrs. Bernard Hale, 314 GOTTSCII, Otto D. Fritz Gottsch, Seven- South Beacon Street, Hartford, Conn. First Avenue, Rome, Ga. teenth Street and Twenty-fifth Avenue, MATE, Meliin Owen. John Mate, 311 Mont- VANZANDT, Chester F. L. M. Vanzandt, Rio Rock Island, Ill. gomery Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Vista. Tex. BAYLY, Harry E. Allen R. Bayly, general MIZELL, William M. Joshua Mizell, Punta. VIEL, Harm. John Viel, R. F. D. 3, Clarks- delivery, Tar River, Okla. Gorda, Fla. Ville, Iowa. BURNWORTH, Willia L. A. Burnworth, R. ODON, Joseph. Pasquale Rissetta,465 Lenox WHITE, David. David White, 76 Columbia F. D. 2, Bremen, Ohio. Avenue, New York, N. Y. Street, Cohoes, N. Y. BUSTER, Enoch L. John B. Buster, Lewis- O'DONNELL, Edward. Mrs. Recka O'Donnell, Jackson, Minn. WHITE, Harrison Augustus. Alice White, Ville, Tex. Quenemo, Kans. CLARK, Tracy J. Finn F. Clark, Ilicksville, OLSON, Herbert S. Mrs. Ida'Olson, Bronson, Ohio. Minn. WILLIAMS, George A. Mrs. James Williams, RAMSEY. Earl E. Tillman H. Ramsey, Cedar PARKER, Ford B. Mrs. Willet Stone, Pros- Delhi, N. Y. Vale. Kans. per, Tex. WILLIAMS, Walter. Mrs. Vania Wooten, ROYSTER, George R. Henry C. Royster, RE. Paul B. Theodore Rea, Notasulga, Ala. Garland, Ala. general delivery, Lehigh, Iowa. ROWLAND, William J. Mrs. Mary Rowland, Ross- 2745 Eichth Avenue, New York, N. Y. WURST, Fred C. Mrs. Agnes Wurst, 300 East WARR, Fair B. Mrs. Velma D. Warr, SALAMON, John P. Mrs. Annie Salamon, 74 Seventh Street, St. Paul, Minn. Ville, Tenn. Liberty Street, Stamford, Conn. YATES, Herbert Paul. Mrs. Alice Miranda CORPORALS. SANDERS, Leonard I. Charlie Sanders, Yates, Trinidad, Tex. BROOK, Abraham. Mrs. Rose Brook, 67 East Leon, Iowa. RUPE, Ezra. Alonza Rupe, R. F. D. 2, Hur- One hundred and fourteenth Street, New SANDGRtIND. Christ. Mrs. Heign Olson, R. ricante, W. Va. York, N. Y. F. D. 2, Crisco, Iolva, ORIGO, Fred Junius. Mrs. Allison Robinson, SEXY, Tames H. Henry L. Seay, R. F. D. 1, SATER, Paul P. Mrs. Minetta Sauer, 982 St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. 134 Beacon Street, Syracuse, N-Y. Brundiage, Ala. IIAGAN, Ben W. W. II. Hagan, Lebanon, Ky. SHERM N. George B. Joseph E. Sherman, SCIRAYSHUN, Jacob C. Fred Schraysbun, HAYWOOD, Edward L. Mrs. Joseph Iay- 6071 EIebth Avenue. Belmar, N. J. 122 South Orange Avenue, Newark, N. J. wood. 142 Bradley Street, Buffalo, N. Y. SMITH, Edward A. Mrs. Sarah Smith, 215 SMILEY, Bee. Mrs. Dona Smiley, R. F. D. HOUGH Walker C. Mrs. Margaret Hough, Halladay Street, Jersey City, N. J. 3, Richmond, Ky. Fort Itellacoom, Wash. TRAVERS, Hueb. Mrs. Briget Travers, 808 MALAVAZOS, Panagiotes. Gust Brown, 1061 West One h.'ndred and thirty-eighth Street, SNIDER, Le Roy Edward. Mrs. William Sni- der, R. F. D. 2, Eau , Wis. Mount Vernon Avenue, Columbus. Ohio. New York, N. Y. MULLEN, Timothy. Mrs. Mary Oates, 13 VEBELT NAS, William R. Mrs. John .T. STEMPER, Henry Frederick. Mrs. P. J. Stemper, 11 Eighteenth Dartmouth Street, Watertown, Mass. el clunas. 208 East Fourteenth Street, Street, Milwaukee, PERRY, Cardon 0. Mrs. Alton J. Perry, Ho'ostead, Pa. Wis. Council, N. C. WARNER. Rockie C. Newton C. Warner, 110 STEWART, Harvey H. Mrs., Agnes Stewart, PRICE, Walter II. Culpepper J. Price, R. P. Main Street Asbury Park, N. J. Orient, Iowa. D. 19, Matthews, N. C. WHP"E. Abraham. Mrs. Mary Herbert, Os- SCHAFER, Henry. Mrs. Barbara Schafer, cools Street, Laurium, Mich. STEWART, Harry R. Miss Luu Armstrong, 3952 Eastern Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1722 Walnut Street, Milwaukee, Wis. ZIEBER, Lester Tincoln. Wilson M. Zieber, SINGLETARY, Harry. John Henry Single- Piwnee. Rock. Kans. STEPHENSON, Stephen J. Mrs. Anna San- tarv, R. F. D. 1, Ridgeville, S. C. JOITNSON, Walter B. John II. Johnson, dies, Perth Amboy, N. J. TRAYLOR, Norman J. John WV.Traylor, 801 1R. F. D. 3, Oxford, Miss. TATRO, Henry P. Nelson Tatro, 199 Wil- Oakley Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. KAIS ER, Frank J. Mrs. Mary F. Kaiser, liam Street, Springfield, Mass. Woodstock, Ill. WATkINS, James R. Robert S. Watkins, THORP, Hugh H. W. 0. Thorp, Millville, Manson, N. C. KEANE, James J. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Keane, Ala. CARR, Benjamin S. Maynard Carr, R. F. D. 423 East Seventh Street. Moscow, Idaho. TREEX, William C. Harry J. Bodine, 722 1. Annapolis, lid. KIRCITNER, George W. Mrs. Rose Kirchner, Mattison REBER, Georee W. Mrs. Elsie Reber. 1624 107 River Street, Manitique. Mich. Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Mublenberg Street, Reading. Pa. LANGAN, Stenben Ralph. Mrs. Mary Lan- VAN DE WALLER, Edward. Louis Van De RITYAN, Sterlia S. Mrs. Alice Rhyan, South gan, 172 X.exinton Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Wall-r, R. F. D. 7, box 365A, Moline, Ill. Charleston, Okio. LASIH, Roy C. Mrs. Manda Lash, 2017 North WARREN. Ed. F. C. A. Warren, Mullin, Tex. MILLER, Lee V. George Miller, Centralia, Strot. Philadelphia, Pa. WEBSTER, Charles D. Mrs. Helen Brother, Wash. LEONETTE. Joweph James. Antonio Lee- 171 Chandler Street, Worcester, Mass. VANDERMALLIE, John. Mrs. Susan Van- notte, River Road, box 6, Chatham. N. J. dermallie, Boston Road, Brighton, Mass. LIPTIE. Alexander. Mrs. Agnes Lipsie, De- WILSON, Elmer F. Robert A. Wilson, R. P. sire, Pa. * D. 2, Manchester, Ohio. MUSICIAN. MATHEWS, Chris. James Mathews, Spencer- GARDNER. Grover A. Mrs. Elizabeth Gard- port. N. Y. - SECTION, 2, DECEMBER 5, 1918. ner, 172 Walnut Avenue, Trenton, N. J. MATHEWS. John B. Mrs. Liceta C. Math- MECHANICS. ews. Shirley, W. Ya. The following casualties are reported MAUSERT, Clayton L. Henry Maupert, 27 COTE, Wilfred. Miss Grace Brazier, 9160 Pank Street, North Adams, Mass., by the commanding general of the Ameri- Vincennes Avenue. Chicago, Ill. METRA, John. Joseph Metka, bchwenkville, can Expeditionary Forces: MOORE, Wilbur Simpson. Augustus M. Pa. Moore, Grafton, W. Va. Killed in action------158 SCHWEERS, Joseph F. Mrs. Mary Schweers, MILLER, Isaac. Mrs. Isaac Miller, Eastview, Died of wounds ------4133 East One hundred and thirteenth Ky. 73 street. Cleveland, Ohio. MILLWOOD. Alberry. Mrs. Raymouth Mill- Died of accident and other UMBREIT, Lawrence C. William Umbreit, wood. Whitmire, S. C. causes ------6 5T Franklin Street, East Orange, N. J. MININT, John. Louis Minini, Kearney Park, Died of disease ------78 WHEELER, Stanley B. Edward F. Wheeler, Fresno, Cal. Wounded severely 1 South Broad Street, Meriden. Conn. MOORE, Herbert B. John W. Moore, Ames, ------110 Wounded ( d e g r e e undeter- KENI ON, Ivan Wayne. Charles Kenyon, Okla. Wakeman, Ohio. NICINSKI. Joseph. Mrs. Emila Niclnski, 66 mined) ------110 COOKS. Overland Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Wounded slightly ------314 OSBORN, Walter G. Mrs. Mollie Osborn, Xissing in action------474 GLbVER, Arthur H1. Mrs. Margaret E. Glo- Clarkton. Mo. ver, Dayville, Oreg. PANKRATZ Gustav. Mrs. Blanche Pan- SCIIOTTA, Charles F. Mrs. Annie E. Schot. krats, 17 Madison Street. Rochester. N. Y. Total ------1,323 ta, Oella, Md. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 118. 21 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING PRIVATES. McDONNEL, William M. Barney McDonnel, THORNTON, Nathaniel K. Mrs. Minnie C. BARRUS, Edward H. Owen H. Barrus, Woodsboro, Tex. Thornton, R. F. D. 1, Bentonville, N. C. Grantsville Utah. McGIIRE, Francis A. Mrs. Catherine Me- TRORANA, Camillo. Sabatno Ciccene, 1128 BENEKOS, bemetreos. Louis Benekos, 115 Guire, 11 Inwood Street, Dorchester, Mass. cioto Street New Castle, Pa. Railroad Street, Verona, Pa. MONTAGUE, Jack W. John Montague, Elm TURLEY, Joe A. Alfred Turley, R. F. D. 18, BILLIAN, Anthony G. Mrs. Anna Billian, City, N. C. Fredercksburg, Ind. 911 Chillicothe Street, Portsmouth Ohio NASON, Henry L. Mrs. Laura Wood, R. F. D. UMPHENOUR, Lee W. Ike L. Umphenour, BONFIELD, George. Mrs. Della Anglin, 4039 1, Malone, N. Y. Gooding, Idaho. South Richmond Street, Chicago, Ill. NELSEN, Christian. Christ Jansen, R. F. D. VIS, Leonard. Marinis Vis, Whitelake, S. BOOKER, bloyd W. Theodore M. Booker, 6, Jackson, Minn. Dak. Greensboro, N. C. NORTON, Gus. James Norton, R. F. D. 4. WALL, Robert 0. John B. Wall, Trinity, BURNS, John -R. Mrs. Martha Burns, 429 Maxton, N. C. N. C. Elm Stieet, Buffalo, N. Y. SCHAEFFER, Mike W. FEranl Schaeffer, WEIGEL Nick A. August Weigel, Marsh- CARTER, Carl. James Carter, East Main Bristow, Ind. "ield Ws. Street, Santa Paula, Cal. a SHUGRUE, Dennis. Mrs. Hannah Barry, 680 WHITE, James B. Milton B. Morrison, Salt CEDERSTRO1, Oscar. Mrs. Anna Ceder- St. Anns Avenue, New York, N. Y. Rock, W. Va. Strom, Laurel Hill, Fla. STEFFY, Harvey Grill. John S. Steffy, R. F. WHITE, John. Miss Hanna White, 190 Au- CHRISTOPHER, John. Mrs. Flora Christo- D. 1, Denver, Pa. tumn Street, Passaic, N. J. pasr, Witt, Ill. STORY, Dennie Lee. Mrs, Marion Story, WHITE, Merle J. Mrs. Jonah M. Berkely, CLARK, Harold E. Mrs. Della Young, 347 Grange City, Fleming County, Iy. 1806 South Eighth Street, Goshen, Ind. H est Station Street, Kankakee, Ill. TURNER, James C. Mrs. Sarah Turner, 898 WILLIAMS, Major. Mrs. Adaline Williams, CLARK, Lawrence Joseph. Mrs. Mary Jane Main Street, Oshkosh, Wis. Seven Springs, N. C. 0 Clark, 13 Thyer Street, Franklin, Mass. VANCE, Jesse S. Mrs. Etta Vance, Potosi, WILSON, Clarence L. Mrs, Margaret Wilson, CUMMENS, Forrest B. J. H. Cummens, Cor- Mo. A Congo, Ohib. ley, Ark. VOLTZ, Herman. Mrs. Anna Volts, Kilbourn, WINDECKER, Charles. William Windecker, DETERT, William. Joe Detert, R. F. D. 4, Minn. 217 Day Street, Orange, N. J. Solon, Iowa. WALKER, Kyle G. Myron E. Walker, Sho- DINGLER, William L. Seph Turner, star shone, Wyo. Died of Wounds. route, Tallapoo-a, Ga. WILLIAMS, Pete. Mrs. Becky Williams, Se- LIEUTENANTS. DOBRZYKOll Si, 'Frank. Mrs. Josephine dalla, Tenn. Dobrzykowski, 805 South Bond Street, Bal- WOODSON. Ray. Mrs. Emma Bro, 1301 Es- AUSTIN, Judge E. John A. Austia, Union- timore, Md. - sex Avenue, Columbus, Ohie. vile, N. C. DORRIS, Vincent. Mrs. Fannie McCamick, LAUGHLIN, Georae. Samuel B. Laughlin, BARGER, Howard T. Mrs. Daisy L. Barger, 944 McCollough Street, Wheeling, W. Va. R. F. D. 1, Hamilton, Mo. 2701 Rivermont Avenue, Lynchburg, Va. DOUGLAS, Raymond. Henry J. Douglas, LEDFORD, Hubert. Marion Ledford, New BROWN, Bayard. D. S. BrownfGenoa Ill. 2413 Jerome Avenue, New York, N. Y. Holland, Ga. NELSON, Oscar B. Jacob Nelson, 1708 West DO%h, Percy. George W. Dove, Accotink, LEESON, George. John Leeson, Saxon, Second Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Va. W. Va. WOHLEB, Frank X. Mrs. Ottilie Wohleb, 140 G. Gust Lindner, R. F. D. Elm Street, Astoria, N. Y. EDWARDS, William Z. Fred Edwards, Chi- LINDNER, Walter cod, 1, Hayward, Wis. SERGEANTS. N. C. LUNCE, Manning. Anna Dunlap, 834 Clay ENGLEMAN, Albert. Mrs. Lena Hine, route Street, Danville, Va. LASSITER, Eugene T. Thomas W. Lassiter, 2, New Table, Tex. LYNN, James M. Mrs. Eliza S. Lyrin, Rock Henderson, N. C. GOBER, Do Witt. Mrs. Janie Ashley, Rosetta, Hill, S. C. . SCHLAFFER, Henry. Mary Sehlaffer, 325 Miss. MATHEWS, John M. Hugh Mathews, Newell, Furrow Street, Baltimore, Md. GRESS, Joseph Martin. John Gress, Seneca, Pa. STURGEON, Charley G. Gilbert Sturgeon, Kans. MEADOWS, Harold W. Mrs. Fannie H-. Nashville, Ind. HAGER, Stafford J. Mrs. Mary Hager, 16803 Meadows, 312 SixteenthW Street, Pacific TILLERY, James M. Richard M. Tillery, 938 Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, Ohio. Grove Cal. North Central Street, Knoxville, Tenn. HUBBARD, Samuel S. Mrs. Etta Hyes, gen- MELIN6, Ludvig G. Mrs. Melinda Meling, eral delivery, Atwood, Kans. R. F. D. 2, Milton, N. Dak. CORPORALS. HUELLMAN, Charles. Mrs. Matilda Scha- METCALF, James B. Mrs. Stella Metcalf, CLARK, Wray. Mrs. Edith E. Cladr R. F. loupe, 121-123 West Ohio Street, Chicago, R F. D. 1. Grand Chain, 511. D. 2 Pittsburg, Kans. Ill. MIERZWINSKI, Peter Walfer. Mierezislaw COUNlILL, Bernard B. John 0. CoundllI, INGERHAM, Clarence. James England, 112 Mierzwinski, 2429 Walton Avenue, Chicago, Franklin, Va. North Main Street, Neosba, Mo. Ill. GRIECO, John. Pasquale J. Griece, 410 Way- JACOBSON, Walter G. Andrew S. Jacobson, Miller, 929 Capouse mans Place, Tarentum, Pa. Osakis Minn. MILLER, Harry. Max HURLEY, Patrick J. Mrs. John J. Burley, KAMENU, Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Ignatious. Mrs. Maria Kamenu, Roland C. John Minton, Waverly, 14 Esther Street Worcester, Mass. 364 West Fifty-second Street, New York, MINTON, PENNYCOOK, Edward A. Mrs. Georgina N. Y. Ky. Pennycook, 172 South Arlington Avenue, KELLY, Joseph. John J. Kelly, 1211 First MURPHY, William J. Charles Murphy, 922 East Orange, N. J_ P Avenue, New York, N. Y. Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. KITTLE, Orin H1. Lizzie Kittle, Wayne City, NELSON. Fred N. Mrs. Anna Nelson, 3226 MECHANIC. Ill. Nineteenth Avenue South, Minneapolis, PAUSER. William J. Joseph Pauser, 77 KLEIN, Otto W. Mrs. Alvina Klein, 1035 Minn. West Fifty-first Street, Bayonne, N. J. Prospect Avenue, New York, N. Y. OLSON, Herbert F. Otto Olson, Marine on KOCH, John P. Mrs. Allen P. Koch, Watonga, St. Croix, Minn, WAGONER. OkIa. PLISCH, Clarence M. Edwin Plisch, Aniwa, CORNELL, Earl Eugene. Mrs. Alberta Cor- KOESTER, Eugene H. Mrs. Harriet F. Knes- Wis. nell, 2010 St. Charles Street, Grand Rap- ter, 37 Carolina Avenue, Charleston: S. C. POPLIN, Luther. Mrs. Maggie Haywood, Ids, Mich. BARRON. Edward. Mrs. Mary Barron, 1425 Mount Gilead, N. C. COOK. South Eleventh Street, Terre Haute Ind PUCKETT, George E. William Puckett, box BENNETT, SEARCY, Ellis R. Mrs. Susie Flora Snyder, Leroy M. Mrs. Annie J. Bennett, 317. Mancelona, Mich. Elk City, Okla. Maples, Fla. RAYMOND, Oda S. Mrs. Harry Raymond, BEZZENBERGER, John E. Mrs. E. H. Bez- Durand. Mich. PRIVATES. zenberger, Bloomfield, Iowa. ROKSTID, Henry. Gabriel Rokstid, R. F. D. BARBARA, Annibale. Mrs. Josephine Bus- BIEGNER, George. Mrs. Louise Biegner, 401 1. Morrisonville, Wis. cemi, 338 Fourth Street, Jeannette, Pa. East Sixty-second Street, New York, N. Y. ROMICK, James E. James E. Romicki general BARRY. Philip M. Thomas J. Barry, 1412 BONNICKSEN, Alfred. Jorgen K. Bonnick- delivery. Muscotah, Kans. East End sen, R. F. D. 1, Ringsted, Iowa.* John St. Clair, Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. ST. CLAIR. John Edwin. BASTON, Edgar H. Mrs. George A. BastoA, BO'OWSKI, Theodore. Leopold Buckit, 2028 Harlon, Kans. 60 Grove Street, Lynn, Mass. Almond Streft*, Philadelphia, Pa. SABATINO, Joseph. Frank Sabatino, 57 BOERS, Herbert C. William J. Beers, 239 BOS X, Augustine. Mrs. Angelina Sandlue, Htnry Street. New York. N. Y. Albmny A. enue, Brooklyn. N. Y. 330 Edinburgh Street, San Francisco, Cal. SCALIA, Michael. Mrs. Anna Scalia, 7 Ever- BRACKOWSKI, Frank John. Mrs. Francis BURKEY, Ralph. Mrs. W. H. Burkey, 842 ett Street, Dorchestr, Mass. Brackowski, 3467 East Fifty-first Street, Crater Avenue Dover Ohio. SCARPATY, Salvatore. Mrs. Mary Scarpaty, Cleveland. Ohio. CLARK, Felix. 'John Clark, general delivery, '616 Seventy-seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Preston, Ky. SCIELLIEN. Leonard H. Mrs. Alvina Schel- BROGAN, Joseph A. Mrs. Ellen Brogan, COCHRAN, David R. Mrs. Gertrude Cochran, lien, R F. D. Z6, Oconomowoc, Wis. 5704 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHINCK, *Charles W. Mrs. Mary Lynch, BROSCHARDT, Ralph M. Mrs. Ella Bros- 431 Pontiac Street, Dayton, Ohio. cbiddt, 316 East Long DIXON, Leander T. Mrs. Nancy M. Dixon, Ventura Avenue, Ventura, Cal. Street, Columbus, Great Falls, S. C. SHANNABURG, Charles B. Mrs. Susie Per- Ohio. DOBYNS, Opie. William W. Dobyns, Eving- guson, 88 Fraulden Street, Port Jervis, BUSH, Bruce B. Thomas S. Bush, Leesville, ton, Va. N.Y. La. CLARK, Charles A. Mrs. Sarah R. Clark, DOMES, Claude J. Mrs. Alice A. Domes, 28 SHROYER, Robie A. Anthony B. Shroyer, route 5, Marshall, Minn. Second Avenue, Franklinville, N. Y. route A. box 76, Brawley, Cal. CLIFFORD, Eugene A. Mrs. Fannie Clifford, DRAGER, Bruno. Mrs. Uestena Drager, 1516 SPARENBERG, Charles L. John B. Sparen- East Main Street, Little Falls, N. Y. Holt Avenue, Chicago, Ill. berg, 610 West Conway Street, Baltimore, CLOLINGER. James D. Mrs. Dora Wright, MOVER, Houston. Henry Hoover, R. P. D. Md. box 43, Morehouse, Mo. 4, box 90, Murfreesboro, Tenn. SPELMAN, Joseph L. Lawrence T. Spelman, COBURN, John C. Mrs. Lulu Coburn; 8 JONES, Fines B. Marshall L. Jones, Eagle 243 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Orange Street, Barre, Vt. Rock, Va. STRICKLAND, Perry. Mrs. Mary Strickland, CONN, William L. Mrs. Lillian Conn. 252 KESSLER, John K. Mrs. Mary Kessler, 2329 Agemont, t% Dak. West Sixty-fourth Street. New York, N. Y. Burleigh Street, Milwaukee, Wis. STRUWIN. Carl. Adolph Struwin, R. F. D. CUFFMAN. Robert J. Robert B. Cullman, McCORMACK, Walter J. Mrs. Emily Me- 3, Battle Creek, Mich. R. F. D. 1, Allen, Tex. Cormack. 194 St. Nicholas Avenue, Brook- THOMPSON, Lonnie A. Mrs. Lillie Thomp- DAHLBERG, Gust. Andy Beck, 408 Main lyn, N. Y. son, Brandon, Tex. Street, Warren, Ohio. 22 THE OFFICiAL 7U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING DONAHUE, Edward J. Mrs. Susie Donahue, Died of Disease. LANE, Ed Lee. Benjamin A. Lane, R. F. D. 322 East Ninety-third Street, New York, 1, Kevil, Ky. N. Y. LIEUTENANT. LEWIS, Ona H. William Lewis, R. F. D. 2, ENGEL, Henry. Mrs. Bertha Engel, 3708 Keermoor, Pa. North Robey Street, Chicago, Ill. DURGIN, Robert G. Frank H. Durgin, Exeter LINDENMUTH, William C. Mrs. -Ruth Lin- FERRI, Arminio. Rigo Ferr, box 163, Alli- Street, New Market, N. H. denmuth, Ringtown, Pa. son, Pa. NURSEs. McDONALD, Hugh E. Mrs. Mary McDonald, FINCKhE, Richard 'L. Mrs. Anna Fincke, Belvidere. Nebr. 100 East Twenty-ninth Street, New York, BELLMAN, Jeannette. Ira Bellman, R. F. D. McFARLAND, Clarence. Richard B McFar- N. Y. 3, Dayton, Ohio. land, R. F. D. 6, Humboldt, Tenn. GALLOWAY, William K. Frank Galloway, HOFFMAN, Katherine. Sam Hoffman, R. F. D. McKENZIE, Irvin A. Mrs. Isabelle A. Me- box 128, Pottstown, Pa. 2, Queen City, Mo. Kenzie, 29 Perth Street, Guelph, Untario, GOLDIE, Roy C. George Goldie, 5385 South 'SERGEANTS. Canada. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. MADISON, Cleo B. Cooper Patrick, Krebs, GRAVES, Irving L. Willis A. Graves, Rice, CRANZ, Ewald F. Ferdinand Cranz, 49 Park Okla. Minn. Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. MONAHAN, Arthur J. Mrs. Irene V. Mona- ORENFELD, Samuel B. Harry Grenfeld, FOWERS, Dennis E. Mrs. B. L. McAtee, 1506 han, 150 Lincoln Street, Harvey, Ill. 661 Hastings Street, Detroit, Mich. Fisk Avenue, Moberly, Mo. MUDRA, Vincent. Thomas Mudra, Walnut, GUNN, Leon L. Mrs. Mattie A. Gunn, 186 SWISHER, Claude D. Mrs. 0. M. Swisher, Nebr. Plymouth Street, New Haven, Conn. R. F. D. 3, Washington, Iowa. MULLINS, Thurlow. James M. Mullins, HAIR, Sumner R. Perry S. Hair, Byron, YALE, Hugh A. Mrs. Livonia Yale, Haines Bakersfield, Mo. Minn. City, Fla. MYHRE, Roger L. Mrs. Alma 1yhre, Sun- HALVERSON, Harold. Mrs. L. Hagan, East CORPORALS. dance, Wyo. Grand Forks, Minn. BEYER, William J. Mrs. August Beyer, 31 NICHOLS, Herbert C. Mrs. Ida Nichols, HILER, Edward McCrea. Mrs. Giles P. Hiler, Jersey Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J. Duck River, Tenn. Spring Lake, Mich. WOODS, Wylie. Mrs. Eliza Woods, New Lon- PATRENAKOS, Pete. Louis Patras, 1231 JENKINS, Homar B. James M. Jenkins, don, Mo. Liberty Street, Franklin, Pa. Stanley Va. SECRETARY. PHILLIPS, - Archie. Mrs. Romie Phillips, KIRSC Basil A. Mrs. Barbara Kirsch, R. BEECHER, Judson H. General Secretary of East Leavenworth, Mo. F. D. 2 box 20, Stayton, Oreg. Y. M. C. A., care secretary of Y. M. C. A., PHILLIPS, Jake D. Mrs. Sarrah D. Phillips, KROUZ, John, Jr. John Krouz, sr., 307 Craw. Washington, D. C. Dresden, Tenn. ford Avenue, Altoona, Pa. POSEY, William J. Mrs. Ada Posey, Route 3, LANDIS, Mike I. Adelia M. Landis, West- BUGLER. Winfield, Ala. port, Ind. SMITH, Charles H. Lincoln Smith, 2019 ROYER, Charlie R. Charles Luther Royer, LAY, Raymond D. Mrs. Ethel Lay, Canal Main Street, Wellsburg, W. Va. Penn Laird, Va. Street. Newcomerstown, Ohio. RYLANDER, John H. John Rylander, Pick- McDONALD, Joseph P. Mrs. Frances Mc- WAGONERS. ering Street, Sheffield, Pa. Carthy, 878 West Twelfth Street, New York, PETRIK, Charles L. Mrs. Anna S. Petrik, SCHUENEMAN, Fritz A. Herman Schuene- N. Y. 4046 West Twelfth Street, Chicago, Ill. man, R. F. D. 2, Dallas, S. Dak. McMAIION, Thomas J. Miles F. McMahon, SCHUR, Frank J. Peter F. Schur, 15832 SEAMAN, John E. Mrs. Annie Seaman, 32 Newport Tex Macadam Street, Portland, Oreg. Hoffman Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. MARINI, Marino. Petro Marini, 240 Este SHERBERT, Murray A. Mrs. Annie P. Sher- Street, Woonsocket, R. I. COOK. bert, Huntingtown, Md. MEYERS, Joseph J. Miss Eva J. Meyers, WIELANDT, Louis E. Gottlieb Wielandt, SULLIVAN, Jeremiah J. Mrs. Nora Shea, 9 2932 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 407 North Avenue, Aurora, Ill. Kindeg Street, Worcester, Mass. MOSTICONE, Rocco. Frank Clavelli, 1322 TALLEY, Lawrence M. Mrs. Sarah T. Talley, Arthington Avenue, Chicago, Ill. PRIVATES. Barrottsville, Tenn. NALTY, Thomas F. Mrs. Annie E. Nalty, ADAMS, John. Mrs. Priscilla Adams, R. F. D. TENNANT, Chalmers M. Mrs. Chalmers M. 1763 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 2, Rinard Mills, Ohio. Tennant, R. F. D. 4, Rock Hil 8, C. NELSON, Bert S. Mrs. Selma Nelson, 1227 BAIR. Claude. William Bair, Astoria, Ill. TONER, Luke. Mrs. Mary b Toner, 971 . Third Avenue, Rockford, Ill. BELONGER, William S. Mose Belonger, Hastings Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. NEW, Richard. Mrs. Gladys New, Littlefield, R. F. D. 1, New London, Wis. VARANESE, Luigi. Karia Varanese, box 340, Tex, BENNETT, Thomas H. Jeff D. Bennett, West Chester, Pa. OBERG, Fritz L. A. S. Oberg, West Rutland, R. F. D. 3, Faxon, Okla. WALTER, Fred M. Mzs. Julia A. Murray, Vt. BRITTAIN, George. Mrs. Ida Brittain, Viola, 730 Franklin Street, Louisville, Ky. O'CONNELL, Charles J. Miss Ethel O'Con- Ark. EAGLE, Don White. Miss Anna Sargeant, 231 nell, 516 Hih Street, West Hoboken, N. J. BROWN, Russel S. Mrs. Lydia Brown, Ohio Bay Street, Jersey City, N. J. PHILLIPS, William P. Frank M. Phillips, City, Van Wert County, Ohio. WHITTEN, Clar.nce. Newt Whitten, Mineral White Water, Kans. BURGESS, Raymond A. Mrs. Grace M. Bur- Springs, Ark. PIESKI, William. Clara Sotzring, 060 Or- gess, 721 Withersfield Avenue, Hartford, WILLIAMS, Fred. Mrs. Grace Williams, R. chard Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Conn. F. D. 2, Villanow, Ga. PISANI, Andrea. Dominick Pisant, 921 East BUSHEY, George- F. Mrs. Josephine Bushey, WINDON, John. Andrew pVindon, Northwood, Race Street, Shamokin, Pa. 912 Montgomery Street, St. Louis, Mo. N. Dak. RAYNER, Matt E. David D. Rayner, R. F. D. CARTMILL, Perry. Mrs. Ethel M. Cartmill, WIRIIANOWCZ, William J. Mrs. Wallem Moj- 2. Wann, Okla. Lexington, Mo. wit. New Britain, Pa. ROPER, William D. A. L. Roper, Dawson- CATO, Ira J. Mrs. Rebecca Cato, 957 Second WISE, Curt T. Charlie T. Wise, Lebanon Ville, Ga. Street rear, Williamsport, Pa. Junction, Ky. SADLER, Fred B. William B. Sadler, Cala- CORNETT, James W. Mrs. Jennie D. Cornett, YANCY, Roy A. James R. Yancy, Killeen, way, Nebr. 7622 Second Avenue, North, Birmingham, Tex. SHEA, Augustus. John Shea, New Diggins, Ala. Wis. COSTELLO, Frank, Jr. Mrs. Mary Costello, Wounded Severely. SMITH, James B. Mrs. Mary Smith, 14 Sum- 713 Orchard Street, New Haven, Conn. ner Street, Amesbury, Mass. CRONIN, William A. Mrs. E. Cronin, 64 Eddy LIrUTENANTS. STREITELMEYER, William F. Mrs. Charles Street, Rochester, N. Y. ARMSTRONG, Elmer John. Mrs. Mary Cath- Miller, Henshaw and Hopple Streets, Cin- DONAN, John E. Mrs. Minnie Donan, Camp- erine Armstrong, 310 Mason Street, Nor- cinnat, Ohio. bellsville, Ky. mal. Ill. TEW, Columbus Dee. John Roberson Tew, FASBENDER, Henry. Henry Fasbender, sr., BURNETTE, John 0. Mrs. Nellie Margaret Clinton, N. C. Chippewa Falls, Wis. D. Burnette, 3034 Brooklyn Avenue, Kansas TODD, Wallice. Mrs. Bottsy Todd, R. P. FINISON, Frederick Lee. Mrs. Nannie V. City. Mo. 3. Cadillac, Mich. Pinison, corner Main and--Liberty Streets, Trembley, 97 DE AQUERO. Miguel B.. jr. Mrs. M. E. de TREMBLEY, Wilfred. Edward Ramseur, N. C. Aquero, 294 West Ninety-second Street, Morton Street, Fall River, Mass. FOGARTY, Thomas. Mrs. Mary Cox, 229 1275 New York, N. Y. - WHITTLE, Ernest 0. Richard Whittle, West Mason Street, Springfield, Ill. FRICK, Walter H. Mrs. Nellie B. Frick, 1039 Plymouth Avenue, Fall River, Mass. GOODEN, Chester E. Hugh Gooden, R. F. D. Washington Street, Indiana, Pa. WINES Lawrence. R. F. Wines, Island- 1, box 54, Jones, Okla. HARDING, Clarence W. Mrs. Iona Harding, branch, W. Va. HARING, Morris Clinton. Mrs. Mary Allen 742 WAst Ninth Street, Des Moines. Iowa. Iaring, 103 Boyd Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Died of Aeeident and Other Causes. LYMAN. Pliny B. Mrs. Gladys P. Lyman, HARRINGTON, Loren G. Mrs. M. M. Har- R. F. D. 1, Millford, Mich. CORPORAL. rington, Oregon City, Oreg. BEHNLY. Jacob E. Mrs. Jacob Hehnly, R. F. SERGDANTS. MEDLIN, Albert James. Mrs. Helen L. Med- D. 1, Sheridan, Pa. lin, West Point, Va. HICKS, Bernard L. James R. Hicks, West- BELK, Joseph M. Mrs. E. M. Belk, Fort ville, Okla. Mill. S. C. WAGONInE. HOCH, George L. Mrs. Nicholas Hoch, R. F. EDNEY, Robert G. Zeb Vance Edney, Tryon, D. 2. Castorland, N. Y. N. C. JENNINGS, Austin, Mrs. Katie Miller, 120 ELLIOTT. Edward S. James G. Elliott, R. F. West Ninety-seventh Street, New York, N. Y. HODGES, James S. Mrs. Ella K. Hodges, Vaden, Ark. D. 6, Shelby, N. C. HORSESHOE. IUNSAKER, Dallas. David Hunsaker, R. FITZGERALD, James Francis. Mrs. Mar- F. D. 1, Makanda, Ill. garet Fitzgerald, 228 Fourth Street, Lacka PATTERSON, Joseph. Mrs. Lolla L. Patter- HUNT, Cassius. Mrs. Maude Sherwood, wanna, N. Y. son, Murrayville, Ill. Kingston, Mass. FLAHERTY, Donald J. Mrs. Mary Flaherty, PRIVATES, JAMES, Charlie F. Mrs. Emma James, R. F. 404& Summer Avenue, Newark, N. J. D. 2, Puttman, Okla. FOSSETT, Harold. Frank J. Fossett, Hemet, CUSHMAN, Clayton Miles. Mrs. Mollie Cush- JONES, Charles C. James J. Jones, Madill, Cal. man, 218 Dwight Street, Lansing, Mich. Okla. LILES, Archie B. Henry J. Liles, 31 Sea- KELLY, Cornelius F. Mrs. Johanna Kelly, HICKS, Virgil S. Mrs. Rosa S. Hicks, Rock mond Street, Wagerow, Ga. 46 Columbia Street, Worcester, Mass. Castle, Va. VICKERS, Harrison. Mrs. Sadie Vickers, KILGORE, Oliver. Mrs. Desie Kilgore, route NOYE, Isaac L. Mrs. Mary Noye, 609 Peffer Gilbertsville, Ky. 3, Oakman, Ala. Street, Harrisburg, Pa. THE OFFICIAL U. S. 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WERLING, Russel. F. M. Werling, 16.2 DOWNEY, Leonard F. 0. L. Downey, 1012 SERGEANTS. West Main Street, Fort Wayne, Ind, Fera Street, Danville, Ill. EATON, Wright E. James W. Eaton, Boone BACH, Edward. Mrs. Maggie Bach, Greeley, CORPORALS. Terre, Mo. Kans. BOYCE, Elmar R. E. G. Boyce, Glenwood, DAUGHERTY, Emmett. John C. Daugherty, ERIE, Francis A. Peter Andrew Erie, gen- eral delivery, Fulton, Kans. Iowa. Dewey, Okla. CHENEY, Joseph 1. George A. Miles, Tyn- DIXON, Bennie. FIRGONS, Edward Adolph. Fred Firgons, E. Dixon, Uralda, Ga. general delivery, Sunring, Wis. donville, Vt. DUNN, Henry H. Siduny Davis, Shelbyville, HALLER, Louis E. Mrs. Franklin Ten. FLETCHER, Shelby. William W. Fletcher, P. Haller, Andalusia, Ala. Folcroft, DelawarrCounty, Pa. EIMERS, Victor A. Frank B. Eimers, 806 GIONFIRDDO, Joseph. Paul Gioafirddo, Dy- KORN, Walter S. Miss Ruth Korn, 100 High North Spaden Street, Fullerton, Cal. Street, Leetonia, Ohio. GLOVER, Frank. Mrs. sart, Pa. Sarah Glover, 253 GRAY, Murray C. L. A. Gray, Franklin, LYDA, Mear C. Mrs. Sarah Lyda, Black Lick, Broadway, Depew, N. Y. Indiana County, Pa. GROSSMAN, Tex. David. Jesse Grossman, 590 GREEN, Stewart H. Mrs. Sarah Green, PLUMMER, Harold 0. Crawford II. Plum- Devon Street, Arlington, N. J. Jackson, N. Y. mer, Harrington, Me. LONGIAUSER, John W. Mrs. Amelia Long- GRISWOLD, Lester B. Mrs. Lizzie Griswold, STUBER, William C. Fred W. Stuber, 8541 hauser, 1537 Carr Street, St. Louis, Mo. East Forty-sixth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. McCARRON, 64 West Bolton Avenue, Alexandria, La. Michael. Mrs. Gussie McCarron, GUNN, Ewing J. Mrs. Morris H. Gunn, 319 THRALL, Lucian. Clemens Thrall, 883 Sul- 326 East Eighty-second Street, New York, Russell Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. livant Avenue, Columbus, Ohio., N. Y. HALL, Charles E. Mrs. Frances Hall, 1111 WOOD, Earl C. Mrs. Ida L. Wood, 4531 Lan- MELVIN, John R. Morgan. Melvin, 38 Taft caster Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Ilace, huffalo, N. Y. Thirty-secoqd Avenue, Everett. Wash. HALL, Charlie Other, Mrs. Nellie Hall, 304 CORPORALS. MURIPY, William H. Mrs. Catherine Mur- Mary Street, Waycross, Ga. -. phy, 413 Verona Street, Braddock, Pa. IAZEN, Louis N. Mrs. Juanita Hazen, 649 BUSH, William. Mrs. Katherine Bush, 212 O'BRIEN, John Joseph. Mrs. Helen C. Arkansas Street, San Francisco, Cal. Main Street, Glenlyon, Pa. O'Brien, 2514 Semple Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. HIGGINS, Henry Elwin. Mrs. O1ie Higgins, COLE, Fred G. Mrs. Fred G. Cole, Ellsworth, PARRISH, Andrew P. Mrs. H. E. Parrish, 1500 West Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Aris. Kans. McCullers, N. C. HOGAN, John W. John Hogan, R. F. D. 4, FAULKNER, Joe. Willis Faulkner, Rothwell, PENUEL, James J. Miss Olive Penuel, Duke, Hloulton, Me. Ky. Okla. JACOBY, Clifford. Daniel C. Jacoby, 210 FREEMAN, George E. Mikel C. Freeman, Zoe, REID, Florence H. George W. Reid, R. F. D. North Main Street, Eldorado, Kans. Okla. 1, Edna, Ala. JORGENSON, Nels S. Nans L. Jorgenson, LONG, Albert J. James H. Long, 11 Front SANGER, Miles D. Mrs. Sarah A. Sanger, R. F. D. 1, Montevideo, Minn. Street, Haverhill, Mass. Clearbrook, Va. KAIPLAN, William H. Harry L. Klein, 278 REEVES, Isa. Frank Smart, Tebucana, Tex. STOY, Jesse Hoover. Frank W. Stoy, Bealls- Brush Street, Detroit, Mich. RILEY, William R. Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, villa, Pa. KOHLMANN, Leo B. Martin Kohlmann, 1440 Westerfield Avenue, Omaha, Nebr. WALSH, Harry J. Mrs. Margaret Walsh, R. F. D. 41, Calvary, Wis. RIVETS, Louis F. Henry Funda, 452 South 2303 North College Avenue, Philadelphia, KOWALAK, William. Frank Kowalak, 28 Wairen Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Pa. Titus Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. MECHANICS. LA CHASSE, Ralph F. Mrs. Louise La BUGLERS. LITTLE, Joseph J, Mrs. Michael Little, 87 Chasse, 6707 Scofield Avenue, St. Louis, BLACK, Frank R. Frank W. Black, 424 William Street, New HavensConn. Mo. South Alabama Street, Okmulg'e, Okl. McCAULEY, Andrew J. Mrs. Catherine Mc- LARSON, Karl A. Modus Larson, 3011 Trent DI TOMMAhO, Carlo. Angelo Di Tommasa, Cauley, Sherry, Tex. Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Bugnara, Provincia Aquilla, Italy. LEMPE, Charles. Mrs. Julia Lempe, 6503 WAGONERS. WAGO-NERS. BROWN, Henry Lee. Mrs. Eleanor Brown, South Winchester Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Devint, Tex. LEVORA, John J. Mrs. Anna Hayes, 3921 HETRICK, Clarende G. W. Mrs. Esta Het- West Polk Street, Chicago, Ill. rick, R. F. D., Reynoldsville, Pa. IIITCI, James H. Mrs. Fannie Hitch, 2117 LOCHNER, Ellsnorth. Albert Lochner, R. F. North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. D. 2, Collins, Mo. STONE, Grant E. William S. Stone, Elkland, LOENDORF, Jacob. Hubert Loendorf, Ter- Pa. PRIVATES. PRIVATES. AARONSON, Brother A. Mrs. Emma Aaron- race, Mont. LOKEN, Nels 0. Hans Loken, Blair, Wis. AZERSKI, Julian. Felix Azerski, eon, 426 Twenty-second Avenue West, Du- LONGARINO, Salvatore P. Benjamin Lon- W1lnics; luth, Minn. garino, 313 East One hundred and seventh Russia. ACETO, Antonio. Miss Angelina Aceto, Main BAKER. Lenae Eugene. Mrs. H. E. Baker, Street, New York, N. Y. 144 Street, Branford, Conn. MICK, Vernon. Robert A. Mick, Garber, Eleventh Street, Huntsville, Tex. BAILEY, Alonzo. Austin Bailey, R. F. D. 1, BENEDICT, David .1. Isaac Benedict, 2334 Okla. South Baileyton, Ala. MONTANA, Louie. Antonio Montana, Homer Franklin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BARNHART, Charlie E. Mrs. P. R. Barn- BERNHARDT Fred. Godfrey Bernhardt, City, Pa. Marion, Kans. bart, Sandy Lake, Pa. MOORE, Thomas P. Hannah M. Gibb, 2060 PARRAS, Stanley. Mrs. Bernadette Barras, East Hoffman Street, Baltimore, Md. BOOTHE, Eugne F. Daniel A. Boothe, 702 Broussard, La. MOYER, George A. Mrs. Lydia H. Moyer, West Salem Avenue, Indianola Iowa. BATES, Joseph W. William B. Bates, Piper, Emaus, Pa. BORiUNER, John. Ma,. Adki Borner, 425 Ala. NONAMAKElf, Fred J. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Marshall Street NE., Minneapolis, Minn. IAUM, Harry A. Charlie A. Baum, Weir, 443 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y. BOSCH, John Frederick. Peter Bosch, 258 Kans. NORMILE, Michael. Patrick Normile, 18 Congress Street, Troy, N. Y. B ECKNER, John W. Mrs. Emma Beckner, BOWMAN, Andrew A. Mrs. Mary E. Bow- Howard Street, Cambridge, Mass. man, Willow Bend, W. Va. NORRIS, Walter W. Miss Helen J. Norris, Vici, Okla. BELL, James M. John D. Bell, Shawsville, 55 Hyshope Avenue, Hartford, Conn. BRODERICK, William F. Mrs. Elizabeth Va. Blytheville, Broderick, 120 Peters Street, Johnstown, Pa. BENEDICT, George. Frank Benedict, Bo- PARTEN, Bud. Mrs. Bud Parten, BROWN, Nathaniel R. Mrs. Harriet Brown, nemia, N. Y. Ark. 522 Paterson Avenue, West Hoboken, N. J. BI GELOW. Guy C. Hurbert L. Bigelow, PECORONI, Angelo. Castellani Riccardo, 751 BROWN, Nello. Jess Brown, Farmeraville, Burns, Kans. Roebling Avenue, Trenton, N. J. N. Y. BOYD, Marshall Armstrong. Mrs. Ella Boyd, PINION, John W. Abb Pinion, Sulphur BURLINGITAM, Edward J. Mrs. Edward 08 Natchez Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Spring, Tex. Burlinghaf, 1570 West Fifth Street, Glen- BlADEY, Thomas. Mrs. Mary Miley, Summit REHN, Swan J. Mrs. Hlde C. Rehn, Aledo, dale, Ga. lill, Pa. Ill. - BUSS, John D. Mrs, Lena Buss, R. F. D., BRIETZ. Willard. Mrs. Susan Bretz, 406 Har- REHOVICH, Albert. John Rehovich, Barns- Parkersburg, Iowa. ris Street, Harrisburg, Pa. boro, Pa. BYRON, Parker D. Dr. W. H. Baker, West BRICKER, Harry. Jacob Bricker, 194 Brown SCHAEFFER, Argyle A. Mrs. Anna Schaef- Buxton, Me. - Place, New York, N. Y. fer, 2027 South Jefferson Avenue, St. Louis, CAIRNS, John H. Mrs. Jean Cairns, 3534 BROCK, Earl E. Ernest Brock, South New- Mo. North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. bury. Vt. WALTERS, Louis. George Walters, Ver- CALLAHAN, Daniel A. Mrs. E. Bates, 1351 BROOKS, James W. Mrs. Mary C. Brooks, sailles, Ind. Second Avenue, New York, N. Y. 200 South Main Street, Fairport, N. Y. WILKINS; Thomas A. Mrs. Nellie Wilkins, CARMODY, Arthur A. Thomas Carmody. BROWN, Eddie Mason. Mrs. Fannie Brown, 12 Lock Street, Fort Edward, N. Y. * 343 Broadway, Providence, R. I. Madison, Mo. CARPENTER, Charles. Mrs. Isabell Car- BROWN, Jesse S. Mrs. Della Curry Brown, WILKINSON, Clement H. Roy C. Wilkinson, penter, R. F. D. 1, Marietta, Ohio. R. F. D. 1, Fort Motte, S. C. Leamington, Utah. CHAPMAN, Alfred G. A. G. Chapman, 8 BUTLER, Walter G. Mrs. Betsy Williams, WILLIAMS, Harry. Mrs.,Margaret Williams, Pleasant Street, Holbrook, Mass. 121 North Pine Street, Natchez, Miss. 308 Ebepsburg Road, Johnstown, Pa. CHERRY, Frank S. Charlie Cherry, Bridge- CARSON, John A. Mrs. Thomas J. Carson, WRIGHTSELL, Paul W. Mrs. Ora Wright- Ville, Pa. 514 Branch Street Rocky Mount, N. C. sell, Burlington, N. C. CLAUSEN, Charles P. Sephus Clausen, 11 CAYER, George E. Mrs. Elizabeth Fage, box ZIMMERMAN, George F. Mrs. Mary Zim- Halgrensgade, Copenhagen, Denmark. 191, Saxon, Wis. merman, Shamokin COBB, Oliver. Howard W. Cobb, 2420 Robert- CLARK, Charles A. Frank Clark, R. F. D. 1, Street, Trevorton, Pa. son Avenue, Norwood, Ohio. - banford, Fla. COLANGELO, Domenico. Joseph Colangelo, CUNNINGHAM, Thomas J. Mrs. Mary A. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). Introdaqua, Italy. Cunningham, 18 Pleasant Street, Ipswich, LIEUTENANT. COLVILLE, Tecumseh P, Mrs. Adaline Col- Mass. ville, Tindall, Mo. D.1 SALOS, Jim. Tom Dascalos, Aberdeen, HEFLER, Richard B. R. H. Hefler, Dennia, DEFORD, Adrian.. Mrs. Mabel Berg, 3950 S. Dak. Mass. - Von Versen Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. DAUGHERTY. Walter. Mrs. Ma'rjaw Ferro, DIAS, Harry J. Mrs. Harry J. Dias, 368 MrXAle'ter, Okla. NURSE. Donner Avenue, Monesses, Pa. DINGHERTY, Micinel. Mrs. Nellie Dough- SATER, Emma C. Mrs. Betsy Sater, Orford- DIFELICE, Goatano. Mrs. Josephine Pal- erty, 2005 U Street, Lincoln, Nebr. Ville, Wis. riaio, Castedtioni, Provinee of Aquila, Italy. 24 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING DIXpN. Ernest W. Robert Dixon, 20 Ray THOMPSON, Frederick V. F. L. Thompson, TUMMY, Martin. Mrs. William Murray, 293 Street, Lynn, Mass. 416 Beech-Street, Manchester, N. H. East One hundred and forty-fourth Street, DOUTY, Reuben F. Mrs. Mar F. Douty, VALENTINI, Romolo. Grisante Valentini, Al- New York, N. Y. Alto, Va. fedenor Aquila, Italy. WALDEN, Thomas B. Mrs. H. M. Walden, DRUDE, Frederic Joseph. Henry W. Drude, VANZAGHI, George. Mary Agosti, 5102 Dag- Daleville, Ala. 49 Van Nostrand Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. gett Street St. Louis, Mo. WELLS, Harry. Mrs. Jennie Bishop, Gas FEIGHT, Raymond H. Mrs. D. E. Feight, WANDFLUI, William C. Miss Edith Wand- City, Ind. 583 Jefferson Avenue Pottstown, Pa. flub, Amazonia, Mo. WHITLOCK, Archie E. Mrs. Elizabeth C. FOSTER, Wilbert B. 'irs. Pleasant Foster, WARD, Luther. Mrs. Essie Ward, Lamasco, Whitlock, Christianburg, Va. 4 McLeod Street, Warrington, Fla. Tex. ALBERT, Carl D. Mrs. Susan Albert, 215 FROGNE, Carl. Mrs. Gouild.Frogue, Nume- WATERMAN, Frederick W. George L. Water- West Washington Avenue, Dubois, Pa. dahl, N. Dak. man, R. F. D. 3, South Situate, R. I. ALEXANDER, Thomas H. Mrs. Harriett GILBERT, Harry L. Miss Laura Gilbert, WHITLEY, Murrell C. James J. Whitley, Alexander, Adamsville, Tex. 69 Beech Street, Pottstown, Pa. Mead, Okla, AMABILE, Joseph. Antonio Giordano Ama- HALL, Alfred A. Alfred Jay, Martin Lane, WILSON, John W. John W. Wilson, sr., War- bile, 803 East One hundred and forty-ninth Hingham, Mass. . ren, Ind. Stree New York, N. Y. HANCOCK, Cordon H. Paschal K. Hancock, AMAT Tony. Sam Amato; 3555 East One Poteau, Okla. Slightly Wounded. hundred and fourteenth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. HANIS, George E.* Dewitt C. Hanis, North PRIvATEs. Liberty, Iowa. BENDIE, Mike. Arthur Bendle, Main Street, HANNAY, Edward P. Mrs. Mary Hannay, CUGLAR, George D. Robert H. Cuglar, Nor- Belle Vernon, Pa. 497 Conarroe Street, Roxhorough, Pa. folk, N. Y. BENNETT, William. Kiet Stepchis, 8418 HARTMAN, Richard J. Miss Anna Hartman, DEDE, Frank J. Michael Dede, 239 Conselyea Aowinski Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Metuchen N J_ Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BESHEARSE, Bethel. John W.,Beshearse, HAYES, James Patrick. Mrs. Margaret DEHAVEN, Hugh G. Willis J. Dehaven, De- Smithville, Tenn. Hayes, 6506 Maryland Avenue, Chicago, haven, Va. BLACK, Francis J. John F. Black, R. F. D. Ill. FLYNN, Arnold. Mrs. Josephine Flynn, She- 5, Manhattan, Kans. HENRY, Richard. John Henry, Iowa Falls, komeko, N. Y. BOGEN, Max. Jacob Katzenelenbegen, 85 Iowa. FRANKUM, Esra. Mrs. Anna Frankum, Long Avenue B, New York, N.. Y. HUBBS, Leland B. William Ilubbs, Gleason, Beach, Cal. BOVA, Pete. Henfry Bova, 611 Decatur W. Va. GIBSON, Frank. Mrs. Mary West, 54 Ellen Alley, Cleveland, Ohio. ITUGGETT, Joseph. Mrs. Sadie Huggett, Street, Greenville, S. C. BRACKETT, Carl V. C. A. Brackett, R. F. Messick, York County, Va. GOLDMAN, Harry. Mrs. Lena Goldman, 26 D. 1, Norridgewock, Me. IIUMMEL, Charles. Jacob Kern, 102 South Henry Street, New York, 4N. Y. BRANDER, Samuel. Oscar Brander, 952 Leonard Street, Waterbury, Conn. GRAVES, Arthur Roy. Miss Iva Graves, Rose Forty-second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. JENSEN, Jens L. Lewis P. Jensen, Sall, City, Mich. BRETTELL, Harry A. Joseph Brettell, 500 Denmark. GRIMES, Earl. Herbert H. Grimes, R. F. D. North Fifth Street, Terre Haute, Ind. KAPPEL, Jacob Mourice. Mrs. Sarah Kap- 3, Mount Olive, N. C. BROCIUS, Gerald A. Mrs. Margaret Brocus, pel, 1432 North Fifteenth Street, St. Louis, HALVORSEN, Albert. Mrs. Carl Olsen, 0 Summerville, Pa. Mo. Harrison Park, Dorchester, Mass. CENSONE, Serafino. Antonio Censone, Pen- KARATIALIS, Thomas. G. Steratos Kara- HARRIS, Vincent P. John Harris, 1071 Sut- nington, N. J.- halls, 40 Bedford Street, Lexington, Mass. ter Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CONIN, Alfred. Michael Conin, 67 Schiller KOPP, Frank II. Mrs. Mae Kopp, 2640 West HARRISON, George Benjamin. Joseph Har- Road, Dedham, Mass. Walton Street, Chicago, Ill. rison, 17 West Nineteenth Street, Bayonne, CROUCH, Robert. Warren C. Crouch, Elk- LIGON, Fred H. Miss Ella Gann, Palmetto, N. J. water, W. Va. Ga. HARRY, Rufus E. James F. Harry, R. F. D. D'ANJOU, Ernest. Joseph D'Anjou, 433 MicGUIRLE, Tohn H. Mrs. Mary Johnston, 5, Wadley, Ala. North Main Street, Springfield, Mass. 258 East High Street, Manchester, N. H. HESS, Anthony G. John Hess, 437 East DAVIS, Frank E. Ed Davis, Blue Rapids, McGUIRE, Walter J. Rebecca McGuire, 225 Eighth Street, Erie, Pa. Kans. Patterson Street, Chester, Pa. IIOHMAN, Edward. Mrs. Catherine Hohman, DOLAN, Vincent P. Joseph W. Dolan, 10G McNAMARA, John F. Cornelius McNamara, 564 Linwood Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Odgen Street, Girariville, Pa' 310 Fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOLLAND, Jesse. E. Holland, Bishopville, DUNTON, Samuel Joseph. John Barnes, MAGLIOCCA, Gieuseppa. Dominick Magli- S.C. Fresno, Cal. occa, Dresden, N. Y. HOLMSTROM, Charles Wesley. Mrs. Anna GAYDOS, Frank. Stephen Gaydos, Clairton, MAZAIKA, Vincent!. Lewis Masaika, 347 Jacobson, box 170, New York Mills, Brain- Pa. Pleasant Street, Minersville Pa erd, Minn. GOSSELIN, Leo. Frank Gosselin, 81 Maple MITCHELL, Edward. Mrs. Hulda Mitchell, HUDGINS, Edward Castle. Mrs. Ella Hudg- Street, Florence, Mass. 150 Colina Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. ins, Christlansburg, Va. GRAEGER, Edward. Mrs. Agnes Small, 908 MORE, Harold C. Mrs. Ida More, 12 Jumel ISRAEL, Howard D. Mrs. Virginia L. Israel, Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Street, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 647 Maryland Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. HADJOSON, Kimon. Edward A. Cox, 164 PEDERSEN, Eddie. Andrew Pedersen, gen- JOHNSON, Rufus. Mrs. Esther B. Johnson, East Adams Avenue, Detroit, Mich. eral delivery, Kippen, Mont. R. F. D. 1, Bebee, Ark. PEEP'ER, Barney. Henry Peeper, Eureka, L. Mrs. Edward L. Jones, HANAFIN, Percy J. Tim J. iManafin, 2376 JONES, David Sixth Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Ark. Castle Gate, Utah. Canada. PERESE, Joseph. Julalne Perese, Seculians, JONES, James. Mrs. Mattle D. Jones, 257 Italy. Poplar Street, Jackson, Tenn. HARRIS, Frederick W. Mrs. Aromo Harris, PHILIPPBAR, William J. Mrs. Gertrude KERN, Vernie. Steve Kern, Crane, Oreg. 1034 Summerfield Avenue, Asbury Park, Philippbar, 3532 Muriel Avenue, Cleveland, LAISURE, Wesley L. Aeisule Laisure, N. J. Ohio. Worchester, Ind. HARRISON, Walter L. Thomas G. Harrison, PIPKIN, Cyril H. Louis R. Pipkin, Carlsbad, LAPINSKI, Edward. Mrs. Stepanici La- R. F. D. 4, Altus, Okla. N. Mex. Avenue, New York, HARTLEY, David Stuart. William Hartley, PITTAKAS, George Z. John B. Pittakas, muski,N. Y. 504 Eleventh R. F. D. 1, Kawkawlin, Mich. 1320 Fifth Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. LARSON, Carl E. Hans Larson, Bruce, Wis. HELTON, John H. J. M. Helton, West Lib- RICE, Lawrence F. Miss Katie Comway, lot LATIMER, Reuben 0. Mrs. Dollie Latimer, erty, Ky. 47, Campbell Avenue, Prince Edwards Isles, R. F. D. 1, Bartlesville, Okla. HOLCOME, Earl A. A. H. Holcome, Scotts- Canada LITTLE, Emory Andrew. Franklin Burdine bluff, Nebr. RICKS, Noah Thurston. Andrew Ricks, Little, Las Crnces, N. MAex. HOWARD, Harry H. William B. Howard, Stoutsville, Mo. LUFKIN, Harry E. Elmer Lufkin, 5 Waverly 356 New Boston Road, Fall River, Mass. RILEY, Frank Edward. John J. Riley, 223 Street, Somerville, Mass. JANES, Benjamin E. Martin A. Janes, East Carron Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MACMEEKIN, William H. Mrs. Susan Mac- Northfield. Mass. RIO. Francesco. Ippazzio Rio, box 121, Ty- Meekin, 1902 Waverly Street, Philadelphia, JENSEN, William. JMrs. Eva Jensen, 375 ler, Pa. Pa. Germania Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. MAHONEY, James W. John Mahoney, 3010 JOHNSON, Alfred. Mrs. Charlotte Johnson, RIVES, Arthur Brooks. John Rives, R. F. D. Marshall, Tex. 1, Hugo, Okla. Bloomington Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. MEIILHOFF, Otto. Fred Mehlhoff, Upham, JOHNSON, Fred T. Mrs. Mattle S. Johnson, ROSSI, Sisto. Frediano Rossi, Vicopelogo, Montgomery, Ala. Tuscany, Italy. N. Dak. 24 Virginia Avenue, ROTA, Luigi. Riag Rota, Pedace, Cozensa, MYKLICH, Tony. Pete Myklich, 309 Butman JORGENSON, Arthur 0. Andrew Jorgenson, Italy. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pilot, N. Dak. NELSON. Patrick. Mrs. Alice Henderson, KANNAR, James. -Patrick Kannar, 1282 SCHWARTZ, George F. Mrs. Haunah 2309 Ninth Street, Port Arthur, Tex. Hen-it Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. Schwartz, 328 Fifty-second Street, Brook- OLITER, Henry E. John H. Oliver, Buck- KELLER, Alvin C. Mrs. Lyda Keller, Salem, lyn, N. Y. holts, Tex. Okla. SHEARER, Huguely. Mrs. Maggie F. Shearer, PIGG, McKinley. Dan Pigg, Louisa, Ky. KISSELL, Robert S. Mrs. Anna Kissell, 809 R. F. D. House, Ky. PILKERTON, Thomas H. Zach Pilkerton, East Cedar Street, South Bend, Ind. SLOAN, Spencer. Charlie Chick, Prince Ed- Mechanicsville, Md. KEBRINSKY, Isaac. Joseph Forster, 173 ward Hotel. Farmville, Va. ROACH, John B. Mrs. Kiley Roach, R. F. D. Stuyvesant Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SPUIIRI, Amilio. Angelo Spurri, Appignano 2, Maxey, Tex. KOLABA, Andrew. Mrs. Mary Kolaba, 2520 del Trento, Province Di Ascoli, Picino, Italy. ROUSEY, Elzy B. William N. Rousey, Roff, South Twenty-eighth Street, Philadelphia, STANLEY, Howard S. Mrs. Hannah Stanley, Okla. Pa. Pa. R. F. D. D. Coatesville, SKRrDSVIG, Bernhard. Mrs. Carrie Skreds- LAMOREAU, Lewis. Mrs. Audry Lamoreau, STEELE, Walter James. William Steele, 20 D. 1, box 31, Coteau, N. Dak. Poplar, Sapulpa, Okla. vig, R. F. 26 West Main Street, Plymouth, Pa. North SMOLEY, Earl. Mrs. Marion Smoley, 2041 ALLEN, Walter D. John H. Allen, Hurt, Va. TAMBURES, Anastasios. Dentrios Tambures, Harrisburg. Pa. Xorein. Gemnon Argos, Greece. Logan Street, ALLENDER, Earl E. Mrs. Lula Allender, THOMPSON, Cecil. Mrs. Rokie E. Thomp- 405 Fourth Avenue, Oskaloosa, Iowa. TETELMAN, Theodore. Mrs. Minnie Tetel- Mount ernon, man, 475 East One hundred and forty-fifth son, 412 First Street, South ANDERSON, Charlie. Mrs. Ella Anderson, Street. New York, N. Y. Iowa. R. F. D. 1, Richmond, Mo. THAYER, Raymond. Miss Lottie E. Thayer, TROTTA, Pasquale. Joseph Trotta, High- ANZIDE. Chester. Mark Anzide, 830 South R. F. D. 2, Petersburg, Va. land Falls, N. Y. Third Street, Camden, N. J. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918. 25 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BAKER, George W. Mrs. George W. Baker, IRBIEBEILE, Lawrence. John A. Friebele, LIBERKOWSKI, Thomas. John W. Liber- 270 East Fourth Street, Winona, Min. R. F. D., box 68, San Angelo, Tex. kowski, 1422 Buckingham Street, Toledo, BONIIAM, Joseph L. Charles M. Bonham, ANDREZEJEWSKI, Lee. Mrs. Josephine Ohio. Bennington, Okla. Anidreejewski, 1428 North Nineteenth McLAUGHLIN, George. Mrs. Nellis Tyree, BOWLEY, Harvey Merill. George Bowley, Street St Louis, Mo. 721 North Eighteenth Street, Independence, Wilcox, Pa. BAILEY, Troy W. Mrs. Nancy Bailey, Wes- Kans, BOWMAN, Walter L. Mrs. Cora Bowman, son, Mass. McMURIAN, Marcus A. Mrs. A. J: Me- Sparks, Okla. BAKER, Edward. Wesley Baker, Durango, Murian, R. F. D. 2, Lincoln, Ala. BRILL, Josiah L. Mrs. Ella A. Brill, La Colo. MARINE, Joseph J. Frank Marine, 294 Bal- Grande, Oreg. BALCHAITIS, Tony. Pete Balchaitis, 234 tie Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BROWN, Samuel 11. Mrs. Levina Brown, 820 Reed Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MELHORN, Clement J. Edward Melhorn, South Sandusky Avenue, Bucyrus, Ohio. BEAN, Artemus. J. R. Bean, Avondale, Ashrille, Pa. BRUCE, Walter S. Walter S. Bruce, 4658 W. Va. MERRIMAN, Leonard. Mrs. Mary Merriman, Umbria Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOLESCHICA, George. Alfred Childrey, R. F. D. 1, Jenison, Mich. CAGGIANO, Frank. Joseph Cagglano, 200 Stanton, Nebt MONTGOMERY, Alfred E. 0. H. Brown, Lafayette Avenue, Kingsland, N. J. BURKE, Max Robert. Mrs. Rose Burke, West- Eastport, Me. CARLSON, Axel M. Mrs. Lillie Carlson, 134 ford, Pa. MUNDY, Wilson C. Oscar S. Mundy, Good- Nelson Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CHALICE, William G. Alfred Wadge, 507 well, Okla. CARROLL, Daniel E. Mrs. H. Carroll, 46 East Nineteenth Street, Cheyenne Wyo MYERS, William Conrod. Daniel Myers, Magoun Street, Somerville, Mass. CALLAGHAN, Albert B. Mrs. Julia Cal- Flemington, Pa. CHARLACK, Joseph. William Charlack, 170 laghan, 361 Benham Avenue, Bridgeport, NELSON, Einar R. Walter Nelson, 118 Tre- Monroe Street, New York, N. Y. Conn. mont Street, North Tonawanda, N. Y. CONWELL, William II. Mrs. Margerite Con- CHAMBLESS, William II. Mrs. Nittie Chain- NICKOLS, John Erwin. Mrs. Katie H. Col- well, 310 Eighty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, bless, Oran, Tex. lins, Blue, Okla. N. Y. FESTENSTEIN, Gus. Mrs. Annie Fasten- NIXON, William T. John T. Nixon, Valera, stein, 2236 East William Street, Philadel- Tex. CRAWFORD, George. Mrs. Fannie Crawford, phia, Pa. Summit Point, W. Va. FISHER, Robert. Mrs. Rose Fisher, 1355 OLSEN, Henchald. Mrs. Olive Olsen, 0GG DAVIS, William J. Mrs. Pauline C. Davis, Cotton Street, Reading, Pa. Henry Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 237 Forty-second Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. FLESCHE, Clarence 0. Miss Amanda Flesche, PAULSON, Maurice B. Mrs. Carrie Paulson, DE SIMONE, Vincenzo. Frank Do Simone, Malta, Mont. 2934 Girard Avenue North, Minneapolis, 4048 Lancaster Avenue, West Philadelphia, FLEWELLING Golden W. Mrs. Clara Flew- Minn. Pa elling, 4148 §tuart Street, Denver, Colo. POPOWICH, Mide. Mrs. Kataz Popowich, DEVANEY, Peter. Mrs. Catherine Devaney, HALINCHECK, Mjchael. Mrs. Mary Halin- Subak, Serbia. 108 Underhill Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. check, 731 James Street, Hazleton, Pa. POWERS, Aca 0. Charles H. Powers, Bay- FOSTER, Herbert. Mrs. Hetty Sanders, gen- HERMAN, John. Mrs. Anna Tokarska, Bar- ard, Kang. etal delivery, Cairo, Kans. ren Island, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROSEN, Morris. Mrs. Sarah Rosen, East FALX, Arthur. Mrs. Fannie Faux, R. F. D. HJORTSOE, Edward. Hens Hjortsoe, R. P. Nassau, N. Y. 1. Patterson, Iowa. D. 1, Elk Rapids, Mich. , Stanley. Joseph Sagan, Newington1 FINLEY, Lewis. Mrs. Lewig Finley, 173 IIOBZA, William Louis. Joseph Hobza, King- Conn. North Canal Street, Tarentum, Pa. fisher, Okla. SAMARDICH, Dushan. Red Krivokipich, box GALBREATH. Raymond A. Mrs. Lula Gal- HOLLISON, Victor E. Mrs. Dora Hollison, 37, Sergeant Bluffs, Iowa. breath, Arthur, Ill. 2836 Garfield Avenue South, Minneapolis, SAMOLUNSKY, Joe. Chester Samolunsky, GASPARIE, Gargagliano. Mrs. Francesca Minn. 2631 Mulberry Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pizzo. 49 Amily Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. INGRAM, Milton E. Mrs. Deoline C. Ingram, SELLERS, Austin W. Mrs. Lena Sellers, GUENTHER, Frank W. Lillian Guenther, 1438 Second Avenue, Dallas, Tex. Ithaca, Nebr. 530 Birr Street, Rochester, N. Y. JANICKI, Joseph C. William Janicki, 1024 SHIRES, Ernest. Ernest Shires, 3527 Ever HA 4, John R. Adolph W. Haas, Akeley, Lincoln Avenue, Utica, N. Y, green Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Minn. KELLENBARGER, William. Mrs. Frank Mill- SOLOMON, Harry. Mrs. Esther Solomon, IIANAGAN, Ambrose. Mrs. Alice Hanagan, ler, 502 Kerlin Avenue, Logan, Ohio. 133 West One hundred and twelfth Street, Vernon, N. Y. KING, Charley Elik. John King, Stearns, Ky. New York, N. Y. HANKEY, Louis. Mrs. Jessie Hankey, Pres- LENNARTZ, Clemant. J. Lennartz, Ander- TRISSLER, Henry. Mrs. Barbara Trissler, ion, Kans. - son, Ind. 5 Judge Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRIS, Clarence. William T. Harris, R. F. P. Mrs. Paul Belisle, Rail- WALKER, Fred. G. Mrs. Alice D. Walker, D. 3, Suffolk, Va. LESTER, Thomas 373 Eddy Street, Newark, Ohio. road Flat, Cal. WALKER, HARTil, Ton. MIsh Jessie Robertson, 1005 LETO, Ludovico. Mrs. Antonia Fresena, George. Mrs. M. Quinn, 472 Tenth Washington Street, Kansas City, Mo. Church Street, Spring Valley, N. Y. Avenue, New York, N. Y. HEATHCOCK - Alfred E. James R. A. WALTER, George. George Walter, Hewitt, LEWIS, Ollie Peter. Matt Lewis Cleo, Okla. Minn. Heatheock, 1reba, Okla. LIVASY, Harold. Mrs. Mary Lvasy, 218 HETTENHAUSEN, Adolph A. Mrs. Bertha North Filmore Street, Maryville, Mo. WENZEL, George A. William Wenzel, Mon- Hettenhausen, Inwood, N. Y. LOHMANN, John A. John Lohmann, 119 dote, Minn. HIPPS, William A. Fletch Hipps, R. F. D. Grand Street, Houston, Tex. WHITLOCK, James L. James W. Whitlock, 1, Blountsville, Ala. McGINNIS, Alva Guy. J. T. McGinnis, R. F. HOOVER, James B. John Hoover, 318 North R. F. D. 1, Blackburg, Va. D. 1, Norton, Kans. WILLIAMS, George II. John C. Williams, Street, Meyersdale, Pa. Joe. Mrs. Mary Maronge, Ellen- HORNBACHER, Henry A. William Horn- MARONGE, I. F. D. 1, box 78, Boley, Okla. dale, La. WILSON, Sam H. Mrs. Kate Wilson, Orange, bache, Rogers, Mich. Mrs. Julia Murray, 416 Tex. IRISH, Carl AT. -Mrs. Florence E. Irish, 223 MURRAY, Dennis A. Bowdoin Street, Dorchester, Mass. YARKER, Horace. Mrs. Emily Yarker, 527 Court Street, Watertown, N. Y. Miss Avidia Norman, BARRETT, William E. Mrs. Florence Bar- NORMAN, Clarence A. Second Avenue, Carneys Point, N. J. rett, Agra route, Parkland, Okla. Ada, Minn. DENJAMIN, Harry. Mrs. Vina Benjamin, BARRICKMAN, Philip E. Mrs. Sarah Bar- PAULSEN, George J. Charles Sheppard, 1940 Lorraine, N. Y. rickman 122 South Street, Butler, Pa. State Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.. BITRGESS, Walter E. Mrs. Sarah L. Burgess, BARRY, David H. Mrs. Cora L. Barry, 65 PESCHKA, John E. 'Mrs. Carolini Peschka, R. F. D. 3, Union, Me, Iinden Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. 4504 Harrisburg Boulevard, Houston, Tex. CLIFFORD, John. Thomas Clifford, Tuxedo BARSCHAK, Thomas B. Joseph Barachak, POWLAS, Charles. George Polawtsos, 398 Park, N. Y. 536A Skinker Road, St. Louis, Mo. Market Street, Lowell, Mass. COCHRAN, George W. Mrs. Lavina Cochran, BEGLEY, Leslie. Russell Begley, Fiaty, Ky. ROESSLER, Otto. Herman Roessler, R. F. D. Dixie, Ohio. BENGEL. Joseph Charles. Louis Bengel, 1001 8, Austin Tex. CONWAY, George A. George A. Conway, sr., Scott Avenue, Jeanette, Pa. HACKER, Yawrence J. Joseph Hacker, 151 R. 1'. D. 4, Williston, N. Dak. BILLMAN, Emanuel Henry. John H. Bill- Superior Street, Youngstown, Ohio. CRON, John W. Mrs. Margaret Cron, 322 . man, R. F. D. 8, Lebanon, Pa. HAHN, Frank. Mrs. Lizzie Hahn, 869 North Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BOWER, William C. Mrs. Rose Bower, 92 Eighty-fifth Street, Reading, Pa. DEPROSPERO, Orie. Frank Di Rienzo, TO Roseville Street, Buffalo, N. Y. HEFNEIR, Harry 0. Harvey Hefner, Bethany, Summit Avenue, Summit, N. J. BRESNA, Andrew. Louis Bresna, 1837 La- Mo. DERKOWSKI, Stanislaw. Wiadek Smitkow- farette Street, New Orleans, La. , Louis B. Jacob M. Heinlein, 540 skI. 141 Morris Street, Jersey City, N. J. BROCKI, Walter. John Brocki, 175 Austin East Sixth Street, Erie, Pa. DIN INE. Vernon. Mrs. Lizzie Divine, Lock- Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. HERRLICH, Edward. Mrs Louise Herrlich, nood Mo. CALDWELL Thelbert N. Arthur Caldwell, 174 Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. DOWNS, Donald B. Mrs. Lillian Downs, 5016 R. F. D. 2, Troy, Tenn. HICKEY, John A. Mrs. Alice Hickey, 513 Quimby Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. CAMPBELL, William G. Mrs. Susan F. North Mill Street, Danville, Pa. PRANKLIN, Millard N. W. M. Franklin, 0ampbell, Carlsbad, N. MAex. HORN, Edmund l. Asa Horn, Delta, Colo. Lockhart, Ala. COWART, Andrew J. Drew Cowart, Colmes- JANKOWSKI, Chester. John Chatilowies, IIUMES, Sents. Mrs. Mary C. Johnston, Au- neil. Tex. 520 Broad Street, Kenosha, Wis. burn. Miss. CRANE, Sidney L. Henry S. Crane, 11 Adams JUREK. Richard. Aranh Jurek, Crasne. Tex. KENNEDY, Joseph Richard. Mrs. Marcella Street, Quincy, Mass. KALIKOW, Morris. Joseph Kalikow, 497 Van Kennedy, 33 Spruce Street, Jersey City, CRIDER, Emuel. Daniel D. Crider, Ingram, Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. N. J. Tex. KATZENELENBOGEN, David. Mrs. Eva KOHL, William T. Mrs. Julia KohI, 314 DONAHUE, Clyde. Mrs. Jane Donahue, Rut- Katzenelenbogen, 926 South Boulevard, New York, N. Y. Chauncey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. land, Ohio. KROEP1EL, Herman Conrade. Mrs. Carlin DUTKEVICZ, Zygmund. Peter Tolerovski, KELLEY, Frank C. Mrs. Katie Kelley, Bel- Kroepel. 131 Maybury Grand Avenue, De- 648 Donnelly Street, Duryea, Pa. mont, Ky. FAHEY, Michael George. Michael G. Fahey, troit. Mich. sr. 3 Clarion Street. Oil City, Pa. KOIIEGA, Walter. Andrew Komiega, 812 LEOI'FLER, Albert F. Miss Mary Leofiler, 24 FIANO, Peter. Louis D. Amato, 335 Littleton Sangamon Street, Chicago, Ill. James Street, Holyoke, Mass. Avenue, Newark, N. J. LEE, Ollie. Mrs. Jennis A. Lee, Flatwood, LOFOUIST, Lars 0. Olof Lofquist, post- FORD, Thomas. Mrs. Johnathan Smith, 4710 Ala. office box 706, Auburn, Wash. Peabody Street, Madisonville; Cincinnati, LEONE, Nicola. John Leone, 140 Baltimore MAXWELL, Isaac D. Mrs. Josie Maxwell, Ohio. Avenue, Clifton Heights, Pa. Whitewood, Va. 26 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING NOTSON, George W. Mrs. Ruth E. Notson, BERNACHE, Eugene A. Mrs. Rose Silver, 66 CLARK, Oren. Henry Clark, Eaton, Ind. Hamburg, Iowa. Nash Road, New Bedford, Mass. HAY, Thomas Grover. Mrs. Alvia Iay, 1609 OLboA, Olaf J. Mrs. Maria Erickson, Gasse- BEUTNER, Herman J. Mrs. Mary Bern- Holmes Street, Kansas City, Mo. bol, Fargeros, Sweden. hardt, 111 Franklin Street, Tonawanda, HERRING, William F. Newton Herring, PARATINO, Leonard, Mrs. Venera Paratine, N. Y. Chillicothe, Mo. Glordana, Messina, Italy. AOALO, Leo A. Leslie Boalo, 115 Woodlawn SCHRINER. Gidern Herbert. Mrs. Charles RHODES, Charles II. Mrs. Mattle Rhodes, Avenue, Carrick, Pa. Beaman, 14 Qvay Street, Dansville, N. Y. 612 East Lynn Street, Muscatine, Iowa. BOHEN, John J. Mrs. Margaret Bohen, 633 SMITENOSKY, John. Mrs. Mary Smiteno- RILEY, John T. Mrs. Sarah Freeman, Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. sky, 649 Poland Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. Iteesville, Pa. BRADFORD, Travis W. Leonard J. Brad- ROBEINSKI. George. Mrs. Ai\na Robeinski, ROBERTS, George R. Mrs. Nettle Roberts, ford, Hattiesburg, Miss. 29 Garfielq Street, Yonkers, N1 Y. 2214 Southern Avenue, Shreveport, La. BROWN, Albert. George Hall, Rubicon, Wis. SCULLY, John A. Edward Scully, Jr., 19 RYAN, George. Mrs. Mary Ryan, 1511 Con- BRUCE, William B. Willie B. Bruce, sr., Davis Strlet, Kingston, N. J. necticut Avenue, New London, Conn. Delos, Va. YODZIS, Vilicnt. Mrs. Anna Budney, 328 SHAPPY, Howard J. Mrs. C. Shappy, 2 Con- BUCKLEY, Anthony William. Lewis Buck- Harmon Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. oentSquare, Burlington, Vt. ley, Alling Street, Kensington, Conn. BRYANT, Early. Mrs. Nellie Bryant, To- SHETLER, Roy F. Mrs. Clara Shetler, Bush CASH, Virgil L. Mrs. Nancy Cash, Iva, S. C. wanda, Kans, Street Wayland, N. Y. CASTLEBERRY, James C. James Castle- CASTLEBERRY, Archibald P. Archibald H. SIMS, Charles Edward. Thomas Sims, Wor- berry, Dalton, Ky. Castleberry, Vernon, Tex. ley, Ky. CLARK, Fred. Robert Clark, Twenty-first DANCZYK, Edward Max. John Danczyk, WARNECKE, Albert F. Mrs. Anna Pottoliff, Street, Ashland, Ky. 3228 Monticello Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Cloverdale, Ohio. CREEKS, Claude. R. C. McCray, 837 Thomas FOX, Charles Edward. Charles E. Fox, 238 WELLS, Joe D. Mrs. Jennie L. Wells, 1111 Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. North Eighteenth Street, Kansas tity, Third Avenue NW., Roanoke, Va. CROWDER, Obed. William R. Crowder, Swe- Kans. WILSON, Henry L. Miss Ada F. Kleckner, den, Ky. GIBSON, Charles R. John Gibson, Bennett, 8708 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mo. ANDERSON, Oscar. Fred. W. Byor, Beebe, Hissing in Action, HARRIS, James. Enos Harris, Cora, Mo. S. Dak. MANNING. John J. Mrs. Catherine Manning, ARNOLD. Myrtle. Mrs. Florence Arnold, LIEUTENANTS. 43 French Street, Watertown, Mass. Amos. Mont. EVANS, Thomas P. T. P. Evans, er., Snoho- PIERCE, Claire H. Lee C. Pierce, Harlan, BABCOCK, Alfred B. Mrs. Fannie Babcock, nieser, Wash. Iowa. Fredericksburg, Iowa. WISER, Guy B. A. E. Wiser, 2019 Misha- PRESLEY, Taylor. George Presley, Denison, BARBEE, Francis A. Henry T. Barbee, 1440 waka Avenue. South Bend, Ind. Tex. Thirty-fourth Street NW., Washington, LILES, James F. H. W. Liles, Bennettsville, ROGERS, Paul M. Mrs. John F. Rogers, 9667 D. C. S. C. McRee Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. BELLI, Edmund. Mrs. Annie Quinn, 054 MULLINS, Frederisic P. Miss Isabel P. Mul- BUGLERS. Summit Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. lins, 126 Lincola Avenue, Salem, Ohio. BTTST, Edgar W. Richard P. Best, 4714 LACY, Albert E. Mrs. G. E. Lacy, R. F. D. Edgewood Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. SERGEANTS. 1, Manteca, Cal. BLIXT, Reuben A. Mrs. Caroline Blixt, 1220 MeNULTY, William R. Mrs. Mary J. Sutch, LEONHART, Charles Clark. Arthur Rae, 280 East Twenty-second Street, Denver, Colo. 5148 Friendship Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. West Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. BONISLAWSKI, John. Frank Bonislawskl, STORMSr Albert F. George Storms, 126 FAMILY, William P. Mrs. Margaretti Fam- 3- Chestnut Street, Chelsea, Mass. Beech Street, Yonkers, N. Y. ily, 1634 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOSO, William. Mrs. Anna Boso, 636 Gar- H1OLLAR, Everett R. John E. Hollar, MECITANrCs. field Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio. Ovando, Mont. BRYSON, Hardy 0. A. J. Bryson, Brass- McENTIRE, Ezor. Rufus M. McEntire, R. PANZARDI, Egidio. Pietro Panzardi, 171 town, N. C. F. D. 3, Gilkey, N. C. Oak Street, Yonkers, N. Y. BYRNE, William L. Edward Byrne, 5804 BOWERS, Arthur W. Wilton E. Bowers, GRIMSLEY. Charles. Helen Norton, 632 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Downs, Kans. Georgia Street, Indianapolis, Ind. CAVENAR, James P. William M. Cavenar, JOCHUM, Jacob A. Mrs. Julia Jochum, 1486 NELSON, Nels T. Erik Nelson, 827 Davis Elmer. Okla. Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Street, Evanston, Ill. CICHOWSKI, Alexander. Konstanty Cichow- McROBERTS, Emmett F. C. R. McRoberts, ski, 725 East Sixth Street, Wilmington, Clarksburg, Mo. WAGONER. Del. PRIDE, Jack Strother. Mrs. Jesse Mercer, WHEELER, Elwyn S. Almond A. Wheeler, COLBERT, James E. Mrs. Nora Colbert, 218 Morley, Mo. Hollis, N. H. Bannock Street, Denver, Colo. GALITZ, Raymond A. Alfred G. Galitz, 819 PRIVATES. COTE. Henry J. Peter Cote, 17 Temple Street, Madison Street, Evanston, Ill. Willimantic, Conn. . ABELS, Conrad. Barney Abels, R. F. D. 1, COUVILLION, William. Mrs. Sarah Convil- CORPORALS. Holland, Iowa. lion, 1120 East Walnut Street, Green Bay, TIEDT, Edward L. Mrs. Mary Tiedt, Seventh ADAM, Frank Otto. Paul Adam, 704 Fresh Wis. Avenue, Clarion, Pa. Pond Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. COYLE, Roy John. FEUERRING, David. Mrs. Mary Feuerring, AINARDI, Line. Alexander Farro, Kingwood, Mrs. Jennis Hillman, 16 Avon Place, Newark, N. J. W. Va. Hazaman. N. Y. FIELDING, Albert C. Mrs. Emma Fielding, CRAVEN, James P. Patrick J. Craven, 2411 ALDINGER, Edward. Jaceb Conrad, Kulm, West Allecheny Avenue. Philadelphia, Washburn, Mo. N. Dak. Pa. STONE, Henry Charles. Mrs. Elizabeth A. ALDRIDGE, Phillip Mrs. Margaret Simp- CRTST, Robert A. Samuel Abraham Crist, J. Calona, Ill. Stone, 631 Margaret Street, Mount Oliver, son, Cambridge, Ohio. Pa. ANSBRO, Peter J. Mrs. Mary Murphy, 104 fRUTCHER, Warren L. Della M1. Baker, HUEBNER, William J. Mrs. Ida Huebner, East One hundred and twenty-fourth Street, Memphis, Mo. Hershey, Nebr. New York, N. Y. DAVIDSON, James F. Charles Davidson, HUNTER, H. Ward. Mrs. Anna Ml. Hunter, AYERS, Charles A. Robert W. Ayers, 413 Senath, Mo. 520 Howard Court, Kansas City, Mo. Bancroft Street, Toledo, Ohio. DOOLEY, Joseph F. Mrs. Ellen Dooley, 1 McMICHAEL, Jewell G. Mrs. Addie M. Tay- BALL, Howard S. Mrs. J. S. Ball, 6002 King Crosby Place, Jamaica Plain, Mass. lor, Fitzgerald, Ga. Hill Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. ELLIS, John W. George Burton, R. F. D. 1, POWELL. John. Thomas Powell, general de- BARKA, James 0. William E. Barka, R. F. Lancaster, Wis. livery, Kansas City, Mo. D. 5, Parkersburg, W. Va. FALES. Charles W. Mrs. Annie Fales, 1847 QUERING, August John. Mirs. Anna Quering, BEAUDREAU, Donald E. Mrs. Clara Beau- Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 627 Indiana Avenue, Glassport, Pa. dreau, 10820 Avenue J, Chicago, IlI. FERRO. Dominick. Joseph Ferro, 158 Car- STOUT, Glenn. Wilbur Stout, R. F. D. 6, BESSMAN, George A. Fred Bessman, Dows, mela Street, Long Island City, N. Y. Bellefontaine, Ohio. Iowa. FIELD, John S. Mrs. Nannie Field, Brooks- BOYLES, Arthur Lea. Mrs. Matilda Carolina ville. Ky. Boyles, Luray, Kans. BOOR, William F. Nichola& P. Boor, care of Dodson-Fisher Brockman Co., Nineteenth FIORETTI, Antonio. Aristido EATON, William I. Joseph E. Eaton, Broad- Fioretti, 445 well, Ill. and Third Streets North, Minneapolis, Minn. Fordham Road. New York, N. Y. BOOTH, Marvin I. Roy L. Booth, Logans- FIORITO, Dionigi. HOLLBERG, Caesar A. Mrs. Louisa Hoi- Joseph Florito, 910 Court- berg, 105 Carter Street, Newburgh, N. Y. ville, Ga. land Avenue, New York, N. Y. BURCH, Corbett J. Chris E. Bsrcb, Molley- FLOOD, Merton F. Mrs. Harriet Flood, East- PERKINS, Clarence H. Mrs. Laura Perkins, hampton, Conn. Elmo, Tex. ville, Ky. SWISKOSKI, Frank, Jr. Frank Swiecakow- CARRELL, James H. Mrs. Ethel Carrell, 5 FOSTER Hugh. Julius Foster, Port Arthur, Tenth Street, Santa Rosa, Cal. Tex. ski, sr., box 12, R. P. D. 2, La Salle. Ill. GODDARD, Stinson W. George P. Goddard, CARTER, Walker William. Mrs. Roy Lee GARVIN, Walter E. J. Mrs. Ida Garvin, Av- 5458 Vernon Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Purvis, Santa Fe, Mo. enue F and Fourteenth Street, College Point, PICKLES, Ralph A. Mrs. Julia Pickles, Mor- CESENE, Fidele. Miss Carmelia, 235 Nar- Queens County, N. Y. rellton, Mo. less Street, Elizabeth, N. J. GIBSON, Rodey. John W. Gibson, Wells Tan- TURNER. Andrew J. Mrs. Rosie Turner, 513 CHERRY, Joseph H. Eias Cherry, 2556 nery, Pa. North Ervay Street, Dallas, Tex. North Myrtlewood Street, Philadelphia Pa. GILLOOLEY, Frank W. Joseph E. Gillooley, GILLEN, Glen C. Mrs. Elijah C. Gillen, CISLER, Anton. Mrs. Lena Cisler, 1446 gouth 6815 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. R. F. D. 7, Independence, Kans. Rostner Avenue, Chicago, Ill. GREEDER. William M. John Greeder, Still- GOODE, John W. Mrs. Alva D. Goode, 2922 COMAN, George J. Mrs. Charles Gifford, 1125 water, Minn. Gardner Avenue, St. Joseph, Me. Main Street, East Hartford, Conn. GRIFFIN. Clyde S. Norman P. Griffin, Ells- GRIFFITH, Lester 0. W. J. Griffith, Balley- CONWAY, William. Mrs. M. Conway, 238 worth, Mich. ville, Kans. Warren Street, New York, N. Y. GRIMMIUS. Dirk. Haram B. Grimmius, Oste- HARMON, Chalmers Lawson. Eli Harmon, CRAWFORD, Thomas R. L. H. Crawford, vald Old. Province of Grojien. Holland. Brookville. Pa. Decatur, Ark. AIKEN, Marion F. J. E. Alken, 29 Third HENDRICKS. Raymond. Mrs. Elizabeth Hen- CROCKER, Clyde T. Mrs. Lovey B. Crocker, Street, Woodwide Ml, Greenville, S. C. dricks, Axtell, Kans. 811 West Sixth Street, Coffeyville, Nans. ARENS, Frank. Mrs. Edward Arens, 5706 ELVIN, Frank. James Elvin, box 383, Bad CURRIER, Fred. Henry Currier, Rosehill, New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Axe, Mich. Iowa. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 27 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

BROOKS, George T. J. Thomas Brooks, R. HOPPAS, Charles Thurman. Stephen A. CIC1ATE1LLINunzio. Mrs. Mar Cleatelli, 7 F. D. 1, Avera, Ga. Hoppas, R. F. D. 2, Dresde' Kans. ate treet, Port Chester, . Y. COLPAERT, Tryphone. Mrs. Julia Copaert, HUBBARD. Walter H. Mrs. Sarah Hubbard, DEMKO, Peter. John Demko, 730 Throop East Flanders, Dienge, Belgium. Bangor, Mich. Street, Dunmore, Pa. CORVINELLI Tony. Angelo Corvinelli, Limo- HUDSON, Homer. A. Hudson, Clyde, Miss. DENNIS, Herschel Miller. Mrs. Eliza Dennis, sana Privigis Di Campobasso, Italy. EVANS, Frederick Singleton. Mrs. Mary Twenty-seventh and Jefferson Streets, R. F. DAKIN, Richaid E. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dakin, Evans, Kennett, Mo. D. 2, Topeka, Kans. 171 Main Street, Penns Grove, N. J. FAHNESTOCK, Clarence E. Mrs. Rose DUNSING, Jacob F. Henry Dunsing, R. F. D. DEVINGER, Claude. Mrs. Elizabeth Devin- Fahnestock, R. F. D. 1, Newville, Pa. 2, Grafton, Ill. gcr, 5413 North Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. FARIS, J. W. D. R. Faris, Weatherford, Tex. ECKELS, David D. Ephraim Eckels, Walkers DEYO, Percy E. Mrs. Etta Deyo, 117 First FELLOWS, William C. Mrs. Laura Cole, Pig- Mills. Pa. Street North Celwein, Iowa. gott, Ark. ETHERIDGE, John A. Jack Lucas, drew DONOVAN, William A. Miss Julia Donovan, FETZER, Mike, Mrs. Caroline Fetzer, Bryan, Lake, La. 24 Market Street, Cambridge, Mass. Ohio. FINE, Abraham. Simon Fine, 6 Shephard DORAN, Albert G. Mrs. Emma Doran, 1500 FISH, Arthur G. Charles Fish, 6738 Dor- Street, Haverhill, Mass. South Hamilton Street, Saginaw, Mich. chester Avenue, Chicago, Ill. GOODWIN, Edward. Mrs. Elvira Wescott, DREGER, William. Mrs. Charles Dreger, FISHER, Rubin R. J. W. Fisher, R. F. D. 1, 211 Virginia Avenue, Jersey City N. J. North Kaukauna, Wis, Wetumka, Okla. LOVE, Benjamin H. Mrs. Ellen Allen, Bran- FOLKER, Dan. Jake Leenhius, Forsythe, FIXLER, Joseph B. Mrs, Vinvie Flxler, R. F. denberg, Ky. Mont. D. 4, Seville, Ohio. MEISNER, Ernest B. Louis R. Meisner, El- GARVER, W1111am R, Mrs. Golda Garver, 114 FOULK, William S. Augustia W. Foulk, kader, Iowa. South Front Street, Quincy, Ill. Calista, Kans. NIXON, Clark E. Onslow Nixon, Hillsdale, HARRIS, Otto P. John F. DeLong, Lamoni, FOWLER, William Wesley. C. H. Fowler, Mich. Iowa. 321 East Bigger Street, Hutchinson, Kans. PINCHOCK, Albert A. George Pinchock, HENRY, Michael J. Mrs. Margaret Henry, 8 FRIEDMAN, Hisodor, Joseph S111man, 121 Brockwayville, Pa. Reed Street, Amsterdam, N. Y. Eleventh Street, Norfolk, Va. POND, Raymond- B. Mrs. Ida M. Pond, 50 ADKINS, Sylvannus. Shem Adkins, R. F. D. GAUER, William H. George Gauer, R. F. D. Parker Street, Bangor, Me. 1, box 22, Martha, W. Va. I, Greencastle, Mo. RILEY, James E. irs. Ethel Riley, 68 ANANIA, Louis. Thomas Anania, 621 Main GEIGER, Marion. V. L. Geiger, Brownsville, Marshall Street, Rochester, N. Y. Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Fla. VAN, HANDEL, Rudolph. Mrs. P. N. Van BEALL, Gus Miss Leta Beall, Overton, Tex. GIBSON, Fred E. C. R. Gibson, Newrille, Handel, 734 North Third Street, Sheboy- BELLO, Massimo. D. Gali, box 513, Fort N. Dak. gan, Wis. Bragg, Cal. GILLISPIE, Lewis. Albert Gillispie, Fraziers YOUNT, Ross J. Mrs. Laura Yount, New- BERRY, Fred Al. Mrs. Mary J. Berry, Bottom, W. Va. ton, N, C. R P. D. 3, Plattsburg, Mo. FISCHER, Otto F. August Fischer, West BISHOP, Herman E. Mrs. Carrie Bishop, COSKI, Adam. Joseph Dolezeychoski, 445 Dover, Ohio. Lewis Run, Pa. Hamilton Street, Long Island City, 1. Y. LEICH, GRAHAM, John J. Mrs. Graham, Samuel. Mrs. Fannie Lelch, 359 BLACK, Arthur. George W. Black, 1940 'Uniontown, Bradford Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. North Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Ky. MARX. Barney .T. Mrs. Lucy Marx, 2 Lake BLANKENHORN, Norman J. Mrs. Louise GRAVES, Arthur T. Mrs. Georglana Graves, Street, Cheboygan, Mich. Blankenhorn, 101 South George Street, Quitman, Mo. STICHTENOTH, GREENE, Charles. Charles F. Greene, 383 Albert F. Frederick Stich. Pottsville, Pa. tenoth, 27 Durght Street, New Britain, BOLIN, David R. James E. Bolin, Lindsey, Plainfleld Street, Providence, R. L. Conn. GROTH, Harry. Henry Groth, box 369, Cal. Fulda, Minn. TRUEBLOOD, Charles E. Francis Trueblood, BONIIAM, Carl A. Mrs. Emma Bonham, GRUMBINE, David S. John H. Grumbine, Groveston, Tex. It. F. D. 5, Marion, Mich. Fredericksburg, Pa. WONDERS, Randolph A. Peter I. Wonders, BORAK, Moe. Mrs. Bessie Borak, 52 West HALLWAY, John B. John Hallway, R. F. D. box 409, Pitcarin, Pa. Twenty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. 2, Houghton, Iowa. ALLEN, Carl. Mrs. Lillian M. Allen, 226 BOYD. John. Henry Boyd Tingley, Iowa. HAMILTON, Jay 0. Ernest Hamilton, R. F. West South Street, Harrisburg, 111. BRUBACK, Fred. Leo J. Bruback, R. F. D. D. 4, Decatur, Mich. BOODMAN, Jake. Mrs. Fannie Boodman, 4, Deshler, Ohio. HARRIS, Cecil. Mrs. Nola Harris, Bethany, 2170 East Sixty-eighth Street, Cleveland, BUCKLEY, Edward Roy. C. Buckley, Has- Mo. Ohio. tain, Mo. BRINDLEY, HARRIS, Cecil J. Miss Georgia Johnson, 764 Edmund R. Mrs. Edith Brind- BUNCH, Elbert L. Thomas J. Bunch, Mack Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ley, 118 West J Street, Ontario, Cal. R. F. D. 2, Eldon, Mo. CARKHUFF, Asa. Mrs. Ella Carkhuff, West DENTIN, Raymond W. Mrs. Louise HART, Joseph F. Mrs. Sarah Hart, 97 Elev- broad Buntin, enth Street, Milwaukee, Street, Hopewell, N. J. Bogard, Mo. Wis, CASEY, Cornelius E. Mrs. Ellen Casey, 4463 BUDROVITZ, John. Anthony Koslovenski, HARTLEY, Broadus. Dave Hartley, Steed- Lake Park, Chicago, Ill. 141 Hillside Avenue, man, S. C. CHAMPAGNE, Edwardsville, Pa. HARTLEY, Isaac- Wilfred J. Alfred J. Cham- CALDWELL, Lon S. Aude Fortner, Dudley, S. Thomas Hartley, Nel- pagne, 53 Wareterville Street, Waterbury, Mo. sonville, Ohio. HARVEY, Frederick 0. Mrs. Lillia B. Har- Conn. CARMER, Roy C. Mrs. Lizzie Carmer, Boyn- CIHLAR, Stanley. Mrs. Josephine Rissky, vey, Welch, Okla. 2449 South Homan Avenue, ton, Mo. HASTON, Samuel 0. Mrs. James Haston, Chicago, Ill. CERNIC, Joseph P. George Cernie, R. F. D. CLARK, Andy F. George W. Clark, route L, Sterling Kans Piagah, Ala. 1, box 119, Johnstown Pa. HATFIELD, Marcus H. Hiram CHAPMAN, Edwin. Emmet L. Chapman, Hatfield, COIL, Emerald C. Mrs. Bertha Coll, Afalo, Worthington, Mo. Wash. Grangeville, La. HAWORTH, Joseph V. Mrs. Ida May Ha- CIETTI, Joseph. Anthony Clotti, Amster- worth, Montezuma, Ind. CONWAY, Fred. Addison T. Conway, Jeffer- dam. Jefferson County, Ohio. HEAD, William R. Tom W. Head, 100 son, Okla. CLARK, John. James Clark, 118 South Street, Holmes Street, Kansas City, Mo. CRAIG. Henry D. J. W. Craig, Ravia, Okla. Waterbury, Conn. HELLEN, James H. Shade Allen, R. F. D. 1, DIX, William. Joe Dix, 224 Jeffers Street, CLEARY, Michael J. Mrs. Bridget M. Chicod, N. C. Fredonia, Kans. Cleary, 1300 West Eightieth Street, Cleve- HENDREN, James. James Hendren, Taylor DOW, Joseph H. irs. Mattle Dow, 262 land, Ohio. Springs, Ill. Seventeenth Street, San Pedro, Cal. CLEMENT, Darius. Oliver Clement, Fairview, HENNENHOEFER, Paul. Martin Hennen- ALDER, Stanley K. William R. Alder, gen. Utah. hoefer, 2323 St. Louis Avenue, St. Louis, eral delivery, Capae, Mich. CLINTON, Harry L. John P. Clinton, 77 Bar- Mo. ARNOLD, Boyce C. Mrs. Mary K. Arnold, nett Street, Westville, Conn. HINES. Martin. Mrs. Mary Hines, -3349 3226 McKinney Avenue, Dallas, Tex. COHN, Isadore. Harry Cohn, 785 Flatbush BRUENCHICK, Steve. Mrs. Baraskavi Bruen- Franklin Street, Bellaire, Ohio. chick, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOBBY, Joseph A. Berrian A. Hobby, R. F. Minsk, Russia, COPELAND, Ben H. T. W. Copeland, Garner, CONE, Walter. Albert E. Cone, 26 Sutton Tex. D. 1, Summer, Ga. Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. HORTH, Charles 3. Tao Horth, Wallis, Tex. SCHIMMELPFENIG, CRADER, Slocum. Alex Crader, Hamburg, ISGATE, Bryce W. William R. Isgate, Rusk, Samuel. Mrs Leng Ill. Tex. Brennan, general delivery, Capac, Mich. DEXTER, William C. Henry C. Dexter, 120 DAVIDSON, Burle H. Mrs. Annie Davudson, JONES, Joseph T. Mrs. Katie Jones, R. F. Pilot Point, Tex. Maple Street, Black River, N. Y. D. 3, Colbert, DEVONSTIUK, Overk. Vasil Davonshuk, 188 Ga. DAVIS, Harry. William Davis, Bardley, Mo. JORDAN, Richard A. William Jordan, St. DAVIDSON, Robert C. Olive May White, Park Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Michys Home, Rockaway, N. Y. DONELLY, Thomas M. Mrs. Mandy Donelly, Lakenan, Mo. JORGENSEN, William W. Mrs. Kawen C. DE JERONIMO, Giovanni. Mrs. Letiglo Main Street, Groveton, N. H. Jorgenspn, 2700 East Sixty-fourth C. ELDRIDGE, Columbus. N. T. Eldridge, Do- Street, De Jeronimo, Rlonalo Saunitico, Campo- Cleveland, Ohio. basso. Italy. than, Ala. KELSO, Harry V. Mrs. ESLINGER, Edward. Mrs. Barbara Eslinger, Elizabeth Heck, 2943 DENATO, Milyo. Mrs. Mary Denato, Rome, South Normal Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Italy. R. F. D. 1, box 49, Stanley, Wis. LADEN, Bert F. Robert A. Laden, Elysian FALKENBURY, Luehes R. Joseph W. Fal- Fields Tex. DENNIS, Andrew J. Miss Bessie Dennis, kenbury. McCauley, Tex. Fairchance, Pa. FERGUSON, Prank F. Edward Ferguson, Bay LAMB, Harry. Mrs. Anna Morris, 1 South DUMAS, Joseph 0. Mrs. Julia Dumas, gen- Avenue, Bloomfield, N. J. Second Street, Terre Haute, Ind. eral delivery, Suttons Bay, Mich. GIBBONS, Austin. Mrs. Helen Gibbons, gen- LASKOWSKI, Frank L. Frank Laskowski, sr., FAZIA, Nicola. Salvatore Fazia, Bronzo, Mes- eral delivery, El Paso, Tex. 861 North May Street, Chicago, Ill. sina, Italy, GREENE, Ray L. Mrs. Dora B. Greene, Red- ANGELINA, John. John Banaldl, 4820 Lake key, Ind. Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. GARANTINE, Nunziato. -Fore Tanto, box 55, GRIFFIN. Henry D. Henry W. Grifflin, R. F. BESS, Everett. Mrs. Mary F. Bess, Tornado, Wyano, Pa. D. 2, Windsor, Isle of Wight County, Va. W. Va. GILL, Vernon W. Mrs. Ida M. Gill, Woodens. HARNiEY, Joseph H. Mrs. Jennie M. Martin, BUFANO, Angelo. Willie Napacechl, 3108 burg, Md. Lexington, Mo. Jerome Avenue, New York, N. Y. GREIG, Alexander R. Mrs. Maxy Grelg, 1739 HEALY, Leroy N. Mrs. Margaret Healy, 3100 CAREY, Thomas F, Mrs. Thomas Carey, 914 West One hundred and first Street, Chicago, Congress Street, Chicago, Ill. State Street, Kansas City, Kans. Ill. 28 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1916. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GE1V. PEiSHI1NG GUDINAS, John Anthony Gudinas, 136 Weyl MURPHY, William P. Mrs. William Murphy, PALANDRI, Silvio. Angelo Palandri, 240 Street, Rochester, N. Y. 538 Pearl Street, Benton Harbor, Mich. Second Street, Portland, Oreg. JOHNSON, William H. George W. Johnson, NEFF, Louis J. Mrs. Louis J. Neff, 6306 PALLES, Lewis. George Palles, box 11, Sta- Star Route, Clifton, Tex. Pryor Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. tion B, Superior, Wis. KLATT, Adolph. Mrs. Louis Klatt, Califor- NEILL, Oran M. Mrs. G. A. Neill, Athens, PETERSON, Richard Patrick. William Peter- nia, Mo Tex. son, R. F. D. 1, Dorchester, Nebr. LANGTRY, Wallter P. Mrs. Bridget Langtry, NELSON, Axel E. Per Nelson, R. F. D. 1, PETERSON, Wilhelm. Mrs. Anna Peterson, H57Hampshire Street, Lawrence. Mass. Ronneby, Minn. . Linwood, Kans, LITHADIOTIS, Nick. Georgion Lithadlotis, NELSON, Herman P. Mrs. Anna Nelson, Ex- 1'EZOLUT, Andrew. John Pezoldt, 747 Le- Istiatas Eubeias. Greece. celsior Springs, Mo. high Street, Allentown Pa. LIVINGSTON, Milvin. S. Dquglas Livingston, NOTHEM, Frank B. Theodore Nothem, R. F. PHILLIPS, Frank. Mrs. Frank Phillips, Sac R. F. D. 6, Cullman, Ala. D. 2, Woodstock, Minn. City, Iowa. McCARTHY, Joseph J. Mrs. J. J. McCarthy, OLSON, Carl E. Mrs. Louise Olson, box 172, PLA VIN, Frank. Jake Plavin, 491 New 2229 Clio Street, New Orleans, La. Fellsmere, Fla. Brunswick Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. MCDONALD, Edward P. Mrs. Kathryn V. Mc- ORTON, Charles. Mrs. Rosie Defore, Blue RIEGLE, Logan Joan. Uriah B. Riegle, Jet- Donald, 524 West Fourty-fourth Street, New Mound, Kans. more, Kans. York, N.'Y. OSWALD, William M. Andrew M. Oswald, ROGERS, Cnester V. Aaron J. Rogers, Ken- MCMANAMON. Peter P. Mrs. Annie E. Car- Fertile. Minn. edy, Tex. rigan, 725 Main Street, Sugar Notch, Pa. PAPAGEORGIOU, Vasilios. Kenos Pappas, ROMAN,'ZUK, Walter. Alphonse Romanc- MARCY, Fred H. Frank L. Marcy, Milford, Bay Point, Cal. suk, Owen, Wis. Kan%. PICIULIS, Wincenty. Joe Pictulis, 2723 ROMEO, Tony. Mrs. Susie P. Romeo, Holl- MASDEN, Grover. F. M. Masdest, Muldraugh, Pennsylvania Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. sopple, Pa. Ky. POLOMIS, Peter A. Mrs. Peter Polomis. ROSEVAL, Henry. Mrs. Roy Conklin, Fari- MUIRSKA, Andrick. William Murska, 716 Wausaukee, Wis. bault, Minn. Peter Street, Baltimore, Md. RADER, Franklin L. Mrs. DolMe Rader, RUSSELL, Raymond T. Mrs. Elizabeth Rus- PAYNE, William M. Mrs. Ellen Payne, 1266 Chandler, Okla. sell, R. F. D. 1, box 223, Los Angeles, CaL Foster Street, East Liverpool, Ohio. REEDER, Frank D. Mrs. Martha Reeder, RYBAK, Charles. Mrs. Edna E. Rybak, 29583 PORRONI, John. Antonio Porroni, Province 1212 Beach Avenue, Cincinnati. Ohio. East Thirty-seventh Street, Cleveland, Ohio. of Roma, Italy. REPSITER, Touis A. Louis K. Repsher, 1450 SALVATI, Gaetano. Mrs. Madeline Testa, PILOTTI, Joseph, Mrs. Stella Musuenti, Slo- North Sixtieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Capriata Volturno, Province Caserta, Italy. van, Pa. SAWYERS. Jake. Mrs. Lemmie Sawyers, Lick SANDERS, John E. Mrs. Frances J. Sanders, RAPINI, Onafria. Joe Rapini, Oglesby, Ill. Creek, Ky. 200 Brenden Street, Youngstown, Ohio. ROBACK, Mike. Mrs. Anna Roback, 14 Sa- SEPPEL, Joseph. Mrs. Catherine Seppel, SAUNDERS, Walter. Alfred Saunders, Drill, lina Street, Utica, N. Y. Geonto Falls. Wis. Va. - SIMONES. Joseph. Veronica Simones Shunt, SMITH. Howard M. Oren Smith, 1221 Third SESTITO, Joseph. Mrs. Paol lacopino, Ca- 72 John Street, Hartford, Conn. Avenue. Berwick, Pa. tancaro, Girifalco, Italy. STARNES Mack K. Mrs. Mary J. Starnes, R. STEYPNS. Clarence L. Charles E. Stevens, SHACKLEFORD, Edgar D. Tom S. Shackle- F. D. 7 box P0, Concord, N. C. - Aurora, Oreg. ford, Durant, Okla. STAUFFPR, Harry. Ammon Stauffer, R. F. STTLFS, Frknk. Mrs. Mary Potter, 255 West SHELTON, William F. Mrs. Marguerite Mul- D. 4, Spring Grove, Pa. Second Street. San Anaelo, Tex. anax, Granite, Okla. STUSYNSKI, Adam. John Stusynski, Strand- STOLTENBERG, - Herbert. Mrs. Kathryn SHUMATE, Bill. JMrs. Rudolph Shumate, quist, Minn. Stoltpnberg, Tipton, Iowa. Brownwood, Tex. SWAIN, William H. Miss Helen Swain, STORER, Ralph W. Mrs. Edith S. Storer, SMITH, George A. Phillip H. Smith, 712 Swedesboro, N. J. Carmel, Me. South E Street, Hillboro, Ohio. PAYNE, Hugh Clark. Mrs. Margaret Payne, STRIPLIN Frank A. John Marcy, 27 Spring TROMBLY, Joseph H. Mrs. Deserie Thombly, 139 Maple Avenue, Jackson, Mich. Street, West Roxbury, Mass. Grosse Points Farms, Mich. STTITTS, George A. H. Stutts, Huntsville, CUSHING, Roy W. George W. Cushing, VENTO, Dominico. Mrs. Gelsomina Vento, Downs, Kans. Tex. Spino Sadornia, Province Caserta, Italy. DADIAN, Nazar. Hariabet Dadian, 1303 WERCOTT, Svlvester J. Mrs. Mary E. West- WILCQX, Edward. Mrs. Clara Wileax, 416 State Street, Racine, Wis. cott. 891 Clerk Street. Jersey City, N. J. Sycamore Street, Coshocton, Ohio. DALE, Martin H. Mrs. Howard G. Dale, Cli- WELL', Harris C. Mrs. Cora Wells. 1416 WILLIAMSON, Robert. Mrs. Ester William- max, Minn. North Commerce Street, Fort Worth, Tex. son, Lawndale, N. C. DALEN, Theodore J. Mrs. 0. J. Dalen, Sar- WILSON, John. Mrs. Vinev English, Lexing- ZAPPANCOSTA, Jacob. Carmeno Zappan- geant, Minn. ton, Ky., McKee route, Perrv's box. costa, Buchianico, Province Chieti, Italy. DEAN, Albert R. Miss Daisy Dean, Melstone, WOLNY, Frank. Mrs. Victoria Wolny, R. F. HUMPHREY, Ruell G. Mile J. Humphrey, Mont. D. 2, Gaylord, Mich R. F. D. 1, box 94, Stanley, Wis. DERBY, John Francis. Mrs. Euphemia HESS, Walter. Jacob Hess, R. F. D. 1, Hill JACKSON, Fred. William R. Jackson, Tower, Derby, Frontenac, Kans. City. Kans. Minn. DUFF, David A. Mrs. Bridget Duff, 117 HOLLINGSWORTH. Jay G. Joseph Hollings- Summer Street, Brooklyn, N. V. worth, Dodgon, Mo. JOHNSTON, Thomas A. John W. Johnston, ELFTMANN William Q0. Fred Elftmann, HOOPER, Robert E. Mrs. Robert E. Hooper, Follansbee, W. Va. general delivery, Pigeon, Mich. & Reidfield, Me. KELLER. John A. Mrs. Elizabeth Keller, LIPPER, Walter Arnold. Ray Lipper, Wya- HOOVER, Stanley. Henry Hoover, Harbor Elizabeth, Ill. conda. Mo. Surins. Mich. LARSON, Ole J. Lars Lee, Manfred, N. Dak. LITTLETON. Charles Lee. Mrs. Alma Pearl HOVLAND, Hans. Ole Wee, Nome, N. Dak. LEIBEL, Andrew. Mrs. Elizabeth Leibel, Littleton, Haworth, Okla. HRUBES, Jospeh M. Albert Hrubes, Britt, 13852 Boone Avenue, Bronx, New York, LONG, John. Ben Franklin Long, Lovings, Iowa. N. Y. Olla. HRUNEK, Frank J. James Hrunek, Dor- LOCHNER, Joseph. Mrs. Katrina M. Loch- McBRIDE, Clarence L. John A. McBride, chester, Wis. ner, 8708 Frederick Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Lawton, Okla. HOFT, Fred. Jacob Huft, Lincoln Valley, N. LOGAN, Tracy. Mrs. E. B. Logan, 2069 McELDERRY, Joseph G. Mrs. Louise McE1- Dak. Cameron Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, derry, box 492. Helper, Utah. HTTMPERT, Philip W. Mrs. Nora Humpert, Canada. MANGELS, Rudolph C. John W. Mangels, R F. D. 2. Reese, Mich. LOUCKS, Roy F. Mrs. Frank Loucks, Mans- Walott, Iowa. JELINEK, Ferdinand. Anton Jelinek, Ra- field, Wash. MANNINO* James Henry. Henry Manning, vanoe. Nebr. McDOWELL, Richard L. William A. Mc- R. F. D. 3, box 41, Campbell, Mo. JOHNSON, Carl A. E. Ben Peterson, Boyer, Dowell, Clarksville, Tex. MARONEY, Clyde F. Mrs. Dellie Maroney, Iowa. MADELENA, Frank M. John Madelena, Fern- 2R2 Talmadge Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, JOHNSON, Mical. John Johnson, Arendal ley, Lyon County, Nev. Olio. Poiga 5. Norway. MAES, John L. Mrs. John L. Maes, 617 Me- MARS. Truman G.- L. Mrs. William Whitesel, KIDD, Harry L. Charles Kidd, Mandan, N. Kinley Avenue, Duquoln, Ill. Bently, N. Dak. Dak. MALICOAT, Rolla. Herdin Malicoat, Three- MARTIN, David. W. R. Martin, Hindman, links, Ky. Ky. LANGLOIS. Nelson: Mrs. Langlois, 8 Spring Street, Newmarket, N. H. MARCH, Thomas B. Miss Jessie Martin, MAYER, Charles Martin. Mrs. Maurice Easterly, Tex. Mayer, 1820 Norton Avenue, Kansas City, LEPOW, Harry. Mrs. Bessie LepoWr, 204 Mo. Hamlet Street, Fall River. Ma's. MARSHALL, Joseph. Mrs. Rebecca Dunner, LOGSDON, Noah John. Mrs. Ellen B. Logs- 1239 Arteian Avenue. Chicago, Ill. MILLER. Willie. James 0. Miller, And, Mo. MEADE, Kade. Pybrus Meade, Kermit, Mingo MILLSAP, don. Hyndman. Pa. William 0. William S. Millsap, LORENZ, Joseph. Frank Lorenz, 3001 In- County, W. Va. Dustin. Okla, MERRYI 1N, John A. Mrs. Catherine Merry- MISSION. John. T. II. Missqn, Neche. N. Dak. diana Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. MCPHILLIPS, James. Mrs. Annie McPhillips, man, 303 East Avenue. Highlandtown, Md. MONNINGER, Christian. Mrs. Sara E. Mon* Scottstown. Daryarritt. Ireland. MITCHELL, Leonard M. G. L. Mitchell, ninzer, 435 North Maple Street, Lancaster, MAHRINGER, August. Mrs. Elizabeth Mah- Madison, Ga. Ohio. rinzer. 5:509 Southwest. St. Louis, Mo. MOE, Herbert L. Mrs. H. L. Cameron, St. MONROE. Elmer L. Charles M. Monroe, R. F. MANFORD, Raymond. Mr. Manford, Fort- Paul, Minn. P 1. Enterprise, Kans. ville, Ind. - MINDEN, Louis E. J. C. Munden, 4808 Lake MOORE, Day Dalton. Mrs. Sarah Moore, Wa- Avenue. St. Joseph, Mo. MARTIN, Gerald. Mrs. Mary Martin, 2843 MUNDEN, Paul A. Mrs. Nora Munden, lpeeney, Kans. Wilcox Street, Chicago. Ill. MORAN. Earl H. L. D. Moran, Dell Rapids, MOLICH. Wasco. Cal. S. Dak. Tony. M-s. Mary Afolich, 1749 NEELEY, William C. Charlie Neeley, Caddo West Twenty-first Street, Chicago, Ill. Mills, Tex. MORGAN. Sealon R. Mrs. Anna Morgan, MONKYOLD, Eddie. J. H. Monkvold, Irene, OBERG, Arthur S. Andrew Oberg, R. F. D. .13.5 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. q. Dak. 4. Balaton. Minn. MORTON, Charles. Mrs. Francis E. Morton, MORAS. Juan. Mrs. Estrella DeMoras, Belen, PARKER, Harold H. Mrs. Ida May Parker, a neral delivery, Cornin, N. Y. Palestine, Arabia. Cando. N. Dak. MOTT, Marvin. Mrs. Mary Mott, Brooklyn, MORGAN, La Fayette H. L. E. Morgan, PARSONS. Palmer L. Mrs. Mary A. Parsons, Tex. Danville, Ark. Hilton. Va. MUMBOWER, Lemuel W. Mrs. Mary Mum- OLESKE. Joseph. Mrs. Josephine Lisecki, PFEIFER, Oliver H. Mrs. Adele C. Pfeifer, bower, Waynesburg, Pa. 2600 West Twenty-third Place, Chicago, III. 3405 Humphrey Street, Bt. Louis, Mo. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 29 29 OVERSEAS CASUALTY LIST DEATHS REPORTED INTHE NAVY

PICETTI, Louis. Mrs. Louisa Wigham, 55 O'SHAUGHNESSEY Joseph T. Mrs. Mary FROM DISEASE AND ACCIDENT Wilson Avenue, San Jose, Cal. O'Shaughnessy, 3633 Parnell Avenue, Chi- PLSKAC, Charles J. Mrs. Mary Vondriska, cago, Ill. The Navy Department reports 43 Amelia Avenue, Chicago, Ill. OWENS, Miles P. Tom Owens, Belcher, Ky. the fol. RATHKE, Albert. Mrs. Emma Seibert, R. F. PARDINI, Achille. Gerome Marchetti, Hoo- lowing deaths: D. 3, Green Leaf, Wis, veraville, Pa. , Henry S. Jonas M. Reynolds, PELTZ, Leo C. Mrs. Mary E. PeLz, 157 Sev- GOODMAN, Kenneth Sawyer, lieutenint, R. F. D. 1, Yadkinville, N. C. enteenth Avenue, Paterson, N. J. United States Naval Reserve Force, died RINGER, Frank M. Mrs. Emily E. Ringer, QUAYLE. Sydney T. Mrs, Ida Quayle, 115 November 29 at Chicago of pneumonia. R. F. D. 1, box 50, lone, Cal. North Fogler Street, Carrollton, Mo. Wife, Mrs. Majorie Robbins Goodman, 707 ROCKE, Herman 0. Jacob S. Rocke, R. F, RYBACKI, Vincent. Mrs. Takeo Rybacki, 183 Railway Exchange Building, Chicago, Ill. D. 3, Troutville, Va. William Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. WEAVER, Tobias Butler, lieutenant, United ROGERS, Harry Tuttle. Mrs. Ella Rogers, SAUNDERS, George T. Mrs. E. S. Saunders, States Navy, died November 21 at Fort 6240 Ogonts Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Hopkins, Va. Sam Houston, Tex., of pneumonia. Wife, ROIl, Hubert A. Mrs. Charles G. Roe, New SCIRICA. Barney. Mrs. Lena Scirica, 128 Mrs. Matilda i. Weaver, Webster, S. Dak. Milford, Pa. Suydam Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. , Clarence J., ensign,United States Navy SAFFORES, Joseph. Mrs. Anne Saffores, SORENSON, Otto. Mrs. Christina Larsen, died November 24 at Amherst, Mass., of Basses P, Sarrance, France. Broust, Denmark. influenza. Wife, Mrs. Lillian Marie Gale, SCHMERFELD, Fred. Mrs. John Schmerfeld, SMITH, Jacob S. Mrs. Helon Smith, Haskell, care of Naval Recruiting Station, San Diego, R. F. 1). 1, Mahono City, Pa. N. J. Cal. SIMENAK, George. Anthony Adams, Pierce, STACKURSKI, Michael P. Roman Wiktoisky, MACKENZIE, John Douglas, ensign, United Tex. 2843 West Twentieth Street, Chicago, States Naval Re erve Foreo, died November 111. 21 STOMATUK, Zachary. John Hunter, box 230, STEWART, William H. Mrs. Clara A. Stew- at Bse 29 of pneumonia. Mother, Mrs. Pesbody, Mass. art, R. F. D. 43, Greenville, Pa. Susan MacKenzie, 11C15 lie Avenue, New SZYMANSKI, , John James. Miss York, N. Y. J1ohn Stanley. Mrs. Albert Alice Richard, EDENS, Frank Szymanski, 470 Emerald Avenue, Grand 1214 East Thirteenth Street, Indianapolis, Namon, seaman, second Rapids, Mich. Ind. class, United States Naval Reserve Force, TEMOFONTE Dominick. died as the result of an automobile accident, Antonio Temo- SWANSON, IHjalmer. Miss Emma Swanson, November 18. fonte , 21 Yohnson Place, New Rochelle, St. Jernhult, Sundholm, Sweden. Mother Mrs. Julia Annie N. Y. Edens, Holly Ridge, N. C. TROUTMAN, La Fayette L. J. W. Troutman, HICKe, .Iaines Arthur, seaman, second class, TRACY, Walter P. Henry Tracy, R. F. D. 1, Lewis, Kans. United States Naval Reserve Force, died as Saueerville, Me. VARGO, George J. Michael J. Vargo, 1204 the result of an automobile accident, No- VAldlNTINE, Ernest Frederick. Mrs. Ele- East Thirty-eighth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. gember 18. Mother, Mrs. Georgla Gore nor Valentine, 103 Earl Street, Buffalo, N. F. VARNS, liks, Aragon, Ga. VISHNEAU, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Vishneau, Guy S. J. F. Varns, Mott, N. Dak. NEUMANN, Joe Frank, seaman, second class 12-10 North Fourteenth WILLIAMS, Hugh M. Goode M. Williams, Mo. Street, St. Louis, Gaines, S. C. Un-ted States Navy, died as the result of injuries received by a fall from a truck, WELSH, William L. Mrs. Catherine WOJCZYNSII, Roman A. Anton Wojeznski, Welsh, L. November 23. Father, Joe Neumann, West. 1333 Emma . Street, Youngstown, 1121 Shackmaxon Street, Philadelphia, Pa. hoff, Tex. Ohio. REID, Kenneth James. chief quartermaster WHEELER, Ray L. Oran B. Wheeler, 1427 (aviation). United States Naval Reserve Park Avenue, Riverside, Cal. Force, died November 25 at Seattle, Wash., WILSON, Estel Wily. Thomas Wilson, R. as the result of an automobile accident. F. D. 1, Everest;- ans. Mother, Mrs. Dillie Belle Reid, 5SO6 Dover WINDEL, Adolph. Christopher Windel, R. F. Keep Bulletin Posted Stret, Oakland, Cal. D). 6, Shiner, Tex. VAUGHAN. Howard Russell, gunner's mate, DRIucIERS, W~ajiace. Geor a P. DigrR In All U. S. Post Oice third class. United Statei Navy, died No- DR P. 1, Een rtsville, r. P Driggers, R. vember 26 as the result of an accident at DUNCAN, Roy P. Richard P. Duncan, Stan- Liverpool, England. Fatl-r, Clarenc A. berry, Mo. Reports having been made that Vaughan, 515 East Seventh Street, Char- ,DWIER, Victor Joseph. Mrs. Bessie Kellen- at some post offices TaE OFrICIAL lotte. N. C. beck, 128 Ruthledge Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. U. S. BuLLErr is not being posted HANLEY, ITMatthew Robert. saman, United FABIAN, Charles William. Gustave Fabian, States Navy. was drowned November 20 in 319 Evergreen Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. regularly for public reading in New York Harbor. Pather. MAlttthew C. FONCe, James, Mrs. Anne Fonce, 382 Bert accordance with Postmaster Gen- Hanley, 15 East Street, Niles, Ohio. Forty-third Street, New eral Burleson's orders, postmasters- Yolk, N. Y. GALLANT, Henry. Jerry Gallaat, Central Street, Weston, Mass. are again reminded of this inmpor- GEIMAIN, Henry. lf red Germain, 45 High tant duty. It should be remem- S'treet, Bradford, Mass. bered that THE BULLTIN is the GLASSMAN, Solomon. Michael Glassman, 1806 Bath Avenue, Brooklyn, N. y. only publication available to all War Diet and Effect GRAY, Mahlon G. Hactwick, Mrs. 1artha A. Gray, sections of the country that prints Iowa. daily the complete and correct casu- On GREENE, Rosce C. Hobert Human Weight, as Mount Holly, N. C. W. Greene, alty lists from our armies oversea HANSON, Edward. Lars Hanson, exactly as they are issued by Observed in Germany Street. Morris, ll, 424 Wall the War Department. HAISEILL, Charley Many newspa- Gowin Ola B. Tussle Hartsell, pers print only the lists having local HAYNE§, Nathaniel W. Mrs. Susanna A. interest in their own territory. A statistical report puli)ished in the Haynes, Ardmore, Okla. THE BuLLETN prints every name German pres and dealing with the effect KAHLBA UGII, Paul Benjamin. Mrs. Anna and address, thus making it a cer- of war food on the human constitution L. Iahibaugh, 214 East Chestnut Hanover, Pa. Street, tain means of informing friends. shows briefly that farmers and their KIRKMANN, Sofus P. Aksel Andersen, Veler, and relatives, wherever they may families lo,,, no weight during the war, Province of Okspol, Denmark. be, of the fate of a soldier or sailor, but that Pons living in large 'tied KRALL, Albert C. Mrs. Eva Krall, 144 East Idaho Street, Boise, Idaho. no matter where his home town or were affected to a serious degree. LAMBERT, William J. Mrs. Katherine Lam- city. According to ilavorian dociors tk%- av- bert, 19 Wilson Street, Kingston Ila Postmasters are urged, aside from erage person in cities lost about onc-sixrh LEONARD, Donald F. Andrew 6. Leonard -their duty as officials, to make It 341 Tuseulum Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio. his prewar wigh'It, but in small towns McCALEB, Walter. John IV. Mcaleb, R. F. their patriotic and personal duty to the loss has been only about one-twue D. 1 Hickman Tenn. see that the public has the fullest tieth. McGR6GAN, Michael C. Mrs. Ellen McGro- benefit of this privliege. gan, West Newton, Pa. Selfproviders," as farimrs are caled, MERRICK, Joseph E. Mrs. Joseph E. Mer- The Postmaster General's order lost no weight during the' war, and this rick. box 26:;, Chenon, Ill, follows: observation applies to both mon and MONTROSE, Vaughn. Hiram Montrose, 2311 Hiahland Street, Everett, Wash. All postmasters are directed to wonen. Among city consioera, hoever, MOORE, Francis Charles. Mrs. Margaret Ye- post T111 OFFICIAL U. S. BuLErrmx inen lost about one-tenth their prewar romen Moore, 1019 East Seventy-fifth Street, daill in a conspicuous plece in the Chicago, Ill. weight and women ab, one-fourteenth. lobby or other portion of their re- Information of this kind reflects, in a MURNIKS Edward. Joe Wiral, 424 North Oranne Road, Athol, spective post-offlce buildings where measure at 1ea 't, the eboe food niggins Mass. the NAWPOCKI, Joseph. Albert Nawrocki, 937 public can read it; and, without on which city dwellers in Centra, Eu- Fifth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. expense to the Government, each rope have been living. According to the NESOM, John N. Mrs. Laura E. Nesom, and every postmaster is earnestly United States Food Administration, the Nesom, La. urged to see that this BuLLETIN is Situation probably has been more criti- NITON, Frank. Walter Kossman, 2418 Albany made Park, Chicago, Il. available to as many people cal among the surrounding nations which as possible in the manner suggested. Germany has drained of food, and it is NIVISON, Robert C. Mrs. Lilly Nivison, 283 Lincoln Street, Portland, Oreg. A. S. BuRLEsON, those newly liberated countries that must NORMAN, Ed C. Mrs. Mary Norman, 2316 Postmaster GeneraL. have food from America promptly and in Franklin Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. plenty. 30 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. I LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS I The following is a list of contracts 10-1235. Frank 11. Fleer Corporation, Phila- 15099-0. National Pickle & Cannln Co., delphia, Pa., 315,000 packages gum, $7,087.50. Keokuk, Iowa, 22,500 gallons pickles, $ 3,500. placed by the various Government de- 8-675. Hanley & Kinsella Coffee & Spice 15106-G. Northwestern Yeast Co., Chicago, partments and divisions thereof as In- Mills, St. Louis, Mo., 9,240 pounds cloves, I. 160,380 packages yeast, $6,415.20. $5,451.60. 856. Mount Hood Soap Co., Portland. Oreg., dicated below: -670. Hanley & Kinsella Coffee & Spice 69,000 pounds soap, $5,865. Mills, St. Louis. Mo., 184,800 cans cinnamon, 836. Portland Flouring Mills Co., Portland, $13,898. Oreg., 292,236 pounds flour, $15,254.72. 2-7898. H1. C. Hemingway & Co., Syracuse, Sub-1226. Stickney & Poor Spice Co., Boston, N. Y., 234,000 pounds corn, $19.500. Mass., 56,000 canisters nutmeg $6,440. BOA.P dF REVIEW. 1. Kimball Milling Co., Wolfe City, Tex., 837. Seattle Flour Mills, beattle, Wash., 350,000 pounds flour, $17,815. 190,000 pounds flour, $10,010.91. 10-1471. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., New 1677. Alpine Evaporated Cream Co. San The following is a list of purchase or- York City, 150,000 bags tobacco, $5,520. Francisco, Cal., 48,000 cans milk, $6,206. 10-1470. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., New 1674. Alpine Evaporated Cream Co., San ders and contracts approved by the Board York City, 250 000 tins tobacco, $22,150. Francisco, Cal., 48,000 cans milk, $6,350, of Review: B-03704. H. Verhoeff & Co., Louisville, Ky., 1080. Alpine Evaporated Cream Co., San 10,000 bushels oats, $7,575. Francisco, Cal., 72,000 cans milk, $9,300. 15, 1675. Federal Condensed Milk Co., Seattle, November 1918. B-03765. The Webster Co San Antonio, Wash., 12,000 cans milk, $11,000. Purchase orders and contracts under $25,000 Tex., 20,000 bushels oats, $16,550. 1670. Enumnclaw Milk &-Cream Co., Enum- made on open-market purchase or let to B-03743. Flanley Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., claw, Wash., 52,800 cans milk, $6,820. lowest bidder and submitted to the board for 25 000 bushels oats, $17,375. 15113-(. Adolph Gohl Co., Chicago, Ill., consideration after execution and delivery: -03744. Flanley Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., 16,800 gallons pickles, $8,022.75. 2-7641. Empire State Canning Co., Rome, 25,000 bushels oats, $1'7375 15094-G. Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill., N. Y., 62,400 pounds corn, $5,341.70. B-03385. Commander Mlill Co., Minneapolis, 132,000 pounds soap, $11,484. 1329. Otis McAllister & Co., San Francisco, Minn., 240 tons bran, $7,339.20. 195-D. R. J. Relnolds Tobacco Co., Winston- Cal., 109,585 pounds coffee, $12,218.73. 1-03703. American Milling Co., Peoria, Ill., Salem, N.- C., 50,000 packages cigarettes, 1926, Otis McAllister & Co.. San Francisco, 25,000 bushels oats, $19,312. $5,133. Cal., 86,40 pounds coffee, $9,640.20. B-01443. Allen & Wheeler Co., Troy, Ohio, Sub-192-2-663. National Biscuit Co., New 210 tons bran, $7,419.30. 11403-PII. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., 47,000 York City, 4,500 pounds crackers, $8,000. 1-03704. American Milling Co., Peoria, Ill., pounds ham, $17,266.60. Sub-1212. Potter Drug & Chemical Co., Bos- 25,000 bushels oats, $19,812.50. 111-8. Swift & Co., Little Rock, Ark., 25,000 ton, Mass., 1,500,000 1-ounce cakes soap, B-03613. Rea - Patterson Co., Coffeyville, pounds cheese, $9,000. $18,760. Kans., 240 tons bran, $6,374. 843. Straits Packing Co., Seattle, Wash., 11644-PI. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., 40,000 B-03710. Rea - Patterson Co., Coffeyville, 95,088 1-pound cans salmon, $11,880. pounds turkey, $19,028. Kans., 240 tons bran, $6,518.40. 2-C. Armour & Co Ilattiesburg, Miss., 11041-PiI. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., 47,500 B-0565. Larabee Flour Mills Corporation, 47,985 pounds beef, $11,230.82. pounds turkey, $22,505.50. Kansas City, Mo., 300 tons bran, $7,215. Sub-1112. Armour & Co., Boston, Mass., 2-7984. Washburn Crosby Co., New York B-0928. V. W. Stock & Sons, Hillsdale, 60,000 pounds beef, $14,214. City, 188 400 pounds meal, $6,511.06. Mich., 240 tons bran, $8,244, 5315-N. Charles Cort (Inc.), Newark, N. 3,, 11637-1fIl. Swift & Co., Chicago, 111., 47,401 B-03739. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Port 000 pairs boots, $12,900. pounds turkey, $22,003.54. Worth, Tex., 25,000 bushels oats, $20,812.50. 2-5972. Harry Goodman, New York City, 1597. Guggenhime & Co., San Francisco, B-03745. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Fort 3,500 yards lining, $10.850. Cal., 150,000 pounds peaches, $18,255. Worth, Tex., 25,000 bushels oats, $17,502.50. 15112-G. Monahan Antiseptic Co., Chicago, S-672. J. C. Grant Chemical Co., East St. 19064. Manteca Packing Co., Manteca, Cal,, Ill.. 70,000 pounds soap, $10,388. 142,002 pounds tomatoes, $7,214.40. 19996. Lawson & McMurray, Hoboken, N. Louis Ill., 200,000 cans baking powder, J., 200.000 square feet lumber, $10 800. $19,680. 1673. Alpine Evaporated Cream Co., San 2-7976. Franklin Sugar Refining Co., Phila- Francisco, Cal., 160,032 cans milk, $20,670.80. 20105., Arthur E, Lane Lumber Corpora- delphia, Pa., 240,000 pounds sugar, $21,097.44. 1950. H. G. Prince Co. Fruitvale, ., 252,- tion, New York City, 1 lot lumber, $5,808.07. 10-1235. Frank II. Fleer Corporation, Phila- 000 pounds tomatoes, $13,800. 15096-G. Rub No More Co., Fort Wayne, 4-844. Additional order, J. H. Roberts Ind., 112,500 pounds soap chips, $10,212.50. delphia, Pa., 315,000 packages gum, $7 087.50. & - Motors 1294. Dodge 8-675. ianley & Kinsella Coffee ' Spice Co., Baltimore, Md., 120,000 cans tomatoes, Bros., Detroit, Mich., $16,000. 1 lot spare parts, $21,704. Mills, St. Louis, Mo., 9,240 pounds cloves, Motors 1174. Willard Storage Co., Cleve- $5,451.60. 1965. Terra Bella Cannery, Terra Bella, land, Ohio, 1 lot auto parts. $21,076.80. B-676. Ilauley & Kinsella Coffee & Spice Cal., 72,000 cans tomatoes, $6,300. Motors 1229. Miller Rubber Co., Akron, Mills, St. Louis, Mo., 184,800 cans tinnamon, 1944. Hunt Bros. Co San Francisco, Cal., Ohio. 9,200 gray tubes, $22,245. $13,398. 247,800 cans tomatoes, *13,260. Motors 1272. Kelly Springfield Tire Co., Ak- 2-7898. II. C. Hemingway & Co., Syracuse, 1946. G. W. Hume & Co., San Francisco, ron, Ohio, 500 casings, $7,587.90. N. Y., 234,000 pounds corn, $19,500. Cal., 119,112 pounds tomatoes, $5,955.60. Motors 1119. Fisk Rubber Co., Chicopee 1. Kimball Milling Co., Wolfe City, Tex., 1947. F. G. Wool Packing Co., San Jose, 850,000 pounds flour, $17,815. Falls. Mass., 6.800 red tubes, $12,580. Cal 120,000 pounds tomatoes, $7,200. - 1120. Fisk Rubber Co.. Chicopee Falls, 10-1471. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., New 19'48. Tamel Packing Co., San Francisco, Mass., 2,888 casings, $23,537.20. York City, 130,000 bags tobacco, $5,520. Cal., 92,400 pounds tomatoes, $5,280. Motors 1239. Peerless Motor Car Co., Cleve- 10-1470. Liggctt & Myers Tobacco Co., New 1943. F. 0. Wool Packing Co., San Jose, land, Ohio, 1 lot motor parts, $5,840. York City 230,000 tins tobacco. $22,150. Cal. 120,000 pounds tomatoes, $7,200. 1014. Pyper Paint Co., Salt Lake City, B- 0 3 7 6 4. II. Verhooff & Co., Louisville, Ky., 1 40. Grae Canning Co., San Jose, Cal., Ctah, service, $5,040. 10,000 bushels oats, $7,575. 120,000 pounds tomatoes. $7,200. B-03765. The Webster Co., San Antonio, 1949. Alba Canning Co., San Jose, Cal., Si4b-1230. Waitt & Bond (Inc.), Boston, Tex., 20,000 bushels oats, $10,950. 126,000 pounds tomatoes, $7,200. Mass., 2,000 boxes cigars, $14,464. 11-03743. Flanley Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., B-03740. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Fort 4-1459, additional order. W. F. Assau Can- 25,000 bushels oats, $17,375. Worth, Tex.. 25,000 bushels oats, $20,812.50. ning Co., Baltimore, Md., 71,280 cans to- B-03744. Flanley Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., B-03750. J. Rosenbaum Grain, Co., Fort matoes, $9,652. 25.000 bushels oats $17,375. Worth, Tex., 35,000 bushels oats, $24,762.50. Sub-1231. Eastern Salt Co.. Boston, Mass., B-03385. Commander Mlill Co., Minneapolis, B-03748. J. Rosenbaum Grain Ce., Fort 1,940,000 pounds salt, $15,908. Minn., 240 tons bran, $7,539.20. Worth, Tex... 35.000 bushels oats, $24,675. 1953. Gets Bros. & Co. (Inc.), San Fran- B 03703. American Milling Co., Peoria, Ill., 5069. P. W. Hiden, Newport News, Va., 305 cisco, Cal., 86400 cans sardines. $5.805.80. 25 000 bushels oats, $19,312. tons hay, $10,998.20. Sub-1237. Swift & Co., Cambridge, Mass., P-01443. Allen & Wheeler Co., Troy, Ohio, 1,000,000 cakes soap, $12.200. 210 110-2920-111. Remington Typewriter Co., tons bran, $7,419.30, Washington, D. C., 110 typewriters, $7,700. 2-8002. Standard Oil Co., New York City, 1 03704. Amerlcan Milling Co., Peoria, Ill., 110-2922-N. 89,250 pounds candles, $10,065. 25.000 bushels oats, $19,312.50. Remington Typewriter Co., 1963. Western Sugar Refining Co.. San B-03613. Washington, D. C., 75 typewriters, $5,250. Rea - Patterson Co., Coffeyville, IIO-2921-W. Francisco, Cal., 80,000 pounds sugar, $7,- Kans., 240 tons bran, $6,374.40. Remington Typewriter Co., 269.48. B-03710. Rea - Patterson Co., Coffeyville, Washington. D. C., 200 typewriters, $14,000. Kans., 240 tons bran, $6,518.40. HO-2141-N. Pyrene Mfg. Co., New York 5511-A. Tatum, Plukliam & Greey, New B-0505. Larabee Flour Mills Corporation, City. 1,500 extinguishers, $6,375. York City, 14.000 yards gray twills, $8,610. Kansas City, Mo.. 300 tons bran, $7 215. HO-2973-N. Friend Mfg. Co., Gasport, N. Y., 5344-N. Shibakawa & Co. (Inc.), -New York B-0928. F. W. Stock & Sons, Hillsdale, Mich., 40 spraying machines, $6,000. City. 25,000 yards habatai, $11,500. 240 tons bran, $8,244. 19730. Waterbury Co., New York City, 5350-B. Hope Webbing Co., Pawtucket, R. B-03739. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Fort 17 280 pounds manila rope, $5,356.80. I., 150.000 yards olive-drab webbing, $15,300. Worth. Tex.. 25.000 bushels oats $20 812.59. -10-3018-C. The American Envelope Co., 10-176. Sanger Bros., Waco, Tex.,* 2,421 11 03745. J. Rosenbaum Grain o Fort Chicago, Ill., 837,000 envelopes, $10,521.09. blankets. $16,508.79. Worth, Tex., 25,000 bushels oats, $17,b02.50. HO 2947-N. The Sehaffer Tinware Mfg. Ce., 10-170. Sanger Bros., Waco, Tex., 2,002 1964. Manteca Packing Co., Manteca, Cal., Brooklyn N. Y., 8,000 colanders, tin, $7,200. blankets. $12,852.45. 142.002 pounds tomatoes, $7,214.40. IIO-2866-B. Landers, Frary & Clark Co., 2-7719. The Hand Embroidery Co., New 1073. Alpine Evaporated Cream Co., San New Britain, Conn., 5,000 meat cutters, $7,500. York City, 1,000 flags, $9.750. 110-2872. Brooklyn Alleys Co., Brooklyn, I0'O 204-P. Eugene Geisler Co., Chicago, Francisco, Cal., 100,032 cans milk, $20,670.80. $8,245. 1950. H1. G. Prince Co., Fruitvale, Cal., N. Y., 20,700 bars solder $8 998 29. Il1. 30000 drumheads, 252.000 pounds tomatoes, 13 800 G8O-3144-P. Gillette §afety Razor Co., Bos- 2-8027. The Berk Mfg. Co., New York City, 4-844 (additional order). J. Hi. Roberts & ton. Mass., 600.000 razor blades, $15,000. 1,000 flags, $16,785. Co., Baltimore, Md., 120,000 cans tomatoes, B-03771. H. Verhoeff & Co., Louisville, Ky., 3706-2811. Mare Sternberg, Philadelphia, $16.000. 30,000 bushel oats, $22,725. Pa., 9,000 pairs puttees, $20,250. 1965. Terra Bella Cannery, Terra Bella, 844. Beggle Packing Co., Seattle, Wash., 9502. Worcester Woolen Mills Co.. Worces- Cal 72,000 cans tomatoes $6,300. 193.200 1-pound cans salmon, $24,150. ter, Mass., 2,000 yards melton, $6,843.02. 144. Hunt Bro%. Co.. §an Francisco, Cal.. 849 Thlinket Packing Co., Portland, Oreg., 21024. A. Streich & Bros. Co., (lshkosh, 247,800 cans tomatoes, $13,260. 87,036 1-pound cans salmon, $14,198. Wis., 150 buggies, lumber, $6,000. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918. 31

LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS I 1422. Ronad Crest Co., Canan City, Colo., B-03754. Quaker Oats Co., Chicago, Ill., 2603. Nicholls Loomis Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 193,125 pounds tomatoes, $13,400. 50,000 bushels oats, $38,875. 4,500 tons hay, $84,009. 1950. J. I. MlcCarthy Co., San Francisco, B-03738. Merriam & Millard Co., Omaha, 1484 Carsten Packing Co., Tacoma, Wash., Cal., 126,000 pounds tomatoes, $0,300. Nebr., 50,000 bushels oats, $34,500. 225,000 pounds beef, $35,605. 2-8190. Colgate & Co., Jersey City, N. Ji, B-03742. Moore-Lawless Grain Co., Kansas 1433. Barton & Co., Seattle, Wash., 150,000 66,000 pounds soap, $6,468. City, Mo., 56^0S0 bushels oats, $3,625. pounds beef, $31,153. 2-8103. Larkin & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., B-03741. Early & Daniel Co., Cincinnati, Sub-1304. Codin Redington Co., San Fran, 1,875,000 cakes soap, $21,750. Ohio, 50,000 bushels oats, $39,750. cisco, Cal., subsistence supplies, $780. 1941. Hunt Bros. Co., San Francisco, Cal., B-03736. Ml. I. Baldwin & Co., Decatur, Ill., 201. G. Wallis & Co., Tacoma, Wash., 210.000 pounds tomatoes, $11,400. 50,000 bushels oats, $33,500. 16,000 cords wood, $77,400. Bros. Grain Co., St. 190. Hunt Bros. Co., San Francisco, Cal., B-03737. Langenberg Suppleaecntal contracts. 139,440 pounds tomatoes, $7,9068. Louis, Mo., 50,000 bushels oats, $37,025. 20293. Interborough Lumber Co., Brooklyn, 1777-A. California- Packing Corporation, Sup-1189. Imperial Brush Co.. New York N. Y., 1 lot iumber, $7,980. San Francisco, Cal., 206,944 cans cherries. City, change from 065 Gr. to 65 Gr. No. item Purchase ordlrs or commodities purchased $51,947.87. from 6400 to 400; other minor changes; at board of trade or exchange prices on Food 1875. California Packing Corporation, San change deliveries. Administration allotment, comuiandeer order, Francisco, Cal., 509,987 pounds cherries, $50,- Sup-2579. Reinberg & Greenberg, New York or by embarkation service : 849.35. City, woolen trousers, contract canceled. B-08099. Kurth Malting Co., Milwaukee, 1761. California Packing Corporation, San Sup-HI-278. American Stove Co., St. Louis, Wis., 50,000 bushels oats, $35,250. Francisco, Cal., 148,170 pounds apricots, $10,- Mo., for 926.83. pipes, crating of smoke pipes. B-03700. Kurth Malting Co., Milwaukee, Sup. to II-272-J. American Stove Co., St. Wis.. 50,000 bushels oats, $35,200. PURCItASE TRANsACTIONS APPROVED. Louis, Mo., oven backs, crate oven backs. 848. Northwestirn Fisheries Co., Seattle, Wah.. 2,389,824 pounds salmon, $37q,248. Contracts under 418,000. 5784-B. ME. Hilliard Co., Buckland, Conn., 1908. Rosenberg Bros. & Co., San Francisco, blankets, 10.00 to be packed in bales at 2 60-Philadelphia George S. Cox & Bro. cents additional Cal., 500,000 pounds peaches, $60,850. (Inc.), Philadelphia, Pa., sponging and ex- each. 847. Deep Sea Salmon Co., Seattle, Wash., amining mat-rials, $5,770.44. Sup. to II-270-J. American Stove Co., St. 580 704 1-pound cans salmon, $79,132.25. FF-94(10)26. A. J. Oliver Co., Houston, Louis, Mo., for oven parts, crating sides of ,58. Libby, McNeil & Libby, Seattle, Wash., Tex., 147,075 gallons fuel oil, $18,879.0. ovens. 400.890 1-pound cans salmon, $04,728. FF-91(4)35T FF-92(4)238. John W. Sher- Sup. to cent. 11-2GS-J. American Stove Co., 83). Libby, McNeil & Libby, Seattle, Wash., wood, Baltimore, Md motor oil, $1,580.13. St. Louis, Mo., for field bake, crating. 1-pound cans salmon, $887 034. 5,588,040 124 Philadelphia. 6ulf Refining Co., Pitts- Sup. to 1-101-J. American Stove Co., 4908-N. Stephen Sanford & Sons (Inc.) Am- burgh, Pa., motor oil, $9,825. St. sterdam, N. Y., 70,608 yards gray duck, Louis, Mo., crate stove parts as per list over $59,24 0.18. Contracts over $25,000. in addition to prices shown in contract. 4. The Atlantic Refining Co., Philadelphia, Sub-1031). Loose Wilei Biscuit Co., Long Sup. to I1-264-J. American Stove Co., St. Pa.. J00.000 gallons oil, $28,400. - Island City, N. J., 500,000 pounds bread, Louis, Mo., trench covers, crating of trench 338 -B. Parker Mills, 'Fall River, Mass., $76,250. covers. 29t,,0410 yards venetian, $195,575. Serial sub-572-A. Manhattan Coffee Mills, Sup. to 11-235-J. American Stove Co., St 5387-N. Yorkshire Manufacturing Co., New Washington, D. C., 300,000 pounds coffee, Louis, Mo., pipes, smoke pipes 16 in a box Yo'k City, 7 000 raincoats, $34.930. $54,000. $9.40, and this In addition to price set forth 5353-B. Hope Webbing Co., Pawtucket, R. I., 121-Philadelphia. Atlantic Refining Co., originally. 3,000,000 yares webbing, $90,000. Philadelphia, Pa., 230,000 gallons motor oil, 5251-B. Hope Webbing Co., Pawtucket, R. L, $121,250. Sup. to II-207-J. American Stove Co., St. 4,200.000 yards webbing, $399,000. Louis, Mo., field bake oven, crate chambers FF89(10)42, FF90(10)40. Magnolia Petro- 10A, 1 in a crate, at $6 per crate in addition 5535-B. Taylor, Armitage & Co. (Inc.), New leum Co., Dallas, Tex., motor gas, etc., York City, 730,377 yards gray duck, $818,- $102,810.75. to price shown in contract. 492.09. Sub-16. Miller Parrot Baking Co., Terre Sup. to 278-J. American Steve Co., St. Louis, 5435-B. J. Ht. Lane & Co., New York City, Haute, Ind., 200,000 pounds bread, $27,000. Mo., elbows; box elbows 16 in a box, at $7.60 022,467 yards gray duck, $432,784.84. Sub-10382. Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co., Long per box in addition to price in original con- Sub-1068. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., I'land City, N. J., 500,000 pounds bread, tract. Jersey City, N. J., 99,724 pounds butter, issue, $76,250. Sup-370. Louis Walther Mfg. Co., Philadel- $49,862. 1785. Gille Manufacturing Co., Kansas City, phia, la., olive-drab shirting, 1,200 yards 307/C. J. Spencer Turner Co., New York Mo., 1,000,000 cans bread, $50.000. shirting flannel. Clf, 200,000 yards duck, $275,500. Sub-11023 PH-D. E. Wood Butter Co., Chi- Sup. 1935. Alaska Packers Association, San cago, IlL, 500,000 pounds -oleomargarine, to Cont. 9/18/18. 11 A. Mallory & Francisco, Cal., 2,587,776 cans salmon, $185,650. Sons (Inc.), Danbury, Conn.. Army nurses' $417,818. hats; pack hats in wooden containers for ex, 1874. Schleuter Manufacturing Co., St. port as requested. Sub-1280. Armour & Co., Boston, Mass., Louis, Mo 1,000.000 cans bread, $50,000. 110,1V 9 pounds beef, $25,234. 8418-Pil. Morris Co., Chicago, Ill., 195,240 Sup. agt. to cont. 4/10/-18. V. II. Borsodi, S-ub-1229. Cudahy Packing Co.,. Boston, pounds oleomargarine, $67,631.14. Houston, Tex., wood; 128 cubic feet of oak Mass., 600,000 pounds heel, $137,520. 11190-PH1. Swift & Co., Chicago, Ill., 300,- wood, providing for delivery at any camp 4 4442. Greenwald Packing Lo., Baltimore, 000 pounds hams, $117,090. without cost to United States. Md., 120,000 ppunds beef, $27,864. FF-126--0; FF-124-6-0; FF-15-6-6; Sup. to H1-271-J. American Stove Co., St. 4-4441. Greenwald Paking Co., Baltimore, FF-8-6-4; FF-10-6-4; FF-14-0-4. Vortex Louis, Mo., oven fronts, Crating of even fronts. Md, 400,000 pounds beef, $91,600. Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, area oil Sup. to IL-260-J. American Stove Co.,, St. 1088. Woods Cross Canning Co., Woods and lubricating oil, $292,975. Louis, Mo., bake oven sides, crating of oven Cross, Utah, 1,392,000 cans tomatoes, $189,200. 93-Philadelphia. Atlantic Refining Co., sides. 1087. Woods Cross Canning Co., Woods Philadelphia, Pa., motor oil, $67,711.88. Crosh Utah, 102,(00 cans tomatoes, $30,600. Sub-10303. Loose-Wiles B;scuit Co., Long Sup. to 469-N, Augusta Knitting Co., Utica, 1- . Utah Packing Corporation, Ogden, Island, N. Y., 500,000 pounds bread, $76,230. N. Y., underwear; bale at 50 cents per bale, V 1,984,080 cans tomatoes, $198,408. 127-Philadelphia. The United Refining Co., Contract canceled (previously approved). 14 8. Morris & Co., Little Rock, Ark., Warren, Pa., 140,000 gallons aeroplane gas, '.00 pounds beef, $159,075. $83.000. HC-5158-J. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., 1085. Currie Canning Co., Grand Junction, 122--Philadelphia. Gulf Refining Co., Pitts- Youngstown, Ohio, steel wire, $13,892. Colo., 288,000 cans tomatoes, $36.000. burgh, Pa., 187,500 gallons gasoline, $63,- Sub-1145. John T. Connor Co., Cambridge, 442.50. Mass., 122,190 pounds butter, $61,005. 129--Philadelphia. Gulf Refining Co., Pitts- Sub-1171. Slayton & Boynton, Boston, burgh, Pa.. 04,850 gallons aero oil, $835,667.-0. Mass., 98,899 pounds butter, $49,449.50. GSC-1215-N. American Bead Co.,New York 1086. Currie Canning Co., Grand Junction, City, 25,000,000 tubes lime, $300,000. THE PANAMA CANAL Colo., 294,000 cans tomatoes, $533,075. GSC-1210-N. Mendleson Corporation, New 2-7899. Winter & Prophet Canning Co., York City, 25,000,000 tubes lime, $300,000. Mount Morris, N. Y.. 405,000 Pounds corn, Following is $34 000. Contract awarded to other than lowest bidder. a list of orders placed by 1594. Guggentime & Co., San Fra cisco, GSC-1171-C. Sewell Clapp Envelope Co., the Panaima Canal during the week Now Cal., 800,000 pounds peaches, $36,510. Chicago, Ill., 2,000,000 envelopes, $9,200. 2-777. Franklin Sugar Refining Co., Phila- HC-1130-N. Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jer- vemuber 20-26: d Iphia, Pa., 400,000 pounds sugar, $35,162.40. sey City, N. J., 1,400 gross pencils, $2,688. 1' 7909. Food Administration Grain Cor- John V. Farwell Co., Chicago, Ill., 9,000 poration, New York City, 2,910,000 pounds Emergency purchases approved by telegram. yards sheeting, $1,845. flour. 167,727. (No number.) Capitol Refining Co., Wash- John V. Farwell Co., Chicago, III., 1,200 B-;13782. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Chicago, ington, D. C., 300,000 pounds lard, $117,350. yards toweling, $198. Ill., 410,000 bushels oats, $28;550. 7523-P. Narrow Fabric Co., New York City, John V. Farwell Co., Chicago, Ill., 1,200 D 03746. J. Rosenbaum lrain Co., Chicago, 1,000,000 yards braid $32,500. yards towoling, $162. III.. 40,000 bushels oats, $28,200. 720-3-B. Armory brown & Co, Boston, B-03747. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Chicago, Mass., 78,240 wool blankets. $165,583.20. Standard Index Co., Philadelphia, Pa., IIL, 40,000 bushels oats, $28,200. 7300-J. B. F. Goodrich Rubber -Co., Akron. 80,000 cards, $180. B-03749. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Chicago, Ohio. 96,285 pairs boots. $505,496.25. Montgomery & Co., New York, 15 pounds Ill.. 40,000 bushels oats, $28,300. 7443-N. Eisenhod & Brock, New York City, pins, $11.75. i-03751. J. Rosenbaum Grain Co., Chicago, 18,000 machinaws. $31,500. Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1 book, $4. Ill.. 45 000 bushels oats, $32,062.50. Contracts approced by Ran Francisco Board of j. i. Well & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 2 pairs B-01768. Quaker Oats Co., Chicago, Ill., dividers, $6. 70,000 bushels oats, $49,875. Reriew, B-03753. Quaker Oute Co., Chicago, Ill., 3252. Shell Co. of California, San Francisco, Positivd Lock Washer Co., Newark, N. J., 50,000 bushels oats, $38,875. Cal., 175,400 gallons oil, $6,823.00. 1,000 washers, $2.40. 32 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1918.

LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERSI

Charles E. Miller, New York, N. Y., 1,000 United States Rubber Co., New York City, Beck Duplicator Co., New York, N. Y., 12 washers, $4.50. 2,500 pounds tape, $973.75. pads, 6 ribbons, $141. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y., 10 Irvington Varish & Insulator Co., Irving- G. B. Carpenter Co., Chicago, Ill., 108 links, dozen plates, 4 holders, $30.89. ton, N. J., 2,050 pounds tape, $1,509. $118. L. F. Grammes & Sons, Allentown, Pa., 2 Wetmore Savage Co., Boston, Mass., 150 Rockwell-Barnes Co., Chicago, Ill., 15,000 heaters, $41.70. insulators $252 fasteners, $15.75. Wallace & Tierman Co. (Inc.), New York, The Safety Insulated Wire & Cable Co., New Mica Insulator Co., New York, N. Y., 60 feet N. Y., parts for chorinators, $13.01. York City. 15,000 feet cable, $6,950. tubing, $17.70. S. S. Staford (Inc.), New York, N. Y., 180 Public Printer, Washington, D. C., 1920 esti- Danville Stove & Manufacturing Co., Dan- bottles ink, $34.20. mates. ville, Pa., parts for ranges, $15. Fairbanks Morse & Co., Baltimore, Md., General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., Worthington Pump & Manufacturing Co., parts for motor cars, $0.40. electrical material, $4,540.10. Washington, D. C., 2 pumps, $210. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y., 30 Wetmore Savage Co., 200 reflectors, $100. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y., 84 de- dozen films, 53 dozen plates, tin cases, $204.30. Benjamin Moore & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., veloping racks, $47.73. J. Baumgarten & Sons Co., Washington, 12,250 pounds muresco, $643.13. General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 12 D. C., 10 seals, $29. Berry Bros., Detroit, Mich., 300 gallons cell doors, $207. Atlas Tack Co., Fairhaven, Mass., 110 pounds shellac, $945. John Duer & Sons (Inc.), Baltimore, Md., tacks, $19.16. Western Electric Co., New York City, 684 1,500 nuts, $87. II, W. McCandless & Co., New York, N. Y., sheets brush plate, $374.94. W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, 144 lanips, $14.12. Scoville Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, R. I., 50 pounds bronze $62.50. The Danville Stove & Manufacturing Co., Conn., 110 pounds wire, $42.55. Pyrene Manufacturing Co., Washington, Danville, Pa., range parts (King Beaver), The United States Tool Co., Cleveland, Ohio, D. C., 200 quarts pyrene, $180. $121.75. 72 punches, $22.32. F. N. Du Bois & Co., New York, N. Y., 20 el- The Carroll Electric Co., Washington, D. C., bows, 60 traps, $256. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Washington, 1,950 D. C., 4 tires, $287.56. reflectors, $144 and $1,562.75. - M. Glauber & Co., New York, N. Y., 1,000 The Hart & Hegeman Manufacturing Co., straps, $4. Spencerian Pen Co., New York, N. Y., 288 Hartford, Conn., 100 cut-outs, 800 sockets, boxes pens, $216. Wn. Messer Co., New York, N. Y., 40 elbows, 500 receptacles, 510.81. 200 hooks, 25 screws, $63.84. Moline Plow Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 2 poles Western Electric Co. (Inc.), New York City, for Adriance mower, $4.22. Faries Manufacturing Co., Decatur, Ill., 150 250 caps, 3,000 plugs, 250 receptacles, 900 reflectors, $352.50. Addressograph Co., Washington, D. C., 1 die, sleeves, $1,649.25. $3. Master Builders Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 100 The Connecticut Electric Manufacturing Pounds fluosilicate, $9. Crucible Steel Co. of America, Pittsburgh, Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 500 receptacles, 7,500 Wetmore Savage Co., Boston, Mass., 200 Pa., 91 rods, $35.12. rosettes, 10,000 sockets, $2,583.75. insulators, 5,000 feet wire, $446. John Byrne & Co., Washington, D. C., 7 Eberhard Faber, Brooklyn_ N. Y., 30 gross The Fairbanks Co., New York City, 18 drills, books, $105. erasers, $129.60. $1,214.40. New York, N. Y., 288 John A. Gifford & Son, Import Paper Co. Chicago, Ill., 1,500 rolls General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., curtain fasteners, $17.28. paper, $161.25. 18 indicators, 75 insulators, Holmes Metallic Packing Co., Wilkes-Barre, Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md., 30 reams 6 resistances, 12 24 springs, $14.40. thermometers, $753. Pa., bristol board. $927. Monarch Eng. Manufacturing Co., Balti- Westinghouse Airbrake Co., New York, N. Y., Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, 6 reams paper, more, Md., 20 firebricks, $32. air brake parts, $223.61. $79.80. Co., Washington, D. United States Steel Products Co., New York Underwood Typewriter C. 1. Davids & Son, New York City, 852 City, $104,000 pounds nails, $3 953 C., repair parts, $686.56. quarts ink, $337.25. Gleason Sargent & Co., New Haven. Conn., hardware Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va., 300 Tiebout Glass Co., S'ew York City, for toilet compartment, $44.10. files, 200 rolls labels, $214.66. 200 globes, $526. John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, N. J., Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va., 388 United States Rubber Co., New York City, 8,000 feet wire, $32.40. gross pens 400 reams paper, $499.68. 6,000 feet cord, $176.15. James B. Clow & Sons, Chicago, Ill., 250 George Willcomb Co., Boston, Mass., 7,000 National Electrical Supply Co., Washington, bolts, $26.25. yards tacking, $2,849. D. C., 500 plugs, 200 switches, $191.50. Norton Co., Wooster, Mass., 2 cores, 3 disks, Madison 'Trading Co. (Inc.), New York American Electrical Heater Co., Detroit, $3.60. City, 500 index books, $85. Mich., 24 soldering irons, $116.16. Madison Trading Co. (Inc.), New York Union Spring & Manufacturing Co., Pitts- The Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., burgh, Pa., 90 helical springs, 44 elliptic wheels (6), $20.30. City, 7,000 cargo check books, $644. The Thonias Laughlin Co., Portland, Me., The H. B. Davis Co., Baltimore, Md., 3,000 springs, $2,184.50. 325 thimbles, $22.90. pounds zinc, $525. The Adams & Westlake Co., Chicago, Ill., Blessing Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Chas. Peizer & Co. (Inc.), New York City, miscellaneous hardware, $5,944.90. Ohio, -6 extractors, $450. 1,500 pounds red oxide of mercury, $3,225. Russell & Stoll Co., New York City, 600 Spice Mill Publishing Co., New York, 1 book, The United States Graphite Co., Saginaw, fixtures, $2,130. Mich., 1,500 pounds graphite, $251.25. Nason Manufacturing Co., New York City, Henry Maurer & Son, New York City, 200 closets, 200 lavatories, $9,430. A. C. Sm Tth Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis., 150,000 pounds fire clay, $1,965. Simmons Hardware Co., Philadelphia, Pa., parts for Smith motor, $35.70. Capitol Supply Co., New York City, 2,200 500 balls, $1. J. Baumgartner & Sons, Washington, D. C., pounds tufts, $502. A. B. Dick Company, New York City, 50 1 seal, $3.90. Capitol Supply Co., New York City, 100 quires paper, $122.50. John A. Roebling's Sons, Trenton, N. J., 100 gallons acid, $150. James Swan Co. of New York, New York pounds wire, $20. The Barrett Co., New York City, 10,000 City, 6 auger bits, $4.50. Charles A. Pendry, Washington, D. C., re- pounds pitch, $180. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., New York, moving ashes, $24.40. Addressograph Co., Washington, D. C., N. Y.. 2-spindles, 12 springs, $30.74. Reed & Prince Manufacturing Co., Worces- addressograph supplies, $2.60. Eagle Pencil Co., New Yok City, 1,000 pencil ter, Mass., brass wood screws, $610.18. Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co., New- holders, $28. Morse Twist Drill & Machine Co., Washing- ton Upper Falls, Mass., time and date stamp, United States Bung Manufacturing Co., ton, D. C., twist drills, $133.63. $50. Brooklyn, N. Y., 2,500 deck plugs $3 12. Sehrenk & Co.. New York City, 168 panes Edwin J. Barth, Meraux, La., analyses of Easthampton Rubber Tire Co., Aasthampton, window glass, $622 80. Mass., 100 pounds rubber bands, $130. Elastic Car Waste Co. (Inc.), Philadelphia, oil, $20. George Murphy, New York, 10 pounds Shapleigh Hardware Co., St. Louis, Mo., 24 Pa., 10,000 pounds cotton waste, $1,633.33. bicycle bells, $9. St. Louis Button Co., St. Louis, Mo., United eagatol, $120. 6,000 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., New York, 2 American Lead Pencil Co., New York, States flags, $592.20. pencils, $165. United Cork Co., New York City, 667 pieces drills, $194. Cudahy Packing Co., Chicago, Ill., 200 cases cork board, $748.37. American Lead Pencil Co., New York, scouring bar, $256. 0. C. Hansen Manufacturing Co., Milwau- 11,520 pencils, $153.60. Oldham New York Saw Works, Brooklyn, kee, Wis., 100 pairs gloves, $167. Sterling Engine Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 4 bear- N. Y., 2 saws, $4.74. Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, Ill, 1,200 ings, $17.40. Sinclair & Valentine Co., New York, 8 cotton napkins, $216. Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing pounds ink, $6. George La Monte & Son, New York City, Co.. Washington, D. C., 6 meters, 3 switches, McQuay-Norris Manufacturing Co., Wash- 1,000 pounds safety paper, $200. $340. ington, D. C., 80 piston rings, $79.20. Manning Sand Paper Co., Troy, N. Y., 15 Continental Fiber Co., Newark, Del., 2 sets Leece-Neville Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 36 reams emery cloth, $296.70. insulation, $20.00. brushes, $21.60. Morice Twine Mills, Philadelphia, Pa., 1,100 Beardslee Chandelier Manufacturing Co., Leavitt Machine Co., Orange, Mass., pump pounds twine, $418. Chicago, Ill.. 43 shades, $17.20. parts, $238.73. Standard Varnish Works, New York City, Syracuse Smelting Works, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sargent & Co., New Haven, Conn., 36 sash 250 gallons enamel, $170. 4,000 pounds solder, $1,376. locks. $27. Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co., Baltimore, Western Electric Co. (Inc.). New York Cahn-Ament Co.. New York, 36 spoons. $7.20. Md., 144 cocoa door mats, $188.64. City, 15,000 anchors. 1.200 conduleti, 25 el- John Wanamaker, New York City, 12 carv- The Federal Porcelain Co., Carey, Ohio, bows, 10,000 feet cord, $2.324.68. ing forks, $10.80. 25.000 knobs. 10,000 tubes, $274. Wetmore Savage Co., Boston, Mass., 1,000 A. J. Polk & Son Co., Millersburg, Pa., 16 Bally Electric Supply Co., New York City, fixtures, $3,355.80. hand reamers, $21.84. 500 buttons. $90. Feist Printing Co., White Haven, Pa., W. N. Best Co., New York, 6 bricks, $12. General Electric Co., New York City, 66,000 90.000 facing slips, $1.44. Hanson & Van Winkle Co., Newark, N. J., feet conduit, $6,795. Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, paper 20 pounds stone, $5.60. Electrical Sales Co., Boston, Mass., 250 for facing slips. (eneral Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 400 buzzers, $100. United States Envelope Co., Rockville, grids, $24. Heinemann Electric Co., Philadelphia, Pa., Conn., 50 000 envelopes, $162.40. John Grieg, New York, 100 pounds nanga- 600 cut-outs, $385.02. Union anvelope Co., Richmond, Va., 8,000 nasite, $40. The Bryant Electric Co., Bridgeport, Conn., envelopes, $84. New York Belting & Packing Co. New York, 100 cut-outs, U,000 shade holders, $441.30. Eatman Kodak Co., 20 dozen plates, $44. 144 diaphragms, $302.40.