PUBLISHED DAZLr under order of THE PRESIDENT of THE TNITED ST.&TES by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC INFORMdITION GEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * * COMPLETE Record of U. . GOVERNMENT Activities

[VOL. 2 WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. No. 465 NO CHANGE INCOPPER PRICES Felicitations to DEVELOPMENT BATTALIONS OR EXISTING SCALE OF WAGES Tendered by President AT ALL .CAMPS ARE TO BE OF LABOR BEFORE JANUARY I The following telegram has FIRST UNITS DEMOBILIZED, FEDERAL CONTROL TO CONTINUE been sent: The White House, SECRETARY OF WAR STATES Conference Between Leaders of the November 15, 1918. Industry and War Industries His Majesty, WONORABLE DISCHARGE Board Develops Fact.That Euro- The King of the Belgians, BUT NO FURLOUGHS Brussels. pean Demand WillRemain Large. Never has a national holiday Every Man to Have Careful The War Industries Board authorizes occurred at a more auspicious Physical Examination for the following: moment, and never have felicita- Bernard M. Baruch, chairman of the tions been more heartfelt than Statistical Purposes-No War Industries Board, conferred yester- day with a committee of the copper in- those which it is my high privi- Certain Date for Begin- dustry of America. The meeting was at- lege to tender to Your Majesty ning Discharges and No tended by Daniel Guggenheim, of the on this day. American Smelting & Refining Co.; C. When facing imminent de- Priorities to be Consider- F. Kelley, of the Anaconda Co.; Daniel struction, C. Jackling, of the Utah Copper Go,; and Belgium by her self- ed- Gen. March Gives R. L. Agassiz, of the Calumet & Heckla sacriftce won for herself a place Co. of honor among nations,a crown Details of Mustering This is the second meeting of the kind of glory, imperishable, though and Answers Many Ques- to be held since the armistice was de- all else were lost. clared, the first having been the steel tions-Month's Pay for meeting, which took place on Thursday. The danger is averted, the hour of victory come, and with Each Man. Spirit of Cooperation Present, it the General industrial conditions, to which promise of a new life, PRESs INTERVIEW, SECRETARY OF WAR, the use of copper is intimately related, fuller, greater, nobler than has NoVMBER 15, 1918. were reviewed, the discussion being par- been known before. ticularly directed to the immediate situa- In answer to inquiries the Secretary of The blood of Belgiwm's heroic War says: tion that America and the rest of the sons has not been shed in vain. world is facing. The same spirit of co- " The first units to be demobilized will operation that characterized the copper WooRow WiLsON. be the development battalions at all producers throughout the war in the camps. The development battalions are supply of the metal to America and the made up of men who were under physical allies was present. requirements or who needed some special The meeting brought out the following drill or discipline to bring them into full points, which are to remain effective until INSTRUCTIONS TO ARMY SUPPLY military value-underdeveloped physi- January 1, and then be subject to renewal cally largely. There are something like or revision, as already agreed upon: BUREAUS OUTLINING PROCEDURE 50,000 altogether. (A) The present rate of production is "No furloughs will be granted, but to be maintained in the mines, smelters, INCANCELING OF CONTRACTS they will be honorably discharged, of and refineries, continuous employment course. There is no certain date." being thus insured during the first period WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD TO ASSIST Rules for Discharge. of the transition from a war to a peace "Every man who is discharged from basis. exami- (B) The present level of prices of the Circulars Issued by Maj. Gen. Goe- the Army has to have a physical nation and a very careful record made metal and the existing wage scale of thals, Director of Purchase, Stor- for statistical status, and instead of fur- labor are to be preserved. loughing them and then discharging they (C) The War Industries Board, or age, and Tragc-Points That will be discharged, so that there may be such other governmental agency as may Must be Taken into Consideration. no subsequent claims against the Govern- be designated, is to continue regulation ment. All ol those men will have to be of prices and allocation of the material. The War Department authorizes the examined by the doctors and the medical European Demand to Be Large. department is prepared to take over the One of the allied Governments within following: question of rapid examination and dis- the last 24 hours has requested informa- Additional instructions regarding re- charge. No date has been set for exam- tion on delivery of 200,000 tons of the duction and cancellation of contracts ination, but I have an idea it will be commoiity, which was accepted as a sign have been issued to the Supply Bureaus soon. It is not contingent upon any- that the European demand would not of the Army by Maj. Gen. George W. thing, but will be done as soon as con- only be large but immediate. Another Goethals, Director of Purchase, Storage venient. point given consideration n as the pros- and Traffic. The new circulars deal with "It is difficult to grant requests from pective requirements for civilian con- the relations between the War Depart- business institutions, etc., for men, be- sumption, due to the curtailment of the ment and the War Industries Board and cause it breaks up units and creates an (Continued on page 2.) (Continued on page 5.) (Continued on page 0.) 2 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918, MAXIMUM PRICE LIMITS ARE Hog-Price Basis to Apply SUGAR ALLOWANCE INCREASED UNCIANGED ON COTTON GOODS Throughout December INLOUISIANA CANE SECTION The Food Administration announces Statement Issued by the Priee- In the beet sugar producing States and that after consultation with the sub- territory of committee, agricultural advisory board in the cane sugar producing Fixing Committee of War Louisiana, where there is sufficient sugar and the special swine producers' repre- available, the monthly per capita allow- Industries Board. it has sentatives, and with the packers, anee of sugar for household use will be been arranged that the November price The price-fixing committee authorizes basis increased from 3 to 4 pounds, effective for hogs shall continue through December 1. Public eating places in these the following: December. Subject to the President's approval, the sections will be granted 4 pounds of sugar It is highly desirable that the lighter- instead of 3, as at present, for every 90 price-fixing committee of the War Indus- weight hogs be held back for the next 30 tries Board makes the following an- meals served. days. If withheld at this time the pos- This increase is granted because of the nouncement: sibility of breaking down present price At a meeting of the price-fixing com- lack of cargo space for overseas shipment, levels because of excessive receipts of the together with the insufficient storage fa- mittee with the cotton manufacturers No- lighter hogs will be avoided. vember cihties in this country. 89, 1918, no agreement was All available hog products that can be The monthly allowance was increased reached for a revision of the oxisting spared will be required for foreign ship- throughout the Nation on November 1, schedule of maximum prices on cotton ment in December and January and there- goods. from 2 to 3 pounds per capita per month, after. in accordance with the Food Adminis- Absence of Agreement. tration's promise to relieve the sugar al- In the absence of agreement on new THE WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST lowance at the earliest opportunity. prices the present maximum limits on cotton goods are left unchanged by the The Weather Bureau has issued the price-fixing committee until January 1, forecast for the period Novem- HIGHWAYS COUNCIL REliOVES 1919, except for certain revisions herein- following after referred to. In making this ar- ber 18 to 23 inclusive: RESTRICTIONS ON ROAD WORK rangement the price-fixing committee took North and lddle Atlantic States -Rain into consideration the special difficulty Monday, followed by fair until about end of week; colder Tuesday, nearly normal tem- The United States highways council which arises at the present time in de- perature theieafter. announces that no further applications termining fair prices on cotton goods. South Atlantic and East Gulf State.- need be made to it for approval of high- The price of raw cotton is fluctuating and Generaliy fair weather indicated during the week with nearly normal temperatures, al- way projects, that previous disapprovals uncertain. The differentials for the nu- though colder Monday in South Atlantic are revoked, and that pending applica- merous separate classes of cotton goods States. tions require no further action. vary greatly and can not be briought into West Gulf States.-Generally fn=r weather indicated daring the week with nearly normal Procedure in securing materials and reasonable conformity with each other ex- temperatures. transportation should follow normal cept after prolonged investigation. In Ohio Valley and Tennessee -Fair weather, practices, officials of the council said. view of these circumstances the commit- except some prospect of rain after the middle of the week in the Oho Valley. Nearly nor- The removal of restrictions does not tee finds itself unable to fix new maximum mal temperatures first half of week, with a affect highway bond issues, which are prices at the present time. moderate rise thereafter. under control of the capital issues comn-. Region of Great Lakes -air Monday ex- Qualified by Cammittee. cept probably local snows along Lower Lakes; mittee. raii probably about Wednesday northern Up- State highway departments will not In sanctioning the maintenance of the- Per Lake region, and about Thursday balance be asked to submit programs for next existing of Lake region; generally fair end of week. schedule for a limited period, Nearly normal temperatures, except some- year's work. the committee wishes it to be understood what warmer middle of week in Upper Lake that the prices enumerated in that sched- region. Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Val- RESSAGE FROJW BELGRA QUEEN. ule are not indorsed as just and reason- normal temperature able but only as maximum prices, not to leys -Fair weather with early in week, probably followed by iain and of Sympathy from be exceeded under any conditions during warmer middle of week and again by fair at Reply to Expression the period stated. It is not recommended end of week. U. S. Woman's Committee. Northern Rocky Mountain and Plateau by any implicatitek that these prices must Regions-Rain or snow, probably rain, Mon- The following letter has been trans- now be paid by the Government, by the day night or Tuesday and again toward the mitted to Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, Chair- allies, or by the public. end of the week; temperature nearly normal. Southern Rocky Munitain and Platean man of the Woman's Committee, Council It is agreed on the recommendation of Regions.-Generally fair weather with nearly National Defense, from the office of the. the manufacturers that certain errors in normal temperature indicated during the Secretary of State: the yarn schedule be corrected and tht week. Pacific States.-Occasional rains over HAvua (Undated), differentials be investigated, and, if any northerii portion, including northern Cali- Received October 31, 1918. of them ard found out of line with basic fornia coast; fair over southern portion. prices, be revised to more fairly con- Nearly normal temperature. SEcRETArXY Or STATE, form to the general profit return on other Washington. cotton goods. All sales made after No- The following is a translation of the vember 16 shall be subject and shall con- NO CHANGE IN COPPER PRICE. French text of the reply of the Belgian form to any revisions made under this (Continued from page 1.) Government to the message sent by Dr. paragraph. Anna Howard Shaw and the Woman's productivity of many American indus- Committee of the Council of National tries for the last 18 months because of Defense, to the Queen of the Belgians: the needs of the war program, which have "No expression of sympathy could &ff#cial U.S. Rulletin Index created a demand that should prove a more deeply touch Her Majesty, the factor in stabilizing conditions generally. Queen of the Belgians, than that which An index for the Official The civilian demands in Europe and in the name of the women of the United U. S. Bulletin for the first elsewhere, held in check for more than States, the Woman's Committee of the six months of 1918 may four years, would work to the same end, Council of National Defense, sent to her. it was thought, since America produces For four years their hands have been be had on application to approximately 75 per cent of the world's held out to console and sooth the misfor- this office at 5 cents per copper supply. The reconstruction work tunes of her compatriots in an hour when copy. An index for each in the belligerent countries was another so many of their sons cover themselves month is printed in an point of discussion, as Nell as the de- with glory and risk their lives on the early issue of the Bulle- inand that Germany and her former al- fields of battle for the triumph of liberty lies will have to satisfy when she is again and the right. The heart of the Queen tin after the close of that rehabilitated and has reestablished her shares all their suffering, as well as all month. colpmercial relations with the rest of the their hopes." world. WHrrLrOC. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 3 NEW WAR TRADE BOARD RULES RAILROADS PAY HALF BILLION ADDRESS CODE WORDS FOR ON EXPORTATION FROM U.S. FOR "CAPITAL ACCOUNT" WORK CABLEGRAMS FROM SIBERIA OF GOLD INMANUFACTURES The United States Railroad Adminis- Plan to Facilitate Messages Sent tration issues the following: LICENSE REQUIREMENTS AMENDED A summary of authorizations and ex- to U. S. by Members of penditures in connection with work American Military chargeable as to capital account for all FurtherInstructions Given Concern- class 1 railroads as of November 10, Forces. 1918, prepared by Robert S. Lovett, Di- ing Agreement to Import Quantity rector, Division of Capital Expenditures, Any person detailed to duty with the Equivalent to That Exported. and made public November 15 by Direc- United States Military or Naval Expe- tor General McAdoo, shows that a total ditionary Forces in Siberia may, by spe- Filling Out of Reports Changed. of $403,864,950 was spent from January cial arrangement, 1, 1918, to September 30, 1918, for all have an address code word registered with the cable censor, The War Trade Board announces, in a work. Postal Telegraph Building, San Fran- new ruling (W. T. B. R. 297), the adop- Of this amount, $173,716,897 was spent cisco, Cal., for use by him for additions and betterments; $216,186,- in plain- tion of the following regulations with language cablegrams to a member of his respect to the exportation of all manu- 206 was spent for equipment; and $13,- 961,847 for construction of extensions, family or partner or other business con- factures containing gold. This ruling nection in the United States. supersedes all former rulings on this branches, etc. Total spent represents Any person wishing 34.3 per cent of the amount specifically to register such subject (W. T. B. R. 178, July 29, 1918). an address word should request permis- (1) On and after November 16, 1918, authorized during the calendar year 1918, sion through his commanding officer and applicants for licenses to export any man- which totals $1,002,513,844. should direct his request to the cable cen- ufactures containing gold will be re-. A total of $433,731,488 was included in sor the 1918 budget for additions and better- at San Francisco at the address quired to make their application on given above. In his absence abroad a re- Form X, as hertofore, and attach thereto, ments, and $52,825,757 had been added quest from a member of his family or duly executed and filled in, Supplemental to the budget up to November 10, 1918, business associate will receive attention Information Sheet X-29 (a new form), for the same purposes. For equipment, if $486,979,925 was included in the 1918 addressed to the cable censor, Postal together with any other supplemental in- Telegraph Building, San Francisco, Cal. formation sheets required for shipment budget, and $6,580,113 has been added to particular countries, as Form X-101, since. -For additions and betterments, Not More Than Ten Letters. Form X-102, etc. $121,099,793 had been specifically author- The code word must consist of not more ized up to November 10, 1918, chargeable The Import Agreement. than 10 letters and must be pronounce- to operating expenses, and $490,549,941 able. In making application for registra- (2) Licenses when import agreement had been specifically authorized charge- is given.-Licenses may be granted for tion the full translation into the tele- able to capital account. For equipment, graphic address of the person for whom the exportation of manufactures contain- $19,276,960 had been specifically author- ing gold to all destinations, if the ap- the cablegram is intended must be given; ized up to November 10, 1918, chargeable or rating and mill- plicant shall file with the War Trade to operating expenses, and $646,235,905 also the name, rank, Board an agreement (Form X-215) to tary unit of the person who is to send the had been specifically authorized charge- cablegrams, and his family or business the effect that the applicant will import able to capital account. into the United States gold equivalent to relationship to the addressee. Not more the bullion value of the gold contained in than one address will be authorized for the commodities exported. 381 per cent of the whole value of the each person in the military or naval serv- On January 15, 1919, and at the end total shipments by such exporter dur- ice overseas. of every three months' period thereafter, ing such period. On January 15, 1919, In case the code word chosen has not each exporter in the United States who and at the end of every 3 months' period already been registered by another per- shall export manufactures containing thereafter, each exporter in the United son, it will be registered by the San Franc gold, under this section, shall file with States who shall export manufactures cisco cable censor as requested. If not the War Trade Board, Washington, D. C., containing gold under this section shall acceptable for any reason, the applicant, a report in writing (Form X--217) fild with the War Trade Board, Wash- or the correspondent on his behalf, will of all exportations of manufactures con- ington, D. C., a report in writing be so advised, and it will then be neces- taining gold of bullion value more than (Form-216) of all exportations; or sary for him to offer a new code word. 5 per cent of the value of the commodity, (C) When the exporter is within Must Be Addressed "C ensor." made by him during the preceding three the class set forth in paragraph (B) months and all importations of gold from preceding, and the applicant files with "Censor, San Francisco," with the regis- any foreign country made by him during his application an affidavit by the man- tered in this manner must be addressed such period, to which there must be at- ufacturer stating that the commodity " Censor, San Francisco " with the regis- tached a copy of the customs import en- was manufactured or in process of tered code word 'following next as the try or entries countersigned by the col- manufacture prior to September 15, first word of the text. lector of customs. 1918, neither the agreement (Form All such cablegrams must be prepaid to X-215) to import nor the report (Form San Francisco. They will be accepted License Without Agreement. X-216) referred to in said paragraph from the cable company by the San Fran- (3) Licenses when no import agree- (B) need be made. cisco censor and will be put on the land ment is given.-Licenses may be granted (4) In filling out reports of exporta- telegraph lines, with the extended tele- for the exportation of manufactures con- tions of manufactures containing gold graphic address translated from the regis- taining gold without such agreement for (Forms X 216 and X-217), exportations tered. code word, and forwarded "Col- import required by section (2) in the of commodities containing gold of bullion lect." I following cases: value not exceeding 5 per cent of the These words, which are registered only (A) When the bullion value of the value of the commodity should not be with the censor, and which appear not as gold contained in the commodity to be reported. the address of the cablegram but as the exported shall not exceed 5 per cent of (5) All applications for licenses to ex- first word in the text of a cablegram ad- the total value of such commodity; or port manufactures of gold which also con- dressed to the censor, are distinct from (4) When the destination is Cuba, tain platinum, iridium, rhodium, or palla- and must not be confused with registered the West Indies, Mexico, Central Amer- dium, will be considered only when the cable addresses which are registered with ica, or South America, and the bullion regulations governing the exportation of the cable and telegraph companies. value of the gold contained in the com- the latter-named metals are also complied modity to be exported exceeds 5 per with. Two bakers, Charles Berry and A. Car- cent but does not exceed 45 per cent of (6) Copies of the various forms de- daropolo, both of Springfield, Mass., have the whole value of such commodity, scribed above may be obtained upon ap- had their licenses revoked by the Food but the gold bullion value in the aggre- plication to the War Trade -Board, Wash- gate shipments by any exporter during ington, I. C., or to any of the branch Administration for failure to file re- a period of 3 months shall not exceed offlices. quired reports. 4 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. _____l__._._. altin Published Every Week Day, Except President's Proclamation Placing Legal Holidays, Under Order of the President of the United States and by Authority of Congress. Control of All Marine Cables Olfice: Continental Trust Building, Fourteenth and a Streets NW. In Postmaster General's Hands Washington, D. C. Tel. Main 5600 Copies of THi OricIAL U. S. BULLETIN Will be furnished without charge to every post office BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES through the Postmaster General, Albert in the United States (to be posted daily, for the benefit of the public, under order of the or AmERICA. S. Burleson. Said Postmaster General Postmaster General) : to executive officers A PROCLAMATION. may perform the duties hereby and here- of the United States Government, and to diplo- under imposed upon him, so long and to matic representatives of all foreign Govern- Whereas the Congress of the United such ments.-EDWARD S. RocHEsrnan, Editor. States, in the exercise of the constitu- extent and in such manner as he shall determine, through the owners, man- RATES BY MAT. tional authority vested in them, by joint resolution of the Senate and House of agers, boards of directors, receivers, offi- Oneyeay$------5.00 cers Six moaths-3. 00 Representatives, bearing date July 16, and employees of said marine cable One year, postage prepaid to 1918, resolved: systenis. foreign countries ------8.00 Until and except so far as D~aily- Six months, postage prepaid to That the President, during the con- said Post- tinuance of the present war, is author- master General shall from time to time Back numbers and extra by general or special orders otherwise copies ------each-- . 05 ized and empowered, whenever he shall Make all checks, money orders, and drafts deem it necessary for the national provide, the owners, managers, boards of se- directors, receivers, payable to TurH OFFICIAL U. S BULLEIN_ curity or defense, to supervise or take officers, and em- possession and assume control of any tele- ployees of the various marine cable sys- graph, telephone, marine cable, or radio tems shall continue the operation thereof in the usual and ordinary course of the PRESIDENT URGES TEACHERS system or systems, or any part thereof, and to operate the same in such manner business of said systems, in the names of TO RETURN TO THE SCHOOLS as may be needful or desirable for the their respective companies, associations, duration of the war, which supervision, organizations, owners, or managerso as Patriotic Duty of Qualified Re- possession, control, or operation shall not the case may be. extend beyond the date of the proclama- Regular dividends hitherto declared tired Instructors Is Pointed tion by the President of the exchange and maturing interest upon bonds, deben- Out in Letter. of ratifications of the treaty of peace: tures, and other obligations may be paid Provided, That just compensation shall be in due course, and such regular dividends and interest may continue to be paid made for such supervision, possession, The Department of the Interior makes control, or operation, to be determined by until and unless the said Postmaster Gen- to time otherwise public the following letter written by the President; and eral shall from time if the amount thereof, by general or special orders determine; President Wilson on the subject of edu- so determined by the President, is unsat- isfactory to the person entitled to receive and, subject to the approval of said Post cation: the same, such person shall be paid 75 per master General, the various marine cable TrE WmTE HOUSE, cent of the amount systems may determine upon and arrange so determined by the extension of matur- Washington, Noveiber 12, 1918. President and shall be entitled to sue the for the renewal and United States ing obligations. Conditions arising from the war have to recover such further sum From and after 12 o'clock midnight drawn great numbers of teachers from the as, added to said 75 per cent, will make up such amount as will be just compensa- on the 2d day of November, 1918, all schools, colleges, and universities. cable systems included in this public tion therefor, in the manner provided for marine Unless their places can be supplied by by section 24, paragraph 20, and section order and proclamation shall conclusively be deemed within the possession and con- others whose education and experience fit 145 of the Judicial Code: Provided fur- said ther, That nothing trol and under the supervision of them for teaching, but who for one reason in this act shall be Postmaster General without further act construed to amend, repeal, impair, or or another have recently withdrawn from affect existing laws or powers of the sev- or notice. school work, the children and youth of the In witness whereof, I have hereunto eral States in relation to taxation or the the seal of the entire country must suffer an irreparable lawful set my hand and caused police regulations of the several United States to be affixed. loss. States, except wherein such laws, powers, This shortage of capable teachers, espe- Done by the President, in the District or regulations may affect the transmis- 2d day of November cially acute in some districts and in cer- sion of Government communications, or of Columbia, this in the year of our Lord one thousand tain lines of education, is estimated by the issue of stocks and bonds by such the Bureau of Education at 50,000 for the nine hundred and eighteen and of the in- system or systems. States the one various schools and institutions of higher And dependence of the United whereas it is deemed necessary hundred and forty-third. education in the United States. It is the for the national security and defense to patriotic duty of all those who can tempo- supervise and to take possession and as- [Seal] WooDnow WILsoN. rarily return to the ranks of teaching to sume control of all marine cable systems By the President: offer their services and to notify the and to operate the same in such manner ROBERT LANsiNG, School Board Service Division of the as may be needful or desirable: Secretary of State. Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C., Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, of the offer. President of the United States, under and Often wives of soldiers and others in by virtue of the powers vested in me by War Trade Shipping Order Government service could return to teach- the foregoing resolution, and by vinue ing in grades of school work 'in which of all other powers thereto me enabling, Effective Date Deferred they have had recent experience. Former do hereby take possession and assume con- teachers of chemistry, manual training, trol and supervision of each and every The War Trade Board announces in and the like now engaged in other work marine cable system and every part there- a new ruling (W. T. B. It. 325) that it not so vital to public needs might again of owned or controlled and operated by has postponed the effective date of the take up teaching for a time. Ministers any company or companies organized and ocean shipping preference program an- and others who were once teachers might existing under the laws of the United nounced on November 11, 1918 (W.' T. B. serve a neighboring high school on half States, or any State thereof, including R. No. 301), with respect to shipments to time until war demands are relaxed. all equipment thereof and appurtenances Argentina, Brazil. Paraguay, and Uru- School boards, city superintendents, and thereto, whatsoever, and all materials and guay. other school authorities should seek out supplies. Applicants are informed that it is, such persons and prevail upon those of It is hereby directed that the super- therefore, unnecessary until further no- especial fitness to come back into the vision, possession, control, and operation tice to attach Form X-118 to applica- profession at least temporarily. of such marine cable systems hereby by tions for licenses for shipments to the Woonnow WILsoN. me undertaken shall be exercised by and above-named countries. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 5

WORK OF CONGRESS INSTRUCTIONS TO ARMY SUPPLY BUREAUS BRIEFLY TOLD (Continued from page 1,) In the case of contracts and orders for supplies or facilities where the unfilled I Iemphasize the fundamental policy of the portion of such contract is less than entire plan, which is to prevent undue SENATE. $25,000, reductions, suspensions or can- disturbance of labor and industrial con- collatious may be made under such regua In the course of a debate yesterday ditions. lations as the chiefs of bureaus may es- afternoon the proposed League of Na- It is pointed out that in order to avoid tablish, without reference to the Office tions to enforce peace as suggested by a chaotic condition in industry and labor of the Director of Purchase, Storage and President Wilson in his 14 principles was if contracts are suddenly reduced, sus- Traffic. Such regulations must, however, approved and criticized. Senators pended, or cancelled, it is desired to se- take into account that cancellations and Walsh, of Montana, and Owen, of Okla- cure the advice and assistance of the reductions are made without disturbance homa, democrats, gave the plan their War Industries Board. The commodity of labor conditions. cordial indorsement and emphasized the sections of the War Industries Board fact that it had been approved by the will approve the reduction of orders, When Contractor May Act Without leading statesmen of the allied countries. recommended by the procuring bureau, Reference. Senator Poindexter, republican, of or will modify the proposed reductions When the contractor is willing to ter- Washington, opposed the idea. During either as a whole or in individual cases minate a contract or order for supplies or the afternoon when the subject of econ- and will base their action on: facilities and states in writing that such omy in expenditures came up for discus- (a) The effect of the proposed cancel- termination will not be accompanied by sion, Senator Underwood, democrat, of lation on the industry. disturbance of labor in his plant, the con- Alabama, strongly urged the adoption (b) The effect on labor conditions. tract or order may be terminated with- of the budget system. He said that ex- (e) The effect on the given locality. out reference to the office of the director travagance in expenditures could not be (d) The effect on the given contractor. of purchase, storage, and traffic, wherever prevented until all appropriations for The office of the Director of Purchase, of the location of the work or whatever the the support of the Government were Storage and Traffic will have charge nature of the article, passed upon by a committee. all relations between the War Depart- A resolution was introduced yester- ment and the War Industries Board on Contracts on work which has not been day by Senator Cummins, of Iowa, pro- all reductions, suspensions or cancella- begun or commitment made may be sus- tions of contracts. pended without reference to the office of posing to revoke the authority now the director of purchase, storage, and vested in the President to establish pri- Major Contracts. traffic. Complete cancellations of all orities in transportation and to remove for a product may restrictions on producers in marketing Cancellations of contracts of major orders in an industry their commodities. Senator Norris, of importance can not be made effective be made in all places at the same time Nebraska, until the matter has been passed upon without first obtaining the approval of introduced a resolution that by the office of the Director of Purchase, the office of the director of purchase, has for its purpose the decentralization be of power in the Senate in the hands of Storage and Traffic who will advise with storage, and traflic, but notice must those members who by reason of long the War Industries Board to the end that given in advance of such action. years of service have attained ranking no undue disturbance of industrial con- Notice is to be given to the various con- positions on the important committees ditions, and particularly no disturbance tractors who are working oil Government of the Senate. Under the terms of his of labor conditions, be created. Any or- orders that no new labor should be en- resolution any Senator who is chairman ders placed subsequent to October 1, gaged on such orders without the ap- of the committee on Appropriations, Fi- 1918, may be reduced, suspended or can- proval of the procuring office. No new nance, Foreign Relations, Interstate celed without the approval of the Office contracts shall be placed by contractors Commerce, Judiciary, Military Affairs, of the Director of Purchase, Storage and on suppliers or with subcontractors with- Naval Affairs, or Postoffices and Post- Traffic. out the approval of the procuring office. roads, shall not be a member of any of the other committees included in the list named. Senator Pomerene, democrat, CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION spector, Air Service; farmer, Indian Serv- of Ohio, introduced an amendment to the ice; assistant physicist qualified in micro- war revenue bill under which an excise scopy, laboratory assistant qualified in tax of 10 per cent would be levied against EXAMINATION DATES GIVEN microscopy, and mechanician, qualified as instrument maker, Department of the net profits derived from the sale of The United States Civil Service Com- products of child labor. It was referred Commeree; chemical laboratorian, chem- to the Finance committee. mission announces open competitive ex- ist's aid, and blue printer, Departmental Secretary Redfield reported to the Sen- aminations as follows: Service. ate yesterday adversely on the proposed List No. 1. Examinations of the non- List No. 2. Examinations of the non- construction of ship canals connecting assembled type-that is, those in which assembled type, for which applications Lake Erie and Lake Ontario and the Hud- competitors are not assembled for scho- must be filed by the dates specified: As- son River by the way of the New York lastic tests, but are rated upon the sub- sistant in nematology, Department of Ag- State barge canal. This report was in jects of education, training, and experi- riculture, December 10; fire-test foreman, response to a resolution offered by Sena- enee, and corroborative evidence. Appli- Department of Commerce, December 10. cations for these examinations are ac- List No. 3. Examinations in which com- tor Calder, of New York. Secretary Red- petitors will be assembled for scholastic field told the Senate that existing canals cepted at any time: Traveling auditor with improvements and extensions wvill and resident auditor, Internal Revenue tests: Teacher, Indian Service, December Service; junior subinpector and subin- 11 and January 22; railway mail clerk, be sufficient for many years to come. Railway Mail Service, November 30; as- Messages of congratulation from the sistant of Cuba, Bo- in transportation, grade 2, and presidents of the Senates assistant in -farehouse investigations, livia, and Uraguay upon the victory of rewritten in some of its important par- grade 2, Department of Agriculture, De- American and allied arms were laid be- ticulars and that the time when it would cember 4; law clerk and typewriter, De- fore the Senate by Vice President Mar- be reported was now very uncertain. partment of Labor, December 10. shall. Protests against the seating of Sena- Full information and application blanks The President sent to the Senate the tors-elect Newberry, of Michigan, and may be obtained by addressing the United promotions of Capts. John A. Hoogowerff Moses, of New Hampshire, were filed with States Civil Service Commission at Wash- and Mai4ury Johnston to be rear ad- the committee on privileges and elections ington, D. C., or the civil-service district mirals in the Navy. yesterday. That committee held a brief secretary at Boston, New York, Philadel- Secretary McAdoo was before the Fl- session and agreed to meet next Thursday phia, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. nance Committee yesterday afternoon and make another effort to finally dispose Paul, St. Louis, New Orleans, Seattle, or and explained in detail the plan outlined of the charges of alleged disloyalty San Francisco. by him in his letter to Chairman Simmons against Senator La Follette growing out for dealing with war revenues. Several of a speech the Senator made in St. Paul Easy to buy, convenient to handle, n members of the committee said after the more than a year ago. red tape-Get a WAR-SAVINGS STAMP hearing that the bill would have to be The House was not in session yesterday. to-day. 71'--18--2 6 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. Mr. Baker and Gen. March Tell of Demobilization Plans

(Continued from page 1.) The entire front of the American will be wearing their uniforms. As men Armies covers 52 miles. The perform- are discharged we take up the question inequality of conditions, and it is not ance of the American Army at the con- of the officers. The officers are listed in likely that individual requests can be clusion of the armistice had reached the this way: Officers who want to apply for granted. highest point of military excellence. commissions in the Regular Army will "'The physical examination applies be considered; officers who want to put also to students at schools." They are close to the hearts of the Ameri- can people. themselves in a class where they can be " The Central Officers' Training Camp used for future military operations will Schools will be discontinued." Orders for Reducing Force. be offered commissions in the Reserve The One Great Object. With reference to what is being done Corps. The rest of them will be dis- after charged. In this connection I also is- "The thing that we have to do and the armistice was formally signed, I have issued orders in accordance with sued order to all the Staff Corps that the the thing that we must do is to demobi- a plan discharge of officers and men must keep lize the men in this country which we have evolved for the and all the prompt reduction of our forces in the pace with the cutting down of work, and others with reference to their occupa- they have been directed to submit lists of tional United States. I first ordered the de- opportunities, so as to let them go mobilization officers and men from time to time as they back of the development battal- into normal life of the country ions throughout the country. They are can be spared for discharge. without filling the country with unem- 71 in number and embrace in strength At the same time as these orders were ployed men. The War Department is 98,199 men. The second order carries given for the troops at home, I cabled working in close cooperation with the out the demobilization of conscientious Gen. Pershing, directing him to return Department of Labor and the War In- objectors who are not serving sentences. to the United States on troop transports dustries Board as much in the discharge Third, the Spruce production division; all the men who are casuals or convales- of men as in the termination of con- fourth, central training schools for offi- cents, sick and wounded, who are able to tracts." cers, with certain modifications; fifth, be moved; and these men will come in a Q. " If an individual had an opportu- the United States guards, who comprised steady flow across the Atlaitic before nity to get his own employment, would something like 135,000 on paper; sixth, the larger number come black as units. an individual case be considered?" railway troops; seventh, depot brigades; A. "An Mustered Out Near Homes. individual case if it comes in eighth, replacement camps; ninth, and a class that was to be discharged as a We propose when the divisions come last, combat divisions. back from to have them mustered class, but no priorities and no furloughs We have in the United States now will be granted." out in the vicinity of their homes. The something like 1,700,000 men, and to mus- men from New England will be put in ter out a force of that kind, of course, Camp Devens, for instance, and we intend Gen. March's Statement. will take some time. Each man has to to have these men parade in the nearest be examined physically, his final accounts adjacent town, so that the home people PRESS INTERVIEW BY THE CHIEF OF STAPFF, made, and a copy of his medical record NOvAEBER 16, 1918. can see their own soldiers. This scheme transferred to the War Risk Insurance calls for the clearing out of the camps At the beginning of the armistice the Bureau, so that the men may get compen- at home, and I will leave in each one of final line on the Belgian, British, and sation they are entitled to under the act, these camps a unit of the Regular Army, French fronts was approximately as fol- which must be properly safeguarded. which will police it and take care of it lows: Along the west bank of the Scheldt Great masses of blank forms have been and make it ready for the troops as they from the Dutch frontier to Eecke; thence prepared in advance, and they are being come back from France. to the Dendre River at Grammont; along shipped to the various camps for use as With reference to casualties in the the west bank of the Dendre River to these orders go into effect. American Expeditionary Forces, I cabled Ath; thence to a point 4 miles east of The orders that have already been is- Gen. Pershing directing him to report in Mons; thence 1 to 3 miles east- of the sued affect some 200,000 men. I ex- plain English and not in code, so as to Belgian border to the vicinity of Rocrol; pect to muster them out in two weeks. save time, the name of every man killed, through Rocrol to Mezieres; along the When the machine is in full operation we wounded and missing up to the time of to Sedan and Bazeilles. expect to release 30,000 inen a day. the Armistice not hitherto reported. I The American front can be given In handling this problem of demobiliza- have had an answer this morning saiing exactly. The front of the 1st Army be- tion, one of the features which had to be he would expedite it in every way. ginning at Bazeilles followed the west retaining considered was the subsequent Questions and Answers. bank of the Meuse to a point 1 mile south- of men for the Regular Army, or what east of Mouzon; crossed there to the east will be the Regular Army when Congress Q. Is the 26th Division likely to be bank; cut the bend to Inor and followed passes laws reorganizing that Army. among early troops brought home? the east bank to Stenay. Thence it ran: When the war broke out there were only A. The order in which divisions will be Baalon; northern and eastern outskirts a limited number of such men in the serv- returned from France has not yet been of the Foret de Woevre; Remoiville; 1 ice, and the great number of men who determined, and in general that will be mile northeast of Jametz; eastern edge filled out these units were men who volun- left to Gen. Pershing. When the situation of the Bois de Jametz; Damvillers inclus- tarily enlisted for the period of the war. is such that these divisions will be al- ive; 1 mile northeast of Chaumont-de- So we have offered these men who came lowed to return, he will be allowed to vant-Damvillers; then through Villers; in for the period of the war the option of pick from his command. Bois Herbebois; west of Ornes; one-half reenlisting if they care to. Q. Is it possible to get a history of the mile west of Dieppe; Abaucourt; west 6f 91st Division, which trained at Camp Grimaucourt; three-quarters of a mile Pay for Discharged Men. Lewis? northeast of Ronvaux; 1 mile east of We have offered, an immediate honor- A. We have in the General Staff a his- Manheulles; Chateau d'Aulnois. able discharge with a furlough of one torical section which has been compiling The Second Army began at that point month upon reenlistment, and we propose the histories of .the various units which and ran: Riaville; Marcheville; St. Hi- to go before Congress and ask Congress will at a later date be available to the laire; Butgheville; one and one-half to give every single man who has been public. We intend to give out all of that miles south of Jonville; across the north- honorably discharged one month's pay, information. In brief, the activities of ern end of the Lachaussee Lake; south whatever his grade is, as a bonus. These this division have been as follows: of Dampyitoux; south of Charey; south men who reenlist will not lose their bonus. Arrived in England, July 26. of Rembercourt; three-quarters of a mile Under present laws every man who is Training in France until the latter south of Preny; crossed the Moselle one- discharged from the whole Army is en- part of October. 11 half mile southwest of Champey; one titled to wear his uniform for a period of October 21. Sent to Flanders. mile north of Lesmenils; the German three months; that is ,a very necessary November 1. Advanced 6 km. to heights frontier on the Seille River, 2 miles east thing, because the releasing to civil life northwest of Andenarde. of Lesmenils; the west bank of the Seille of three or four million men makes it November 3. In action near Eyne and River to a point one-half mile southeast impossible to clothe in civilian clothes so Andenarde. of Port-sur-Seille, which was the end of great a number. So there will be a pe- November 5. Withdrawn to billeting the Second Army front. riod of readjustment during which they area. THE OFFICIAL, U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 191-8. 7 Mr. Baker and Gen. March Tell of Demobilization Plans

Q. Will Camp Lewis be retained as a A. 121st, 122d, 123d, 124th Inafntry; withdrawn when the armistice was permanent Army post or training camp? 116th, 117th, 118th Field Artillery; 106th signed. A. The whole question of the retention Engineers. Q. Has the 86th Division been in ac- of camps is now under consideration. Q. Please give the Army Corps that the tion since October 18? Q. Will you please tell what troops 31st Division belongs to. A. Yes. October 26, in action with 4th comprise the Fifty-second Infantry Brig- A. It has never been assigned to any. French Army near Attigny. ade and wher it is stationed? Q. Please give the sector in which this Q. Please let us know where the 468th A. One Hundred and Third Regular division was last reported to be located, Engineers are in France, and what they Infantry, One Hundred and Fourth Reg- either in action or reserve. are doing? ular Infantry, attached and halted east A. This division has been used for re- A. They are with a pontoon train and of the Meuse at 11 a. in., November 11. placement. on October 31 were training at Bannes. Q. Please give the location of the 5Sth Q. Please locate the 324th Infantry, Several weeks ago when I gave out the Field Artillery Brigade? 81st Division. divisions taking part in the St. Mihiel A. At Epinonville, October 81. A. Last reported on line in Vosges. drive, I omitted the 82d Division. Q. Where was the 35th Division When Q. Please locate Battery E, 44th C. A. Q. Will the signing of the armistice the armistice was signed? C., and what is it attached to? obviate the necessity for naming a com- A. Last reported on line near Blanzee A. With 4th Army Corps, headquarters manding general for the 18th Division? in the Woevre. Royaumeix, near Toul. A. If the commanding general referred Q. Also the artillery of the 89th and Q. To what division is the 51st Artil- ,to means a maj6r general, it will. The 35th Divisions? lery attached and 39th Artillery Brigade? general in command will remain in com- ' A. Night of November 10-11, 89th A. Fifty-first Artillery attached to 26th mand. crossed Meuse near Pouilly. Division; 39th at Camp de Mailly, near Q. It -was reported in San Antonio that Chalons. two German spies are held at Fort Sam IDivisions 6n Preach Pront. last in action, and Houston under sentence of death. Q. Where were they no record of that, but we Q. Will Gen. March please give the at present? A. We have where are they located a record that there is one German American divisions on the French front A. This is covered by the preceding have to-day? statement. spy there. A. I can not do it. I have not such in- Q. Are we going to see you every Sat- Q. Where Is the location of the 39th urday and Wednesday hereafter? formation as will make that statement Division, 5th Depot Division? accurate. A. I have been giving these Interviews A. The 39th Division is the 5th Depot to you with the idea of keeping the pub- Q. What is the total number of Ameri- the Ameri- can prisoners taken by Germany, not in- Division and its headquarters is at St. lie advised of the activities of problems of demobili- cluding those known or thought to be Florent. can Army. As the Q. Was 520th 0. S. Casualty Company sation will interest the public, I will be missing? Interviews A. Our last accurate report was that Tecently at Camp Merritt shipped abroad? very glad to continue these A. No. That was one of the companies every Saturday If you want me to do so. there were 5,738. yes.) Q. What is the present location of the that actually got on the boat and were (To which was made answer, 106th Field Artillery? A. The 106th Field Artillery is at- tached to the 79th Division and when CITIES ASKEDI TO COOPERATE last reported was advancing on November Nine Fatalitiesin Week 9 on Damvillers, east of the Meuse, head- INCONSERVING NATURAL GAS quarters St. Remy. At U. S. Aviation Fields Q. Please locate the 114th and 115th Mayors of natural gas-using towns Artillery. The War Department authorizes of Ohio. , West Virginia, A. They are attached to the 79th Divi- the following statement: New York, and Kansas have been asked sion, and on November 0 were advancing Fatalities resulting from acci- by the Iuel Administration to cooperate on Damvillers, east of the Meuse, head- dents in aviation training in the in the conservation of natural gas of quarters St. Remy. United States number 9 for the which there is-now a definite shortage. Q. Please give the location of the 53d week ending November 2. Three The rapid growth of the industry, as a United States Regular Infantry. fatalities occurred at Barron Field, result of war activities, is responsible A. They were attached to the 6th Divi- Everman, Tex.; 2 at Selfridge Field, for the increased demand which is much sion, headquarters Saizerais. near Toul, Mount Olemens, Mich.; and I each greater than the supply. This is having on October 31; September 14-October 5 at Carlstrom Field, Areadia, Fla.; a serious effect upon domestic consumers on line in Vosges. Ellington Field, Houston, Tex.; Rich and there is a danger that there will not Q. What is the location of the 357th Field, Waco, Tex.; and Rockwell be enough to go around this winter. Infantry of the 90th Division? Field, San Diego, Cal. Mayors of natural gas-using towns were A. On November 10 east of the Meuse, For each fatality reported a total requested to urge consumers to eliminate near Baalon. of 2,435 hours of flying or 194,800 wastes and help in the conservation work Q. Where is the 178d Infantry Bri- miles of air travel is shown. There through every possible channel. The re- gade? Has it been at the front and what were no fatalities at the 21 other plies received so far indicate a cordial is its present location? flying fields in the United States. spirit of compliance. A. Never reported on line. Headquar- Two deaths were reported from Of all towns in the United States ters Pons. Payne Field, West Point, Miss., as that have gas, more than half are using the results of accidents in flying dur- natural gas and more than three-fourths Q. Where is Hospital Unit 63 located ing previous weeks. They are not of all the gas sold in the United States in France? included in the figures for the week is natural gaS. Of all natural gas sold A. Base Hospital 63, I suppose base ending November 2. two-thirds is used for industrial par- IHospital was meant; is at Caen. poses. Q. Where is Company D, 49th Infantry? Has that division been engaged in any active service? Palm Kernels and Ivory be made before January 1, 1919. Ship- A. The company referred to is attached ments so licensed will be subject to allo- to the 8td Division and is near Le Mans, From the Belgian Congo cation by the Bureau of Imports. In- and has never been reported in action. structions have been given to the consul Q. What is the name of the Major Gen- The War Trade Board announces, in a in the Belgian Congo to certify invoices eral commanding the 31st Division? new ruling (W. T. B. R. .322), that they for shipments under these licenses in A. Maj. Gen. Leroy S. Lyon. will consider applications for import such manner as to give priority in load- Q. What are the numbers of the In- licoAses for palm kernels, animal ivory, ing this vessel to shipments -of copal and Jantry, Artillery, and Engineer iegiments and copal from the Belgian Congo for palm oil over shipments of palm kernels composing this division? shipment on the vessel Bomwdieme, to or animal ivory. 8 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918.

RED CROSS HOME SERVICE Information for Soldiers' and Sailors' Families, Issued by Department of Civilian Relief.

Migratory Families of age in living in certain climates. Such Burial and Shipment of Bodies Tuberculous Soldiers authorities are equally emphatic in de- of Deceased Enlisted Men claring, however, that tuberculosis can The Southwestern Tuberculosis Con- be successfully treated in suitably located In the case of death of an officer, en- ference held at Denver in October, sanatoria in every State in the Union. listed man, or civilian employee of the adopted the following resolution: Unless a patient can afford to set aside Army, within the continental limits of Whereas, the migratory and careless consump- $75 to $100 a month for a period of at the United States, the commanders will tive constitutes a distinct public health immediately notify the nearest relative menace, and in the cases of indigent per- least 12 months, in addition to his rail- sons such migration is productive of un- road fare and in addition to the living by telegraph of the fact, place, and cause equal social, financial, and civic burdens, expenses of his family, it is extremely of death. and The body of a deceased officer, enlisted Whereas, this problem is one of intimate con- dangerous for himto go from the East to cern and peculiar signifiance to the States the Southwest for treatment. man in the Army, Army field clerk, field of the Southwestern Tuberculosis Confer- The Denver Conference and the Na- clerk, Quartermaster Corps, or member ence, and of the Army Nurse Corps, may be shipped Whereas, we believe that Federal assistance tional Tuberculosis Association earnestly and cooperation is essential to the control desire the cooperation of home service to the home of the deceased, or to a na- of this migration between all States and workers in bringing home to those con- tional cemetery for interment, except not of any particular section, where the death occurs in Europe. In Therefore, be it resolved by the representa- cerned the practical bearings of this reso- tives of the various cities and States as- lution as above explained. such cases where an early shipment is sembled at this Southwestern Conference: practicable, the body will be prepared First. That we urge the establishment of Agreement Between the United for shipment and the nqarest relative a Division of Tuberculosis within the United with the request to States Public Health Service, provided with States and Germany in Re- notified by telegraph, adequate funds and personnel. reply by telegraph, stating whether or Second. Since the paramount principles of gard to Prisoners of War not it is satisfactory to have the body the treatment of tuberculosis are proper and Government expense, adequate care, food, rest, and home associa- Tile following is an extract from Gen- shipped home at tion, we pledge our efforts to discourage the eral Orders No. 81, of the War Depart- and if so, to designate the destination migration of patients who sacrifice these for ment relating to payment of American and name of the person to whom it is to the single consideration of climate. the body will be Third. To instill into the public mind these and German commissioned officers who be sent. In such cases, facts by a nation-wide educational campaign are prisoners of war : transported to the place designated and we solicit the aid of the National, State, and " The following terms of the agreement the consignee notified by telegraph. Local Tuberculosis Association, the American it is Red Cross, and all State and governmental between the Government of the United If the nearest relative states that agencies. States and the Imperial Government of not desired to have the body shipped Fourth. We further urge the appointment Germany relating to the rates of pay of home, or if it is impossible to ascertain of a special committee of the National Tuber- desire within reasonable culosis Association for the energetic prosecu- army prisoners of war are published to the relative's tion of the program, which committee shall the Army for the information and guid- time, interment will be made in the near- be instructed to report the result of its activi- ance of all concerned: est post or national cemetery, or if the ties and future plans at the next annual meet- officer thinks best, at the ing of the national association. 1. For purpose of pay, officers are di- commanding place of death. This resolution has the strong support vided into classes. a. At the rate of 350 marks, or $83.35 per If the body is interred at a military of the National Tuberculosis Association, or at the place by month: post or national cemetery, which believes that the establishment German Army- of death, the expenses incident to the in- the Army of large tuberculosis hospitals First lieutenants. terment will be limited to $85, to be paid the United States has Lieutenants. in various parts of Feldwebelleutants. by the Government. If the body is to be created and will continue to create a - shipped, the expenses, exclusive of the problem in home service, affecting the First lieutenants. cost of transportation, incurred by the men and of the Second lieutenants. families of tuberculous of 400 marks, or $95.25 military authorities, will be limited to men themselves, which is directly and b. At the rate per month: $85. Transportation will also be paid by vitally related to this resolution. German Army- the Government. of families will be tempted Captains, rittmeister, and higher Hundreds grades of officers. Payment of funeral expenses incurred to migrate and remain in cities and towns United States Army- at the home of the deceased, in a sum not near these tuberculosis hospitals in the Captains and officers of higher at the grades. exceeding $100, is provided for in section vain belief that climate will cure insurance act, it else, and after the c. Until further decision is rendered 801 of the war-risk expense of everything grades not included in a and b will death occurred before discharge or resig- paticnt has been discharged from the san- be allowed two-thirds of that al- will, in many cases, continue lowed for classes in a. nation from the service. Application for atoriunm, le such payment should be made by the rela- in that belief unless he and his family This provision does not authorize pay- the con- ments to persons other than commissioned tives to the Bureau of War-Risk Insur- halve been carefully educated to ance. ' trary. officers of the Army. Furthermore, hundreds of men with 2. The rates of pay agreed upon, para- The body may be sent by express, with- tuberculosis are being discharged from graph 1, shall apply without regard to out an attendant, or as baggage, with an camps in the East and West, who are be- whether officers are active officers, officers attendant, as may be determined by the ing advised even by physicians to " go of the reserve grade, officers of disposi- commanding officer, conforming as far as West" or remain West. These men, as tion or retired, or whether they are re- practicable to the wishes of the relatives. has been the case, especially in California, tired officers of disposition. The rates ap- When the body is shipped in conformity have become a serious social problem. ply also to the same class of officers who with wishes of relatives, no arrangements Attention is particularly directed to are interned as civilian prisoners and are made by military or other govern- the second paragraph of the resolution, whose rank is7 certified by the Govern- mental authorities for the interment, nor in which the representatives of the States ment of the United States or the Im- for any military rites in connection with of the Southwest most directly affected perial Government of Germany. such interment- by this problem of tuberculosis, distinctly 3. Payment shall be -made at the rate When death occurs in Englan, France, and clearly state it to be their conviction prescribed in paragraph 1 for the full or other European country the body -will that climate without care, or climate at time an officer has been in imprisonment. be buried there and brought home at the the expense of care, is a most dangerous In making payment there shall be de- end of the war, or as soon thereafter as fallacy in the treatment of tuberculosis. ducted from the officer's pay any amount practicable. Tile bodies of t.ose dying The leading authorities in the field of which has already been paid to him in on the high seas en route to and from tuberculosis are agreed that, for those excess of the amount which would have England, France, or other European who can afford it, there is some advant- accrued at the rate now prescribed." (Continued on page 32.) THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915. 9

LIST OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONG THE UNITED STATES FORCES OVERSEAS

SECTION 1, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. ANGELINI, Giovanni. Mrs. Margaret Salvi, HAHN, Roy W. Howard W. Hahn, Mount 616 Eleventh Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Airy, Md. The following casualties are reported ANTKOWIAK, Joseph A. Mrs. Victoria Ant- HASKETT, Marbel W. Mrs. Stella Ilaskett, kowiak, 77 roster Avenue, Schenectady, 1330 Eagle Street, Terre Haute, Ind. by the commanding general of the Ameri- N. Y. JAGGY, Frank J. Mrs. Mary A. Jaggy, can Expeditionary Forces: BERKIBILE, Vergil Meyers. Mrs. Eva E. Leming, Tex. Berkibile, St. Johns, Kans. JAY, Samuel. Miss Mamie Jay, Hartshorne, Killed in action ------93 BINGHAM, Mathew D. Mrs. Marguerite Okla. Died of wounds ------94 Binaham 960 Bleeker Street, Utica, N. Y. JOHNSON, Christopher. Mrs. L. E. Johnson, Died of accident and other BLETHON, Edgar A. Mrs. C. W. Cole, 809 Sunflower, Miss. Summers Street, Minneapolis, Minn. JOHNSTON, John II. Mrs. Josephine John- causes ------3 BOGARD, William H. Mrs. William Bogard, ston, 314 Beta Place, Glendale, N. Y. Died of airplane accident ------1 R. F. D. 3, No. 62, Lowell, Ohio. JORGENSON, Einar. Harold Jorgenson, Died of disease ------119 DAVIS Levi B. J. S. Davis, general deliv- Mina, S. Dak. ery, Redwood, Va. KRUPP, Claude S. Jacob F. Krupp, Trum- Wounded severely ------28 DEWLIN, Otis Glenn. Mrs. Ella Dewlin, R. bauersville, Pa. Wounded (degree undetermined) 82 F. D. 2, Independence Kans. LARGE, Harry. Prank Large, 216 South Wounded slightly ------73 EASTER, Joe T. Mrs. Mary Easter, Naylor, Main Street, Doylestown, Pa. Mo. LAWRENCE, Don A. Mrs. Irene Baum, 5027 Missing in action ------35 GRANCAVELLA, John. Dominick Sardella, Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 425 North State Street, Syracuse, N. Y. LUCAS, Mason. John Billard Lucas, Pem- Total ------528 GRISWOLD, Willis O. Mrs. Ida J. Griswold, broke, Giles County, Va. general delivery, Fostoria. Mich. PRIBBLE, Loran T. Andy Pribble, H. F. D. HILLIARD, William. Dr. Edward M. Cates, 2, Raleigh, Ill. Killed in Action. Wayne City, Ill. WINKLEY, Charles T. Mary Churchill, box JONES, Samuel. John G. Jones, 918 Park 476, State Jamestown, MATAOR. Street, Kenosha, Wis. Hospital, N. Dak. LARESE. Giovanni. Mrs. Maria Larese, 69 MILLER, Oscar F. Mrs. Anna M. Miller, Died from Wounds. 1727 West Fifty-first Street, Los Angeles, Sprague Street, West Springfield, Mass, Cal. LEE, Henry V. Mrs. Sophie Lee, 2137 Sedg- CAPTAIN. CAPTAINS. wick Street, Chicago, Ill. LITTRELL, William. Daniel Littrell, New BARBER, Timothy L. Mrs. Bessie L. Barber, NICOLL, Fancher. Mrs. Christine S. Nicoll, Liberty, Ky . 851 Farwell Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 12 West Ninety-second Street, New York, MANTZ, Joe. John Mants, Lampasas, Tex. N. Y. MATLOCK, John Wesley. Mrs. Alice Mat- LIETEMNANTS. RUFF, David. Mrs. Agnes W. Rupp, 234 lock, Marsden, Okla. TURTELTAUB, Sam David. Jacob Turtle- Walnut Avenue, Wayne, Pa. MILLER, Carl A. Adam Miller, Box 153, taub 86 Vanderhorst Street, Charleston, FOSTER, Hamilton K. M. L. Foster, M. D., Center, Colo. S. ii. 211 Centre Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. MOORE, Clayton C. Mrs. Bayard Moore, R. CALDWELL, William F. Robert B. Caldwell, LIEUTENANTS. F. D. 70, Falconer, N. Y. Chester, S. C. MYERS, Milton William. Mrs. Anne Lenore WOOLFORD, Henry E. William B. Woolford, JAMES, Thomas J. Thomas J. James, Fer- Myers, 112 West Fifth Street, Lewiston, Pa. 110 South Washington Street, Green Bay, guson, N. C. Wis. MARTIN, Leon. Miss Dora L. Martin, 1050 NELSON, Harvey L. Mrs. Amria Johnson, Lisbon, Ill. SERGEANTS. Keith Avenue, Berkeley, Cal. QUARNSTROM, Roy T. Mrs. Anna Quarn- TRESTRAIL, Frederick J. Mrs. Harry A. strom, Strandeuist, Minn. McCORMICK, Everette Fay. Mrs. Edward Ralph, 152 Virginia Avenue, Jersey City, RANDALL, Leroy D. Charles H. Randall, R. J. Mercur, Cooks, Mich. N. J. F. D. 1, English, Ind. WALKER, John J. Mrs. James McGrudder, WOOD, Franklin. George S. Wood, 1018 East ROBELLA, John. Sam Robella, Bayou Cur- 1301 Brock Avenue, New York, N. Y. Forty-second Place, Chicago, Ill. rent. La. CORPORALS. SERGEANTS. SANDERS, Dewey M. Mrs. Elizabeth San- N. C. BAINBRIDGE, Howard C. Howard L. Bala- DIETERLIN, Gerald E. Mrs. G. Dieterlin, ders, Biscoe, bridge, 8818 Riverside, Conn. SCHULTZ, Lewis. Adolph Schultz, Glen- North Franklin Street, Phila- wood, Ill. delphia, Pa. ELLIS, Walter B. William P. Roberson, R. GEORGE, Edward S. Edward George, 519 F. D. 2, Burlington, N. C. SHANER, Earl C. Mrs. L. D. Shaner, Leech- Gernert Court, Louisville, Ky. SPANGLER, Howard. James E. Spangler, burg Pa. JONES, Clarence B. Mrs. Jennie Peterstown, W. Va. STRUEING, Charles D. Mrs. Joseph Ma- Jones, 1115 har, 20 De Witt Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Scott Street, McKeesport, Pa. TAYLOR, Benjamin Franklin, jr. Mrs. Ida COLLINS, Charles C. Mrs. Ada Collins, Taylor, 567 South Franklin Street, Wilkes- TROMBETTA, James. Dominick Trombetta, Huntsville, Ohio. Barre, Pa. 708 Onak Street, Philadelphia. Pa. TULLY, DAVIS, Fred H. Mrs. Margaret Cleghorn, WRVAKIS, Alex. Mrs. Alex Graszas, 835 Michael F. James Tully, 704 Arbu- 17 High Street, Ilion, N. Y. West Sixteenth Street, Chicago, IlB. tus Avenue, Manistique, Alic. VAUGHN, Thad. Edward Vaughn, 420 West HUMPHREYS, William J. Miss Maggie Hum- CORPORALS. Second Street, Alton, Ill. phreys, Menlo, Ga. McCOLLEiY, Robert T. Mrs. Esther M. Scott, WALL, James H. Simon N. Wall, R. F. D. 1, OIARA, Thomas V. Mrs. T. H. O'Connor 441 South Rita Avenue, Huntington Park, Randleman, N. C. 355 Fourteenth Street, San Francisco, Cal: Cal. WALLACE, William B. H. A. Wallace, R. F. VANNATTER, Richard Carl. Mrs. Dora Van- STUFFLET, Earl. Phillip Stufflet, R. F. D. D. 7, Frankfort, Ind. natter, Watervliet, Iich. 5, Reynolds Avenue, Pottstown, Pa. WHITE, Dayton. Edward B. White, Wymer, WALTHER, Clarence T. Edward T. Walthers, WOLF, George. Miss Frona Wolf, Pellville, W. Va. 67 Wyoming Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ky. WINIEWICZ, Stanley. Mrs. Frances Winie- WAGONER. ANGOVE William II. Mrs. William H. An- wicz, 822 Downing Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JACKSON, Grady gove, 4 Maple Street, Jamestown, N. Y. WYCOFF, Ernest D. Mrs. Kate M. Wycoff, W. Willis Jackson, Blue MILLER, Edwin D. Frank C. Miller, Ore- Knobview, Mo. Mountain, Miss. field, Pa. ACHOR, Clifford L. Ed. D. Achor, 710 PRVATnS. WOODWARD, Earl. Samuel G. Woodward, Springfield Avenue, Wyoming, Ohio. ALLOWAY, James H. Mrs. Elizabeth Allo- R. F. D. 1, Lathrop, Cal. ARERSON, Arthur Edwin. Olaf P. Akerson, way, Vincentown, N. J. WRIGHT, Orville E. Pearl Wohiford, Trosky, R. F. D. 1, Ong, Nebr. ASLINGER, Calvin. Mrs. Hannah Aslinger, Minn. BUMPUS, Joseph J. Mrs. Emma Bumpus, Stainville, Tenn BATDORF, Schuyler Al. Mrs. Julia R. O'Rear, Enfield, N. C. AULER, H.enry. Mrs. Elizabeth Patz, Alex. 6105 Berlin Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. DAVIS, Thomas L. Thomas L. Davis, sr., andria, Ind. LINDSAY, Nathaniel Milton. Charles Lind- Sharus Chapel, Tenn. AVERY, Dee. Charles Avery, Shellrock, Iowa. say, Flat Rock, Ill. KARNS , Parmer C. Harvey 0. Karns, R. F. BREWER, Lenakd T. Miss Lizzie S. Brewer, MeINTIRE, Wallace AT. Irs. John B. Me- D. 6, Hastings, Mich. Manring, Tenn. Intire, 812 Pitt Street, Wilkinsburg, Pa. MILKMAN, Edwin H. Mrs. Hannah Milk- CLEMENSHAW, John R. Peter Clemenshaw, MORRIS, Lloyd E. Elmer Morris, R. F. D. 6, man, 602 West One hundred and fifty-sev- R. F. D. 1, Luther, Mich. Garnett, Ians. enth Street, New York, N. Y. DEFOE, John. Angeline Defoe, Cloquet, NEWMAN, Harold J. Mrs. Alice Newman, MUNDEKIS, Frank. Paul Mundekis, Twen- Minn. Sherburne, N. Y. ty-fourth and Ashland Avenue, Pittsburgh, GOSSAIANN, Karl H. Rick Gossmann, Ellin- coons. Pa. wood, Kans. BERGONZI, WALTON, Charles C. Miss Minnie Etz, 441 HARRISON, Walter A. Miss Emma Harrison, Albert William. Mrs. Mary Ber- West Forty-seventh Street, New York, N. Y. Beverly, N. J. gonzi, MI. Nicholas Avenue, New York, N. Y. BRADY, John W. Mrs. May A. Stillman, WHORTON, Elbert. Mrs. Sarah Whiorton, KACIN, Joseph. Prank Kacin, sr,, Clarkson, 6200 Ella Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 2218 Secord Street, Moundsville, W. Va. Nebr. WILLIAMS, George D. William M. Williams, KLEIN, Victor L. Mrs. Aimes A. Conners, PRIVATES. 78 Charles Street, New York, N. Y. 18 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. ABRAMOWITZ, Alexander H. Morris Abram- ARNOLD, William. Mrs. C. E. Arnold, 27 LAWRENCE, Edward Joseph. Joseph Law- owits 64 Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. K Street NE., Washington, D. C. rence, general delivery, St. Marys, Mo. 1ADAM, Earnest Charley. Mrs. Lou Adams, BEAN, Everet Raum. George Christian Bean, McLAUGHLIN, Charles. Mrs. Bella Oliver, 2021 Washington Avenue, Springfield, Mo. IlIma, Mo. Lake Shore, Shrewsbury, Mass. 'ANDERSON, Edwin P. Isaac Anderson, 47 GOEBEL, William. Mrs. Mary Misinger, MACK, Francis. Mrs. R. Mack, 160 Wayne Bond Street, Port Richmond, N. Y. 1121 Glenmore Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Street, Jersey City, N. J. 71*-18-3 10 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY -GEN PERSHING MADERA, Arthur P. John D. Madera, Mil- KELLY, Daniel R. Michael Kelly, Mount BARTHOLOMEW Harold G. George McMII- bank, Idaho. Pleasant, Pa. Ian, Delhi, N. NEBERGALL, Cleo. Jacob Nebergall, West KOHLER 6 Louis. John Kohler, Oakland, Tex. BELL, Robert. Mrs. Sarah G. Bell, R. F. D. Terre Haute, Ind. KVIST, scar R. Axel Kvist, Idaho Falls, 1, Berner, Ga. NEUTENS, John B. Edmond Neutens, R. F. Idaho. BENSON, Joseph A. Mrs. Joseph A. Ben- D. 1, Leamington, Ontario, Canada. LANTZ, Joseph T. Mrs. Joseph T. Lantz, 63 son, 906 Jackson Street, Marshalltown, OBREMSKI, Walter P. John Obremaki, 501 Florence Avenue, Arlington, Md. Iowa. Jefferson Street, Cleveland. Ohio. LEBLOND, Edmond. Naplean Leblond, R. F. BOLTWOOD, Lucius C. Lucius Boltwood, sr., OLSON, Walter A. Charles Olson, 715 D. 7, Auburn, Me. 601 Michigan Trust Building, Grand Rapids, Fourth Avenue, Rock Island, Ill. LOGUE, Thomas. Miss A. McFadden, 763 Mich. PAPPAS, Crist. John Pappas, 96 South McDonough Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BONDS, Albert T. Bryce Bonds, Red Bay Saginaw Street, Pontiac, Mich. LONG William S. Benjamin Long, R. F. D. Ala. PARKER, Harold. Mrs. James Murray, 161 2, dreen, Ind. BRANN, Cayce F. Reuben Milton Brann, South Third Street, De Kalb, 111. LYNCH, James E. Mrs. James Lynch, 720 R. F D. 1. McDonnell, Tenn. PARKS, Eben W. Isaach Parks, Mishawaka, Bruce Street, Rockford, Ill. FRAZIER, Charles W. Miss Ida May Fra- Ind. MORROW, William. Mrs. Tom Rennie, 260 zier, 110 Sugar Tree Street, Wilmington, PASHOTE, John E. Mrs. Mary Pashote, South Seventh Avenue, North Yakima, Ohio. Milpitas, Cal. Wash. FRY, Kenneth E. Mrs. Martha Fry, fourth PASSOW, William F. Mrs. Clara Passow, SEELEY, Charles A. Mrs. Emma J. Seeley, Street, Irwin, Pa. 7268 Rogers Avenue, Ohicago, Ill. 532 Fifth Avenue NE., Calgary, Alberta, GALVIN, Joseph Anthony. Joseph Galvin, PAYNE, Ira L. Mrs. Alice Payne, R. F. D. Canada. S3 O-den Street, Middletown, N Y. 6, Richmond, Henrice County, Va. SMITH, Benjamin C. James F. Smith, Ham- AMENOLA, Floravanto. Mrs. Maria Amen- PHILLIPS, Nick M. Frank Phillips, 815 ilton, Mont. dola, 316 Van Buren Street, Newark, N. J. North Carolina Street, St. Paul, Minn. BARTRAM, John. William V. Bartram, Gil- , Ruban A. Miss Lottle Pitcher, Died from Accident and Other Causes. lette, Wyo. Weatminster, Md. BLEDENTHAL, Jacob L. Leon Bledenthal, POLKOWSKI, Joseph. Mrs. Victoria Skowr- CORPORAL. 1934 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. nek, Box 45, Three Rivers, Mass. BARRATT, John C. Mrs. Emma Barratt, BRUGET, Oscar. Alfred Bruget, R. F. D. 2, PRUITT, Edward M. Henry Pruitt, Ozark, Duquoln, Ill. Volin, S. Dak. Ark. BULEY, William W. Mrs. Hannah Buley, PRIVATES. RABUN, Hub. George D. Ralbn, Cool Spring, 110 North Springfileld Avenue, Clifton BLACKBURN, John. Mrs. Minnie 0. Black- Heights, Pa. RILEY, Joseph. Miss Nellie Oliver, 4430 burn, Soda Springs, Idaho. CATO, James B. Robert P. Cato, Electra, Chetean Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. MAILLOUX, Arthur. Mrs. John P. Wade, Tex. ROGERS, Melvin C. Mrs. Catherine Rogers, 96 Comstock Street, Pawtucket, R. L CLARK, David. Mrs. Millie Stewart Clark, Marion, S. C. Ways Station, Ga. SALGADO, Alfredo. Mrs. Josephine Salgado, Died from Airplane Accident. CONNER, Ernest. Mrs. Alice Conner, 921 146 Franklin Street, Tucson, Aria. South Wolf Street, Muncie, Ind. STACK, Charles C. Mrs. Mary C. Stack, LIEUTENANT. CRUMLY, General M. Mrs. Ella Crumly, 308 East Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore, Md. BELL, Kenneth. C. W. Bell, 726 St. John I. )P.. 2, Leaf, Ga. TAYLOR, Edward. Mrs. Mary Hyde Taylor, Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. DAVIS, Lute, jr. Robert J. Davis, Goldhill, 1000 Newell Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. Nev. VANSKIVFRl, Frank. Mrs. Della M. Van- Died of Disease. DAVIS, Willis E. Mrs. Mande Davis, 617 skiver, Nelson, Nebr. Canary Street, Dunkirk, N. Y. VAN VEEN, John. Mrs. Nellie Van Veen, LIEUTENANT. ELY, Roger L. Lee Ely, 315 West South Pella, Iowa. PFAFF, Harry John jr Mrs. H. Pfalf, 4204 Streat, Clinton, Ill. WAIDLEY, George. Mrs. Lena Waidley, 244 Harford Terrace, haltimore, Md. FRIDAY, LEO W. Mrs. Fredericea Friday, Spruce Street, Aurora, Ill. box 28, Chesterton, Ind. WALKER, William. Mary Walker, 400 West NURSE. FRITZ, George. Mrs. Ella Fritz, 13231 0 Chestnut Street, Fairbury, Ill. KELLS, Maud Victoria. Mrs. Mary E. Rells, Street, Sacramento, Cal. WALSH, James L. David Walsh, 194 Falcon Sheffield, Mass. FRYE, Charles. William Frye, 515 North Street East Boston, Mass. SERGEANTS. Steuben Street, Chanute, Kans. Reginold. John Walsh, 1211 Wil- R. F. WALSH, HOLT, Harold B. Edwin P. Holt, FULWOOD,. Oscar. Manuel Fulwood, cox Street, Baltimore, Md. 51 Hudson D. I, Montrose, Ga. WISE, Elmo C. D. C. Wise, R. F. D. 1, Avenue, Haverstraw, N. Y. GARBISON, Clifford F. Rutherford B. Wal- Bradford, Ohio. KEEFE, Andrew E. Mrs. Bridget A. Keefe, ters, box 16, Ora, Ind. WRIGHT, Richard D. Mrs, Martha A. 16 Authers Street, Framingham, Mass. GARNER, Wilson D. Mrs. Annie L. Garner, Wright, R. F. D. 1, Rocky Mount Va. VICKERS, Isaac G. Samuel P. Vickers, R. Hoadley, Va. WROBLE, Joseph. Tony Wroble, 172 Forty- F. D. 2, Bridgeport, Ohio. GATES, Walter. Mrs. Mary McClendon, R. elehth Street, Chicago, Ill. FERNER, Stuart P. Mrs. Margaret C. Ferner, F. D. I, Odessadale, Ga. WURTZ, Edward E. Mrs. Dena Wurts, 3514 647 Wood Street, Johnstown, Pa. GRAY, Emery J. Robert M. Gray, R. F. D. Marion Street, Denver, Colo. SCHROCK, Lue E. Mrs. Emma J. Schrock, 1, Talbott, Tenn. ADAIR, Rayford. Mrs. Polly Adair, 411 Nashville, Ind. HATHAWAY Guy Andrew. Mrs. Ruth Elford Street, Greenville, S. C. CORPORALS. Hathaway, general delivery, Wilson Springs, Louise W. Stegman, 14152 ALLEN, John S. CARLISLE, John C. W. Brack Carlisle, Gld- Mo. Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. HICKEY, Joseph W. William Hickey, Main Mrs. Anna Anderson, dings Tex. ANDERSON, Edward. CRITThNDEN, Chester D. Mrs. Maud A. Street, Showsbury, Mass. Hartford S. Dak. Holmes, Bakker, R. F. Crittenden, Mount Juliet, Tenn. HOLMES, Martin Wm. Mrs. Elsfe BAKKER, Johannes. Herman McCUNE, James A. Mrs. Marie McCune, R F. D. 4, Racine, Wis. D.. Box Elder, Mont. Annie M. W. Reck, R. F. D. 1065 Foster Avenue, Chicago, Ill. HOSSBACK, Joseph A. Mrs. BECK, William R. William NAUGHTON, Stephen J. Mrs. Florence Hosaback, 2225- Guilford Avenue, Balti- 1, Windsor, Ill. Naughton, more, Md. BENNETT, William. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, 226 Randolph Street, Passaic, N. J. HOTTINGER, Zennie. Mrs. Emma Hottin- 566 Twelfth Street, Detroit, Mich. NEWTON DOWNEY, Eddie. William Downey, Lock- Harold T. Joseph H. Newton, ger. R. F. D. 3, Granville, Ohio. port, Ky. Chase british Columbia, Canada. HOUSER, John R. Mrs. Elizabeth Houser, ROTTZOHN, FrAnk. Mrs. N. Routzohn, 349 36 Fairview Street Bethlehem, Pa. EAVES, Edward. Mrs. Lillie Eaves, 2535 Fourth Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. INGRAM, Andrew. Rallie Spencer, R. F. D. North Market Street St. Louis, Mo. WATTON, John. Mfrs. Annie Watton, 982 1, Cheran, S. C. EGLESTON, Lewis David. Henry Alva Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JONES, John 1. Mrs. Anna E. Jones, Wil- Egleston, 52Q Norman Street, Lansing, ZARTER, Karl. Frank Norkofski, 711 Fif- lard, Utah. Mich. teenth Street, Oshkosh, Wis. KACHIK, George N. Andrew M. Kachik, ENNIS, John W. Mrs. Elizabeth Ennis, 123 DOOLEY, Carl. Sam Vanderpool, Norborne, Clarence, Center County, Pa. Autumn Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mo. LADOW, Hugh. Mrs. OTis A. Ladow, 911 KAISER, Carl H. George Kaiser, Patricks- FERGUSON, John H. Tom Ferguson, burg, Ind. Meadow, Tenn. Berwyn Street, Fullerton, Ohio. FULTON. Charles G. Mrs. Mary Fulton, gen- GANDY, Guy 1. Mrs. Glenny Gandy, R. V. eral delivery, Cuba, Kans. MUSICIAN. D. 2, Shreveport, La. GJERTSON, Ingvald. Ben Jacobson, Wol- BENNETT, Morris W. Mrs. Nette Bennett, HARROLD, Grady. Mrs. Minnie Harrold, ford, N. Dak. 328 East Church Street, Frederick, Md. R. F. D. 1, Perry, Ga. GREEN, Arthur. Marve Green, Elk Park, HEINT, Vernon G. Mrs. Pauline Heintz, N. C. MECHANIC. 929 North St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, lII. HERRON, James P. Mrs. Mary Herron,207 HADTRATH, Byron J. Charles Hadtrath, HERRMANN, John G. Mrs. Marie Herrmann, 7405 Montour Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Chestnut Avenue, Ardmore Pa. Ortonville, Minn. JOHANNSEN. Fred. Mrs. KAtie Johannsen, REINE, Allen F. George Heine, West Park, WAGONER. Lakeland, Kans. Ohio. JOHNSON, Edward H. Mrs. Andrew John- JOHNSON, Morey B. Aderson Johnson, JENSON, John Martin. Martin Peter Jensen, son, box 412, Julesburg, Colo. Collage Corner, Ind. R. F. D. 2, Meridian, Tex. JONES, Lee H. William E. Jones, Natchez, JERVIS, Arthur. Mrs. Annie Davis, 851 HORSESHOER. Leonard Street, Middletown, N. Y. Ala. JOHNSON. Gay. Mrs. Ella Johnson, R. F. D. BARNES, Bernard B. Mrs. Harriet K. JOYCE, Edward. Mrs. Elizabeth Joyce, Ohio. Barnes, 8317 Grant Road, Washington, Route 1, Box 62, Greenwood Wis. 3, Elyria, D. C. JOHNSON, George. Frank Bengston, 1119 KELLY, Frank J. James J. Kelly, Madison Twelfth Avenue Rockford, IlL. PalvrATs. Avenue, Jermyn, Pa. JOHNSON, John A. Joseph A. Terry, Seven- ANDERSON, Elbert. Daniel D. Anderson, KIEFFER, Dwight R. George Kleffer, B, teenth and Baker Streets, Santa Ana, Cal. R. F. D. 2, Wilkesboro, N, C. F. D. 2, Howard, Ohio. JONES, Jasper. Vincent J. Jones, Beebe, BALLWEG, Charles J. Mrs. Anna Ballweg, LAGERBLOOM, Arthur A. Mrs. Bettle Ark. 1418 South Eighth Street, Springfield, Il. Lagerbloom, Chisholm, Minn. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 11 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING LONDON, Philip. Jacob London, 246 Mer- GREQQCK. John. Mrs. Florence Housley, BARRIGGINE, Nick. Joe Chutt, Filbert, cer Street, Trenton N. J ~on, Nebr. W. Va. McCAULEY, James A. Mrs. Catherine MQ- II Wiliam M. Mrs. Katherine Dixon, DEMEIS, Pasqualo. Mike Demeis, 290 Solo Cauley, 322 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn,, 2 penix Avenue, Morristown, N. S. Street Rochester, N. Y. N. Y. HA S, Irank W. John L. Harris, Hollis- DE ROSA, Thomas. Mrs. Marv Do Rosa, 47 McMANES, Albert B. Thomas F. McManes, ter, Idaho. Isabella Street, Astoria, N. Y. R. F. D. 3, Box 64, Beaver, Ohio. HA WI, Arthur P. Mrs. Annie Hauk, 621 DIXON, Craig. Mrs. Lizzie Dixon, Hilton, MANGEN, Raymond L. Louis J. Hangen, tn Street, Allentwn, Pa. Va. R. F. D. 1, Yorkshire, Ohio. HTJ ES, Thomas J. Mrs. 1Mary Hughes, FELL, Emmett R. Mrs. Mary E. Fell, 400 MAY, Jones. Mrs. Joe May, Whitewright, 1309 Haubert Street, Baltimore, Md. Liberty Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Tex. MUNSON, De Forrest. Nels Munson, 1935 R FIELD, William R. Mrs. Fannie Fields, MUELLER, Albert L. Mrs. Rena Thon, 253 Street, Lincoln, Nebr. Suthland, Tex. North Vernon Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. MURPHY, John. Mrs. John Murphy, 2880 GORRELL, Grover. Mrs. Etta Gorrell, Peru, ROLOSON, Ralph. Alva Roloson, Stalker, Archer Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Kans. Wayne Count Pa. PETERSON, Allie. Marie Rasmussen, R. F. HARl)IE, Will D. L. C. Hardie, Kingsley, RUSSILLO, Antonio, Miss Theresa Russillo, 1. 17, Evansville, Wis. Iowa. 84 Vinton Street, Providence, R. I. PIORKOWSKI, Joe. C. Plorkowski, 3715 HENDERSON Norman G. Miss Violet Hen- SHIREY, James L. Mrs. Amanda G. Shirey, East Sixty-third Street, Cleveland, Ohio. derson, South Newbury, Vt. Clearfield, Pa. ETCELL, George. Charles Eteell, 171 East HERRICK, Perry E. E. Herrick, 309 Wash- SIMMONS, Clarence. Nickels H. Simmons, Nigety-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. ington Avenue, Wapello, Iowa. Groveland, Fla. LARSEN, Christ Jacob. Louis J. Larsen, HERZOG, Carl W. Augusta Richter, 51 Ex- STYRES, Lucius. Mrs. Jennie Styres, 837 R. F. D. 2, Kenosha, Wis. change Street, Lawrence, Mass. West Battle Street, Talladega, Ala. LUCAS, William. Rose Butkas, 384 Grand KENDIG, John Rogers. George Benjamin KARMAN, William Andrew. Mrs. William Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kendig, 189 East New Street, Lancaster, Karman, 206 Poplar Street Bellevue, Ky. MARTIN, Eugene. Peter Martin, Rye N. Y. Pa. KEHfINER, Arch F. John keehner, Jersey- MAY, Enoch. Lizzie Leonard, Norfield, miss. KRAUSE, John S. Edward Krause, 148 ville, 111. MOLOTKWICZ, Stanley. Joseph Molotkwicz, Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. KENNEDY, Louie J. Mrs. Katie Mott, R. F. 117 Sweet Avenue, Jackson Mich. LAFAYETTE, Eli J. Frank Lafayette, R. F. D. 1, Rockwell City, Iowa. * MONTROSE, Leon. Minnie Waldon, Trees, D. 1, Rago, Kans. KIENINGER, Otto J. Mrs. Barbra Kien- La. LEONARD, Alphonso. irs. Loretta Grant, inger, 2004 Madison Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MURDOCK, Ray. Albert Murdock, Sidney, Glen Riddle, Pa. KISTER, Frank. Rudolph Kister, 6007 Lawn- N. Y. LIGNORI, Michael. Dominik Lignori, box 67, dale Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. NITZSCRE, William W. Mrs. John Noack, Norwood, N. J. McCLAIN, Fred B. William B. McClain, Con- 2853 Sidney Street, St. Louis, Mo. LIVESAY, Earl. John B. Livesay, Frankford, Cord, Ky. PETRIE, Jack L. Mrs. Fannie Petrie, Clark- W. Va. McINLE Y, Asa M. Mrs. Lancy Major, Alice, son, N. Y. LYNN, William E. George Lynn, 224 Eighth Ohio. PHILLIPS, Walter C. Miss Dollis Sweorin- Avenue, Juniata, Pa. McI WHORTER, Arthur C. John H. McWhor- gcr, Mijan, 4Ga. MARTIN, Melvin. W. B. Martin, R. F. D. 8, ter, R. F. D. 5, Waxhaw, N. C. SCRIMPIE, Frank. Mrs. Charles Schrimpf, Monford, Ala. MACON, Robert W. Robert S, Macen, Gan- 651 Maple Street, Appleton, Wis. MERCER, Frank. Florence Gerard, 115 East ado, Tex, SCOTT, Joseph H. James F. Scott, Wyland- Eureka Street, Lima, Ohio. MILLER, Eddie B. Mrs. Josephine Miller, ville, Pa. MOSES, William J. Edward B. Moses, Mul- Braham, Minn. SHERICH, Chester D. David Sherich, Wash- berry, Pla. MIBKIEL, Frank. Rasol Zagums, 142 Grant ingtonboro, Pa. MULLADY, Thomas. Mrs. Mary Mullady, 316 Street, Gettysburg, Pa. SMITH, Isaac. William Smith, Coal City, East Sixteenth Street, New York, N. Y. MOORE, James 0. Frank Moore, Scotland Ill. NIEBEL, Edward. Mrs. Lona Niebel, 818 Neck, N. C. SMITH, Joe. Mrs. Georgia Smith, Lanett, Munroe Street, Hoboken, N. J. MORRIS, John T. Mrs. Agnes Morris, 9 Ala. NIELSON, Kristian V. Anders Nielson, Na- Richmond Street, Philadelphia, Pa. delky Borup Gillank, Denmark. NEU, Anthony. Mrs. Margaret Neu, Cale- Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- PETERSON, Herman U. Oscar Peterson, R. donia, Minn. mined). F. D. 2, Eagle Bend, Minn. NICKLOW, Get. Mrs. Nora Nlcklow, Ade- RESTA, Charles. Mrs. Amelia Resta, 90 laide, Fayette County, Pa. SERGANTS. Thompson Street, New York, N. Y. PAYNE, John Turner. Clarence Payne, R. RICE, Walter K. Walter R. Rice, Deweyville, F. D. 1, Elston, Mo. BARBATO, Nichola C. James E. Watson, Tex. PERKINS, Charley H. Mrs. Lula Perkins, Paoli, Okla. Ellsworth. Mrs. Alice Har- ROBERTS, John. Mrs. Martha Roberts, Terlton, Okla. HARMON, Harry Kitchen, W. Va. PERKINS, Ira B. John H. Perkins, Oil Hill, mon, 116 East Thirty-first Street, Chicago, Ill. ROBINSON, Harry G. Charles Robinson, Hin- Kane. ton, Va. REICIIARD, Raymond T. Mrs. Emma Reich- MATISKI, Stephen. Mrs. Pelegia Dumin, 28 New Britain, Conn. SACHEZ, Juan R1. Mrs. Francisca Ramines, ard, 1045 Hacarde Road, Allentown, Pa. Orange Street, Johnson, Ariz. RETHWISCH, William F. Henry Rethwisch, ROBINSON. Clay D. W. C. Robinson, 63 Frazee, Minn. Railroad Street, Fries, Va. , SANDERS, Everett, Mrs. Mandy E. Sanders, RICE, Lyman E. Samuel J. Rice, 1172 Gar- LYNCH, Silas H. John H. Lynch, Decatur, Truxton, Mo. field Avenue, Topeka, Kans. Tex. SAVAGE, James J. William Savage, 137 RIZZELLI, Frank. Tony Rizzelli, Box 212, MURPHY, Alfred D. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Mur- Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. West Hickory, Pa. phy, 1718 West Houston Street, Laredo, SCHRAMM, Walter Robert. Mrs. Martha SEIDENSPINNER, Charles L. Louis B. Tex. R. Schramm, 1453 Otto Street, Chicago, Ill. Seidenspinner Fort Adams, Miss. SIMPSON, James T. Mrs. Mary H. Lesselle, SHURTLEFF, Ward H. Mrs. Mary R. Shurt- STILL, 90 North Main Street, Leominster, Mass. leff, 127 North William Street, Fairhaven, Hiram L. Mrs. Oscar D. Wright, Mass. New Cambria, Mo. CORPORALS. TAYLOR, Robert. Mrs. Mary G. Taylor, 814 SIX, Charles C. Ephriam Six, Rural Retreat, East Oak Street, Norristown, Pa. HENNING, John K. John K. Henning, Win- Va. WILLIAMS, Floyd F. Mrs. Mary H. Williams, ston-Salem, N. C. THUON, Francis L. Mrs. Jennie Thuon, 715 1026 Second Atreet, Webster City, Iowa. MARTIN, Albert. James Martin, 1560 Glad- River Street, Troy, N. Y. WILSON, John. Mrs. Hazel A. Wilson, 320 stone Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. ZANFES, Theodore. S. Zanfes, Sioux City, East First Street, Topeka, Kans. SMITH, Frank. Mrs. Susie German, 219 Iowa. WINSTON, Charles. Mrs. Murtle Hornton, Fourth Street, Union Hill, N. J. ADAMS, Carl W. Mrs. Margaret B. Adams, Greene, N. Y. BLYTHE, Thomas J. Mrs. Lizzie Blythe, 21 426 Smith Street, Sheridan, Wyo. YOUNGBLOOD, Alvin P. John B. Young- Spruce Street, Hartford, Conn. CADOW, Charles Harridon. Mrs. John W. blood, R. F. D. 2, Gronetown, Ga. DETTMER, Earl L. Mrs. Charles Dettmer, Schaeeer, 27 Garfield Avenue, Endicott, MALONE, Dudley D. Mrs. Nellie Malone, Kensington, Kans. N. Y. New Wilson, Okla. GLANT, Frank A. Mrs. Edith L. Giant, 1000 DAVVALL, Angilon. Miss Nancy Kimbraw, MORIARTY, John J. James Moriarty, 55 B. La Salle Street, St. Louis, Mo. 2908 Eighth Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Elliott Street, Hartford, Conn. HILL, John. Mrs. Cliff Darnton, 1003 East DEVANEY, Patrick J. James Mamnix, Sara- MURPHY, James, Joseph. Miss Josephine Church Street, Adrian, Mich. nac Lake, N. Y. Murphy, 106 Main Street, Webster, Mass. HOWARD, John J. Miss Mary Howard, Har- EBEL, Paul L. Mrs. Louise Ebel, 735 East OAKLEY. Frank C. Richard J. Oakley, R. F. mon, N. Y. One hundred and thirty-third Street, New D. 2, White Bluff, Tenn. LUND, Alfred E. Mrs. Thersa Lund, 3030 York, N. Y. Elmira Avenue, Superior, Wis. TIBBILS, Clifton. Horace Tibbils, 3089 EDWARDS, Abe. Mrs. Molly Edwards, Ararat, Broadway, New York, N. Y. LYTLE, William S. Mrs. Martha B. Lytle, Va. WITHROW, Fred F. Mrs. Winefred Withrow, 210 Second Avenue, Carnegie, Pa. R. F. D. 3, Ligonier, Pa. MUNZ, William. Mr. and Mrs. William Munz, EDWARDS, William. Mrs. -Ruth Griffith, 312 122 Jackson Avenue, Hackensack, N. J. Caroline Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Wounded Severely. FOSTER, Edmond 0. Levi Foster, Gardiner, BUGLER. Me. SERGEANT, DAVIS, Leslie. Charles C. Davis, Brooklyn. FURCHT, Francis F. Mrs. Blida Rumbaugh, ROBBINo, William E. Mrs. W. B. Robbins, Conn. Dallas, Iowa. 614 Filth Avenue, Troy, N. Y. HICKERSON, Roy L. Mrs. Sarah F. Hicker- GOLDEN, Fred. Charles Golden, Lafayette son, Stuart, Okla. Street, Plattsburg, N. Y. CORPORAL. GUNNOE, Jesse L. II. Gunnoe, Charleston, WAGONER. W. Va. McDONOUGH, Thomas J. Mrs. Ellen Mc- HARRISON John R. Mrs. Sarah Vice, 10 HUBBLE, Garland. W. H. Hubble, R. F. D. Donough, 249 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. East Twelfth Street, Georgetown, 11. 2, Chatham Hill, Va. PRIVATES,. IVERS. Earl Francis. John Ivers, Prairie' PRIVATES. du Chien, Wis. BAKER, McCleveland. Mrs. Mattle Baker, ADAMS, Samuel B. Mrs. Annie Adams, Cen- LEAHY, Matthew Thomas. Mrs. Ellen Leahy, Canoe, Ala. ter, Tex. William Street, Stonington, Conn. 12 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING LOVELAND, -Gust. John Seastrom, 448 West POWELL, Asil Beach. Alex Andrew Powell, LOSOWSKI, Walter. Joseph Losowski, 181 Forty-third Street, New York, N. Y. Maueton, Vis. Gerard Avenue, Trenton, N. T. LUCAS, Elbert C. J. H. Lucas, Fords Ferry, SEIVERSON, Louis, Jr. Louis Severson, sr., MCCUTCHBON, Walter A. Thomas B. Mc- 1204 East Madison Street, Eau Claire, Wis. Cutcheon, Gad, Nicholas County, W. Va. MEALCHANT, Albert H. Albert II, Merchant, SHERMAN, John S, Mrs. J. A. Woods, MATURO, Pasquale A. Macinn Maturo, >Cu- 55 Maverick Street, East Boston, Mass. Fisher, Pa. sane Mutri, Benevents, Italy. .MEYERS, Ch'arley C. Mrs. E. . Cole, BENNETT, William G. Mrs. Ida Bennett, MILLER, Theodore T. Mrs. Susan E. Miller, Knights Ferry, Cal. 77 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Springs. N. Y. 327 West Lemon Street, Lancaster, Pa. MEYERS, Edwin R. Mrs. W. A. Meyers, 809 BRAUN, Benjamin. Henry Brn, Wadena, MILLER, Tootse. Mrs. Josephine Miller, Monroe Street, Zanessille, Ohio. Minn. 1325 South Second Street, Philadelphia, MURRAY. John H. Mrs. Margaret Murray, CAMPBELL, Harry. Mrs. Mary E. Camp- Pa. 68 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. bell, general delivery, Clifton, Kans. NONNEMACHER, Harry E. Mrs. Clara M. QUIRK, William 11. Thomas ,Quirk, Bogg, La. CARR, Patrick. Mrs. Helen Whelan, 1017 Noanemacher, Sinking Spring, Pa. SMITH, Olar D. John W. Smith, Kosciusko, East One hundred and seventy-eighth O'CONNOR, John A. John O'Connor, 92 Miss. Street. New York, N. Y. Roosaevelt Place, Mineola, N. Y. $URSER, Jacob Mrs. Dosri Susser, 840 Sev- DE CICCO, Albert A Mrs. Lena De Cice, PIERSANTI, Pasquale. Mrs. Maria Pier- oath Street, Jersey City, N. J. 592 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. sauti, Crricello Sicura, Teramo Abbruzzi, ENTREKIN, Joel L. H. H. Eutrikin, Cauce, Italy. Wounded Slightly. Ala'. PRESTI, Sam. Joe Presti, 137 Walnut Street, FREELAND, Joseph C. Charles C. Free- Hampton, N. I. LIETETWANTS. land, 171 Main Street, Cambridge Spring, ROBERTSON, Samuel J. Mrs. Nellie Robert- MARKUSON. Herbert C. Mrs. Ida Malkuson, Pa. son, 6420 Saybrook Avenue, Philadelphia, .11 North Snvyer Avenue, Chicago, Ill. GLEASON, Charles J. Mrs. Addle Joknson, Pa. STROTHER, Carl B. Mrs. Louise l. Strother, Manchester Depot, Vt. ROBINSON, Charles A. Stephen D. Robin- Honey Creek, Ind. HECKERT, Grant U. Adam Heckert, R. F. son, Cottonnood, Minn. P. 2, Dover, Pa. ROHEER, Clarles E. Harvey B. Rbhrer, SERGuANTS. HOLCOB, James. Miss Bessie Holcamb, Fair lay,v Md. Kansas, Ala. ROLLO, John. Angelo Rollo, Guliam, Pal- ZCIrDMPP, William G. Mrs. Jake Schiempp, INCORDONI, Mario Vincent. Mrs. M. La ermo, Italy. O'Fallon. Il. Licata, 35 Via Mirandola, Canicatti, -Glr- ROMAN, Dyonizy. Stanley Roman, 98 Clin- ENDY, William L. Gilbert Endy, 403 Chest- gent, Italy. ton Avenue, Maspeth. Long Island, N. T. nut Street, Pottstown, Pa. KENT, Samuel M. Mrs. Carrie E. Kent, ROONEY, Arthur B. Mrs. Agnes Rooney, 231 LOONEY, Cornelius Francis. Cornellus Looney, 3012 Prsstman, Baltimore, Md. Seventeenth Street, College Point, N. Y. 1141 East Fourteenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LAMBROS, Arthur T. James Lambroa, 728 ROSE, Lue. Vincenso Rose, 225 Mercer Ave- CORPORALS, Seyburn Avenue, Detroit, Mich. nue, Sharpeville, Pa. LANOIETTE, Jeoffrey. Felix Lanonette, ROWLAND. Ralph A. Mrs. Minnie Rowland, CATHIE. Harold G. Richard Cathie, 269 Calumet Street, Lake Linden. Mich. McCall, Idaho. Warren Street, Needham, Mass. LOWRIE, Hervel J. Joe Lowrie, R. F. D. 1, SCOTT, Charles F. Mrs. Annie Scott, 1006 HANES, Stewart A. Mrs. Mary Hanes, Bex- Montague, Tex. Arlington Avenue, Baltimore, Md. ley, Ohio. LUNA, Bartolo L. fartolo Luna, Jourdan- SIPE, William F. Leander Sipe, 2f2 West MUNGER. William A. Mrs. Mary M. Munger, town, Tex. Maple Street, York, Pa. Enid, Okla. MALLON, John L. Francis Mallon, 82 Sa- SPERANZA, Guiseppe.- Mrs. Caneetta Giprl, RENAUD, Henry G. Mrs. Mary Renand, 270 bin Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Palmi, Province DI Reggio, Italy. Wed One hundred and fifty-third Street, MANNE, Tony. H. B. Wilson, Feldman, WEISEND, Lawrence L. Peter P. Weisend, Nes York, N. Y. Ariz. 9. F. D. 3, Newark, Ohio. ROMANO, Joseph. Sam Romano, Bessemer, OCLAIR, Albert. John Oclair, 84 Green Ala. WERNER, William H. Mrs. Sarah Werner, Street, Berlin, N. H. 2204 East Huntington Street, Philadelphia, TESKE, Amos. 9. Teske, Coal Valley, Ala. O'CONNOR, Edward. Mrs. Annie O'Connor, Pa. CROFT, Chester V. Mrs. Elizabeth Croft, 83 North Street, Burlington, Vt. 110 West Street, Bristol, Conn. O'DONNELL, John. Mrs. Nellie McKee, 1310 WEST, Gordon B. Mrs. Alice S. West, 2019 DAMERON, Alex L. Mrs Mary Dameron, 6 Clty Line, Philadelphia, Pa. East Birch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Wahi'gton Avenue, Mobile, Ala. OSTROWSKI, Adam. Joseph Ostrowski, WICKERSHAM. Jesse M. John M. Wicker- LEE, Herbert F. Mrs. Mary Lee, 124 Lynch Pombrowa Village, Warsaw, Russian Po- sham, Hereford, S. Dak. $treet. Brooklyn, N. Y. land. WILCOX William. Mrs. Amanda Wilcox, R. LTNDGREN, Frank C. Mrs. Anna A. Lund- PETERSON, CarL Mrs. Minnie Peterson, F. D. 8, Callicoon, N. Y. gren, I27 Rodman Street, Fall River, Mass. 1208 Broadway Street, Menoamonie, Wis. ZIEGLER, William H. Mrs. William H. RELIMAN, Edward J. Mrs. Boyd Corrigan, REID, Thomas W. Clifford K. eild, 489 Ziegler, 921 Hoffman Street, East Balti- 5 W< t Sunn 1 side, Troy, N. Y. East One hundred and forty-fifth Street, more, Md. RHODES, Cecil W. Mrs. 0. S. Rhodes, 2308 Now York, N. Y. Seluma Avenue, Selma, Ala. REMER, Clarence C, Edd Remer, Druaright, ZITOMER, Joseph. Shelen Zitomereky, 526 Wharton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BLGLER. Okla. RICE, John. James Rice, Marine Firemen's KAPITSNIAK, Joseph. MIss Lottie Cearciaka, Union, Chicago III 2731 Lagrauge Street, Toledo, Ohio, RICHARDSON, George Washington. Mrs. SECTION 2, XOVBXBER 16, 1918, Anna Elizabeth Mather, 810 Wyoming Ave- MIECHANIO. as. West Piftston, Pa. The following casualties are reported CHIPLM. Clifton G. William C. Chisum, RUTKOWSKI, Frank. John Rutkowski, 1009 by the conmanding general of the Ameri- Non, Virs. Lincola Street, Dickson City, Pa. SARTI, Ugo. Joseph F. Sarti, Scranton, can Expeditionary Forces: WAGONER. Pa. Killed in action ------MURPHY, William. George Murphy, 18 SAUL, Edward. Edward Saul, 2867 Canby 109 Roberts Street, Dalton, Ohio. Street, Panbrook, Pa. Died of wounds ------62 SCHIETRAMA, Antonia. Mrs. Anualato Died of disease ------54 PHIVATES. Sebietrama, Roma, Suprino, Italy. Wounded SIAERS, slightly ------90 BACON, Walier C. Mrs. Mary E. Bacon, Theophell. Domenick Shaers. 159 7721 Tiega Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. East First Street, A1over, Superior. Wis. Missing in action S------22 CAlROLL, Willie. J. W. Carroll, Sycamore, SWEENEY, Patrick W. Miss Minnie Sweeney, Ala. 219 West One hundred and fortieth Street, Total New York, N. Y. ------547 I3' I, C'mrlia. Mrs, Carrie Jones, 4203 Von WARD, Clarence. Vergil Ward, R. F. D. 1, -rawi Aenet, St. Louls MTo. Ardel, W. Va. F1Iit-t SON, J.mrs V. 3Mr-. Martin Fergu- Killed in Action. on. Apponaug Rtoad, Warwick, R. I. Hissing in Action. FI- LI), Staphvn P. Stephen Porter Field, CAPTAIN. E F. D. 1, Fahlus, N. Y. eI'RGuET. CJ John Thono. 3. Gecelosky, LONG. Gustav William. William Long. 049 WORSIIAM, Elijah W. Dr. Ludson Wor- uMount Pleaant, Pa. Summit Avenue, West Hoboken, N. J. sham, Furniture Exchange Building, Evans- William S. James Kennedy, ville, Ind. I a'e to a, Scotland. CORPOPALs. TIEUTENANTS. LLOYD. V.e rghn B. Willi xn T. Lloyd, gen- CINCOTTA, Cbester J. Mrs. Frances E. Ci- BORCtITR, Clrrance C. Mrs. Alice R. er: Ieli. r , Wachinnton, Kans. cota, 1905 North Sixty-third Street, Phila- Borcehr, 221 Woodside Avenue, Newark, Mcr' A L-N. i-arry. Mrs. R-hnl Roby. 836 delphia, Pa. N. J. S '-o Ei t.nh Sm ft, Lo-uRieville, Ky. GRADITjL, La'her S. Mrs. Sarah Grabill, CARLSON, Arthur 0. Mrs. Anna Carl'on, M cCARVY. ,Ta'es. Mrs. C. M-c(arvey, New Holland, Pa. 131. Seventeenth Street, Anacortes, Wash. o''CWuarni MStret, Philadolphia, Pa. WREDE, Charles E. Mrs. Josolbino Yull- FRANCE. James W. J. G. France, Char- M"YIIRS. Rolend. OGier C. Meyers, care of lier. 70 Garfield Street, Richmond Hill, lottesville, Va. 1 ....a' Illse, Lefa30tte. Ind. N.Y. GARD, Frank J. Emerson E. Gird, Glen- M1m0pD, Joseph. II. 11. Moore, KElford, PRITATES. dora, Cal. . C. Mc L H LeRoy A. Mrs. Margaret I. MSPntAY, Jeht .T. William Murray, 480 BELLON, Henry. John Bellon, box 25, Lehi, McCulough, 4644 Sheridan Road, Chicago, (!ant Ave'. e. becoklyn. N. Y. N. Dak. Ill. NErW. DiCmud C. Mrs. C. A. Payne, BRION, Arthur M. Orren B. Brion, Mans- NEWLAND, Charles J. Mrs. Ruth H. Now- Wrat Point, Ga. field, Tioga County, Pa. innd, 412 Prospect Street, Cadillac, Mich. OLEYSKI. Toff-l. John Olenski, 110 Fifth GAMMELGAARD, Peer C. Mrs. Kristine NORMAN, Milton Jarrett. Mrs. Sarah Nor- 'tetC, New York, N. Y. Dam, Rakkeby In Marso, Denmark. men, 318 Race Street, Sunbury, Pa. PATECIYUK. Frak. Nick Telststy, general LEWIS, Frank. Mrs. Edith Lewis, 1943 East ROBERTSON. David M. John P. Robertson, delivery, Youngstown, Ohio. Cambria Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 620 West Lewis Street, San Diego, Cal. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1-, 1918. 13 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

SLAYMAKER, Harry B. Mrs. Laura B. GOLD TEIN, Philip. Mrs, Gussie Goldstein, WOOD, Lovett J. Harry P. Jackson, R. F. D. Slaymaker, Peabody, Kans. 330 Wyona Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 4, Dunn, N. C. TERIUNE, Elmer S. Prank A. Terhune, 668 GOODWIN, Ray. Mrs. Ida Goodwin, Laclede, ZUCCHERO, Nick. Dominick Zucchero, 011 Mount Prospect Avenue Newark, N. J. Mo. Sholto Street, Chicago, Ill. WALRATH, Carey J. Prank Walrath, 215 GOUJON, Joseph A. Victor Goujon, 12 Long- King Street, Herkimer, N. Y. fellow Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Died of Wounds. WINNEK, Edward F. Mrs. Bessie M. Win- GROSSO, Antonio. Pete Grosso, box 264, nek, 131 East North Street, Geneva, N. Y. Wyalusing, Pa. CAPTAIN. KENDRICK BATITALDtOSERGEAINT MAXOR. William P. Mrs. Elizabeth Ken- McLAUGHLIN, Rowland II. Mrs. Rowland drick, BuhI, Idaho. H. McLaughlin, 3609 Woodlawn Avenue, YEGLE, Earl H. Mrs. C. Yegle, 207 Monroe KIMBROUGH, Charley C. James A. Kim- Chicago, Ill. Street, Easton, Pa. brough, Flintville, Tenn. LIEUTENANT. SERGEANTS. LISENBEE, Joseph Irven. Mrs. Sophia Bacho Lisentee; Omaha, Nebr. LYNCH, Laurence S. Mrs. Constance V. R. CHILSON, Carl A. Mrs. Emma NeAse, 470 LOPEZ, Eugenio R. Sarah Lopez, Willcox, Morton Street, Nashville, Tenn. Ariz. Lynch, 1236 Sherman Street, Alameda, Cal. McGLINCHEY, William Joseph. Mrs. Pan- LURVEY, Lester J. Mrs. Linda Lurvey, East SERGEANTS. Oes McGlinchey, 696 President Street, Harbor, Me. GIBSON, Charles H. Charles Gibson, 250 Brookl N. Y' LYNCH, Thomas. Thomas Lynch, 104 Maple Freeport Road, New Kensington, Pa. MUNDI, David W. Michael W. Mundis, Avenue, Haverstraw, N. Y. MAGOVERN, Albert J. Miss Anna F. Ma- Hellam, P-t. McCLURE, Melvin C. Mrs. Viola Umstead, govern, 2617 Sixth Avenue, Troy, N. Y. ceRPORALS. Holmesville, Ohio. MACKENZIE, Frederick A. Donald Maclen- CORPORALS. ADAMS, Herbert H. William N. Adams, zle, 32 East Thirty-ninth Street, Bayonne, Boa 51, Oakdale, Cal. FLINT, Albert N. Richard Flint, 117 Han- N. J * AINSLIE, George D. Thomas A. Ainslie, MCMANUS, Otto. Miss May Gress, 1369 North cock Street, Little Falls, N. Y. 224 Lansing Street, Utica, N. Y. Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. FULLER, Benjamin Arthur. Mrs. Anna Fuller, ALLERIGHT, Cecil 0. Mrs. Cecil B. All- MCRAE, Donald J. Mrs. Kate McKay, Strom, 607 North Catalpa Street, Pittsburg, Kans. bright, 1220 Park Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Rosshire, Scotland. JOHNSON, Homer B. Miss Iola Al. Johnson, BROWN, Gordon Maxwell, Mrs. Mary Amelia MADSON. Preemond 0. Mrs. Martha Mad- Cameron, Tex. Brown, Lebanon, Kans. son, 839 East Third Street, Albert Lea, NEWMAN, John E. Mrs. John R Newman, CHURCH, Arthur Briggs. Stephen J. Mc- Minn. 207 West King Street, Carson City, Nev. Dermott, 6 Walnut Street, Marblehead, MALETT, Leo E. Mrs. Harold T. Prentiss, PLEUS, Oliver HI. Henry Pleas, 2356 Vir- Mass. 209 Prospect Street, Flatbush, N. V. ginia Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. HIXSON, Darl H. Mrs. Walter Hogate, MANN, Allen R. Edwin C. Mann, 218 Wil- RONEY, Morris E. Sam Roney, Salem, Mo. Wyoming, Il. son Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. WILLIAMS, Lee. Mrs. Allie Williams, St, IRVIN, Loyd C. Thomas F. Irvin, .. F. D. MARRON, William. Mrs. William J. Marron, Charles, Va. 22, Huntersville, N. C. 1561 Steuben Street, Utica, N. Y. PRIvATES. McCAULEY, Edward. Mrk. Ida McCauley, MARZULLO, Michael Miss Eugenia Pres- ARCHER, Frederick G. Mrs. Susie Archer, 1003 York Street, Utica, N. Y. enti, 457 Locust Street, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 263 West One hundred and twenty-third MACON, Willie u. William X. Macon, R. MEADE, John P. Max Meade, Butler, Pa. Street, New York, N. Y. F. D. 5, Louisburg, N. C. MINER, Olin D. Edward Miner, Rose, Wayne BERRY, Lemuel L. Joseph D. Berry, Afton, PEPPERMAN, Watson R. Charles B. Pep- Couny, N. Y. Okla. erman, 2419 Grand Street, Williamsport, MIOSI, Ignazie. Antonio Miosi, 853 Vedder BILLETDOUX, Harry J. Mrs. George Billeb- Sireet, Chrcago, Ill. PETERS, Paul Joseph. Mrs. Ruben Minnie doux, 42 Main Street, Hudson Falls, N. Y. Easton, Pa. MITCHELL. Thomas. William Mitchell, 119 BISHOP, Joseph. Mrs. Bessie Bishop, 822 Peters, 2017 Baler Avenue, State Street, Aurora, Il. East One hundred and sixty-third Street, REESE, Herbert R. Mrs. Julia Reese, Stor- iNIXON, Mason Edward. Onslow Nixon, Hills- den, mn. New York, N. Y. dale, Mich. BOTTEM, Joseph. Shore Bottem, R. F. D. 3, STPLF William M. Mrs. Jerry D. Stailey, NUNEMACIIER, Allen A. Robert Nune- St. James, Minn. Hegira, Kg. macher, Tower City, Pa. CARGIN, Arthur F. Charles Cargin, Han- WESTLING, John R. Mrs. Ruben Westling, O'DONNELL, Owen B. Mrs. Mary O'Den- 1637 'ilmoreStreet. Topeka, Kans. kins. N. Y. nell, Beaverdale, Pa. CARUSO, Mike. Mrs XFiloimena Gentlcore, MEGIANIC. OSWALD, Frank. George Oswald, Cameron, Moninara, Povince Veneventa, Italy. Mo. CILENTO, Giacinro. Carlo Cilento, Conleys- PHILLIPS, Albert Coad. Mrs. Albert A. OWINGS, Phillips, 1103 Oak Street, Utica, N. Y. Willard. Grant Owings, Dadeville, Ville, Pa. Mo. COMBS, Emmett M. W. F. Combs, R. F. D. WAGONA. PADIS, Arthur. Nick Hoskey, Smuggler, Box 340, Fresno, Cal. ,Cole. COSTELLO, Joseph M. 'Mrs. Mary Costello, YEOMANS, Daniel S. Jacob A. Yeomans, PAINTER, SamuQl Adam. Mrs. Maggi N. J. 32 Humboldt Street, Boston, Mass Ridgewood, Painter, 360 Summer Street, Johnstown, Pa. CROFUT, Glen A. Albert H. Crofut, 1732 coeK. PATE, Engcne. Mrs. Sallie Pete, 1824 East Roscoe Street, Chicago, Ill. DAVIS, Bernard 11 Mrs. Lydia A. Davis, 402 Mar yland Street, Evansville, Ind. CUNEO, Charles E. Charles A. Cuneo, Force. Hancock Street, Peoria, Ill. PATRICK, Allen. Mrs. L. A. Patrick, Stone- Pa. wall, Miss. DEWEES, Richard. William II. Dewees, Lily, PRITATIIS. PATTERSON, Joseph H. Joe H. Patterson, Ky. AKERS, John B. U. Wint Akers, Hoyt, Oda. Waverly, Tenn. DUNSBERGEN, Dick. Barney Dunsbergen, ALLISON, John I. Mrs. George Fordbam, PFEIFFER, Martin August. Martin Pfeiffer, Newton, Iowa. 633 Columbus Avenue, New Yoik, N, Y. Ellwood, Nebr. DYORAK, Joseph E. Jacob J. Dvorak, Mount AMBERG, John. Mrs. Mary Keesing, 475 PHELPS, George iKrvey. George Harvey Vernon, Iowa. Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phelps, Richmond, Mo. DYRLAND, Walter. John E. Dyrland, Cal- BARKER, William. Mrs. Martha Elizabeth POLK, William G. Mrs. Margaret Scott, mar, Iowa. Barker, Bet Ky Blairs Mills, Pa. EMERSON, Albert C. Mrs. Mary Emerson, BARNES, William. Mrs. Bertha Barnes, R. PONDER, Hubert L. Mrs. Molly Ponder, R F. D., Boise, Idaho. F. D. 3, Carsonville, Mich. Donipoen, Mo. GRODZICKI, Andrew B. Joe Grodicki, Ivan- BELLMORE, Abe. Mrs. Pauline Bellmore, PRISSMAN, Samuel. Miss Fannie Priesman, hoe, Minn. 2110 Eighteenth Street NW., Washington, 2447 Druid Hill Avenue, Baltimore, id. HANEY, Merle. Mrs. Annie Haney, Liberty- D. C. QUINN, Archie S. Mrs. Ida A. Quinn, 722 ville, Iowa. BLANTON, Jesse. James Blanton, 1409 Tar- Warren Street, Utica, N. Y_ HANSEL, Charles L. Mrs. Barbara Hansel, grove Avenue, St Louis, Mo. RADFORD, Paul H. Chess Radford, Glen- 5R4 Eagle Avenue, New York, N. Y. BOEHM, Edward Herman. Mrs. Stella wood, Iowa. HICKEY, Callite M. rlis. Helen R. Hickey, Frank, 134 Blaine Avenue, Marion, Ohio. RAMATOWSKI, Felix, Mrs. Helen Paterala, R. F. D. 4, Knoxville, Tenn. CASTRO, Fidenilo D. Juan Ramos, Brack- 127 Slater Street, Paterson, N. J. HOFFMAN, Raymonl H. Mrs. Mary B. Hoff- ettville, Tex. RAYMOND, Peter P, Anthony M. Raymond, man, R. F. D. 2, Commiskey, Ind. COHEN, Jacob. Mrs. Harold D. Brest, 220 17 Landen Street, Vandergrift, Pa. JAYNE, William W. John C. Jayne, Ames, Audubon AVenue, New York, N. T. .REEVES, Jake. Granville Reeves, Hoxie, Okla. DAVIS, Robert A. Mrs. Ella B. Davis, Hart- Ark. JEFFERSON, Walter. Mrs. Rachel Jefferson, ford Ky. Mccoll, S. C. 1136 REILLY, James J. Mrs. Lawrence Conlon, ELWEiI'LL, Donald. Fred T. Elwell, 26 Wilbur Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. JOYNER, Lewis. Nrs. Martha Bossen, R. F. Montin Street, Kent, Ohio. ROBBINS, Ishnm C. Isham W, Robbins, D. 2, Box 123, Rocky Mount, N. C. FREEMAN, Ray Benjamin. Charle Freeman, Quitman, Tex. KOLNDORFER, Frank J. Mrs. Mary Koln. R. F. D. 11, Paris, Ill. ROWLEY, George H. Mrs. Jennie Rowley, dorfer, 922 East Michigan Avenue, Lansing, PUMANO, Linsiggi. Dominic Calabrese, Brighton, Ontario, Canada. Mich. Crestline Ohio ROY, Odis. Camile Roy, Bunkie, La. LACKHOYE, Harry F. Mrs. Catherine Wei- FUSETT, Elnrico. Giuseppe Fusett, Beaver SELL, Edward Lloyd. Mrs. Edward H. M. ler. Mercersburg, Pa. Falls, Pa. Sell. 187 West Ninety-fourth Street, New LAMP. Alvin C. Nelson Lamp, Glengary, GALLAGHER, William H. Mrs. Helen Gal- York, N. Y. W. Va. lagher, 49"Emmett Street, Albany, N. Y. LANDERS, Harmon B. Edd Landers, 1700 GARDNER, Alexander M. Mrs. Alexander SODER, William F. Mrs. Emma Soder, 1339 Kaufman Street, Ennis, Tex. Gardner, 289 East Seventh Street, Flatbush, Jennyland Street, McKeesport, Pa. LEMMIE, Fred H. Charlie Lemmie, R. F. D. Brooklyn, N. Y. STARK, Morris J. Mrs. Grace E. Stark, 1.410 2, Allen, Kans. GIBELLO, Carlo. Mrs. Louisa Allari, 15 Evergreen Avenue, Wellston. Mo. LEVIEN, Herman R. Carl Levien, I, F. D. Michaelen Avenue, Northampton, Mass. STICKrLEvY, Harley. Bert W. Stickley, Frank- 2, Blaine, Wash. GOFF, Lee T. Rev. Francis L. Goff, D. D., lin, Nebr. McDONALD, Claude C. Proctor L. McDonald, 7211 El Morn Avenue, Richmond Heights, TARPINIAN, Harry N. Harry N. Tarpinan, Electra. Tex. St. Louis County, Mo. 119 Russ Street, Hartford, Conn. MAYBURY, Richard T. James H. Maybury, GOFORTH, Colon. Mrs. Harrison Goforth, TERNES, John. John Ionaman, Adrian, 131 West Twenty-third Street, New York, R. F. D. 5, MarshaH, N. C. Mi'sn. N. Y. 710 -18-- 14 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING MILLER, George W. Thomas F. Miller, Day- THOMAS James A. George R. Thomas, R. P, BETTAC, Carl. Robert Bettac, 882 East ton, Ohio. D. 1, dreensboro, Ala. Beck Street, Columbus, Ohio. MONTGOMERY, Dana I. C. M. Montgom- THORSBY, Homer C. David W. Thorsby, BLANCHARD, Frank Wilson. Mrs. J. Mac- ery, Terre Haute, Ind. I. F. D. 1, Grand Blanc, Mich. Donald, 88 Eason Avenue Detroit, Mich. NIDA, Arthur W. William C. Nida, R. F. TOLSMA, Wieger. Ike Groen, Shepherd, BLEAU, Charles Joseph. Miss Clara Blean, D. 36, Deepwater, Mo. Mont. St. Joseph's Home Baraga, Mich. PARIS, Apostolos P. Frank Paris, 431 Wa- TROUT, Clifford. Mrs. Mary B. Trout, Rock- BUCKLEY, Daniel Joseph. Mrs. A. Sullivan, ter Street Bridgeport, Conn. bridge, Ohio. 786-A Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. PARKER, lialph. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Par- WALSH, Edward J. Mrs. Mary Walsh, 534 CAPAUL, John. Mrs. Balzer Capaul, R. F. D. ker, R. F. D. 2, Warsaw, Ill. River Street, Scranton, Pa. 2, Stanley, Wis. PASKET, Walter. Joe PaSket, Erwin, Tex. WALSTON, Lafayette. Wiley B. Walston, R. COHN, Leo. Harry Cohn, 1151 West Twelfth PERRY, Harlan. Ned Perry, Wrigley, Ky. F. D. 3, Elm City, N. C. Street, Chicago, Ill. SAUZEK, Edward A. Mrs. Minnie Sauzek, WASHINGTON, John W. Mrs. Lizzie Wash- CUDEWICZ, Stephen. Tony Iwleuski, 1105 R. F. D. 1, Box 64, Wichita, Kans. ington, R. F. D. 1, Barnesville, Ga. Packard Avenue, Cudahy, Wis. Seigler, Joseph, jr. Joseph Seigler, sr., R. WATSON, Samuel C. Mrs. Samuel C. Wat- CUFF, Walter F. Edward W. Cuff, 13 Maple F. D. 2, Aiken, S. C. son, R. F. D. 5, Greenwood S. C. Street, Hudson, Mass. SKID Einar. Adolph Skud, Ironwood, WHITE, Raymond P. Mrs. 'Florence White, DAHL, Aldred. Robert Dahl, R. F. D. 5, Mich. 218 North Franklin Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Mondovi, Wis. SMITH, Charles H. Nellie S. Duffey, Clan- WILLIAMS, Gordon. John Calvin Williams, DAY, Albert Hawley. Mrs. Jennie Day, 612 cy Mont. - Ray City, Ga. Enner Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. SMI t, Oliver J. Mrs. Hannah C. Smith, WITT, Arthur G. Adolph Witt, R. F. D. 5, DENTON, Glen Leonard. Mrs. Anna Stricker, R. r. D. 2, box 33, Millmont, Pa. Hawarden Iowa. Bladen, Nebr. STRUNZ, Gilbert Jarecki. Frederick B. WOODCOC9, John A. Luther R. Woodcock, DRAZDINSEE, Joseph M. Martin Drazdin- Strunr, 817 Warren Avenue, Cincinnati, Ivanhoe, N. C. see, 68 East Twenty-third Street, Paterson, Ohio. WOODSON, Allaire E. Mrs. Katherine Emery N. J. TERRAGELIA, Joe. Mrs. Corrona Caritana, Woodson, Silver Spring, Md. DUNIVAN, Cecil Lewis. James M. Dunivan, Arcamo, Province di Trapino, Italy, WORLAND, Russell Z. Harry Worland, 111 Campbell Mo THOMAS, Albert E. Benjamin F. Thomas, Hamilton Street, Shelbyville, Ind. ESSARY, Miarvin S. J. S. W. Essary, Mounds- Dearborn, Mo. WYNNE, Edward M. Mrs. Morse Wynne, 76 Ville, Ala. VISHNIFSKY, Fred. Mrs. Minnie Vishnif- North Adams Street, Lockport, N. Y. FILLA, John G. Peter Filla, Independence, sky, R. F. D. 6, Connellsville, Pa. YARBOROUGR, Charlie. Mrs. Anna Yar- Wis. WIERZBICKI, John J, Jacob Wierzbickl, borough, Wynnewood, Okla. FISACKERLY, Chester H. Henry Fisackerly, 2'341 Albany Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ZACKY, Victor. Miss Elisabeth Donald, 95 Pangburn Ark. I WILSON, Leonard B. Mrs. Augusta B. Wil- Main Street, White Plains, N. Y. GALLO WAY, Lee G. Mrs. Sarah Galloway, son, 506 Orchard Avenue, Bellevue, Pa. ZANELLO Luigi. Joe Zanello, 1006 Indiana Rosman, N. C. Street, Chicago, Ill. GERMAN, Fairfax L. Mrs. Jane German, - . Died of Disease. Warrenton Va. Sutton, Ky. Wounded Slightly. GIRWOOD, 6iver Lytle. Mrs. Margaret Gir- ADKINS Ruffice. K. S. Adkins, wood 57 Dilworth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BENNETT, Charles. Mrs. Emily F. Bennett, LIEUTENANTS. 1, 2648 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland Cal. GORS~Il, William J. Leon Gorshi, R. F. D. BLUETT, William. Nora Ferrell, belia, Tex. FELLER, A. Arthur. Dr. Benjamin J. Lust- Latrobe, Pa. - BOYD, George. Mrs. Mary Boyd, Camden, gnrten, 88 Lee Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HAGAN John J. James Waldin, room 425, S. C. REILLY, Frank Patrick. Mrs. Selina Rose City jall, Philadelphia, Pa. BREWER, Leonard. W. H. Brewer, Fitzhugh, Reilly, Cochecton, N. Y. HALPIN Gordon G. Mrs. Catharine Halpin, Va. RIORDAN, John J. Daniel Riordan, 1816 1515 Seventh Avenue, Watervliet, N. Y. BROGLEY, Howard A. Francis A. Brogley, Decatur Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HAMNET, Arnal H. Mrs. Mary M. Yates, 1817 North Twelfth Street, Reading, Pa. SERGEANTS. Attapulgus, Ga. CALLEN, Walter E. Mrs. Catherine Callen, HARRIS, Albert B. Mrs. L. V. Harris, Mill- 14 Pssaic Street, Trenton, N. J. ASHER, William Alberta. Mrs. Ruth Pfiel, port, Ala. CARLSON, Emil H. Carl N. Carlson, R. F. 280 Washington Avenue, Oakmont, Pa. HEBERT, Clarence R. Joseph Herbert, Marl- D. 2, box 73, Ethan, S. Dak. CUTHBERTSON, Thomas J. Walter Cuth- boro, Vt. CLICK, Otto L. John 0. Click, Click, Tex. bertson, Smithers, W. Va. HOLT, Charles D. William H. C. Holt, 407 COLLINS, Thomas L. Mrs. Ida Collins, WILSON, William F. William J. Wilson, Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Boone, Colo. Bentleyville, Pa. HUETTL, George Joseph. Mrs. Wenzel Huettl, DAWSON. Henry J. Mrs. Callie J. Dawson, CORPORALS. box 182, Wabeno, Wis. R. F. D. 1. Kingston, Ala. HUFFMAN, Byron H. Mrs. A. A. Hirman, DELANEY, Mory L. Mrs. Emma Delaney, ARNOLD, Charley. James Arnold, 118 Bon- R. F. D. 1, Latrobe, Pa. R. F. D. 6, Decorah, Iowa. well Avenue, Greenwood, S. C. INGRAHAM, George II. Mrs. Frank Ingra- EDWARDS, Elisha. Joel Edwards, Maccles- BRENNAN, Patrick. Thomas Brennan 200 ham, Hickox, Pa. field N. C. West Sixty-seventh Street, New York, N. Y. IRWIN, Lee H. Mrs. Sarah Irwin, 6 Oak FAR1I, Carmine. Mrs. Emila Faris, Pescara, COCHRAN, Loren C. C. K. Cochran, Wash- Street, Oil City, Pa. Abruzzi, Italy, ougal, Wash. ISENBERG, Orville J. Albert Isenberg, Royer, GOODPASTURE, William E. David Goodpas- Pa. ture, Atkins. Va. COLEMAN, Joseph T. Mrs. Annie Coleman, HALPERN, Jacob. Abraham Englande, 467 835 Bell Avenue, North Braddock, Pa. JOLLEY, William F. Floris Jolley, R. F. D. Enhford Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CUNNINGHAM, Tosh. Edward A. Cunning- 3, Holton, Ind. HFERMAN, Stephen E. Mrs. Mary Musolf, ham, Canton, Ky. K1DD, Charles H. Mrs. Betty Mitchel, Turtle R. F. D. , herwood, Mich. FISHBACK. LouIs F. Mrs, Tessammile Fish- Creek, W. Va. HIMMEL, William J. Mrs. Elsie Himmel, back, 2716 Herbert Avenue, Fort Smith, Ark. KONKLER, Charles L. Mrs. Mary Konkler, Curtiss, Wis. FLAHERTY, Fred W. W. T. Flaherty, 106 360 East Wheeling Street, Lancaster, Ohio. KARAM Darwin I. Michael Karam, 3 Ridge- South Academy Street, Janesville, Wis. KROKLEWSKI, Charles. Michael Kroklew- burst Road, West Orange, N. J. KENDRICK, Douglas E. Mrs. William Flow- ski, 931 Greenbush Street, Milwaukee, Wis. KNOCh Walter G. Adam Knoch, R. F. D. 4, ers, 2825 West End Avenue, Nashville, LAWSON, Claybourn Neal. Mrs. Nora Law- Whipple, Ohio. Tenn. son, R. F. D. 4, Clinchport, Va. KRUGER, George. Garhard G. Kruger, Ash- LOUVAR. Louis. Frank Louvar, 713 South LEONHARDT, Lawrence. J. B. Leonhardt, ton, Iowa Third Street West, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Union, S. C. NELSON, Carl A. John P. Nelson, 3319 MADDEN, William H. Joseph J. Madden, McGOWAN, Frank J. Mrs. Clarabel Paff, 58 Miama Street Omaha, Nebr. 221 East Sixty-second Street, New York, Hayes Avenue, Trenton, N. J. NESENSON. William A. John Nesenson, N. Y. MATZKE, George C. Mrs. Johanna Bartsch, R. F. D. 1, box 64 Ronneby, Minn. 895 Seventy-second Avenue, West Allis, NESS, Kalmar 1. ienry Ness, R. F. D. 2, SUTHERLAND, Jerry Lee. Mrs. Anna Suth- Wis. Clayton, Wis. drland. Markly, Roscommon County, Mich. MEES, Herbert H. Mrs. John Mees,- Winni- Elk TESSMAN, Frank Joseph. Mrs. Mary Tess- fred, Mont. NEWMAN, Ira G. Richard Newman, Y. Lick, Pa. man, 131 Sobieski Street, Buffalo, N. MENEELY, Frank L. Mrs. Anna L. Meneely, NICKERSON. Donald. Mrs. Francis 0. Nick- IECIANICS. 005 University Street, Urbana, Ill. erson, 1210 Twelfth Street, Sioux City, MITCHELL, Robert. Ramp Mitchell. 517 Blue Iowa. LINDAHL, Emil C. Hans Pederson, 330 East Creek Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. NIEMINEN, Michael. Jacob Nieminen, Au- One hundred and fifty-fifth Street, New MORRILL, Archie H. Hanis Morrill, Main tomba. Minn. York, N. Y. Street Station, Franklin, N. H. NORTHROP, Leslie N. Jack Northrop, Gilt- WARDELL, Ivan. Mrs. Ivan Wardell, 20 NEAL, Herbert. John Grimes, R. F. D. 2, ner, Nebr. Franklin Street, Oneonta, N. Y. Brooksburg, Ind. OLLER, Harry F. John F. Oler, 515-517 WAGONER. NEWBERRY, Robert L. Mrs. Emma New- Su prior Street, Toledo, Ohio. berry, R. F. D. 1, Chandler, Okla. OSBORN, Earl L. Mrs. Tillie Osborn, 816 QUINN, William A. Mrs. Mary A. Quinn, NICHOLS, Ben. Mrs. Mary Nichols, Belle East Kansas Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. 5539 Pulaski Avenue, Germantown, Phila- Vernon, Pa. O'TOOLE, Jeremiah J. Coleman O'Toole, 21 delphia, Pa. OTTO, Frank. Adam E. Otto, 2751 Twentieth Brachet Street, Brighton, Mass. COOK; Street, Milwaukee, Wis. RAST, Simpson D. Jake F. Rast, Cameron, PAINTER, Jacob Kline. John B. Painter, S. C. ORR, Thomas Joseph. Mrs. Mary Holton Orr, 506 West Lemon Street, Lancaster, Pa. ROTHBARTH, Walter J. Mrs. Magdalena 1010 Tenney Avenue, Kansas City, Kans. PELKEY, Edwin. Fred E. Pelkey, R. F. D. Rothbarth, 500 Elm Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 1, Pain Cort, Ontario, Canada. TANNER, Donald P. Mrs. Cecelia W. Tanner, PRIVATES. PHILLIPS, Baker A. Mrs. Edna Phillips, 210 Keystone Avenue. Peckville, Pa. ANDERSON, Cyril. Grace Cole, 92 Sterling Clayton, N. Mex. TAYLOR, William James. Mrs. William Place, Brooklyn, N, Y. REIKOWITZ, George. Benjamin Reikowltz, James Taylor, 1223J Bailey Street, Harris- BEDGOOD, Ira. R. L. Bedgood, Brewton, 119 West One hundred and fourteenth Street, burg, Pa. Ala. New York, N. Y. THEIS, Leo J. Charles Theis, R. F. D. 3, BENNETT, James H. Mrs. Agnes M. Belmett, REMER, Edwin G. William Remer, 800 North Fowler, Mich. East Oak Park, Camas, Wash. Seventh Street, St. Charles, Mo. THE OFFICIAL UT.S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1918. 15 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING RODGERS, Edward M. Michael 3. Rodgers, BAUGHMAN, Lloyd C. Mrs. Clara Baugh- BOYER, George H. Peter F. Boyer, Werners- 1238 Thirty eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. man, Greeneastle, Pa. ville, Pa. ROSE, Arthur Henry. Paul Rose, 4455 CaIu- BERTOLINI Aurelio. Mrs. Giovanni Berto- BRAMANTO, Nunzio. Salvatore Bramanto, met Avenue. Chicago, Ill. lini, 1201 )Kimball Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dacassaro, Provincia Di Syracusa, Italy. ROSS, Samuel. Frank Ross, 100 Miners BLICKEY, Leo C. Peter Edward Bassler, 120 BURGER, Charles Meyer. Mrs. Ida Burger, Street, Girardville, Pa. Coal Street, Port Carbon, Pa. 65 East One hundred and seventeenth ROYSTER, Robert B. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth BOLLINGER, Peary E. Mrs. Mary Bollinger, Street, New York, N. Y. Royster, R. F, D. 1, Looma, Tenn. Reisterstown, Md. BURKE, Harry C. Mrs. Addle Burke, Fred- SIERBURN, Frank Asher. Mrs. Belle Sher- BYER, Ephrlam Gerat. Mrs. Ephriam G. erick, Md. burn, Castle Creck, N. y. Byer. Central Hotel, Columbia, Pa. CATAPANO, Henry, Patsy Catapano, 96 SILKEY, Jesse Ray. Mrs. Edna Silkey, 126 CAPOZZOLI, Angelo. Mrs. Maria Capozzoli, Johnson Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. Lyman Street, Oconomowoc, Wis. 201 East Ninety-seventh Street, New York, CAVANAUGH, John R. Thomas B. Cava. SIMMONS, John M. Mrs. M. J. Armour, N. Y. naugh, 606 City Line, Philadelphia, Pa. Black Forks, Ark, CARTIN, Charles P. Mrs. Annie Cartin, 818 CHAMOS, George F, Mrs. Josephine Gady, SIMS, Samuel F. Mrs. John B. Sims, Village South St. Bernard Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago Stock Farms. Winamac, Ind. Springs, Ala. CASE, Harry E. Mrs. Mary Case, 69 North COSTER, Mike. John Papas, Kasstele Crete, TERRY lrnest C. Mrs. Angeline Terry, 823 Wyoming Street, Hazleton, Pa. Greece. Joseph Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. CEIICOLA, Vinenio. Dommenico Cericola, 8 CROFT, Alexander Marvin. Mrs. Mary Ade- WARE, Harold E. Mrs. Frank Ware, Little Company Block, Warren, R. I. laid Croft, Box 198, Holbrook, Mass. Crooked, Mont. CLAUSER, Jonathan P. George W. Clauser, D'ATTILIO, Ernesto. Miss Lesa D'Attilio, WILSON, Harry. Harry Wilson, Ashland Ho- R. F. D. 5, Allentown, Pa. 4983 Stiles Street, Philadelphia, Pa. tel, Chicago, Ill. COHN, Walter M. Mrs. Ray Cohn, 105 East DAUBERT, Samuel. Mrs. Alice L. Daubert, WILSON, Joseph A. Mrs. Rose Banner, 2235 One hundred and eighteenth Street, New 202 North Eighth Street, Easton Pa South Darien Street, Philadelphia, Pa. York, N. Y. DAY, Russell. Mrs. Julia Day, Elliottville, YOUNG, Wayne M. Ray Young, Clarksville, COLE, Leo J. Mrs. Ella T. Brennan, 39 Ky. Tex. North Fifty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DEANS, William J. Jay Deans, Hallsboro, CRENO, Domenico. Vito Barraco, 1035 Pond N. Y. 1%issing in Action. Street, Bristol, Pa. DEMASI, Candido. Vincenzo Mearanti, 15 CROSS, Wilber. Mrs. Nellie Cross, 1030 East Joseph Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. LIEUTBNANTa, Georgia Street, Indianapolis, Ind. DENNER, William B. Mrs. Robert W. Den- Dayton, BRODIE, Clarence Alexander. A. M. Brodle, CURRAN, John. Louis F. Fredlina, ner, 215 Washington Avenue, Sellersville, 1030 Nofith Lawrence, Wichita, Kans. Md. Pa.' BALDWIN, John S. Thomas Baldwin, West DIAS, Frank P. Mrs. Anna West, Triadel- DENNIS, Elmer R. Isaac M.. Dennis, Far- Chester, Pa. phia, W. Va. mersville, Pa. SHIOEMAKERH, Harold G. Mrs. R. E. Shoe- DOUGHERTY, David. Miss Mary Stewart, DUNMIRE, George W. Mrs. Amanda Dun- maker, 225 East Commerce Street, Bridge- 1410 Marston Street, Philadelphia, Pa. mire, 262 Ramsey Avenue, Chambersburg, ton, N. J. DOZOIS, Charles 0. Mrs. Anna Dozols, 529 Pa. Hamilton Avenue, Detroit, Mich. FORD, William G. Louis Ford, Plainview, BATTALION SERGENT MATOR, DREIBELBIS, Stanley C. Mrs. Kate C. Drei- Ark. belbis, 262 South Fourth Street, Hamburg, GABRALOVICH, Samuel. David Gabralo- WOODWARD, Clyde V. Frank Woodward, Pa. vich, 310 West Laurel Street, Pottsville, 813 North Lincoln Street, Greenshurg, Ind. DUNITERLY, Mellor. Mrs. Mary Ellen Dun- Pa. SERGEANTS. kerly, 2051 Medary Avenue, Philadelphia, GINTHER, Carl W. John Kepke, 406 North Pa. Center Street, Pottsville, Pa. * BjEAIIRS, Fred. Mrs. Martha Fouse, 170 Pin DWYER, Joseph P. Mrs. Elizabeth Dinker GODFREY, George. Mary Burnett, North- Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. Dwyer, 1009 East Sixth Street, Alton, Ill. western Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. STALLIINGS, Al H. Floyd Stallings, Shulhuta, ECKERT, Levi C. Ottomer S. Eckert, R. 3'. HANNUM, Roy R. Mrs. Martha Ilannum, D. 5, Lancaster, Pa. 725 North Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, PECK, James A. Elias Peek, Marshfield, GALWAY, James W. Mrs. Catherine Galway, Pa. Mass. Sexton Street, Halethorpe, Md. HARRISON, Itrnest J. Mrs. Annie Harrison, CORPORALS. GANN, Samuel. Mrs. Annie Gann, 348 Wolf 2641 Coral Street, Philadelphia, Pa. COOK, Harvey. Harvey T. Cook, Furman Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HATTON, Harry L_ Mrs. Laura A. Hatton, University, Greenville, S. C. GARDNER, William J. Michael Gardner, 5102 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md. HAAS, Frederick M. Dr. James Haas, 115 1816 Siegel Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HUNT, Charlie C. W. T. Hunt, Colemans South Street, Harrisburg, Pa. GOEIINS. Ernest A. Mrs. Mary Goehns, 3011 Falls, Va. HALEY, Joseph C. Mrs. Cora L. Haley, R. F. North Marshall Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HURLEY, John M. Miss Julia F. Hurley, D. 2, Rose Hill, Va. GRAHAM, John R. Mrs. Sadie Graham, 1766 20 Wood Place, Yonkers, N. Y. PALMIER, Charles F. Tessle Palmier, 53 North Taney Street. Philadelphia, Pa. HURLEY, John S. Albert Hurley, R. F. D. Metealf Street, Staten Island, N. Y. GRIEGO, Cosme. Agustin Griego, Albu- 3, Drawbridge District, Dorchester County, CASSELS, Roland B. Clyde Cassels, 4639 querue, N. Mex. Md. Richmond Street. Philadelphia, Pa. GRISBY, John B. Mrs. Mary Grigsby, Box HURST, Harry. Mrs. Mary Hurst, 615 North CLEVELAND, Richard. Mrs. Mary Cleve- 54, Orange, Va. Perth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. land, Kenton, Ohio. GRGULL, Otto B. Mrs. Johanna Grigull, INGRAM, Crockett. Nat Ingram, Hampton, CRAFTON, Frederick R. Mrs. Minnie Craf- 1025 Dauphin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tenn. Franeisco Grillo, 198 Bor- ton, 3317 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, GRILLO, Biaggio. JOHNSON, Bert L. Mrs. Dia Johnson, 4 Md. ham Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. H. Mrs. Elizabeth Gross, Swain Place, Waketield, Mass. GOTTSCHALL, Harry. Mrs. Emma Gott- GROSS, William JONES, Harry T. Mrs. Nellie Bishop, 620 schall, 846 North Tenth Street, Reading, Belair, Md, North Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa Pa. HARTMAN, James C. Mrs. Margaret Hart- JONES, James. Mrs. Susan Jones, R. F. D. GUARINO, Harry P. Mrs. Alice Guarino, man. 2520 Harlan Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 2, East Chattanooga, Tenn. 622 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Greens- HAYDEN. Louis B. Edward J. Hayden, 110 JONES, Warren. Mrs. Elizabeth Anna burg, Pa. East Hanover Street, Trenton, N. J. Jones, 361 Edward Street, Youngstown, HUTCHINSON, Albert I. Mrs. Hazel M. HERR, Paul M. Christian L. Herr, R. F. D. 1, Ohio. Hutchinson, 413 Susquehanna Avenue, Lancaster. Pa. Philadelphia, Pa.. HERSTINE, Webster. Peter F. Herstine. KATEI'SZ, Vincent. Mrs. Kathern Kateusz, MAGGART, Robert. Mrs, Lucy Maggart, Sil- Pa. 54G Old Elm Street, Conshohockon, Pa. Revere, KEARNEY, Francis E. Mrs. Elizabeth ver Point, Tenn. HUDSON, Charles C. Mrs. Nancy Hudson, James. Mrs. Mary Shortall, 426 Kearney, 7328 Race Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. SHORTALL, Barclay Street. Salisbury, Md. KERN, Joseph R. Mrs. Sophia Kern, Rubi- Second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fred W. Mrs. Augusta STACK, Searles E. Mrs. Edith Slack, 337 EORNAHRENS, can and Prospect Avenues, Willow Grove, Kornahrens, 778 Lincoln -Place, Brooklyn, Pa. Bingham Street, Reading, Pa. N. Y. SULLIVAN, Joseph L. Mrs. Rose Sullivan, LOGAN, Virgil E. Edward Logan, box 372, Joseph. Miss Carmilla La- 3312 Fait Avenue. Baltimore, Md. LACAMERA, N. Y. Dallas City, Ill. WELLER, Chester. Oscar Weller, Sedalia, camera, 65 Union Street, Brooklyn, LONG, David E. Mrs. Winfield S. Long, Ohio. LAING, William E. Mrs. Amanda M. Laing, Union Deposit, Pa. MECHANICS. Mount Winans, Md. LORENZONE, Alflo. Charles Lorenzone, 231 LAIRD, Eugene. Mrs. Mary Laird, 2133 South Seventh Street, Highlandtown, id. ROBERTS, Martin M. George W. Roberts, Street, Baltimore, Md. Parkville, Md. Cambridge LOVEJOY, Homer. Grant Lovejoy, Burney, LAMBERT, John A. George B. Lambert, 315 W. Va. ROBIDOUX, Adelar. Miss Carrie Digman, North Second Street, Billings. Mont. Canajoharie, N. Y. Robert A. Henry Lambert, McBRIDE. Hunh It. Mrs. Elizabeth McBride, LAMBERT, Pa. COOK. Maple Lake, Minn. 6148 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, LANNING, Homer R. John B. Lanning, 3803 Mc OOL Tomas H. Mrs. Mary McCool, THOMPSON, William T. Mary L. Thompson, Rock, Ark. 1447 East Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, .1( Grand Avenue, Covington, Ky. West Ninth Street, Little LeCOMPTE, Adelaxd. Joseph E. LeCompte, Pa. PRIVATEr. 48 Fourth Street, New Auburn, Me. McCULLOUGH, John T. Mrs. Blanchard ALLEN, George David. Mrs. Liva Allen, LEWANDOWSKI, John R. Jacob Lewan- Straw, West Decatur, Pa. South Ba.nch, Mich. dowski, R. F. D. 22, Lenox, Mich. McGUSKER, Frank J. Mrs. Cecelia McCus- APPLEMAN, Clyde E. Mary E. Ray, R. F. LISEWSKI, Stanley A. John Lisewski, 148 ker, 1844 Saly Street, Philadelphia, Pa. D. 1, Roaring Springs, Pa. Gay Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mo DONALD. John A H. Walter McDonald, ARNETT. James J. Mrs. Margaret Arnett, LIVINGSTON, Myron C. Mrs. Della Living- R. F. D. 2, Stonewall, Okla. R. F. b. 2, Parma, Idaho. ston, 24 Clarence Street, Radford, Pa. MALLON, Frank A. Mrs. Sarah Mallon, 77 ATWOOD, Walter. Mrs. Elizabeth Atwood, ALBERTSON. Augustus R. Mrs. Harrier C. Center Street, Lawrence, Mass. 3210 Cedar Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Albertson, Westbury, N. Y. MARCOTRIGIANO, Lorenzo. Vito Marcotr- BAILEY, Willis H. Mrs. Amelia Bailey, 403 ANDERSON, Gilbert. Kistiansen Anderson, giano, 667 Ninth Avenue, Long Island City, South Center Street, Pottsville, Pa. Yenares P. 0., Hadelan, Norway. N, Y. BANTHER. Dock. Mrs. Betha Bauther, R. BOWERS, Herbert H. Kent A. Bowers, MARKS, William. Mrs. Elizabeth Marks, 713 F. D. 1, Doxaway, N. C. R. F. D. 1, Millington, Md. George Street, Throop, Pa. 16 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, -NOVEMBER 16, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

MASEY Max Abraham Masey, 108 Forsyth ROSENBLUM, Morris Mrs. Betsy Rosen- PRIVATES. Street New York, N. Y. blum, 379 South Third Street, Brooklyn, BODFORD, Edgar. Mrs. Kitty Bodford, Win. MATHEWS, Roy D. William C. Mathews, N. Y. 909 Farragut Terrace, Philadelphia, Pa. dom, N. C. SENTZ, Francis E. Mrs. Mary E. Sentz, CAHILL, James E. Miss Catherine Cahill, 114 MAURER. Ralph C. Mrs. Edith Maurer. 535 R. F. D. 8, Westminster, Md. Moss Street Reading, Pa. Monroe Street, Hoboken, N. J. . SEYMOUR, Walter C. Frank G. Seymour, HARTER, Frederick MISKELL, Edvin H. Mrs. Ethel V. Miskell, 17 McDougall Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. J. Mrs. Laura Harter, 2619 Tulip Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Witten, S. Dak. SHAPIRO, Morris. Harry Shapiro, 5 Brook KOEGEL, William. Miss Caroline NICAS, Peter. Mrs. Mary Nicas, 155 Deacon Street. Stamford, Conn. Koegel, 102 Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Sheek- Leonard Street, Jersey City, N. J. SIIECKLER, Elmer B. Mrs. Cordelia LYKES, James H. Mrs. Catherine Lykes, 30 OLSON, Carl A. Carl A. Olson, 1923 Fair- ler, 121 Alum Street, Philadelphia, Pa. mount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Downe Avenue, Freehold, N. J. SHEPPARD, Elmer W. Mrs. Annie D. She' MAKOWIECKI, Boleslan. Mrs. Jadwiga OLSON, Charles A. Mrs. Ida Olson, 73 See- R. F. D. 3. Ellicott City, Md. Brooklyn, N. Y. pard. Makowiecki, 205 Weimer Street, Buffalo, ond Street, SHERMAN, Edgar L. Mrs. Lucy A. Sherman, N. Y. O'NEILL, Edward M. Mrs. Mary A. O'Neill, Md. Md. Savage, Jessup, SHULTZ, John H. Mrs. Laura E. Shultz, Killed in Action, Previously Reported O'NEILL, John T. Hugh O'Neill, 2606 Al- 202 Peacock Street, Pottsville, Pa. mond Street Philadelphia, Pa. W. John A. E. Simmons, Wounded Severely. O'RAWT!, Andrew. James O'Connor, Broad- SIMMONS, Emory Fishing Creek, Md. PRIVATE. way, Elmburst, N. Y. SIMON, Harry F. Mrs. Mary Simon. 2006 ORMSBY, Joseph J. 1Mrs. Bridget Ormsby, Hancock Street, Philadelphia, Pa. VINSON, Frederick P. Thomas J. Vinson, 27 East Oats Street, Shenandoah, Pa. North Gnelss, N. C. East SINGER. Herman R. Mrs Mary Singer, 6038 ORWIG, Bert. Mrs. E11a Orwig, 1217 Allman Street, Philadelphia 'Pa. Forty-ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. R. P. Died from Wounds Received in Action, East Seltzer SKONEZNEY. John. Joseopji Skonezney, PACE, Adolf. Alfred Pace, 2607 D. 1. box 92. Connellsville, Pa. Previously Reported Missing in Ac- Street, Philadelphia, Pa. R. George F. Snyder, 67 PALMER, Carlisle. Mrs. Catherine Palmer, SNYDER, Luther tion. Water Street, West Bethlehem, Pa. CORPORA.- Grehard Street, Coscob, Conn. SOFIA. Salvatore. Giuseppe Sofia, Movara, PARELL, Joseph F. Mrs. Bertha M. Parell, Massina, Sicily, Italy. MADRITH. Peter. Andrew Puson, 11 State 66 Perkins Street, New Haven, Conn. T. Mrs. Ella Spiering, Street, Chicago, Ill. PARKER, Frank H. Harry Parker, 1325 SPIERTNG, Elmer South Taylor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Webster, S. Dak. PIVATE. STAGNO, Salvatore. Miss Frances Stagno, MARTENS, Charles J. H. Tohn J. Martens, PASKIEWICZ, Max. Thomas Paskiewice, 37 Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Water Street, Perry, N. Y. 147 Twentieth 114 Exposition Avenue, Dallas, Tex. PROFETA, Pasquale. Mrs. Jack Profeta, STEVENS. Geore E. Mrs. Mary F. Stevens, 912 North Calhoun Street, Baltimore, Md. Wounded Severely in Action, Previously Palernis, Italy. SUIESS, Oscar i. Mrs. Emma Suess. 2110 READMAN, Bert. Nellie Readman, Beaver- Vine Street, North Ride, Pittsburgh, Pa. Reported Killed in Action. . dale, Pa. SUAMMO. Donato A. Miss Jennie Summo, 810 CORPORAL. REISS, Gustav A. Gustav A. Reiss, 132 Oak Street. Dunmore, Pa. MORRISSEY, John J. Mrs. Catherine Mor- North Lindenwood Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SWANSON, Oscar W. Algot Swanson, North rissey, Mount Bella, Galway County, Ire- REMPHREY, George. William J. Remphrey, Grasnvenordale. Conn. land. 20 Wyoming Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. TARTAGLIA, John. Mrs. Raphel Tartaglia, REMY, Frank B. Miss Elizabeth M. Remy, 262 Third Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. Wounded Severely in Action, Previously 14 East Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. TISHLER. Harry. Mrs. Mavme Tishler, SMITH, Harry. Willet L. Smith, 251 Lexing- room 703. Lyceum Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Reported Missing in Action. ton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. TOLCITNSKY,. Ezra. Alex Klusner, 182 PRIVATES. SMITH, Ernest E. Mrs. Amanda Smith, R. Founfain Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. DAIGLE. Joseph. Lewpoid Daigle, Dutch- F. D. 5, Providence, Md. TRAINER, James L. Mrs. Margaret Trainer, town, La. SMITH, Frank. William McClelland, 3 Alma 2548 Christian Street. Philadelphia, Pa. LAPLANTE1, William G. Gene Laplante, Street, Waterbury, Conn. TRTMBLE, James A. Mrs. Emnma L. Trimble, 870 Hillgdale Avenue, Haverhill. Macs. SMITH, Justin P. Mrs. Dencil L. Smith, 6725 Hamilton Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. PETERSON. Lewis C. Mrs. Jennie Peterson, R. F. D. 3, Elmira, N. Y. WAGNER, John A. Miss Frances Miller, Siryder, Colo. SMITH, Robert J. Miss Jennie Smith, 117 Buchwood School, Jenkintown. Pa. SATJRIOL. Joseth 0. T. Sauriol, 164 Canter- Birch Street, South Manchester, Conn. WA GNER, Philip F. John Wagner, 2712 bury Street, Worcester, Mass. SOLTON, Samuel. Nathan Solton, 3035 Berks North Mozart Street, Chicago, Ill. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WALTHOTIR. Stewart M. Ruth R. Walthour, Erroneously Reported Wounded Severely STALLINGS, Irving R. Charles E. Stallings, Harrison City. Pa. Owings, 1'd. WELLER, William H. Albert L. Weller, Han- in Action. STEELE, John H. Grove F. Steele, 220 cock. Md. GAZAWAY, Otto L., private. Mrs. Mellssa Farmington Avenue, New Britain, Conn. WELLS, Eugene. David Wells, Chaneyville, Gazaway, R. F. D. No. 1, Stratford, Okla. STEFFENS, Edward H. Mrs. Mary Steffens, Md. 196 Lenox Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. WHITESIDE, Horace. Mrs. Bertha White- Wounded in Action (Degred Undeter- STINE, George T. Mrs. Lydia D. Stine, Dub- side, 310 Second Avenue, Catassuqna, Pa. mined), Previously Reported Killed in lin, Tex. WICITERT, Harvey. Henry Wickert, Heron Action. TUTUS, Harold. H. P. Titus, 510 West Clark Lake, Minn. Street, Springfield, Ohio. WILLIAMS, Oliver W. David J. Williams, CALLAHAN. William Walter, corporal. Mrs. WATERS, Leon J. Miss Effie Waters, Sebas- R. F. D. 2, Whiteford, Md. Anna Callahan; 137 West Third Street, tian, Fla. WINTNGS. Harry T. Mrs. Neoma M. Winings, Lewiston, Pa. Nebr. WILSON, John J. Mrs. Anna Wilson, 2211 Havelock, PRIVATES. McClellan Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ZEBROSKE, Tom. Mrs. Agnes Zebroske, 755 BENTLEY. Bob C. Mrs. Mandy Bentley, WOLDKANIS, Bronislaw. Andrew Lawni- East Eighteenth Street, Erie, Pa. Fitzgerald. Ga. kanis, 47 Vernon Avenue, Bay Side, N. Y. NACHT, Herman. Mrs. Eva Nacht, 599 DOUGHERTY, Forrester Hester. Mrs. Anna KING, Joe D. Mrs. Bettie More, Friendship, Howard Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dougherty, 1502 North Twenty-seventh NEDERRY, Malcolm G. B33. Mrs. Elizabeth Street, Kansas City, Kans. Tenn. B. Nederry, 2541 West Banvier Street, Phil. KIRSHTEIN, Charles. Wolf Klrshtein, 2546 vERDE, Peter. T. Verde, 515 South Twenty- adelohia, Pa. second Street, Billings, Mont. North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. NIBLETT, William. Mrs. Mulessle Niblett, KNOX, Charles L. Mrs. Caroline Knox, 2114 Columbus, Ga. Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- South Opal Street, Philadelphia, Pa. OBERLE, Leo. Mrs. Louise Oberle, Mace KOZMAN, Erakle. Mrs. Katherine Kozman, Avenue, Rossville, Md. mined), Previously Reported Missing Fieri, ViValon, Albania. PHILLIPS. Herbert S. William F. Phillips, in Action. KUCHENBROD, Ernest J. John Kuchenbrod, Crape, Md. Wayburn, Pa. PETERSEN, Charles M.. mechanic. Mrs. SMITH, Herbert L. Mrs. Mary E. De Haven, Marie Jacobson, box 208, Perth Amboy, McCLURE, Davie J. Mrs. Julian McClure, Abingonid, Md. R. F. D. 23, Wheatland, Ind. N. J. STARR, William J. John H. Starr, 1. F. D. PRIVATES. MARTIN. Gerard. Vito Martin, Afton, N. Y. 1. Tower City, Pa. MITCHELL, George T. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, STRAIN, Samuel W. Mrs. Genevieve Riser, ANNIBALINI, Aldo. Annibale Annibalinid, 1147 North Mount Street, Baltimore, Md. 211 Van Zandt Street. Albany, N. Y. Mondell, 905 Mount Winans, Md. MONDELLI, Frank. James WAHL. William A. Mrs. Catherine Nathans, BASSE, Alphonse. Nellie Wells, 27 Grosvenor Seigel Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 28?2 Chitham Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Street, Springfield, Mass. MOSHER, Emdon N. Mrs. Ira Mosher, R. F. Joseph. Paul Walentu- BEVIER, John Luther. Mrs. Elizabeth D. 1, Mystic, Conn. WALENTUKONIS. Bevier, 1025 Berkshire Road, Ann Arbor, H. Mowery, konias 56 Ten Evek Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. Mich. MOWERY, Clarence R. Henry WALSH. Michael C. Mrs. Phoebe Walsh, Lea- Paradise, Pa. Pa. CLARK, Harlow 0. George Clark, Winne- MI7RPHY, Daniel J. Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, man Place. bago, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. WALTERR, William C. Mrs. Anna Overzat, 35 Box Street, 18. Noll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. DONALDSON, Curtiss. John L. Donaldson, MURRAY, John A. Mrs. Mary Viola Murray, Jacaulline Wil- R. F. D. No. 1. Washington, Pa. 2147 North Twenty-ninth Street, Philadel- WILLIAMS, Edward R. Mrs. PEE, Wilbert F. Mrs. Wilbert Fee Cut Bank, Pa. liams, 6110 Christman. Street, Philadelphia, phia, Pa. Mont. NOVOGRODSKY, Samuel. Isaac Novogrod- FRENCH. Edwin A. Arthur W. French, 2 sky, 257 Henry Street, New York, N. Y. Grove Terrace, Methuen, Mass. PASOLINI, Leopoldo. Vincenzo Egisto, Park CORRECTIONS IN CASUALTY LIST. GALLGOLY, Joseph. Frank Gallgolv, 214 Street, Beverly, Mass. East Ninety- fifth Street. New York, N. Y. REEDY, George F. Mrs. Mary Reedy, 616 Killed in Action, Previously Reported GEDDES, Joseph. Alfred Geddes, 5218 Washington Avenue, Girard, Ohio. Wakeield Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Missing in Action. GLENN, James A. Harry R. Glenn, Blairs- ROBERTSON, Sam B. Mervis R. Robertson, SERGEAsNT. route 2, Chatsworth, Ga. ville, Pa. ROM, John, jr. Mrs. Johanna Rom, 1672 Idn- OLSTRUM, Irving C.' Thomas Olstrum, 192 GREINER, Joseph G. - Mrs. Rose Yeager, 622 den Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Florence Avenue, Bloomfield, N, J. West Vine Street, Lancaster, Pa. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 17 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING GUARNERY, Pete. Gulia Guarnery, 1715 COLLINS, William E. Mrs. Lillian Collins, KITTLESON, Rudolph C. Mrs. C. 0. Kittle- Adams Street, Gary, Ind. 88 Dey Street, Jersey City, N. J. son, Forest City, Iowa. HALLONEN, Virtie. J. F. Labold, Republic, CROUCH, Dooley B. I. B. Crouch, Vinita, LANG, Robert A. Mrs. Elizabeth Howard, Mich. Okla.' 1601 West Sixth Street, Muncie, Ind, KARE, Frank 0. Emmet L. Karr, Thomas, DAILEY, Thomas W. Miss Margaret Dailey, McCARLEY, William S. C. P. Stiles, R. F. D. Okl a. k0 Newark City Hospital, Newark, N. J. No. 1, Vale, Oreg. KEITH, Earl G. Levi E. Keith, R. F. D. No. DANNER. Francis C. Mrs. Messina C. Dan- McDONALD, Walter F. Wyatt McDonald, 4, Scottsburg, Ind. ner, R. F. D. No. 4, Kutztown, Pa. Windsor, Colo. KIRKPATRICK, Joseph H. Mrs. Catherine DOUGLASS, Walter A. F. S. Douglass, Harts- McEACHERN, Henry W. Daniel McEachern, Kirkpatrick, 1103 West Arch Street, Potts- vilie, S. C. 25 Pendleton Street, South Brewer, Me. ville Pa. EATON, Charles F. Mrs. Eva M. Eaton, 822 McKENNA, William Thomas. Mrs. Anna LEVEOQUE, Mitchell. Marjarique Levesque, Elsmere Place, New York, N. Y. Brennam McKenna, box 068, Gladwin, Mich. 181 Division Street, Fall River, Mass. EDGERLY, Arthur. Mrs. Anna Edgerly, R. McKINNEY, W. P. Mrs. L. T. McKinney, McKEE, Carl Samuel. Charles D. McKee, F. D. No. 2, Mattawan, Mich. 1261 West Lee Street, Danville, Pa. Sibley, Iowa. FOUNTAIN, Bert. Derius Fountain, R. F. D. MAHER, John F. William J. Maher, 1269 MAUCH, Barney. Miss Melania Mauch, box No. 1, Remus, Mich. Sibley Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. 6, Harrah, Wash. GAGE, Leland H. Mrs. Rennie Gage, Fort MANN, Earl D. Mrs. J. W. Giovin, 93 Park RUBENSTEIN, Alfred. Mrs. Mary Ruben- Johnson, N. Y. Street, Jacksonville, Fla. I stein, 352 East Ninety-first Street, New GEHLBACH, John F. W. David P. Geblbach, MILES, Harry V. Mrs. Marie Miles, Wave- York, N. Y. Atlanta, Ill. laud, Ind. WEBER, Edward P. Lake Seamens' Union of GEORGOULAS, Steleanos. Stephen Vakos, NELSON, Paul A. Mrs. Ida Nelson, 859 Arm- America, 55 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. strong Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. HAZEL, William, Jr. William Hazel, sr., In- OSTROM, Cedric H. Mrs. Frank T. Ostrom, Slightly Wounded in Action, Previously dependence, Ohio. 120 Crescent Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. Reported Missing in Action. IRVING, Thomas J. Mrs. Sarah Irving, PENROD, John H. C. F. Penrod, R. F. D. Earlysville, Va. No. 8, Bluffton, Ind. PRIVATES. JEWELL, Edward H. Hiram L. Jewell, 41 PIHIEL, Kazemiersz. Miss Amelia Pihiel, BRADFORD, George K., Jr. George K. Brad- King Street, Worcester, Mass. Terryville, Conn. ford, Rayne, La. CHANDLER, Russell. Alfred R. Chandler, Lufkin, Tex. MATHEWS, Robert N. Mrs. Maggie Mathews, Greenbrier, Ark. WASILK, Anton F. Frank Wasilk, Green- ville, S. Dak. Additional List of American Prisoners Prisoner, Previously Reported Killed in Action. And the Camps Where They Are Held CORPORAL. HANEY, John Todd. Mrs. Marguerite Lewis, 123 Riverton Street, McKeesport, Pa. the LOOMIS, Harry T., private (first class). Mrs. The War Department authorizes Mary I. Loomis, mother, Trivoli, Duchess Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported publication of the following list of Cbunty, N. Y. Died from Wounds Received in Ac- prisoners of war in Germany: SCISSLER, Joseph J., private. Pius Schis- sler, father, 174 Burlington Avenue, Bris- tion. CASSEL. tol, Conn. PRIVATE, PRICE, John, private. Ebenezer Price, 530 WHELAN, William R. private (first class). LEVORSON, Leonard B. Gusta Levorson, Morgan Street, Dickson City, Pa. Miss Nora Whelan, sister, Sayville N Y. R. F. D. No. 1, Brooten, Minn. LUTINSKI, Louis, private. Frank Rzcha- McCABE, Joseph A., corporal. Caaries J. noski, 330 Avenue E, Bayonne, N. J. McCabe, father, 62 Delafield Street, Pough- Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported ORMENT, Charles, private. Mrs. Suzie Or- keepsie, N. Y. Missing in Action. 4, Halls, Tenn. PRUNIERE, Julius Frederic, sergeant. Nal- ment, rural delivery No. vina Olive Pruniere, mother, Mountain Val- PRIVATES. RASTATT. ley Farm, Middlebury, Vt. McKAY, Kenneth S. Peter McKay, Delhi, FILIPPONE, Casimo, private. John Pan- Minn. DAMASCHI, Giacinto, private. Mike Cor- deleo, uncle, 346 East Fifty-ninth Street, MADGWICK, Arthur. Mrs. May Benchter, datto, cousin, 65 Thompson Street, New New York, N. Y. Fort Sam Houston, Tex. York, N. Y, DUFFY, Thomas J., private. Miss Margaret MASRAM, Theodore W. Mrs. Carrie Masram, HOUSER, Charles R., private. Mrs. W. E. Duffy, cousin, 1629 Seventy-first Street, 519 Glenwood Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Coleman, sister, 403 South Center Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MOORE, Judson E. Mrs. Mary Moore, 816 Pottsville, Pa. HOEBEL, Louis, private. Charles Hoebel, West Center Street, Elmira, N. Y. 'ALLEN, Archie B., private. Mrs. Jane Allen, brother, Central Park, N. Y. MORELLE, Eugene. Joseph Infusino, 2101 mother, Blackshear, Ga. HARRISON, Obadiah H., corporal. Miss Ad- Mead Street, Burlington, Wis. ROGERS, Frank, private (first class). Mrs. die P. Braen, aunt, 1122 Glenwood Road, Louise ogers, mother, East Seventh Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Returned to Duty, Previously Reported and Avenue T, Brooklyn, N. Y. COFFEY, Martin-Francis, private. Miss Mary HAZZARD, Joseph Lee, private. Frank Ha- Killed in Action. Coffey, sister, 94 Sumpter Street, Brooklyn, zard, father, R. F. D. No. 3, Belmont, N. Y. LIEUTENANTS. N. Y. BAXTER, James D., private, first class. Mrs. TURANO, Joseph, private. Mrs. Anna Mary Baxter, mother, Red Hook, N. Y, COLEMAN, Eugene W. Mrs. Mildred Cole- BERNIER, man, 5058 Garfield Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Turano, mother, 791 Hart Street, Brooklyn, Alfred, private. Joseph Bernier, N. Y. father, 19 Bullock Street, Putnam, Coan. IRWIN, H1. B. Mrs. William M. Irwin, 2136 BOMAN, Henning, private. Leroy Place NW., Washington, N. C. SPOHRER, Joseph G., private. Mrs. Anna John Erick Bo- Spohrer, mother, 90 Wooley Avenue, Elm- man, father, Blixtercoda, Orebra, Sweden. PRIVATE. hurst, N. Y. UTKOWITZ F rank, private, first class. Frank SELLES, Manuel R., private. Jose Bar- Wolski, friend, 84 Ludlow Street, New York, BASSETT, Elmer F. Frank Bassett, Forest- N. Y. port, N. Y. rearas, cousin, 1458 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SNOWMAN, Willis B private. Mrs. C. S. Returned to Duty, Previously Reported MELLETT, Michael B., private. Mrs. Mary Snowman, mother, Blue Hill, Me. Mellett, wife, 167 Thirty-fourth Street, DUNNICAN, Nathan, private. Mrs. Betta Missing in Action. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lee Dunnican, mother, route 2, box 75, Wil- SERGEANT. MESLIN, Bruno J., private. Mrs. Tiofila Mes- son, N. C. MURPHY, John. Mrs. Mary Murphy, 86 lin, mother, 130 Riverdale Avenue, YOnkers, RECTOR. Alfred, private. Buc.h R. Rector, Boulevard, Long Island City, N. Y. N. Y. uncle 6 Beltyva Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fred Lehman, CORPORALS. LEHMAN, John U., private. MILLER, Harry, private. Charley Miller, father, Fillmore, N. Y. father, Coalgate, Okla, ALLEN, Harold L. Mrs. Elmer Allen, R. F. ALBERT, George F., private. Mrs. Hattie D. No. 1, Oregon, Mo. WOODWARD, Hannibal B., private. T. B. Albert, mother, 111 First Avenue, New Kifabrell, brother-in-law, New Wilson, Okla. LONNEMAN, Carl. Mrs. Elizabeth Lonne- York, N. Y. WOOD, Ernest C., private. Clifton Wood, man, Little Rock, Iowa. ANGELLOTTI, John, private (first class). LUTZ, Edwin. Mrs. H. Lutz, 220 Carpenter father, general delivery, Wilmore, Kans. Mrs. Mary Angellotti, mother, 15 Mott PAYTON, Jerome A., private. Miss Cordelia Avenue, Reading, Pa. Street, New York, N. Y. McCONOMY, Daniel Joseph. Mrs. Harry Britton, sister, Cribbs, Okla. LEACH, Walter H., private. Grace R. Curry, GINSBERG, Herman, private. Simon Gins- Lovell, 1529 Fairmount Avenue, Philadel- friend, 6161 Walnut Street, Niagara Falls, phia, Pa. berg, father, 1082 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. N. Y. McFARLAND, Joseph A. Edward A. McFar- MANNING, Richard, private. Mrs. Mary Man- land, Palmyra, Ill. ning, mother, 346 East Forty-eighth Street, BATES, Lemuel, corporal. Sam Bates, Orme, PLATW, Alfred Noyse. Mrs. Alfred N. Platt, New York, N. Y. Tenn. Southbury, Conn. McMAHON, Michael, private (first class). DOUGLAS, Frank A., corporaL John A. MECHANICIAN. John Curry, friend, 148 Willis Avenue, New Douglas, father, R. F. D. No. 2, Plymouth, MATTHEWS, James O'Neil. James Matthews, York, N. Y. III. Grayling, Mich. McCAULEY, Edward, private (first class). CASSEL. Mrs. Sarah McCauley ,mother, 196 Meeker PRIVATES. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GALEAZZA, Glamoco, private. Miss Filamena BLACKWOOD, Clinton W. Mrs. A. D. Black- LONERGAN, Thomas Francis, private (first Galeazza, sister, 38 Lowell Street, Rochester, wood. Salesville, Mont. class). Mrs. Mary Lonergan, mother, N. Y. BUTCHER, William G. Fred E. Butcher, R. Croughevoe, Mitchelstown, County Cork, HEWITT, Harry, private. Mrs. Anna B. F. D. No. 32, Palmyra,' Ill. Ireland. Hewitt, mother, Mound City, Kans. 18 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918.

Health Conditions at Army Camps Within the United States As Reported to the Surgeon General for Week Ending Nov. 8 I The War Department authorizes the enza are about one-third the number reported week. Special diseases reported were as fol- last week. Camps Kearney, Cody, and Lewis lows: following: are the camps leading in the number of new Herewith is a detailed report on the cases. The pneumonia situation is improving This Last health conditions of troops in the United also, though the admission rate is still ab- normally high. This disease should show a week. week. States (including Porto Rico) for the decided drop In the number of new cases week ended November 8. The report of days. A mild epidemic of within the next few Influenza...... 0,887 18,175 the Division of Sanitation to the Surgeon searlet fever is reported from Camp Hancock, Pneumonia...... 2, a92 2,861 General of the Army for that week is as 51 cases having appeared during the week. Measles...... 867 908 The admission rate for other communicable Meloits...... 26 57 follows : diseases is remarkably low, The admission Scaret Fe.er...... 98 25 1. Genral.-ITealth conditions show con- rate for disease is 1,201, and the death rate Venereal Diseases...... 5,110 2,48w tinued improvement. Admissions from influ- 33, against 1,522 and 43, respectively, for last Sumnary. 2. Divisional camps.-The sick and death rates in this group are relatively high as com- pared with other groups. These camps are Noeffetive WDeath rate. located in the South and West, and were not infected with influenza and pneumonia as eon ctive zionlrat s- early as camps in the East and North. There disease. All causes. Disease only. were 1,869 new cases of influenza reported 'Broops, r from camps of this group as compared with 7,265 last week. Pneumonia continued with This Last This Last This Last This Last a relatively high incidence, 916 new eases week. week. week. week. week. week. week. week. being reported, against 962 last week. Of this total Camp Kearney reports 160, Camp Fcrrest 10, and Camp Wheeler t25. Camps Divisional camps...... 67.5 83 9 29.3 46 3 62 3 54 6 61.2 54.2 Hancock, MacArthur, and McClellan report Cantonments...... 60 5 65 1 24 8 25 3 16.7 26.6 16 26 1 a moderate number of cases of measles. 57.9 3. Cantonments.-Camp Lewis is the only Departments,etc...... 47.2 57.0 21.9 27.5 38 2 59.3 37.1 camp of the group reporting more than 200 new cases of influenza for the week, while there arc seven camps reporting more than Health conditions for tile week ended November 8. 100. There were 901 pnenmonia admissions reported, against 837 last week. Camp Las Casas leads all camps in the nnmber of new Non. cases (232). Camp Johnston and Travis are effeet- next in order with 132 and 124 new cases, Camps. Pneu- Dysen- Mala Vonereal Influ- Men- Monin- Searlot ive Der respectively. Several camps of this group monia. tery. ria. diseases.' enza. les. gitis. fever. 1,000 on are reporting a considerable number of mea- day of sles cases. Camp Pike leads all camps, with report. 113 new eases. 4. Departmental and other troops-Influ- enza admis ions from stations of this group Bearregard...... 2 .. 10 22 ( ?) 101 7 ---...... 82.75 number 3,550, as compared with 6.351 last Boxi i...... 6 ( 2) 194 ...... N1 17 week. Pneumonia admissions are about one- Cody...... 7 ( ?) 223 ...... 6 153.38 half in number that of last week. The west- Forfest...... 18...... 50 7 ...... 13 93 ern department continues with a relatively Fremont ...... 5 ...... 113 0 high sick and death rate, due to the continu- Greene ...... 21 ...... 273 ?) 54 10 3 ...... 0.29 ance of influenza and pneumonia in that de- Greenleaf-...... 22...... 7 ?) 48 4 ...... 54 66 partmsent. HJancock...... 25 ...... 61 4) 3 38 ---.--._ 51 603 In other departments, ports of embarka- Kearny...... 16 ...... 25 3) 571 ...... 59.2 tion, and other large stations conditions are Logan...... I ...... 4 26 ?) 91 2 ...... 49.31 rapidly improving. MacArthur...... 3 ...... 24 (1 377 3...... 3.03 McClellan...... "-...... 2 ...... 37 ( 0) 189 26 3 ------54 59 Cawes of deaths by camps. Sevier-...... 10 ...... 2 25 8) 21 10 3 ...... 49.90 Shelbv...... 88 ...... S 6)( 1% 5 ...... 137,10 Sheridan...... 51 . 40 11...... 44.26 Camp or depart- No. of Causes. Syracuse...... 5...... 20 70 ment. deaths. Wadsworth ...... 05 100 (9) 42 ...... 1 74.41 Wheele...... 12 ...... 6.3 (?) 2 ...... 6a 06 Custer...... 19 ...... 22( 2) 37 . . ._...... 1 34.36 Beauregard..... 5 Pneumonia, 5. Devens-...... 25 ...... 41 8,) 20 24 ...... 41 19 Bowia...... 31 Pneumonia, 30; trauma. Dit ...... _ 1 2,68( 1) 21 2 ...... - -...... 50 93 tism, 1. Dodge...... ---...... 38 (3) 7, 30 1 ...... 107.31 Cody...... 94 Influenza, 93; empycula, 1. Eusti.....,.--...... 57 ...... 3 310( 3) 133 1 ------1 61 04 Eusmtis.---.- 17 Influenza, 17. Funston...... 20 ...... 37 ( 3) 69 73 -...--.- 1 40. .53 Fremont...-. 4 Pneumonma, 4. Gordon,_.-...... - 20 ...... 1 1( ?) 111 13 1 2 76 73 Forrest.. 51 Pneumonia, 51L Grant ...... 10()10 ( ?...... 2 1 14 38 30 Greene...... 20 Pneumonia, 161 meningl. Humphreys...... 6 ...... 12 ( 2) 34 I...... _. 36.14 tis, 2, influenza, 1; cause Jackson...... 11 ...... 43(?) 36 47 1...... 09.73 not reported, 1. J. E.Johnston...... 132 ...... 1 74 ( ?) 9 11 ...... 37.82 Greenlcef..-.--- 5 PInnomnia, 1; influenza, Las Caaas...... 233 ...... I ( 7) 120 ...... 107.75 4. Loe ...... 4 1 28 (?) 114 5. 47.39 Iancock. 28 Pneumonia, 24; injury, 3; Lewis...... S8...... 8 66( 8) 207 28 a 2 III,89 tuberculosis, 1. Meade-...... 18 1 ...... 71 ( 5) 33 40 ...... 29.56 Kearny...... 23 Pneumonia, 22, cause not Pike...... ------.... 10 --...... 1 8( 1) 81 113 ...... 1 64 56 reported, 1. Sherman...... 1...... 15 ?) 37 ...... ---.-.-- 60.77 Logan. ...---..- 1 Malaria, 1. Taylor...... 34...... 2 2) 103 80 8 3 73 75 Mac Arthur...... Pneumonia, 3. Travis...... 134...... 29 5) 162 ...... 124.51 McClellan...-. 14 Pneumonia, 14. Upton....------..... 26 4 1) 6 ...... 45.45 Sevier...... 4 Pneumonia, 1; meningitih, Northeastern Department..... 9 ...... 1 10 (13) 86 ..-.------.------. 42.76 1; ricarditis, 1; trau- Eastern De artment...... 17...... 46 ( 6) 320 8 ...... 39.39 SmafTism, 1. Southeastern Department..- 116 ...... 13 64 (43) 774 3 ...... 49.90 Shelby...... 21 Pneumomoa, 19; trauma- Southern Department...... 113 1 66 ( 5) 460 I ...... 0.60 tism, I; cause not re- Central Department...... 24...... 185 ---...... 3 38.29 ported, L Western Departmat ...-- 184 ...... ,...... 21(?) 347 1 1 5 90.19 Sheridan....-..- 17 Pneumonia, 17. Aviationeampas ...... 105 1 3 U1 ( ?) 710 5 ...... 1 52 66 0 Merritt...... 25 1 1 39 (12) 320 92 ----.-. 2 97.24 5 Pneumonia, 5. Stuart...... 17 2 2 38 (2) 91 66 ...... 116.27 Wheeler-.----.- 35 Pneumonia, 34; tynhoid, L Custer.... 6 Pneumonia, 3; empyema, 1; oeadema, 1; trauma- First figure in this column for each ramp gives the total number of new eases during the week; the figure tism, 1. in parentheses is the nnmber of other eases which were contrasted during the week by men in that camp's com- Devens...... 6 Pneumonia, G; broken mend at the time of contraeling the disease. The differenae, therere, is the number of eases first reported neck, . during the week which were either (a) mes brought from civilian life by recruits, or (b) cases brought by men Dix...... --- 2 Pneumonia, 2. transferred from other camps to the camd under which the case is reported, or (0) ow cases which have previously Dodge...... 13 Pneumonia, 12; tuberca. evaded deectio. An futerrogation point signfies that the report from that camp did not segregate eases con- losts, 1. tracted at the camp from other cases. Funston..--..--. 9 Pneumonia, 9. tNew eases of typhoid fever were reported from followinghc camps:st Greenleaf, 1; Login, 1; Central Depart- Gordon. .--.-- 7 Pneumonia, 5; typhoid, 1; ment t.n d meningitis, 1. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 19 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Causes of deaths by camps.--Contined. Pvt. Victor Kax, 442 Poplar Street, Lancas- Pvt. Hans Hochmuth, 749 Sixth Street, Mil- ter, Pa.* waukee, Wis.* Pvt. Manny McCray, agnolia, Miss.* Pvt. Zebedee Householder, Cherry , W. Va.* Camper depart- No. of Pvt. Rollo Masters, Marksville La.* Pvt. Fred Hubele, general delivery, Carml, ment. deaths. Causes. Pvt. J. L. Planch, Plaucheville, La.* Ill.* Pvt. Thomas Riley, Newel1ton, La.* Pvt. John Theodore Johnson, 19 Woodlawn Pvt. Louis Taylor, 1669 North Miro Street, Avenue, Muskegon, Mich.* Grant...... Pneumonia, 8; sinusitis,1; New Orleans, La.* Pvt. Oliver C. Kent, general delivery, Talcott, diabetes, 1; erysipelas, I; Pvt. Jim Thomas, Mayham, La.* W. Va.* 1emp vema, 1. Pvt. Harrel Tolliver, Mowille La.* Pvt. Robert Klang, Dunscith, N. Dak.* 11nphreys..... Penionia, 4; suicide, 1. Pvt. Charles Walker, Osyka, kiss.* Pvt. William G. Landersheir, R. F. D. No. 2, Jackson...... Pneumonia, 2; empyema, Pvt. Simon Watkins, Mangham, La.* Utica, Mich.* 2; traumatism, 1. Pvt. David Williams, Bayou ChIcot, La.* Pvt Albert Larson, 4501 North Fourteenth Pneumonia, 3. Pvt. Henry Williams, Elingrove, La.* Street. Omaha, Ncbr.* Las Cas...... Pnemnonia, 27; acute dila- Pvt. James W. Williams, Oak Grove, La.* Pvt. Phillip Losey, 290 Seventh Street, Manis- tion ofheart, 1; influenza, Pvt. Eddie Wilson, 2003 Lutica Avenue, tee, Mich.* 1. Vicksburg, Miss.* Pvt. Frank R. Marrs, R. F. D. No. 2, Jewett, Lee...... Pneumonia, 5; poliomyeli- III.* tis, 1; traumatism, 1. CAMP BOWIE, TEX. Pvt. Merlin C. Mason, 1082 Frauces Street, Lewis...... Pneumonia, 12; myelitis, 1. Pvt. Asaac N. Allen, Siloam Springs, Ark. London, Canada.* Meade...... Pneumonia, 7; traumatiin, Pvt. Walter Bell, Rural Route No. 3, Luling, Pvt. Otto B. Meier, general delivery, Albers, 1; tuberculosis, 1; mea- Tex.* IIl.* sles, 1. Recruit Fred Blats, 2408 South Thirteenth Pvt. John C. Michell, R. F. D. No. 2, Onaway, Pike...... Pneumonia, 9; empyema, Street, St. Louis, Mo.* Mich.* 3; meningitis, 1. Recruit Marcellus Boeman, box 120, Ponta, Pvt. Bert L. Norris, Mason, Ill.* Sherman...... Pneumonia, 6; traumatism, Tex.* Pvt. Clarence E. Parker, R. F. D. No. 2, box 1. Recruit Fred Brown, Leflore, Okla." 71, New Athens, Ill.* Taylor...... Pneumonia, 18; empyema, Recruit Gus Brown, Rye, Tex. Pvt. Leslie Pennell, Durand, Mich.* 1; cystic kidney, 1. Recruit Frederick W. Fastabend, Route No. 2, Corpl. Lorin J. Potter, Millersburg, Ind.* Travis ...... Pneumonia 16; trauma- box 108. Schell City, Mo. Pvt Isaac Pruitt, general delivery, Nichols- thm, I; inberculosis, 1. Recruit Arthur W. Fisher, Augusta, Miss. Ville, Ala.* Upton...... Pneumonia, 4; meningitis, Recruit Fleming Giddings, Route No. 4, box Pvt. Frank J. Reisacher, R. F. D. No. 4, No- 1. 107, Calvert, Tex. komis, Ill.* Eastern...... Pneumonia, 20; syphilis, 1. Recruit Ezra W. Hartman, Route No. 4, Rut- Pvt. Emil Sadek, general delivery, Powers Northeastern..-. Pneumonia, 10; diabetes 1. ledge, Mo. Lake, N. Dak.* Southeastern.... Pneumonia, 27; valvular Recruit Jerome Johnson, box 65, Oakwood, Pvt. Donald A. Symons, general delivery, Con- heart trouble, 1. Tex. * stani, Mich. Southern...... Pneumonia, 45; aortic in- Recruit Norris Kivett, Boonesboro, Miss. Pvt. James Tiesinga, R. F. D. No. 4, box 31, sufficiency, 1; fracture of Recruit William A. Kehler, 2201 South Fourth Newaygo, Mich.* skull, 1. Street, St Louis Mo Pvt. Frank Warsalck, R. F. D. No. 1, Stand- Central...... 25 Pneunnia, 23; influenza, Recruit Jacob Martin, 2611 Elm Street, Kansas ish, Mich.* 1; uremia, 1. Pvt. Callas Whie, R. F. D. No. 1, Culpeper, Western...... City, Mo. 108 Pneumonia, 105; injury, 1; Pvt. Willie H. Meyer, Higginsville, Mo. Va.* cause not reported, 2. Recruit Joseph Moore, Route No. 5, box 39, Pvt. Jodie Williams, R. F. D. No. 13, Vienna, Aviation camps. . 1 Pneumonia, 36; trauma- Perryville, Mo. . Ala.* tism, 11; influeno, 1; Pvt. Silas W. Mouser, box 94, Lutesville, Mo. Pvt. James W. Wilson, 1141 Broadway, New- nephritis, 1; diabetes, 1; Recruit Ralph G. Overfelt, Auxvasse, Mo. port, R. I.* cause not reported 1 Recruit Fred Parker, Hamilton, Mo. Pvt. Joseph Wisnowski, 711 Dunn Street, Merritt.-...... 27 Pneumonua, 6; uosnza, Fisher, Kans.* South Bend, Ind.* 19, tuberculosis, 2. Pvt. Karl Patterson, Stuart...... Recruit James A. Riley, 2318 Elysian Street, CAMtP DEVENS. MASS. Pneumonia, 3; meningitis, Houston, Tex. 1; tuberculosis, 1. Pvt. Samuel 0. Steele, R. F. D. No. 3, Wya- -Pvt. Pasquale Burrasso, Haverhill, Mass.* conda, Mo. Pvt. Ray II. Berry, R. F. D. No. 1, New Dur Recruit George Tsegres, 531 North Grand ham, N. H1 * Deaths: Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.* Pvt. Wesley Brochelle, R. F. D. No. 1, Jericho, Camps,-...... 3 1 Last week...... 314 Pvt. Thomas Tucker, Cowginn, Mo. Vt.* Cantonments..... 207 Last week...... 341 Pvt. William T. Crawford, 83 Webster Street, Departmental CAMP CODY, N. HEX. New Haven, Conn. troops-..-...... 434 Last week...... 617 Pvt. Solomon Morales, McGregor, Tex.* Pvt. Raymond S. Cummings, 84 Morniing Second Lieut, Eugene W. Neudecker, Staunton, Street, Portland, Me * Total...... 1,00)2 Total...... 1,272 Macoupin County, Ill. Pvt Henry Davis, 920 Walden Street, Tampa, Pvt. Bernardino Gonzales, Glorleta, N. Mex.* Fla.* Recruit George Schuman, New Germany, Pvt. Richard Hicks, Phillips, Fla. Minn.* Pvt. Joseph Lofton, route C, box 122, Lake Recruit Otto E. Roeseler, Station, Minn.* City, Fla.* Soldiers Who Died Last Week. Pvt. William Neal, R. F. D. No. 1, box 29, CAMP COLT, PA. Benhaden, Fla. Pvt. William T. Appleyard, care W. N. Keith, Pvt. Arthur Pruden, box 96, 715 South Street, Tallahassee, Fla.* Orlando, Fla. List of names of soldiers (not members Pvt. Clarence A. Blackburn, Mount Storm, Pvt. James I. Sayles, East Windham, N. Y. of the American Expeditionary Forces) W. Va.* Cook Joseph Charles Stanley, 338 Grand Ave- reported to The Adjutant General's Pvt. William B. Godette, R. F. D. No. 2, Arl- nue, Brooklyn, N. Y.* Of- ington, Vt.* Pvt. Alson G. Tewksbury, R. F. D. Essex fice as having died during the week end- Pvt. Willie M. Smith, Smithsville, W. Va.* Street, Dover, Me. ing November 8, 1918, Included in this Pvt, William W. Winterson, Granger Building, CAMP DICK, TEX. list are the names San Diego, Cal.* of soldiers (not mem- Pvt. Lloyd Wood, Summer, Nebr.* Pvt. (first class) Jack B. Wood, 102 Queen bers of the Court, San Antonio, Tex.* American Expeditionary CAMP CRANE, PA. Forces), not previously published, who Sergt. Chas Kugel, 62 First Street, Glens Falls, CAMP DIX, N. J. died prior to the week mentioned and N. Y.* Pvt. Leslie R. Allsop, 361 Bank Street, Newark, subsequently to March 8, 1918. These Sergt. Harvey Leidy, 6416 Limekiln Pike, N. J,* names are indicated Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt. George Anthony, Wileetka, Okla,* by an asterisk. Pvt. Harry Messinler, 1409 Washington Street, Pvt. Zavier J. Baltrush, post-office box 35, CAMP ANATOL, N. J, Lafayette, Ind.* Glasco, N. Y.* Pyt. Vincent Cwik, 70 Sobieski Street, Buf- Pvt. Harvey C. Stumps, 1706 McLean Street, Pvt. Tranquilio Basques, Beeville, Tex.* falo, N. Y.* Falls City. Nebr.* Pvt. Stanislaw Borysewicz, Gradna Gukrnya Pvt. Paul Wheeler, West Harrison Avenue, Russia, Poland.* CAMP BAUREGARD, LA. Grinnell, Iowa.* Pvt. Sylvia A. S. Brocelli, 1328 South Eighth Pvt. Joe Authemit, Chauvin, La.* Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* Cook William J. Ar1ty, 296A Nassau Avenue, CAMP CUSTER, MICH. Pvt. Barney Brown, Brownfield, Perry County, Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Charles Alvord, R. F. D. No. 3, Newaygo, Tex. * Pvt. George E. Black, Gettysburg, Pa.* Mich.* Pvt. Ben F. Brown, post-office box 35, Glasco, Pvt. Eugene Bordelon, Markeville, La.* Pvt. Fred W. Blunt, Dieterich, Ill., general N. Y.* Pvt. Tommy Branch, Rayville, La.* delivery. Pvt. Francis Brown, 2228 West Lehigh Ave- Pvt Isaiah Brown St Joseph, La.* Pvt. John C. Boucher, 610 Cedar Street, Sault nue, Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt Edgar Brumield, Folson, La.* Ste. Marie, Mich.* Pvt. Guy Ht. Butler, 143 Wite Street, Brook- Pvt Fgank Buk, Vienna, Austria.* Pvt. Sam Braxton, box 72, Fine Creek Mills, Ville, Pa.* Pvt Roy Cannon, Route No. 8, Fulton, Ky.* Va.* Pvt. William J. Colligan, 169 Ramsey Street, Pvt. Charles I. Chilcote, Robertsdale, Pa.* Corpl. Wallace Bridgeford, R. F. D. No. 2, box Paterson, N. J* Pvt. Frank Cordelias, Lake Providence, La.* 365, Indianapolis, Ind.* Corpl. Arthur Cook, 7 Manhattan Avenue, Pvt. William 0. Culpepper, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Orvil S. Cade, Curran, Mich.* Jersey City, N. J.* ,Sction, Ala.* Pvt. William Erdman, R. F. D., box 108, Pvt. Joseph Dinardo, 260 Sixth Street, Pater- Pvt Wyatt Davis, Ashwood, La.* Menominee, Mich.* son, N. J.* Pvt. Leon Deal, 121 Short Levin, Alexandria, Pvt. Ephriam Eckgren, P. 0. box 345, Buf- Pvt. Charles R. Donnelly, 17 East Broad La.* falo, N. Y.* Street, Millville, N. J.* Pvt. Samuel E. Harris, Cheneyville, La.* Pvt. Audomorus L. France, 321 Avon Street, Pvt. Benjamin B. Douglad, 102 Sunset Ave- Pvt Richard Holmes, R. F. D. No. 1, Lake Flint, Mich,* nue. Verona, N. J.* Providence, La.* Pvt. John H. Hilmes, general delivery, Becke- Pvt. Robert Douglas, Station 2, Charlotte, Pyt. William Jefferson, Plaquemine, La.* meyer, Ill.* N. C.* 20 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt Earl Bckwall, Pula, Kans.* Wagoner Frank Dowling, 1515 North Four- Musician Thomas 01azagasti, Tadillis, Porto Pvt. Edward A. Fanning, 542 Westfield Ave- teenth Street, St. Louis. Mo.* Rica.w nue, Reselepark, N. w.* Corpl. Allis C. Dr.age, 4306 Thackeray Place, Pvt. John P. Olds, Occidental Hotel, Juneau Pvt. Antonio Guliana, 2959 North Fifth Street, Seattle, Wash.* Alaska.* Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt. Martin J. Fames, laine, Wash.* Pvt. Henry Palm, box 106, Gowrie, Iowa.* Pvt. Lloyd L. Guyer, 632 Tiolista Avenue, Pvt. Michael Early, Grand. Raids Minn.* Pvt. James E. Parazzo, Nenana, Alaska.* Kane, Pa.* Pvt. Manders E. Edstrom, 278outh Olive Pvt. Otto A. Phelps, route No. 1, Edgewood, Pvt Fillman P. Haies, Medford, N. J.* Street, Los Angeles, Cal.* Iowa.* Pvt. Walter Hammond, post-office box 44, Pvt. Frank H: Enfield, Route 1, Lewis, Iowa. Pvt. Geo. W. Phillippe, Kellerton, Iowa.* Waldwick, N. J. * Pvt. Oliver Engle, Northwood, Iowva.* Pvt. John Pierson, Manzanita, Wash.* Pvt. Thomas Harmer, Messina, N. -r. Pvt. Clarence Erud1, Route 2, box 71, Rose- Pvt. Glenn D. Quimby. Edwardsburg, Mich. Pvt. Charles E Hill, Paxinos, Pa.* land, Mo.* Pvt. George R. Rink, Willard, Mont.* Pvt. Herbert E. Johnson, 484 Warren Street, Corpl. James Esgate, Gregory, S. Dak.* Pvt. Clifford A. Ross, Harden, Moat.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Oscar P. Felker, S09 Hodge Avenue, Bur- Pvt. Albert J. Roth, Thornbury, Iowa.* Pvt. Serstle H1. Jones, Davis, Okla.* lington, Iowa. * Pvt Lawrence Ryan, Cannon Falls, Minn.* Corpl. Clarence Kirkeby, Naples, S. Dak.* Pvt Eddle Fonrille, 213 Denison Street, Mus- Pvt. John Sarantopoulos, 163 Ferndale Ave- Pvt. Arthur Koerner, Crese, Pa.* kogee, Okla.* nue, Detroit, Mich. Pvt. Arthur Kruger, R. F. D. No. 2, box 25, Pvt. Curtis Foster, Route 1, box 61, Jones Pvt. Bird B. Scherr, Jersey, Iowa.* Hutto, 'ex.* City, Okla.* Pvt. William T. Schroeder, box 72, Belmer, Pat. Frank Labarene, 22 Atlins Avenue, West- Pvt. James M. Freland, Rhodes, Iowa.* Iowa. grove, N. J * Pvt. Charles A. Gault, Mooreland, Okla.* Pvt. Paul Schwilek, Corydon, Iowa.* Pvt. Frank Lemunyon, Pemberton, N. J.* Pvt. Gaylord G. Gillispie, R. F: D. No. 2, Pvt. Zeno Scott, North and Grand Streets, Pvt. Stanley J Linnenbrink, Cassint Street, Dexter, Iowa.* Coffeyville, Kans.* Rochester Pa.* Pvt. Lee Greene, 123 First Street, Anderson, Pvt. Charles F. Seigle, Stella, Nebr.* Pvt. Fred M. Marble, Keene, N. Y.* Ky. * Pvt. Owen Shorts, route No. 3, box 47, Boyn- Pvt. William Markhamem, 150 Maple Avenue, Pvt. Emil Grote, Lohrville, Iowa.* ton, Okla.* Irvington, N. J.* Pvt. George Grover, 4555 Swan Avenue, St. Sergt. Terrence E. Shufelt, 1432 Royer Street, Pvt, Robert McKelvey, Lincoln Park, Morris Louis, Mo.* Des Moines, Iowa.* City, N. J.* Pvt Arvid Gustafson, R. F. D. No. 3, Stromes- Pvt. Earl Simpson, Edna, Tex.* Pvt. Evel- Meredity, Bailey, Okla.* burg, Nebr.* Pvt. Mate Kimble Slider, Checotah, Okla. Pvt. Michael J. Mokler, 266 Center Street, Pvt Joseph, T. Hackfort, Route 5, Willey, Cook Charles Smeerholz, 2716 North Ninth Jamaica Plains, Eoston, Mass.* Iowa.* Street, St. Louis, Mo.* Pvt. Howard Nichelson, Prince George, Md.* Pvt. Earl W. Hahn, R. R. 2, Riverside, Iowa.* Cook Charles Smeerholz, 2716 'North Ninth Pvt. Charles Nielauder, 370 Parall'el Street, Pvt. Curtiss E. Hall, 19 Third Avenue, Aber- Street, St. Louis, Mo.* Atchison, Kans * deen S. Dak.* Pvt. Ernest 5D. Smith, general delivery, Dod- Pvt. Willard Palo, Russ Springs, Okla.* Prt Tiorwald C. Hansen, Route No. 1, Bray- son Mont Pvt. Raymond Petter, Greenwich Avenue, ton, Iowa.* Pvt. Leroy Smith, Mulvane, Kans. Greenwich, CoX.* Pvt. Maldor Hanson, Blaban, N. Dak. Pvt. William J. Sperry, Denison, Iowa.* Pvt. Alexander M. RapJack, Hill Street, May- P. Fred W. Hargrave, R. R. No. 1, Dickens, Pvt. William Stal ey, Cashmere, Wash. Aded, Pa.* Iowa.* Pvt. Edward L. Starr, Wadena, Iowa.* Pvt John Rohnor, Tex 86, Indian Church Pvt Caludis M. Hatrell, . R. No. 1, Wheat- Pvt. Elmer Stedman, 6260 Jefferson Street, Road. Gardeeville, N. Y.* land, Ind.* Portland, Oreg.* Pvt. Clarence Russell, It. F. D. Ne. 2, Camber- Pvt. Charles P. Hathaway, Batavia, Ohio.* Pvt. Walter Stepheney, Boone, Iowa.* land. Va.* Pvt. John D. Hayes, Route No. 1, Persia, Pvt. Paul B. Stockmeler, R. R. No. 3, Man- Pvt Rudolph Salzman, 19 Chadwick Street; Iowa. * towoc, Wis.* Newark, N J.* Pvt. Harold Hildebrand, Britt, Iowa.* Pvt. John Stewart, Baker, Mont.* Pvt. William Sandstrom, 219 Newlin Street, Pvt. Claude Iill Biggetown, Okla.* Pvt. Matt M. Thielen, route No. 4, Dunlap, Jamestown, 1, Y.* Pvt. William L Holmes, Mont Borne, Wash. Iowa * Pvt. Joseph Schoeneck, Sayresville, N. J.* Pvt. Botolf Hoyd'ahl, Ambrose, N. Dak?. Pvt. Thomas C. Torrance, Little Sioux, Iowa.* Pvt. Stephen Behurry, 44 Lippincott Ave- Pvt. Erick Huovinen, route No. 1, Perth, N. Pvt. Clair T. Troop, route No. 1, Ray, Ind.* nue, Long Branch, N. J.* Dak.* Pvt. Ole Unden, Terry, Mont.* Pvt James vilvester, 014bridee, N. J.* Pvt. Kingo Hyolboll, Albert Lea, Minn,* Pvt. Gilbert Vanmannen, route No. 2, Lighton, Pvt. James 9tewaro, Gainesville, Ga.* Pvt. George A. Hyser, route No. 2, Richland, Iowa.* Canadian, Tex. 1eowa.* Pvt. Edwin Vienop, Daykin, Nebr.* Pvt. Floyd Stillwater, Pvt. Paul Jenne, Charter Oak, Towa* Pvt. Walter E. Vincent, 586 Rice Street, St. Pvt Salvatore Baraao, 148 Spruce Street, Pvt. Chris Jensen, Harden, Denmark.* Paul, Minn.* Tamaqua, Pa.* Pvt. Carl H. Johnson, Van Meter, Iowa.* Pat. Roy Vought, Searsboro, Iowa.5 Pvt Lemuel Wents, 5419 Manchertt Street, Pvt. Nels G. Johnson, route No. 2, Bancroft, Pvt. Henry W. Weber, Homeward Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.* Nebr.* Wauwatosa, Wis.* tAMP ]DOUG01,rOWA. Pvt. Isaac Johnson, 11offet, Okla.* Pvt. Fred Weick, 184 Clinton Street, Pasadena, Pvt. Melvin Adams Humboldt, Iowa.* Pvt. Nels H. Josansson. Valdez, Alaska.* Cal.* Pvt. Walter G. Ahrens, Route No. 4, Pitts- Pvt. Roy Ketebam, Merlin, Oreg_ Pvt. John A. Wentworth Blair Nebr.* burg, Kans.* Pvt. Welter King, Ingot, Cal.* Pvt Clarence V. White, Rhodes, Iowa.* Pvt. Ole a Alexander, Metolius, Oreg.* Pvt. George H. Kleen, route No. 1, Logan, Pvt. Bird F. Whittaker, 106 South Thirty-first Pvt. Arthur Anderson, R. P. D. No. 5, Wau- Iowa,* Avenue, Omaha, Nebr.* ken, Iowa. Pvt. Charles E Kolosiek, North English, Pvt. Fred L. Wilcox, Harlan, Iowa.* Pvt A. B. Bailey, Route No. 8, Mount Pleas- Iowa.* Sergt Herbert E. Willis, box 236, Edgemont, ant, Mich.* Pvt. Henry Lazioli, Sarassnorro, Italy.* S. Dak.* Pvt. Oliver Blanester. Aenla, Mont.* Pvt. Alfred W. Leazer, Urbana, Iowa.* Pvt. Hubert Wilson, Monterey, Mo.* Pvt. Harry Barnes, Medina Post Office, Belle- Pvt. Martin L. Legore, box 113, Scranton, Pvt. Walter I. Wilson, Barney, Iowa,* vue, Wash.* Iowa.* Pvt Arthur W. Woodruff, Shannid City, Pvt. William H. Ieebe, Modkle, Iowa.* Pvt. Frank Link, Swea City, Iowa.* liown.* Corpl. William J Bahan, 2576 Evans Street, Pvt. .esko Lotchkofd, 633 South Third Street, Pvt. Clyde Woods, Knowlton, Iowa.* Omaha, Nebr.* Missoula, Mont.* Pvt. Orville S. Young, Steveneville, Mont.* Pvt. Henry W Bolt, Silver City, Iowa.* Pvt. Walter Lovelace, 514 East Lake Avenue, Pat. Rule Young, Missour Valley, Iowa.* Pvt. Edward Brady, Anamosa, Iowa.* Seattle, Wash.* Pvt Aleck Zaboss, 518 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Pvt. Ventier Eredlow, Thnita, Okla.* Pvt. John H. Ludeman, Parkersburg, Iowa.* Wash.* Corpl. Jerry Broaddus, Chillicothe, Mo.* Pvt. Samuel R. Lukin, Afognak, Alaska.* CAMP EAGLE PASS, TEX. Pvt. Arnold A. Brown. Belleville, Iowa.* Pat. Gaines McClure, route No. 1, box 54, Pvt. Glen Buckner. Ocauto, Nebr.* Boswell, Okla.* Pvt Herman L. Lancaster, R. F. D. No. 4. Pvt. James C. Bullock, 831 Guthrie Avenue. Pvt. James E. McClure, Tulsa, Okla.- Grifton, N. C.* Pyt. Harold McGarvie, Des Moines, Towa.* box 275, Lake Preston, aUTIS, VA. Pvt. Sam. S. sse, Marl-n. Junction, S. Dak.* S. Dak.* CAMIP Pvt. Harry M. Carter, box 158, Camauche, Pvt. Joseph Macomber, route No. 1, Queen Recruit Henry L. Anderson, 115 Coffren Ave. Iowa* City, Mo.* nue, Greenville, Mich. Pvt. Sam Carter, 213 East Chestnut Street, Pvt. August Mayer, St. Anthony, Iowa. Recruit Lloyd Bailey, Tipton, Mich. Princeton. Ind.* Pvt. Elmer K. Mefferd, Olex, Oreg.* Recruit William Beemer, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Harrison Chadburne. 711 South Twen- Bleeh. Arthur K. Merkamp, White Lake, S. Mecosta, Mich. tieth Street Muskogee, Okla.* Dak.* Pvt. David B. Bradley, 125 Ashley Avenue, Pvt. Toe Claypeal, R. R. No. 4, Bowling Green, Pvt. William C. Mett, route No. 3, box 67, Charleston, S. C.* Ky.* Spencer, lowa.* Recruit Robert J. Dupke, 1809 Stalden Street, Pvt. Willie Coker, Tennant, Iowa.* Pvt. Gallon Miller, Rosebud, Tex.* Detroit, Mich. Pvt. James E. Cole, Route 6. St. Joseph, Mo.* Pvt. John Miller 1340 Denman Street, Vic- Cook Tot D. Hargrave, 2112 Hubert Street, Sergt. Charles T. Cronkhlite, R. P. D. No. 4, toria, British dolumbia, Canada. San Antonio. Tex.* Palo, Mo.* CorpI. Charles B MAoll, route No. 2, Greeley, Pat Andrew F. Hoodock, 1220 Apple Street, Pvt. Clifford Cummings, 1516 Elliett Avenue, Nebr.* . Wilmington, Del.* Minneapolis, Minn.* Pvt. Harry Moloff. Stir Digora, Russia.* Pyt John H. Harley, 5 Stone Place, Lynn, Pvt. Charles A. 5Dahlke, 532 Eighth Street, Pvt. Eldon L. Moore, route No. 1, Corydon, liass.* Rockwell, Iowa. Iowa.* Pvt. Arthur A. Manson, 84 Circle Street, Barre, Pvt. Frank Dammer, Little Rock, Iowa.* Pvt. Lawrence Morency, Cashman Street, Fair- Vt.* Pvt. Alec Davis, general delivery, Lead, S. lanks, Alaska.* Recruit William T. Pulver, Hamilton Boule- Dak.* Pvt Peter Nelson, Heron Lake, Minu* vard, Detroit, Mich. Pvt. Sol. Davis, Route No. 3, Franklin, Tenn.* Pvt. Robert H. Nelson, Clear Lake, Iowa.* Pvt. John Rawles, rural route, Forsythe, Ga.* Pvt. Charles 1. Deinert, 2840 Church Court, FVt. Walter Nickel, Crawford, Miss* CorpL. Arthur W. Stearns, 136 West Chester Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. James Nickson, Marianna, Ark.* Avenue, Part Chester, N. Y.* Pvt. George H. Drksen, Woden, Iowa.* Pvt. Carl Nies, Tolstoy, S. Dak* Pyt. Carl Tiechenderf, K E. No. 1, box 50, Pvt. Otto H. Disrud. Wfllow Lake, S. Dak.* Pvt Arley Nissen, route No. 6, Audubon, Dorchester, Wis.* Pvt. James Doormink, post offilea box 448, Iowa.* Recruit Ernest Tracy, Markey, Mich. Sioux Center, Iowa.* Pvt. Charles Nuestrom, Anthon, Iowa.* Pyt. Arthur 81. Woodall, Phillips, Okla.*, THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 21 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK CAMP FORuST, GA. Pvt. Wilbert Alex Flowers, 1290 Center Recruit Bruce Marshall, Flemingsburg, Ky.* Recruit Albert W. Belier, 2385 Palm Beach Street, Baton Ronge, La.* Recruit -phram Mathews, Alamo, Tenn. Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.* Pvt. Charley Foster, box 51, Burnside, La.* Pvt. Pinkney Mays, Route No. 3, Bradford, Recruit Odia Buseth, Hendricks, Minn. Pvt. Theodore Frederickson, Clarence, Ill.* Tenn.* Recruit Judson Madsen, West Concord Min Pvt. Ben H. Green, Union, Wis.* Recruit Daniel D. Morris, 415 Fenrick Street, Recruit George.Marske, R. N.11 . No. 2, Maple- Pvt. Solomon Green, 2014 South Rampert Augusta, Ga.* ton, MinU. Street, New Orleans, La.* Pvt John Morris, R. -F. D., Aboskie, N C.* Pvt. Dillon Griffin, -Phoenix, La.* Pvt. Dewitt Payne, Johnson Grove, Tenn. CAUP FREMONT, CAL. Pvt. ialmer Hanson, Portland. N. lak.* Pvt. Cleveland Ray, Peck, La. Pvt. Ernest C. Beal, Chinese Camp, Cal:" -Bet. Eugene Hardage, 1228 Michigan Avenue, Recruit Guy L. Stewart, Gloucester, N. C.* Recruit Samuel Westley Reeks, Garrison, Kansas City, Mo.* Pvt. Culbert P. Webb, New Berlin, N. C. N. Dak.* Ret. Berl lawkins, Morville, La.* Pvt. William Lee Wray, R. F. D. No. 4, box -G4, Pvt. Harry Bone, 4316 South Park Street, Pvt. Charles Clark, Hottenstein, R. F. D. No. Kings Mountain, N. C.* Tacoma, Wash.* 1, Ambla, Ind. Recruit Kaler Zukaueaskas, 116 Norwegian Pvt. Clarence Compton, 230 East Ninetieth Pvt. Henry B. Howard, Cloutierville, La.* Street, Pottsville, Pa. Street, Hanford, Cal.* Pvt. Will Hudson, Peason, Ia.* Pvt. James Conti, Atwood, -Colo.* Pvt. Acee John, St. Marrinville, La." CAMP HANCOCK, GA. Pvt. Robert V. Cooper, Idabel, Okla: Pvt. Henry Johnson. Ethel, La.* Pvt. General D. Bates, Route 1, COllman, Pvt John T. Dahl, 2106 Pacific Avenue, Pvt. Manuel Jones, Taft, La.* Ala.* Elverett, Wash:* Pvt. Richard Kenney, route No. 1, box 64, Pet. John A. Bates, Route 1, Phil Campbell, Pvt. John Daniels, Pauline, Idaho.* Grand Cane, La.* Ala.* Pvt. (first class) F. M. Davis, Palisades, Seat- Pvt. Albert W. Kreig, route No. 2, box, 64, Pvt. Luther Bennett, Roseland, La.* tie, Wash.* Virginia, III.* Pvt. Louis W. Biehler, 1616 Elmira Street, Pvt. William A. Bayslnger, 327 South Pecos Pvt. Louis Lazarre, box 42, route No. 3, New Orleans, La." Street Denver Colo.* Opelousas, La.* Pvt. Willie Biederman, Jeffersof. Wis.* Pvt. Lawrence A. Devine, E. F. D. No. 3, Pvt. Lawrence William Lyons, 848 South Pvt. Wilmot Blackbourne, Cas-ville, Wis.* Sheridan, Wyo.T West Street, Kewanee, Ill.* Pvt. Lawrence H. Blair, 420 Avory Street, Pvt. William H. Dodds, Kenora, Ontario, Pvt. Anthony Metz, 2738 West Main Street, Fond du Lac, Wis.' Canada.* Louisville, Ky. Corpl. Dwight G. Borland, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. George S. Duncan, Bailey, Okla.* Pvt. Louis iller, Yazoo Street, Clarkedale, Cape Vincent, N. Y.* Pvt. Clyde Foster, 511 Court Street, Pueblo, Miss.* Pvt. Frank A. Broderick, 54 West One hun- Colo * Pvt. Daniel Gibson Morrow, Newton, La.* dred and fifty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. Pvt. Raymond H. Goteher, 014 North Main Pvt. Frederick Neal, R. Conshatta, La.* Pvt. James T. Brown, R. F. D. No. 1, Eden, Street, Tulsa, Okla.* Pvt. Philip Palmer, New Orleans La.* Ala.* Pvt. Axtell Hayes, Route No. 1, Kamiah, Pvt. Melvin Parker, route No. 1, Perryville, Pvt. Theodore Bulgari, 94 Oliver Street, New Idaho.* Wis.* York, N. Y.* Pvt. Charlie G Josephson, 1617 Lincoln Ret. Walter Payne, Logonier, La.* Pvt. Peter Businelle, Weeks Island, La.* Street, Bellingham, Wash.* Pvt. Will Perkins, 1808 Fifth Avenue, North Miss.* Pvt. Hardy V. Carter, Sunny Hill, La.* Pvt. John W. Kall, box 665, Roundup, Mont?" Columbus, Pvt. Gus P. Causby, Route No. 5, Shelby, Pvt. Mike Kasnestis, Ermionis, Greece.* Pvt. Charlie Perry, box 1, Clay, La.* No. 2, box N. C.* Pvt. Robert L. Kittlelson, Priest River, Idaho.* Pvt. Edward L. Prentiss, route Sergt. Horace E. Conway, 500 Greene Avenue, Pvt. Robert W. Lanham, 2523 Ine Street, 33, Bovina, Miss.* Sauliner Street, New York, N. Y. Alhambra, Cal * Pvt Dewey Putney, 410 Pvt. Leon L. Dail, R. F. D. No. 2, Walston- Pvt. James A. McIntyre, 126 North Broad- Houston, Tex.* burg, N. C.* nav, Seattle, Wash.* Pvt. George Ratliff. Esilouvena, Miss.* Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 41, Earl- Pvt. Lonnie Davis, Route No. 1, box 54, Horse Pvt. Edward H. Mullady, Route No. 1, Astoria, Pvt. Fulton Shoe, N. C * Oreg.* Ville, Ill.* Pvt. Thomas E. Day, R. F. D. No. 1, Wann- Farrier Harold Nelson, Newport, Minn." Pvt. Alvin Salisbury, Atlanta, Nebr.* box boro, La.' Pvt Reuben R. Sandy, 206 West Deerpath Pvt. Everett Hrowni Seaton, route No. 2, Pvt. Harley E. Elders. Dillsboro, N. C.* Avenue, Lak Forrest, Ill.* TO, Little York, Ill.* Pvt. lritt Ellison, Route No. 2, box 40, Ge- Pvt. Fred B. Saurey, Rexburg, Idaho.* Pvt. George Schlodder, route No. 2, Howard, Kais * rard, La.* CAMP FUISTON, TANS. No. 2, Mo- Pvt. William H. Faber, Lake Geneva, Wis.* P-t. Edwin S. Somerville, route Pyt. John Joseph Fay, 174 West Ninety- Pvt. August Roy Abeling, "3021ASidney Street, Cook, Nebr.* New York, N. -Y. St. Louis, Mo.* Pvt Frgnk Spoor, Janesville, Minn.? seventh Street, route No. 5, Marion, Pvt. Edw"ard 1. Forsyth, Covin, Ala. Recruit Charles Eaton Burdiek, R. F. D. No. Pvt. Thomas Stephens, Fritz, 208 Boyd Street, Osh- 4, Chanute, Kans * Ill.* Pvt. Herman C, Pvt. Earl Edson Harvey, 348 Beach Street, Pvt. William Henry Taylor, 1110 Chambers kosh, Wis.* Str-et, St. Louis,.Mo,* Pvt. James H. Gay, Zwolle, La.* Huron, S. Dak.* Pvt. Eugene Grant, 26 Percy Street, Charles- Pvt. Percy Hawthorne, Korontze, Tex.* REt Joseph Thornton, box 57, Reulab, Miss. Pvt. Henry Lallman, Beckemeyer, Ill.* Pvt. Otto Watkins, Fairbury. Ill.* ton, 4. C.* Watt, . F. No. 1, Pvt. Monroe Griffin, Springvale, Ga.* Pvt. Illmer Morris, R. F. 1D. No. 3, Milan, Pvt. Lslie Frederick D. Pvt. Henry Mo.* Ashley, -nd t P. Grusnick, route 10, Cullman, Pvt. Sam Morris, Route No. 2, box 76, Moet Pvt. Paul George Wiltz, Prineetn, Ill. Ala. Vernon, Ark.* Pvt. Will Woods. Chandrant, La.* Pvt. Julius Gunter, Dillsboro, N. C. Pvt. hlamer Arthur Moss, Medicine Lodge, Pvr. Douglas Woolfoih, Maringanin, La.* Pvt. Hubert L. Ham, R. F. D. No. 8, box 186, CLMP GREENE,N. C. Headland, Ala.* Psvt. Theodore Willson, Erie, Kans.* Pvt. James F. Hanley, 46 Yonkers Avenue, Pvt. I uther Wise, R. F. D. No. 3, Camp Hill, Pvt. Horman Baker, Bailey, N. C." Yonkers, 14. Y.* Ala.* Bth. Lorfs Burgess, Stephen, S. C.* Pvt. Milford R. Harper, 461 Van Puren CAMP GOnDON, 01. Rlt. Clowle Burrell, 031 Painter Street, Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.* Media, Pa. Pvt. Marion B. Hawkins, route 1, Moores- Pt. Claude Akius, Route 1, Blairsville, Ga.*5 Sergt. (first class) Lloyd Thomas Dolan, Pvt. Olin C. Atxins, R. F. D. No. 2, Cairo, Ga. bore, N. C.* lhinelander, Wis * Pvt. Roy Arthur Ikerd, route 4, box 86, Pvt. Frank Boddie, Waverlyhall, Ga.* Pvt. Georee W. 'Doward, 1168 Greenwood Pvt. Louis Burnhalm, box 113, R. F. D. No. 1, Carthage, Ill.* Ashburn, Ga.'. Street, Memphis, Tenn.* P1t. Robert Ivy, Grand Coteau, La.* Ro-ruit John J. Flood, 444 Schiller Street, Corpl. Frank Lawrence, 188 Linden Avenue, Pvt. Clifford Dard-n. Sparta, Ga.* Eleimbeth. N. J.* Pvt. Reginald Middletown. N. Y.* V. Dicks, 097 Third Street, Recruit Oswald W. Gott, 149 Broadway, New Pvt Clinton E. Lewis, Dodge Center, Dodge Columbus. S. C.* Yoi k, N. Y. County, Minn.* Serg. James W. Pancher, Montevllo, Ala.* Pvt. Sprie T. Guntrum, R. F. D. No. 1, Ri- Pvt. John J. Logue, 470 Ninth Avenue, New Co pl. William J. Farrell, 117 West Ninth mor bur. Pa.* York City, N. Y.* 'trot, New York City.* Harris, 100 Reawander Street, Pvt. Ernest Nosh Hamipton, R. F. D. No. 2, Recruit Meade Pvt. Alcide J. Lynn, 8327 Gras-er Street, (-,IJrtown, Ga.* Ini0 onon. P. New Orleans, La.- Pt Idgar 1Hill,R. F. D. No. 1, box 57, Ida- Street, Sche- Pt John C. Harris, R. F. D. No. 1, College bel, Onio.* Sergt. Neil L:ons, 523 Liberty Park. Ga.* Re-uit Edward R. Henry, 3317 North Second nectady, N. Y.* Pvt. Ralph B. Kellogg, Dalton, Pa. Rtreot, Philadelphia, Pa.- Pvt. Sidney McAbee, route 1, Fairview, Bun- Pvt. James Lee, R. 1'. D. No. 1, Dawsan, Ter- Morris combe County, N. C.* Recruit Andre Howell, Longralley, Arthur L. McGowan, rural route 1, box rII County, Gaq. Coum t. N. 3. Pvt. Pvt. Charlb Mincy, R. F. D., Millhavien, Ga.* Pvt. William Jones, 1R. F. D. No. 1, box 36, 18A, IHamniond, La.* Pvt. Joe Sherman, R. F. D. No. 2, Dawson, Pvt. John MhcGrue, 1515 Lauderdale Street, Ga.* Trenton, N. C.* Selmna, Ala.* Pvt. Claudie Johnson, Kingwood, N. C. Pvt. Pvt. Charles Wilson, R. F. D. No. 1, box 52, Pvt. Clau'o T. Johnson. Ringwood, N. C.* Benjamin McLain, route 2, Rooprille, Barnett, Ga.* Pvt. Teddie Maul .ordan, Sunbury. N. C.* Ga. CAMP CrZANT, ILL. Recruit William G. Kingman, 720 Bergen Ave- Pyt Mario Manfre, box 162, Morgan City, Pvt. Mat in Avignone, 10606 Und. Avenue, une, Jersey City, N. J.* La.* Chi-ago, III, Re-rvit Abner W. Kleckner, New Ringgold, Pvt. Americo M. Mlanti, 2515 Aust Avenue, Pxt. llofrard L. Darker. route 3, Havana, Pa. CGvkland, Ohio." Ill.* Recruit Frank Light, R. F. D. No. 2, Smith's Pvt. Roseoe Matthews, R. F. D. No. 2, Spring Ivt. Peter William Bark-*, Batchtown, Ill. Grove, Ky " Hops. N. C.* Pvt. Elber 0, Boler. Winsna, Mien.* Recruit Walter W. Loree, 46 Morris Street, Pvt. Sam A. Miller, box S. Gayleeville, Ala.* Pvt. David Broaux, Marks. La. Morristown, N. J.* Pvt. iMllen C. Mvers, Cortland, N. Y. Pvt. Everett Marion Davis, R. F. D. No. 3, Pvt. Alfred M. Lumsdn, Route. 1, box 189, Pvt. Prederick Panzcr. 0-tatonna, Minn.* l'ox 40. Dwight, Ill.* Elizabeth City, N. C. Pvt. Moeco Fulera, 911 Park Street, Ken- Pvt. Thomas John Dunn, Peoria, Ill.* Pvt Alonvo McIherson, R. F. D. No. 2, box 95, osha, Wis. Pvt. Theodore Ellingbee, R. F. D., Murdock, Charlotte, N, C.* Pvt. John S. Randall, R. F. D. No. 2, Forest Minn.* Recruit Macks Mall, Route 3, box 3, Howell, City, N. C.* Pet. Louis Ezidore, Gramercy, La.* TennF Pvt. Gunder Sands, I. F. D., Frederick, WiS.* 22 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt. John A. Skone, Cushing, Polk County, Pvt. Columbus C. Weathers, route No. 4, Spar- Pat. William Connors, 2113 North Eighth Wis. tanburg, S. C.* Street, Philadelphia, Paa Pvt. Henry D. Stripling, route 2, Millport, Pvt. Angelo Denocenzo, Williamsburg, Pa.* Ala. CAMPIJoHNSTON, FLA. Pvt. Frank L. Derscheid, Iroquois, S. Dak.* Pvt. Joseph J. Vicknair, Raceland, La.* Sergt. Xavier J. Baltrush, 412 Lombard Street, Pvt. Ned Drumgold, Weldon, N. C. Pvt. Louis J. Volesky, route 2, York, N. Dak.* Wilmington, Del.* Pvt. Guyer E. Durst, Boalsburg, Pa.* Corpl. Henry J. Warne, 227 Eighth Avenue, Pvt. Nevin G. Bierly, 378 East Fifth Street, Pvt. Frank Rary, Cedar Grove, W. Va.* Baraboo, Wis.* Emporium. Pa.* Pvt. Michael M. Fleming, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. James A. Weaver, R. F. D. No. 1, box Sergt. William E. Boggs, 103 Spring Avenue, box 29, Colgate, Wis.* 31, Honoraville, Ala.* Ellwood City. Pa.* Pvt. Garvin Followay, R. F. D. No. 1, Winns- Pvt. Eugene Willas, Cotton Valley, Webster, Pvt. Alfred Duxbaum, 145 Vermilya Avenue, boro, Tex. La.* New York City, N. Y.* Pvt. Fred Frazier, Bell Center, Wis.* Pvt. Edmund M. Woellner, 435 Eighth Street, Pvt. Albert M. Curry, 376 Arch Street, Meades- Pvt. Richard Garland 63 West One hundred South Grand Rapids, Wis.* Ville, Pa.* South Street, New 'York City, N. Y.* Pvt. Paul Zettler, Stratford, Wis.* Pvt. Edward J. Donovan, 161 West Thirty- Pvt. David W. Gunn, Fiomot, Tex.* first Street, New York, N. Y.* Pvt. Paul A. Hein, Esmond, S. Dak.* CAMP HARRY TONES, ARIZ. Pvt. Willie A. Eich, Farmer, S. Dak.* Pvt. Ira N. Haught, route 1, Elizabeth, Pvt. Randall Lynn, Lockport, Ill.* Pvt. Abial W. Ellis, 405 South Eighth Street, W. Va.* Cook Peter J. O'Connell, Silver Creek post Livingston, Mont.* Pvt. Cleveland Holmes, Garrison, W. Va.* office, New Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt. Nels Enderson, Bassett, Nebr.* Pvt. William 0. Jenkins, 414 Cabell Street, Pvt. Will Poster, Palmotto, Fla.* Richmond, Va.* CAMP HUMPHREYS, VA. Pvt. Walter Furney, 416 Second Street, East Pvt. Richard Johnson, Maysee, Clay County, Pvt. Harry A. Andrews, R. F. D. No. 1, box Side, Toledo, Ohio.* W. Va.* 10, Phenix, Va.* Pvt. Owen Foster Friend, Friendsville, Md.* Pvt. George A. Kelly, Blairsville, Indiana Scrgt. Charles F. Bruehl, Glenive, Baltimore Pvt. Bennie A. Gerlach, route No. 2, Raleigh, County, Pa.* County, Md.* Tenn.* Pvt. Phillip H. Kleinberg, Wynot, Nebr.* Pvt Ed Cox, Ridgeway, Va.* Pvt. Harry G. Hale, box 49, Millburn, N. J.* Pvt. William A. Kopplin, Bath, S. Dak.* Pvt. Arthur C. Creighton, Prairie du Chein, Pvt. Charlie Hall, Shady Grove, Fla.* Pvt. Howard E. Krum, R. F. D. No. 5, Dan- Wis.* Pvt. George H. Haskins, 28 Beach Street, ville, Pa.* Pvt. Theodore J. Goaring, 2235 Walnut Street, Cranford, N. J.* Pvt. Andrew W. Linden, Fowler, Mont.* Butte. Mont.* Pvt. Henry Hegge, Grantsburg, Wis.* Pvt. Bernhard R. Lund, Audubon, Minn.* Pvt. John B. Gillette, Homer, N. Y.* Corp1. Ben James, Arlington Hotel, Hot Pvt. George II. Lundy, 1524 Green Street, Pvt. Robert Carl Grubb, R. F. D. No. 2, box Springs, Ark.* Portsmouth, Va.* 28, Cambria, Va.* Pat. Randell Johnson, 524 West Church Street, Pvt. Francis P. McKeown, Twenty-second Pvt. Robert W. Hardison, Edenton, N. C.* Jacksonville, Fla.* Street, Manchester, N. H.* First Lieut. Charles W. Ingalls, Fairhaven, Pvt Wheatley Johnston, Brooklyn, Ala.* Pvt. Toefil Marcinick, Unit Britton Street, Vt.* Pat. William C. Laing, R. F. D. No. 1, Atta- Pittsburgh, Pa.* Pvt. Joseph John Kane, 326 Washington pulgus, Ga.* Pvt. Michael Marly, 468 Graham Street, Street, Orange, N. J.* Pvt. Hubbard Lee, Raleigh, Pla.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Milton A. Latham, Amissville, Va.* Pat. Will 0. Martin, Indiana Avenue, In- Pvt. Jackson A. Mayes, box 33, Moshannon, Pvt. Markham Joseph Mitchelson, 414 West dianapolis Ind * Pa.* Thirty-sixth Street, Savannah, Ga.* Pvt. Albert k. Minsterman, 40 Holland Place, Pvt. Patrick Milum, Genoa, W. Va.* Pvt. Luther Lee Smith, route 2, box 25, uffalo, N. Y. Pvt. James L. Mohn, box 115, Salunga, Pa.* Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Va.* Pvt. Reuben Mobley, R. F. D. No. 1, box 1A, Pvt. Charles L. Moore, box 112, Mannington, Pvt. Millard Smith, route 1 Hagan, ha.* Pvake City, Fla.* W. Va.* Pvt. Willis Smith, R. F. D. B, Ocala, Fla.* Pa Walter II. Niemann, 928 Michigan Pvt. Frank J. Murphy, 159 Lawton Avenue, Pvt. Alfred Howe Williams, R. F. D. No. 1, Avenue, Sheboygan, Wis.* Lynn, Mass.* Pembroke, Va.* Pvt. Augustus Ritchie, 200 Ninth Street north, Pvt. Charlie A. Newell, Cresbard, S. Dak.* Pvt. James Williams, Climax, Fla.* St. Petersburg, Fla.* Pvt. Albert C. Parker, route 1, Oblong, Ill.* Pvt. Jessie Williams, route 1, box 23, New- Pvt. William R. Roberts, 133 Highlands Street, Corpl. Milo Pettit, 90 Congress Street, Brad- ton, Ga.* Taunton, lMfass.* ford, Pa.* CAMP TACKSON, S. C. Cdrpl. William H. Roth, 230 Irving Street, Pvt. William R. Reisinger, R. F. D. No. 1, San Francisco, Cal.* Red Lion, Pa.* Pvt. Jesse Roscoe Alford, R. F. D. No. 4, King- Pvt. William J. Roney, Vermillion, KNans.* ston, N. C.* Pvt Deli Rice, R. F. D. No. 2, box 25, Lees- Pvt. Charles Thompson, 192 South Ninth ville, Va. Pvt. Ernest M. Allen, 50 Parker Street, Water- Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.* town, Mass. Pvt. Luther Robinson, Jamestown route, Pvt Raymond Thompson, 1707 Thirty-fourth Summit Point, W. Va.* Pvt. John Plues Anderson, Greenwood, S. C.* Street NW., Washington, D. C.* Pvt. John Benzenberg, Pvt. Saul Schanninger, 472 Bainbridge Ave- 666 Division Street, CAMP JOMHNWIS, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. nue, Brooklyn, N. Y.* Saginaw, Mich.* Pvt. Neils P. Seested, Pvt. Robert E. Boseman, route No. 1, Rose- Pvt. Herbert Albert Herman, Lebanon, Ill.* box 82, Keystone, Nebr.* mary, N. C.* Pvt. Guy Kenmore, post-office box 714, Paonia, Pvt. Thomas S. Stone, North Eleventh Street, Pit. John A. Burnett, Trenton, S. C.* Cal.* Apollo, Pa.* Pvt. Corpl. William G. Stull, 410 Madison Ave- Herbert Campbell, Bamberg, S. C.* CAMP KEARNEY, CAL. nue, Scranton, Pa.* Pvt. Vivian L. Cave, route No. 3, Blackville, Pvt. Walter W. Crone, R. S. C.* F. D. No. 1, box 06, Pvt. Otto H. Swanson, box 630, Kane, Pa.* Lakeview, Wash.* Pvt. Dan V. Taylor, Odon, Ind.* Pvt. Claude Champion, route No. 2, Battleboro, Pvt. Fred N. C.* A. Deranleau, 1107 North Eighteenth Second Lieut. Richard John Tobin, Roxbury, Pvt. Albert Street, Salem, Oreg.* Mass.* R. Creasey, Marico, Mo.4 Pat. Charles G. Kerwer, 3524 Collom Avenue, Pvt. Omer A. Vaughn, Waveland, Ark.* Pvt. Adrian B. Davis, Ada, Mich.* Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. William Easde, Etowah, Henderson Coun- Pvt. Walter T. Waites, Nuttsville, Lancaster ty, N. C.* Sergt. Benjamin F. Miller, Silverton, Oreg.* County, Va.* Pvt. Leo Flory, 403 Pvt. Newton Aust Moser, 407 Dwisadero Corpl. Edgar W. Wallace, route 2, Kosse, Beach Street, Wauseon, Street, San Francisco, Cal.* Tex.* Ohio.* Pvt. Pvt. James Fullerton, 38 Pleasant Street, John C. Randolph, 1256 Franklin Street, Pvt. Floyd S. Weaver, 58 North Second Charlestown, Mass.* Red Bluff, Cal. Street, Easton, Tenn.* Pvt. Maxie Godby, R. F. D. No. 5, Mocksville, CAMP KNOX, KY. Pvt. Hugh S. Welshans, R. F. D. No. 4, Jer- N. C.* sey Shore, Pa.* Pvt. Earl Mendenhall, R. F. D. 3, Lafontaine, Corpl. Henry M. York, R. F. D. No. 2, Pitts- Pvt. McKinley Hartness, route No. 3, Murphy, Iad. N. C.* field, Pa. CAMP LAS CASAS, P. R. Pvt. John W. Harwood, route No. 3, box 22, CAMP LEWIS, WASH. Albemarle, N. C.* Pvt. Ojeda Fructuozo, Barrie San Lorienzo, Pvt. Clifford A. Keller, 511 Canal Street, Mas- Morovis, P. R.* Corpl. Vaughn E. Albert, 1102 Second Ave- sillon, Ohlo.* Pvt. Macario Velazquez, Satinas, P. R.* nue, Vinton, Iowa.* Pvt. Charles Edwin Koons, Bradner, Ohio.* CAMP LfE, VA, Pvt. Victor Bisazza, 2505 West Lake Street, Pvt. George Lafdeur, 39 Kidder Court, Manches- Seattle, Wash.* ter, N. H.* Pvt. John Anderson, 327 South Camac Street, Corpl. George Bishop, No. 3 West End Ave- Pvt. Esiakel McAllister, route No. 1, Scranton, Philadelphia, Pa. r nue, Atlanta; Ga.* S. C. Pvt. William H. Anderson, R. F. D. 4, Van- Recruit Delta H. Burnett, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Hope McCarter, route No. 1, Clover, S. 0.* dalia, Ill.* box 17, Orin, Wis.* Pvt. Leo Henry McDonald, 402 Monmouthi Pvt. Elmer E. Bailey, Graham, Mont.* Pvt. Stephen J. Condon, 1524 Potero Avenue, Road, Lowell, Mass.* Pvt. Lafayette Barblie, R. F. D. No. 3, Con- San Francisco, Cal.* Pvt. Garfield Monroe, R. F. D. No. 2, Laurin- cord, Va.* Pvt. Amie F. Davin, 77 High Street, Reno, burg, N. C.* Pvt. Herman F. Barkley, R. F. D. No. 1, Nev.* Pvt. Frank Moore, Live Oak, Fla.* Harmony, Pa.* Pvt. Bennie J. Ellis, 215 Drive, Topeka, Pvt. Paul G. Park, Ashland. Ohio.* Sergt. Jeffs W. Bean, Avondale, W. Va.* Kans.* Pvt. George F. Paul, 571 Howard Street, Sa- Pvt. Arthur J. Berthiaume, 552 Essex Street, Pvt Rufus A. Folson, Lake Crystal, Minn.* vannah, Ga.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Everett Gant, Walnut Grove, Uo.* Pvt. esler Short Mount Groghan. S. C.* Pvt. Rease Booker, R. F. 1). No. 2, box 29, Pvt. Benjamin Harrison, 836 Summit Grove Pvt. Leon C. Smith, 105 Monroe Street, Wat- Jetersville, Va.* Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa.* kins, N. Y. Pvt. William P. Boyer, Zimmerman, Minn.* Pvt. Ross Hawkins, Laurel Bloomery, Tenn. Pvt. Warren A. Snider, route No. 4, Plymouth, Cook James 0. Buchanan, Aqua, Va.* Pvt. Gottleib Heinen. Teedee, Mont.* Ind.* Pvt. Lester Carolan, Booneville, Ark.* Sergt. William H. Holcolb, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. Joseph P. Stolhes, 436 Franc Joseph Ave- Pvt. Donald P. Cheatham, 711 Colonial Union, S. C.* nue, New York, N. Y.* Avenue, Norfolk. Va.* Pvt. Earl Eugene Holland, Carlton, Wash.* Pvt. Lawrence Trady Sullivan, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt, William H. Clark, 601 Lippincott Street, Pvt. Edward Hove, route 1, box 24, Marye- Zebulon, Ga.* Philadelphia, Pa.* ville, Cal.* Pvt. Fred W. Tegge, 250 South Thirteenth Pat. Thomas J. Clarke, post-office box 553, Pvt. Jesse T. Ishmael, R. F. D. No. 2, box Street, Reading, Pa.* Freeland, Pa.* 137, Seattle, Wash.* Pvt. Ressie E. Tison, box 103, Eagle Lake, Ila.* Pvt. John G. Cleghorn, Milnesville, Pa.* Pvt. Arthur Iale, Heber, 'Utah.* Pvt. Dow 0. Ward, Old Dock, N. C.* Pat. Noah E. Coin, Mulberry Grove, IlI.* Pvt. Oscar Johnson, Paulabo, Wash.* THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 23 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt. Bartlett W. Kemp, route 9, box 294, Los Corp1. Thomas H. Thompson, 838 -Lakeside Pvt. George Shavin, R. F. D. No. 2, Golts, Angeles, Cal.* Place, Chicago, Ill Md.* Pvt. Earl T. Koons, Yuma, Colo.* Pvt. August Verback, 2919A Texas Avenue, Pvt. Jacob Tamboer, 62 Clark Street, New- Pvt. Alexander Luft, 626 First Avenue N., St. Louis, Mo.* burgh, N. Y.* Calgary, Canada.* Pvt. Jeff Warine, general delivery, Missouri Sergt. Walter W. Watts, 922 North Fulton Corpl. Miles Max Miller, Belleville. Kans.* City, Tex.* Avenue, Baltimore, Md.* Pvt. Joseph C. Muir, R. F. D. No. 2, Hooper, Pvt. David Williams, 1170 Ninth Street, Pvt. Guy Williams, 1521 Turner Street, Wash- Utah.* Golden, Colo.* ington, D. C.* Pvt, Freddie W. Myers, Lower Lake, Cal.* Pvt. Emmett Williams, Damsel, Mo.* Pvt. William Pearson, Oria, 21, Laudegrona, Pvt. Willie B. Wise, Brown Station, Mo.* CAMP MERrITt, N. J. Sweden.* Pvt. George F. Bowdish, R. F. D. No. 1, Por- Pvt Bailey N. Postlethwaite, 1513 South Em- CAMP M'CLELLAN, ALA. terville, Cal. poria. Kns.* Wagonor William Bacehele, 809 South Jackson Pyt. (first class) Charles A. Bown, 335 Sum- Pvt John Stone, 2909 Nassaw Avenue, Ever- Steet, Belleville, III.* mit Avenue, Lake Forest, Ill.* ett, Wash.* Pvt. Ernest Milton Baird, Charles, Mich.* Pvt. Robert B. Callaghan, 96 Wilson Street, Pvt. Lester 0. Tiger, Rigby, Idaho.* Pvt. Abraham Beecham, Fitzpatrick, Ala.* Newark, N. J.* Pvt, Jesse R. Wheaton, general delivery, Red- Pvt. Ransom Bird, Owassa, Ala.* Pvt. Lee R. Davidson, R. F. D. No. 1, Mason, lands, Cal.* Pvt. Charley Blackman, Route No. 8, Box 16, III.* Pet. Oren C. Wilson, Pawhuska, Okla.* Camden, Ala.* Pvt. Joseph F. Devore, R. F. D. No. 1, Dela- Pvt. William R. Willson, 133 Seventh Street. Pvt. Red Bossell R. I. No. 1, Mattoon, Sha- van, IIl.* Raymond, Wash.* wano County, Wis.* Pyt. John J. Dilon, Railroad Avenue, Engle- Pvt. James C. Wright, 320 James Street, Seat- Pvt. Sim Bush, 614 Claiborne Street, Mobile, wood, N. J.* tIe, Wash. Ala.* Pvt. Arthur J. Farley, Campus, IlL* No. 1, Box 44, CAMP LOGAN, Pvt. Paul Campbell, R. F. D. Pvt. Bernardino Foriletta, 548 Boyd Street, TEx. Selma, Ala.* Carnegie, Pa.* Corpl. Louis Blake, Warsaw. Ill.* Pvt. Claude Chapman, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 86, Pvt. William Gregstone, Quality, Ky.* Corpl. Don Arthur Cramer, route 2, Leho, Grover Hill, Ala. Pvt. Thomas J. Guess, Grapevine, Tex.* Kans.* Pvt. Charles 0. Croy, 1105 West Eighth Street, Pvt. George H. Haneer, 365 North Sixth Pvt. Clarence Asberry Dooley, route 1, Cam- Bloomington, Ind.* Street, Kankakee Ill.* eron, Okla.* Pvt. Martin A. H. Hagan, Route No. 2, Brown- Pvt. Thomas R. Aarvell, R. F. D. No. 1, Sergt. Jake Goodman, 3837 Second Avenue, town, Ind.* Joppa, Ala. Columbus, Ga.* Pvt. Harry A. Hansen, 510 West Mason Street, Pvt. Andrew Johnson, R. F. D. No. 2, Blakely, Pvt. Charles Miclea, box 398, Creston. Ohio. Green Bay, Wis.* Ga. Pvt. William H. Harden, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 2, Pvt. Andy Johnson, Bufalo, Tex.* CAMP M'ARTHursj TEC. Opelika, Ala.* Pvt. Fred Kelly, Itman, W. Va. Pvt. Thomas Alvarado, Bishop, Tex.* Pvt. Geo. F, Jackson, I. F. D. No. 5, Box 8, Sergt. John K. Kelly, jr., 272 Ninety-fifth Recruit Leonard A. Askin, route 2, Aurora, Lafayette, Ala.* Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.* Oreg. Pet. Lester R. Jarvis, 105 Marine Street, Mo- Pvt. Joseph Koller, 267 Bergen Line Avenue, 1803 Prairie Street, Daven- bile, Ala. Union Hill, N. J.* Pvt. William Ball, Pvt. Love Leans, Cloughs, Ala.* Pvt. Joseph Kraft, Arcola, Ill.* port, La.* Pvt. George Johnson, Jacksonport, Wis.* Pvt. Alexander J. McCandless, McKenny, Tex. Pvt. Enoch Beal, general delivery, England, Pvt. Joseph Kaleik, , Wis.* Pvt. Lester McGinnis, Parkridge, N. J.* Ark,* Pvt. John Ellsworth Layman, R. R. No.4, Law- Pvt. Benjamin P. Orbock 200 North Perry Pvt. John D. Bell, Alton, La.* renceville, Ill.* Street, Ironwood, Mich.4 Mechanic August Bensing, 4455 Ashton Ave- PVt. Robert MeLam, Ryegate, Vt-* Pvt. Harold E. Peut, Greencastle Pa.* nue, St. Louis, Mo.* Pvt. William McLee, F. F. D. No. 2, Selma, Pvt. Dixon Reiford, Lake City, Fla. Pvt. Charles Bone, Herculaneum, Mo.* Ala.* Sergt. James Rubin, 28 Essex Street, Andover, Pvt. Edward J. Bray, 1047 Gratlot Avenue, Pvt. William R. Martin, R. R. 1, Lena, Ind. Mass. Saginaw, Mich.* 4, Abbey- L. Bush, Gles, Tex.* Cook Gilbert Sanborn, R. F. D. No. 1, Sutton, Pvt. Moses Settles, R. F. D. No. Pvt. Geo. Vt.* Ville, S. C.* Pvt. Guy S. Butler, Trenton, Utah.* Pvt. Angelo Silverman, 507 Second Avenue Pvt. John M. Wetzell, Clifton Avenue, New- Pvt. McClellan Byrum, Iulbert, Okla.* North, Nashville, Tenn.* ark, N. J.* Pvt. Cloe Capps, R. F. D. No. 4, Arcadia, Pvt. William Swenor, 10 Weybridge Street, Kans.* Middlebury, Vt.* CAMP 11ILLS, N. Y. Pvt. George W. Click, Glass Glow. Mont* Pvt. John Thompson, R. F. D. No. 1, box Pyt. Leonard Cook, R. F. D. No. 3, Eaglevale. H. Pvt. Gaspara Accardo, 194 Humboldt Street, 18, Eufaula, Ala.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Mo.* Pvt. George Burlingame Wilbert, 154 Apricot Pd. James C. Drayer, R. F. D. No. 7, Macon, Pvt F. T. Allen, Obdyke, III.* Ga.* Street, Easton, Pa.* Pvt. John . Behrens, Nashville, Ill.* Pvt. Theo Williams, 14 Pelham Street, Selma, Pvt. Charles Bernard, 2276 East One hundred Pvt. Henry Frets Eicholtz, R. F. D. No. 2, Ala.* Henley, Mo. * and fiftieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Pvt. Wilson Williams, Tensaw, Ala.* Pyt. Walter Bolds, 501 West Twelfth Street, Pvt. Elisha Ellwood, Stewart, Okla.* Pvt. Frank L. Wood, Box 255, New Castle, Pvt. Robert Epperly, Clifton Hills. Mo.* me.* Norfolk, Nebr.* Pvt. Rodney Fimon, Chatfield, Minn.* Pvt. Leonard F. Bradfield, Sidell, Ill.* Pvt. Clarence J. Young, 12 Pleasant Street, Pvt. John L. Brooks, Chanler Springs, Ala.* Pvt. James M. Finlay, 54 Walnut Street, Topsham, Me.* South Manchester, Conn.* Corp1. Andrew J. Burt, Belleville, Ala.* Sergt. Morris Fishel, 1648 Larlmer Street, CAMP MEAD, MD. Corp1. Andrew J. Burt, Evergreen, Ala.* Denver, Colo.* Pvt. John J. Ameling, Woodwardville, Md.* Pvt. Lee R. Camp, Rochmart, Ga.* Pvt. Harry Glault, 322 Peterson Street, Fort Pvt. Augustine Bartina, Province Catanzaro, Pvt. Ernest Cedars, Waynetown, Ind.* Collins, Colo.* Filadelphia, Italy.* Pvt. Thomas T. Colmanill, 2120 P Street NW., Pvt. James Georeevitch, Athens, Greece.* Pvt. Thomas Bascoe, St. Marys County, Md.t Washington, D. C.* Pvt, Henry IHammerachmidt, route 1, box 32, Cook James Benson, Velestinon, Thessalia, Pvt. Clarence R. Crafton, Palmetto, Fla.* Hennepin, Ill.* Greece.* Sergt, George D. Crowe, 836 Superior Street, Pvt Calvin E. Hinds, Flint, Tex.* Pvt. Reddick Bolden, Newell, N. C* Stantigo, Wis.* Pvt. James A. Hood, Hutson. Tex.* Pvt. Walter J. Brooks, 1034 Leadenhall Pvt. Frank R. Cummings, Reaganwells, Tex.* Pvt. John H. Hoop, R. F. D. No. 2, Macon, Street Baltimore, Md.* Pvt. M. Davis, 54 West Ninety-fourth Street, MO.* Pvt. Robert F. Bundy, 1909 North Alsquith New York, N. Y.* Pvt. Walter Horton, 205 Gibbs Street, San Street, Baltimore, Md.* Pvt. Ernest Davison, Lathian, Ill.* Antonio, Tex.* Capt. Edward C. Cissel, Portner Apartments, Pvt. David Day, Layton, Utah. Pvt. Hermann Humann, Rode, Iowa.* Washington, D. C.* Pvt. Archie N. Dorn, 209 South Plain Street, Pvt, James W. Humphreys, Sierrablanca, Pvt. Elsie Cook, R. F. D. No. 1, Corinth, Ky.* Ithaca, N. Y.* Tex.* Pvt. John T. Daly, 1247 Four and one-half Pvt. H1. W. Dove, Flora, Ill.* Pvt. Edward Joweph Kaiser, R. F. D. No. 2, Street SW., Washington, D. C.* Pvt. W. R. Duncan, R. F. D. No. 1, box 56, box 30, Morton, Ill.* Pvt. James Elliot, Terra Alta, W. Va.* Dillsbore, Ind.* Pvt. HenrY Kebler, 732 East Fifth Street, Pvt. Ernest C. Fullerton, 1828 Fourth Avenue, Pvt. Curtis G. Dye, 131 Oak Street, Parkers- Loveland, Colo.* Huntington, W. Va.* burg, W. Va.* Recruit Geo. Retchel. Eldon, Mo.* Pvt, William G. Harper, 318 Watkins Row, Pvt. John M. Ehart, Weed, N. Mex.* Pvt. Ross W. Kiser, uccess, Me.* Winston-Salem, N. C.* Pvt Otto Fischer, Mount Carmel, Ill. Pvt. Robert W. Knight, 923 South Congress Pvt. Robert C. Hollate, Grafton, Iowa.* Pvt. John J. Gill, Creal Springs, Ill. Street, tape Girardeau, Mo.* Pvt. John Howard, R. F. D. No. 2, box 86, Pvt. Joe Gossett, R. F. D. No. 7, Athens, Pvt. Stanton It. Lamb, Phoenix, Ariz.* Oliver, Ga.* Tenn* Pvt. Earl McClelland. Windsor, Mo.* Pvt. Allan J. Hughes, Kansas City, Mo.* Pvt. Howard H. Hard, Sheldon. Dl.* Pvt. James McGill, 6950 Dorchester Avenue, Cook Alfred H. Jones, 682 Baker Street, Pvt. Robert A. Harrel, Crossland, Ga.* Chicago, Ill.* Baltimore, Md.* Pvt. E. C. Harris, Portsmouth, Ohio.* Sergt. Maj. Loie McQueen, Silsbee, Tex.* Pyt. Jos. R. King, Paw Paw, W. Va.* Corpl. William W. Hendon, Tuskegee, Ala. Pvt. Raymond Ml. Manning, 4815 North St. Pvt. Sam Kosmenski, 69 North First Street, Pvt. John I. Hensley, Bladensville, Ill.* Louis Avenue. Chicago, Il.* Paterson, N. JT.* Pvt. Edward Hickinbottom, 305 Thirty-eighth Wagoner Tom Mikulah, Temple. Tex.* Pvt. Stanley Layman, 182 West Main Street, Street, Pittsburgh Pa.* Pvt G,rge L. Morgan, Flint Hill, Mo.* Frostburg, Md.w Pvt. Herman H. H-ohman, R. F. D. No. 8, Pvt. Louis Olson. 14se. Tex.* Pvt. Samuel A. Lineberger, 408 Sullivan Ave- Fredericksburg, Tex.* Pvt. Walter E. ReAor, Route No. 24, Blairs- nue, Gastoniaz N. C.* Pvt. Ernest T. Horn, Berwick, Me.* town, Mo.* Pvt. Lloyd E. Lively, Wayside. W. Va.* Pvt. Otto H. Jager, Harron, Okla.* Pvt. Benjamin Sanders, W111sport, Tex.* Pvt. Aloysius McCauley, 4103 Canal Road, Pvt. Halmar J. Karkane, 8718 Twentieth Pvt. William Sloan, Hancock. Mo.* Washington, D. C.t Street, San Francisco, Cal. Pvt. Harol I. Spurgeon, R. F. D. No. 2, Avon, Pvt. Judson Maise, Bainbridge, Ga.* Pvt. Fred H. Kasehafsky, 719 Woodrow Ave- Ill.* Pvt. Patrick J. Monoghan, R. F. D. No. 1, nue, Detroit, Mich.* Pvt. Anton Stellmach, Route No. 3, Rice, Ben- Kinvoss, towa.* Pvt. Louis F. Katzel, 785 Forest Avenue, Oak- ton County, Minn.* Pvt. Stenly Oborsky, 141 Lake Avenue, Elm park, Ill.* Pvt. Ira Stoltz, R. F. D. No. 1, Marthasyille, Dock, N. Y.* Pvt. Chester S. Kil, 219 Parks Street, Laporte, Mo.* Pvt. Francis Rowe, Starr Route, Danbury, Ind.* Pvt. Theodore Stuebner, Hupsmith, Tex.* Wis.* Pvt. Richard Knizek, Schulenburg, Tex.* 24 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK

Pvt. Frank Knoeck, 1803 North Karlow Ave- Pvt. David Ballard, Eastover, S. C. Pvt. Ferney G. Snare, Lurline, Nov.* nue, Chicago, Iil.* Pvt. William A. Bobo, Donaldson, S. C.* Corpl. Henry A. Stambaugh, Route No. 1, Pt. Fank E. Kraus, R. F. D. No. 4, Lincoln, Pvt Israel Boyd, -Rodman, S. C.* Browning, Ill.* Ill.* Pvt. Jim Brecheen, Hazel, Okla.* 5 Pvt. Fred L. Thomas, R. F. D. No. 1, Dukedom, Corpl. Henry A. Krause, Marion Street, Brook- Pvt. Edmund Brown, Fort Lawn, S. C. Tenn.* lyn, B. Y.* Pvt. Pleas Bush, Torrent, Ky.* Pvt. Thomas Vergoti, 75 Seymour Street, Hart- Pt Hilry Land, Coushatta, La. Pvt. William A. Butler, 1603 Main Street, ford, Conn. Pvt. Joseph J. Loeffler, R. F. D. No. 2, Ogden, Athol, Mass.* Recruit Guiseppi AVIncenzi, 301 Fifth Street, Ill.* Pvt. Roy Caughman, Chappell, S. C.* Elmira, N. Y.* Pyt. Mansella Lugo, San Benito, Tex.* Pvt. James E. English, English, N. C.* Pvt. Edgar D. Weitz, Route No. 5, Manchester, Pvt. Frank J. McBride, 18 Brown Street, Wal- Pvt. Chas. L. Gambeth, R. F. D. No. 3, Ash- Tenn. tham, Mass.* boro, N. C.* Pvt. James V. Young, Route No. 3, Abbott, Pvt. Edward F. McDonald; 50 Benedict Street, Pvt. Melvin A. Graham, R. F. D. No. 1, Gali- Tex.* Pawtucket, R. I.' vants Ferry, S. C. CAMP SHERMAN, OHIO. Pvt. John C. Marion, Valparaiso, Ind.* Pvt. Boston Jones, St. Matthews, S. C.* Pvt. Willard M. Mason, Glasdonbury, Conn.* Pvt. Isaiah Kenley, R. F. D. No. 3, box 69, Pvt. Harry Bartlett, R. F. D. No. 1, Mount Pvt. Clifford G. Mattes, Vandalie, Ill.* Chapen, S. C.* Vernon, Ohio.* Pvt: Gus J. Miller. Bookshire, Tex.* Pvt. (first class) George R. Nicholson, 50 Sergt (first class) George C. Beck, Jr., 57 Pvt. Russell B. Molsee, Shoshone, Idaho. Maple Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y.* North First Street, Newark, Ohio.* Pvt Albert W. Moritz, Crystal Lake, Ill.* Pvt. Henry Prier, Ridgeville S C.* Pvt. Nialcomb Bennifleld, Northville, La.* Pvt William R. Natchett, Crockett, Tex.* Pvt. Thomas P. Seabrook, Awensdaw, S. C.* Pvt. Charles Turner Best, R. F. D. No. 1, box Pvt. Alexander Obrine, 86T West Gtand Boule- Pvt. George H. Summers, 518 Ridge Avenue, 214, Zanesville, Ohio.* vard, Detroit, Mich.* Youngstown, Ohio.* Pvt. Freeman N. Blystone, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Adolph Paval, 3558 Wabenia Avenue, Chi- Pvt. William T. Wilkinson, Arizona, La.* Berkey, Ohio.* cago, Ill.* Pvt. Aurin B. Wilson, R. F. D. No. 1, box 44, Pet. George Board, Woodland Mills, Tenn.* Pvt. John Pekos, Jr., 2734 South Hamlin Ave- Bryan, S. C.* Pvt. Anthony Bruggerman, Route No. 1, Tell nue, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. Joseph White, Greeleyville, S. C.* City, Ind.* Pvt. Nels C. Peterson, 29 South Forest Drive, Pvt. John Vinson Bryson, 246 North Fifth Des Moines, Iowa.* CAMP SHELY, MISS. Street, Columbus, Ohio.* Pvt. Robert E. Rafferty, Golbejton, Pa.* Pvt. Travy S. Bilbo, Vinton, La. Pyt. Joel Butler, R. F. D. No. 2, Moss Grove, Pvt Joe Remein, R. F. D. No. 4, Stanne, III.* Pvt. Joseph W. Bill, 1507 Loomies Street, Newelton, La.* Pvt. Alvin Ross, Roberts, Idaho. LaCrosse, Wis. Pvt. George Byfus, general delivery, Canton, Pvt. George J. Samuel, 3832 Gladys Avenue, Ohio.* Pvt. Oscar H. Brockhaulf, R. F. D. No. 3, Pvt. James Campbell, Somerset estate, Ash- Chicago, III. * Marion, Wis. Pvt. Roy H. Sankey, 826 Remington Street, Capt. Theodore Le Grande Burnett, 1161 wood, La.* Fort Collins, Colo. South First Street, Louisville, Ky. Pvt. Floyd Leyondus Carman, Bergholz, Ohio.* Pvt. Joseph Schumaer, Bemidji, Minn.* Pvt. Ira Clapper, R. F. D. No. 7, Lima, Ohio. Pvt. Harry C. Ceaser, Picayenne, Miss.* French Street, Pvt. Oscar A. Schwantz, R. F. D. No. 4, Lin- Pvt. Horace E. Clark, 919 Roman Street, New Pvt. Thomas Coleman, 1601 coln, IlI.* Orleans, La.* Erie, Pa.* Sergt Paul V. Segrave, 4594A North Market Pvt. Mayfield Dorsey, 229 Dale Avenue, Knox- Pvt. Clyde S. Cone, R. F. D. No. 1, box 19, Street, St. Louis, Mo. lle, Tenn.* Shandon, Ohio.* Pvt. Eddie W. Server, R. F. D. No. 2, Beason, Pvt. Edward L. Duncan, R. F. D. No. 3, Pvt. Lawrence R. Cook, 2476 Warsaw Avenue, Cartersville, Ill. Pricehill, Cincinnati, Ohio.* Pvt. Walter C. Sherertz, R. F. D. No. 2, Marion, Pvt. Jerome E. Felter, Ireland, Miss.* Recruit Oscar Cooper, R. F. D. No. 5, box 104, Ill.* Pvt. Raymond W. Hall, 1552 West Twenty- Lexington, Tenn.* Pvt. Charles Simpson, 1932 Ervington Avenue, fourth Street, Des Moines, Iowa.* Pvt. Donald H. Coulter, Route No. 2, Cutler, Oakland, Cal.* Pvt. Ruford R. Hazen, R. F. D. No. 1, Cres- Ohio.* Pit. Frank B. Smith, R. F. D., Lakin, Kans. ton, Iowa.* Pvt. David C. Crubaugh, R. F. D. No. 6, Lis- Pvt. Joe L. Smith, bon, Ohio.* route No. 1, Albany, Iil.* Pvt. Herbert H. Henning, 1229 Booth Street, Pvt. Julius M. Sommer, 4600 Bruno Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. . Pyt. Lewis Richard Dean, R. F. D. No. 3, box San Francisco, Cal. Pvt. Ansel Johnson, Glidden, Wis. 45, North Vernon, Ind.* Pvt. Fred Stonebrook, Cisne, Il.* Pvt. Grant Pvt. John De Frisco, 318 Albert Street, Pvt. Byron Huron Thiel, Milmine, Ill.* L. Johnson, Star Route, Weblake, Youngstown, Ohio.* Corpl. Wis. Pvt. Treantofalos Demitra, Fournor Pmaltra, John R. Thompson, Forest Street, Wal- Pvt. Mannie Johnson, 138 Bruie Street, tham, Mass. Clarkedale, Miss. Salonlka.* Pvt. Julian C. Triplett, Hendrix, N. C.* Pvt. John King, Exonia, Wis. Pvt. Green Dinwiddle, R. F. D. No. 1, McKen- Pvt. Percy M. Vautier, Island Heights, N. J.* Pvt. Elmer Knudstom, R. F. D. No. 1, Diska, zie. Tenn.* Pvt. C. Warren, Bement, Ill.* Wis. Pvt. Frederick Dunlap, 39 Blimer Street, Dela- Pvt. Clarence C. Williams, R. F. D. No. 1, Mc- ware, Ohio.* Pvt. Frank Krusehke, R. F. D. No. 3, Boyce- Ohio.* Carley, Miss.* Ville, Wis. Pvt. Lloyd D. Ecker, Vaelue. Pvt. Howard Wisler, 527 North Eleventh Pvt. Frank J. Emerick, 207 East Twenty-see- Pvt. Emil T. Larson, Hudson, Wis. Lorain, Ohio.* Street, Reading, Pa.* Pvt. Herman S. Robinson, Gresham. Wis. ond Street, CAMP Pvt. Alonza England, Alexander, La.* MORRISON, VA. Pvt. George Silberstein, 1005 South Eighth Pvt. Mark Enyeart, Alden, Kane.* Pvt. Gilbert Smith Ferris, Manor, Tex.* Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Pvt. Aloysius Esser, 3206 Altoona, Road, Pvt. Donald Frederick, Oaktown, Ind.* Corpl. Milton C. Stewart, Anguilla, Miss.* Cleveland, Ohio.* Pvt. Arthur L. McGraw, Marathon, N. Y.* Pvt. Augustus J. Weir, 14 Lincoln Avenue, Pvt. Lincoln A. Ewing, Ashport, Tenn.* CAMP PENNIMAN, VA. Two Rivers, Wis. First Lieut. Michael .T. Farrell, 354 Fourth Pvt. Roy C. Lapham, 358 Montgomery Avenue, CAMP SHERIDAN, ALA. Street, Troy, N. Y.* Detroit, Mich.* Pvt, Broadie Fearington, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Millard Baird, box 72, R. F. D. No. 1, Bynum, N. C. CAMP PIKE, ARK. Newcomb, Tenn.* Pvt. Victor Fuchs, 1602 Madison Avenue, Lake- Pvt. Frid Barnes, Doroso, Miss. Pvt. Harry H. Brown, Cross Street, box 1335, wood, Ohio.* Pi t. Richard B. F. Benton, Walnut Ridge, Boomingburg, Ohio.* Pvt. Leo Gaines, Evergreen, La.* Ark.* Pvt. George Caesar, Nichburg. Ala.* Pvt. John G. Boost, 590 East Seventh Street, Pvt. Charles R. Carnlee, Esto, Fla.* CAMP SHERMAN, OHIO. Portland, Oreg. Pvt. Clarence I. Clark, R. F. D. No. 1, box 37, Pvt. Dolph Bush, Alicia, Ark.* New Hampton, N. Y.* Corpl. William Gentry, Linwood and Vandyke Pvt. Perry Carroll, Arcola, Mo.* Pvt. Bernard Creighton, 80, Woodward Street, Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.* Pvt. Elia V. Coti, 1914 Shurey Avenue, St. Jersey City, N. J.* Pvt. Dewitt Geter, 23 West One hundred and Louis, Mo.* Pvt, Louis Dice, 154 West Seventy-third thirty-first Street, New York, N. Y.* Pvt. Visian T. Deaton, P. 0. box 24, Sunny Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.* Pvt. John F. Haget, Greensburg, Pa.* South, Ala.* Pvt. Allen Dragoo, R. F. D. No. 1, Belmont, Pvt. Clarence Hale, 44 Meyers Street, NelsonI Pvt. Albert Brown Douglas, Nola, Miss.* Ky.* Ville, Ohio.* Pvt. Grover Dumas, Trull, Ark.* Pvt. Bennie Edelstein, 509 Belmont Avenue, Pvt. Jim Hamilton. Creston, La.* Pit. John C. Grafe, route No. 3, Curlew, Iowa.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt William J. Hanley, 1250 East Eighty Ohio.* Pvt. Arthur Haliburton, Idabel, Okla.* Pvt. Ralph N. Flora, R F. D. No. 2, Peru, ninth Street, Cleveland, Pit. Luther S. Hendrix, box 171, Newport, Ind.* Pvt. Ben Harper, Hope, La.* Ark.* Corpl. Robert H. Frye, West Mansfield, Ohio.* Pvt. Randolph Harper, Moultlebanon, La.* Pit. Early Hill, Warrenton, Ark.* Pvt. William Frye, Low Peach Tree, Ala.* Pvt. Lee Harris, F. F. D. No. 1, box 50, Ar Pvt. Sylvester Hodges, box 58, Marianna, Ark.* Pvt. John S. Gorrell, R. F. D. No. 7, Cumber- cadia, La.* Pvt, iIlliard G. Irwin, Meeker, Okla. land, Ohio.* Pvt. Clarence Hatfield, R. F. D. No. 1, Spring- Corpl. Daniel Johnson, Pensacola, Fla.* Pvt. Troy W. Herod, Groesbeck, Tex.* field, Tenn.* Sergt. Lewis II. Kagy, 1823 West Capitol Ave- Pvt. Glenn A. Holenberry, 1720 North Pulaski Pvt. Earl Hayes, Elizabethtown, Ohio.* nue. Little Rock, Ark. Street, Baltimore, Md.* Sergt. Joseph Hayes, Lyoinhaven, Fla.* Pvt. William H. Larne, Corning, Ark.* Pvt. Harrison Hopkins, 603 Alton Street, John- Pvr. Lewis Henderson, Boyds Lane and Kelly Pyt. Marzel Odom, Farmerville, La. son City, Tenn.* Street, Mobile, Ala." Pvt. Verner B. Porter, R. F. D. No. 3, Lewis- Pvt William J. Howells, Route No. 7, box 98, Pvt. Charles Herwick, 421 Oakland Avenue, burg, Ky.* Colorado Springs, Colo.* Greensburg, Pa.* Pvt. Henry Reece. Morgue Mine, Ala.* Pvt. Robert E. Hurst, Rural Route No. 6, Pvt. Fremont Hicks, 728 West Frankina Street, Pit Climie Sanders, route No. 1, box 32, Owensboro, Ky.* Troy, Ohio.* Scotts, Ark.* Pvt. Albert E. Jordan, Rural Route No. 1, Flat Pvt. Joshia G. Hiles, Irorishort, Ohio.* Pvt. George D. Sehmale, Fulton, Ark.* Rock, Ind.* Pvt. Elzie Hollars, Altus, Okla.* Pvt. Lou Shaha, Roseboro, Ark.* Pvt. Samuel Kupperberg, 463 Second Avenue, Pvt. William Houston, R. F. D. No. 2, box 4, Pvt. Henry Wallace, route No. 1, box 89, Cleve- New York, N. Y.* Columbus, Tenn.* land, Ark.* Pvt. Edward F. Lents, State Hospital, Toledo, Pvt. Llewelyn Howard, Tallulah, La,.* Pvt. Henry Wheeler, P. 0. box 48, Edgard, La. Ohio.* Pvt. George A. Hunt, R. F. D. No. 1, Chand- Pvt. Willie Wilson, Oneida, Ark.* Pvt. George Luce, Hope, N. Dak.* ler, Ind.* CAMP SEVIr, S. C. Corpl. Clarenice McAmis, R.F. D. No. 6, Bailey- Pvt. Henry James, Colquit, La.* Pvt. George Allison, 1. F. D. No. 0, York, ton, Tenn.* Pvt. James L. Johnson, Hickorywith, Tenn.* S. C.* Pvt. Joseph Mowitiski, Subaculous, Russia.* Pvt. Joseph Johnson, Bellelance, La.* THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 25 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK

Pvt. Humphrey Jones, R. F. D. No. 3, Browns- Pvt. (fdrst class) Arthur P. Quimette, 51 Farns- Pvt. Howard W. Sanders, Western College, ville, Tenn.* worth Street, Springfield, Mass.' Oxford, Ohio.* PVt. Major Jordan, Wall Street, Milan, Tenn.* Pat William H. Robinson, route No. 2, Ab- Pvt. Gilbert R. Schuck, B. F. D. No. 4, Sharpe- Pvt. Martin P. Kennedy, Templeton, Iad.' bott, Tex.* ville, Ind.* Pvt. Forest E. Kirby, R. F. D. No. 5, Dela- Pvt. (first class) David Samuels, 439 Brown 2d Lieut. Harold Fiske Seaver, Templeton, Iware, Ohio.* Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* Mass.* Pvt. George Kohler, Hale Eddy, N. Y.* Pvt. Robert H. Saygrover, 556 East Fourth Pvt. Ford Shaffer, Alledonia, Ohio.* Pvt. Louis Lindsey, R. F. D. No. 1, Ports- Street, Marysville, Ohio.* Pvt. Leslie Shields, Cromwell, Ky. mouth, Ohio.* Pvt. Cecil Shields, 194 Dergan Avenue, Kear- Pvt. George A. Simpson, 1120 Broadway Ave- PVt. Ghecorgheff Jani Loffcheff, 1829 Lafayette ney, N. J.* nue. Alton, Ill.* Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.* Pvt. John W. Taylor, Barnegat, N. J.* Pvt. Edward Schler, Forest Grove, Oreg.* Pvt. Harry T. Lyle, Harrisburg, Ohio.* Pvt. Annanias Tillery, Tillery, N. C.* Pvt. Carl Stamm, R. F. D. No. 1, Alpine, Ind Pvt. John McIntyre, R. F. D., Evergreen, Ala.* Pvt. Cefus Turner, Balwynn, Miss.* Pvt. Earl G. Sterner, Landingville, Pa.* Pvt. Marvin McMullin, 262 South Main Street, Pvt., John Williams, Port Allen, La.* Pvt. Joseph W. Stevenson, Spuyten Duyvel, Washington, Pa.* Pvt. Jim York, Rock Island, Tenn.* N. Y.* PVt. Everett L. Maloney, Brillian, Ohio.* Pvt. Tohey York, R. F. 1. No. 1, Huntington, Pvt. Edward D. Stewart, Vigo County, Ind.* Pvt. Edward Matuchess, R. F. D. No. 1, Hang- Tenn.* Pvt. Willard R. Stevart, Box 441, Montpelier, ing Rock, Ohio.* 4 CAMP SYRACUSE, N. Y. Idaho. Pvt. Athenasios ills, 1833 Adams Street, Pvt. William Tester, Lockland, Ohio. Garry, Ind.* Pvt. Albert J. Alt, Maynard, N. Y.* Pvt. Bernard A. Thompson, Horsecave, Ky. Pvt. John F. Nagel, Greensburg, Pa.* Pvt. James T. Kelly, Mount Ladie, Pa.* Pvt. Jesse B. Thomas, R. F. D. No. 2, lazelton, Pvt. Jerome J. Obringer, R. F. D. No. 2, Fort Pvt. John W. Sewell, Wetumpka, Ala.* Ind.* Recovery, Ohio.' CAMP TAYLOR, KY. Pvt. Robert J. Thomas, 1839 Shelby Street, Pvt. Forrest D. Paul, 138 South Fifth Street, New Albany, Ind.* Stuebenville, Ohio.* Pvt. Clyde Ambrose, R. F. D. 4, Philpot, Ky.* Pvt. Lawrence Uebelhoer, Schnellville, Ind.* Cook Channing Pickering, Johnstown, Ohio.* Pvt. Robert R. Anderson, Bronson, Kans.'* Pvt. Harry W. litt, R. F. D. No. 6, Carlin- Pvt. Leroy F. Price, general delivery, East Candidate Howard S. Baker, 2119 North ville, Ill.* Waterford, Pa.* Twentieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* Pvt. Walter A. Whitmer, Muhlenberg Co., Ky.* Pvt. Sherman Pritchard, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. Forest A. Bauer, route No. 19, St. Mat- Pvt. Arch Williams, Star Route, Spottsville, Dyersburg, Tenn.* thews, Ky.* Ky.* Pvt. Manuel Rambo, Ringgold, La.* Pvt. Willis Burrus, Vanoarsdell, Ky.* Pvt. BenJ. Woebrman, R. F. D. No; 3, Jones- Pvt. Charles L. Reder, New Palestine, Ind.* Pvt. Elmer Cable, 958 Ann Street, Kenosha, ville. Ind.* Pvt. James Richards, Convent, La.* Wis.* Pvt. Wallace Woodrome, Coulterville, Ill. Pvt. Noah Richter, Kingston, Ohio.* Candidate Harold S. Cady, 465 Nugeon Pvt. Ezra Young, Lewisburg, Ky.* Pvt. William Roberts, R. F. D. No. 2, Find- Avenue, Torrington, Conn.* lay, Ohio.* Pvt. George Gunn Caldwell, route 1, Cabbe- CAMP TRAVIS, TEX. Pvt. Samuel Rostofer, Kirsville, Ohio.* ville, Ga.* Pvt. Pvt. Luther Banks, Springdale, Tex. Pvt. Edward J. Schippel, 503 East Walnut Robert B. Carson, 405 South Brighton Pvt. Will Banks, R. F. D. No. 3, Lufkins, Tex.* Street, Salina, Kans.* Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.* Pvt. Oscar Huistis Bishop, Gunter, Tex.* Pvt. Emil E. Scott, R. F. D. No. Candidate Percy Louis Chambless, Tuskegee, 2, box 64, Ala.* Pvt. Willie Lewis Brown, Buenavista, Tex.* Elmore, Ohio.* Pvt. William L. Calhoun, general delivery, Zy- Pvt. August E. Schtaefdi, R. F. D. No. 1, Fort Pvt. Emery F. Christman, R. F. D. No. 2, Waterville, Ohio.* bach, Tex.* Smith, Ark.' Pvt. Columbus E. Carter, R. F. D. No. 6, Pvt. Arthur Scizert, Clayton, Ohio.* Pvt. Noble T. Colvin, Jeffersonville, Ind.* Winnsboro, Tex.* Pvt. Earl M. Simmerman, R. F. D. No. 4, Pvt. Fred W. Crane, 88 Bank Street, Bur- Pvt. Charles Y. Crouse, Lanark, Ill.* Salem, Ohio.* lington, Vt.* Pvt Pvt. Amos C. Crisp, 300 South Sixteenth Willie Lewis Brown, Buenavista, Tex.* Pvt. Robert Simmons Oakland, Fla.* Pvt Vern J. Daniels, Siloam Springs, Ark. Pvt. James Simms, &parta, Tenn.* Street, Fort Smith, Ark.* Pvt. Wallace E. Day, Rugby, Tex. Pvt. Russell M. Smith, Mount Horab, Ohio.* Candidate Charles Withers Crouch, 20 Lime- Pvt. Claude W. Eastham, Low, Tex.* Pvt. William Smith, Murfreesboro, Tenn.'* house Street, Charleston, S. C.* Corpl. George H. Ellsworth, Cleveland, Ohio.* Pvt. Albert X. Steinbeck, 3477 Woodburn Ave- Pvt. Clady Davis. Plickford, Ky. Sergt. John M. Gartman, R. F. D. No. 4, nue, Cincinnati, Ohio.* Pvt. Quincey Duffey, Marvel, Clinton County, Sepulpa, Okla.* Pvt. Charles B. Sterling, Moultrie, Ga.* Ky.* Pvt. Irvin Gilmer, Turnersville, Tex.* Pvt. Wollie H. Stout, Greensburg, Kans.* Pvt. Arthur Edward Erickson, Perry, Wis.* Pvt. Lloyd C, Glover, R. F. D. No. 3, Hillsboro, Pvt. Roy Taylor, Chapelhill, Tenn.* Pvt. Guy Russell Erickson, R. F. D. No. 1, Tax.* Pvt. Ward B. Tedrick, route No. 1, Witerset, Prescott, Mich.* Pvt. Willie F. Hartwig, R. F. D. No. 2, Seguin, Ohio.* Pvt. II. Leland Finney, Milford, Mo.- Tex.* Pvt. John Thomas, R. F. D. No. 4, Somerville, Pvt. Leo J. Francis, Russia, Ohio. Pvt. Ed Haynes, Gunter, Tex.* Tenn.* Pvt. Charlie F. Freeman, route No. 1, Berry, Pvt. Pedro Hornandez, 432 South Laredo Pvt. Hugh Thompson, Wabash County, Roann, Ala.* Street. San Antonio, Tex.* Pvt. James E. Glover, R. F. D. No. 1, Lonoke, Pvt. John C. Hester, Burnet, Tex.* Pvt. Luther Turner, Homer, La.* Ark. Pvt. Carl Hilderbrand, R. F. D. No. 1, Spring, Pvt. Wade I. Wilhelm, St. Clair Street, Mar- Candidate Wayne B. Gohl, 250 Rural Avenue, Tex.* ietta, Ohio.* WilliamSport, Pa.* Sergt. Samuel B. Hoge, 173 West Ninth Street, Pvt. Harry S. Will, R. R. No. 2, box 85, Syca- Pvt. William T. Goins, 355 Grace Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.* snore, Ohio.* Franklin, Ky.* Pvt. Harry D. Horton, Fort Payne, Ala.' Pvt. James G. Wiliams, Big Rock, Tenn.' Pvt. Charles Hagerman, Taylorsville Ky. Pvt. Orlie Hurd, Lubbock, Tex.* Pvt Charles E. Wilson, Birds Run, Ohio.' 1st Lieut. Zack D. Harden, 404 Capitol Apart- Pvt George R. Johnson, R. F. D. No. 1, box Pvt. Austin Alvin Winget, R. F. D. No. 3, Gil- ments, Raleigh, S. C.* 98, Vici, Okl. lesnieville, Ohio.* Pvt. C. Ester Cleman Hollomon, R. F. D. No. Pvt. Cecil RT..ones, Star Route, box 18, Lam- Pvt. William H. Womble, R. D. No. 2, Brighton, 14, -Kenon, Tenn.* pasas, Tex.* Tenn.* Pvt. Carl Hull, Augusta, Ky.* Pvt. Henry Kelly, Grandbury, Tex. Pvt. James Wood, R. F. D. No. 7, North Ver- Pvt. John B. Jennings, South Olive, Ohio.* Sergt. George A. Kerley, Coddoa, Colo.* non, Ind.* Pvt. Eiler V. Johnson, 937 Willard Street, Pvt. Anton Kerlick, Gillett, Tex.* Pvt. Professor Young, R. F. D. No. 1, White- Galesburg, Ill.* Pvt. Ebie L. Lankford, Carthage, Tenn.* ville, Tenn.* Pvt. UIas Johnson, Kirkmansville, Ky.* Pvt. Frank McCoy, McMillan, Okla.* CAMP STANLEY, Candidate John S. Joseph, Melville, La.* Pat. Francisco Moreno, Lamesa, N. Mex.* Tax. Pvt. Archie Keller, Pvt. Oliver R. F. D. No. 4, Benton, Pvt. Guy B. Pawling, 1217 Scott Avenue, Fort Grant, Uvaldi, Tex.* Ill.* Scott, Kans. CAMP STUART, VA. Pvt. Mack Kennedy. Edgemoor, S. C.* Pvt. Edwin H. Renkin, 1008 Saline, San An- Pvt. (first class) Albert W. Achterberg, 905 Candidate Mark B. Keys, 1062 Laguna Avenue, tonio, Tex.* Seventh Street, Merrill, Wis.* Los Angeles, Cal. Pvt. James A- Stokes, Hughes, Ark. Pvt. George Antwine, Nome, Tex.' Pvt. (first class) Charles B. Kincaid, 842 Pvt. Edmund R. Vick, Youngsport, Tex.* Pvt. Carl II. Beliu, 1703 North Seventh Street, South Fifteenth Street, Louisville, Ky.* Pvt. Pedro Villareal, Victoria, Tex.* Clay Center, Kane.* Pvt. William N. Leahan, 3624 Aspen Street, Pvt. Leonidas Webb, R. F. D No. 2, box 42, Pvt. Robert E. Calgary, 719 South Olive Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* Van Buren, Ark. Pvt. Virgil Lesley, Los Angeles, Cal.* Columbia, Ky.* Pvt. Sila H. Young, R. F. D. No, 1, Onley, Pvt. Louis Cappallini, 21 Mott Street, New Pvt. Robert Lewis, route 1, Forest Home, Ala.* Tox. York City, N. Y.* Pvt. George J. Lippert,.route 1, Lamar, Ind.* Pvt. Jacob Zellmer, Ulm, Ark. Pvt. Willie Cook, Hoston, La.* Pvt. Lantrit Loney, Dawson Spring, Ky.* Pvt. Jasper Goward, route No. 3, box 76, Grif- Candidate Hector A. McCrimmon, general de- CAMP UPTON, N. Y. toll, N. C.* livery, Caseville, Mich.* Pvt. William Abne'y, Lampasas, Tex.* Pvt. (first class) Solomon Dickens, R. F. D. Pvt. Carl C. McDonald, R. F. D. No. 1, Tal- Sergt. David S. Aikin, 10 Brandt Place, Am- No. 8, box 50, Robsonville, N. C.* bot, Ind.* sterdam, N. Y.* Pvt. Milam M. Hemphill, Oakville, Tex* Pvt. Harry E. Meier, route 8, Applecteek, Pvt Oscar Francis Baker, Maple Street, Islip, Pvt. Roy L. Henline, New Geneva, Pa.* Ohio.* Long Island.* Sergt. Ed. L. Huey, Kemp, Okla.* Pvt. Charles Messerschmidt, route No. 5, Pvt Reuben Balter, 906 Union Avenue, New Pvt. Mike Jegeland, Cottage Grove, Wis.* Monroeville, Ind.* York, N. Y.* Pvt. Frank Lamazzi. Granville, Ill.* Pvt. Oswald Charlie Meyer, R. F. D. No. 26, Pvt William H. Barry, Riverpoint, R. I.* Pvt. Willi, Lewis, Ridgeland, Miss.* Lake Beulah, Wis.* Pvt. Emilio Bassignana, 130 West Thirty-first Pvt. Calvin B. Lowry, route No. 2, box 9, Pvt. Elmer Miller, 811 Springfield Park, Hart- Street New York, N. Y.* Buies, N. C.* well, Ohio.* Pvt. Wachen Napoleon Bondville, 29 Norfolk Pvt. Wuillies Lyons. R. F. D. No. 1, Merri- Pvt. Leonard W. Miller, 1146 South Comford Street, Farmington, Conn.4 wethor, S. C.* Avenue, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. Edward M. Boothby, Winthrop Center, Pvt. Eddie Mathis, Ochillee, Ga.* Candidate Joel R. Morrison, Pierre, S. Dak.* Me.* Pvt. Antonia Micile, Shawmut, Pa.* Pvt. Frederick Neilsen, Mukilteo, Wash,* - Pvt. Walter C. Borks, 1930 Cleveland Avenue, Pvt. Stanley Misiak, Rockfall, Conn.* Pvt. Charles Harrison Orr, Stelmo, Ill. Niagara Falls, N. Y.* Pvt. Alvin Iesbitt, Wadalaw, S. C.* Sergi. William A. Peler, R. F. D. No. 9, Pvt. Thomas J. Brady, 428 East Fifty-seventh Pvt. Chester Jay Pierce, South Main Street, Buffalo, Ill.* Street, New York. N. Y.* Towanda, Pa.* Major Mertin Meyne Postle, Ceredo, W. Va.* Pat. Harry E. Bransfield, Middlesex Avenue, Capt. Hugh M. Price, Dixon, Ill. Pvt. Emil M. Rosenquist, Ethan, S. Dak. Portland, Conun.* 26 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt. Haakon Brinnari, 201 President Street, Sergt. George Houswirth, Fort Bayard, N. Pvt. Lawrence S. Kennay, 411 Richmond Brooklyn, N. Y.* Mex.* Avenue, Point Richmond, Cal.* Pvt. Haaken BIrinnar, Varda, Norway.? Sergt. Elzy Kingery, 1222 West Market FORT HANCOCK, GA. Pvt. Daniel Burley, EllersIle, Md. Street, Louisville, Ky.* Pvt. Colonel I. Campbell, Wooley, Wash.* Pvt. Leslie C. Norris, 804 North Third Ave- Bet. Morton Hollander, 4 Sarley Avenue, New- Pvt. Guiseppe Capene, 380 Broome Street, New nue, East Newton, Iowa.* ark, N. J. York City, N. Y.* Pvt. George H. Strickland, Pairbluff, N. C.* Pvt. Alfred Lavallee, Winooski, Vt.* Pvt. Philip J. Carey, 205 Chestnut Street, Pvt. Davis W. Lusk, 64 Taylor Street, New- Watertown, N. Y.* pORT BENJAsmIN HIARISON, IND. ark, N. J.* Pvt. Eugene Cooper, R. D. No. 2, Darlington, Pvt. Finis L. Coleman, 1621 Queen Street, Corpl. Martin MeShane, box 42, Rockand, S. C.* West Lake View, Mont.* R. I.* Pvt. Leo W. Davis, 105 Western Avenue, Brat- Second Liut. Cleve Hendrick Conner, 1305 Sergt. Clifford D. Rood, Brockton, N. Y.* tleboro, Vt.* Center Avenue, Wellsville, Ohio.* Pvt. (first class) Russell Taylor, R. F. D. Pvt. (First Class) James F. Devine, 218 East Pvt. Charles B. Davis, box 26, Pearisburg, No. I, Pittsfield. Ill.* Forty-fifth Street, Now York, N. Y.* W. Va.- Cook Wilbur H. White, Red Bank, N. J.* Pvt. Carl M. Eberhart, Disston, Pa.* Pvt. James T. Dowd, Pascog, R. I.* FORT RARRISON, IND. Pvt. John A. Fruhauf, 333 East Fifty-second Pvt. James J. Hanley, 8 Halket Street, Pitts- Pvt. Thomas Buckner, Villa, W. Va.* Street. New York City, N. Y.* burgh, Pa.* Pvt. Frank Chariton, Butternut, Wis.* Pvt Cirl Frank, Buena Park, R. F. D., Cal. Pyt. Frederick Harts, R. F. D. No. 1, box 75, Pvt. Charles B. Davis, box 26, Pearisburg, Pvt. Florin Hodges, 1204 Fourth Avenue, Delong, Ind.* Va." South Albany, Ala.* Capt. Thomas D. Hawkins, Clarkdale, Ariz. Street Ave- Pst. Arthur IT. Engberg, 451 Pierce Pyt. Walter Malcolm Hooper, 34 Second Pvt. Duke Henson, 615 North Eighth Street, NE., Minneapolis, Minn.* nue. Port Washington, N. Y.* Temple, Tex.* Deboiry, Tex.* Pvt Alex Fraser, Cosmopolis, Wash.* Pvt. Leaman Horton, Pvt. Oscar J. Krier, Belgium, Wis.* Pvt. Edward Gemolski, 888 Twenty-fourth Pvt. Daniel Joseph Hurley, 17 Gertrose Street, Pvt. Timothy McDonnell, 30 Providence Street, Detroit, Mich.* Roxbury, Mass.* Street, Taftville, Conn.* Pvt. Harry J. Guffy, Selling, Okla.* Pvt. George Leonard Jones, Sowers, Va.* Pvt. James F. Miller, 515 Grove Street, Jer- Pvt. Edward Guse, box 34, Pringhar, Iowa. Pvt. Alphons J. Junler, 215 Purchase Street, sey City, N. J.* New Bedford, Mass. Pvt. Leslie B. Hardin, Lonaconing, Md.* Pvt. Gianbattista Longo, 304 East Thirty- Pvt. Norman Francis Peets, 100 Bridge Pvt. Goo. A. Hill, box 379, Mount Pleasant, City, N. Y.* Street, Plattsburg, N. Y.* W. Va.* eighth Street, New York Pvt. Albert Rienour, R. F. D. No. 3, South Pvt. Benford B. Long, San Mateo, Cal.* Cook Otto Marek, 21 Prospect Avenue, Win- No. 7, Grand field, L. I.* Bend, Ind.* Pvt. Eivin Mills, R. F. D. Pvt. Elijah Miller, 351 West Thirty-sixth PORT BLISS, TEX. Rapids, Wis. Street. New York, N. Y.* Pvt. Leon Alpuente, 2428 Maderia Street, Pvt Flavel B. Rockford, 558 East Fourth Pvt. William Miller, Glen Cove, Long Island, El Paso, Tex.* Street, Sedalia, Mo.* N. Y.* Sergt Arihur Bristow, 119 Zapota Street, Pvt. Elza 0. Starr, Montpelier. Ohio.* Pyt. Arthur James Ohara, 14 Elm Court, San Antonio, Tex.* Pvt. Ilobqrt W. Williams, Dubois, Pa.* Plainville, Conn. Pvt. Frank Butcher, Greeley, Nebr.* Pvt. Louis Zodaro, 1501 Corby Street, Pvt. John Orlowski, 167 Eighth Street, Jersey PVt. William R. Ellis, 408 East Commerce Omaha, Nebr.* City, N. J.* Street, San Antonio, Tex.* FORT HOWARD, M1D. Pvt. John R. Orlowsk, 70 Kadiks Place, Carel- Pvt. Ernest TFrgus, R. F. D. No. 8, Lewis- Coril. Nathan L. Hoffman, 1878 Ashland town Hill, N. J.* burg, Tenn.* St. Paul, Minn.* Pvt. Thomas A. Parson, 281 Bergen Street, Pvt. Leslie V. Fleeman, Duncanville, Avenue, Tex.* WASn. Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. (lirst class) Eugene II. Frey, Pescadero, PORT LAWTON, Pvt. Julius Periera, 341 Park Street, Brook- Cal.* Recruit Ramond Himes, 1424 Maxwell Ave- lyn, N. Y.* Sergt Frederick W. Frischike, Detroit, Mich.* nue, Spokane, Wash.* Pvt. Russell E. Perrine, Lincoln Park, Roches- Pat. Efite Lovell, Yuma, Tenn" FORT LEAVENWORT, KANS. ter, N. Y.* Pvt. Tester Mills. Poplar Bluff, Mo.* Fla." Pvt. Felix Pulverine. Newark, N. J.* Pvt. James Edwerd Patterson, Merkel, Tex.* Pvt. John T. Allen, Licanto, Dominion Pvt. William N. Berg, Sleepy Eye, Minn.* Pvt. Robert Ifenry Reed, 2304 Old Corpl. Steve Proumta, 2002 East One hundred box 25, Street, Richmond, Va.* and twenty-first Street, Cleveland. Ohio.* Pvt. Albert A. Bodeen, R. F. D., P. D. No. 4, Towanda, Coteau, N. Dek.* Pvt. Paul Ryder, R. Corpl. Paul P. Shelton, Effincham, Ill.* 207 Sixth Avenue, Pa.* Corpl. Louis W. Simions, 601 North Oregon Pvt. James Francis Eli1n, Pvt. Charlve Enos Surette, 35 Fiske Avenue, Street, El Paso, Tex.* North Yakima, Wash.* Somerville, Mass.* Pvt. Joe E. Steverson, Langford, Miss.* Pvt. Raymond Herbert, 414 Eleventh Ave- Pvt. Harry Tanner, Wingdale, Dutchess Pit. (first class) Aynar V. Wood. 4118 West nue, li

FIELD, LA. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Pvt. Hames H. Bilek, - 5423 West Twenty- GERSTNER fourth Place, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. Lawrence J. Welch, 582 West Cestnut Pvt. Willis Base, 145 Willoughby Street, Pvt. William A. Boarman, Harrisburg, Ill.* Street, Washington, Pa.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Arthur R. Bowles, Chino, Cal.* KRLLY FIELD, TEX. R. F. D. No. 2, Ord, AUGUSTA, GA. Pvt. Herbert E. Fuss, Pvt. Sydney E. Elliott, Henderson, Tex.* Nebr.* Pvt. Charles C. Hampton, Burke, S. Dak. Pvt. Robert A. Greene, Ragland, Ala.* Pvt. Rudolph Meyer, 409 C Street, Lincoln, Pvt. Alfred A. Harwood, 128 North Fifth Nebr.* AUSTIN, TEX. Pvt. Leonard H. Weiss, R. F. D. No. 2, Fort Street, Steubenville, Ohio.* Iowa.* Sergt. Vern A. Hudson, 58721 Brentwood Pvt. Un. Cecil C. Caruthers, Moody, Tex. Dodge, Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal.* Pvt. James Lee Green, Robert Lee, Tex.* CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. Sergt. Clark W. Levengood, Pomona, Cal. Pvt. Ernest L. Hutchens, Jordantown, Tex.* Pvt. Christopher Lee Morris, R. F. D. No. 6, Pvt. John Paul Jones, 115 West Garfield Pyt. Logan R. Bantz, R. F. D. No. 1, Veeders- Garnett, Kans. Street, Delro, Tex.* burg, Fountain County, Ind. Pvt. Earl H. Pykiet, St. Louis, Ill. Pvt. Ulysses Vernon Kirtley, Sidney, Ark.* COLLEGE, MISS. Pvt. Rex R. Wilson, 921 Cheyenne Boulevard, Pvt. Houston F. Pittman, Fairfield, Tex.* Colorado Springs, Colo.* Pvt. August II. Spaniel, route 4, Halletts- Recruit Reed Murray Maxwell, R . F. D., Stark- LkNGLEY FIELD, VA. ville, Tex.* ville, Miss.* Pvt. (first class) William S. Kast, 3137 Berg. BALTIMORE, MD. COLLEGE STATION, TEX. Iman Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.* Tex.* PVt. Wilkie Melton, Ahaskia, N. C.* Pvt. Herbert Blaustein, 2812 Callow Avenue, Pvt. Isaac L. Maxwell, Ireland, Second Lieut. Frank Lawrence Stauver, Lin- Baltimore, Md.* COLONIA, N. T. den, Mo. Pvt. Andrew Sutton. Danburg, Ga.* EATON ROUGE, LA. Pyt. William J. Burke, 710 North Sixth Street, Camden, N. J.* MATHER FIELD, CAL. Pvt. Leslie' Carl Hunt, Tubker, La.* Pvt. Selden C. Lowry, 514 Union Avenue, BERKELEY, CAL. COLUMBIA, S. C. South Fergus Falls, Minn. Pvt. (first class) Anthony G. Staadt, Post- Pyt. McKinley Hartness, R. F. D. No. 3- PARK FIELD, TENN. Ville, Iowa. Murphy, N. C.* Pvt. William D. Peterson, Lowell, Ind.* BETILEHEM, PA. COLUMBUS, N. MEX. PAYNE FIELD, MISS. Pvt. Benjamin V. Wisnewski, 144 West Mar- Pvt. Glen 0. Dart, 410 Ipleventh Avenue, Second Lieut. John Leonard Murray, 020 ket Street, Scranton, Pa.* Greeley, Colo.* Tenth Street, South Minneapolis, Minn. BOSTON, MASS. Pvt. Arthur G. Rogers, Torrent, Ky.* C. Thomas, Afton, Iowa.* ROCKWELL FIELD, CAL. Second Lieut. Edwin Arnold Brown, 99 Gains- Pvt. Reuben Pvt. William H. Arms, Calistoga, Napa County, boro Street, Boston, Mass. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Cal. Pvt. William Leciuyer, 90 Main Street, Ware, Recruit George F. Bunt, box 2, Brocton, Ky.* Pvt. Isaac S. Shahbazian, R. F. D, B., Reed- Mass.* Pvt. William Earl lulet, R. F. D. No. 1, Al- ley, Cal. BRIGHTON, MASS. bany, Mo.* C A, WILBUR WRIGHT FIELD, OHIO. First Sergt. Louis James Dooley, 220 Chapel CUMBRLAND, MD. Second Lieut. James Kirby Burrell, Tyler Street, Newton, Mass.* Musician (third class) Arthur L. Chaney, 42 House, Northampton, Mass. Oldtown Road, Cumberland, Md. Pyt. George W. Leekie, Aitkin, Minn.- BROOKLYN, N. Y. DANVILLE, IND. EDGEWOOD ARSENAL, AD. Corpl. John Boyd, 280 West Sixty-seventh Street, New York, N. Y.* Pvt. Donald R. Helton, Danville, Ind.* Pvt. Ernest Bossey, 225 Laurel Hill Avenue, Pvt. John F. George, 540 Sackman Street, DEMING, N. MEX. Norwich, Conn.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. John Burgess, Lake City, S. C. Pvt. Morris Jackson, 47 Willow Street, New Pvt. Santiago Delora, Sante Fe, N. Mex.* Pvt. Georqe IL Ingersoll, R. F. D. No. 2, Ster- York, N. Y.* DENISON, TEX. ling Station, N. Y,* Corpl. Hobart Irelan, 16 Right Street, Pleas- BROWNSTOWN, IND. Pvt. Charles Hf. Spears, 120 West Iluee Street, Denison, Tex.* antville, N. J * Pvt Stanley G. Akers, R. F. D. No. 1, Free- Sergt. George C. Kamerer, 1524 North Frazier town, Ind.* DENVER, COLO. Street, West Philadelphia, Pa. Recruit Arlie Leo Watson, R. F. 1). No. 1, Pvt. Dwight Loomis, 170 North Eleventh BROWNSVILLE, TEX. Tex.* Street. Newark, N. J.* Beaumont, Pvt. Daniel Brady, 3134 Sixth Avenue, Troy, DETROIT, HICH. Pvt. Keith Mungo. Angelus, S. C.* N. Y.* Pvt. Toshua W. Parker, Parsonsburg, Md.* Cook Luther M. Hartman, 512 West Grant Pt. (first class) Robert R. Kennedy, 5935 Pvt, Paul Pierce, R. F. D. No. 3, Troy, Ohio. Street, Liberal, Kans.' South Paulina Street, Chicago. Ill,* Pvt. John A. Shay, 956 Madison Street, Brook- Pvt. Hugh Kelly, 276 Montgomery Street, Pvt. Paul Clinton Murphy, 277 Ramsey Street, lyn, N. Y.* Newburgh, N. Y.* St. Paul, MOinn.* Pvt. Carl Trapp, R. F. D. No. 1, Columbia Pvt. David Kibler, Monnssel, Pa.* Second Lieut. James Burch Murray, 1 Jewett City, S. C.* Pvt. Emerson I. Stiver, Richmond, Ky.* Place, Utica, N. Y. Pvt. (first class) Charles 11. Wilson, 20 North Pvt. Raymond R. Roberts, R. F. D. No. 2, Pvt. Olive L. Scott, White Lake, S. Dak.- Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.* Stoneville, N. C. Second Lieut. Harry S. Teeple, Wellsburg, ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, ILL. Pvt. Herbert Tate, 2801 Price Hill, Cincin- W. Va.* nati, Ohio.* Pvt. (first class) Paul E. Wehr, 1017 Adams Pyt. (first class) Byron W. Bradley, 1843 Sergt. Frank Thompson, Wakefield, R I.* Street, New Castle. Pa.* Fourteenth Street, Moline, Ill.* Pvt. Roy Williams, Jacksonville, Ohio.* Pvt. Earl W. Woulph, Sisseton, S. Dak.* ARIZ. ABERDEEN, D. BRUNSWICK, ID. DOUGLAS, First Lieut. Glenn Franklin Lockwood, 1178 Pvt. Milton Floyd, Cerrogordo, N. C.* Sergt. George M. Roeder, Brunswick, Md. Cal. Chauffeur Donald A. Stratton, 88 South Wil- East Fifty-second Street, Los Angeles, lars Street, Burlington, Vt.* BUFFALO, N. Y. Sergt. George E. Stamps, general delivery, Pvt. John Sullivan, Bayview Avenue, Inwood, Pvt. Louis Connofsky, 170 Monroe Street, Stanton, Tex. N. Y.* New York City, N. Y.* DUBLIN, GA. Student A. J. Obrine, 514 Elk Street, Buffalo, Naylor, Ga.* ALBUQUERQUE, N. MEX. N. Y.* Pvt. Eddie Jackson, Pvt. Albert Huntewski, Canteen Ser. R. C., Pvt. Gerney Edward Smith, 1009 Market EAGLE PASS, TEX. Albuquerque, N. Mex.* Street, Knoxville, Tenn.* Pvt. William Brooks, River Falls, Wis.* Corpl. WilliaIn Grabow, 1396 Gates Avenue, ALEXANDRIA, VA. CADAROJO, PORTO RICO. Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Leopeldo Lugo, Betance Street, Cabarojo, ELLIS ISLAND, N. Y. Pvt. Hermer W. Wise, Accomac, Va.* P. R.* Pvt. Robert E. Crossonan, Peters Landing, ANCOR, OHIO. CAMDEN, N. Tenn.* Pvt. Gilliam H. Hyde, Grace, Tenn.* Pvt. Eugene C. Davison, Lenoir, N. C.* Pvt. Elliott Moyer, R. F. D No. 2, Stony Point, N. C. ANN ARBOR, MICH. CHAMPAIGN, ILL. EL PASO, TEX. Pvt. Gilbert Henry Couden, Clarksville, Ind.* Pvt. Ralph A. Bergan, 617 Fourth Avenue, Street, Valley City, Mo.* Corpl. Robert JT. Keeney, 40 :Station Pvt. Lawrence Dewey Knox, South Main Ashtabula, Ohio.* Street, Plainwell, Mich.* CHARLESTON PORT TERMINAL, S. C. * ERIE, OHIO. Pvt. Cecil Dewey McEvoy, 433 West Wilkins Pvt. Harry E. TUnger, R. F. D. No. 1, Hagers- Street, Jackson, Mich.* Second Lieut. Claypool S. Watson, 4356 Ellis town, Md.* Avenue, Chicago, Ill. N. C. ARCADIA, CAL. CHARLOTTE, FARGO, N. DAK. Pvt. Henry Pitts, Ringwood, N. C.* Pyt. (first class) Homer Atkins, Bee Street, Pvt. Walter Cotton Huff, Watford City, Princeton, W. Va.* CHARLOTTSVILLE, VA. N. Dak. Pvt. (first class) Leo Patrick Guiney, 310 MD. Orange Street, Springfield, Mass. Capt. Lawrence E. Flannagan, Richmond, Va. FROSTBURG, Pvt. Norman Diemrus Leavens, route 4, Sa- CHEYENNE, WYO. Pyt. Thomas W. Barry, Eckhart Mines, Md.* vanna, IIl.* Corpl. George Joseph Culhans, 529 Duboc . FULLERTON, CAL. Pyt. (first class) William Simon Seigeler, Jr., Avenue, San Francisco, Cal.* Pyt. Arthur Horton Sherwood, R. F. D. No. Irondale, Mo.* 2, Fullerton, Cal. ARECIBO, P. R. CHICAGO, ILL. GAINESVILLE, FLA. H. Biggerstaff, Corpi. Aniceto Peres, Barrio Bajadero, Are- Sergt. (first class) Thomas Fla.* cibo, P. R.* St. Paul, Minn.* Pvt. Simeon B. Sparkman, Hawthorne, THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. 31 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK GALLUP, N. MET. Pyt. Thomas F. Hughes, 75 Lewis Avenue, LAKEWOOD, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y,* Pvt. Frank Joseph Brault, 522 East Marquette Pvt James Barry, 160 Sherman Avenue, Now Pvt. Lewis Hulmer, 4016 Ferrier Street, New York, Street, Albuquerque, N. Mex.* Orleans, La.* N. Y.* GARDEN Pvt. Summie Humphries, Mayo post office, LAREDO, TEX. CITY, N. X. Spartanburg, S. C.* Sorgt. (first class) Harold C. Ackerson, Allen- Pvt. Andrew Johnson, R. F. D. No. 1, Em- Pvt. Frances Davidson, R. F. D. No. 1, Clymes, dale, N. J.* mett County, La.* Pa.* Pvt. William T. Bryant, care of George D. Pvt. Henry Johnson, 2207 East Walnut Street, Supply Sergt. Leo Kalenofski, 630 Sixth Street, Barnard, LaClede & Vandeventer Avenues, Des Moines, Iowa.* Menasha, Wis. * St. Louis, Mo. Pvt. Louis Kadera, Lisbon, Iowa.* LAWTON, OKLA. Pvt. Charles Dart, 115 Pequot Avenue, New Second Lieut. Lawrence A. King, 1416 Hamil- . London, Conn.* ton Street, Lockport, ll.* Wagoner Alfred Courchene, Culbertson, Mont.* Pvt. John W. Detbold, 22 Church Street, West Pvt. David F. Kirk, box 37, route 1, Bacon, Chicago, Ill.* Iowa.* LINCOLN, NEBR. Sergt James L. Evans, 408 Fulton Street, Iul- Pvt. Simon Kirk, Town Creek. Ala.* Pvt. Warren F. Birdwell, Montesano, Utah.* ton. Ky.* Pvt, Arthur F. Kirsch, route 2, Troy, Ill.* Pvt, Joe Cornelius Flaherty, Dixon, Nebr.* Chauffeur Bernard C. Fortier, Waterville, Me.* Pvt. Lee R. Leckington, 327 Laporte Road. Pyt. Chrrles W. Fuller, Mulhall, Okla. Waterloo, Iowa,* LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Pyt. Martin Glasheen, TO Tisdale Avenue, Leo- Pvt. Carl Logan Malcomson, Sheffield, Iowa.* Pvt. John Edwards, Carlisle, Ark.* minster, Mass.* Pvt. Charles R. Mason, 154 Thatcher Street. Pvt. Oats Taylor, 405 Clay Street, Greenville, Pvt .Tohn S. Hagen, 1001 West Dewey Street, Hornell, N. Y.* Miss.* Youngstown, Olin. Pvt. John J. Mees, 2821 Gasconde Street, St. LOGAN, UTAH. Pvt, Benedict J. Maier, 131 Barnard Street, Louis. Mo.* Saginaw, Mich.* Pvt. George A. Meier, route 1, Nashville, Ill.* Pvt. Dewey Henry Otosen. Manti, Utah.* Pvt. Carlos W. Matheny, Redfield, S. Dale.* Pvt. William Meyers, 69 Collom Street, Ger- Pvt George Benson Parkinson, 170 North Pvt. Jacob S, Schaffer, Lagow Russia, Poland.* mantown, Philadelphia, Pa.* Third Street West, Logan, Utah.* Pvt. Barney C. Moffitt, Sanford. N. C." LOUISVILLE, Ky. GETTYSBaRG, PA. Pvt. Arthur Oldmanse, Elbow Woods, N. Dak.* Pyt. Chester L. Belcher, 253 Hancock Street, Pvt. Lewis Parker, Porum. Okla.* Pvt. Charles Nelson Carr., box No. 77, Bruse, Abbington, Mass. Pvt. Italo Partigliani, 235 Elm Street, Bidde- III.* Pvt. Daniel Hodges, Three Springs, Ky.* GOVERNORS IsLAND, N. Y, ford. Me.* Wagoner Lawrence Peacock, Deland, Fla.* LYTLE, GA. Pyt. Emmett W. Hines, Morrow, Ohio.* Pvt. William J. Pivoka, 1119 South Seventh Pvt. Clarence L. Porter, R. F. D. No. 1, Mund GRAND FORKS, N. DAK. Street, East Cedar Rapids, Iowa.* City, Mo.* Mo.* Pi t. Un. Floyd A. Fuller, Pillsbury, N. Dak.* Pvt. Charlev H. Poe, Alba, MANHATTAN, KANS. Pvt. Frank Proper, Scranton. Pa.* Thomas Connor, Woodriver, Nebr.* GREENVILLE. a. c. Pvt. General L. Rayl, route 1, Houstonia, Pvt. Lee Mo.* Pyt. James Miller, Johns Island, S. C.* MARVA, TEX. Pvt, George P. Rilev, Novincer, Mo.* East Thirty-seventh HAMPTON, VA. Pvt. John Walter Roth, R. P. D. No. 3, Lake Pvt, Clltord Kleist, 120 Crystal. Minn.* Street, Los Angeles, Cal.* Pvt. Eulas Collins, R. F. 1). No. 2, box 70, MEADVILLE, PA. GoldeborO, N. C,* Pvt. Anton G. Sanckea, Saunemin, Ill.* Pvt. John A. Schaefer, 2108 Rwing Avenue, Pvt. Victor Koch, 1461 Albright Avenue, HARRISBURG, PA. Evanston, Ill.* Scranton, Pa.* Pvt. John HI. Brockington, 120.31 Lane Street, Pvt. Ernest F. Sehardt, Shawano. Wis.* Pvt. Arthur G. Scott, Hotchkiss. Colo.* MEMPHIS. TENN, West Savannah, Ga.* Saddler Elmer H. Defenbaugh, 846 Pierce Pvt. W. J. Gordon, R. F. D. No. 2, box 9, San- Corpl. Clayton Win. Seavey, Paynesville, Minn.* Street, Memphis, Tenn,* dersville, Ga.* Gleason, Tenn.* Pvt. Clarence L. Hays, Barry, Ill.* Pvt. William H. Snow, Quitman, Ga.* Sergt. James I. Russell, Pvt. Abe Humphreys, R. F. D., care of J. I, Corpl. John H. Sole, 46 Avenue, MILWAUKEE, WIS. Nembile, Danville, Pa.* Wheeling, W. Va.* Pvt. (first class) Stanley Oweienski, 1002 Pvt. Ausby Jones, general delivery, Bussey, Pvt. Ross Lee Standridge, Opal, Ark.* Fifteenth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.* G,* Pvt. Lee Henry Stewart. Ashley, La.* MINEOLA, N. Y. Pvt. L. hi. Leverett, Pansy, Ga.* Pvt. Roger Thompson, Neche. N. Dak. Pvt. Roy M. Smith, Bainbridge, Pa.* Pvt. Stbphen Warwas. Me'ersville, Tex.* Second Lieut. Daniel George Hood, 31$ State Pyt, William Yound, Conroy, Iowa.* Street, Big Rapids, Mich. HATTIESBURG, MIs. Pyt. Elmer H. McMullen, Maben, Miss." Recruit Muiel Whitehead, Corinth, Miss,* HOT SPRINGS, ARK. MISSOULA, MONT. HATSELLE, ALA. Pvt. Charles H. Howard, 3431 St. Vincent Pvt. Vergil W. Bostwick, 607 Thompson, Dil- Avenue, St. Louis, Mo.* lon B. C., Mont.* Pet. (first class) Cephas B, Tucker, R. F. 1). Hillsboro, Kans.* 1, Hartselle, Ala.- HOUNTON, TE. Pvt. §amuel L, Hiebert, No. Pvt. John P. Skaladany, Clark B,, Helena, HOBOKEN, N. J. Second Lieut. James Richard Bergh, 506 Eddy Mont.* Pvt. Magnus C. Anderson, R. F. D. No. 1, Bat- Street, Eau Claire, Wis. MORGANTOWN, W. VA. tle Creek, Iowa.* ITYNTSVILLE, ALA. Pvt, Thedford Davis, Huntington, W. Va.* Pvt Angelo Antonio, 63 South Street, New Pvt Frank H. Turvey, Twelfth Street. Mc- York City, N. Y, Sergi. John W. Gentry, Alabama City, Ala.* Mechen, W. Va.* Pvt. Lloyd Laboa Baker, post-office box 3, Bur- lington, Wyo.? INDEPENDENOI, KANS. MOUNT PLEASANT, MICH. Pvt. William T. Bancom, Naylor, Mo.* Pvt Albert Joseph Green, 307 South Eight- Pvt. Fred B. Graubner, 1412 Bremen Avenue, Sergt. Fred M. Baumgartner, 730 Norte Dame eenth Street, Independence, Kaps.* St. Louis, Mo.* Avenue, South Bond, Ind.* MOUNT VERNON, KY. Pvt. John Will Beall, Blum, Tex.* INDIANAIOLIS, IND. Pvt, James C. Beard, luka, Ill,* Pvt. John B. Carne, Trenton, Tenn.* Pvt. Joseph A. Benson, 906 Jacksoa Street, Pvt. Jesse D. Belcher, Millard, Ky.* NEADVILLF, PA. Marshalltown, Iowa.* IOWA CITY, IOWA. Pvt. Emmett W. Hines, Morrow, Ohio,* Pvt. Elbert 0. Bogs, 513 Kirkwood Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa.* Pvt, Mark R. Sansukowski, 726 South Second NEWARK, N. J. Corpl. Erwin L. Bowman, Forest Hill, Cal.* Avenue, Alpena, Mich.* Corpl. General Brown, Live Oak, Fla.* Pvt. Neely 0. Chaquette, 4320 West Prospect Place, Kansas City, Mo.* ITHACA, N. T. NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. Pvt. George 0. Daniel, New Albany, Miss.* Pvt. Karl K. Creighton, Fort Covington, N. Y.* Pvt. Tom Eason, general delivery, Collins, First Lieut. Oliver William Davies, 469 BIxel Pvt. Robert W, Pope, 262 Springfield Avenue, Ga.* Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.* Pvt. Will Franklin, R. F. D. No. 4, Waynes- Pvt. Charles E. Dean, 333 Eleventh Street, Second Lient. Walter Kendrick Springer, 283 boro, Ga.* Charitan, loeva.* Gordon Street. Atlanta. Ga, Pvt. Dock T. Mahone, R. F. D. No. 4, box 14, Wagoner Chades Eder, 3340 North Ashland Pyt, Oliver D. Williams, Ithaca, N, Y.* Talbot, Ga.* Axenue, Chicago, III.* vt. Hosle ison, R . bD. No. 1, Halls, Tenn.* JERSaY CITY, N. S. NEW HAVEN, CONN, Pvt. Oscar V, Enghioom, R. F. D. No. 3, box Pvt. (first class) Edward W. Hines, 285 Krupp 39, Elk Rhapr. Minan.* Pvt Samuel B. StaMl, 429 Hoboken Avenue, Street, Detroit, Mich.* Pvt. Buren Evans, Bowling Green, Ky.* Jersey city, N. J.* Pvt. Everett Fisher, R. F. D. No. 1, Viola, KANSAS CITY, MO. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Ill.* Pvt. Louis Aubert, Wallace, La.* Pvt. John William Fitzpatrick, Linge, Wyo.* Pvt. Reuben Herbert Cassel, West Salem, Wis.* Pvt, James W. Dell, post office box 63, Bu- Fvt. Fdwin 1. Fletcher, 208 Bay State Road, Pvt. Thorvald Kinservik, 13527 Mississippi chanan, N. Y. Alhambra, Cal.* Street, La Crosse, Wis* Pvt. Elijah Blount, Greenville, N. C.* Sergt. Elmer A. Gray, T7 Congress Street, Pvt. Columbus M~ensel, 184 North Main Street, Pvt: Boaton Brown, Berdido, Ala.* Greenfield. Mass.* Hartford, Wis.* Pvt. Nathaniel Burns, post office box 70, Bax- Pvt. Henry E. Griffin, route 2, Dakota Ill.* Pvt. Frank Schimeon, R. F. D. No, 3, Milwau- ter Springs, Kans.* Pvt. George Frederick Hauck, 328 Precita kIe, Wis.* Pvt. Paul J. Deanovic, 2626 Hamilton Ave- Avenue. San Francisco, Cal.* Pvt Trermian Charles Schmoldt, Rosendale, nue, Cleveland, Ohio.* Pvt William F. Havens. Rural Retreat, Va.* Wis.* Sergt. Edward F. Flaherty, 366 Fourth Pvt, Homer Haynie, 628 South Broadway, Pvt. William Herman Schumacher, 1727 Dela- Street, South Boston. Mass.* McComb, Miss.* ware Street, Oshkosh, Wis.* Pvt. Armistead Gairy, R. F. D., Brownsville, Pvt. Frank Holt, East Ellijay, Ga.* Pvt. Clarence L. Thompson, 609 McElhany Tenn.* Evt. Herman Hout, 217 South Horace Street, Street, Springfield, Mo. Pvt. Everett Gilbert, 112 Cottage Street, Med- Jaconvine, Ind.* Pvt. George L. Wieber, Uniontown, Wash.* ford, Oreg.* 32 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, NOVElMBER 16, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt. Alex Gray, 112 South Gaul Street, Savan- Pvt. Isaac Hall, 3135 Scott Street, San Fran- Pvt. Griffith G. .Tones, Douglas, Kans.* nab, Ga.* cisco, Cal.* Pvt. Curtis A. Kitchen 1800 Webster Avenue, Pvt Era W. Harris, Henrietta, W. Ta.* Pvt. Ry S. Kays, Baton, Wash. St. Louis, Mo.* P't. Rufus A. Jackson, Bayou, Ten.S P t. Alexander A. Kufas, Marshland, Oreg. Corpl. Edward A. Kenney, 29 Ranson Street, Corpl. Joe Lewis, 1233 Third Avenue, San SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Dorchester, Masq.* Francisco, Cal. Pvt. Hartley E. Morris, 4011 West Eddy Pvt. James R. Loftos, Tipton, Iowa.* Pvt. Ralph Peebles, Council, Idaho. Street, Chicago, III.* Pvt. William C. McNeely, Benton, Tenn.* Pvt. Albert IT. Reuter, Berlin, Nebr. Pvt. David Madrey, Haswell, N. C.* Pvt. Aaron B. Sudermaln, Reedley, Cal. SHIVELY, KY. Pvt. James W. Maybacry, Good Water, Mo.* Pvt. Uin. Bryan P. Talbot, Elmira, Cal.* Pvt. Leon L. Swindler, Shively, Ky.* Pvt. Herman L. M'ustaine, R. F. D. No. 7, Pvt Fred A. Walker, Wardell, Mo. Bellefontaine, Ohio. Pvt. John D. Wietharn, Baileyville, Kans. ST. LOUIS, MO. Pvt. Elliott Smith, R. F. D., C0rlisle, S. C.* Pvt. (first class) Samuel A. Avera, Meridian, Pvt. Theodore Starr, Route 1, Wymer, Okla.* QUEBEC, CANADA. Miss.* Pvt. Mike Zill, Ringwood Manor, N. J.*. Pvt. Kirby W. Smith, R. R. No. 2, Beach, Recruit Luther Poole, Okean, Ark.* Minn.* NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. RALEIGH, N. C. ST. PAUL, MINN. 088 North Park Street, Pvt. Richard M. Johnson, Commerce, Okla. Second Lieut. Henry R. Holgate, 1810 Capouse Pvt. John R. Colling, Pvt. Robert Johnston, 3 Beecher Street, Paw- Avenue, Scranton, Pa-* Columbus, Ohio.* tucket, R. I. Pvt. Howard V. Tackson, Terri], Iowa. Street, Pvt. Clyde Otis Potter, Corsica, Clarion Coun- Pvt. Frank Kalisinishenko, Isabel, S. Dak.* Pvt. James It. Jones, 415 Armstrong ty, Pa.* Portsmouth Va. Pvt. Charley H. Smith, R. F. D. No. 1, Irene, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Pvt. Daniel J'. Kelly, 348 East One hundred S. Dak.* and thirty-seventh Street, New York, N. Y.* Second Lieut. Homar Amust Dagenais, 82 Pvt. Charles Marcus, 6003 Dumont Avenue, RiNTOUL, ILL. Park Street, iolyoke, Mass.* Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. James Bell Kingan, 132 East Main Street, P1 t. Arthur P. Quigley, 309 Tenth Avenue, Grove City, Pa.' TAKOIA PARK, D. C. New York City. First Lieut. Arthur Lewis Beycrlein, 1030 Pvt. John Reinheimer, 1824 Lnch Street, RICTIMOND, VA. Belmont Avenue, Chicago, Ill.* Quincy. Ill. Cook Arthur Thorniff, 91 Chestnut Street, Pvt. David Rosenblatt, 708 East One hundred Campbell, Mass. TOLEDO, OHIO. and seventy-sixth Street, New York City. Pvt. Luther Briant, Oak Knoll. Fla.* S MI FORDYCE, TEX. Pvt. Willis A. Harvey, 233 Seventh Street, NOGALES, ARIZ. Pvt. Henry Corey, 54 North Tucker Street, East Liverpool, Ohio.* Supply Sergt. Homer H. Spratling, Schofield Memphis, Tenn.* Pvt. Omar W. Humphrey, Fayette Fulton, Barracks, Hawaii. SAN ANTONIO, TEX. Ohio.* VANCOUVER, WASH. NORTHFIELD, N. H. Pvt. Frank H. Bierman, Raymond, Ill.* Pvt. John Henry Bolinger, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Leland J. Sharp, Alhambra, Cal.* Pvt. Boleslavas, Krokonova, Russia.* Locker, Tex.* Pvt Martin Wirts, general delivery, Brillion, Wis.* NORTH BEND, OREG. S IN DIEGO, CAL. Recruit Un. Jose Manuel Baca, Mountainair, WASHINGTON, D. C. First Lieut. Samuel Goodglick, 1706 Washing- Avenue, ton Street, Seattle, Wash. N. Mex,* Pvt. Grombassttisto Defelice, Fir'it SANDY HOOK, N. J. Somerville, N. J.* OTISVILLI, N. Y. Second Lient. Bronan5 h Ervay Ervay, 3437 Pvt. Davis W. Lusk, Jr., 449 Mount Prospect First Street, San Diego, Cal. Pvt. Frank B. Chojnackl, 2246 Ems Street, Avenue, Newark, N. J.* Chicago. Il. WAYNEBVILLE, S. C. SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. Corpi. Richard 9. Finnegan, 809 Prospect Ave- Pvt. Antony Delucta, Goola Del Geonsansa, nue, Steubenville, Ohio. Pvt. Clifford Anderson, Wymore. Nebr.* Heressuberamno, Italy.* Pvt. Robert L. Fisher, Chalmers, Ind. Corpl. Henry M. Brockman, R. F. D. No. 1, Pvt. Frank James, 178 Looney Avenue, Mem- Alma, Mo.* WEST HAVEN, CONN. phis, Tenn.* Pvt. George D. Casper, 243 Graham Avenue, Pvt. Orlando Miller, Guthrie, Kanawka PENNITAN, VA. Portland, Oreg. County, W. Va.* Pvt. Charley C. Franz, R. F. D. No. 1, Bis- Pvt. Fred E. Dale, 47 Franklin, Norwalk, marck, Mo.* WILLIAMSIRIDGE, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Ohio.* Pvt. William Attridge, 13 Rockland Park, Pvt. Frank J. Folles, SO Saydam Street, Brook- Rochester, N. Y.* lyn, N. Y.* PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILMINGTON, N. C. Fork, Ky.* Sergt. Robert Farmer, Harlan, Ky.* Pvt. Lenous Edgar Bragg, East POST THE OFFICIAL V. S. BULLETIN. Pvt. Hasson Osman, 1848 Cadwallader Street, WILMINGTON, DEL. Philadelphia, Pa. Sergt. Albert J. Kinsell, 237 York Street, PITTSBUIRGH, PA. Secretary of War Baker orders: Hanover, Pa.* Titusville, Cominmanding officers of military Pvt. Anton Topinka, 1537 East Nineteenth Pvt. Earl A. Ames, R. F. D. No. 3, Street, Chicago, Il.* Pa.* posts and stations 171 post copies Pvt. Weslie 0. Davis, 135 Lafayette Street, Pvt. Raymond C. Van Valkenburgh, Hark- St. Marys, Pa.* of THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN in ness, N, Y.* Pvt. Ross Eldridge, 2024 West Penders Street, conspicuous places for the inforna- WOODBURY, N. 3. Kokomo, Ind.* tion of all concerned. Pvt. Joseph B. Fortune, Hustler, Va.* Pvt Walter L,. Kimmich, 2839 East Street, WORCESTER, MASS. Pittsburgh, Pa.* Pvt. Lester F. McLennan, 1421 North Chat- It is the desire of the department Pvt. Frank Milewski, 110 Gold Street, New ham Street, Racine, Wis., that THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN Britain, Conn.* Pvt. Eugene A. Martin, 294 William Street, be made accessible to the entire per- YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. Pittston, Pa.* First Lieut. Edwards lall Derry, Oak Park, Pvt. Andrew E. Morrison, 1216 Dyberry Ave- sonnel of the Navy. All comman- Chicago, Ill.* nue, Honesdale, Pa.* dants anid conmnanding officers are Pvt. John Prakaytis, 244 Ames Street, Mon- tello, Miss.* directed to hare it placed in a con* Pvt. Thomas C. Sineney. Rapid City, S. Dak.* spicuous and accessible place and to Pvt. Edgar Dean Yingling, Roaring Spring, notify the officers and mnen. under Pa.* Red Cross Home Service OIlT T"ITmINAL, S. v. their command of its eistence and purpose. Pvt. Thomas P. Daugherty. 8230 Larchwood Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.* Josrrius DANIELS, (Continued from page 8.) POTTSTOWN, PA. Secretary of the Nary. country will be brought nack to the Pvt. Edu"ard R. Smith, 1313 Chestnut Street, I Pottstown, Pa.* All postimasters are directed to United States for burial. The bodies of eivilian employees of the PRIIlE VIEW, HEPPSTEAD, TEy. post THE OrrICIAL U. S. BULLETIN 1 A iska, in the Pvt. William Enry Lut, r, Roeser, Tex.* (laily in a conspicuous place in the Army who die abroad. in lobby or other portion of their re- Canal Zone, or on Army transports, or PRESIDIO, CAL. spective post-office buildings ichere who die while on duty in the field or at Pvt. Albert Ballew, 3100 Emmett Street, Los the public can read it; and, without military posts withinl the limit,, of the Angeks. Cal. buried t4 the mili- Pvt. Thomas Bellandy, 4714 WaShington expense to the Government, each United States may be etreet, South Tacoma, Wash.* and ecery postmaster is earnestly tary authorities, or may be shipped to Pvt. Randall P. Hole, Unity, Oreg.* ,urged to see that this BULLETIN is their homes for interment, us herein pro- Pvt. John H. Breja, Elberon, Iowa. Pi t. Laverne Chappell, Jerseyville, Ill. made arallableto as many people as vided for officers and enlisted men on the Pvt. Henry J. Chatfield. Bradley, S. Dak. possible in the vmanner suggested. active list of the Army, except that the Pvt. Ebbla Christenson Lehi, Urah. A. S. BiRx.EsoN, provisions of the war-risk insurance act Pvt. Champ C. Colley, ktotts City, Mo. for burial expenses do not apply to civil- Pvt. Roy L. Estes, 1945 North Eldorado Street, Postmaster General. Stockton, Cal.* ian employees.