PUBLIHED DAZLY under order of THE PPESIDENT of THE by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC INFORMATION GEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * * COMPLETE Record of U. S. GOVERNMENT Activities

VoL. WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. No. 484 SECOND NOTICE TO BERLIN Aboz t 17,000 Influenza EDITORS WELCOMED TO U.S. I Deaths in Army Camps TO ADDRESS ALL ALLIES The War Department authorizes the BY PRESID'NT INMESSAGE following statement: AND NOT AMERICA ALONE A summary of the results of the in- SENT BY WIRELESS FROM fluenza epidemic in the Army camps and military centers in the United States THdE GEORGE WASHINGTON ON MATTERS OF ARMISTICE shows that a total of 338,257 cases of the disease were recorded, with approxi- WARNING IS SENT BY inately 17,000 deaths. DETAILS ANNOUNCED Due to the fact that deaths resulting STATE DEPARTMENT from influenza and pneumonia were not FOR ESCORTING FLEET separately grouped, only approximate fig- Note Sent to anany and ures can be given for deaths resulting Nine Dreadnaughts and 30 from tile epidemic. Since September 13, Austria Brought Out by the (late of the outbreak, to December 1, Destroyers Under Com- 10,694 deaths from all causes were re- a Communfcation from ported from military stations in the mand of Admiral Sims To Lemberg About Boundary United States. It is estimated that ap- Meet Mr. Wilson's Ship proximately 2,000 of these were due to Lines-No Evidence that causes other than influenza and pneu- at Sea-Admiral Mayo in mnonia. This estimate is based on the Associated Governments figures for the same period last year. Command of Combined Alike ConcernedHad Also Vessels-ChannelMarked Received Message. ADDITIONAL MILITARY UNITS By Ships at Brest DESIGNATED TO RETURN SOON The State Department has given for- President Wilson has sent the follow- wial notice to Germany and Austria, Gen. March authorizes the release ing greeting, by wireless -from the George through the legations in charge of the of the following information: Washington, to editors of Norway, interests of those Governments here, that The following organizations have been Sweden, and Denmark now in Washing- the United States insists that communi- assigned to early convoy: ton: cations addressed to the United States " I thank you sincerely for your mes- 141st Antiaircraft Machine Gun Battalion, Government or to the President of the 20 officers and 753 men; 10th Antiaircraft sage and beg to welcome you in the most United States as to the terms of armis- Sector Headquarters, 3 officels; 6th Battery, cordial manner to the United States. I tice or as to other matters in which the 2 officers, (3 men; 7th Battery, 2 officers, 61 am sure that throughout-Nour visit you men; 8th Battery, 2 offivers, 60 men; 9th associated Governments are alike con- Battery, 2 officers, 62 man. will find every evidence of the genuine cerned should be sent to all the asso- friendship which the poole and Govern- elated Governments and not to this Gov- ment of the United States feel far the ernmnent alone. ARMY'S SURPLUS WOOL WILL great countries you represent." Latest Note from Lemburg. BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Command of Welcoming Fleet. This is the second request along this Secretary Daniels announces that the line which the State Department has The War Department authorizes the naval escort of nine dreadnaughts and made to the enemy countries. The latest following: 30 destroyers which will meet President note, which Acting Secretary Polk has Brigadier Gen. Robert E. Wood, Act- Wilson at sea and escort him into Brest sent to the Swiss and Swedish legations ing Quartermaster General and director will be commanded by Admiral William for transmission to Germany and Aus- of purchase and storage, announces that S. Sims, commander of American Naval tria, is brought out particularly by a after careful consideration with the ex- Forces in European waters. His flagship communication from the N4ionaleCoun- perts of the War Department, the War will be the U. S. S. WVoming. cil of Lemburg, regarding boundary lines, Industries Board, and the War Trade Upon the joining of these ships with and brought out also by various other Board the War Department has decided the Pennsylraniathe entire naval escort communications received from Austria upon the following method of disposal of to Brest and all ships accompanying the and Germany which bore no evidence of its wool: President will be under the command of having been similarly communicated to A certain amount of wool will be dis- Admiral Mayo, commander In chief of the the governments associated with the posed of from time to time at public auc- Atlantic Fleet. United States. tion to the highest bidder under such Vice Admiral Henry B. Wilson will be reasonable rules and regulations as may in charge of the harbor and port ar- be found necessary. The amount to be rangements for the reception of the Finnish Food Conditions offered is such as,.in the opinion of the President, and the George Washington, wool experts, the market can easily ab- flying the President's flag, as commander Reported Very Serious sorb. A minimum reserve price will be in chief of the U. S. Navy, will enter port fixed below which no bids will be enter- through a channel marked by vessels of State Department advices indicate that tained. Vice Admiral Wilson's conunand. food conditions in Finland are very seri- The question of whether the embargo Command of Divisions. ous. It is reported that for 10 days no on importation of wool to this country bread has been distributed for ordinary will be continued is a question that is One of the divisions of battleships bread stutions in Holsingfors, and that having the earnest consideration of the which will meet the presidential party is several ports ill Finland are practically War Trade Board. Public announce- under Iear Admiral Hugh Rodman. without bread. Food conditions in north- ments will be made as to time and place For the past year it has been a part of evn Russia are serious. that the auctions will be hld. (Continued on page 4.) 2 THE OFFICL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. WAR TRADE BOARD STATEMENT DIVISION CREATED TO DISPOSE U.S. NAVAL OFFICER AND SIX MEN ON EXPORTATIONS TO DENMARK OF SURPLUS PROPERTY OF ARMY LOST INHARBOR OF TANGIER Applications for Shipment of The War Department authorizes the A dispatch from Admiral-Sims to the following from the Office of the Director Navy Department states that Ensign Any Commodity Will Be of Purchase and Storage: William 1. Bingham, U. S. N., and six Considered. Considerable quantities of various com- members of the crew of the destroyer modities and materials which have been Lansle were lost when a liberty boat purchased for the Army are now in ex- Board announces in a capsized in Tangier Harbor. A board of The War Trade cess of the requirements of the War De- inquest and investigation has been or- new ruling (W. T. B. R. 30) that it has partpient. For the purpose of disposing that there ib some dered. Followiing are the men vho wero come to their attention of surplus property Brig. Gen. Robert E. lost : misunderstanding on the part of export- Wood, Acting Quartermaster General and ers as to the character and quantity of REED, Thomas, seaman, U. R. N. Father, Director of Purchase and Storage, has Hoary Reed, 515 Colorado Avenue, Kansas commodities for which export licenses created a surplus property division, with City, Mo. are now being granted under the agree- offices in the Munitions Building. Wash- FOWLER, George, cabin steward, U. S. N. ment entered into between Denmark and Mother, Mrs. Carolire Jarvis, 90 Shepherd ington, which will have charge of the dis- Street, Lynn, Mass. the War Trade Board. position of all surplus stocks. Many exporters and manufacturers are WILLEE, Frank Aloysius, gunner's mate, H13w Disposal Will Be IXade. third class, U. S. N. Mother, Mrs. Eliaa- apparently under the impression that beth Rupp, 1207 Fifth Street, Washington, only those articles which are specifically It will be the policy of the new divi- D. C. referred to in the so-called " ration list" sion to dispose of such surplus, in so far SCHULZE, Delbert Evans, machinist's mate, are being considered. The issue of THE second class, U. S. N. Father, Herman A. as possible, to other Government agen- Schulze, 7512 Elismere Street, SNiss- OFrICIAL U. S. BULLETIN of September 19, cies. A considerable portion of the bal- vale, I'a. 1918, and Commerce Reports of Sep- ance will probably be required for ex- LONG, Minor Allen, engineman, second class, tember 20, 1918, contained a list of these U. S. N. Father, Larking Long, Chidester, port by relief organizations of the United Ark. rationed articles. This list comprises States, Belgium, Russia, and other coun- only those articles on which there is a DE WITT, Thomas Melvin, electrician, third tries. Such balance as remains will be class (radio), U. S. Naval Reserve Force. limitation as to quantity. There are distributed in the open market in such Mother, Mrs. Elizabeth De Witt, 1344 East many articles not mentioned in these manner, at such times, and in such quan- Washington Street, Muncie, Ind. lists which may be exported to Denmark. tities, as to cause the least disturbance. Ensign Bingham is from New York City, his licenses to export such mother, Mrs. B. F. Bingham, residing at 59 Applications for In most instances offer of surplus property Morningside Avenue. articles will receive favorable considera- will first be made to manufacturers, so tion when filed in the customary manner, they may purchase and resell if desired. as provided for in W. T. B. R. 259, issued Any surplus still remaining will be of- October 9, 1918. In other words, appli- fered, if market and other conditions CONTINUED DECREASE SHOWN cations for the exportation of any com- warrant, for public sale, by advertising modity will be considered whether the and bidding, at auction, or in such man- INSOFT AND HARD COAL OUTPUT commodity is rationed or not. ner as may be determined after careful investigation. Preliminary estimates of bituminous coal production for the week ended No- QUANTITIES OF ARMY SUPPLIES vember 30, show an output for that period of 9,710,000 net tons, a decrease ON HAND ISSHOWN INREPORT as compared with the preceding week of Official Bulletin Free 1,280,000 net tons, or 11.7 per cent. Ob- The War Department authorizes the servance of Thanksgiving Day was a fac- To Public Institutions tor in limiting production. The figures following: Provided Files Are Kept for the week showed production to be 8 The quantities of general supplies In per cent less than the corresponding pe- stock for use o4 the Army is shown in a riod in 1917. report made to Brig. Gen. Robert E. In revising the free list of The Wood, Acting Quartermaster General Official United States Bulletin in Average Daily Production. and Director of Purchase and Storage accordance with the Government's The average daily production per work- by the Statistical Division. This report general plan for conservation it ing day was estimated at 1,765,000 not covers the more important articles has been decided to continue send- tons as compared with 1,832,000 net tons handled by the General Supplies Divi- ing this publication without charge the preceding week. Records for the coal sion and shows stock on hand at depots, to the chambers of commerce, year to date show that the daily avera,_- camps, posts, and forts in the United boards of trade, and public libra- is 1.951,000 net tons. Total production States and stocks in France. ries in all cities. It is to be dis- tinctly understood, however, that for the coal year to date amounts to 409.- Items and Quantities. 754,009 net tons, as against 370,564,000 these institutions shall keep their net tons during the same eight months The items and quantities are as fol- files of the paper complete and last year. lows: 548,212 axes; 10,773 crowbars; have them at all times within easy 3,918 commissary chests; 437,065 curry- access to the public for whose con- Holiday Causes Decrease. combs; 13,239 large field desks; 60,865 venience these free copies are pri- The holiday also caused a sharp de- small field desks; 14,973 portable forges; marily intended. crease in anthracite production. Esti- 890,458 hair brushes; 25,533 hatchets; In addition, following the Post- mates place production during the week 644,240 pickaxe helves; 563,219 lanterns; master General's order, files of the at 1,613,000 net tons, as against 1,778,000 213,291 pickaxes; 69,019 field and army Bulletin are required to be kept not tons the preceding week. The daily ranges; 2,227 rolling kitchens: 616,914 open to public inspection at every average per working (lay was 293,000 shovels; 190.164 spades: 170,126 heating one of the more than 54,000 post net tons, as compared with 324,000 not stoves and 2,012,300 tooth brushes. offices within the United States tons for the coal year to date. Fuel and Oil in Stock. and Territories. The supply of fuel and oil on hand for German Soviets to Fix u.e is also shown in this report covering stock of raw materials in depots and kerosene, and 1,075,007 gallons of lubri- Date of General Election camps in the United Statee- lid on board cating oil. ship in transit to France. Stock on hand The following quantities of supplies State Department advices indicate that as of November 1 is as follows: 35,070 cover stock in the United States only: the date of the general elections in Ger- pounds of solidified alcohol; 978,.79 gal- ,094,539 gallons of fuel oil; 254,117 many will be finally fixed by the Na- lons of aviation gasoline; 2,525.205 gal- pounds of grease; 235,407 tons of anthra- tional Sox iet Congress which meets on. lows of motor gasoline; 240,472 gallons cite coal; 1,190,193 tons of bituminous the 16th nistant. Date has been tentar of fighting naphitha: 216,155 gallons of coal, and 276.202 cords of wood. tively fixed for February 16. TIE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 3 M11EDALS OF HONOR AWARDED 2 ARMY OFFICERS AND PRIVATE WAR DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION The Wiar Dk-nrtment autihorizes the PROJECTS ORDERED ABANDONED folio,- minl Genral IOrder No. I18: WVAn D!]?PAlR NT, /aphito. D~ee-mbck r 2, 1MS. The War Department athioizes (ihe two brigades of Artillerl at Camup Kear- following statement: neiy, 1y iroilion of the Presid-nt, under ca1. The Director of Operationt hani author- ti p ,,ilions of tI, iiat of Congress ap- Tie onlargemn-Iit of Camp Dodge, ized Ihe (onstrution Division to roi- .uly , 1918 (n]. aban- Iown. 43, W. D., donl the following 1918), the MoIat of Honor was awarded projects: The construction of a sanitary process The esltabihneont fillaofilcers' tinin- ill tI na.. of Contore , on Novtember plant at Camp Travis, Tex. 22. 1':R, to theo fllowing-ouned officers ing Pehool, at Camp Lee, Va. The construction of an iee-mlalking a lachryiatory and e.istiod nm1n for the nts of gallantry The construction of plant at Camp Cody. N. 70yx. ut forth after each person's name: gas chamber storehouse at Fort Sill, The construction of a 7b5-man canton- Okha. itit to house the 1st Battalion, "Ed C'TAIRLiTS _W. WilllTLESEtY. major, The conAtruction of cantonmonts for Infantry, at (now liolvint olonol), 08th lfantry. Fort Hamjilton, N. Y. For con. 9ph1 ou1 gallantry and intropidity above an' boyciald the ,all of- duly In ac- tion with the norny nd-rthst o1 lnar- vill,, in tho forest )'ArgOue, France, October 2-7, 1038 Although cut off for Modification of Export and Import live days fromi th reni-der of his di- vision, Maj. Whittls y mlaitaied his Dosian wih ehad reacheld under ordels recived for an advance, and held Restrictions on Various Articles his 'olnunand con-siting 01iginally of 463 officer- and nii of 1ho 808th Infanry and of Company K, of the 807th Infantry, Announced by War Trade,Board together, in thO face of superior numbeis of the omy dring the five days. Maoj. Whittlesey and his command were thus The War Trade Board announces in a import any restricted commodities origi- cut off and no rations or other supplies new ruling (W. T. B. R. 304), after con- nating in and coming from Lower Cali- reached him in spite of determined ef- sultation with the United States Food Ad- fornia when shipment is to be made on forts which were ilade by his division. On the fourth day Maj. Whittlesey ro- ministration, that they will now consider vessels of 1,000 dead-weight tons or less. ceived from tho enemy a written propo- applications for licenses'to dxport cornl- sition to surrender, which he treated with starch to Canada, the West Indies, Cuba, The War contempt, although he was at that time and South Trade Board announces in a out of rations and had suffered a loss of Mexico, Central America, new ruling (W. T. B. R. 381), after con- about 50 per cent of killed and wounded America. of his command and was surrounded by sulLation with the United States Food Applications for licenses to export this Administration, that they will now con- the enemy. commodity must be made in accordance GIlEORGE 0. McMURTRY, captain, 308th sider applications for licenses to export the rules and regulations of the Infantry. For conspicuous gallantry and with barley malt to Canada, the call of War Trade Board. Exporters who in the the West Indies, intrepidity above and beyond Cuba, Mexico, Central America, duty in action against the enemy at past have been refused licenses may now South Charlevaux, in the Forest D'Argonne, on Form X. America, and Japan. France, October 2 to 8, 1018. Capt. Me- submit new applications Applications for licenses to export this Murtry commanded a battalion which was (ut off and surrounded by the enemy commodity must be made in accordance and, although wounded in the knee by The War Trade Board announces in a with the rules and regulations of the shrapnel on October 4 and suffering great new ruling (W. T. B. R. 36) that appli- War Trade Board. Exporters who in the pain, he continued throughout the entire for licenses to period to encourage his officers and men cations will be considered past have been refused licenses may now ,with a resistless optimism that coutrib- import Oriental rugs (as included under submit nocw applications on Form X. ui ed largely toward preventing panic and paragraph 300 of the tariff act of 1913) disorder among the troops who were, with- 15, out food, cut off from communication with which were purchased prior to April our lines. On October 4 (luring a heavy 1918, and the purchase price of which The War Trade Board announces in a barrage he personally directed and super- was paid in full prior to November 27, new ruling (W. T. B. R. 384) that list of vised the moving of the wounded to shel- foregoing facts must restricted imports No. 2 (W. T. B. It. 98, ter before himself seeking shelter. On 1918. Proof of the Octolber G lie was again wounded in the accompany applications. issued Apr. 22, 1918), Itemi 115, restrict- shoulder by a German grenade, but con- ing the importation of lead, has been tinued personally to organize and direct amended to permit the issuance of li- thi defence against the German attack on announte-l in a censes the position until the attack was defeated. The War Trade Board for the importation of lead bullion, le continued to direct and command his now ruling (W. T. B. R. 367) fliat they as classified under paragraph 253 of the troops, refulig relief, and personally led will consider applications for licenlses to tariff act of 1913, when originating in his men out of the position after assist- ance arried before pernitting himself to Mexico and coming by ocean transporta- be taken to the hospital on October S. tion. During this period the sue-es-ful defense at close of the polition was due largely to his enemy attacked Pvt. Neibaur quarters. These he killed. le then moved efforts. alone among the enemny lying on the The War Trade Board announces in a TITOMAS (I. XEIBAUR, priate, Coa- ground about him, in the midst of the new ruling (W. T. B. Rt. 387) that IV. T. pany M, 167th Infantry. For (onspi nous fire from his own lines, and by coolness B. R. 176, gallantry and intrepidity above and be- and gallantry captured 11 prisoners at the issued July 26, 1918, restricting yond the call of duty in action aeainst point of his pistol, and although painfully the importation of rattans and reed-, hals the enemy near Landers St. (,-orges, wounded, brought them back to our lines. been revoked, and that henceforth appli- France. October 10, 1918. 01 the after- The counterattack in full force was ar- cations for noon of October 10, 1018, when the Cote rested, to a large extent, by the single ef- licenses to import rattanis tli (10 Chatillon had just been gained after forts of this soldier, whose heroic ex- reeds will lie conidered by the War Trade bitter fighting, and the summit of that plotis took place against the skyline in Board for shipment from any country by strong bulwark in the Krilemnhilde Stellung fell view of his entire battalion. was being organized, Pvt. -Neibaur was iy order of the Secretary of War: any ieans of transportation. sent out on patrol with his automatic rifle PEYTON C. MARCH, squad to enfilade enemy machine-gun General, Chief of Staff. nests. As he gained Ihe ridge, he set up Official: The War Trade Board announces in a his automatic rifle and was directly there- P. C. Ituiis, after wounded in both legs by fire from a The Adjutant Gcacral. new ruling (W. T. B. R. 388) that the hostile machine gun on his flank. The ad- restriction on the importation of latch vance wave of the enemy troops counter- The emergency addresses .of the three attacking had about gained the ridge, and knitting needles has been removed and although practically cut off and sur- men mentioned above are: that applications for licenses to imiport rounded, the remainder of his detachment Maj. W. Whittlesey, Frank R. Whit- this commodity wiil be (-onsidered. being killed or wounded, this gallant sol- tlesey, father, 38 Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield, dier kept his automatic rifle in operation Mass. to such eifeet that by his own efforts and Capt. George G. -MeMurtry,Mabel P. Mc- 'by fire from the skirmish line of his com- Murtry, wife, 220 East Seventieth Street, New No trouble to buy, chelp. convenient, pany at least 100 yards in his rear, the York, N. Y. a real investment-W A R - S A V IN G S attack was cheeked. The enemy wave Pvt. Thomas C. Neibaur, James C. Neibaur, being halted and lying prone, four of the Sugar City, Idaho. STAMPS. 4 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918.

Ku1~rtal 1 #. Viflti Published Every Week Day, Except Short Rations in France and Italy Legal Holidays, Under Order of the President of the United States and by Authority of Congress. Not Ended with Approach of Peace Office: Conlinental Trust Building, Fourteenth aIn Ii Streets NW. The Food Administrati on issues the following: Washington, D. 0. Tel. Alain 600 The Signing of the armistice lifted the cloud of 50 years, and France broke into joy and color and dancing. She Le (f TiE OrricArL U. S. BULL:nI- will walked at last free in the sunshine and i I al ed ithout chirge to every Dost office every good seemed possible at once. Peace, however, added nothing to food in '" Undtl ates io( be'posted daily, for supplies and hardship must go on until next harvest. Victor Boret, the French thC luncht of the public, under order of the lodiuiater Gi n 1-rol); to lgilaive and (encu- food controller, announced shortly after the armistice was sirned that it would 1wo oflear of the Uited I-me Goernm ent, be impossible to increase the war-titue rations to civilians, but promised lower and10to (ph inic repr , alatixves of all foreign prices. Gioeints.Eon no (S. RocHESTEra, Editor. To hialy peace broughi only increcsed food difficulties, as tile newly acquired RATES EBY3LIL. territory and pi'lsoners added about 5,000,000 people who must be fed. With One year ------i. 00 admirable foresight the Government set aside a great store of food for the Six months ------. 00 immediate relief of the redeemed provinces and returning One year, postage prepaid to prisoners, and pre- Daily- foreign countries ------8.00 pared to face the situation. - Six nonth-, postige prepaid to Rationing is vigorously enforced by the card system and war-time allotments foreign countries ------. 50 Back numbers and ext r a of food have been severely cut. The new ration provides a monthly allowance coples ------each. . 05 of 17 pounds of bread and 13 pounds of other food for each person. This is only Make an checks, money orders, and drafts a pound of food a day and seems very little at any time, but especially meager payable to Tun OFICIAr, U. S BuLLETIN. in this hour of victory.

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WORK OF CONGRESS FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD'S CHANGES INNATIONAL BANKS BRIEFLY TOLD WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT FOR 11 MONTHS ENDED NOV.30 I Further increases in the holdings of The Comptroller of the Gurrency issues SENATE. war paper and 1-year Treasury certifi- the following comparative statement of new national bank charters cates and substantial gains in members' and capital The Judiciary Committee which is in- increases during 11 months ending No- vestigating brewers' activities and Ger- reserve deposits are indicated in the Fed- vember 30, 1918 and 1917: man propaganda continued its hearing eral Reserve Board's weekly bank state- Charters applied for.-During the first all of yesterday, with A. Bruce Bielaski, ment issued as at close of business on 11 months of 1918, this office received 217 chief of the Department of Justice bu- applications for charters December 6, 1918. for new national reau of investigations, again on the banks, with capital of $13,060,000, com- stand. Mr. Bielaski read innumerable Investments.-The week saw a further pared with 273 applications increase of 54.8 millions in the reserve received dur- documents into the record showing the ing the corresponding period in 1917, activities of German agents in this banks' holdings of war paper, the total, with capital of $18,075,000. 1,467.3 millions, constituting about 62 per country. Charters granted.-In these cent of the banks' aggregate earning as- 11 months Chairman Simmons, of the Finance of 1918, 144 charters were granted, capi- Committee, submitted his report on the sets. Other discounts on hand declined tal $12,575,000, as compared market with 174 war-revenue bill yesterday afternoon. 6.3 millions. Bills bought in open charters granted during the correspond- show a reduction of 3.8 millions. The dis- The measure was called up for consider- ing period in 1917, with capital of $11,- ation this afternoon, Chairman Simmons tribution of this paper among the several 225,000. making an extended speech in explana- banks shows considerable change, the Capital increases.-For this period in tion of its provisions. New York bank reporting net liquidation 1918, 161 national banks increased their The Judiciary Committee referred back of 58.8 millions, while Chicago shows an capital stock in the sum of $18,641,100, to a subcommittee for further inquiry a increase of 60.3 millions under this head. against 168 banks increasing their capital bill introduced by Senator King provid- An Increase of 12.9 millions in the volume by $22,639,990, during the same period ing that all persons, firms, or corpora- of Government short-term securities is in 1917. tions having contracts with the Govern- due largely to the purchase by the banks Capital reductions.-Four banks re- .ment since the war began be required to of 1-year Treasury certificates to secure duced their capital during the first 11 file copies of their contracts with the At- Federal reserve bank notes. Total earn- months of 1918 by $325,000- During the torney General and the Commissioner of ing assets show an increase for the week same period last year 12 banks reduced Internal Revenue. of 57.7 millions. their capital $700,800. While the Committee on Public Build- Deposits.-Government deposits de- Liquidations. - Thirty - six national ings and Grounds was yesterday investi- clined 21.8 millions, while members' re- banks went into voluntary liquidation gating the expenditures incurred for serve deposits show an increase of 58.9 (exclusive of those consolidating with housing accommodations, Lieut. Gov. millions, or slightly in excess of the in- other nationar banks) during the first 11 Wilson, of Connecticut, appeared and crease in total investments. Net deposits months of 1918, their aggregate capital urged the committee to favor the com- show a gain for the week of 361 millions. being $5,670,000, as compared with 67 pletion of the Government's housing Reserves.-A further gain of 2.2 mil- such banks liquidating during the same project at Bridgeport. lions in gold reserves is shown, while period in 1917, with an aggregate capital total cash reserves show an increase of of $6,267,500. about 1 million. The banks' reserve per- Charters refused.-During the first 11 HOUSE. centage because of the substantial in- months of 1918, the Comptroller of the Bills were introduced yesterday as fol- creases in both deposit and note liabili- Currency refused 21 applications for lows: By Mr. Gallagher, of Illinois, pro- ties shows a decline from 50 to 49.5 per charters for new national banks. Dur- posing to increase from $1,750,000 to cent. ing the same period last year 20 applica- $6,000,000 the limit of cost for the new Note circulation.-Owing to the large tions were refused. post-office site in Chicago. By Mr. Ken- volume of note redemptions the agents nedy, of Rhode Island, a joint resolution are able to show a decrease of 31.2 mil- lions in the total amount of Federal members in the Philadelphia, Cleveland, requesting the American peace delegates and San Francisco districts. to urge that the future government of reserve notes outstanding. The banks Ireland be settled by a vote of the Irish report a total of 2,584.5 millions of Fed- Condition of Member Banks November people. By Mr. Mott, of New York, pro- eral reserve notes in actual circulation, 29, 1918. viding for the deportation of interned an increase of 15.8 millions for the week. Substantial reduction liability on Federal re- in the total of enemy aliens to their native countries. Their aggregate United States bonds as against a further By Mr. Gray, of New Jersey, providing serve bank notes in circulation is 92.8 increase millions, which is an increase of 6.8 mil- in the amounts of Treasury cer- for a national railway system under Fed- tificates held, also liquidation of loans- eral incorporation and charter, but not lions over the previous weeks' total. Capital.-During the week the banks' and a corresponding decline in deposits, owned by the Government. are indicated by the Federal Reserve Secretary Daniels informed the appro- paid-in capital increased $2832,000, largely Board's weekly for Federal statement of condition priations conunittee that his department as the result of payment on November 29 of 753 member banks would have a deficit of a quarter of a reserve bank stock by newly admitted in leading cities. Holdings of Treasury billion dollars for the current fiscal year. certificates show an increase for the week Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, in a of 38.7 miLions, largely at the banks letter to Chairman Kitchin of the Ways inittee, to legalize verbal and unwritten outside the three central reserve cities. and Means Committee, recommended leg- contracts let by the War Department in United States bonds, other than circu- islation to enable the Government to ex- the rush of its great war program. lation bonds, on hand fell off about 40.5 tend war creclts and make loans to the For promoting after-the-war commerce millions, the banks in the central reserve allies after peace has been concluded. the Department of Commerce asked Con- cities reporting a decrease under this Representative Moore, of Pennsylvania, gress for supplemental appropriations head of 16-3 millions. Loans secured by Republican, made this letter the vehicle amounting to $471,000, of which $98.000 United States war obligations (war for a severe criticism as indicating from is for use in South and Central America paper) show a decline of 22.8 millions, the viewpoint of Mr. Moore a Democratic and $87,000 for the Far East. V mainly at the central reserve city banks. tendency toward free trade. The House Through adjustments now under way Net withdraw als of Government de- yesterday completed general debate on Alien Property Custodian Palmer yester- deposits for the week totaled 13.1 mil- the District of Columbia appropriation day advised Congress enemy-owned prop- lions. Aggregate net demand deposits de- bill and began its consideration under erty in this country valued at $505.885,- creased 91.5 millions at all reporting the five-minute rule. 000 -will be increased in value to approxi- banks and 78.6 millions at the central re- Assistant Secretary of War Crowell mately $800,000,000. He asked for an serve city banks. Time deposits in- and Maj. Gen. Goethals appeared before additional appropriation of $125,000 for creased 6.3 millions. the appropriations committee to urge the support of his office. He reported For all reporting banks the ratio of speedy action on the bill introduced by that 32,100 trust estates are being cared deposits to investments shows a decline Chairman Dent, of the Military Com- for by the custodian. for the week from 78.2 to 77.8 per cent. f1 0-18- 2 6 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. BELGIAN MINISTER REVIEWS Mediagnl Facilitiesco Avaia ble in Alabama, RELIEF NEEDS OF IllS PEOPLE , Arkansas, an1 California to Injured The following statement is authorized by the Belgian Legation: Federal Employees Under Compensation Act E. Decartier de Marchienne, the Bel- gian minister, stated recently that while under the terms of the President's basis Sectio 1 9 of the United States em- States in tie vcinity of a permanent or of pence Germany must pay for the re- ployees' compensation act, approved Sep- fixed Army hospital ulo sustain personal construction of Belgium, there will, how- tember 7, 1916, provides that an employee injuries whie in the performance of duty ever, be an interregnum before collee- of the U nited States sustaining an injury will be admitted thereto, when beds are tions can be made from Germany, where- while in the performance of his duty available, upon the written request of the in not only must the Belgian people be shall be furnished medical or hospital officers under whon they are employed. fed, but their industries must be started, treatmenit needed because of the injury Such request will be addressed to the their railways and canals constructed, de- and that this treatment shall be fur- offlcer in ciarg" of the hospitat and will stroyed houses must be rebuilt, raw ma- nished by United .Sttres medical officers recite the facs of employment and of terial must be found to start factories, and hos pitals or by private physicians personal injury while in tie performance seed and agriculture implements must be and hos pitals designated by the United of duty. Injured civilian employees thus furnished, in order that the people of Bel- States E mployees' Compensation Commis- admitted to hospital will be furnished gium may be put to employment and self- S10n. medical and surgical care therein for a support at the earliest possible moment. The fo slowing is a list of the United reasonable time: Pio tided, That this Moreover, the whole population Is under- States m edical officers, dispensaries, and authority is not applicable to cases to nourished and must have enlarged food hospitals and of the private physicians which other United States hospitals are supiplies instantly in order to enable them and hospitals designated by the commis- more convenient of access. to go to work. sion pur suant to the provisions of the An injured employee should be sent to Appreciated By Belgians. compens ation act in the States of Ala- a ited States medicil ofcer or iosp- bama, Alaska, Arkansas, and California. tal if practicable, but if this is net practi- The President's direction to Mr. Hoover The list of United States medical officers cable they should be Sent to a designated that he should enlarge the activitics of and hosp itals includes only those which physician or hospital if one is available. tie commission for relief in Belgium to the com mission has boon notified are When an 'ijured employee is sent to a emblirace the relation of the United States available for the treatment of injure-d designated hospital, a United States to this reconstruction program and that Governm ent employees. It does not in- medical officer or a designated physician 110 should handle all matters in connec- clude Ar my or Navy hospitals. should le notified so that lie may take tion with this American relationship is a Civilia as employed by the cwarge of ulpitedthe case. h matter of the most intenee satisfaction to every Belgian. The enlarged shipments of food already United States e e ffice , d sp n sre s, eysiiand hospitalst1 i l Locality. Itateal.x parinant to section 9 of tile cohuipin- started to Belgium to meet the present Unitd cation act. emergency, the large orders just being given for cloth, the great response of the Alabama: American people to Mr. Hoover's appeal Florne...... ------Dr.t k.A. JaeKsss, 116 Fant Torm~ne through the Red Cross for second-hand StreetL; )r. W0. 1. Callowcay, Firsi clothing andl the measures under consid- eration for prompt amelioration in other Mobile...... U. a. Marine Hospital and Disconsary, Anthony and B~a3 ou Streets. directions are all in line with the mar- Sheffeld...... ------Dr. R. L. P'enn, Office at Belnmont velous activity of the Commission I ioe-piiae Dr. W,_itt THellin ll:,, Alanam Ai enue. throughout the whole of the last four Alaska: years. Cordova...... V. W. Counel, MA.D., Medical Officer in That Mr. Hoover and his associates in charge of U. S. Public Healthi Seriie. Hospital eas.- will be cared for at the Cor- the Commission for Relief in Belgium dova General lospital. I Dr. -A and in the Food Administration are to rairbanks...------..- have charge of this enlarged interest of main Streets. Juneau-...... - P. J. Malhon, 31. D., Medical Offieer in the American people in Belgium will give charge of U. S. Publie Health Service. a feeling of absolute confidence to The Hospital cases iillbecared for at S-. Ann's Hospital. whole of our people, and this evidence of Ketchikan...... Hi. C. Story, 'I.1.D., Medical Omfeer in charge America's continued solicitude will be an of U. S. iFueiic Health Senice. Hospital encouragement and stimulation to my cases will he cared for at the Arthur Yates Memo-ial Hloital. Ntiold BnkBuldng. people, second only to their actual libera- Kemse...... Daniel 8. _Nen.an, Ml. D., medical orimcr tion from German oppression. in charge of U. S. Public Health Service. Seiadi .... :...... - Jobn M. Swn, M. D., medical oieer in Actual Conditions Today. charge of U. S. Publis lealt' Serjice. The English and French Governments Ho,6ital cases will be cared for at tle Semant General Hionilal. have already evidenced their solicitude VaId'z...... J. A. Scnvcrman, M D., snedical officer in in this matter and their willingness to chirge ol U. S. Publie Biealth Service, cooperate and give support to Belgium in Boyle Building. A.rizona: her tisk of rehabilitation. It must al- O.------JoneV-D----m--dT ---- n cnha. Cal T. ways be borne in mind that over 4.000,000 Phoerix.....-...... Pbi thSoodritb, e. 103 CsdriiFr.f_ of our 7,000,000 people are destitute and P. r. adCi(ty'e, 123 si.tD. -- Stons are ts-day subsisting in soup lines: that D AenueAr. s,. V. at Tnors.123 except for the garments provided through Santlst.'] rcuCI.. Ark a-.aq:X'se ex...... the Relief Commission they have i.ad no ------Dr. IV R . n- Sdoinon Building:;.--- textiles for over four years; that tile Dr. et;Ds W. khoie. 31. Solomon wlole clock of industry has been 5topped ilevtoaI ------0..i. toneq' . I.D -an iO charaet .mL nt and that the Germans have carted anway ei i.F. 8. Puiz !ItNalh Sic, i , 3S' FirCt to Germany all the machinery which SiH aD t o B they did not destroy in Belgium. Te ar:ana. - Dali Sanatorin, it and.Te Cuhn D. er. Thoms F. iftrel3 , Stat They destroyed our railways., our ailnk Siling. mines and our canals. Never before halns a H~ot Sp)rings: ------L. P1. CClca's. M. tD., Mrcdiial O'~Ctccr as Dr. ALtG1. Thompson. 621 Central country been reduced to such a plight as chiar.g' of U. S. 5'uislie HL,,ti Serie, Axinne. St. NV-iscressi s Infirmary, 113 1E.CaniDol Ax1ad. 1yth and S 12igh oreuts. ours to-day and never has a country had California: such friends. We have won the war. We B. L. CDse, Grand Avenue,-Dr. Dr. 1. Escondido...... h. Laralere, trand Avenue. must now bend every effort to restore our country and prepare it for its glorious Georgetown-.------Dr. S. Th.ickman fain Siret.--- future. (Continued on 7.) Bide . THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 7

SECRETARY BAKER IN ANNUAL REPORT REVIEWS AMERICA'S COLOSSAL -PART IN BRINGING TO A VICTORIOUS CLOSE THE WORLD-FOUGHT WAR FOR UNIVERSAL JUSTICE AND LIBERTY

In opening his annual report to the vindicate in the interest both of our own given by the Congress to the President Presideit, Secretary of War Baker says: continued freedom and- freedom for and by him apportioned to agencies cre- In transmitting to you, as I do here- others. ated for the special emergencies pre- with, the reports of the several bureaus Expansion of the Army. sented by the war. Without this coope- of the War Department, I am conscious ration it would have been impossible to that no summary description of their con- The reports which are herewith trans- do the things which have been done, and tents or of the activities of the War De- mitted tell in some detail of the problems I refrain from referring to particular partment during the past year can be presented to the War Department, and services rendered to the department by written which will do justice to the de- the results attained. A few illustrative these agencies only because the zeal of voted labors of those who have contrib- figures, however, show the real limits of this cooperation has been so generous 'ted to the mobilization, training, equip- the story ultimately to be told: and unfailing that even the mention of ient, and use of the Army. The size of the Army has increased special instances would be a recital too from April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918, long for the necessary limits of this re- Task for the Historian. from 190,000 to 3,665,000 men, of whom port. account of the activities were in France. The An adequate more than 2,000,000 Present Problems in Hand. of the department for the year now end- appropriatons for the War Department ing can be written only in the long on the executve side alone were in- Hostilities ceased on the 11th of No- reaches of historical inquiry when there creased in that period from $2,000,000 a vember, and immediately the vast ma- will be time and opportunity to examine year to $20,000,000, and the civilian em- chinery of the department was turned to in detail not merely the statistical exhib- ployees had increased from about 2,000 the question of demobilizing the Army its which tell in numbers of nen and guns to about 25.000. For the- year ending and returning the soldiers to their homes what America did, but also to appraise June 30, 1918, the appropriations for the and occupations. An immediate start the contributions of patriotic zeal and support of the military establishment ag- was- likewise made in the intricate busi- service which came from field and fac- gregated $8,000,000,000. For the year ness of closing up contracts for the man- tory, from civilian and soldier alike and ending June 30, 1919, the appropriations ufacture of war supplies and imaterials, which represent in their aggregate the aggregate $15,300,000,000. and we are now engaged in seeking to life of the Nation concentrated upon' a The organization to expend these vast release to their normal pursuits the labor single purpose-the devotion of all we sumnis involved on every hand cooperation of the country and to free for civilian have and all we are to the preservation from the regularly established depart- uses the resources of the -country which of the ideals which have made us a free ients of the Government in Washington were so exclusively aggregated to create people and which we were called upon to and the special boards exercising powers and support our Army in the field.

,MILITARY OPERATIONS. page 0.) (Continued from The first units of the American Ex- peditionary Force reached France in Uniededial tats ffier, dspeoarsPhysicians and hospitals designated Locality. United States medical officers, pursuant to section 9 of the compen- June, 1917. With remarkable foresight and hospitals,act. the commanding general, John J. Per- shing, immediately set about laying the foundations for a big American California-Continued. Army. Orland...... Dr. Thomas Hartwell Brow Dr Docks were built, miles of railroad were Samuel Iglick, Fourth and Volker laid, machine shops and storage depots Streets. were constructed, Oroville...... Dr. Eli A. Kusel. training areas were Placerville...... Dr. S. H. Rants, Main Street.. laid out. While the force in France and Fortervillo...... Dr. Austin Miller, North Main Street. in immediate prospect numbered but few Sonora...... Dr. R. Innis Bromley, 433 Washing- toil Street. thousands, essential preparations were Weaverville...... Dr. Charles A. Curl. made for an army mounting into the Alameda...... Alameda Sanatorium, 2034 Clinton millions. Avenue. Bakersfield...... ------The Mfercy Hospital Truxton Avenue. Until this groundwork was well under Berkeley...... ---S. B.FoterMD~ Medical Officer in charge way large shipments of troops could not of U. S. Piblic iealtl1 Service. Hospital cases will be cared for at Sequoia Hospital be handled, but before the end of the and Sanitarium Association, 6th and H year five divisions had reached Frence- Streets. the First and Second Divisions of Regu- Los Angeles...... Dispensary of the U. S. Public Health Serv- ice, 543 Wilcox Building. Hospital lars, the Twenty-sixth Division from New cases will be cared for at the Emergency England, and the Forty-second and Hospital Association. Forty-first, known as the Rainbow and Pomona...... Dr.RobertL.Smith, StateBankBuild- inga Dr. E. E. Kelly. 547 Instment Sunset Divisions. By the end of Oc- Building; Dr. T. H. Smith, 117 West tober American units had entered the Second Street. line in quiet sectors in the Vosges, and in Redlands...... Dr. Howard . Hill, 105 Cajon Street; Dr. Caries G. Hilliard, 326 Cajob November engineers from the Twenty- Street. sixth Division took part in the British Sacramento...... The White Hospital, Twenty-nith engagement ands Streets. at Cambrai. San Bernardino...... The Romon Hospital. During the fall and winter American San Diego ----..---..-..I Derbyshire, M D Medical Officer in troops received the intensive training in charge of-U. S. Public health Service, 721) American BPslding. Hospital cases will modern warfare which made them able to eaed for at Agnew Sanitarium, 1e91c7 the lead later at Chateau-Thlerry, St. Mi- Fifth Street. hiel, and thu Meuse. San Francisco-....Dispensary ofthe U.S. Pulic HealtiService Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation Washington and Sansome Streets; U. S' (Ltd.), Employees Hospital Assoia- Marine Hospital, Lake Street and Four- tion Universit of California ts- American Troops in Action. tecnth Ave nue. pital, Third and Parnassus Avenues. San JoseD...... O'Connor Hospital, ae and San Car- On Aarch 21 the storm of the German los Streets. offensive broke. Under the stress of the Santa Cruz------Dr. P. F. illips. Vallejo- - . a J.Han, B. di ceUS.TVhhlejn eneralHospital, 502 Virginia situation unity of command was effected, Naval Reserve. Street. and by the direction of the President, Gen. Pershing immediately placed his forces, 8 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. .

I Synopsis of the Annual Report of the Secretary of War I numbering at that time about 848,000, at of the German supply system. Up through Compared with recently reported Brit- the disposal of Marshal Foch. the middle of September the Germans ish battle deaths of 059,000 for the period During the ensuing months American were able to operate unnolested the of the war our losses were astonishingly troops were on trial in the eyes of . Sedan-Mezibres railway running parallel light. A huge army, hastily gathered, consisting to the front and furnishing a base of While we rejoice that our losses were largely of inexperienced troops, they up- supply for the whole line from Valen- no heavier we still bear in mind the held the finest traditions of the service. clennes to Mets. To cut this supply line thousands of homes throughout the coun- To a large extent at first they relieved at both ends and force withdrawal or cap- try upon which the heavy burden of the French and British divisions in quiet see- ture on this entire front, the British at- war has fallen. To these homes the Na- tos. making these experienced divisions tacked in the north, and on September 26 tion owes a debt of fullest gratitude. available for service at crucial points. Gen. Pershing drove in west of the Meuse From them has sprung unbounded cour- Then as the American troops showed their with the First American Army. The first age to face hardship, heroic strength in fighting qualities and the emergency be- few days of fighting yielded considerable battle, the Nation's power to right the .came more acute, they were thrown into gains. Fully conscious of the gravity of wrongs of selfish despotism. the hottest of the battle. At Cantigny on the situation, the enemy threw in divi- oROWTH Or THE ARMY. May 2S, troops of the First Division sion after division of fresh troops; and fought their first real engagement and during the ensuing weeks occurred the At the date of the signing of the armis- carried it through successfully. On June bitterest fighting in which American tice over 25 per cent of the entire male 4 the Second Division of Regulars and troops took part. The second week of Oc- population of the country between the Marines went into the line on the Marne tober practically all available units- ages of 18 and 31 were in military serv- where the Germans were driving toward about 28 American divisions-were in the ice. This represents a growth in the size Paris. On June 15, they met the trium- line. of the Army in 19 months of nearly phantly advancing enemy in the Belleau Foe Continuously Hammered. twentyfold, namely, from 189,674 in March. 1917, to 3,604,000 in November, Woods, stopped his advance and in an Progress could be made only it few 1918. The steps in this amazing growth impetuous charge drove his column back yards at a time, but the continued ham- are shown in Table 2, giving the strength more than 900 yards. It was a brilliant mering finally wore out the resistance of of the forces under arms at different demonstration of the quality of our troops, the enemy forces, and November 1 the periods. and among the weary French and British American troops broke through. Day sldiers in the trenches the word'flew after day steady gains were made up the TAn=E 2.-Strength of the Arny in the from mouth to mouth that the Americans 'west bank of the Meuse, until, on Novem- United States and in the Expeditionary were first-class fighting men. ber 7, the United States forces entered Force on the first of each month. the outskirts of Sedan and definitely cut Attack on Paris Stayed. In United In the the German supply line. A day later the States and American The attack on Paris had been definitely French forces came up on the left flank. Date. foreign Expedi- Total. stayed by the fine strategy and desperate The meeting of French and American -posses- tionary. resistance of the French and American troops on this historic spot signalized the s1a. Forces. troops. ' But on July 15 the enemy re- defeat of the GerzQan arms, a defeat as sumed the attack from Chateau Thierry decisive and humiliating as that forced 1917. eastward to the Argonne. Six American 1r9...... 50,000 ...... 19 000 upon France 47 years before at the same Tu 1 ...... 8D,000 2D,000D500,000D divisions were thrown -into the line at spot. If there had been questions before Ag ...... 516,000 85,000 551,000 Chateau Thierry with several more in re- as to the acceptance of the armistance 45,000 091,000 serve. Three days later the drive had 19. 1...... 0 ...... 8F88,e1 000000 05,000 948,000 terms, the allied advance, culminating In Nov. 1...... 99,000 104,0001,100,000 been stopped and Marshal Foch launched this meeting at Sedan, left no choice in Die. 1...... -...1,00,000 129,0001,189,000 his offensive. the matter. From that time the story is one of allied 191&. In the final campaign of the war Ameri- Jan.1...... 149,000 176,0001,825,000 attack and German retreat. In blow after can troops thus played a part in a triunph Feb. 1------1,25 7.000 225000 1,482,000 blow which the commander in chief of which was beyond all praise and which Mar. 11...... 1,5,000 258000 1,689,000 armies struck at the German S1...... 1,476,000 8 ,000 1,796,000 the allied made them worthy comrades in arms with ...... 1,529, 424,000 1,90 line, American troops took a conspicuous French and British veterans. June 1...... 1,89,000 722,000 2,112,000 part. On September 12 the 1st American July1...... 1,81,000 0,000 2,830,000 Battle Casualties. Aug. I4...... 1,8355,000 1,29a, 000 2,65N, 000 Army, tnder the personal direction of seyc.------....1,425000 1,576,000 8,001, 000 Gen. Pershing, launched an attack on St. Returns on casualties in the Expedition- 09c .------... 1,520000 1,&81,000 8,433ODD - Mihit-1 and within 24 hours had pinched ary Force up to November 18 are given Nov. 1------....1, 672, coo 1i,00c i ,66, cOoD of that heavy fortified salient which had in Table 1. with iood attack through four years of The growth shown by these figures is war The elimination of this salient, TABu 1.-Casualtics reported to Oc- remarkable, not simply because of the which had menaced eastern France, re- tober 28. physical and administrative difficulties lieved the pressure on Yerdun and made Deaths ------53,100 involved, but especially because the tradi- !ossiblQ further advances north of that Wounded ------179, 625 Missing ------1, 160 tions of the.country have all been op- Prisoners ------2, 103 posed to large armaments. The princi- Operations with the British. ple of the draft had for years been op- 'a1onwhile the 27th New York Division Total ------286,108 posed by considerable numbers of the and the 30th National Guard Division, These figures include death from dis- population. Yet in a brief 10 months with troops from South Carolina, North ease as well as battle casualties, slightly more than three and a half million men Carolina, and Tennessee. were operating as well as seVerely wounded. were mobilized, housed, fully equipped with the British. The 332d Regiment of Deaths from battle alone would be with munitions and supplies, and the Infitntry. together with aviation and am- about 36,000. About half the wounded major part of them given a military bulance units operating on the Italian reported probably suffered very slight In- training that enabled them to oppose suc- front, had a share in the great Italian jury. cessfully the soldiers of the most warlike victory. Small expeditionary forces were It is Interesting to compare these fig- of the European nations. This achieve- also e-Astablished at Archangel and VIadi- ures with losses in -previous wars. In ment is a tribute to the ability of Army Yoitoc. the Civil War the battle fatalities on the leaders, trained in dealing with small Union side were approximately 110,000. forces, to adapt themselves with wonder- The Battle of the Meuse. In the Russo-Japanese War the Japanese ful effectiveness to the new and tremen- From the point of view of military losse9 were 59,000 killed or died of dous task. It is a tribute to the hearty strategy, America's greatest contribution wounds. In the Franco-Prusslarn War. cooperation of every Government depart- to the successful outcome of the war was German battle deaths were 28.600. In ment. It is a tribute. above all else, to tie hotly-contested battle of the Meuse, the Spanish-American War we lost less the ability and enthusiastic patriotism of wi hich resulted in cutting the main artery than 1,000 men in battle. the American people. THE QFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 9

Synopsis of the Annual Report of the Secretary of WarJ

It is a notable tribute to the country's officers to fill the requirements of the di- In the eight weeks from September 14 to enthusiastic support of the war program visions that were to be formed for over- November 8 there were reported among that, in spite of previous opposition to seas duty. As a first step toward the all troops in the United States over the principle of conscription, within a few solution of this problem it was decided 316,000 cases of influenza and over 53.000 months after the selective-service law to offer a three months' intensive train- cases of pneumonia. Of the 20.500 deaths was passed the status of the drafted sol- ing to qualified civilians at summer during this period, probably 19,800 were dier was fully as honorable in the eyes- training camps modeled after the Platts- the result of the epidemic. of his associates and the country at large burg idea, for which Maj. Gen. Leonard as that of the enlisted man. It is perti- Wood was so largely responsible. In Venereal Diseases. nent to note in this connection that a August, 1917, a total of 27,841 candidates A vigorous campaign has been waged record of desertions from the Army shows were graduated from the first series of by the War Department for combating that the total number was much lower these officers' training camps, a number the great social evil of venereal disease. than in any of our previous wars, and of sufficient to meet the immediate needs of The program of attack has included the these a considerably smaller percentage the Army. A second series was held dur- repression of prostitution and the liquor occurred among drafted men than among ing September, October, and November, traffic in zones near cantomnents, provi- those who were recruited through other and a third series from January to April, sion for proper social surroundings and sources. 1918. recreation, education of soldiers and civil- The original selective-service law of A fourth series of officers' training lans in regard to venereal diseases, pro- May lS,-1917, with its subsequent amend- schools, with an initial enrollment of phylactic measures against them, and ineits, mobilized the man power of the 18,114, was established May 15, 1918, in prompt medical care. The Commission Nation between the ages of 18 and 45, in- 24 National Army and National Guard cn Training Caump Activities has been elusive. Under the original and later divisions in the United States. i ery active in carrying forward this eam- acts approximately 23,709,000 men were Success of the Experiment. paign and has received splendid coopera- registered and slightly over 2,800,000 were It is a source of deep satisfaction to tion from local authorities, and local and induted into the military service in a me that the officer's training schools national health officials. manler that was fair to the individual, Thousands of During the year ended Aualust'80, 1918, efleacious in providing the Army with have been so successful. among the troops in the United States mon our young business men, leaving posi- as quickly as they could be equipped tions of responsibility and profit, dropped the number of venereal admissions to and utilized, and provocative of a mini- sick report was 120 per thousand men. Junli of disturbance to the industrial their personal affairs and devoted them- and to the new busi- This figure includes duplicates and does economic life of the Nation. selves wholeheartedly not show the number of men sick at any (O August 7, 1918, the distinguishing ness of war. Thanks to a peculiarly 1 close and cordial cooperation between given time. The great majority of these apollv)l ois "Regular Army," " Reserve the Regular Army officers and this mass cpses, moreover, were contracted before ol p<' "National Guard," and "Na- the results have cx- entering the Army. liennaI Army " were ordered discontinued; of civilian material, Among the troops in France, where and 0theuilitary ceeded our warmest hopes. forces of the Nation part of the credit for this there were no recruits fresh front civil were consolidated into the " United States A very large life, the record was even better thin at - rlyi." ruccess rests also with the French and English officers detailed by their Govern- home, and conditions Improved sieadily Work of the Draft Boards. ments to give practical instruction in and rapidly until, in September of the Tu my report of Inst year I gave a brief modern warfare to our student officers, present year, the cases were less<'than 1 outline of the methods by which local and to the unique system perfected among each thousand men. This is a : ov.rlmenlal machinery was adapted to abroad for training our personnel by showing unequaled in the records of any put into execution the provisions of the brigading units n ith . the British and other army of modern times. st-let Live service law. Registration was French armies. The Medical Organization. by States. E'ich State was divided into (istlriels. with registration boards ap- ITHALTH1 Or THE AlEY. Figures as to the health of our soldiers pointed by the governor. Registration It must be a source of the deepest bear eloquent tribute to the eflHiiency of was handled by the same machinery that gratification to the country, as it is to the Medial Department of the Army. handles voting during elections. The sub- me, that the health of the Army has been With the invaluable assistance of the sequent work of examining and classify- so excellent, not only as compared with American Red Cross, it found itself in a ing registrants was handled by local and the Army in other wars but also as liosition to render great service from the dii.strict boards appointed by the Presi- compared with the civilian population. very beginning. In this connection it is dent upon the recommendation of the gov- For the "year ending August 30, 1918, significant to note that the first casual- ernorb of the various States. the death rate from disease imong troops ties in the American Expeditionary Force The selective draft has proved its in the United States was 0.4 per thou- occurred in the Medical Corps. whn en worth. It has been accepted as a gov- sand; in the American Expeditionary September 4, 1917. 1 officer and 3 men erniental principle throughout the length Forces it was 4.7; for the combined forces were killed and 3 officers and 0 men and breadth of the United -States. That it was 5.9. The male civilian death rate wounded in a German aeroplane atlack this is true is no small measure due to the for the age groups most nearly corre- on one of our base hospitals. work of these local and district boards and sponding to the Army age is substantially On November 11, 1918, the Army had to the untiring activity of the registration the s.me as the rate in the American Ex- 80 fully equippe4 hospitals in Ihis country and examination officials in the various peditionary Forces. What this low figure with a capacity of 120,000 pailenis. States. Had the Army been placed under means in lives saved is shown by com- There are 104 base hospitals onI 31 the necessity of creating a new set of paring it with the rate of 5 per tholl-- evacuation hospitals in the American Ex- salaried Federal cilicials to handle the sand in the Union Army during the Civil peditionary Force and one evacuation draft, we should not have a force of over War and the rate of 26 per thousand in hospital in Siberia. two million men on European soil to-day. the American Army during the Spanish Army hospitals In the United States The draft secured a large army in record War. Pneumonia, either primary or sec- cared for 1,407,101 patients dmru.mg the time without unjust discrimination or ondary to measles. caused 56 per cent of war: those with the American Expedi- destruction of industry; and it gained the all deaths among troops and 68 per cent tionary Force cared for 755,354, a total respect and support of the American of the deaths from disease. - of 2,162.545. people. For all of this the State and Influenza Epidemic. local workers who with whole-hearted In addition to furnishing its msli11 enthusiasm carried the heavy burden About the middle of September the in- personnel for the operation of the above must receive a large share of credit. fluenza epidemic which had been preva- units, the War Department. th ough the lent in Europe gained a foothold in this Chief Surgeon, has detailed $31 Ameri- TRAINING THE ARMY. country. Naturally the camps and can- can officers to serve with the British One of the most serious problems con- tonments, with their closer concentration forces and a further 100 for ser ice in fronting the War Department in April, of men, provided especially favorable base hospitals that we have turned over 1017, was the procurement of sufficient ground for the spread of the epidemic. I to the British. Furthermore, several am- 10 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 118.

Synopsis of the Annual Report of the Secretary of War bulance sections have been operating war, saw the dispatch abroad of selected discharging supplies at the rate of with the Italian Army. personnel to the number of 1,718. In 1,000,000 tons a month, a rate exceeding Up to the end of July about 15 per June 12,261 troops and 2,798 marines that maintained by the British during the cent of the entire civilian medical pro- were embarked. By the end of the year, period of their operations in France. fession of the United States went into as the former German liners came into LINES netive duty as medical officers of the service, embarkations increased to a rate OF COMIIJUNICATION IN FRANCE. Army. The answer made by the gradu- of 50,000 a month. By the end of De- Trans-Atlantic shipping, however, was ate nurses in this country has been no cemlber 187,916 troops and 7,579 marines only one link in the chain of communica- less splendid than that of the doctors. had been embarked. tious that had to be established between During the period of the war over $500,- At this point negotiations were entered our home shores and the fighting front. 000,000 was made available for the uses into with the British Government by Before our armies could function in the of the Medical Department. which three of its big fast liners and four field, vast piers, docks, and warehouses had to be built at the French ports as- Inspection and Preparation of Food. smaller troop ships were definitely as- signed to the service of our Army. In signed to our use, and railroads with the The War Department has believed that March the movement jumped to 83,782 necessary rolling stock had to be con- preventive as well as curative duties troops and 1,081 marines. It was in this structed or secured from the French, should be performed by its medical per- month that the great German spring drive This tremendous task was assigned to the sonnel. Accordingly, eight "survey par- took place in Picardy, with a success that Army Engineers who had made such an ties" have been maintained to inspect threatened to result in a German victory. enviable record for themselves in connec- all stocks of food and the manner of Every ship that could be secured was tion with the building of the Panama serving meals to troops in camps or hos- pressed into service, and the aid fur- Canal. pitals. Provision has also been made nished by the British was greatly in- Under the leadership of Maj. Gen. W, for the education of cooks and bakers in creased. It was then that the transport Al. Black, Chief of Engineers, a program the science of their trades. miracle took place. In April 117,205 of construction was prepared, providing During the first 15 mouths of the war, troops and 1,432 marines were embarked; for the movement and supply in France all matters pertaining to the protection in May 244,344 troops and 1,606 marines; of not less than 4,000,000 men, orders of troops against poison gases were and in June the numbers were 277,973 were placed for the vast quantities of under the charge of the Surgeon General, and 777. Before the 1st of July 1,000,000 material required, and immediate steps who devised, contracted for, and pro- men had been embarked. were taken to commence operations in France. duced during this perod over one and Exceeded All Expectations. a half million gas masks. The magni- These operations involved the develop- tude of this work became so great, how- The July record exceeded all expecta- ment of some 16 French ports located from ever, that a special "Chemical Warfare tions, the number of troops embarked the English Channel to the Mediterra- Service " was created to handle both the being 306,185, and before the end of Oc- nean with such facilities as piers, un- defensive end, formedly under the Medi- tober the second million men had sailed loading machinery, warehouses, and rail- cal Corps, and the offensive branch, from our shores. During the three road yards; the repair, expansion, and theretofore under the Engineers. months, June, July, and August, 873,753 mlaintenanlce of the standard gauge rail- men were embarked, and if Alay be added road assigned to our use by the French; Reconstruction Work. the total for the four months is 1,121,703. the construction of narrow-gauge lines One of the most important activities When the armistice was signed the total from the main line railheads to points under the direction of the Medical De- embarkations amounted to 2,045,169 near the trenches, and the provision of partment has been the reconstruction troops and 30,665 marines. cars and locomotives to operate over work planned for soldiers, sailors, and No troop movement such as that of the these railroads to supplement the greatly marines. At ports of debarkation, ar- last summer has ever been contemplated, depleted supply of French rolling stock. and no movement of any rangements have been made for the rapid such number of The orders placed up to November, 1918, classification and assignment of returned persons by water such a distance and in on account of these projects amounted to sick and injured to the 19 general hos- such a time has ever occurred. The per- $700,000.000, a sum five times as great as formance pitals selected for reconstruction work. stands unique in the world's all the purchases of material, equipment, At each of the hospitals courses of in- history. Furthermore, this performance and supplies made for the Panama Canal. struction are conducted which are wrought a decisive effect upon the world's Of this huge sum, about $400,000,000 is adapted to the physical and educational history at one of its great critical junc- for American-built rolling stock, orders qualifications of the men. tures. for which have been placed. Credit for this movement must be The Secretary here devotes a large part TRANSPORTATION OF TROOPS AND SUPPLIES. shared with the allies, and with the Brit- ish of his report to the detailed operations of In the 19 months elapsing from the in particular, since approximately the Ordnance Bureau, the Motor Truck half of the troops were carried in their declaration of war to the signing of the and Air Service, the Production of Muni- armistice the Army created an embarka- ships. Cargo tions Supplies, Quartermaster Depart, tion service which succeeded in shipping movement. ment, Signal Corps, etc., all of which are overseas 2,075,834 men and 5,153,000 tons Altogether from our entrance into the treated in seplarate articles in THE OF- of cargo. Even these figures do not ade- war until the signing of the armistice the FICIAL U. S. BuLLETIN, and concludes his quately express the extraordinary nature Army shipped from this side of the Atlan- report as follows: of the achievement. As time was re- tic 5,153,000 tons of cargo. Unlike the quired for the drafting and training of case with regard to the troop movement, CONcLUSIONS. men and for organising the production C 's cargo was carried almost entirely in Before closing this report I desire again of supplies, most of the stupendous American bottoms. and less than 5 per to express regret for its insufficiencies. movement occurred in the last half of cent was lifted by allied ships. Of all the I ani conscious of how far it falls short our active participation in the war. In cargo shipped, only 79,000 tons were lost ill the matter of just recognition of the the last 10 months, that is, from Janu- at sea. accomplishments of my associates, of ex- ary 1, 1918, to the signing of the armis- During the whole period of active hos- hibiting in adequate measure the heroic tice, the Army embarked 1,880,339 men tilities the Army lost at sea only 200.000 achievements of our soldiers abroad, or of and shipped 4,660,000 tons of cargo. deadweight tons of transports. Of this our soldiers and civilians at home, who Nothing to compare with the movement. total 142,000 tons were sunk by torpedoes. have worked together to make this dem- of this tremendous number of men and No American troop transport was lost on onstration of America's purpose and effi- tons of supplies across the Atlantic its eastward voyage. For this splendid ciency successful. Perhaps a special word Ocean is known in the military history record the Navy, which arranged tl.e con- ought to be said in recognition of those of the world. voy system, deserves the highest com- who from civil life have come at the coun- Movenent of troops overseas began, at mlendation. try's call to places of exacting toil and the earnest solicitation of our cobelliger- At the cessation of hostilities the Army have been denied the opportunity to par- ents, very soon after our entrance into was using 12 French ports with a perma- ticipate abroad in the heroic adventure, the war. May, our first month in the nent assignment of 70 berths, and was but have, nevertheless, worked on, some- THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 11

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times in uniform and sometimes without tized with a new spirit, have discovered helpful, and I refer to it only because it even that badge of distinction. Theirs new energies in ourselves and look to a seems the one clear indication from our has been in an unusual degree the call to higher destiny and finer achievements by experience as to our future policy. self-sacrifice, but they have been none the reason of the whole-heartedness with This war has developed the need for less soldiers and have contributed in no which we as a people have set ourselves new technical services in the Army, nota- small way to whatever success has at- above the thought of self and competition bly those dealing with aircraft, chemical tended our arms. for reward, and devoted ourselves to the warfare, and transportation, and the vindication of great ideals. Great Civilian Agencies. scale of military operations has led to Refrains from Making Recommendations. the establishment of a Division of Sta- The great civilian agencies, notably the tistics and Information, which ought to Young Men's Christian Association, the I have refrained in this report from become a permanent part of our military Young Women's Christian Association, making specific recommendations for fu- organization. This will follow as a mat- the Knights of Columbus, the Salvation ture legislation for two reasons. In the ter of course. The organization of the Army, the American Library Association, first place, the signing of the armistice General Staff has now has not formally closed the war. We given us a staff the War Camp Community Service, and system which has stood the test of mo- the Jewish Welfare Board, have served have at present a great military estab- bilization and war, and in the future the the young manhood of America with a lishment wNhich can not be immediately function of the dissolved, and the activities of the de- General Staff will be more helpfulness which passes all description. clearly apprehended and its processes in They have added the touch of home and partment for some time at least must times of peace more accurately given be concerned with what we have. In based affectionate interest. They have upon exact knowledge statistically re- comfort and diversion, they have helped the second place, the peace conference corded. to create and preserve the spirit of man- is about to assemble and the military liness and dignity of behavior and needs of the United States can not be Appreciation of the Allies. thought which have characterized our prudently assessed until that conference In shall have determined the future inter- conclusion, I beg permlision to refer Army, and they have led our home com- with grateful appreciation of an environ- national relations of the world. The de- to the services munities in the formation rendered to the War Department and to mient in which alone such an Army could partment will present to the Congress a of a Regular the American Army by the officers of the have been created. Perhaps one of the plan for the maintenance Armies of as a people Army which shall continue as the nucleus Great Britain, France, and great gains of this war to us Italy, who were generously will be found to be an added sense of of any future military establishments, sent by their the war pending the time when the experience Governments to assist in the training of community power which, when American troops, is over, will leave us with knowledge through which we have gone can be di- and with their expert based on experience of the possibility of gested and the future needs of the Nation technical knowledge to assist in the de- higher levels of living. America under maturely considered. In any case it is velopment of war matiel. If I may sin- the inspiration of this war need has dem- clear that the education of officers and a gle out for particular comment one fea- onstrated how much it is possible to do constant study of the science of warfare ture of this great enterprise, I desire to by common effort for the common benefit, will be necessary, and it is my hope that express through you the appreciation of and when the valor of our Army is re- the great Military Academy at West the War Department and of the Army to membered with pride and delight it will Point can be supplemented by an enlarge- the Navy Department and of the special the Navy. The be a constant inspiration to us as a people ment and broadening men of these sister services have braved pains to ennoble schools which are at present organized, to take the necessary together the and strengthen the lives of the young but should be made to take on more the perils of actual war, and the in order that they may be as valiant in character of postgraduate courses and to Army is happy to share with the men of the contests of peace as they have been develop and train research specialists in the Navy and the Marine Corps the glory brave and sufficient in the contests of the several arms. This subject, however, of having served together and with suc- war. I am persuaded that we are bap- is one upon which casual comment is not cess in the cause of the country.

the year 1919: December 11, 1918, and troversy. Statements of fact, whether RAILWAY ADJUSTMENT BOARD January 8, February 5, March 5, April 2, joint or separate, should be sufficiently May 7, June 4, July 9, August 6, Septem- comprehensive to give an understanding NO. 3 ORGANIZED FOR BUSINESS ber 4, October 1, and November 5, 1919. of the controversy that the board is Attention is called to the provisions of called upon to decide. Where briefs or The United States Railroad Adminis- the memorandum of understanding an- additional evidence are to follow notice tration issues the following: nexed to General Order No. 53, as fol- thereof should accompany the submis- NovrEarnn 22, 1018. loxxs: sion. Where additional matter is to fol- Rules for Taking up Controversies. low the submission the case xwiii not be CIRCULAR NO. 65. transmitted Article 10 provides the manner in to the board of adjustment To all Railroad Companies: by the Division of Labor until the addi- which controversies will be submitted to tional data shall have In conformity with General Order No. the board through the Division of Labor been received. 53, Railway Board of Adjustment No. 3 of the United States Railroad Adminis- Joint Concrete Statement. met in the city of Washington at its of- tration. Every case submitted should be It is requested fice, room 702-A, Southern Railway accompanied by evidence that its submis- that three conies of the Washington, D. C., and have joint concrete statement be filed with the Building, sion is approved by the chief operating Division organized and are ready for the trans- officer of the railroad upon which the of Labor for matter of record action of such business as may come be- controversy has arisen and by the chief and for information of the board. Briefs fore it as provided in General Order No. executive officer of the organization con- and documentary evidence need not be furnished in duplicate, but whenever pos- 53. cerned. Where two or more organiza- sible The officers and members of this board tions are jointly concerned the sublns- should be attached to tile three are as follows: H1. A. Kennedy, chair- sion should be joint, if practicable. copes of the joint statement. man; T. H. Gerrey, vice chairman; Rich- Article 11 expressly precluded a con- It -will be noted that supplement No. 6 ard P. Dee, E. A. Gould, S. N. Harrison, sideration by the railway board of ad- to General Order No. 27. bearing date of F. Hartenstein, G. E. Kipp, W. A. Titus. justment No. 3 of any matter unless offi- August 30, !'IS. has modified article 9 of General Order 53 to the extent that inter- Dates for Meetings. cially referred to it in the manner pre- scribed in the mnemorandun of under- pretations to wage orders will be issued The board has designated the following standing. in accordance with the provisions of sup- dates as the beginning of each of its Article 14 requires that in each case an plements 6 and 6-A. regular monthly meetings during the re- effort should be made to present a joint W. G. McAnoo, inaining portion of the year 1918 and for concrete statement of facts as to any con- Director General of Railroads. 12 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1018.

Recounting Navy's Unparalleled Achievements in War Secretary Daniels in Annual Report Urges Continued Buildingof Ships Under 3- Year Policy Adopted in 1916

Strongly urging the continued upbuild- aviation." While "on land marines and tion of the policy adopted in 1916, of ing of the Navy, in accoydance with the sailors have helped to hold strategic constant and consistent development )f policy adopted in 1916, by the authoriza- points." " Regiments of marines have the Navy. He reviews the building of de- tion of another three-year program to shared with the magnificent army their stroyers and new records made in con- cost $600,000,000 and embrace 156 ves- part of the hard-won victory, wonder- struction, the building of hundreds of sels, Secretary Daniels, in his annual re- fully trained gun crews of sailors have submarine chasers, and the design and port, r, iews the growth and achieve- manned the monster 14-inch guns which centract for 100 boats of the Eagle type ments of the Navy in the war. marked a new departure in land war- being built In the Ford Dlant at Detroit. " When the peace terms are signed fare," while naval officers and men in all and the agreement between all nations parts of the world did their full part in Work on Capital Ships. cements the blood-bought victory for per- the operations " which marked the heroic Work on capital ships to some extent manent peace, the detailed story of the year of accomplishment." While the de- necessarily suspended the previous year Navy's participation," says the Secretary, stroyers have led in the antisubmarine is now to be pushed, the Secretary states. " will afford a new cause for gratification warfare, the 406 submarine chasers, of He pays a high tribute to the ability and and give a greater thrill of pride when which 285 were dispatched abroad, are distinguished service of Rear Admiral the world fully knows the many in- given credit for efficient aid, as are also David W. Taylor. Chief of the Bureau of stances of splendid courage which could American submarines sent to foreign Construction and Repair, and the person- not be fully disclosed during the strug- waters. nel of the Construction- Corps. The ves- gle and must be left for the historian to Overseas Transport' Service. sels conracted for during the year are record." 4 battleships, The creation of the naval overseas 1 battle cruiser, 2 fuel Expansion Easily Accomplished. transportation service and its growth in ships, I transport, I gunboat, 1 amnmuni- tion ship, 223 destroyers, 58 submarines, Recalling the steps in preparedness less than a year to a fleet of 321 cargo- carrying ships with 2,800,000 deadweight 112 fabricated patrol vessels (including taken before this country entered the war 12 for the Italian Government), 92 sub, which enabled the Navy to be ready tonnage is reviewed, and it is pointed out that this service now requires 5,000 marine chasers (including 50 for the when the call came, and the notable ac- French Government), 51 mine sweepers, complishments of the war period, which officers and 29,000 enlisted men, and is rapidly growing as new ships are com- 25 seagoing tugs, 46 harbor tugs, a large the House investigating committee pro- number of lighters, barges, and other aux- nounced " a remarkable record of pleted by the Shipping Board and placed in commission. iliary harbor craft, and in addition con- achievement," Secretary Daniels ascribes tracts have been placed for 12 large fuel this largely to the vision shown by Con- The transportation of 2,000,000 Ameri- can troops 3,000 miles overseas, with the ships in conjunction with the Emergency gress in the naval act of 1916, which pro- Fleet Corporation. 'Up to October 1, vided a continuing three-year construe- loss of only a few hundred lives and with- out the loss of a single American troop- 1918, there had been launched 155 ships; tion program and laid the broad basis for in the first nine months of the year no expansion of ships and personnel; to the ship on the way to France is considered an unparalleled achievement, and Sec- less than 83 destroyers of 98,281 tons ag- efficient organization built up in the gregate normal displacement, as contrast- Nevy Department, and to the teamwork retary Daniels gives testimony of the record made by the cruiser and transport ed with 62 destroyers of 58,285 tons dur- that has characterized the entire service, ing the entire nine years preceding 1918. atliat and ashore. Showing that no re- force, under the direction of Rear Ad- miral Gleaves. From a small beginning New records have been made in destroyer organization whatever has been required construction, only 70 days having elapsed in the departmental machinery, which this fleet expanded to 24 cruisers and 42 transports, manned by 3,000 officers and from the laying of the keel of the Ward, easily expanded to meet the demands of built in the navy yard war, lie points out that this system, em- 41,000 men, these being augmented by at Mare Island, 4 French men-of-war and 13 foreign mer- CA., to the placing of the ship in commis- bracing all the useful features of a gen- sion, only 174 days elapsing from the day erol staff NuIthout its drawbacks, is a chant vessels, a grand total of 83 ships. In spite of the constant menace of sub- of the laying of the keel to the launching truly democratic system, "made in of the ship. The " dazzle " painting of America," which has proved its worth in marines only three of these troopship-; were lost-the Antilles, Lincoln, and Cov- ships against submarine attacks is com- war even more clearly than in time of mended as superior to the camouflage, peace. ington, all sunk on the homeward voNage. Four naval vessels were lost as a result while the "battleship gray" is stated to Record Without Precedent. of submarine activity-the destroyer be about the most desirable for all-around The record made abroad by the United Jacob Jones, the converted yacht Alcedo, purposes. Up to October 1, 1918, not less States Navy, in cooperation with those of the Coast Guard cutter Tampa, sunk with than 1,127 vessels had been specially Great Britain, France, Italy, and Japan all on board, and the cruiser San Diego, painted upon Navy Department designs. is, he says, without precedent in allied sunk in home waters by striking an enemy Salvage work has been fully organized warfare. He pays a high tribute to the mine. The report recalls the loss of the and many damaged ships cared for. efficiency of Admiral Sims, commander collier Cyclops, whose disappearance is Achievements in Engineering. in chief of United States naval forces in one of the unsolved mysteries of the seas. European waters; of Rear Admiral Rod- Secretary Daniels says that both on man, in command of the American battle- Estimates for Next Year. land and sea this has been very largely ships with the British fleet; of Vice The estimates for the next fiscal year, an engineerina war, and he holds that Admiral Wilson, in France; Rear Admiral which were submitted in accordance with electric propulsion of vessels, applied Niblack, in the Mediterranean; of Rear the requirements of law, on October 13, with complete success to the battleship Admiral Dunn, in the Azores, of Rear before the armistice was signed, totaled New Ierico, is a great achievement in Admiral Strauss, in charge of mining op- $2,044,307,046. But the Secretary states engineering. Commendation is given to eration, and other officers in charge of that the signing of the armistice will, of " the vision an'l the wisdom of Rear various special activities. Our forces in course, enable radical reductions to be Admiral Griffin. Ch of of the Bureau of European waters, he says, now comprise made and that these be submitted later. Steam Engineering, and his able assist- 338 vessels, with 75,000 men and officers- In urging a second 3-year program, in- ants." The secretary gives an account a force larger than the entire -Navy was cluding 10 battleships and 6 battle cruis- of the repairing of German ships taken before the war began. The Navy in Its ers, the other 140 vessels to be of such over, and says that electric wlding operations, lie says, has " covered the types as the naval authorities shall de- solved the problem of saving the cylin- widest scope in its history. naval men termine are best as demonstrated by the ders deliberately damaged by the Ger- have served on nearly 2,000 craft that experience of n ar, Secretary Daniels mans, the work done proving a complete plied the waters, on submarines, and in points out that this is merely a continua- success, it being estimated that $20,000,- THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 13 Navy'sAchievements in War Recounted inSecretary'sReport 000 and a year's lime was saved by the Potomac. near Machodoc Creek, Va., has pitals created with fromn 300 to 600 beds. proces-. been acquired. Training in gunnery and Scottered throughout France and Great Dry docks are declared a prime reqois- engineering has been carried out with Britain were numerous naval dispen- ite, and it is stated that gratifying pro- eminent success. Thirty thousand marks- saries, and on the ships sick bavs were gress is being mnade. Legislation for men a month have been trained in Navy maintained. Navy doctors were assigned navy yarl developa nt is urged, the small-arms work, and 40,000,000 roands to all troop shbps and rendered valuable Navy's policy being stated to be to con- have been fired without an accident. service. Navy ho-pitals, increased from stcuct me cry type of ship and every This training has made sailors competent a capacity of 4,000 beds to upward of chgracter of mu tion required in its infanteymen, while the Navy rifle ranges 17,000, are declared to have dole splendid own plants: exiensive illprovemeirs 'in have been opened for use by civilians. work of the most aivanced character. The Comunii- navy yards being reported. The work The Navy That Flies. ion on Training Camp Ac- done in naval stations in foreign waters tivities and other agencies are highly is detailed, as is also the aid given allied The Navy that flies," is given special praised for their efforts for the comfort shlpping. reference, it being stated that the expan- of men in camps and their moral and The report tells of notable ach'eve- sion of naval aviation has been of grati- material welfare. The constant warfare ments in ordnance, especially the notable fying proportions and effectiveness, many against vice and the creation of zones of work of the 14-inch naval guns on rail- air stations being established at home and protection are reviewed, and attentiolk is way moints on the western front, which abroad. In this branch of the service the called to the establishment of the inter- Lurled shells far behind the German total enlisted and conunissioned personnel departmental social hygiene board in the lines, these mounts being designed and on July 1, 1018, was about 30,000, with effort to abate and prevent vice diseases completed in four months. The land 823 trained naval aviators, some 2,052 throughout the country. battery of these naval guns was manned student officers, 400 ground officers, 7,300 Declaring that punishment for military exclusively by bile jackets under com- trained mechanics, and 5,400 mechanics in offenses in war must be swift and sure, mand of Rear Admiral C. P. Plunket. training. Naval aircraft has been a big Secretary Daniels says, " But even in The work of the Bureau of Ordnance is factor in the war, and " aircraft has come war the policy has been to mend, not praised, and Admiral Earle, the chief of to stay " says, Secretary Daniels, who break, prisoners." Though the number the bureau, is declared " one of the ablest plans for its permanency and develop- of trials by courts-martial in the first and fittest officers." ment. The work of women as well as year of war increased from 3,241 to 5,116, men in aircraft production is commended. this was merely a reflection Mine Barrage in North Sea. of the great When war was declared the Navy num- increase in personnel-, there having been All account is given of the mine bar- hered 63,777 men. On the day Germany a decrease in the percentage of trials in rage in the North Sea, one of the out- signed the armistice this had increased to comparison with the number of men in standing antisubmarine offensive proj- 497,030 men and women. Referring to service, the increase in number enlisted ects of the year, thus closing the North the excellent work done by the women being 331 per cent and in trials only 161 Sea; 100,000 mines were manufactured who enlisted, the Secretary says: "A per cent. The discipline in prisons is and 85,000 shipped abroad. A special woman who works as well as a man ought reported as excellent. mine-loading plant, with a capacity of to receive the same pay, and that policy more than 1.000 mines a day, u-as estab- has been carried out by the Navy." Bureau of Supplies. liied by the Navy Department. A star The conduct of the Bureau of Supplies shell was developed which when fired in Over 2,000 Vessels in Service. and Accounts, under Rear Admiral Sam- the vicinity of an enemy fleet will light When war was declared there were 197 uel McGowan, Paymaster General, has, it up, make ships visible, and render it ships in commission; now there are 2,003 Secretary Daniels says, - won the entiust- an easy target, withiout disclosing the vessels in service, and they have been fur- astic approval of the most successful position of our own ships at night. The nished with trained officers and men, "and business men in America and commanded Bureau of Ordnance, under the direction how fit they were all the world attests." admiration abroad." " The Navy," he of Rear Admiral Earle, is stated to have In this connection Secretary Daniels says. " has won new honors as a business met and conquered the critical shortage says: " Too much credit can not be given institution, the supply system having of high explosives which threatened to to Rear Admiral Leigh C. Palmer, the bril- met every situation with full 100 per cent greatly prolong the time of preparation liant Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, promptness and efficiency. Purchasing necessary for America to samash the Ger- for the foresight, executive ability, en- was made on an enormous scale, the man military forces, T. N. X., a high thusiastc measuring up to the great de- greatest total value bought in any prewar explosive being developed to rake the mand and the hearty cooperation secured year being $27.000,000, while the greatest place of T. N. T., this single unit of pro- from the naval personnel from top to bot- one day's purchase was over $30,000.000. duction being sufficient to increase the tom," both at home and abroad. The Every safeguard has been employed available sunply of high explosives in value of the Naval Reserve is emphasized against imposition, fraud, and profiteer- this country to some 30,000,000 pounds. and the evolution which brought this into ing, and prices have been kept down to the being as an essential part of the Navy is Nonrecoil Aircraft Gun. lowest possible figure. The high standard recounted. From a small enrollment when of food and clothing has been maintained, The work of the bureau in completing the war broke out; this grew to 85,473 by and special outfits of clothing designed a successful Davis nonrecoil aircraft gun April, 1918, and now numbers about and furnished for rigorous sea service. is declared to be " a great milestone in 290 000. The oticer personnel of the Navy During the year the fleet was supplied and there is given aircraft armament," is stated to be on a sound basis. appro- with over 4,000,000 tons of steaming coal, an account of a heavy aeroplane bomtb priate legislation providing for this, the more than 4.500,000 barrels of fuel oil, developed for antisubmarine warfare, Navy having made ready to secure men and 11,500,000 gallons of gasoline." and the protection of merchant ships by and oflicers before the war was launched. Secretary Daniels pays tribute to the increased armament, naval gun produc- The promotion of enlisted men to officers patriotic captains of industry, saying'tlat tion being stated to have kept pace with is declared to have been given careful at- the big naval program for the war could war needs, while the smokeless powder tention and was provided for by a system not have been successfully carried out output was increased. In the future, it of examination and special training. without the hearty cooperation of ship- is stated, American dreadnaughts and Health Record Excellent. builders, muition manufacturers, and battle cruisers will be armted with a 10- the representatives For the of scores of allied inch gull, making these the heaviest excellent health redord of the industries. The Navy Department. the armed vessels in the world. Depth Navy due credit is given the Medical Secretary says, is in full appreciation of charges are stated to be the most effee- Corps and Rear Admira William C. Brais- tese men for their wonderful accom- ted, the Surgeon General. The unmber tive antisubmarine weapon, and Ameri- plishiment, their devotlon to their coun- can vessels were adequately armed with of surgeons has increa

SECTION 2, DECE1uLBER 9, 1918. FUNDERBURK, Phillip E. Weston B. Fun- PRItVATDS. derburk, Wills Point, Tex. * DOAN. Eben. Mrs. Sarah E. Rogers, Alger, The following casualties are reported GAGNE, Odilon. Pete Swigny, 71 Cushion Wash. Street, Berlin, N. H. by the comnanding general of the Ameri- DOLL, John A. Mrs. Lizzie Doll, 224 South GROFF, Landis K. Mrs. Lizzie Groff, 511 Nevsberry Street, York, P'a. can Expeditionary Forces: Hand Avenue. Lancaster, Pa. IIEINLEIN, Arthur. Charles Heinlein, 1039 DORGEOOS, Jacob. Airs. Jennie Dunker, Killed in action ------336 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. R. F. D. 3, Ershine, Minn. Wounded DOUCILAS, Alfred. Mrs. Anna Douglas, 638 severely ------831 HICKS, Kent. Mrs. Blanden Hicks, Blandins- Warren Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wounded slightly ------165 Ville, Ill. IIORRELL, Andrew B. Bernard T. Ilorrell, DOYLE, George F. airs. Bridget Doyle, 1005 Missing in action ------376 Vickroy Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. t. F. D. 1, Modoc, III. DUNLAP, Raymond M. Harry W. Dunlap, R. GARNER, Wilford L. Mrs. Annie C. Garner, F. D. 1, New Holland. Pa. Total ------1, 708 New Martinsville, V. Va. DUPiTTS, Ezra. Edward Dupuis, Oakland, PALMA, Giuseppe. John Panella, 573 West N. If. Harrison Street, Chicago, Ill. EALUM. George K. Joseph G. Ealum, R. F. Killed in Action. STATON, Jesse. Calvin Staton, Cranberry, Ala. N. C. 1). 1. McKenzie, MAJOR. EDGEWOI1TI, Luvell. irs. Katherine Wal- ZEIGLER, Frederick X. Mrs. Carolino Zeig- lace. Windsor, Ill. IANNA, Mark. Mrs. Corinne S. Hanna, 2954 ler, 526 Grant Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. John Elliot, 24 Salem East Twenty-eighth Street, Kansas City, BATES, Excrett R. Mr,. Lillie Bates, Need- ELLIOT, John. Mo. Court. Bangor, Me. more, N. C. ELWOOD, Mervin A. irs. Carrie Elwood, CAPTAINS. BESS, Robert. John II. Bess, St. Charles, R. F. D. 3, box 132, Ogden, Utah. BATTLES, Frank F. Frank Battles, 131 Mich. FAUCHANDCEI, John F. Mrs Annie Faugh- South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Ila. GARDNER, -William J. Albert II. Gardner, ander, Williamnsport, Md. KNACK, Louis C. Mrs. Eduna R. Knack, 502 R1. F. D. 1, Pikeville, N. C. FERNANDEZ, Frank. Mrs. Petra S. Fer- hiazelwood Avenue, Detroit, Mich. KOLAR, Joseph. Mrs. Frances Kolar, R. F. D. 23, Windham Ohio. nandez, Santa Paula, Cal. LIEUtEXANTS. KORNEGAY. Reuben C. B. C. Kornogay, Cen- FLEENOR, Thedford II. Nicholas C. Fleenor, SCHOBERTII, Raymond A. Anthony Scho- terville, Ala. Russel Street, Bristol, Va. berth, Versailles, Ky. LYONS, Earl C. Mrs. Hattie Lyons, general FLORO, Hugh M. Mrs. Cora Floro, Christo- VICKERS, Albert H1. Mrs. Florence W. Vick- delivery, Lincoln, Nebr. pher, Ill. ors, 4 El1sworth Avenue. Camebridee, Mass. MCARVER, James H. Mrs. Maggie A. Mc- GARBIN, John A. Mrs. Theresa Garbin, 154 EYL1'R, Edgar J. Mrs. Grace S, Eyler, 1727 Arver, d60 West Franldin A ene, Gas- Lincoln Ascnue, Torrington, Conn. Hollin Street, Baltimore, Md. tonia, N. C. GARDNER, Kenneth 4. Mrs. M. S. Gardner, BUnKS, James B. Mrs. R. II. Burks. 130 McCOLLITM, Arlie A. Joel H. McCollum, 706 Brooklyn Avenue, San Antonio, Tex. Twenty-ninth Street. Newport News, Va. Double Springs. Ala. GARIEPY, Albert. Jo Gariepy, Leroy, N. CAMPBIELL, Samuel A., jr. Samuel A. Camp- SWANGER, Ira V. Mrs. Anna Rishel, Fersia, Dnk. lell. 1124 Brook Street, Louisville, Ky. lowa. GOODMAN, Roy L. Steve Goodman, R. F. FLYNN. Hereld F. John F. Flynn, 262 Main THOMAS, Bernard J. Andrew T. Thoms, 629 1). 1, East View, Ky. Street Woonsocket, R. I West Oiney Avenue, Olney, Philadelphia, Pa, GOITT, John Seymour. Fred A. Gott, 238 IIAZLETT, Thomas South Goodman Street, Rochester, N. Y. E. Mrs. Edna B. Haz- TIBBITS, Clarence. Mrs. Gertrude Tibbits, Gull- lett, Greensburg, Pa. Joplin, Mo. GVILLAIMO), Norman A. Mrs. Ida LANGENBACH., Paul J. larnod, Hilltop, Ila. Paul L. Langen- ZIMMERMAN, Louis. Mrs. Tulia Zimmerman, 100 bach, A. F. D., Liveoak, Sutter County, Cal. 1352 Webster Avenue, New York, N. Y. GIENIAK, Stanley. Josephine Gurniak. SERGEANTS. CONE, Cornelius B. Mrs. Mary Cone, 601 Tioga Street, sracus, N. Y. Hood Street, Waco, Tex. HALLIGAN, William Clarence. Mrs. Sarah ABBOTT, William 1. David L. Abbott, gen- Halligan, 140 Wallace Street, New Havwn, eral delivery, CRAMBLET, Frank. Amos AT. Cramblet, Antlers, Okla. Goodin. Idaho. Conn. BERTRAM, Philip M. Philip Bertram, 49 ITARIING, Wlamin L. Mrs. Tames lHarringr, South LUECKEMEYER, Fred WN. John C. Luceke- Hancock Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Tex. ) East Coggeshall Street, Fairhaven, lass. BUTLER, Guy P. Henry Butler, 805 Twelfth meyer, i. F. 1). 2, Brenham, HAWK, William B. Trs. Amelia Hawk, 7 Avenue. Rock McKiNSTRY, William. Anna E. Dietz, 137 Island, Ill. Schnyler Street. Oswego, N. Y. Water Street. Wellsbu o, Pa. CANTERS. Jesse. 'ihonas Canters, Lost West HEALD, Arlington A. Caleb Heald, Goff, Creek, Ky. RANKIN, Raymond. Mrs. Elizabeth Rankin, Coopersville, Mich. Kans. CLEMENS, Ralph B. Daniel D. Clemons, IIINES, Luther. Charles F. Ilines, St. Jo- 1625 Wyoming ROWE, Bertram A. Mrs. Bertha E. Rowe, Street, Dayton, Ohio. Roselle Park, N. J. seph, Tenn. COOK, Lewis Calvin. Lewis L. Cook, North 54 .HOFF, Charles A. Samuel Hoff, R. F. D. 1, Kansas City, Mo. SANITER, Fred W. Mrs. Bertha Saniter, Fort Ransom, N. Dak. GARRISON. Porter. Lewis Garrison, Au- Lorust Street, Milwaukee, Wis. JONES, Benjamin B. Mrs. Jennie E. Jone, burn, W. Va. STEVENSON, James C. Mrs. Eliza Steven- R. P. D. 1, Stratford, Okla. JONES, Herman B. Mrs. Shirley Lorretta son, Campbell, Tex. JONES, Samuel. Irs. William Kells, 48 Jones, 53 Prospect Street, Hudson, N Y. STONEBURINE. Boyd. Mrs. Lidea Stone- Tackson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GRAHAM. Walter C. Airs. Ella Graham, 810 burner, It. F. D. 3, Edon, Ohio. KINGERY, Lloyd. Mrs. Frances E. Kingery, Highview Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. TYUM, Oscar. Mrs. Mono Laws, Fuget, Mo. 4418 Belleview Avenue, Kansas City, 1o. SIEDLACK, Joseph Michael. Anthony Shed- DRYE, Morris C. Morris Drye, 521 East KRAUSE, John S. Edward Krause, 148 lack, R. F. D. 2, Utahville, Pa. Walnut Street, Lebanon, Pa. Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. DALLMANN, Emil. Emily Dallmann, route EARLY, Guy B. Joseph L. Early, Malcom, LACKEY, Homer J. Irs. Mary Lackey. Cor- 1, box 51, South Milwaukee, WVis. Iowa. dova. Ala. DAVIS, Lewis. John C. Davis, R. F. D. 2, FITZGERALD, Chester. Mrs. Peter Fitzger- LAMIBERTON, Harold. Mrs. James R. Dem- Delaware, Okla. old. DS Sixth Avenue, North Tonawanda, man, 731 Ash Street. Toledo, Ohio. IIACKMAN, Edward F. Mrs. Elizabeth Hack- N. Y. LESNAU, John N. Mrs. Amelia Lesnan. Snuk man, 2717 St. Vincent IIANDIL1IAN. Harry. Joseph Handilman, Street, St.- Louis, York, N. Y. Rapids, Minn. Mo. 974 St. Nicholas Avenue, New LINDSAY, Charles E. Barns L. Lindsay, HALLYBURTON, Thomas E. Mrs. Mattie HOULDSWORPil, Wallace F. Jlames HouldS- Pla. one-half Avenue, Rock West Decatur, Clearilehi County, Hallyburton, Rucker, Tenn. worth, 2RL7 Five and ALFORD, Allison 0. Irs. Laura Alfurd, IIEILAND, Bertram C. Mrs. Elizabeth Island, Ill. R. F. ). 6, Chandler, Oklo. llaborbosch, 2842 Stanton Avenue, Walnut BUCLERS. BAGGS. Edmund. irs. Josephine Bages, 2l;;0 Hills. Cincinnati, 01110. DE FALCO, Peter. Anthony Do Falco, 22 West Fourteenth Street, Chicago, 111. KOZLOWSKI Matt. Julius Kozlowski, 50 Seal Stre,'t, Dunkirk, N. Y. BARDEN, Charlie. John R. Barden, Charco, Kosciusko Street, Buffalo, N. Y. BRTLLAIXN, Lester B. John W. Brullman, Tex. LAWRENCE. .Tames A1. John X. Lawrence, Louisburg. Kans. BARDILLI, Roy. Egodio Bardilli, 3120 East Groveton. Tex. UPCHURCH, Aubrey. John A. Upchurch, Nineth-second Street. Chicago. Ill. POLIZIO, Columbus F. Mrs. Victoria Plecella Morrihto, Ark, BAT'ER, Edgar A. K, Elmer R. Bauer, New Polizio, 73 Ridge Street, New York, N. Y. KELLOGG, Clark N. Mrs. Hattie Noble, 125 Bernsville. Pa. TRIGG. Wyatt H. Mirs. Nannie Trigg, box Main Street, Oneonta, N. Y. BIRCHFIELD, John II. John Ferguson, Lan- 183, Dublin, Tex. MECITANICS. casier, Ohio. WAKELAND, Earl F. Oscar F. WaLeland, BOLLINGER, August. Mrs. Barbara Dol- Bloomingdale, Ind. RECHNITZ, Arthur. Mrs. Rose Rechlitz, 681 Elton Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. linger, 1411 South Broadway, St. Louis, CORPORALS. CANNIFF, Bernard F. Mrs. Annie Canniff, 6 Mo. BUNKOWSKI, Edward. Frank Gieski, 119 Ferrand Street, Bloomfield, N. J. BONNEYIE, Christian. Mrs. Gertrude Don- Talnaka Avenue, Doundbrook, N. J. GARDNER, John. Mrs. Laura Gardner, Chris- nevie, 193 Manu'han Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CALLAIIAN, Edward L. Mrs. Wallace Du- tiansburg, Va. BOSTON, Lynn Cave. Mrs. Eudora D. Bos- chaine,*144 City Road, Turners Falls, Mass. HODDER, Jesse C. Sarah Novess, Tawas ton, R. F. D. 2, Gordousville, Va. DOTSON, Clay. Mrs. Mary Dotson, general Lil-, Mich. BOUTWELL. Lewis L. Will II. Boutwell, deliery, Neodesha, Kans. WAGONER. Pachuta, liss. DUTY. Dan D. Mrs. D. D. Duty, sr., 739 NINNE1AN, John. Mrs. II. Ninneman, 607 BRANSTETTER. Reaves. Mrs. Francis Ke- Main Street, Wellsville, Ohio. Garfield Avenue, Wausau, Wis. letesen. general delivery, Fisher, Ark. FLETCHER, - James E. James I. Fletcher, CALDWELL, Everet M. Mrs. Leota Cald- general delivery, Holcomb, Mo. COOK. well, Crawford, Colo. FRA)NKS, Harry T. Fred 21. Franks, 803 RORABAUGII, Frank C. Mrs. Ada Rora- CALLAHAN, John, jr. John Callahan, Platfs- North Eleventh Street, Reading, Pa. baugh, Savage, Md. burg, Mho. 16 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING CARDAMONE, Saverio. Louis Cardamone, PATTERSON, George L. Mrs. Anna 0. Pat- LAMBERT, Michael Augustus. Miss Catherine Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. terson, 620 Eighth Street, Woodward, Okla. Lambert, 114 Fifteenth Street, Jersey City, CARROLL, Chailes. R. II. Carroll, Pilot, Va. PETERSON, August. Mrs. Charles Peterson, N. J. CAUSLAND Harry L. Herbert A. Causland, Benson, Minn. LARSEN, Nels P. Cuis Larsen, R. F. D. 2, R. F. D i Anacortes, Wash. REININGER, John. Calvin S. Reininger, Ira, Alta, Towa. CHECKARI, Nicholas D. Demetrius Check- Ohio. LARSON, Gabriel. Mrs. Elsie Larson, Austin, aris, Zoopena, Province of Sparta, Greece. SCHMITT, Harry. Peter Schmitt, 4087 East 'Tex. CIAVOLELLA, Emilio. Mrs. Civito Ciavo- Fifty-sixth Street, Llexeland, Ohio. LEDOUX, Napoleon J. Mrs. Mary Ledoux, lella, P'rovincia Caserta, Esperia, Italy. SCHULTZ, Arthur. Mrs. Viola B. Schnltz, Sponcer, Mass. CINALLI, Luigi. Luigi Cinalli, Otessa, box 73, care of T. M. Kellar, Andover, Ohio. LEGGETT, Archie G. W. A. Leggett, Rule- Ch-iqte Province, SCHUMACHER, William E. Mrs. Caroline Ville. Miss CLARK, Ben. AndrewItaly. J. Clark, route 2, Virge, 1017 West Ninth Street, Michigan LINDERMAN, Edgar. John J. Linderinan, Silver City, Nov. City, Ind R. F. D. 1, Givin, Iowa. COCHRAN, Frank B. Th~mas J. Cochran, SCOTT, William. Francis M. Scott, R. F. D. LIPKIN, Morris. Miss Rebecca Lipkin, 560 R. F. D. 1, Antioch, Tena. 1, McGregor. Tex. Gates Avenue, New York, N. Y. COLE, Fred C. Augustus Cole, Georgiaville, SEDLACK, William. Mrs. Bertha Butler, 17 LIPOMA, Joe. Mrs. Frank Ippolito, 3422 R. I North Washington Place. Astoria, N. Y. West Fiftieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. COUNTS, Clifford. Mrs. Nannie Counts, 3722 SEWARD, Raymond T. Mrs. G. D. Seward, LOOKABILL, Fred C. Alford K. Lookabill, Roads Avenue, New Boston, Ohio. 36,47 West Sixty-fourth Street Chicago, Ill. Southmount, N. C. DAVIES. Harold. John D. Snackenberg, 232 SHARPE, James H. America Sharpe, It. F. LOPARIO, Francesco. Giovanni Lopario, 166 Franklin Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. D. 1, Frankfort. Ky. Balowin Street, Waterbury, -Conn. DESIIAZO, Charlie L. Alexander A. Deshazo, SKILLMAN. Lewis H1. Joseph L. Haines, P. LOPEZ, Jose. Mrs. Gracia Lopez, Falfurrias, Olhise, Okla. F. D 3, Kingsville. Mo. Tex. DUDZINSKI, Frank. Miss Mary Dudinski, SMAKULA. Steve John Smakula, 416 Dela- McALLISTER. Ottie. Mrs. Martha Dumus, 8815 Twenty-third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ware Avenue, Throop, Pa. Perryville, Tex. DYBALL, John. Mrs. Beatrice D. Stubbins, STOLLER, Carl C. C. C. Stollor, New Phila- McGLONE, J. Edward. Mrs. John Fisher, Keely Paik, Huntington, N. Y. delphia, Ohio. 1537 Chillicothe Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. FAST, Abram. Mrs. Eva Tones, Rane, Tex. STUCKEY, William K. Mrs. Kate Stuckey, MAcKESSY, Thomas L. Mrs. Catherine Mac- IFROS, Sam. Miss Sophie Fisch, 422 East 907 Mirabeau Street. Springfield, Ohio. Kessy, 3036 Hudson Street, Baltimore, Md. Fifth Street, New York, N. Y. STRAND, Martin Hartvel. Henry M. Strand, MARKUS, Raymond. William Markus, 117 GAINES, Fletcher W. John L. Gaines, gen- Newman Grove, Nebr. East Sixth Street, Davenport, Iowa. crai delivery, Bethel, Mo. STROEMER, Otto R. Gust Stroemer, 2249 MICHELSON, Clarence A. Ever A. Michel- AHERN, Arthur ]V. Mrs. Ellen Ahern, 3043 South Polin Street, Chicago. Ill. son, Black Earth, Wis. SteVens Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. SUPLEE, Howard R. Mrs. Hannah H. Sup- MORKEN, Lewis H. Solay Morken, R. F. D. ALTICE, Ed. Mrs. Bessie Altice, Devilsfork, lee. 5815 Angora Terrace, Philadelphia, Pa. 1. Locust, Iowa. W. Va. SWAN, Philip B. William W. Swan, R. F. D. MOSS, John. William T. Moss, South Cort- ARMS, James W. Mrs. Mary Arms, Licking, 2, Pamplin, Va. rght, N. Y. Mo. TEBAY, Frank L. Mrs. Catherine Tebay, R. MUELLER, Ernest S. Carl Mueller, 2142 Lin- F. D. 2, Euclid, Pa. coln Park, West Chicago, Ill. BARNHARDT, Edward. Mrs. Ida J. Me- THOMAS, Clarence. Charles Thomas, 546 MURRAY, Ewell C. George P. Murray, R. F. Nerny, 1621 Thirteenth Street, Niagara Town Street, Circleville, Ohio. D. 1, box 59, Amite, La. Falls, N. Y. WALTERS, Jont F. George Walters, R. F. MURRAY, Stuart R. Mrs. Bertha D. Mur- BENNETT, Dudley. Mrs. Maude Reynolds, D. 3, Auburn, Ala. ray, Wheaton, Ill. R. F. D. 2, Calhoun, Ga. WARREN, Thomas B. Mrs. Alice Warren, MYHRE, Melvin. Michael Myhre, R. F. D. 4, BEVELS, Willis. Miss Mildred Bevels, route 1357 Newton Street Denver, Colo. Fosston, Minn. 2, Mount Hope, Ala. WHITE, Charles S. 'Mrs. S. W. White, 751 -NEDROW, Raymond C. E. N. Nedrow, Don- BOHAN, John E. Michael Bohan, R. F. D. 5, box 28, Fond du Lac, Wis. Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. - nybrook, N. Dak. BOHLAND, Fred. Mrs. Minnie Bohland, WILLIAMS, Clarence. Miss Maggie M. Wil- O'BRYAN, Leon Bering. George O'Bryan, Troy, Madison County, Ill., liams, R. F. D. 5, De Kalb, Tex. box 155, Elkland, Pa. BOLGREN, Albert John. Mrs. Annie Bol- WILSON, Ross. Mrs. Jim B. Wilson, South PARKER, Arthur L. C. B. Parker, Joyner, gren, Mansfield, La. - Va. R. F. D. 1, Barnesville, Minn. WILT. Mark Leland. Wilson H. Wilt, 508 PARKER, John L. John F. Parker, general BOWDEN, John C. Mrs. Emma E. Bowden, Ind. Ged, La. Reynolds Street, Goshen, delivery, Hayden, Mo. BROWN, Theodore 0. Oscar P. Brown, Pine YATES, Homer M. Mrs. EffieJ. Yates, Whit- PATE, Aubie U. John S. Pate, Mooringsport, Grove, Pa. man, Nebr. La. BUDDEKE, Joseph C. John H. Buddeke, 26 ZACHRISON. Raleigh. Mrs. Hanhajh Zachrl PERKINS, James A. Mrs. Blanche Perkins, Lakewood Avenue. Cincidinati. Ohio. son. Arvada. Colo. 12 Albert Street. Boston, Mass. BUTLER, Clarence T. Mrs. Mary A. Butler, ZIMMERMAN, Edward G. Mrs. Katherine PERRY, Early A. Mrs. George Perry, Willis, Blooming Prairie, Minn. Zimmerman, 1207 West Fifth Street, Wi- Tex. BYRD, Eddie C Walter P. Byrd, 1230 Coke nona, Minn. PFRRY. Ray. Louis Perry, Onarga, IL. Street, San Angelo, Tex. ALKA, Charles E. Mrs. Alice Alka, Mount PERSINGER, William P. Bessie A. Per- BYRUM, Alvin Fetzer, Mrs. Nash, Ma- Carmel, Ill. singer, 1417 Court Street, Parkersburg, W, ringo, Ind. BEAUVAIS, Wilfred Earle. Mrs. Marie Beau- Va. CAHILL, Lawrence A. Mrs. Sarah Cahill, vsis. Hugeo, Minn. PETERS, William Henry. Mrs. Anna Peters. 2409 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, BOLTE, Fred. Mrs. Annie Bolte, 2910 Kos- 18 Linden Avenue, Elmwood Place, Cincin- P'a. south Street, St. Louis, Mo. nati, Ohio. BRANDT, Henry A. Mrs. Emma Wilke, 305 PINKERTON, John Oliver, John Franklin CANFIELD, Paul Bradley. Mrs. J. J. Can- Hamilton Street, Toledo, Ohio. Pinkerton, R. F. D. 5, Texarkana, Tex. field. R. F. D. 8, Friendship, N. Y. CLARK, George B. Jerome Clark, Canby, POLLARD, William. Mrs. Hattie Pollard, 303 CARTER, Aaron. Mrs. Genova Carter, Thomp- Minn. Sergeant Street, Litchfield, Ill. son Valley, W. Va. RAAB, John F. Henry Raab, 685 Mauch CLINGAN. William Ellis. Mrs. Sue E. Clin- DYNOWSKL Frank. Stanley Smolinskl, 2944 Bolfield Street, Chicago, Ill. Cbunck, Bethlehem, Pa. gan, R. F. D. 4, Springfield, Mo. RANDOLPH, Alilin E. Lee Randolph, COATS. Walter G. James Coats, general de- ESKEW. Willard J. Willa Eskew, R. P. D. 2, Roseville, Ga. Crelebton, Mo. livery. Cabool, Mo. RATLIFF, Denver T. Mrs. Nora N. Ratliff, COFFEE, Robert L. Frank Coffee, Kester, FASANO, Don A. Frank Fasano, general de- livery, Crystal City, Mo. 111 Switzer Street, Greenville, Ohio. Roane County, W. Va. RICHARD. Marcel B. Mrs. Margaret Richard, CONKLIN, Leo J. Oscar A. Conklin, Ra- FILTER, Alfred A. Alfred A. Filter, route l, box 229. North Milwaukee, Wis. 282 Boston Street, Lynn, Mass. venna, Mich. MAGUIRE Raymond Richard. Frank Maguire, CORDER. John Andrew. Miss Blanche Welsh, GAYNOR, Patrick .T. Mrs. Catherine Gaynor. Street, Chica o, Ill., R. F, D. 4, Hopewell, N. Y. Ashville, Ohio. 766 South Moran CARLTON, Philip S. Edward Carlton, Silva, CORUM, Hugh M. Mrs. Fannie Comm, Ma- GIBSON. Albert B. Mrs. May Gibson, 2045 eassas Va. - Siegel Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mo. CREAMER, Jeremiah. Mrs. Alice Creamer, GIBSON, Andrew J. James W. Gibson, Dixon, CHILDRESS, Jones A. Harry J. Childress, R. F. D. 2, Nazareth, Pa. Point Bock. Ala. Ky. Myrtle CUSHION, Leon C. Nelson G. Cushion, East HATHAWAY, Fred Parry. Mrs. Sarah S. CULBERTSON, Frank 0. Mrs. Hardwick, Vt. - Hathaway, 3108 Warren Avenue, Chicago, Bright, 1309 Erie Street, East Liverpool, DIAULO, Alexander. Peter Scoccia, 1115 Ill. Ohio. West Second Street, Chester. Pa. CULP, Charles. William Culp, R. F. D. 4, MILKS, Glenn D. Dave Milks, 79 Adams HOCKEY, Ralph W. Mrs. Anna W. Hockey, Nelsonville, Ohio. Street, Salamanca. .3 Hoyt Street, Kearny. N. X. N. Y. Hoover, 534 DICKSON, Noah A. Mrs. Mary F. Preston, MOREY, Frank C. Mrs. Stevens Morev, May, HOOVER, Horace H. William Thurmond, W. Va. Okla. Cattarine Street. Bloomsburg, Pa. EIS. Penjmn F. Mrs. .Tohn Els, 3 North MORRIS. George W. Mrs. Susan A. Morris, JUDGE, Cbarles P. Mrs. Katherine Judge, Crawford Street, Millersburg, Ohio. R. F. D 1, Ensley, Ala. 7 Orford Avenue. Jersey City, N. I. DIER, Walter E. Mrs. Cena Dier, R. F. D. MITNN, Frank. Mrs. Rena Munn, R. F. D. 6, KALINA, James R. Frank Kaline, Irving, 3,Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Kirksville, Mo. Iowa. GOIL, Georce B. Mrs. Anna L. GohI, 3021 NEFDIIAM. Dennis .T. Mrs. Maggie Heath, KEELING, Howard S. A. 0. Keeling, Boli- Hirlband Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 102 Fifth Street, Norfolk. Va. var, Mo. GOT INSKF, Mihael. Mrs. Tessie Golinski, NO LREER. Orva. Mrs. Mary Noneker, 9412 KINDBERG. John I. I. Mrs. Ellen Kind- 702 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sofia Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. berz. Stanton, Iowa. GOMIFR, Tames H. Irene H1. Gomer, R. F. D. OLSON. Jack. Ruth Olson, 313 Main Street, KIRBY, Jim. Mrs. Jennie Kirby, route 1, 2, Whaleyville, Va. Bay Shore. N. Y. Madison, Ala. HARPER, Riebard J. Hugh Harper, R. F. D. OLSON, Olaf E. Martin Sande, Cavalier, N. KLAVIN, Albert C. Mrs. Pauline KIavun, 1, be 316, Berkeley, Cal. Dak. 2633 South Komensky Avenue. Chicago, Ill. HARRELL, Everett F. Frank A. Harrell, R. O'NEILL, James. Mrs. Jennie O'Neill, 2627 LAFPLOM, Georee B. Axel Matson, R. F. D. F. 1).4, Piggott, Ark. South Howard Street. Philadelphia. Pa. 1, box 1. Bosburg. Wash. HATNN, C. A William Haun. Carpenter. Ky. PARKS, Clayton A. Mrs. Nellie L. Parks, LA FONT, Elmer. Frank Goyeau, R. F. D. 1, HAWLEY William A. Bryant Hawley, R. F. It.F. D. 4, Sauk Center, Minn. Portersville, Mo; D. 1, Cooper, N. C. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 17 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING INGRAM. Lewis. Harry L. Ingram, it. F. D. WILKENSON, Reuben M. Mrs. Lottle Wilken- O'BOILE, Michael W. Mrs. Bridget L. 2, Plattsburg, Miss eon, 102 Walnut Avenue, Santa Cruz, Cal. O'Boyle, 400 Juneau Street, Fond du Lao, F. Lewis W. Johnson, Ap- WILLIAMS, Hiram. Mrs. Mary E. Williams, .TOHNSON, Carl Wis. pleton, ill. Monterey, Tenn. CASSIDY, Henr3 K. Mrs. II. K. Cassidy, 2020 JOINSON, Frederick P. William W. Johnson, WILLIAMS, LaFayette. John H. Williams, East First Street, Wichita, Kans. Summers, Ark. R. F. D. 1, Unadilla, Ga. IULTZEN, Lee S. Mrs. Carl II. Hultzen, 86 KESSLER, James A. John Kessler, R. F. D. WILSON, Gustav. Alfred Danielson, Kirol, West Main Street, Norwich, N. Y. 1. box 72. Turlock, Cal. Iowa. KINSMAN. Hugh J. J. Q. Kinsman, Roch- KING, Jere miah. Mrs. Martha J. King, Sin- WITT. George J. George Witt, Milladore, Wis. ester, Vt. cerity, W. Va. WITINSKY, Peter. Michael Witinsky, 870 SIANNON, Samuel. Albert M1. Shannon, 498 KINKET IN, August. Grace L Kinkelin, gen- Albany Street, Boston, Mass. Ilerkimer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. eral delivery. Enid, Olda. WOODWORTII, Ray. Mrs. Ray Woodworth, WQOLSHLAGER, John F. Jacob Woolshlager, KINSER, James P. George W. Kinser, Dixie, Cochranton. Pa. Castorland, N Y. W. Va. ZOLDIK, Antony. Giarse Zoldik, box 1223, WISE, Charles B. Mrs. Minnic E. Wise, 226 KORFF, Carl T Henry J. Korff, Ilartington, Jewett City, Conn. Byron Street, Mankato, Minn. Nobr. BURGESS, Charles. Mrs. Daniel W. Roberts, ASHMUN, Russell F. Dr. George C. Ash- KRAFT. Emil A. Albert K. Kraft, 622 South Main Street, Granville, N. Y. - nin, 1813 Wilton Road, Cleveland Heights, Church Belleville, Ill. CAMPBELL. Mark C. Benjamin F. Campbell, Ohio. KUEHN, Frank. Otto C. F. Kuehn, 2014 Clif- Bremond, Tex. BOTJER, Henry George. Miss Isabelle ton A enue, Chicago, Ill. CINDIS, John D. A. D. Cindis, 1315 North Reichel, 450 West Fifty-seventh Street, ITTLES, Stanley. Joseph Chaplinski, 566 Sixty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. New York, N. Y. Twelfth Street, Chicago, Ill. FERISE, Antonio. Joe Ferise, box 424, Belle O'KELLY, Lawrence L. C. W. O'Kelly, 1006 KERTZ, John W. Mrs. Norine Kurtz, Bee- Vernon, Pa. East Sixth Street, Pueblo, Colo. ville, Tex. FILES, Daniel C Mrs. Mary Ann Files, Mill SWINDLER, Henry 0. Rollin L. Swindler, KUSNETZ, Joseph. Miss Anna Kusnets, 285 Shoals Ill. Magnolia, III. Davison Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GARDNER, Clarence. William Gardner, box MANNING, Cass. Mrs. Isabel Manning Har- LONG. Howard W. Mrs. Mary E. Long, 352 141, Cenienton, Green County, N. Y. - rington, 680 Emerson Street, Denver, Colo. Penn Street, Reading, Pa. GRAY, Wallace. William A. Gray, Santa LOONEY, Thomas C. T. C. Looney, Memphis, LYONS, Michael. Raymond Lyons, 2147 Os- Clara, Utah. Tenn. good Street, Chicago, Ill. HAAG, Ralph A. 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Mrs. Marth Sims, kins, Given, W. Va. DAVIES, William C. II. E. Nichols, 3426 Teague, Tex. INGRAM, John. Mrs. Cindy B. Ingram, R. Gass Avenue N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. RUSSELL, Almer G. George M. Russell, F. D. 2, Roan Mountain, Tenn. - REILLY. Eugene J. . Mrs. Mary J. Reilly, Saterle Avenue, Tottenville, N. Y. TUHL, Chris. Nis Juhl, Plainfleld, Iowa. 6407 Etzel Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. RUST, John W. Mrs. LuIu II. Rust, Adams, , John. Henry Karel, 213 Veaner Dam Tenn. Street, Waupun Wis. COLOR SERGEANT. SCHIDLOWSKI, Frank J. John J. Schidlow- MANCUSO, Joseph. John Mancuso, 413 Ad- CURTIN, John J. Mrs. John M. Curtin, 54 ski, Brooklyn Height, Cleveland, Ohit. miral Street, Providence, It. I. Winter Street, New Britain, Conn. SCHUESSELIN, Maximilian Edward. Charles MANION, John. Stephen Manion, 511 Third SERGEAXTS. F. Schuesselin. Pleasant Hill, Ohio. Avenue, Carnegie, Pa. SIDENSTRICKER, Aaron M. Mrs. Elizabeth MEYERS, Raymond. William Meyers, route CARROLL, James E. Thomas Carroll, 16 I Sidenstricker, Neck City, Mo. - 7, Brookville, Ind. East One hundred and twenty-ninth Street, SIFFORD, Charles L. Fred Sifford, R. F. D. NEAL. Wiley S. John A. Neal, Asberry, Va. New York, N. Y. 2, Lake City, Iowa. PARKER, Charles E. Mrs. Hattie Brooks, TOON, James A. Mrs. W. C. Toon, 95 Sev- SILVERMAN, Joseph. Jacob Silverman, 156 128 Dolphin Street. Baltimore. Md. onty-second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ludlow Street, N ew York, N. Y. PERRINE, William D, William H. Perrine, WOLFF, Hugo W. Fred Wolff, 46 Grove Av- SIMON, Herbert X. Frank G. Simon, 2852 R. F. D. 4, Locktown N. J. enue, New Rochelle, N. Y. South Lambert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SHERIN, Steven. Apolonia Sherin, Enum- SAUER, Edward. Mrs. T. E. Young, 1404 SMOTZLER, Andrew F. Mrs. Julia Smotaler, claw, Wash. Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa. Phillipsburg, Pa. STEIDLEY, Robert B. Joseph V. Steidley, BANE, Edward R. Mrs. Kate Bane, Garland, SNOW, Frank R. Mrs. Hester Taylor, 139 Adams, Nebr. Tex. 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Frank Lennon, :,09 HERRICK, Myron C. Mrs. Edith W. Herrick, Breckenridge Street, Buffalo, N. Y. TAILOR. Howard C. Mrs. Arlet A. Taylor, 2021 Osecola Street, Denver, Colo. JOHNSON. Frank L. Mrs. Edna Mae John- 715 East Sherman Street, Hutchinson, Kans. IIATHWAY. Donald Lamotte. W. W. Hath- son, Ekalaka, Carter County, Mont. THLVOMAS, Roy C. Mrs. Roy C. Thomas, Liv- way. Ideal Building, Denver, Colo. BROWN, Dudley. N. B. Brown, 510 Euclid ingston, Tex. BROWN. Robert Rea. Mrs. E. A. Brown, 605 Avenue, Van Wert. Ohio. TILLMAN, Anthony T. Peter Tillman, 1469 Wout Oregon Street, Urbana, Ill. DAWSON. Leonard L. George Dawson. 156 Shawmut Place, St. Louis, Mo. GIBSON. Harold P. Mrs. John A. Gibson, Fan Rolpin Avenue, Jersey City, N. 5. TINJUM, John. Ole Tinjum, R. F. D. 6, 5 Tyler Street, Newport, R. I. EUELL, Daniel W. Mrs. Hanna Youn., 2710 Decorah, Iowa. GILPIN, Edmund W. Arthington Gilpin, 242 Walnut Street, St. Louis, M1o. TONERl. William II. Edward Toner, 17 San- School Lane. 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Mrs. Bridget L. Welt, R. F. D. 8, Chambersburg, Pa.. Fortieth Street. Milwaukee, Wis. 16 James Street, Saranac Lake. N. Y. WESTrY, Roy. Edward E. Westhy, R. F. D. FUSSELL, George E. Dr. James C. Fussell, WILKINSON. Richard J. Mrs. Mary A. Wil- 30, box 45, Beloit, Wis. 412 South Lee Street, Fitzgerald, Ga. kinson, 4745 Hammett Place, St. Louis. Mo. WEYAND. Dan Frank. Mrs. Lola Weyand, BARLOW. Alfred Al. Mrs. Eva Barlow, 1066 BARCKLAY. John F. Mrs. Sarah J. Crandall, Lyons, Tex. First Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio. 1243 North Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. 71'-18-5 18 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES- REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING Mrs. L. McGorty, 286 West CAVANAUGH, Thomas P. Miss Mary E. Cay- SCOTT, Louis R. Mrs. Sarah E. Scott, Green- KENNY,One hundred Patrick. and twenty-seventh Street, anaugh, 133A Belt Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. burg. Kans. Clark R. William L. Stewart, New York, N. Y. ESPOSITO, Antonio. Mrs. Josephine Espo- STEWART, Oliver. Leonard Kratz, 188 East Street, New Haven, Conn. Middleburg N. C. KRATZ, Francis sito, Anne Sun- Iola, Kans. GLASGOW, Allen. Mrs. Anne Glasgow, R. F. SUNDAY, Edward Samuel. Mrs. 1228 D. 5, 'Newberry, S. C. day, 20 North Fourteenth Street, Harris- LORENZ, Joseph W. Mrs. Anna Lorenz, MILLIGAN, Lorenzo I. Mrs. L. I. Milligan, burg, Pa. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 327 Eaot North Street, Fostoria, Ohio. WITHERSPOON, Clyde I. Mrs. Blanche MATES, John F. Agnes Lets, 127 Alphanse MITTEN, Louis J. John F. Mitten, Newton, Witherspoon, 1R. F. D. 1, Ferris, Tex. Street, Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Anna G. Wo- O'CONNOR, Herbert J. Mrs. Elizabeth Kans. WODARCZYK, Joseph. Street, RICHARDSON, Daniel Jams. Mrs. Mable darezyk, 99 Penora Street, Depew. N. Y. O'Connor, 1624 South Twenty-second Clara Richardson, 933 Indiana Street, Law- OTTERSTATTER, Jesse Whitney. Jesse lenry Philadelphia, Pa. rence, Kans. - Otterstatter, Independence, Kans. ROGERS, Edward. Mrs. Mary Rogers, 57 SMITH, James E. Mrs. Susie E. Jones, Caddo, WRIGHT, Frank. Mrs. May O'Brien, 1825 River Street, New Bedford, Mass. La. Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. WHITMOYER, Gabriel Frank. Mrs. Annie WHITE, Leon. Alpha White, 445 North BAALKE, Mert George. Herman W. Baalke, Statia Whitmoycr, Stanley, N. Y. Greenwood Avenue, Kankakee, Ill. Hinsdale, Mont. WILSON, Joseph W. Mrs. Mary E. Wilson, ARMINGTON, Arthur K. Warren Arming- DEXTER, Alan P. Frank Gregory Dexter. 2218 South Bonsall Street, Philadelphia, ton, 1208 West Tenth Street, Spokane, 337 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Pa. Wash. HUBBARD, Mack S. Mrs. Ola Childers, Gil- GLUSE, Michael. Theodore Gluse, 70 Grove BISHOP, Harry L. Green R. Bishop, Gunter, reath, N. C. Street, Ansonia, Conn. Tex. KEARNS, Frank A. Mrs. Elizabeth Kearns, BARR, Willie M. Mrs. Jessie E. Barr, Grays BROWMAN, Eben E. Lawrence Browman, 70 Carver Street, Astoria, N. Y. River, Wash. Falun, Kans. RAYMOND, Marshall Donald. Dr. C. Nelson BERGMANN, Rudolph. Mrs. Anna Berg- CLIFFORD, James T. Patrick J. 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Mrs. Blanche Gil- JARREAU, Amelcar. Elie Jarreau, Jarreau, bridge. N. Y. lespie, 103 Lincoln Street, North Tona- La. SCIIUTTE, George C. Mrs. Bma Rattle, wanda, N. Y. Johns- Pietro Cardinale, 582 KEIRES. Charles. Roy Klingman, 404 Cowardin Avenue, South Richmond, Va. SIMONE, Vincent. town, Nebr. SENKEWICH, John. Mrs. Olga Tershko, 203 Concress Avenue, New Haven, Conn. T. John Mauer, 300 Souls- East Seventh Street, New York, N. Y. RUSSELL. John L. George A. Russell, 602 MIAUER, Peter Robinson, Ill. burg Avenue, Aurora, Ill. DENDITEIM, Lionel. Mrs. Henrietta Hirsch, South Cross Street, OVERLAND, Carl. Mrs. Marie Jensen, 112 1038 iHoe Avenue, New York, N. Y. MECHANIC, East Grant Street, Minneapolis, Minn. CLAYTON, Byron. Mrs. Leila A. Hill, 1728 Mrs. Candis Patter- North Clinton Street, *Decatur, Ill. BRENDEL, Charles J. Charles Brendel, 177 PATTERSON, Joseph. Avenue. Long Island Cit.v. N. V son, Lilerty, Miss. GORDON, Joseph. Jerry Keenan, 825 River Ninth SEDOR, Frank J. 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Mrs. Ida Anderson, R. SMITH Walter Victor. Mrs. William E. DUCKETT, George. John A. Duckett, Le- F. D. 5, Belvidere, 111. Smith, 243 West Church Street, Barnes- high. Iowa. BRANCH, Bennie. Mrs. Emma Branch, ville. Ohio. EIFFERT, Howard. Herman Eiffert, R. F. D. Antlers, Okla. TIGIIE, William James. Mrs. Mary Juechter, 6, St Cloud, Minn. BROTILLETTE. William T. Mrs. Virginia 55 West One hundred and ifth Street, New ERNST, Joseph F. Jolin A. Ernst, 102 Dewey Brouillette, 308 Cleveland Avenue, Bradley, York, N. Y. Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. Ill. WARD, Wesley David. Earl Lester Ward, FABRITZ, Angelo. Dominick Fabritz, Be- DUMFORD, James Mrs. Nancy Dumford, Clarion, Mich. ville, Ermio, Italy. Mason, Ohio. COLLINS, Clarence L. James C. Collins, 150 GAGA, Gustave. Mrs. Mary Gaga, Linole, GROSS, Casper P. Mrs. Amelia Gross, 302 North Sixth Street, Sunbury, Pa. Greece. Victor Street, St. Louis. Mo. PAGAN, John F. Mrs. Annie Walsh, 415 GEPIART, Lawrence. Mrs. Francis Gephart, LEWIS, Evan. 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Wilkes Street, Alexandria, Va. WADDELL, Robert D. Charles B. Waddell, POWER, Ben Tom. Mrs. Iona Power, Hin- selna, N. C. PURSER, William 0. J. C. Purser, 1404 kelman, Ariz. North Caldwell Street, Charlotte, N. C. WARREN. James R. Mrs. James R. Warren, SCRIBNER, Earl S. Charles Seribner, 725 1370 West Ninety-first Street, Cleveland, . Fifth Street SE. Minot, N. Dak. SIKORSKI, John. Mrs. Prancis Sikorski, Ohio. 2234 Hamburg Street, Chicago, Ill, SNYDER, Clinton C. Noah C. Snyder, West- SIMLIK, Frank. Mrs. John Ileslip, 1321 WEIRICK, Henry 0. Mrs. ZilIa E. Weirick, Md. 1523 Poplar Street, Kansas City, Mo. minster, Kensington Street, Youngstown, Ohio. SPIEGEL. Waldamar. Alexander Goodin, 25 STEELSMITII, Samuel It. Peter W. Steel- CORPORALS. South Street, New York, N. Y. smith, South Prairie, Wash. GEORGE. Hugh K. Mrs. John George, Rains- STAIGHT, Smle. Mrs. Emma Staight, New WALROD, Rlph E. Darwin E. Walrod, Pul- hero, Ohio. Madison, Ohio, ten, Kans. HARRIS, Hugh L. Mrs. Aura Braden Harris, SWANSON. Frank E. Ben Swanson, box 20, BOOTHROYD, George II. George Boothroyd, Braden, Tenn. Chapin, Iowa. 418 Washington Street, Middletown, Conn. HOYT. Ivan W. Mrs. Nellie Hoyt, R. F. D. 2, TONKEL, Mike G. Stanley Tonkel, Grenville, CANDIDUS. Frederick W. Mrs. Ida Can- Blaine, Wash. 8. heX-. didus, 956 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, OLSEN, Laurence A. Mrs. Annie Olsen, 3255 CATATNACIT, Thomas C. Mrs. 'Elizabeth N. Y. South Fifteenth Avenue, Mineapolls, Minn. Catanach, 2823 Harteli Street, Philadel- Pa. CONBOY, George. Frank Bardon, 169 East PRESOLOID. Ed G. Mrs. Mary Presoloid, phia, One hundred and second Street, New York, Cymabrla Mines, Pa. GROSE, Edward A. Mrs. Elizabeth Grose, N. Y. ROBERTS, William F. Mrs. Emily F. Rob- La Salle, N. Y. erts, 14 Home Farm Road. Drumcondra, IIILEMAN, Lewis. Elmer Hileman, Califor- DELAMT, Kenneth. Dact Delact, 1024 Nick- Ireland. nia, Pa. lin Avenue, Piqua, Ohio. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 19 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING DR LONG, Winfild G. Mrs. Mary C. De MARTIN, Charles E. Mrs. Hazel Martin, 208 MiNOR, Melvin II. Mrs. Kate Skinner, 8 K Long. 220 West Elm Street, Reading, Pa. East Sixth Street. Alliance, Nebr. Street, Washington, D. C. GAY, John W. James C. Gay, 268 Main MINNICK, Herbert W. Mrs. Fannie Minnick, MINTIIORN, Chester. Mrs. Aleude Minthorn, Street, Pasadena, Cal. Cheney, Wash. Winamic, Ind. GILLIN, John. ThomVs Gilu, 143 Fourth WAGONERS. MANOIIAN, Francis J. Mrs. Gus C. Jones, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 228 North Summitt Street, Indianapolis, HAYWARD, Elmer E. Mrs. Fredricka Hay- ARNOLD, Glen Lee. Mrs. Fanny Arnold, 537 Ind. ward, West Chicago, Ill. Main Street, Bedford,'Ohio. NARDINI, Rio. Tony Nardini, Shamrock, ITEARELL, Roy E. D. T. Iearell, Tolu, Ky. CHANDLER Albert. John C. Chandler, Fort Pa. MACIONA, Joseph. Anna Maciona, 1090 Towson, dkia. OHARE, Slater V. William O'Hare, 44 West Windlake Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. RYAN, James. Mrs. Margaret Ryan, 30 Man- Sixtieth Street, New York, N. Y. WILLIS, Thomas E. Fannie Norris, An- chester Street, Lawrence, Mass. O'NEILL, Patrick J. Mrs. Hannah O'Neill, tiquity, Ohio. SYNAN, Henry D. Nan V. Synan, 227 109 Congress Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BROWN, Edwin C. William Arthur Brown, Twenty-third Street, Wateryliet, N. Y. 27 St. Lukes Road, Boston, Mass. PAUGH, George W. Mrs. Sarah R. Paugh, BROWN, Wingfield L. Mrs. Sally P. Brown, ITORSESHrOER, box 137, Davis, W. Va. Philipsburg, Mont. PAYNE, Melvin E. Mrs. Emma J. Payne, GREENE, Joseph. Martin Gr'eene, box 381 Haskell, Okla. CARPENTER, Willis R. Mrs. Mae Carpenter, Klamath 2955 Pleasant Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Falls, Cal. PERRY, Paul 1. Mrs. Nora Al. Perry, 1008 CUIRIY, Samuel W. Walter W. Curry, R. F. SADDLER. Fifth Street, Bremerton, Wash. D. 1, Holcomb, Mo. PEYTON, Theodore. Mrs. Mary Peyton, Co- HUNT, William. Mrs. John Manix, R. F. D. D'ANGELIS, Joseph. Joseph D'Angelis, 131 morn, Va. 3, Greenville, Ohio. East Ninth Street, New York, N. Y. RACIIOW, Arthur II. Miss Augusta Rachow, KIRCIiOFF, Anthony B. Anton Kirchoff, 88 Gorton Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 5647 Reber Place, St. Louis, Mo. BEAVY, Earl H. George Reavy, 722 West MCGARRITY, Joseph R. Mrs. Mary McGar- ANDERSON, Theodore. H. P. Anderson, North Grand Avenue, Springfield, Ill. rity, 142 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. Woodstock, Ill. RENNO, Earle. Mrs. Lottie Bartlett, 110 MATSON, Norman. Nels Matson, Sandstone, CAMPBELL, Claude L. Mrs. Olive Campbell, Jamesen Avenue, Ford City, Ontario, Can- Minn. North Stockholm, N. Y. ada. MEREDITH, Marshall F. James N. Meredith, CROPOLICHIO, John. Angelo Cropolichlo, SAS, Jan. Mrs. Catherine Sas, Boshokova, Swannanoa, N. C. 24 Naugatuck Avenue, Shelton, Conn. Poland, Russia. MULLEN, Arthur T. Gertrude Mullen, 621 DAVIDSON, Maurice J. Mrs. Fannie David- SCRAFFORD, Russell B. Mrs. George W. Alvarado Street, San Francisco, Cal. son, Fairfield, Adams County, Pa. Russell, 277 Wilder Street, Aurora, Ill. PLANTS, Dell D. Theodore II. Plants, R. F. GASKILL, Eldridge K. Mrs. Hannah M. SEIPEL, Nickolas. Henry J. Seipel, 3880 D. 1, Ambrosia, W. Va. Gaskill, 386 Stacy Street, Burlington, N. J. Stroutter Avenue, Riverside, Cal. SHERIDAN, Frank. David Sheridan, 374 HENDERSON, Arthur H. Mrs. Pearl Hender- SMITH, Robert. Mrs. Alta E. Smith, Earbys- East One hundred and thirty-fifth Street son, 1020 East Patterson Street, Alliance, ville, Va. New York, N. Y. Ohio. SOCKLE, Edward. Mrs. Anna Sockle, Coal- SPROUSE, James T. Mrs. Mary E. Gibson, MCGOUGH, Thomas J. Mrs. Lenora J. Mc- dale Pa. Alberene, Va. Gough, R. F. D. 2, Seattle, Wash. SOMMER, Herbert A. George Sommer, route TYNER, Arthur L. Thomas Tyner, 302 South MASSETH, Edward H. Edward A. Masseth, 1, Fair Haven, Mich. Division Street, Harvard, Ill. 127 Maryland Street, Rochester, N. Y. THORN, Herman L. Mrs. Amelia Thorn, 164 ZWEIFEL. Rudy, jr. Rudy Swelfel, sr., R. F. -ROBERTSbN, Walter E. William J. Robert- Grant Avenue, Roselle Park, N. J. D. 3, Monroe, Wis. son, R. F. D. 1, Blackstone, Va. TYLER, Robert. Mrs. Lena Tyler, 326 North HUBBARD, Bruce C. Mrs. Adele C. Hub- STRUTTMAN, Alvin Frank. William Strutt- Van Buren Street, Eufaula, Ala. bard, 11 Gates Avenue, Montclair, N. J. mann, Rhineland, Mo. VAFAKOS, Panaglotes. James Vafakos, 844 JOHNSON, Ernest. Mrs. Martha Johnson, En- Wells Street, Chicago, Ill. terprise, Ala. COOKS. VAN DYKE, Albert. Mrs. Clima Livingood, Mason LOGSDON, Joseph S. William S. Logsdon, GRESHAM, Otis Quinn. George II. Gresham, City Ill R. F. D. 3, Chattanooga, Okla. R. F. D. 3 Celina, Tex. VAUGHEY, iaynond Aloysius. John W. EVERSON, Emmett J. Mrs. Olive F. Everson, HOUGHMA , Gerry M. Mrs. Mary Hough- Vaughey, Sixth Verplanck, N. Y. 219 South Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. man, Adel, Iowa. WAKEFIELD, Melvin R. Mrs. H. M. Wake- GONGWER, Jacob B. Joseph Gongwer, O'SHAUIGHNESSEY, John. Mrs, Maggie field, North Lawrence, Ohio. Harpster, Ohio. Johukin, 212 Fourth Street, Portsmouth, WALSH, Frederick. Mrs. Laura Walsh, 497 HALLAM. Albert V. William Hallam, 30 Va. Laurel Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. West Sixth Street, Bridgeport, Pa. PRIVATES. WATKINS, Richard. John Watkins, Inde- KELLY, Homer J. David M. Kelly, Hazel dence, Ind. Dell, Ill. GOSIER, Ralph E. Edward A. Gosier, Ro. WEIDNER, Robert. .Henry Weidner, R. F. D. siere, N. Y. MARONEY, 3, Curtice, Ohio. Patrick. Patrick Cunningham, GREGOIRE, Raoul Joseph. William Gregoire, WILCOX, Leo Francis. Albert James Wil- 116 King Street, New York, N. Y. R. NORWOOD, Oliver. Bradley F. D. 3, Wakonda, S. Dak. cox, 434 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Norwood, Dick- GUTERMAN, William. Mrs. A. William Gu- WINKLER, Fred. Mrs. Etta Winkler, Hor- erson Md. terman, 406 Second Street NW., Washing- tonville, BURTON, Charles W. Mrs. Mary Burton, Wis. 2227 East Stuart, Springfield, Ill. ton, D. C. DUFFY, William D. Mrs. Catherine Chea- CONNOLLEY, Alfred C. Mrs. Margaret Con- HACKNEY, William I. Mrs, Martha S. Hack- Vrler, Canyon Creek, Mont. nolley, 55 Franklin Street, Danbury, ney, R. F. D. 3, South Boston, Halifax DURFEE, Edmond F. Mrs. May Durfec, Ran- Conn. County, Va. dalett, Utah. EDSBERG, Sigurd. Mrs. Olivia Edsberg, East Stanwood, HAGERTY, Maynard F. Mrs. Matilla Tre- GLICKMAN, Isidore. David Glickman, Cen- Wash. manie, 814 East First Street, Corning, ter Street, Freehold, TITZMEYER, Earl M. Mrs. Lucia Fitzmeyer, N. Y. N. J. 28 Ashmore Avenue, Trenton, N. J. HALTEN, Albert. Sam Smith, Culo County, GORMAN, Roger Joseph. Miss Ena Gorman, JANES, Dwight 11. Martin A. Janes, East Glidden, Tex. 311 Summer Street, Manchester, N. I. Northfield, Mass. HATFIELD, Thomas M. Ames Hatfield, HILL, Leonard Walter. Charles Hill, Chip- LEWANDOWSKI, Leo. Mrs. Paulina Krero- Springyilie, Utah. pewa, Ontario, Canada. wics, 1757 Webster Avenue, Chicago, HOLMES, Edward. J. S. Holmes, Jacks HUGHES, John E. Walker D. Hughes, 6 Ill. Creek, 'Tenn. LOCKWOOD, Edward. Mrs. Mary Scranton, Rice Street, Gainesville, Ga. Main Street, East Hartford, Conn. JASKE, Frank J. Adam Jaske, 1214 Man- KROTH, William H. Mrs. Annie Kroth, 412- hattan Street, Michigall City, SHANNON, John L. Samuel F. Shannon, Ind. East Fort Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Newcastle, Cal. KANE, Stanley. Mrs. A. Kane, 80 Canal MONAHAN, Philip II. Mrs. Martha Mona- Street, New Haven, Conn. han, Gates Avenue, Victory Mills, N. Y. ALEXANDER, Marvin 31. Ulysses S. Alex- KING, Thomas F. Mrs. Catherine King, Mar- O'LAUGHLIN, Ed Al. Mrs. Catherine ander. R. F. D. 3, Alvord, Tex. callus, N. Y. O'Lauhlin, R. F. D. 8, Cameron, Mo. BROOKS, Richard. Mrs. Dorcas Brooks, R. KIRSCHBAUM, Henry. Mrs. K. Kirschbaum, PENMAN, Harry. Mrs. Anna II. Penman, F. D. 1, Effingham, S. C. Downs, Kans. Lela Carter, 302 Unitah, Utah. CARTER Guy H. Mrs. KOTECKI, Barney. Frank Koteeki, B. F. D. SVEJDA, Frank. Jim Svejda, Dorchester, North 'Elm Street, Pauls Valley, Okla. 1, Granville, Ill. Nebr. MURPHY, Daniel F. Mrs. Minnie Murphy, KRASOWSKI, Jan. Kastouty Kuemierowski, TAVALERO, George R. Mrs. Anna Tara- 220 South Western Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 318 Jefferson Avenue, Windber Pa. RICE, Fred W. Mrs. Gertrude Rice, Sin- KROEGER, Arthur. Peter W. Iroeger, Lake lero, Fairfield, Cal. clairville, N. Y. ANDERSON, Elmer C. Mrs. Christi.na An- Park, Iowa. derson, R. F. D. 4, Kankakee, Ill. CORPORALS. LASSEN, Ernest. Hans Lassen, Muscotah, ANDERSON, Oscar. Alexander Anderson, Kanq. West Peru Street, Princeton, ill. KENNON, Raymond Gerald. Sidney Kennon, LE COUNT, Vassa. Mrs. Anna Le Count, R. ARMSTRONG, Charlie J. Miss Aonta Grace, 2222 East Broadway, Sedalia, Mo. F. D. 2, Cromwell, Ind. Buffalo, Wyo. O'LEARY, Daniel J. Mrs. Catherine O'Leary, LEISING, Leo N. Mrs. Anna P. Leising, BEALS, Alonzo Richard. James I. Beals, 16 East One hundred and fourth Street, Howard Avenue, Williamsville, N. Y. Essex, Mo. New York, N. Y. LEVONS, Clarence J. Mrs. Elizabeth Levons, Galena, BERLIN, Francis F. Mrs. Mary Berlin, 921 BUGLERS. Ill. Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. Y. McCREDDEN, James J. Edward McCrudden, BOYLAN, Bernard F. Peter N. Boylan, R. F. BAYTON, Trevor. Mrs. Hazel Bayton, Port 50 Mulberry Street. Yonkers, N. Y. D, Fisher, Minn. Angeles, Wash. McINTOSH, Frank G. Mrs. Willie C. Rob- BRANIHAI, Oldham. Mrs, Rebecca Branham, CLAUERT, William F. Henry Clauert, sr., ertson, 1738 Riggs Place NW., Washington, Blythewood, S. C. Wellston. Mo. D. C. BRATTENBERG, Albert. IHans Thomas Brat- FREIDENREICII, Samuel. Meadel Freiden- McMAION, James C. Mrs. Annie Martin, tenberg, 0p Fourth Street, Moorhead, reich, 594 Prospect Avenue, New York, N. Y. 178 Eighteenth Street, Tersey City, N. J. Minn, HAWLEY, Jesse M. Sampson Hawley, Duke, AEANGE, Howard I. Winfleld W. Mange, BRENN, Henry T. Mrs. Annle Brenn, 410 N. C. Barker, N. Y. West Forty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y. ILGER, Anthony T. Mrs. Dorothy Kager, MARTIN, Elmer B. John (. Martin, 2003 CAhLABRO, Loreto. Joseph Calabro, 527 200 Palmetto Street, Brooklyn, N. Y: Hope Avenue, Hannibal, Mo. Fourth Avenue, Elizabeth, N. .1. 20 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: .TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED. BY GEN. PERSHING

CLARK, Jim. Mis. Victoria Crawford, Meyers SI1BISBKI, John. Pete Skibinski, 1330 KASDEN, Charles D. Mrs. Mary Kasden, MI], S. C. Emma Street Chicago, III. 4017 North Twenty-second Street, St. Louis, CLARY, Vernon 31. Mrs. Vernon M. Clary, SMiTH. Engene C. Mrs. Oscar Kepler, Web- Mo. Moire, N. Y. ster City, Iowa. KLOSTER, James. Mrs. Sine Kloster, West CLEL ND, William H. Sam Cleland, 1717 SMITH, Frances L. Isaac F. Smith, 512 Sec- Gade Skjern Jylland,. Denmark. Chestnut Street, Terre Haute, Ind. ond Street NW., Minneapolis, Minn. KNEELAND, Robert I. Mrs. Marie D. Knee- CLOWARED, Thomas P. Toseph E. Cloward, S'ANCOINES, Frank. . Joe Stancoines, 3121 land, Shelton, Wash. White Rocks, Utah South Morgan Street, Chicago, ill. KOLE. Henry C. Elenora Schumann, 339 COLEMAN, Walter. William B. Coleman, R. STIENSON, Wilhelm. Sven J. Bangtson, Yiv- East Lewis St-eat, Fort Wayne, Ind. F1.D. 1, Ilillsville, Va. erstod, Ilorashit, Sweden. KOTHENBEUTEL, George F. Christ Koth- CONDOLEO, Antonio. Salvatore Condoleo, SWANSON, Virgil B. Myron W. Swanson, enhentel, Hampton, Iowa. Iosarno Cno Street, Peggri, Italy. 1621 Eighth Street, Sioux City, Iowa. KRITZBERG, Newman. Mrs. Sarah Kritz- CROSBY. Harold I. Mrs. Sarah Jolliffe, SZA3KOWSKI, Joseph. Frank Szajkowski, berg, 1249 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, Rolla, N. D4ak. 1531 East Tenth Avenue, Moline, Ill. IIl CROW. John. Frank Crow, 105 South Scott TOMPKINS, Newton L. Mrs. Susan Tomp- KUNZ, John. John Kuns, Sorento, Ill. Street, Sheridan, Wye. kins, 701 West Chestnut Street, Denison, KUPFERBERG, Nathan. Jacob Kupferberg, CYIiERS, Farley. Martha Childrees, Haysi, Tex. 202 Stanton Street, New York, N. Y. Va. TUCKER. Charlie. John F. Tucker, R. F. D. LATA, John. Airs. Vladyslawa Madras, 2120 DOMEEIll, Walter L. Fred Doneler, Ohiowan, 7. Opelika, Ala. Twenty-first Street, East St, Louis, Ill. Xebe. WADE, William I. Mrs. Ada M. Wade, Cleve- LAVALLEY, Earl W. Joseph Lavalley, 13 DORFISS, Fred J. Mrs. Elizabeth Keoham, land Street, Acidison, N. Y. Foster Street, East Pepperell, Mass. 12 North Washington Place, Astoria, Long WASSEL, Stephe. Mrs. Mary Wastel, 01 LA VIGNE, Harry. Airs. Jeanete Boudway, Island City, N. Y, New South Ogden Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 300. West Seventeenth Street, New York, DOUtGIiERTY, Michenl. Airs. Margaret N. Y WATTERS, Ralph. Mrs. Anita T. Watters, LEACHI William 0O. Earn G. Leach, Atwood, Dougherty, 192 Howard Street, Larks vills, 504 West Park Street, Ontario, Cal. Pa. Ten. WHITE, George V. George W. White, Paw- LEFEVRE, George E. Mrs. Clara J. Ion- INN. John A. Mrs. Mary Iunn, 20 East s1e, Okla. derson. :311 South Sixth Street, Griffin, Ga. l'orly-third Street, New York, N. Y. WITSMAN, William II. James Witsman, LENT, Arnold W. Dell C. Lent, box 12, IHE'AISTAD, (Crl1. Ludvig Freostad, Iolu- Plainville, Ind. Stacy, Minn. bu'i. Throndhjem, Norwray YARNELL, William G. Albert Yarnell, Coch- LEVICK, John WV. Airs. Helen Locknayn, SLTNER, Chnrlfe L. Mrs. Frederick Gart- ranton, Pa. BARNEY, Wetmore, Kans. n'sr, k78 East One hunidred and sixty-ninth Archic F. Mrs. Livonia Barney. LEVY, Ilarry. Abraham tkvy, Walcott Street, Street. New York, N. Y. 603 Last Fifth Strect, North Logan, Utah. Inwood, N. Y. GAINES, Florence. Mrs. Ressie Gaines, gen- BARGI, Alberto. Leo Bargi, 1710 Elgin LIENTNER, Earl C. Alvin Lintner, 331 Ful- Veral delivery, Woodvills, Okla. Street, Chicago, Ill. ton Avenume, Bradley, Ill. GAT1'ES, Frank D. Mrs. Lizzie Gales, Na- BEERS, William ,L Max Beers, 15 Willow poleon, Mo. Street, Rensselaer, N. Y. LOVE, Earnest W. J. M. Love, 332 North BISCOTTI. August. Tom Biseotti, 1900 East Church Street, Concord, N. C. lIMBS, Kenneth R. Oliser G. Gibbs, Shut- LTKE, Ralph P. Mrs. Elizabeth Luke, Mar- lack, Okla. - One hundred and twentieth Street, Cleve- risdale, Pa. GIBSON, Murray 8. Airs. Balley -C. Gibson, land, Ohio. LYNE, JeremIah P. Miss Julie Lyne, 3832 New Brookland. S. C. tODDIE, Robert F. Frank Boddie, R. F. D. GRUNDEMAN, 14. Whitaker, N. C. Fillmore Street, Chicago, 111. William 0. Fred Grundeman, LYONS, Thomas P. John Lyons, sr., GS box 4:2 Setawaka, Kans. BRAINEARD, Marion II. James H. Brainard, Ormond Avenue, Sharon, Ila. IELM, Jacob. Mrs. Eva Rich, Lehr, N. Dak. Navesink. N. J. 3lel'TYRE, James W. Mrs. Bridget Me- IiOLDRIGE, Eimer F. Mrs. Grace S. Hold- CAMPBELL, Glen D. Annie E. Campbell, Inlyre. 1083 Union Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. ridge, Orange Road, Athol, Mess. 1012 Brooks Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. MAGNASCO. Alfonco. Andreo Leto, 48 Rees HOLTZ, August C. August Holtz, West CASEY, William L. James -Casey, Sayre, Street, Chicago, Ill. Olive, R. F. D. 1, Grand Haven, MAch. Okla. AlAHER, Joe IL Mrs. John Maher, 223 HOPE, James. Harry Rope, Ninth Avenue, CLARK, Ealy M. Sameuel Clark, Newbern, Walnut Street, Hope, Ark. Albia, Iowa. Tenn. MANSELL, Iyron W. Altton Fuller, box 04, IIVDDLESTON, Mavrice L. Mrs. Mary R. CONSTANTINI, David. Frank Badley, 1063 Fairmount, a. iluddleston, West Main Street, Pittsboro, Swan Street. Buffalo. N. Y. MARTIN, Elmer. Airs. Gladys Martin, R. F. Ind. FRANK, Ihubert 1. William Nusmbaum, 5060 HYSMITH, 1). 1, Greenville, Ohio. Ernest E. William Ilysmith, R. Page Avenue, St. Louis. Mo. MARiTIN, Samuel. Anthony Martin, Banger, P. D. 1. Victoria, Ala. FRAMER, Jame-s A. Kenneth N. Dewar, Cal. IDE, Roy A. George C. Ide, Outlook, Wesh. Western Hotel. Eureka, Cal. JACOBSON. MOLIREE, George IW. John N. Molisce, R. F. Herman. Matt Jacobson, Purna JOHNSON, Arthur. John Johpson. Sycamore, D). 1, Nao-intown. -W. Va. lennas, Wasalen, Finland. Ili. JACOBSON, NELSON, Rudolph 1. Eric Nelson, B. P. D. Morris. Lewis Friedlander, KLEIIIAUER, Martin W. lenry T. Kel- 1. Feltoe Ainn. Moultrie, Go. 0DI. Wiliam. George A. Peck, 182 Ninth .011NSON, Elmore. Mrs. Aroy Winslow, hauer, Akron, Iowa. Eagle KLEIN. Leonard J. O"to P. Klein. it. F. D. Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. Lake, Tex. OLIVER, ('barles KELL, Rudolph. Mrs. Elizabeth Kell, 1962 1. Dubulue. Iowa. L. Mirs. Lizzie Oliver, 10 Ontario Street, KILEINMAN, Samuel Mrs. EsIber Kliiunen Dickmnan Street Augusta. Me. Toledo, Ohio. 1184 Fox Street. Nsw York, N. Y. 1LIIllERi. Ihcrry Lee. Mrs. Anna Pl1m- KIRCHMANN, Richard. Mrs. Catherine mers, 1310 Wyandotte Morweig, 204 Harman Street, Brooklyn, KLEMPNER, Jacob. Mrs. Souhic Klempner, Street, Kansas City, N. Y. 38 eeigle Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. ifo KLINGENBERG. fleery. Albert Klingenberg. 11.AZOWSKI. Alexander. Airs. Alexander KIRYEN, Leo E. Mrs. Fannie A. Kirven, 710 McKinley Street, Loveland, Colo. R. F D. Saniewic, 41 East Second Street, Erie, 2, Effingham, S. C. KLUGE, Earnest F. Frederick W. Kiege, Pas. KRIAT SS, Frank P. Rudolph Kraas, box 313, R. F. D 3. Alta. own. Waters. Mich, KOBIE. William. Mrs. Magdolene Ogea, gen- tC11FRIER,t Cecil A. T. A. Sehecer, 30S Jef- LAXYER, John Grover. Mrs. Efflie Layer, gen- eral delivery, Diorit. Mich. fvs on S reel, Alton, Ill. eral delivery, Pekin. Ill. 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Aliclare Murphy, Min- Hills, South Mancheter, Conn. cent. iivessille. W. Va. ale, Ind. WAI.LACEI Jo,,. William 0. Wallace, Pu- VOGEL, John. Robert Ioe1. 1624 South NEELY. WillIam D. John W. Neely, R. P.. 1. laski. IL. e~inteenths Street. Fort lidge, lo a. 1. Glem, Ga. WXALKP, Ailllolt II. Cleo V. Walkup, fDaw- IIORESr, John Wihrwinid. William Whirl- son, W. Va. ORCtITESKI. Stephen. Mrs. Veronica Or- wind Horse, Allen. S. Dak. WENILERi. okey IL Max Wondler, Newlon- choski. 7 Spring Street. Union City, Conn. WILLIS, Kenneth C. Mr.. OliX WIlis, 1161 f on, W. Va. I'AYONE. (abrielle.- ('rmella Pavone, P43 Uirington Avvinue, Oakland. Cal. WILKERSON. Janies R. Mrs. Ethel Wik-r- Soutlm JefIferson Street. Orange, X. J. WRIGHT Alichael T. Airs. iMary Wright, sun. I. F. D. 3 Caumeron., W. Va. PEDHRISEN. Nels S. Chris Pedersen, Dundee 409 Crnt Street, Belloville, Ill. WILLEY, John A. Francis A. Wielley R. F. Apartme'nts. Lone Beach. Cal. GI-STINO. Mottl. Vinceuzo Cruguale, 472 1). 2. Garden Grove. low-. pILEGGI, ielro. Tony Bruner, 28 Tunnel conctland Street, Providence, R. . WOOLEY. John Wilim. Mrs. Luecia Wool- Sirect, Pittsburgh. Pa. HAIiGiOOD, William 8. Richard F. flapgood, c., g1S West Ninth Street, Chester, Ia. PIIEM, Ralph 1. Mrs. Fannie B. Priem, 300 R. F. D. 1, Norih Stratford, N. II. ANDERSON. Arthlur B. Gusof Anderson. R. Birdsey Street. Columbus, Wis. IIASELTINF. WIilliam 11. Firman Iaseltine, P. is. 2. Clarkfiold, Almn. EA1L.*N, Walter F. M1rs. Nattie PEglan, Nesvm.'an. N. Y. AlG1STINE. msoni. Mrs. Catherine Au- 2170 East Sargent Sireet, Philadelphia, Pa. ITA5GiI, Edward A. Mrc. Anna Iaugh. 2700 gustine. 2030 North Lockwood Avenue, Chi- REIN, Chales (. Mrs. Bertha L. Rein, :114, North Reine Asenu-, Chicngo. Ill. cago. Ill. Augmsta Street, Chieao, Ill. JoHiNmSTON. William L. John T. Johnston. BEIRI1ALAT. Farl. tilis Pearl Berryman, ROSS. Jam's Alfred. Joseph Ross, Boonville. Afadiwon, Va. Willow Tree, Hy. Mo. KANE. Albert. Airs. Albert Vanderlip, R. F. BOGIDON. Joseph. iolick Bogdon, 11111Street, ROTXNTREE, Tulian F. Dorsey J. Rountree, D. 2, Cnledonia. Cunada. Nnmticoke. Ia. Ilobbaville, N. C. KAPPERR Ed. Mrs. Xmwelia Kappers.-Bald- BREWER, Law-rence A. William C. Brewer, SITOl'P. Martin A. Toe Shopp, Fraze. Minn. win. Wie. bo 134, Baxtir Springs, Okla. SILICK. August Benny Wasley, 112 West KARPEN. Adam. Charli- laso',n, 202 Park BUKATA, Ignae. Alike Buchalski. 389 Lyman Poplar Street, Plymouh. la. Striet, New Britain, Conn. Plac', Detroit. Aieh. THE OFFICIAL U. S.-BULLETINi TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 21 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BDiSKIRK, Harry. Mrs. Nannie Buskirk, 14 ROADMAN, George P. George Christison, KEISTC. Martin J. Mrs. Katherine Keisic, Chicago Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. R. F. D. 1, Welser, Idaho. S2-1 Monro.' Avenue, Dunmore, Pa. BUTCHLER, Joseph F. Mrs. Mary Butchler, ROBERTS, Jesse F. Mis. Ozella Roberts, KLEIST, Arthur A. Miss Hattie Kleist, 5628 204 Trask Street, Aurora, Ill. Utopia, Tex. South Ada Street, Chicago, 111. CARD, Glenn Howard. Mrs. Mamie Card, ROTSE, Clarence E. Mrs. Isabelle Rouse, LARSEN, Louis P. Meds. C. Larsen, general 639 Woodlawn Avenue, Owosso. Mich. Lemons, lIo. GOlivery, Oracttinger, Iowa. CARTAN, Richard F. John F. Carta, 3042 R BESLL. Henry Charles. Irvin Russell, LAYDEN, James J. James Layden, 521 Houth Throop Street, Chicago, Ill. 1,510 Seventh Street, Anderson, Ind. Fifty-fourth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CLINE, Lester G. Mrs. Belle Cline. R1. F. D. RUTIIERFORD, Homer Q. Mrs. Eliza Ruther- LIPPI, Cipriano. Frank Montesi, 500 Grand 4, box 402, Fullerton, Cal. ford, R. F. D. 1, West Jefferson, Ohio. Street, Hoboken, N. J. CLOW, Fred C. .Tames F. Clow, 206 East RUTIERFORD, James Ely. Mrs. Mary Agnes McCARTIIY, Stanley A. C. P. McCarthy, Street. Merrill, Wis. Rutherford, 35 Clinton Street, Chelsea, 911 TwentI-third Avenue, Seattle, Wash. COBT'RN, Edgar L. Mrs. Mary E. Coburn, Mas. MeMAION, Bert Joseph. Thomas McMahon, Exeter, Cal. SAGER, Henry A. Fred Sager, Freelandville, 105 East Sixty-second Street, New York, COURIITEAUJ, Arthur. Edward Courtoan, Ind. - N. Y. liooksett, N. II. SANBORN, Walter E. Mrs. Ada Sanborn, 63 MAINERS, Htuhic E. Mrs. Dora V. Mainers, CRIOLE, Giusseppe. Andonino Curiole, 2270 Queen Street, Lowell, Miars. R. F. D. 1, lFinson, Tenn. Pacific Street, Brooklyii, N. Y. SCIILETER, William T. Walter Schlueter, MALONE, Sam. Irs.Hattle W. Malone, 8 DANIELS, Gussic. Andrew E. Daniels, Eu- 3037 Lyman.Street, Chicago, Ill. Ross -Street, Rome, Ga. faula, Ala. SCHOFFEL, George. Andrew Schoffel, Evans 111LETTE, Henry. Mrs. Florence Milette, DAVIS, Walter II. Rubon S. Davis, Rocking- City, Pa. Crookston, Minn. ham, N. C. SCIIOMMER, Casper L. John Schammer, MITCIILL, Irving L, Robert E. Mitchell, IIMARICO, Joseph. Rocco Demarco, 220 1R. F. D 1, Colby, Wis. 28 outh Water Street, New Haven, Conn. MOJNTI, Leo J. Morris Monti, 1350 Charles NorthTruit Street, Youngstown, Ohio. SERO'lZKE. Joseph .i. Mrs. Matilda Serotz- Street. Rockford. III. DEWEY, Stanley. Charles E. Dewey, 511 he, 2731 Southport Avenue, Chicago. Ill. Montague Street, Rockford. III. SEXTON, Edward J. Patrick Sexton, 28 Lake MIILLETT, George. Mrs. Iazel Dolores Le- DONOFRIO, Gulseppe. Tony Donafrio, Street, Wakefield, Mass. euyer, 638 Hllcrest Apartments, Salt Lake Frankovilla, Province, Kieti, Italy. SIEA, John. Mrs. Mary Lukemann, 270 itUtah. DuNCAN, Frank T. Mrs. Mary F. Duncan, Rid(ge Street, Fall River, lMass. MNULLINS, Flander. Grover C. Mullins, I. F. D). bx 141, Modesto, 0al. qITELTON, Percy B. Mary Shelton, Stockton, Mainsiamll, W. Va. E7YERKUSS, Fred F. Mrs. Rose Frederick, ltab. NELSON. Otto I[: George Nelson, 110 Ar- 4322 Swan Avenue, St. Louis, l0. SNYDER, Herman Hillard. Mrs. G. W. Sny- sold St reet, Galesburg, Ill. FITZGERALD, Peter. Mrs. Elizabeth Fits der, R. F. D. 2, Belle Vernon, Pa. NOLAN, John. Mrs. Hattie Gilbertson, 3020 gerald, 120 West One hundred and third SOKIECZK, Tony. Mrs. Natalie Sohreczk, North St. Louts Avenue. Chicago, Ill. Street, New York, N. Y. Cortilin. Walinki, Russia. O'LEARY. William F, Mrs. Mary O'Leary, FRANDSEN, Carl W. I. Emil Frandsen, 18 STEPHENSON, John IL, Mrs. rEise 1. 15501 North Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Noas Alle, Copenhagen, Denmark. Ptphenson. 448 Park Avenue, Winston- OLESEWICZ, SMocyslaw. Mrs. Josy Rogalski, FTLLER, Lloyd L. S. N. Fuller, Fullerton, Salem, N. C 1352 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Cal. SPNXAIJ,, Holmar C. Toin K. Sundall, R. OITO, Oscar A. Paul 0. Kopplin, 1145 ADDITT, Elmer Russell, Mrs. *Mary Abbitt, F. ). 5i, New Richmond, Wis. Twolfth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. b05 Myta Street, Moberly, Mo. SCNDEEN, Paul F. O-enr Suinideen, 4331 PAIIKER, William II. Mrs. Elizabeth L. AMUNDSON, Clarence F. Mrs. Thea Amnund- Harriet Avenue South, Minneapolls, Minn. Parkcer, Wilkemboro, N. C. son, It. F. D. 18, Evansville, Wis. TANDIIESKI, Edward. Max Tandesici, '. P. PEICKIIAM, George II. Anna M. Nolan, 57 ANDERSON, Gothard Severin. Charlie An- . 1). 0, Grafton, N. Dak. Fountain Street, Westville, Conun. derson, 225 Barrows Street, Jamestown, TAYLOR. Dickie. (Ioe Taylor, R. F. D. 2, P CKETT. Sam A. Haram Clark, R. F. D. 2, N. Y. Blodgett, Mo. ookville, Tex. BENNETT, Hfoward W. Homar Woodsel, TAYLOR, James. Janes Taylor, Jenkins REED, Brack. George Reed, Versailles, Ky. Webster Springs, W. Va. Bridge, Va. RIHIMENSCIINEIDER, Frank. George R01- BROWN, Harvey A. Chester Brown, R. F. D. THIiL. Lawreifee L. Casper Theill, 3222 monselneider, Youngsville, N. Y. 1, Kelton, Pa. Peiisylvniua Avenue, Mansas City, Mo, RIES, Frank. John ties, iI Hubbard Street, BUMETER, Edward. John Bumoter, Meta- THOMAS, Melvin D. Abraham L. Thomas, Buffalo, N. Y. mora, Ill. Victoria, ill. SALTER, Oscar. William Salter, R. F. D. 1, CARDONI, Ralph. James Cardoni, Tovey, TONER, Joseph II. 'Mrs. Mary A. Tonier, 104 box 27. Alhambra, 111. Ill. Willoughby Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. SAMPSON, Thomas Walter. Miss Adeline COADY. William F. Mrs. Joseph Iluber, 44 TYRELL, James I. Mrs. Margaret Donahue, Hampson. Blise. Mo. Winthrop Street, Hlyde Park, Mass., 14:l East Buena Vista Street, Detroit. Mich. SANDERSON, Lawrence II. Emmett T. San- CONGREVE, Chester E. George IT. Congreve, WAITE, John A. Mrs. Sarah I1. Waite, derson, 1017 Nichols Street, Fulton, Mo. 24 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Phuenix Street, Bellefonte. P'a. IIENS. ;John G. Fred A. Siggens, Bir- CONLON, William. Jerry O'Connell, 102 WALK, Paul F Henry Walk, 2523A Salls- rililiam. Ohio. South Lincoln Street, Litchfield, Ill. Imury Street. St. Louis, lMo. I lORl:NSON, luer. Chris 'Sorenson, 1020 St. DAVIS, Edward F.- Mrs. Martha Davis, It. WALTERS,' William W. Mrs. Margaret S. .Tohn Street. Albert Lea, Minn. P. D. 5, box 70, Athens, Tex. Walters 5205 Broadway, St. Louis. lio. SPARGROYE, Johm. Tnomas C. Spatgrove, DENST, Ferdinand J. Mrs. Marie Deast, W1RE, William E- Mrs.- Colio Thompson, lox 89. Old Washington, Ohio. 10204 Home Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Blank Lake, Tex. STIFFLERI, Charles M. Johanna Stiftler, 606 DIEROLP, Gustave A. Mrs. Louisa Maul, WARRICK, Iersehel K. Walter Warrick, Stuart S'reet, Redlanls, Cal. 855 West Twenty-ninth Street, Philadel- Griggsville, JIl. STOCMANN, Leslie U1. Mrs. Erne. Stock- pll, P~a. WASKELIS. William. Frank Gustos, Sul- mann, Springbrook. Oreg. DINICOLA, Albino. Benjamin Dinicola, 2728 welka, Gubernia, Itussia. STORM, Charley. John Storm, R. F. D. 2, Lagliton Road. Cleveland, Ohio. WELCI. James I. lre. Katherine Al. Welch, box 102, Sturgeon Lake, Minn. DION, Joseph L. Joseph Dion, SO Market Spooner. Wis. ST~REATPOll, Flo) a Daniel. Mrs. Alice Streator, Street, Warreu, R. 1. WITERLER, Melin A. George Wheeler, 808 Denton, lians. DOVER, Arthur W. Mrs. Ada Dover, 72 El- Iliah Street, Lima, Ohio. THOMAS. Frank. Mrs. Ella Helms, 1101 ton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WIITE, Leslie C Benjamin White, Essex, North Hickory Street. Juliet. Ill. DOZA, Gilbert. Mrs. Lydia Doza, R. F. D. 2, Ill. VAN ETTER, Oliver II. Stella Dodes, Con- St. -Marys, lie. rId, Jackson. 'ich. I WICIIAN, Stanley. John Wichan, Lubin, Rus- ,Frank J., j. Frank .T, Wagner, DURHAM, Apollos. Joe A. Durham, Wells, san. WAGNER Tex. 1701 Oak Street. San Francisco, Cal. DWIER, Bert. IT. T. Dwier, McDonald, W. WILEY, Albert L. Mrs. Carrie Wiley, 2301 WATTS. itaymond t. Mrs. Alice Watts, 80 Va. Lasall Street, St. Louis, \Io. Oakwood Avenue. Newark, Ohio. FADER, Thomas S. Dr. Thomas S. Eader, 10 WILLTA3s1S. Dennis E. J. I. Williams, R. F. WINKELMIAN, William T. Frieda Wiikel- Clark Place, Frederick, Md. 1). 2, Sidell, Ill. Ian. Lamiberton, Minn EIIERSOLE, Charles D, Mrs. Hattie -N. Eber- WOOD, Harold. Louise Lewis, 1400 Hudson ARMQtTRONG, John F. Marshall Armstrong, Street, Indianapolis, Ind. St. Francisville. Ill. sale. 403 East Fifth Street, Sterling, Ill. ZENINO, Cesare. Mrs. Angeline Zunino, Gene, FILER, Charles. Sigmond Filer, R. P. D. 1, Glioveo, Leero, Italy. BACITIETTI, John. Franceso Bachetti, Ono- Waupeton, Iowa. GRANT. Riebard. Mrs. Polly Grant. Ben- deg'o, Province Breseia, Italy. FISHER, Charles A. Mrs. Kate Fisher, nettaville. S. C. DART.LANG, Robert. John larlang, R. F. D. 1, Wyndmoor, Pa. Rock Island, III. 10, Glen GRiOOJMS. Chirles E. Miss Susan B. Grooms, GADRES, Joseph. Boloe Gabrus, box Prospect, Olio. BIEL. Aurl C. Albert F. Iiol, St. James, Cove. N. Y. Minn, William L. JTames A. Garner, 1038 GENZELMAN. Joseph 1E. George Gunzelman, GARNER, 2221 Orleans Street, l3altimore. Md. BL AK, Thomami C. Mrs. Lizzie C. Blake, R. Elm Street, Seward, Nebr. IAR14ING, Edward J.Mrs. -Mary Iassing. F. D. 2, Newell, Ala. GAST. ienjamin. Gcorre Gast, 1425 West Dock. genceral deliv- North Street, Lima. Ohio. 403 Ravine Street. Cleveland, Ohio. BO1K. Gerhardt. Peter Frederick H1. William Gates, 15 IAT(TIT. Harold Franklin. Enoch D. Hatch. ery. Richfountain. Mo. GATES. Cobbs Creek. Va. DEllR. Luther A. E. Aleg Burr, R. F. D. 3, Iillside Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Sherman, CILFENIIETI, Charles I. G. W. Robertson, JERBST, John. Bob Northcutt, Ch,.sterfield, S. C. 107 East First Street, Corning. N. Y. Tex. RET11ZLAFF,1, Otto. Mr~s. MineButziff, R GlEEN, Clarence. Mrs. C. A. Green, Iann- IllCIILIFE, Jamoes. Willianm H1. Ilinch- F. D) . Lhoshi, -Wis. ford, Okla. lif.', 222 East Seventy-cighth Street, CAPEZIO, Donato. AIoniio Conado, S5 stanl. Obo. Foueo Avenue. Trenton, N. J. ORIFFEN, Edward T. Patrick Grifen, S03 Cet Carl- Drigzs Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JETE.. Tames IIL, Mrs. Ianumh Jeter, Lyn- CARLANTONIO. Carmine Di. Philippe Clarics Fi'lipowoc. 2143 don. Kans. autonio, 8I0 Howell Street. Chester, Pa. IlRIGAITES. Joseph. Christina Dahl. R. F. West Twenty-fourth Street, Chicago, Ill. JOHNSON, James L. Lars Johnson, 290 DAlL, Henry D. ltrs: Rose Pieconi, 4352 East One 1>. I, Hawley, Minn. PII'1'ONI. Nicola. Leemore Stret. lari'ord, Conn. W. Mrs. Effe Davis, Victoria, hundred and forty-sixth Street, New York, JOHNSTON, Thomsas D. lr. Ealie. John- DA\VIS, Frank N. Y. stun. 204 Tatumi Street. Mlontgomery. Ala. Tex. RENFRO, Clarence A. Mrs, Goldie Renfro, JTINER, Arthur E. Bess Doyle, Cranbury, DAVjSON,.Joseph II. Mrs. Sarah V. Davison, 2100 South lrait Street, Denver, Colo. Tex. 81 Millsiew Street, niontown1, Pa. 22 . THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

DE DONATO, Andrea. Tony Borier, 202 Hes- COHEN, Irving. Mrs. Bargett Cohen, 80 East WISDOM, Francis Congrave. Mrs. Mary F. ter Street, New York, N. Y. One hundred and sixteenth Street, New Wisdom, R. F. D. 2, St. Catherine, Mo. DEWERT, Raymond C. Mrs. A. C. Dewert, York, N. Y. HAMMOND, Frank T. Mrs. Christ ana Ham- Wahvlrth, N. Y. CONLOGUE, Fred L. Mrs. Mario Conlogue, mond, 1705 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. GARNER, George T. David F. Garner, Smith- 18 Maple Street, Waterville, Mo. HANLON, Charles E. Mrs. Ellen Hanlon, 16 field. Va. DAY, Samuel L. Mrs. Marion J. Day, 20 Eigbth Street, North Troy, N. Y. GLOVER, Rube C Mrs. Ida Glover, box 205, Stanton Street, Woodhaven, N. Y. HANSEN, Herman II. James A. Ariten, 5019 Rush Springs, Okla. DOMIKAS, William. Mrs. Annie Domikas, Burt Street, Omaha, Nebr HIAHN, Charles, Mrs. Katie Hahn, Fornfelt, 3259 Union Street, Chicago, Ill. HART, D. Worth. Mrs. Mamie Hart, Bigsbee, Mo. GARRISON, Lawrence E. James H. Garrison, Okla. IIARKNESS, John W. Adam Harkness, 4200 1311 South Lamar Stree , Dallas, Tex. HEBERT, Peter T. William' Hebert, 26 Penn Street, Kansas City, Mo. BLY, Edwin. Mrs. T. E. Bly, Brewster, Minn. Waverly Street, Taunton, Mass. HICKS, Arnold M. Mrs. Adaline Hicks, Eliz- BRAWNER, Paul R. Mrs. Ella Brawner, 427 HOAR, Oweb. Mrs. William Lynch, 203 Bur- abethton, Tenn. Short Street, Danville, Ill. gess Place, Passaic, N. J. IIOLTZ, Joseph J. Mrs. Mary Holtz, Coulter- BRUCE, Joseph. Mrs. Lillie Alexander, HOLLAND, Freeborn. George Holland, Yow- Ville, Ill. Gretna, La. ells Mill, La. IMHOFF, George L. Mrs. Rosa Imhoff, 50 HALL, Arnold D. Mrs. Clara Mullinex, Dal- HiRUSKA, Joseph. George Wisner, 1501 Louisa Street, New Orleans, La. ton, Pa. Spies Street, Menominee, Mich. JAKAITIS, Henry M. Mrs. Rasaline Jakaitis, IIARTSTEIN, Henry J. Mrs. Minnie Hart- HUNT, Thomas C. Mrs. Callah Hunt, 1820 Ysoni Kowon, Russia. stein, 221 West Railroad Street, Pottsville, Washington Avenue, Now York, N. Y. KANE, Neil. Mrs. Kate Kane, 216 Pennsyl- Pa. HURLEY, Norman M. Vernon M. Hurley, 441 vania Avenue. San Francisco, Cal. IIILDITCII, Sydney. Sidney Hilditch, R. F. Maple Avonue, Elizabeth, N. J. KELLY, George A. Frank J. Kelly, 214 East D. 1, box 105, Charleston, W. Va. JABLONSKI, Albert. Mrs. Marie*Jablonski, Fifth Street, Owego, N. Y. HILL, William E. W. A. Hill, Powder 1417 West Division Street, Chicago, Ill. KEMIP, Nicholas. Mrs. Mary S. Kemp, 407 Springs, Ga. JOWERS, Thomas B. Mrs. Carlican Jowers, Grandview Avenue, Dubuque, Iowa. HOZZA, George M. George Hozza, 6222 1368 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga. KING, Eugene. Mrs. Minnie King, 2708 Twen- Storer Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. KIRBY, Elbert E. Mrs. Gertrude Kirby, R. F. tieth Street, Granite City, Ill. JONES, Paul K. Mrs. M. L. Jones, Dibble, D. 2, box 82, Texarkana, Tex. KIRSTIENBAUM. William. Mrs. Mary Kirsh- Okla. KINGSLEY, Clifford I. Mrs. Vienna Kings- enbaum. 831 South Winchester Avenue, Chi- KENT, Walter J. Mrs. Hazel E. Kent, 136 ley, 330 Federal Street. Greenfield, Mass. cago, Ill. South Eleventh Street, Whitestone, Long KOHN, Charles. Joseph Kohn, 1473 Washing- KLFINPETER, Thomas G. Mrs. Rose G. Island, N. Y. ton A- enue, New York, N. Y. Kleipeter, New Iberia, La. KEOUGII, Mortimer J. Henry J. Keough, KLEMAI, Frank C. Mrs. Bertha Klemm, 1012 LUNDBlIERIG, Arthur IT. Charles Lundberg, 1117 Union Trust Building, Detroit, Mich. Morrison Avenue, St. Joseph, Mich. 4014 Warwick Avenue, Chicago, Ill. KING, Henry D. John S. King, Gonvick, KNOST, Lawrence. Mrs. Lena Knost, 2 Sara- McGREEVY, Daniel. Henry A. McGreevy, Minn. toga Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. New Lexington, Ohio. LAMBERT, Jesse M. Joseph Lambert, R. F. LAKE, Stanley. Mrs. Rebecca Lake, Ilouvel- MALCOM, Robert. Mrs. Mary E. Malcom, D. 5. Clinton. Mo. ton, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. Monterey. Va. LEE, William II. Mrs. Annie Lee, 2702 K LITTLE, Lewis F. Mrs. Phoeba Little, MALINOWSKI, Alex. Pietro Malinowski, 103 Street NW., Washington, D. C. . KirksVille, Mo. Parade Street. Erie, Pa. McFERRIN, Guy. II. Mrs. Alice McFerrin, McREYNOLDS, Robert J. William MeReyn- MILLER, Jimmie. Mrs. Dolly Miller, R. F. Heppner, Oreg. olds, 48 Chester Avenue, Rochelle, N. Y. 1). 7. South Nashville. Tenn. McLAUGHLIN, Edward I. Mrs. Sarah Swan- MADER, Willie L. Fred Mader, R. F. D. 1, MITCHELL, Roscoe Walter. John 0. A. son, Read Terrace, Roxbury, Mass. Medicine Lodge, Kans. Mitchell, R. F. D. 4, Thaver, Nebr. ODELL, Thomas F. Rubey O'Dell, 1037 Up1- MAGNUSSON, Sigurbjarni. Mrs. Ingebjorg MOSIER. Alvoin P. Mrs. Julia Mosier. Hitch- per Eleventh Street, Vincennes, Ind. Crinmson, Burnt Lake, Alberta, Canada. cook. Okla. RIAAS, Emile A. Mrs. Adeline E. Rias, 620 MAGOON, Austin. Mrs. Anna Smith, Greens- MOTQUIN, Henry. Desire Motguin, Brussels, Palisade Avenue, Grantwood, N. J. boro Bend, Vt. Wis. REIDER, Earl I. Mrs. Emma Rehder, box MAJYIK, Walter. Miss Alice Majyik, 100 184, Taft, Cal. East Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. MROZINSKI, Charles. Martin Mrozinski. SCHULTZ, Joe G. Mrs. Alice Ruby, Scotts, MANCHESTER, Edward. Mrs. Maud Farlie, 'enter Street, Natrona, Pa. - Ark. 487 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, R. I. NOLTE, William. Elizabeth Nolte, 118 Sea- TIPPETs, John II. Walter II. Tippets, MANGET, Alphonsus S. Mrs. Katharine Col- liew Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. Georgetown, Idaho. legan, 126 Butler Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PANELLA. Pietro. Luigi Panella, Coppito, BISBANO, Joseph. Benedict Vaccanee, 064 MASTERS, John A. Thomas A. Grisin, 44 Aquila, Italy. Degraw Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clapp Street, Dorchester, Mass. PELLEGRINO, Gerolamo. Nicola Povio, 115 BLACKWELL, Sam L. Mrs. Delia Blackwell, MATHEWS, Louis II. Thomas J. Mathews, Butler Street, Trenton, N. J. Sapulpa, Okla. care of San Antonio Music Co., San An- PERCY, George C. Mrs. Alvina K. Percy, CEARLEY, Lon A. E. S. Cearley, Crystal tonio, Tex. 409 Johnson Avenue, Connellsville, Pa. Springs, Ark. MILES, John D. Mrs. Abbie Miles, 546 Boule- PETERS, Fred. Mrs. Lusi Maria, Preleria COOKSIE, Robert. Robert Cooksle, Erin, vard. East Weehawken, N. J. Parma, Italy. Tenn. MILLER, Earl L. Harvey A. Miller, Turner, PFEIL, Walter R. Henry J. Wilberger, 110 DAVIS, Joe A. Mrs. F. Bullard, 806 Mount Mont. Florissant Road, Ferguson, Mo. Megzs Road, Montgomery, Ala. MOIIR, Clyde C. Fred Mohr, R. F. D. 2, ALLEN, Andrew. Thomas Allen, Waterville, HARRIS, Barnie C. Mrs. Mary A. Harris, Scott, Ohio. Mo. Fisher, Montgomery County, N. C. MORELOCK, Sterling L. Addison S. More- ALLER, Dasid IH. George W. Aller, 140 IIELBLE, Henry. Joseph Helble, 624 Sum- lock, 120 East Middle Street, Hanover, Pa. Apple Street, Tiffin, Ohio. mit Avenue, West Hoboken, N. J. O'DOWD, Francis J. Mrs. Mary O'Dowd, 35 ARCHER, Elwood J. John T. Archer, Madi- HOGUE, Elmer II. I. A. Hogue, Cadams, Avery Street, Providence. R. 1. Nebr. O'KEEFE, Daniel. Mrs. Mary O'Keefe, 2018 son, Cal. Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. BARINGER, Ralph V. Absalom Baringer, HOMMEN, Henry A. Mrs. Margeth Hommen, Trenton route 6, Defiance, Ohio. 703 Ridge Street, Stoughton, Wis. OLSON. Guy Albert. Mrs. Anna Olson, Dun- BARNETT, Charles G. Charles Barnett, Pa- JOHNSON, Carl B. John T. Johnson, Evans- dee, Minn. den, Okla. ville. MiAn. PHILLIPS, Harry M. Mrs. Anna Phillips, ISAACS. Leonard. James Isaacs, Trenton, Greensboro, Pa. BARTELS, Henry, jr. Mrs. Henry Bartels, Ohio. PIERCE, William D. Andrew G. Pierce, Iahm Street, Elmhurst. Ill. KELTOS, Joseph. Mrs. Annie Keltos, 47 Ash Elivabethton, Tenn. BEGALA. Michael. Mrs. Wilma Begala, Ros- Street, Bridgeport, N. J. POSEY, William E. Mrs. Delia Perriam, 118 land. N. J. KIDGEN, William S. Mrs. Mary Zalesky, Sycamore Street. Dayton, Ohio. BENSON, Elmer L. Mrs. James Benson, 216 East Penn Street, Shenandoah, Pa. ROARK, Logan. Mrs. Ettie Bean, New Ha- Houston, Minn. Ven, Il1. BERG, Irving. Mrs. Mary Berg, 1441 North KILGALLON, William Dominick. Mrs. Cath- erine Kilgallon, 80 Stark Street, Hudson, ROSENBLATT, Robert. William Rosenblatt. Halsted, Chicago, Ill. Pa. 1400 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Ill. BERGER. Joseph. Dave Goodstino, 102 KLOSIAK, Stanley E. Mrs. Frances Kloslak, RUSSELL, Pete. Mike Russell, 935 Oakland Corall Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1074 Smith Street. Buffalo, N. Y. Street, Charlero. Pa. BERRY, Jesse C. Mrs. Mary E. Brown, 929 McFADDEN, Charles E. Robert M. McFad- SCEPANSKI, Stanley. Mrs. Stell Meochenski, South Third Street, Clinton, Ind. den, 1112 Seventeenth Street, Altoona, Pa. 18 Texas Avenue, Youngstown. Ohio. BERRY, Otis. William M. Davis, R. F. D. 4, OAKLEY. Walter A. George Oakley, Rick- SCHERLINE, Solomon. Jacob Scherline, 114 Green Forest, Ark. man, Tenn. Whitesboro Street, Utica, N. Y. BLOOMQUIST, Axel. Gust Bloomquist, R. PETROSITCH, Peter. John Petrositch, Dan- STADIG, Alphonse L. Olff Stadig, St. Fran- F. I). 2, Paxton, Ill. bury, Iowa. cis, Me. BOGLI, John II. Jacob Bogli, Great Meadow, PIERCE, Algie J. Mrs. F. A. Pierce, 681 TAYLOR, William E. Mrs. Priscilla Taylor, Warren County, N. J. Prindle Street, Chehalis, Wash. Little Falls, Minn. BRANDT, Fred Louis. William W. Brandt, REID, Charles F. Charles T. Reid, Syracuse, TYLAYSKY. George. Mrs. Katherine Tylav- R. F. D. 3, Victor, Iowa. Kans. sky, 814 Linden Avenue, East Pittsburgh, BROWN. Ernest. Mrs. Della James, Coving- SANDALA. Stephen Charles. Mrs. Anna San- Pa. ton, La. dala, Rodney. Westmoreland County, Pa. WALIJEWSKI, Anton Stanley. Mrs. Eliza- BROWNFIELD, Gilbert Francis. Mrs. Static SEYFRED, Will P. Fred Seyfred, H. F. D. both Valaski, 1437 North Paulina Street, Brownfield, Alma, Mo. 1. Galien, Mich. Chicago, III. BROWNING, William J. Mrs. Vada D. STANTON, Del Thomas. F. W. Stanton, gen- WASIHABAUGH, Charlie W. Mrs. Mary Browning, New Holland. Ga. eral delivery, Ellsworth, Minn. Washabaugh, Monticello. Cal. BYRNE, Francis J. Mrs. Mary Madden, 1328 TROIANO. George. Mrs- Julia T. Gentile, WEGWERTH, Carl T. John Wegwerth, 923 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, Ill1 7213 Brinsmade Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Conway Street. St. Paul, Minn. CANAVAN, John M. 'irs. Hannah Canavan, TROY. James Joseph. Mrs. Margret Troy, WELLS, Charles W. George W. Wells, 92 867 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, Mass. 1222 Luzerne Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Exeter Street, Lawrence, Mass. CHESTER, Joseph. Max Chester, 1292 St. WALKER, Lee. Mrs. Lillian J. Walker, Lin- WHITE, John. Mrs. Ellen Foster, 557 East Johns Place. Brooklyn, N. Y. coluton, N. C. Walnut Lane. Philadelphia, Pa. CLEMONTS, Bertie A. Charles E. Clemonts, WALSH, Frank. Terry Walsh, Benkelman, WHITI, Robert K. Mrs. John P. White, 417 Wenatchee, Wash. Nebr. Clayton Street, San Francisco, Cal THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 23 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING WINE11OLT, Horace M. Mrs. Lydia J. Wine- LUIK, Clarence. Mrs. Carolina Luik, Better- BAUMANN, John H. Mrs. Sophie B. Ban- holt, 1t. F. D. 1, Bridgeton, Pa. ton, Md. mann, Aurelia Iowa, WINTR, William. Mrs. Agusta Winter, 154 McINTOSH, Henry N. Rob McIntosh, Blain, BRYGIDYR, Stif. Mrs. Francis Brygidyr, 168 Ahamellon Street, New Brunswick, N. J. Okla. Oak Street, New Haven, Conn. ANIOL, Theodore. Albert Aniol, box 06, R. McKNIGHT, George. George McKnight, Cale- COLLIER, William F. Thomas Collier, 212 F. D. 1, Adkins, Tex. donia, N. Y. Southard Street, Trenton, N. J. ATTANASIO, Louis. David Attanasio, 24 McWADE, Thomas L. D. R. McWade, 408 COOPER, Thomas J. Columbus P. Cooper, Putnan Street, Paterson, N. J. Troy Street, Bellefontaine, Ohio. Powell Station, Tenn. BANKSTON, Vernon E. Joe L. Bankston, O'CONNELL, Edmund D. Daniel F. O'Con- DAVENPORT, Eugene P. Mrs. Nettie Daven- Fountain Hill, Ark. nell, 4458 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ill. port, Tarkio, Mo. ALAIWAITCH, Leo. Thomas Barton, 52 OSTEN, Edward. Miss Grace Livingston, 416 DAVENPORT, Norman. James P. Davenport, Blair Street, Plymouth, Pa. Sandal Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hickory, Ky. BEHRENS, George William. Mrs. Elizabeth OWENS, Charles E. Luke H. Owens, box 57, DUNN, hay E. Mrs. Behrens, 31 Yarmouth Street, Woodhaven, Buffalo, Ill. Almerinda Bessie Dunn, N. Y. Brownbranch, Mo. PARRY. Harold H. George W. Flood, High- EICHENSEER, Vincent Adam. John Eichen- BOREN, Edward. Mrs. Lila Boren, Manila, land Falls, N. Y. seer, Utah. PREST, Ernest II. Mrs. Maria Prest, Day- R. F. D. 8, Red Bud, Ill. FISHER, Roy L. John L. Fisher, R. F. D. 2, BOUNDS, Eugene F. Sam A. Bounds, Knox- ton, Wash. Rockwell, N. C. ville, Tenn. RACINE, Alois J. George R. Parmentier, FOUGERAT, Julian. Mrs. Rose Fougerat, BOYER, Guy M. Mrs. Hannah Boyer, Farm- Union, Mo. Dil- ROSSO, Angelo. worth, Tex. ington, Wash. Sebastiano Rosso, 11 Crosby FROEHLE, Hugo J. Joe Froehle, Luxem- BOYER, William R. Joseph Boyer, 2307 East Street, New York, N. Y. burg, Iowa. Fourth Street, Watkins, N. Y. RUSSELL, Thomas W. John T. Russell, 113 GOTTERMAN, Henry A. August Gotterman, BREGER, Michael. Mrs. Ida Breger, 34 Rich- Twenty-eighth Avenue South, Nashville, Roxbury, Kans. mond Street, Newark, N. J. Tenn. GRIFFITH. Harry L. Mrs. Francis Griffith, BROWN, William J. W. II. Brown, 103 Chest- SCHERER, Alexander Ml. Mrs. Maggie Cleo, Okli. nut Street, Bellinqham, Wash. Scherer, U. F. D. 3, Allentown, Pa. IIAIG, William F. Mrs. Harriet M. Iaig, BVRGON, Guy Rt. Mrs. Adeline E. Goss, R. SCtIONSCITECK, Arthur L. Herman Schon- 2120 East Fourth Street, Duluth, Minn. F. 1). 1, Holbrook, Idaho. scleck, Kenosha, Wis. HEATH , Seymor B.. II. B. Heath, Lynne, CAMPBELL, Edwin J. Richard M. Cdmpbell, SCOTCH, Alex. George Williando, East De- N. II 2022 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, troit Boat Club, Detroit, Mich. HILLIARD, John F. Joseph I. Schutte, Gran- Pa. SMITH, Charlie R. Mrs. Betty Smith, 1515 ite, Va. CATALANO, Peter. Miss Mary Catalano, .4 Deeiiur Avenue, Houston, Tex. IHOUGHTON, Hugh J. Joab Houghton, R. F. Irving Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SMITH, Cordell. Mrs. Eunice Dial Smith, 1). 2, Kingston, Mo. CATHEY, Simon C. John S. Cathey, Santa Allons. Tenn. IRELAND, Stanley A. Mrs. Rosy Rider, Anna, Tex. SPRINGER, Walter A. Mrs. Jenny E. Tuckerton, N. J. CIANEY, Thomas A. Mrs Agnes Chancy, Springer, 026 Princeton Street, Akron, Ohio. JEANOTTE, George W. Gaepard Jeanotte, Lord0sburg, N. Mex. TILMIAN, Albert James. James Tilman, Saint John, N. Dak. CLAWSON, Carroll II. Edwin C. Clawon, Laro, Ind. KEANEY, Edward L. Mrs. Annie Keaney, 60 Sprinaboro, Pa. TROUT, Roy F. Mrs. Lillie Trout, Dexter, Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CLEARY, William J. W. J. Spain, 417 Fifth Iowa. KOST, Bernard L. Mrs. Rose Kost, 224 Her- Avenue, New York, N. Y. TUCKER, Floyd J. William B. Tucker, Min- racks Street, Johnstown, Pa. CLEVE, George II. Mrs. Siia Cleve, 721 neola, Kans. KREWSONS, Lewis M. Deborah J. Krewsons, Cedar Avenue, Minneanolil, Minn. ADAMS, Walter A. Lloyd Adams, Tucker- Roanoke, Ind. COLITAM, Sanford. Mrs. Annie Colham, 043 man. Ark. KRIKORIAN, Nashan. Peter Tohrian, 25 Longwood Avenue, New York, N. Y. ANGEL, John IV. Mrs. Nora Elsie Angel, R. Paris Street, Portland, Me. COLLAMER, Arthur. Mrs. Alice Collamer, F. D., Iluddleston, Va. KITSCYNSKI, John. Mrs. Jennie Naschak, 42 80l Cherry Stre4t, Fort Collins, Colo. AYRES. Leo G. Lyman Ayres, R F. D. 2, East Twenty-eighth Street, Bayonne, N. J. COLOUITT, John C. Mrs. Martha J. ColoInitt, Trowbridge, Pa. LANG, Herbert Albert. Albert Lang, Mount 318 South Fifth Street, Richmond, Va. BEEBE, William II.. jr. Mrs. William I. Vernon, Ind. FRIEDMAN, Benedict 11. Leo A. Friedman, Beebe ir., Orient, N. Y. LECIIKEVICH, Aleeki. Tgnes Adamovich, 18 14 Roebling Avemie, Buffalo, N. Y. BIRCHETT. William Selby. 11. A. Birchett, River Street, Claremont, N. H1. (.AINEY. William P. Mrs. Margaret Gainey, i. F D. ), Lebanon, Tenn. LESSLEY, May G. Mrs. N. E. Lessley, 4000 Luverne, Minn. BUTLER, Patrick E. John Butler, 14 Cres- Fountain Street, St. Louis, Mo. GARLOCK, Leo L. Mrs. Elizabeth Garlock, cent Place. Lackawanna. N. Y. LOMBARDO, Martin I. Joseph Lombardo, 38 It. F. D. 4, Lockport, N. Y. CONOVER, Howard R. Mrs. Alice Conover, Reservoir Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. GILL, Halph W. Mrs Florence P. Gill, Spring Beatrice, Nebr. LOMBARDO, William. Miss Lena Lombardo, Garden, Cal. GtIFFIN, William A. Jesse 1. Griffin, R. F. 2337 East Twenty-eighth Street, Cleveland, GLOVER, Joseph IL Joseph I. Gloxer, 1). 3. Nashville, N. C. Ohio. Matlinburg, Tex. HARGROVE. Buford. Wallace Hargrove, LONGSTRETH, Charles. George Longstretl, GRANT, Carl C. Mrs. II. A. Grant, Ravens- Chapel Hlill, Ala. R. F. D. 1, Claysville, Pa. wood, W. Va. HOLDER. Wesley R. Mrs. Otta A. Holder. McGUIRE Sabas. Mrs. Jane Keefe, 500 Reilly OlRIFFIN, Frank C. Mrs. I. P. Griffin, At- Moultrie, Ga. Street, Buffalo, N. Y. lanta, 111. HFIRT, Frank B. William Hurt. Kingfisher, MADSEN, Thoralf Al. Mrs. Marie Madsen, ARDIS, John. W. T. Ardis. Local, Ala. Okli. 610 Twelfth Street, Watervliet, N. Y. BOISE, Paul E. Benjamin F. Boise, R. F. D. KELLY, John. Mrs. Milgen, 322 East Forty- MILLER, Robert. Isabell Miller, R. R. 7, box second Street- New York. N. Y. 117. Muncie, Ind. 2, Memphis, Mo. MOWER, Francis M. Mrs. Emily R. Mower, BROWN, Silas P1. Mrs. S. B. Brown, R. F. D. LAWSON. Everett. Mrs. Rose Lawson, Wil- Fairview, Utah. 2, Austell, Ga. ton, Ky. PAGE, Charles Hudson. Charles E. BUSHELL, George' E. James I. McGartib, MOORE, Thomas L. Mrs. Hazel Moore, 707 Page, 50 Montalvo, Cal. East Linn Street, Marshalltown. Iowa. Main Street, Brockport, N. Y. REDIANN, Elmer E. Thomas II. Vaughn, PAUL. Will V. Wirt Paul, St. Albans, W. Va. CAHILL, Richard S. Mrs. Elizabeth Cahill, PEFFER, Clarence. Airs. Fannie Peffer, Win- 66 Central Avenue, Everett, Mass. 1130 East Salmon Street, Portland, Oreg. ROBERTS, John J. Mrs. John Roberts, chester, Va. CAISON. John H. Mrs. Julia F. Caison, R. F. 631 POTTER, Clifford B. Mrs. Nancie F. Potter, D. 1. Supply, N. C. . Delaware Avenue, Marion, Ohio. ROBINSON, 4640 Drexel Boulevard. Chicago, Ill. CARROLL, Walter W. Mrs. Eva Holt, 1130 Henry II. Charles T. Robinson, ROCIIAU, Edwin A. John Rochau, R. F. D. Budd Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. R. F. D. 2, Stillwater. Okla. ROY. Arthur. Onsime Roy. Lake Megantic, 3, Davenport, Iowa. CIESMIELEWSKI, Joseph. Adolph Cies- ROESE. Truman. Albert mielewski, 409 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. . Province of Quebec, Canada. Roese, R. F. D. 4, SENN, Julius. Mrs. Barbara Senn, Summit, Bradford. Ill. FARRELL, Thomas P. Mrs. Thomas Farrell, SEAMAN, Homer T. Frank A. Seaman, R. 310 Mill Street, Buffalo, N. Y. N. J. F. 1). 3, West Union, Ohio. FLINDlT, Walter. Albert Flindt, northwest SIWOSKI, . Leon. Peter Wojeuhoski, 721 YANNT, Pietro. T. Yanni, Coalaldavina, corner of Seventh and Fairmont Avenues, Eleventh Avenue. Milwaukee, Wis. Italy. SUNDSTROM, David A. John Sundstrom, Philadelphia, Pa. ADAMS, Daniel B. Robert M. Slhipman, R. 1, FRAZER, Walter L. Mrs. Catherine Frazer, Friday Harbor, Wash. Sparta, Mg. 1806 Braddish Street, Baltimore, Md. TOM1LINSON. Orland C. Mrs. Sussie S. BOTELER, Howard G. Walter E. Boteler, GILCHRIST, Allen K. Mrs. Elizabeth May Tomlinson,'box 12, Bayland, Ohio. 1015 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md. Gilebrist R. F. D. 1. Superior, Nebr. WOODRUFF, James W. Mrs. Pattie Wood- CROMSIAW, Michael J. Andrew Cromshaw, HARRIS, harles H. Mrs. Charles It. Harris, ruff, Emporia, Va. Cassandra, Pa. care of John Rasch, R. F. D. 2, Bay City, YARBROUGH, Earl P. T. T. Yarbrough, DA'9G, Walter S. James HI. Dagg, R. F. D. 4, Mich. Marble, Ark. Washington, Pa. HENSON, Samuel. Mrs. Frances Henson, ZAMARONI, Johni. Mrs. Isolena Bravo. McCOY, Robert. Airs. Cora McCoy, I'hoenix, Steely, Okla. 205 II Street, Petaluma. Cal. Miss. ItTCIINSON, John J. Mrs. Joln J. Hutch- ADAMS, Tracy L. Mrs. Maude Adams, 1016 MAY. Noah. Frank J. May. Pikeville, Ky. inson, 85 Prospect Street, Paterson, N. J. North State Street, Aurora, Ill. NORDIN, John. Mike Nordin, Monticello, JONEM, Everett. Mrs. Emma Jones, Jones ADELMAN. Herman. Mrs. Bella Adelman, Minn. Road, Englewood, N. J. 435 Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROTKOFF, Samuel. Anlon Rotkopf, 423 East JONES, Lester Vivian. Mrs. Ella Tones. 140 ALFORD, Charlie. Mrs. May Alford, Wilton, One hundred and fift3-sixth Street, New North Tenth Street, Salina, Kans. Ky. York, N. Y. KULAGE, Vincent G. irs. Frank Kulage, ANDER, John W. Mrs. Theresa Ander, 1722 SCIEN, Michael AL Mrs, Agnes Scien, 148 2612 Herbert Street, St. Louis, Mo. Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Melva Street, Worcester, Mass. LAMBARDI, Louis. Mrs. Augustine Lam- ARNOTT, George W. Mrs. Mary Arnott, WALTER. Herman T. Herman Walter, R. F. bardi, box 278, Madera, Cal. R. F. D. 3, Bullsgap, Tenn. 1). 4, Mount Vernon, Ind. LANGLEY, Fred. William Brice, Central Ave- BAETZ, Adolph. Mrs. Ida Baetz, 545 Thir- WEBBER, Harry J. Mrs. 1Harry Ott, 206 nue, Cohoes, N. Y. teumth Street, West New York, N. J. North Front Street, Darby, Pa. LOGAN, Otba IL Airs. Nora Locan, R. F. D. BARINES, Leonard. Simon Barnes, 1. F, D. WICNIENKI, .Tohn. Frank Wicienski, 20T 4, Petersburg, Va. .), box 47C, Wilson, N. C. RInuff Street, Toliet. Ill. 24 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

ARNDT, Emery E. William Ariadt, R. F. IOLM, Osear A. *Axel Holm, R. F. D. 1, YOUNKERS, Henry. Mrs. Catherine Youn- 1). 1, Kennan, Wis. South Range, Wis. kels, :48 Hickory Street, Hammond, Ind. DAME, John T. Mrs. Anna McClain, Lead- HUGHES, Thomas. William R. Hughes, R. F. N1ECIANICS. wood. Mo. D. 7, Seattle, Wash. FARMER, Richard Mathais. Frank H. Far- HUMBLE, Scott. George A. Humble, Victor, ABDILL, Alexander W, John W. Abdill, Main mer, Dutchess Junction, N. Y. Idaho. Street. Clayton, N. J. FORD, Roert E. Mrs. Mary Ford, Amador HUNG, Lau. Leo Wing, 338 South Front HOILN, William C. W. L Horn, Webster City, City, Cal. Street, Rock Springs, Wyo. Iowa. FRIEDMAN, Meyer. Ephriam Friedman, HUTHMACHER. Edward. Miss Mollie Huth- LINDSEY, Ross. Lige Linqsey, West Elm 2174 East Seventy-fourth street, Cleveland, macher, 137 Saturn Street, San Francisco, Street, Tyler, Tex. Ohio. Cal. HORSESIOER. LAMBERT, Charles W. Mrs. Florence JACQUES, Joseph R. Mrs. Anna Jacques, 124 RUMIANO, Charles A. Miss Edna Lambert, Branilet, Qulin, Mo. East Seventy-fifth Street, Chicago, Ill. Dean, Mont. McCLARY, Hawood. Mrs. Lucy V. Tenelly, KALUZNY, Alexander. Mrs. Rose Kalumny, BUGLER. 430 Eleventh Street SE., Washington, D. C. 103 South Fifteenth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. KEENER, Joseph F. Josepi Keener, 320 NECHODOM, Jooeph P. Paul Nechodom, 374 KASSAB, Mike B. Pete Kassab, Houtzdale, Arbor Street. St. Paul, Minn Pa. Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, TINDALL, Roy. Moses M. Tindall, Lake KEEGAN, Joseph I. Joseph Keegan, sr., 4445 D. C. Pick it Fla. Park Avenue. New York, N. Y. PRIVATDS7. AD1MS, Joseph. John Abrams, 2311 Tenth KIRCHENBAUER, Charles H. Charles J. JONES, Gillie Boyd. Mrs. Debbie Jones; Ab- *Avenue, South Milwaukee, Wis. Kirchenbaner, R. F. D. 2, Gainesville, Tex. bott, Tex. ARMATO, Domiiiico. Miss Philiimana Armato, KRAWIETZ, Thomas H. Richard Krawietz, KEADY, Arthur R. Miss Mary J. Keady, 32 '1 ('umberland Street, Providence, It. I. box 87, R. F. D. 1, Falls City, Tex. Leighton Avenue, Rochester, N, Y. ARONSON, Louis. A. Aronson, 1311 South LACKMAN, David. Jiles Lackman, New Lib- KEEN, Guy K. Bud Keen, Lebanon, Mo. Franklin Street, New Orleans, La. erty, Ill. KING, John C. Mrs. Mary B. King, Keokee, ATKISON, Ahin Leny. Andrew Martin LAUNDER, Glen W. Mrs. Hattle Launder, Va. Atkison, Tipton, Okl. Wilburton, Kans. KLEMMETSON, Edward. Eling Klemmetson, BERNARD, Henry J. Arthur Bernard, LE GRANGE, Alcee. Alece Le Grange, Pat- Hazel, Minn. Grandview Avenue, West Springfield, Mass. terson. La. KOLASINSKI, Joseph H. Frank Kolas icski, BLAIS, Armand. Joseph Blais, 42 Claffin LINK, Joe L. Mrs. Minnie Walters, 3102 705 Sbventh Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Street. Fall River, Mass. Russell Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. LADA, Wactaw. Mrs. Rose Kowska, 145 BLOONDEEL, Raymond. Philip Bloondeel, LYNCH, Bernard T. Lillian Morse, 545 For- Washington Street, Perti Amboy, N. J. 1310 Eighteenth Avonue, East Moline, III. ty-sixth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LINICH, Frank A., jr. Mrs. Fannie Linich, BOSLEY. George H. Mrs. Dorothy Bosley, 3941 Seton Avenue, New York, N. Y. Connellsville, Pa. Wounded Slightly. LIPPMAN, Fred J. Mrs. Clara Lippman, 27 BRADMER, James G. Mrs. Jane Brammer, Kingsley Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 101) Old Rose Street, Trenton. N. J. LIIR TENANTS. LUTSKER. Simon. Harris Lutsker, 11 War- BRENNAN, Harry P. Minnie Cronin, 367 ren Street, Hudson, N. Y. CTLER, Warland G. Mrs. Christina H. Cut- 440 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ler. 20 Clinton Street, Walla Walla, Wash. MAASS, Charles. Mrs. Sophie Maass, BRUCE, John C. Mrs. Jennie Bruce, D Front TURNER, Richard C. Mrs. Lucile M. Tur- Palisade Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Street, Schenectady, N. T. MATZDORF, Irving. Mrs. Mary Matevdorf, BIGBEE, Ernest. Mrs. Charles Bugbee, ner, 1051 Vinton Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. 505 East Eighty-fourth Street, New York, Montville, Conn. N. Y. BURLEW, Elmer Lawrence. Mrs. Elizabeth William Cherry, McGUIRE. Frank X. Harry 0. Eckel, 12 Burlew, Lewistown, Pa. CHERRY, William Denis. Myrtle Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. BURNS, Joseph. William Burns, 10 Endicott 140 East Northwood Avenue, Columbus, MERRICK, Joseph. Walter Merrick, 116 Avenue, Beachmont, Mass. Ohio. East North Street, Fostoria, Ohio. BUTLER, Virgil. Mrs. Johanna Butler, Dal- ANGE'INE, Mathew J. Mrs. X. J. Ange- MILLER, Robert. Henry Miller, Butterfield, las, Ga. vine, 1303 Queen Street, Alexandria, Va. Minn. BAKER, Marvin Oscar. Mrs. Catherine H. Joseph Montecarlo, CARPENTER, Arthur J. Luthor C. Car- Baker, 1305 Harrison Street, Amarillo, Tea. MONTECART.0, Raffaele. penter, It. F. ). 4, Aurora, III. 52 Court Stret, Bristol, R. I. CARR, Harrison. Anna White, Teller, Ark. DARLINGTON, John C. Mrs. Ida Ellis, R. MOREHEAD, Eigene Philip. Mrs. Mary CHICANO, Joseph Dominick. Mrs. Lily F. D. 3, Seaford, Del. Morehead, 409 North Sixth Street, Osage Trumbeto, 501 Hall Street, Philadelphia, DONNELLY, Thomas H. Miss Emily Me- City, Kans. Pa. Manus, Bossert Hotel, Brookl3 a, N. Y. MOTTER, Clinton N. Mrs. Mary Motter, Leaf CHIEF, Albert. Susan Chief Eagle, Oglala, IIAGAN, Pendell Arthur. Mrs. Henrietta Jane River, Ill. S Dak. Hagan, Milan, Mo. OAKES, Lawrence R. George W. Oakes, 467 CIIRZARIKOWSKI. Wadlaslaw. Miss Sophla HILL, Cecil Harcourt. Harry G. Hill, Green- Oakwood Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Chrzarikowski, 545 Avenue A, Bayonne, field, Mo. O'HEARN, Edward P. Mrs. S. F. O'llearn, N. J. KING, Arthur V. Mrs. Catherine King, R. F. 48 Merriam Street, Plitsfield, Mass. D. 5, Canton, Ohio. O'NEILL, Thomas H. Francis O'Neill, 100 CLAIRE, Philip J. Mrs. Joseph Claire, 453 J. Mrs Mary Penis- East One hundred and thirty-fourth Street, McLAUGHLIN. George Columbia Street, Adams, Mass. New York, N. Y. tan 5528 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. RAULSTEN, Noble G. Walter S. Raulsten, COLLINS, John McCulloch. Erma Wright, ORENDORF, William A. Mrs. Myrtle E. R. F. D. 1, Stella, Mo. 537 Church Street, Ann Arbor, Mich Orendorf, care of Mrs. J. E. Higgins, Glen- REYNOLDS, John. Felix Reynolds, general CURREN, Raymond L. Mrs. Mary Curren, rock, Wyo. delivery, Portolo, Cal. Burr Oak, Kans. TEUWEN, Louis. Mrs. Elizabeth Teuwen, 17 RILEY, Henry. Henry Kramer, 5100 Law- DARE, Robert S. W. F. Dare, 400 Poplar Willie Street, Haledon, N. J. rence Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Street, Wilmington, Del. WHITE, Miller G., jr. Mrs. M. G. White, ROBINSON, L. B. Mrs. J. A. Robinson, DAVIDSON, Roy L. Mrs. Mable Davidson, :110 Washington Axenue, Macon, Ga. Granelly. Ark. 121 Circular Street, Lima, Ohio. YOUNG, Paul. R. G. Young,- 137 Hammond RUTI, William. Mrs. Charlotte Ruth. 321 12ASTERLAND, Leonard P. Mrs. Sallie East- Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio. - Union Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. erland, High Springs, "la. CORPORALS. RUTLEDGE, Stanley I. Charles Rutledge, L'LSCIILAGER, Frank A. Mrs. Mary Parn- Fairmont, Minn. h .6 0 Woodville Avenue, W. E., Pitts- ACORD, James B. William T. Acord, Mar- SAWYER. Charles. Parrish Sawyer, Mound burgh, Pa. low, Okla. City, Ill. FARLOW, Earl. Mrs. Floe Bernatz, Corco- BURKE, John J. Mrs. Mary Burke, 334 West SCHLEY, Frank. Mrs. W. S. Sellers, Pollard, ran, Cal. EtIghteentli Street, New York, N. Y. Ala. FARRELL, Roy Elmo. Z. Taylor Farrell, DARR, Charles W. Edward Darr, Jerseyville, SCHNEIDER, William F. Mrs. William Iolliday, Io. III. Schneider, 364 Fifty-second Street, Brook- FRITZ, Co -IE.William August Fritz, Dodge DEROUSHIE, William A. Mrs. F. Payment, lyn, N. Y. (enter, Minn. 188 Anderson Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. SHELTON, Eugene 0. Everett Triteb, 502 PRYER. George. Mrs. Fannie Fryer, 118 GLORE, John. H. L. Glore, Tolu, Ky. Main Street, Las Vegas, N. Mex. Sixth AN enue. Rock Island, II. KEEL Arthur. Mrs. Magdelena Keel, Mon- SHORT. Ben. Lee W. 3Mauer, Patton, Pa. GALL. Otto G. John Gall, sr., 21 Chase roe. Wis. SIEBEN. Othimar W. Mrs. K. Sieben, Ilast- 8t-t Auburn, -. Y. ROBBINS, John G. Mrs. Margaret A. Rob- ings, Minn. GARNIER, Alfred. Charles Garnier, general bins. "64 Main Street, Charleston, Mass. SIMPLICIO, John S. Silvia Simpliclo, River- lelisery, Geonto Falls, Wis. ROWAN, Marvin Lorain. Mrs. Delilah Bell side Drive, Bed Bank, N. J. GEIGER. Alfred. Mrs. Mary Brenizer, 7405 Rowan, 1318 Portage Street, Kalamazoo, SIWIK, Will. Aleck Siwik, lm and Spruce Si. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Mich. Streets. Linden. N. J. GERMER, Richard B. W Fred Cerner. 240 STRFNK, Peter Paul. Mrs. Arminda Strunk, SKETSON, Orlander. Mrs. .Tlius Skange, (alk Street Oshkoh, Wit. Porland, Pa. R. F. ). 6, Spring Grove, Minn. GRAY. John W. Mrs. Mary B. Gray. 300 TINSLEY, Claud 0. Mrs. 11. F. Somerville, SMITI. Elmer U. B. Mrs. Mary B. Smith, North Walnt Street, Revunna, Ohio. Start. Okla. 1'0 West Twentr-1first Street, Nev, York, GR ETN, A1ilen. Eljah W. Green, Grafton, TRESSEL, Charles C. Homer II. Tressel, box X. Y. lil. 47. Ailonez, Mich. NIPES. Wifiam. Miss Lula Snipes, Chester, GREGORY. Willie Charles. Mrs. Minnif I ar- TRUESDALE. Jaires Alfred. Mrs. Jeanette :-Is, 49 Wainut Street, Dayton, Ohio. Hill, 114 West Third Street, Erie, Pa. SNYDER, 0. D. 0. J. Snyder, R. F. D. 4, 1IAMMITT, Cecil. Mrs. Lora Hammitt, At- TRTXAL, James R. Mrs. Harriet Truxal, Omvcewso, ih. lanta, Ill. 425 West Newton Avenue, Greenbury. Pa. SPARKS, Arley D. Mrs. Anna Sparks, 5110 HiARMON, (irence T. Mrs. John Dennison, eRABEC, Joseph. Anton Brabee, Narka, King Gill Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. 211 York Stre, t, Quin-y, Ill. Kans. PRINGFR, William Joseph'. Mrs. Lena ILARINGTON, Ed. Mrs. Lola Kibler, Fruit- MIENARD. Jospi. Francis Menard, 205 Mc- 'oee'mayky Springer. Princeton, Ill. hnd. Mo. owAu Street, Fall River. Ma's. STA'IOVICZ. Joeph. . Petico Stachowicz, IAIRRINGTON, John J. Miss Margaret lar- WALLEXER, Howard C. Mrs. Ghr-ee G. Wal- t(t17 Yest Dunham Street South Dend. Ind. rington, 730 East Summit Street, Butte, lenor, 1724 North Bond Street, Baltimore, STANFORD, Jo'n .T. James A. Stanford. 601 Mont. West Turnty-sixth Street, Houston, Tex. IIARIRI. John T. William H. Harris, R. F. LOVEJOY. Willard P. Mrs. aab' A T.,.i STlA K LaNreice C. Aaron Rodgers, 137 D. 3, Candler, N. C. jo3, Medford, Me. Thirteenth Street, Franklin, Pa. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 25 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEA. PERSHIG STASKIEWICZ, Vincent. Miss Mary Staskie- TRUSTY, Frank. Mrs. Polly Trusty, Salyers- ROSENBERG, Samuel H. Mrs. Eva Weiss, wis, 223 Ashley Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ville, Ky. 1867 South Ridgeway Avenue, Chicago, Ill. STERNBERG, Oscar A. Mrs. Anna Stern- TUCCIO, Bloch. Mrs. Catherine Tucclo, 1332 RUSH, John T. lirs. Anna Rush, 2030 Jeffer- berg, R. F. D. 2, Ubly, Mich. Hicks Street, Philadelphia, Pa. son Kansas City, lo. STEVENS, Floyd II. Pledge Stevens, Tiptop, WAGNER, Hollis W. Ml. W. Wagner, Ursula, THOMAS, Roland C. William C. Thomas, Va. Ark. Westville, S. C. STEWART, Victor. Pal E. Stewart, Figure WALLACE, Charles E. Mrs. Mary Wallace, THOMPSON, Clifford R. R. E. Thompson, Five, Ark. 3230 Leise Avenue, Oakland, Cal. Whitewright, Tex. STURTZ, Elmer Clayton. Hiram Sturtz, Wel- WALSH, Michael J. Mrs. James Coyle, 2402 WHALEN, John Patrick. Tames George lersburg, Somerset County, Pa. West Third Street, Chester, Pa. Whalen, R. F. D. 1, Great Valley, N. Y. ST'TTER, Oscar. Mrs. Rose Sutter, 4338 WENTE, Charles D. Mrs. Mary A. Wente, WRINKLE, Ola E. Mrs. Rosey B. Wrinkle, Chonutean Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Wheatland, Mo. Tarklo, Mo. ARNOLD, Simon K. Miss Mary Arnold, Bar- WHITE, Charles F. Mrs. Eva L. White, 704 ZIEGLER, Harris J. J. C. Ziegler, 5666 Ca- ton, Md. East Noble Street, Guthrie, Okla. banne Avenue, St. Louis, lo. BAKER, William A. Miss Vina L. Baker, Big WHITTEMORE, George M1. George Whitte- BLAKE, Vincent W. John Blake, Archbald, S ndy, Mont. more. 62 Belcher Circle, East Milton, Mass. Pa. BARKLEY, Luther K. Assa T. Barkley, Col- WIDAL4N, John M. Mrs. Anna R. Widman, BLOOM, Victor. August Bloom, St. James, linsville, Ala. 4 Holly Avenue, Hamilton, id. Minn. Isabella Wil- 8040 POCKAL, Martin Frank. Mrs. Mary Boukal, WILLIAMS, Solomon. Mrs. BYARD, Fred D. irs. Mary B. Byard, liams, R F. D. 4. box 14, Houston, Tex. Michigan Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 6037 Eagle Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Winghart, 523 BOWERS, Harry. Emett Bosw ers, 4447 Gib- WINGIIART, Leo J. Mrs. Grace CAIN, Clarence L. lirs. Ellen Cain, 37 Cedar Street, Rochester, N. Y. West Chestnut Street, St. Joseph, Mo. son Avnue. St. Louis, Mo. Fabian A. Worth- Beau- CAGE, Robert. Mrs. Myrtle Cage Trax, 1026 WORTHING, Franklin C. FREEMAN, Jess W. Win. Freeman, 39 in, Stockdale, Tex. mont Avenue, Spartanburg, S. C. Dewey Avenue, New Castle, Pa. Herbert Van Dyke, 3 Park Kendall, CASSIDY, Athur M. Henry L. Cassidy, Ada, ABEND, Louis. KENDALL, Delbert. Mrs. Mary Row, New York, N. Y. Shelbyville, Ind. Okla. AMICO, Calogero. Mrs. Carmelia Wyneida, CHAPPELL, Ralph A. Mrs. William B. Hoag, ROBLASKI, Vincent. Mrs. Mary Roblaski, 148 Elizabeth Street, Pittston, Pa. 810 Sawmill Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 200 South Twenty-eighth Street, Lincoln, 2, 4137 Nebr. BAKER, Lester 0. N. E. Baker, R. F. D. STEHLIN, John J. Mrs. Katie Stehlin, COHEN, Alfred B. Albert Cohen, 411 West Monticello, Minn. Beetboven Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. End Avenue, New York, N. Y, BARBER, Levi. Mrs. Jean Barber, R. F. D. THOMPSON, John. William Thompson, 210 COOMER, Willie. Thomas S. Coomer, Dell, 3. Croswell, Mich. Winkles Street, Elyria, Ohio. Ky. BOEGER, Harry E. Miss Helen D. Boeger, BRABO, Harry F. Mrs. Ella G. Dowe, 2100 268 Woodlawn Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. West Twenty-fifth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. CROOKSITANKS, Edward W. Mrs. Martha F. Augusta, Crookshanks, Agra, Okla. BRONSON, George. W. Y. Bollard, GRIP, Oscar C. Mrs. Ella M. Grip, 16 Nich- CROSS, Frank II. Mrs. Jessie Cross, 201 Me. ol Street, Helsingfore, Finland. South Maringo Avenue, Alhambra, Cal. BROOKS, Oscar I. Mrs. Amy Brooks, Rose- DURBALA, Frank A. John Durbala, R. F. D. CROW, Ray M. Edward Crow, Nickerson, bud, Tex. 1, Albia, Iowa. CARPENTER, Oden B. Mrs. Elizabeth D. DITSCHANEK, Anton. Mrs. Mary Duschanek, Kans. Harrisburg, Pa. COWAN, John A. Mrs. Mary Cowan, 268 Grand, 1561 Vernon Street, 2426 Irving Avenue, Chicago, I1. - Blackstone Street, Providence, i. I. COSTER, Robert. Mrs. Henry Teatox, Clave- JEWELL, Rufus H. Rufus II. Jewell, 520 rack, N. Y. South Pennsylvania Avenue, Etowah, Tenn. CROWLEY, Arthur W. Arthur P. Crowley, James L. Mrs. Lee Kirkpatrick, C. Krauss, 1810 Savannah Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. IIOLCOMB, KRAUSS, Frederick. Charles Kansap, Ala. Wyatt, Mo. CURRIE, William J. Thomas D. Currie, 1715 Janulewics, Rittenhouse Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JANULEWICZ. John. Matthew LUTZKY, Hymans. Morris Lutzky, 238 Chin- DAVENPORT, Ezra. Henry Davenport, Pine Loun City, Nebr. ton Street. New York, N. Y. Knot, Ky. LAWRENCE. John Y. Mrs. Lillian F. Law- McNANEY, Earl. Mrs. Ethel MeNaney, 028 DECOSO, Frank. Dominick Decoso, 852 West relice, 84 Waller Street, New London, Conn. Williams Street, Elmira, N. Y. Ohio Street, Chicago, Ill. MATTRASS, Joseph. Mike Bernat, R. F. D. IORRIS, Michael, jr. lichael Morris, sr., R. DILLON, Earl B. * W. G. Dillon, 705 East box 99, Livernois Avenue, Detroit, Mich. F. D. 1, box 141, Ravenna, Ohio. Stokes Street, Danville, Va. PAUL, Murphy J. J. T. Paul, Paxton, Fla. PETZOLD, Herman H. irs. innie Petzold, DIXON, Walter S. Mrs. Rosa A. Dixon, R. F. SHIELDS, Lucius. George W. Shields, Roans 23 Thorndyke Street, Lawrence, Mass. D. 4, Suffolk, Ta. Prairie, Tex. RIBLET, Douglas. Charles F. Riblet, 70 Al- DOLL, George C. Mrs. Lizzie Beck, Eureka, SMITH, Burt J. John W. Smith, 929 Rawson landale Avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio. Mo. Avenue, Fremont, Ohio. TUFFLY, Edward W. Mrs. E. G. Brynt, Har- WARVEL, Daniel Russell. Amos Allen War- delie Street, Houston, Tex. FILKOFF, Morris, Mrs. Kate Filkoff, 55 East City, Ind. One hundred and fifteenth Street, New York, vel. R. F. D. 40, Union BUGLER. N. Y. WASS, Harry T. Mrs. Harriet Wass, 310 South tigh Street, Lancaster, Ohio. QUELLER, Alvin B. Mrs. Adolphia Queller, FRANCE, Martin H. Mrs. Jeanette France, St. Louis, Mo. 420 West One hundred and forty-sixth ZAMBORSKY. John Henry. Mrs. Anna Zam- 4221 Sacramento Avenue, Street, New York, N. Y. borsky, 2330 Fox Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MECHANICS. GILMORE, Henry L. II. J. Gilmore, Phoenix, Missing in Action. CURTIN, Henry. Mrs. Nellie Curtin, 824 Ala. Parker Avenue, St- Joseph, Alo. GUIDEBECK, Charly E. Mrs. Laura Guide- CAPTAIN. BECKER, Charles A. Mrs. Edna Becker, 2721 beck, Otsego,, Mich. Wyoming Street, St. Louis, lo. HAGEMANN, Harry C. Mrs. Louise Hage- IHIUMPIIREYS, William H. Mrs. Verta J. OGDEN, Lafe. John A. Ogden, Forest City, mann, 2211 Oliver Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. Humphreys, care of Dr. W. J. Jones, Crozet, Mo. HAINES, Royden. Mrs. Wilhelmina Haines, Va. PRIVATES. box 34, Gibbsboro, N. J. LIEUTENANTS. HALES, John M. Miss Blanche G. Keller, WALTERS, Claude W. Mrs. Annabelle Wal- 4818 East Eighth Street, Kansas City, Mo. PETERS, Harry B. Prof. Edgar Webster, tors, Burrton, Kans. HAMRICK, Farmer if. Moore Hamrick, Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. VARNELL, Leonard W. A. S. Varnell, War- Waneta, W. Va. SCROGGIE, E. R. C. R. Scroggie, 1243 ren, Ark HANSEN, Steven S. William Hansen, R. F. Thirty-fourth Street, Des Moines, Iowa. VESTAL. Eran D. Evans Vestal, R. F. D. 1, D. 1, Wittenberg, Wis. SrRGEANTS. Stahl, Mo IAWORTH, Fred L. Berton 0. Haworth, WEIGEL, Henry. Mrs. Christina Weigel, 1447 Yale, Okla. FITZGERALD, Joseph R. Mrs. Joseph R. North Twelfth Street, St. Louis, Mo. COSBY, Dolphus. James Waters, R. F. D., Fitzgerald, 007 West Cumberland Street, WHITE, Marshall. James D. White, Bernie, box 22. Planesville, Ala. Philadelphia, Pa. Mo. HUTCHINSON, Wade H. Henry H. Hutchin- MITCHELL, Lige. John S. Mitchell, R. F. D. WHITMAN, Albert. Michael J. Whitman, St. son, R. F. D. B, Congress Heights, D. C. 1. Fairmount, Okla. Mlarys, Pa. HYATT, Roy L. Mrs. E. 11yatt, Cordelia, SCIILAGLE, Dennie. Mrs. Ona Rupe, Her- WILDER, Fronzie A. Joel Wilder, Corbin, Ky. Cal. ton, Kans. WYATT, Robert. Louis Wyatt, Mercer, lo. THOMAS. William L. Thomas Price, 232 William A. Fred Zich, Regent, N. Dak. WARWICK, Austin Bump. Frank Warwick, Mile Square Road. Yonkers, N. Y. ZICH, Union, N. Y. ANTOLINE, Carmine. Mrs. Mary Casasante, COTTINGIIAM. William J. William Cotting- of Diaquila, Italy. HAGERSTROM, Ernest. Mrs. Jennie Hager- ham, R. F. D. 3, Lafayette, Ind. Raccaceasale, Province strom, 3707 North Clifton Avenue, Chicago, BILLQUIST, Arthur H1. Mrs. Eva Biliquist, MURPHY, John J. Mrs. E. Murphy, 57 Stevens 200 Prospect Street, Jamestown, N. Y. Ill. Street, Andover, Mass. Wislenty. Mrs. Katazyna QUINN, James E. Joseph Quinn, Bridgewa- CALDER, brooks J. John D. Alexander, Stop BONCAREWICZ, Euclid, Ohio. Boncarewicz, Miszty, Poland, Russia. ter, Mass. 134 Short Line, BROWN. Elmer B Ernest Brown, 1115 Chan- RIECHERS, John. Henry Riechers, Ilillrose, DINKINS, Clarence M. Anthony G. White, cellor Avenue. Richmond, Cal. Colo. Manning, S. C. SYKES. John D. Arthur Sykes, 421 East KLINE, Oliver 1. Mrs. Matilda Kline, Bern- BRUGER, Frank F. lirs. Anna Bragger, 1012T East Kentucky Street, Louisville, Ky. Oak Street, Carbondale, Ill. Ville, Pa. PT RRELLA, 750 Mrs. Elizabeth Pat- Orazio. Mrs. Francesco Barsne, SYMONS, Albert J. William HI. Symons, PATTERSON. John D. Fu Saverio, Province Cosenzalego, Italy. Upham Street, San Luis Obispo, Cal. terson. 13 North Lindenwood Street, Phila- L. Mrs. Thomas L. Cali- TAYLOR, Earl. William G. Taylor, 1504 delnhia. Pa. CALYWAY, Thomas Kensington Avenue, Kensas City, Mo. WHITE, Roger E. T. II. White, Fayette, Mo. way, R. F. D. 1, Clawson, Tex. Com- CARPENTER. Wyatt. Mrs. Mattle Carpen- TIIOI1AS, Merrill W. Frank Thomas, CORPORALS. ter, Shep, Tex. stock, N. V. Helen Cohen, 18 THOMPSON, Albert J. Mrs. Anna Thomp- CLARK, Ora. Miss Jessie Clark, Hamilton, COHEN, Albert, jr. Mrs. son. Maefarland. Wis. Mo. North Second Street, Memphis, Tenn. TO31PKIN, William T. George William DULLUIIN. Otto E. Mrs. Fred Dulluhn, COLLINS, Maurice. Mrs. Mary Collins, 7 Tompkin. Oconto, Nebr. rural route 1, Stillwater. Minn. Manilla Avenue, Ilighwood, Conn. TRIPP, Carlton L. John Tripp, 12 Smyth PEARCY. Joseph Nathaniel. Horace M. COSTANTINI, Vito. John Costanutini, Fra- Street, Pelzer. S. C. Pearcy, Robersonville, N. C. turo, 'rivincio Del Aquila. Italy. TROICI, Salvatore. Mrs. Etta E. Troici, 3518 PERRY, Benjamin F. William Perry, 325 COOK. Samuel J. William L. A. Cook, Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. William Street, Pittston, Pa. R. F. D. 5, Camden, S. C. 26 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING COOPER, Roy. 1rs. Maggie T. Cooper, MULLIN, Thomas. Michael L, Mullin, Knock- PRONENBERG, Sam. Mrs. Ida Fronenberg, R. F. D. 5, Winterset, Iow a. nagur, Miltown, Tuam County, Galway, Ire- 2036 Potomac Avenue, Chicago, Ill. DIMELING, Philip H.. Mrs. Mary Dimeling, land. GALVEZ, Trinidad. Pedro Galves, Beeville, general delivery, Newberry, Mich. NEWSOME, Ray. Mrs. Sarah Newsome, Tex. DOBERMAN, Harry W. Charles Dobber- Centu, Mo. GEREMITA, Francesco. Callaggero Geremita, man, 5730 South Wells Street, Chicago, Ill. O'MALLEY, Joseph. Frank O'Malley, Storm rear 22 Tunnel Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DUGAN, John H. Miss Josephine Dugan, 157 Lake, Iowa. HARRIS, Ernest G. Mrs. Mary Harris, I'ast Fourth Street, Mount Carmel, Pa. O'NEIL Francis J. Mrs. Jennie Gallant, 41 Caroleon, N. C. FRANDSEN, Ingvar A. Jens Fransden, Ped- Mount Vernon Road, Gloucester, Mass. GUNDAKER, Roy G. G. W. Gundaker, 441 crsbak Fjirredts. Denmark. ORTNER, Charles L. Joe J. Ortner, Dunker- East Fifth Street, Erie, Pa. FRVCIITMAN, William. Mu3. Sophie Frucht- ton, Iowa. H1OFFM AN, Kennith L. Laura Hoffman, 1020 man, 903 Whitlock Avenue, New York, N. Y. OSIER, John. Mrs. Sofia Fisher, Mill Stret,. Robeson Street, Reading, Pa. GASSEST, Richard. Irs. Amanda Gassest, Orono, Me. HUMMEL, John H. William II. Hummel, 310 Newmanstown, Pa. OSSO, Matteo. Mrs. Rosa Porko, Belmonte, South Stroot, Poplar Bluff, Mo. GRIFFIN, Cornelius. Miss Annie Griffin, Calabrio, Italy. KERSEY, Charles Otto. Mrs. Ileadwig L. Rei- 1618 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PACE, Charles I. Jacob Pace, Lohrville, soy, 3000 East Marshall Street, Richmond, IIALSTIEN, Wood. J. D. Halstien, Welch- Iowa. Va. sto'n, La. PALMER, Lloyd. William Palmer, Pana, Ill. KIPP, Jerry. Joseph Kipp, R. F. D. 7, Ke- ITANSEN, Fred S. Hans T. Hanson, Lake- PATTERSON, Lester. Cecil Shockey, 1780J waunce, Wis. Dort, Iown. Alki Avenue, Seattle, Wash. KOCZOROWSKI, Anton. Steve Koczorowski, ITERRMAN, Edward A. Mrs. Charlotte Herr- PATTRICK, Earnest. Mrs. Annie N. Patt- 1050 North Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ian, 1754 West Jefferson Avenue, West rick, Vivian, Okla. LAU, Gastano. Frank Murcy, 100 Hatalong Detroit. Mich PEARSON, Walter E. Walter G. Pearson, Avenue, Endicott, N. Y. ITERTON, Leslie 9. Mrs. Lily Heston, Jasper Amity, Mo. LAWTON, William. Michael Lawton, 4754 City. Mo. PERKINSON, James Curtis. Miss Elias Per- Kennerly Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. IIINIIS, Dewey W. M. W. Hinds, um, 5. C. kinson, Collegio American Petropolis, Bra- LEVIS, George J. Robert Levis, 1943 West IOLT, Morris T. C. C. Holt, 1.7 New York zil, South America. Seventy-seventh Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Avenue. Knoxville, Tenn. PETERSON, Peter N. John P. Peterson, LONGOBARDO, Louis. Anna Longobardo, TAMES, William I. Isaac V. James, Falk- Spring Valley, Wis. 1504 South Fifty-second Street, Philadel- nor, Miss. PFLEEGER, Odis. Bert Pfleeger, Bennetts phia, la. JOHNSON, Stephen. Mrs. Stephen Johnson, Switch, Ind. LYNCH, Daniel F. 1irs. Gladstone Fish, 43 Bloomsburg, Pa., R. F. D. 4. PLISKO, William J. Joseph Plisko, 827 Shel- Tecumseh Street, Fall River, Mass. JONES, Francis T. Mrs. Margaret Fox, 1721 ton Street, Bridgeport, Conn. McNITT, Shirley A. Mrs. Mary McNitt, R. Carllon Sireet, Philadelphia, Pa. RASCZIK, Zygment. Joseph Rasczik, 30 East F. D. 2, Bangor, Mich. JONES, Robert T. W. C. Jones, Seagoville, Park Street, Toledo, Ohio. MAHON, Joseph D. Mrs. Anna Mahon, 2530 Tex. RAY, Harley W. Mrs. Estelle Harper, R. F. 'North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JORDAN., Charles Loaniest. Mitchell Jordan, D. 1, Ellijay, Ga. MANCINI, Frank. Joseph Zeppiesi, 283 Yoder; Colo.- RENSKI, John J. Andrew Renski, 140 Coit Moonachie Avenue, Carlstadt, N. J. KARNS, Jesse U. Clifford A. Karns, Pleas- Street, Buffalo, N. Y. MANN, Charlie. Mrs. Ellen Mann, Ballard, antville, Iowa. REX, Charles C. William Rex, R. F. D. 3, W. Va. KAZBAN, John. Math M. Kazban, 007 Cham- Fremont, Ind. MARTIN, James A. Daniel W. Martin, Weaver- bers Street, St. Louis, Mo. RIALS, Tobie. W. Rials, Atmore, Ala, ton, Md. KILDAY, John J. Joseph Kilday, Sterling RICHMAN, Phillip. Ele Richman, Starores- MARTINCHOK, Tony F. Johanna Martin- Street, La Salle, nII. nitraja House 18, room 12 Odessa, Russia. chok, 33 Brown Street, Swayersville, Pa. KING, Wallace. Samuel King, box 536, Lis- RILEY. Mike. Henry Riley, Can Creek, Ky. MAYER, Carl F. Mrs. Bertha Mayer, 262 bon, Ohio. ROBINSON, Phillip M. J. M. Robinson, 658 Clifton Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. KLUK, Jan. Paul Kink, 1021 Green Street, Shawnee Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. MINIUTTI, Natale. Peter Miniutti, 5 Walker Chicago, Il. ROUHAN, Augustus J. Dennis Rouhan, 300 Street, Concord, N. H. , KOMMERSTAD, Elmer L. Walvin M. Kom- Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. MORRIS, Ray D. Mrs. Harry McNeely, 218 merstad, Albany, Minn. RUST, Claud. Mrs. Sue Rust, Dunmare, Ky. Ewing Street, Washington, Pa. KOSSEY, Richard Hines. Robert Hampton RYDZ, Ignatz. John Ryds, 8437 Burk Ave- MORTON, John S. J. M. Morton, 911 Live Kossey, R. F. D. 5, Abilene, Tex. nue, South Chicago, Ill. Oak Street, Dallas, Tex. SITLUTER, William. Mrs. Willamminni, Glen- SCALERO, Petro. Alecktus lodice, 412 South NANCE. Elwood. Henry Nance, Ashland, Ky. wood, Mina Jefferson Street, New Castle, Pa. NICHOLS, Tillman A. Henry N. Nichols, SLACK, Joseph. George Slack, 121 West Ma- SHELBY, Carl. George Shelby, Pine Bluff, Barefoot, Ga. son Street, Springfield, Ill. Ark. OBER, Benjamin Raymond. Mrs. Ida Ober, SMITH, Oscar Emery. Jacob Smith, Oblong, SHEPPARD, Frank R. Mrs. John Kankler, Onset, Pa. Ill. CaZenevia, Ill. OSUSH, John. Chester Turezynick, 223 Carl- STROBLE, Albert. Mrs. Freda Stroble, 2510 SHERMEYER, Stewart F. John E. Sher- ton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. North Tenth Street, St. Louis, Mo. meyer, R. F. D. 5, York, Pa. PERLINI, Alfredo. Mrs. Martha Reed, SWTANBERG, Joseph. Miss Josie Swanberg, SMITH, William Wadsworth. Mrs. Anna Brewster, N. Y. Rutland, 11L Smith, Newtown, Mo. PETERSON, Martin A. Martin J. Peterson, TRANSETH, Martin. Reinhert Anderson, SNOW, Fred. John J. Snow, general delivery, Kilgore, Idaho. Westby, Mont. McLean, Ill. RABNICK, Meyer. Meyer Mezevitz, 622 East VAUGHN, Raymond. Mrs. Lottie M. Vaughn, SPADACCINO, Paul. Mrs. Sophia Cilento, One hundred and seventeenth Street, Cleve- 4010 Latona Avenue, Seattle, Wash. 746 Third Street NW., Washington, D. C. land. Ohio. VIRDEN, Harlie R. John J. McKay, Sisters- STEELE, Harry Huston. Mrs. Ella Steele, RATCLIFFE, Frederick L. Mrs. Mary Jack- Ville, W. Va. 2635 Spruce, Kansas City, Mo. son, 46 Williams Street, Waterbury, Conn. WAGERS. Lourneo. William Wagers, Glo- SUDANO, Nicholas. Mrs. Egese Sudano, RICCIO, Dante. Mrs. Maria L. Riccio, 143 mawr, Ky. Carlato, Mon Forte, Salerno, Italy. Pleasant Street, Brooklyn, N, Y. WARICK, Joseph. Laurence Warick, 248 TANSEY, Francis J. Mrs. Bridget Tansey, RIFFLE, Earl S. Mary M. Riffle, McClel- Third Street, Jersey City, N. J. Oxford, N. Y. landtown, Fayette County, Pa. WATTERS, Charles J. Henry Watters, Gree- THALMAN, George E. Richard Thalman. ROLOSON, Truman Jay. Alfred Teeter, Ilor- ley, Iowa. Haven, Kans. ton, Kans. SARFF, Harry C. Mrs. Rachel V. Sarff, 2316 WELKER, Oscar. John P. Welker, Dudley, THOMAS, John. Nonas Stapulas, 118 South Street, Everett, Wash. 310. Sixth Street, St. Louis, Mo. Broadway TITONA, Vito. Mrs. Felicita SHACKLEk. James W. Mrs. Hattie Shackley, WENZ, Arthur. John Wenz, R. P. D. 1, box 4, Titona, Mersala, 214 Fellgway. Medford. Mass. CI'nska., Minn. Trapani, Italy. VANDUSEN, Louis I. Abram Vandusen, KEMMERER, Clyde II. Harvey G. Kemimerer, WHETZELL, Albert E. Ed Whetzell, Coal Stony Creek, N. Y. 18*3 Fairview Avenue, Easton, Pa. (cater, Pa. BA('KIIAUS, KLEINE, Richard. Alike Kleine. 120 East WHITE, John E. John E. White, Quinton, William II. Ernest Backhaus, Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MAinn. Okin. Wheatland. Iowa. KIRBY, William J. William Kirby, care of BLACKWELL, William. D. W1THliONG, Harry S. Rebecca Whysong, J. Blackwell, 302 Western Commercial Co.. Seattle, Wash. Brawley Street, Spartanburg, S. C. KROIIN, Henry. Claus Krohn, Omenice, X. lleavcrdale, Pa. CITOULECR. Lester. Mrs. Roselle Chouleur, WILLIAMS, Charles B. Arnon II. Williams, Dak. Ironshire. Worcester 10 Greenwich Avenue, New York, N. Y. Coun'ty, Md. CIYIVER, Ben Brown. Mrs. Sarah P. Cliver McDONNELL. George F. Mrs. Margaret LITTLE. Leonard W. Mrs. Alic J. Little, So- -420 Locust, St. Louis, Mo. Reiley, WUPWilder Street, Philadelphia, phia, W. Va. Pa. COITEEN, Frederick J. Mrs. Mabel J. Bader, LLOYD, Martin L. William Lloyd, 015 East 512 Washinaton Street, Allentown, Pa. MeDONOUGH. Thomas. Mrs. Bridget Mc- Grant Street, Olyphant, la. COUGILAN, John D. Mrs. Margaret Cough- Donoufh, Fletcher Avenue, Miliville, Mass. LOLLT, Iferdinando. Joseph Ciardolli, 000 lan, 1322 North Iuey Street, South Bend, MAGUIRE, Frank J. Mrs. Bridget Maguire, Annin Street, Philadelphi, Pa. Ind. 2.317 South Hicks Street, Philadeluhia. Pa. LONGO. Andy. Pasquale Longo, Cerroal Vol- McGETRICK, Frank. Mrs. Rose McGetrick, turn . Campobasso, Italy. CRONLEY, Michael J. John Cronley, 2038 Faling ton. Pa. LOWREY. Melvin L. Mrs. Bessie Lowrey, Sn- Nineteenth Avenue, Sunset District, San McKINNIE, Fred C. Mrs. Laura II. Mcin- binsville, Pa. Francisco. Cal. ale. 5370 Taft Avenue, Oakland, Cal. LYON, James C. Mrs. Mary A. Lyons, West DAVIS. Follmer. Mrs. Lugeane A. Davis, MADDOCK, Alfred J. Mrs. Charlotte Mad- 1 in Mtreet Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Looln, Ark. dock. T3 Evergreen Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. mEIILLGRIIEN, Ottos. Peter Olsburg, DEsMIliR, Alfred. Miss Emma Desgoir. 743 MERRIITT, George A. Dalid Merritt, South Aellgren, South Oak Drive, Wood Park, New York, Vimnunm.Ohio. Kanis. N. Y. MTICTIEOP. George K. Thomas Menicheos, MICHALOW$KI, Stanley. John Slocka, 1124 210 Hanover Street. Boston. Mass. DE WOLF. Ruch 0. - Matthew Wolf, Albion, Frnida Stret, Dickson City, U. MILLER. Arthur. Mrs. .Tessie Miller, West- Pa. MILRTN. Joseph WV. Mrs. Mary Dowester, iold Avenue, Ansonia. Conn. FINKENXAUER, Charles. Mrs. Anna Finken- emu'eral deliv R. Rock A'"ins.Wo. MilALR, Richard W. Nelson Miller, Copen- 350.uer. East SeventI-sixth Street, New MILAIR, Arthur C. Oscai Miller. 1440 East 1:g-1n, Difenmark. York, N. Y. Twenty-fourth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 27 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING MILLIGAN, Donald M1. Mrs. Elizabeth Milli- CUSACK, John J. Edward Cusack, 613 Ingle- SECTION 1, DECEMBER 10, 1918. gan, 145 Prospect Park, West Brooklyn, side Avenue, Catonsville, Md. N. Y. DATZKO, Mike. Mike Sogan, Glendale, W. The following casualties are reported MITCHELL, Jack. Mrs. Cora Mitchell, North Va. by the commanding general of the Ameri- View Avenue, Rocky River, Ohio. DAVIS, Arthur B. William E. Davis, R. F. MOFFETT, Jeie S. Robert D. Moffett, Good- D. 2, Stone Mountain, Ga. can Expeditionary Forces: rich, T x. DEMUTI, Frank F. Mrs. Hannah Demuth, MAOORE, Francis M. Mrs. Lily Moore, 240 1713 Seventy-eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Killed in action ------256 Union Street, Newark, Ohio. DEVER, John M. Mary Dever, 35 -Tuft Lied of accident and other MORROW, William 11. Mrs. Zelma I. Mor- Street, Charlestown, Boston, Mass. causes ------6 row, Phonton, Ohio. DI PIETRO, Tobio Mrs. Mary Dimenzio, MOXALLIS, Joe. Mrs.Mary Moxallis, 20 6420 Carlton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Died of airplane accident. 1 Wores Alley, Plymouth, Ia. DTJFRESNE, Joseph E. Mrs. Adeline Du- Died of disease ------137 INEICE, Robert L. Lou Neice, Bluff City, fresne, 749 Essex Street. Lawrence, Mass. Wounded severely ------289 Va. DUJ[NKENFIELD, Harry J. Mrs. Clara Mc- NETI, Doninico. Toni Vincenti, 1203 Main Cabe, 31 North Fifty-eighth Street, Phila- Wounded ( degree undeter- Sirect, Old Forge, Pa. delphia, Pa. mined) ------354 NORHEIM, MonLorod. Ohelgo Norheim, Sta- DWORAKOSKI, Andrew. Baldtc Rudolphski, Wounded slightly ------214 vanger, Norway. 313 Hall Street, Perth Amboy, N. .T. NORMAN, Elmer Marcus. Mrs. Talitha Nor- ECKENRODE, Louis U. Mrs. Anna Ecken- Miscing in action ------274 man, Cleburne, Tex. rode, 651 West Lee Street, Baltimore, Md. NOVOTINY, 1'alter. Mrs. Anna Speath, R. F. EITLERS, Clarence H. Mrs. Ida Ehlers, Dins- Total ------1,531 D. 1, Jackson, Wis. dale, lowa. O'IARA, William F. Mrs..Mary O'llara, 837 East Indiana Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. ELLIOTT, Olen A. Henry Elliott, R. F. D. 2, OLSON, Arthur 0. Mrs. Nellie 0lson, Ells- Holton, Kans. Killed in Action. wo th, Iowa. FAGAN Raymond G. Mrs. Catherine Fagan, OLSON. Walter. Irs.Hannah Olson, 25 Kins- Greenleaf, Kans. CAPTAIN. lin Streo , Ashtabul, Ohio. FLUTY, Solomon. Jeckil Fluty, Sprigg, W.Va. BTIRKETT, John r. Newton J. Burkett, 30 OVERiOLSliR, Red C. Albert C. Over- FOBEN, Joe. Lindsay Tackett, Lackey, W. Va. Welch Avenue, Houston, Tex. holsor, (l18 Washington Street, Reading, Pa. FRANK, Rosario. Frank Frank, 284 Cumins OWEN, Clarence A. Mrs. Emma Owen, Street, Lawrence, Mass. LIEU TENAN TS. Springfield, (lole. GAUGER, Harvey N. frs. Elisa Gauger, MILLSPAUGII, Kenneth. Mrs Ruth Has- PAGE, Henry it. Mrs. Minnie I. Page, Bernie, i. F, D. 3, Pottstown, Pa. brouck Milispaugh, 53 DeBois Street, New- Mo. GINLEY. Joseph L. Torrence Ginley, S West burgh, N. Y. PAPPAS, William. Nick Papangelin, 52 Alain Street, Girardville, Pa. CUFITT, Harold D. Mrs. II. D. Cupitt, 20 North Bridge Street, Poughkeepsio, N. Y. GIORDANO, Vincent. Joseph Giordano, 5310 East Johnson Street, Germantown, Phila- PAIWLICKI, John. Mrs. Antonio Pawlieki, Stiles Street, Philadelphia, Pa. delphia, Pa. 3607 East Fifty-fifth Street, Cleveland, GLASGOW, Harold. Jim Glasgow, Mile, SERGEANTS. Ohio. Iowa. FLETCHER, Ulysses C. Mrs. Martha Fletcher, ROGER", George II. irs. MaLd Rogers, GRANT, Granville E. Mrs. Annie Grant, R. Velva, N. Ilik. Ridge Farm, Ill, F. D. 9, South Richmond, Va. ITUGGINS, John C. Mrs. Emma Huggins, tUSTiON, Charlie. FIed May, R. F. D. 5, GREENBERG, Israel. Miss Minnie Green- pargons, Kans. Gibsonia, Pa. berg, 2440 South Phillip Street, Philadel- KLRG, Howard 21. Mrs. Elizabeth Karg, SCHWAIITZ, Charley P. Frank F. Schwartz, phia, Pa. Miount Holly, N. J. Loverne, N. Dak. KISTNER, Ray A. SHEPARD, 'homas P. Robert N. Shepherd, HARPER, Willie W. William C. Harper, R. Mrs. Ray A. Kistner, 412 R. F. D. 1, liney Flats, Tenn. F. D. 1, Little Rock, Ark. South Pearl Street, Youngstown, Ohio. IHFLGESON, Arthur II. Knute 11. Ilelgeson, LERCII, Byron B. Mrs. Mildred Lerch, 2019 SIGURDSON, Joseph. Mrs. Gudny Sigurdson, Kratka, Minn. Edgmont Avenue. ('nester, Pa. Mlinneota, Minn. LEII, Ralph C. Joseph Leui, Cometock, S. SKONIE"I"', John joe. Airs. Mary Skonleeki, IIEN9 , Arthur. Arne Heng, R. F. D. 3, flak. 8371 ',uth Shore Drive, Chlicago, ill. Radcliffe, Iowa. 0 SK'lZEN'TA, Paul K. Mrs. Agnes Skrzenta, JONES, Charles. Jo -' Jones, Ewing, Va. l'cAPLIFFE, Dennis. Mrs. Fannie Badger, b ox 170, Enet L-lke, Alich. JONES, Jesse B. Robert Napoleon Jones, 173 Glenbridee Avenue, 'rovidence, I. I. SMITit, Wiliiam , John G. Smith, Cook- It. F. D. 1, Roona, Tex. OERLAMANS, Louis. Henry Orlanans, 2307 oier, Tex. BICKLEY, Marion P. Mrs. Nannie E. Bick- North Third Street, Philadelphia. Pa. SNYDER, Welister F. John D. Snyder, 307 ley, Rockwell, Tex. ROD'GERS, Arthir. Tohn Nothan Rodgers, R. CARLSON, Rudolph T. Carl Peterson, Stens- F. D. 7, Lebanon, Tenn. Sosth First Street, Lehijiton, Pa. TRAIBUE, James S. Mrs. Exteuna Belle SOL/BERGl. Victor S. Mrs. Florence Sole- jo, Nafrajol, Sweden. Trabue, general delivery, 1:r -,nt 11i1, AMo. berg, 232 Ninth Acaenne, New York, N. Y. CERONE, Gicacchino. Peter A. Cerone, 108 HOOD, Curtis I. Mrs. Pile' -sa lood, Alcl- SIARKS, James II. Mrs. Enna Vaughn, Ken- Delhi Street, Syracuse, X. Y. tons, Va. nett, Mto. COFFIN, Arthur E. Mrs. Arthur Cofflin, 460 KOEGER, Frank 0. Clifford L. Kooger, 001 S1LUAL, Willie B. Terry Sproul, Vian, Okla. Benedict Street, Woo0haven, N. Y. STEHiENSON, Hugh. Lee Stephenson, Dean South Pine Street, Nevada. Mn. DI LUCIA, Giovanni. Mrs. Assunta Vigliotti, ROBERTS, Festa. iDzra Robe'rts, R. F. D. 1, Lake, MIo. Santa Alaria-Asico, 'rovincia Casserta, Rutherfordton, N. C. STRACAGNOLO, Antonio. Peter Stracagnolo, Italy. FIELDS, Cleburn. Ella F. Benson, Pauls Val- 32 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. GOLDBERG, Jo-eph. Ayer Goldberg, 204 ley, Ola. SUSSEX, Floyd Whiting. damuel Wesley Sus- Lavonia Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. KLEEII, Charles G. Paul Kleel, 105 East sex. R. P. 1). 1, Edison, Kans. GOLDBERG, Eleenth Sheet, Wheeling, W. Va. TOlisIERSON, Kinton C'. Christ Torgerson, Richard. Meyer Goldberg, 204 Fairdale, N. P'lk. Layonia Avenue, Brooklyn, N.-Y. McDERMOTT, Joseph P. lirs. Eliza MeDer- HIOOBLER, Vernon F. Mrs. Alice R. Iloobler, mott, 105 Campbell Street, Rochester N. Y. TYRA, Joseph. Mrs. Mary C. Tyra, Oxly, Mo. Edward F. Danil J. 160 Chap- UJ~hI, 1omer C. John S. lier, I. F. D. 1, 2 Walnut Street, Salem. Ohio. RYAN, Ryan, Vol'nt. Pa. iIRAPCIHAK, Walter. Mike Ilrapehak, lll Mnl Street, Willimantie, Coiii. VLGOTHKY, MIax. Miss Street, Mayfield, Pa. WI ITING, Clark. Truesdale Whiting, general tose Vegotsky, 700 delivery, Dighton, Kane. Cleveland Street, Brookla, N. Y. IIUXTERI, Elbert. Joe Hunter. Tiger, Ga. IRELXND, Martin Erwen. William E. Ire- CORPORALS. CORPORAL. land. Yates Center. Mans. CLEWELL. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Anna ALTI AWSKL Akam. Vincent Alatlawski, 113 IVERSON, Daniel. Mrs. II. P. Iverson, Covert, lewell, Broad Street, Tatany, Ia. Mouth Warren Street. Trenton, N. J. Alich. DENNEY, Clarence. Rhoda Denney, Gallipo- rHIVATUS. JECK, Gilbert C. Robert Jeek, 324 Houston lIs, Ohio. Street, St. Charles, Mo. FARRAR, Guy 4. 2Mrs. Kate Firrar, general ALEXANDER, Oscar G. Arthur E. Alexan- JENrSEN, Einar. Miller and Chaney Bank, delivery, Windor. Ito. der. Aioateville, W. Va. Newll, Ionwa. FOSS, Edwin A. Mrs. Janico Foss, 1028 TARNEY, M1ax Mrs. Rose Simkwoe, 206 KEYES, Harry A. Mrs. Josephine Keyes, 121 Lakeside Avenue. (oeur D'Alone, Idaho. Broadxay, Grand Rapids, Mich. Palcon Street, Boston, Mass. KAIiTHE, Edvvard. Henry Kahire, R. F. D. 1, BEAVEN, Sylvester. Heary Beaven, West KIRWIN, James F. Mrs. Mary Kirwin, 28 lloberg. Mo. L~oui-'ille, K~y. Walnroitrect, Charlestown, Ala's. KEARNEY, Patrick J. MIrs. lne Kcarniey, BERGERl, Ayer. Sarah Miller, 47 Pitt LYNIUK, John. Samson Fedory, 9 High 1l Warna Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Street, Ne', York, N. Y. Street Ansonia, Conn. KELLELER, James W. Mvrs. John Harvey, ELAND , William 1l. Robert Bland, R. F. D. MOEIIRING, Harold. Flors Mochring, 235 6510 Bartimer Street, St. Louis, Mo. 5. Storu Lake, Iowa. Illinois Avenue, Dayton. Ohio. KINCIIEN, Leander . Irs. 1. J. Kinchen, BIAYLEY, Liae. Mrs. Sophia Brayley, OSBORN, Cland. Jacob Osborn, F. F. D. 3, bSrinalleld, La. Milan. Mo. Warsaw, Ky. -kD, Herbert E. Gilies J. Lamb, R. F Flton, . 5, Bl'iRNEbIY. Fiederick C. Joseph Burney, 18 REICh, Walter Edward. Mrs. Rudolph Reich, Tenn. Fifteenth direet. Buffalo, N South Shore, S. Dak. LANG, Michael Joseph. 2Mrs. Mary Lang, ('ARt, Barly. Miss Agnes Carr, 1000 K 3530 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, Ia. dhtret NW.. W shington, D. C. RORSITER, John 1T. Miss Anna Rossitor, 132 LEADBETTER, Carl William. Joseph C. Lead- West Second Street, Girard, Ohio. better, CL A RK, William A. Mrs. Mfary E. Clark, Minetto, N. Y. Lafayette Street, Camden. S. C. SIGLER. Ernest C. Irs. Hattie Sigler, Way- LORENZO, Anthony C. Frank Celandana, CONNELLY, Edward j. Mrs. James Con- land, Mich. 3S' ighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. nlly, Middloort, Pa. SMALLYON, Edward Henry. Mrs. John F. LOUGHLIN, Sylvester P. lirs. M. Ml. De- COPELAND, Charlie L. Mrs. Josie J. John- Hrniggamai, 83 Seymour Street, Hartford, haney. '665 Fifth Avnue, Brooklyn, N. Y. on. Portersville, Ala. Conn. MeADOO. Roy. Miss Nellie McAdoo, 313 1Ic- CORYELL, Dimmitt. William 0. Coryell, Cleansboro Street, Benton, IlI. Mount (crie, Ky. WlIGHT. William II. Mrs. Annie l. Wright, MOORE. Harold E. Mrs. Ida Moore, 1408 COWAN, Jol'n E. Jim Cowan, Jarkson, N' C 311 Patterson Street, Chester, Pa. Park Street, Urbana, Ill. CREWS. Arthur F. Mose J. Crews, Smith: YANCE, John W. Charles A. Yance, Abbeville, SLIVA, John. Jacob Slirn. 3244 North Lawn- THIl, O.la. S. C. dale Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 28 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10; 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING STEWART, Niven B. James Stewart, 3120 WILLHOIT, Van Otto. Mithias Willhoit, ITANSEN, Holger A. Alichail Hansen, R. F. Wet ForiAthird Street, Chicago, 111. general delivery, Knowles, N. Mex. 1). 4, Clinton. Iowa. T11LN, Eueno C. James Halloran, Dear WILLIAMS, John C. Cam Williams, Silver- IIARDTKE, Otto C. William -HIardtke, 943 Cr ek, Wis. ton. Tex. North Fairfeld Avenue, Chicago, III. WORMAN, James. Mrs. Ieota Worman, box WOOD, Sund.rland F. Sunderland W, Wood, IIOGLEND, Giustaf Rinar. Ili_ Friede Carl- 2 7, Masontown, Pa. E arl-jsville. Va. son, 1R. F. 1). 1, box 02, Onamia, Minn. KENDELL, George. Henry W. Kendell, R. F. WOODLY, Charlie. Lewis Woodly, R. F. D. 6, IIOLDA, Williamni G. Mrs. Pauline Ilolda, 1). S, Wank aha. Wis. Oxfor1, N. C. 1848 North ionne Avenue, Clicaao, 11l. I.lTT, Fred G. Mrs. Sarah G. Lott, 117 WOOTAN, Silas S. Mattie F. Wootan. Cald- HCGGINS, Rolert C. Mile Huggins, R. F, 0ush Lawn Stret, Kansas City. Mo. well. Tex. D, 7, Ownsboro, Ky. LOWE, Benton -A. Mrs. Alma Lowe, Pine WRIGHT, William E. Miss Bessie Matoon, HULL, James R. Mrs. Pearl A. Hull, Belle- Grove, W. Na. 321 Seoneca Street, Leavenworth, Kans. fonto, (tnter County, Pa. McCARTNEY, William A. Andrew Canning, YATES, Grady. Mrs. Lelia House, 1211 Cot- KELLETT iosemh A. Martin L. Kellett, 879 ilunterdon Sireet, Newark, N. J. tan Avenu", Birmingham, Ala: Weleotka, Okla. MONTORX, Karl R. Mre. 1,11a MeAnany, 233 YUSILAYLKA, Silverton. Pam Sap, 912 KIENTZ, Eldnid M. Jonette White, 'SO IWest North Street. Modinsa, Ohio. Monser Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Heath Street Buffalo, N. Y. V UGIHN, Wassie. Zimmi M. Vaughn, Wayne, ZALESK. Julius. Martin Zaleski, 20 Ave- KIKI'CIiI,- Sin lichi. Mrs. Masa Kikuchi, Okla. nue A, Port Washington. N. J. Moji Nalkaaeogun-, Tapan. WEAVER, Jacob. John J. Weaver, Celina, ZEBERKO, Irank J. Mrs. Frank J. Zg- KLEIN, Aaron J.. Saunel Klein, 187 Hopkins Ohio. lerko, 5225 Harlem Avenue, Cleveland, Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WHIPPLE, John E. Mrs. Lulio Whipple, Ohio. KOJNCE, Carltis T. Mrs. Mary Koonce, R. F. Wairrensburg, N. Y. ZENK, Leo L. Miss Clara Zenk, 473 Wash- D. 4. Fayetteville, Tenn. (AINLAGIIER, Frank. Mrs. Nellie Gallagher, ington Street, Winona, Minn. LAODS, Leo H1. M's. Elizabeth Ladds, 19 53 Seneca Street, Oswego, N. Y. ZIMMEIRMAN, William II. Charles Zimmer- I'oodlawn Avenue, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. man, R. F. D. 1, Walshville, Ill. LANNING, Maurice. Mrs. Florence Lanning, M15INTlAIC. ZINK. Louis F. Mrs. Elizabeth Zink, 2314 Cozad, Nebr. WILLIAMS. Ferdinand. Mrs. Lizzie Williams, South Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. LASHER, Arthur E. Thomas J. Lasher,. Northport, N. Y. BEAVER, George D. William J. Beaver, Louisburg, Mo. Granby, Mo. LEARY, John- P. Peter D. Leary, 2349 PRITATES. BLOEMER, David. Mrs. Catherine Bloemer, Sixth Avenne, Troy, N. Y. NUTT, William D. Lowry S. Nutt, R. F. D. R. F. 1). 2, Salem, N. J. LEE, Lonnie J. David 0. Lee, 1512 Brown A. Blackwell, Okla. COLES, Bernice L. Cabe T. Coles, Brecken- Avelnue, Norfolk. Va. NYKRPIM. Sophus H. Mrs. Martha Nyk- ridge. Tex. LIKENS, Isaae. Mrs. Margaret Holton, Wo- reim, 011 Fifth Street South, Moorhead, DENICOLA, Ernest. Miss Wilma Greuka, nonal, Va. - Minn. 3( City Hall Avenue, Norfolk, Va. LILLY, Clownie W. Russell C. Reed, flicks- O'DANIEL, Nich. Benjamin O'Daniel, Lo- DULTS. Tony. James Dulis, Kulpmont. P:. Ville, Va. rette, Ky. FEENEY, Cornelius. Peter Feeney, Middle- LIPSCOMB, Lonzo S. W. C. Lipscomb, R. F. OLSON, Carl A. Mrs. Cecelia Spurkland, port. Obio. D. 2, box 21. St. George, W. Va. 34 Eighth Avenue, Spokane, Wash. HANSMANN, Frank Edward. Mrs. Sophia LONERGAN, James F. Mrs. Julia Lonergan, O'NEAL, Rufas C. William O'Neal, Alvaton, Iansmann, S Sharon Street, Pittsburgh, 14 Pillott Thace, West Orange, N. J. Ga. Pa. McCOOL, Patrick J. Miss Catherine McCool, PAPPAS, James K. James Pappas, 210 Val- HUFFMAN, Noah F. Mrs. Lucille Ifuffman, 96 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. ley Street, Lawrence, Kans. Breeman, IV. Va. McDONALD, Harry E. William H. McDon- PAYNTER, William M. Mrs. Sarah Paynter, JACKSON, Peter. Anna Jackson, 99 Frank- ald, R. F. D. 1. Mount Vernon, Ohio. 2305 Thompson Street. Philadelphia, Pa. lin Street, Jersey City. N. J. McDONIOUGH, Martin J. Thomas McDon- PERONE, John. Joe Perone, Tecanite, Minn. JAGOW, Otto. Fred Jagow, R. F. D. 1, May- ough, 200 Goelhe Street. Chicero, Ill. PEROUTKA, Anton. Mrs. Theresa Perourka, Ville, Wis. MATTHEWS. James. Mrs. Ella Wells, 8 Two Rivers. Wis. JANZEN, Gustave. Mrs. Helen Jnzen, 2331 New Fourth Street, Florence. N. J. POUND, McKindley. S. S. Pound, Mount Olive Street, Kansas City, Mo. MOELLER, Benjamin. Mrs. Rosie Moeller, Vernon, S. Dak. JENSEN, Tineus J. Michael Jensen, Karlstad, R. F. D. 14, La Salle, N. Y. PRISCO, William. Mrs. Catherine Prisco, Minn. NELSON, Charles 0. Gust Nelson, 'Soudan, Edmeston, N. Y. JUSTICE, McKinley. Mrs. Carrie Justice, Minn. PURCELL, Daniel. Mrs. Dnnis Purcell, Ellen City. S. C. OLDS, Ralph W. George Olds. general deliv- High Strcet, Monson. Mass. KENNEDY, Leo Joseph. Miss May Kennedy, ery, Hartford, Mich. PURDY, Bohell. W. T. Purdy, R. F. D. 1, 4851 St. Louis Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. PADOVANI, Arceangelo. Mrs. Angiolina Pis- Hancevill', Ala. KETTER, Frank R. Mrs. Mary Keter, 3117 sultelli, box 39, Mongolia, Pa. RAULP, Glenway W. Mrs. Eva Raulf, 131 Arlington Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. PETERMAN, John R. August Peterman, R. East Thirteenth Street, Fond du Lae, Wis. LUCAS, Willie. Mrs. Becky Lucas, Brooks- F. ). 32, Camphellsport. Wis. REYNOLDS, Edward. Robert Lawrence, 06 ville, Ky. PICCIOLLE, Michale. Miss Angelo Pleciolle, Al Street, Sacramento, Cal. McDANTEL, Guy F. Mrs. Celia McDaniel, 23 Via Kopuano, Renna Bar, Italy. RISO, Theophile T. Helen Gertrude Hau- Sabetba, Kans. PRICE. Roy. Tsaac Price, Ilitemarn, Iowa. ghey, 3711 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MeIHUGIT, Charles. Patrick McHugh, Bland- RIIIKEE, Elmer. Mrs. Kathryn Itibke, 1018 ROMAS. Christ A. Theodore Romas, 151 burg. Cambria County, Pa. North HI. Street, Itichicod, Ind. Lake Street, Elmira, N. Y. McVEY, William C. Mrs. Emma MeVey, RICE, Robert B. Mrs. Mary E. Rice, 5648 ROTH, John. Mrs. William Roth, 404 East 2032-A. Park Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Malcolm Street, Philadeluhia, Pa. One hundred and thirty-fifth Street, New MENZEL, Edward. Mrs. Bessie Menzel, box RI'DOY, lsidor. Daniel Rudoy. Gorod, Ka- York, N. Y. 30. Hlopkins, Minn. lura, Zaneelauaiey, Grobnezkem. Selsko, SCHEdLTZ. Archie D. John Y. Schultz, Trex- MA.IBY. Robert F. Charlie D. Milby, Church- novey stennam, lassomn, Emenie, Greezovo, lertown, Pa. view, Va. Russia. SEAGERI, Cecil A. 'Carl Searer, Nunda, N. Y. NEYLON, James Leo. Mrs. James T. Neylon, SANFORD. William L. William Sanford, SHELTON, Hayden W. Elzy T. Shelton, R. Montgomery, W. Va. Jacksonville. Tex. F. D. 4, Milton, Ky. RUBIN, Alfred. John Rubin, R. F. D. 1, SCHMOLL. Cbirles II. William 11. Schmoll, SITIEL, James Bernard. Mrs. Lenica Piker, Doulas, Minn. Sring City. la. 510 East Ninth Street, littsburg Kans. RUSSOW, Fred C. William Russow, Blasdoll, SILSIAN, Charese C. - Miss Mario Case, 42 SIFFING, Reuben C. Charles J. Sifding, Vinn, N.V South Faytiett Street, Uniontown, Pa. Okla, SABULIS, Anthony. Charles Sabulis, 3270 SMITI, Adam L. William F. Smith, Hollins, SPENCER, Gilbert C. Miss Libbie J. Spen- Salmon Street, Philadelphia. Pa. Ala. cr. 1331 South Washington Avenue, Sagi- SCIILOSSER, Charles. - Miss Emma Schlamp, SlMITI. Fred Sherry. Mrs. Jessie Smith, 46 naw. Mich. 854 First Avenue, New York, N. Y. Posth Liecoln Street. Denver, Colo. SPIELMAN, Harvey R. Mrs. Emma Spiel- SEKERAK. Joseph. Mike Sekerak, box 411, SMITI Jesse E. Willitm Oscar Smith, R. man, 5-40,Media Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Nanty Glo, la. F. D. 4. ingewood. Okla. STEPhENS, Oscar -W. Jim Allen, R. F. D. 1, SHALLERS. Louis A. Guy W. Shallers, An- SMITH, Joseph. Mrs. Rebecca Koren. 100 Lufkin, Tex. Crews. Nebr. est One hundred and fourteenth Street, STEVENSON, Wilfred. Mrs. Anna Stevenson, SWANTON. John D. Mrs. Mary Swanton, 14 New York, N. Y. Kersy, Ind. Midland Avenue, Glen Ridge, N. J. SOCKEY, Robert. Lewis Sockey, Calhoun, STROUD, Roy. Everett Stroud, Marble Rock, MINER, Edward. John Miner, 205 Betz OklIa. Iowa. Street, Barbrton, Ohio. STEELE. Heinry A. Mrs. Julia Timmine, STHLFATIT, Walter E. Gogfrey Stuhlfaut, MINKE, Albert 0. Louis Minkel 940 Collins 01P Natoma Street, San Franclco, Cal. 1402 Turnmpke, Erie, Pa. Street. Toledo. Ohio. STT'LI. Ritchie. Mrs. Sale Stull, Preston, SUMMERLIN, James G. Mrs. Martha Sum- MOELLER, Daniel. Mrs. Maria Moeller, Ma- merlin, Mount Olive, N. C. qiketa, Iowa. SY( 'RA. Peter. Charlie Sykora. R. P. D. 4, THOMAS, Roy P. Allen Thomas, Nixburg, MONGERSON, Lawrence W. Mrs. Augusta Wat, Tex. Ala. Monrrson, St. Charles, Ill. RnRKA, let. cr. Tgnat Szoka, 210 Twenty- THOMS, Johnute R. Claus Thoms, Albion, MOORE, Ernest. Mrs. Nencie Butler, El lird Avlreu, Hone'tead, P. Nebr. Re-so, Okla. $ZY)LOWISKI, Matthew S. Joseph Sz-dlow- TIMERMAN, John A. Mrs. Tena Knifong, MUTOVICH, John. John Mluhovieb, Wailsen, -k' I5. 1'. D. 2, Sloan, N. Y. Stanton, Idaho. Colo. TATE. Henry N. James B. Tate, East Stone VANDENBERG, Roy. Mrs. John Dalton, NEBY, Theodore E. Mrs. Mary Neby, Com- lsp. Va. Plamer. Saratosa County, N. Y. ct: ek. Wi<. T1:ARDO-N. Caris. Mrs. Nannic Tegardon, WACIHOLZ. Herman Carl. Carl Walholz, R. NORDIMAN. Gilbert W. Mrs. Jennie Nord- a'en. In,!. F. ). 3. Lowiston, Minn. man, 8522 East Fifth Street, Duluth. Minn. TERRY, Emery R. Mrs. X. B. Terry, Detroit, WALTERS, Tohn . F. S. Walters, 18 Ravine GREEN, Carl. E. Y. Green. North oernon, Street. Rattle Creek, Mich. Iln. TOMCEVK, Windyslow. Thomas Miroslaw, WAMBEAM, Floyd. Mrs. Floyd Wambeam, GRIFFITIHS, Garfield. MAr. Tuilabeth Grif- 121 nirvey Streei. Chicago, Ill. general delivery, Wahoo, Iown. fltls. Akron Street, Akron. Ohio. TUDOR. James. Charles J. Tudor, R. F. D. WHITE, William. Mrs. Magnolia White, 4007 HAIRE, Walter R. Mrs. Edna IW. Ilaire, 2. Willianmsburg, Va. Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. T'ilton, N. 11. VAN ITARREN, Henry T. Mrs. Emily Van WILLBURN, Al. William Willburn, Mount HANSEN. Carl T. Hans A. Hansen, Iron Harren. 409 Fourth Avenue, Long Island Joy, Ohio. River, Wis. City, N. Y. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 29 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN.. PERSHING ABRA1, Ben. Miss Anna Abram, 1425 Trum- LARSON, John A. Amanda Larson, Wheaton, BROWN, James F. Mrs. Alicy Brown, Dar- bull Axdene, Chicago, Ill. Minn. danelle, Ark. ANIERSON, Albert J. Andrew Anderson, LE BLANCE, Alfred J. Mrs. Agnes Le BROWN, William C. Mrs. Roselle V. Brown, I. F. D. 2, Osborn, Mo. Blance, R. F. D. 1, Brimley, Mich. 1602 King Street, Alexandria, Va. BANILOLEER, Albeit A. John Banholzer, LITTLE. John. Mrs. Hellen Little, general BURG Henry P. Mrs. Emma Deistig Burg, Sewanee, Tenn. delivery, Winner, S. Dak. Gorham, N. Dlak. * BARBOZCVRICZ, Anthony, Mike Barboz- McCORMICK, Bev. Phillip H. McCormick, BUTTERFIELD, Richard Allen. Mrs. Mary evrics, post-ollice box 820, South River, N. J. Eldorado, Tex. Butterfield, 3705 West Forty-fourth Street, BEAMAN, Roy. Mrs. Branche Beaman, MADIGAN, Robert Parker. Mrs. Emma Madi- Cleveland, Ohio. R. 1'. D. 2, Oakley, Kans. gan, 315 Insurance Building, Oklahoma BRYANT, John H. Mrs. Enolia Bryant, H. F. BECK, John D. George W. Beck, 2456 Main ity, Okla. D. 2, Alexander, La. Siret Northampton, Pa. MAINS, William. Mrs. Ellen Mains, box 205, , Walter C. Mrs. Minnie Carey, box BIRMAN, Morris. Sam Birman, 811 Utica Sunnyside, Pa. 384, Towanda, Kans. Street, Toledo, Ohio. MANSFIELD, Henry R. Henry A. Mansfield, CARROLL, Emmett. Mrs. Mary Carroll, H. BRISCO, Floyd W. J. E. Brisco, 3819 West Greenville, Tex. F. D. 2, Rothsay, Minn. Ninety-seventh Street, Cleveland, Ohio. MECKLENBURG, Alfred A. Dan Mecklen- CORNELIUS, Christ. Mrs. Inga Cornelius, BROWN, Newton F. Mrs. Alva Brown, 638 burg, Essig, Mainn. Roslyn, S. Dak. North Fulton Avenne, Baltimore, Md. MILFORD, Harry. William M. Milford, COUCH, Henry E. Thomas F. Couch, BRUMMER, Harry M. Mis. Antonie Brum- Frankfort, S. Dak. Archey, Ark, mer, 7120 Cleveland Avenue, Kansas City, MILLER, Roderick R. Mrs. Mary Miller, DELANEY, John J. Mrs. Amelia Delaney, Mo. 1271 South Tejou Street, Colorado Springs, 1728 West Market Street, Pottsville, Pa. Colo. DOUBEK, James. Mrs. Albert Bejoanaiky, BUCHMAN, Sam. Mrs. Molly Buchman, 5744 901 North Bradford Street, Baltimore, Md. Garfield Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. Died of Disease. EDWARDS, Alvin. Louisa Taylor, R. F. D. 8, BURGIARDT, Edwin L. Ike Bratsher, Continental, Ohio. R. F. D. 1, Protection, Kans. CAPTAIN, FERRELL, John L. Myra Dorris Ferrell, - COLEY, Thomas. Mrs. Mitt Coley, Dover, 319 West Poplar N. C. ATKINSON, Henry Morrill, jr. Mrs. Henry Street, Harrisburg, Ill. Morrill Atkinson, Georgian Terrace Hotel, FOLSTAD, Marshall. Erick Folstad, R. F. COSCIO, Lodovico. Miss Angela Cosclo, 35 Atlanta, Ga. D. 2, Barron, Wis. West Twenty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. GENGLER, Frank R. M. Gengler, Marys- CROUCH, Toseph II. James B. Crouch, gen- NURSES. ville, Cal. eral delivery, Odessa, Mo. ATHAY, Florence L. Mrs. Alice M. Morizot GREEN, William. Christiana Davis, Natchez, CUPP, Elijah M. Mrs. Sarah Cupp, Wetrock, 22 Houston Street, Newark, N. J. Miss. Ky. WEIMANN, Elizabeth H. Mrs. Bertha Helen GREEN, Witt C. Edison D. Green, R. F. D. 2, DAWSON, John F. Mrs. Mary Dawson, Og- Weimann, 217 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Tompkinsville, Ky. den, N. C. Heights, N. J. HAWKINS, Kenneth. Mrs. Estelle Hawkins, DI LELLA, Antonio. Mrs. Maggie Eider, 4722 LIEUTENANTS. 113 Center Street, Atlantic City, N. J. Marion Street, Phliladeluhia, Pa. IIAWKSWORTH, Thomas H. Mrs. Thomas DONEGAN, William. Lawrence Donegan, CARMICHAEL, Byron B. John B. Carmichael, H.' Hawksworth, 857 East Seventy-second 1847 Whitney Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 724A North Fifteenth Street, East St. Louis, Street, New York, N. Y. ECK, Raymond H. John Eck, 1032 Garfield Ill. HERZBERG, Henry. -Otto F. Herzberg, R. Y. Street, West, Canton, Ohio. FORNEY, Adrian K. Mrs. Adrian K. Forney, D. 6, Naples, N. Y. EGAN, John. Mrs. Elizabeth Egan, Lock 613 North Fant Street, Anderson, S. C. HILL, Frank. Mrs. Eliza. Hill, Ray, Ala. Street, Clyde, N. Y. ROAT, Robert Henry. Mrs. Mary F. Roat, IIOLENBECK, George A. James A. Holen- ELLIS, Clarence V. Thomas J. Ellis, 815. 220 Madison Avenue, Clifton, N. Y. beck, 392 Sawyer Street, Rochester, N. Y. Clvimber of Commerce Building, Chicago, III. ISELT, George W. Earnest Iselt, R. F. D. 2, EPSTEIN, Louis. Mrs. Esther Epstein, 139 SERGRANT MATOR. Lincoln, Tex. I orsyth Street, New York, N. Y. FLETCHER, Arthur M. Peter W. Fletcher, KLUMPF, George R. Mr% Matilda Klumpf, FARRIS, Evan L. James D. Farris, Norwich, 815 Shirley Street, Winthrop, Mass. 122 Strong Street, Corona, N. Y. Kans. KOCIIENDERFER, Harry. Mrs. Harry FLYNN, Richard B. Mrs. Margaret F. Flynn, SERGEANTS. Kochenderfer, R. F. D. 2, Ashtabula, Ohio. 3715 Finney Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. HUNTER, Robert J. Frank A. Hunter, Mor- LAW, Flavele E. Mrs. Florence Sayles, 3950 GLEASON, Martin M Miss Delia Gleason, 89 ley, Mich. Rellevue Avenab, Kansas City, Mo. Marlboro Street, Boston, Mass. LARSEN, Elmer T. Mrs. Ada Larsen, 374 LAWSON. Arthur. Lom Lawson, Elmira, GRAVES, Roy D. M-rs. Nettle Graves, 5a Twenty-first Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Wash. Pierpoint Avenue, Potsdam, N. Y. McKAY, Angus L. Charles McKay, Windsor, LLOYD, Hayden C. William Lloyd, R. F. D. 1, BERGLIN, John E. Mrs. Minnie Wallin, Colo. Oak Hill. Ohio. 4408 Forty-seventh Avenue, South Minne- THOMAS, John W. J. W. Thomas, general McDONALD, N. F, Mrs. J. J. McDonald, apolis, Minan. delivery, Maysville, Ky. 312 Knarr Street, Du Bois, Pa. BIGELOW, Dean Walden. James T. Bigelow. GEESEY, William F. William J. Geesey, McFARLAND, Robert G. Mrs. Lisxie A. Mc- Flandveau, S. Dak. Main Street, Dallastown, Pa. Farland. R. F. D. 6, Humboldt, Tenn. BILDNER, Charles H. Mrs. Louise Bildner, JOHNSTON, John. Joseph Johnston, 17 MASHBURN, Charlie M. Lewis J. Mashburn, 148 Conwell Street, Aurora, Ind. Amity Street, Cohoes, N. Y. Sweetwater, Tex. BOLIS, Steve P. Mike Pete Bolis, 530 Buena- SAVEE. Thaynae Archibald. Thomas Savee, MURDOCK, Arthur W. Daniel E. Murdock, vista Avenue, Warren, Ohio. Whitewater, Wis. R. F. D. 1, Kenneth, Kans. BORTLE, Oscar R. Mrs. Dona D. Bortle, MAY, Will P. Mis. Sade May, 98 Highway 2837 South Humboldt Avenue, Minneapolis, CORPORALS. Street, Ludlow, Ky. Minn. ALBRO, Arthur R. Mrs. Anna Z. Albro, 68 PRICE, Charles R. Joseph F. Price, Vena- BROWN, Frank. Nora Brown, 917 East Hathaway Street Fall River, Mass. docia, Obio. Mount Street. Springfield, Ohio. CII TMBERILAIN, Byron M. M. B. Chamber- RICE, Austin Hi. Herman N. Rice, R. F. D. BUTLER, William G. Mrs. Hannah Mills, lain, R. F. D. 6, box 223, Schenectadv, N. Y. 3, Romulus, Mich. 891 Jackson Street, Norristown, Pa. TOO3IBS, Charles W. Mrs. Margaret Toombs, SINGLETON Oliver. Mrs. Olive Singleton, BYERS, John C. Mrs. Elizabeth Brehn, R. F. 28 Canal Street, New York N. Y. Garland City, Ark. D. 11, Greenville, Ohio, TODD. HI man B., cook. Sam B. Todd, Co- SLEDGE, William. Mrs. Nancy Sledge, Brom- DANTELS, Maurice V. Mrs Ellen J. Daniels, manche, Tex. ley, Ala. 342 Nicholas Avenue, Port Richmond, N. Y. GRAY, Harry Pratt. Mrs. William Bowman, BONNON, Paul St. Rose Paal, Bayou Bar- DIETERLE, George J. -Mrs. Anna M. Die- Pennville, Ind. hare. La. terle, 873 East Thompson Street, Philadel- RILLING, Philip J., jr. Philip J. Rilling, sr.. TOMP1KINS, Frank E. Thomas J. Tompkins, phia, Pa. 224 Jacob Street, Pen Yan, N. Y. oe'eral delivery, Beloit, Kans. DIETZOLD, Herman J., Jr. Mrs. H. J. Diet- ROR, Frank. Isaac Ross, 77 Holworthy TROTTA, Salvatore. Frank Trotta, 58 South aold, jr, Essex County Hospital, Cedar Street, Roxbury, Mass. Second Street, Hackensack, N. J. Grove, N. J. COOKS. UNDERWOOD, Thomas Clayton. Mrs. Nan- EICHBICHLER, Louis R.- Mrs. Mary Eich- ELROD, Charles F. Mrs. Elizabeth Eirod, nie Uinderwood, Florence, Ala. bichler, 115 Jelsey Avenue, Joliet, Ill. WEINER, Fred. Mrs. Rose Morgen, 1315 Bassett, Ark, Weshincton FAUTH, George J. Mrs. Kate Fauth, 4760 KIRBY, Willis. Mrs. Caroline H. Kirby, Al- Avenue, New York, N. Y. Alaska Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. good, Tenn. WITT, Thomas E. Mrs. Laura Wilt, R. F. F. FEATHERSTONE. Charles A. Mrs. Julia PRIVATES. I Gainseille. Tex. WOLLENWERIER. Edward F. Mrs. Emma Featherstone, 102 Western Avenue, Lynn, William F. Adams, 2220 Mass. ADAMS. Hiram. Wol'enveber, 587 Routh Street, Toledo, Ohio. Mimin Street. Philadelphia, Pa. COMMO. Fred. Mrs. Verna A. Commo, Pan- FISHER, Earl 0. James 0. Fisher, R. F. D. ANDERSON, Walter Clayton. Matt M. An- ton, Vt. 1, Parkersburg, W Va. derson, R. F. D. 2, Hendersonville, Sumner FOLDEN. Daner G. John Folden, Stewarts- County, Tenn. CRANDALL, Leonard C. Mrs. Tohn Hendren, ville, Va. BEALE, Charles L. Charles Beale, 1910 East 1107 Main Street, Great Bend, Kans. FORTL1, Charles Louis. Miss Mary Forma, Linvalle Street, Baltimore, Md. DAIL, Denjamin A. Miss Eie Dail, R. F, D. 312 West Twenty-seventh Street, New York, BEAVERS. Willie. Daniel Beavers, R. F. D. 1, Snow Hlill, N. C. N. Y. 1. Wetunka, Okla. EDWARDS John. Mrs. Mollie Parker, R. F. IITELLMANN, Charles F. Mrs. Julia R. Hell- BRODERICK. George S. Mrs. Mary E. D. 1, Lodi, Miss. mann, 27 Boulton Street, Somerville. Mass. Prod-rick. 49 Sharron Street, Shelby, Ohio. EG LN, Potr A, Mrs, Mary Egan. 282 West HELMAN. Laurence K. Mrs. Lida E. Helman, BRYANT, Eueene. Joseph L. Bryant, R. F. One hundred and thirteenth Street, New -R. F. D. 2, New Alexandria, Pa. D. 1, box 84, Emporia, Va. York N. Y. IVERSON, John. Mrs. Johanna Topness, R. BlSH , William C. Mrs. Paulina Bush, H. F. ERICKSON, John E. Axel Erickson, R. F. D. F. D. 1, Whalan, Minn. D. 1, Baxter, Tenn. 3. box 33. Gas-eli. Minn. KELLY, Emmett S. Ike Kelly, Richard, Tex. BARTON, George R. Mrs. Cora Barton, 20 FARRIS, Noah F. John H, Farris, Bethany, KONTAVAS, Angelo. Speel Kontavas, 327 McClellan Street, Schenectady, N. Y. Ill. South Halse Street, Chicago, Ill. BATES, Tames B. Mrs. Amanda Bates, Bon- FITZGERA LD, Harvey P. Mrs. Susan Fit- LACHER, John P. Mrs. Kattie Lacher, Cee- ham, Tex. gerald, 3464 Marion Avenue, Philadelphia, land, N. Dak. BOWEN, Ara J. Ara P. Bowen, Berlin, Md. Pa. 30 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING FORD, Eugene M. Mrs. Owen Ford, West Died of Accident and Other Causes. LAWSON, William A. Mrs. Mary E. Lawson, Islip, N. Y. R. F. D. 4. Chattanooga, Tenn. FREELAND, Adin J. Mrs. Susan I. Freeland, LIOUTENANT. FITZGERALD, Leonard A. Mrs. Leona Peit. Dalton City, Ill. EVERETT, James D. Mrs. Arthur L. Adams, zke, Mason City, Iowa. GLANCY, David J. Mrs. Elizabeth Glancy, care of A. L. Adams, War Trade Board, HOLMES, Orlando D. Charles F. Gillett, R. F. D. 40, Jamestown, Pa. Washington, D. C. box 945, Richmond, Va. GRANT, John. Mrs. El1a Prince, Brickton, HOLT, James B. Mrs. Henrietta T. Holt, N. C. CORPORAL. Vienna, Ga. GUNDERSEN, Albert. Mrs. Anne Gundersen, BABINGER, William E. Charles Babinger, HOLZSCHUH, George L. Mrs. Louise Marl- 2546 Newcastle Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 380 Columbus Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ing 59 Park Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. HARMON, Francis P. Mrs. ILate Harmon, 25 JOHNSON, Emmett. Mrs. Sylvia Johnson, High Street, Seneca Falls, N. Y. PRIVATDS. 224 Fourth Street, Union Hill, N. J. CLARK, Julian G. James F. Clark, care of MADISON, Chester V. Mrs. Edith M. Madi- WAGONDRS. Everts Co., Dallas, Tex. son, Fayetteville, N. Y. BERGER, August J. Frank Berger, Arcadia, COBURN, James M. Miss Mary Coburn, 143 CORPORALS. Iowa. Sargent Street, Holyoke, Mass. DEMAREE, Joseph Paxton. Mrs. Catherine KELLY, Harry W. T. Mrs. Sarah Kelly, R. GALUSHA, Niles II. B. F. Galusha, box 3061, Demaree, 55 Market Street, Bloomsburg, F. D. L, Silt, Colo. Lowell, Ariz. PEARCE, Robert Hugh. Amie Pearce, 312 Pa. IIGII,. James Arthur. Mrs. Seppie T. High, HANES, Sylvanus E. Mrs. Pauline J. Ianes, R. '. D. 4, box 15, Lawton, Okla. Cooper Avenue, Hancock, Mich. R. F. D. 5, Chief, Mich. HOBELL, Frank C. John J. Havel, 2617 Died of Airplane Accident. HOOVER, Joseph H. Mrs. Grace I. Hoover, South Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Ill. R. F. D. 10, Chambersburg, Pa. JACKSON, Eddie. Mrs. Fannie Jackson, R. DLEQTaICIAN. ADKINS, Herman G. J. T. Adkins, 11 Laurel F. D. 2, Amelia Courthouse, Va. APPLEGATE, Paul R. Mrs. Pheo Helen Ap- Street, Rock Hill, S. C. JORDAN, Howard C. Ms. Mumie Jordan, plegate, 4037 North Paulina Street, Chi- BLOUNT, Gerald R. Mrs. Annu C. Blount, 178 Crew Street, Atlanta, Ga. cago, Ill. Mackeys, N. C. KENNEDY, George R. Alex Kennedy, 822 BOOTH, Jesse E. Mrs. Lodisa K. Booth, Unline Street, New Orleans, La. Wounded Severely. Far West Route, Ogden, Utah. KIIDIIER, Frank E. Mrs. Roberta Nichols, CAPTAINS. CALDWELL, William L. James Caldwell, 2119 Glenarm Place, Denver, Colo. Powell, Pa. McLEON, Norman, Mrs. Anna McLeod, Ed- .DAVIS, Harwell G. Mrs. Lena Vail Davis, CHRISTENSEN William. George Christen- Canada. Tenn. mouton, Alberta, 1851 Young Avenue, Memphis, sen,' 1404 Fifth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. MARTIN, Arthur. Mrs. Mary Ann Martin, HOLMES, Felix R. Robert J. Holmes, Kil- DWAN, Joseph. Mrs. Alice Dwan, 4030 Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, N. Y. syth, Ralaigh County, W. Va. North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. MICHAUD, Cyr D. Albert C. Michaud, Eagle LIEUTENANTS. GODDARD, Jessie M. Albert V. Goddard, Lak~e, Me. Odanville, Ala. MURPHtY, Patrick. Patrick J. Murphy, 404 BAXTER, Meriwether L. Mrs. Elizabeth Y. Baxter, 1415 Ninth Avenue North, Nash- JARRETT, Lyle J. John F. Jarrett, Chand- Concord Avenue, New York, N. Y. ler, Ind. NANCE, Thomas G. Mrs. Minnie S. NAnce, ville, Tenn. BOUCHER, James L. Thomas Boucher, LOMBARDE, Frank. Joseph Lombarde, 181 box 253, Thomasville, N. C. * State Street, Hartford, Conn. NEVEL, George. Mrs. Manyberries, Alberta, Canada. -W. H. Navel, Dallas, BUTLER, Thomas W. C. L. Butler, Elm NILES, Frank J. Charles Niles, 202 Birch Pa. Street, Atlantic, Iowa. NIENABER, Ned A. Mrs. Edith M. Nienaber, Street, Barnesville, Ga. PATTERSON, John C. Mrs. Jack O'CONNELL, John J. James O'Connell, 1612 Princeton, Ill. Patterson, North Second Street, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. OLSON, Elmer 0. Andrew Olson, R. F. D. 2, Montell, Tex. HOPPER, Pearl D. Mrs. J. J. Wilkins, 101 RADER, Albert E. Mrs. Nellie Mitchell, box 27, Avoca, Wis. 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Mrs. Viola Thompson, HALLOCK, W. Merritt. F. G. Hallock, Ron- 1500 West Thirty-first Street, Cleveland, 513 Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y. konkoma, N. Y. Ohio. LE BEAU, Edward J. Miss Georgiana Le HARTGROVE, Charlie. Mrs. Pegglo Hart- ROSENAU, Fred C. Mrs. Alma D. K. Rose- Beau, 141 South Fourth Avenue, Kankakee, grove, Church Hill, Tenn. nau, 9900 Ravenna Boulevard, Cleveland, Ill. KAY, Bert. Ole Kay, Madison, Minn. Ohio. LOMBARDY, Joseph. Anthony Lombardy, KELSON, John P. Andrew Kelson, box 450, ROYCROFT, William T. Herman T. Roycroft, R. F. D. 1, Painesville, Ohio. Momence, Ill. Coker, Ala. MCPEAK, Everett. Charles T. MePeak, Louis- KUECK, Edwin F. Fred C. Knueck, R. F. D. SCHEFFER, Herman H. Mrs. Pauline Schef- ville, Ill. 2, Stover, Mo. fer, West Main Street, Williamstown, Mass. MARINO, Llborio J. Salvatore Marino, 779 LEARY, Francis T. Mrs. Kate Leary, 708 SCIPIO, Harry. Sam Scipio, 823 Dauphine East One hundred and seventy-fifth Street,, Jay Street. Elmira, N. Y. 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COUNTESS, Will H. Sanm Countess, Trenton, Hillsboro, Va. MULCAHEY, Leonard. Mrs. Mary Mulcahey, Tenn. COX, Ed. Mrs. Sarah Earon, 114 Bank Street, HONEA, Ben W. W. W. Honea, Lonoke, Ark. 10644 Avenue 3, Chicago, Ill. Union IHRIG, Ernest. William Ihrig, 229 East NEAL, David L. Mrs. Mary Neal, Warren, City, Tex. CROCKER, Richard T. Francis Crocker, Os- Eighty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. Ark. ceola, IVERSON, Martin 0. Iver Iverson, Rush- OKULA, Adam. Miss Sophie Bolusko, 87 Mich. ford, Minn. Street, New Britain, Conn. CROOK, Gordon M. Joseph H. Crook, 356 Gold North Twenty-sixth Street, East St. Louis, JE\VETT, Boyd S. Mrs. Lizzie L. Jewett, ORME, William P. Philip Orme, Frost, Tax. Ill. Chico, Cal. PATTERSON, Reuben H. Mrs. Esther Pat- JOHNSON, Enoch. Mrs. Amelia Marguerette terson, 122 West Third Street, Quakeytown, CROSS, Le Roy B. Mrs. Avis S. Orr, 524 Johnson, Ballinger, Tex. Pa. East First Street, Stockton, Cal. MCAULIFFE, John P. Mrs. M. Gorman, 342 PECKHAM William U., Jr. Mrs. Helen Peck- DARLINGTON, Charles E. Miss Nettie Dar- Twenty-first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ham, 1224 North Terrace Avenue, Mount lington, 454 North Main" Street, Winches- MOORE, Arthur W. Mrs. Mary Moore, 508 Vernon, N. Y. ter, Va. Walls Street, Janeeville, Wis. PETERSON, Leon. Hans Peterson, 42 Moore DAY, Clark. Mrs. Clark W. Day, Mount Airy, MOSTYN, Thomas Joseph. Mrs. Catherine Street, Somerville, Mass. Md. Mostyn, 1623 Evans Street, Omaha, Nebr. PRATT, William J. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, DEVINCENTIS, Rocco. Nellie Monrallea, 221 PARKER, Clyde. Mrs. Susan Parker, Per- Michel Reese Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Eighth Street, Sharpsburg, Pa. dido, Ala. PRYCE, Thomas. Martin Pryce, 251L Court DI'ANGELIS, Alfred J. Mrs. Sophia DI'An- IEAGEN. Edward J. Mrs. Margaret Reagen, Street, Egrooklya, N. Y. golis, 56 Mulberry Street, New York, N. Y. o431 Woster Street, Philadelphia, Pa. QUAM, Joseph E. Jens J. Quam, R. F. D. 4, BARTOLDT, Marin. 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William Wolf, 230 Fifth MENTEL. Frank. Miss Mary Mentel, 128 ZAWACKI, Leo. Antonio Zawacki, 45 Palmer WOLF, Henry South Street. Jamaica. N. Y. Avenue North, Wausau, Wis. MOORE. Street, Gowanda, N. Y. ADA MS, Earl W. Harve Adams, Andrews, Joe S. Mrs. Mary . Moore, 785 DICKENSEN, Kirt. Moses I. Dickensen, N. C. West Twelfth Street, Des Moines, Iowa. Pilot, Va. AGNEW, William G. Mrs. Catherine Agnew, O'DONNELL, Luke J. Mrs. Alice Powell, 433 DOLL, John L. Mrs. Sarah E. Doll, Pecos, 4514 South Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, Tane Street. Carnegie, Pa. Tex. Ill. PRICKEFTT. Joseph Kane. Mrs. Emma Prick- DONAI1UE, Cornelius G. Corfielius Donahue, ett Columbia Avenue. National Park, N. J. 608 East End Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. BLUME. James F. Mrs. Cathrine Blume, 810 PURDY, Charles R. Charles G. Purdy, 810 PERRARA, Joseph. Mrs. Jennie Antonucci, Court Street, Pekin, 11L West Second Street. Kewanee, IlI. 357 Hill Street, Chicago. III. BRADISH, Robert W. Mrs. Mary Hill Brad- ROYBAL. Benito. 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GLASER. George. Miss Emma Glaser, 843 ABRAHAMSON. Raymond A. Mrs. Anna Ab- CLENDENING, Benajah H. Charles W. Clen- East One hundred and sixty-fifth Street, rahamson, 042 Leclaire Avenue, Chicago, Ill. dening, Eddy, Tex. New York, N. Y. ADAMS, Arthur R. Mrs. Nellie Adams, 89 DONOVON, Edward T. Mrs. Mary Donovon, ,GREEN, Ray R. Luther Green, Globe, Aris. Hartford Avenue, Wethersfield, Conn. 0 Main Street, Willimantic, Coun. 32 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING EMSWILER, Eugene N. Mrs. Mary M. EmS- LIEUTENANTS. VAN NOSTRAND, Louis C. John B. Thomas, wiler, 320 North Second Street, Columbia, Lyons, Nebr. Pa. WILLIAMS, Charles. James Williams, sr., 45 WiIGHT, Thomas W. James L. Wright, R. ERLANDSON, Harry I. Mrs. Carl Larson, South Fuller Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. F. D. 1, Fayette, Mo. Carpentersville, IlI. ELLETT, A. L. A E. Ellett, 3827 Spencer FEDINKO, Frank. Charles Fedinko, box 47, Avenue, Norwood. Ohio. BUGLERS. I'ond du Lac, Wis. SMITH, Wint. A Blanche Smith, Law- rence, Kans. MOTRONI, Albert. Victor Motroni, rear 34. FERRIER, John Franklin. Johan D. Ferrier, North Bennett Street, Boston, Mass. 14, East Eighth Street, Conshohocken, Pa. SERGEANTS. CONDON, John L. Mrs. IV. J. Condon, 83 FISCIER, George II. Mrs. Caroline Fischer, Billings Street. Lowell, Mass. 8, Columbus, Ind. BARTON, Albert T. Albert D. Barton, Mathi- R . F. D. stdn, Miss. DAUGHERTY, Thomas Elmer. Joseph Wal- FIIIER. James B. Mrs. bula A. Fisher, ter Daugherty, 1020 Tennessee Street, Law- Pre1ide, Tex. BLAKEMAN, Chester W. Mrs. Mattie Har- per, Horse Cave, rence, Kans. FITZGERALD, John. Mrs. Norbett Latham, Ky. JOHNSON, Hugh 0. Orson Johnson, Dexter, 301 East Sixty-first Street, New York, N. Y. BUCKNER, Horace. Mrs. Paul Buckner, 212 Ashmum Street, New Haven, Conn. N. Y. FROST, Loyd IV. Albert A. Frost, Tignal, WAGONERS. Ga. GAUMNITZ, Walter Herbert. Mrs. Louise FITSON, Oscar. Philip Fuson, Spruceburg, Busse, Rice, Minn. BEST, Davis. G. John W. Best, R. F. D. 4, Ky. JONES. Garfield W. Mrs. Lillian B. Jones, Now Bcthlehem, Pa. 200 Hawthorne Street, Dayton, Ohio. TEAL, Furman. Z. L. Teal, Villa Rica, Ga. GIITBILARO, Pietro. Lenardo Giubilaro, 646 KIKEtR, Earl. Mrs. Esta 1. Kiker, Wowoka, Morris Avenue, New York, N. Y. CALLIGAN, Edward J. Miss Margaret W. Okla. Calligan, 1465 West Erie Street, Chicago, GOODPRIEND, Meyer. Isaac Salman, 320 McCARTHY, Frederick M. Michael II. Mc- Ill. New York Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Carthy, 233 Beaver Street, Ansonia, Conn. GOODMAN, Sam. Philip Goodman, 1154 STEIN, Bernard. Mrs. Maschen Berg, 852 MELKA, Walter F. Mrs. Francis Melka, 801 Dawson_ Street, New York, N. Y. .oanston Street, Akron, Ohio. Twentieth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. GROTTIE, Carl. A. J. Grothe, R. F. D. 1, MONTGOMERY, Jack. John Montgomery, PRIVATES. - Hendrum, Minn. "04 Fifth Street, Portland, Oreg. Gil ENBAU M, Justus John. Mrs. Elizabeth NORRISTI, Ernest S. Enos J. Norrish, Holt- ALSTON, Marcus D. 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HARRIS, Bedford. William. L. Harris, 506 BAKER, Ernest. Miss Helen J. Brown, 220 DELOUCII, Albert, jr. Albert Delouche, sr., South Rockwall Avenue, Terrell, Tex. Parker Street NE., Washington, D. C. Cloutierville, La. HARRIS, Frank W. Mrs. Mary Harris, 407 BAKER, Paul R. William E. Baker, Young- DEN HERDER, Jacob P. George Don Herder, Oak Street, Waukegan, IlI. wood, Pa. Zeeland, Mich. HARRMANN, Lester. John Harrmann, R. F. FASSAUER, John J. John II. Fassauer, Cam- DEWBERRY, William W. Benjamin F. Dew- D. 1, Peoria, Ill. argo, Okla. berry, Wedowee, Ala. HART, Herbert J. Junius R. Hart, R. F. D, FULLER, Ellis B. G. H. Fuller, Peabody, FARBER, Harry. J. W. Birshon, 00 East 2, box 37, Windsor, Va. Kans. One hundred and thirteenth Street, New HARTFIELD, Frank J. George Hartfileld, 692 GALVIN, Alvia J. Mrs. Nellie J. Galvin, 701 York, N. Y. Oliver Avenue, Aurora, Ill. Fulton Street, Carthage, N. Y. FELTON, Walter Richard. Mrs. Jennie Fel- HERENDEEN, Earl B. Joseph C. Herendeen, HEAPS, John. Mrs. Cora Tofortillor, Taft, ton, 402 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Glitner, Nebr. Cal. Pa. HETZEL, Earl F. Perry W. Hetzel, Dalton, JONES, Garrett. Harry Jones, 2815 Rem- FOLEY, Howard M1. Mrs. Michael Foley, 17 Pa. ington Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Boxford Street, South Lawrence, Mass. HILL, William D. Joseph C. Hill, Spring KUBLI, Walter G. Mrs. Emma Kubli, 90 GENENS, William. Charles Genens, Frank- Hill Road, Salisbury, Md. Schaeffer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. fort, Ill. HOGAN, Willis. Andrew J. Hogan, R. F. D. MULNIX, Ben Richmond. Mrs. Earl ey Tull, GIANCOLA, Frank. Charles Giancola, 147 1, Percilla, Tex. McPherson, Kans. Avenue A, New York, N. Y. HOLLERAN, James William. Miss Nellie POWELL, William L. W. V. Powell, Ack- GILLMAN, William I. Airs. Anna L. Gill- Holleran. 363 Oakland Street, Ashland, Pa. worth, Iowa. man, 00 West Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. HOPSTOCK, Bruno. William E. Hopstock, 52 QUIGLEY, Leo C. Mrs. Catherine Quigley, HAIIN, Paul F. Airs. Emil 3. Hahn, St. Maonior Street, Jersey City, N. J. 1563 Seventy-fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles, Ill. HTNTER, Frank B. Bradley Hunter, Bloom- TAYLOR, John II. Mrs. Emily Taylor, 4 York ADAMS, John S. Mrs. Olivia Adams, Fishing inc Prairie, MiAn. Court, Guilford, Baltimore, Md. Creek, Md. HUNTER, Harrison. James Hunter, Winz- TINDER, Robert L. Mrs. Emma Tinder, ANDRONEK Stanley. Joseph Andronek, 130 mne, Ind. Tracy, Mo. Beaver Street, New Britain, Conn. IIUNTER, Leslie F. Eugene Drake Hunter, WARREN, Omer B. Louis Warron, Hatfield, BAKER. Irving lonroe. Mrs. Nannie Balecr, 1207 Gardiand Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Ark. Newburg, Mo. HVNTXING, King Larimer. Mrs. Nancey L. BIRKIIOLZ. Gus. Edward Birkholz, 4537 BALL, Ira Ancil. -Mrs. Mary Thomas, Lan- Hating, 3901 South Esplande Street, Leav- West Twenty-third Street, Cicero, Ill. sing, Kans. (mvorth. Kans. COOK, Albert K. Mrs. G. W. Cook, 200 South BASSETT, Elzie R. James Bassett, Dallas ITISTEDDE, Anton. William Hustedde, R. F. Second Street, Mechanicsville, N. Y. City, Ill. 1) 1. Campbell, Mo. COOPER. Tom B. W. L. Cooper, Dunn, La. BEACH, Harry. irs. Ida Beach, 170 Ten JORDON, William. Marion Jordon, R. F. D. EVERETT, Roy. Mrs. Blanclie Puma De- Eyck Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1. Wellineton, Mo. delms, Lamont, Nebr. BELLAVANCE. Tiomas. Ford nand Be'!a- KEXYTON, Edwin T. Mrs. J. C. Keyton, 2025 DUNPHY, James H. irs. II. J. Coughlin, vance, SO Toles S'reer, Nashua, N. II. Fla- sal Street, Dallas, Tex. 110 Conant Street, Roxbury, Mass. BINKLE, Rpalph John',n. Airs. Exa W. KING, Horce L. Mrs. Sarah King, Sunny- ELLIS, John H. Frank Ellis, 1R. F. D. 3, Binkley. 1000 Sinth I Slreet, Roiors. Ark. vale, Cal. Mesquite, Tex. BIRXBALM1, Jacob a1. Mrs. Belle Birnhanm, RN IGIE, Richard. William Knigge, Files, FROCK, Fred. Andrew Carl Iroeck, 200 u85 North Seventh Sreet, Philad.lpi in, Pa. Packard Avenue, Cudahy, Wis. BLAKELY, La,'rence. Mrs. lia mlakely, 177 KOERSKI. William. John Wyszowaty, 924 TITMPHREY. John A. Mrs. (ardy Barnes, Asylum Street, Hartford. Conn. Proderick Street, Detroit, Mich. 171 Coleron Street, Detroit. Mich. BOLIN, John L. William J. hlm, Bass. Ark. KOFFFL, Adam IT. Mrs. Elizabeth KoTel, LACROIX, Alexandre Gaston. Mrq. Eugenia BOYD, Claudis Atkinson. Henry C. Bc 0, 1I West Montgomery Avenue, North Wales, Lacroix, 547 Forty-frst Street. Brooklyn, Pinetown, N. C. X. Y. BOSTICK. Marvin. Mrs. Ella Bostick, An- KONCEVICZ, Mike. Joe Koncevics, Chicago, LES1SIG, Cleveland T. William IL Lessig. brey. Tex TlU. 17 Sehaefferstown Road, Lebann, Pa. BTCHANAN, James L. Mliss Della Buchan in, KOT SCTEVAR. Tlath J. Mrs. Edna Kotsche- MURiITY. Patrick. Mrs. Minie Ready, 00 HviI, III. r. Stratieona, Minn. Rocklard Avenue, Mhanchester. N. 11. BUTLER, John T. P. Thomas J. Butler, 017 KOZIOL, Wladv,law. Mrs. Leonora Shodo- 31FlRAY, Francis A1. Mrs. Annie Murray, 3 PaFei'all Avenue, Philadeimbin, Pa. wiha, 3424 Twenty-fourth Street, Home- LexVineton Street, Worcester. Masc. CALLERY, Pruncis E. William Callery, Wa- stead, Pa. NATIIAN, Claud C. M1rs. Nina Bell Nathan, basso, Minn. 301 Clarksville Street. Faris, Tex. CAP.ANGELO. W1imm. Martin Carangelo, 17 Wounded (Degree Undetermined). O'Sll]A, Daniel. Daniel O'Shea, Everett, Pa. Parker Street. Waterville, Conn. CAPr klX. PACE. Edward. Mrs. Helen S. Pago, 20 CAITI:R. Harold Wesley. Mrs. E. Carter, .1'ount Vernon Street. Reading. Mass. Savannah, Mo. MIM.AIN. Charles L. Mrs. Martha L. McLain, THEADMAN, Fred. Fred Treadman, 100 CONNOR, Roy. Mrs. Catherine Connor, 812 box 514, Indiana, Pa. East De Kalb Street, Joliet, Ill. Dewey Avenue, St. Joseph, Mo. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 33 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING COSGROVE, Thomas F. Mrs. Elizabeth Cos- HITCHCOCK, Ethan Allen. John Hitchcock, McATEE, Pafrick B. biss Rose IcAtee, 102 grovea, 491 Henderson Avenue, West New R. F. D. 1, Calla, Ohio. Maple Avenue, Wilmerding, Ia. Brighton, New York City. JOHNSON, Roy. John R. Johnson, Douglas, MeCADLES, John Garland. Mrs. Susan F. DICKEY, John E. David M. Dickey, 2314 Ariz. McCauley, R. F. D. 2, Aldie, Va. Loran Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. JONES, James. Mrs. Charlotte Jones, 274 MALONE, Roo. George Malone, 417 Pike DRAKE, Orris. Floyd Drake, R. F. D. 2, Johnson Street, Columbus, Ohio. Street, Marietta, Ohio. Aurora. Ind. JONES, Lloyd. Mrs. Elizabeth Mickel, 1226 MONROE, Harold R. William Monroe, 1800 ELEDGE, Corbit. Edgar Eledge, R. F. D. 1, Stratford Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Lister Avenue, Kansas City. Mo. Easterley, Tex. JYRKAS, John R. Mrs. Peter Jyrkas, box MOORE, Leroy. Bell MeCIrnan, 2142 Allen ELTZ, Claude 1I. Eugene Eitz, Macungie, Pa. 104, New York Mills, Minn. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. FITZGERALD, Louis. Louis Fitzgerald, sr., KOBYLANSKI, Michael. Wiadyslaw Micko- MORGAN, Lawrence Garner. Mrs. Stella Bethesda, Ohio. lajewski, 18 Wood Street, Waterbury, Conn. Morgan, Waurika, Okla. FRANCIIETTI, Rodolfo. Martin Franchetti, KRAUSS, Jacob E. Mrs. Mary Krauss, 4904 NEIGHBORS, Charles Donaboe. John Ben- Vallejo, Cal. Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. jamin Neighbors, Waverly, Kans. FREDENBERG. Harrison E. Mrs. Laura LANE, Henry C. Matt Lane, Joplin, Mo. PATMA, Joe S. George C. Patman, Waxa- Fredenberg, 451 Fourth Avcnue, Kalispell, LESSER, Warren M. Mrs. Alva E. Lesser, hachie, Tax. Mont. 149 Columbia Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. PEIRCE, Joseph C. William II. Peirce, 1413 FUNDINGSLAND. Morris. Osmond N. Fund- LINT, Alexander W. F. William Lint, Cedar Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. PINOSKOGEE, Joe. Sonny IT. Iarjo, Sa- ingsland, Walhalla, N. Dak. Rapids, Iowa. sakwa, Okla. GIBBONS, John T. John Gibbons, R. F. D. McDONALD, William D. Mrs. Carrie Mc- REAGAN, Joe. Mrs. 2, Buckley, Ill. Donald, 485 Crafford Street, Bushnell, Ill. Lucine Reagan, R. F. D. GILL, Melxin. Mrs. Theo Munson, Florence, MOLANDER, Raymond A. Claus A. Molan- 1, Gleason, Tenn. RIDLEY, Wayman. Mrs. Julia Ridley, 89 Wash. der, 1286 Payne Street, St. Paul, Minn. South Lewis GRAIHAM, Horace. Tobe Braham, Bomar, Nicola. Bruno Valenti, box 4, Car- Street, Nashville, Tenn. MARINO, RIEHLE, Christopher J. Mrs. Minnie Rihie, Okla. bondale, W. Va. Walhalla, S. C. GREEN, Jasper, Albert Green, Ceredo, MILLS, Von Strycker. Harrison W. Mills, ROSS, Wilbert. New York, Mrs. Cynthia Ross, 310 East Wayne County, W. Va. 139 West Fifty-fourth Street, Front Street, New Philadelphia, Ohio. GTTNNER, Joseph. Harry Gunner, 257 East N. Y. SCHROEDER, Donald E. John D. Moore, Bay City, Carl A. Alexander Schroeder, Second Street, New York, N. Y. MlOORE, 1119 Lebanon Street, New York, N. Y. HAGOPIAN, Hasrov. Krikov Hagopian, 1641 Tex. SCIMITZ, Robert H. Frederick 1R. Schmitz, Elmwood Avenue, Providence, It. I. MORTIMER, Arthur I. Mrs. Vivian Morti- 157 Purdy Street, Steinway, Long Island, HOBBS, Roy C. Mrs. Mollie T. Hobbs, Ayles- mer, 1663 Main Street, Brockton, Mass. N. Y. worth, Okla. Peter Charles. Mrs. Peter D. Mor- MORTON, SEBASTIAN, Charlie F. Mrs. Lona Cooper, HTTUSPATH, Joseph C. Oliver Hudspath, ton, 4402 Pennsylvania Avenue, St. Louis, Van Lear, Ky. Courtney, Pa. Mo. HUMPIIREY, Everett R. Mrs. Sarah E. SHERIDAN, Frank V. John Sheridan, 1188 MULLEN, Frank B. Mrs. Anna E. Mullen, Park Avenue, New York, Humphrey, Beaver Creek, Minn. 4636 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. N. Y. KLING, Fred. Mrs. Kate Mobely, Garden SIDORUK, Trofim. Michael Gordon, 67 Lud- MUSTACHIO, Nick. John Mustachio, 1218 low Street, New York, City, Kans. Grove Street, Houston, Tex. - N. Y. KOCH, Floyd Peter. Mrs. Alice Koch, 52 SOMERS, Thomas E. Mrs. Christiana Somers, NICHOLS,T James P., jr. Mrs. J. P. Nichols, 912 West Duphin Lewis Street, Phillipsburg, N. J. homaston, Ala. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LEWIS, Fred. Miss Gladys Lewis, 528 West STADTHER, James L. Mrs. Marguereta O'DONNELL, Hugh J. Mrs. Mary Gallagher, Stadther, R. F. D. 2, box 25, Olivra, Minn. Wills Street, Oftumwa, Iowa. 5118 Reno Street, Philadelphia, Pa. STIRN, Michael. LONG, Sant D. Mrs. Alice C. Long, R. F. D. John P. Dennis O'Donnell, 930 Mrs. Elizabeth Etzkorn, O'DONNELL, 2315 South Washtenau Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 5i. Carrollton, Ga. North Sixth Street, St. Louis, Mo. SWEANARD, Eugene LYNCH, James V. Miss Margaret Connots, PHILIPS, Booker. Jesse Philips, Marble, T. Mrs. Mary Sweanard,, 133 Asquith Sti eet, Baltimore, Md. 16 Hillside Street, Haverhill, Mass. Ark. SWEENEY, Howard F. Mirs. A. Sweeney, HELLO, Delphin. Miss lessie F. Stratton, 523, John- 33 4082 Piedmont Avenue. Oakland, Cal. PILEGGI, Vito. Tony Pileggi, box Carter Place, Elmhurst, N. Y.. MILLER, Warner IT. Mrs. Mary A. Miller, sonburg, Pa. SWITALSKI, Albert. Mr. Joseph Switalski, Delbert, W. Va. PLYMELL, Charley D. William F. Plymell, box 122, Owen, Wis. MITCHELL, Russell F. John F. Gresley, R. F. D. 2, Jameson, Mo. TERHUNE, Charles Clement. Mrs. Ruth A. 5009 Cass Street, Omaha, Nebr. PRITCHARD, Albert Joseph. David Pritch- Terbune, 35 Charles Street, Jamestown, James P. Jim T. Montgom- ard, 153 McCollum Street, Lockport, N. Y. N. Y. MONTGOMERY, Reese, Cullman, ery, Clayton, Okla. REESE, Roy A. Mrs. H. A. TESTA, Aniello. Mrs. GlIda Cennacuo, 451 Mrs. Mary Anderson, 824 Ala. North Avenue, NELSON, Andrew. RULE, Thomas H. Mrs. Caroline Rule, 405 Bridgeport, Conn. Buckingham Place, Chicago, Ill. TITO, James. Mrs. Filemino Dilorenzo, 5046 NEWKTRK, Johnie C. Thomas D. Newkirk, South West Street, Ironwood, Mich. Hudson Stanley C. E. Schwartz, 509 Boulevard, West New York, N. J. Novelty, Mo. SCHWARTZ, TITUS. Charles 0. Mrs. Christina Titus, 100 PHILLIPS. Floyd H. Tom J. Phillips, R. F. East Seventy-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. North Smallwood SCOTT, Grier. John Scott, Monmouth, Ill. Street, Baltimore, MAd 1). 2, Deport, Tex. THICKSTUN, Lovell J. II. Quimely Thick- POTHETES, George. Pete Sprol, 309 Kansas SHEEHAN, Matthew F. Mrs. Catherine Sheehan, 3 Coral Place, Charlestown. Mass. stun, Spickard, Me. Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. TURCOTTE, Edward. John Turcotte, Ililes, PiICF, Fred G. Mrs. Annie Dorah, 618 SOCKBASIN, Henry. Stephen Sockbasin, Wis. Sruri Fourteenth Street, Terra Haute, Ind. Oldtown, Me. SUNDIL, Nathan. Mrs. Rachael Sundil, 24 VEDDER, Frank G. George W. Vedder, Bar- ROUIINS, Mearle E. Mrs. Jane Robbins, nerville. Pelleville, Kans. South Tenth Street, Lebanon. Pa. N. Y. TAYLOR, Elbert bM. Mrs. Bettie Taylor, WEBB. Willie. Mrs. Hanna McFarland, Por- ROSOLEK, Joseph J., jr. Joseph Rosolek, tar, Okla. sr, 1074 Sixth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Blytheville, Ark. SANIT, Harry. Mrs. Catherine Sauft, Phila- THORNTON, William R. Mrs. Elizabeth WEISENRITTER. Charles. Mrs. Christina delphi Road, Rosedale, Raspeburg, Balti- Thornton, 208 Waverly Avenue. Peoria, Ill. Weisenritter, 2511 Emerald Avenue, Chi- more County, bid. TORCHIA. Samuel. Martin Torchia, 401 cage, Ill. Ogden Place, Perth Amboy, N. J. WRLCH, George W. G. W. Welch, R. F. D. STRATTON. Laverne. Frank Stratton, TURNER, James C. Mrs. Nora Turner, 233 4. box 88, Colquitt, Ga. Charles City, Towa. East Fiftieth Street, New York, N. Y. WICKER, Max. Mrs. Minnie Wicker, 135 WIl-SON, Charles E. Mrs. Ruth Haws, Wil- WANZER, Marshall. Mrs. Marshall Wanzer, Rivineton Street, New York, N. Y. Iow Hill. Ill. Theological Seminary, Fairfax County. Va. WILSON. Orestus R. E. B. Wilson, R. F. D. WOODHULL, Charles E. Mrs. Rose Dorman, WHITE, Guy B. Henry White, R. F. D. 1, 1, Ashland. Al. Cedar Springs, Mich. Greensburg. Kans. WITT, Frank It. Mrs. Anna Witt, 916 Forty- WiIIGHIT, Arthuz. William T. Wright, box WILLIAMS, Frank G. N. E. Williams, gon- second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 4-2, Lawrence, N. Y. oral delivery, Furnessville, Ind. WOLFE, Oscar F. Mrs. May Lucy Wolfe, WII LIA]ISON, Wallie. Miss Ono William- IARNETT, William. Purie Harnett, 2008 1812 Fulton Street, Harrisburg, Pa. eon, Pauls Valley, Okla. Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. ZIPPERLE, Harry. John Zipperle, 125 Mon- ZYVICZYNSKI. John. Andrew Zywiczynski, HART, William. Mrs. Catherine Hart, 431 tana Street. San Francisco, Cal. 224 Pulaski Street. Toledo, Ohio. East Fifty-third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ADNEY, Riley. Alinor J. Abney, Winchester, FT SSELL, Robert J. Joe Fussell, Mount HARTNETT, William J. Dennis C. Hartnett, liv. Pleasant. Tex. 10,3 West Fifty-seventh Street, Chicago, Ill. BAItEY, Virgin T. Mrs. Manie Bailey, San- GALLOWAY, Howard E. Mrs. Sarah E. Gal- IIEGER1, Norbert. Mrs. Julia Heger, 552 ford, Va. loway, general delivery, Waupacea, Wis. Elati Street, Denver, Colo. BELL, Clyde M. Mrs. Lillie bE Bell, Wil- GEORGE, Jimmie. Mrs. Mary A. George, JACKSON, Lee A. Airs. Alice Jackson, East liamsport, Md. Center Point. La. Radford, Va. BRADSHAW, John W. Mrs. Lucy Garzer, GREENBERG. Hyman L. William Kats, 115 JAEGER, Paul R. Mrs. Emma Jaeger, Elite, Antoio, Mo. Allen Street, New York. N. Y. Tex. BREUKLANDER. Fred C. Mrs. Kate Darner, GUARANO, Samuel C. rs. Rose Guarano, JONES, Ezekiel G. Joseph Jones, Wedgefield, 613 Fifth Avenue East. Oskaloosa, loam. 270 Front Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. S. C. BRIDGIAN, Howard I. Mrs. Sarah irid"- GULICK, Charles S. Elisha S. Gulick, 76 KANE, Edward P. Thomas Kane, 422 Me- man, 702 Avon Street, 1'lint, Mich. Fifth Avenue. Long Branch. N. Y. Tierre Street, Jackson, Miss. BROGDON, English P. John Brogdon, Elaine, HAESLER, Paul. Julius Schwartz, 234 Hart KARI14N, Adam. William Karlan, Holyoke, Ark. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mass. CARR, Ottoe E. D. W. Carr, Delafield, Il. IIAAN, Charles .T. Mis. Charles Hogan, 58 KARPINSKT, John. Frank Karpinski, 168 CHILD, John. Mrs. Katherine Griffin. Broad- Tuers Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Fi'hth Street. Jersey City, N. J. vay and Thirty-first Street. Flushing, N. Y. IALEY, Samuel Vohu. Mrs. Minnie Haley, KEELE, Roy. Mrs. lary J. Keele, 325 West CLANCY, Bernard F. Mrs. Mary Clancy, R. 1(06 Jeffries Avenue. Marion, Ind. Thirty-third Avenue, West Nashville, Tenn. F. D. 1, Alta Vista, Iowa. HANYWALT. Clyde G. William I. Hanawalt, KNUTSON, Anton. Mrs. Anna Teigen, Tolna, COLLINS. Joseph P. John Collins. 55 East 128 South Thirtieth Strert, Lincoln, Nebr. N. Dak. Madison Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. IIKEROAD, Charlie L. Mrs. Jossie Har- LAMBERG. Jacob. Mrs. Bessie Lamberg, 855 DAIILGREN, Carl G. Andrew G. Dahlgren, kkrroad. R. . D. 1, Bristol, Tenn. Home Street. New York; N. Y. 410 North East Second Street, Galva, ll. MICH LEL, Joseph. irs. Antonie Hegarty, LYMAN. Ralph B. Mss Ruby Lyman, Brad- DAVIDSON. Mark. David 'A. Davidson, Xeola, Iowa. ford, Vt. Cayuga, Ind. 34 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING DEGROAT, Mallen. Mrs. Emma Degroat, LARDAS, George N. John N. Lardas, 700 MCOLLUM, Watson S. Moat F. McCollum, Hawley, Pa. Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Clmbel land City, Tenn. DLUGATICH, Ash. Mrs. Ash A. Diugatch, 46 LETCHER, Leroy. Mrs. Osceola Letcher, MESSICK, Arthur K. Mrs. Malde Messick, Avenue B, New York, N. Y. 2609 Central Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. M00 Rebecca Street, Point Marion, Pa. DEWALIQ John, jr. John Dewald, R. F. D. 2, McCARTHY, William. John J. McCarthy, MORGAN, William A. Mrs. Laura Morgan, Turner, Mich. 410 North Fortieth Street, Philadelphia, Ila. Milford, Ill. DURLIN, Walter E. Mrs. Millie Durlin, 1129 MARSHALL, William C. Joseph Marshall, SPRINGER, George 1. Charlie E. Springer, West Fourth Street, Marion, Ind. 5713 Rodman Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Lopez, Pa. FALLON, Vincent A. Mrs. Theresa Fallon, MARTZ, Ernest J. Mrs. ElIzabeth Mari, CORPORALS. 1014 Faile Street, New York, N. Y. 5063 Broad Street, Chicago, Ill. BROADWATER, Raymond D. Roy Broad- FEENEY, Joseph M. Dominick Feeney,,540 MOORE, Charles T. W. M. Moore, box 51, water, 1120 Ninth Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. East Forty-fourth Place, Chicago, Ill. Hollins, Va. FEELEY, John J. Michael J. Feeley, 265 FERGUSON, Sam. Mrs. Della Ferguson, R. V. MOORE, Frank F. Mrs. Susan Moore, R. F. Fifty-seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1). 1, South Emporia Va. D. 4, North End Avente, Ross, Pittsburgh, GEISLER, Andrew K. Anna Goisler, 328 FESSMIIRE, Jesse. J. S. Fessmire, Holly Pa. Last One hundred and lifty-second Street, Springs, Miss. MOORE, James E. Mrs. Mabel B. Moore, New York, N. Y. FEUEITERN, Paul G. Mrs. Pauline Feuer- Moseleys Junction, Va. GRAIIAM, Ray. George E. Graham, Brum- hern, Irvington, N. J. MORRELL, Clarence. Mrs. Elsie- Morrell, l-y, Mo. FLEMING, Robert H. John Fleming, Ellen- Allenwood, N. J. GRILL, David. Mrs. John Grill, 5572 Queen dale, N. Dak. MORTON. Manson Dewey. Mrs. Marion Dur- Lan", Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia, Pa. FIEDLER, Emil. Mrs. Mary Fiedler, 16 man, 506 High Street, Lawrenceburg, Ind. HORSLEY. Edwin. John -1. Horsley, 2 Ridgen ood Avenue, Newark, N. J. PARKER, Lawrence. Mrs. Mary J. Parker, Sveley Strect, Brooklyn. N. Y. FRANKLIN, Gordon B. Gordon Franklin, 35 518 lat King Street, Lancaster, Pa. KUTIN. Fred C. Daniel Kuhn 882 South Lafayette Avenue, Lawrence, Mass. PORTER, Frederick Stanley. George Porter, S.'vententh Strest. Newark, 1W J. ABRAHAM, Louis. Gottlieb Abraham, 217 337 North Main Street, Charlotte, Mich. LEGGETT, Stephen Lulu Partoe, 508 W. Mrs. Emily Leggette, Eighth Street, Beaver Falls, Pa. POTTER, William. Mrs. 432 South Warren . Avenue, Big Rapids, ACKROYD, Harry. John Ackroyd, 218 Har- Tenth Avenue, South Nashville. Tenn. Mich. wick Street, Chester, Pa. ' QUALEY, Carl 0. N. Qualey, Salol, Minn. McCONNELL, Warren R. Mrs. Emma Mc- ALMLI, Peter M. Paul Almli, Pequaming, RICE, Raymond B. Mrs, Jennie M. Rice, Connell, 914 South St. Bernard Street, Mich. 1027 West Augusta Street, Spokane, Wash. Philadelphia, Pa. ANDERSON, Leonard A. Mrs. A. Asin An- RICKETTS, Henry E. Mrs. Mabel Ricketts, MAITER, John Mary Maher, 705 East Mar- derson, Cambridge, Wis. 1817 North Twenty-first Street, Philadel- ket Street, Elmira, N. Y: ANNewLL1, vPasquale. Pellegrino Annelli, phia, Pa. MEYER, thtury W. Henry Meyer, 726 Sne- New Providence, N. J. ROSALES, Andres. Pete Rosales, Eagle Pass, Ockr Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y. ARNDT, ('arl I. John A. Arndt, 4452 Ash- Tex. PERIIAUCTI. Joseph F. John Perhauch, land Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. SALLEN, Charles J. H. J. Sallen, 1105 Stout Bier lll. Pa. BAKER, Max. Morls Loshinsky, 628 West Street, Denver, Colo. PITTARD. Durward W. Jerry Pittard, Win- Court Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. SHAPER, Howard C. Clarence E. Shafer, terville, Ga. BANKS, Robert. Bertha Russell, 410 Stone Holyoke, Colo. PURTFOITERI, Michael T. Mrs. Kate Part- Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. SMINO Vittorio. Mrs. Millie Smino, 664 scher, I. F. D). 5, Peoria, 111. BASSETT, Harry E. Mrs. Amelia Bassett, First Avenue, New York. N. Y. RAPP, Bryan Jennings. Mrs Andrew Robert 47 North Main Street, Boseawen, N. H. SMITH, Rufus A. A. A. Smith. 149 Frank- Cain, 824 Ellm Avinue, Monroe, Mich. BLITE, John J. Mrs. Theresa Blute, 441 lin Street, South Braintree, Mass. RIGGINS. Arthur S. Iohn R. Riggins, 1807 West Fiftieth Street, New York, N. Y. SNYDER, Rlwood D. George D. Snyder, 21 South Bonny rae Street, Los Angeles, Cal. BOIS, Joseph E. Mrs. Bridget Bois, 35 Bent- Washington Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio. VALLADAO, Euvee. John Valladao, 2734 ley Street, Woonsocket, R. 1. SPURECARYL, Anthony. John Spurecaryl, East Sixteenth Street, Oakland, Cal. BOX, Lee W. Earl Box, Princeton, Tex. 40% E11sworthy Street, Worcester, Mass. WIRSTRANT), Clifford E. Mrs. Anna Wistrand, BRICE, Turner J. R. L. Brice, Bryccland, STAMBAUGH, Lloyd W. Mrs. Hannah R. Irvington, N. Y. La. Stqmbaugh, 3912 Fourth Avenue, Altoona. WOOPS, Leroy. Charles Woods, 613 Hollis Pa. Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BROWN, Elbert W. Mrs. Clara A. Brown, STEELE, Charles T. Louis Steele, Highland, CATSIEY, Joseph U., Onapa, Okla. Wis. jr. Mrs. Claudia Causey, BROWN, Martin. Mrs. Martha V. Brown, 020 West Wishart Streot, Philadelphia, Pa. STEFFENS, John P. Peter Steffens, 1515 CITRTSTENSEN, James Peter. Mrs. Anna Nashville, Ind. Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette, Ill. Christensen, Whiting, Kans. BURNEY, Henry N. Mrs. Uric Burney, R, STITT. q boilas B. Mrs. Thomas B. Stitt, FORlKfL, Raymond. Mrs. Matilda Forkel, F. D. 3 box 58 Clarkton, N. C. 3140 Elliott Avenue, Berwyn, Ill. CARSON,' Henry Vt. James 1. Carson, 819 Jermyn, Pa. ST. PIElRE, Dollard. Ludger St. Pierre, GIENS, Allen. Miss Dora Givens, Essex, Crescent Street, Astoria, N. Y. 157 Iledlav Avenue, Central Falls, R. I. CARTY, Harry A. Mrs. Mary Mo. E. Carty, STROBEL, Courtney T. Charles Strobel, 53 ILIBAL, John. Steve Overnan, 1645 East Dwight, Ill. Street, Mount Vernon, N. Y. CLARK, Nathanel. Mrs. Carrie Clark, 104 ClI'f Thirtieth Street, Lorni. Ohio. STUFFLT'BEAM, Roy. Mrs. Anna Stuffle- KRTSER. Losfer S. Mrs. Catherine J. Brown, North Ninth Street, Columbus, Ohio beam, 604 Clark Street, Fort Scott, Kans. 013 Curtis Avonue, West Belmar, N. J. COCKRILL, Mark R. Mark S. Cockrill, 1000 SWIFT, Harry. Francis Swift, Washington, Third Avenue North, Great Falls, Mont. LUCY, Lawrence C. Mrs. Sarah E. Lucy, COLVILL, Harry. Arthur Colvill, 242 Water Iowa. Edverton, Va. TALLM AN, Ackerson. Mrs. Anna Tallman, McCLELLAN Charles W. Mrs. Taylor Reeves, Street. Newburgh, N. Y. Jackson, Mich. Corey, Fells- 115T Foote Street, Adamson, Okla. COREY, Billie J. Mrs. Fannie TOBIASON, Abraham. Andrew Tobiason, R. MANPST'ET)D. Thqrold Burt. Mrs. Anna mere, Fla. F. D. 1, Hardwick, Minn. MAnsfield, 007 Fourth Avenue, Bay City, DE LORENZO, Andrew. Mrs. Rose De Lo- TFNN. Garland. Mrs. Mollie L. Tune, Mount Mich. renzo, 190 Prince Street. New York, N. Y. Essex County, Va. S. Denston, Landing, PALML William F. Enoch Palm, 1210 Lenox DENSTON, Durand S. Edward WALL. Thomas. Mrs. Dorg Wall, Waltex Avenue. Wankegon, Ill Snow Hill, Md. Avenue Inwood, N. Y. DIARMIT, Paul B. Mrs. Hattle Stockdale, PONTDER. Wlbw Franklin. D. 11. Ponder, WARD, Thomas E. Mrs. Elizabeth Ward Louisville. Miss. Milton. Ky. r,21 Greenwood Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y RHODES Rielrd E. Mary P. Rhodes, South FERGUSON. Earley 0. B. F. Ferguson, Roy Mrs. Minnie Fulwide8, 42 Bel Aquilla, Ala. WOOD, Charleston, Ohio. Street, Ashtabula, Ohio. FIT 5'PoTT. Lawrence. Daniel Thatcher, FORD, Wyman W. Mrs. M. A. Ford, 32 Mor- Charles Piopke rison Street, Manchester, N. H1. ZEGSENOER. John H. Wilson, Wis. FOSSA, Ernest A. Charles Fossa, 63 Elm Camby, Oreg. THEW Francis B.MEliza Thew, Ackerman Street, Lake Placid, N. Y. Street, Danvers, Mass. Wounded Slightly. POUS11, Garvin. Anderson Fouse, R. F. D. WAGONER. 4, Brownsville, Tenn. LIEUFENANTS. FUSSNECKER. Emil W. Mrs. Carl Jackson. HOSTRAWSER. Harley. Nett Hostrawser, RIDDLE, Baxter C. Mrs. Margaret L. Riddle, R. F. D. 2, Black River Falls, Wis. 848 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio. Bowling Green, S. C. GIBSON, Harry A. Mrs. Ella M. Gibson, 16 SCHMIDT, Russell A. Mrs. Emma F. cooK. Lafferty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Seventh Street, Coun- GOOD, Victor R. Charles HT.Good, 1003 West Schmidt, 132 South EISEN, Otto. William Eisen, 412 Eighth cil Bluffs, Iowa. Avenue, New York, N. Y. Eleventh Street, Grand Island Nebr. COLE, Donald B. Mrs. A. B. Cole, 40 Ninth GRANNER, Joseph F. Joseph Granner, 2120 TI-GLER. Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Avenue. Newark, N. J. HACHMEISTER, Fred W. Mrs. Alma Hech- FERGUSON, George H. George F. Ferguson, BLACKFORD, Calvin H. Mrs. Kit Black- moister. Niles Center, Ill. East Main Street, Newark, Del. ford, 803A Francis Street, St. Joseph, Mo. HORAN, John P. Mrs. Mary Horan, 3347 HANN, William 0. Jess L. Hann, Newport, West Congress Street, Chicago, Ill. PRIVATES. Tex. HINER, Merritt Ml. Mrs. Alice Elizabeth HICKMAN, Henry M. Mrs. Mary B. Patrick, SERGEANTS. Paris, Okla. Hiner, R. F. D. 1, *Garnett, Kans. HIGGS, Charlie Ml. Mrs. Fannie Gephart, 305 BEYERL, Ray H. Mrs. Anna B. Beyerl, H1FFMAN, Rodney J. Addison S. Huffman, Kossuth Street, Lafayette, Ind. North Franklin Street, Malone, N. Y. Philipsburg, Mont. HITDRETH, Calvin S. Rufus Hildreth, 13 GARDNER, Fernleigh. Robert B. Gardner, INCRAM, Joa 4. Mrs. Elizabeth Ingram, Academy Street, Hallowell, Me. Cedar City, Utah. Deford, Mich. HOOD, Harry I. Tom H. Hood, Wortham, O'FLAGERTY, John F. Julia O'Flagerty, JACII. Lacy Benton. Benjamin F. Jach, R. Tex. 3103 East Twenty-seventh Street, Kansas P. D. 17. Windsor, Mo. JACKSON, Millard F. M. F. Jackson, sr., City, Mo. JASTER. Walter II. Mrs. Emma L. Jasmer, Pine Apple, Ala. McGUINNESS. Frank E. Mrs. Catherine Me- 1060 Vermont Avenue, Detroit, Mich. JAHNKE. Conrad. Mrs. A. Jahnke, 2141 Guinness, 35 Hancock Street, Fitchburg, JEFFREY Irving W. Enos G. Jeffrey, Har- West Ninety-eighth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Mass. mans. Md. JOHNSON, Clarence. Mrs. Jeff Johnson, R. FICKEN. Benjamin F. William A. Ficken, JOHNSON. Albert. John Drake, general de- F. D. 7, Liberty, Ind. Burrton, Kans. livery, Eagle Grove. Iowa. JONES, La Forest. Mrs. Eliza Jones, Woods JARVIS, Milner. Mrs. Azelphia Jarvis, Lo- KLEIN, Carney. WiWam Klein, 558 Wil- Cross Roads, Gloucester County, Va. cstu. Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. loughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 35 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING KLENSKE, Aleck. Ignatz Sawitch, 131 Uran FAlRNHAM, Frank A. Joseph II. Farnham,. BARNETT, Reeco G. R. F. Barnett, 1012 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 210 Waterman Street, Providence, R. I. Woodlawn Avenue, Bristol, Tenn. KRADLE, John W. Philip Kradle, Chadwick, FERGUSON, Nathan J. James H. Ferguson, BAY, Roland W. Mirs. T. A. Bay, 215 North Ill. Wilbur, Y. Va. Broadway, Salem, Ill. LEE, Romeo. Mrs. Lovenia Lee, Beatrice- FREEMAN, Harley B. James W. Freeman, BOYINGTON, Corbert W. Mrs. Margie Boy- town, Ohio. Freedom, Mont. ington, Robertsdale, Ala. LEHMAN, Frank. Mrs. Gertrude Lehman, GAYNOR, William J. Harry J. Gaynor, 5112 BREEDEN. Jmecs. Mattie Breeden, Main box 328, Delta, Ohio. Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Street, McCall, S. C. LIE, Samuel. Mrs. Susan Camper, .1310 GRIMES, Iady B. James 11. Grimes, Glen- CALZARETTA, James. Mrs. Rose Calzaretta, East Deloban Street, Lincoln, Ill. dale, Ky.- 711 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. LUT, Glenn. R. Lutz, R. F. D. 5, Mount HERRt, Wilbert. Fannie Herr, 710 Seventh CARVEL, Albert. John Carvel, 65 West Carmel, Ill. Asvcnue, New Brighton, Pa. Broad Street, Stamford, Conn. LUTZ, Jasper C. John W. Lutz, Olyphant, HIRTZEL, Howard. Daniel Hirtzel, Kissim-- CHAMBERLAIN, Harold. William Chamber- Pa. mae, Fla. lain. Iloosick Falls, N. Y. LYNCIT. Harley. Mrs. S. E. Witt, Douglas, HOLMES, Jesse. Joseph B. Holmes, Hawk CLAFFEY, John A. Mrs. Margaret Lynch, W. In Point, Mo. 291 East One hundred and sixty-second LYROIIWSKI, Antony J. Michael Lysowski, HOYACK, Rudolph. Mrs. Kresenza Delora, Street, New York, N. Y. 500 Mitchell Avenue, Detroit, Mich. box 37, Upper Middletowna, Pa. CLEMENTS, George Brinton. Mrs. Cecelia McARTHUR, Walter. Mrs. Myrtle W. Mc- JACKSON, William J. Mrs. Anna Jackson, Talbatt, Alexandria, Mo. Arthur, 5017 Jackson Street, Frankford, 210 Putman Sireet, Scranton, Pa. CONATY, George Francis. Mrs. Elizabeth Philadelphia, Pa. JANKOWSKI, Leon .. Mrs. Jadwiga Rut- Conaty, 103 Tenth Street, Long Island City, McCALL, George T. John P. McCallr Wells- kowski, 1145 Broadway, Buffalo, N. Y. N. Y. Sill, Mo. MARTIN, Joyce. Mrs. Catherine Badger, 26 CRAGHEAD, Walter. Mrs. Mildred Graghead, MCCLAIN, Larkin. Mrs. Cannie McClain, C Street, Boston, Mass. Jetmore, Kans. - Henrvetta, Okla. LEONiARDT, loward. Fred Leonhardt, DEGIACOIO, Nicholas. Mrs. Mary Degia- MCCLANAIIAN, John M. Mrs. Bertha Viola Florida, Ohio. comeo, 116 Beech Street, Paterson, N. J. McCianahan, 1121 Euclid Avenue, Knox- LESSOR, Henry. Peter Lessor, Skowhegan, DEVERO, George. Valentine Devero, 1007 ville, Tenn Me. Painter Street, Streator, Ill. MCCOIAHEY. Tames L. Louisa McCohahey, DINOWITZ, Bernard. Miss Frances Dinowitz, LIERSEMANN, William. Miss Emma Lierse- 160 Twenty-sixth R'. F. D. 12. Ilillyard, Wash. amann, 260 Southeast Avenue, Highland- Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MCCONLOGUE, Daniel. Mrs. Jas. P. Mc- DOHERTY, Joseph J. Miss Kate Seery, 33 town, Md. West Sixty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. Conlogue, 215 Varick Street, New York, LOGAN, Jessie Gay. N. Y. Mrs. Carry G. Logan, DOLAN, Hugh. Mrs. Hugh Dolan, Highland, R, F. D. 3, Lebanon, Kans Wis. MACAULEY, Edward. Louis Macauley, 2212 LUTZ,.Heury. Mrs. Augusta Engle, 200 Hazle Kater Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DRAGONAS, Constantine. Alexander Zaharias, Avenue. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 521 Best Second Street, Salt Lake City, McCRUDDEN, John J. Mrs. Jennie Dunham, MeBRYDE, Virgil. Mrs. Laura McBryde, box 131 Potter Avenne, Providence, R. I. 123. Sanford, N. C. Utah. McDONALD, William. Andrew Nelson Mc- ELDRIDGE, Charles E. Charles E. Eldridge, McDONALD. Edward. Mrs. May McDonald, P White Street, Newport, Donald, It. F. D. 3, Jearoldstowxn, Tenn. Whitley City, Ky. R. I. MPHUGI, Peter T. Mrs. Bridget McHugh, ELLIOTT, Arthur C. Mrs. Nellie M. Elliott, McKAY, Otis H. J. T. McKay, route 3, 4135 Midfield Avenue, Seattle. 820 East Eighty-fourth Street, New York, Delt. Ala. Wash. N. Y. ELMER, James. Lew Elmer, Allenwood, N. J. MADDOCKS, Walter D. Mrs. Margaret Mad- EMBREE, George K. Harry S. Embree, Lisco, MARTIN, Carl. Ralph Martin, Hillsgrove, docks, 447 West Fourth Street, Superior, Nebr. Pa. Wis. ENGELBART, John. Claus Engelbart, 901 MEADOWS, Bennie. Mrs. Lugenia Adams, MARTIN, Ray mond F. John A. Martin, R. Hamilton Avenue, Pekin, Ill. Villa Ridge, Ill. F. D. 1, box 100, Bainum, Minn. ALBERTSON, Homer. Mrs. Margaret Albert- MORDHORST, Bud T. Mrs. D. H. Mordhorst, MELTON, Mansfield. William N. Melton, R. on, Danville, Ind. 207 Lowell A enue, Shenandoah, Iowa. F. D. 1, Janelew, V. Va. ALLEN, Hubert Asher. Rachel Allen, R. F. D. MORRIS, Walter. Fred Morris, Athens, Tenn. MILLER, Arthur Leroy. Edgar Miller, 1. Norvell, Mich. PATENAUDE, Samuel. Arelia Patenaude, Omoga, Nebr. ANDREVILLE, Walter. Mrs. Ross Andreville, 80 Bounvier Ax enue, Manville, R. 1. MORROW, lull. Ida Morrow, general deliv- 182 East Spruce Street, Manchester, N. II. PERKINSON, John. Ellen Perkinson, 103 ery, Eureka, Ill. AUMAN, Janah Orestes. Mrs. Rosena A. West One hundred and forty-third Street, MULLANE, Harry Cornelius. Mrs. Marie Wright, R. F. D. 2, Seagrove, N. C. New York, N. Y. Mullane, 11 Cross Street, Arlington, Mass. AUNGST, George M. Mrs. Susan Aungst, East PERRY, Major. Celio Dunn, 3253 Rhodes NEIIIOFF, Edward. John Neihoff, Paducah, Freedon, Pa. Arenue, Chicago, Ill. AUSTIN, Jacob. Clarence Austin, Falmouth, PLUSH, Louis. Frank Plush, 18 Janise PALIORE, Trueman James. Julia Palmore, Ky. Place, Flushing, N. Y. Tompkinsville, Ky. BABB, Robert II. Mrs. Emly Babb, Afton, RICHIARDS, Charles II. Mrs. George W. PETERSON, Theodore Jerry. Mrs. Dora Pe- Tenn. Richards, 8512 Gibson Avenue, Philadel- terson, 130 Water Street, Jamestown, N. Y. BARKER. Charles Edward. Mrs. Ida Barker, phia. Pa. PETRONA, Albert. Angelo Petrona, 145 74 Madison Street, Paterson, N. J. ROMAN, Blassus. Saturnin Roman, 117 Baxter Street, New York, N. Y. BEESE, Frederick. Mrs. Jennie Beese, 3217 Bead Street, Now Britain, Conn. POLIOUDAKIS, John. George Polioudakis, Fait Avenue, Baltimore, Md. SETZER, Ja'nes B. W. A. Setzer, Morganton, 288 Burnside Street, Portland, Oreg. BICKAIAN, Gerald W. Anna Bickman, 230 N. C. PREMSELAAR, Julius. Nathan Premselaar, Stanbope Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. SITAMLEE, Henry. Mrs. Inez Shamlee, Fay- 18 Hillside Avenue, Newark, N. J. BRYSON, Grover C. Clcro J. Bryson, Unaka, ette' Ala. REAGAN William J. Eugene Reagan, 328 N. C. - SHINTO, John. Andrew Kachinko, 003 Gou- Ridge Street, Honesdale, Pa. CAIN, Lavern Niram Mrs. Mary P. Cain, esee Street. Trenton, N. J. REAL, Stanley D. Charlie II. Real, 712 Dur R. P. D. 2, Clyde, N. Y. Sl1ROODS, Harry. Mrs. Leona Shroods, 1213 bin Street, Bicknell, Ind. CALVERT, Charles Jesse Irs. Julius Wood, Fifth As ento. New Brighton, la. ROHE, Frank B. Mrs. Lena Heusinger, 257 I F. D. 1. Hardesty, Okla. SOUTHARD, Emery. Mrs. Mary Southard, Foneeron Street, Buffalo, N. Y. CARROLL, Albert. Mrs. Helena 21. Carroll, Edwardsville. Ill. SCIIENDEL, Carl W. Mrs. Agnes Schendel, 435 East One hundred and thirty-eighth SOUTHERN, Edward. irs. Elizabeth South- 10 West Morgan Street, Cuero, Tex. Street. New York, N. Y. ern, 5520 Montgall Avenue, Kansas City, SEDOR, Anton. William Dombrowski, 1000 COLUMBUS, Fred J. Nick Lisk, 130 Blos- Mo. Penasylvania Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. sbu Street, Lynn, Mass. STRAUS, Lavrence C. Mrs. Ruth A. Straus, SEYMOUR, George A. Fred Seymour, 98 Oak COOPER, Charles F. Mrs. L. Z. Cooper, 205 East Brake Street, Fairfield, Iowa. Street. Indian Orchard, Mass. Antioch, Fla. STREETE-R. Arthur C. Mrs. Emma B, SPARKS, Virgil R. Mrs. Olli Demoss, Fair- CRAFT, James C. Mrs. S. L. Craft, Mobile, Streeter, Creswell, Oreg. bury, III. Ala. SUBACZ, Kazimierz. Michael Subacz, 822 SWANSON. Alexander F. Mrs. Mary Peironi, CUXNXINGIIAM, George Walter. Mrs. Louis Alpine Street, Grand Rapids. Iowa. 360 Bunker Hill Street. Charlestown, Mass. McCallum, 320 Logan Street, Toledo, Ohio. TAYLOR, Frank B. Mrs. Ollie Taylor, box TAYLOR, Fred. Mrs. Edna E. Taylor, 412 CURNYN. Eugene T. Mrs. Anna Curnyn, 175 110, Mill Creek, Okla. East Garden Street, North Toeka. Kans. Blrieht Street, Jersey City, N. J. TIMMERMAN, Emil J. Mrs. Marie M. Tim- THOMPSON, Tames. Mrs. Mactie Thompson, DVIXIS, William. Mrs. Lizzie Davis. 356 East merman. Richland, Wash. Lynnville, Iowa. Sixtieth Street, Chicago, Ill. To- DE TOSONOWSKI, Walter. Mrs. Tosephine UPCITURCH, James B. William L. Upchurch, DOLT, Stephen. lMrs. Gertrude De Bolt, sonoski, 204 Light Street, Baltimore, Md. R. P. D. 2, Gainesboro, Tenn. 612 Cravford Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio. TUCKER,- Norman L. Mrs. Ella 0. Tucker. WADE, Benjamin. Mrs. Rvdah T. Wade, 1713 DOBBS, Russell. irs. Mary Dobbs, R. F. D. G'eeoville, S. C. FiTzwater Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 1, laploslille. Ala. WALTON, James. Mrs. Efie E. Walton, Coal- WHIDDEN. Raleigh. Dave Whidden, Bu- DONAlf, Thomas. Thoas Donah, box i01, ville, Utah. chanan. Fla. Lion ountain, N Y. - WARD, William F. Mrs. William Ward, 4282 WILLIAMS, Richmond Iobson. Mrs. Belle DU\N. Walter Homer Adam Dunn, 106 Orchard Street, Frankford, Philadelphia. Pa. Williams. Claude. Tex. Ccntral Park West, New York, N. Y. WASHINGTON, Henry B. liss Elsie W. WILLIAMSON, Duncan. Archie Cameron, GIROLAXI, Luigi. Tames Eravolina, 051 Washington, Oak Grove, Va. Rawlins. Wyo. Passycunk AsOnue, Chester, Pa. WASIK, Peter. Jacob Wasik, 2504 Josephine ZEBRAISKY. Peter. Mrs. Anna Moshenich, GRANT. Tueodore R. Gilbert M. Grant, Gulf Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. 40 Little Stret, Brooklyn. N. Y. Cre-t, Ala. WERI, Ralph. T. L. Webb, Laddonia. Mo. GREENBERG. Irving. Sam Greenberg, 03 WELLS, Robert J. John Ilafner, 131 Park AIECIANIC. Mulberry Street, 'Newark, N. T. Row. New York, N. Y. ALDOT S. Ralnh H. Ileber K. Alon.e. 1048 GREGORY, Elwood. Ella Gregory, 33 Gar- WICKWARD. Harry W. Miss Ella Mingen, Tenth Street East, Salt Lake City, Utah. den Street. Ridgefield Park, N. J. Medford, N. J. HARROD, Norman E Charles F. Harrod, MATTINGLY. John S. Mrs. Mary L. Mat- raivATES. Bharker, Niagara County, N. Y. tingly, 216-A South Wheeler Avenue, Grand SAT''IER. Louis A. Mrs. C. Saucier, 09 HEINZ. Fred. Fred Heinz, 416 Talbot Ave- Island, Nebr. West Liberty Street. Wa erbury. Conn. nue. Braddock. Pa. YOUNG, John F. John 11. Young, Newberry, BARLOW, Claude. Mrs. Thomas Henry Bar- WILSON. Charles. irs. Mary Wilson, Hnst- Mich. low. Town Bluff, Tex. ings, Minn. 36 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TITESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING Hissirg in Action. MILLER, Max. Mrs. Julia Miller Wagner, LACY, William Clarence. Miss Millie Lacy, 734 East One hundred and seventeenth Campbell, Mo. LIEUTENAX29 Street, Cleveland, Ohio. LA DUKE. George. Miss Rose La Duke, box MINDON, Otto j. Mrs. Anna B. Eugene 0. Mosier, 6340 AL T. Lehm- 896, Miles City, Mont. MOSTER, Everett kuhl. R. F. D. 2, Paola, Kans. LANE, Grover L. Rev. J. T. Lane, Gallatin, Drexel Road, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa. MIRANDO, Cyrus John. Mrs. M. Gatton, 507 Guiseppe. Marco Mirando, 262 Tex. GATTON, James Street, New Haven, Conn. LARSON, James A. Lawrence Larson, Lohr- West Mendenhall, Bozeman, Mont. MOORE, ROSEN, Theodore. Raymond Rosen, 3215 Frank. Mrs. Sarah S. Moore, Alcoa, Ville, Iowa. Tenn. LE CLAIR, Walter F. Walter F. Le Clair, Clifford Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MOORE, SCOTT, William E. Mrs. Elenor F. Scott, William. Mrs. Delphia J. Martin, 45 'Piedmont Steet, Worcester. Mass. Rockwell City, Iowa. MCELROY. John A. Teresa McElroy, 457 3738 Prospect, Kansas City. Mo. MORAN, SMITH. Theodore II. Alexander W. Smith, William John. irs. William Moran, West Forty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y. 920Housman Street, Danbury, Conn. McGUE, John. Mrs. Nellie McGne, Pier 054 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. MILLEND1ORE, Perry R. David Rogers Mul- Street, East Milton, Mass. SrRGD &XTs. lendoro, R. F. D. 0. Seelyville, Pa. McGUIRE, Robert E. Mrs. A. F. Smith, FORBES, John. Mose Forbos, 5- Keeley O'CONNELL, Matthew. Mrs. Catherine O'Con- Newton. Iowa. Street, Ballston Spa, N. Y. nell, 420 Pansy Street, Glendale, N. Y. McGUSHIN, Christopher. James McGushin, KNIPIUT, Frank. John W. Knight, Clover- OVEL, Alfred H. Herman Ovel, Dundee, 112 West Sixty-third Street, New York, port, KQ. Iowa. N. Y. PO GENDIC, William. Mrs, Elizabeth Lunc- PATTEIRSON, Willis A. Mrs. Anna F. Pat- McKENNEY, Hugh L. Earl McKenney, Doug- her, 1722 Baymiller Street, Cincinnati, terson, Bluford, Ill. las, Ariz. PAUL. Frank. Mrs. Margaret Paul, 133, Por- Ohio. ter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MAGNISON, Edward. Mrs. Maude Fletcher, SPITLER, Silas M. Perry N. Spitler, R. F. PERJTIAB. Rudolph R. Mathias Perbab, Abra- 313 North Birch Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Di. 1, Vandalia, 01110. ham, Utah. MARRONE, Andrew. Mrs. Vincent Camma- TRITNDY, Harry E. Mrs. Anna B. Trundy, rassana, 08 Sherman Street Detroit, Mich. 356 Main Street, Wareham, Mass. POLTTE, Qam. Gus Politte, Potosi. Mo. MAURICE, Adelard Joseph. Joseph Maurice, OLSON, Arthur W. Ililding Olson, 670 RADOCCIIIO. Frank. Ralph Radocchio, 188 250 Park Street, Lewiston, Me, Forty-ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Georee Street, Bridgeport, Conn. MENICITETTI, Robert. Petro Menichetti, 325 GIBSON, George Washington. George Wash- RATKELIS, Joseph. Mrs. Patria Semanene Charles Street, Old Forge. Pa. ington Gibson. sr., Efinbem, Kans. 64 Pardee Street, New Haven, Conn. MESTAYElR. George. Mrs. Sarah D. Mes- LONG, Patrick J. Miss Bridget Long. Win- REDMAN, Silas. Mrs. Bernie Stanley, Flat tayer, 712 Sixth Street, Alexandria, Pa. chester, Mass. river, Mo. MICITALKIEWVICZ, William. William Kur- MILLER, Rlinold. Mrs. Francis A. Miller, RODNEqS, Martin. Hans P. Rodness, Clark- evew-skie, 410 South Tamaqua Street, Mc- 14410 Boyle field. linn. A-doo. Ila. Street, Baltimore. Md. ROSEPORF, Josenh P. William Rosetdorf, MARTIN, John P. Mrs Mary Lamb, 435 MILLER, Frank Alindrud. John Miller, R. F. West Fifty-fourth 1213 G Street NW., Washington, D. C. Street. New York, N. Y. ROPSEL, Vernie H. George Rossell, Clear 1). 1, Now Weston, Oio. IIERBERGER, Peter. Mrs. Charles Ijer- NIISS. S. Mrs. Teckla Neiss, St. beroer, Brook, Minn. kndrew 60 Ontario Street, Albany, N. Y. RATENDERG,. Joseph S. Mrs. Annie Roten- Michaels. Minn. PRUITT, Harry Corwin. David S. Fruitt, NORTH, Edwin C. Mrs. E. B. North, 175 Gentryville, berg, 3146 West Sixteenth Street, Chicago, Ild. Ill. Cla-ton Avenue, San Jose, Cal, OLSON, Harold CORPORAL&S RUSSET.L, Ray. Mrs. Lettle Veactch, R. F. 0. Gust Olson, Cooperstown, ALBERT. Chester. Miss Francis Albert, 3505 D. 1, WalhonudIng, Ohio. N. Dok. Utah Street, St. Louis, 10. SCTONTI, Frank. Mrs. Grace Sciontl, 13 PACK. lerbcrt. Mrs. Mary Grissenberry, 320 CONNEY, Joseph Frank. Edward Conney, 51 Middlesx Street, Boston, Mass. North Frisco Street, Sikeston, Mo. Wooster Street, Norwalk, Ohio. SIGlRIST John L. Mrs- Sand Sigrist, 1343 PALMER. Thonmas R. Aies. Mary Palmer, KIRTS, Gilbert. Mrs. Ruth D. Kirts, R. F. North Rideeway Street, Chicago, Ill. 10115 Lang. Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Heroda, Ohio. SNYDIR, Ernest II. Mr-. Mary Snyder, 98S PARRISIL Frank I. Carl Parrish, Long MITCHELL, Carl F. Mary E. Mitchell. 1021 Silkman Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Ltke, Minn. Rembrandt Street. Indianapolis, Ind. S'PEDRY. James. Miss Rose Stedry. 2940 PEPIN, Robert. Mrs. Alice L. Pepin, Flora MITCHELL, Thomas. Mrs. Lydia Mitchell, S'oath Trinmbull Avenue, Chicaao, III. Vista, N. Mex. Weston, Mo. STEPANT-CK. 11awrall. Mike Olechlek, 1237 PHILO, Chester Earl. Mrs. Rebecca Philo, STEFFENS, Leonrd IT. Henry Steffens, Central Avenue, Younetown. Ohio. Indownndence, Kans. Lexington, Mo, STEPIIENON Clay. Mrs. Mary T. Stonhen- PIERCE, Omar A. Mrs. Fannie Pierce, Mar- STOUT, Henry Edward. Elmer J. Stout, 921 son. 2512 Sooth Fifth Str-nt. Ironton. O'fo. 11111ll,Mo. Cltrk Avonue, St. Louis. Mo. S5'ERNIiC Isaae. JLcob Wolfbarg, 225 East PIKE Norman G. Mrs. Carrie Pike, R. F. D. TOTH, John C. Frank Toth, Horton, Wyo. Foertli Street. New York, N. Y. 1, Storm Lake, Iowa. WASIIIIIRN, George I. Mrs. Hattie Wash- TITTRM \N, Mafirs . Jae Thurman, I'O1HOWSKT, Constantine. Martin Po- birn, Granite, Okla. 910 i'rruace Street, Joplin, Mo. prowski, First Street, iayside, Long Island, ZINK, William U. Mrs. Alice Zink, Marietta, TOM',JASO. Joseph .. Arthur R. Tommaso, N. YI Pa. 10'7 Shore Road, Brooklyn. N. Y. PORTER, James T. irs. Mry L. Porter, SHARI PE Samnel. Mrs. Beasic Sharpe, 835 TUCKEFR, I l0l L. Henry E. Tucker, R. F. R. F. D. 6. box 90, Farminaton, Mo. La Salle Street, Chiceao, Ill. D. 1, Reidsville S. C. PRICE. Winfield J. WNinfleid Scott Price, 512 CLEARY, Edward. Edward Cleary, Bardo, TUFT, Maurice A Mrs. TT'ol Tuft, 25f4 Mhiheian Avenue. Atlantic City, N. J. nia, N. Y. South Ele11 Street, Philadeblia, Pa. PRINCIPATI, Goiseppe. Charley Principati, FERRY, Christopher. Mrs. Susan Ferry, 24 TAKAZOWSKIT. Mike. Frank Takasowski, 34 2- Sunny Side Avenue, Readville. Mass. South Brett Street, Beacon, N. Y. W'st Street, Bayonne, N. J. PUZZA. Eddie. George Puzza, East Street, IIT LING, Charles A. Mrs. Charles Hiling, TEETMAN, Leo F. Mrs. Stella Lewandow- Evon, Pa. Terspy Shore, Pa. .ki. 4011 Milner Street, Pliladeluhia. Pa. RIEDICAN. William T. Mrs. Sarah Redican, MERO, Raymond William. Mrs. Salina Mero, THOMAS. Albert q. Miss Hattie Thomas, R. 04 Lake Street. Merider. Coon. R. F. D. 2. Willsborn, N. Y. F. V). :1, N11ian, Tenn. REYNOLDS, Fred .. Mrs. llanche Reynolds, SCHELLENDERG. Fred C. Mrs. Marie Schel- TIMMI.NS, Edusard C. Mrs. Aenes Timmins, 11107 Twoutieth Street. Kansas City io. lenhere, .410 East One hundred and fifty- 413 West Oak Street, Shenandoah. Pa. RICKETTS, Earl HI. Mrs. Earl II. Ricketts, sixth Street, New York. N. Y. TUR'EII, Brownie F. Roy Turner, R. F. D. R. F. 1) 2. Gmbier, Ohio. SCHIPOCK, Leo J. Mrs. Clara Campbell, 2. Stonefort, Ill. RODGERS, Victor .omoph. Firs. Auna Ro-ow- Blain. Pa. ULRTII.KSON. Frank Leslie, Mrs. Martha TJ1- ski, -1 Gallacher Street, Hamt amek, Mich. SMOLLEN, Frank. Joseph Smollen, 1431 riekson, general delivery, Cmrneiro, Kans. ROZELL, Floyd F. Mrs. Floyd F. Rozell, West Superior Street, Chicago, Ill. VIFLE. Jav 31. Garry Viele, R. F. 1). 1, Tur- Webber Falls. Okla, ner, Mich SALAZAR, Antonio. Mrs. Lorenza Salazar, BaGLER. WATIR, George A. Mrs. Minnie Wahr, R. P. 720 inita Street, Tueson, Aria. SCOTT, Ross 0. Mrs. Lula Scott, Agra, Kans. D. ', Grass Lake, Mich. S&NRGEtT, Ponjain C. Ben T. Sargent, WAL.ZL, Harry A. Louis WalsI, 1120 Home- G4ranhbrry, Tex. PRIVATES. wood Street, Baltimore. Id. Al' iSKI, Fell. Mrs. Mary Sopsyx, 118 KILGORE, Loyd pwanne. Mrs. Mallia Kil- WFST, William q. W. P. West, R. F. D. 3, Military Road, Uack Rock, N. Y. gore, Newport, Tenn. Goldsboro, N. C. AIPRECITT Wilbert T. Mrs. Elizabeth Al- KING, Roy Ulysses. Mrs. Nancy King, gen- WHTTE. Dock. Rose White, Bald Knob, Ark. lecelit 5J5 Take Avenue, Lyndhurst, N. J. eral delivery. Cape Girarduea, Mo. WIT LEY, David. jr. Mrs. Anna Whitley, ALIMON1TF, Leorarcd. Joseph Cocco, 0424 KIRCIHNE., *Frederick E. Mrs. Isabella 0. 00 Kossuth Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. iS 'olwhill Street, Philadelphia. a. Kir hner, 048 James Street, Webster City, WITTHUIIN, Karl K. Mrs. Emma K. Witt- ALT EN. Lewis L. Don A. Allen, Success, Iowa. hn, 3012 Stanford Avenue, Cleveland, Ark. KRUGER, Daniel. Mrs. Julia Kruger, 31 Ohio. ATKINS, Roscoe C. Mitchell L Atkins, West Iludison Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. IIENSON, Fred. Josh Henson, West Tulsa, KUIBA, Joseph. Mrs. JoTsephine Kuba, 191 Okla. RI. F. 1). 2, Fries, Va. Alams Street, Briderport, Conn. HERMAN, Fred F. Augustus Herman, 3,L FE t l. Rime,r C. Elmer C. eaver, John MILLER. Arthur O. Mrs. Carrie Miller, 554 Parr Street, Greensburg Pa. Siret Westminutcr, Md. Wet IEFFiIE. Rr'st. Fred Eeebe, R. F. D. 2, Wachington Avenue. Elmira, N. Y. HIGGINS, Samuel. Mrs. Frank Higgins, 0'eanfordsville, Ind. LANDiFHERE. James. Eugene Landphere, Laketon. Pa. Burlington, N. Dak. HILL. Phillip. Mrs. Augusta Hill, Sixth and BOYAS, Theodore. Marti Boyas, 4 Broadway, 'LINPHOP, Richard B. Mrs. Elizabeth Lid- Arizona Streets, Hluron. 01 Pak. Newpot, . L_ 1-ou, 20 Georgia Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. IIILLTUMANT. Harry L. Mrs. Opal Hillbrant, EOTI. CInrence T. Murvin C. Boyd, R. F. D., 3R COACH, George F. Mrs. Kathrine Me- 21ol.- 4eventh Avenue, Terre Haute. Ind. Ctbrlo, Minn. Coneh. 7101 Est Eishth1 Street. Chester. Pa. HINEY, Michael J., jr. Mrs. Peter Daly, Vil- COOPER. Ia J. Mrs. Nettle B. Cooper, New MeMULLAN, Robert . Mrs. F. N. MeMul- lanova, Pa. .T riop. Mich. lan. Decatur, Miss. HOGAN. Alonzo. Mrs. Lana W. Hogan, Clare- COVFY. lIowy. Mrs. Mary Deering, general MARRONE, Guiseppe. Carmine Marrone, 24 more, Okla. 0eli'cry. lHu sellvlle. 01-la. West Grove Street, Flushing, Loug Island, JACKSON, lurley V. W. D. Jackson, R. F. CR tNE, Walter C. Charles Crane, Allegeny, N. Y. D. 1, Gapton. Ark. Oreg. MICKLESEN. Omer E. Henry L. Micklesen, JORDAN. Claude W. Victor C. Jordan, DALIA. John. Antonio Dalia, 125 Conklin 711 Vine Street, Hudson, Wis. Princeton, 13. C. Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 191S. 37 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

DANIELS, Elmer Austin. Minnie Nora Iloff- MCRURY, Elmer E. Mrs. John MCRury, R. SRAMLAN, Allen I. Mrs. Edith D. Seaman, man, Clarmoic, Ola. F. 1). ", Port Austin, Mich. Bolton Landing, N. Y. DFCKsERI,(h irla. Agust Decker, R. F. D. MAIANEY, Dani. J. Mrs. Mary Malianey, SEAMANDS, Lewis A. John IT. Seamands, 1, Waupeton, lown. 4 Market Street, Newburyport, Mass. 1418 West Second Street, Webster City, DERR, J. C. Mrs. Addie Hargis, La Plata, MAICHER. Nicholas. Michael Maicher, 1350 Iowa. Mo. oeneca Siroet, Poltsville. FIa. SEELINGER, Phillip. Mrs. Carrie Soolinger, DISHER, Walter. Mis. Lizzie Disher, 4) ATOR, Ramon. Joe Aros, 408 Convent Street, 218 Syeamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stribbon Alley, Columblin, S. C. Tueson, Ariz. SMITII Edward F. William Smith, 6042 TDODD, Welzy A.1. Hojrt Dodd, Just, N. C. ASLING, Fred. James I. Asling, Delavan, Marsden Street. Philadelphia, Pa. lDWVARI'D, Charles L. Mrs. Kate S. Ed- Kans. SUTTON. John II. James It. Sutton, Mill wards, Newtowa, Conn. AYERS , Iloiner 1. II. E. Ayers. Newrille, Crek, Okla. IT)WARDS. Jobile. Mrs. Bottle Johnson, 1425 Wshinton Street, DaIvllle, Va. TUCKER, Beber. Mrs. Lu"'y Tucker, Ware Greenwood EDWARDS, Situ Willie. Mrs. Elva larnibeck, BAILiY, Oroile L. Lounis L. Jones, Rt. F. D. Shoals, County, S. C. general iolivery, Chryville, N. Y. . Morrowvill, Kans. VINCENT, Albert. Ignace Vincent, 1174 East ELLING, John It. lerican Elling, Seminary BALA)SSAIRT, Giovanni. Andre Baldassari, Thirty-eighth Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Av lerne, oiaego, Ill. Paisvown, Pa. WALDEN Daniel I. Robert Walden, 2V9 E ELSON, Irvin 1R. Mrs. L.eona II. Encbd BALDWIN, Arthur L. Mrs. Mary ialdwin, Xineteenth Avenue West, Vancouver, Brit- or. Rn.I. . Buffalo -710 Laclede Aennue, St. Louis, Mo. ish Columbia, Canada. 3, Center, lowa. BALDWIN, Fleetwood C. Hamilton C. Bald- El DALEY, IlItr' Al. Mrs. Mildred Eudaley, WARNER, Clarence V. Andrew J. Warner, 4235I-. Cook Avenue, St. Loui, Mio. win. Tell. Childress County, Tex. iR. F. D. 2, Middleton. Mich. i:RTISMAN, Robert C. Isaac N. Erisman, 5550 BALES, Riaymond B. Mrs. Mary Bales, WRIGHT, Ivy W Wilson Daniel Wright, R. Iace Strect. Philadelphia, Pa. Chandler, Okla. F. D. 1, Defeated, Tenn. EVELIEN, Allen Warren. DALLAII, Horatio B. Mrs. Ella Hayes, R. F. Mrs. I). Evelion, D. 7, Columbus, Ohio. YATES, Fred. Robert M. Yates, Sykes, Mont 100 North Avenue, Owego, N. Y. YOST, John M. John Yost, Farmer, S. Dak. I'AUST, John BANG, Asbjorn, George Larson, 128 West I'. Andrew Faust, liers, Minn. One h'undredth Street, New York, N. Y. YOUNG, Ernest V. Mrs. Looti Young, 12 Mill FIELD, Stirling E. Fred W. Field, 171 Laurel Street, Alva, Okla. Avenue, Galisburg, Ill. BARRETT, Daniel. John W. Kreager, Ko- FISHIERI, Donald V. Mrs. Maggie Fisher, 126 malty, Okla. Bolden Street, La BAT'GiI, Frederick. George HI. Baugh, 1165 Parte, Ind. Envnor Street, Memphis, Tnn. CORRECTIONS IN CASUALTY LIST. FORD, Harry. Mrs. Mary Ford, Gravettc, Ark. BAIMANN. Walter. Albert Baumann, Le Souer. Minn. Died of Disease, Previously Reported FOX, John Joseph. Mrs. John J. Fox, 1-01 BERNARD, Hans. Mrs. Olga Olsen, 741 Died of Wounds. South Fifty-.ixth Street, West Philadelphia, Forty-third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. la. BLTSS, Philip L. Richard Bliss, It. F. D. 3, PRIVATE. PRANCIS. Irving. David W. Fraficis, 57 Porter, Minn. NEDDERSON, LeRoy C. John L. Nedderson, Elizabeth Street, Johnson City, N. Y. BRAZSA. Josenh A. Mrs. Anna Henderson, 670 Thirty-eighth Street, Des Moines, Iowa. FRANCIS, Joseph. Daniel Mongoso, 1638 2017 hastings Street, Chicago, Ill. South Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CARTOLANO, Wounded (Degree Undetermined), Previ- GARDNER, Francesco. Domenick Antonio, Ralph Wilson. Mrs. George F. Diami Oatanzaro, Italy. ously Reported Died of Wounds. (Girdner, Alexandria, Pa. CIIAPLINE, Joseph S. Mrs. Flora L. Chap- GRINDLING, Frank W. Mrs. Henry Grind- line. Buffalo, Wyo. LIEUTENANT. 1ug. Palmer, Iowa. CHERRY, Clarke. Mrs. Evelyn A. Cherry,- CLARK, Eliot B. Edwin Clark, GIlGGS. Roland E. Robert M. Griggs, 1026 Donovan Street. Seattle. Wash. Weldon, N. C. averly, Ky. CLARK, Noah T. Noah S. Clark, 433 First CORPORAL. GFSTAFSON, Oscar W. Mrs. Louise E. Gus- Avenue, Gallpolis, Ohio. tafson. R. F. D. 4, Georgetown, SADDURTH, Lovie C. James G. Saddurth, Tex. CLAUSSEN, William P. Mrs. Marie Claus- R. IIARAKSIN, John J. Mrs. Anna Ilaraksin, sen, Galva, Iowa. F. D. No. 4, box 111, Buford, Ga. Hand Street, Jessup, Pa. CLUTE, Frederick A. Mrs. Harvey J. Clute, PRIVATE. HARGRAVE, Hall L. Mrs. Katherine Har- 70 Eagle Hotel. Waterford, Pa. KEY, Nat B. Robert E. Key, Monoville, Tenn. grave, 360 London Street, San FranciseQ, COLLER. Albeit I. Harry Coller. 504. East Cal. . Tunion Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Returned to Duty, Previously Reported IIASS, Leo J. Mrs. Minnie N. Hasd, Uto, CONNOLLY. Thomas. Mrs. Dennis Harkins, Died of Disease. Iowa. 122 Draper Street, Dorchester, Mass. JAROSZ, Wiadislaw. Stanislaw Jaross, 3043 CROFF. Clarence. Bud Croff, Osceola, Ark. PRIVATE, East Sixty-first Street, Cleveland, Ohio. CROWLEY. Peter A. John J. Crowley, 1 KLECKER, William J. Mrs. Anna Klecker, JOHNSON, Robert S. Mrs. Mable Johnson,, Forre st Street. Cherry Valley, Mass. 1027 North Cedar Street, Owandonna, Minn. 55 Bennett Street, Dubuque, Iowa. CUGINI, Josept. Michael Cugini, 72 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rilled in Action, Previously Reported KENYON, Walter B. Clarence Kenyon, Rock- CURTIN, Matthew V. Mrs. Irene Curtin, 2 falls, Conn. Paul Place. Buffalo, N. Y. Wounded (Degree Undetermined), AGSTEtN, Charles Clarence. Edward Agsten, DAVIS. David C. Isaac Davis, R. F. D. 1, I. F. D. 29, Delta. Ohio. Chesterfield, S. C. PRIVATE. ALiIERT, Joseph. Fifelo Irmoker, 260 Dolan DENNIS, Lee D. Sewel B. Dennis, Chinco- CURTIS, Arthur. Michael Curtis, 554 East Street. Detroit, Mich. t"ague, Va. School Street, Woonsocket, R. I. ANDERSON. Daniel Gust. Axle Anderson, DISITNER, James C. John Disliner, Diffield, Donnybrook, N. Dak. Va. SKilled in Action, Previously Reported ANDERSON, Jesse. Mrs. Ida Martin, 1126 Wounded Severely. Ansel Road, Cleveland, Ohio. DRAHIOSL. Joseph. Frank Drahosh, Willow ANDERSON, Joe. Mrs. Marie Anderson, 405 River. Minn. SERGEaANT, First Avenue South, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. EGGERS, William August. Regina N. Eggers, MESSINA, Joseph. Solbastoana ASTON. George. Miss Edna Aston, 171 Capi- I. F. D. 2, box 69, Jefferson City, Mo. Messina, 182 tol Avenuo, Hartford, Conn. ENOCHSON, James A. John Enochson, 590 Cherry Street, New York, N. Y. BECKWITH, John A. S. J. Spender, Fair- Aurora Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. CORPORAL. lawn Manor, Waterbury. Conn. ERKERT, Elmer. Mrs. Lily Erkert, 3341 ARVIG. Raymond 0. Louis J. Arvig, 111 East DLACKWOOD, Oscar It. John E. Blackwood, Minnesota, St. Louis, Mo. Ibismark Avenue, Fergus Falls, inn. Winthrop, Ark. FAIHERTY, Joe. William M. Fahorty, Weir, KAY. Robert V. Mrs. Jennie Kay, 1604 CARROLL, Alexander II., jr. Alexander I. Kans. Seventh Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Carroll, 2829 Emerald Street, Philadelphia, FAIZZI. Domenick. John Capparcecini, 1077 Pa. Witcomb Street, Columbus, Ohio. PRIVATES. CAWLEY, Raymond F. Mrs. Alice J. Cawley, FALK, Jasper F. Mrs. Theresa Falk, Bonne COSTIN, lenry G. Mrs. Ilythron Costin, 615 411 Brownloe Woods, Youngstown, Ohio. Terre. Mo. Mason Avenue, Cape Charles, Va. DESSEANIO, Vincent. Frank Licolli, 3420 FERGUSON, James. James Ferguson, Arcata, DIBIEL Steve. Leo Dubiel, 254 Townsend Emerson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cal. Street, Buffalo, N. Y. DICKERSON. George T. Port Dickerson, R. FRITH, Jesse. Mrs. E. T. Frith, Sydnorsville, hRUM, John E. Mrs. Mary E. Rehm, 10 F. D. 1. Indian Valley, Va. Ga. Eighth Street, Troy, N. Y. EGG LITON, Mervin 11. Mat P. Eggleton, GOODO, Frank F. Frank F. Goodo, sr., Gorso, LUPTON, Ellis A. David A. Lupton, Nicker- It. F. D. -. Tays, W. Va. Tex. son, Kans. FELDMAN, Sam E. Eli Feldman, 1531 South GRANT, Jess E. Will Giant, Mount Pleasant, Kedzle Ai eniue. Chicago, Ill. Tenn. Xissing in Action, Previously Reported GARY, Tom L. Albert N. Gary, San Angelo, GUSSIIAN, Morris. Myer Gussman, G111 Wounded Severely. Ti. x. Pine Street. Philadelphia. Pa. SERGANTS. GERNERT, Harold. Mrs. Clara B. Gernert, HEDGCOKE. Fred. John Hedgecoke, sr., box 17, Statedale.1 Pa. Endee, N. Mex. ARINOLD, Willi. William T. Arnold, R. F. D. GIllTMAN, - cam. Miss Gussie Gertman, 851 HEITKER, John II. Mrs. Emma M. Heitker, No. 1, Roebuck, S. C. Filly Stret. New York, N. Y. 339 Baum Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. SALYER, Walter Q. Mrs. Sarah B. Salyer, JACKSON, Eddie F. Mrs. Ellen A. Jackson, 1R. F..D. No. 2, Castlea ood, Va. R1. F. 1). 1. Blossom, Tex. . IELLER. Edward II. Mrs. Sarah Heller, JACCUPS, John M. General C. Jaceups, 3501 Port Kennedy. Pa. PRIVATIS. Avenue D. East Lake, Tenn. MAYSIOCK. Anthony. Mrs. Frances Slay- ARENA, Rocko. Vencego Arena, Pollaro, R. KELLER1, Alexander G. Alexander G. Keller, slock. MeAdoo, Pa. C.. Italy. 2100 North Seventeenth Street, Philadel- MOREAT7, William. Mrs. Rose Moreau. 2205 ARMSTRONG. James H1, D. SM. Armstrong, Ihia. Pa. lain Street, Fall River, Mass. 1R. F. 1). 1, McCrory. Ark. MvCLAIN, Charles I. Mrs. Kate McClain, 37 MORRIS, John H. Mrs. Hlettie Morris, Go- BAKER, Henry R. Mrs. Katherine Baker, South laugh Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. ran, 8S C. 771 Norih Eighth Street, Reading, Pa. McKIM. Robert It. MNrs. Minnie C. Engle, O'ROVRKE, Joseph. Mrs. Mary O'Rourke, BOONE, Earle E. Rufus Boone. Paragould, Millersburg, la. Copingue, Long Island, N. a. Ark. McMAH\IAION. Walter P. Mrs. Margaret Mc- PRIMROSE, Arelile DiluArd. Ben Primrose, DIETZ, William C. Alfred Dicta, Sturgis, ahon, 5.27 Howe Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. R. 1-' D. 1, Eustace, Tex. Mich. 38 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING EIIMLI12. Charles M. William Ehike, War- JERSEMAN, Arthur P. William A. Jesseman, ORTER, William. William Oster, 134 Colum- vi'k, N. Pak. Warred, N. I. itia Aveinuo, Atlas. Ps. PIIEELIAN, Walter B. M.-a Robocca Bench, JORIDAN, Fred Carl. Adolph Jordan, Her- Pisk, Jacob. David Pisk, 751 East Fifth Advace. Ark. man, Nebr. Street, New York, N. Y. GIAINNIPIFTRO, Amiiello. Mrs. Arringila MARZOLF, Milton J. John II. Marzolf, Glen SPRING, Ira. Miss Eloanor Spring, 1340 Gliannipitro, 7122 Ilegerinan Street, Phila- Eider, Kane. Lak Avenne, Rochester, N. Y. diolphia, Pa. IILENIIOP, Ilenry W. Henry Ulerhap, STAGNO, Salvatore. Miss Frances Stagno, (ROO, Anglo A. (Iui-eppe Grosto, S It.F. D. No. 2, Leonardville, Kans. 147 Twentieth Stroot, Brooklyn, N. Y. Acile DA Col Di Benld. Italy. TAYLOlR, Ralph A. Charles H. Taylor, 451 IIAvERLY, Rufus. C. Wi. Haverly, Keovy, Killed in Action, Previously Reported Noriood Street, East Orange, N. J. Ky. Missing in Action. TRAVEE. William A. Milton G. Traver, HILLIARD, ,anest. M's. Margaret Hil- Waymari, Pa. liard It F. D. 1ihvilk'lls. LIUTENANT. 1, Died of Wounds, Previously Reported HTOPSE, Dave. Teo'mo ions, McCrory, Ark. NORDQUI ST. Oscar W. Mrs. Ela Lee Nord- LOY, Jacob P. Mrs. Martha Loy, Minnie, qulet, 344 Harrison Street, Oak Park, 111. Kissing in Action. WV. Y'tI. Mc(i'TIT'Y, WHIiam t Mrs. Mary Me- SERGDANTS. CORPORAL. , 7 Wells Street, South Manchester, SAIMTIT, John E. John E. Soith, R. F. D. Vorn. 1OBPS, Herbert John. Mrs. Angelina Ilobbs, No. Ashburn, Loudonn County, Va. 1725 La Salle Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 3, McDEVITT, John F. Miii Peal Burgwald, PRIVATES. 202 North Sive, Hiurgis, Mich. QUIGG, James P. J. Mrs. Charles Qeigg, 582 ITIWRILL. Thomas Ioueton. Mre. Millie Park Ilace, Brooklyn, N. Y. BITZiIOVKL. Frank. Anthony Bitzhioki, If. AlIaMhirrIl, Vl, Va. TAYLOR, Aliert C. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, iKulpoeit, Pa. 'TONER, ,ll'rnei-t. Grant Sionr, R. F. D. 710) East Avenut , Balthore. Md. MecKD, John T. Mrs. Sarah J. Platt, Granite, 2 Wion, lo. WRIIIT, Adoph K. Mrs. Kate Wright, Eren- Ml. TRUE iCiLL, Raymond. i1,4 lorence Trues- 1hti, Tx. (CIjlDKNEtITT Cieharlos 1. NMrs. Mario i'll,11118 1Irkinire Avenue, COROR ILS. Shilakneh, S5 Murray r --ef, Binghami- Cleveland, ton, N. Y. TITTICOCK, lohn II. Harry Titchcock, 101 WHlITMAN, 1EaNr n. P. S. Whitman, Pi'k- Loeis Street, Nortlhampton, Mass. Died, Previously Reported Missing i-: N. Iloggard, I. F. D. rec, Lp. I1OGGARD, Joe W. John Action. W"OOLLE, -mtl I. Mir-. Frantes E. No. 3, Windor, N. C. Wooda,[y, 4M7 luekeye Avenue, Woellsvill, LINEPERGEI, Erroll W. Michel M. tine- berger, 10s St-tIe Street, Fayetterille Teen. LTEUTENAAT. Ohio. I'OPTIES,1Earl. E-rwin A .Forbs, Fairiont, ROSIER, William i. Mrs. C. Roier, Monte- Nob". Died of Disease, Previously Reported samUt0,\Yt'ib. PRTVATES. Killed in Action. PRIVATES, ALLISON, Robert. Elzabeth Cohan, 3064 BOONE, Albert C. Jake lcon', San Anitolo, 1-iilt-y Avenue, New York, N. Y. T'ex. COYLE, Joseph A. Mrs. Anna 1).Coyle, 1825 ANIERSON, Frank. Saimuel Ander on, lIen- DI'FPITY. William J. John . Dinphs, SilIrs Street, Philadelpiln, Pa. rietta, Okla. Iimdilton Street, Dorchester, Mass. t BAIRD, Clarence A. William G. -aird, Cax- MOLLION. Antonie. Mdiss Anna Mo' lin is Wouanded Severely, Previously Reported to, Okl. Oraitg' Street. Maneheoter, N. IT. Killed in Action. R I-R, John L. Benjamin W. Barbor, R1 T ll, Floyd. Mrs.'I a C. Ruth8, LiDt State Street, Doyleatown, Pa. PR.IVATD1. Crookl. Colo. AMPEL. Clyde. 'Mrs. Mary Campbell, SATIPOR, 1 JTacob. Alma llarman, Ptusetnham,OkIlla. Died of Disease, Previously Reported ":115 Utras -enue, St. tool', Mlo. CARL ON, Edwin 1. Mrs. Cr1 Stegleed, Vissing in Action. 130 Day Shore Road, Volyn. N. . Slightly Wounded, Previously Retetnd CiTANDI EIR, Es-per U. ilarcne C. Chandler, PRIVATD. Killed in Action. IayIln, ' t. EoTRIDGE, Esaw II. Mrs. Ralvina Redwine, ClitNTiIAi, John T. Robert Cheatham, Gor- Soyiour, Ti x. l' . 111. IlYSTAD. Alfr,d N. iNs Ily Ln), Waf,, rd, CI iK. 'I'erril A. John T. Click.Marlow. Okla. Wourded Severely, Previously Reported N. ak. COLEMAN. Albert L. Levi 1. Coleman, Morry Missing in Action. KIIAAN, Itry A. Mrs. Frank Killiai, 154 Jount, N. C. Spineg SIrce, Kingatoi, N. Y. CRAIG, UGeorge E. Mrs. Gtorgo I. SERGEANTS KYAWT , ohn. Joeph Wiie.,sd, 3008 Craig, KOERNER, Hermsan. Ernest II. Koernor, I'lltosvill (, Chlestnut Sircet, Toledo, Ohio. DILL N. Jame.Va.' M-s. 1-arah -f.Dillon, 575 R. F: 1). No. 6, Ow tnsboro, K, . O Mnt's. PECK, James A. Elias Pek, Marslieol, M1ass. Won-ded Wet Maini Strot, North Adan, (Degree Undeteranined), Provi- DILLON. Loyd 11. Mr. Amanda Dillon, CORPORAT S. ously Reported Killed in Action. ADAIR, Robert Christopher. I F. Ad tin,61 lORllFILlit. T. Mrs. Margaret Door- PRI1VATE 4. Chtarlos Eise 'arolina Avnue, Clinton, S. . i'r, 3201 I ,ter Avenue, Ilighlandtown, 31tORMICK. Arthur E. Air. A nnio T. Me- CORDOVA, Ttaus 31. jose Raion Cordova" Md. iortex, Colo. irtik, 2117 1untingdon Avei, Tkolti- EILAND4SON, John Herman. Axel Erland- more, Mdt. DOIGHlRTY, Temi-. ies. C. Docherty. 231 :Oin. :;222 Herndon S-treet, Chicao, Il. Emi Thirty-thirdl Street, New York, N. Y. (EER-'i, Fred C. t. Mr Docitor Y. A. Geer, Gilkey, N. HOWlARUD 'john . (aroline Howard, CtHEPY, 'Troy E. Lui Green, Goteabo, Okla. SCIT'FELBEIN, William. Ilust S-hiefo Pin, Avne, Colo. UhIGUIEL, Otto E3. Mrs. Johanna iGrigull, 61,0South Franklin Streot eJaecille, Wis. JENNINlS8. Nathaiel 11. AIrs.Alva Je- 1025 Dauphin Street, Philalipbi, Pa. oue,, 'toano, Va. PrIV MTS. 0iNdS Ihet. RI~iNSTEl. Max. David Grinstein, 007 BA(ON, FInnk C. Fed T. Dta,n, 501 Con- JONE E -r R. Walter 1. .Tones, Hydec Ibird Aenuie, Seattle, Wa-h. Stret, Midiildloiwn, N. C. press Avue.New laen. Conn. HALL, William II. Mrs. Lizzio Hall, Blue Bl'RKVAI. Arthur. (ladys Eais, R. F. D. kiALA, Aseitont M. 3is Jeennic Salas, JL ck4t, Okla. -io. 7, N'ew 'asle, Inel O eawantonie, Kans. IT_1111, Ma, D. William C. Harris, Mason, N. V. DIOLLACKL Loui ., Konstantine Ca .-eola Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported Xb("KilJ ilaw, Zof,,olud; ITd, Crete' 07roe". IAIRY, George. Mrs. Lizzie Harry, R. F. D. FITTZGERAAi, John V. '17s. Msry Pittz- Killed in Action. No. I. I uniesee, Okla. ve:t's,410 Ear Thirty-firt Street, Broak- PRIVATE. HELLER, Hlensry K. Mrs. Ida K. Miller, 2110 lyn, N. Y. LIHOP, Clarew'e T. Earl PIslhop, 1030 St. Westwood Avenue, ialtitoro, Md. PLO IDI)IA, Rorcico. mrs. Ale" Floridh, Vic- Clair Avnue, East Liverpool, Ohio. 1HENRY Charles A. Ciarlis J. SIith, 149 tor!t Povinc" Siracisa, Italy n:tn hinidrei and twenty-'ond Street, IT1 l, ilo. Mrs. Lout Haag, Rt. F. I). No. Retorned to Duty. Previo-isly Reported N. w-York, N. Y. 3. Twin Sioter. Hex. IAdlY, Arteur J. Mrs. Jansa q. Iligby Pin- KELLEIIT'AR. John P. Richard F. lenvr, Killed in Action. gree. idaiti. Ardmore, Pa. CIsAPLAIN. HORTON, Williai II. Jon Horton, Rock EILLEY. Crover C. Mrs. .T. W. Kelliy. Fort HARRMINGITON, Willian T. Mrs. William Laud, I' alp, Fl. Tobia, 510 Lk' Stret, lsbpnling, Mich. JOHNSON. Cilarene C. Ema Paulson, 3310 SiSSEiR Floyd E. Wiliam Moeser, R. F. D. Thirty-fouri, Minneapolis, Minn. No. 2. Portland, Mini. PRIV.1 MS. JOHNSON, David. Mrs. Christina Johnson, PRESCOTTI, Hlarvey 0 P. Albert I. Com--rs,,P PAnl?, GillJt Wr, Fred Faber, an- 1.12 Cooper Strott, Maielester, enn. Calais, Vt. KOZAK, Sianisw. Andrew Woitalyk, 37 REYNOLDS, Roy S. Jaob A. Roynold.- 'us- dusiky, Ohio. Stroer. Depow, N. Y. KbISA -IElR, Adolph. John F. Klt-sncier, ll-uinkinni ola. Toy. Lyle, Minn. LEIDIIANN, Arthur L. Mrs. Ann Leimann, TANNER, Henry L. Miss Frodeiri.ka 1-asill- Mr("LLAR, 10l14, ae Siroor. Chicago, Ill. 1.n. Bonugard Avenue, Govanstown, Md. Aaton T. John Mc-Cullar, Creek, , M. Mrs. Susan W. T'x. McCATWITA Franls TUCKER, Benjamnin. MIrs. Mary eelTu.", 538 Alecaughiar, 2130 South Sixty-sixth Soree, Gralmn Avenu, Brooklyn, N. Y. Prisoner, Previously Reported Killed in Philodeiphan. Pa. M'Kenzie, R. Action. McKENZIE. Cleveland W. C. Wounded Slightly, Previously Reported F. D. No. 1, Lake City, S. C. Missing in Action. CORPORAL. Mi'VEIG, Andrew J. ames MeVeigh, 20 MORRT, RIalph V. Mr". Alma T. Morris, ifanman Street, Tirooklyn, X. Y. CORPORAL. Florence, Mi's. NI'NNALLY WIlliam 0. James K. mnnmlay, SMITIH, Fran-is Leo. 1irs. S'rvy Smnh, 22835 I. F. ). Nc. 2. Ilo'ier. Gn - Sharwood Strcti, Philadelplia, Pa. PRIVATES. OAKLEY, Stephens R. San. Ii. Okley, Bint- FERKO, Andeew D. John Forte, Drifton, Pa. I ., Okla. 1'W,'ATEH. GAT1WOOD, Millard F. Mi-s Minnie Gatwoodu, O" IEN, Martn R. Henry O'D re, 27 BANKS, Earl. Th us Banks, Cane River, Me'omb, Mi1. No fins Avenue, Whitman, M-ass. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. 39 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

BUCZWINSKI, Gust. Anton Buczwinski, 70 IIARMON,- Harold. Mrs. Georgia Harmon, Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported First Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 422 Enlt Eighth Street, Mount , Ill. CREWS, William P. T. M. Crews, Crewsville, HATCHER, Jack. Andrew J. Hatcher, Ride- missing. Fi. out, Fla. DOWELL, David C. lasting L. Dowell, Cana, HELLAND, Alfred A. Peter D. Johnson, box LIEUTENANT. Va. 081, St. Jamues, Minn. WILLIAMS, James Earl. Mrs. James T. WE- DWYER, Joseph P. Mrs. Elizabeth Dinker HEUCIIAN, Cleo C. Harry Henry Heuchan, liams, 527 East Thirty-eighth Street, a- Dwyer, 1000 East SIxth Street, Alton, Ill. 8271 South Walnut Street, Muncie, Ind. vanna, Ga. FARAIMER, William R Joseph MA.Farmer, IOVEY, Carl P. Mrs. Carl P. Hovey, 46 La SEIRGEANT. Ono, Ky. Fayette Street, St. Johnsbury, Vt. MCNUTT, Ohio C. Obed W. McNutt, Ribolt, FERNSTROMI, Simon E. Mrs. Lois A. Fern- JANISREWSKI, Anton. Pete Kolos, 1165 Ky. strom. Ponlera, Toole County, Mont. Dubois Street, Detroit, Mich. GETZ, Earl F. Mrs. Anna Getz, 1201 Daisy KEY, Joseph. Mrs. Alice Key, Freedom, Ky. CORPOR tLS2. Sireet. Clearfield, Pa. KREBS, Herman. Mrs. Mary Robbins, H1ar- KNOX, Robert M. John Knox, S11 West IlEI'FERLEN, John J. Mrs. Joseph Endres, lowton, Mont. 'third Street, Chester, Pa. 141 0 Mayfield Street, Philadelphi, Pa. LANEHART, Harry. Mrs, Sue Lanchart, MACDONALD, Edward II. Garrett MacDon- JOH'NSON, Albert 8. Mrs. Willie B. Johnson, maxton. Pa. aid, box 207, Chester, Comi. Glibland, La. LANGDALE, Richard P. Clarence II. Lang- MARIION, James R. James A. Marion, James- dale, 724 Main Street, Rapid City, S. Dak. WAGONER. Ville. Va. LITTLE, Graham S. Smiley B. Little, R. F. MEYER, Edmund C. Emil J. Meyer, 1919 MARTIN. Fred M. Joe B. Martin, Valley ). No. 2, Murryeross, Ala. Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. View, Tex. LOCHER, Joseph. Mrs. Sarah Locher, 343 MOTES, Lawrence A. Mrs. Margaret Motes, Kennedy Street, Johnstown, Pa. PrIVATES. Ilauberg, Pla. LOUCKS, Earl T. Mrs. Effle B. Burroughs, ALBERTSON, Augustus R. Mrs. Harriet C. RITTER. Carl F. Mrs. Louise Ritter, Vermil- R. F. D. No. 4, Washington, Pa. Alberticon, Westbury, N. Y. ion, Ohio. MANNUCI, Gioacchino. Leonro Pace, 5201 BENTON, Clarence. Hlaymond Krebs, 231 Ma- fI11EIER, Lester G. Henry Sheffer, Sebree, Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ple Avnue, Clinton, lowa. y. MARTIN Bert M. Mrs. Nels J. Martin, UCHTIANAN, (George W. Gen. C. Buchanan, Franklin, Mine, Hayesvill", N. C. Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- A SEY, Max. Mr. Abraham, 10S Forsyth CABLE, Harry C. J. S. Cable, 1220 College mined), Previously Reported Missing in Street, New York, N. Y. Aveine, Now York, N. Y. Action. MAY, Joseph C. ifrs. Hannah C. May, 013 CANOVA, David A. Mrs. Anna Canova, 88 West Linden Street. Scranton, Pa. East Shoonamaker Avenue. Monessen, Pa. SERGDANT. MIKALONIS, Michael. Mrs. 'Eva Mlkalonis, CHIREST, James. George Chreot, 130 South ITRPIIY, 3Max. Mrs. Bertha Gunella, 277 528 Harris Street, Plymouth. Pa. Roo Street. Los Angeles, Cal. Lorraine Street, Lima, Ohio. MILLER, Charles P. Mrs. Emma M. Buck- DAGNINO, Attilo. Mrs. Colimpa Dagnino, 401 Imlt, Brashear, Tex. Union Sreet, San Francisco. Cal. CORPORALS. MILLER, Robert S. Mrs. Mary E. Miller, 241 DOINER, Paul. Miss Mary Dohner, Myers- H1OB1111,Wesley S. Sim Bennet Hobbs, Ar- Meyran Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. town. 1'a. [-'Yn, N. Mex. MONAGHAN, Joseph P. Mrs. Mary Baker FRICKSON, Carl R. Robert Erickson, Nye, MIACK, James Chothan, Mrs. Margaret Mack, 307 West Sixteenth Street, New York, N. Y. Wis. "ortherry Street, South Shields, Durham, MORRISON, Rev. John W. Morrison, R. F. 1 FANGUY, Theophile. Mies Azelie Fanguy, No. 1. Pottstown, Pa. Dulac, La. N'llRECK, Philip M. Mrs. Edna A. Norbeek, MORROW, Daniel J. Mrs. Blanch Morrow, FOLEY. James P. Mrs. Agnes F. Daw, 5148 215 Parker Avenue, Collingdale, Pa. 227 Delaney Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Carno"ic Avenue, Pittsburgh, Ps, P' LDING, Earl I.. Mrs. Mary Spalding, 727 MOSER, Charles. Mrs. Lillian M. Moser, 1320 FOWLIER, Joseph Harvey. Mrs. Louba-ime Elina Street, Akron, Ohio. North Fifty-sixth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Fowl-r, care of Pacolet Mills, Trough, S. C. NEAL, George A. II1. D, Neal, R. P. D. No. 1, GRANUSIZA, Guiseppe. Salvatore Caranamno, BlUGLER. Belvidere. Tenn. S79 Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y. NICTOLAS, Joseph, Mrs. lfa~ry Baker, 3248 NOTTWRNO. Giacinto. Antonio Rice, Wil- GREEN, Stanley H1. Mrs. W. S. Green, 10129 Aramingo Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. liam Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sixty-ilxti Avenue south, Seattle, Wash. MECHANICS. OSPENSON, Joseph. Mrs. Agnes E. Ospenson GREY. Dole. Walter Grey, Muney, Pa. 104 West Ninety-fifth Street, New York, HELIf, Iendrik. Harm Nie'ick, 237 KOSEWICH, Harry. Harry Kosewich, 144 N. Y. White Avenue. Grand Rapids, 3lch. Center Street, New Castle, Pa. HILL, George W. Mrs. Annie Hill, Elkport, SITAULIS, Roden. Oren Shaulls, Somerset, OWENS, Letcher. Mrs. N. Rittor, Pools. Ky. Iowa. PESAVENTO, John. Frank Rigoni, la. had. Blauford, HOPKINS, Emerson. Mrs. Caroline Hopkins, PRIVATUS. Fifth Street, Blakely, Ol phat, Pa. ABDERTOLDEN, George F. Mrs. Louise PETERSON, Otto A. David Peterson, Ludlow, HOWARD, Raymond Montgomery. Mrs. How- Abderlholden, 650 Henry Street, West Hobo- Pa. ard lovard, Cannelton, Ind. ken, N. J. POSNER, Adolph. Nuchin Posner, 22 Canton IIUPP, Frank L. D. WC.Hupp, Cumberland, LBTESCAR, Louis A. Henry Biescar, 079 Street, Hartford, Conn. Ohio. South Olive Street, Los Angeles, Cal. PRIOR. William Ienry. G. H. Prior, R. F. D. il'STON. Alex. Mrs. Mary Coreoran, Col- BUCHANAN, Clayton L. Mrs. MabTe Bu- No, 6. Napoleon, Ohio, nial Hotel, Richmond. Cal. chanan,. 3419 North Lawrence Street, Phila- RANDALL, Albert 0. Mrs. Marion Randall, JAMESON, Roy L. Elijah L. Jameson, Trout delphia. Pa. West Rarnet, Vt. Creek, Mont. CALDWELL .Tohn R. Ezra Reynolds Cald- REID, Luther A. I. W. Reid, Morrilton, Ark. JODEL, Lewis. Peter Schultz, 67 South well. 63.3 Fifth Avenue, Williamsport, Pa. RICHARDSON,. Harley. Richard Richardson, Wabash Aveem', Chi ago, Ill. CAPPS, Jesse A. Mrs. Jonle Capps, Harlan, Velpen, Ind. JOHNSON, Eskel A. Andrew Jolenson, fills- Kv. RICIlRDSON, Leo 1. Mrs. Mary Richard- boro, N. Dak. CARL, James P. Peter Carl, Red Lake Falls, son. Franklin Street, Wrentham, Mass. JOS1PISON, Carl. Axel Ponen, Ambrose, Minn. RILEY. Earl S. Mrs. Hannah Riley, 6120 N. Dak. CLAPS XTTLE, Lawrence Davis. Mrs. Fannie Walton Avenue, West Philadelphia, Ia. KANSIER, William FreC. Mrs. Henry Grund- Clapsattle, Youngstown, N. Y. RILEY. Millard. Joseph Riley, Ridgeway, Ill. mni. 1306 Burns Avenue, Detroit, Mich. CLARK. George Henry. Mrs. Clara Sharp, RORTCK, Robert B. Mrs. Elizabeth liorit-k, KECIIAIALO.S. Thadore. John Keehapalos, 121 Main Street, Lockport. N. Y. 442 CI-estut Street, Sunbury, Pa. boy 1081, Garfield. Utah. DAIGLE, Joseph. Lewpoid Daigle, Dutch- ROSSMAN, Jake. Mrs. P. E. Roesnan, I. F. KOllER, Paul J. Katie Koean, S13 West town, La. D. No. 4, San Antonio, Tex. Fil,'r Street, South flend. Il. DOXEY. Lawrence W. Mrs. Henry J. Doxey, RYAN, William J. John Ryan, 507 Sasafras LATFER, John. Henry Laufer, 229 Malceoib Mayock, N. C. ,Street. Erie, Pa. Sired. Walla Walla, Wai. EHRMANTRAUT, Frank. Mrs. Katherine SANDERSON, Gust D. Carl Johnson, HIlls- LF'2. James Edward. Airs. David Lee, 402 Ehrmantraut, San Antonio, Cal. born. N. Dnk. Twntv-fth Street, Detroit, Mich. 13NNIS. Everett. William R. Ennis, R. F. D. SIEBENIERIG, Ray. Mrs. William Sieben- LOPEZ, Maximiano. Juan De Ia Cruz Lopez, No. 1, Martinsville, ld. berg, R. F. D. No. 1, Notus. Idaho leore, N. Mex.- FERRENTELLO, Mlattee. Miss Fanny Perren- STALLINGS, Clifford D. William P. Stall- MsctLRE. Kiner C. Mrs. Amanda C. Me- t.llo, 633 Congress Street. Detroit, Mich. tnes. Mooresville, N. C. Clure,. Niltany, Center County, Pa: FTSHER Lonnie. Mrs. Francis A. Lightfoot, TRTTT.A, Charles. Joe Trulia, 2243 Dranco MiKINNEY, LeRoy. James MeKinney, 500 Sentinel Mo. venue, Cleveland. Ohio. South Sixth Street, Columbus, Ohio. FOLZ, Jenry. Mirs. Katharine Fols, R. F. D. TULL, Fred i Mise Bulah Tull, New Church, MORRISON, Thomas. Joseph Morrison. 27 No. 3, Evansville, Ind. Va. Charl -r Osk Street, South Maicheser, Conn. FI'SITRER, Henry. Mrs. Sophia HIust, Imper- 'A.-MER. Ffed. Joseph A1. Palmer, Cleve- Tl. Nebr. VALLEOS, George C. Thomas Valleoo. 310 land. G1. C. W. G. Fuller, Hotel Avenue A. New York. N. Y. Pl FULLER, Claude WALKER, Elmer P. William F. Walker. 520 SKARSZYK. leneagh. i-is Mary Pus- llank, Blutte, Mont. kanrezyk. 51 Staie Street. DTanbulry. Conn. GARCIA. Alfredo. Simon Garcia, Tierra Ama- Michigan Street. Michiean City. Ind. WALL. John L. W. M. Wall. Trenton. Ga. ROWl. eonjanin ). Mrs. Eliza E. Rowe, gen- rilla. N. Mex. 'WALSH, Mike. oral lolixery. Pryor, Okla. GARDNER, William J. 3Michael Gardner, Mrs. L. Walsh, 817 Camp SWINCHER, William. Miss Alice Swincher, Pa. Ptreet, New Orleans, La. 1810 Siegel Street, Philadelphia, WELLS, Oi Hill, Kane. GOODE, Benjamin F. Mrs. Molly E. Goode, William M. Mrs. Agnes -1. Wells, TRIP'LET, Roy 31. James Triplet, Mouth of Corona, Cal. Chaneyrille, Md. WIGGINS, Norval W. lrs. Mary Wiezins, Wilson. Va, GORE, Austin F. David L. Taylor, Bethel, Old VAN ERE31, George. Hlenry Tan Erem, R. F. N. C. First Street, North Side, Pittsburgh, ). No. 2. box 22, Ilinstone, S. Dak. HALL, Earl Allen. Harry Hall, Glen Hazel, Pa. WEISER. Raymeond Ilussel. Mrs. Mary R. Pa. LEBIZ, William. Mike Zagoreki, 32 Wood- IHill. 146 North Fourth Street, Reading, Pa. HALL, James A. Mrs. Dora Hall, Louisa, Va. bridge Street. Hartford, Conn.. WETFIERDEE, Lyman M1. Arthur Wetherbee, IIAMMONDS. Willie C. Mrs. Sallie E. Ham- ZIINGLER, Howard L. Mrs. Louis Zenler, N illow Street, West Acton. Meass. monds, R. F. D. No. 1. Moorefield, Ky. 500' Nineteenth Street NW., Canton, Ohio. WROILEWSKLI. Vincent. Miss Bronistona HANSEN, Fred. Charles Hanson, 7 Green-. ZINTARA, Albert. Joseph Zintara. 2414 Wroblewski, S2S Mound Street, St. Louis, mount Street, Dorchester, Mass. West Twenty-third Street, Chicago, Ill. Mo. 40 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING Returned to Duty, Previously Reported GAVITT, Burton Albert. Edwin Stephen Ga- KITCHENS, Luther T. John L. Kitchena, vitL, 1669 Concord Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Burneville, Okla. Missing. GOODLEY. Roy B. Mrs. Viola Goodley, Ien KNOX, Robert F. Thomas Knox, Petersburg, SERGIA-'TS. derson, Ky. Ind. GROVE, Chester R. William II. Grove, Pas- KOREYTOWSKI, Stanley. Mrs. William ITUESTIS George B. George Iluestis, Lake tura, N. Mex. Koreytowski, 393 Sheeberne Avenue, St. ibtreet, Vakefield. Mass. GUARASCIO, John. John Guaraseio, Par- Paul, Minn. IAMPITERE, David II. Mrs. Catherine Lam- renti, Italy. KOSTRZEWSKI, Stanley. Miss Catherine ph:e, 81,1 North Second Street, La Crosse, IIANKS, Willie E. Mrs. Bessie Ilanks, Athens, Jaskowik, 135 Washington Street, Peabody, Wis. Tex. Mass. PIPPERDEN, Sherman. John Ripperden, gen- HARDING, Emmitt R. Newton R. Harding, KRAUSE, William J. Mrs. Myrtle May eral delihery, Omaha, Ill. Berclair, Tex. Krause, P&>ck Log. Pa. HAROWITZ, Samuel. Mrs. Anna Ilarowitz, KROGMAN, Louis. William Krogman, Elkton, CORPORALS. 89 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N. Y. S. Dak. IAAS, Frederick M. Dr. James Haas, 115 HARRISON, William H. Mrs. Gertrude B. KUTICKA, Edward. Vaclov Kutickb, Ra- South Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Harrison, 1310 King Street, La Crosse, Wis. venna, Nebr. KNAPP, Harry. Henry Knapp, 206 Spruce HARRY, Christ. Peter Harry, 2318 Elliott LAMBRIGIIT, Jeff. Mrs. Hollie Lambrigit, Street Wausau, Wis. A-venue, Seattle, Wash. Athens, Tex. McCARTTY, Jame,, J. Matthew McCarthy, HICKEY, Aloysius. Mrs. Hanna Hickey, 473 LAMPHIER, Frederick J. Mrs. Frederick J. 1015 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. South Street. Kennett Square, Pa. Lamphier, 435 West Thirty-sixth Street, MYERS, Roy IT. Irvin Adams, 119 Yarnell HILLEGASS, Palph A. Mrs. Emma Hillegass, New York, N. Y. Street, West Reading, Pa. 235 North Church Street, Allentown, Pa. LANCE, George B. James F. Lance, Thatcher, BUGLERS. HINCKLEY, Francis M. Mrs. Emma inck- Colo. ley, Gardner, Me. LANDRESS, Arthur P. Elige Hunter, Cal- GODWIN, Walter II. Mrs. W. II. Godwin, IIOUCK, Jasper C. Charles E. lHouck, Earls- houn, S. C. Barnesville, Ga. boro, Obkla. LA SITER, Charles. J. R. Lassiter,' Edenton, KINSER, Gerald. Mrs. Charles Kinser, R. F. IIYSONG. Alvin John. Mrs. Laura Jane ly- N. C. D. No. 1, Levering, Mich. song, 415 Church Street, Gallitzin, Pa. LAVENDUSKY, Lawrence D. C. A. Lavin- MECHANICS. INMAN, Jack. Mrs. Sarah R. Inman, Tus- dusky, Damon, Tex. cumbia, Ala. LErINSKI, Stephen. Mrs. Anna Lepinski, BRESSLER, Robert E. Jonathan Bressler, JOHNSON, Jonule. William J. Johnson, McKean, Pa. 303 Mifflin Street, Lebanon, Pa. Windsor, N. C. LITSEY, Buell II. Benjamin Allen, Big Clifty, GRANT, John K. Mrs. Mary I. Grant, Falls- JOHNSON, Talmage. Mrs. Ida Arnold, East Ky. ton, Md. Rives, Tenn. LOWE, Robert L. John W.'Lowe, Roswell, WAGONER. JONES, Willie T. Mrs. Annie Jones, R. F. D. N. Mex. No 3, Youngsville, N. C. McGIVNEY, Philip C. M. D. McGivney, East- OCDEN, Harley. Mrs Ida Ogden, general de- Mike. Mrs. Julia Kehoe, I1ad, livery, BelleD~laine, Kans. KEHOE, ern Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Mont McLANE, James A. Mrs. Joseph McLane 11 PRIVATES. KING, Robert James. Fred King, 6211 South North Forty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago, Ill. ABEL, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Abel, 636 South La- Wood Street, MANNING, John Raymond. James J. Alan- zelle Street, Columbus, Ohio. iing, 283 Walnut Street, Newton Lower ADAMSON, John Mrs. Margaret Adamson, Falls, Mass. 12 Abbott Street, Arbroath, Scotland. MARTIN, Benjamin. Charles Martin, Shaw- BARTOSCH, Vladin J. Charlie Bartosch, R. mout. Pa. F. D. No. 2, Weimer, Tex. 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