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PUBLISHED DAZLY under order of THE PRESIDENT of THE UNITED STATES by COMMITTEE on PUBLIC INFORMATION GEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * COMPLETE Record of U. X. GOVERNMENT Activities

VOL. 2 WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. No. 498 BLOWING OF WHISTLES ASTHE REGISTRATION OF CABLE GEN. MARCH ANNOUNCES WELCOME TO TRANSPORTS ADDRESSES TO BE PERMITTED LIST OF U.S. ARMY UNITS U. S. Cable Censorship Announces ORDERED TO BE STOPPED Removal of War-Time NOW ON GERMAN BORDER INHARBOR OF NEW YORK Restriction. OUTSIDE OF THE DIVISIONS The United States Cable Censorship NOISE IS A MENACE announces the removal of the war-time CABLED BY PERSHING prohibition on the registration of abbre- TO SAFE NAVIGATION viated cable address. Effective January IN REPLY TO REQUEST 1, 1919, any person or firm in the United States or its possessions who does not Captains oflncomingTroop-, already possess a registered cable address Detailed Information of the Ships Complain They Are will he permitted to register one such Separate Organizations in address for use in cablegrams addressed Unable to Hear Necessary to the registrant. Requests for regis- Army of Occupation Sent tration should be made direct to the tele- Signals and Report Acci- graph or cable companies. so that People May Know In addition, United States Cable Cen- Relatives Are. dents Narrowly Avoided- sorship, which has not recognized ad- Where their Secretary of the Treasury dresses registered on or after January 1, " Distinguished-Service" 1917, will now permit their use, and Issues Instructions to the Gre-t Britain and France have elimi- Medals Recommended for nated the restrictions on the use of ad- Commander of the Port to dresses registered on or after July 1, 6 Generals-Total of Men Enforce New Regulations. 1914. In future all registered addresses, Assigned for Early Convoy. irrespective of date of registration, may be used in cablegrams from countries Press interview by Gen. March Decem- The Secretary of the Treasury author- with which the use of registered address izes the following statement: is permitted. her 28, 1918: The instructions issued by the Secre- No change has been made by any of the I have heretofore announced the com- tary of the Treasury to the Captain of censorships concerned in the existing position of the Third Army, the Army of the Port of New York, placing certain rules as to the countries with which the Occupation, along the German frontier restrictions on the movement of vessels use of a registered address is not per- in terms of Divisions, and during the welcoming incoming transports, have mitted. The principal regulations now past week we cabled Gen. Pershing to been made necessary by reason of re- effective on this point demand the use of send any other auxiliary troops which peated representations by the command- plain language, as opposed to registered, actually comprised part of that Army so ers of the cruiser and transport forces address in cablegrams to or from neutral that we might let the people of the as well as by the captains of transports, European countries or their possessions country know where their relatives were. in which it was stated that the safety and in cablegrams to, from, or transiting The following units, outside of Divisions, of such transports was seriously en- through Italy or Italian possessions. are serving with the Third Army: dangered by reason of the action of wel- The existing rule that only one regis- Units with Third Army. coming vessels. tered address be used by one person or Noise of Whistles Prevents Signaling. firm is maintained. Army troops, Headquarters troops: 66th Field Artillery Brigade, 322nd Field All the captains of naval transports Battalion, Signal Corps, 51st Telegraph which have returned since the inaugura- Battalion, 26th Telegraph Batttlion, 2nd tion of the marine welcome to troopships Roumanian Landwehr Cavalry Headquarters, 1st Squadron, 2nd have reported the great difficulty they Again Appeals to Allies Cavalry, 46th Engineers, 56th Pioneer In- have experienced in safely navigating fantry, 3rd Army Military Police Bat- their ships up the harbor, due to the talion, Evacuation Hospitals 3 and 12, noise of whistles and sirens and streams The Roumanian Landwehr has 314th Remount Squadron, 303rd Re- This noise renders it again from fire boats. sent an urgent appeal to the allied minis- mount Squadron, Army Post Office 927, absolutely impossible to exchange proper Sanitary Train 3rd Army, 542nd, 590th, any ves- ters at Jassy stating that unless a por- navigation signal whistles with tion of the destined supplies reach Rou- 601st, and 603rd Ambulance Service Sec- sel or to hear any of the bell buoys in mania there is great danger of famine, tions, 3rd Army Provisional Supply thick weather or to properly distinguish which would prove a new hot bed for Train, Truck Companies 441, 463, 466, ships ahead when they are cut off by Bolshei ik propaganda. 467, and 469, 3rd Army Air Service streams from the fire boats. Headquarters, 1st Pursuit Group, Pur- The captain of a large transport, which suit Group, Pursuit Squadron No. 4, 4th ni rived during the last few days. stated Air Park, Headquarters Bombardment that the weather being thick, lie was Group, ' Day Bombing Squadron 166, feeling his way up the harbor, when The offices of The Official U. S. Headquarters Army Observation Groups, suddenly one of the patrol boats appeared Bulletin have been moved from the Aero Squadrons 9 and 91, Photo Sections alongside and started the sirens and at 2 and 10, Branch Intelligence Office 462D the same time the fire boats commenced Continental Trust Building, Four- and 463D, Construction Squadrons, Srd to shoot streams in the air so that he teenth and H Streets NW., to No. 8 Army Regional Replacement Depot, Or*. could hear no signals from vessels, bell nanee Depot No. 303. buo. s, or distinguish any object. Jackson Place. Third Army Corps. Corps Troops: (Continued on page 3.) Headquarters Troops, 308th Engineers, 2 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. GENERAL MARCH'S WEEKLY INTERVIEW RUSSIAN PRISONERS AT OMSK ON THEIR WAY FROM GERMANY and Train, 52d Telegraph Battalion, torious and conspicuous service as Sur- 308th Field Battalion Signal Corps, 3d geon General of the Army in organizing ARE INDESTITUTE CONDITION Corps Military Police C6mpany, 1st Pio- and administering the Medical Depart- neer Infantry, Troop K 3d Cavalry, ment during the war. Motor Supply Train 413, Field Remount Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, United Sent Away by Germans Without Sup- Squadron 302, Mobile Veterinary Hospi- States Army, for especially meritorious tal No. 1, Machine Shop Truck Unit 405, and conspicuous service as chief of em- plies and Inhospitably Received First Corps Artillery Park, 501st Mobile barkation in organizing and administer- By Bolsheviti-Forty Thousand Ordnance Repair Shop, Headquarters 3d ing the Embarkation Service during the Army Corps Air Service, 1st Aero Squad- war. Trying to Reach Siberia. ron, 0th Photo Section, 3d Corps Balloon Maj. Gen. Henry Jervey, United States Groups Reconnaissance, First Balloon Armiy, for especially meritorious and State Department advices state that Company branch intelligence office, Third conspicuous service as Director of Opera- the first contingent of Russian prisoners Corps Sanitary Train, Field Hospitals tions, General Staff, and as assistant of war reaching Omsk and Chilabinsk 162, 163, and 332, Ambulance Companies to the Chief of Staff, in preparing and on their. way from Germany and Austria 162, 163, and 332, Sales Commissary Unit executing the plans involving the mobili- are in a pitiable condition because of No. 33. zation of personnel during the war. lack of clothing and shoes, while the Fourth Army Corps. The names are given alphabetically. Russian Red Cross is unable to assist Approved by Secretary. them. Forty thousand, according to esti- Fourth Army Corps, Corps Troops: mates, intend to return to 'Siberia, of Headquarters Troops Headquarters De- These recommendations have been ap- whom 15,000 have insufficient clothing tachinents, 51st Pioneer Infantry, 301st proved by the Secretary and the medals and 7,000 are in Samara detained for Engineers and train, 310th Field Bat- will be awarded in a formal way at a lack of shoes. The American Red Cross talion Signal Corps, 405th Telegraph Bat- later date. at Chilabinsh, though handicapped by talion, 4th Corps Air Service Headquar- We have given out during the week the lack of material, is rendering all the ters, 12th Aero Squadron, Photo Section assignment of various units in France assistance possible. No. 4, Branch Intelligence Office, Ballpon by Gen. Pershing to early convoys, so Stories of Extreme Hardship. Group Headquarters, 4th Corps, 2d Bal- they will not be repeated, but the sum loon Company, 413th Motor Supply Train, total is 6,821 officers and 168,239 men who The prisoners relate stories of extreme Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop, Machine are assigned to early convoys for return hardships and privation which they had Shop Truck Unit 369, 4th Corps Sanitary home. The number of men in the United to undergo. They were obliged to walk Train, Ambulance Companies 301, 802, States who have been ordered discharged, 60 miles in three days through the fron- and 303, Field Hospitals 301, 802, and which I reported last week as amounting tier and on arrival in Russia received 303, Troop M, 306th Field Remount to 900,000, has now been increased to no food nor any attention from the Squadron, Detachment, 5th Mobile Veter- 937,000 by the introduction of some new Bolsheviki. The latter are seeking to in- inary Hospital, 4th Corps Military Police units. This number, with the 168,239 duce them to join the Red Army, against Sales Commissary Unit No. 31, 4th Corps selected by Gen. Pershing, brings the whom, however, the prisoners entertain Artillery Park. number of men slated for discharge up strong resentment, horrified at the bra- Army Corps, Corps Troops, Headquar- to 1,005,239. The sum total of men who tality and atrocities of which they were ters Troops, Military Police, 326th Field have actually been discharged in the witnesses. The prisoners were even Battalion Signal Corps, Provisional Mo- United States up to date is 533,334. The robbed of their shoes at Chilabinsk, and tor Supply Company, 396th Machine- number of ofilcers who have been dis- obliged to get sustenance by beggingfrom Shop Truck Unit, 107th Sanitary Train, charged up to December 27 is 35,409. peasants. less Horse Section; Army Post Office 792, 308th Mobile Veterinary Section, 88th Questions and Answers. ing peace times and on a peace-time Aero Squadron, 3d Balloon Company, Q. Has Gen. March received any in- basis? 54th Pioneer Infantry, 7th Corps Field formation concerning the French Army A. The fact of this order is that Col. Veterinary Unit, 166th Field Artillery taking over part of the American sector Robins is not going to Nashville, but he Brigade, 310th Engineers, 1st Battalion; in occupied German territory, and if so has been ordered to report to the Chief 602d Engineers, 1st Battalion; 414th can the reasons for this change be of Staff for duty in the Purchase, Stor- Supply Train, 2 companies; 418th Supply stated? age, and Traffic Section of the General Train, 2 companies; 312th Remount A. No such official information has Staff in this city, and that is where he Squadron, 310th Engineer Train, 76th reached the War Department. is coming. Telegraph Battalion. Q. The War Department is reported to Regarding the bill to permit voluntary have sent instructions to Camp Funston enlistments, Gen. March said: Distinguished-Service Medals. that the Tenth Division is not to be de- " This bill was introduced because in I have recommended to the Secretary mobilized in the near future and that the selective-service law a clause provided of War the awarding of the Distin- discharges should be limited to most ur- that the men would be raised for all guished Service Medal to the following gent cases. Is this an exception in the armies by draft solely during the prog- named officers, in each case for the serv- demobilization program of clearing ress of the emergency, and voluntary re- ices set opposite to his name: camps in the United States as quickly as cruiting was stopped. Now a great many Maj. Gen. William M. Black, Chief of possible? men about to be discharged wish to en- Engineers, United States Army, for espe- A. No, in both cases. list, but under that phase of the law cially meritorious and conspicuous serv- Q. Please give the total numbers of they can not do this, and the bill simply ice in planning and administering the the Army of Occupation-American, remoxles this restriction and allows us to Engineer and Military Ral Nay Services French, British, Belgian, to date? take those men if we want to. and it has during the war. A. We haven't this information, other- no bearing on the raising of a future Maj. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, Judge wise I would be glad to give it out. Arms." Advocate General, United States Army, Q. Can any report be given of the Gen. March alqo said: for especially meritorious and conspicu- casualties (in detail if posqible) sus- "The figures I haxe given for dis- ous service as Provost Marshal General tained by the 35th and 89th Divisions? charges are to date. The discharges for in the preparation and operation of the A. The casualties up to November 13, this week-the week ending th 28th- draft laws of the Nation during Jhe war. including additional men requested by have not come in at all, except about Maj. Gen. George W. Goethals, United the Divisions, that is the actual number 33,000. which came in this morning, and I States Army, retired, for especially required to fill vacancies, was, for the have added them to the number I already meritorious and conspicuous service in 35th Dixision, 171 officers and 4,086 men; had. Five hundred and thirty-three eorganizing the Quartermaster Depart- for the 89th Dix i-ion, 196 officers and thousand is practically up to last Satur- ment and in organizing and administer- 5,727 men. day, so that wxhen ne get the report of ing the Division of Purchase, Storage, Q. Col. Thomas Robins, 220 En- this week we expect to have about the and Traffic during the wxar. gineers, ordered to report to Nashville, same proportion of Increase that we had Maj. Gen. William C. Gorgam, United Tenn. Has this appointment an thing Inst week. I give the figures as they States Army, retired, for e~pecially meri- to do with putting this plant to use dur- stand to-day." THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETINi SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 3 TREASURY CERTIFICATES FOR STOPS BLOWING OF WHISTLES C.M. WOOLLEY ELECTED VICE THREE-QUARTERS OF ABILLION AS WELCOME TO TRANSPORTS CHAIRMAN WAR TRADE BOARD OFFERED BY SECRETARY GLASS (Continued from page 1.) Election of Clarence M. Woolley, of As a consequence, the transport nearly New York and Chicago, to be vice chair- PAYABLE JUNE 3 AT 4 1-2 PER CENT went ashore on Governors Island, and man of the War Trade Board, in which only by backing full speed did he save capacity he will head the board during his ship from grounding. With all this the absence in Europe of Vance C. Mc- Applications to Be Received at Fed- noise and excitement it is impossible to Cormick, chairman, was announced to- eral Reserve Banks keep the troops on board from rushing* day by Mr. McCormick, who has been -Subscrip- from one side of the ship to the other, summoned to Paris by President Wilson. tions to Close January7-Right to which causes the ships, which are in light Mr. Woolley represents the Secretary condition, to list greatly. If a collision of Commerce on the board. He has been Reject Reserved-Tax Exemption. should occur when a ship is in this con- actively associated with the War Trade dition, there is great probability that she Board since November, 1917, coming to The Secretary of the Treasury, under would sink rapidly, and a great marine Washington from New York. Some six the authority of the act approved Sep- disaster would occur in the harbor of months ago he also became the repre- tember 24, 1917, as amended by the act New York. sentative of the War Industries Board on the War Trade Board. He was like- approved April 4, 1918, offers for sub- Special Rules Promulgated. scription, at par and accrued interest, wise a member of the priorities commit- through the Federal reserve banks $750,- Upon the urgent recommendation of tee until this was dissolved, and is still 000,000 or more Treasury certificates of the authorities in charge of the trans- a member of the United States Sugar indebtedness, series 5 C, dated and bear- port service, the Secretary of the Treas- Equalization Board (Inc.) He is a ing interest from January 2, 1919, pay- ury instructed the captain of the port manufacturer. able June 3, 1919, with interest at the that all tugs, motor boats, excursion Mr. McCormick will sail December 31, rate of 4J per cent per annum. Applica- steamers, and other boats and vessels in his stay abroad being wholly contingent tions will be received at the Federal re- New York Harbor will be required to upon the developments of the situation in serve banks. Subscription books will comply with the following rules: Paris. close at the close of business January 7, 1. That all such craft shall keep at a 1919. Certificates will be issued in de- distance of at least 300 yards from an nominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,- incoming transport, unless it be neces- ADDITIONAL U.S. ARMY UNITS 000, and $100,000. sary to approach nearer to permit the vessels to pass in the ordinary course ASSIGNED FOR EARLY CONVOY Tax Exemptions. of their navigation. The Chief of Staff authorizes publica- Said certificates shall be exempt, both 2. That such craft shall not blow their sirens or whistles within a distance of tion of the following. Following organi- as to principal and interest, from all tax- zations have been assigned to early con- ation now or hereafter imposed by the one-half mile from an incoming trans- port, except to give the usual and neces- voy: 492d Aero Squadron, 2, ofliecrs, 147 United States, any State, or any of the men; 302d Trench Mortar Battery, 5 possessions of the United States, or by sary navigation signals. 3. That such craft shall not shoot oflicers, 160 men; 305th Trench Mortar any local taxing authority, except (a) Battery, 5 officers, 130 men; 30711h estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) grad- streams of water from their hose with- in a distance of one-half mile from an Trench Mortar Battery, 5 officers, 150 uated additional income taxes, commonly men; 105th Trench Mortar Battery, 4 known as surtaxes, and excess profits incoming transport, unless necessary to extinguish a fire. officers, 163 men; 400th Aero Squadron, and war-profits taxes, now or hereafter Com- imposed by the United States, upon the 4. That no band shall be permitted to 7 officers, 153 men; 34th Balloon play in the vicinity of such transport pany, 11 officers, 170 men; 155th, 147th, income or profits of individuals, partner- 27th, and 95th Aero Squadrons, 24 offi- ships, associations, or corporations. The while the same is approaching its dock. The above rules have been promul- cers, 725 men; 13th. 49th, and 139th Aero interest on an amount of bonds and cer- Squadrons, 18 officers, 545 men; 413th tificates authorized by said act approved gated exclusively with a view to insuring the safety of and of the Telegraph Battalion, 13 officers. 213 men. September 24, 1917, and amendments The assignment of the 500th Aero thereto, the principal of which does not lives of soldiers and sailors returning to the United States. They are intended Squadron to early convoy wa- through exceed in the aggregate $5,000 owned by has been canceled. any individual, partnership, association, to interfere to the least degree, consist- error and or corporation, shall be exempt from the ent with safety, with the welcome ac- taxes provided for in clause (b) above. corded to incoming transports. General Import License Notice of Redemption. Covering Vegetables and Upon 10 days' public notice, given close the subscriptions at any time with- Fruits From All Sources in such manner as may be determined by out notice. Payment at par and accrued the Secretary of the Treasury, the cer- interest for certificates allotted must be The War Trade Board announces in a tificates of this series may be redeemed made on and after January 2, 1919, and new ruling (W. T. B. R. 471) that gen- as a whole at par and accrued Interest on or before January 7, 1919. After al- eral import license P. F. B. 24 (W. T. on or after any date, occurring before lotment and upon payment Federal re- B. It. 205, issued August 19, 1918), cover- the maturity of such certificates, set for serve banks will issue interim receipts ing the importation of fruits and vege- the payment of the first instalment of pending delivery of the definitive cer- tables from Cuba, for shipments made the subscription price of any bonds of- tificates. Qualified depositaries will he on or before December 31, 1918, has been fered for subscription by the United permitted to make payment by credit for revoked. A new general license to be States after the offering and before the certificates allotted to them for them- known as P. B. F. 24 has been issued maturity of such certificates. The cer- selves and their customers up to an covering the importation of all fresh tificates of this series, whether or not amount for which each shall have quall- fruits and fresh vegetables from all called for redemption, will be accepted fied in excess of existing deposits when sources. The new general license will at par, Mith adjustment of accrued in- so notified by Federal reserve banks. As be valid indefinitely until revoked. No terest, if tendered on such instalment fiscal agents of the United States, Fed- individual import licenses will therefore date in payment on the subscription eral reserve banks are authorized and re- be required for such shipments. price then payable of any such bonds quested to receive subscriptions and to subscribed for by and allotted to hold- make allotment in full in the order of the APPOINTED TO EMBASSY HERE. ers of such certificates. The certificates receipt of applications up to amounts in- State Department advices state that of this series do not bear the circulation diented by the Secretary of the Treasury Hilarion Moreno has been appointed coun- privilege and will not be accepted in to the Federal reserve banks of the re- sellor of the Argentine embassy to Wash- payment of taxes. spective districts. ington and Fernando Espila as first see- The right is reserved to reject any sub- retary. Moreno was formerly counsellor scription and to allot less than the When you buy war-savings stamps you at Madrid and Espila is a prominent amount of certificates applied for and to do not give-you receive. lawyer of Buenos Aires. 4 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. (oWfizt 1. #. 161Agggy REVISED EDITIONS OF CERTAIN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE AID FOR Published Every Week Day, Except U. S. LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE DISABLED SOLDIERS AND Legal Holidays, Under Order of the SAILORS President of the United States and by Authority of Congress. PUBLICATIONS AS OF JAN. 1 The Federal Board for Vocational Edu- cation and the United States Employ- Office: No. 8 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. Tel. Main 50300. Revised editions of the following pub- ment Service of the Department of La- lications of the United States Lighthouse bor have entered into the following agree- Copies of THE OFFIcIAL U. S. BULLETIN will Service will be issued by the Department ment providing for certain specific serv- be furnished without charge to every post office 1, 1919. in the United States (to be posted daily, for of Commerce, as of January ices to disabled soldiers and sailors on the benefit of the public, under order of the . Light List, Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the part of the United States Employ- Postmaster General) ; to legislative and execu- the United States. ment Service: tive officers of the United States Government, and to diplomatic representatives of all foreign Light List, Pacific congt of the United " The vocational rehabilitation act di- Governments.-EDwARD S. ROCHESTER, Elitor. States. rects the Federal Board 'to provide for These light lists include, respectively. the placement of rehabilitated persons in RATES BY MAIL. lighted aids to navigation maintained by suitable or gainful occupations' and 'to One year ------$5. 00 Six months ------. 00 or under the authority of the United utilize, with the approval of the Secre- One year, postage prepaid to States Lighthouse Service on the Atlantic tary of Labor, the facilities of the De- foreign countries pred 8.00 and Gulf coasts of the United States, Daily-_ Six months, postage partment of Labor, in so far as may be prepaid to Porto Rico, etc., and lighted aids to navi- practicable, in the placement of reha- foreign countries ------4. 50 fack numbers and extra gation on the Pacific coast of the United bilitated persons in suitable or gainful copies ------each . 05 States, Alaska, the Hawaiian, Midway, occupations.' Make all checks, money orders, and drafts Guam, and the American Samoan Is- " In compliance with the spirit of the payable to Tim OFFIcIAL U. S. BULLETIN. lands, but do not include unlighted bea- law, the United States Employment Serv- cons or buoys. ice offices will perform the following Buoy List, Ninth Lighthouse District, services: SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHEVRON embracing the waters of Porto Rico and "(1) Fill out Federal Board Form No. adjacent islands. 514 on every disabled ex-soldier or ex- INTHE ARMY AFTER THE WAR Buoy List, Sixteenth Lighthouse Dis- sailor coming to their attention and for- trict, embracing the waters of Alaska. ward report to the rehabilitation office of In his interview With the press, Secre- Buoy List, Nineteenth Lighthouse Dis- the Federal board for the district in tary Baker- said in connection with the trict, embracing the waters of Hawaii, which the man is located. general subject of war clevrons:, Midway, Guam, and American Samoan "(2) Provide each man who desires to Ten years from now the Army of the Islands. make application for compensation with United States will consist of two (lasses These buoy lists include all aids to Bureau of War-Risk Insurance Forms of people, those who served in this war navigation maintained by or under the Nos. 504 and 526, assist him to fill out and those who did not. Men who have authority of the United States Lighthouse and forward them to the central office nothing on their sleeves will be those Service for the waters respectively em- of the Federal board in-Washington. who have joined the service after the braced as above. "(3) Assist such men, if desired by armistice, and men who were in service The publications referred to may be ob- them, to secure employment pending the during the war. either abroad or at tained from the Superintendent of Docu- determination of their status under the honie, will wear the appropriate chevron. mnents, Washington, D. C., and various War-Risk Insurance act. It will designate those who were in the sales agents at principal ports, including "(4) Assist in the placement of reha- forces during the war from tho~e who collectors of customs, lighthouse district bilitated men when so requested by the were not. superintendents. district offices of the offices of the Federal board." Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- War Trade Board Annuls merce, United States shipping comnmis- sioners and radio inspectors of the Bu- FUEL ORDER ALLOWING SALE Ruling on Wild Duck reau of Navigation, Department of Com- merce, and suboffices of the Coast and OF COKE FOR OCEAN EXPORT Imports From Mexico Geodetic Survey. The prices of the pub- lications in question are 30 cents each for The United States Fuel Administration War Trade Board restrictions against light lists, and 20 cents each for buoy issues the following: the inportation of frozen wild ducks lists. The United States Fuel Administrator, froim Mexico have been removed, but acting under authority of an executive or- this formerly sizable traffic still is der of the President of the United States, against the law, so far as public sale is WEEKLY WEATHER FORECAST dated August 23, 1917, appointing said concerned, Vance McCormick, chairman administrator, and of subsequent Execu- of the board, announced to-day. The Weather Bureau has issued the tive orders, and in furtherance of the An numsual international situation was following forecast for the period Decem- purpose of said orders and of the act of revoaled by the removal of the War ber 30 to January 4, inclusive: Congress therein referred to and ap- North and Middle Atlantic States.-Occa- Trade Deard's restriction. At the time slonal snows early in the week, followed by proved August 10, 1917, the order against importing the birds generally fair weather thereafter. Tempera- Hereby orders and directs that the or- n as put into effect, the traffic was so ex- tures nearly normal, although probably some- der of said Administrator, dated April 25, what warmer Tuesday or Wednesday. tensive that a considerable saving in South Atlantic and East Gulf States.- 1918, entitled " Order of the United States tivnage was effected. Since the order G(enerally fair weather indicated during the Fuel Administrator relative to prices of was issued a new migratory bird treaty week, with a return to normal temperatures: coke for export by ocean transportation," West Gulf States.-Generally fair weather nith Canada and Great Britain and ap- indicated during the week, with a return be, and the same hereby is, amended by propriate legislation has become effective, to normal temperatures. striking out paragraph (4) thereof, which under which the offering of these birds Ohio Valley and Tennessee.-Generally fair said paragraph (4) prohibits the sale or weather during the week, although some for sale is prohibited. slight prospect of rain or snow in the Ohio delivery of coke for export by ocean The tonnage no longer is needed and Valley Monday or Tuesday. Somewhat higher transportation except upon the prior is- the War Trade Board ruling therefore temperatures early in the week. suance by the United States Fuel Admin- Region of Great Lakes.-Occasional snows was withdrawn, but the treaty regula- probable first half of the week: generally fair istration of a permit therefor. tiois continue. second half. No decided temperature changes. This order shall be effective December Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Val- 19, 1918. leys. -ome prospect of snow early in the DETAIL FOR COL. CRAWFORD. week, with temperatures slightly above nor- H. A. GARFIELD,. amal in the Mississippi Valley; generally fair United States Fuel Administrator. (ol. Lawrence C. Crawford, Coast Ar- the remainder of the week, with nearly nor- tilery Corps, has been relieved from duty mal temperatures. Northern Rocky Mountain and Plateau Re- gions.-Fair weather indicated during the at the Coast Artillery Training Center, gions.-Local snows and lower temperatures week, with nearly normal temperatures. Fort Monroe, Va., and ordered to repair probable early days of the week over north Pacific States.-Rain early in the week in to this city and report for duty with the portion, otherwise generally fair weather in- north portion and again after the middle of dicated during the week, with nearly normal the week, except snow in the mountains; fair Rehabilitation Division of the Federal temperatures. over south portion. Nearly normal tempera- Board for Vocational Education. Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau Re- tures. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 5

WORK OF CONGRESS Diversion of Nitrate for War Needs I BRIEFLY TOLD Instead of Going to the Farmers The Senate was not in session yester- Explained by Industries Chairman day, but the House met and engaged in merely routine business and adjourned B. M. Baruch, chairman of the War the importers and the fertilizer people in Industries Board, authorizes the follow- the fall of 1917. until Monday. Majority Leader Kitchin ing: asked that the House not concur in the Facts concerning the importation and All Restrictions Removed. Senate amendments to the war-revenue use of nitrate during the war period, Immediately on the signing of the bill and that the measure be sent to con- hitherto suppressed for military reasons, armistice, all restrictions were taken off ference. At the suggestion of Mr. Mad- are herewith made public by C. H. Mac- of the importers as far as sales of nitrate den, of Illinois, in order that members Dowell, director of the Chemicals Divi- to fertilizer manufacturers and agricul- might have the opportunity to read the sion of the War Industries Board, for tural users was concerned, so that there bill, action was Dostponed until Monday. the purpose of clearing up certain misun- will be no difficulty in supplying the en- A resolution was introduced by Mr. derstandings which have existed. tire needs of the United Britten, of Illinois, Republican, request- States for agri- Appropriation by Congress. cultural use for spring planting. ing the peace conference to make provi- Nitrate of soda is the foundation of sion at the earliest practicable day for a In the fall of 1917 the Congress appro- smokeless powder and high explosives as League of Nations that will establish and priated $10,000,000 to be used by the well as maintain for other needed chemicals, and an enduring peace. Speaker Agricultural Department in importing the purchase and importation of nitrate Clark received a letter from Secretary nitrate of soda to be sold by them to the to the United States was Baker urging legislation that will per- controlled by farmers at cost. This was later made a the United States Government through mit the retirement of the Army nurse revolving fund. Under this the War In- the War Industries Board corps at three-quarters pay after 20 in coopera- dustries Board procured for the Depart- tion with the importers formerly handling years' service. It was pointed out that ment of Agriculture some 109,000 long this material, the not more importers buying in than six or seven nurses would tons of nitrate for shipment fromd Chile Chile as in times past. The Government become eligible for retirement within during the winter and spring. Owing to received their nitrate through the im- the next five years. disturbed shipping conditions in the early porters at cost and the profit charged by spring, it was impossible to bring in for the importers to private users was con- February-March arrival the tonnage ex- trolled by the Government so that uni- SURRENDER OF WAR-SAVINGS pected, and with the needs developed by form cost to all users was secured, this the expected spring offensive of the Ger- cost being based on the average monthly CERTIFICATE STAMPS OF 1918 mans, it became necessary to divert to cost in Chile, plus the freight storage, France a large tonnage of nitrate for exchange, and other elements of cost. TREASuRY manufacture of explosives in that coun- DEPARTMENT, The Nitrate Committee. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, try and for further increasing production W1ashington, D. C., December 23, 1918. of explosives in this country for use In A committee known as the Nitrate Com- Each collateral agent of the second France. This immediate need made it mittee of the United States was estab- class appointed pursuant to Department impossible for the Department of Agri- lished with offices in New York and a Circular No. 93 (War-Savings Circular culture to secure boats sufficient to bring New York representative of the War In- in the full 109,000 No. 2), dated November 30, 1917, if re- tons so that 66,778 dustries Board represented that board quired to deliver to the Federal reserve tons was actually imported, in time for in the offices of this committee. Govern- bank to which such agent is required to use by the farmers for spring planting ment needs for nitrate were increasing account, on or before January 10, 1919, Short Tonnage Explained. rapidly and the 1919 requirements would all War-Savings Certificates and War- have been very large. During the entire Owing to military necessity, publicity period of the war all needed nitrate vas Savings Certificate Stamps, series of could not, of course, 1918. be given to the rea- secured and there was no let up in the held by such agent at the close of son of business December 31, 1918, and shall re- the nonarrival of the nitrate sold manufacture of war materials depending ceive credit for such stamps to the farmers, and this inability to de- upon this article. (at the De- liver was the cause comber, 1918, issue price) on its account of considerable feel- with such Federal ing on the part of users of nitrate of reserve bank. soda. The military necessity All cash agents of the second class ap- was the PLAN TO COOPERATE WITH pointed pursuant greatest one and the planters who were to Department Circular unable to get the nitrate were in this No. 96 (War-Savings Circular No. 3), THE WOMAN'S LAND ARMY dated January way contributing to the supply of explo- 2, 1918, are required to sives in France, which later led to the deliver on or before January 10, 1919, winning of the war. to ihe Federal Reserve Bank from which The Secretary of Labor, William B. the same were received, all war-savings Drawn from Reserves. Wilson. in recognition of the services of certificates and war-savings certificate thousands of women during the past The nitrate of soda situation in the year, and with the view to encouraging stamps, series of 1918, held by them at United States up until about the first of the close of buiness December 31, 1918. the preparation of women for farm n-work August was a serious one, although another season, wherever the need The provisions of said Circular No. 96, arises, every explosive and chemical plant was has approved a plan of cooperation be- requiring such delivery on or before De- kept supplied with sufficient nitrate to cember 31, 1918, are hereby superseded. tween the U. S. Employment Service and maintain full operations at all times. the Woman's Land Army of America, Upon such redelivery, each such cash This was done by drawing from Govern- agent will be entitled to return of the de- Inc. ment arsenal reserves and by transfer- Under the new arrangement repre- posit made against the stamps so redeliv- ring stocks from fertilizer manufacturers ered, computed in the maimer pescribed sentatives of the Land Army may become and other holders to plants when stocks officers of a division of work in the Em- in Qaid Circular No. 96; or, at, the option were about exhausted. Owing to the of such agent, such Federal Reserve ployment Service, this division to be shortage of nitrate, it was deemed wise known as The Woman's Land Army of Bank will deliver to such agent, in lieu to ask the importer to discontinue sales of returning such deposit, war-savings America, the Employment Service to of nitrate to fertilizer manufacturers furnish officers' insignia, assistance in certificate stamps, series of 1919, com- other than for the making of sulphuric puted at $4.12 each, and United States recruiting and expenses of the Federal acid, and after the first of July all con- organization, and to have direction of thrift stamps, computed at 23 cents each, signments of nitrate arriving in the coun- and cash, to an aggregate value so com- officers' recommendations to the Secre- try sold to such manufacturers were tary, location of units, and regulation of puted not exceeding the amount of the commandeered by the Ordnance Depart- deposit to be refunded. working conditions. ment and turned over to munitions and A national director, in the person of C-irna GLAss, chemical manufacturers. These con- Mrs. William H. Hubert, will act as ad- ,8Ccretary. tracts thus handled were made between ministrative chief of the division. 71*-18--2 6 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. Development of Aviation In U. S. Army During War Reviewed In Report By Maj. Gen. Kenley, Director by ,In his annual report to the Secretary 000,000- appropriation, the largest ever given a military test and accepted of War, the Director of 'Military Aero- made by Congress for one specific pur- the Division of Military Aeronautics. Gen. William L. Kenley, pose, was drawn up, put through the But considerable time was lost before iautics, Maj. arranged, a in part: House of Representatives Military Af- this policy was definitely says have at once Though the Division of Military Aero- fairs Committee in two meetings, the policy which might easily been established by a unified depart- nauties was created only on April 24, House itself in one, the Senate Mil- 1917, it was agreed that the duties in- itary Affairs Committee in 45 min- ment. trusted to it and previously carried out utes, and the Senate itself a week later, Science of the Air. by the. Signal Corps should be covered in becoming law on July 24, 1917. On this date the present large program was The personnel side of the air service, this report in order to present a continu- including the selection, training, organ- story of the development of the per- really launched, two months and a half pus and largely ization, and operation of the flying sonnel, training, and organizing phases of after the outbreak of war, in response to allied appeals. forces, developed within the fiscal year the present Air Service. Also it shoild 1917-18 into an educational system on a on the be pointed out that operations Beginning of Separate Service. scale Infinitely larger and more diverse front in France have been left largely to than anyone had anticipated. Teaching whatever report the American Expedi- The rest of the fiscal year was taken men to fly, to send messages by wireless, tionary Force may deem wise. up in amplifying and executing the lines to operate machine guns in the air, to of effort here laid down. Toward the know artillery fire by its bursts, and to Sudden Importance of Service. end of the year, however, it became ob- saw aviation de- travel hundreds of miles by compass, The fiscal year 1917-18 vious that the system of organization teaching other men to read the enemy's velop from a wholly subsidiary branch of of an Aviation Section as a subsidiary of the strategy from aerial photographs, and the Army as the Aviation Section branch of the Signal Corps was not fune- igni- of extreme and still others to repair instruments, Signal Corps to a position tioning efficiently. The British and tion systems, propellers, airplane wings, decisive importance as the Air Service, French, perceiving that we were encount- and motors, has required a network of directly under the Chief of Staff. From ering the same kind of obstacles as it came flying fields and schools, a large instrue- the most insignificant beginnings theirs, strongly recommended a seperate, and a maze of equipment one of America's tional force, within the year to be independent air service similar to the air and curricula. major efforts in the war. ministries they had been obliged to es- This is all the more surprising when tablish and which have worked so suc- Advance Since the War. previous backwardness in avia- cessfully since. As a result, a nrst step America's None of this, practically speaking, was tion is considered. This country has stood was taken in a rearrangement of duties still in aerial progress while the designed to effect a greater independence on hand -at the outbreak of the war, practically curricula, nor, Europe brought about an extraor- and a greater concentration of authority neither fields, instructors, war in more serious than all, experience to show dinary advance. From all this the United when, on April 24, the War Department entirely shut off up to the authorized the following statement: what was to be needed. This country States was sufficiently abandoned neutrality. So little had never trained an aviator time it Mr. John It. Ryan has accepted the direc- to meet the demands of overseas aerial exact knowledge was available that the torship of aircraft production for the Army. planes to go with the ex- A reorganization of the Aviation Section warfare and had not the slightest knovl. first American Corps has been also effected, of Mexico in March, 1916, were of the Signal edge of the instruction necessary for pedition into which the principal elements are as follows: radio, photography, or enlisted personnel. all rendered useless in accidents within a (Here follow the details.) of arrival. There was practi- Consequently, the first men largely short time Duties Kade Clearer. taught themselves before teaching others cally no aviation technique here coapar- almost negligible manu- The report continues: and experience led on from one course able to Europe's, to the next. facturing facilities, not a hundred trained This division of responsibilities and flyers, and only the most rudimentary functions gave a clearer conception of Year's Flying Statistics. facilities for training. Moreover, no one the unique duties of the Air Service in had any adequate appreciation of the production of planes and training of During this fiscal year a grand total int ricacy andI skill -required in the making pilots, and is sigaificant, too, of the many of 407,999 hours were flown by Army of either an airplano or the training of a tactical reasons which made it impera- aviators in the United States, as con- pilot. tive for and France to establish trasted with 745.5 hours in 1914 and 1,269 Progress in Europe. separate and independent air services. in 1915. In the single week ending June fiscal year found this 3O, 1918, a total of 19,560 hours were Europe's The end of the As against this stagnation problem of higher organization one of flown, or 15 times, for that single week, progress in two and one-haif years of the number for the whole year three * * * In the most important to be faced. An war had been tremendous. defect discovered in the reorgan- years before. This, at 75 miles an hour, development the early contrast to all this ization developed when there appeared iN equivalent to over 30,000,000 miles, or United States at the time of its entry into 1,223 times around the Equator. of where to be inadequate liaison between the the war stood very little ahead Production and the During it there were 152 fatalities, or the world war broke Bureau of Aircraft it had been before Division of Military Aeronautics. One 2,684 flying hours and 201,000 miles flown out. the production of to etich death. Of these, 86 were caused war program, was responsible for The original American planes, the other for their operation and by stalls, when the plane, usually through based on an army of a million men, some error by the pilot, lost its flying insignifi- military efliciency. The method of se- made aviation but a relatively and speed and dropped into a straight nose military forces. lecting a type to put into production cant part of the general the final decision whether any plane pro- dive or turned into a tail spin, from This program, which represented the which the pilot did not have the time or the ar- duced was suitable for its military pur- view of the general staff before The sit- the skill to extricate it. Collisions were foreign missions, was met pose or not was undetermined. rival of the of two sets of officials with equal responsible for 30 other accidents, often appropriations, $10.800,000 on uation by two authority in their respective fields of due to failure to fly according to the May 12, 1917, and $43,450.000 on June rules. Side-slips, the only other large than any appro- action, neither responsible to the other, 15, many times larger could cause of accidents, resulted in 10 deaths. ever before made. at once demonstrated that neither priations be held for the final production of an ac- Regrettable as these accidents are, it is Congress' Record Appropriation. ceptable plane for the front. This was felt that, considering the newneSs of the how- partially obviated by an agreement be- science, the early state of developjment The British and French mis.sions, the inexperience in in- com- iween the Division of Military Aero- of the planes, over, arriving the last of April, necessity of teaching viewpoint. nautics and the Bureau of Aircraft Pro- struction, and the pletely revolutionized this stunts in themselves rather dangerous, Supported by an urgent cable of May 21 duction that the types of plane to be put calling for into production must first be mutually this number is not large. As a matter from the premier of France, of actual statistics. fatalities in Amer- 2,000 planes a month and a total of 5.1)00 agreed upon, and that before a plane pilots and 50,000 mechanicians, the $010,- could be sent to the front it should be (Continued on page 7.) THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 7 WAR WORK OF CENSUS BUREAU U. S. to be Independent of Other Nations REVIEWED INDIRECTOR'S REPORT For Nautical- Charts, Says Hydrographer in According to the annual report of Di- rector Roger,-, of the Bureau of the Cen- Reviewing Work of the Past Year sus, to Secretary Redfield, of the Depart- Report ment of Conunerce, the Census Bureau The report of the United States Hydrog- A position of independence will secure during the fiscal year lurifed aside in rapher, Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder, to us great advantages in the features of large measure from its usual peace-time United States Navy, retired, on the opera- national security, efficiency due to work- wiork anid directed a part of its energies tions of the Hydrographic Office during ing under an individual and homoge- to the compilation of war statistics. the fiscal year, says, in part: neous system, undivided responsibility The increase in this class of work was The Hydrographic Office continued to for the safe navigation of our shipping, so large that the number of employees supply charts and sailing directions as both naval and commercial, and resur- cngaged on it rose from 92 on July 1, needed for the Navy and other public rection from the humiliating situation of 1918, to 231 on September 1. services, and the mercantile marine. the leading nation in the world being de- War Work by Bureau. Thanks to a certain amount of overtime pendent upon other nations for nautical The war work done by the bureau coy- work and unremitting zeal on the part of information. frs a wide range. Its more important all, and to good judgment displayed by The report urges the need for larger phases include canvasses of manufac- the former hydrographer and his assist- permanent quarters for the oflice and turers and dealers to ascertain the con- ants in guiding the expanding energies continues : suniption and stocks on hand of certain into proper channels just before and after Personnel and Salaries. raw materials used in war industries, n ar came upon the country, there has The carrying on of the increased work been no failure to provide outfits for the and the production and stocks on hand of resulting from the state of war has been commodities made therefrom; the classi- constantly increasing number of vessels of all types and tonnages. An increasing rendered possible by utilizing temporarily fication of occupations of military regis- the services of men and women of the trants, an undertaking that necessitated demand has also been met for manuals of instruction in navigation called for by Naval Reserve Force. Upon the cessation the handling and rehandling of more than of war operations it will not do to sud- 8,000,000 cards; estimates of population various schools and colleges maintaining navigation classes, and by young reserve denly diminish the force of naval re- for use as a basis in the apportionment servists and civilians on the war roll. of the first draft; ifle allocation of en- men and others aspiring to become officers in the Navy or the mercantile marine. The activities of the office have acquired listments; and the determination of reg- a momentum that can not be instantly istrants' ages from census records. In Independent of Other Nations. checked. addition to carrying on these and other It has long been recognized by all who The n ell-known increase in the cost of specific lines of work at the request of have had opportunity to observe the living that has gradually imposed itself the war agencies of the Government, the working- of this office from within, or to upon the residents of Washington to an bureau has complied with many requests use its products, that it should be apparently greater extent than elsewhere for information which had a bearing on brought to a position of independence of has entailed marked hardship upon the problems arising in connection -Nith foreign sources for maintaining its sup- many Government civil employees, in- the war. ply of charts and sailing directions for eluding those of this office. A certain Bureau's Regular Work. not only vessels of the Navy, but for measure of relief was afforded by the During the fiscal year the bureau car- other public services and for vessels of authorized formation of a temporary or ried on 13 regular and 7 special lines of the mercantile marine. Before the pres- war roll, to which a limited number of work, in addition to the war work and the ent European war had progressed many older employees, chiefs of sections, were preparations for the Fourteenth Census. months it had become evident that what transferred at a slight increase of salary, The regular inquiries included canvasses had been a desideratum was fast becom- although (anger to future efficiency was of water transportation and shipbuilding, ing a necessity, as foreign sources for recognized from the fact that they might of electrical industries, of religious such vital material were being very not be restored to the permanent roll bodies, of births and deaths, of Sttite and greatly curtailed or wholly closed. Our when the war shall end. This action municipal finance, of cotton and cotton entry into the war made it an absolute was prompted in an endeavor to forestall seed, and of stocks of leaf tobacco in the sine qua non; and, although the final re- resignations among the lower grades. hands of manufacturers and dealers. sult can not be immediately achieved of Expenses and salaries will not go The work on birth and death statis- covering the more remote untraveled down immediately upon the cessation of tics has been considerably expanded dur- seas with our charts and sailing direc- war, and it will certainly be necessary ing recent years. These statistics are tions, the office has been definitely that those who are retained shall receive gathered only from those States and mu- brought to a position of virtual inde- not less than the salaries attached to the nicipalities which maintain adequate reg- pendence and self-support. And that po- war roll. istration systems. sition will of necessity have to be main- The special work done by the bureau tained from now on; having been forced DEVELOPMENT IN AVIATION. included a census of the Virgin Islands, to it by the inexorable logic of war we (Continued from page 6.) recently purchased from Denimark. can not now recede. These islands have a total area of 132 Heretofore in the international ex- ican training are less than half as large square miles, and the total population on change of hydrographic work America as those of the other allied countries. November 1, 1917, was 26,051. has remained in debt to the other lead- Personnel. Another special line of work under- lug maritime nations; this position Of the personnel on June 30, 1918, taken by the bureau was the tabulation should be reversed. after telling the details of the various of data covering the disputed areas of training camps in the United States, the Europe and Africa-that is, those areas report says: wxhose final disposition u-ill be determined tory work as can be done prior to the en- Where, at the outbreak of the war, by the outcome of the war. actinent of the pending bill to provide for there had been but 65 officers in the Air The force of the Census Bureau in the Fourteenth Census. Under this bill, Service, there are now 14,230; the en- Washington comprises 684 officials and if it is enacted into law, all the clerical listed strength, similarly, had jumped employees, and in addition there are em- and subelerical force of the bureau will from 1,120 to 124,767; the number of ployed throughout the cotton belt ap- be appointed through open competitive men in or awaiting training for flyers proximately 700 local special agents who examinations, held by the United States from less than 100 to over 18,000. There make periodical collections of cotton and Civil Service Commission, as at the cen- were 4,872 officers and 46,667 enlisted cottonseed statistics. sus of 1910. men overseas. Indeed, the Air Service Preparations for Fourteenth Census. The Fourteenth Census will cover the alone was by June 30, 1918, larger than subjects of population; agriculture, in- the American Army at the outbreak of In order to avoid waste and delay in cluding irrigation and drainage; manu- the war. While its development had the conduct of the next decennial inven- factures; and mines, quarries, and oil and been infinitely more complicated and tory of the country's population, agricul- gas wells. The undertaking will require much less rapid than expected, there is ture, and industries, to be made in 1920, the services of a field force of about 85,000 reason to believe that it is essentially the bureau is carr lig on such prepara- or 90,000, chiefly enumegators. sound. 8 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. NEW RULING ON EXPORTATION OF War Work of the Bureau of Standards MANUFACTURES CONTAINING COLD Reviewed in Director's Annual Report War Trade Board Announces Further Modification of The recent activities of the Bureau of The recent expansion of the bureau Standards, Department of Commerce, has been on lines vital to the success of Regulations. form a chapter in the technical history the war. It is interesting to note, how- of military efficiency. The report of the ever, that many of these lines are of The War Trade Board announces, in a director covers many interesting appli- essential value to our industries in peace. new ruling (W. T. B. I. 441), that it has cations of science to warfare. The bu- The need for the national provision for been possible to further modify the regu- reau is essentially a physical research master-gauge standardization was only lations governing the exportation of laboratory and as such has been engaged realized by those in close touch with manufactures containing gold (W. T. B. in researches on military instruments, such work. The accurate dimensioning R. 370, Dec. 14, 1918), which have been methods for locating enemy batteries, de- of the functioning parts of mechanisms changed to read as follows: velopment of new materials, appliances, will permit extending the American sys- (1) On and after November 16, 1918, and methods, and other technical re- tem of manufacturing interchangeable applicants for licenses to export any searches on military problems. A synop- parts to its maximum usefulness. The manufactures containing gold will be re- sis of the report issued by the Depait- importance of nation-wide standardiza- quired to make their application on Form went of Commerce says: tion has long been known, but the practi- X, as heretofore, and attach thereto, duly The regular work of the bureau has cal working out of such standardization executed and filled in, Supplemental In- yielded important results. Apart from is best met by a national laboratory such formation Sheet X-29. together with any new researches, a large volume of test- as the Bureau of Standards. The same other supplemental information sheets re- leg was completed, more than 800,000 principle holds for all the technologies quired for shipment to particular coun- separate tests being made. The construe- and special branches of physics. tries, as Form X-122, etc. tion of the new industrial laboratory, the Science and Technology. (2) Licenses when import agreement completion of the metallurgical labora- is given.-Licenses may be granted fgr tory, and the building of a number The combination of pure science and the exportation of manufactures contain- of emergency war laboratories for air- technology has proven especially stimu- ing gold to all destinations, if the appli- plane investigations were events of in- lating and effective. The close coopera- cant shall file with the War Trade Board terest, and will be of great value In the tion of physicists and engineers in practi- an agreement (Form X-215) to the effect development of the several branches of cal as well as theoretical work has given that the applicant will import into the technology within the bureau's field. an unusual breadth to such researches. United States gold equivalent to the bul- In turn, the technologie facilities have lion value of the gold contained In such Well Equipped 'When War Broke. proven of great value in the purely sclen. exported articles, provided the bullion When the United States entered the tific work. Many vases might be cited value of the gold contained therein Is war, the bureau already possessed ex- where the elements of a research prob- greater than 635per cent of the value of ceptional facilities, equipment, and per- lem ramify Into laboratories of practi- the article for shipments to Cuba, West sonnel for exact scientific research in cally every division of the bureau. The Indies, Mexico, Central America, and physics, chemistry, and engineering. airplane is an examble, and a problem South America, or greater than 45 per This 6nabled it to take up promptly many apparently as simple as the spark plug cent for shipments to other destinations. Important military researches. The has called for researches in many differ- On January 15, 1919, and at the end laboratories, so useful during peace, ent technical sections of the bureau. The of every three months' period thereafter, proved of especial importance in war. establishment of new industries in each exporter in the United States who has The specialized equipment of instru- America, such as those of optical glass oxported manufactures containing gold, ments, materials, and supplies were on and chemical porcelain, and the scientific under this section, shall file with the hand which were then almost unobtain- remodeling of older Industries are fruits War Trade Board, Washington, D. C., able elsewhere. The bureau promptly of the more intimate cooperation of reports in writing of all exportations of extended its service to all lines of scien- science and Industry which it is the func- manufactures containing gold or bullion tific work which would assist in the war. tion of the bureau to promote. value in excess of the percentages pre- Practically every section of the bureau's A fine laboratory for industrial re- scribed above, made by him during the regular organization has had military search is nearly completed and will be preceding three months and all importa- problems of the most pressing nature ready for use In a few months. This tions of gold from any foreign country submitted to it, and invaluable service laboratory, when completely equipped, made by bit during such period, to which has been rendered. will be one of the most effective of its there must be attached a copy of the kind in the world. In no national Insti- customs import entry or entries counter- tution in the world is the union between signed by the collector of customs. 65 per cent of the whole value of such pure science and practical technology so For reporting such exportations and article; or Intimate as in the work of the Bureau of importations, Form K-216, January, (B) When the destination is any Standards. 1919, should be used for shipments to country other than those named in Publications During Year. Cuba, West Indies, Mexico, Central paragraph (A) and the bullion value America, and South America, and the of the gold contained in the article Apart from confidential reports the importations to counterbalance such exported does not exceed 45 per cent bureau published during the year about exportations as provided herein, and, of the total value of such article. 50 new publications, Including scientific similarly, Form X-217, January, 1919, (4) In filling out reports of exporta- and technologic circu'ars and bulletins. should be used for other destinations. tions of manufactures containing gold Thirty-six confidential circulars were Importations of gold required herein (Form X-216 or X-217, January, 1919), printed on the subject of aviation instru- may be made from any country, and exportations of commodities containing ments alone. The establishment of the exporters are not required to make their gold of bullion value not exceeding the work on metals in a suitable laboratory importations of gold from the country respective percentages of the value of the building was followed by the establish- to which they have exported the articles article as indicated above should not be mont of experimental foundry and other eontaiuing gold. reported. research work on a practical basis. An (3) Licenses when no import agree- (5) Form X-217, December, 1918, is interesting branch of the bureau's work ment is given.-Licenses may be granted hereby withdrawn. is found in the field of public utilities, es- for the expoftation of manufactures (6) Copies of the various forms de pecially recent developments in regard containing gold without such agreement scribed above may be obtained upon ap- to telephone service standards, and the for import required by section (2) in the plication to the War Trade Board, Wash- standards of safety and practice for following cases: ington, D. C., or to any of the branch power service, elevator service, crane con- (A) When the destination is Cuba, offices. struction, building construction, and the the West Indies, Mexico, Central (7) Shipments of dental gold may be like. America ,or South America, and the made -without the execution of the im- bullion value of the gold contained in port agreement, such agreement not be- Make every day a thrift day and help the article exported does not exceed ing required for sach shipments. your Government end the war days. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 9 WORK OF THE U.S. COAST GUARD Civil Service Examinations for Positions REVIEWED INANNUAL REPORT Under the Board for Vocational Training The United States Coast Guard, says Capt. E. P. Bertholf, commandant, In his The United States Civil Service Com- onmendations to the district vocational report to the Secretary of the Navy, has mission announces examinations to be officer concerning and to have supervision operated as a part of the Navy through- held -on February 4, 1919, for the posi- of, Instructors, special teachers, voca- out the fiscal year, and its various units, tions of chief, Smith-Sears division, dis- tional advisors, or other assistants, and consisting of vessels and stations, have trict vocational officer, supervisor for ad- the training of teachers in service. been operating in most instances in con- visement and training, vocational ad- The duties of the vocational advisor nection with the several naval fleets and visor, and placement officer. ($2,500 to $3,600) will be to interview all districts. The personnel on June 30 These positions are In the office of men admitted to hospital as " in " or 1918, included 228 commissioned officers, the Federal Board for Vocational Educa- " out " patidnts, to make preliminary sur- 36 cadets, 412 warrant officers, and 5,920 tion, a part of the duties of which board veys of all hospital patients, to cooperate enlisted men. are in connection with the vocational re- with medical and educational officers, to While work in connection with the-pros- habilitation of disabled soldiers and cooperate with the educational director ecution of the war has been the para- sailors. The salaries range from $2,500 employed by the Surgeon General's Office, mount duty of the Coast Guard during to $5,000 and the positions are open to to prepare reports for the district case the year, certain functions, notably those males only. The chief's headquarters board as to the history of each case, the in connection with the saving of life and will be in Washington, while the others filing and cataloguing of all general and property, have been carried on whenever will be assigned to duty in the field or local information as supplied through the the facilities of the service have been in Washington. district vocational office, to confer at a ailable for that purpose. Competitors will not be required to regular intervals with district vocational report for examination at any place, but During the Year. officer and staff and to attend special Salvage will be rated on the following subjects conferences when necessary, and to make During the fiscal year 1,230 persons which will have the relative weights in- reports as required by the district voca- were rescued from peril, and 11,084 per- dicated: Education, 25; experience, 50; tional officer. sons on board vessels assisted. The value thesis and publications (to be filed with The duties of placement officer ($2,500 of vessels and cargoes assisted was $15,- application), 25; total, 100. to $3,600 a year) will be to secure suit- 198,322. Appropriations for the mainte- Duties of the Chief. able employment for disabled or handi- iance of the Guard were $5.856,086, and capped men who are entitled to assistance the net expenditures $8,069,327.23. De- The duties of the chief ($5,000 a year) through the Federal Board for Vocational ficiency supplied from appropriations for will be to make recommendations to the Education; to follow up such cases and Naval Establishment $2,213,241.23. director in matters of principle and render such advice and assistance there- There were only three days throughout policy in administration of the Smith- after as may be necessary to determine the entire year when some agency of the Sears Act; to put into effective opera- the suitability of such employment; the Coast Guard was not called upon to give tion, with the approval of the director, adjustment of all labor questions concern- aid of some kind to persons or property in the decisions and plans of the Federal ing the employment of such men; to co- distress. There was a daily average of Board and the director's decisions relat- operate with other officers in arranging 7.6 instances of assistance rendered to the ing to the Smith-Sears Act; to act as for the training of disabled men in pro- public, and the maximum number of such chairman of the staff conference In the ductive establishments, and supervision instances in any one day was 34. The absence of the director; to recommend of such training; and the making of such versatility and adaptability of the Coast appointment of personnel under the other investigations concerning these sub- Guard personnel have been demonstrated Smith-Sears Act; and to recommend to jects as may be directed. to a marked degree by the combination of the director studies and investigations to Application Forms. military and humanitarian duties it has be made in vocational reeducation. been called upon to perform throughout The prerequsites for consideration for Applicants should at once apply for the lear. this prosition are: Graduation from a Form 2118, stating the title of the exam- Sixteen casualties to vessels, in which standard high school or education equiva- ination desired, to the Civil Service Com- mission, Washington, D. C.; the Secretary a total of 38 persons were drowned, took lent to that required for such graduation, place within the field of operations of the and, in addition, at least five years' suc- of the United States Civil Service Board, Coast Guard during the past year as cessful experience as an administrator Customhouse, , Mass., New York, N. Y., New Orleans, La., Honolulu, Ha- compared with 11 such casualties during in a responsible position in education, the preceding year. 'The instance of the Lusiness, or industry. wail; Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa., At- lanta, Ga., largest loss of life was furnished by the The duties of the district vocational Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago, Ill., foundering of the steam tug Eugene Mo- St. Paul, Minn., Seattle, Wash., San Fran- officer ($2,500 to $4,000 a year), nill in- cisco, ran, December 8, 1917, off Absecon Light, clude direct responsibility to the execu- Cal.; Old Customhouse, St. Louis, coast of New Jersey. In accordance with Mo.; Administration Building, Balboa tive officer for all activities under the act Heights, Canal Zone; or to the chairman the requirements of section 9 of the act in the district assigned him; the submis- of June 18, 1878, all these casualties were of the Porto Rican Civil Service Comnis- sion to the executive officer of all ques- sion, San Juan, P. R. investigated with a view of determining tions of policy, administration, and pro- the cause of the disaster and whether or Applications should be properly exe- cedure on which ruling is desired; the cuted, not the service performed its duty. In execution of instructions as received excluding the medical certificate, one instance the board of investigation and must be filed with the Civil Service through the executive officer; to serve Commission, Washington, found that one member of the service was as chairman of the district case board; D. C., with the chargeable with failure to perform his material required, prior to the hour of the preparation of all cases for submis- closing business on February 4, 1919. duty, and suitable disciplinary action was sion to the board; and the transmission taken. of its recommendations as to a man's Instances of Resuscitation. reeducation to the head officer for ap- BRITISH METAL RUE REVOKED. As usual, the Coast Guard station crews proval. Consul General Robert P. Skinner, at -were called upon during the fiscal year The duties of the supervisor for advise- London, cables as follows: in a number of instances to undertake the ment and training ($2,300 to $4,000 a Ministry of Munitions announces fol- resuscitation of the apparently drowned. year) will include the inspection of school lowing stocks of imported metals (ex- Six of twelve persons restored were ap- facilities and the preparation of reports clusive of old metal and scrap) in this parently dead when taken in charge, hav- for the district vocational office; the in- country and in possession of Ministry of ing been in the water from a few seconds spection and supervision of training in Munitions on December 1: Copper, to 10 minutes, and periods of labor run- schools and shops; the cooperation with 27,330; spelter, G 0 B, 18,768; spelter, ning from 2 minutes to 2 hours were re- the survey and placement officer regard- refined, 6,544: aluminum, 10,215; soft quired to restore them. In one of these ing the training of men in offices, farmis, pig lead, 49,111; nickel, 1,735; antimony cases the evidence indicates the patient industrial establishmens, etc.; the prepa- regulus, 3,303 tons. Official orders con- had been in the water about 10 minutes ration for the district vocational officer trolling dealings in chrome ore, tin, cop- and in another between 10 and 15 min- of courses of study to suit the needs for per, brass, cupro-nickel, scrap spelter, utes. training in the district; and to make ree- and lead revoked. 10 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. Report of the Bureau of Aircraft Production Showing Activities Until Close of the Fiscal Year The report of the Buroan of Aircraft lished in various sections of the country TRAINING PLANES. Production, John D. Ryan, director, says, where concentrated aircraft production is being carried on. By this means direct Total training planes produced to in part: May 24, 1918 __ - 5, 091 the creation of the contact with the manufacturers is ob- From the date of Total training planes produced Board by act of Congress ap- tained and decisions can be rendered with Aircraft May 24 to June 30, 1918 523 proved October 1, 1917, to May 24, 1918, the least possible delay. the Aircraft Board acted in an advisory It is of interest to note that aircraft In addition to this shipment of planes capacity to the Secretary of the Navy and requirements emanate from the Director there is a percentage of approximately 80 to the Chief Signal Officer of the Army, of Aircraft Production for complete per cent parts shipped as spares for battle with respect to the purchase, production, planes, engines, and accessories, and are planes, and approximately 100 per cent and manufacture of aircraft, and made set forth in an authorized program fur- as spares for training planes. recommendations as to contracts and nished by the Office of the Secretary of The report here gives in detail the list their distribution in connection with the War, which states that certain types of of parts and quantities freighted, and foregoing. airplanes and airplane engines in certain continues: The Navy. monthly quotas of each type are required, Some idea may be gained from this list these types having previously been de- of the task of developing and getting The TNavy has continued to function in termined largely by the Air Forces over- its relations to the Aircraft Board in sub- into production the various products re- seas. quired by the Air Service, most of them stantially the same manner as heretofore. Production Results. The board acts as a clearing house for never before having been produced in information regarding aviation as be- In connection with production, it is of this country and representing a new art, tween the Army and the Navy. The interest to note what has been accom- to develop which both engineers and Executive order of May 20, 1918, which plished: skilled workmen have to be trained and Bureau of Aircraft Produc- made proficient. gave to the Airplane-engine production. tion the jurisdiction and control of the The manufacturers selected are en- production of airplanes for the Army, titled to the greatest credit for the co- recognizes the existence of the Aircraft Ship- operation and activity they have shown the chairman of Total ments Total in turning over their existing facilities, Board in designating ship- May 24 to June that board as head of the Bureau of Air- and in many cases adding to these facil- mentsTM to June 30, in- craft Production, and neither enlarges to ay 30 inclusi. ities in order to meet the requirements. nor diminishes the duties and functions 24. 1 lsie Recognition is also given to the hearty of the board. assistance accorded this bureau by other The Aircraft Board consists of the fol- Liberty engines: Governnent departments. lowing: Army type...... 622 994 1,616 Civilian imeibers.-John D. Ryan, Navy type...... 482 293 775 Special Allied Missions. chairman; R. F. Howe, vice chairman; Total...... 1,104 1,287 2,391 A special French Engineering Mission and W. C. Potter. and a special Italian Engineering Mission Foreign combat engines: ArmU memcbers.-Maj. Gen. W. L. Ken- Gnome...... 179 30 209 have been brought to this country and ly, Col. E. A. Deeds, and Col. It. L. Mont- Hispano-Suisa 150-horse- are now engaged in the development of gomery. (Last two temporarily re- power...... 1, 607 2, 183 experimental planes of various types, Hispano-Suiza 180-horse- lieved.) poe er...... 6 which will be carefully tested and put NarU members.-Rear Admiral D. W. Eispano-Soiza 300-horse- into innediate production if satisfactory and Lieut. 2 2 Taylor, Capt. N. E. Irwin, 62 to the Air Service. The manufacturing Coin. A. K. Atkins. 6 68 facilities of this country are being. rap- Organization of the Bureau. Total...... 1,794 679 2,473 idly developed for the production of com- plete battle planes in quantity, and also to carry out the program and Training ty e: In order Curtiss 5Xi...... 4,258 1,216 5,474 for the production of finished parts, provid the equipment, the bureau is Hall-Scott A7a...... 2,053 130 2,133 which N ill be sent overseas for assembly. divided into seven main divisions: Lawrence...... 66 48 114 (a) Executive. Total...... 6,377 1,394 7,771 Spruce Production Division. (b) Engineering. (c) Production. Grand total engines... 9,275 3,360 12,635 The output of spruce on the Western (c) Spruce production. Coast is being rapidly increased, and in (c) Procurement. order to give an intelligent picture of the (f) Finance. The foregoing figures show shipments methods used in bringing about these re- (g) Advisory and consulting. from the factory. sults, the following figures on output are The Executive Division directs the ac- In addition to this production, a certain of-particular interest: tivitie4 of the bureau. percentage of spares have been included The Engineering Division is responsi- in the shipment of each type of engine. Feet. ble for the design of new models of air- Combat engines, consisting of the Ills- Total spruce shipped up to planes and engines and all accessory pano-Suiza 180-horsepower and the Lib- May 24, 191 _____ 36, 711, 044 equipment necessary to meet the mili- erty 12, are in large quantity production, Total spruce slipped May 24 tary requirements, and when developed while the Hispano-Suiza 300-horsepower to Tune 30 - 8--8, 413, 542 to furnish models and drawings to the and the Liberty 8 are approaching actual production department for the Droduc- production, and the output of each plant Grand total spruce ing of quantities called for by the pro- is being pushed to the utmost limit, as it shipped - 63, 124, 58G gram. is realized that this country is called upon The Production Division is charged to supply a large percentage of the re- Fir. with responsibility for the supervision of quirements of the allies in addition to equipping planes which are produced in Total fir shipped to May 24, the production and inspection of all air- 1918 ------19, 216, 012 craft, including materials and parts this country. Sufficiently extensive tests therefor, for the investigation and selec- of these engines have been made to var- Total fir shipped May 24 to tion of sources of supply, and for the rant a feeling of assurance that they will June 30 - - - 6, 181, 737 conduct of be satisfactory in service. all relations with contractors, Grand total fir shipped 25, 397, 749 with the exception of the production engi- BATTLE-PLANE PRODUCTION. neering, the execution of contracts, and Of the total shipments of spruce, matters of financial administration. Total battle planes produced to 2,530,824 feet were shipped direct to Eng- The activities of the Production Di- May 24, 1918 ------148 land from the southern district. vision are carried on by decentralization Total battle planes produced May Of the total fir shipped, 7,033 feet con- through district offices, which are estab- 24 to June 30, 1918 ------393 sisted of wing beams complete finished. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 11 Report of the Bureau of Aircraft Production SPRUCE PRODUCTION PERSONNEL. The logs and rived cants are shipped the district offices or plants where air- On On to the plant and are handled by the band craft is (or was) being produced, show- May 24. June 30. saws, and the other units take the flitches ing a grand total on June 30, 1918, of Commissioned personnel 459 538 from the sawmills in the woods. It is 2,818, and continues: Enlisted personnel 12, 382 17, 697 estimated that the cut at the mill can be These figures show an increase in per- Civilian personnel -- 71 70 run up to 9.000,000 feet per month. sonnel from May 24 to June 30 of ap- In this plant the logs are cut to dimen- proximately 24 per cent. Total ------12, 912 18, 305 sions, which does away with the waste Special Missions. Spruce Production Out-Up Plant. incident to transporting lumber across In order the country. to carry out a thorough study In addition to the activities of the of European production of airplanes, en- spruce production division in getting FINANCES. gines, and accessories, a special mission spruce through regular lumber camp Total appropriations, obligations, and was sent overseas in June, 1918. This channels, a cut-up plant has been located disbursements as of May 31 and June 30, mission consisted of experienced experts on a Government reservation at Vancou- 1918, for all aviation purposes and not from the United States on engines, planes, ver, Wash. Work on this cut-up plant confined to production: electrical equipment, contracts, instru- was begun December 24, 1917, and com- ments, and accessory apparatus. pldted February 7, 1918. Appropriations. The inception of the idea of a cut-up Increase for aviation, ADMIRAL plant fo supplement the sawmills was due Signal Corps, 1918- - $640, 000, 000. 00 SIMS' APPRECIATION chiefly to the necessity of manufacturing rived cants by those not having sawmills. Signal Service of the OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS The cut-up plant is now being used for Army, 1917-18, aero- the manufacture of airplane lumber from nautics act June 15, Admiral Sims, commanding the Ameri- the entire log. 1917 ------31, 84, 0W7. 16 can naval forces in European waters, has Machinery of the most modern type has Signal Service of the sent the following message of apprecia- been secured and scientific methods of Army, 1918, aero- tion of the work of the American Red manufacturing aircraft material adopted. nauties act May 12, Cross to the War Council of that organi- Circular head saws are being used in 1917 ------10,800, 000.00 zation. four of the six units of the mill, and band " I have often heard peolpe say 'Why saws in the other two. Total------682, 640,067. 16 is it necessary to care for sick and wounded soldiers and sailors through an organization To May 31, June Ito Total to like the American Red 1918. June 30, 1918. June 30, 1918. Cross? Why does not the Government take charge of the work?' The fact of the matter is the Government is not OBLIGATIONS. capable of doing it the way the Red Airplanes and spare parts...... $595 193, 616.18 $22,401,604.97 $217,595,241.15 Cross does. All Government activity, Engines and spare parts...... 24988,56.81 4,967,050.40 254,15, 647.21 particularly this work, is governed by Balloons and accessories...... 1, 071,431.52 274,249.28 11, 45,680.80 General equipment...... 79,048,280 52 2,458,740.82 81,567,021.34 rules and regulations and an auditor. Acqusiition of plants...... 2,59W,599.83 2,503,509.83 All these rules and regulations are made 'Experimenstal and research...... 2,973,817.26 264,810.99 3,2S8,628.19 with a view to what is likely to happen, Total...... 540,071,362.06 1 33,366,456.46 570,437,818.52 but all needs can not be foreseen. Get Results Quickly. Donstruction of buildings, and flying fields, including purchase and lease of land, United States and abroad...... 68,956,838.35 2,065,061.64 71, 917,659.90 "When an emergency turns up we Training, operation, and maintenance...... 92, 358 991.33 17,035,930.40 109,394,921.73 sometimes have not the facilities, some- Total...... 161,315,829.68 19,096,992.04 181,5121.72 times not the legal authority to do all we Grand total...... 701,387,191.74 50,363,448.50 751,759,640.24 ought to do. The Red Cross man is like CASHDISBURSEMENTS. a combination of the President of the United States, the Cabinet, and both Airplanes and spare parts...... 76,257,253.08 7,464,19.94 83,721,452.02 Houses of Congress. He can make law Engines and spare parts ...... 59,520,425.62 8,169,015.43 77,689,441.0D5 as Balloons and accessories...... 1,718,082.71 422,397.47 2,140,480.18 quickly as you can write a check. General equipment...... 35,498 567.20 6,718,528.52 42,217,095172 The emblen of the Red Cross is two A uisition of plants...... 1, 952.54 ...... 1,036, 952.54 small pieces of red 261,094.24 353,378.78 1,614,473.02 tape laid neatly Eperimental and research...... across each other. But so far as I know Total ...... 185,292,375.39 23,127,519.14 208,419,894.53 this is the only bit of red tape they've got. They can do things Construction of buildings and flying fields, including purchase unhampered by and lease of land, United States and abroad...... 57,642,578.62 4,666,352.261 62,308,930.88 rules or regulations. When our men are Training, operation, and maintenance...... 82,335,163.18 20,254,400.05 102,59,533.23 sick or wounded and we need quick ac- tion, unhampered Total ...... 139,977,741.80 24,920,752.31 164,898,494.11 and free, that's where the Red Cross comes to the front. Grand total...... 325,270,117.19 48,048,271.45 373,318,388.64 Otranto Case Cited. "Disasters like the Otranto show how Notation as to Finances. so as to take advantage of American man- valuable is its work. Some months ago It is of particular interest to note that ufacturing methods and quantity pro- the Red Cross came to me and asked if it there has been disbursed in cash up to duction. could establish emergency depots on the junig 30 a total of $208,419.894, covered Personnel. north coast of Ireland with view to pos- b3 Air Service material, and a total of On the subject of personnel the report sibility of some such disaster as this. $104,898,494 for buildings, flying fields, Says: The Government could not do it, and it training, and maintenance. Of this One of the most difficult problems seemed pretty evident it ought to be amount there have been cash disburse- which continually faces the director of done. I told the Red Cross to go ahead, ments of approximately $1,000.000 for ex- this bureau is the securing of the proper and these depots were of the greatest perimental work on engines and planes personnel to carry on the activities of this value in the Otranto disaster. The Red at the McCook Experimental Field, Day- very specialized industry, about which so Cross is ever present to help in time of ton, Ohio, and a cash disbursement of ap- little was known in this country at the trouble. We have had many crosses to proximately $350,000 up to June 30 for time war was declared. With the other bear during this war, but the Red Cross special gas at the Fort Worth, Tex., Ex- activities of the Government, the problem has been the finest and the best of them." perimental Plant. In addition to this, grows more serious each day. there has beeh a total expenditure of ap- The report here gives in detail the en- Easy to buy, convenient to handle, no proximately $200,000 in completing the listed, commissioned, and civilian per- red tape-Get a WAR-SAVINGS STAMP development of the present battle planes sonnel, first in Washington and second in to-day. 12 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918.

RED CROSS HO3LME SERVICE

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

Discontinuance of Award Because of Erroneous Report Concerning Investi- provided in regulation of November 4, Family Conditions. gations as to Discharges. 1918, effective November 11. If the al- lowance is to be granted, the necessary The following regulations have been An erroneous impression has been cir- information concerning the allotment will adopted by the Bureau of War-Risk In- culated throughout demobilization camps be obtained from the service department surance. They are based upon the last that enlisted men may secure discharge under the methods heretofore in practice. sentence of section 210 of the war-risk from the Army by obtaining from the Red (c) If, after the date of this regula- insurance law, which reads: "Amount of Cross statements or affidavits showing tion, a communication is received concern- each monthly allotment and allowance that their families are in dire need. In ing a Class B allowance, based on an shall be determined according to family consequence Red Cross home service sec- allotment through the service department, conditions existing on the first day of the tions throughout the country are being the correspondent will be advised that an month." The regulations are as follows: flooded with requests from the families allowance to Class B relatives is granted (a) An allottee is deemed to have at- of enlisted men to furnish such state- only in case the enlisted man makes the tained the age of 18 years on the day be- ments. However, it is a fixed rule of the proper allotment through the Bureau of fore the 18th anniversary of birth. For Red Cross not to take such action in re- War-Risk Insurance. example: A person born on November 30, gard to discharges. The question of 1900, is 18 years of age on November 29, whether this rule should be modified has Securing recently been presented to the War De- of Citizenship Papers by Dis- 1918. charged Enlisted Men. (b) An allotment and allowance to an partment for its consideration. The War allottee who, before July 1, 1918: Department replied that no modification Public act No. 144 of the Sixty-fifth of this rule was desired and sent a tele- Congress (H. R. 3132), approved May 9, 1. Died; or grain to the commanding officers of all 1918, authorizes the naturalization of 2. Being entitled to an allotment and camps and forts as follows: any alien serving in the military or naval allowance as the child of an enlisted " Enlisted men should be informed that service of the United States during the man was married; or those seeking discharge will not apply time this country is engaged in the pres- 3. Being entitled to an allotment and to Red Cross for statements or affidavits." ent war, upon the filing of his petition allowance as the child of an enlisted for naturalization, without his having man and not oeing insane, idiotic, or Alien Enemies as Beneficiaries of the made a preliminary declaration of inten- otherwise permanently helpless, be- War Risk Insurance Act. tion and without proof of the usually re- came 18 years of age; or quired five years' residence within the 4. Being entitled to an allotment and The Secretary of War has recently United States. allowance as the wife of an enlisted issued the following statement: Under the above provision certain aliens man, was divorced without alimony be- " Because of recent changes in the in- serving in the Army and Navy have made ing decreed; or ternational situation it is considered that application for naturalization. 5. Being entitled to an allotment and the necessity for the restriction against By the earlier procedure under this allowance as the former wife divorced the designation of alien enemies as bene- law, upon application the enlisted man of an enlisted man to whom alimony ficiaries of War-Risk Insurance no longer was given a certificate of naturalization, had been decreed remarried- exists. or in lieu thereof a card giving his name is discontinued as of the date on which " Therefore, the restriction, which was and naturalization number or a data slip such event occurred. announced in a letter of the Adjutant containing certain information concern- (c) After June 30, 1918, a change in General of the Army (A. G. 004.61), dated ing his naturalization, or such data slips family condition occurring on the first July 19, 1918 (WRI-88), as follows: were placed in the man's service record day of any month has the same effect as if "'As a matter of national policy, there- by his commanding officer. In a number it oceirrel on any other day in the same fore, the War Department will not permit of instances in which large groups of men month. soldiers to designate as their beneficiaries from given organizations were natural- (d) An allotment and allowance to an alien enemies', is withdrawn. ized at one time the commanding officer allottee who, after June 30, 1918: " However, if a soldier devignates an was advised that certain men in his regi- alien enemy as his beneficiary he will be ment (whose names were given him) had 1. Dies; or advised that should his policy mature been naturalized and that that informa- 2. Being entitled to an allotment and during the continuance of the war it will tion should be placed on the service allowance as the child of an enlisted be paid to the Alien Property Custodian, record of each. man, is married; or to be disposed of by him under the rules It is the desire of the two departments 3. Being entitled to an allotment and and regulations governing the disposition wherever practicable to insure delivery allow ance as the child of an enlisted of alien enemy property." of certificates of naturalization to the en- ian and not being insane, idiotic, or listed men just prior to or at the time ot herwise permanently helpless, became Discontinuance of Practice of Granting of their discharge. A military officer has, 18 years of age; or Class B Allowances on Allotments therefore, been designated by the War . Being entitled to an allotment and Department to handle the situation in allowance as the wife of an enlisted Through Service Departments. each camp in conjunction with the De- man, is divorced without alimony be- Under new regulations of the Bureau partment of Labor.' Inquiry concerning ing decreed; or of War-Risk Insurance, after January 1, this subject should be referred to the 5. Being entitled to an allotment and 1919, an enlisted man is the only one who proper officials in the caip if the man is allowance as the husband of an enlisted can apply for Class B allowance. The still in the service. woman, is divorced; or Class B allottee will not after that date If a man is discharged without re- 6. Being entitled to an allotment and be able to successfully make such appli- ceiving his citizenship papers he should allowance as the former wife divorced cation. The regulations adopted by the mail his card or data slip to the Com- of an enlisted man to whom alimony bureau in this regard are as follows: missioner of Naturalizaton. Department had been decreed, remarries; (a) From and after January 1, 1919, of Labor, Washington, D. C., giving the Is discontinued as of the last day of the no claim for Class B family allowance address to which he desires his papers month in which such event occurs. will be entertained unless it is based on sent. Upon receipt of such request the (e) If a wife is divorced with alimony, a statutory allotment made through the Comamissioner of Naturalization - ill im- her title as a wife ceases as provided in Bureau of War-Risk Insurance. imediately issue his certificate. paragraphs (b) and (c), but an award (b) Claims for Class B family allow- If the man has mislaid or lost his card shall be made to her as a former wife di- ance now pending, or completed claims c.- slip he should address a comamunica- vorced upon receipt of a certified copy of which shall be filed before January 1, tion to the Comminissoner of Naturaliza- the decree of divorce showing the amount 1919, based on allotment through the serv- tion, Washington, D. C., giving his full of alimony. ice department, will be investigated as (Continued on page 15.) THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 13 NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK Pvt. Frank S. Johnson, 1118 West Street, Dir- Pvt. Luther Dilley, fronton, Ohio.* List of names of soldiers (not members minglham, Ala. Sergt. Emit V. Ernest, Stewart Place, Madi- of the American Expeditionary Forces) Pvt .Toe Jones, Ilomossa, Fla.* sonville, Ohio. reported to The Adjutant General's Of- Pvt. Louis McKinney, Wilson, La.* Pvt. William D. Gallagher, u. F. D. 2, New Pvt. John Sandlin, Rockford, Ala.* Carlisle. Ohio.* fice as having died during the week end- Pvt. David Grayman, Ironton. Ohio.* ing December 20, 1918. (Included in this CAMP JACKSON, a. C. Pvt. Harry A. Heifner, 554 Edward Street, list are the names of soldiers not mem- Pvt. Martin Bass, Route No. 3. Clayton, N. Y.* Columbus, Ohio.* Pvt. John C. Ilesson, Thivener, Ohio.* bers of the American Expeditionary Pvt. Albert Lee, R. F. D. No. 1, box 15, Mount Camel, S. C. Pvt. Virgil 0. Ilite, R. F. D. 1, Granville, Forces, not previously published, who Pvt. Ira. Lee, R. F. D. No. 2, box 50, Four Ohio.* died prior to the week mentioned and sub- Pvt. Russell H. Jones, Proctorville, Ohio.* Oaks, N. C.* Pvt. Daniel Kuhner, Hales Creek. Ohio.* sequently to March 8, 1918. These names Pvt. Joseph A. Mordis, Ashokan, N. Y. Pvt. Herman James Reed, R. F. D. No. 1, St. Pvt. Walter L. Leach, Pedro, Ohio.* are indicated by an asterisk.) Marys, Ohio.* Pvt. David W. Lewis, Scottown, Ohio.* 112 Oak Street, Chester, Pvt. Francis N. Long, R. F. D. 3, Prospect, CAMP BEAUREGARD, LA. Pvt. Austin S. Young, Ohio.* Pvt. Rufus J. Dingier, Renfrag, Ala.* S. C. Pvt. Stanley Massic, Tronton, Ohio.* Sergt. Arthur H. Klinge, Kenwood Park, Iowa.* CAMP JOHNSTON, FLA. Pvt. Joe May, 631 Fehr Aienue., Louisville, Pvt. Israel Mallo, Bachelor, La.* Pvt. George Johns, Jasper, Fla. Ky.* Pvt. Houghton Snowden, Route No. 3, box 21, Pvt. Nels Nelson, Hurley, S. Dak.* Ruston, La.* CAMP HARRY JONES, ARIZ. Pvt. John S. Osborn, 355 North Charles Street, Pvt. Russel W. Davies, 1751 South Fifth Lima, Ohio.* CAMP CODY, N. MEX. Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.* Pvt. Russell U. Palmer, R. F. 3. 5, Marys- Recruit Carl Goldberg, Underwood, Minn.* CAMP KEARNY, CL. Ville, Ohio.* 529 I Street, Marysville, Pvt. Arthur I. Phillips, Alliance, Ohio.* CAMP CUSTER, MICH. Pvt. Fred r. Bottler, Pvt. Walter L. Pollock, Portsmouth, Ohio.* Pvt. Loan Morgan, Kingsley, Mich.* Cal.* Cpl. Walter L. Pridgen, R. F. D. 2, Currie, Selli, box 234, Franklin Mine, Pvt. Abel T. Ekins, R. F. D. No. 1, box 240, Pvt Angelo Viniyard, Utah.* N. C.* Mich.* Musician (third class) Milton G. Hanson, Lo- Pvt. Fred G. Rammel, R. F. D. 1, Box 80. CAMP DEVENS, M iSS. Burketts-ille, Okla.* gan, Utah,* t Pyt. Lloyd Randolph, Napoleonville, La.* Pvt. Henry Mitchell, Monticello, Fla. Pvt. Raymond Hart, Hitchcock. S. Dak. Pvt. Frederick L. Lambert, 1614 Nineteenth Pvt. Humphrey T. Reese, R. F. D. 3, Lima, CAMP DIN, N. J. Ohio.* Street, Sacramento, Cal.* Sergt. Marshall E. Roberts, Camp Grounds, Pvt. John J. Ferguson, 320 West Grove Street, Pvt. Juan Mondragon, Cordora, N. Mex.* Lancaster, Ohio.* t Dunmore, Pa.* Pvt. Owen Perry, Moupt Sterling, Ill.* Pvt. Samuel Rostofer, Kirkersville, Ohio. Pvt Frank Ross, Albany, Ga.* Pvt. Carlo Vignoli, Lo Das Palos,' Cal.* 1vt Carl A. Salzman, R. F. D. 1, Berlin CAMP DODGE, IOWA. CAMP LED, VA. Height., Ohio.* Searles, Rutland, Gallia Co. Pvt, William A. Hanson, box 839, Terraville, Pvt. Julius L. Bettinger, 205 Ilendings Ave. Pvt. Gidean A. nue, Riverside, N. J. Ohio,* S. Dik.* 0. Smith, 200 Jennings Avenue, Pvt. George V. Hunt, R. F. D. No. 1, Parma, Pvt. John C. Frosbeck, Leonard, Colo. Pvt. Lester Mo. Second Lieut. Lee B. Peterson, Redfield, at Salem. Ohio.* Waupaca, Wis. Pvt William Stinebrook, R. F. D. 6, Evans- Pvt. Holilte Jarvis, Minnoro, W. Va.* ,ille, Ind * Pvt. Orlon L. Lam, Edgar, Nebr. CAMP LEWIS, WASH. Pvt. Eiza T. Storer, Seaman, Ohio.* Pvt. Ralph Maurer, R. F. D. No. 1, box 1, Far- Sergt. Edwin E. Darwin, Thornton, Cal, 1. Tilley, Broughton, Ohio.* num, Nebr. Pvt. Ernest CAMP LOGAN, TEX. Pvt. Everett B. Tomilson, Ironton, Ohio.* Pvt. Ronald R. Phipps, Zeona, S. Dak. M. Wisenberger, Ironton, Ohio.* Pvt. John W. Pieneka, Tampa, Kans. Pvt. Walter L. Hutchinson, Eldorado, Okla, Pvt. James Pyt. Ernest A. Rose, care of Elks Theater, Pvt. Lewis U. Pratt, Wanette, Okla.* CIMP STANLEY, TaXLS. Rapid City, S. Dak. Pvt. Rudolf Wokas, 3143 Fifty-third Avenue, Pvt. Bernard A. Egan. 1414 West Ninety-fifth Pvt. Herman A. Schleip, Harrold, S. Dak.* Cicero, 111. Street, Chicago, Ill.* Pvt. Homer Sharp, Cardova, Iowa. CAMP M'ARTIUR, TEX. Pvt. James H. Vernon, North McAlester, Pvt. Million Smith, Denneysville, Me. Okla. CAMP EUSTIS, TA. Pvt. James H. Murphy, 345 Pennsylvania Ave- CAMP STUART, VA. nue, Wichita, Kans.* Pvt. Wilfred II. Carr, 234 Washington Street, Pvt. Harold Q. Shults, Route 1, Sullivan, Mo.* Pvt. Ernest W. Rooker, Route 3, Box 42, Solo, E11i, Mass. Oreg. Pvt Josep Maloney, 319 Broadway Street, CAMP MEADE, AID. CAMP TAYLOR, KY. Union Hilli, N. J. Pvt. Robert A. Harris, 507 Twenty-cighth Pvt. Daniel Thomas Armes, Twin Branch, W. CAMP FUNSTON, KANS. Street, Newport News, Va.* Va. Mullins, Gray, Ky.* Pvt. Augustus Ferguson, 3051 South Street, Pvt. Caleb Pvt. John R. Ballinger, 203 West Goodale Springfield, Mo.* Pvt. James A. Pethel, Star Route, St. Marys, Street, Columbus, Ohio.* W. Va.- Pvt. Herbert E. Elliott, Loami, Ill. CAMP GRANT, ILL. Pvt. Harry A. Reindollar, 1430 West Lafay- Cpl. Charles A. Ilckox, Hume, III. Pvt. John Henry Pope, Route No. 2, box 45, ette Avenue. Baltimore, Md.' Pvt. (first class) Ward D. Howard, Graton, Keatchie, La.* Pvt. Walter 0. Risinger, 1332 Center Street, Cal.* Pvt. Alvin Waiker Ray, general delivery, Chi- Ashland, Pa.* Pvt. Arthur W. Kammapel, Stephensport, Ky. cago, Ilt.* Pvt Sidney Robinson, R. P. D. 2, Forest Hill, Pvt. Harker Haldane Miller, 134 Walnut Pvt. Harvey Herbert Schreiber, Route No. 1, Md.* Street. Cardington, Ohio. box 7, Fairbault, Minn.* CAMP MERRITT, -N. J. Pvt. William E. Murray, Blantford, Ind.* 45, Shakopee, Minn. Pvt. Sandy Wharton, Route No. 2, box Pvt. Camillo M. Malsearne, R. F. D. 1, Box Pvt. Ray R. Scheraenhach, Keatchie, La.* 35, Higganun, Conn. Pvt. Thornton Scott, Augusta. Ky. CAMP GREENE, N. C. Pvt. Herbert E. Walsh, 112 Warren Avenue, CAMP MILLS, N. Y. East Detroit, Mich. Pvt. Willie Coleman, Live Oak, Fla.* Pvt. Floyd A. Cunningham, Ekalaka, Mont. CAMP TRAVIS, TEX. Recruit George Daniels, Langley, S. C.* Taylor, Mintonville, Ky. Recruit Alonza Howie, Matthews, N. C.* Capt. Hugh Frank Pvt. (first class) Arthur Abels, 970 Altus Recruit Ehen Lee, Route No. 6, box 20, Dunn, CAMP SIOULTRIE, S. C. Street, New York, N. Y. N. C.* Prt. Horace Newman, Route 3, Moore, S. C.* Pvt. Frank V. McDonald, 2249 Lewis Street, Pvt. Cornelius Linsley, Evergreen, La.* CAMP PIKE, ARK. Chicago, III. Recruit George T. Ray, 1403 Olive Street, Bal- Sergt. Irvin W. Rubin, 519 Ashton Building, timore, Md.* Pxt. Edgar McMurray, Route 2, Box 02, Pine Rockford, Ill. Bluff, Ark. Bugler Howard E. Schall, 918 Ferry Street, CAMP GREENE, N. C. Pvt Buck McNeil, Route 2, Box 144, Besse- 164 Easton, Pa. First Lieut. Noah Morgan McFarland, mer, Ala. Pvt. Theodore Werhane, route No. 1, box 85, Twelfth Avenue, Humboldt, Tenn.* CAMP SEVIER, S. C. Shermervifle, Ill. CAMP HANCOCK, GA. Pvt. Breck Drake, Beattyville, Ky.* CAMP UPTON. N. Y. Mechanic August Ariss, Bridgeport, Wis, Route Pvt. (first class) Clair H. Graham, 9710 Ave- Pvt. Charles Bedarfini, 398 Linwood Street, No. 1.* nue L, South Chicago, Ill.* ' Brooklyn, N. Y. Second Lieut. Edward Clifton Burnham, Jr., 1 Sergt. William W. Hill, Peizer, S. C.* Mass. Pvt. Herbert E. Beerquist, Stockholm, Me.* Northop Street, Hopedale, Corpl. Fred W. Patee, Elburn. Ill. Pvt. Benjamin Francis Borter, 16 Third Street, Pvt. Alex. Carter, Abbeville, Ala.* Mechanic Taylor Pendleton, 901 M Street NW., Waterviet, N. Y.* Pvt. Charles B. Covin, R. F. D. No. 4, Georgi- Washington, D. C.* Pvt. David McGhee, Enid, Miss. ans, Ala.* Pvt. George L. Stephens, St. Andrews, Fla. Pvt. Olof August Olson, 105 East One hundred Pvt. John Donahue Kelley, 18 South Street, CAMP SHERIDAN, ALA. New York, N. Y. Irvington, N. Y.t and twenty-third Street. PEvt. William 1. Hough, New Berlin, Ill.* Pvt. Frederick W. Voight, R. F. D. No. 3, Pvt. Allen Monroe Leftler, 5135 First Avenue, Reservoir Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. Woodlawn, Birmingham. Ala.* CAMP SHELBY, MISS. CAMP WADSWORTH, S. C. Corpl. Theodore Miller, 515 East One hundred Pvt. (first class) Walter W. Lewig, Johnston, and fifty-sixth Street, .* Ohio.* Pvt, Luther R. Hays, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair- Pet. (first class) Louis B. Raines, Rosman, CAMP SHERMAN, ALA. mont, N. C.* N. C.* Pvt. Herbert J. McCutchen, Kingstree, S. C.* Pvt. Joseph Solinsky, Liverpool, N. Y.* Cpl. Truman D. Dyer, 504 Whitney Ave., Corpl. Hazelton Madden, 131 Atlantic Street, Pvt. Martin L. Stuart, Route No. 2, Rowland, New Haven, Conn.* Bridgetown, N. J. N. C.* CAMP SHERMAN, OHIO. Pvt. (first class) John Christian Otto, 28 St. CAMP HUMPHREYS, VA. Pvt. Lloyd Allen, Haydenville, Ohio.* Mary Street. Kingston, N. Y.* Pyt. Edgar Callicoat, Ironton, Ohio.* Pvt Eugene M. Saunders, St. Helena, Napa Pvt. John Boon, R. F. D. No. 1, box 63, Green- County, Cal. Ville, Ala. Pyt. Robert E. Clark, Huntington, W. Va.* 71'-18-4 14 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. NAMES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN ARMY CAMPS LAST WEEK PIt. George Edwin Starnes, route No. 1, Co- Pvt James F. Boier, 255 Henry Street, Brook- CREAL SPRINGS, ILL. lumbia, S. C.* lyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Frank Tanner, R. F. D. No. 1, Cre0l Pvt. Dallas Waggoner, Smithille, Tenn.* Pvt. Charles A. Broyles, Lyons, Mo.* Springs, Ill.* ' CAMP WHEELER, GA. KELLY FIELD, TEX. DALLAS, TEX. Pvt. Monroe Hiii, R. F. I). No. 1, box 22, Pvt. Alfred J. Cromwell, Lake Rowland, Md. Pvt. Dudley W. Ayres, route No. 1, Terrell, Smitliville, Ga.* Pvt. Nelson A. Jack, Sanford, Colo. Kaufman, Tex.* Pvt. George Nebeling, 774 East One hundred Pvt. Benjamin Moore, 3474 Shadeland Avenue, Second Lieut. Henry M. Young, 800 Lexing- and sixty-fifth Street, New York City, N. Y.* Pittsburgh, Pa. ton Avenue, New York, N. Y. Pvt. Henry G. Turner, 1303 San Jacinto FORT B LYARD, N. MEX. Street, Austin, Tex. DEMING, N. MEX. Sergt. Raymond F. Burger, 2828 St. Paul Pvt. Percy Wildes, Durand, Wis. Sgt. James J. McDermott, 209 Souther Ave- Street, Baltimore, Md. rue, Dubuque, Iowa.* ROCKWELL FIELD, SAN DIEGO, CAL. Pvt. William T. Sisell, route 2, Rof, Okla. FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON, IND. Sergt. John J. Robertson, Darlington, Idaho.* Sgt. Herbert S. Wager, 1411 East Cnasin Pvt, Thomas F. Sullivan, 4364 South Wells Street, Sherman, Tex. SELFRIDGE FIELD, MICH. Pvt. Boyce H. Young, route 1, Atlanta, Ga. Street, Chicago, Ill. Pvt. Raffaele Pecco, 607 Park Avenue, Brook- lyn, N. Y.* DETROIT, MICH. PORT BLISS, TEX. Pvt. Oddie Crouch, Nashville, Ind.* First Lieut. Chauffeur Harry L. Vroman, 4236 Linden Charles Hallock, 1043 East Eight- Hills Boulevard, Minneapolis, Minn.* Pvt. Noel A. Lodge, 2083 Buchanan Street, eenth Street, Portland, Oreg. Topeka, Kans.* Draftee Selmer Okstad, Gully, Minn.* SCOTT FIELD, ILL. Pvt. Axel Nelson, R. F. D. 1, Larned, Kans.* FORT CLARK, TEX. Chauffeur Frank E. Seifert, 3168 Belgrade DORR FIELD, ARCADIA; FLA. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sergt. William Mastrom, 5224 Winthrop Ave- 2d Lieut. Edwin J. Langan, 40 Cedar Hill nue, Chicago, Ill.* SOUTHER FIELD, GA. Avenue, New Haven, Conn. Sergt. John G. McPhail, 821 West Fourth DOUGLAS, ARIE. FORT CONSTITUTION, N. H. Street, Duluth, Min.* Pvt. George E. Ladd, 534 Lincoln Street, Man- Pvt. Lawrence G. Smith, 753 South Shelby Sgt. Arthur C. Duus, 933 N Street, Fresno, Street, Louisville, Ky.* Cal.* chester, N. H.* Pvt. Oscar S. McPherson, RoEswell, N. Mex.* FORT ETHAN ALLEN, VT. TALLIAFERRO FIELD, TEX. ELLIS ISLAND, N. Y. Cook Rudolph E. Forsberg, general delivery, Pvt. Edwin R. Barrett, Montpelier, Idaho.* Pvt. Cecil 0. Broyles, Greenville, Tenn. Lindsborg, Kans.* TAYLOR FIELD, ALA. FORT GEORGE WRIGHT, WASH. EL RENO, OKLA. Pvt. William C. Miller, Banning, Cal.* Pvt. Chester M. Pittman, Anadarko, Okla.* Pvt. William J. Porter, 914 West Nora Street, BARRACKS, WASH. Spokane, Wash.* FABENS, TEX. Pvt. (first class) Hector H. Beaulieu, Jr., 92 FORT JAY, N. Y. Pvt. George Marymell, Henderson County, Mulberry Street, Pawtucket, R. I. Henderson, Ky.* Pvt. Francisco Alberio, Cayey, P. R.* Pvt. Edward Koester, Edgewick, Wash. FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANS. Pvt. Grover C. Phillips, route 1, Mart, Tex. FOX HILLS, N. Y. Pvt. Warren Robins, Garfield, Wash. Mech. Arthur Hackney, 3522 Prairie Avenue, 1vt. Carlo Marando, 180 Adams Street, Chi- AKRON, OHIO. Chicago, Ill.* cago, Ill,* GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Pvt. Lee W. Pitzer, New Smyrna, Fla.* FORT MCPHERSON, GA. Sgt. Leo Bennett, Monroe, Wash. Second Lieut. Donald Holstein Manning, 1326 ALEXANDRIA, VA. Pvt. William E. Black, 324 North Francis Harvard Street NW., Washington, D. C. Pvt. Joe Slaughter, Haywood, Va.* Street, South Bend, Ind. FORT MONROE, VA. ALLENTOWN, PA. Pvt. Walter H. Jacobs, Port Jefferson, N. Y.* 2d Lieut. Norman 0. Pickett, 1522 Brie Ave- Pi t. Sherwood L. Kingsley, 7202 Hillside Ave- Pvt. James W. Cuddy, route 2, Schwenksville, nue, Philadelphia, Pa. nue, Los Angeles, Cal.* Pa.* P1t. Nathaniel Washburn, Brookfield Center, Pvt. Ralph F. Edwards, 213 North Eighteenth GRINNEL, IOWA. Conn.* Street, Allentown, Pa.* Pvt. Marcus D. Blatt, What Cheer, Keokuk FORT MYER, VA. ARCADIA, CAL. County, Iowa.* Pit. William P. Keefe, 624 Fourth Street, Pvt. Floyd C. Evans, R. F. D. 1, Grinnel, Braddock, Pa.* Cook Melvin Crum, Ines, Ky. Iowa.* Pvt. James Robert Lorenz, Bloomfield, La.* FORT OGLETHORPE, GA. ARTESIAN, S. DAM. Pvt. John L. Anderson, box 175, Artesian, Pvt. Ora W. Perkins, route 1, Corydon, Iowa.* 'vt. Earl Confair, Whitepine, Pa. S. Dak. HAMBURG, IOWA. FORT OMAHA, NEBR. BALTIMORE, MD. Sgt. Julius C. Zach, route 1, Hamburg, Iowa.* Pvt. rel J. Bettis, rural route No. 5, Omaha, Pvt. Jessie Jones, Fort Willing, Ala. HANOVER, N. H. Nenr. Pvt. (first class) Thomas B. Hale, Florence, BILTHORE, N. C. Pvt. George 0. Kane, 119 Moffett Avenue, Colo. Pvt. Minot Jones, 86 Miller Road, Morristown, Joplin, Mo.* Pvt. (first class) George H. Watson, 3515 N. J. HOBOKEN, N. J. Gerber Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Pvt. Jay A. Bottoroff, Gordon, Nebr. FORT ONTARIO, N. Y. Pvt. Max Rafelson, 235 Fifth Avenue, Brook- Pvt. Ormand Charpentier, Anthony, R. I.* Pvt. Orval Oskins, Centerville, Ind.* Sergt. George H. Oberempt, Plantsville, Conn.* lyn, N. Y.* Sergt. William E. Revell, 370 Severn Avenue, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. FORT RILEY, KANS. Eastport, Md.* Pvt. Albert E. Schewe, Reedsburg, Wis.* Pvt. Henry F. Koch, Broken Bow, Nebr.* BUTTE, MONT, Pvt. Hugo Carl Selling, R. F. D. No. 3, Wone- Capt. Roderick W. Rombauer, 3828 Flad Ave- woe, WIs.* nue. St. Louis, Mo.* Pvt. Frank I. Whittaker, Thurston, Oreg.* Pit. John M. Wolfe, R. F. D. No. 4, Smith- CHAMPAIGN, ILL. LA FAYETTE, IND. burg, Md.* First Lieut. Leo Cassius Miller, Champaign, Pvt. Samuel L. Booth, Princeton, Ky.* FORT ROSECRNS, CAL. Ill. Pit. Arthur J. Burgess, R. F. D. No. 2, Good- Pvt. (first class) Felix Belfatto, 821 Christian CHICAGO, ILL. land, Ind. Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Pvt. George H. Dewey, R. F. D. No. 1, Exira, LAWTON, OKLA. Corpl. Merle Ellis, 4014 Oregon Street, San Iowa.* Pvt. (first class) Henry Hohleman, 8038 Green Diego, Cal. Pvt. Ernest Kirchner, Chandlerville, Ill. Street, Peru, Ill. FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEX. Second Lieut. Charles B. Murray, Antonito, Colo. LINCOLN, NEBR. Pvt. Leslie D. Burrows, 507 NW. Jefferson Pvt. Roy Wayne Purdum, 614 North Pearl Pvt. Ralph F. Ermy, Dalton, Nebr. Street, Creston, Iowa. Street Macomb, III.* Pvt. Lee H. Callaway, Childress, Tex. LITTLE ROOK, ARK. Sergt. William Schultz, Maple Avenue, Al- CLEVELAND, OHIO. Pvt. Thomas Allen, 300 North Fifth Avenue, bany, N. Y. Pvt. Frederick Korarumpf, 154 Devoe Street, Rome, Ga. FORT SILL, OKLA. Brooklyn, N. Y.* Pvt. Leon Grobowski, 6107 Holt Street, Am- Pvt Samuel H. Rine, McKees Half Falls bridge, Pa. Cook Earl Barnett Gypsum City, Kans. Pa-* LOUISVILLE, KY. Pvt. (first class) Henry Holman, 838 Main Pvt (first class) Charles H. Tudor, 8 State Street, Peru, Ill. Street, Hartf6rd, Con.* Sergt. (first class) Watt A. Savage, Ilitchens, Pit. Charlie J. Samek, rural route No. 4, COLLEGE STATION, TEx. Ky. Yukon, Okla.* MADISON, WIS. Sergt. Robert W. Thornton, Tichachopi, Cal.* Pvt. Edmond J. Griffin, Rye, Tex. Pvt. Clarence Holm, R. F. D. No. 1, South FORT STEVENS, OREG. COLUMBSrS, N. MEX. Range, Wis.* Pvt. (ufiattached) Tom F. Streuber, Prosper, Pvt. 0. V. Bell, Jefferson, Tex. MASFA, TEX. Oreg.* Pvt. Samuel Hufford, 520 Dauphine Street, Lancaster, Pa.* Pvt. James Russell, 1538 Tenth Avenue, Colum- FORT WRIGHT, N. Y. bus, Ga. Corpl. Eddie Lang, Silverwood, Ind.* Pt. Jim Jones, San Augustine, Tex. Pvt. Ben Miller, 312 South Second Street, El MEMPHIS, TENN. TORT WORTH, TEX. Paso, Tex.* Sergt. David R. Raikes, R. F. D. No. B, box Pvt* (first class) James Elmo Overdall, 404 COLUMBUS, OHIO. 316, Bentonville, Ark.* Tenn.* North Maney Avenue, Murfreesboro, Pvt. Morris Lubeach, 560 East Franklin Street, MERCEDES, TEX. GERSTNER FIELD, LA. Circleville, Ohio.* Pvt. John W. Groce, Waller, Tex.* Corpi. Morris Aronberg, 1807 South Lawrence Pvt. Ralph J. May, 142 West Main Street, Avenue, Chicago, Ili.* Shelby, Ohio.* (Continued on page 15.) THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 15

Annual Report of the Superintendent Soldiers Who Died Last Week. Of the Unites States Naval Observatory (Continued from page 14.) The work of all divisions of the Naval signed and manufactured or purchased, MILWAUKEE, WIS. and considerable progress has been made Pvt. Willard G. Mather, 000 Cass Street, Mil- Observatory engaged in the inspection Waukee, Wis.* and supply of compasses and compass in standardization. The observatory has had published for NDW BRUNSWICK, N. 3, equipment, navigational instruments, the bureau and issued to the service an Pvt. Curran F. Stoneman, Rio Vista, Va.* and instruments for aviation, increased allowance list of all items of allowance NEW YORK, N. Y. to such proportions during the year that for air stations under cognizance of the Sergt. Isidore Schwartz, 179 East One hundred it necessitated the enlargement of all di- bureau. and first Street, New York, N. Y.* visions of the department of material Great progress has been made with NORTH BEND, OREG. and the addition of some new divisions aviation photography. Two forms of Pvt. John -1. Eberle, 1235 Lemon Street, Riv- to take care of the increased work, says camera have been adopted as standard; erside, Cal..* Rear Admiral T. B. Howard, United for naval use, the Eastman hand-held ORT SITAFTER, IIOXOLULU. States Navy, retired, in his annual re- camera, type A, modified; and for fly- Corpl. Adam Y. Aki, c/o D. J. Cashman, port to the Bureau of Navigation. ing over land, the Army type "L" semi- Puuni, Honolulu. automatic camera. The former will be OXFORD, OHIO. Total Solar Eclipse Observed. delivered in August, the latter are ready Pvt. William R. Mains, 223 East Fifth Street, The observatory sent a party to Baker, for issue. Most complete outfits of ground Greenville, Ohio.* Oreg., under the direction of John C. cameras, developing and printing equip- PATERSON, N. J. Hammond, astronomer, to observe the ment, enlarging outfits, and projection Pvt. Herbert E. Blair, R. F. D. No. 3, Whit- total solar eclipse of June 8, 1918. Mr. outfits have been assembled and are being insxille, Mass.* Hammond had associated with him issued to stations as soon as suitable PIADELPHIA, PA. George H. Peters, C. C. Wylie, and Wil- personnel and laboratories are provided. Pvt. John JT. Allen, 1024 Wood Street, Phila- liam A. Conrad, of the observatory staff, delphia, Pa. together with Dr. S. A. Mitchell, who Supply Department. PITTSBURGI, PA. had charge of the spectroscopic work, A brief statement of the year's work Pvt. Clarence IT. Resh, 110 Green Street, and Prof. L. G. Hoxton, of the University of the supply department, as of June Lancaster, Pa.* of Virginia. The results of their obser- 20, follows: PLATTEVILLE, WIS. vations will shortly be published as a Value of stock on hand July, Pvt. Loren J. Peacock, Prairie du Chien, Wis.* separate volume. 1, 1917 ------$116,210.64 PLATTSBURG, N. -Y. Value of instruments, etc., pur- Pvt. Harry Roth, 3901 Reisterstown Road, The routine observational work of the chased ------872,842.40 Baltimore, Md.* various instruments has been continued Value of instruments received from yards and ships --.--- 402, 511. 38 REAMFIELD, CAL. throughout the year. Value of instruments issued and Second Lieut. Orville W. Ruby, 800 Twenty- Mr. H. R. Morgan, assistant astrono- expended ------1, 340, 524. 43 second Street, Ogden, Utah. mer, accompanied a party from the In- Value of stock on hand June RIVER FALLS, WIS. terstate Commerce Commission which 20, 1918------51, 039. 97 Pvt. Clarence 0. Lawrence, Ellsworth, Wis.* visited various cities throughout the Number of shipments received SAN DIEGO, CAL. country for hearings on the change in (875 more than In 1917)- 2,515 Corpl. Robert L. Bradley, Route No. 1, Ybor Number of instruments and City, Fla. time necessitated under the daylight-sav- parts received (42,149 more ings law. than in 1917) ------80,117 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. A number of contributions were made Number of shipments made Pvt. Liborio Bacino, 129 South Fifth Avenue, by members of the Naval Observatory (2,030 more than in 1917)_ 4,235 Kankakee, Ill. Number of Instruments and First Lieut. Henry E. Bacon, 1898 Liberty staff to the Astronomical Journal. The parts shipped (49,349 more Street, Marinette, Wis. asteroid observations made with the than in 1917) ------03,823 Sergt. Jack J. Pastel, 250 Goldengate Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. photographic equatorial have been for- Telescopes for the Navy. warded for publication in that journal. SAN JUAN, P. R. About December 1, 1917, the drive for Pvt. Juan Desplau, 17 Aurora Street, San- Aeronautical Instruments. turie, P. R.* telescopes for use of the Navy com- Pvt. Calos Perez, Lars, P. R.* The progress of the year in aeronaa- menced under the direction of the As- Pvt. Enrique Rojas, Barrio Florida, Vieques, tical instruments has been rather in the sistant Secretary of the Navy, Franklin P. R.* Pvt. Carmelo Torres, Barrio Tomas do Castro, directioii of increased numbers of instru- D Roosevelt. To date 31,160 have been Caguas, P. R.* ments received and shipped rather than received and inspected. Of these 30,784 SANYSIDRO, CAL. in the direction of new types have been accepted and have either al- developed. Corpl. Merrit N. Hatfield, 409 High Street, Certain new instruments have been de- ready been issued or are ready for issue. Easton, Pa.* SCHENECT DY, N. Y. Pvt. Cornelius Briody, 91 Palisade Avenue, A list of the local offices of the Bureau Jersey City, N. Y. of Naturalization, with the name of the SNOQUALMIE, WASH. Red Cross Home Service chief naturalization examiner in charge, Pvt. Mark Petritz, 2200 Spruce Street, Butte, is given below: Mont.* SPARTANBURG, s. C. (Continued from page 12.) Boston, Mass., 721 Old South Building, James Farrell. Pvt. Robert Furman Coleman, Woodruff, S. C.* ST. PAUL, MINN. name and organization (at the time of New York, N. Y., 5 Beekman Street, Merton A. Sturges. Pvt. Pedro C. Oliver, 568 Hood Street, Port- naturalization), the name of the camp Philadelphia, Pa., Federal Building, J. M. laud, Greg.* Gurnett. wl here lie was naturalized, the date of Washington, D. C., Department of Labor, TECATE, C LL. such naturalization, and his present Oran T. Moore. Corpl. Robert L. Bradley, R. F. D. No. 1, Ybor Pittsburgh, Pa., Federal Building, William City. Fla. home address. M. Ragsdale. Pvt. Harold II. Crain, Willshire, Ohio. Any honorably discharged enlisted man Chicago, Ill., Fcderal Building, W. II. TOLEDO, OREG. not make application for nat- Wagner. who did St. Louis, Mo., customhouse, Morris R. Be- Pvt. Fred F. Newell, Coalinga, Cal.* uralization while in the service because ington. VLADIVOSTOK, SIBERIA. of the fact that he had already taken St. Paul, Minn., Federal Building, Robert Pvt. Luther Dale, 02 Railroad Street, Des S. Coleman. Moines, Iowa. out his first papers, or any alien who Denver, Colo., Federal Building, Paul Arm- has served in the Army and was not af- strong. WALLA WALLA, WASH. forded an opportunity to apply for nat- San Francisco, Cal., Federal Building, Pvt. Arthur P. Jacox, Walla Walla, Wash.* George A.'Crutchfield. WASHINGTON, D. C. uralization while in the service, should Seattle, Wash., Federal Building, John communicate within six months after Speed Smith. Maj. Thomas M. Lynch, 1214 Lamont Street, of Washington, D, C. discharge with the office of the Bureau Second Lieut. William J. Tighe, 11 Randolph Naturalization nearest his home town, No trouble to buy, cheap, convenient Place NW., Washington, D. C. which will advise him of his status and a real investment-W A R - S A V I N G S XENIA, OHIO. rights under the naturalization law. STAMPS. Sergt. Leslie La Forge, Livingston, N. Y. 16 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918.

LIST OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONG THE UNITED STATES FORCES OVERSEAS

SECTION 1, DECEMBER 27, 1918. MOORE, Carey M. C. E. Moore, West Union, SERGEANTS. Ohio. BAXTER, J. L. Baxter, Stevenvlle, N. Y. The following casualties are reported MURPHY, James. Mrs. Mary Murphy, box BURGIN, John C. C. C. Burgin, Bond, Ky. by the counianding general of the Ameri- 57, Woodlawn, Md. BUSTARD, John S. Cyrus D. H. Bustard, NEWELL, James H. William O'Neil, 481 ScOtthurg, Va. can Expeditionary Forces: Gravesend Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CASEY, George Agustine. PLYLER, Mrs. Margaret Killed in action ------74 George Espy. Kershaw Plyler, Casey, Cold Sprinos. N. Y. It. F. D. 1, Mount Ul1a, N. C. CAYA, Alfred S. Simon Caya, 909 Pleas. Died of wounds ------86 RAMSEY, William F. Benjamin P. Ramsey, ant Street, Fall River, Mass. Ilied of accident and other 316 Clio Avenue, Eastlake, Tenn., HIINKLE, Benjamin SCHULTZ, P. Mrs. Martha A. causes ------12 Fred M. Mrs. Mary Shutz, 11 linkle, Bellbuckle, Tenn. Third Street, Mount Clemens, Mich. WADSWORTH, Lee A. F. M. Wadsworth, Died of aeroplane accident---- 1 SQUIBB, Reginald G. Frederic Squibb, 4040 Mulberry, Ala. Died of disease ------180 Broadway, Chicago, Ill. THOMAS, Clyde. CORPORALS. Wounded severely ------557 Sylvanus Thomas, 409 Shepherd Street, Marshalltown, Iowa. APOSTOL, Harry A. Peter Apostol, 140 Missing in action ------272 EUGLER. South Maain Strcet, Lima, Ohio. O'KEEFE, Thomas Christopher. Mrs. May CLOUSE, Reuben W. Andrew J. Clouse, Total ------1, 182 T. O'Keefe, 124 West One hundred and four- MeCrea, Pa. teenth Street, New York, N. Y. DENNETT, Mahlon WV. L. P. Houston, 775 Main Street, Westbrook, Me. PRIVATES. HAYES, William J. Mrs. Maria Hayes, 001 Killed in Action. APOLITO, Michelangelo. Mrs. Mariangela Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CAPTAINS. Motto, V71H1apiana, Cosenza, Italy. MURPHY, Harvey J. Mrs. Mary Murphy, ASKEY, George S. Mrs. Emelie Askey, 3719 1225 Gravesend Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRASER Harry L. Mrs. Mary Fraser, 4048 Willow Avenue, New York, N. Y. PATNODE, Ambrose IE. Edward B. Pat- North Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. AUDREY, John H. Mrs. Mary E. Aubrey, node, 319 Schenectady Street, Schenectady, WINDEBANK, Harry E. Mrs. Dorothy E. Hardin Springs, Ky. N. Y. Windebank, 310 Layer Street, San Antonio, BAKER, Lawrence J. Mrs. Alexandria Baker, REGAN, Augustine A. Dennis Regan, 56 Tex. 81Z) Church Street, Lake Charles, La. Greenwood Avenue, Lawrence, Mass* LIUTENXNrS. BRICKER, Charles F. Mrs. C. Walter Web- SANGER, Miles D. Mrs. Sarah A. Sanger, SULLIVAN, Jeremiah W. Mrs. Johanna Sul- bert, Harrisburg, Pa. Clearbrook, Va. livan, 108 Castle Street, Boston, Mass. DEILER, Ernie William. Charles Dehler, SWIFT, Claude J. Ethelbert S. Swift, 7725 WILDER, John A. J. T. Wilder, Timmons- R. F. D. 1, Lavalle, Wis. Twelfth Avenue NW., Seattle, Wash. vylle, S. C. DIIOOGE, Charles. Frank Dhooge, 346 Lilli- ALLEN, William C., Jr. William C. Allen, bridge Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 1339 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. DOMON, Julius. Jules Domon, sr., Bourrig- REILLING, Edward A. Mrs. Margaret Reil- ARTH UR, John F. Lorce Arthur, 223 Fair neon, Jura Bernois, Switzerland. ling, 210 East One hundred and twenty- Street, Camden S. C. DUFFANY, Linas Willis. Mrs. Moses For- fourth Street, New York, N. Y. BAHL, Tames L., Jr. J. L. Bahl, 454 West cier, Orwell, Vt. CASSELL, Jessie. Josey Howe, Woodsworth Larwill Street, Wooster, Ohio. FOGEL, Lester C. Everett T. Fogel, 5112 La. DARKER, Fred Demeritte. Mrs. Fred D. South Forty-first Street, South Omaha, Barker, Edensburg, Pa. Nebr. MTECIHANTOS. BASCOM, Edgar D. Charles G. Bascom, 109 GOEDER, Nicholas C. Frank Goeder, Meeker, BURGER, August C. Mrs. Anna Burger, Wales Street, North Abington, Mass. Ohio. Sealy, Tex. BRAHAN, Robert W. Mrs. Robert W. Bra- JACOBS, Clyde. Mrs. Matilda Jacobs, Mo- EVANS, Charles Michael. Mrs. Amelia han, sr., Plainview, Tex. ley, Ky. Evans, Pittsville, Pa. BUSHONG, William. William D. Bushong, JONES, Joe I. Mrs. Bud Jones, 403 East TRIMBLE, Karl D. Mrs. Iona Trimble, R. Morristown, Tenn. Tenth Street, Hanford, Cal. F. D. 2, Oklahoma City, Okla. CRAIG, Harold. Mrs. Minnie R. Craig, 178 KLINGER, Clarence R. John S. Klinger, Farwell Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Fearnot, Pa. PRIVATES. CUNNINGHAM, Arthur Harry. Mrs. Marcus KNUDSON, Oscar. Thomas Beelseet, 14 West ANDERSON, George E. George Anderson, Peek, 82 Catherine Street, Hornell, N. Y. Street, Bordentown, N. J. R. F. D. 2, box 88, Spanish Fork, Utah. DUFF Joseph M. Joseph M. Duff, 564 Wash- KURUCAR, Charles. George K. Kurucar, BERREHUS, William L. Peter C. Berrehus, ington Avenue, Carnegie, Pa. 1201 Stella Street, Port Worth, Tex. 2S43 McClean Avenue, Chicago, Ill. FAWKNER, Alfred H. Mrs. Alfred Fawkner, McCLEVRY, Kyle T, Thomas W. Mecleery, BRUCE, William. John Bruce, Bonewe 162 Linden Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Morris, Okla. Quarry, Argyleshire, Scotland. FORD, Charles M. Miss Etta M. Ford, 243 MARANO, 1. Martino. Enreco Marano, Cer- COOPER, Henry. Mrs. Nora Cooper, Battle Lincoln Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa. migano, Province of Turin, Italy. Mountain, Nev. GIBSON, Edward B. Mrs. E. B. Gibson, 1227 MORPRIS, Ben H. J. William Morphis, DAVIS, Charles James. William H. Davis, South University Avenue Ann Arbor, Mich. Bearden. Okla. 1616 Congress Street, Schenectady, N. Y. 'KLEIN, John W., Jr. John W. Klein, 456 NORTITING, George Ht. Mrs. Annie Neale, DEBOT, John. Felix Debot, 1716 Western Fourth Avenue, Louisville, Ky. 10 Chapman Street, Market Rasen, Lincoln- Avenue, Green Bay, Wis. OSTIIAUS, Robert A. Mrs. Alice Osthaus, shire, England. DETHLOFF, Alxin. Meritz Dethloff, 1443 330 Wheeler Avenue, Scranton, Pa. OWEN, Henry II. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Owen, Tenth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. SERGEANTS. Fulton, Kans. ELLIOTT, Iliff Lyou. Mrs. Elna M. Elliott ALLEN, Charles H. Mrs. Marv Allen, 30 PEARSON, Elmer W. Mrs. Tena Pearson, 725 Seventh Street East, Hutchinson, Kans. W est Maple Street, Lebanon, Pa. 2222 Quincy Street, Minneapolis, Minn. GOLLIARDT, Henry J. Mrs. Pauline Goll- CAYO, Edward J. Mrs. Elsie Cayo, 416 RAPACKI. Joe V. Miss Stella Rapacki, Se- hardt, 489 Wyckoff Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Stewart Avenue, Wausau, Wis. liezuo, Russian Poland. H ARPUR, Frank V. Mrs. Emma Harpur, 2210 LYNCH, Maurice J. Thomas Lynch, 152 RIDOLFI, Eugene. Miss 'Maria Ridolfi, S. West Firth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Norman Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Giorgio, Marche, Italy. HOWERTON, John W. Lemuel Howerton, McCOMB, Roy E. Mrs. Ruth A. McComb, RONAN, William IT. Mrs. Anna Ronan, 618 R. F. D. 1, Quality, Ky. Cameron, Mo. Ilermansan Street, Saginaw, Mich. JUNKER, Henry. Peter Junker, R. F. D. 8, ORDWAY, Frederick. Miss Helen Pauline TATUM, Harvey F. Ermie H. Tatum, Dis- box 22, Java, S. Dak. Ordway, Marshall, Mo. putnta, Va. KILLEN, Don J. Mrs. Eftie Killen, Carlisle, PICKETT, Glenn H. Mrs. Myre Pickett, VISHNIA, John G. George J. Vishnia, 503 Iowa. Abbott, N. Mex. Clinton Street, Jamestown, N. Y. KING, George Anson. Charles W. King, R. F. D. 3,-Pigeon, Mich. CORPORALS. WILLCUT, Kibbie V. Mrs. Katherine Will- cut, general delivery, Poplar Bluff, Mo. LIBORTO, Pieri. Mrs. Congetta Pier!, Castel- AIIRENS, William. Mrs. Louise Kiessling, WINGERTER, Henry J. Leo Wingerter, gen- buoni, Italy. 2110 Alice Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. eral delivery, Biehle, Mo. McKENZI, Duncan F. Donald McKenzi, 9 BACON, John L. Geraldine Bacon, 80 West WUERTANBERG, Philip J. Mrs. Anna Wuer- Piney Place, Springfield, Mass. Division Street, Fond du Lac, Wis. tanberg, 4603 Varrelmann Avenue, St. MARTIN, Charles E. Mrs. Hazel Martin, BARDSLEY, William. Mrs. Anna Bardsley, Louis, Mo. 208 East Sixth Street. Alliance. Nebr. 1223 East Davenport Street, Iowa City, OLIVA, Hugo C. Mrs. L. A. Wolff, 64 Elgin Iowa. Died of Wounds. Park, San Francisco, Cal. BI'RKE, James T. Mrs. Lucinda Burke, R. CAPTAIN. PACHELL, Henry B. Andrew Pachell, Wil- F. If. 3, Stoutland, Mo. JONOHUE, Walter E. Charles D. Donihue, mont, Mont. EVKE(R, Anton H. Anton Ecker, Dunkirk, 1 Liberty Street, New York STAFFORD, Ernest E. Paris Stafford, Wills- Mont. City, N. Y. LIEUTENANTS. boro, N. Y. EVERING, Walter C. Charles F. Evering, VAUGHN, Henry R. Charles M. Vaughn, 2519 South Seventh Street, St. Louis, Mo. BOUTWELL, Lloyd R. Mrs. Lloyd R. Bout- Kusa, Okla. HOPPER, Henry E. Mrs. Estella Hopper, well, 14 Elm Avenue, Glendale, Kirkwood, VIRES, Henry. James Vires, Loneash, Va. Rosedale, Ind. Mo. WALLACE, William N. Mrs. Mary Sailer, JANSON, John. Mrs. Louise Janson, 72 CORBOY, Robert A. Mrs. Ellen W. Corboy, 2839 Arlington Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. Chestnut Street, Rockford, Ill. 202 Ross Street, Brooklyn, N .Y. WILSON, Robert L. Relsy M. Wilson, At- JOHNSTON, Francis M. Mrs. Retta John- MALCOMB, James A1. M. A. Malcomb, An- well, Tex. ston, general delivery, Quitman, Mo. dalusia, Ala. ADELL, Michael. H. Adell, 8 West One hun- LYNCH, EIzie Ellsworth. Mrs. Florence SWIFT. Charles T. Mrs. Lena S. Huntley, dred and fourteenth Street, New York, N. Y. Lynch, Tidioute, Pa. 1200 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. ADKINS, Herbert. Jessie Adkins, Osle, Ky. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 17 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING ADRINSON, Frank. Stephen P. Adkinson, WINSLOW, Charles K. Mrs. Anna F. Roach, VOTARA, Charles. Mrs. Charles Iless, Elm- Bedford, Va. 3816 Avenue M, Galveston, Tex. hurst, Ill. BECHTEL, Harry C. Mrs. Katherine Bech- WARRACH, Dave H. Mrs. Theresa Warrach, tel, R. F. D 2, box 56, Millersburg, Pa. Died of Disease. 1410 Congress Avenue, Houston, Tex. BENEDICT, Maurice D. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Benedict, Holley, Orleans County, N. Y. CAPTAIN. PRIVATES. BOWERS, John N. Will W. Bowers, La- CARR, Lucian. Mrs. Lucian Carr, 1310 Con- BERGER, Albert G. George Berger, R. F. D. donia, Tex. necticut Avenue, Washington, D. C. 1, Roseland, Nebr. BURNS, Edward L. Frank Newman. Cana- LIEUTENANTS. BLACKMAN, David. Nat. L. Blackman, Dou. IoU, Mo. cette, Tex. DAROSKY, Adam. Joe Darosky, 10 Cleve- BOLES, Wayne Thomas. Mrs. Cora Wyatt BREEN, Denis. Mrs. David McCabe, 152 land Street, Hudson, Pa. Boles, Westplains, Mo. Edgewood Island, New Haven, Conn. ESSIG, Harry. Mrs. Josephine High, 7 Bald- FISHER, Delbert. Mrs. Mary Fisher, 150 CAMPINELLA, Giovanino. Giovambahissa win Terrace, Orange, N. J. First Street and Eighth Avenue, Hunting- Campanella, Officio Spagnola, Marsala Proe- 1ORTIER. Raymond J. Mrs. Victoria For- ton, W. Va. ince, Trypane, Italy. tier, 106 Puritan Avenue. Worcester, Mass. GRAHAM, Paul D. Mrs. Margaret C. Gra- CHEATHAM, Benjamin F. Richard Cheat- GRAHAM, Claud M. James T. Graham. lam, Cochranton, Pa. ham, R. F. D. 1, Preston, Miss. R. F. D 1, Tuseumbia, Ala HOVERTER, Clarence E. Mrs. Laura E. CON. Samuel Mrs. Emma Cox. 1404 North HARDY, William Esca. Milton Young Hardy, Wenger. Jamestown, Pa. Michigan Street, Pittsburg, Kans. Silcam, N. C. LIAS, Harry M. Mrs. Laura B. Lins, 1947 CYR, Leo J. Joseph Cyr, 404 Belinda Street, KIMBALL, Joe W. John Kimball, Canton, Broadway, New York, N. Y. Bv City Mich. W. Va. ORCHARD, William R. Mrs. Fredericka Or- DESCHENES, Elsear. Mrs. Flora Deschenes, LARSON, Carl A. John W. Larson, box 1502, chard, 321 West Ninety-fourth Street, New 43 Mill Street, Brunswick, Mo. East Rockford, Ill. York, N. Y. ECKSTROM, Erie. William Hunter, 468 LOTER, Silas S J. H. Loter, Slidell, Tex. POWLESS, Josiah Alvin. Mrs. Electa Sken- lenrv Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. LYNCH, Daniel J. Mrs Thomas Lynch, 74 andore Powless, West Depere, Wis. EVERETT, Thomas E. Andrew J. Everett, Cleveland Street Springfield. Mass. STOUT, Albert H. Mrs. Mary Stout, 219 R. F. D. 1, Adairsville, Ga. McKINNEY, Joe V. Jack Bowlin, general de- Seventeenth Street, Cairo, Ill. FERMAN, Christ. Jane Ferman, R. F. D. 1, livery. Centertown, Mo. WASHINGTON, Fay P. Mrs. Lyda Rice, Comatock, Wis. OSTHOFF, Leo H. Henry Osthoff, general Clarendon, Ark. GUENTHER, Elmer G. August Guenther, delivery, Wellington, Mo. R. F. D. 2, North English, Iowa. PERKINS, Osear T. Miss Lucille Perkins. RED CROSS WORKER. HEATH. Chester Dwight. Mrs. Mary E. 410 East Madison Avenue, Casey, 11L. SHAW, Erma. Leslie M. Shaw 2029 Con- Heath, R. F. D., Achusabet Station. New PETERSON, Helmer. Mrs. Jonas Askie, De- nectieut Avenue, Washington, D. C. Bedford, Mass. corah, laws. HEATH, Claude J. John F. Heath, R. P. D. PINSON, Joe J. Mrs. Mae Adal, 1801 East SERGEANTS. 2. Magnolia, Ark. First Street, Austin, Tex. BILKOVSKY, William. Mrs. Florence Cara- HINSON. Charlie R. Mrs. Arria Hinson. B. POPISH, Matt. Mrs. Mary Popish, R. F. D. 1, da Bilkoveky, 174 Kenilworth Avenue. F. D. 1. Clarendon, N. C. Portage, Ia. Detroit, Mich. HOKENSON, Thomas 0. Albert 0. Hokenson, PRENTICE, Andrew Mathew. Charles Pren- BT7FORD. John M. Mrs. Eva Hoke, Pekin, 345 Fenmore Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. tice, 560 East Walnut Street, Cincinnati, lIrd. HOLBROOKS. Petei F. Sam R. Holbrooks, Ohio. CUMMINGS, Alonzo W. Henry R. Cum- Rushing, Ark. ROSINSKE, Mike. Andrew Rosinake, R. F. D. mings, 6 Mercer Street, South Boston, Mass. JOHNSON, Carl E. John Johnson, Proph- 1, Cedar City, Mich. DILTS, Russell B. Mrs. Muriel Dilts, 1611 etstown, Ill. ITOWLEY, Thorvald Y. Thomas J. Rowley. Foster Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. KERBER. Albert L. Mrs. Mary Kerber, R. 1179 Canyon Road, Logan, Utah. EDMOND4, Clayton E. Mrs. Winifred I. F D. 3, Colfax, 111. 9LOAN. William W. William P. Sloan, Camas, Edmonds, 3113 Colfax Avenue South, Min- KING, Thomas S. Mrs. Katie King, Coates- Idaho. neapolis. Minn vile. Pa. 0MITH, Walter A. Mrs. Margaret K. Smith, GARBLER. Frederick W. William S. Geb- KJELLAND, Ole. Miss Helga Kjelland, gen- 135 South Eighth Street, New Philadelphia, Ir. Fifty-fourth and Q Streets, South Side, eral delivery. Egeand. Norway. Ohio. Omaha, Nebr. KLEMENT, Frank A. Mrs. Josephine Klem STRIGERWALD, Edward J. Mrs. Margaret GATEWOOD. Dunk G. Leonard Gatewood, ent, R. F. D. 1, Buckholts. Tex. Steigerwald, 308 Royden Street, Camden, Norris. Miss. KLOTTEN, Lee H Mrs. Harry Bishop, R. F. N J. JENKIN Albert J. Arthur J. Jenkin, 411 D. 2, Copley, Ohio. STtFMPF, John C. John Stnmpt, 204 Stagg Twentieth Street, Oakland, Cal. LOFTUS. Glenn E. Edward Loftus. 1314 Street, Brooklyn. N Y LA FOND. Alfred E. Mrs. Alphotsle La Blandianna Street, Utica, N. Y. fSTURLA, John. Mrs. Katherine Sturla, 454 Fond, Madison, Me. LOGAN, Carl. William Logan, Brickton. N. C. Magee Avenne, Rochester, N. Y. MAY, Frank H. Mrs. Ruth May, 701 Cowen McCLELLAN, F. J. Mrs. Frank McClellan, STTRM, Jarob S. Peter Sturm, general de- Street, Garrett, Ind. Ledbetter, Tex. livery, St. Francia, Kans. NEIL. Harry M. James Nell, 40 Sutton McLATYGHLTN, Garnsey T. Sylvester L, Me- TOSH, Peter E. John Tosh, Crows Landing, Lane. Cheswick, London, England. Lnu'lin. R. F. D. 2. OdenvIlle, Ala. PIERCE, James A. Miss TYesta Smith, Way- MOLINE, Osear M. Charles 0. Moline. 1740 Cal. cross, Ga. West Minnehaha Street, St. Paul, Minn. ,WALCUTT Oscar E. Mrs. Jeanette Walett, STITLL, Bertram L. Mrs. Myrtle stuB, 514 MONYER, Lee W. Mrs. Norene Monyer, Sttion A, It. F. D. 5,. Columbus, Franklin 17.0 Merket Street. Harrisburg, Pa. County, Ohls. South Ross Street, Santa Ana, Cal. WILLIAMSOT Bniamin G. Drue B. Wil- WIEGEL. Edward. Mrs. Mary Wiegel, 418 MOORE, Jess L. Garland Moore, MeAlester, fiamson, Willis, Tex. West Forty-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. Okla WOOD. Walter B. Mrs. Walter R. Wood, 427 CORPORnAT5. PAYNE, Benjamin H. Mrs. Mary E. Payne, Laclede Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. R. F. D. 1, box 16, Tallahassee. Fla. WOODMAN, Onll 0. Mrs. Nellie T. Woodman, BRADSHAW, John W. John W. Bradshaw, PAYNE, Joseph ff. DAniel B. Payne, R. P. Evergreen Park, IlI. Detroit, Tenn. D. 1, Akron, Ala. BURDEN, Roy E. Mrs. Pearl E. Burden, 344 POSEY, Kirkland. Noah F. Posey, Newrille, Died of Aeroplane Aecident. East College Avenue, Springfield, Ohio. * Ala. HENDERSON, Frank H. William A. Hen- LIEUTENANT. deron, R. F. D. 3. Selo, Ohio. POSEY, Otko C. Mrs. Eliza A. Posey, LYMAN, Henry A. Mrs. Jettle Lyman, 818 Brownfleld, Tex. TUPPER, Preston E. Claude E. Topper, 551 Euclid Avenue, Long Beach, Cal. RATH, George B. Dr. Otto A. Rath, 3163 North Elmwood Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. MULLER. Eric W. Mrs. Auguste Muller, 91 Queen Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Rooraem Avenue. Jersey City, N. 3. ROBINSON, Samuel R. Mrs. Ads Williams, Died from Accidet and Other Causes. PERTIVAL, 111 Hogan Street, Marquette. Mich. Warren S. Mrs. Rose Percival, SCROGGINS, Kirk W. Mrs. Emma Scroggins, SERGEANT. State Street, Augusta, Me. SAVAGE, John X. John Savage, 30 Mil- Hill City, Kans. STEWART Charles W. Mrs. Fannie Stewart, murray Street, Clinton, Mass. SIMMONS King D. Mrs. Sarah Simmons, R. First Street, Clarksville, Tenn. P. D. 1. box 1, Dudley, N. C. 221 West SMTTFH, Fred H. Mrs. Frank Smith, 1216 SIMMONS, Willie. Mrs. Florence Bizzell, star COuPORAL. Price Street. Scranton, Pa. route. R. F. D. 1, La Grange, N. C. THOMPSON, Kenneth 0. Mrs. Kate Thomp- SLATER, Ben. Hugh' Slater, Brownsville, Ky. son, 512 Caldwell Street. Brookfield, Mo. SIMPSON, Frank W. Mrs. Lille Simpson, VER ITAGE, Ilazcnsport, Tex. WAGONER. Peter. Mrs. Richard* Ver iage, SMITH. Clayton B. Mrs. Corryan Smith, GUY, Harry. George Guy, 79 Pleasant Street, 25 Plantin Avenue, Prospect Park, N. J. 10 Kent Avenue, Pittsfield. Mass. Woburn, Mass. MEeEANIC, 'TFFI. Ellis 'harles Sten, Stillwell, Okla. PRVMTES. FLEMING. Vincent STOWE, William E. Mrs. Cora Stowe, Ambrose. Mrs. Annle Lander, Wyo. PAIRADER, Walter W. Mrs. Georgianna Locke Fleming, 502 East Fisher Street, Salisbury, N C. TOMPKINS, Clair S. Leslie Slayton, Camp Palradee, 74 Hampden Street, Holyoke, Verde, Ariz. Mass. IoRSESHOBRZ. ERICKSON, Alma D. Miss Vina Erickson, TYNER. Joe. Mrs. Eunice Tyner, R. F. D. 1, Robertson, Wyo. CLAIBEY, Andrew. Kels A. Clambey, R. F. 1-Y W), MeComb City, Miss. JORDAN, Frank M. John W. Jordan, Wa- D. 1, Erhard, Minn. VOIGHT. Walter. Mrs. Emma Cromrey, Fall WAGONERS. Creek, Wis. WALKER. Dec. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, SSICK. Thurman L. Mrs. Sophar Af. KIs- ICOLSON. Andrew II. Andrew Rolson, 135 11 s Kv. aiek, Ringes Mill. Ky. West Birch Street, Ironwood. Mich. WEITE, Delmer W. John W. Wehe, Fairna, KOHL, John I. John P. Kohl, 3812 Ferris MCLEOD, Marion L. Marion K. M-Leod, Ill. Street, Woodhaven, N. Y. Sumter, S. C. MALM, Clarence A. Mrs. Tillie Malm, 774 WELSH, Harry. Mrs. Margaret Welsh, 1123 Ferry Park Avenue, Detroit, Mich. COOKA. McKean Avenue, Charleroi, Pa. RHODE, Albert B. Mrs. Rosabella Rhode, 749 DECKER, Peter J. Mrs. Ella Decker, Ker- YATES, Lessie W. Mrs. Mary C. Yates, Kut- Franklin Street, Reading, Pa. honkson, N. Y. tawa. Ky. THOMPSON. James S. Mrs. Ada Thompson, MIP'RS, John W. S. E. Miers, McCauley, SANDROC'K. Oscar. Ewalt Sandrock, R. F. 157 Oak Street, Paterson, N. J. Tex. D. 2, Thayer, Iowa. 71'-18---5 18 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING SCHlMIEG, Arnold J. Mrs. Kunigunda HAMMOND, Harry W. Mrs. J. H. Hammond, HALBERSLEBEN, Paul. H. C. Halberslebon, Schieg, 1422 Exchange Street, Keokuk, South Gouldsboro, M0. I 033 R Street, Lincoln, Nebr. ITANSSEN, Emar S. Mrs. Rosenblatt, 243 HARRIS, Carlos G. Mrs. Hattie G. Harris, SCIITZ. Joseph P. Mrs. Mary Schmitz, Winthrop Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. R. F. D. 3, Spartanburg, S. C. 2tiS Michigan Avenue, Detroit Mich. IIAUCK, George A. John Hauck, R. F. D. 1, HILLIARD, Albert L. Victoria R. Hilliard, SCITRADER. Lawrence. Herman Schrader, Lancaster, Wis. 400 Welch Avenue, Wilmerding, Pa. Easton, Mnn. HOLMES, William G. Mrs. Josie A. Iolmes, HUNDLEY. Robert G. Judge George Hund- Sc'TT, lian. Mrs. Mary L. Scott, general Langdon, Kans. ley, Farmville, Va. delivery. jasper, Ohio. HOOVER, Lyle R. Martin Hoover, R. F. D. MACAULEY, Albert W. Mrs. Albert Macau- SILAT"I'l CK, Rov L. Mrs Mildred B. Shat- 1, Washburn, Ill. ley, 54 Cliff Street, Roxbury, Mass. luck 23 North Union Street, Burlington, HOPKINS, Earl L. Mrs. Lillian Hopkins, McCAULEY, Albert P. Albert II. McCauley, -Vt. 1-7 Troton Avenue, Cortland, N. Y. 1905 West Sixty-third Street, Philadelphia, SIIEVELAND. Barney Magnus. Ole Bern- IIGHES, Willie W. Jeff D. Hughes, Myrtle- Pa. hardt Sheveland, Scandinavia, Wis. wood, Ala. McGANN, Henry Kenah. Bessie Kenah Mc- SAIITH, Alva II. Samuel Isaac Smith, Car- HUNTER, James A. Mrs. Julia Thompson, Gann, 3912 Belle Avenue, Baltimore, Md. lock. 111. 47 Wildy Street, Tarr3 town, N. Y. RIDGWAY, John Jay. Richard Ridgway, 634 SMITH, Lester L. Mrs. Canders Smith, JOHNSON, Newton L. Mrs. Louis Johnson, Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Camubell. N. C Lexie, Miss. ROBERTS, Thomas D. Mrs. Phill T. Roberts, SOBERS, Herman E. John Sobers, Olive JUDD, William G. Frank A. Judd, Doyle, Gracey, Ky. Branch, La. Tenn. WILLEY, Samuel Russel. Samuel B. Willey, SO0 THERS. Carlon W. Steve A. Southers, KENT, George. Mrs. Pearl Kent, 703 Ang- 1721 East Sixty-seventh Street, Chicago, Ill. 615,West Elm Street, Enid, Okla. lions Street, St. Joseph, Mo. ZUCKERMAN, Samuel. Soloman Zuckerman, STROTITER. John F. Mrs. Emily Powell KING, Heiner. Mrs. Sissie King, Figsboro, 215 Grand Street, New York, N. Y. Va. Strother, Garrison. Va SERGEANTS. SWANSON. Edwin JE. Ernest Swanson, box LAWYER, Ted. Mrs. Eliza Lawyer, R. F. D. T31, Park Falls, Wis. 3, box 41 Butternut, Wis. BURROS, George. Abraham Burros, 294 SWINT. Raymond T. Edward Swint, R. F. McMAHON. John J. Mrs. Mary J. McMahon, Lafayette Street, Bridgeport, Conn. 1). 5, Fremont, Ohio. 1050 East Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. EMANUEL, Thomas. Pink Emanuel, 309 TALIAFERRO, Charles. Mrs. Mary 1. Talla- MeMILLAN, Samuel A. Mrs. Josephine Mc- North Alexander Street, , N. C. forrm. R. V. D. 1. Coltewah, Tenn. Millan, 32 Woodfin Street, Asheville, N. C. FELDHAKE, Charles J. William Feldhake, TIEFENTAYLOR, James J. Mrs. Mary Tie- MeTURK, William L. Thomas MeTurk, Effingham, Ill. fenmallor, rear 2315 Pearl Street, Philadel- Traer, Iowa. GRANT, George A. Mrs. James L. Grant, phia, Pa. MALMBERG, Albert W. Mrs. Malthilda C. Keswlek Ridge, New Brunswick, Canada. URBANNTAK. Joseph. Mrs. Agnes Urban- Malmberg, R. F. D. 2, Stanhope, Iowa. HARRISON, Clarence B. Joe Harrison, niak. 1741 Buckingham Street, Toledo, Ohio. MATHEWS, James. Mrs. Anna Mathews, 709 Sand Gap, Ky. WALTZ, Robert J. Mrs. Edna Waltz, 1131 Mill Street. Jackson, Miss. IIOLMAN, William. Frank Holman, 4651 West Fourth Street, Dayton. Ohio. MCGEHEE, Edwin. Robert G. Megehee, Cave Nebraska Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. WORKMASTER, Charley A. Herman Work- Springs, Ark. KRAUSE, Harry A. Mrs. Margaret E. master. R. F. D. 2. Odebolt, Iowa. MERSCH, Roy K. Mrs. Millie Daniel, Chel- Krause, 97 Weaver Street, Philadelphia, WILLIAMS. Allen P. Mrs. Luev Williams, sea, Okla. Pa. general delivery, Bunker Hill, W. Va. MOORE, James T. Mrs. Mary C. Moore, care MESNAR, Frank. John Mesnar, 7083 South WILLI AMS, Robert. Mrs. Nora Lidsey, R. F. ,of Dr. Cox, Gadsden, Ala. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 1). 1. box To, Prosperity, S. C. MORGAN, Thomas L. Thomas Morgan, sr., MORRIS, Frank. Mrs. Rose Longfellow, Ad- WILSON, Alston Keith. Chambless Keith, 116 Woodside Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. dison, Ohio. Selma, Ala. MOSHIER, Herbert C. Mrs. Maggie Moshier, OAKLEY, Olie P. F. A. Oakley, Santa Fe, WILSON, Louis. Mrs. Minnie Wilson, R. F. 41 Sherman Avenue, Paterson, N. J. Tenn. D. 2, box 68, Liberty, Mass. NEKOLA, Joseph Anthony. Mrs. Marie Ne- SHIRLEY, Loyd. J. R. Shirley, Abbeville, YOUNG, John Henry. S. T. Young, Troy, kola, 419 Pleasant Street, Schenectady, Ala. SC. N. Y. A. Altheide, SIMPSON, Webster G. F. G. Simpson, Brook- ALTHEIDE, August A. Fred OTTS, Obija P. R. H. Miller, Addison, Ala. field, Mo. 140 Baltavia Street, Orange, Cal. PARNELL, Robert E. Homer Parnell, R. F. Anthony, SMALLEY, Charley F. W. W. Smalley, R. ANTHONY, Everett. Washington D., box 40. Lamar, S. C. F. D. 1, Peoples, Ohio. Scotland Neck, N. C. William J. Patterson, Auch- PATTERSON, Walter. SMITH, Greeley W. John H. Smith, Miamis- AUCHENBACH, Harry I. Mrs. Fietta 1953 Central Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. burg, Ohio. enbach, 1415 Louden Street, Philadelphia, POWERS, Talmage. Mrs. Dora Powers, Front Pa. SUSTICK, Emanuel. Abraham Sustick, 327 Street, Clarksville, Tenn. Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BARRY. Lawrence H. Mrs. Richard Barry, PRENZLAU, Gustav P. Mrs. Aguste Prenz- 221 Washington Street, Ogdensburg, N. Y. SWEENEY, Charles John. Mrs. Mary Robert J. Mrs. Lily McMillian, lau, Cape, Oreg. Sweeney, 1335 North Forty-ninth Street, BENNETT, PRICE James I. Fremont B. Price, Crown Philadelphia, Pa. 37 South Fifth Street, San Jose, Cal. Point, Ind. George A. William Blank, R. F. D. ARRY, Vincent. Mrs. Nicoletta Delogn, BLANK, REED, Everett S. Samuel Reed, 216 Logan Privincla Sassast Thiese, Italy. 1, Waterloo, Wis. Street, Tecumseh, Mich. BRADLEY. Daniel. Mrs. Idelle R. Bradley, BAKER, Stacey E. Mrs. May Baker, 166 RICHARDSON, Henry H. Mrs. Fannie Rich- Meadow Street, Watertown, N. Y. Milton, Fla. ardson, Bigflat, Ark. BROWN, James W. Mrs. Lydia Purnell, R. BASS, David Edward. W. H. Bass, 1904 ROARK, Perry F. Mrs. Martha Roark, R. F. Street, Wilmington, N. C. * F. D. 2, Selbyville, Del. D. 1, Tuscumbia, Mo. Market BURGER, John. Mrs. Anna F. Burger, 14 BOGLE, George A. Mrs. Annie Bogle, Mar- ROMANOWICH Stanley. Anthony Romano- seilles, Ill. Procter Street, Maspoth, N. Y. wich, Porte, Vlina, Russia. BU RNS, Noel L. Mrs. Alice L. Burns, 5014 SANDERS, Ode. Ray Sanders, Archibald La. BRADLEY. Archie J. Mrs. L. P. Knowles, Catalpha Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 18 New Hampshire Avenue, Haverhill, Mass. CAMPBELL, True. William C. Campbell, R. BURKE, Richard M. Miss Margaret Burke, F. 1). 1. Argyle, Fla. Wounded Severely. 2120 South Bancroft Street, Philadelphia, CHUTE, Wallace S. Mrs. S. S. Chute, 417 CAPTAIN. Pa Eiahth Avenue South, St. Cloud, Minn. DOVE, Edgar E. Isaoa Dove, Burns City, CONNELL. Fitzherbert. Miss Alice Le Blond, LEVERETT, Stephen Earnest. Mrs. Allie Ind. 28 Hazel Road, Kensal Rise, London NW., McGee Leverett, Iva, S. C. 10. Enzland. DUBS. William A. Anna Dubs, Hanover, Pa. CROMBIE, William .. Mrs. Nora P. Crom- LIEUTENANTS. DUNN, Cornelius G. Miss Bessie Dunn, 54 ble, 1.A South Ellicott Place, Brooklyn, Hobart Street. Utica. N. Y. SHARP, Robert B. Mrs. Katherine B. Sharp, FLINT, Floyd W. William H. Flint, 83 South N. Y. Building, GROVE, Alvin W. Miss Margaret Donohue, 710 Hamilton National Bank Broadway, Geneva, Ohio. 5S Bushno Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Chattanooga, Tenn. FRAZEE, Archie L. William F. Frazee, 912 BIRMINGHAM, Daniel J. W. J. Birmingham, Hall Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio. DORTCII, James A. David P. Dortch, R. F. N. Y. 1). 2. Rector, Ark. 437 Fifth Avenue, New York, GOSSMAN, William. Mrs. E. B, Gerald, 247 DTERHIIM, Cornie. Hazy Durham, Riggsbee, CARTER, Justin E. Mrs. Helen G. Carter, East Market Street, Sandusky, Ohio. N. C. 5332 Lafayette Street, Chicago, Ill. GREGORY. Harry V. Henry Gregory, 330 COLE, Okey K. Mrs. Jessie G. Cole, Wheaton, Warren Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. EDN8GE,BCn E. Mrs. Willie M. Edge, 401 Ill. Twenty-third Street, Ensley, Ala. HAYDEN, Herbert. Mrs. Bettie Gogins, IDWARDS, Lewis S. Mrs. Mary Edwards, CORNELL, Foster R. Mrs. Mary Cornell, Nicholsville, Ky. R. P. D. 1, Ward, S. C. Lefferts Avenue, Morris Park, N. Y. HEATHMAN, Marcus X. Thomas J. Heath- IIVENRtUD, Ole. Martin Evenrud, Canton, PRICKBERG, Harry A. Leonard T. Frick- man. R. F. D. 1, Paris, Mo. Minn. berg, 1626 Frazier Terrace, Philadelphia, JOHNSON, Chester A. Mrs. Delia Johnson, Pa. 231 Charles FOLEY. James W. Coleman A. Foley, Heater, Street, Watertown, N. Y. W. Va. LILLEY, Augustus E. Mrs. A. E. Lilley, 238 KEMP, Radford T. Mrs. Pearl Kemp, 418 North Third Street. Columbia, Pa. West Live Oak Street, Durant, Okla. FRILOT, Joseph A. Mrs. Goblert Frilot, 4220 LONG, Milton. W. M. Howard, 628 Broad LOOS, George C. Mrs. George C. Loos, 1792 Hooper Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Street, Columbus, Ga. West Eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. GARRATY. Edward I. .Tames F Garraty, PAUL, Edward R. Alfred B. Paul, 1277 McARDLE, John J. Sarah McArdle, 43 Mid- 4q90 L-ancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Eastwood Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. dlesex Street. Boston, Mass. GOETZ, Benjamin J. Joseph Goets, R. F. D. PHILLIPS, William M Hy A. Phillips, Ope- MULL. Ralph R. Mrs. Mary J. Mull, R. F. D. 1, Mentor. Ky. lousas. La. 1, Hickory, Pa. GOWER, Leslie M. James W. Gower, Guthrie, ANDREWS, Lawrence G. Mrs. Charles E. OVERTON, John. Mrs. Sylvia Overton, 1736 Ky. Andrews, Wauseon, Ohio. Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. GRAVES, Ernest L. Mrs. Sadie Graves, Roy- BAKER, Herschel D. Col. David Baker, base PHILLIPS. Charlie W. Mrs. W. J. Phillips, alston. Mass. hospital, Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala. 813 Market Street. Youngstown, Ohio. HALL, Francis J. Thomas .. Hall, 528 Sev- DRISCOLL. MichaeltA. Mrs. Margaret Beck, RAULSTON. Athel Atwood. Miss May Julia enteenth Street, Detroit, Mich. 200 Bradhurst Avenue, New York, N. Y. Raulston. Poplar Bluff, Mo. HAMILTON. Lorenzo. Mrs. Aglia Hamilton, GRIMES, Ray D. II. IM. Grimes, Russellville, STRONG, Ralph J. Mrs. W. H. Strong, Glenn, Donaldsonville, La. Ind. Ca.L 'THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 19 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING WARREN, Clarence W. William B. Warren, BERGSTROM, Charles II. Mrs. Beda Berg- BARTLETT. Corliss A. Mrs. A. Bartlett, 12( Knoxville, Pa. strom, 200 West Ninely -ninth Street, New Lincoln Street, Waterloo, Iowa. WETISER, Louis. Mrs. Louis Weiser, 1828 York, N. Y. BELL, George. William It. Bell, Colomnas Charles Avenue, Kalamazoo, Mich. COOK. H1enry. Mrs. Pauline Cook, 1417 Street, Ottawa, Ill. Thirty-sixth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. BELL, Gordon Herbert. Mrs. Amelia Bell, CORPORALS. ELLIS, Samuel. Mrs. Cora Ellis, 97 Prince OS Maple Street, Yonkers, N. Y. AMBROSE, Alexander II. Miss A. Ambrose, Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. BOWERS, Jacob Wellington. Joseph Bowers, 5032 Osage Avenue, West Philadelphia, Pa. GRITZIACHER, Robert. Mrs. Mella Gritz- 520 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, Mich. BELL, Robert. Mrs. Anna Bell, 5656 Dor- macher, ausan, Wis. BRAGG, Lazras F. Tifford Bragg, East Fork, chester Avenue, Chicago, Ill. MARTSON Chris. Mrs. Marie Martson, Ky. BISZAK, George Albert. Mrs. Mary Biszak, Friend, Nebr. AFMAN, Martin. William Afman, R. F. D. 1, 8309 West Thirty-seventh Place, Chicago, NEWLIN. Elmer L. Mrs. Josephine R. Lo- Grand Rapids, Mich. Ill. ean, 311 Upland Street, Chester, Pa. ANDREJCSIK, John J. Mrs. Justine Andrej- BOYINGTON, Earl A. Frank Boyington, NORTH, Edward G. Edward North, 441 esik, 802 Spruce Street, Trenton, N. J. Milford, Mo. South Cummings Street, Los Angeles, Cal. AXLEY, Earle. Felix J. Axley, 741 Mulberry CALDWELL, Walter. Mrs. Martha A. Cald- O'BRIEN, Morean J. Mrs. Bridget fl. Budd, Street, Statesville, N. C. well, 103 Cuiberhouse Street, Jonesboro, 4017 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. BABCOCK, Nelson. Pilliod Babcock, R. F. D. Ark. ROSEBROOK, William L. Mathews H1. Rose- 3, Coleman, Mich. brook, Peoria, Ohio. BAKER, John. Miss Julia Bird, 1135 South CARSON. Voorhies R. Mrs. Sadie Mary Car- BR I. Lawrence Fred. Mrs. Agnes Ruh, 408 son 129 Center Street, Ilightstown, N. J. Twentieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. South Hanover Street, Cape Girardeau, Mo. BERLINGIERO, Antonio. Mrs. Maria Teresa DIES, Philip Frank. Mrs. Mai y Dies, 165 SCIAFFER, Walter Lyon. Raymond D. Brooklyn, N. Y. Legato fu Francesca, Citta Nova, Provincla Palmetto Ptr-et, atc:imr, Z000 Washington Avcnue, West Reggio, Calabria, Italy. DUCGER, Thomas. Joe Dugger, R. F. D, 4, Philadelphia, Pa. Noliman, Okla. BLADON, Harry W. Mrs. M. C. Bladon, TABORN, Fred. Mrs. Mary Taborn, 127 Clearfield, Iowa. ERICKSON, Warner A. Erik Hollingsworth, South Park Street, Oberlin. Ohio. 3W' Clearmont Drive, Pasadena, Cal. BOEIIM Frederick. Philip Boehm, 840 Hatch ZEITLFR, Ben G. Michael I. Zehler, Stryk- Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y. FOLEY, Samuel J., jr. Samuel J. Foley, ersville. N. Y. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. BOITN, John. Henry Bohn, Onset, Pa. FOTTtELL, Janus L. Mrs William Fottrell, BOZZIE, Frank. Mrs. Rose Bozzie, 229 Acad- 30 Juniper Street, Flushing, N. Y. BOND, William Alonzo. William L. Bond, emy Street, Newark, N. J. GOGGIN, William P. Mrs. Ellie Gozgin, 118T Browning, Mo. BRADLEY, Lee J. Mrs. Jennie I. Bradley, Munich Street. San Francisco, Cal. WAGO-NDRa, 437 Virginia Avenue, Butler. Pa. GRISSON, Aubrey H. Mrs. R. A. Grisson, CARAMELLA, Peter. Mrs. James Carmella, 697 West Central Avenue, St. Paul, M n. SIMPSON, Thomas J. Mrs. Thomas J. 2 James Street, New York, N. Y. HARRIS, Walter. John Harris, Lucerne- Simpson, 161 Prospect Street, Flatbush, CASCIA, Amiello. Mrs. Nanbelle, Liottdale, mines, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Pa. JOHNSON, Ernest. Mrs. Martha Johnson, COOKS. CASE, Claude J. John H. Case, Waseca, Enterprise, Ala. CANNON, Daniel. Mrs. Minnie W. Cannon, Minn. 3059 Araminge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. CITAWIN, Busebe. Mrs. Lena Chawin, 44 JOHNSON, Oscar R. Frank Johnson, Poulsbo, CRAMEIR, Jesse L. David Cramer, 457 Heu- Main Street, White Rock, I. I. Wash. derson Avenue, Newark, Ohio. CLARK, Frank G. Frank A. Clark, R. F. D. KANE, Patrick Joseph. Mrs. Anna Kane, 134 HOLTZ, John C. Joseph W. Holtz, Cement 4, CamD Hill, Ala. West Thirtieth Street, Bayonne, N. J. Streot, Akron, N. Y. COLODNY, Abraham B. Meyer A. Colodny, KELLY, Thomas A. Mrs. Mary Thomson, SINDELAR, John, fr. John Studelar, sr., 3292 Raiauhoradoek, Russian Poland, Russia. 2123 South Seventeenth Street, Philadel- West Fifty-tourth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. COLONIUS. Arthur B. Philip Colonius, 11. P phia, Pa. D. 2, Nakomis, Ill. KRAMETZ, John. George Krametz, 284 Ber- biCHANics. COLTER, John L. William J Colter, Vilonia, tran Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. .T. EIREDT, Charles P. 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Mrs. Assunta Crosso, MILLER. John. Irs. Elizabeth Dempsey, 51 RADULOVICII, Michael M. Mrs. Barney Tusso, Province Aquila. Italy. Van iBuren Street, Newark, N. J. - White, 4218 Maynard Avenue, Seattle, CUMMINGS, Edgeworth. Mrs. Rebecca Moore, MOIR, James Jo'eph. Mrs. Mary Moir, 503 Wash. 1525 East Twenty-second Street, Los Au- Sevoy Street, Laconia, N. H. REED, James E. J. W. Reed, Farnhamville, geles, Cal. MUELLER, Albert G. Mrs. Elizabeth Muel- Iowa. CIUMMINGS. Joseph S. Mrs. Elizabeth Cum- ler, 180 Chestnut Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. REED, Joe. Joe Reed, 517 South Seventh mines, 32S Clinton Street, Schenectady, OGDEN, George. Mrs. Ethel Ogden, 311 Street, Vandalla, Ill. N. Y. Bartlett Street. Grand Rapids, Mich. RHODEN, Eunice. Mrs. Lucindy Rhoden, CUNNINGHAM, Wayne T. Mrs. Mary J. Cun- PARS, James W. Joe R. Parks, R. F. D. 7, Livingston, Tex. ningham, R. F. D. 1, Lodgepole, Nebr. Sprinefleld, Tenn. ST PIERRE, Dollard. Ludger St. Pierre, CURLEY, Hugh P. Mrs. Mame Franklin, PASCHALL, Lewis M. Arthur E. Paschall, 157 Hedley Avenue, Central Falls, R. I. Wilkes-Barns. Pa. Manson, N. C. SEIFERT, Frank J. Conrad Seufert, Dale, DARLING, Arthur R. Arthur R. Darling, 55 PETERY, Thomas. Mrs. Susie Oaks, it. F. D. Ind. Westmore Street, Wellsboro, Pa. 1, Jellico, Tenn. SEYFRED, Will P. Fred Seyfred, R. F. D. 1, DOLCHTM, Cyprian. Joseph Dolchum, 55 PORRAZZO, Domenle. Mrs. Edith Por- Gallen, Mich. Ardon Street New York, N. Y. razzo, box 185, Leominsler, Mass. SHAiFEli. Richard W. Mrs. Andrew G. DRISCOLL, William. Mrs. Julia Maloney, RHODES. Jerry Milton. Miss Anna Rhodes, Little, Evansburgh, Pa. 222 Cleveland Avenue, Whiting, Ind. 549 Mount Vernon Avenue, Portsmouth, SIEGEL, Fred C. Fritz Siegel, general de- DUNB AR., Willis W. Roland Dunbar, 87 Va. livery, And. Mo. Gardner Street, Allston, Mass. ROUSH, Noah L. IT. C. Roush, H. F. D. 1, SISBOWER, Francis M. Mrs. Catherine Si1- DURHAM, William. Mrs. Rosa Durham. 31 Maggle, Mason County, W. Va. bower, 1. F. D. 5, Rome, N. Y. Mechanies Avenue, Woonsocket, R. I. SHIRMER. Rudolph A. Mrs. Augusta Shir- SMITH, Davie. William A. Smith, R. F. D. EDWARDSON, Oscar 0 Garret Klinker, 1, Stonewall, Ga. 045 Maffetl Street, Muskegon, Mich. mer, McAlester, Okla. STANCEWSKY, SITTLER, Prank M. Martin Sittler, R. F. Ceslaw. Mrs. Xelana Stan- ERICKSON, Robert L. Peter A. Erickson, cewsky, Cgeno-vo Poland, Russia. Brainard, Minn. D. 2, Wheaton, Ill. TOWSLEY, SMITH, All a. Louis Smith. Asbury, Mo. ElI Franklin. Harvey Towsley, PALKENHAGEN. Henry 0. Mrs. Anna E. SPRINKLE, Otto. George W. Sprinkle, Wa- Theresa, Jefferson County, N. Y. Falkonhogen, Watford City, N. Dak. tauga, Va: WAELTZ, Henry I. George Waeltz, R. F. D. FREIMAN, Mark Twain. Mrs. Sophia Frel- box 39, Marissa. Ill. man, Grafton, IL STEEL, Emory. Mrs. Jessie Steel, R. F. D. 7, WALTHALL, Ruel. Mrs. Lucille Walthall, onia, Mich. MeKinney, Tex. GALLOWAY" Victor. Mrs. Kate Galloway, TARRER. Joe E. J. C. Tarrer, Ideal, Ga. WEYERTS, Tony. Christ Weyerts, Gurley, Union, Miss. TUCCILLE, John. Miss Jennie Tuccille, 538 Nebr. GANO, Ralph E. Mrs. Anna G. Burwell, Morris Avenue, New York. N. Y. WHITE, Thomas. Jennie White, 912 Wil- 1015 East Fourth Street, Loveland, Colo. VIERIRA, Manuel. Manuel J. Vierra, Murphy nuabby Street, Memphis. Tenn. GRENDY, Ford F. Mrs. Bessie Grundy, 1414 Road. San Jose, Cal. WHITSITT, Noab M. Mrs. Annie Whitsitt, Twenty-fourth Street, Galveston, Tex WALSTON, Clyde. Ewell Walston, Cahert, Vomestead. Tex. HODGES, Thomas 3. William II. Hodges, Tex WILSON, William A. Mrs. William A. Wil- Quitman, Ark. WFSTERBUIlIP, Focke E. Mrs. Anna Wes- son, 442 Cleveland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOUSER, Oscar. AIrs. Lena Lathen, Sils terbuhr. Brule. Nebr. WOLCOTT, Walter Samuel. Mrs. Sarah T. bee, Tax. WILIAMS. George B. Mrs. Frances Wil- Wolcott, 1019 Buffalo Street, Franklin, Pa. liams, Columbus Junction. Iowa. YOUNG, Elmer. James M1.Young, Genoa, W. HOWARD, Harry E. Mrs. Laura C. Howard, WIMPEY. Adin B. Mrs. Preston rullerton, Va. 525 Qonth Hanover Street, Cape Girardeau, Fairview, Okia. ZACCAGNINO William J. Mrs. Mary Zac- Mo. YANKER. William. Mrs. Johanna Yanker, cagnino, 4Z1 West Twenty-fifth Street, New IlhI)EK. Jocrph A. Mrs. Annia 1ludek, R. Spring Green, Wis. York. N. Y. F. D 2. Adhins, Tex. BARNES. John F. George W. Barnes, 294 ANDERSON, John. Peter Anderson, 451 Bar. ILES. Russell George Iles, 1637 West Nor- Elm Street, Montpelier, Vt. rington Avenue, Dundee. Ill. wregian Street, Pottsville, Pa. BERGLUND, Walter R. Joseph Berglad, ANGELINO. Jos. Leonard Dizzi. West Penn- IRWIN, Roy J John W. Irwin, Ligonier, Marine-on-St. Croix, Minn. sylvania Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pa. 20 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING ISENIIART, Talbert. Mrs. Lillian M. Izen- KLING, Fred. Mrs. Kate Mobely, Garden LONG, Roy. Jeff Long, 1323 North Third hart, 611 North Illinois Street, Nelleville, City, Kans. Street Quiney, Ill. Ill. KNEZEK, Emil. Anton Knozek, Schulenberg, MACNAUGHTON, Ilerbert. Mrs. Margaret JAMES, Edward. Mrs. Frank Downing, 513 Tex. MacNaughton, 95 St. Marks Place, Brook- North Montana Street, Butte, Mont. KOPPENHAVER, Robert H. Oliver Koppen- lyn, N. Y. JOHNSTON, Wiliam F. Jame D. Johnston, haver, Gilbert, Iowa. NANCE, Ippie F. Enos IL Nance, Cerro I. F. D. 4, Gresham, Ore. KRUG, Adolph J. Adolph Krug, sr., 300 Gordo, F. C. KELLEY, Edmond M. Mike Kelley, Dun- Soeth Fourth Street, Paducah, Ky. NILSON. Mikal J. Andrew A. Anderson, garvin, Ireland. LEWIS, Ernest C. Mrs. Alice M. Lewis,-521 R. F. D. 1, Larson, N. Dak. KENNEDY, Clarence I. Mrs. Mary Ruck, West Silver Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex. NOKES, Clarence W1of. Mrs. Etta Nokes, Mulberr, Ind. LONG, Frank, Mrs. India Long, Hendricks, Welda, Kans. KENNEDY. Stephen D. Robert L. Kennedy, W. Va. OKRONGLY, Dominick. John Okrongly, 343 Lanrod, Tex. MeMAHON, Patrick. Miss Delia Martin Mc- Henderson Street, Jersey City, N. Y. KLUCZYNSKI, .Toseph. Mrs. Katy Kluezyn- Mlahon, Maysta Finagh, Monmore, County OTTO, Emil C. Mrs. Josephine Otto, 398 Ker- ski, 524 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Claire, Ireland. rigan Avenue, West Hoboken, N. J. Pa. MANDELL, Joseph. Julius Landersman, 117 RAUCII, Stephen A. Mrs. Margaret Rauch, KOPER, Stephen B. .Tohn Koper, 420 Wal- East Second Street. New York N. Y. I. P. D. 2, Petersburg, Mich. MASTERS, Harry. Mrs. Loey fasters, Wan- REARDON, James T. Mrs. Emma Reardon, nut Street, Niles, Ohio. toma, Wis. KOTSALIS, Gust. Mrs. Uriana Kotsalls, 242 Grove Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Androne, Greece. MITCHELL, Cedric B. Mrs. Lean Mitchell, RUSII, Harry S. Christie Rush, Cambridge LA BAR, Walter II. Mrs. Anna La Bar, 306 360 South Goodman Street, Rochester, N. V. City, Ind. East Marshall Street, Ithaca, N. Y. MUETTI, Joseph J. Mrs. Catherin Maueth, R. RUTH, Henry 0. Mrs. Mary L. Ruth, Le- LEALT, Beneditto. Mrs. Santa Pessarossi F. D. 2, New Athens, Ill. high, Okla. NORGI, Salvatore. Mrs. Mary Chicarella, 30 RYAN, Edward II. Mrs. Catherine J. Ryan, Leali, Odola, Brescia, Italy. Castle LEBU, Dumitru. Mrs. Mary Lebu, Ucis De Street, New Haven, Conn. 2035 North Twenty-second Street, Phila- Sus, Roumania. OLISZEWSKI, Izedor. John Susensko, 4851 delphia, Pa. LEES, Harry G. David B. Lees, R. F. D. 1, South Paulina Street, Chicago, Ill. SALYER, Ilerbert. Bucher Salyer, Kerz, Ky. PESLIN, Joseph A. Mrs. Jennie Peslin, 1820 SAMUL, John. Mrs. Rosala Marnsa, 2203 Farbadale, Ohio. West Commonwealth LONERGAN, James Edward. Mrs. Anna Avenue, Alhambra, Cal. McDugal Street, Hamtramek, Mich. POSPOLITAK, Efim. Mrs..Anie Pospolitak, Herman. Mrs. Matilda Vendt, Lonergan, 321 Fulton Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Kamence, Podolsk, SCHWARTZ, LOVE, Wilber J. Vernon Love, Cambridge, Werhowka, Russia. 3482 North Fourteenth Street, St. Louis, Idaho. POWELL, Robert C. Mrs. Maudie Powell, R. Mo. F. D. 3, box 73, Kaufman, Tex. SCHUYLER, Robert S. Grant U. Schuyler, LYCETT, Edward. Miss Anna Lyett, 5879 POWELL Roy Ellwood. Mrs. Harriett Pow- I R. P. D. 2, North Vernon, Ind. Chabot Road, Oakland, Cal. el, 162 South Sixteenth Street, Pittsburgh, SECRIST, Daniel S. Mrs. Nannie Secrist; McADAMS, Merle E. Charles M. MeAdams, Pa. Sunny Side, Pa. Tarkie, Mo. PREZUTTO, Vincenzo. Mrs. Raffaelo Yago- SHUEY. William W. Mrs. Martha A. Dun- McDANIEL, Henry. Sandy McDaniel, Trail vitte, 339 East One hundred and ninth kelberger, 308 West Mulberry Street, Sha- Lake, Miss. Street, New York, N. Y. mokin, Pa. ALLEN, Clyde. Mrs. Babe Allen, Mount Airy, ESSEL, Isaac M. Mrs. Jennie Russel, 416 SNEED, Grover F. Mrs. Iowa Sneed, Sauls- N. C. West Austin Street, Paris, Tex. bury, Tenn. BASKE, George. Mrs. Donna Fonko, South SALLEE, Emmett. Mrs. Lou Sallee, 851 Car- SNIDER, Charles Albert Frank Snider, box River, N. J. lisle Avenue, 159 Cincinnati, Ohio. 75, Winona, Kans. BEAUPRE, Samuel. Joseph Beaupre, SITTLER, Edward. Miss Emma Sittler, STAATS. Delmer II. Luther Staats, New Ha- Main Street. Indian Orchard, Mass. Nerna, Nebr. Harry. Mrs. Frank Benjamin, ven, W. Va. BENJAMIN, SLAUGIITER, James H. Mrs. Ella E. Slaugh- STATHEVICTH, Ben. Alex Statkovicth, 557 1000 Brook Avenue, New York, N. Y. ter, Marceline, Mo. Louis M. Morris Biderman, Main Street, Cambridge, Mass. BIDERMAN, SMITII, Albert II. Mrs. Allie Barnett, gen- STECKER, Louis. Mrs. Ester Stecker, 7915 1705 Bath Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. eral delivery, Ruleton, Kans. Luther B. Mrs. Susie R. Central Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. BLOODWORTH, STRLBE, William. Mrs. Matilda Strube, 86 STORINO, Antonio. Frank Storino, Savelli, Bloodworth, Cascilla, Miss. East Pine Street, Atlanta, Ga. BRADSHAW, Lee C. Mrs. Ethel Cloke, 3400 Italy. TEMPLETON, George IH. Mrs. George H. R. F. D. 1; Lombard Avenue, Everett, Wash. Templeton, Omak, Wash. SUTTON, Floyd. Oscar Sutton, CAGLE, Webster. Wilburn W. Cagle, Route Hunlock, Pa. TIMMINS, Franklin X. Ned Timmins, Joshua, M. Thomas, 3. Joelton, Tenn. Tex. THOMAS, Grover. Mrs. Sarah CEPHAS, Frank. Maggie Gordon, 1229 Avon- R. F. D. 5. Jackson, Ga. dale Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. TONDEA, Paul James. Andrew Tondea, 152 TORBERT, Emmett. Mrs. Kate Torbert, Tor- CHAFFIN, Ira W. Willard Chaffin, 99 Aque- Sixth Street, Jersey City, N. J. bert. La. duct Street, Akron, Ohio. URR1MANN, William. Martin Uhrmann, TUCKER, Robert Mrs. Ella Tucker. 166 CHARLSON, Ted. Tom Charlson, Ada, Minn. Was mgton, Mo. West One hundred and thirty-second Street, CIIATELAIN, Emric C. Leon Jennings, Jen- WALKR, George. Miss Mary Walker, Fort New York, N. Y. nings, La. Worth, Tex. WESLEY. Herman. Mrs. Ell C. Wesley, CIRISTOFELE, Luigi. Dominico Christofele, WALKER, Samuel M. Mrs. Mary E. Walker, Port Washington, Fin. Santa Mara. Broltz, Italy. Bogato. Tex. WIGGINS, Everett. Mrs. Millie Wiggins, Ca. CONNER, William J. Mrs. Mary C. Connor, WALL, Amasa. John Wall, Wallisburg, Utah. pron, Va. 1033 Orman Avenue. Pueblo, Colo. WHITE, Ellett. Mrs. America Rooney, Vadis, WILKINSON, Oscar. Mrs. M. E. Wilkinson, CROWLEY, Willard. Herbert Crowley, Glas- W. Va. Columbia, Ala. MY WILLIAMS, Harley T. Willie Wilson, Steve, guw, WOODS, William R. Mrs. Alice Mangrin, D]?FOIO. Paolo. Beny Defozio, 638 Mary Ged, La. Ark. Childs. Mrs. Lena Wills, Street, Utica, N. Y. G. Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, At- WILLS, Edward DETWEILEIT. John. Omar Detweller, 623 CARR, George Johnsonburg, Pa. Pear Street, Reading, Pa. lantic, lowa. YOUNG, Warren - II. Joseph Young, 2317 DEUTCH, Max Ralph. Joseph Deutch, 216 CARROLL, Anthony G. Ernest C. Carroll, Dickerson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. 203 Underhill Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ZILKA, Paul Peter. John Zilka, R. F. D. 2, DILARCO, Pietro. Mrs. Vita Enrica Dilarco, DAVIS, Dewey. Mrs. Tennessee Davis, Little Falls. Minn. Sezzo Romano, Italy. R. F. D., Oak Flat, Ark. AMBROGIE, Pini. Mrs. Rosa Pedrani, Prov- FALCONER, Scott. A. W. Falconer, Brown DIPIRON, Lawrence. Antonio Dipiron, Isola, ince of Milano, Gerensano, Italy. City, Mich. DelliRi. Caserta; Italy. ANSHUTZ, Charles. Mrs. Kate Anshutz, FANNING, Joseph Henry. Mrs. Jean Fan- DRISCOLL, Dennis T. G. Driscoll, Drime- 4517A Arco Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. ning. 516 Union Avenue, Paterson, N. J. logue. Cork, Ireland. BICKFORD, Nathan R. Mrs. Flavia Bick- FARINA, Antonio. Guiseppe Farina, Prov- ETZWEILER, Francis Leo. Mrs. Annie Etz- ford, general delivery, Chetopa, Kans. ince Chiet, Miglineo, Italy. weller, 307 Fourth Street, Fairfield, Pa. DAVIS, Richard C. Mrs. Martha A. Whise- FERIEATENTO, Frank. Mrs. Rose Dagousta PUELING. William. Mrs. Mary Fueling, nant, Roosevelt, Ga. Fermemento, Falyanodi, Carenalo, Casa Farmersburg, Iowa. DEAVER, Leonidas R. Mrs. Ida Deaver, Cold GEREMONTI, Michael. Miss Lucrezia Gere- Stream, V. Va. Alto, Italy. Carolyn Delacy, Jabarle Ferrucci, Amirosi, monti, Zinga, Prov. Di Cotonzoro, Italy. DELACY, Richard. Mrs. FERRUCCI, Nick. GOLD, Alter. Charles Greenberg, 847 Kelly 4736 West Thirty-fourth Avenue, Denver, Benevinto, Italy. Street New York, N. Y. Colo. FIORINO, Gennaro. Luigi Fiorino, 194 Utica Jevica. Meloan Lucle, 830 Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. GOLUBEVICH, DEMAGIO, Sam. John Zunker, Solomon, R. South Vandeventer Place, St. Louis. Mo. Kans. GAUSMAN, Henry J. Charles Gausman, -Mrs. Virginia Gonzales, F. D. 4, Batesville, Ind. GONZALER, Tobias. DOLAN. Arnold E. William J. Dolan, 2222 Ermito. Mrs. Ricrarda Chavez, Pintada. N. Mex. GONZALEZ, GREGORIO, Francesco. Mrs. Maria Jion- Burt Street. Omaha, Nebr. Games, N. Mex. DOWER, William M. Mrs. Catherine Dower, HORNING, Floyd. Mrs. Nina Horning, R. F. anno, 33 Lexington Avenue, Bridgeport, Ill. Conn. 1000 First Avenue, Rock Island, D. 2, Tustin, Osceola County, Mich. ESKEW, Eugene. Carl Eskew, Catlettsburg, HOSKINS, James. Mrs. Minerva Hoskins, ITAMERICK. Frank P. Mattin Hamernick, Little Rock, Ky. Asher, Ky. 801 East Sixth Street, North EVANS, James C. Alexander Evans, Lascas- IYLER, Robert D. Mrs. Sarah A. Iyler, 18 Ark. sas, Tenn. Battle Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. JIBBLE, Emery W. Mrs. H. V. Barber, 1021 A. Fielder, Lexe, JARRELL, John S. Mrs. Romen Jarrell, Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. FIELDER, Thomas A. John Chap, w.Va. JOHNSON, James H. Mrs. Elizabeth John- Ark. JUSTICE, Lawrence. Elsie 1. Justice, Bra- son, 1018 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga. FORMICA. Peitro. Mrs. Domeca Formica, zil, Ind. .TONES, Thomas. William Jones, 543 Tenth Toreno, Italy. KARAS, Constantines. Tony Karas, box Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. FRIEND, Paul Clayton. Dr. Samuel Thomas 1007. Gary, Ind. JONES, Thomas W. Mary Jones, 2650 East Friend, Rule. Tex. KELLY, Thomas Joseph. Mrs. Margaret Dauphin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GALLI Anthony. JoseDh Gali, S. Stefano Kelly, 2739 Jefferson Street, Philadelphia, KAPANKE, Fred W. William Kapanke, Di Briga Superior, Province of Messino, Pa. R. F. D. 1, Chaseburg, Wis. Italy. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 21 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING GEORGEANTONIS, James. George George- REALE, Salvatore. Mrs. Francesco Saufal- PELTON, John, Jr. Elbert Felton, South antonis, 72 West One hundred and thirty- lippo Reale, Capo D'Orlando, Italy. Coffeyville, Okla. fifth Street, New York, N. Y. RITENOUR, Claude Duvall. Mrs. Nettle FORGAARD, Hans C. Mrs. Dina Forgaard, GOdDIER, Austin C. Mrs. Ethel Goodler, Ritenour, 404 West Congress Street, Lake Preston, S. Dak. 236 West One hundred and twenty-second Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va. FLEMING, Edward. Mrs. Martha Fleming, Street, New York, N. Y. SCIMIDT, Fred. Andy Schmidt, R. F. D. 1, 665 Olive Street, Savannah, Ga. GROSS, James D. Mrs. Mary E. Gross, 1204 Massillon, Ohio. FRIED, Jacob. Sam Fried, 40 Carroll Street, Walnut Street, Owensboro, Ky. SHOCKLEY, Harry WV. Charles M. Shockley, Paterson, N. J. GRUENDEMAN, Henry A. Sophia Gruende- 1502 Locust Street. Des Moines, Iowa. GARRETT, Ray B. Lewis R. Garrett, Milan, man, general delivery, Lodi, Wis. SIMONS, Earl G. George M. Simons, 719 Mo. JOHNSON. Carlisle. Mrs. Lottie Johnson, Fifth Avenue, Altoona, Pa. GEORGE, William A. Miss Beall W. Grooge, 975 Nathaniel Street, Cleveland, Ohio. SKATBANIA, Frank. Mrs. Carolina Mekula, Three Notch. Ala. KARBON, Adolph. Peter Karbon, R. F. D. 295 Grote Station, Buffalo, N. Y. GOLDSTEIN, Irving. Samuel Goldstein, 301 0, box 84, Manitowoc, Wis. SMITH, Charles F. Mrs. Eliza Swertzer, 37 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KRYWALSKI, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Krywal- East Church Avenue, York, Pa. GOOD, Albert. -Mrs. Mary Good, Hudson, ski, 1 Bell Street, Sloan, N. Y. SMITH, Sherman. Rebecca Campbell, 12 Mich. LAEL, Lorin P. Miss Dona Huffman, R. F. D. Fleet Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. GORDON, Luther. John Gordon, box 265, St. 2, Hickory, N. C. SMITH, Will. Mrs. Mammie E. Smith, R. F. Albans, W. Va. LAGNO, Thomas. Frederick Lagno, 148 Ham- 1). 3, Talbotton, Ga. GORINI, John Francis. Mrs. Mary Gorini, burg Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SNELGROVE, James E. Thomas Snelgrove, 27 Butler Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. LA ROCCA, Pasquale. Miss Sonte La Rocca, Magness, Ark. GOUGE, Robert. Mrs. Birdie Gouge, 603 Soseto, Valfortero, Italy. SNIDER, Solomon. Cyrus Snider, Brutus, Henry Street, Johnson City, Tenn. LARSEN, Leonard P. L. P. Larsen, Valley, Mich. GRIFFEN, Frank. Mrs. Fannie Griffen, 103 Nebr. STACHOWICZ. Joseph. Petigo Stachowicz, West One hundred and forty-third Street, LA VECOHIA, Francesco P. Louis La Vec- 1007 West Dunham Street, South Bend, New York, N. Y. chia, 244 West Twenty-fourth Street, Chi- Ind. GRUEBBLING, Louis. Mrs. Fredica Grueb- cago, 111. STARK, Alan J. Joseph Hi. Stark, 126 At- bling, 892 Forty-fifth Street, Milwaukee, LEMMIE, Fred II. Charlie Lemmie, R. F. D. lantic Street, Jersey City, N. J. Wis. 2, Allen, Kans. STEBBINS, Frank D. Thurston E. Stebbins, HARDIMAN, John J. Mrs. James Sheehan, LOPOMO, Joseph. Mrs. Vincenna Lopome, 23 602 North Shiawassee Street, Owosso, Mich. 444 West Forty-sixth Street. Chicago, Ill. Via S. Protaslo, Palasso Street, Gervasso, STEWART, Calvin L. Mrs. Sarah J. Stew- HARRIS, John. Mrs. Amie Alexander, 1412 Italy, art, R. F. D. 1, Ridgefield, Wash. Josephine Street, Birmingham, Ala. LOVE, George II. Albert Love, Plymouth, STOUT, John S. Joseph Stout, R. F. D. 1, HARRIS, William. Mrs. Lula White, 82 Ind. Danville, Ohio. Livingston Street, Newark, N. J. MeCOMB. Charles L. Mrs. Frankie M. Mc- TARRAN, George T. Christ Tarran, Irving, HASTING, Lovd. Allen Hasting, R. F. D. 5, Comb, Tilden, Nebr. Ill. Reedsburg, Wis. McNAMARA, Tunions 1. Mrs. May McNa- TAYLOR, George I. Mrs. Rachel G. Bailey, HAYNES, George W. Mrs. Mary F. Stroud, mara, 1106 South Third Street, Hopewell, Seventh Street Road, New Kensington, Pa. 919 West Locust Street, Springfield, Mo. Va. THOMPSON, Delbert. Mrs. Emma H. Thomp- IIUNSWORTII, Robert Linville. Mrs. Mary MANN. Daniel B. Frank D. Mann, 2035 soa, Yamacran, Ky. Hunsworth, 548 East Dupont, Roxborough, Rosedale Avenue, Oakland, Cal. TURK, Joseph P. John Turk, McAdoo, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. MARRICO, Angelo. John Dibellas, 644 Chest- VAN HORN, Harry. Albert Van Horn, 112 JOHNSON, Selmer A. Ole 0. Johnson, nut Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Peters Street, Duquesne, Pa. Blooming Prairie, Minn. MATNEY, Thomas E. Mrs. Matilda Matney. VANZANDT, Adolphus. Mrs. Florence John- KARSIHNER, munmitt L. Mrs. Grace Karsh- Pocahontas, Va. son, 626 East Tenth Street, Carthage, Mo. ner, R. F. D. 1, Logan, Ohio. MERRILL, Floyd C. Mrs. Ida R. Merrill, 11 VENETTACEI, Domenico. Stefano Marcuni, KUNZ, Frank II. Rudolph Kunz, Coscob, Seminary A Avenue. Binghamton, N. Y. Masontown, W. Va. Conn. MILLER, Jessie. Rufus Miller, Gaddysville, VIVENZTO, Felice. AMrs. Amelia Grziano, LARSEN, Niels Albert. Miss Valborg Larsen, N. C. box 84, Linwood, N. Y. WATKINS, Josiah. Mrs. Hattie Watkins, Grand View College, Des Moines. Iowa. MILLER, John T. Mrs. Sarah J. Miller, 121 Lake Victor, Tex. LEWALLEN, William Edwin. Edward Le- East First Avenue. Caney, Kans. WILMANSKI, Joseph. George Wilmanski, wallen, 202 North Orange Street, Sturgis, MILSTED, Maurice C. Mrs. Emma Milsted, Nasengn E1o, Plocko, Russian Poland. Mich. 212 Medicine Street, Oregon City, Oreg WILSON, Edwin. Mrs. Lucy Slaughter, Wil- LIDBAUM, Carl P. John H. Bolin, box 23, MOORE, Willie. Mrs. Harriet Steele, R. F. liamstown, ICy. Sand Point, Idaho. 1) 3, Winusboro, S. C. LINK, Clarence. Fred Link, Glenwood City, MOREY, George D. William Morey, Greene, ABERNATHY, Augustus. William _M. Aber- Avis. nathy, Lincoliton, N. C. LUNDSTROM, John J. N. P. Lundstrom, Iowa. ANDERSON, Carl R. Mrs. Anna Anderson, MORMANN, Henry C., jr. Henry C. Mor- 1724 Twentieth Street, Rockford, Ill. Little River. Kans. mann. sr.. 4242 Sooth Richmond Street, LUCAS, Frank. Mrs. Sarah Lucas, Flint, APOSTOLOPOWLAS, Gust. James Cowles, Okla. Chicago, Ill. 163 Third, Street, Milwaukee Wis. MAKSEMAUCH, Joseph. Joseph Yuditzski, MOVER, George A. Mrs. Lydia II. Moyer, ARMSTRONG, Virgil. Mrs. Anna Humbles, 301 Main Street, Duryea, Pa. Emaus, Pa. Independence, La. MAZZOLI, Angelo. Lulgi Mazzoli, Norma MTRPIIY, Robert. John Murphy, 09 Jones BAMMERETO, Tony. Joseph Bammereto, 758 Province, Roma, Italy. Street, East Orance. N. J. Russell Street, Detroit, Mich. MEARA, John J. Roady Meara, 761 North NF PF, Newman D. Matthew R. Neff, Nettle, BARNES, Clarence Charles. Mrs. Catherine Twenty-fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. W. Va. Barnes, Medora, Kans. MITCHELL, William. Airs. Julia Mitchell, NIEMANN, Irving Clark. William Niemann, BARON, William. Jacob Baron, Lublin, Naytabwaush, Minn. 205 West One hundred and twenty-second Russia. MONACO. Petro. Mrs. Louisa Monaco, 6 Street, New York, N. Y. BARRETT, Edward J. James J. Barrett, Washington Street, New York, N. Y. MA.CK, Frank. -Mrs. Mav allen, 2358 Lu- 1800 West Sixty-third Street, Chicago, Ill. MOON, Loran. Mrs. Laura Moon, Grayling, BEAVIS, Joseph F. Mrs. Elizabeth Beavis, 1 Mich. beck Street. Chicago, Ill. Mass. M \WKLIN, George. Mrs. Sarah Mackiln, Mill Street, Maynard, NEIL, Charles E. Mrs. Sarah Randall, gen- Tanners, Ala. BEEBE, Harry Elliot. Guy M. Beebe, R. F. D. eral delivery, Ovid, Mich. NAIAUSKI, Ben. Justine K. Woleick, 301 4. Hebron, Ind. NELSON, John. Mrs. Margaret Nelson, R. F. East One hundred and sixteenth Street, BELTZ, Mark Arnold. William II. Boltz, 204 D. 1, Fork. S. C. Chicago, Ill. North Second Street, Lehighton, Pa. OLSON. Emil E. Martin Olson. 1390 Plain- MARTENS, Iferman. Paul Martens, R1. F. D. BUCK, John F. Mrs. Catherine Buck, 2710 field Axcnue, Grand Rapids, Mich. N. Y. ", Shawano, Wis. Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, OLSON. Paul Ferdinand. Airs. Mary Olson, MINSKY, Lcwis. Harry Minsky, 204 Ren- CANADA, Herbert. Wiley Canada, Arcadia, 621 Marion Avenue, Big Rapids, Mich. wick Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Okla. PASTERNACK, Louis. Mrs. Gussie Paster- MORAN, Vercis. Mrs. Jessie Moran, R. F. D. CHADWICK. Harold K. Mrs. Ethel M. Chad- neck, 306 East Fifth Street, New York, 1. Reedsville, W. Va. n iek, 19 Clinton Street Newton, N. J. N. Y. NATALI K, Fedowski. Mrs. Paraski Nata- CII:SNUTT, Samuel L. William K. Chesnutt, PEEPLES, William. Charles L. Peeples, Es- Iuk, Mfetuice, Province of Volenska, Rusia, 104 Jackson Avenue, Warren, Pa. till. S. C. NAUI)ASCIER, William. Josenh Naudflseher, CLOUD. George. Mrs. Elizabeth Cloud, Sisse- PERNA, Charles. Anthony Perna, 547 Car- 1845 East Westmoreland Street, Phiadel- W,, Si. flak. dons Avenue, Highland Park, Mich. phia, Pa. COLEMA N. Ray. Earl Coleman, Brady Is- POTENTE. Nicholas Joseph. Mrs. Mary Po- NORM AN, Gartrell. Mr. 3inilu Norman, land, Nebr. tente, 240 Washington Street, Newburgh, Poevillo, Ga. COLLINS, James C. Thomas Collins, Madi- N. Y. OWENS, Nelson. Mrs. Amanda Ocens, 008 souville, Tenn. PREMO, Frank A. Mrs. 'Mary Premo, 1840 Bailey Street, Houston, Ter. CONDON, Beniamin F. Somerville Condon, Division Street, Marinette, Wis. PALMER. Herbert. Mrs. Aner Palmer, 245 1R.F. D). 4. Woodbine, Carroll County, Md. PRZYBYSZ, Michnel. Michael Prsybysz, 501 Water Street, Eau Claire, Wis. CONWAY. Martin Leo. Neal Conway, 740 Seventh Street. Ludington, Mich. PANCHTNKO. Peter. Charlie Panchenko, Main Street, Sugar Notch, Pa. QUINN, James W. Dr. J. E. Quinn, Antioch, bo 13. Edri. Pa. CRAIG. John II. Mrs. Mary B. Craig, West Cal. PATRICK, Bige. Mark P. Patrick, Pehastin, Frankfort, Ill. FREDERICK. Andrew. Mrs. Mary Marie Wash. DELANEY. John W. John Delaney, May- Reich, Water Street, West Bridgewater, Pa. POWELL, Charles A. W. 1. Powell, Bay tid. N. Y. RHODES, Earnest W. J. AT. Rhodes, Gay, Minette, Ala. W. Va. Amanda L. Priddy, DrNNI., Androw D. A. J. Dennis, Magnolia, PRIDDY. James B. Mrs Ark.. SHERIDAN, George. Mrs. Mary Sheridan, Doswell, Va. 994 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRIESTMAN. William. Mrs. Fred Matbew- DUFFY, Alonzo. Tr. Mary A. Faulkmnan, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Be semuer, Pa. SIEBERT, Laupher William. Mrs. Louise man, 506 Hazle Street, Siebert, general delivery, St. Genevieve, QUA I, Martin. Mrs. Catanno Quai, San Mar- ELDER. Arza C. Emanuel Elder, East Lib- tino, Cnnavase, Italy. erty. Union County, Ohio. Mo. BAMMEY. Carter C. Ezekiel Ramsey, R. F. ELLENBEROER. Franklin. Robert L. Ellen- SIMPSON. Ells. Mrs. Lucile H. Simpson, D. 7, Opelika, Ala. borger, Wilmington, Ohio. 20 South Elder Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. 22 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1913. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING STONE, John. Miss Elizabeth Wisler, 121 PAWLICKI, Frank P. Mrs. Antonio P. Paw- GEORGE, CIapyb. L. K. Nichols, 482 Rerode Warren Street, Buffalo, N. Y. licki, 3607 East Fifty-fifth Street, Cleve- Street,' Care, Syria. SZYCA, Frank Anton. Mrs. Frances Borski, land, Ohio. GRAFFA, Valentin. Mrs. Anastasa D. Graffa, :1757 South Racine Avenue, Chicago, Ill. PAHLOW, Austin G. William Pahlow, 508 Sibolan, 1. I. TAMSNY, Joseph. Mrs. Freucisco Tesna, Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. CROUCH, Rufis Mack. Joel D. Crouch, Hud- (ibernio Lublin Proint Ionow. Poerta YOUNG, James. Mrs. Clara Young, 808 dieston, Va. Krasjuik Wies Riderick, Szlackecki, Russia. Summer Street, Springfield, Ohio. HALLBERG, Carl I. Mrs. Augusta Hallberg, TEMiLE, Wiliarm IL Mrs. Mary Tomlin, BUGLERS. Narra Grundsund, Lysekil, Sweden. ' 1475 Church Street NW., Washington, D. C. IIALLBERG, Charles J., jr. Mrs. Mary Hall- THANEL, William. John Thanel, Milldale, BOYTS, Henry 0. Josiah . Boyts, Friedens, berg, 65 Farrington Street, Flushing, N. Y. Nebr. Pa. HAYS, Earl. Harmen lays, Byron, Nebr. THIME, Peter. George Mace, Howard, Mont. RUBLE, Claude B. Mrs. Callie Ruble, Wind- HOFFPAUIR, Rhuel. Mrs. Gladys Hoffpauir, THOMAS, Dewey 0. Charlie W. Thomas, 324 sor, IlL Indian Biyou, La. Bluemout Avenue,- Manhattan, Kans. O1ECIIANIL. HOLMES, Michael K. William Holmes, Bro- THOMAS, George. Mrs. Sarah Thomas, 104 MCCORKLE, Archie J. Offie MeCorkle, It. F. more, Johnstown, County Kilkenny, Ireland. West Fifty-third Street, New York, N. Y. D. 2, Augusta, Ga. HOSHER, John C. Mrs. Anna Hosmer, Fern- THOMAS, Walter George W. Thomas, ObI, dale and Springfield Pike, Cincinnati. Ohio. Okla. PRIVATES. HYDE, Elmer J. James T. Hyde, Elkader, THOMPSON, William C. Malta L. Thump- VORTIN, Sam. Louis Votin, 471 Fifth Ave- Iowa. son, Wadena. Minn. nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. JANNETTE, Toney. Peter Jannette, 5025 TRAUZYK; Mike. Joseph Dzeola, Loraine, WALKER, Robert B. Mrs. Macde Willis, Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Ohio. 3019 Washington Avenue, Cheviot, Ohio. XEUCK. Lee H. Mrs. Katherine Jeuck, Min- TYSON, James. Isaac Tyson, Skidmore, Mo. WARD, William. Mrs. Rena Ward, R. F. D. eral Point, Wis. 2, Bullegap, Tenn. UMBENITOUER, Earl D. Mrs. Catherine KARPER, Reuben C. Mrs. Caroline Karper, Tmbnhouer, 848 North Twelfth Street, WEBSTER, Raymond C. William Webster, 1105 Sikth Street, Canton, Ohio. Reading Pa Russellville, Pa. KATMA, Victor. Mrs. Tillie Kauma, Oleapol LUNDERWbOD, John J. Mrs. Bridget Un- WHALEY, Clenton. Mormon D. Whaley, R. Pudasjarvl, Finland. derwood, Madison, Nebr. F. D. 1, Alapahh Ga. KELLY, Frank C. Mrs. Katie Kelly, Bel- UNGER, Herbert F. Samuel Unger, t. F. WHITE, Charles W. Thomas White, R. F. D. mont, Ky. 4, Loogootee. Ind. D. 1, Roscoe, Minn. KELLY, John. Thomas Kelly, 11 Iill Street, URBANO, Virgilio. Mrs. Mary Capohli, 711 WHITEAKER, James C. George Whiteaker, Winchester, Mass. Cutter Street, Schenectady, N. Y. R. F. D. 4, Cameron, Mo. KELLEY, John A. Mrs. Bridget Relley, 1556 UTZ, Norman. George W. Utz, Georgetown, WILLIAMS, Horace E. William W. Williams, Washington Avenue, Northampton, star route, Buffalo, Tex. Pa. Ind. KrSSLTG, John H. John Harvey Kessling, VILLANO, Michele. Nicholas Satrianl, 65 WODRICH, William E. Charles J. Wodrich, Castleton, Ind. Carmine Street, New York, N. Y. 1105 Rbomberg Avenue, Dubuque, Iowa. KIMBLER. Clarence. Mrs. Sarah Ann Kim- VOSS, Roy A. Mrs. Matilda Voss, 5333 Race WOJCIECHOWSKI, William. Paul Wojcie- bler, Adair County, Ky. Avenue, Chicato, Ili. chowski, 441 Kenneth Avenue, Donora, Pa. KLAUS, Carl H. Mrs. Chris Klaus, 133 West: WAGNER, Edward 0. William Wagner, 1022 ZACCARDELLI, John. Dmeneica Zaccardelli, Fifth Street, Chileothe, Ohio. Ridge Stieet, Scranton, Pa. Province Aquila, Italy. KLINE, John S. Ezekiel Kline, 36 Third WALENSKI, Andro. Mrs. Katie Petrski, AKER. Levi F. Mrs. Martha Aker, Reels- Street Somerville N. J. High Street, Berea, Ohio. ville, Ind. KOSIEL. Peter. Mrs. Elizabeth Koshiel, R. ,WALKER, Clyde W. Mrs. Nellie Walker, APEL, Nicholas. Peter Faber, Rollingstone, F D. 4 St. Cloud. Minn. 801 West Washington Street Oklahoma Minn. KUKLOSKY, Alik. Prozetta Kuklesky, Ralph* City, Okla. AUFMKOLK, Gustave. Mrs. Charles Aufm- ton, Pa. WALKER, Louis. Carl Walker, Creighton, kolk, 3 Bank Street New York, N. Y. Mo. BABBITT, Herbert W. Mrs. Charles Babbitt, LAMPURS Edwin C. Mrs. Caroline Lampus, WARD, William II. James A. Ward, Gates- Assonet, Mass. 1707 Clark Avenue, Cleveland Ohio. BALFOUR, Alexander M. David 'A. Balfour, LARSON, Henry S. Mrs. Susan Larson, villa, Tex. Banm WARE Hugh L. Mrs. Lucy V. Ware, 5 Esmond, R. I. Tnn Nort Belfast Avenue, Augusta, Me. BARKER, John W. Mrs. Josephine Barker, LATENDRESSRE, Albert P. Mrs. Mary Laten- WESTPHAL, Frank Louis. Charles West- Graniteville, S. C. dreeqp. 8 West Fifth Street Duluth, THan. phal, 804 White Street, BARMORE, Wiley L. Mrs. Josle B. Barmore, LAZARTTK, H(arry. Daniel Lasrauk, 63 Lin- Port Huron, Mich. R. F. D. 3. Marietta Ga. den Street. Natrona. Pa. WILEY, Thomas E. Mrs. Mary Wiley, White BARSKI, Gate, Va. BAY, John E. Mrs. Wdatilla Lahti, Bispala .Toneph. Theodore Barski, 8762 Jen- WILLIAMS, Harry B. William- E. Williams, 18, Tampere, Finland, Russia. ninrs Road, Cleveland. Ohio. Gloucester, Ohio. BERGLUND, Clarence. Carl A. Berglund, BETTER. Darrell 0 Mrs. Thelma Beiter, WILLIAMS, Lacy. Mrs. Viola Williams, Es- 141) Fifth Avenue, Holine, IlL Neweomerstown. Ohio. telle, Tenn. BERRY, Frank. Mrs. Renee M. Berry, 20 BIENKIS, Tony. John Ixgai, box 351, Boswell, WILLIAMS Roy S. William H. Williams, York Street, Glaversville, N. Y. Pa- R. F. D. , Moran, Tex. BOVYN, Camiel. Mrs. Phil Buyree, Mar- BOUTS, Waiter E. Fred Bouts, Bloom WINDRAM, Edward, Mrs. Edward Wind- shall, Minn. Switch, Ohio. ram, 5512 Eleventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BOYKIN, Walter. William R. Boykin, Mar- BROO. Rudolph M. Charles W. Broo, 7518 WOODS, Haddon Bi Alexander Woods, San chison, Tex. Evans Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Angelo, Tx. BRADEN, Paul P. Miss Harriet Farmer, BROOTHEN, Gunner 0. Nells Olson, 1642 WOSLEGER, Joseph Michael. Mrs. Katherine Inglewood, Cal. Ballen Street, Chicago, Ill. Wesleger, 4924 Fiftieth Street and Third BYRD, Clemie. Mrs. Minnie Byrd, 817 BULLINGTON, Ernest I. Mrs. Ollie Bulling Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Grand Avenue. Everett, Wash. ton. Vandalla, Ill. WRIGHT, Gui. Mrs. Lula Neal, Hugo, OkIa. CLARK, Harry II. Mrs. William J. Clark, 55 CATOLA. Oresta. Filomens Glomindo, 118 ZAK, John. Mike Zak, Milwaukee, Wis. Mead Street, Walton. N. Y. Caroline Street, Chester, a. ZAPPALA, Sebastiano. S. Zappala, Pine COLELLA, Isidoro. Josephie Colella, Ala- CASSAMARRO, Lawrence. Mrs. Mary Cassa- Street, Manchester, N. H. tria, Province Roma, Italy. mnso. Pelano Balfortore Onevente, Italy. COLLINS. Daniel Lee. Miss Margaret Col- CASTAGNA, Frank. Tony Castagna, Cleelum, lins, 100 South Benad Street, Pawtucket, Wash. rissing in Action. RI. LIfUTENANT. COLLIS. John Cuthbert. Charles R. Collis, CONTE, Thomas V. Mrs. Minnie Conte, 1484 Polk, Nebr. Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. IIARDENDORF, James R. M. R. Harden- COSTELLO, Tames M. Mrs. Mary Costello, darf, 26011 Fort Street, West Detroit, CRA NDALL, Ervin. Dell Crandall, Rock Elm, Wise. 2S Walnut Avenue, Waterbury, Conn. Mich. CRAWFORD, Charlie M. Mrs. Josephine A. DANTE. Peter. Angelo Arasuolo, 150 Wooster SERGEANTS. Crawford. Seogoville, T x. Street, New York, N. Y. GALE, Russell K. Mrs. Addle Mary Gale, CREWS, William. Miss Emma Crews, 251 DE PAZlO, Joseph. John Do Fazio, 700 Web- Bethany, Mo. North Seventeenth Street. Portland, Oreg. ster Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. HEREIG, Peter. Joseph Hersig, 283 Maple CRIMENT, Joseph. Domenick Ali, G13 Mont- DEMI'AULES, August M. Louis Demeules. 516 Avenue, Wellington, N. J. clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Madison Street NE., Minneapolis. Minn. Charles Crumley, Ger- DOSCIT, Geores C. Mrs. A. Dinalfe, 70 REITERMAN, Frank. Frank Reiterman, CRUMLEY, Charles. Springdale Avenue, Meriden, Conn. Buska. Hungary. mantown, N. Y. T KERNAGRAN, Walter. George Kernaghan, CZESAK. Walter. Mrs. Julia Czesok, 40 DRU _ Clarence H. Mrs. Harry Drum, 269 55 Continental Avenue, Cohoes, N. Y. Pearl Street, Toledo, Ohio. Horton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. CORPORALS. DEMPSEY, John P. Mrs. Ethel Stocosky, ENGEN, Enrebret. Peter Engen, R. F. D. 2, 712 South Sixth Street, Kansas City, Kane. EBrooten, Minn. BOYD, Robert P. Carrie Studt, Luzerne, DEROSE, Giovanni. Domenico Derose, Mon- ERNST, Austin A. Noah A. Ernst, 333 York Iowa. derosso-Fagnano Castello, Province of Dico- Street, Gettvsburg, Pa. DEYLIN, James Joseph. Mrs. Mary Devlin, SO. IftUIly. FELIKER. Yulus II. Tames M. Felker, 83 261 Jefferson Street, Reading, Pa. DIAMOND, John A. James Diamond, 483 West Grand Avenue, Springfield. Mo. HUFFMAN, Harrison W. Ran L. Huffman, Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FITZPATRICK. Josenh F. Mrs. Margaret Lincolton, N. C. DODD, Joseph 31. Mrs. Clara Dodd, 44 King itzuatrick, 10 Lillian Place, Rochester, RYERSON, Theodore L. Mrs. Nettle Ryer- Streat, New York, N. Y. N. Y. son, 757 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. DUBBE, Bernhard. Mrs. Freida Dubbe, Jor- GETETOLTZ, William T. Alfred Miller, 520 SEDDON, Fred It. Mrs. Millie Mains, 317 dan, Minn. Summit Street west, Warren. Ohio. Pa-ific Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. FINELLI, Domenico. Pasqualia Finelli, Cas- GILL, Willis. Mrs. Alice M. Gill, Bluffsprings, BEOWN. Oscar B. Fred Brown, 4324 River- Fla. ride Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. telvetro Verforturo Venrvento. Italy. BTRKE, Patrick E. Mrs. Mary Burke, 1208 FOLK, Charles A. Ammon A. Folk, Temple, GIT.EMORE. Frank. Peter Chapling, 438 Bell Avenue, North Braddock. Pa. Pa. Broadway, South Boston, Mass. GAGNON, Armand A. Mrs. Clara Gagnon, FULTZ, John David. Mrs. Ida Fultz, box GOIHIN, Felice U. Mrs. Crolinda Uline, Monte I1, Lamartine Strect. Worcester. Mass. 260. , Mo. Fiascone, Province of Rome. Italy. HOWARD, Frank B. Mrs. Mary E. How- GALLON, Benjamin. Mrs. Eva Gallon, Za- GOSTOS, Tom P. Peter Gostos, Thevis, ard, Lox 80, Leedey, Okla. vodsky, Kovel, Russia. Kokla, Greece. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 23 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING GOTTLIEB, Benjamin. Moses Gottlieb, Texas TONER, Peter C. James J. Toner, 2030 Win- LEISERMANN, William I. Miss Emma and Dearborn Streets, Mobile, Ala. ter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Liesermann, 260 South East Avenue, Hligh- GOULD, Charles J. Mrs. Nora Gould, New- TUBRIDY, Martin. Mrs. Julia Tubridy, 214 landtown, Md. plort, N. I1I. Ridge Row, Plymouth, Pa. LE SAGE, Clifford Adolph. Mrs. Jewell E. GRAEBER Frank F. George Graeber, Sioux VIDEAU, Henry Joseph. Gus Videau, 120 Le Sage, 210 West One hundred and sev- Rapids, Iowa. Ellis Street, San Francisco, Cal. enth Street, New York, N. Y. GUIMOND, France. Fred Guimond, 639 Madi- WRAY, William A. David Wray, R. F. D. 2. LOSS, Harry N. John Loss, general delivery, son Street, Minneapolis, Minn. Wirtz Franklin County, Va. Tulsa, 0ka. GUISIANO, Fred. Mrs. Dominik G. Guisiano- WELCH, Jim G. Mrs. Mary Welch, general McANDREWS Joseph W. Mrs. Mary E. Mc- Brossashto, Kono Province, Italy. delivery, Bryan, Tex. Andrews, 400 East Twenty-fourth Street, IIALLERAN, Martin P. W. J. Halleran, WEISSENBACH, Henry. Fred Weissenbach, New York, N. Y. Northwest Trust Co., Seattle, Wash. And, Osage County, Mo. IRVING, John P. Eugene D. Irving, 713 WHITE, James L. Samuel White, R. F. D. 4, McCORMICK. Walter. Mrs. Tillie Padden, Third Street, Peoria, Ill. Madison, Mo. 54 Goerck Street, New York, N. Y. JABLINSKE, Max R. Adolph Jablinske, 466 ZAKRZEWSKI, John S. Mrs. Antonio Zakr- MARTIN. Denver P. Mrs. Cora A. Martin, East One hundred and twenty-fourth Street, zewski, 2001 West Seventeenth Street, Chi- R. F. D. 4, Mannington, W. Va. Cleveland, Ohio. cago, Ill. MARCH, Marko. Paul March, Yojnite, Aus- KEENO Charles M. Mrs. Pauline Keeno, 19 McLEOD, Leo K. Mrs. Ike Mahew, King- tria. East Ionroe Street, Latrobe, Pa. fisher, Okla. MATTINGLY, Alfred R. Mrs. Emma M. Mat- KIKOS, Steve. Joseph Kikos, 80 Jacobs MUELLER Gerhardt L. Walter Mueller, tingly, Mattingly, Ky. Street, Hamtramck, Mich. Highland Avenue, Burlington, Iowa. MAUTHE. William. August Mauthe, Kim- KRINER, John E. Mrs. Margaret Kriner, OWENS, Nathaniel A. Mrs. Eloise J. Owens, berly, Wis. Morris, Pa. R. F. D. 3, Traer, Iowa. MOLANDER, George E. Mrs. Anna Molan- KROUT, William A. Martin Krout, Eugene, PARENTE, Angelo. Carmen Blomondia, Grant- Ind. ville Staten Island, N. Y. der, 208 Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. POLLIK, Ely A. Mrs. Julia Pollak, R. F. D. MORRISON, Amos. Frank Morrison, Me- LANTRIP, Spencer. Andrew J. Lantrip, 127 3, box 49, Browerville, Minn. Guffey. Ohio. West Iowa Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. POMEROY, Eugene M. Mrs. Florence Pom- MORONO, Antonio. Nick Morono, Alby, Italy. LEWIS, William A. William James Lewis, Wert Mossman, 216 eroy, R. F. D. 6, Yakima, Wash. MOSSMAN, Albert L. Van Ray Street, Boyne City, Mich. QUAINE, William C. Mrs. Margaret Quaine, R. F. D. 48, Greenville, Pa. LOSER, Raymond W. Thomas. A. Loser, 317 Weidman 511 Davison Street, Detroit, Mich. MURPHY, Peter M. Mrs. Peter Murphy, 581 Street, Lebanon, Pa. QUINONES, Ramond. Miss Antonia Lias, 558 Third Avenue, New York, N. Y. MALLISON, Harry. George Mallison, Raton, East N. Hex. Junius Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. NELSON. Frank. Charley Quinn, 414 RAMSTEAD, Hans Andrew. Mrs. M. Bredson, Main Street, Alliance, Ohio. MARCOTTE, Louis. Mrs. Cotina Marcotte, Viscount, Saskatchewan, Canada. NORMAN, Bennie. Ole Norman, Montevideo, Cottonport, La. REEN, Edwin R. Mrs. Jennie Reen, general Minn. MC(LELLAN, Leo. Monte McClellan, Atlas, delivery, Winn, Mich. OTTO, Rudolph. George Otto, R. F. D. 30, Mich. REFRANO, Paul. Mrs. Caroline Refrano, 2366 box 39, Chelsea, Mich. McGHEE, Gip. J. P. McGhee, West Point, Pacific Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PELIGNANO, Cnsar. Guillo Pelignano, Ros- Ga. RIEMER, Charles J. Mrs. Annie Riemer, 4030 sano, Casenze, Italy. MoLOUGHLIN, Clarence T. Mrs. Myrth A. Garfield Street, St. Louis, Mo. PETROCELLI, Dante. Sam Petrocelli. Ac- Kernan, 914 West Galer Street, Seattle, RHYNDERS, Harry A. Frederick W. Lee, quaviva D'isemio, Province Campobasso, Wash. Thompson Street, Red Hook, N. Y. Italy. AUCHEY, Theodore R. Mrs. Caroline Auchey, RICHARDS, Graydon C. Mrs. Nettle Rich- PEZZTTLLO. Biagrio. Mrs. Antinlo Pezzullo, 311 Center ards, Au Sable Forks, N. Y. Valle Agricola, Province Di Caserta, Italy. Avenue, Schuylkill Haven. Pa. Roach, Chester, BARRAS, Eugene. Miss Paulani Barras, ROACH, David. Mrs. Eliza PIERCE. Thomas T. John L. Pierce, Rich- Sterllarton, Nova Scotia, Canada. N. Y. ville, Mo. BLANDFORD, William G. Mrs. Florine SARAJLIJI, Stefan. Mike Sarajliji, 351 West POPEK. Michael. Too Popek, 127 Kent Ave- Blandford, West Louisville, Ky. Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pa. nue. Brooklyn, N. Y. BOWEN, Edward. Mrs. Carolina Bowen, 917 SATTIZARN, John W. Mrs. Millie Goodale, PORITE, Romeo. Mrs. Cehllitte Orsillini, Swift Avenue, Sheboygan, Wis. R. F. D. 2, Tipton, Iowa. Persle-Frorentini, Rome, Italy. BROUGHTON, William T. Charlie Brough- SATZGER, Arthur Otto. Mrs. Anna B. Satz- RANDACAVAGE. Peter. Mrs. Ionia Randa- ton, Monroeville, Ala. ger, 372j New York Avenue, Jersey City, cavage, Romnyski, Romeichi Province, Rus- BROWN, Fred M. Frank B. Brown, 2528 West N. J. s1a. Twenty-seventh Street, Los Angeles, Cal. SCHADE, Fred. Carl Schade, Arlington, Minn. REAUX. Louis F. Mrs. Ann Roaux, La Fay- CEGERSKI, Mike. Paul Moss, 176 Fourth SCIIALL, Eric A. Frederick Schall, 152 Street east. Detroit, Mich. ette, La. Standish Street, Hartford, Conn. Wilton Junction, CAPERON, John T. Theodore Caperon, 125 SCHILLING, Homer A. Mrs. M. Schilling, REESE, Harry. John Reese, Broadway, Fort Edward, N. Y. Shiner, Tex. Iowa. CHANDLER, Grover C. Virgina H. Chandler, RICHER, William H. Mrs. Josephine Richer, Burlington, Colo. SCIENCE, John K. Mrs. Mary E. Science, R. Rosebud, Mont. CHARLTON, Joseph A. O. Percy Charlton, F. D. 1, Venetia, Pa. 216 Jucunda Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCOGNA, Ralph. Mrs. Teresina Scogna, Ab- ROBB. Rov V. Irvin Robb, Goldfield, Iowa. CHUILLE, Guiseppe. Luizi Chuille, 21 Yale batigglo, Italy. ROBINSON, Charles A. Henry W. Robinson, Street, Ossining, N. Y. SINGLETON, Robert. Pearl Singleton, 1101 R. F. D. 2. Manassas, Va. CHILTON, James S. Mrs. Emma Chilton, Plank Street, Burlington, Iowa. RORRER. John E. James H. Rorrer, Dam- Lugert, Okla. SMITH, Arthur. Mrs. J. R. Samplis, 2001 deron, W. Va. COUTTS, William. James Coutts, 307 Eliza- Buchanan Street, Amarillo, Tex. ROTELLA, Tony. Mrs. Antonina Rotella, beth Street, Windsor, Pa. SMITH, John A. Mrs. Amanda A. Parker, Barcelona, Messina, Italy. DALEY, Frank J. James Kingston, Ark. RUDD, Colburn. Nels Berg, 4147 Twenty- P. Quinn, 30 Snow- Seattle, Wash. den Avenue, Ossining, N. Y. SMITH, William L. Mrs. Flora Smith, Mat- seconi Avenue, DIVESELY, Mack. Mrs. Sallie Divesely, 1727 SCHENKAT, Adolph H1. William Schenkat, East thews, Ind. North Freedom, Wis. Howard Avenue, Biloxi, Miss. Anthony. John Stachewics, DOMBROWSKI, Frank J. Mrs. Tillie Dom- STACHEWICZ, SCHULMAN, Morris L. Mrs. Toba Schulman, browski, 133 Sweet Avenue, Buffalo, N. F. 230 Twenty-seventh Street, Brook- SUMMERS, Walter. Mrs. Sadie S. Rollen, 542 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. lyn, N. Y. 737 South Noble Street, Indianapolis, Ind. SEVALLILO, Nicola. Arostino Sevallilo, GADSON, Gail P. John Gadson, R. F. D. 2, SYMBOL, Abraham. Phillip Symbol, 422 Toerodiero, Calaranzo. Italy. Marshfield. Wis. Barbey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. SHARPE, DeWitt L. Mrs. Emma H. Sharpe, GREEN, Zack A. William S. Green, R. F. D. TIERNAN, Edward. John Tlernan, 4321 R. F. D. 1. Griswolaville, Ga. 9, Franklin, Tenn. Lake Park, Chicago, Ill. SHEREEL, Tacob. Miss Annie Sherbel, Cher- IIAGAN, Harold. Mrs. Harold Hagan, 366 TUCKER, Earl. Robert A. Tucker, 51 Philips son. Moslabe. Russia. Baltic Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Street, East Providence, R. I. SHERRY, ITerbiel. Mrs. Mary E. Sherry, HOWELL, William W. N. Joseph Robert TUMBARELLO, Giacomo. Giacomo Tumba- Mayport, Pa. Howell, R. F. D. 3, Geneva, Ala. rello, 870 Blue Island Avenue, Chicago, Ill. SITORT, James B. James Short, Sycamore, PETERS, Frederick P. Mrs. Ernestine H. TYNER, Ellis. Warren Tyner, Buies, N. C. Va. Peters. 1246 North Dover Street, Philadel- VANWAGNER, Harry G. Mrs. Alice Brown, SHOTT, Russel Roscoe. Mrs. Jane Shott, 130 phia, Pa. 21 Hoyt Street, Norwalk, Conn. Gilford Street, Lebanon. Pa. PETTENGILL. Lee IL Mrs. Annie Buckley, WALTER, Albert. Mayberry Walter, R. F. D SLATTERY, Martin J. Mrs. Mary Slattery, Thomaston, Me. 1, East Freedom, Pa. .08 East Thirty-eighth Street, New York, PHIPPS, Hardin H. A. Mrs. Maryanna WASSENBURG, Take M. John Wassenburg, N. Y. Phipps, Othello. N. C. Valley Spring, S. Dak. POORE, Henry C. Mrs. Fannie Poore, Pu- WEIS, Charles . J. Mrs. Katherine Weis, SMITI. Thomas. Mrs. Catherine Smith, 238 laski, Va. Geneva, Wyo. East Thirty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. STARTZ. lenry 0. August G. Startz, 2509 RADLOFF, Edward C. Mrs. Mary Radloff, WETZEL. Millard F. Daniel S. Wetzel, 1138 Bueno Vista, San Antonio. Tex. 1219 Haeberle Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Line Street. Sunbury, Tenn. STIRTON, Chester Bill. William Stirton, ROBBINS, William McK. Albert A. Robbins, WILLIAMS, Llewellyn F. Thomas F. Wil- 810 South Main Street, High Point. N. C. liams, Walnutport, Pa. Effingham, Kans. SAVELLA. Antonio. Carmine Cacehith, 83 WILSON, Shelby. Mrs. Margaret Petree, STRINGER, Francis Wayland. Mrs. Sarah Felton Street, Waltham, Mass. Colmar. Ky. Lou Stringer, Detiit, Tex. SHAFFER, Howard V. Theon W. Shaffer, WORTHY, Leslie W. Mrs. Elizabeth Milford, kTAVARER. Marlano AT. Mrs. Mary M. Ta- 909 Eighth Street NW., Canton, Ohio. 605 Walnut Street. Jerseyville, Ill. vares, 1310 Eightieth Avenue, Oakland, Cal. SINIBART. Gugrino. Mrs. Rosa Destigli, YATES, Earnest R. Monroe J. Yates, R. F. D. TEEPLE. George W. George Teeple, R. P. D. Reoma Care, Italy. 2, Dukedom, Tenn. 1, Brimley, Mich. TALMAN, Rudolph. Israel Talman, 1328 Noe YORK, Hugh N. Lafayette York, Ritchey, TIPTON, Tames B. George A. Tipton, 506& Avenue, New York N. Y. Mo. Austin Street, Waco, Tex. TIMM, Herman. Mrs. August Timm, Fair- LAWYER, Raymond. Hiram Lawyer, Middle- VENARA, Nicola. Antonio Venara, Masebito, bury, III. burg, N. Y. Province Potenza, Italy. a 24 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN:- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

SECTION 2, DECEMBER 27, 1918, RICE, Willard H. Thomas J. Rice, Dublin, FLESNER, Alfred W. .Tohn Flesner, sr., Tex. 1107 Western Avenue, Peoria, Ill. The following casualties are reported ROCHE, Edward L. Michael Riley, 211 D FREITAG, John IL Frederick Freitag, R. F. Street NW., Washington, D. C.* D. 2, Clyde, N. Dak. by the commanding general, of the Ameri- ROTH, Harold A. Mrs. Emma Roth, 71 GIESOCKE, George. Mrs. Charles Bradbury, can Expeditionary Forces: North Portland Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 228 Hancock Street, Jersey City, N. J. SEAFIDL Giuseppe. Mrs. Mary Sceechitano, GOULART, Walter. Antono Goulart, 142 Killed in action ------184 189 Kansas Street, San Francisco, Cal. Fair Street, New Bedford, Mass. Died of wounds ------SCIIIWETZ, Max G. Mrs. Fred Schiwetz, GRANT, Anbrev. Jack Hawkins, Charlotte Died of accident and other Raymond Street. San Antonio, Tex. Pike, Nashville, Tenn. SMITH, Edward R. Harry Wilson, Cedar- HARPER, Walter R. Mrs. Lucy L. Harper, causes ------14 ville, Cal. 1414 Euclid Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn. Died of disease ------160 SMITH, James T. William J. Smith, I. P. D. HRINEY, John E. Miss Anna Heaney, 177 6. Lamberton, N. C. Wounded severely ------57 Rhioml Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. STANEK, Frank. Joe Stanek, R. F. D. 3, HILLIARD, Bert A. Mrs. Lyda E. Crooks, Missing in action ------4 Shiner, Tex. Crooks, S. Dak. STUART, Olin D. Mrs. Lee E. Stuart, HOFFMAN, Emil II. John Hoffman, Rolla, Barnes, Tenn. Total ------1,075 Mo. TITOMPSON, John. Mrs. Martha Jackson, JACOBS, Pratt H. Mrs. Hattie Jacobs, 12- Third Street. Des Moines. Iowa. Union, q. C. THOMPSON. Walter. Mrs. Lula Thompson, JAMES. E'm D. J. T. James, 16 Hart Killed in Action. 826 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Strt., Tnion, S. C. THORN, Raymond B. Mrs. William Thorn, KELLOG, Thomas M. Mrs. Rosa M. Eel- LIUTgENANTS. New Rockford, N. Dak. lo. R. F. D. 8, Marion, Ohio. TRIPLET, Luther. Mrs. Lottie Triplet, LAWSON, George L. George Lawson, Mc- DICKEY, James H. Owine II. Dickey, 71o R F. D. 1. box 123, Tupelo, Miss. Gregor. Colo. Sixth Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. TURNER. Emmett. Mrs. Geraldine Margue- LAWSON, Walter F. Margaret Lawson, 23 KER, David. Mrs. Ellen B. Ker, 430 West rite Turner, Colicoon, N. Y. Atwater Street, West Haven, Conn. One hundred and nineteenth Street, New VOLZ. Harry. August Voi, R. F. D. 1, LEWIS, Albert B. Miss Edith Lewis, Mount York, N. Y. Ableman, Wis. ITTreo Wis. TITUNE, Lewis B. Mrs. Maria C. Thune, De WELCH, Lawrence G. Mrs. Kate Welch, LOOSLIE, Daniel H. Fred Looslie, Rexburg, Lamore, N. Dak. Creighton, Nebr. Idaho. sIeRGEANT WHEELER, Thomas M. Mrs. Zoe B. Wheeler, McCARTY. Walter Joseph. Mrs. Agnes Wal- Prospect Avenue, Hollis, N. Y. ter McCarty. 21) E-st Ninety-fifth Street, IIOCHMAN, Jacob. Mrs. Dot Hochman, 158 WHITNEY, Roy A. Ross Whitney, Seneca, care of Mollonhan. New York. N. Y. Robinson Street, Pittgburgh, Pa. S. Dak. McCAULEY, Charles. Mrs. Ella M. Burk- MAGNER, Lee B. Mrs. E1la Magner, 149 D WILHELM, George B Mrs. G. Wilhelm, 26 bardt. box 149. Rawlins. Wyo. Street SW.. N aqhington, D. C. Hunt Avenue, Briffalo, N. Y. MANECKE, Erwin R. August Manecke, 506 STANDRIDGE, Arthur. Alyce Standridge, WILLIAMS, Harley D. John S. Williams, State Street. Merrill, Wis. 697 South Driver Street, Memphis, Tenn. Warrenville, S. C. MARSATO. 3osenb. Julins Marsato, 298 SYMINGTON, Louis C. Mrs, Catherine WITHINGTON, William W. Mrs. Laura Water Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Bowen. 3210 South Twenty-second Street, Withington. Adams Center, N. Y. MERONEY, Clyde. Jeff Meroney, Hixson, Philadelphia, Pa. WOODLAND. Welton W. John T. Woodland, Tenn. Willard, Utah. CORIPORALS. MEECHER. Edward J. Mrs. Bertha Meecher, AGGUE, Earl H. Amos Aggue, 1911 Foust* 1410 Wri,!ht Street, St. Louis, Mo. BLAINE, Edmond. Mrs. Bertha Blaine, 407 Road, Kenmore, Ohio. NEWBERRY, Sy ivester. George H. New- North Clinton Street, Syracuse, N. Y. ANEAN. Joe. George Amsy, box 155, Hope- herry. Richmond. Mo. BLAIR, Tracy S. James B. Blair, general well, Va. NNIELY, Bert A. David Nelley, Advance, delivery, Buffalo, Kans. BENDITTI. Ernest. Mrs. Mary Benditte, 48 Ind TREHAM, George. Harry M. Davies, Con- Juares Street, Napa, Cal. NORTON, Daniel G. 'S. C. Norton, route G, cordia, Kans. BIREAV, Adelaid. Mrs. Octave Bibeau, 11 Union Street, Griffin, Ga. DREVET, Stephane. Mrs. Hendriet Drevet, Southbridge, Mass. OLSEN. Merle. F. W. Olsen. Rockdale, Wis. 51 Smithsonian Avenue, Girard, Ohio. BLOETSCHER, Fred A. Mrs. Minnie Bloets- PATTON. Darrell V. Mrs. Arills E. Patton, KEGLEY, James 1. Mrs. Clara E. Kegley, Cher, 10563 West Ninety-third Street, Cleve- 121 East Birch Street, Walla Walla, Wash. Monmouth, Iowa. land, Ohio. PETERSON. Nelq J. Adolnh Anderson, 4009 LAUTENSLAGER, Andrew. Mrs. Mary Arra, BOISSONNEAU. Alphonsell. Agarde Boisson- Worth Street. Omaha, Nebr. 005 nean, 71 Center-Street, West Lynn. Mass. Fourth Street, Reading, Ohio. BOSS, Jacob J. PT1KTRIPON. Leroy. Mrs. Cora Whitworth, REED, Cecil. Mrs. Elmira Ella Reed, 400 Nathan Boss, 2432 Cincin- Roodhouse, Ill. West Main Street, Durand, Mich. nati Street, Los Angeles, Cal. PLO-MTENSK. Zvemund. Mrs. Francis Plo- BRADFORD, Paul S. Harry E. Bradford, 358 mienski, 4 Madison Street, Schenectady, MECHANIC. - Tones Street, Memphis, Tenn. BUMP, John. Mrs. Frank Bump, 21 East N Y. WALSH. Robert L. William Walsh, Broadal- Main Street, Beacon, N. Y. PLOURD, Eddy. Mrs. Modest Plourd, Sin- bin, N. Y. BFENO Tony. Mrs. Loretta Bueno, 16 Bat- elair. Mo. PRIVATES. tery PROPHET, Lonnie. Oliver P. Prophet, Raven, Street, Boston, Mass. Pa. BROWN, Walter T. Mrs. Blanche Brown, 815 BTHROWS, Leonard A. Mrs. Clara Read, Goodel. Iowa. SWIFT. Lold N. William T. Swift, R. P. D. Prospect Street, Anderson. Inld. T>tardin. Ky. BYRNE. CHAMBERS, Dana. Mrs. May D, Chambers, James J. Mrs. Bridget Byrne, 1949 411 Whitney Street, Akron, Ohio. TO NACIART. Aususto. .Toasph Tornaciarf, Hudson Avenue, Chicago. Ill. 177 Weft Main Street, Stamford, Conn. FISHER, CHURCH. Howard A. Mrs. Annie Church, Fred P. Mrs. Augusta Bildheim, 328 Fortieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. VAHLDI EK. Victor V. William Vahildlek, 351 Cherry Street. Kent, Ohio. Cornell. Ill. GAETA, Raffaele. Louiga Gaeta, 122 Prince CLARK, Charles E. Everett Clark, Essex, Street, Boston, Mass. Conn. WATLNER, Albert W. W. Wallner, New Ulm, GILBERT. Edward. Mrs. Bertha. Ganlere, CLEMENSTON, Arthur. Ole Clemeuston, R. Minn. 822 Oswego Street, Utica, N. Y. F. 1). 1,-Woodville, Wis. WILLIAMS. Jesse C. John S. Williams, War- CONNOLLY, John J. James J. Connolly, 31 renville, S. C. HANSON, Nick. Mrs. Rebecca Hanson, 400 Robin Street, Providence, R. I. Oak Street, Brainerd, Minn. COURTNEY. Robert S. Mrs. Maggie Gensert, WOODALL. Horace V. Mrs. M. E. Hurst, HEPPNER, Jacob G. Mrs. Katy Hleppner, 413 Eighth Street. Cairo. Ill. Malalbany, La. Langdon. N. Dak. CRAMER, Chester E. Mrs. Bertha Cramer, YOTRKEVICH, Sam. Mrs. Anna Yourkevich, q3754 Galia Avenue, Porismouth, Ohio. Mount Olive, Ill. JAEGER, Francis J. Mrs. Catherine Jaeger, 2534 Grand Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. CROSBY, Thomas H. Mrs. Mary Crosby, ABOOD, Steve. Miss Theresa Abood, 100 Clarksville, Tex. Second Street SE., Minneapolis, Minn. MILLER, Arthur P. Miss Alberta Brouillard, CURB, James Ml. J. W. Curb, Myra, Tex. 72 High Street, Crompton, R. I. CURTIS. Clarence W. Mrs. Luella Nicker- ALLEN, Other T. Mrs. Mollie Allen, Pride, NIGERO, Michnel F. Louis Nigero, 1522 Sixty- ov po"nst, Me. Tex. first Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CZYZEWSKI, Marian Peter. Mrs. Pollie BANKS, Leonard S. Swan Banks, R. F. D. 2. RAMSEY, Robert. John G. Ramsey, Muse, Lissewskl, 2 Weslack Place, Detroit, Mich. Farman, Nebr. Okla. D'ANTUNO. Luigi. Demenico D'Antuno, I1 BAAR. John C. Mrs. Lizzle Stadick, Under- Cesler Street, Providence. R. I. wood. N. Dak. RINTALE. Sam E. Mrs. Firja Rintale, gen- DAVIS, Joseph. Mrs. Annie Levy, 99 Cook eral delivery, Osger, Mich. BLAIR, Thomas F. Miss Jenue A. Hilburn, Streot, Brooklyn, N. Y. Salem. Ark. SANTILLO, Anthony. Mrs. Dora Santillo, DICKERSON, John D. J,. Dickerson, Mel- 151 Broadway, Jersey City, BLANCHARD. George J. Mrs. Mary Blanch- N. J. bourne, Mo. ard, 2518 Woodland Avenue, Kansas City, SCHINDLER, Louis F. Mrs. Hattie Schind- DIETRICK, George W. Mrs. Fred James, Mo. ler, Le Mars, Iowa. 724 East Cameron Street, Pa. Ebamokin, BOARDMAN, Guy W. William.1H. Boardman, SIMS. Early R. Kirby S. Sims, S45 South DODGE. Edward. Joseph Dodge, R. F. D. 1, Huglhson. Cal. Oakley Avenue, Burley, Idaho. Clariden, Ohio. BORROR, Murel R. Mrs. Nora Ryerson, 114 STRAWTHER, Henry. Mrs. Bessie Straw- DROPKIN. Isadore. Mrs. Jauga Dropkin, WI-eatland Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. ther. Urbana, Ohio. 427 Wilkins Avenue, New York, N. Y. BOULDEN, Ambrose. Mrs. Mary Boulden, SULLIVAN, Joseph J. Eugene D. Sullivan, EMERICK, Lester. Mrs. Violet Emerick, )of) Brady Avenue. East St. Louis, Ill. Road, Toledo, Ohio. Port Hope, Mich. BR ABENDER. Theodore. Philip Brabender, 278 Huron Stockport Center, N. Y. WILSON, Robert P. Mrs. John Wilson, 239 ERICKSON, Fdwin M. Erick G. Erickson, BRADY, Cbarles. William Brady, 7 Hudson Oakland Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wegdahl, Minn. Street, Waterford. N. Y. RATIBURN, Lee W. Mrs. Fannie MeK. FARRELL. Lewis C. Leonard Farrell, Fair- CALLAWAY. Howard. Thomas J. Callaway, Rathbura, 23 Vesper Street, Akron, Ohio. view, Me. Eugene, Oreg. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 25 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING CARLISLE, Norman. William Carlisle, Elk- VIOLET, Edmund. Neal Violet, Grant Street, GRAY, Walter B. Elijah 0. Gray, R. F. D. 4, ton, Ohio.,_ Berlin, N. H. Wadley, Ala. CHIAROMONTE, Antonio. Salvatore Chiaro- CORPORALS. GRIEF, John F. Mrs. Lizzie Grief, 1420 monte, 36 Charles Street, Akron, Ohio. South Sixteenth Street, St. Joseph, Mo. CLARK, Henry. Mrs. Loretta. Clark. Candor, BLANCHARD, Vernon W. Mr. Marion E. GRIFFIN, Rossie L. Daniel Roan Griffin, N. Y. Blanchard, 242 Main Street, Hudson Falls, Vandalia, Tex. COEN, Homer. Mrs. Amanda R. Ceen, Mud- N. Y. GRISTMAKER, Raymond. Mrs. Mary Grist- fork, W. Va. CREWS, Eddie Baptist. Eddie B. Crews, maker, Station H, R. F. D. 2, Buffalo N Y COPFEY, Joseph B. Mrs. Emma Coffey, 1519 Iraville, Va. HADDOCK, Walter V. Mrs. Moselle . Had- Peach Street, Erie, Pa. HACH, George D. Miss Bertha C. Hach, 529 dock, 404 Alston Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. COLLIER, Loy II. John Collier, box 01, Exe- Ninth Street South, Minneapolis, Minn. HAMILL, Hugh H. David Y. Hamill, 80 ter, Cal. HAYWARD, Elmer E. Mrs. Fredricka Hay- Beulah Avenue, Pueblo, Colo. CRAVENS, Cloyd. Elijah T. Cravens, Line- n ard, West Chicago, Ill. HARDMAN, Troy. Mrs. Mary B. Hardman, Ville, Iowa. LEWIS, Thomas J. Mrs. Mary Lewis, 71 star route, Spencer, Arnoldabury, W. Va. CURTIS, Jesse M. Howard R. Curtis, 284 Laura Street, Providence, R. I. HAWES, Wales T. Mrs. Minnie L. Hawes, 40 East Main Street, Meriden, Conn. STONESIFER, Edward. Mrs. Maggie Lee, Williams Street, Cambridge, Mass. DEGNAN, Thomas. Mrs. Margaret Degnan, Centralia, Ill. HERMAN, Orren II. S. C. Herman, Ray, 233 East Ninety-fifth Street, New York, SUMPTER, Roy H. Mrs. Sarah Sumpter, N. Dak. N. Y. Chatham, Ill. HINGER, Charles E. Mrs. Caroline Hinger, DYRDAL, Joseph D, Andrew J. Dyrdal, B. F. SWENSON, Harold T. Mrs. Josephine Swen- 2509 West Gordon Street, Philadelphia, Pa. D. 1, Oakland, Minn. son, 412 Mount Faith Avenue, Fergus Falls, HIRST, Claud. Mrs. ENGLAND, Richard A. Mrs. Brooks England, Minn. William Hirst, Beloit, Saratoga, Wyo. Wis. FUCIK, Edward. Mrs. Antonie Fucik, 8147 BUGLER, HOMER, Henry. Thomas Homer, 200 South South Crawford Avenue, Chicago, Ill. HONZL, Adolf. John Iloaz, 2807 Lawndale John Street, Springfield, Ill. GEIB, Adolph. Philip Geib, 951 North Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Ill. KAUTZ, Demarius W. Mrs. Beda Kautz, 41 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. East Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. GILMORE, Archie L. Mrs. L. Gilmore, 25 WAGOTER. KINDRED, Earnest L. Mrs. Anna Kindred, Third Street NE., Ainot, N. Dak. CALDWELL, Casper W. W. 3. Caldwell, R. 113 Oak Street, Warrensburg, Mo. HELSEL, Williar II. Mrs. Alice Helsel, 3011 F. D. 1, Princeton, S. C. LEWELLYN, Vernie D. Mrs. Oscar P. Mc- Division Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Ness, Lawrence Kans. HICKMAN, Virden S. John Hickman, 128 PRIVATES. LOVE, Henry. E. W. Harter, East St. Louis, Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. AMENT, Jesse R. Med Ament, larrisonville, Ill. JOHNSON. Charles. Mrs. Johanna Johnson, Mo. LUPPE, Charles. Mrs. Bertha Luppe, 440 Backvard Abvig, Sweden. ARNESS, Nels A. Ed Arness, R. F. D. 1, Perneliff Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHNSON, Raymond P. Mrs. Annie 0. John Decorah, Iowa. McCARTHY, James H. John D. McCarthy, son, 1998 South Tenth Street, East Salt BARNHART, Charlie B. Mr-b. P. R. Barn- 151 Dudley Street, Cambridge, Mass. Lake City, Utah, hart, Sandy Lake, Pa. McHENRY, Herbert L. Mrs. Charlotte Mc- LASKE, Felix. Baltra Gankowska, 6106 BLURE, Thre. Aleck Blure, general delivery, Henry, Indiana, Pa. Sowinski Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. MAJOLIS, Joseph. Patul Kuddu, 323 Howard LIGHT, Scranton, Pa. Jim. Charles E. Light, Sarah, Miss, BURRISS, Millard R. B. C. Burriss, R. F. Street, Lawrence, Mass. LINN. Ralph E. Leslie R. Linn, Three Forks, MULLIN, Richard Joseph. John Dillon, Mont. D. 1, RIayland, Ohio. 437 DONEGAN, Noel C. Mrs. Anna L. Donegan, Troy Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. MADRID, Agapito. Ramon Madrid, general 202 South Sycamore Street, North Platte, PLACK, Ernest A. August P. F. Plack, 32 delivery. Arroyo Seco, N. 31ex. Nebr. Twenty-third Avenue NE., Minneapolis, MARCHIONNI. Frederico. Giovanni , Minn. 12543 West Sixty-seventh GLANCE, H J. Jacob Glance, 742 Colling- Street, Cleveland, wood, Toledo, Ohio.- PLUMMER, Roy E. Mrs. Amanda Plummer, Ohio. GROVER, Ralph MARTIN, Clifford. William Martin, R. F. D. E. Mrs. Evelyn Grover, 46 Kalvesta, Kans. 2, Decatur, Ill. Center Street, West Fostoria, Mich. RAEF, Severine A. Stepben J. Raef, R. F. D. HUCKSTADT, Edward. Albert Huckstadt, G, Newton. Ill. MATVEIEZUK, Afans. Tony Matvelezuk, 2 Farmersburg, City Hall Court. Bath. Mo. Iowa. REILING, George C. Mrs. Louisa Rehling, MATSKA, Harry W. Albert Mauska, EIrey, JOHNSON, George A. Mrs. Bertha M. Sher- Arlington, Minn. Wis. rill, Glencoe, Minn. RINCK, Joseph. Mrs. Charlotte Rinck, 47 I ENON, ,Tohn H. Mrs. Lizzie Smotherman, River Avenne, MAXWELL, Earl R. Mrs. Jennie Maxwell, Patchogue, N. Y. Townsend, Mass. Peace Valley, Mo. ROONEY, John P. Pat Rooney, Thurston, MAY, Fred A. .A. May. Diekey. N. Dak. LOZAR, Frank. Mrs. Agnez Lozar, Ely, Nebr. M Y. Walter L. Mrs. Katherine May, 78 Minn. ROURRHY, Paul M. James Rousey, Alma, A'tnn Street, Everett. Mass. SIMPSON, Zeilin. Emanuel Simpson, R. F. Nebr. McLEAN, Allen B. Mecum D. McLean, route D 1, Ro.v Ala. SAMPLEY. Ranson E. Mrs. Lou Hill, South Tillinuton N. C. WEINTRATBT Solomon. Herman Weintraub, Pittsburg, Tenn. McCORMICK, Martin. Mrs. Anna Murphy 400 West Fifty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. SCHERER, Julius. Mrs. Madeline Marks, McCormick, Benson, Minn. WELCH, Andrew N. Bela Welch, Central 1012 Emerald Street, Woodbaven, N. Y. M< TIfGII, Percy L. William R. McDonald, Lake, Mich. SHIRAII, George C. Mrs. Emma L. Shirah, P"reail, Mont WICKERT, Bernard J. Mrs. Bernard Wick- Marshallville, Ga. MAYRIER, Bennie A. Fred Meyer, Chaska, ort, 592 Carbon Street, Syracuse, N.-Y. SHIREY, Clyde Ven-y. Mrs. Charles W. V1inn. ZAIONTZ, Chris. Miss Martha Zatoats, 423 Slaver, 712 West Main Street, Corry, Pa. South Street, San Antonio, Tex. SORENSON. Ilyrnm L Mrs. Emma J. Soren- MILYARO, Lewis. Mrs. Viola Cassanto, 301 ALDRED, Pi ' I Stroet, Clinton, fa-,s. Arthur B. Philip Aldred, Lake- Son, TSP Goshen Street, Salt Lake City, MT TNTTER, JTohn C. Mrs Anna Mllintcher, field, Ontario, Canada. l'tah. 214 Seventeenth Avenue, Scranton, Pa. ALTRINGER, George 0. Fred Altringer, .SORTET Arthur. Leon Sortet, 2807 East MOVER, Howard W. John T. Moyer, Virgin- Wimbledon, N. Dak. Main Street, Danville, Ill. Ville. Pa. ANSEL, John E. Dan V. Ansel, R. F. D. 1, STEARNS, Walter T. T. 0. Stearns, 111 MV'RS. Howard S. Mys. Mary C. Myers, Everett, Wash. East Stark Street, Portland, Oreg. IHendricks, W. VS. BOUDREAUX, Henry J. Mrs. Henry Bou- STEWARD, Herbert S. John W. Steward, MMeA4STER, William G. David C. MeMaster, dreaux, Bplerose, La. general delivery, Council Grove, Kans. .1fi Oixth Avenue, BROWN, James A. C. Mrs. Emma Brown, SULINSKI, Adam Edward. Andrew Sulin- Twin Falls. Idaho. 132 Smith Street, North Attleboro, Mass. PATTERSON, Robert L. Mrs. Mary Schots, ski. Temperance, Mich. Jordan. Minn. BRYANT, Lewis Grover. Miss Mary Bryant, TATE, Isaac. Mrs. Nanny Oldstreet, Thax- PITTATAN. John B. Dennis D. Pittman, R. F. 012 Mauhack Street, San Antonio, Tex. ton, Va. D. 2. New Brockton, Ala. CAPUTO, Achillo. Frank Caputo, 112 Charles SWANMAN. Leslie S. Mrs. Cecilia C. Swan- PLOTNICK Isador. Miss Rose Eachlin, 210 Street, East Boston Mass. man, 423 Eighth Avenue, West Duluth, ourth Street, Lakewood. N. .T. CARTER, Judge C. krs. Flanoria Carter, R. Minn. SAIPSON. Roy. Thornton Sampson, R. F. F. D. 2, Yantis, Tex. D). 5, box 41. Glouster, Ohio. CHALLENGER, Ralph Herbert. Mrs. George Died of Accident and Other Causes. SCOTT, William M. Mrs. Emma Scott, White- Challenger, Lebanon Pa. head, N. C. CLEMMONS, Daniel 6. Joseph R. Violante, SERGEANT. SORFLS. Heleon Y. Mrs. Ada Sorels, Union 87 Cortlandt Street, North Tarrytown, N. Y. Mills, N. C. COE, Edward Francis. Mrs. Lena Coe, 295 BUTLER. John T. Mrs. Walter Moulthoup, STEIN, Jacob. Charles Stein. 1219 Pacific Virginia Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. .081 Washington Avenue, West Haven, Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. COOMBS. Peter. Mrs. Peter Coombs, East Conn. STREAMS. Charles. Mrs. Martha Streams, White Plains, N. Y. CORPORAL. Brunswick, Md. DAVIDSON, Everett. Jo-hn I. Davidson, 671 BECKX'WITII, Charles F. Mrs. L. -M. Beckwith, Kerr Street, Columbus, Ohio. Englewood, N. J. Died of Wounds. ENGLEBRIM, Cyril Joseph. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Englebride, 101 Garson Avenue, New- IECIHATIC. LIEUTENANT. burgh, N. Y. JORGENSEN., Jacob. John Jorgensen. 59 HAYES, John C. Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes, 724 ERICKSON, Arthur. Emil Erickson, R. F. D. East Twenty-third Street, New York, N. Y. South Main Street, Dayton, Ohio. . 1, box 5, Nelson, Minn. FELDMEYER, Michael F. Frank J. Feld- - PRIVATES. SERGEANTS. meyer, Union Road, Forks, N. Y. LUND. Hians Walter. Andrew Lund, 95 BENNETT, William L. W. E. Bennett, New GATIVIS, Martin. Mrs. Anna Gativis, Saga- more, Pa. Bedford Street, New York, N. Y. Richmond, Wis. LUTZ, Dee. John Lutz, 615 Schweitzer Ave- FEINBERG Samuel. Max Feinberg, Ziegler GRANC, Joseph. Edmond Grane, 332 West nue, Greenville, Ohio. Avenue, Linden, N. J. Elm Street, Kent, Ohio. PITTS, Jay B. Mrs. Anna 31. Pitts, 809 Fer- LIVELY, Jesse J. Charlie Lively, Stoning- GRANTHAM, William W. Mrs. Mary Powell, ris Court, Kalamazoo, Mich. ton, Ill. Fayetteville, N. C. ROBERTSON, Frank H. Mrs. Charles 0. MACKEN, Charles. Miss Amie Macken, 5627 GRAVES, Herman S. Ray C. Graves, R. F. D. Robertson, 1622 West Ninth Street, Okla- NkIson Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 9, Grand Rapids, Mich. homa City, Okla. 26 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING SARGENT, Roland H. Herbert E. Sargent, LANDRON, Joseph G. Mrs. Narcissa Prada, GULLEY, Carl M. Thomas Gulley, R. F. D. 6832 Terrace Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. 238 West One hundred and twenty-second 2, Thompson, Pa. SMITH, Leo S. Mrs. Matthew Smith, 511 Street, New York, N. Y. HAAS, Michael. Mrs. Anna Schatz, 1804 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. SMITH, Robert. Mrs. Ali Roberson, Sour Second Avenue. New York. N. Y. WOLFE, Louis S. Mrs. Ada Cataer, Route 1, Lake, Tex. HAIR, Louis. Mrs. Mary Hair, Florenville, Lake Cicott, Ind. PRIVATES. La. COMPTON, Lou D. Frank L. Compton, HARDIN, Nelson U. Mrs. Laura Hardin, 510 Waxahachie, Tex. ARTHUR, Harry P. Mrs. Ada Arthur, 1107 Broadway, Joplin, Mo. DAMON, Harold F. Ernest A. Damon, Win- Freemont Street, Springfield, Mo. HARRIS, Edgar. William Harris, R. F. D. 4, terport, Me. BRINKER, Charles W. Mrs. Olive Brinker, box 52, Columbus, Miss. SMITH, Albert. Henry Smith, R. F. D., box R. F. D. 7, Greensburg, Pa. HAYES, Charles S. Miss Alice D. Hayes, 4, Belleville, Ill. BULLOCK Andy. Mrs. Stella Bullock, 130 1531 Blair Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. - STRONG, Robert. Mrs. Susie Strong, Hunts- Church Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HEATH, Jesse L. Mrs. Glema Bowen, R. F. ville, Ala. CHAPMAN, Andrew Jackson. Henry W. D. 6. Sumner, Ill. Chapman, Persinger, W. Va. HICKEY, John. Miss Martha N. Waters, Died of Disease. DUTY, Charlie T. William M. Duty, R. F. Brenham, Tex. D. 1, Bennington, Okla. HOFELT, John W. Mrs. Lucetta L. Hofelt, CAPTAINS. CAVIN, Timothy W. Mrs. Lena John Kelly, Keffer, Westmoreland County, Pa. 221 Blake Street, Lewiston, Me. HOFFMAN, Edwin L. George H. Hoffman, MAGIE, John M. Mrs. Gertrude Magic, 14 JONES, Phaton. Mrs. Ora Jones. Westlake, R. F. D. 3. Waterloo, Ill. Bank Street, Princeton, N. J. La. HOISINGTON, Dewey P. C. M. Hoisington, SATTERLEE, Edward L. Dr. G. R. Satter- KNOX, John M. Thomas A. Knox, Rensselaer, Plains, Ohio. lee, 125 West Fifty-eighth Street, New York, Ind. HOUSTON, Chester. W. N. Houston, Oxford, N. Y. McANULTY, John H1. Mrs. Carrie McAnulty, Robert Boyden. Mrs. Robert Miss. UNDERWOOD, Pennsville, Ohio. ' JOLLIFF, Dan B. Willis F. Jolliff, Hoxie, B. Underwood, 323 Jones Street, Memphis, McKINNEY, Alvin R. Mrs. Matilda F. Tehn. Ark. McKinne , route 1, box 50, Ariton, Ala. JOHNSON, Henry R. Gust L. Johnson, R. F. LIDUTENANTS. MARTIN, James T. Jones A. Martin, R. F. D. 1, Chariton, Iowa, WILLIS, Marion Lee. Mrs. Ella Willis Smith, D. 1, Mize, Ga. JOHNSON, Richard C. Richard J. Johnson. Chestnut Apartments, Long Beach, Cal. OZANNE, Joseph A. Mrs. J. Ozanne, 207 Marksville, La. Mechanic Street, Westerly Post Office, New JOHNSON, Thorville. Ole C. Johnson, R. F. SIRGEANTS. London, Conn. D. 1, Hayward, Wis. BOURASSA, Arthur J. Miss Yvonne Dex- RIPKA, George N. George H. Ripka, Mairoy, JONES, Oscar N. Henry Jones, R. F. D. 2, traze, 100 Holly Street, New Bedford, Mass. Pa. Decaturville, Tenn. BREGAR, Ed. Mrs. Joseph E. Bregar, R. F. SUMMERS, John E. Henry Summers, B. F. KING, Martin L. Mrs. Lizsie Racbel King, D. 2, Pittsburg, Kans. D. 2, Walnut Grove, Miss. 79 Vance Avenue, King Hill, Ark. DORMAN, Rialdo E. Mrs. Rialdo E. Dorman, THIGPEN, Daniel A. William G. Thigpen, KING, Wien A. Robert W. King, box 85. 2240 West Twenty-second Street, Chicago, R. F. D. 1, box 32, Nicholson, Miss. Schaller. Iowa. , Ill. ADERMAN, Edward C. Mrs. Emily Aderman, KNOTT, Frederick G. 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Yuca, Russia. Harper, Kans. TAYLOR, James B. Mrs. Lillian Russell, An- GRZESIAK, John. Antone Grzesiak, Paltuoo, AGOSTINE, Felix. Mrs. John Agostine, Em- stead. W. Va. Poland, Russia. pire, La. TROUP, Charles N. Mrs. Lottie Troup, 150 HAGER, Melvin Nicholas. Mrs. Susie Hager, AHLES, Arthur W. Mrs. Minnie Ahles, R.. F. McKean Avenue, Donora, Pa. 128 McAdoo Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. D. St. Clair. Mich. TUCKER, Norman L. Mrs. Ella 0. Tucker, HARALEMPORE, Koristantinos. Steve Ka- AMLI SKY, Samuel. Morduch Amlinsky, Greenville, S. C. ralempore, Kerasons, Turkey. Mesteshko Yagotin, Poltava, Pirytinskoch, TURNA., Manuel N. Nick Turm, Skiathos, IADIPAOLO, John. Mrs. Maria ladipaolo, Uhest, Russia. Greece. Casalvieri, Province of Caserta, Italy. ANDERSON, Eugene G. Mrs. C. E. Anderson, TURNER, William E. Mrs. Mary J. Turner, IANNUCCI, Tony. Domenico lannucci, Castro 218 Glasscock Street, Hannibal, Mo. R. F. D. 2, Chickamauga, Ga. Deivolsci, Province of Rome, Italy. ANDERSON, Robert L. Mrs. Delia King, 1401 TYLER, George. Mrs. Minnie Tyler, 1177 ISAIA, Francesco. Gircomo Isaia, Venasca, Union Street, Selma, Ala. Park Avenue Chico Cal Penmorte, Italy. ANDERSON, Walter L. Walter S. Anderson, UMEDA, Buichi. Afatasaku Umeda, 1032 JONES, Claude C. Mrs. Willie R. Jones, 327 Poplar Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Sunada, Kamogawa, Mura Kiuchi Gun, Coaling, Ala. ANDRADO, Manuel. Manuel Andrado, Caper- Kumamoto Ken, Japan. JiONES, Eugene P. George P. Jones, R. F. D. tino, Cal. VAN WHY, Earl. Mrs. Clara Morse Van 1, Burem, Tenn. ARDISSONO, Natale. Mrs. Mary Cardera, Why, Bushkill, Pa. JONES, Herman. Mrs. Henrietta Wilson, 396 Chamber Avenue, Jeannette, Pa. VERGA S, Manuel. Mrs. Mary Vergas, 5 1210 Ninth Avenue, Meridian, Miss. BAKER, James. William Baker, New Haven, John Street, Bristol, R. . JONES, Hernon E. William W. Jones, West Ill. WALLWORK, Edwin. Samuel Wallwork, State Street, Bristol, Tenn. BALL, Palmer F. Estil Ball, R. F. D. 2, Evanston, Wyo. JONES, Henry B. Mrs. Della I. Furlon, R. F. Mount Grove, Mo. WERNER, Charles. Mrs. Mary Muller, 664 D. 1, Malkeytown, III. BEACHAMP, John C. John C. Beachamp, Linwood Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KAER, Lawrence. Mrs. Mary Nelson, box 341, Advance, N. C. WHITE, Roy Washington. Hamp A. White, Kankakee, Ill. BECKETT, Earl G. Mrs. Linda Stevenson, Salina. Okla. KELLERMAN, John G. Mrs. Mary Keller- 290 Irving Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. WIRTH, Harold Charles. Mrs. Helen man, 088 Tenth Street, Oshkosh, Wis. BENNETT, Edwin W. Weston W. Bennett, Wierth, 267 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KELLY, John W. Mrs. Mary Kelly, 1268 953 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. WILL, Leo A. Albert L. Will, .eesport, Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. BINGELIS, Jurgis. William Fremel, 12 Pa. MORLIN, Richard C. Julius Kerlin, 944 Fif- Hardy Street, Salem, Mass. ANDERS, Adolph. Adolph Anders, sr., 3602 teenth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. BOWEN, Frank A. W. M. Waugh, Greenwich, Market Street, Houston, Tenn. KESTER, Jay P. Joseph P. Kester, Second Village, Mass. APRILANTI, Frank. Guy T. Aprilanti, box and Cherry Streets, Chillicothe, Mo. BOYD, Clyde M. Clyde II. Boyd, Payne, Ohio. 718, Roseville Cal. KILLIAN, Raymond R. John B. Killian, R. F. BREW, William A. Miss Lyda Brew, Phoe- AULTHOUSE, bamuel F. Mrs. Susan Ault- D. 4, Chambersburg, Pa. nix, N. C. house, Bart, Pa. KLEEMATA, Jack. Jack Kleemata, Esakyra, BRITTIN, Charles B. Mrs. Marian Brittin, CIILDRESS, Jess L. Mrs. Alma Childress, Finland. 218 East Street, Bufalo, N. Y. Crisp, Tex. KNUSAMANN, John T. Mrs. Amelia Knusa- BUEHRE, Barry C. N. Buchre, Brookings, CHIIISTOPHER, George J. Mrs. Marguerite mann, 4115 West Kossuth Avenue, St. Louis, S. Dak. Christopher, 3714 Avenue J, Galveston, Mo. BURNS, Joseph P. Patrick Burns, Oxford Tex. LANNAN, George H. Mrs. Margaret E. Lan- Avenue, Oxford Furnace, N. J. GIECIIOLSKI, Joseph. Joseph Muscuski, 659 nan, 12 Stackpole Street, Lowell, Mass. CALLAHAN, John J. James Ryan, corner Palmer Street, Detroit, Mich. LAUDISIO, Guiseppe. Criscensio Laudislo, Thomas and James Streets, Dublin, Ireland. COLLINS, Robert L. John R. Collins, Reids- Monte Corvino, Rovella, Italy. CARTER. Roble H. Herbert H. Carter, R. F. ville, Ga. LAVIACONO, Tony. Bast Maninio, Corleone, D., Louisa, Va. CUNNINGHAM, Winford. John M. Cunning- Palorro, Italy. CHIARILLO, Achillo. Joe Orande, 208 North Tenn. ham, R. F. D. 3, Rutherford, McCALL, Charles A. Londo McCall, Cooper, Genesee Street, Geneva, N. Y. CURTIN, John J. Mrs. Mary Curtin, 22 Hud- N. C. CIRDILLO, Antonio. Giovanni Cirdillo, Valle son Avenue, Waterford, N. Y. di Noodaloni, Italy. W. Charles Henkel, R. F. McCAULLEY, Francis H. Francis H. McCaul- HENKEL, Harvey ley, 5320 Wayne Street, Philadelphia, Pa. COMOKOEL, Jacob. Mrs. Mary Stojin, Cowo- D. 1 Colby, Wis. visko, Russia. HEROLD, Raymond C. Alfred B. Herold, 1023 MAZZAGLIA, Salvatore. Tony Paglaya, 72 Lake Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.. Common Street, Lawrence, Mass. CONNAIIAN, Charles. Hughie Connahan. JANDREY, Arthur W. Albert Jandrey, 907 MYERS, Francis P. Mrs. Herman Herrick,, Summit 1111, Pa. East Elm Street, Creston, Iowa. 617 Plymouth Street, Toledo, Ohio. CZAPLICKI, Stefen. Joseph Czaplicki, 1030 MITCHELL, Philip S. Mrs. C. Bolin, Mount NESS, Carl. Mrs. Elizabeth Ness, R. F. D. 1, Grove Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Sterling, Ohio. Linn Grove, Iowa. DALEY, Cornelius. Michael Finnerty, Peeks- MOYER, Earl. Martin Moyer, Edmond, Okla. OLESEN, Alex Ferdinand. Martin Olesen, kill, N. Y. MULLIN, Charlie, jr. Mrs. Luvina Mullin, Vandvarket, Assensfyn, Denmark, Europe. DAMBACHER, Paul R. Andrew Dambacher, Grenada, Miss. QUICKLE, Harold V. Allen E. Quickle, R. F. S2 North High Street, Greenville, Pa. STEINRIEDE, Edward B. Mrs. Mary Stein- D. 3, Waurika, Okla. DAVIS, Claude H. Ernest E. Davis, 605 Eu- riede, 1689 Harrison Avenue, Cincinnati, RACANELLI, Joseph S. Nicola Racanelli, San faula Street, Eufala, Ala. Ohio. Bori, Nicandro, Italy. DAVIS, Elmer. Mrs. Lizzie Davis, Theresa, SVENDSEN, Alfred. Andrew Svendsen, Green SATIELEE, Fred. A. E. Saterlee, Junction N. Y. City, Kans. Mountain, Iowa. DETTORE. Constandino. Mrs. Teresa Det-. TAYLOR, Archilous C. Philip H. Taylor, R. SCANLON, Charles II. James A. Scanlon, tore, 20 Vice Portecello, Chiete, Italy. F. D. 5, Bonham, Tex. Somerset, Ohio. DETWILER. Breon. Mrs. Elizabeth Det- WHITT, Henry W. Fitzhugh Whitt, Norland, SCIINEPEL, August. Henry Schnepel, Red- wiler, 128 West Airey Street, Norristown, Va. . bud, ll. Pa. ANDERSON, Nels T. Andrew T. Anderson, SEYMOUR, Harry R. Miss Helen Demars, 1 DITSWORTH, Harry A. Mrs. Margariet Dits- Irwin, Cal. Woodruff Street, Saranac Lake, N. Y. APRILE, Louis. Antonio Aprile, St. Marco worth, Bancroft, Iowa. in Lamler, Italy. SICKLES, Clarence. Mrs. Elizabeth Cisnero, DOBBINS, Edgar L. B. J. Dobbins, Caroleen, BENNETT. Walter E. Mrs. D. C. Bennett, 89 Orange Street, Albany, N..Y. N. C. luka, Miss. SILVERMAN, William J. Mrs. Julia Silver- DOMINICK, Michael. Mrs. Carnelli Par- man, 1220 Otter Street, Franklin, Pa. gento, Grotti, Province of Girgenti. Italy. BIRKELO, Andrew. Anders Birkelo, Prov. SIMS, C. Miss Nellie Sims, Bloomington, Ill. EGGO, William F. Charles Eggo, 28 Trinity Nordfjord, Utvik, Norway. SOHN. Daniel. David Sohn, Herrih, Ill. Road. Brechin, Scotland. BROWNLEE, Charles. Mrs. Jesse Moore STHUSZ, William P. Mrs. Marion Strusz, ESCHEMKO, Louis. Tom Eschemko, Cher- Brownlee, 419 Wells Street, Steubenville, Hopland, Cal. Ohio. neovow, Russia. TAYLOR, Chapman. Mrs. Mary Taylor, FIELDS, Fred. Mrs. Mary Fields, Roxana, CLAY, Loyd R. Willis L. Smith, 1627 North Malta. Mont. Ky. Sixty-second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. Thomas, 518 COLOGERA, Saia. Mrs. Rose Anna Cologera, THOMAS. Tommie. Charlie FISHER, Judson S. Mrs. Hattie Fisher, Compopanico Cortanessetta, Italy. East Commerce, San Antonio, Tex. 1315 Bryan Avenue, Fort Worth, Tex. COVERT. William B. Mrs. Edith Covert, R. TOCCERI, Vincenzo. Antonio Tocceri, Cher- FORTNER, Gayle J. Mrs. Margaret Fortnerx F. D. 7, Pomona. N. Y. ebio Ti , Italy. R. F. D. 1. Owenton, Ky. DEVANEY, John J. Mrs. Mary Devaney, 41 TRUBY, Jesse E. Mrs. Nettle Truby, Allen, FOSSLER, Charles F. Christian Fossler, Rose French Street, Watertown. Mass. Nebr. lyn, Pa. DIXON, McKinley. Miss Etta M. Dixon, R. VAUGHN, John S. James Vaughn, Rankin, FOTIO, Antonio. Mrs. Marie Danisi Fu Su, F. D. 1, Americs. Ga. Ky. bastain, Calabla, Italy. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 29 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING FRIEDMAN, Louis. Mrs. Rose R. Friedman MURPI{Y, Charles M. Mrs. William J. Mur- GILGER, Fred L. Mrs. Martha Gilger, 1622 1911 East Moyamensing Avenue, Philadel phy, 44 Walnut Street, Charlestown, Mass. Fourth Street SE., Canton, Ohio. phia, Pa. NICHOLS, Clarence. James W. Nichols, E. GLADDEN, William M. Mrs. E. R. Gladden, FUCHS, Philip. Ben Greenberg, 82 Cannon F. D. 3, Holladay, Tenn. Maryland, N. C. Street, New York, N. Y. NOLL, Harvey Earl. Mrs. Blanche Noll, GOLDMAN, Charles A. Moses Goldman, GARVIN, Frank. Mrs. Bertha Garvin, rear 308 Chestnut Street, Reading, Pa. 1981 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 74 Third Street, New Rochelle, N. Y. NOWOKOWSKI, Marcel. Mrs. Casimir Nowo- GORDON, Roy S. Charles F. Gordon, GIANELLA, John. Charles Gianella, Cug- kowski, Jabiecki, Piotoka, Russian Poland. Lyons. Colo. nasco County, Tecino, Switzerland. PARTON, Jesse. George Parton, Hartford, GRAVES, Willie. Cleft Tuck, Scottsburg, GILMARTIN, William. Mrs. Mary Gilmartin, Tenn. Va. 21 Hickory Street, Meriden, Conn. PENDLETON, James R. James Pendleton, GRIFFIN, Lee. Mrs. Hattie Griffin, 835 GRAB, Henry. William R. Grab, 246 South Markham, Pa. Eighth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Eighth Street, Columbia, Pa. PETERSON, Christian M. Jens C. Peterson, GRIFFIN, Patrick. Mrs. Nora Quinn, 654 GRAHAIM, Ira G. John F. Graham, route 1, Hem Skive Denmark. High Street, Holyoke, Mass. Burke, S. Dak. PISTORIO, James H. Mrs. Marie Pisterio, GRIST, Frank D. Mrs. Mary I. Grist, 218 GRAVES, Carl T. Mrs. Lucy G. Smith, 72-74 Common Street, Lawrence, Mass. West Harper Avenue, Lenoir, N. C. Thornburg, Ark. PLATT, John E. Mrs. Mary Platt, 502 Glen- HAMILTON, David R. Mrs. Muriah Hamil- GRAVESEN, Peter. Alfred Gravesen, Holbak, dale Street, Detroit, Mich. ton, Baltimore, Ohio. Denmark. PROUDFOOT, Joseph. Mrs. Lulu M. Proud- HAMRICK, Justin. Mrs. Elsie J. Prichard, GROCIOWSKI. Nikoden. John Skorupowski, foot, 2 West Bridge Street, Parkesburg, Pa. Elk Park, N. C. Piocka Gubernia Clerchanaw, Russia 1Po- PUCKETT, Willie G. Mrs. Martha G. Puck- HICKS, Calvin. Calvin Hicks, Monroe, Ye. land. ett, Kessinger, Hart County, Ky. HUMPHREY, Oscar L. Armon Wheeler, 820 GROSS, Morris E. Mrs. Mary Bodds, Rema, PYNE, Arthur. Mrs. Mary E. Pyne, 1518 West Third Street, Davenport, Iowa. Mont. Silver Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. HURLEY, John. Mrs. Molly Keene, general HALL, Blanton S. Mrs. Mack Hall, R. F. D. RAFFAELE, Luciano. Tony Raffaele, 333 delivery, Sadieville, Ky. 2, Covington, Tipton County, Tenn. Second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. JACKSON Harry. Gabriel Jackson, Nor- IIANKINS, Cazy R. Mrs. Lizzy Hankins, RAMORINI, Santino. Mrs. Santino Ramorini, strand Avenue and Montgomery Street, Fulton, Miss Turbiga, Milano, Italy. Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRINGTON, Verna R. Mrs. Lily Harring- ADAMS, David C. George Adams, Somerset, JAMES, William R. Mrs. Martha James, ton, Council, Idaho. Ky. Barnhill, Ohio. HARRISON, Montgomery L. Mrs. Martha A. ANNICHIARICO. William. Mrs. Margaret JAQUES, John E. Mrs. Sedonia Cully, gen- Harrison, Chestnut Ridge, N. C. Annichiarico, 143 Thompson Street, New eral delivery, Lexington, Mo. HODGE, France S. Mrs. Ada C. Hodge, R. . York, N. Y. JOHNSON, Leonard. Isaac V. Johnson, Ra- 1). 2, New Market, Tenn. BAETZ, J6hn. Andrew Baetz, 1400 West venswood, Jackson County, W. Va. HOLCOMB, Amen L. Mrs. James B. Ilol- Grand Boulevard, Detroit, Mich. LADROOT, George. Gilbert Ladroot, 1234 comb, Brownwood, Tex. BALDWIN, Harry 0. Mrs. Baldwin, 438 Concord Avenue, Detroit, Mich. HOLMES, William E. Mrs. Centh Holmes, West Thirty-eighth Street, *New York, N. Y. WILSON, Jasper A. Halvor Wilson, 3417 005 Elizabeth Street, Baraboo, Wis. BAUMAN, Joseph A. Mrs. Emma Collier, Elizabeth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. JACKSON, William E. Mrs. Effie Jackson, Grafton, Cal. WOJTYNEK, Joseph F. Mrs Eva Kruppa, Hillsdale, Md. BEACH, Dallas O'Donnell. Mrs. Emery 659 North Racine Avenue, Chicago, Ill. JANIUC, Afanasy. Mrs. Natalia Janiue, Po- Beach, 750 Racine Street, Milwaukee, Wis. WOOTEN, Borg. William Wooten, Wooten, - dolsk. Gubernia Chedotarka, Russia. BEDNAR, Charles. Mrs. Anna Bednar. 4257 Ky. JENSEN, James A. Jens L. Jensen, Aal, Den- East One hundred and twenty-fourth Street, YEAR, Tony. Vincenzo Fu Di Laria, Cavo- mark. Cleveland, Ohio. lonia, Pro. Reggio, Italy. JOHNSON, Paul. Amis Johnson, McLeans- BELMONDO, Ermenegildo. Guiseppe Del- YSTAD, Olaf. Mrs. Jorgina Yetad, R. F. D. boro, Ill. mondo, Mattie, Province of Ditorener, Italy. 3, Greenwood, Wis. JOHNSON, Rex J. Mrs. Della C. Johnson, BERESFORD, Thomas M. Thomas Beresford, ZAFARI, Sianno. Jim Rommel, 125 Paster Belle Plain, Iowa. Epworth, Iowa. Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOHNSTON, Jake N. Charlie Prescott, R. F. BERG, Olaf A. Emil Orks, Greve. Mont. BOOHER, Luther Samuel. John Booher, R. D. 2, Martel, Tenn. BLACK, Henry W. H1. A. Blair, Wilsey, Kans. F. D., Urbisonia, Huntington County, Pa. STANISLAW, Bronislaw. Mrs. Wiadislawa BODEN, Howard W. John W. Boden, Edgar, BOWIE, Forest J. A. C. Bowie, Chelan Falls, Stala, 622 Frederick Street, Detroit, Mich. Nebr. KELLENBARGER, Jerome. Mrs. Iargaret Wash. Miller, Logan. Ohio. BOUN, Anthony Frank. John Bonn, 123 BROWN, Charles. Miss Julia Brown, 13) KELLEY, Orlo Thomas. James William Kel- Mercier Street, Detroit. Mich. South East Street, Memphis, Tenn. ley, Humboldt, Kans. BRASETH, Carl 0. Ole 0. Braseth, 704 FARLEY, Norman. Mrs. Evelyn Parley, KLUND, Ira. Andrew Klund, New Auburn, Fourth Avenue, Grand Forks, N. Dak. 12105 Wade Park, Cleveland, Ohio. Wis. BROWN, Harry. Wirt Brown, R. F. D. 1, GENTRY, Burlie. Mrs. Sarah N. Gentry, KOTE'CKI, Barney. Frank Kotecki, R. F. D. Le Roy. W. Va. Alabama City, Ala. 1. Granville, Ill. BUEHLER, Charles. Albert Buehler, R. F. D. HALL, Jessie F. Charles Hall, Marble City, LANE, John E. Timothy J. Lane, Housatonic, 2, Walker, Iowa. Tenn. Mass. BURT, Ernest M. E. Burt, Joseph, Tex. IIOSMER, Emory N. Mrs. Rose K. Hosmer, LANG, Luke J. Lucas Lang, 2111 Bleecker BYERLY, Harry A. Mrs. Amanda J. Byerly, Arlinzton, Va. Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Agency, Iowa. LOUDEN. Chester A. Mrs. Eliza Louden, 36 LARSON, Ivar J. Alfred Larson, 1448 Eighth CATUSKA, Clarence Dewey. Mrs. Julia High Street, Sharon, Pa. Avenue, Rockford, Ill. Catuska, R. F. D. 2, Ottawa, Kans. LUCK, Anthony R. John Luck, 585 Lincoln LAWRENCE. Walter. Mrs. Mattie Lawrence, CHASON, Reben. R. Lance, R. F. D. 3, Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. 680 Morris Avenue, Youngstown. Ohio. Phillippi, W. Va. LUKASEWICZ, Felix. John Golimski, 19 LEE, Willifam E. Mrs. Alice Connelly, Senola, CHESTER, James B. Mrs. James Chester, 88 Alfred Street, Everett, Mass. Gu. Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LYNCH, Morton. Mrs. Phillip Lynch, 2611 CHITTENDON, Joe 1). Mrs. Jeannette Chit- LETOURNEATJ, Joe. J. A. Letournean, 4810 Boulevard Avenue, Wilmington, Del. Bryant Avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. tendon, Sanford, Fla. McELHANEY, Walter. C. E. McEihaney, CHRISTENSEN, Frank W. Mrs. Emma Athens, Tex. LEWIS, Carl D. George F. Lewis, R. F. D. Christensen, Marshall Lane, Easton, Mass. . 4, Lakeview, Mich. CHTJDELLA, George. George Chudella, sr. McHUGH Frank J. Thomas McHugh, 5 Arch LEWIS, Charles W. Mrs. Bettle Lewis, 2810 Wharton, Tex. Street, New Haven, Conn. Portland Avenue, Louisville, Ky. CIUFO, John. Mrs. Mary C. Albine, 30 Pleas- MePARTLAND, Joseph. Miss Ella MePart- LEWIS. Lester L. John Lewis, 2504 College ant Street, Ludlow, Va. land, 384 Lafayette Place, Milwaukee, Wis. Street, Cedar Falls, La. CLAPPER, Carl R. Mrs. Rachael II. Clap- MACPECK, Edmund Dennis, jr. Mrs. Lida LINDNER, Edward J. Mrs. Elizabeth Lind- per, R. F. D. 1, Myersdale, Pa. McPeck, 344 St. Nicholas Avenue, New ner, 516 Navarre Street. Toledo, Ohio. York, N. Y. Ala. CONKLIN, Chester. Mrs. Ella Conklin, 86 LITTLE, John. Zack Little, Clarksville, Academy Avenue, box 303, Middletown, MARTIN, Clarence. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, LITZAU. Herman. Mrs. Louise Litzau, R. F. N. Y. R. F. D. 2, Mount Pleasant Mills, Pa. D. 3. Frazee. Minn. MATHENEY Loyd William. Mrs. Malisice LUKOVICH, William. Frank Golovka, 1347 CONZATTI, Edward. Mrs. Katie Conzatti, Superior, Wyo. Matheney, Morgantown, W. Va. West Fourteenth Street. Chicago, III. MILLER, William M. Mrs. Nellie Connello, McLOUGHLIN, Charles Joseph. George Ar- COOPER, Oliver. Lafayette P. Cooper, R. 513 North Sixth Street, Newark, N. J. thur Colwell, 132 West Seventy-first Street, F. D. 1. Akron, Ala. OSBORN. Sidney F. George 1. Osborn, Yar- Chicago, Ill. , COREY, Ernest B. Mrs. Eva J. Corey, 527 Plymouth Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. row, Mo. MeNULTY, Michael J. John MeNulty, Fox- CROLLMAN, John, jr. Mrs. Morelda Croll- PASQUA, Guiseppe. John Pasqua, 282 Pleos- ford, Mayo County, Ireland. man. 11 Doughty Avenue, Somerville, N. . ant Avenue, New York, N. Y. MACIERT, William. Charles Mackert, box DAVIDSON, Elmore. Mrs. Lizzie Webb, 10 PATTON, John S. Mrs. Lizzie Patton, Bock 73. St. Anthony, Idaho, Rapids, Iowa. MALLAMACI, Pasquale. Mrs. Lucia Mal- Garst Street, Dayton, Ohio. lamael, Motta S Giovanni, Reggio Calabria, DAVIS, Marlin M. John E. Davis, Mesquite, PECHULIS, Joseph. Mrs. Margaret Peehulit, Italy. Tex. 88 South Main Street, Ashley, Pa. DAY, William Tennyson. Mrs. Annie Ander- PERKINS, John A. William 11. Perkins, 11 MARANDOLA. Celestine. Guiseppe Antonio son. Thomasville, Ala. Morton Street, New York, N. Y. Marandola, Machia-Isernia, Province di Cam- DI LORENZO, Domenico. Mrs. Managsazz PERRY, Frank. Will Perry, Dorothy, W. Va. pobbasso, Italy.. Purtina. Limadola, Province Bnavnd, Italy. PIRKEY, Ward F. William Firkey, R. P. D. MELLODY, Michael A. Miss Barbara Mel- 2. Penn Laird. Va. Dunmore, Pa. EDWARDS, Jake L. Mrs. J. L. Edwards, lody. 713 Madison Avenue, Winona, Tex. PONTELLO, Antonio. Luigi Pontello, Muc- MERICER, Luther R. Mrs. Ida Mercer, . F. zana, Italy. ). 1, Pearson, Ga. FITZGERALD, Louis D. Mrs. Anne Fitz- MIEKIEWIEZ, Wincentz. Rody Alickiewlez, gerald, 4340 California Street, San Fran- POWELL. William E. Charles A. Powell, Vic- 125 Avenue E, Bayonne. N. J. cisco, Cal. toria, Va. MILLER. John A. Joseph Miller, York, Pa. GARBER, Samuel. M. Garber. 010 Demers PRAGER, Abraham. Isaac Prager, 482 Bush- MONTISE, Frank. Mrs. Armenia Montise, Avenue, Grand Forks, N. Dak. wick Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. Provigea di Vinciza Ruvigliana Comuna, di* GEEST, Roy Rector. Charles II. Geest, Tina, PRICE, Thomas Albert. Mrs. Lou Hollo, . Lauqure, Italy. Mo. F. D. 3, Alvarado, Tex. 30 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING PRUETT, Oral C. Garnett L. Burns, 2009 EVANS, Sam. Mrs. Mettle Parr, Gravity, Ky. RAVITCH, Abraham. Mrs. Flora Messelson, Fifth Street, Pertsmouth Ohio. FANBUS, Ellis J. .M. Fanbas Aurora, Ark. 385 Sackman Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. QUEEN, Steven M. Mrs. Iary Queen, 1915 FERRY, Joseph P. Mrs. Anna tain, 23 Pond REISBIG, John. Mrs. Mollie Ault, 117 G Ogden Street, Philadelphia, 'a. Avenue, Newport, R. I. Street, Lincoln, Nebr. RANDALL, John H. Mrs. Helen E. Randall, FIEDOZUK, Boleslaw. Miss Woarla Rogaska, RICKMAN, Perry M. Mrs. E. A. Rickman, 185 South Transit Street, Lockport, N. Y. 141 Isle Place, Elizabethport, N. J. It. F. D. 1, Fernbank, Ala. RICHARDS, John E. Frank Richards. R. F. GASPERIK, Joseph. Mrs. Anna Gasperil, RIDLEY, Ernest A. Everett Myers, R. F. D. D. 3, Decatur, Ind. Rue Mininles, Brussels, Belgium. 14, Ridgeville, Ind. RIMMERT, Frank. Mrs. Louise Rimmert, GENOESE, Angelo. Luegon Genoese, Gacala, ROBERTS, Roscoe. Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, 135 South Seventh Street, La Crosse, Wis. Italy. R. F. D. 1, box 56, Milton, W. Va. ROOT, Charles B. Mrs. Annie Root, Fort GIBSON, Elmer. William D. Gibson, 13 Elm ROBERTSON, Charles King. Mrs. Blanche Arthur, Tex. Street, Ludlow, Ky Robertson, Centerburg, Ohio. ROW, Loyd. Mrs. Sarah Row, general de- GROENEVELD, Edward. Heike D. Greene- ROSE, Walter B. Mrs. Mattie Rose, Olton, livery, St. James, Mo. veld, Corpus Christi, Tex. Tex. ROYAL, Charles M. Henry T. Royal, Dewitt, GUIFFRE, Michael. Mrs. Josephine Guiffre, ROSELER, Aloysius. Mrs. Christina Roseler, Va. 1420 Eleventh Street NW., Washington, Ravenwood, Mo. ROZENSKY, Roman. Stanley Rozeasky, Ter- D. C. ROTH, Harry. Mrs. Ida S. Roth, 1814 Web- ryville, Conn. GUNNOE, Lonnie C. Hansford Gunnoe, South ster Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. RUST, Theodore. Mrs Mary Rust, R. F. D. Charleston, W. Va. ROWLAND, Chester Van. James Rowland. 1, Nyssa, Oreg. HAGG, Gustat C. Mrs. Clara J. Hagg, Al- Caledonia, Minn. SCHLUMBOHM, Karl Fred. Mrs. Catherine gona, Iowa. RUDD, Clarence V. Edward II. Rudd, Goshen, Schlumbohm, R. F. D. 6, Defiance, Ohio. HANSEN, Herbert I. Hans Hanson, 025 Utah. SCHMIDT, William G. Mrs. Lena Huber Spring Avenue, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. RUNTE, Frederick. Henry Runke, Bassett, Schmidt, R. F. D. 3, New Athens, Il. HARNEN, Bernard P. Mrs. Anna Harnen, 7 Nebr. SCHULMEISTER, Benjamin H. William East Pierpont Street, Kingston, N. Y. RUPARD, Charlie. John H. Rupard, Smith- Schulmelster 27 Ransom Street, North HASIN, Akimed. Hassan Hasin, Claxmill, ville, Tax. Tonawanda, !N. Y. Oneida County, N. Y. RUSICZKY, Aleck. Mrs. Annie Rusiczky, SCHWAB, Edward. Rudolph Schwab, 1054 HAWLEY, Dale. John Hawley, Greenwood, Homestead Street, North Manchester, Conn. Colfax Avenue, Denver, Colo. Wis. SANDBECK, Harold H. Holver Sandbeck, SENNA, Frank Mrs. Sarah J. Senna, 1500 HOGAN, William R. William C. Hogan, box William, Minn. North Avenue, Grand Rapids, Mich. 118, Ringling, Okla. SAPP, Grover C. Mrs. Sallie Sapp, route 3, SHANZER, Nathan. Leon Cottlieb, 542 ins- HOOKS, Luther. Neah Hooks, Sparger Tex. Mount Enterprise, Tex. dale Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. HORN, Marion G. R. A. Horn,, 334 College SCHNECKLOTH, John J. Carl Schneckloth, SILVER, John. Mrs. Amelia Silver, Beira Street, Spartanburg, S. C. Luverne, Minn. Alta, Visen, Italy. JANCHEWITZ, Otto. Gottfred Janchewitz, SCHRAMA, Joseph M. Michael Schrama, 161 SIMPSON, Samuel J. Mrs. Emma Simpson, 8 Currier Street, Lawrence, Mass. West Union Street, Nanticoke, Pa. 1513 Bridge Avenue, North Braddock, Pa. JEWELL, Burton P. Sara W. Jewell, R. F. SCOTT, Clyde. Mrs. Mollie Green, Clarksdale, James W. Mrs. Mary Sinon, 658 D. 1, Eau Claire, Mich. SINON, H. Ephriam Johns, Mile, Iowa. Miss. Clinton Avenue, Albany, N. Y. JOHNS, Earl SEARCHILL, Joseph. Mrs. Ida Searchill, 522 Newcomers- JOHNS, William F. Maud Armstrong, 602 SMITH, Elven L. Isaac Smith, Okla. Sycamore Street, Milwaukee, Wis. town, Ohio. East Nineteenth Street, Tulsa, SERRO, Jerry. Mrs. Sarah Terasa, 183 La- SMALL, Fred. Mrs. Sarah Small, Small, JOHNSON, Eric A. Mrs. Anna Johnson, 353 Forty-second Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. fayette Street, Youngstown, Ohio. Idaho. Brook SHARKEY, Walter. Charley Sharkey, Kol- SORENSEN, Hans P. Hans P. Franston, box JOHNSON, Erick V. Victor Johnson, mas, Russia. 1015, Trufant, Mich. Park, Minn. SHAW, Roy M. Albert Shaw, Hampton Street, STAUBER, Edward A. Wolfgang, Stauber, JOHNSON, Hilder J. Andrew B. Johnson, R. F. D. 3, Marathon, Iowa. Pemberton. N. J. general delivery, Ingallston, Mich. 706 Evans Avenue, SHEARER, Earl W. J. W. Shearer, Roper, STEMLER, George W. Charles Stamler, JOYCE, John. P. J. Joyce, N. C. Lodi, Cal. McKeesport, Pa. Grover. Mrs. Mary Keller, SKINNER, Emmett. Mrs. Jane Skinner, Drew, TRIMBLE, David W. David W. Trimble, 552 KELLER, John Miss. West Forty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y. 616 Edwards Avenue, Pottsville, Pa. TYNER, Lester S. Mrs. Caroline Tyner, 49 KRAMER, John A. Andrew Kramer, 1155 SMITH, John P. Mrs. Mary J. Smith, 18 Bullard Street, Dorchester, Mass. Solomon Street, Johnstown, Pa. Walnut Street, Freeland, Pa. Andrea Vaccaro, gen- KREGAR, Lawrence W. Edward Kregar, SMITH, Marshall C. Mrs. M. Smith, Greens- VACCARO, Vincent. Rockwood. Pa. boro, N. C. eral delivery, Godrano, Italy. Leddy, WEBER, Stephen R. Peter Weber, Bridge- LEDDY, Michael J. Mrs. Catherine SMITH, Melbourne J. Mrs. L. J. Kind, 565 water, 8 Dak. 211 West Fifty-eighth Street, New York, Walnut Street, Macon, Ga. WEIDNER. John B. Joseph Weidner, Golden N. Y. SOTTILARO, Cosimo. Mrs. Mariamia Sotti- Valley, N. Dak. LERRO, Pietro. Pasquale Lerro, Stello, laro, 13 Oak Street, New York, N. Y. WEST, Joel I. Edward W. West, Lindale, Aleato, Italy. SPARKMAN, Arza. Mrs. Bettie Sparkman, R. Ga. LOFTOS, Olaf B. Serbert Loftos, Svelig, F. D. 1, Walling, Tenn. WOLFF, John. Mrs. Rose Wolff, Galicia, Norway. STACKHOUSE, Roy A. Mrs. Laura Stack- Lamburgh, Austria. LYON, Ralph A. Mrs. Ed Lyon, Durham, house, Kensington, Ohio. ZECK, Thomas Jefferson. Miss Lula Ledford, N. C. STEFAN, Moise. Mrs. Mary Stefan, Femes Charleston, Miss. MeMULLEN. Barnett Sowdery. Mrs. Ellen Wases, Austria-Hungary. ALKEMA, Harry Dick. Clayton Waldron, R. McMULLEN, 4157 Harrison Street, Kansas STEPHENS, George E. Mrs. Anna Stephens, F. D. 3, Grand Rapids, Mich. City, Mo. Garland, N. C. ANDERSON, Edwin A. John P. Anderson, MAJOR, Abel J. John B. Major, Champlain, STINSON, George. Mrs. Ann W. Stinson, 106 5478 Clairmont Avenue. Oakland, Cal. N. Y. Caldwell Street, Lagrange, Ga. ARTLEY, Freeman J. Henry Artley, Cata- MANSBERGER, Burl W. Mrs. Alice Mans- STONE, Lilburn F. John M. Stone, R. F. D. wissa, Pa. berger, 105 Leroy Street, Newark, Ohio. 1, Marble Hill, Mo. BAUDIEN, Mike L. Frank Baudien, R. F. D. 1MARSH, William J. Mrs. Rose Marsh, 2617 STURDIVANT, John R. Mrs. Alice Sturdi. 3, Lincoln, Nebr. Third Avenue, New York, N. Y. vant, 632 Courtland Street, Houston, Tex. BOBBITT, Claude A. Mrs. Dealie B. Bobbitt, MAY, Bonifacy. Peter Sosepanski, 716 Page R. F. D. 1, box 100, Moscow, Tenn. Avenue, Jackson, Mich. Missing in Action. No emergency address BOOHER, John R. Mrs. Mary E. Booher, R. MERRILL, Lewis II. CAPTAIN. F. D. 2, Forestburg, Tex. gilven. -. Lc ahlo] BRUNO, Frank. Frank Bellonlo, 2225 Hunter MILLER, Leonard. Mrs. Lucy Camballoni, GOODWIN Alexander W. Mrs. Marjorie 0. Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 3405 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Goodwin, 201 South Kenilworth Avenue, BURNS, Charles C. Mrs. Agnes Bonkoski Pa. Chicago, Ill. Burns, 3154 East Eighty-first Street, Cleve- MOBLEY, Hiram. Henry Mobley, R. F. D. 4, LIEUTENANTS. land, Ohio Pelham. Ga. CIIESBRO, Phillip Gordon. Mrs. Genevra CAMERANESI, Vincent. Mrs. Emmia Pal- MOEGILIN, Charles P. Fred P. Moeglin, Fort Chesbro, 34 North Street, North Adams, ciani, 854 Garden Street, Kenosha, Wis. McKax ett, Tex. Mass. CARLSON, Carl J. Mrs. Amelia Carlson, R. MUNSELL, Carl. Mrs. Silva Munsell, Fair- CUMMINGS. Eric H. A. B. Cummings, Gram- P. D. 1. box 88, Mount Jewett, Pa. mount, Ind. field, Kans. COCHRAN, James N. Mrs. Anna Cochran, MUSH INSKI, Joe. John Mushinski, 7800 III. GILP LTRIC, George. Mrs. Martha Gilpatric, 3515 Lemonyne Street, Chicago, North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. Terra Buena, Cal. CONFER, Thomas. Emanuel Confer, Coburn, MYERS, Norman J. William J. Myers, Cove, Pa. W. Va. snGAInTS. CROCKETT. Edward L. Mrs. Emma T. NAYLOR, Hobert A. Mrs. Jessie Naylor, 262 BURKETT. Lyman R. Mrs. Ella Burkett, Crockett. 511 Stanton Avenue, Florence, Ala. Highland Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Pincola, N. C. CRUTHERS, Andrew. Mrs. John Potter, Red NEWBERRY. William E. Levi Newberry COLLINS, Blair. John Collins, Frozen Creek, Lodge, Mont. 565 East First, Uhrichsville, Ohio. Ky. DAVIS, Orrin W. George B. Davis, Litchfield, PAGE, Henry S. Mrs. Hannah Page, Mo- HODNETT, Oscar M. Mrs. Lizzie L. Hodnett, Cal. mence, Ill. 1995 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. , Frank L. L. W. De Witt, Powell, PALMER, Harry. Mrs. Cecile Palmer, Stock- CORPORALS. Mo. ton, Worcester County, Md. DRAKE, Robert E. Mrs. Mary Drake, Car- PENNINGTON. Victor. Mrs. Mattle Hunter, BROWN, Horace. Mrs. Addie J. Brown, 1403 bon, lows. 1136 West Donald Street, South Bend, Ind. Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. DREVES, William. Fred Dreves, 1029 Divi- PENWELL, Pearl. Mrs. Stella Penwell, Lees- CORBETT, Arthur J. John H. Corbett, Ed- burg. Ohio. wardsville, Pa. sion Street, Port Huron, Mich. G. Crowley, 323 DIFFY. Charles D. Mrs. Nellie Duffy, 714 PHILLIPS, Bruce S. Mrs. E. B. Phillips, CROWLEY, John F. Robert West Third Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. 5402 Madison Street, Spokane, Wasb. Wickenden Street, Providence. R. . DITRON. Richard C. Richard Dutson, I. F. RAPPAPORT, Joseph. Mrs. Sophie Rappa- DANFORTH, Edmund E. Mrs. Grace R. Dan- D. 3, Rigby, Idaho. port. 915 Fox Street, New York. N. Y. fort, North Anson, Me. EDDY. Baxter E. Mrs. Mary E. Eddy, 407 RATCLIFFE, Roy. Mrs. Ida Kircher, 650 FLANAGAN, Thomas P., jr. Thomas Flana- South Paddock Street, Pontiac, Micb. Maryland Street, Dayton, Ohio. gan, R. F. D. 1, Lancaster, Mass. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 31 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

GOODWIN, Harold R. Walter Goodwin, BAIR, Howard A. Mrs. F. Bair, Rittman, QUARLENO, Fred A. Mrs. Lucy Quarleno, Lebanon, N. H. Ohio. 4 Kippy Street, Everett, Mass. HOFFMAN, Frank S. Andrew Hoffman, 518 HORN, Leslie IV. Mrs. Thomas L. Horn, TACAGNI, Angelo. Mrs. Domenica Tacagni, South Pulaski Street, South Bend, Ind. Clayton, Mo. Stazzona Donga, Province Dl Como, Italy. KEKUT, Frederick. Mrs. Mildred Kekut, 14 McGEE, Archie D. Mrs. Arnold D. McGee, TAMBURES, Anastasios. Dentrios Tambures, North Henry Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. New Bedford, Mass. Xoreon, Gemmon Argos, Greece. LEIBY, Guy R. Mrs. Lizzle Leiby, R. F. D. MORRISON, John. Hurley J. Morrison, 3495 TEBBS, Ulysses. Mrs. Hattie Tebbs, 2587 3, Thorp, Wis. Brookline Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Montgomery Street, St. Louis, Mo. MARTIN, Marcellus C. Mrs. Josephine Mar- STOCKER, Randolph C. Charles F. Stocker, TETTERTON, Julius Lonzer. Mrs. Fannie tin, 52 Washington Avenue, Altoona, Pa. care of John S. Young, Gleason Hotel, Tetterton, R. F. D. 2, box 68, Washington, MYERS, Jay G. Stephen D. Myers, Liberty- Charlottesville, Va. N. C. town, Md. SERGEANTS. TOMCZAK, Stanislaw. Frank Nawetniak, 23 ROMSDAHL, Leif C. Mrs. Edith E. Roms- Brighton Street, Buffalo, N. Y. CHAMPION, Horace R. Mrs. Louise Cham- dahl, Seventeenth and Chew Streets, Allen- VLATAKIS, George. Constantine Vlatakis, town, Pa. pion, 7 Vauxharve Street, St. Heliers, Jer- Kouse, Greece. SMITH, Forest F. Mrs. Sarah Smith, Nevis, sey, England. WASHAKAS, Felix J. Mrs. Mary Washakas, Minn. GARARD, Earl S. Mrs. Mary E. Garard, 3140 Lowe Avenue, Chicago, Ill. WEBB, Lloyd. Spence F. Webb, R. F. D. 2, 204 Fourth Avenue, Kendota, Ill. Arlington, Tex. MELTON, Emmit. Mrs. Jennie Melton, R. F. Died from Wounds. ITCHANIC. D. 5, box 69, Jackson, Miss. SHENK, Alfred H. Christian M. Shenk, San- LIEUTENANTS. JENSEN, Thomas. Johanne Jensen, 49 born, N. Y. Fourth Avenue, Neptune City, Avon, N. J. HANLEY, Harry E. Mrs. M. J. Hanley, 2 STEINBACHER, Royal P. Sllvester Stein- Circuit Square, Roxbury, Mass. WAGONER. bacher, 2238 Johnson Street, Williamsport, BROWN, Dwight L. M. L. Brown, Madison, DEAN, McDonald S. Mrs. Laura Fogel, 97 Pa. Kans. Main Street, Wilmot, Ohio. CORPORALS. JOEL, Y. Lyons. Lyon B. Joel, 57 West Four- PRIVATES. CONNORS, John T. Mrs. Mary Connors, 2 teenth Street, Atlanta, Ga. Arcadia Park, Dorchester, Mass. LAHEY, William S. Mrs. Elizabeth Adams ANUZITELLO, Domini. Domini Forante, 107 ENGELSON, Julius. Mrs. Anna Engelson, Lahey, 520 Summit Avenue, Jersey City, Maple Street, Rochester, N. Y. 1954 Second Avenue, New York, N. Y. N. J. RANDONI, Guiseppe. Pietro Randoni, HALL, Ernest. John Hall, 411 Dermod, LONGFELLOW, Harold Brochow. Mrs. Nettle Churchill, Nev. Macon, Mo. Longfellow, 240 Grant Avenue, Oakland, Cal. BAUER, Eddie J. S. Chris. J. Bauer, R. F. KRAMER, Alfred R. Mrs. Florence I. Kra- SELLERS, Barrington W. H. Lee Sellers, 395 D. 2, box 3, Holstein, Iowa. mer, box 57, Opportunity, Wash. Broadway, New York, N. Y. BORN, William H. Jacob Born, R. F. D. 1, MURRAY, Joseph H. Henry G. Murray, Row- STARK, William C. Ferdinand F. Stark, 1106 Reedeville, W. Va. ley, Mass. East Church Street, Adrian, Mich. BUSKER, Bernard C. John Busker, 323 PAYTON, Henry. Mrs. Hanna Lofton, 942 East Forty-first Street, Covington, Ky. Princess Ann Avenue, Norfolk, Va. SEGEANTS. CHRISTENSEN, Sofus M. Fred Vezina, 11 SNYDER, Myrl G. Mrs. Cora Snyder, star BENDRICK, Bernard Francis. Mrs. Frances Pleasant Street, Woburn, Mass. route, Scottdale, Pa. CLARK. Walter Bendrick. 712 Fresh Pond Road, Brooklyn, S. Jess C. Clark, Desloge, MECHANIC. N. Y. Mo. COOKE, Shem B. Albert B. Cooke, Franklin- DOHERTY, Patrick Joseph. Mrs. Kate Drago, ALEXANDER, Charles M. Miss Bessie Prever, C3 Dundoy Street, Boston, Mass. ton, N. C. l08 Mount Grove Street, Bridgeport, Conn. HARRIS, William George. Mrs. A. M. Harris, FEELER, Arthur E. Mrs. Annie Smith, BUGLER. Tetcott, Holsworthy, Devonshire, England. Julian, Cal. HELMAR, Earl E. Mrs. C. M. Helmar, R. F. LANGILLE, Leonard B. Simon P. Langille, GROVE, John. Louis Grove, Madison, Minn. 224 Court Street, Plymouth, Mass. GROVES, Charles. Mrs. Nellie G. Stocker, D. 5, Hornell, N. Y. CooK. LIVINGSTON, Cornelius. J. L. Livingston, 127 North Second Street, Vincennes, Ind. Eastman, Ga. HAYES, John. John Hayes, sr., 77 India GULLETT, Hayden. Donald Gullett, Lamar, SPLAWN, George W. George W. Splawn, De- Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ky. catur, Tex. HEBERT, Clarence. Benard Hebert, R. F. PRIVATES. CORPORALS. ' D. 1. box 30-D, Franklin, La. John P. Richard Angove, Paines- W. James, R. F. HICKMAN, Sam. John Hickman, route 3, ANGOVE, JAMES, William A. John Stoneville, N. C. dale, Mich. D. 2, Castle Rock, Wash. KEEDIWELL, Roger Charles. Mrs. Annie APPLEBEE, Ernest S. Mrs. Deal Applebee, MONTGOMERY, Haywood V. Mrs. Pri Chett Keedwell, 18 Frank Street, Middleboro, Coxsackie, N. Y. Montgomery, Memphis, Tex. Mass. BARROW, Hohn J. E. J. Barrow, St. Francis- VAN HORN, Walter. James Van Horn, 131 KUNNIS, Gustave N. Mrs. Helen Kunnis, villa, La. Burhans Avenue, Haledon, N. J. 1503 Brinton Avenue North Braddock, Pa. BIAVASCHI, Martin. Barney Biavaschi, FARNAN, James. Mrs. Bridget Farnan, Province of Souddis, Cardona, Italy. Green Tare, County Menth, Ireland. McANDREWS, Joseph V. Mrs. Mary E. Mc- Catherine Bibo, Tordge, Andrews, 400 East Twenty-fourth Street, BIBO, Samuel. Mrs. FRY, Earl. Thomas C. Fry, R. F. D. 2, Blue New York, N. Y. Italy. Ridge, Tex. McKEEMIAN, Arthur T. Mrs. Josie McKee- BOBWICZ, Charles. Erich Owlazdowski, 304 HELM, Orion. Levy P. Helm, Murray, Utah. man, Afton, Wyo. East Main Street, Nanticoke, Pa. HEFLAND, Elmer A. Iver Holland, Lyle, MAHER, William. John Maher, 67 Harman BROOKS, Dorance. Mrs. Clara Brooks, 142 Minn. Street, Jersey City, N. J. West One hundred and forty-second Street, McCRANE, William J. Mrs. Mary McCrane, MALONE, Patrick J. Mrs. Mary Malone, 7 New York N. Y. 241 East Twenty-fifth Street, New York, Oak Street, Waltham, Mass. BURK, Ira L. John M. Burs, Gaylesville, Ala. N. Y. MATLOCK, Malven E. Mrs. James R. Mat- BURNER, Nelson. Mrs. Mary Burner, Jeffer- MATTHEWS, Harry A. Mrs. Harry A. Mat- lock, Champion, Alberta, Canada. sonville, Vt. thews, 3100A Hanover Avenue, Richmond, MOORE, James. Mrs. Alicia Moore, 19 Gre- CASBARRI, Giovanni. Salvatore Gasbarrl, Va. chin Terrace, Andover, Mass. Lacrociere, Vancluse, France. O'HARA, Daniel J. Mrs. R. Burrows, 30 OLMSTEAD, Homer R. Henry Olmstead, R. COLANTONI, Antimo. Roger Colantoni, Mex- Lorimore Street, Rochester, N. Y. F. D. 3, Southborry, Con. ico, Me. PEAKE, Laurence S. Mrs. Anna Peake, STUART, Edward P. Shep S. Stuart, COTE, Peter A. Mrs. Delia Cote, 57 Bellevue Pocahontas, Va. Geiger, Ala. Avenue, Lawrence, Mass. STARK, Lawrence E. Mrs. Mary Stark, STURDIVANT, Thomas H. Mrs. Mary J. DENERING, John D. Mrs. Katherine Dener- Bunola, Pa. Sturdivant R F. D. 2, Mercer, Tenn. ing, R. F. D. 2, Marion, N. Y. STRONG, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Strong, Stryker, SWENSON, Horace A. Mrs. Andrina Swen- DI MARTELLA, Giovanni. John Di Martella, Ohio. son, 502 Fifth Street, Albert Lea, Minn. Tuscani, Italy. WATERMAN, Nelson C. Mrs. Josic A. Water- DUBUQUE, Eudore L. Mrs. Odelia Dubuque, man, Cambria, Cal. 211 North Eighth Street, Yakima, Wash. PRIVATES. SECTION 1, DECEMBER 28, 1918. FEDERICI, Carmine. Mrs. Ethel Federici, Tobino, Brauvaglo, Diperuggio, Italy. BLYLEVEN, Harry. M. C. Blyleven, South The following casualties are reported FORD, Robert. Miss Viste Brown, 333 West Holland, Holland. by the commanding general of the Ameri- Thirty-ninith Street, New York, N. Y. HARTZ, Benj. F. Mrs. M. E. Hartz, Delong, Ind. can Expeditionary Forces: HAGEMONOLAKES, Nicholas. Michael Rage- monolakes, Canea Crete, Greece. NEAL, John. Ballaw D. Neal, R. F. D. 1, Killed in action ------57 HANFORD, Bernard B. Mrs. Nina Hanford, Linn, W. Va. Died of wounds ------33 1929 East Fortieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. SAWYER, Austin J. Thomas A. Sawyer, JACKSON, Thomas W. Mrs. Lizzie Jackson, Evant, Tex. Ilied of accident and other 916 Brooklin Street, St. Louis, Mo' SHELL, David. John Shell, Baron, Okla. causes ------17 KNECHT, William. Mrs. Bertha Rienecker, WASHINGTON, Hillary. Mrs. Mary C. Wash- Died of aeroplane accident ------2 6131 Ninetieth Street SE., Portland, Oreg. ington, 302 L Street SE., Washington, LIPASTI, Frank I. Jack Lipasti, Kasken- D. C. Died of disease ------72 karva, Wassanlaane, Finland. Wounded severely ------229 MAZZARELLA, Angelo. Pietro Mazzarrela, Died of Accident and Other Causes. Wounded (degree undetermined)- 17 Aquilo, per Accumoli, Italy. CAPTAIN. MAZZEI, Thomas. Gennare Mazzel, Parenti, Wounded slightly ------10 Province of Cozenza, Italy. ERSKINE, Harvey K. Mrs. Florence Er- Missing in action ------59 MIZE, Homer. Mrs. Frank Robertson, 501 skine, 1181 Washington Street, Bath, Me. West Seventh Street, Pana, Ill. LIEUTENANT. Total ------496 NIELSEN, Lauritz M. Niels Nielsen, Nyka- SMITH, Charles G. Edward G. Smith, room bing, Denmark. 2405, 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. O'BOYLE, David K. Daniel O'Boyle, 2 SERGEANTS. Killed in Action. Roman Route, Merry Street, Rensrawshire, Scotland. MAUCK, Maurice M. Raymond C. Mauck, LIEUTENANTS. O'DONNELL, Michael. Mrs. Andrew O'Don- 427 West Sixth Avenue, Flint, Mich. -BAILEY, Robert M. Mrs. Alice C. Bailey, nell, Dangen Bailey, Porreen, County Tip- BRIDGE, William. Seymour D. Bridge, 1313 Anderson S. C. perary, Ireland. Franklin Street, Tampa, Fla. 32 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING CARTER, Dove W. William A. Carter, Mar- COOn. LIELTENANTSi marit, N. lak. OLSON, Edward A. Mrs. Randle Olson, 1616 MORISON, James H. S. Mrs. Lucile Morison, LAIRD, Reginald J. Mrs. Elizabeth Laird, Norwich Street, Brainard, Minn. Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 55 Farragut Avenue, Medford, Mass. PRIVATES. FRANKLIN, Richard. John H. Franklin, MUSANTE, Charles J. Mrs. Theresa Mossi, -Gradvville, Ky. 7807 Nineteenth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ADAMS, Lon. Claude Adams, Irvine, Cal. FULLER, Arthur Hamilton. Paul Hamilton NORTON, Allen Scott. John A. Norton, 18 CARANDRIA, Tolomer. Stereino Carandria, Fuller, Nichols, Fla. Mechanic Street, Hudson Falls, N. Y. Colobaldo, Italy. HAWLEY, Lewis S. Mrs. James L. Darrough, COLATOSTI, Joseph. J. Colatosti, Rome, 37 Elizabeth Apartments, Chattanooga, CORPORALS. Italy Tenn. AGUILAR, Miguel J. Mrs. Belora Aguilar, 24 COMPTON, Lemuel B. Elsa D. Compton, HOBBS, Henry A. Caswell 0. Hobbs, Green- Rivard Avenue, Buenos Ayers, Brazil. Arlington, Tex. ville, S. C. BAKER, Harry R. Mrs. Almarie P. Papinisau, CROSS, Charles B. Mrs. Charlotte Holloway, LESTER Hugh W. Mrs. Hugh Lester, 7 Burt, Mich. 1786 South Penn Street, Denver, Colo. Kirkland Road, Cambridge, Mass. BARNES, Edwin J. Miles J. Barnes, 604 EANNAECONE, Modestino. Tony Eannaecone, LOPEZ, John J. John Lopez, 406 East One Second Avenue, West Haven, Conn. Corse Umberto Avellino, Italy. hundred and thirty-ninth Street, New York, CLARK, George W. Sam Switzer, Ames, GOLDSTRAND, Carl. Sir Goldstrand, Car- N. Y. Iowa. lande, Vermland, Sweden. OATES, Walter Alexander. Mrs. Elizabeth COE, Albert S. Edward H. Coe, R. F. D. 1, JAMES, John A. John James, 625 Franklin Oates, 478 Friendship Street, Providence, Port Byron, Ill. Street, Lake Charles, La. R. 1. HART, Lawrence A. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hart, JANSEN, Albert. Mrs. Elanor May Jansen, SPENCER, Edward Lee. John T. Spencer, Le- 282 East Forty-seCond Street, Los Angeles, 66 Bellville Avenue, Newark, N. J. noir, N. C. Cal. JOHNSON, James A. Mrs. Anna B. Blair, 117 WILSON, W. Valentine. Mrs. Mildred Wil- Dennis Michael. Thomas Hinds 12 Lambert Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. son, Rockville, Md. HINDS, KNOPP, Howard G. Milton G. Schatsman, Wellington Street, East Toronto, Ontario, SERGIANTS. Canada. Jefferson and Charleston Streets, Cincinnati, WAGONER. Ohio. BLANKS, Roscie A. James J. Blanks, R. F. KETHEIMER, Oscar L. Rev. Ralph C. Ket- D. 1, Meadville, Va. MAGNUSON. Clarence R. Mrs. Lydia R. helmer, 47 East State Street, Akron, Ohio. BUNCH, Maurice L. B. L. Bunch, Tyner, N. C. Magnuson, 380 East Marlin Street, )IcPher- McDONALD, George. Mrs. Bridget McDonald, CLARKE, Harold L. L. J. Clarke, Eagle son, Kans. 2005 Webster Avenue, New York, N. Y. Grove, Iowa. PRIVATE. MAYS, Christopher Columbus. Charles Mays, FALL, Joe. Matthews Fall, Isdebaki Galicia, LIVINGSTON, Clyde D. Mrs. Sue Livingston, Amity. Ark. Austria. I. F. D. 2, Louisville, Ohio. NOURSE, Kenneth C. Charles E. Nourse, 126 FARMER, William. Ephriam S. Farmer, R. Convent Avenue, Rutland, Vt. F. D. 1, Mountain City, Tenn. Died from Aeroplane Accident. PALMER,-Tony. Mrs. Doma Palmer, Province FL REY. John. Michael Flynn, Sligo Ireland. of Cambusso, Moechjagodena, Italy. HILLAS, Robert. Mrs. Harriet Hillas, 254 LIDUTENANT. ROSE, Manwel. Mrs. Mary A. Rose, 13 Or- West Birch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGAR, John G. Mrs. Angelina T. Agar, 12 chard Street, East Providence, R. 1. HOBART, Harry E. Mrs. Charles Hobart, East Sixty-third Street, Now York, N. Y. SCIINEIDER, Henry. Mrs. Theresa Schneider, box 82, Ludlow, Vt, 1104 Highland Avenue, Bremerton, Wash. LAMBERG, David. Mrs. Esther Lamberg, PRIVATE. SARBOUSEK, Robert. Joseph Serbousek, 1859 North Campbell Avenue, Chicago, Ill. WHITE, James A. Richard White, 8501 Onida, S. Dak. LUDDY, Thomas F. M1rs. Mary Luddy, 204 Crandon Avenue, South, Chicago, III. SHARPE, Chestney V. Andrew H. Sharpe, South Leonard Street, Waterbury, Conn. R. F. D. 2, Lockbridge, Iowa. MACIARIELLO, Harry. Isadore Maciariello, Died of Disease. STEELE, Ralph G. Mrs. Flora B. Steele, 220 127 Decatur Street, Youngstown, Ohio. MAJOR. North Clarke Street. Butte, Mont. MARTIN, Carles. Mrs. Julian Martin, Six- STRAUCH, Paul G. Mrs. Mary Strauch, 1400 R. William R. teenth and Spruce Streets, Asheville, N. C. BLACKSHEAR, William Clevera Avenue, San Antonio, Tex. MATCHETT, Russell Leroy. Mrs. Lettle Blackshear, Jasper, Tex. ADAMS. William J. Mrs. Mary F. Adams, Matchett, 1418 Liberty Street, Harrisburg, CAPTAIN. 2422 Etting Street, Baltimore, Md. Pa. ALDAY, Edward. Mrs. Florence Brooks, R. NOIIL, Elmer Herman. Alex Nohl, Mont- KILLION, Edward L. Mrs. Hannah E. Kil- F. D. 3, Donaldeville, Ga. Malden, Mass. rose, Mich. lion, 180 Russell Street, BARBER, William IT. Mrs. Jarrett 1. Bar- SCHIRP, Frank H. Mrs. Mary Schirp, 8143 LIEUTENANTS. ber, R. F. D. 3, Wellsville, N. Y. Church Road. St. Louis, Mo. Amil R. A. J. Messel- BOOTH, Sterling. Mrs. Nannie C. Booth, R. STEPTOE, William W. Robert Steptoe, 31A MESSELIEISER, F. D. 2, box 54, Do Witt, Va. Bridge Street, Jersey City, N. J. heiser, Hampton, Iowa. CORSON, Gilbert. William Corson, R. F. D. G. Frank. W. Frank Coble, 1200 SULLIVAN, Ernest L. Mrs. M. Sullivan, 551 COBLE, 6, Grand Rapid, Mich. Roseclair Street, Dorchester, Mass. Fifth Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. COTTER, John P. Mrs. John A. Cotter, R. Otis. Mrs. Otis Davey, 261 Lin- F. WHITING, Marvin G. Charles A. Whiting, DAVEY, D. 1, Cedar Hill, Tenn. Aurella, Iowa. coln Avenue, Orange, N. J. DUMIRE, Newton. Frank P. Dumire, R. F. D. McCALL, Frank R. Mrs. Katherine McCall, WRIGHT, Farris E. Mlns Leila Wricht, box 5, Buchanan, W. Va. 213, Capitol Hill, Oklahoma City, Okla. Elm Street, Troy, Ala. ELLERTON, Ernest W. Wes E. Ellerton, Dex- STEIN, Percy A. Morris Stein 1533 Ninth TERFORD, George M. Mrs. Henry J. Ter- ter, Tex. ford, 626 Oak Street, Quincy, Ill. Street NW., Washington, D. 6. EUTERMARK, Foster J. Mrs. Rosie Enter- WEILOPP, Harry B. David Weilopp, Maroa, mark, 21 Krouse Street, Fort Plain, N. Y. CORPORALS. Ill. FAULKNER, Elmer W. Henry C. Faulkner, SERGEANTS. R. F. D. 5, Greenfleld, Ill. FAVAZZO, Joseph, Jr. Joseph Favazzo, sr., P. Barnes, 80 Naso, Messina, Italy. BARNES, Loron R. Frank FERRANTI, Guisenpe. Pasquale Ferranti, FRAPPIER, Joseph G. Francis X. Frappler, Oak Street, Buchanan, Mich. Bary, Coneto, Italy. Montreal, Can- MACDONALD. Hugh D. Mrs. Anna Mac- HAFEN, Jacob. Mrs. Anna Hafen, Mount 350 Duluth Avenue East, Pa. ada. Donald, 2015 Grant Avenue. Bustleton, Pleasant, Utah. Joseph. John Lewinski, WALKER, John M., Jr. P. II. Holme, 1010 IYAMS, Leo A. Miss Susan Hyams, 45 Way- LEWINSKI, Stanley Building, Denver, Colo. 715 Granday Avenue, Detroit, Mich. First National Bank orly Street, Buffalo, N. Y. BOHLMAN, Levi. Mrs. Margaret Bohlman, LILLEY, Charles H. William T. Lilley, route N. Y. CORPORALS. 1, Pantego, N. C. 195 Wooden Street, Rochester. CARLSON, Hialmar. Andrew Carlson, 212 MERTZ, Jacob F. Mrs. Alice Ream, Wash- BUCKLEY, Joseph H. G. D. Buckley, 381 New Britain, Conn. Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Main Street, ington Avenue. Ephrata, Pa. Mrs. Elizabeth Bufort, DIETRICK, George A. Mrs. Mary Dietrick, MORTON, John R. Mrs. Grace Morton, R. F. BUFORT, Arthur M. County, Cal. Presidio De Monterey, Cal. Mornbrook, Siskiyou D. 1. Lumpkin, Ga. Eli ha Franklin Dickey, GRAY, Perry H. Mrs. Alberta N. Gray, R. ODEAN, Francis J. Mrs. Geneva Odean, It. DICKEY. John C. F. D. 7, Cambridge, Ohio. F. D. 2, box 91, Ludington, Mich. Avonmore, Pa. Mrs. Mary Hunt, 2752 R. F. Ti. DINGEMANS, Louis J. Mrs. Anna Dinge- HUNT, William G. PARKER, William. Charles Parker, Grand Boulevard, De- Grove Street, Oakland. Cal. 2. box 17. Rustburg, Va. mans, 1605 West L. Kelly, sr., Head- troit Micb. KELLY, James L. James PETERSON. August P. John A. Peterson, R. Doling, 12 land, Ala. F. D. 3, Sherburn, Minn. DOELING, George S. Alfred M. O'Brien, Lexington Avenue, Somerville, Mass. O*BRIEN. Henry John. Mrs. Violetta PORTER, George L. Mrs. Catie E. Porter, Duck- 434 West Washington Street, Bradford, Pa. Ryers, Tex. DUCKWORTH, William G. Mrs. Bodie Smitherman, worth. Hymern, Ind. SMITHERMAN, Yirden. Mate SLEEMAN, Harry J. Mrs. Bessie Sleeman, 2353 Pittsfield. Ill. Grampound Read, , England. FAGIANI, Oscar. Miss Aida Lanese, J. Thomp- Crotona Avenue, New York, N Y. THYIOMPSON, Prentiss G. Dr. John STARK, Luther N. Aueust W. Stark, 18 East Trena FeAland, son, Christiansburg, Va. Marvin Street, Mayville, N. Y. FELL \ND, Wynter 1. Mrs. Margaret Steven- R. F. D. 2. Madison, Wis. NURSE. STEVENSON, James. Mrs. GALLAGHER, Joseph J. Katherine Galla- son. West Selem. Ohio. Street, Plymouth, Pa. SYDIES, Kathleen K. Mrs. Lila Symmes, VAN THOURNOUT. Alois. Mrs. Virginia Van gher, 518 State Aylmer East, Quebec, Canada. Chocls. Ill. GEORGE, Charles Leroy. James I. George Thournout, box 165. St. Whitesburg, Pa. MECHA)NIC. WILLIAMS, John. Mrs. Anna Williams, box Halpin, 13, Middle HALPIN, John, Jr. Mrs. Margaret RUD, Edward. Mrs. Agnes Rud, box 322, Poultney, Vt. 575 Spring Street, Newport, R. I. River, Minn. Wounded Severely. IENSLEY, William. Mrs. Lillie Hensley, CHAUFFEUR,. Pryor, Okla. WALL, William H. Morgan Wall, 311 Kraken COLONEL. -JOHNSON, Clarence R. Carl G. Johnson, 522 Street, Joliet, Ill. KEYES, Edward Appleton. Mrs. Helen P. Jennings Street, Sioux City, Iowa. WAGONERS. Keyes, 1014 West Grace Street Richmond, JONES, Thomas. Mrs. Margaret Sones, Doo- Francis W. Mrs. Opal Shafer, 330 Va. gan. Ga SHAFER, CAP'itIN. KELLY, Thomas F. Mrs. Thomas F. Kelly, West Second Street, Cherryville, Kans. Philadelphia, Pa. SHELLEY, Gordon. Mrs. Lena Shelley, Winns- RANDLE, Edwin H. Mrs. Mary C. S. Randle, 644 Union Street, boro, La. 515 West Prairie Avenue, Decatur, IlL KISER, Pairs, Charles Kiser, Saulsberry, Ky. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 33 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING LAWSON, Thomas. Mrs. Grace Lawson, 187 SUTTON, Albert L. Mrs. Leona P. Sutton, R. REIMERS, John R. G. Mrs. Helen Reimers, Mecuianic Street, Red Banks, N. J. F. D). 3, N~ebo, Ill. R. F 1). 1, West Point, Tex. LINDSLEY, Frederick 0. Mrs. Ada K. Lind- SWEENEY, On en P. Mrs. Mary Sweeney, RICEWICK, David. Hurley Iicewick, Mount sley, 82 Sanford Street, East Orange, N. J. St West Twenty-sixth Street, Bayonne, Savage, id OUHL, Jacob F. I eter Oul, Hamilton, N. N. J. ROCCO, Fred. Mrs. Mario Rosse, Montenero Dak. TEEVAN, John. Bernard Teelan, 415 West Domo, Province of De Chieti, Italy. PACE. Alfred Allen. Mrs. Abble Lorena Pace, Iift:3-ninth Street, New lork, N. Y. RUTJlES., Peter J. Mrs. Mary Mutjes, R. F. 147 Davis Street. Bradford, Pa. TERIiBURIY, Lawrence. Mre. Mina Teribury, D. 5, Mankato, Minn. PERRY, Tom H. Mrs. Lula Perry, Nashville, First and Center Streets, Andover, N. Y. SCHALLA, Joseph. Mrs. Cella Schalla, 692 Tenn. THARR, Amos 0. Clinton A. Bragg, 135S Thirty-second Street, Milwaukee, Wis. PIETRI, Arthur. Mrs. Matilde Orgera, care South Center Street, Springfield, Ohio. SHOLLENBERGER, Howard. Mrs. Ellen of Drug Store, Uinsturno, Prov. Caserta, TOMASZEWSKI, John. Mrs. Mary Tomas- hhollenberger, 2123 Brandywine Street, Italy. seweki, 1718 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Ia. Philadelphia, Pa. RIEFER, Thomas A. John Riefer, loutzdale, TROTTA, Amedeo II. E. Mundaro, 132 Sack- STEIN, denjamin B. Mrs. Sarah Stein, 1300 Pa. ett Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clmton Avenue, New York, N. Y. SMITH, Donald M. George G. Smith, Orange, TRZNZKOSKI, Mlar'atin. Ben Tsznskoski, 41 STOCKTON, James J. Mrs. Benjamin Green- Tex. Robert Street, Bristol, Conn. wood. Warren, R. I. TALBOT, Richa'rd W. William G. Talbot, TURNEY, Bill. Mrs. Eva Turney, Plummer- TSOUMIIS, George. Mrs. Vackilen Tsoumus, Downs, Kans. villa, Ark. Teouka Vorembeppen, Lamia, Greece. WARNOCK, Edwin Hubert. Mrs. Mary War- VENETTA, George V. James W. Venetta, URBANOWSKI, Anthony. Frances Rutkow- nock, 418 Summer Avenue, New Castle, Pa. Damon, Tex. ski, 1274 Buckingham Street, Toledo, Ohio. WELLS, Claude A. Mrs. Laura Wells, VONSE, Jean L. Nils Gustafson, 8 Kendricks VADALA, Andy Charles. Mrs. Catherine Weatherford, Okla. Avenue, Worcester, Mass. Buttle, 170 Howard Street, Detroit, Mich. WEST, Garnett E. Mrs. Fern Fissel, 343 WAGGONER, Raymond F. Jasper Waggoner, WILLIAMS, Lawrence A. Alta Williams, 329 East Rich Street, Columbus, Ohio. Grafton, Ill. Locust Street, Jeffersonville, Ind. WIESH, John W. Mrs. Mary Wiesh, 620 Mc- WANSER, Stephen W. Mrs. Catherine Ber- WILLIAMS, Reuvin. Henry Williams, gen- Reynolds Avenue. Grand Rapids, Mich. blon, 94 Congress Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. eral deliveri, Augusta, Ark. YINDRA, Frank, Jr. Mrs. Marie Yindra, box WERNER, Charles L. Mrs. J. S. Brant, 1466 AHRENS, Chailes F. Mrs. Jennie Ahrens, 52, East Hadoan, Conn. Eighth Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. 3139 West Twenty-ninth Street, Chicago, III. RECCHIA, Leonardo G. Arceangele Recehia, WHIGIHAM, James Sam. Mrs. Mary Whig- ALIX, Armand V. Mrs Lottle Alix, 228 Cen- 6014 Rainer Avenue. Seattle, Wash. ham, Koeton, Ala. tral Street, Lowell, Mass. MECHANIC. WILFER, Edward. Mlrs.- Rose Wilfor, 1112 ANDERSON, John. Mrs. Sophie Ellingson, South Ninth Street, Manitowoc, Wis. Rosholt, S. Dak. KERSTETTER, Russell W. Mrs. J. D. 'or- WILLIAMS, Walter. George T. Williams, ARMER, Arthur E. Mrs. Albert Armer, 150 stetter, Wooster, Ohio. Dry Creek, W. Va. Juniper Street, Lockport, N. Y. WAGONERS. WOOD, Julius W. William G. Wood, It. F. BAIN, Raymond R. Edward Bain, R. F. D. SHERWIN, Alden A. Mrs. Alden A. Sherwin, D. 1, box 40, Linden, N. C. 1. West Depeere, Wis. Bridge Street, Townsend, Mass. WOOD, Thomas J. Miss Evelyn Wood, 805 BARKER, James A. Elige Barker, Brounland, SORENSON, Amund N. Mrs. Mary A. Nelson, Green Street, St. Joseph, Mo. W. Va. 528 West Oak Street, Stockton, Cal. WYNKOOP, Ferdie A. Mrs. 0111e Hedges, Ohio. BECKER, John S. Mrs. C. F. Becker, Long PRIVATES. 482 Lmerick Street. Columbus, Prairie, Minn. YOUNG, Luther B. Sam Young, Burkeeville, BITTNER. Harvey W. Joe L. Bittner, R. F. MORGAN, Julius. Mrs. Frances Morgan, Well- Ky. Ville, Va. 1). 2 Myersdale, Pa. ZTMTI'ER, Christian. Christian Zhnpfer, BLANKENHEIlM, Arthur. Adolf Blanken- MOSSIBURG, George F. James Mossburg, 1706 Second Avenue, New York, N. Y. helm, Marshall, Minn. Friendly, W. Va. BAUMANN, Charles H. Mrs. Grace Baumann, BOYLE. MUELLER, Otto F. Fred W. Mueller, Wash- 103 Westervelt Avenue, North Plainfield, Edwin L. Llewellyn Boyle, 2983 lngton Thirty-ninth Street, Facramento, Cal. Avenue, Madison, S. Dak. N. J. BRACY, Herbert MYLAND, Jack. Mrs. Gage Russell, 09 Ox- BOGGESS, Edward. Mrs. Omie Slater, 625J E. Mrs. Bessie Bracy, 7 ford Street, Portland, Me. Faean Place. Philadelphia. Pa. Elizabeth Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. BROWN. James, Jr. James Brown, sr., White- MYSLINSKI, Alek. Alek Kellski, 8214 Hoff- BUNDALO, Bjiro. Mrs. M. Bundalo, 'Bosnia, hall, man Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Dubica. Austria. Ala. -HEUBERT. BTICHLER, William J. Mrs. Kate Buchler, Frank. Mrs. Rose Jueger, 1107 BURSVOLD, Louis Ingeman. Nicholas 0. 1471 Chester Avenue, Seventeenth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. Buravoid, general delivery, Sinal, S. Dak. Ozone Park, N. J. NEWBERRY, William L. Harry Newberry, R. CAMERON, Earl W. Mrs. James Cameron, BURKERT, Franklin P. George Burkert, 823 F. D. 2, box 91, Fredericktown, Mo. Wi'low City, N. Dak. South Broad Street, Trenton, N. J. O'CONNOR, John J. Martin O'Neil, 92 Comp- CROSBY, John A. Anne Crosby, 72 East- CANAVAN. Thomas. Miss Ellen Canavan, ton Street, Boston, Mass. man Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Parkley Village, Armagh County. Ireland. O'DONNELL, Peter. Mrs. Mary O'Donnell, DIAMOND, Pat. John Diamond, Expedit, CANONGE, Denton. Clovis Canonge, U. F. Kilear, Donegal, Ireland. Cambria County, Pa. D. 4 McDonald, Pa. OVERALL, Charles A., Jr. Miss Marjorie DQNATO, Caciale. Carmino Caciale, Barino, CAPANO, Bruno M. Mrs. Teresa Llol, San Blackmon, 1501 Columbia Terraee, Peoria, Provisa Doylla, Italy. Sosti, Province of Cosenza, Italy. I Ill. DOUGHIERTY, Hugh J. James J. Dougherty, CASSIN, Fred A. Mrs. Fred Cassin, 811 First PEAVEY, Lawrence A. Mrs. Ethel Chapman, 2951 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Street. Watervllet, N. Y. 113 James Street, Falconer, N. Y. GABLE, Oscar. Murray Lee, 423 Fourteenth CLESSEN, Edward. Frank Clessen, Sisson, PEPPI, Mike. Mrs. Anna Galoirchi, box 148, Street, Toledo, Ohio. Cal Saugatuck, Conn. GARKIN, James W. Mrs. Bepale Gaskin, 12 CURTIS, James. Mrs. Rebecca Curtis, -06 PERKINS, Edward L. Miss Mary Perkins, Chicago Avenue, Charlevoix, Mich. Beekman Street. Saratoga Springs N. Y. Chatham, Ill. HILL, Arthur A. H. J. Manther, 600 Locust DALEY, James W. James Daley, East Pem- PFREHM. Edd W. Mrs. Eliura Squire, Sa- Street, Janesville, Wis. brokte. N. V. vannah, Mo. HOLLAND, Thomas. Thomas Holland, sr., DEMBEK, Nikodem. Mrs. LaurIe Wilkenska, PIETRICINNI, Frederico. Mrs. Virginia Pie- 506 Francis Street. Monongahela, Pa. 89 Sycamore Street, Natrona, Pa. tricinnl, 26 Vita Sanacoma Maenza, Rome, JOHNSON, Howard L. Mrs. Cella Johnson, DNENLEAVY, Michael Joseph Patrick Dun- Italy. 142 West One hundred and twenty-ninth leavy, Clough Coley, Sligo, Ireland. RABBONE, Giuseppe. Mrs. Congetta Rabbone, Street, New York, N. Y. FEATHER, Lynn Eagle. J. F. House, super- St. Marco, Dilunzio, Di Mezzina, Italy. KENTRY, Frank J. Mrs. Mary .Kentry, New- intendent United States Indian school, RADZIMSKI, James. Mrs. Mary Radelmski, town, Conn. Rapid City, S. Dak. 22 Knapp Street, Albion, N. Y. KENNEDY. George Norman. George W. Ken- -ELDRIDGE, Sidney. Willie Eldridge, Loreau. RAND, John Edward. John H. Rand, R. F. D. nedy. Ames, Okla. ville, La. 1, Jefferson, Minn. LANIGAN, Cornelius T. Mrs. Mary N. Lad- ELLES. Charlie. Mrs. Sarah flles, Sterns- RATTI, Pietro. Francisco Ratti, 100 Prairie gan. 174 Prospect Park west, Brooklyn, burg. N. C. Avenue, Pawtucket, R. I. N. Y. ]PAPMER. Herbert. Mrs. S. L. Farmer, 508 BEISE, Earl G. Mirs. Dora Coldman Reiser, LEMKE, Charles G. Mrs. Yager, 2912 Cypress Kirby Avenue, Chattanoora. Tenn 825 North Sixteenth Street, Newcastle, Ind. Street. El Paso, Tex. GAUN'I, Everett L. Charles Gaunce, St. BITTER, Charles D. Mrs. Johanna Ritter, R. LINDSEY, Paul J. Miss Mable Lindsey, 1005 Joseph, Mo. F. D. 1, box 169, Carona, Cal. Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. HALL. Arthur. Mrs. Lula A. Hall, R. F. D. BAVEDRA, Andres. Sosteno Savedra, general LIOMOT, John. Mrs. Mary Lomot, Villina, s. Stewart, Iowa. delivery, Polvadera, N. Mex. Russia. HARRIS, Isaac Abner. Smith P. Harris, Kis- ECHEFFING, Otto 0. Mrs. Jacob Bcheffing, LOWERY, Walter. William Lowery, 457 met. Kans. Creve Coeur, Mo. Reae Street, Lexington, Ky, HAWLEY, Samuel T. John S. Hawley, 416 SCHEIDER, Arthur F. Mrs. Mary Scheider, McGINNIS. Arthur. Mike McGinnis, Rice Iill Street, Hinton. W. Va. 823 South Twenty-fourth Street, Louisville, Lake. Wis. McOVISTON. Rov. Mrs. Effie H. Hervey, Ky. MACK, Frank. John Mack, Beaver Falls, Pa. Middlebourne, W. Va. SESTOKOWSKI, Joseph. MiSs -Nellie Sesto- MADSEN, Magnus C. Lars C. Madsen. 12 HORSMLAN, John F. Jesse Ilorsman, Moody, kowski, 16 West Sixteenth Street, Bayonne, Petersburg Veg., Aalborg, Jutland, Den- Md. N. J. mark. HOWARD, Hobart W. John W. Howard, SITEPARD, Leroy. Ben Shepard, R. F. D. 1, MAKIEWIEZ, Anthony. Louis Makiewlez, 8 Piedmont, Mo. Olar, -. C. South Main Street. Webster, Mass. JOHNSON, Carl S. Nathaniel A. Johnson, SMITH, Herman M. Frederick W. Smith, 40 METRO, Lewis H. Mrs. Mary L. Metro, 636- Laramie, Wyo. East Forty-first Street, New York, N. Y. Killingly Avenue, Manton, R. 1. JOHNSON, Moses. Mrs. Hannah Johnson, SKITII, Leroy. Mrs. Carrie Kelly, Arcadia, PATR AUDE, Edmund T. Mrs. Alphossus 8,1 Walnut Street, Chester, Pa. Ind. Patraude, 1050 Acushnet Avenue, New Bed- JOHNSON, Willie F. Mrs. Serl1a Johnson, SPROUT, Charles H. Frank Sprout, Portland, ford, Mass. lazelhurst. Miss. Mich. PELL, George A. Mrs. Caroline Pell, box JOKICIH, Arthur W. Edwin Jokich, 120 STRUBIING, Julius. Mrs. Cristinn Strubing, 1509, Lykens, Pa. Lewi.. Street. St. Louis, Mo. 206 East Twenty-sixth Street, New York, PETRELiA Giovanni. Panfello Petrella, JORDON. Joseph L. Charlie T. Jordon, R. F. N. Y. Pratala, teliqua, Italy. D. 1. Rounda, N. C. SUNDBERG, Harry N. AL Sundberg, Pot- PLACE, James M. Mrs. Emma Place, 9 KAMENSKI. Isadore. Mrs. Mary Kamenski, latch. Idaho. Goundry Street, North Tonawanda, N. Y. R. F. D. 2, Bridgeport, Ohio. 34 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

KELSEY, Frank S. Mrs. Fred L. Arnold, MECHANICS. LOUGHRAN, William J. Miss Tarnborn. 235 Haddam, Conn. BRUGNONE, Egnozio. Antonio Brugnone, East One hundred and twenty-fourth Street, KENNY, William. Mrs. Julia Kenny, R. F. Via Endovina, Tirmini, Emeresa, Italy. New York, N. Y. D. 1, McGregor, Mich. FARRELL, Patrick. Mrs. Ellen Farrell, 764 LUBONKA, Diomid. Alexander Lubonka, Ka- KESSINGER, Clinton R. Mrs. Ella Painter, East One hundred and seventy-sixth Street, mines Gubernia, Podoiskoy, Russia. Hlil1view, Ill. New York, N. Y. LU BOSCO. Ralph. Tony Barra, 209 Hudson KING, Charles. Mrs. Barbara L. King, 1118 Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Olden Street, New Albany, Ind. IIORSESHOR. McNALLY, Joseph I. Mrs. Mary Mt. Stropple, KRAMER, Carl M. Mrs. Mary Volanger, McCLUSKEY, Henry. Mrs. Emma Eaton, R. Glen,'ove, Loug Island, N. Y. 1024 Harvey Street, Green Bay, Wis. F. D: 8, Georgetown Road, Canton, Ohio. 31ATHEY, Roy J. August Mathey, Wa-hing- LEONARD,, John J. Mrs. Sarah Leonard, tonville, Ohio. 207 Charles Street, Parsons, Pa. PRIVATES. MEINERSITAGEN, August T. Mrs. Adelaide LETURGEZ, Peter. Mrs. Louise Leturgez, FLYNN, Cornelius T. Jarus Flynn, 2005 MAlinershagen, 4810 North T ctieth Street, Gilmore, Ind. West Twenty-seventh Avenue, Denver, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. LINEY, James W. James II. Liney, 4 Elm DOMINICI, Gaetano. Gus Dominici, 514 MILIIAI, Donald P. Fred II. Milhamx, R. F. Place, Troy, N. Y. West Mercury Street, Butte, Mont. D. 5, Kalamazoo, Mich. LINNEIIAN, Pat A. Mrs. Dennis Linnehan, NIECECIK, Felix. Kaesuig Nieceeik, Bart- 70.5 Ruick Street, Marshall, Tex. Missing in Action. back, Poland, Russia. LINTING, Russell. Harry Liuting, 031 Wash- LIEUTENANTS. PAGNOTTO, Charles. Mrs. Annie Pagnotto, ington Avenue, Greenville. 128 Fifteenth Street, Ilenovo, Pa. LOSER, Albert. Mrs. Percella Loser, R. F. DOWNS, Norton. Mrs. Norton Downs, jr., PRATHER, Henry C. James Prather, Flora, D. 1, Vandalia. Ind. Three Tuns, Pa. Ill. LOWMASTER, Vane H. Mrs. Rose E. Low- GRANT, Leonard P. Mrs. N. Grant, 724 master, R. R. 1, Rossiter, Pa. East Fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RILEY, Mathew J. Martin Farricker, 152 LUTZ, George. Mrs. Lize Lotta, Boothton, SAYRE, Harold II. A. J. Sayre. 717 Royal Pearl Street, New York, N. Y. Avenue, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ROGERS, Edward E. Joe Albert Rogers, Jud- Ala. sonia, Ark. MCCARTHY, James A. Alfred P. McCarthy, SERGEANTS. 9 Annapolis Street, Dorchester, Md. ROSE. John David. William J. Rose, R. F. D. McCLURE, Charles C. John McClure, R. F. BRIGGS, Burdett A. Alexander Briggs, R. F. 1, IHenning. Tenn. D. 4, Fresno, Ohio. D. 1, Marengo, Ill. ALIVENSKI, Alexander. Stanley Smoogozew- McFADDEN, William II. William Henry FLYNN, John. Mrs. John Flynn, 402 Cherry ski Fort Niagara, N. Y. McFadden, Richburg, N. C. Street, Janesville, Wis. SCHIBOW, Alfred F. Mrs. Lena Schabow, MADZELSKI, John. All Farow, 636 Von- GARBETT, William B. Mrs. Anna Garbett, Curtis, Ohio. dalia Street, St. Paul, Minn. Cooks, Mich. SCHAFFER, Charles B. Mrs. Minnie Schaffer, MARRION, William A. Mrs. Harriet T. Mar- McAULEY, Richard T. Hugh McAuley, 464 route 1, Hlunt, W. Va. rion, 1041 Southgate Street, Victoria, Leonard Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. SEELY, Terry J. Mrs. Sarah Seely, R. F. D. 1, Canada. CORPORALS. Fate, Tex. MENZIES, William A. Mrs. Mary Weber, BRADY, John. Peter Brady, care of Lew- SWANSON, Sante E. John Swanson, 41 Ho- 2736 Champa Street, Denver, Colo. ler's Cafd, West Sixty-fourth Street, New verndon Avenue, Brockton, Mass. MIKRUT, Mike. Miss Anna Mikrut, 642 York, N. Y. WILLIAMSON, Carl. Mrs. Myra Williamson, Rideth Street, Kansas City, Kans. CULLEN, Thomas J. Mrs. Mary Cullen, 177 Christianstad, Finland, Russia. MILLER, Louis G. Mrs. M. C. Givens, 1495 Hunter Street, Kingston, N. Y. WINTHER, Relder. Miss 1uth Winther,-The- Fourth Street, Chehalis, Wash. GIAMPETRUZZI, Marco. Frank Giampet- rese Gt. 6, Ill., Kristiania, Norway. MILLER, Ray H. Mrs. Minnie Miller, 7033 ruzzi, 314 East One hundred and eighth Fourteenth Avenue NW., Seattle, Wash. Street, New York, N. Y. MONNICH, Ford A. Augustus G. Monnich, KELLY, James P. Miss Mary Kelly, Ewing SECTION 2, DECEMBER 28, 1918. Mayville, Wis. Avenue and Barnard Street, St. Louis, Mo. LEWIS, Antone Dous. Mrs. Margaret Lewis, The following casualties are reported Wounded (Degree Undetermined). 202 New Boston Road, East Fairhaven, by the commanding general of the Ameri- Mass. can Expeditionary Forces: SERGEANT. LOHMIER, Charles L. Herman Lohmier, GAWRYS, Roman. Mrs. Julia Enynynuco, 39 Wiesbaden, Germany. Killed in action ------33 Walnut Street, Yonkers, N. Y. PETTIT, George A. Mrs. Bertha A. Pettit, Died of wounds ------56 CORPORALS. 536 East Jefferson Street, Williamsport, Pa. other ROTH, Charles E. Mrs. Anna L. Roth, 510 Died of accident and BLANEY, Thomas W. Mrs. Katherine causes ------13 Blaney, 155 St. Peters Avenue, Westchester, Pennsylvania Street, Verona, Pa. N. Y. COOK. Died of disease ------7 CRIDER. Fred E. Mrs. Annetta Crider, 1 SABOTTA, August P. Joseph Sabotta, 423 Wounded severely ------146 Scott Street, Newark, N. Y. North Park Street, Kewanee, Ill. Wounded (degree undetermined) - 26 MCIVER, Leslie. Mrs. Bernard Bunn, Oconto Falls, Wis. PRIVATES. Wounded slightly ------27 Mc-MANUS, John F. Mrs. Nicholas Gaynor, ANDERSON, Herman P. Mrs. Jane Ander- 1issing in action ------116 437 West Forty-eighth Street, New York, son, 412 East Republican Street, Seattle, N. Y. Wash. Total ------424 OBERST, Jacob. Mrs. Sophie Oberst, 22 ANZIDE, Chester. Mark Anzide, 830 South Newton Avenue, Astoria, Long Island, Third Street, Camden, N. J. N. Y. BOWERS, John C. Mrs. Ada Bowers, 71 Killed in Action. STERIOS, Charles A. Mrs. Photo Sterios, Broad Street, Harrisonburg, Va. Pary Illeas, Greece. COOPER, Tyranus. John Cooper, Eastman, PRIVATES. WEIS, John F. Maximilian W. Weis, 30 Ga. AUDINO, Leonardo. Clezio Latigia. Porti- Evelyn Street, Mattapan, Mass. FELLOWS, Arthur L. Wilford Fellows, R. gilie, Italy. PRIVATES. F. D. 4, Jackson, Mich. AYERS, Joseph I. Mrs. Martha C. Aers, BRTINER, Walter T. Mrs. Sarah Pedlow, 214 FRASER, Frank E. Mrs. Catherine Fraser, I. F. D. 4, leflin, Ala. Pa. 1990 Seventy-ninth Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. BELPERIO, Pasquile. Giuseppe P. Belperio, North Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, FREIBERG, William A. Mrs. Martha Fret- S Giorgio, Laiolara, Province Di Beneven- IUGHES, Patrick J. Mrs. May Tisdall, 129 berg, 206 State Street, Merrill, Wis. to, Italy. Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FITLWEBER, Louis. Charles Fulweber, 1432 BISIIOP, Oscar U. Miss Hattie Eckley, Bee- LONG, Russel E. J. K. Long, Elmdale, Micb. Oakwood Ax enue, Toledo, Ohio. man, Mo. McCARTY, Lloyd E. Mrs. Eva Smith, 1127 GILT, John. Mrs. Mary B. Rawadosky, 1S BROWN. William. .Tohn Low, Smokey. Tenn. North Ninth Street, Terre Haute, Ind. Lewie Street, Chelsea, Mass. BUCHALSKI, Stanley. Kostanto Buchal-ki, MAcDONALD., Melvin. N. J. MacDonald, 50 HANDELAND, Engvald. Sliss Annie Hande- 220 Balket Avenue, Michigan City, Inl. Golden Avenue, Medford, Mass. 111. R. McGILRATI, Thomas 1R. Mrs. Mary McGrath, land. 590 Superior Street, Aurora. CARTER. Steven A. William B. Carter, 681 East One hundred and _soventieth HARRISON, Donold II. irs. Florence O'Con- F. D. 1, Collins, Miss. Street. New York, N. Y. nor, Roshford, Ohio. CARVELE, Toney. Peter Carvelle, Mount PALMER. Frank C. William V. Palmer, HERIGSTAD, Lars. Lars P. Ilerigstad, Yig- Clair. Va. Pillager, Minn. restad, F. 0., Stavanger, Norway. CURRAN. Stephen, jr. Stephen Curran, sr., PRETTO. IP. Nick Fereto, Princeton Mar- ITEWINS, James G. Fred A. Hewins, 1306 Galwa, Galway Count%. Ireland. gate, Mich. North Kint Street, St. Paul, Minn. DALBA, Frank. Pasquele Dalba, Copurso, WEISBERG, Maurice. John Weisberg, Union IIIOWELL, Clarence. James N. Howell, Ather- Bari Italy. Street and Langley Road, Newton Center, tonville. Ky. ELLIS, Edward F. Miss Kate G. Ellis, 1108 Mass. HUBBELL, Willis L. Mrs. Wheelock Hub- College Avenue, East St. Louis, 1ll. bell, Bellaire, Tex. FREESE. Frank W. Mrs. Sarah Seeley, Wounded Slightly. KING, Patrick. Miss Margaret King, 40 A Edmonds. Wash. Street. South Boston, lass. FREY, William. Mrs. Louise Frey, Brooks SERGEANTS. KNATZ, George II. Mrs. Anna Knatz, 2372 Street, Missoula. Mont. CLARK. Joseph M., jr. J. M. Clark, Shan- Cornelius Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. GIARRUSSO, Leonard. Vingeryo Giarruso, non, Miss. LANGE, George A. Miss Ester Lange, box Province De Foggia Viests, Italy. Mlygind, Province of 0i53,Sparta. Mich. HANNIPItAN. Raymond Wesley. Ed Gullion, MYGIND, Sam. Nels LANNOMI, Cland. Mrs. Lillian 0. Lannom, New Madrid. Mo. Granna Knrlby, Denmark. B. F. D. 4. Mount Juliet, Tenn. IIDDE, Alfred A. Fred Ilidde, Herman, CORPORALS. LARRICK, Evett. Willard Larrick, Lan- Minn. HART, Frank Lee. Mrs. Hazel Hart, care of chester, Ohio. HOFFMAN, Alex H. Mrs. Joseph Hoffman, Clark Barrick, E. P. D. 0, Carlisle, Pa. LEE. Norris. Andreas Legault, Santation 3129 Floridas Street. New Orleans, La. McGARVEY, Owen Edward. John McGarvey, Cante. Labell. Quebec. JOHNSON. John II. Mrs. Alice Cooper John- 18 Prospect Street, Stoughton, Somerset LEE, William F. Thomas J. Lee, R. F. D. 1, soli. 311 East Roder Street, Knoxville, County, Pa. Palestine, W. Va. Tenn. WILKINS, James Joseph. John C. Wilkins, LEWIS, larold. Sirs. Lewis, R. F. D. 3, Con- LANDIS, Wilmer M1. Daniel W. Landis, Cinnaminson, N. J. cord, Mich. Quakertown, Pa. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 35 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING LETT, William H. Mrs. Catherine Lett, Al- LEONARD, Peter J. Mrs. Anna AT. Leonard, DELANY, Ro T. John M. Delany, 208 Kirk- verdton, Ohio. 15A Home Street, Beverly, Mass. wood Boulevard, Davenport, Iowa. LISNESKOS, Lewis. Mrs. Viada Wodjakow- LEVINE, Samuel. Nicholas Lipsky, 3 Ely DE VINCENTIS, Angelo. Eugenio De Vin- ska, 380 South Brand Street, Flushing, Avenue, South Norwalk, Conn. centls, 705, North Street, Steubenville, Ohio. N. Y. LONG, Ralph P. Pink Long, R. F. D. 1, Bug ELTON, Carl M. Hans H. Thoreson, New LORENTZ, Leo J. Frank J. Lorentz, 528 Hill, N. C. Richmond, Minn. South Fifth Street, Mankato, Minn. LYNCH, Francis P. Mrs. P. P. Lynch, 32 GAWNE, George Melvin. Franklin Gawne, R. McCOIN, Charlie Voyd. Francis J. McCoin, High Street, Ilaverhill, Mass. F. D. 3, Standish, Mich. Goddard, Kans. MCFALL, Homer D. Mrs. Jennie McPall, 520 GEBIIART, George H. Peter Gcbhart, 46 McGOWAN, Lloyd W. Miss Ethel McGowan, Roup Street, Tarentum, Pa. Spring Street West, Easton, Pa. Mexhoma, Okla. MASCII, Henry C. Mrs. Elizabeth Wanke, GELLETTE, Gust J. Mrs. Bertha Hoelseher, MUNSON, Emanuel A. Mrs. Christina Mun- Farmers Avenue, Springfield, Long Island, 1737 West Fourteenth Place, Chicago, Ill, sen, 1917 Stuart Street, Berkeley, Cal. N. Y. GOODTRAVELER, Fred R.Mrs. Rosa L. PACIFIC. Peter. Mrs. Theresa Pacific, Mo- MELLOTT, Stanley Q. Robert W. Mellott, allas, 409 Osage Avenue, Bartlesville, rol, Italy. Big Cove Tannery, Pa. PANZARINO Joseph. Mike Panzarino, Via NICIOLS, Fred. Mrs. Minnie Nichols, HAGREEN, William. Mrs. W. Hagreen, 424 Mansoni 22, Gruno Appulo. Bari, Italy. Brunswick, Mo. West Eighth Street, Superior, Wis. PENNOCK, Joseph. Albert Pennock, Louisi- OTIS, Roy A. Mrs. Mary Otis, Paul Smiths, HATCHER, James II. Alvin Hatcher, Trout ana, Mo. N. Y. ville, Va. PRECHT. George J. Mrs. Lillian Houser, HROCH, Frank J. Mrs. Mary K. Iroch, 3214 1813 Lien Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. SASS, Joseph. Lucas Sass, 532 Maple Street, West Fiftieth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. RIDDLE, James K. Nora Cook, R. F. D. 3, MIilwaukee, Wis. KELLEY, William John. Mrs. James Ken- Elkton, Va. SCHLOTT, Aloysius A. Mrs. Johanna Schlott, drick, 130 Clifford Street, Detroit, Mich. SCHTICK, Pihuss. Andrew Schtick, 212 Eld- 1018 North Robey Street, Chicago, ill. LASCUZK, Antoni. Adolph Nagoiskie, 8 Main ridge Street, New York, N. Y. SEIFTS. Oscar Joseph. Mrs. F. L. Seifts, 25 Street, Glenlyon, Pa. THOMPSON, Otto. Mrs. Nancy Thompson, %tontaomery Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. LOZOIRO, Petter. Miss Marie Lonorro, 11 117 North Twelfth Street. Lexington, Mo. SELF, Charlie 0. Mrs. Carrie Self, Seventy- Summer Street, Biddeford, Me. WOROSZKA, Nikita. Ananasz Woroszaka, second Street and I Avenue, East Lake, McBOY, Will. Mrs. Rosa Owens, Meridian, Kolacin, Province Jewlochy, Russia. Ala. Miss. SMITH, Estell C. Jerome N. Smith, Middle- MCCALLISTER. Ward G. irs. Gladys Me- Died from Wounds. ton, Tenn. Callister, 320 Sugar Street, Leipsic, Ohio. SWAGGER, Harry L. John PRIVAIES. Welte, Flanagan, McCASLAND, Adley. Andrew McCasland, R. Ill. F. D. 1. Cerro Gordo, Tenn. ALBERT, Isidore. Mrs. Ada Albert, 22 SWANSON, Edward A. Mrs. Ida Swanson, MESSINGER, Grover C. Mrs. Ida Drake, Bromehead Street, Commercial Road, Lon- 2428 North Hamlin Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Shephardvillo, Ky. don, England. TAYLOR, Richard S. Mrs. Sarah Taylor 216 MOSER, Earl A. Edward A. Moser, 306 Front AMELLA, James. Mrs. Carman Amelia, San West Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Street, Pottsville, Pa. Bengioplata., Gigente, Sicily. TITOLSKI, Joe. Mrs. Mary Titolski, South NEUBAUER, William. Mrs. Viola Neubauer, ANDERSON, Carl John. Miss Minnie Swan- Fourth Street, Leavenworth. Kans. R. F. D. 1, Station D, box 34, Milwaukee, son. 36 Peach Street, Jamestown, N. Y. WEBB, William A. Mrs. Mamie Webb, 874 Wis. ANDERSON, Gus A. William H. Hempy, 727 Irigas Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. PASQUIANDONIA, Batisto. Nicolo Ferr, Gordon Street. St. Joseph, Mo. WILKINS, Farl Edward. A. M. Fonda, 1228 Claymonton Street, Wilmington, Del. BRODER, William T. Timothy Broder, Seattle, Wash. REUTTER, Charles. Mrs. Christine Reutter, Markesan. Wis. ZAPROKI, Stanley B. Stanley B. Daniels, 210 West North Street, Medina, Ohio. BROWN. Wilbur George. Mrs. Anne Hugh- 862 Duluth Avenue, St. P'Aul, Minn. RILEY, Michael. Mrs. Bridget Riley, 1017 son, 468 State Street, Cheboygan, Mich. Freeland Street South, Pittsburgh, Pa. GOTSIALLL, Frank L. Mrs. Celesta Zenada Died from Accident and Other Causes. ROSENBAUM, Gotsball. Scio, Ohio. Thomas. Mrs. Duma Crosby, PRIVATUS. Chester, S. C. HAMILTON, Harley A. Mrs. Elizabeth M. SILLIMAN, James H. M1. L. Silliman, Win- Hamilton. 1103 Fourth Avenue north, Great ALLISON, Perry A. William L. Hollis, Nor- terset, Iowa. Falls, Mont. mangee, Tex. SMULL, Charles Ward. Mrs. Hollis IHarri. JORGENSEN. August C. Mrs. Marie Jorgen- CASTO, Jesse A. Jesse C. Casto, Morton, son Smull, general delivery, St. Francis, son, Nonebragade 82 III, Copenhagen, Den- Wash. Kans. mark. COLE, James E. Benjamin Cole, Roy, N. THIOMAS, John A. Mrs. Elsie Thomas, 262 KEPFORD, Carl J. Joseph Kepford, Arion, Mex. Lincoln Avenue, Heidlersherg, Pa. Iowa. JONES, Galen H. Clifford Jones, Fairmont, TRACY Frank F. Mrs. Catherine Mason, 208 KNECHT, Joseph Christian. Mathias Knecht, Minn. Federal Street, Bridgepart, Conn. 603 West Commercial Street, Hartford LOFTTS, Patrick J. Miss Mamic X. Loftus, WILLIAMS, Herman B. Mrs. Roxie Wil- City, Intd. Iinnequa Block, Pueblo, Colo. liamas, R. F. D. 4, Spencer, Ind. KEAUMER, Frank. Mrs. Agnes Kracmer, MCCOY, Joe. Miss Pennie McCoy, R. F. D. WIRTCK, Holland. Mrs. G. D. Wirick, 777 2853 West Twenty-first Street, Chicago, Ill. 2, hox 11, Morven, N. C. East High Street, Bryan, Ohio. LASATER, Woodford. Harman J. Lasater, POVLOTZKY, Charles. Mrs. Ida Povlotaky, YERBY, James W. Thomas L. Yorby, R. P. R. F. D. 3, box 42, Gleason, Tenn. 101 South Eighth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. D. 2. Teague, Tex. LEE, Robert E. Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Rousens, SCHARDDINE Roscoe. Peter Scharddine, MAPLE, Joseph. Samuel 0. Maple, box 52, Va. R. F. D. 1, Cleves, Miami, Ohio. Rockport, Ky. McDOWELL, John H1. Orian McDowell, Men- SE LRS, John David. Ely Sears, Swartwood, MARGUCCIO, Filippo. Mrs. Antonnina don, Mo. N. Y. Santo-Maria, 50 Seventh Street, Buffalo, POURNARIS, Athos. Mrs. Stathou Pourna- SMITH, Arlander. Calvin Smith, R. F. D. 1, N. Y. ris, Lafko, Province of Vale. Greece. Collierville, Tenn. MARTIN, John. Charles Martin, Blair, Lo. SKURETH. John J. Mrs. Laura Krueger, 3 TAYLOR, William S., jr. Miss Imogen Tay- gan County. W. Va. Dearborn Sireot, Hammond, Ind. lor. Citizens' Bank & Trust Co., Tampa, Fln. MAY, Charles. Ilobert Krim, Bunker Hill, STETTLER. CIrence E. R. Oliver R. Stett- VANNOY, Bonnie W. Adolphus G. Vannoy, W. Va. ler. It. F. D. 1, Macungie, Pa. O'Brien, Tex. MAYNARD, Benjamin F. Mrs. Mary B. STINOCHER, James. Miss Helen Stinocher, WOOD, Harry. Mrs. Viola A. Wood, 59 South Maynard, Maynor, W. Va. R. F. D. , Iowa City. Iowa. Main Street, Pittston, Pa. MEXES. Peter. Mrs. Helen Atantes. 4732 STREIBIG, Gustav. Nicholas Streibig, 10 South Twenty-sixth Street, Omaha, Nebr. Cook Street, Danbury, Conn. Died of Disease. MEYER, August, Jr. Mrs. Margaret Meyer, TREGO. William. Mrs. Mary Trego Wolbert, 509 Palisade Avenue, West Hoboken, N. J. 518 West Laurel Street, Bridgeton, N. J. PRIVATES. MILLER. Edward C. A. Hf. Miller, R. F. D. ZABROSKI, Stanley. Julius Myrzacolnl, 42 ATEN, Mile V. Mrs. Ellen Aten, R. F. D. 1, 2, box 51, Brocknayville, Pa. Second Street, Chelsea, Mass. Ipava, Ill. O'CONNOR. Lafayette A. Mrs. William ARIGIIT, Fred. Mrs. Dell M. White, R. F. D. BAXTER, John. Mark Baxter, R. F. D. 54, O'Connor, 2725 North Sixteenth Street, 20. Akron, Ohio. New port, Tenn. Philadelphia, Pa. BARNITZ, Reed. Mrs. Lucy D. Barnitz, 2837 LAUB, Harrold. Miss Memie Laub, 121 PALM, Warren F. Mrs. Lynford Wilcox, 34 West Oxford Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Berk Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. North Austin Avenue, Warren, Ohio. BARTON, Irving J. Miss Florence McBride, MARSAN, Arthur J. Miss Mary Logan, 344 PAULUCCL Joseph W. Hugh B. Pearce, 103 Beacon Avenue. Jersey City, N. J. Beniteau Street, Detroit, Mich. Kenton, Ohio. BO31STA, Max P. Mrs. Augusta Norine, R. SCARBOROUGH, Clarence H. Dan Searbor- PELTIER, Napoleon J. Dammias Poltier, F. D). 0, Atwater, Minn. ough, Columbia, Miss. South Canterbury, Conn. DONNELLY, William Francis. John Donnelly, STUBER, Edward L. Mrs. Julia Stuber, 144 PETRTLTAK, John. Mrs. Mary Petrilyak, 404 Beverage Avenue, Pawtucket, R. 1. North Ninth Street, Paterson, N. J. 540 West Main Street. Plymouth, Pa. GOFF, Ira B. Robert G. Golf, R. F. D. 1, VOLK, Joseph W. Mrs. Elizabeth Volk, 405 RABER, Edward W. Mrs. Sarah L. Nichols, Horse Branch, Ky. Delaware Streets Kingston, N. Y. box 184, HIopevale, Ohio. HALSEY. Archie M. William C. Halsey, RANDEL. Samuel Proctor. G. R. Randel, Jerry, Wash. Wounded Severely. 343 Lafayette Street. Baton Rouge, La. HANSON, PRIVATES. RATCLIPFE, George. Mrs. Colista Ratcliffe, Vixter E. Haps Hanson, Bellevue, Crum. W. Va. Wash. BENEDETTI, Guiseppl. IEARL, Melvin E. Mrs. Agallo Benedetti, RAUSCIIHIUBER. Frank A. M. Joe Bausch- Marian Studlien Pottedwgranese, Italy. huber, Mend, Okla. Hear, 23 Fifth Street North, Moorhead, BIGGERS, Hugh C. Harden P. Biggers, Cull- Minn. REID, Carrol Ervin. Mrs. Sarah May Reid, man, Ala. 846 Newport Avenue, Detroit, Mich. HILL, Raymond. Mrs. Belle Hill, 465 South BRYANT, William J. Mrs. Lea Bryant, 601 REILLY, James Joseph. Mrs. Theresa Mur- Chestnut Street, Ravenna, Ohio. Montana Avenue, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. phy. 340 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOLMAN, Earl L. Mrs. Novelle Holman, R. CARVELLI, Salvatore. Mrs. Rosaria Carvelli, ROBINSON, Eugene. Walter C. Robinson, F. D. 1, Weir, Kans. Petilia Policastro, Catazizaro, Italy. 17 Henderson ftreet, Beacon, N. Y. JACOBS, Frederick W. Mrs. Mary F. Jacobs, CLARK, James E. Mrs. Dicy Clark, Callente, ROMAGNANO, Louis. Pietro Marine, 213 Luckey, Ohio. Noy. Mulberry Street. New York. N. Y. LEATHERWOOD, Clyde F. R. E. Leather- COFONE, James. Frank Cofone, 57 East ROSSIELLO, Richard. Mrs. Eo'e Rossiello, wood, 703 Third Avenue, Evansville, Ind. Worcester Street, Worcester, Mass. 218 Boulevard, Long Island City, N. Y. 36 TIE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING FALEEY, George A. S. A. Saleeby, Fort DONAHUE, Raymond .T. Mrs. Mabel Mad- KORSOWITZ, Stephen. Mrs. France Korsow- Pi-eve, St. Lucie (County, Fla. den, 127 Providence Street, Waverly, N. Y. itz, Minsk, Russia. NAPHTONCiiICK, Sam. Mrs. Sam Saplon- EVANS, Joseph C. Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, MCCLELLAND, Earl F. William C. Mc- chick, Whitehall Avenue, South River, N. J: 1628 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Clelland, Corning, Iowa. SCIIONSCHECK, Arthur L. Herman Schon- FELECISANO, Frank. Anthony Felecisano, MC(REIGHT, Price. James II. McCreight, seheek. Kenosha, Wis. '02 B1eacon Street, Somerville, Mass. It. F. D. 1, Petty, Tex. SCIIULTZ, Otto. Mrs. Emilia Schultz, 1034 FISHER, William T. Mrs. Elma Fisher, Lin- A1ACKOWSKI, John W. Stanley Mackowski, Fourth Street. Milwaukee, Wis. colm ille, Kans. 006 East Twelfth Street. Erie, Pa. SEIBERT, Wlliam. Mrs. George Seibert, 713 FLEM2ING. William. jr. Mrs. M. W. Fleming, MANION, Frank J. Mrs. Margarete Manion, East North Street, Danville, Ill. 433 West Mount Pleasant Avenue, Philadel- '10 West Twenty-seventh Street, Indianapo- SIIDDAM, Paul. Tom Gid Sheddam, 423 phia, Pa. lis, Ind. Fast Main Street, Morristown, Tenn. FOGARTY, Richard. Mrs. Jane Fogarty, 114 MERRICK, John D. Edward II. Merrick, SIBERT. George T. Mrs. Mary E. Sibert, Second Avenue North, Wausau, WIs. Kent, Minn. B. F. D. 1, Vordery, S. C. FOLEY, Lee J. Thomas J. Foley. 1416 North MOLISEF, William II. William II. Molisee, SIMANSKI Ignace. Joseph Sespotonski, 7 Washington Avenue, Saginaw, Mich. Masontown, W. Va. Silven Street, Central Falls, R. I. FORAKER, Mlascaline. Charles Foraker, SPINELLO, Ton. Nicola Spinello, Solofea, SMITH, Leon N. Mrs. Sarah A. Smith, box Woodland Beach, Smyrna, Del. Avellino, Italy. 8. Novis, Minn. FORRY, France E. James I. Forry, R. F. D. STANTON, Robert. Mrs. Josephine Stanton, SOILEAN, Eclide. Justin Le Jal, Church 2, box 74, Richfield, Pa. (160 Idaho Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Point, La. GIFFIIORN, Charles C. Lewis Giffhorn, Tre- SZNKEWI(CH, Bronislaw. Poliknorp Sznke- SORBUN, Alfred. Mrs. Ioudsa Sorben, Tur- mont, 111. v ich, Koon, Province Gubernia, Russia. tIe Lake, N. Dak. GUIMOND, Wilmer Joseph. Peter Guimond, SPARKEfS. Francis P. John W. Sparks, R. F. 220 West Lincoln Avenue, Oshkosh, Wis. Wounded Slightly. D. 2, Lavonia, Mo. IIADEN, Deemetrice J. Mrs. Ella Armstrong, SPIESS. Alfred .J. Mrs. Mary Spiess, 1024 1R. F. D. 2, Bowderll, Ky. PRIVATrS. Purdy Street, New York, N. Y. IIAGGERTY, Wilbert J. Jude IHaggerty, GURASKOVICII, Andrija. Mrs. Marya F. SPLITTGEIRBERI, Fred C. Charley Splitt- Sicel, Pa. (uraskovich, Province Bolcigna, Monte- gerber, I. F. 1). 2, Erhard, Minn. HATCHER, Cla ton A. J. E. Hatcher, R. F. legro. STAFFORD, Carl. Mrs. Margaret U. Stafford, 1). 4, Headland, Ala. HARRIS, John. Mrs. Almeda Mitchell, North Justice, W. Va. ITFIELD.1Haftford. Mrs. Rebecca Hatfield, Branch, Mich. STATEN, Albert. Wease Staten, Merrimac, Ransom, Ky. IIEYMANN, Edward W. Mrs. Elizabeth P. W. Va. HIATT, Marion G. James Iliatt, Horton, Ileymann, Dennis, Mass. STRAWN, Earl C. Con Strawn, R. F. D. 2, Klans. HILL, James A. Mrs. Alice It. Hill, R. F. Adansville, Tenn. HILLS, Robert C. L. 11. lills, Winterset, D. 2, Pratt City, Ala. WIENER, Isidore Mrs. Fannie Long, New- Iowa. JACKARICH, Adam. Mrs. Anny Jackarich, sille, Pa. HOBBY, Arthur. Thomas Hobby, R. F. D. Telseb, Russia. WILES, Joseph C. John F. Wiles, R. F. D. 1, 1, Tyty. Ga. JENSEN, Nick. Toln Jensen, general deliv- Boyers. Venaugo Township, Pa. HULL, Harvel. Thomas J. Hull, Matoy, cry, Movastir. Serbia. WILLIAMS, George. Herman Lass. 116 Mc- Ola. KRAFEWSKI, Charles. Joseph Rrafev ski, Kinley Street, West Hazelton, Pa. INGENITO. Joseph. Alfoaso Ingenito, Pase- Zbrufa, Russia, Poland. WILLIS, Weldon If. Mrs. Wlda M. Willis, tino. Itall. LEDDA, Francesco. Miss Madalena Ledda, Allegiany Springs, Va. JACKSON, Samuel. Mrs. Kate Jackson, I Pattada. Serdegna, Italy. WILSON, George. Frank , 1510 East- Shepherdsville, Ky. LFCAS, William. Mrs. Jinsepa Magio, Bor- . cr1 Avenue, Baltimore, Md. JEWETT. Earl C. Mrs. Bessie Jewett, 786 jetto. Proxince of Palermo, Italy. WOOD, George, Mrs. Mary Wood, 2011 Tay- South Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, Cal. LYNCH, Edward. Mrs. Catherine Lynch, lor Street, Lynchburg, Va. JOHNSON, Christopber C. R. Ward John- Mullan Mandabawn, Cootehill County, ADAMS. Glenn. Smith C. Adams, Mountain son, larveys, Pa. Caven. Ireland. City, Tenn. JONES, William 11. Mrs. Sarah Jones, Bath, McGEE, Will C. Mrs. W. F. McGee, ioba, ANDERSON, Frank D. Mrs. Mary Anderson, Pa. Ala. 1210 West Elm Street, Durant, Okla. KEEFE. John . Mrs. Bridget Keefe, Cot- MORRIS, Harry V. Albert B. Morris, gen- BAFER, Charles Eugene. George Michael tage Street, New Hartford, Conn. eral delivery, Tulsa, Okl. Bauner, Watseka, Ill. KEITH. Willie J. Thomas Keith, Weas er- ODUM. John B. Mrs. Myrtle B. Odum, Car- BAIER, George 1. Nicholas Bauer, 157 Shef- ville, N. C. ton. N. C. field Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. KLEINMAN, John A. Andrew Kleinman. PORTER, David S. George S. Matthews, BECHTEL, Carl Frederic. Mrs. Hannah 871 East King Street. York, Ia. county courthouse, Austin, Tex. Bechtel. R. F. 1). 1, Eureka. Ill. KLEPPER, Lum. John Klepper, Barttesville, ROTHFARB, Morris. Mrs. Ronia Rothfarb, BELEEL, George T. Mrs. Laura Beleele, R. OkIa. 1680 East Seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. F. 1). 1, Butler, Okla. KUBLER. Henry J. Miss Helen Kubler, R. SHAHNBER, Samuel C. Mrs. Mary Shawber, , Stanley. Watsin Rascus, 4 Jer- F. D. 1, Broadway, Pa. Rushsylvania, Ohio. sey Street, New Brighton, N. Y. LASCHIJK, Sedor. Abram Abranuck, 412 TRNAGLIO, Vito. Berardino Tenaglia, Cps- BETTON, John Robert. Isaac Betton, Tazier Broad Street, Kenosha, Wis. file Frentona Chiete, Italy. Avenue, Dubois, Pa. LILLY, William Temple. Mrs. Josie LIly, Lexington, Ky. TOWNSEND, Edward F. M-s. Sarah Town- BEVERLY, Roscoe E. J. W. Beverly, jr., R. send, S5 Summer Street, Claremont. N. H. F. 1). 1, Wise, Va. LOCKHART, John D. John T. Lockhart, R. WALTON, Raymond L. Mrs. N. A. Wallon, BIBAIT. Toseph. Zotigue Bibau, R. F. D. 1, F. D. 2, Smicksburg. Pa. 1429 Front Street. Fort laison. Towa. Dodgeville, Mass. LOVEJOY, Lawrence E. Edwin A. Lovejoy, BORTKA, Antone. Harry Bortka, 736 Pacific Caroline 188 East Foster Street, Melrose, Mass. BLACKALLER. Arthur Morris. Mrs. McCARTHY, James A. Mrs. Lena McCarthy, Street, Kansas City, Kans. Mogg, 00 Williamson Avenue, Youngstown, 33 Voorman Avenue, Amsterdam. N. Y. CANTRELL, Lon. Mrs. Effile Cantrell, Pres- Ohio. MACKE, Charles J. Mrs. Marie Macke, 559 cott, Kans. BOYD, James W. Teamous Boyd, R. F. D. 2, Barber Street, Chicago, Ill. DAVIS, David Daniel. Susie Da\ is, Ludlow, Finetown, N. C. Mo. BRIDWELL, Lee R. W. Mrs. Bertha F. MADDOX, George W. John A. Maddox, R. DAWIDCIIK, Larion. Luke Dan idchik, Bridwell, 2150 Eleventh Street, Salt Lake F. 1). 2, box 35, Sand rille, W. Va. Loadno, Russia. City, Utah. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). Dr COTISS, Donato. Louis De Cotiss, 116 BROOKS. Le Roy. Mrs. Sarah G. Embree, Baeon Avenue, Jersey Cily, N. J. I. F. D.. West Chester, Pa. PRITATES. DI POSTA, Frank. Jim Di Posta, Russell BROWN, Samuel P. Mrs. Marie E. Stanley, BAIBIXO. Domenico. Mrs. Rosina Lachl- Street, Detroit, Mich. 2914 Waverly Street, Philadelphia, Pa. vono, 224 Combination Street, Dunmore, Pa. FAGAN, Joseph T. Tame-, J. Fagan, 203 Old BITIRGAN, Thomas. James Burgan, Eureka, BINGH1AM, 1ietor. James Bingham, Scalf, Main Street Newton, Kans. Mo. Ky. GROLLMAN, Morris. Isaac Grellman, 3030 BURRILL, Carl E. James 0. Burrill, Lin- BODDY. Wilbert C. Mrs. Flora Grove, 443 Gernantown Avenue, Pliladelplia, Pa. coln Center, -Me. Codrus Street, York. Pa. CACIA, Louis. Antonio Cacia, 30 North BRITTON, Louis. Nathan Britton. 2156 Missing in Action. Third Street, Reading, Pa. North Thirtieth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PRIVATES. CAINE, William II. Mrs. William Caine, BRUCIHAUS. Henry -A. Mrs. Kathleen Wicked Street, Pine Meadow, Conn. Bruehhaus. Elton, La. ELLIOTT, Alvah G. Vernie Elliott, Muscada, CARLIN, Robert W. Mrs. Susie Carlin, 526 FABIANI, Lugi. Mrs. Angelino Calvaresi, Wis. North Thirty-sixth Street, West Philadel- 806 Erdrich Street, Philadelphia. Pa. RINGBERG, Gerald L. Arthur E. Ringberg, phia, Pa. FANE, George. rrs. Mary Fane, 830 South Vun Iorn, Ter. CENTRACCHITO, Donantonlo. Mrs. Clavia Carroll Avenue, Douglas, Tex. MAXEY, Clark N. Mrs. Sarah Maxey, tar- Centracehio, Trovinclo Campo Bosso, Italy. FAULKNER. Felix 0. Thomas M. Faulkner, doval. 111. CIHAMMESS, Perry. James Chammes, Odell, Waurika. Okla. fICALIZZI, Carmelo. Thomas Micalizzi, gen- Ill. FELLER. Ervin J. John N. Feller, 280 Sev- eraI dlivery. Pairtha, Mich. CIBULKA, John J. Joseph Cibulka, 1117 enteenth Street. Duhuque, Iowa. . MILNE, Vivian. Mrs. Alice Milne, bo. 32, West Avenue South, La Crosse, Wis. FERNANDEZ. John. Anthony Fernandez. 934 "I. Geolge. Flah. CLEMENT. Eugene C. Mrs. Ella Young, 20 Grove Street, H1inaukee, Wis. MUNCK, Harold P1. MNrq. Anne Munck, 437 Lilx vty Avenus, Freeport, N. Y. FOLWELL. Tom. Tom J. Folwell, Tecumseh, Gordon Street. South Amboy, N. J. COK, Henri. Steen Cok, R. F. D. 2, Wil- Okla. MUSCIIETTE. Karl A. Mrs. Ad-lla Mur,- lard. Ohio. GENSLER. William C. William G. Gensler, thette, 5131 Ogden Street, Philadelphia, COMITO. James V. Mrs. Esterina Comito, Ida, M1ieb. Pa. M Proxince of Ctoazoro, Casatono, Italy. GRAYBILL, Henry W. Mrs. Barbara Gray- MXYER . Cintoll. Ervin C. Myers. R. F. 11, COOK, Charles. Mrs. Julla Cook, 835 Lemon bill, Paxtonville, Pa. 1, Earlsro. Okla. Street. Baltimore, Md. HANSON, Peter. Mrs. Charlotte Hanson, 332 O'IRIEN, Michael. Mrs. Theresa O'Brien, CRESSEY, Frederick A. -Mrs. Clara V. Cres- Fifty-fourth Streer, Brooklyn. N. Y. 2822 Avemnu D), Brootlyn. N. Y. sey, Buxton Centre, Me. IfAKENPFLUG. Paul. Mrs. Mary Ilaseapflug, PACI, Tony. Mrs. Marie Rizza, Petilia Palt- DINKIOWITZ, Joseph. Mrs. Sarah Dinko- Creiahion. Nebr. cazti, ttan -:ro. Ital. witz, 331 Wharton Street, Philadelphia, HOLT B, Johan. Albert Jakes, 1804 South POLIKONlI5. Auiam. is. Elizalbit ioll- Pa. Ashland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. konis, 251 Hiver Strect, Haverhill. Mas-. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 37 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING POWERS, Anscairus. Thomas Powers, Ma- BARHAM, Emmett C. Mrs. Rebecca Barham, GLINSKI, Edward. Mrs. Mae Glinski, Bill- ple Wood Road, Lake Forest, Ill. Burns, Mo. ings, Mont PUNCH, Maxime J. Maxime Punch, sr., R. F. BONALLO, Angelo. Miss Gracia Bonallo, Bed- GOlUl l O, Frank. Domick Gorruso, 98 D. 1, box 161, Lockport, La. ford Hills, N. Y. Franklin Street, Rutland, Vt. REGENFUSZ, Frank. Charles Regenfuss, BOYER, Cecil, Mrs. Jane Sweeder, R. F. D. GROSS, John W. Mrs. Stella Gross, 002 1037 Freeman Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2, Lonidas, Mich. South Decker Avenue, Baltimore, Md. REID, Clyde. John W. Reid, Guyon, Tex. BREIIEND, Arthur A. Charles Brehend, R. GRUVER, Harry R. Mrs. Lillie Gruver, Ce- RODES, John C, Elizabeth B. Rodes, 336 F. D. 3, box 38, McDale, Tex. menton, Pa. Peffer Street, Harrisburg, Pa. BROWN, Newton. Harmon H. Brown, R. F. HIARTICK, Walter. Mrs. Alvina Ilartick, 58 ROSSI, Louis. Vincent Rossi, Pagnatico, 1). 1, Bishopville, S. C. Leipziger Street, Halle, Germany. Province Pisa, Italy. CAIN, Vern J. Mrs. Bertha Cain, R. F. D. 2, HELLER, David. Louis Helier, 61 Norfold ROUGHT, Leonard W. Mrs. Mary W. Rought, Colbert, Wash. Stret, New York, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Laceyville, Pa. CARL, James P. Peter Carl, Redlake Falls, JANKOWSKI, Edward. Mrs. Alexanderis ROWE, John C. Mrs. Annie Mitchell, Car- Minn. Jankowski, 8403 Sowinski Avenue, Cleve- negie, Okla. CAVAGNARO, Frederick. Miss Eva Cavag- land, Ohio. SCHAAB, Carl E. Mrs. Margerette Schaab, naro, 10 Hull Street, Boston, Mass. JEFFORDS, Alza A. Mrs. Alice Jeffords, 848 2035 West Eighty-ninth Street, Cleveland, CHILDERS, Felton. Freeman K. Childers, Third Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. Ohio. R. F. D. 1 Hodges, Ala. JOHNSON, Jake. A. J. Johnson, Bentonia, SCHWARTZ, Tony. Mrs. Louisa Schwartz, CHILDS, E. itichard. Frank A. Childs, White Miss. Wadena, Minn. Salmon, Wash. CIAMPRONE, Pancrazio. Guiseppe Clam- JOHNSON, Percy E. Mrs. Laura Johnson, SEARS, Clinton F. Jackson Sears, Prindle 206 North Washington Avenue, Wichita, Avenue, Ansonia, Conn. prone, box 116, Depew, N. Y. Kans. SEIDEL, William. Marie Seidel, 721 Tinton COLE, Hubert. William Cole, R. F. D. 4, Avenue, New York, N. Y. Mount Juliet, Tenn. JONES, Samuel B. Miss Bessie Jones, 112 SHERLEY, Arthur W. Jesse C. Sherley, COLLINS, Russell. Mrs. Elmeria Collins, R. Fifteenth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Claud, Tex. F. D. 4, Lenoir, N. C. KANE, Alvin. Mrs. Lydia Deckman, 2113 SIMMONS, Philip U. Mrs. Mamie E. Sim- CRAWFORD, Edward S. Winfield S. Craw- Main Street, Sharpsburg, Pa. mons R. F. D. 4, station E, Toledo, Ohio. ford. Brush Creek, Tenn. KANTHAK, Albert. Frank 1. Kanthak, Bel- SMIT, Williame A. Mrs. Margaret Rosie, 48 CROFT, James C. William M. Croft, N. F. D. linghiam, Minn. Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, N. Y. 1, Crossville, Ala. KIMBALL, Herbert L. Mrs. Mary A. Kim- SNYDER, George. Harmon A. Snyder, 1430 DALEY, Frank 0. Ann Daley, New Lebanon ball, box 02, Auburn, Me. East Twelfth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Center, N. Y. KOBUS, Joseph B. John Kobus, 2313 South STANLEY, Ernest L. Miss Ramah Stanley, DIGENNARO, Giovanni. Antonio Dipasquale, Whipple Street, Chicago, Ill. N. F. D. 2, Calidonia, Miss. - Follansbee, W. Va. KESTOY, John. Lowen Kestoy, 140 East STEINBERG, Joseph. Mrs. Ida Steinberg, DIRMEYER, Carl F. George A. Dirmeyer, R. Tenth Street, New York, N. Y. 18 Allendale Street, Springfield, Mass. F. D. 2, Dunkirk, Ohio. KOZACK, Maxim. Mrs. Alice Kozack, 520 STENBERG, Chester H. Mrs. Bertha S. DUCKWORTH, Carvin R. Oliver Duckworth, Main Street, Holyoke, Mass. Stenberg, R. F. D. 3, Grave City, Minn. North Platte, Nebr. R. Mrs. Salema Lara- STEWART, Earl. Mrs. Ruth Stewart, R. F. DUPLECHAIN, Adam. D. V, Duplechain, LARAMORE, Charley D. 1, Blairsville, Pa. Opelousas, La. more, Alvarado, Tex. STEWART, Octavious. Arch Stewart, R. F. FABER, Nicholas. Michen Moote, R. F. D. 3, LAVINSKY, Benjamin. Mrs. Mary Sclivanda, D 4 Ripley, Tenn. Everett, Wash. 423 Fourth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. STOGS'DILL, Oliver. Mrs. Rosa S. Baker, FEGREUS, Paul T. Mrs. Emma Fegreus, 5 LEE, George W. Mrs. Addle Pixley, R. F. D. Somerset, Ky. Lund Street, Worcester, Mass. 3, Bristol, Vt. STRAUB, Ralph N. Wilson Straub, 311 FERRELL, Robert L. Ewing L. Ferrell, Liv- LINDMAN, Conrad C. Mrs. Hilma Carlson, Elm Street, Watsontown, Pa. inzston, Tenn. Shaw, Minn. STUSKEY, Joseph. John Martish, 25 Harri- FETHERBAY, Oscar. Mrs. Helen Fetherbay, LOUGH, John D. Mrs. Mary Longh, Kline, son Street, North Fond du Lac, Wis. 152 Madeline Avenue, Lakeview, Paterson, W. Va. SUIIODOLSKY, Sam. Luke Suhodolsky, N. J. 1304 Thirteenth Street, Moundsville, W. FLANDERS, Avon D. Mrs. lEll M. Flanders, McGOVERN, John J. E. V. MeGovern, 823 Va. Me. East Sixty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y. R. F. D., Springfield, Smith- SWARTZLANDER Roy T. Mrs. Emma S. FRANKS, Alvin L. James W. Franks, Bonita, MARTINEZ, Juen. Juanquin Martinez, Swartzlander, 620 Second Avenue, New La. ville, Tex. Kensington, Pa. GALE, James L. Henry C. Gale, Sawyer, MASLASA, Curo. Mrs. Ane Maslasa, Tre. SYRING, Herbert T. Mrs. Emella Syring, Idaho. bife, Austria. 5423 Tracy Avenue, Superior, Wis. THOMAS, Daniel. Oliver W. Thomas, Me- dina City, Tex. THORNE, Al Joseph. Henry Thorne, 616 Spruce Street west, Sault Ste Marie, Mich. OF WAR REPORTED THORNTON, Riley. Mrs. Virginia Thornton, AMERICAN PRISONERS R. F. D. 1, Daleville, Ala. TODD, Byron James. Miss Alvira Linn, box 55, Hinckley, Ill. AS HAVING ARRIVED IN FRANCE ULRICH, Arthur W. William Ulrich, R. F. 1). 2, box 217, Fresno, Cal. Following named American prisoners, ROTI. Eddie prvate Ericl N Rots father, VASALION, Haralabos. Veselios Haralabos, at . V. D. No. 1, Cottonwood, Mine. Isle of Cyprus, Italy. released from German prison camp EuBERT, Nicholas, private. Nikolai Rubert, VILARDO, Giuseppe. Dieco Vilardo, Della Rastatt, have arrived in France: care oi. 0. Oppenheim, 390 Grand Street, Province Diealtanisette, Sicily, Italy. WISHNICK, Joseph, private. B. Wishnick, New York, N. Y. WALTON, William E. Mrs. Kate Walton, Mrs. Mary un. 4317 Beech Hill Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. 54 East 346One estOnehundredunded andnd frtySforty-fifthcorporal. t mother. 37 Munson Street, Long Islandl WEEDEN. Lucius S. Samuel Weeden, Syca- Street New York, N. Y. more, Ill. WOODS: MartinUncl, L., Broklnd,corporal.ex.RYAN, J. E. Coleman, William, pirivate (first class). Mrs. WEISS, Adolph. Mrs. Bertha N. Weiss, 400 uncle,Nor yan mother, 151 Chestnut Stree, WORKMAN, Garland L., private (first class). Red Bank, N. J. Sberman Street Akron, Ohio. Wiliam L. Workman, father, 2565 First SACHS, John, private. Israel Sachs, brother, WENGER, Emil. William Wenger, R. P. D. Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. 5. Stockton, Ill. WYLIE, John J., corporal. Thomas Wylie, 66 Arch Street New Haven, Conn. WEST, William S. Mrs. Ella West, 524 Philadel- SADOWSKI, Stanley, private. John Adintz, South West Street, Lebanon, Ind. father, 6707 Leeds Street, West phia. Pa. phia. Pa (C uncle, 503 East Twenty-second Stet. Eric, WHEELER, Le Roy H. Mrs. Thirza T. YOWLER, Charles E., private (first class). SAIIA Stanley. private. Mace Koat. half- Wheeler, R. F. D. 1, Deerfield, Ill. Mrs. WILLIAMS, Chancy E. George Williams, Nora Yowler, wife, R. F. D. No. 2, brother, Seventh Street, Glassport. 1la. Alford, Susquehanna County, Pa. Uniontown, Pa. SAMS Corhly Pierson. private. Mrs. Flora WILLIAMS, Robert. Mrs. Mercy L. Wil- ZULLO, Joseph, corporal. Mrs. Mary Bar- Stro. liams, It. F. D. 24, La Salle, Ill. zett, sister, 1940 South Twelfth Street, aer, oth, . Philadelphia, Pa. HRMeN, County, pa WILSON. Emil M. Mrs. Louisa Wilson, REID. Rienzi B., private. Mrs. Jennie H. IIAIImOn, Simo, private. H. 4033 North Richmond Street, Chicago, Ill. Reid, mother, 235 WOOD, Frank D. Lewis W. Wood, box 551, Florissant Road, Fer- HARTo, wre, orato, Jn al Indian Orchard, Mass. guson, Mo.f-ther, Myvsdale, Pa. RICHARDSON, Joseph, private. Frank LAM, George IT. corporal. Mrs. Sadie WOODALL. John W. Mrs. Ellen Woodall, Zienowicz, box 155, Cavendish, Vt. laslem, mother, 155 North Pitt Street, Sodia Springs, Idaho. RICE, Charles, private. T. J. Rice, father, I arlisle, Ia. YOCIIIM, Tony. Mrs. Henrietta Yochim, 18 general delivery, Stoutsville, Mo. Berlin Street, Newark, N. J. ROBB, David, private. Mrs. David Robm L urAl.s a. AISTRUP, Herbert Ml. Lawrence N. Aistrup, wife, 3003 Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, mteLue.Cl R. F. D. 1, Ruthton, Minn. Pa. Pa: lAYES, James, private (first class). Law- ARENA, Nyck. Mrs. Francesco Costanzo, Ila. renice Hayes, brother, 369 Gregory Street, G3OBromley Street, Roxbury Crossing, Mass. ROBERTS, Arnold, private. George 1. Rob- Bridgeport, Con. ASH, George E. Mrs. Gertrude Ash, 450 Hel- erts, uncle, Greensburg, Pa. HAZLETT, lche Lee. private. Miss Meudo sey Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROGERS, William M., private. J. A. Rogers, Dunkle, cousin, 121 Boyd Avenue, Carlisle, AUSTIN, Amos L. Joel B. Austin, R. P. D. father, Boynton, Mo. Pa. 1, Mount Airy, Tenn. ROOD, Frank, private. Mrs. Josephine Rood, HAZZARD, Joseph. private. Frank iazzard, AVERETT, Clyde C. James E. Averett, West mother, 344S Belleplane Avenue, Chicago, father, N. F. D. No. 3, Belmont. N. Y. Monroe, La. Ill. IIELI). Szamuel. private (first class). -Mrs. BALFANZ, Herman 0. Charlie Balfany, R. F. ROSS. Earl, private. Mrs. Gertrude Ro,: S. Held, 1381 Washington Avenue, Bronx, 1). 0, Chelsea, Mich. mother, Horton. Kans. N. V. DALTODOZZLX. William. Charles Blumski, ROTH, Claude. private. lrs. Bertha Roth, HENION. Oeorge. private. Mrs. George 1119 Utica Avenue, Scranton, Ila. mother, 47 North East Street, Carlisle, Pa. Ilenion, mother, Tuxedo, N. Y. 38 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR REPORTED ARRIVED IN FRANCE HENR, Charles F., private. Orrick Henry, IN SEL, William A., sergeant. Andrew C. PAYTON, Jerome. private. Miss Cordelia father, ieyersdale, Pa. Finsel, father, 172 Madison Avenue, Eliza- Britton, sister, Cribbs, Oka. HEWITT, Harry, private. .Mrs. Anna B. beth, N. T. -PELIOCiHI, Arturo, private. Toni Doultoni, Hewitt, mother, Mount City, Kans. FONTANA, Armando, private. Angelo Fon- friend, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. HICKS, George Harrison, private. George C. tana, cousin, 2717 Broadway Avenue, Beach- PENDER, Michael, private. Mrs. Mary Hicks, father, route 84, Clarksville, Ga. view, Pittsburgh, Pa. Powell, sister, 512 North Division Street, IIODUM, Harry W., private. F. Ilodum, 1518 FORTIN, Antonio P., corporal. Joseph A. For- Buffalo, N. Y. West Cumberland Street, Philadelphia, Pa. tin. father. 51 John Street, Pawtucket, R. I. PERKINS, Clarence E., private, first class. HOFFMAN, Edwin Henry, private (first class). FOWLER, David, private. Mrs. Thomas C. Mi. Perkins, father, 99 Cross Street, Win- Hoebel, brother, central Park, N. Y. Fowler, mother, Industry, Ill. chester, Mass. IIOF0FMAN, Edwin Henry, private (first class)* FREUND, Sylvester A., corporal. Mrs. Anna PERRIN, John I., private. Mrs. Anna Per- Sirs. Willielmina Hoffman, mother, Lancas- Freund, mother, 213 Onyx Avenue, Mount rin, mother, Pisgah, Iowa. ter Avenue, Berwyn, Pa. Oliver. Pa. PETERS, Henry H., private. Wallace II. HOLLYWOOD, Joseph A., private. Mrs. Rose FRANCISCO, Secondo C., private. John Peters, father, 310 West Thirty-third Street, Hollywood, mother, 173 Levering Street, Francisco, brother, R. F. D. No. 1, Van- Cleveland, Ohio. Philadelphia, Pa. derbilt, Pa. PETRO, John S., corporal. Mrs. Mary Petro, IIOSLER, William B., private. Mrs. Ellen GILLEY, Asa, private (first class). Poke mother, 83 Clifton Avenue, Ansonia, Conn. Hosler, mother, Newkirk; Tanaqua, Pa. Gilley, father, Burkeville, Tex. PFLUGER, Valentine, private. Wendlin HOUSE, Robert Lee, private. Mrs. Rose GOULD, Harvey R., mechanic. Robert hI. Pfiuger, father, 2035 Mahantonda Street, Scales, friend, Kansas City, Mo. Gould, father Petrolia, Pa. Pottsville, Pa. HOWARD, Roy Emerson, private. John T. GRICE, George iI., corporal. Mrs. Mary Grice, PIERCE, Walter R., private. Mrs. Mary A. Howard, 1518 North Church Street, De- mother, 1524 Ridge Avenue, North Brad- Pierce, wife, 159 Newton Road, Haverhill, catur. Ill. dock, Pa. Mass. HiTGIIES, Tames F., private (first class). Mrs. HAAG, Friend Ernest, sergeant. Sirs. Jennie PLAWSKY, Joseph, private. Rebecca Plaw- Daniel Coughlin, 958 Grant Street, Bronx, Iaag, mother, South Sterling, Wayne sky, mother, 156 Monroe Street, New York, New York. County, Pa. N. Y. HUMMEL, Paul, private (first class). Mrs. HALPIN, Jeremiah J.. private. Joe Halpin, POWERS, Willie A., private. Mrs. Mary Mary Hummel, mother, Espy, Pa. father, 406 West Grant Street, Streator, Powers, mother, Wanette, Okla. HURD, Richard L., private. Mrs. Kate Hurd, Ill. RAPPOPORT, Isadore, private. Harry Rap- mother, 117 Baker Avenue, North Chat- HARMONY, Eugene V., private, first class. poport, brother, Salamanca, N. Y. tanooga, Tenn. Sirs. Rebecca Harmony, mother, 1438 Gor- SCOTT, Carl R., corporal. Mrs. Alice Scott, HUSTON, Roy K., sergeant. Mrs. Eliza Hus- don Street, Allentown, Pa. mother, 13 Hill Street, Waterbury, Conn. ton, mother, Somerset, Pa. HARRIS, Homer E., private. Mrs. Nettie SCOTT, William F., sergeant. Charles El- HUTCHINSON, William J., private. Samuel Harris, mother, R. F. D. No. 1, Frankford, dridge Scott, brother, R. F. D. No. 6, Leb- B. Hutchinson, father, Gladys, Ark. Mo. anon, Pa. GILLILAND, John H., private (first class). ALEXANDER, Russell M., corporal. irs. SELL. Claude N., private. Mrs. Alice Sell, Jefferson A. Gilliland. father, general de- Ida Alexander, mother, Ligonier, Pa. mother, Catasaugua, Pa. livery, Webber Falls, Okla. ALLRED, Ernest J., private. Sirs. Lula V. SERGEANT, Charles E., private. Mrs. Rosa GERKIN, Emil, private. Henry W. Kueker, Allred, wife, Norman, N. C. Sergeant, mother, South Broadway, Barnes- brother-in-law, post office box 813, Troy, Ill. FELD, Leo, private. Philip Leefer, friend, ville. Ohio. GIBSON, Eugene, private. Sirs. Mary Gib- 1658 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. SHEFFIELD, Harry L., private. Mrs. Eunice son, mother, 120 South Third Street, Co- GRIMSLEY, Clyde I., priiate. Frank Grims- Sheffield. sister, Forestville, N. Y. lumbia, Pa. ley, Stockton, Kans. SHEREWIFSKI, Alex, private. Joseph Shere- GILL, Albert, private. Mr. Gousaloes, 777 GIBE, Lewis Walter, private. Jane Walters, wifski, brother, Jewett City, Coan. Ninth Avenue, New York, N. Y. aunt, 380 East Main Street, Lock Haven, SHITZKO. Alexander, private (first class). GILLIG, Joseph J., sergeant. Henry F. Kra- Pa. Daniel Shitzko, brother, box 61, Ansonia mer, friend, 610 South Eleventh Street, GOODRICH, Roy C., private, first class. Sirs. Coin. Springfield, Ill. Matilda Zoeler, mother, 36 Chestnut Street, SIEDLER, Herman William, private. Mel- GILLOULY, Charles, private (first class). Bradford, Pa. chior Siedler, father, 814 East Eighty-sixth Anna Teresa Gillouly, mother, 312 Glas- GARTSIDE, Fred N., corporal. Mrs. Caro- Street, New York, N. Y. sen Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. line E. Garteide, mother, 1037 West King SILTS, Toni, private. Anton Getus, cousin, GOULET, Moses J., private. Mrs. Harriet Street, York, Pa. 224 Woolworth Street, Newark, N. J. - Goulet, mother, R. F. D. No. 1, Newport, HILL, Joseph I., corporal. Mrs. Louise Hill, SIMMONS, Fred H., private. Mrs. Anna Mich. mother, 417 Freedom Avenue, Richmond Archer, mother, Truemans, Pa. GRAF, John J., corporal. Mrs. Sarah Graf, Hill. N. Y. SINGER, David, private. Mrs. Bessie Lacoe, wife, 211 East Ninety-fifth Street, New HART. Frank, sergeant. Patrick Hart, sister, R. F. D. No. 2, Clarks Summit, Pa. York, N. Y. brother, 23 Adrian Street, Somerville, Mass. SLUPATCHUK, Benetchku, private (first GRAMLING, Clemens J., private (first class). HOPE, James W., private. Eugene Ml. Hope, class). Frank Marchuk, friend, 7 Allen Sirs. Amelia Gramling, mother, Boxley, father, 1052 State Street. Bridgeport, Con. Street New York, N. Y. Ohio. JUDNICII, Jacob, sergeant. Matt Julnich, SMITH, Earl J., corporal. Mrs. Alice Smith, GRAVES, Carl Raymond, private. Edwin cousin, 1123 Hickory Street, Joliet, Ill. mother, Railroad Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Graves, father, R. D. No 4, Centerville, Pa. KOOL, John, private. Miss Minnie Iester, SNYDER, Harry, private. Nathan Snyder, GRECCO, Thomas, private. Thomas Greceo, friend. Bicknell, Ind. father, 2636 South Phillip Street, Philadel- brother, 77 Mulberry Street, New York, KIES, Floyd Moreland, private. Mrs. Ela phia, Pa. N. Y. Kies, mother, 748 East Twent -first Street, SORGE, John, private. James Montalto, GREEN. John R., private (first class). Mrs. Erie, Pa. friend, St. Clair, Pa. Sarah A. Crawford, mother, East Palatka, KATZ, Benjamin, private, first class. Louis STACHOWSKI, Mathew H., corporal. Leo Fla. Cohn, brother, 73 Walton Street, Brooklyn, Stachowski, father, 71 Liddell Street, Buf- GREENWAY, Reed B., private. Doyle II. N. Y. falo, N. Y. Greenway, father, 219 Hansil Street, Mari- KIRBY, Raymond C., private. Joseph Kirby, STAY, Frederick, sergeant. George Stay, etta, Ga. father, 50 Wolcott Street, New Haven, Conn. brother, 71 Clinton Street. Bloomfield. N. J. GRYSKIEVICZ, Joe. private. Lucy Pietro- KENNEDY, Robert B., corporal. Malvin Ken- STEELE, Homer, private. Will Steele, father, hoski, friend, 32 Field Street, Nanticoke, Pa. nedy, father, 212 Walnut Street, Painted Redfield, Kans. GUIDICE, Sebastian, private. Emanuel Guid- Post, N. Y. STOCKSTILL, Houston E., private. Georgo ice. father, 18 Villa Margerta, Regusa Siro- S. Stockstill, father, Picayune, Miss. LOUTII, George L., private. Mrs. Ella Louth, STRENG, Luther, private. Sirs. Carrie cusa, Italy. mother, Word Avenue, Lenwood Heights, GUSIBIS, Peter, private. Mrs. Casa Kazace- Pa. Strena, mother, 609 High Street, Meyers- LYSETT, Thomas A., private, first class. Mrs. dale, Pa. weez, sister, 8700 Slanastee Street, Chicago, T, II. L3 sett, mother, 140 Beckman Street, Ill. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. SWEENEY, George W., private. Mrs. Viola GUNTHER, Herbert F.. private. Sirs. Carrie SIURPHY. John P., corporal. John F. Mur- A. "Sveeney, wife, 2111 Sigle Street, Phila- Gunther, mother, Paxico, Kan. phy, father. 474 East Fifty-second Street, delphia, Pa. Gi 'TIi.T, Joe, private. Fred Boris, step- Brooklyn, N. Y. TALLMAN, George Washington, private. Sirs. brother, 331 East Front Street, Erie, Pa. Mildred Tallman, wife, 107 Ambrose Street, HACKER, Henry C., private. Herman Bess- NATALI. Michele. private. Dominico Natal, Rochester, N. Y. lr. brother-in-law, 703 West Ferry Street, father, Merolo, Province of Rome, Italy. TARTAGLIO, Joseph, private. Sirs. Filo- Buffalo, N. Y. NESANVOIC, Frank, private. John Smith, mona Tartaglio. mother, 1114 Christian ITALE, Leslie If.. private. Benjamin P. Hale, friend, Ilighlandtown, Baltimore, Md. Street. Philadelphia, Pa. father, Eclectic. Ala. NYBOER, Gerritt, private. -Mans Nyboer, TATIAN; Jennings Bryan. private (first HALL, John B., private. Sam J, Hall, father, father, Holland, Mich. class). Mrs. Amanda B. Tatman, mother, Nen ton. Tex. O*CONNELL, Patrick J., private. Mrs. Cath- R. F. D. No. 2, Hartford, Kans. HALYBURTON, Edgar I., sergeant. Gee. B. erine O'Connell, siseir, 7202 Third A eanue, TATUM. Roscoe Ingrain, private. Mrs. B. II. Halyburton, father. Stoney Point, N. C. Brooklyn, N. V. Ware. 810 North Avenue, Richmond, Va. IIANES, Leon J.. sergeant. Mrs. Florence OSHINSKY, Allen, prixate. Mrs. Fannie TENAGLIO. Emilio. private. Laberto Purtu- fIanes, wife, 163 South Broad Street, Nor- Oshinsky, mother, 133 West One hundred nato, friend, box 54, Burmont, Pa. nich. N. Y. and thirteenth Street, New York, N. Y. TEYSSIER, Gustave, private (first class). IiANLEN, Joseph Richard, prihate. Ellen OLSON. Gustaf, private. Axel Olson, brother, Jacob Teyasler, father, 127 Mill Street, Co- lanlen. Sullivan, Mo. Brookside, Conn. raopolis, Pa. HANSON, Helmer, private. Andrew Ander- TIIOiPSON, George. private. Sirs. Thoip- son, cousin, R. P. D. No. 1, box 51, Williow ONEIL, Hugh, private. Mrs. Janies Trobaugh, 210 North Water Street, Clinton. Ill. son, 103 Prospect Street, Winsted, Conn. Lake. S. Dak. TIHOMPSON, George M., mechanic. John II. HARGROVE, Jesse private. Robert Har- ORWIG. Albert C., private. J. W. Orwig, Si., father. 710 West Main Street, Bellevue, Thompson, father, 484 West State Street, grove. father, R. F. D. No. 13, Mount Ver- Trenton, N. J. nn. Ind. Ohio. RICHER, David L., corporal. Mrs. Grace OVERBY. Walter J., private. M. D. Overby, TIERNEY. William 1I., private. Mrs. Eliza- Eicher, mother, Somerset, Pa. father. Greenwood, Mies. beth Tierney. mother, 246 Nelson Avenue, ELLIS, Alvin, sergeant. Mrs. Levie G. Ellis, PARRI$H, John E., private. Mrs. B. L. Saratoga, N. Y. wife. Barley, Ga. Parrish, wife, Foss, Okla. TORTORICI, Jasper, private. Stichael Tor- EVERETT. Malley. corporal. J. K. Everett, PARSONS, John H.. corporal. Charles Par- torici, father, 272 Washington Street, Pea- father, Florala, Ala. sons, Barnard, Kans. body, neass. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. 39

LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS I

The following is a list of contracts C. J. Tagliabue Manufacturing Co., Brook- lyn, N. Y., 2 thermometers, $87.50. placed by the various Government de- Hiendee lanufacturing Co., Springfield, partments and divisions thereof as in- Mass., 2 touring bags, $12. dicated below: Builders Iron Foundry, Providence, R. I., 1 1 BOARD OF REVIEWI register, $155. Belmont Packing & Rubber Co., Philadel- phia, Pa., 1,700 pounds packing, $1,583; 1,075 The following is a list of purchase asbestos gaskets, $459.99. orders and contracts passed by the Board THE PANAMA CANAL Pennsylvania Rubber Co., Washington, D. C., of Review for December 20, 1918. 200 rubber gaskets, $690. Bowers Rubber Works, San Francisco, Cal., Purchase orders and contracts under $25,000 The Panama Canal placed the follow- 8,000 feet canvas fire hose, $7,040. made for open-market purchase or let to low- Hewitt Rubber Co., Buffalo, N. Y., 135 rub- est bidder, and submitted to the board for ing orders from December 18 to 24, in- ber valves, $91.20. consideration after execution and delivery: clusive: Waendler Bros., St. Paul, Minn., various 1527. Cumming's Laundry, Pawtucket, R. I., Public Printer, Circular 1248. brushes, $553.44. cleaning 10,000 ship hammocks, $950. Sangano Electric Co., Springfield, III., 55 Federal Equipment Co., Carlisle, Pa., 3 ta- FF 94-(10)-59. Magnolia Petroleum Co., meters, $458.60. bles, 5 oak desks, $588.15. Dallas, Tex., 16,000 gallons oil, $2,080. Detroit Twist Drill Co., Detroit, Mich., Hay Rubber Stamp Co., Washington, D. C., Contracts over $25,000 : drills, $318.57. 288 stamp pads, $69.60. 279. Reading Specialties Co., Reading, Pa., Armstrong Bros. Tool Co., 24 cap screw U. T. Iungerford B. & C. Co., New York, 1,600 pairs Reading rerailing frogs with 400 feet copper pipe, $225. wrenches, $8.16. clamps, $46,400. Merchant & Evans, Philadelphia, Pa., 200 Lunkenheimer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 12 pop GSC-1282-B. Continental Paper Bag Co., feet pipe, $72.67. safety valves, $39.90. New York City, 375,000 rolls toilet paper, Trussed Con. Steel Co., New York. 30 gallons 1I. T. Hungerford B. & Cop. Co., New York, $51,562. stone tex., $1,120. N. Y., 30 pounds rivets and burrs, $15.53. GSC-1292-N. L. Goldsmith & Sons, Newark, Baltimore, Md., 150 Glendenin Bros., New York, 72 feet tubing, Dobler & Mudge, N. J., 33,000 trunk lockers, per specification, $10.50. pounds manila tympan paper, $19.50. $210,800. American Gas Accumulator Co., Elizabeth, Dale-Brewster Machine Co., New York, 1540. The Walter M. Lowney Co., Boston, N. J., 1 lantern and 12 valves, $2,250. N. Y., 24 drill sleeves, $21.60. Mass., 150,000 5-pound boxes of candy, Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., New York, 60 Easthampton Rubber Thread Co., East- *37,500. lock sleeve clips, $24. hampton. Mass., 40 pounds rubber bands, $52. Emergency purchases approved by telegram: 13. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, 60 Star Expansion Bolt Co., New York, N. Y., Sub. 552-9-1. S. Pfeifer & Co., New Orleans, rubber gaskets, $27. 73 shells, $24.01. La.. 386.100 pounds coffee, $65,154.375. Moline Plow Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Peterson Core Oil & Manufacturing Co., Sub. 552-9-2. S. Pfeifer & Co., New Orleans, Y., 3 Chicago, Ill., 100 pounds compound, $25. scythes, 18 finger plates, 72 guard fingers, La., 198,000 pounds coffee, $31,185. $26.0.). Noiseless Typewriter Co., New York, N. Y., Sub). 14-9-5. S. Pfeifer & Co., New Orleans, Palmolive Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 25 cases 1 typewriter, $98.50. La., 594,000 pounds coffee, $94,297.50. bath soap, $333.25. Commercial Iron & Steel Corporation, New Supplemental contracts: C. '. Tagliabue Manufacturing Co., Brook- York City, 41,000 pounds steel, $2,050. Sup. 2839. Laurel Lake Mills, Fall River, yn, N. Y., 12 mercury thermometers, $15.60. Joseph Gutradt Co., San- Francisco, Cal., Mass. (gauze) : Reduce yards from 818,391 to Central Foundry Co., New York, 300 iron 50,000 pounos soap, $4,625. 545,594, weekly deliveries from 74,500 yards wyes, $201. General Naval Stores Co., New York City, to 49,607, completing January 1, 1919. C(ntral Foundry Co., New York, 450 iron 10,000 pounds pitch, $494. Sup. 2843. Osborn Mills, Fall River, Mass. wyes, $301.50. Carroll Electric Co.. Washington, D. C., (gauze) : Reduce yards from 541,191 to F. N. Du Bois & Co., New York, 000 lock 150 shade holders, $22.50. 360,794, weekly deliveries from 49,200 yards nuts. $210.75. Tower Manufacturing & Novelty Co., 288 to 32,800, completing January 1, 1919. Electric Storage Battery Co., Washington, daters. $37.44. Sup. 2810. Pocassett Manufacturing Co., ). C., 6 batteries, $156. Iublic Printer, Washington, D. C., 5,000 Fall River, Mass. (gauze) : Reduce yards from O'Brien Varnish Co., South Bend, Ind., var- copies Form 712. 1,663,200 to 908,800, deliveries from 151.100 nish, $183.50. Braunsdory-Mueller Co., 12 arch punches, to 82,619 yards, completing January 1, 1919. E. 11. Walsh (Inc.), Xew York City, 3,500 $8.40. Sup. agreement to No. 271. Ruatan Cocoa- books, $166.25. N. Z. Graves, Philadelphia, Pa., 150 pounds nut Oil Co., coconut oil: Canceled in its en- Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, umber, $15.38. tirety; Tnited States to pay contractor $20 300 pounds tircs, $120. ,John Lucas & Co. (Inc.), Philadelphia, Pa., of the $90 advanced as authorized by War Jos. Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey City, N. J., 1.500 pounds Indian red, $300. Credits Board. 20 pieces graphite, $45. Chas. Pfizer & Co. (Inc.), New York City, Sup. 1198. Gueder. Paeschke & Frey Co., ,Eberhard Faber, Brooklyn, N. Y., 28,800 1,000 pounds red oxide of mercury, $2,150. Milwaukee, Wis. (boilers) : Delete the follow- pencils, $383.04. Ohio Varnish Co., Cleveland, Ohio, 500 gal- ing sentences from material paragraph: Whiting, Patterson Co. (Inc.), New York, lons varnish, $755. " Strainers of No. 5 perforated tin," "Plain 1,000 reams paper $4,730. O'Brien Varnish Co., South Bend, Ind., 500 bibb '-inch finished lever handle; plain bibb Cal. Hirsch & Sons Merchandise Co., St. gallons black, $280. and spring bottom." " Boss 3 X charcoal tin Louis, Mo., 864 table forks, $233.28. Standard Varnish Works, New York City, plate on piece." Mikesell Bros. Co., Chicago, Ill., 96 pairs 1,000 pounds black, 8620. Sup. to HC-690-C. Gueder, Paeschke & Frey gloves, $135.36. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co., New Orleans, Co., Milwaukee, Wis. (boilers) : The following Iroquois China Co., Syracuse,' N. Y., 1,500 La., 10,000 gallons alcohol, $6,500. are deleted: (a) Boss of 3 X charcoal tin cups, 3,000 plates, 1.200 saucers, $999. Toch Bros., New York City, 25,000 pounds plate; (b) plain bibbs, |-inch finished lever Wooster Brush Co., Wooster, Ohio, 96 dry neutral blane fixe, $781.25. handle, plain bibb for lead pipe. brushes, $432. Penn Chemical Works, Philadelphia, Pa., Sup. to Motors A-46. Dodge Bros.. Detroit, IMines, Jones & Cadbury, Philadelphia, Pa., 15,000 pounds lye, $1,125. Mich. (1,500 cars) : The price of boxing for 2,000 washers, $5.50. Rockland & Lockport Lime Co.. New York export is fixed at $51 per car, $76,00. Total Singer Sewing Machine Co., New York, 1 City, 23,000 pounds lime, $487.50. price 1,500 Dodge 5-passenger cars, $1,327,500. machine, $275. Turner Halsey Co. (Inc.), New York City, Sup. to Motors A-45. Dodge Bros., Detroit, (rane Co., Washington, D. C., hardware, 900 yards bunting, $189.25. Mich. (500 cars) : Price of crating fixed at $779. Public Pridter, Washington, D. C., 2 sub- $59 per car: total licease. $29,500. Total Pittsburg Block & Manufacturing Co., Pitts- scriptions each to Daily Commerce Reports price from $478.000 to $507,500. burgh, Pa., 12 blocks, 890. and Congressional Record, 824. Sup. 2879. .J. I1. Lane & Co., New York J. C. Wiarda & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 123 Shapleigh Iardware Co., St. Louis, Mo., 216 Csty (duck) : Canceled 41,752 yards duck. pounds glass. $5. rat traps, $80.40. Sup. to 10312. Standard Oil Co. of N. J., J. If. Werbelovsky's Son, Brooklyn, N. Y., Michigan Lubricator Co., Detroit, Mich., 3 New York City (12,001) gallons kerosene) : 297 piece, glass. 82,071.04. sets water gauges, $33. Increae of price of 15.3 per gallon on 4,000 General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., 24 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., New York, gallons delivered during November should be switches. $59.80. N. Y., 8 throttle plugs, 5 posts, $28.55. at 2 cents more per gallon, or an increase in General Electric Co., Schenectady. N. T.. Chicazo Pneumatic Tool Co., New York, the contract price of 880. electrical material, $524. N. Y., 24 B. H4.rivet sets, 886. Sup., to contract dated 6/26/18. Standard New York TrAinlg Co., New York City, Eastinami Kodak Co.. Rochester. N. Y.. 40 Oil Co. of California, El Segundre, Cal. (gaso- 15,000 pounds soda, 8030. dozen Seed's 3 by 7 inch plates, $47.10. line) : Contract read 150,000 Dom. Aer. P1. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.. 800 Atlas Tack Co., Fairhaven, Mass.. 25 pounds gasoline 23.3 cents, and 19.500 gallons motor life preservers. $1,300. cut galvanized tacks, 84.73. gasoline at 18 cents per gallon. Change made The II. B. Davis Co., Baltimore, 3M., 300 W. N. Best, New York City, 12 fire brick, as follows: That any gasoline delivered March pounis vermilion, 8240. special shape, $36. Field by tank wagon may be invoiced at 195 (old Medal Polish Co.. Racine, Wis., 1,000 0. D. Durkee Co.. New York City, 36 brass cents per gallon. pounds wax, 8230. pulleys, 818.90. Sup. 286. Durfee Mill, Fall River. Mass. iarral Soap Co. (Inc.). Brooklyn, N. Y., United Engraving & Manufacturing Co. (gauze) : Reduce yardi from 2.009.700 to 21,600 pounds polish, 8689.04. IHanover, Pa. 1 portable engraving staind, 1, .89.h0, the deliveries from 182,700 to American (lue Co., Doston, Mass., 3 rolls $67.50. 121."1 yardi weekly, completing January 1, sandpaper, $79.53. Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1919. Franklin Brush Manufacturing Co., Phila- 48 2 by 3 inch brass chest locks, 818.24. Sup. 282,3. Shove Mills. Fall River. Mass. delphia. Pa., 1.000 daubers. 912:. Kouffel & Essor. Hoboken, N. J., 1 24-inch (Enaue) : Reduce vards from 1.049,391 to Manning Abrasion Co. (Tnc.), Troy, N. Y., parallel rule, $28.50. 699,594, the deliveries from 95.400 to 6.,000 45,010 sheets sandpaper. 8569.06. Albertson & Co., Sioux City, Iowa. 1 valve yards weekly. completinglJanuary 1, 1919. Elsinore Paper Co. (Inc.), New York City, grinder, 2 sets valve reamers. 833.84. Sup. 2S50. Fear & White. Gloversville. N. Y., 200,000 cards. 8166. AI. Kirchberger & Co.. New York City, 36 leather mitten: That the contract be so modi- Cloveland Osborn Manufacturing Co.. Cleve- VS perfection burners, 810.50. fied that the contractor may deliver leather land. Ohio, 2,000 daulbers, 8320. II. A. Rodters Co., New York. 216 water mittens. one finger made with cowhide, glove- F. HT.Du Bois & Co., 100 feet tubing, $17.50. gauge glasae:, $54. leather tannage, instead of horsehide as called 40 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. I LIST OF GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS for in the original contract, and for all leather 903. John Duncan's Sons, New York, N. Y.: 918. Southern Fruit Co., Charleston, S. C.: mittens niade with cowhide the contractor Subsistence. Subsistence. shall receive $1.15 per pair. 903. I. 3 Heinz Co., Baltimore, Md.: Sub- 018. Joseph Susslin, Algiers, La. : Subsist-I Sup. 757. Edward Golidmuan & Co., Boston, sistence. ence. Mass., leather jorkins: That the contract shall 903. Mrs. E. G. Kidd (Inc.), Richmond, 918. Swift & Co., Chicago, 111.: Subsistence. be increased to 60,000 leather jerkins, at $4.25 Va. : Sulistence. 918. Tifton Packing Co., Tifton, Ga. Sub- ca ch. 903. Libby, MONeil & Libby, Chicago, Ill.: sistence. Sup. 4159. Phillips-Jones Co. (Inc.), New Subsistence. 918. L. J. Upton & Co., Norfolk, Va.: Sub- York, N. Y., summer drawers: That for the 903. Quaker Oats Co., Chicago, Ill. . Sub- sistence. garments so baled the contractor shall receive sistence. 918. Wilson & Co., Chicago, Ill.: Subsict- 550 cents per bale in addition to the price 903. Reld, Murdoch & Co., Chicago, Ill.: ence. stipulated in the original contract. Subsistence. 018. Winn Bros. & Baker (Inc.), Norfolk, Sup. 2799. Schmits & Shroder Co., St. Louis, 915. Savannah Lumber Co., Savannah, Ga.. Va. : Subsistence. Mo., breeches: Ihat the number of cotton Sectional walls. 921. Wilson & Co., Savannah. Ga.: Sub- breeches be reduced from 30,000 to 15,000. 919. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Philadel- sistence. Sup. 2825. American Linen Co., Fall River, phia, Pa. : Sewing machines. 923. Miami Wood Yard, Miami, Fla. Cord Mass., gaue: Reduce yards from 1,277,148 wood. to 851.432 and the deliveries from 116.104 December 23, 1918. 924. Southern Utilities Co., Miami, Fla. yards to 77,403 weekly, completing January 717-R. Hammar Bros. White Lead Co., East Ice. 1. 1919. St. Louis, Ill. : White lead. December 26, 1918. Sup. 2845. Stafford Mills. Fall River, Mass., 866. Cataract Refining & Manufacturing goneZi: Reduce yards from 1,550,997 to 833,998 Co., New York, N. Y. : Cup grease. 918. Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill.: Subsist- and tie deliveries from 141,000 to 75,818 890. Reid, Murdoch & Co., ence. yards weekly, completing January 1, 1919. Chicago, Ill.. 918. II. II. Dutton, Portsmouth, N. II. : Sub- Subsistence. sistence. Sup. 2846. Stafford Mills, Fall River, Mass., 920. Miami Laundry Co., Miami, Fla.: gauze: Original contract reduced from Laundry services. 18. G. H1. Hammond Co., Chicago, Ill.: 1,082,403 to 601,602 yards and deliveries from 920. 0. K. Shoe Repairing Co., Miami, Subsistence. 98,400 to 54,693 weekly, completing January Fla.: 918. Wilson & Co., Chicago, Ill. . Subsist- Repairing shoes. ence. 1, 1919. 922. Joseph Kramer, Newport, R. I.: Re- Sip. 1201. William 1. Pratt Manufacturing pairing clothing. Co., Chicago, Ill., wagon Jacks: Rack bar or rising hoist is to be machinery steel, 25 to 30 December 24, 1918. points carbon; also dogs to be of highest 903. Francis HI. Leggett & Co., New York, grade malleable iron. N. Y. : Subsistence. SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED Sup. 1207. Richmond & Kemp, Philadelphia, 918. Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill.: Subsist- Pa., rings: That the water-bag rings be made ence. only one side riveted, and that the rivets with 918. Austin, Nichols & Co. (Inc.), Brooklyn, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. required to complete the rings be delivered N. Y, : Subsistence. and unattached by the contractor separately 918. N. Auth Provision Co., Washington, Office of the Purchasing Agent, Washing- herein. D. C. : Subsistence. Sup. 2821. Sagmore Manufacturing Co., Fall 918. Batchelder & Snyder ton, D. C. River, Mass., gauze: Reduce yards from Co., Boston, Mass.. Subsistence. Bids will be received until 2 p. in., January 2,029,503 to 1,353,002 and weekly deliveries 918. John S. Bell & Sons, from 134,500 to 123,000 yards. Pensacola, Fla.: 6, 1910, for mucilage in quart, pint, and 4- Subsistence. ounce cans; 236 carbon twist drills, various Sup. 2832. Union Cotton Manufacturing Co., 918. Blackstone Supply Co., Boston, Mass.: Fall River, Mass., gauze: Reduce yards from Subsistence. numbers. 2,158,203 to approximately 1,438,802 yards 918. Castner & Co., Wharton, N. J.: Sub- and the deliveries from 196,200 yards to sistence. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 130,800 yards weekly, completing by January 918. Frank Christali, Philadelphia, 1, 1919. Pa.: THEAsuny DEPARTMENT, Supervising Archi- Subsistence. tect's Office, Washington, D. C., December 24, Sup. to 5699-5. J. A. Lamy Manufacturing 918. A. B. Cleare & Co., Key Co., Bedalia, Mo., denim clothing: Garments West, Fla.. 1918.-Sealed proposals will be opened in this Subsistence. office at 3 p. in., January 14 1919 for the baled for overseas shipment directed by the 918. HI. T. Cottam & Co., New depot quartermaster to be paid for at $1.14 Orleans, La.: labor required for the installation oi the me- Subsistence. chanical equipment (except lighting fixtures), per bale in addition to price stipulated in said 918. James II. Crook, contract. Newburgh, N. Y.: with materials that will be furnished by the Subsistence. Government, for the south building, Hygienic Contract canceled (previously approved by 918. the board of review) Cudahy Packing Co., Chicago, Ill.: Sub- Laboratory, United States Public Health sistence. Service, at Washington, D. C. Drawings and 5333-N. J. C. Platt Clothing Co., New York, 918. Arthur N. Y., cotton service coats, $39,840. Dedes, Portsmouth, N. II.: Sub- specifdcations may be obtained at this office, sistence. in the discretion of the Supervising Archi- 918. F. A. Denison, Washington, D. C.: Sub- tect.--Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Bupercising sistence. Architect. 918. John Groves Co., Charlestown, Mass.: TRBASraY DEPARTMENT, Supervising Archi- Subsistence. tect's Office, Washington, D. C., December 24, CORPS 918. Holland Butterine Co., Jersey City, 1918.-Sealed proposals will be opened in this THE MARINE N. J.: Subsistence. office at 3 p.. in., January 14 1919, for fur- 918. Amos C. Humphrey, Hingham, Mass.: nishing the labor required in the construction Contracts have been placed by the Subsistence. complete, with materials that will be fur- Marine 918. S. E. Hunter, New York, N. Y.: Sub- nished by the Government, of the south build- Quartermaster, United States sistence. ing for the Hygienic Laboratory at Washing- Corps,. as follows: 918. David Isaacs, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Sub- ton, D. C. Drawings and specifications may sistence. be obtained at this office, in the discretion of December 17, 1918. 918. L. Lehman & Co., of New Jersey, Dover, the Supervising Architect.-Jas. A. Wefimore, N. J. : Subsistence. Acting Superyisig Architect. 788. French Manufacturing Co., Warren, 918. Morris & Co., Chicago, .111. . Subsist- TEAguRY DEPARTMENT, Supervising Arelif- R. I.: Sewing cotton. Mass.: ence. tect's Office, Washington, D. C., December 24, 788. Globe Yarn Co., Fall River, 918. New England Bakery, New London, 1918.-Sealed proposals will be opened in this S wing cotton. Conn.: Subsistence. office at 3 p. in., January 14, 1919, for fur- 788. The Thread Agency, New York, N. Y.: 918. New London Fruit & Produce Co., New nishing and delivering at the site the mate- Sewing cottonl. London. Conn.: Subsistence. rials, including materials for mechanical 914. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Washing- 018. C. Reels, Key West, Fla.: Subsistence. equipment, required for the construction of ton, 1). C.: Tires and tubes. 918. Frank J. Rosenthal, Newport, R. I.: the south building for the United States 016. AT. P. Refo, Charleston, 8. C.: Repair- Subsistence. Hygienic Laboratory, Washington, D. C. Bills ing clothing. 918. Herbert 11. Ruch, New Orleans, La. of quantities and specifications may be ob- . 219-1919. Eastman, Gardiner & Co., Laurel, Subsistence. tained at this office, in the discretion of the Miss. : Lumber. 918. John C. Schuerger, Washington, D. C.: Supervising Architect--Jas.A. Wetmore, Act- Subsistence. ing Supervising Architect. December 19, 1918. 885-R. H. W. Johns-Manville Co., Philadel- phia. Pa.: Fire felt. 902. Stewart & Co., Washington, D. C.: Forage. 917. Rast Coast Lumber & Supply Co., Early Copy of Government Contracts Desired Miamui. Fla.: Lumber. Purchasing Agents of all Government departments are requested to December 20, 1918. continue sending to this office at the earliest possible moment all lists of 902. E. T. Simpson Co., Washington, D. C.: Forage. contract purchases, bids, proposals, etc., intended for publication in the December 21, 1918. OFFIGIAL U. S. BULLIETN. It is necessary that this copy be handled 903. Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill.. Sub- promptly in order to insure publication in its proper place and sequence, sistence. 903. Austin, Nichols & Co. (Inc.), Brooklyn, and this can only be accomplished through the earnest cooperation of all N. Y.: Subsistence. 903. Baltimore Pearl Hominy Co., Balti- those who are charged with responsibility. more, Md.: Subsistence.