PUBLZXHED DAILr under order of THE PRESIDENT of THE UNITED STATES by COMMITTEE an PUBLIC INFORMATION GEORGE CREEL, Chairman * * * COMPLETE Record of U.X. GOVERNMENT .ctivities

IVOL. 2 , WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. No. 457 U.S. INFLUENCE TO SUPPORT CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT BOARD COMMISSIONS AWAITING MANY ROUMANIA INHER RIGHTS NAMED BY SECRETARY OF WAR TECHNICAL AND BUSINESS MEN; AS AN INDEPENDENT NATION To Hear and Determine Claims APPLICATIONS ARE SOLICITED and Dispites Under Any BY SECRETARY LANSING STATEMENT BY WAR DEPARTMENT ASSURANCE Department Contract. This Country in Full Many Vacancies in the Various Staff Sympathy The War Department authorizes the With Aspirations of Roumanian following: Corps of the Army for Those Who People Without and Within A board of contract adjustment has Are Qualified-Places Primarily King- been constituted by order of the Secre- dom, He Tells Charge d'Affaires. tary of War. The functions of this board For Experienced Older Men.- are to hear and determine all claims, The Secretary of State makes public doubts, or disputes which may arise un- The War Department authorizes the the following: der any contract made by the War De- following: From the Secretary of State to the partment. The board is clothed with all Men of technical qualifications in ad- Charge d'Affaires ad interim of Rou- powers necessary and incident to the per- ministration, production and engineering mania: formance of its duties. are needed as officers to fill many DEPARTMIENT or STATE, Decisions to Be Final. thousands of existing vacancies in the va- Washington, Norember 5, 1918. rious staff corps of the Army. These staff Through the operation of the board of corps commissions are primarily for older SIm: The Government of the United contract adjustment, contractors supply- men, whose technical and business ex- States has constantly had in mind the ing the Army will be able to submit any perience would be of value in the Army, future welfare and integrity of Roumania differences that may arise between them and men who largely were disqualified forI as a free and independent country and and the contracting officers of the various general military service, either through prior to the existence of a state of war supply bureaus to this board which will being placed in the special or limited serv-I between the United States and Austria- act without any of the technicalities of ice class of the draft or in deferred classi-' Hungary a message of sympathy and ap- court procedure, thus insuring a speedy fication other than essential industries. preciation was sent by the President to and equitable adjustment. The services the King of Roumania. of lawyers will not be necessary, as the Advice to Applicants. Conditions have changed since that contractor or his representative may 4p- Applicants should not come or write to time and the President accordingly de- pear before the board and state his case Washington unless they live in Washing- sires me to inform you that the Govern- freely and fully with the assurance that ton or in the immediate vicinity. The re- ment of the United States is not unmind- he will be given an impartial hearing and cruiting machinery of the War Depart. ful of the aspirations of the Roumanian a prompt decision. The decisions of the ment for obtaining by appointment from people without as well as within the board will be final and conclusive on all civil life the large number of officers boundaries of the kingdom. It has wit- matters submitted to it for determina- needed for the various staff corps is in nessed their struggles and sufferings and tion, but appeals may be made to the operation. The patriotism which prompts sacrifices in the cause of freedom from Secretary of War. offers of service is best demonstrated by their enemies and their oppressors. With Rembers of the Board. following the expressed wishes of the de- the spirit of national unity and the aspi- partment and tendering offers of service rations of the Roumanians everywhere The members appointed on the Board in the place and manner designated. the Government of the United States of Contract Adjustment by the Secretary Persons who believe that they have the deeply sympathizes and will not neglect of War are Lieut. Col. Christopher B. necessary qualifications should apply to at the proper time to exert its Influence Garnett (chairman), Lieut. Col. I -H. their local branch of the Military Training that the just political and territorial Lehman, and Lieut. Col. Edward S. Ma- Camps Association. These branches are rights of the Roumanian people may be lone. located in most cities of 10,000 popu- obtained and made secure from all for- Lieut. Col. Garpett was formerly chair- Intion or over and are ih direct touch eign aggression. man of the Corporation Commission of with the needs of the War Department, Accept, sir, the renewed assurances of Virginia; Lieut. Col. Lehman is chief of and the officials of these branches have my high consideration. the methods section, Purchase Branch, the facilities to expedite applications for RoBERT LANSING. Purchase, Storage and Traflic Division; commissions. These branches receive the The American Legation at Jassy has and Lieut. Col. Malone was assistant cor- applications and forward them with'rec- been instructed by telegraph to convey poration counsel of New York City for ommendations to the district headquar- the foregoing message to the Roumanian the Borough of Queens. The legal ad- ters offices, which are now in operation in Government. visor of the board will be a judge advo- 12 cities. These district offices have juris- cate appointed by the Judge Advocate diction over the recruiting in the various General. districtsinto which the country is divided. Dr. Frederick P. Keppel Recorder and Examiners. Location of Headquarters. Arrives Safe In The board will also have a recorder and The district headquarters are located several examiners, who will be commis- in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, At- The War Department has received ca- sioned officers of the United States Army lanta, Chicago, Cleveland, St. Paul, Dal. bled information of the safe arrival in and appointed by the director of the Pur- las, Kansas City, Mo., Portland, San Fran- France of Third Assistant Secretary of chase, Storage, and Traffic Division. cisco, and Los Angeles. Washington is War Frederick P. Keppel. Secretary The office of the Board of Contract Ad- also a district headquarters for candi- Keppel will remain with the American justment will be in Washington, but hear- dates who live in Washington or near by. Expeditionary Forces for a short time in ings may be held in such other places as- With the exception of three depart- the interest of organized soldiers' welfare may be expedient and necessary for the ments-the Medical Department (not in- work. proper performance of its duties. (Continued on page 2.) 2 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. EFFECT OF AUSTRIAN ARMISTICE BOARD INCORPORATED TO GIVE AIRPLANE MAIL FLYER MEETS ON THE ALLIES' WHEAT SUPPLY ECONOMIC HELP TO RUSSIA SNOWSTORM 7,000 FEET ALOFT Expected to Permit Reduction in The War Trade Board, to which the The Post Office Dephrtment issues the President has entrusted the execution of following: Amount of Bread Substitutes plans for rendering unselfish economic Now Being Used. aid to Russia, has now established a cor- The air mail between Washington and poration to carry out or administer cer- New York got its first touch of winter tain details of this economic program in flying on Sunday, when Ed. Gardner left The Food Administration issues the fol- New York in a cold rain, and flew for 40 lowing: regions and lines of trade where it is not minutes through a snowstorm at an alti- The Inter-Allied Food Council in Lon- possible to accomplish this through the ordinary channels of trade. tude of 7,000 feet. The snow was so don is discussing the possibility of dimin- dense that he could not see the ends of ishing the percentage of substitutes used Articles of incorporation were on No- vember 5 filed for this corporation, to the wings of the machine. He suffered in wheat bread by January 1 in all Allied no inconvenience save the chill. countries in view of the new situation. be known as " The War Trade Board of The Ausrian armistice must result in the United States Russian Bureau, In- Plans to Combat the Elements. greater safety of the Mediterranean Sea corporated." The capital of the corpora- tion, which is to be operated in the in- The air mail service has made all prep- routes and the increased accessibility of arations to combat the elements for win- the Indian and Australian wheat sup- terest of the Russian People, is placed at $5,000,000, the amount of the revolving ter flying. Electrically heated clothing plies, even if Germany does not quit the has been ordered, and individual heating War. fund placed at the disposal of the War Trade Board for the purpose of financing plants for each plane have been installed. Additional Wheat Available. These plants keep the motors warm in the plans and policies- of economic as- This, it is hoped, should make sufficient sistance to the Russian people. the hangars over night through the cold- wheat from these countries available dur- est weather, and will enable an immedi- ing this winter to reduce the amount of ate start regardless of the degree of cold. substitution in the bread of Allied coun- IMPORTING OF RUSSIAN RUBLES Arrangements have also been completed tries and allow the substitutes now being to keep a well-packed landing and tak- imported to the Allies to be used for dairy INTO UNITED STATES FORBIDDEN ing-off area in the snow, and equipment feeds, of which there is a great shortage. has been devised for control of the plane The same situation in feeds exists in the The Treasury Department issues the on sleet and ice on the ground. United States and would also be indirectly following customs decision: The New York-Chicago Route. the use of substitutes relieved by relaxing (T. in bread. D. 37795.) On the New York-Chicago route, con- The altered war situation would thus TREASuRY DEPARTMENT, struction has begun on a $15,000 hangar enable us to secure a better adjustment October 21, 1918. at Chicago, donated by the business men between human and animal food. The To collectors of customs and others con- of that city, and hangars are already in change in the war situation, however, cerned: course of construction at Cleveland and does not alter the totals of food demands The Federal Reserve Board, Division Bryan, Ohio. Work on the hangars at upon the United States but in fact will of Foreign Exchange, has decided to pro- Clarion, Bellefonte, and Lehighton, Pa., increase our load and therefore there will hibit the importation of Russian rubles will be begun next week. All the air- be increased demands for economy. into the United States, except that each planes on the New York-Chicago route We must now participate in the preser- bona fide adult traveler arriving in this will be equipped with wireless and every- vation of newly liberated nations in Aus- country will be permitted to bring with thing that can be done to insure a per- tria from starvation, and it is anticipated him 500 Russian rubles. feet daily service between the cities on that while some wheat may be needed In case more Russian rubles than al- the air mail, regardless of weather con- from the United States, the largest part lowed and permitted are found upon a ditions, has been provided for. of our exports to that quarter will be corn, passenger or traveler, customs officers rye, barley, and fats. The Austrian mer- will take- possession thereof and report. chant shipping must be placed in service the facts to the department for instruc- FILING OF APPLICATIONS FOR before exports can begin. tions. (106847.) L. S. ROWE, PATENTS INFOREIGN COUNTRIES BRITISH WAR RISK RATES. Assistant Secretary. An order entered October 8, 1918, by Premiums to Be Reduced 50 Per Cent in the Federal Trade Commission and af- Event of Armistice. COMMISSIONS AWAITING MANY fecting the filing of foreign applications P. Skinner, Lon- by persons domiciled in the United States Consul General Robert (Continued from page 1.) reads as follows: don, reports by cable: eluding It The British board of trade communi- the Sanitary Corps), the Judge appearing to the Federal Trade Advocate General's Department, and the Commission that the publication of inven- cates the following to Lloyds: " Inquiries tions having been made as to the position of Railway Transportation Corps-all staff by the transmission out of the corps of United States of applications merchants and others who may now or in the Army now recruit their com- for patent with war- missioned personnel direct from civil life therefor, or of documents relating there- the future effect insurance with to, may be detrimental risks insurance office in event of a decla- the foregoing machinery. Applica- to the public ration of armistice between the belliger- tions for the ledlal Department (with safety or defense, or may assist the is hereby given that the exception of the Sanitary Corps), enemy or endanger the successful prose- ent powers, notice cution the rates of premium upon all insurances the Railroad Transportation Corps, and of the war; the Judge Advocate General's Depart- Therefore, in conformity with the pro- accepted on and after November 1, 1918, visions will be reduced 50 per cent in cases where ment should be made direct to these de-* of the trading with the enemy act shall sail during the partments in Washington. and of the Executive order of October vessels concerned 12 continuance of such armistice." Applicants from civil life for commis- 1917, it is ordered: sion in the Infantry, Cavalry, Field and TXhat inventors, their assigns, if any, Coast Artillery, and Machine-Gun Bat- and solicitors, and each thereof, and all ON 100 PER CENT HONOR ROLL. talions should submit tkeir apflicatims others having knowledge of any inven- Director General McAdoo announces to the Arry office on duty at the educa- tion, shall not transmit, nor attempt to that among the 100 per clent railroad or- tional institution nearest to the residpnce transmit, out of the United States any ganizations in the fourth Liberty loan of the applicant. application for patent therefor, or any campaign, were the offices of B. L. Win- The final selection of these applicants document or communication relating chell, regional director of the southern is made after the course of training, by thereto, without first obtaining the con- region, anl R. H. Alshton, regional di- the commanding ofleers of the various sent or approval of the Commissioner of rector of the northwestern region. These central offleers' training schools. Xo ap- Patents, or a license from the Federal offlees made 100 per cent subscriptions plcations of this charseter should be Trade Commission. Entered October 8, early in the campaign. submitted direct to the War Department. 1918. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918, 3

DECLARA TIONS OF WAR AND SE VERANCES OF DIPLOMA TIC RELATIONS BETWEEN NA TIONS Following is a complete list of the declarations of war and severances of diplomatic relations, with the date of cach, in connection with the present war:

Declarations of War. Portugal (resolution authorizing intervention as as ally of England) v. 'Germany, November 23, 1914. Austria v. Belgium, August 28, 1914. Portugal (military aid granted) v. Germany, May 19, Austria v. Japan, August 27, 1914. 1915. Austria v. Montenegro, August 9, 1914. Roumania (allies of Austria considered it a declaration Austria v. Russia, August 6, 1914. of war) v. Austria, August 27, 1916. Austria v. Serbia, July 28, 1914. Russia v. Bulgaria, October 19, 1915. Brazil v. Germany, October 26, 1917. Serbia v. Germany, August 6, 1914. Bulgaria v. Roumania, September 1, 1916. Siam v. Austria, July 22, 1917. Bulgaria v. Serbia, October 14, 1915. Siam v. Germany, July 22, 1917. China v. Austria, August 14, 1917. Turkey v. Roumania, August 29, 1916. China v. Germany, August 14, 1917. Turkey (holy war) v. Allies, November 11, 1914. Cuba v. Germany, April 7, 1917. United States v. Austria, December 7, 1917. Cuba v. Austria, December 16, 1917. United States v. Germany, April 6, 1917. France v. Austria, August 12, 1914. France v. Bulgaria, October 16, 1915. France v. Germany, August 3, 1914. Germany v. Belgium, August 4, 1914. Severances of Diplomatic Relations. Germany v. France, August 3, 1914. Germany v. Portugal, March 9, 1916. Austria v. Portugal, March 15, 1916. Germany v. Roumania, August 28, 1916. Austria v. Serbia, July 26, 1914. Germany v. Russia, August 1, 1914. Austria v. United States, April 8, 1917. Great Britain v. Austria, August 13, 1914. Belgium v. Turkey, October 30, 1914. Great Britain v. Bulgaria, October 15, 1915. Bolivia v. Germany, April 14, 1917. Great Britain v. Germany, August 4, 1914. Brazil v. Germany, April 11, 1917. Great Britain v. Turkey, November 5,1914. China v. Germany, March 14, 1917. Greece (Provisional Government) v. Bulgaria, November Ecuador v. Germany, December 7, 1917. 23, 1916. France v. Austria, August 11, 1914. Greece (Government of Alexander) v. Bulgaria, July 2, France v. Turkey, October 30, 1914. 1917. Germany v. Italy, May 23, 1915. Greece (Provisional Government) v. Germany, November Great Britain v. Turkey, October 30, 1914. 23, 1916. Greece v. Austria, July 2, 1917. Greece (Government of Alexander) v. Germany, July 2, Greece v. Turkey, July 2, 1917. 1917. Guatemala v. Germany, April 27, 1917. Guatemala v. Germany, April 21, 1918. Haiti v. Germany, June 16, 1917. Haiti v. Germany, July 12, 1918. Honduras v. Germany, May 17, 1917. Honduras v. Germany, July 19, 1918. Japan v. Austria, August 25, 1914. Italy v. Austria, May 24, 1915. Liberia v. Germany, May 8, 1917. Italy v. Bulgaria, October 19, 1915. Nicaragua v. Germany, May 19, 1917. Italy v. Germany, August 28, 1916. Peru v. Germany, October 5, 1917. Italy v. Turkey, August 21, 1915. Roumania v. Bulgaria, August 30, 1916. Japan v. Gerpmany, August 23, 1914. Russia v. Bulgaria, October 5, 1915. Liberia v. Ge'rinany, August 4, 1917. Russia v. Roumania, January 28, 1918. Nicaragua v. Austria, May 6, 1918. Russia v. Turkey, October 30, 1914. Nicaragua v. Germany, May 6, 1918. Turkey v. United States, April 20, 1917. Panama v. Germany, April 7, 1917. United States v. Germany, February 3, 1917. Panama v. Austria, December 10, 1917. Uruguay v. Germany, October 7, 1917.

Progress By Draft Boards registrants. Fourteen hundred and five TREASURY CERTIFICATE ISSUE. of the local boards are 60 per cent through In connection with the issue of Treas- In Physical Examinations and 1,774 are 30 per cent complete with ury certificates dated November 7 and this work. maturing March 15, it is announced that The War Department authorizes the Four thousand three hundred and the issue of 4 per cent certificates, tax following: twenty-five of the local boards have com- series of 1919, maturing July 15, 1919, Nine hundred and thirty-six local pleted 30 per cent of classification of closed at the close of business November boards in the country have reported to registrants of September 12, 4,110 are 60 6. The total amount of such certificates Provost Marshal General Crowder that per cent complete, and 3,657 are 90 per reported as sold to Saturday, November they are 90 per cent through the physical cent through, while 2,581 report having 2, is $152,517,000. examinations of class 1 men, 19 to 36 forwarded all proper records to their re- years of age of the September 12, 1918, spective district boards. Save for the country's sake. 4 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918.

@me-dt 1. #. Winfltin P'ublished Every Week Day, Except American Official Communiques Legal Holidays, by the Committee on Public Information. Olice: Continental Trust Building, on Operations of U. S. Forces Fourteenth and H Streets NW. Washington, D. C. Tel. Main 5000. Copies of Tn OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN will American Official Communique No. 186. We have taken to-day west of the be turmshed without charge to every post office in the United States (to be posted daily, for HEADQUARTERs 51 additional guns, making a AMERICAN total the benefit of the public, under order of the EXPEDITIONARY of more than 150 since Novem- Postmaster Geueral) : to executive officers FORCES, ber 1. of the United States Government, and to diplo- Novembcr 5, 1918, evening. matic representatives of all foreign Govern- Thirty of our bombing planes exe- meats -EDwARD S. ROCHESTER, Editor. The first army under Lieut. Gen. cuted a successful raid on Meuse and Liggett has -continued its success. on Rachourt this morning, dropping RATES BY MAIL. Crossing the river south of Dun- One year ------$5. 00 over 2 tons of bombs with good effect. Six montas ------8. 00 sur-Meuse under a heavy artillery Reconnaissance and pursuit squad- One year, postage prepaid to fire, which frequently uwrecked the rons carried out many successful mis- 1)iy foreign countries .----- 8.00 Six months, postage prepaid to newly constructed bridges, the troops sions, machine-gunning enemy troops, foreign countries ------4. 50 of Maj. Gen. Hines's corps fought and greatly assisting the advance of Back numbers and eztra their way up the slopes of the east copies ------ach- .05S our infantry. Seventeen enemy air- Make all checks, money orders, and drafts bank. Breaking the enemy's strong planes were shot down and 2 enemy payable to Tu OFFIclAL U. 5 BULLETIN. resistance, they captured Hill 292, balloons burned. Seven of our planes Hill 260, Liny-devant-Dun, and drove are missing. EXECUTIVE ORDER. him Ir6m the Bois De Chatillon. / I hereby create a Committee on Pub- During the afternoon our gains in lic Information, to be composed of the this sector were extended northward; American Offiial Communique No. 187. Dun-sur-Meuse was captured, and Secretary of State, the Secretary of HEADQUARTERs, AMERICAN War, the Secretary of the Navy, and a our line pushed forward a mile be- yond that town, as far as the village ExPEDrflONARY FORCES, civilian who shall be charged with the November 6, executive direction of the committee. of Milly. morning. , As civilian chairman of the commit- The troops of Maj. Gen. Summer- Between the Bar and the Meuse tee I appoint Mr. George Creel. all's corps reached the river at the First American Army continued The Secretary of State, the Secretary and Luzy and mopped up the forest its advance northward, opposed by of War, and the Secretary of the Navy of Jaulnay. The important road strong resistance. are authorized each to detail an officer center of Bertmont fell before our Our troops are in the Bois Du Fond or officers to the work of the committee. victorious forces, who pushed on to de Limon, whence the line extends the Bois De L'Hospice, 2 miles north through the Flaba, Maisoncelle, and WOODROW WILSON. of that town, capturing in their ad- Chemery. April 14, 1917. vance the village of Letanne. At On the line of the Meuse which we Beaumont we liberated 500 French now hold from the Bois de L'Hos- citizens, who welcomed our soldiers pice, inclusive, to Sassey, and on the MONUMENT TO FIRST THREE U.S. as deliverers. heights to the east of Milly, and The advance of the past two days thence to Dun-sur-Meuse, there was SOLDIERS WHO FELL INACTION has carried our line to points within severe artillery and machine-gun 5 miles of the Sedan-Metz Railroad, fighting during the night. The Secretary of State is in receipt of one of the main lines of communica- France-American units, operating a telegram from the American Ambassa- tion of the German armies. in the difficult terrain east of the dor at Paris to the effect that on Novem- Between Beaumont and the Bar Meuse against positions long held by ber 3 an artistic monument at Bathele- Maj. Gen. Dickman's corps, in close the enemy on the front Sivry to the mont was dedicated by the citizens of liaison with the French fourth army BQis de la Grande Montagne, were Nancy to commemorate the death of the on its left, pushed forward under heavily engaged. first three Americans who fell there in heavy artillery and machine-gun fire During successful air combats yes- action just a year ago while fighting un- through the rugged forest areas be- terday afternoon, three additional der the American flag. The names of yond Stonne. The villages of Yonco, enemy planes were brought down. All these men are Corpl. James B. Gresham, La Besac, and Stonne were taken. of our machines returned. Ex ansville, Ind.; Thomas F. Enright, Pittsburgh, Pa.; and Merle D. Hay, Glid- den, Iowa. FORWARDING MAIL TO SOLDIERS FOUR NEW STATE DIRECTORS. Notwithstanding the fact that Bathele- mont is still under enemy shell fire, early WITH UNPRONOUNCEABLE NAMES Appointments Announced in the Person- on the moi'ning of the 3d there were some nel of Four Minute Ken. beautiful floral wreaths sent to the place The War Department authorizes the Prof. Charles T. Burnett, of Bowdoin and laid at the base of the monument. following: College, Brunswick, Me., is now State di- - The memorial is given by the people of There has been a marked decrease in rector of four-minute men for Mainp, suc- the Department of Meurtheet Moselle. the number of complaints from families ceeding Lieut. Paul Nixon, who has re- In a large salon of the city hall at Nancy of soldiers of foreign extraction in the signed to enter the military service of the a meeting was held at which there were United States Army over the nonreceipt United States. made a number of speeches praising the and delay of allotment checks, due to Albert B. Houghton, of Milwaukee, bravery of the Americans and the serv- Wis., has been appointed State director One plans providing for a careful checking ices they had rendered to France. of the names and addresses of nonspeak- of four-minute men of Wisconsin, suc- of the ministers of the Government pre- lug registrants. ceeding Roger Y. Flanders, who resigned -sided. Among the speakers were the The camp authorities in most eases to become a member of the staff of the mayor of Nancy, the prefect, and one of have used the names and addresses fur- War Department, committee on training the senators from the Department. nished by the draft boards, with the re- camp activities. sult that on long and unpronounceable Lowry F. Sater, Columbus, Ohio, suc- Special Orders, No. 2.53: names, strange cities, provinces, and ceeds Uarry L. Vail as State director of 75. Lieut. Col. Lon"e A. McClure, In- counties in European countries, many four-minute men for Ohio. fantry, is relieied from assignment to mistakes have been occasioned in the for- R. E. Cavanaugh, Indianapolis, Ind., is the 8th Division, Camp Mills, N. Y. warding of mail. now State director of four-minute men 76. The resignation of First Lieut. The office of the Provost Marshal Gen- of Indiana, succeeding Philip T. White, Walter H. Garrigus, Engineers, is ac- eral has directed a careful checking of who has been promoted to a position in cepted by the President, to take effect such names and addresses to eliminate another State by the Director Geheral of this date. the possibility of error. Railroads. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. 5 SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE INVITED GERMAN NEWSPAPER ISQUOTED COLLEGE STUDENTS TRAINING FOR LIMITED ISSUE OF NEW ADMITTING LOSS OF THE WAR CORPS ISFULLY ORGANIZED U.S. TREASURY CERTIFICATES The Department of State is informed The War Department authorizes the that the Schwaebische Tagwacht, a lead- following: ing south-German TO BEAR 4 1-2 PER CENT INTEREST socialist paper, con- Organization of the work of the col- tained the following in its issue of Oc- legiate section of the Students Army tober 30: Dated November 7, 1918, and Are - We have lost the war; Training Corps, under Brig. Gen. R. I. we are con- Rees, scheduled to begin on or after Oc- quered. These bitter words Payable March 15, 1919-Appli- which we tober 1, was hindered by the epidemic of were long reluctant to express now force delayed some of the in- cations to Be Received at the - --themselves upon the lips of all. After influenza, which defection ductions, but it is now practically com- of Austria and Turkey, even plete and every college unit is function- FederalReserve Banks. the blindest Several must see clearly. We can ing. No special difficulties, other than not expect Austria and Hungary in their those arising from the epidemic, were TREAsImY DEPARTMENT, present state to reject the same condition cooperation of the col- The encountered. The OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, imposed by the entente on Bulgaria. legiate authorities has been admirable. November 6, 1918. situation is clear. Although the German Army in the west holds its ground Summary of Distribution. The Secretary of the Treasury, under against overwhelming forces with great The following table summarizes the the authority of the act approved Septem- valor, new dangers arise on our hitherto ber 24, 1917, as amended by the act ap- distribution of troops up to and including safe flanks. We are conquered and only October 28 and relates chiefly to men proved April 4, 1918, offers for subscrip- mendacious demagogues can dare to try tion at par and accrued interest, a limited from the vocational section, whichilas to conceal this terrible fact. Three been in operation since last spring: amount of Treasury certificates of in- months of war cost us 100,000 dead and debtedness of the United States, Series many more wounded. Nothing can be Men sent to Central Officers' Training T, dated and bearing interest from No- gained by such sacrifice. It is surely bet- Schools ------4, 421 15, 1919, Men sent to Non-Commissioned Officers' vember 7, 1918, payable March ter to have populations heretofore belong- Schools------120 bearing interest at the rate of 4 per ing to the German Empire under foreign Division of Military Aeronautics- - 5, 729 cent per annum. sovereignty than under the sod. We Chemical Service ------271 Applications will be received at the Coast Artillery ------, 220 have nothing to expect from a further Depot Brigades ------570 Federal reserve banks. prosecution of the war but an enemy in- Engineers ------7, 619 Bearer certificates will be issued in vasion and complete internal Field Artillery ------14, 303 denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, collapse. Infantry Divisions ------10, 442 We have no alternative to-day but to -c- Medical Corps ------3, 192 $10,000, and $100,000. knowledge our defeat and conclude peace Machine Gun Replacements ------2, 373 Said certificates shall be exempt, both with the victors. What we wish is a just Motor Transport Corps ------6,341 as to principal and interest, from all Ordnance _ 7,567 peace, but we are unable to enforce such Pioneer Infantry Regiments (colored)- 884 taxation now or hereafter imposed by a peace. If adversaries impose humiliat- Quartermaster Corps -85, 945 the United States, any State, or any of Signal Corps ------5 626 ing armistice terms and entente socialists 2, 221 the possessions of the United States, or and peace friends can not prevent them, Tank Corps ------by any local taxing authority, except (a) the future will be poisoned and the result Total ------89, 824 estate or inheritance taxes and (b) would be that all those who hoped for Vocational Section. graduated additional income taxes, com- gain for mankind from this war would monly known as surtaxes, and excess share defeat with Germany. We should In the vocational section the turn-over profits and war-profits taxes, now or here- have to prepare ourselves for the future is approximately 55,000 men each two after imposed by the United States, upon in which we could regain our liberty. months. It is a significant fact that the income or profits of individuals, part- But there is no sense in continuing the among the 89,824 graduates of this section nerships, associations, or corporations. fight now, no matter what the entente there has been not a single court martial The interest on an amount of bonds and does. In all probability publication of or an important breech of discipline. certificates authorized by said act ap- the armistice terms will be tantamount The authorized enrollment of men in proved September 24, 1917, and amend- to their acceptance, and peace negotia- the collegiate sections is 200,000 of whom ments thereto, the principal of which does tions will soon follow; they will not be 186,400 are in the Army section, 12,000 in not exceed iii the aggregate $5,000 owned broken off but conducted to an issue, the Navy section and 1,500 in the Marine by any individual, partnership, associa- come what may. It will depend on the section. tion, or corporation, shall be exempt from wisdom of the adversaries whether that the taxes provided for in clause (b) peace shall be a lasting peace or preface above. to new and more terrible world catas- HOSPITALITY INSOUTHWEST Certificates of this series Vill be ac- trophe. cepted at par, with an adjustment of ac- TO THE U.S. ARMY AVIATORS crued interest, during such time and un- der such rules and regulations as shall customers up to the amount for which The War Department authorizes the be prescribed or approved by the Secre- each shall have qualified in excess of ex- following: tary of the Treasury, in payment of in- isting deposits when so notified by Fed- taxes when payable at Cities and towns of the Southwest come and profits eral reserve banks. Treasury certifi- used by Army flyers the maturity of the certificates. under the air lanes or before cates of indebtedness of any issue of are rivaling each other in their hospital- The certificates of this series do not bear Series IV which shall not have previously will not be ity to aviators. They are building land- the circulation privilege and matured or been called for earlier re- into' in payment on bond subscrip- ing fields, organizing the Inhabitants accepted demption and certificates of the tax series reception committees, and raising money tions. of 1919, with all unmatured interest cou- for entertainment. One towv, which calls The right is reserved to reject any sub- pons attached, will be accepted at par itself " The Dynamo of Central Texas," scription and to allot less than the with an adjustment of accrued interest is sending out Invitations by cards to amount of certificates applied for and to in payment for any certificates of the flyers. The cards read: close the subscriptions at any time with- series now offered which shall be sub- out notice. Payment at par and accrued scribed for and allotted. " Upon presentation of this card all interest for certificates allotted must be As fiscal agents of the United States, courtesies will be offered you, in- made on November 7, 1918, or later allot- Federal reserve banks are authorized cluding shower and pool baths at the ment. After allotment and upon payment and requested to receive subscriptions Y. M. C. A.'s $87,000 plant, Country Federal reserve banks will issue interim and to make allotment in full in the order Club's $75,000 plant, Elk's Club's receipts pending delivery of the definitive of the receipt of applications up to $47,000 plant. Coffee and sandwiches certificates. Depositaries duly qualified amounts indicated by the Secretary of the will be handed out by the Red Cross under Department Circular No. 92 of Treasury to the Federal reserve banks canteens; hair cut, shave, and shine September 21, 1918, will be perinitted to of the respective districts. given free at any barber shop; cold make payment by credit for certificates W. G. McAnoo, drinks at the soda-water fountains; allotted to them for themselves and their Secretary of the Treasury. also local carfare." 71'-18- 2 6 TiE OFFTOTAL' r. S. BULLE'tfIN: THURSbAY, NOVEM3ER 1, 1918. INCREASE INCROSS-COUNTRY New Poster is Expected NEW GENERAL IMPORT LICENSE FLYING BY AlERICAN AIRMEN To Help in War Work COVERING ALL SUGAR SHIPMENTS By Cutting Down Mails The War Department authorizes the The War Trade Board announces in a following: A poster printed in appropriate typing next ruling (W%.T. B. R. 306) the issu- and coloring has been prepared in, re- ance of a new general import license, to Reports from the Air Service schols be known as PRF No. 28, which will be in this country show an increased sponse to numerous requests by Chambers of Commerce, Boards of Trade, libraries, effective for shipments made on and after amount of cross-country work by the institutions. The pur- November 9, 1918. This license covers pilots. Much of the territory covered by and other public these pilots is without suitable landing pose of the poster is self-evident. It the importation into the United States of fields and the emergencies presented at reads as follows: all sugar when consigned to the united times by forded landings are developing sugar equalization board, care of the their resourcefulness in more ways than United States Food Administration, one. In one recent flight of this kind nine Read the Washington. D. C., or 111 Broadway, New York City. planes from Payne Feld, West Point, O WetalU. S. Bulletin Miss., led by Lieut. Jack W. Heard, start- This new general license covers the im- PUBLISHED BY portation of sugar from all destinations, ed in formation for Birmingham, Ala., DAILY COHNITTEN 200 miles away. UNDER ORDER ON PUBhIC and this action has been taken to avoid After reaching Fayette, 140 miles from OF THE INFORMATION any possible delay that might arise in PRESIDENT OF GEORGH connection with the shipment of this lim- their destination, the planes were forced THE UNITED CREEL to fly solely by compass, the weather hav- STATES CHAIRMAN portant commodity from foreign ports. ing become very thick. All made Birmn- American consuls have been instructed ingham according to schedule, except one WAR to certify invoices ccvering shipments of plane, piloted- by Lieut. Albert 0. Spencer, sugar consigned to the sugar equalization Information board, care of United States -which suffered a break in the gas line 1a5t writing to Washington for what you Food Ad- when nearly 10,000 feet up and at a time want to know aboat ministration, or Ill Broadway, New York when the pilot had not been able to see The Army and Navy City, without official notification of the the ground for some 43 minutes. Forced The Red Cross license numbers and without notification The Selective Draft Laws from the importers themselves that a to spiral down through several layers of The Food Administration clouds and rain to a level of about 1,000 The Fuel Administration license has been granted. feet before the ground became visible, he Trading with the enemy The-provisions of the trading with the The War Labor Board enemy act are not affected by this general found himself over a town and was The War Industries Board obliged to make a forced landing in a The Railroad Administration license, and American consuls will con- vacant lot. This drew a crowd of curious sad all the other dermanent or emergeany tinue to refuse to certify invoices where inhabitants and to avoid hitting the more governental departments, boards, cunt. there appears to be any enemy interest misslo#s, committees, and adminlstratlona in the shipment. venturesome who ran across his path, he at the Capital and elsewhere. made a sharp turn, colliding with a tele- graph pole, damaging a wing. With the ASE FOR If HRE aid of two broomsticks and some muslin PARITIES ON COTTON PRICES temporary repairs were made, and the gas lines having been repaired, resump- Copies of the poster will be sent to all AS ANNOUNCED BY COMMITTEE tion of the trip was possible. applicants who are in a position to aid The lot was hardly large enough for a in this public service. It is hoped that The War Industries Board authorizes good take-off, but by squeezing between its wide publicity will help to lessen the the following: telegraph poles, the pilot was able to get war burden put upon the mails and serve In accordance with the agreement be- a run through a cornfield and take the air to minimize the work of all government tween the representatives of the cotton with barely enough clearance to jump a departments at Washington. industry and the price-fixing committee, big warehouse up wind from him. July 1, 1918, the following parities based on the maximum prices then agreed to Almost Lands in Pond. PLAN ENABLING RAIL SHIPPERS have been fixed by the price-fixing com- Assurances from the townspeople had mittee, to remain in effect until October let Lieut. Spencer to believe Birmingham TO KEEP INSIGHT OF FREIGHT 1, 1918; which agreement was on Sep- was only a few miles distant, but it had tember 24 extended to remain in effect already grown dark before the lights of until November 16, 1918: Director General of Railroads McAdoo the city came into view. Again difficulty SINGLE YAR-T COMBED VENETI4NS. in finding a landing place was experi- authoeizes the following: enced, but having picked out a black spot In o:-der to accommodate as far as pos- Width SIland Prico per which appeared to be cleared land, sible shippers in keeping in touch with weight. yard. Spencer leveled out for a three-point land, Ing. A few feet off the surface of his their freight, B. L. Winchell, regional of the southern region, with the Incher black spot he suddenly discovered that director 33 156 x 64 3.10 yard...... 41j particular surface to be water and he was approval of the Railroad Administration. 35 155 x 64 3 00 yard...... 36 153 x 64 3.00 yard...... 4442421 in the middle of a good-sized pond. He has just been issuing a plan in the 36 156 x 64 2 77 yard...... "zoomed" just in time to keep his tail S44 southern region, which it is hoped will 37 148 x 64 2.80 yard...... planes out of the wet, climbed about 300 33 144 x 68 2.66 yard..- ...... 461 meet this situation. 38 153 x 64 2.75 yard...... 415 feet and began a circle of the city search- 38 156 x G1 2.853 ard...... ing for the other ships. He met with no A central organization la Atlanta has 441 success in this effort and again picked been established which will maintain out another sot for a landing. This ap- records of the interline carloads passing TWO-PLY W~iLEPCOMBED VENETILNS. peared to be a vacant lot. Again he set- the southern region border line gateways, as well as certain interior junction pointq. S 35 156 x 64 2.83 yard ...... 58 tled to the street level and flattened out, 38 when to his surprise instead of feeling For instance, if a carload of freight 156 x 64 2.63 yard...... 60 ground beneath him he kept on settling from New York for Memphis is overdue and finally brought up in an excavation at destination the Memphis merchant to CARDED OILCLOTH SHEETINGS. 20 feet below the level of the lot and whom the shipment is consigned can call stopped on the brink of a ditch which was up the freight service bureau at Memphis 511 40 x 40 4.75 yard...... 174 invisible until disclosed by the headlights for information as to the car's where- 51 40 x 40 4.5l yard...... 181 abouts and communication with the cen- 40 x 40 4.25 yard...... 19 of an automobile in the street above him. 514 44 x 40 4.75 yard...... i tral office of record at Atlanta ordinarily 51- 44 x 44 4.50 yard...... -...-1 will develop the facts without delay. 511 44 x 40 4.25 yard----...-.. --.. 19 ,Luxuries as usual means a victorious The local freight service bureau will be 58 44 x 40 4.25 yard...... 60 40140 4.18 yrd...... 2 Germany. Save and buy war-savings expected to show solicitude as to the 60 44 x 44 3.65 yard...... Etamps. transportation necessities of shippers. THED OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. 7

PROCEEDINGS OF U. S. SUPREME COURT

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. No. 666. Detroit United Railway, appellant, failure to comply with this provision will be v. City of Detroit. Motion to advance granted, deemed a sufficient reason for denying the peti- Monday, Koerenber 4, 1918. and case assigned for argument on Monday, tion. Thirty printed copies of such petition Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Mc- December 9 next, at the head of the call for and of any brief deemed necessary shall be Kenna, Mr. Justice Holmes, Mr. Justice Day, that day. filed. Notice of the date of submission of the Mr. Justice Van Devanter, Mr. Justice Pitney, No. 45. Abraham L. Sugarman, plaintiff in petition, together with a copy of the petition Mr. Justice McReynolds, Mr. Justice Brandeis, error, v. The United States of America; and brief, if any, in support of the same shall and Mr. Justice Clarke. No. 437. Charles T. Schenck, plaintiff in be gerved on counsel for the respondent at error, v. The United States of America; least two weeks before such date in all cases No. 438. Elizabeth Baer, plaintiff in error, except where the counsel to be notified resides Leslie C. Garnett, of Richmond, Va.; Thomas v. The United States of America; and west of the Rocky Mountains, in which cases S. Salathiel, of Independence, Kans.; Max No. 548. Conrad Kormann, plaintiff in error, the time shall be at least three weeks. The Kahn, of Detroit, Mich.; Frank Evard Green, v. The United States of America. Motion to brief for the respondent, if any, shall be filed of Seattle, Wash.; Frederick W. Dewart, of advance granted, and cases assigned for argu- at least three days before the date fixed for Spokane, Wash.; Jesse Fuller jr of Brooklyn, ment on Monday, January 6 next, after the the submission of the petition. Oral argument IN. Y.; and Thomas Fite Pane, of Aberdeen, cases herotofore assigned for that day. will not be permitted on such petitions, but they Miss., were admitted to practice. No. 715. The Columbus Railway, Power & may be submitted in open court by counsel or Light Co., appellant, v. The City of Columbus, by the clerk on request of counsel, and no Ohio, et al. Motion to advance granted, and petition will be received within three days next No. 25. Watts, Watts & Co. (Ltd.), peti- case assigned for argument on Monday, Janu- before the day fixed upon for the adjournment tioner, v. Unione Austriaca di Navigazione, ary 6 next, after the cases heretofore assigned of the court for the term. etc. On writ of certiorari to the United States No. 366. Occidental Construction Co., plain- of Appeals for the Second Cir- for that day. Circuit Court No. 584. The Estate of P. D. Beckwith tiff in error, v. The United States of America. cuit. Decree reversed with costs and cause (Inc.), petitioner, v. The Commissioner of Pat- Motion to dismiss submitted by Mr. Assistant remanded to the District Court of the United ents. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the Attorney General Thompson In behalf of Mr. States for the Eastern District of New Yofk General Davis for the defendant in the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia Solicitor for further proceedings, in conformity with granted. error in support of the motion, and by Mr. opinion of this court. Opinion by Mr. Justice No. 649. Alvah Crocker et al., trustees, pe- Charles E. Dow for the plaintiff in error in Brandeis. of In- thereto. Melting Co., appellant, v. titioners, v. John F. Malley, Collector opposition No. 28. Pittsburgh ternal Revenue. Petition for a writ of cer- No. 692. Althelmer & Rawlings Investment G. E. Totten, Inspector of the Bureau of Ani- Co., petitioner, v. E. B. Allen, United States mal Industry of the Department of Agricul- tiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit granted. collector, etc. Motion to dismiss petition for ture. Appeal from the United States Circuit writ of certiorari herein submitted by Mr. As- Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Decree No. 682. Bessie Tyrrell, etc., petitioner, v. Charles B. Shaffer et al. Petition for a writ sistant Attorney General Thompson in behalf affirmed with costs and cause remanded to the of Mr. Assistant to the Attorney General Todd District Court of the United States for the of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma granted. and Mr. W. C. Herron for the respondent. Western District of Pennsylvania. -Opinion by No. - Jacob Abrams, Samuel Lipman, Mr. Justice Day. No. 625. Seaboard Air Line Railway Co., pe- titioner, v. J. J. Gray. Petition for a writ of Hyman Rosansky, Hyman Lachoweky, and certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State Mollie Stelmer, plaintiffs In error, v. The The Chief Justice announced the following of South Carolina granted. United States of America. Motion to admit orders of the court : No. 523. Western Union Telegraph Co., ap- plaintiffs in error to ball submitted by Harry No. 524. Western Union Telegraph Co.; ap- pellant, v. The Atlanta & West Point Railroad Weinberger for the plaintiffs in error, with pellant, v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. Co. Petition for a writ of certiorari herein leave to counsel for the defendant in error to Appeal from the United States Circuit Court - file opposition within four days. denied. & of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Per curiam: No. 524. Western Union Telegraph Co., ap- No. 290. Oregon - Washington Railroad Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the Navigation Co., plaintiff In error, v. Stoddard pellant, v. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad sub- authority of (1) a.-Section 128 of the Judicial Co. Petition for a writ of certiorari herein Lumber Co. Motion to dismiss or affirm Code; Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. v. denied. mitted by Mr. Edward D. Baldwin In behalf Western Union Telegraph Co., 237 U. S. 300; No. 525. Western Union Telegraph Co., ap- of Mr. W. Lair Thompson for the defendant b. Equitable Assurance Co. v. Brown, 187 U. S. pellant, v: The Nashville, Chattanooga & St. in error in support of the motion. 308, 314; Demning v. Carlisle Packing Co., 226 No. 494. The Oklahoma Operating Co., ap- Louis Railway. Petition for a writ of cer- to U. S. 102; Consolidated Turnpike v. Norfolk, tiorari herein denied. pellant, v. J. E. Love et al., etc. Motion etc., Railway Co., 228 U. S. 596, 000; (2) No. 558. Western Union Telegraph Co., pe- advance submitted by Mr. Alexander Britton Pensacola Telegraph Co. v. Western Union titioner, v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. In behalf of counsel for the appellant. Telegraph Co., 96 U. 5, 1; Western Union No. 9. The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United Co., plaintiff in error, v. Telegraph Co. v. Ann Arbor Railroad Co. 178 States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth & St. Louis Railway U. S. 239; Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Alvin J. Fink. Passed, to.be restored to the Circuit denied. the provisions of section 9, rule Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 195 U. S. 546; No. 624. The Cudahy Packing Co., petitioner, call under Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Richmond, 25, on motion of Mr. F. D. McKenney for the v. William K. Bixby et al., receivers, etc. Pe- error. 224 U. S. 160; Louisville & Nashville Railroad tition for a writ of certiorari to the Kansas plaintiff in Co. v. Western Union Telegraph Co., 237 U. S. No. 369. John C. Madden, plaintiff in error, City Court of Appeals of the State of Mis- Forbes. Motion to dismiss submitted 300. See Western Union Telegraph Co. v. souri denied. v. W. M. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co., 244 U. S. by Mr. Stephen H. Allen for the defendant in No. 648. Louisiana Navigation Co., peti- error in support of the motion and by Mr. 649. - tioner, v. Oyster Commission of Louisiana et Railway Joseph M. Stark for the plaintiff in error in No. 457. The Zanesville & Western al. Petition for a writ of certiorari to the thereto. Co., plaintiff In error, v. Charles F. Williams, Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana de- opposition In error to the Court of No. 633. J. F. Lay et al., plaintiffs in error, administrator, etc. nied. v. R. C. Lay et al. Motion to dismiss or Appeals of Muskingum County, State of Ohio. No. 683. The State of Louisiana, petitioner, of jurisdic- affirm submitted by Mr. William H1. Watkins Per curiam:.Dismissed for want v. New Orleans Land Co. Petition for a writ for the defendants in error in support of the tion upon the authority of section 237, Judicial of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State motion, and by Mr. John C. Bryson for the Code, as amended by the act of Congress of of Louisiana denied. plaintiffs in error in opposition thereto. September 6, 1910, chap. 448, 80 Stat. 726; No. 678. S. T. Hills, as trustee, etc., peti- No. 375. Charles B. Shaffer, appellant, v. and petition for certiorari denied. tioner v. C. D. Stimson Co. Petition for a E. B. Howard, State auditor, etc., et al. No. 380. Louisville & Nashville Railroad writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the Passed, to be restored to the call pursuant to Co., plaintiff in error, v. The State of Alabama. State of Washington denied. section 9 of rule 26, per stipulation of counsel. In error to the Supreme Court of the State of No. 686. Maurice Sugar, petitioner, v. The No. 523. Western Union Telegraph Co., ap- Alabama. Per curiam: Dismissed for want United States. Petition for a writ of cer- pellant, v. The Atlanta & West Point Railroad of jurisdiction upon the authority of St. Louis tiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Co. Motion to dismiss submitted by Mr. Sid- & Southwestern Railway Co. v. Arkansas, 235 Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied. ney R. Prince in behalf of Mr. Sanders Mc- U. S. 350; Kansas City, Memphis & Birming- No. 687. Maurice Sugar, petitioner, v. The Daniel and Mr. Leon Well for the appellee In ham Railway Co. v. Stiles, 242 U. 8. 111. United States. Petition for a writ of cer- support of the motion, and by Mr. William L. No. 352. Deschutes Railroad Co., appel- tiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Clay and Mr. Rush Taggart for the appellant lant, v. Eastern Oregon Land Co. Ap- Appeals for the Sixth Circuit denied. in opposition thereto. peal from the United States Circuit Court No. 703. Samuel R. Maynard, petitioner, v. No. 692. Altheimer & Rawlings .Investment of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Per curiam: Matt G. Reynolds et al., etc. Petition for a Co.. petitioner, v. E. B. Allen, United States Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit collector of internal revenue. Petition for authority of (1) a. Section 128 of the Ju- Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied. a writ of certiorari to the United States Cir- dicial Code; Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co. No. 717. Drusa Sturm et al., petitioners, v. cult Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit v. Western Union Telegraph Co., 237 U. S. John S. Stump et al. Petition for a writ of submitted by Mr. David Goldsmith for the 300; b. Equitable Assurance Co. v. Brown, certiorari to the United States Circuit Court petitioner, and by Mr. Assistant to the At- 187 U. S. 308, 314; Deming v. Carlisle Pack- of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied. torney General Todd and Mr. W. C. Herron ing Co., 226 U. S. 102; Consolidated Turnpike Order. It is ordered by the Court that for the respondent. v. Norfolk & c. Ry. Co., 228 U. S. 596, section 3 of rule 37 of the Rules of Practice of No. 709. James F. Bishop, administrator, 600; (2) a. Bankers' Mutual Casualty Co. v. this Court be amended so as to read as follows: etc., et al., petitioners, v. Great Lakes Towing Minneapolis. St. P. & S. Ste. M. R. Co., 192 3. Where an application is submitted to this Co. Petition for a 'writ of certiorari to U. S. 371. 383, 085; Hull v. Burr, 234 U. S. court for a writ of certiorari to review a de- the United States Circuit Court of Appeals 712; b. Taylor v. Anderson, 234 U. S. 74; cision of a circuit court of appeals or any for the Seventh Circuit submitted by Mr. Joy v. City of St. Louis, 201 U. S. 332. See other court it shall be necessary for the peti- Harry W. Standidge for the petitioners, and writ of certiorari denied, Deschutes R. R. Co. tioner to furnish as an exhibit to the petition by Mr. Harvey D. Goulder, Mr. Thomas H. v. Oregon Land Co., 245 U. S. 672. a certified copy of the entire transcript of Gerry, Mr. James H. Wilkerson, and Mr. Ed- No. 479. International Paper Co., petitioner, record of the case, Including the proceedings in the respondent. etc. wip H Cassels for v. The Schooner Gracie 0. Chambers, the court to which the writ of certiorari is No. 710. Pittsburgh Coal Co. of Illinois, Motion to advance granted, and case assigned asked to be directed. The petition shall con- petitioner, v. Great Lakes Towing Co. Pe- for argument on Monday, December 9 next, tain only a summary and short-statement of tition for a writ of certiorari to tihe United after the cases heretofore assigned for that the matter involved and the general reasons day. relied on for the allowance of the writ. A (Continued on page 8.) 8 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THUSI)AY, NOVEMBtR 7, 1918. WILL CONVERT FIVE BUILDINGS 586 Sick and Wounded Landed in U. S. TO ARMY HOSPITAL PURPOSES During the Week Ending November / The War Department authorizes the following: , given to the statement from the office of Authorization has been The War Department authorizes the following Construction Division of the Army to the Surgeon General: take over and proceed with the work of The number of sick and wounded soldiers landed in America from the Ameri- altering five buildings and institutions can Expeditionary Forces during the week ended November 1 was 586. The for hospital purposes. The cost of these men were sent to Army hospitals where facilities for their physical reconstiuc- alterations will approximate $683,000. tion have been provided. When finished they will provide beds for 4,650 wounded soldiers. Almshonse to Be Converted. The work consists of altering the West- LARGEST PHOTOGRAPHIC MAP 38th U. S. Infantry Takes chester County Almshouse, at Wesices,- Prisoners From 9 Enemy ter, N. Y., the construction of roads, in- MADE INU. S. BY AVIATORS crease of the water supply, sewage, andi Regiments Within 9 Days lighting, new quarters for nurses, nev The War Department authorizes the wards, and alterations to existing bu~ld- following: The War Department authorizes the ings. The cost is expected to be $235,000. What is said to be the largest photo- following: Beds will be provided for 1.350. graphic smap ever made in this country is In the second battle of the Mare, July The buildings at Exposition Park pion- just being completed of the territory in 15-23, 1918, the 38th United States Infan- erty, Rochester, N. Y., are to be mnodibtd, and around Fort Sill, Okla., by the Pho- try, Col. U. G. McAlexander commanding, and in addition to hospital wards quar- tographic Section of the Air Service at- in nine days captured prisoners from nine ters for nurses are to be provided. These tached to Post Field. This map shows enemy regiments and secured from enemy buildings, when ready, will acconunodate not only highways, lanes, trees, build- positions along its front identifications of 1,000 beds and will cost $175,000. ings, railroads, fences, and evcry land- 21 separate and distinct regimental and Another of the projects is to alter tHie mark, but indicates every elevation and other units. This record has been deemed Commonwealth Armory, Bo tou. ' I , depression in the terrain. With over deserving of special mention. and inake it suitable for a hospifal con- 4,,000 separate prints pasted into one taining 1,000 beds. This will cost i 0,000. huge mosaic, the finished product covers To Remodel Hotel la Indiana. a space 16 feet long and 6 feet wide, rep- The West Baden Hotel, West Baden, resenting a ground area of 310 square SUPREME COURT Ind., will be made suitable for a 1.200- miles. The maap takes as its center point bed hospital. (t will cost $125,000. the town of Lawton, which lies 3 miles PROCEEDINGS Changes will be made in the Henry south of Post Field, extending from this Ford Hospital to make it suitable for point east and west 3 and 5 miles, re- I Army needs. When these are done 1ho northern bound- spectively, end from the (Continued from page 7.) Army will have a 2,000-bed hospital. The ary of Fort Sill Reservation, 31 miles States Circuit Geurt of Appeals for the Sev- estimated cost is $80,000. south to a point below the town of Wal- enthL Circuit submitted by Mr. Harrison Mus- ters. grave and Mr. William S. Oppenheim for the When work -was started on this map petitioner, and by Mr. Harvey D. Goulder, Mr. &s the party plaintiff in error herein, filV.nd over a month ago, the territory homas H. Garry, Mr. James H. Wilkerson, entered. . slightly and Mr. Edwin H. Cassels for the respondents. No. 1. State of Louisiana ex rel. WO1- was plotted out on a ground map. and by No. 726. Northwestern Electric Equipment mine G. Schmidt, widow, etc., plaintiff in error, figuring the exact area possible to cover Co., petitioner, v. Benjamin Electric Manufac- v. Jared Y. Sanders, Governor, et al. Subnit- with three magazines of plates, allowing turing Co. Petition for a writ of certiorari ted by the plaintiff in error pro so, and by Mr. to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals Harry Gamble for the defendants in error. for the proper overlaps, zones, or strips for the Second Circuit submitted by Mr. No. 235. The United States of America, of country were established to be covered Eugene C. Brown in behalf of Mr. Frederiek plaintiff in error, v. Edwaid M. Conyns et on every aerial flight. Observers were W. Winter for the petitioner, and by Mr. W. al. Argument continued by Mr. C. A. Keigni.n Clyde Jones for the respondent. for the defendants in error, and concluded by sent up with assignimeits to cover speci- N . 810. Gulf Oil Corporation, petitioner, Mr. Assistant Attorney General Kearful for fled zones of strips, and as fast as the fin- V. C. C. Lewellyn, Collector of Internal Reve- the plaintiff in error. Leave granted to ile ished negatives showed that these strips nue, etc. Argued by Mr. William A. Seifert additional brief for the defendants in error for the petitioner, and by Mr. William C. within 10 days. had been covered satisfactorily, the work Herron for the respondent. No. 361. John Dillon v. Strathearn Steam- proceeded to unfinished zones. Three No. 212. Alaska Pacific Fisheries, appel- ship Company, claimant of steamship l0ath- planes went up daily at the start, and neg- lant, v. The United States of America. Ar- earn; gued by Mr. C. H. Hanford for the appellant, No. 892. Erik Sandberg et al., petitionors, atives were produced with great rapidity. and by Mr. Assistant Attorney General Brown v. John McDonald, claimant of the British A summary of the negatives made shows for the appellee. ship Talus; over 4,200 separate exposures, but the No. 235. The United States of America, No. 303. Paul Nielsen et al., petitioners, v. plaintiff in error, v. Edward M. Comyns et al. Rhine Shipping Co., claimant, etc.; and number of prints, allowing for overlap- Argument commenced by Mr. Assistant Attor- No. 394. John Hardy et al., petitioners, v. ping, spoilage, etc., will of course exceed ney General Kearful for the plaintiff in error, Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., claimant, etc. this number. Figuring three magazines, and continued by Mr. Charles A. Keigwin for Leave granted Assistant Attorney General the defendants in error. Brown to argue orally on behalf of the United or 72 exposures on each flight, approxi- Adjourned until tomorrow at. 12 o'clock. States. Argument commenced by Mr. Assist- mately 60 trips averaging an hour and a The day call for Tuesday, November 5. will ant Attorney General Brown for the United half per trip have been necessary to pro- be as follows: Nos. 235, 361 (and 282. 392, States; continued by Mr. Alex. T. Howard for 893, and 394), 357, 277 (and 329 330. and the petitioners in No. 392; Mr. Palmer Pillans duce the map-or total flying time of some 353), 320 (and 821), 21 Original, 218, 378, 3 for the respondent in No. 392; Mr. W. J. 90 hours. Original, and 1. Waguespack for Dillon in No. 301 and peti- tioners In No. 392; and Mr. Roscoe H. Hupper 1918. for the respondents in Nos. 393 and 894: and LOST ON THE'0TRANTO. Tecaday, Noveteber 5, concluded by Mr. Silas Blake Axtell for Dillon casualties are reported Present: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Mc- In No. 3i1 and petitioners In Nos. 393 and The following Kenna, Mr. Justice Holmes, Mr. Justice Day, 394, and submitted on printed arguments by to the War Department by tile commland- Mr. Justice Van Devanter, Mr. Justice Pitney, Mr. Ralph James M. Bullowa, far Strathearn Ing general of the American Expedition- Mr. Justice McReynolds, Mr. Justice Brandeis, Steamship Co., claimant, etc., in No. 361, and and Mr. Justice Clarke. by Mr. Frederic R. Coudert as amicus curiae ary Forces: G. W. Willrich, of Milwaukee, Wis., and in No. 3861. PRIVATES. James D. Linsday, of Jefferson City, Mo., were No. 357. The United States of America, BENNETT, Hyram M. Elija Bennett, R. F.' admitted to practice. plaintiff in error, v. Dan HilL Argument com- D. No. 2, Sprs, Ga. No. 1. State of Louisiana ex rel. Willis J. menced by Mr. Assistant Attorney General BROWN, Robert E. Mrs. Mamie Brown, Ben- Roussel, etc., plaintiff In error, v. Jared Y. Frierson for the plaintiff in error. netville, S. C. Sanders, Governor, et al. Death of Willis J. Adjourned until tomorrow at 12 o'clock. GOFF, William S. Mrs. Nancy C. Goff, Doyle- Ecussel, the plaintiff in error herein, suggest- The day call for Wednesday, November 0, suI, Ark. ed, and the appearance of Wilbelmine G. will be as follows: Nos. 357. 277 (and 329, MOLERO, Vincent. Boy Molero, R. F. D., St. Schmidt, widow of Willis J. Roussel, deceased, 380, and 353). 320 (and 321). 21, Original, Bernard, La. and testamentary executrix of his succession, 218, 378, 3, Original, 3, 7, and S. THE, OFFICIAL U. S._BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER7; 1918.- 9

LIST OF CASUALTIES REPORTED AMONG THE UNITED STATES FORCES OVERSEAS a- SECTION 2, NOVEMBE1 6, 1918. MURRAY, Joseph L. James A. Murray, 1705 WELLS, Andrew J. Mrs. flarrte 0. Wells, Monroe Street, Baltimoie, Md. 1210 North lutchinson Street, Philadelphia, The following casualties are reported NEW, Thomas F. John h. New, Graymont, Pa. Ga. by the commanding general of the Ameri- WENTZ, Wilbur L. Mrs. Wesley Wentz, NEWELL, Philip. Joseph Newell, Brentwood, Welssport, Pa. can Expeditionary Forces: England. WILLIAMS, Lion. Miss Mable Van Housen, Killed in action ------42 SILiC1GER, Lyman T. Mrs. T. L. Shanger, 22 Fergle Street, Oswego, N. Y. Midland, Mich. VINSON, Perry L. Tom Vinson, Lott, Tex. D3ied of wounds ------59 SIDELL, Ira F. Edward C. Sidell, Mays VOS. Nicholas. -Leonard Vos, R. F. D. 3, Died of accident and other Liek. Ky. Cologne, Minn. UPCITURCH, causes ------1 Herbert. Mrs. Eddie Lee Up- ZALLOTNI, Antoni. Mrs. Mary Zallotni, church, Cottontown, Tenn. Frouggrot P. 0., Lubin, Russian Poland. Died of disease ------78 VANUORN, Uaymand. Mrs. Raymond Van- COOALY, Thomas joseph. Thomas Cooney, Wounded severely ------31 Ion 98 Union Street, Dorranceton Pa. 340 East Fifty-second Street, New York, VAUGHN, Claud B. Horton B. Vaughn, Wounded (degree undetermined) R. N. Y. 150 ,F. D. 4, Alexandria, Va. EVANS, Charles L. Mrs. Helen E. Evans, 265 Wounded slightly ------153 WARREN. Luther. K. F. Warren, Chries- Twain Avenue, Sayler Park Station, Cin- Xissing in action ------10 man. Tex. cinnati. Ohio. Wl"NfFLR. Wade Charles. Mrs. Ruth Werner, GAYESKI, Theodore E. Mrs. Magdalene 600 Haws Avenue, Norristown, Pa. Gaye-ki, 4018 McPherson Avenue, St. Louis, Total ------529 Mo. Died of Wounds. L MMER, Loy E. Robert L. Hammer, Selma, LIEUTENANTs. Oreg. Killed in Action. LEVERSON Leonard B. Gusta Leverson, LIEUTENANT COLONEiL. HOLDEN, George D. Mrs. Ida C. Holden, Al- R. F. D 1, Bro ten, Minn. PIKE, Emory Jenison. Miss Martha Agnes hany, Mo. McCULLOUGI William W. H4iss Calvian L. Pike, 1800 Tenth Street, Des Moines, Iowa. MARL. Arthur R. Mrs. Nancy P. Marsh, McCullough. R. F. D. 1, Fayetteville, Tenn. 204 West Grant Avenue, Blair, Nebr. McCONIGAL, RaymOnd S. Daniel B. Mc- LIEUTENANT, Gonigal, Fqttersdale, Pa. WALTER, Arthur. Caroline M. Walter, 819 SERGEANTS. McKINNEY, Glen Dale. Johin C. Mcinney, Sutter Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HARMON, Guy B. Mrs. Alice Harmon, . P. R F. D. 1. New Galilee. Pa. SERGEANTS. D. 1, Hligloy, Ariz. MONTGOMERY, Gilbert F. T. P. Mont- SHEPARD, Howard L. F. E. Shepard, 199 gomery, Mankato, Kansp- BRILL, Jacoll M. Francis A. Brill, 58 South South Main Street, Fairport, N. Y. MORAN, Thomas. Mrs. Anna Frant 1114 Fourth Street. Sunbury, Pa. HUGHES, Frank P. Miss Isabelle Chancel- South Renwood Avenue, Baltimore, Md. GWOZDZ, FEed T Mrs. Catherine A. lor, 901 East One bundred and sixty-seventh MOR-TAD, (ilman. Mrs. Annie P. Morstad, ('wozdz, 13 Commercial Street, Thorndike, Street, New York, N. Y. tk dmose Avenue, Grand Foiks, N. Dak. Mass. SIOEM 'KER. Albert R. John E. Shoemaker, ORTLEPP, Robert. Mrs. Mary Ortlepp, 507 WLNCII, Percy. George W. Winch, City 237 East King Street, Chamberburg Pa. Jarot Street, BeIleville, Ill. Drug Co., Laredo. Tex. ,DVIS. Oliver R Mrs. James Davis, 101 PYFZKA, Emil John. Mrs. Mary Pyszka, 1269 CORPORALS. Oak Street, Yonkers. N. Y. Poxter Avenue, La Salle. L. K FFEN'IERGER Lewis Lo. Mrs. Mollie SENSON William J. Mrs. Marie Ranson, 290 HIARRINGTON, James A. Mrs. V. Harring- Knafonoerger, Lebanon. Mg. ton, 1047 Eighty-third Street, Brooklyn, Enst FIrst Street, Keyport, N. J. N. Y. PEARL, Jean Ht. Mrs. Franes Pearl, Mound, SH1 'RKEY, William J. Mrs. Clara Sharkey, MLIIAM, Fred V. Mrs. Mary Iilham, 807 N. Daik Fairmont, Minn. Fulton Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. CORPORALS. SIMGEL. Famuel. Isidor SIegel, 385 south NO-CO. Mark J. *Sain B. Hoover, Buhl, FELLOWS. Erroll S. Mrs. Peart D. Fellows, Fourth lteivt. Brooklyn N. Y. Idaho. trro of R IL Kell. Charlestown, N H. STEWART Charles J. George S. Stewart, 267 WEATHERS, John Lee. Mrs. Bettle Weath- GTIZESKOWIAK. Bert. Leo Grzeskowink, 407 West Fifth Street, North Spanish Fork, ers, Ardmore, Okla. hill Street. Alpena, Mich. Utah. MTI'HAtTf. Edmund J. Henry Plunette, Fort TIMMERMAN, Joseph. Mrs. Mary Timmer- MaCTANIC. Kent, Me man Breese, Ill. NAUS, William. C. N. Naus, 1018 Herman GIAN( RECO, Joseph. Antonlon Glargreo, WES-TITIS Andy. Mrs. Alice S. Westhuls, Street, Marion, Ohio. 2117 North Stella Street. Philadelphia. Pa. 26 State' Street, Waupon,"Wls. COOK. SWINCLE. Howard. f. E Swingle, 1431 from Accident and Other Causes. JOHNSON, William B. Mrs. Eliza Ganley, Elizabeth Street, Seranton, Pa. Died Ringwood, Okla. WAGONER. LIEUTENAN. PIrVATES. LUTTRFLL, Shelton C. John IL Luttrell, STOCKER, Delmiar H. Mrs. Melissa V. ALLEN, James L. Mrs. Elsie I. Allen, R. F. Ava, Mo Stocker, Tunkhannock, Pa. D. 1, Chacolocco, Ala. MECHANIC. DI NNING, Clarence A. Mrs. Catherine Dun- THOMA, Leonard E. E. G. Thoma, 721 Arch Died of Disease. ning, $umnmerville, S. C. Street, Boonville, Mo. NURSe. GJFRMANIK. Joseph. Mrs. Pauline Veiemee, Great Neck, N. Y. PRIVATES. HARDY. Sabra Rertns Rev. Lookt B. Hardy, GOLTZ, William Earl. Miss Hilda Golts, ANTONELLI, Emillo. Michael Antonelli, bax Golden Valley, N. Dak. 72, Liberty, bouth Fifth Street, Duquesne, Pa. Tioga County. Pa. CORPORALS. GRISWOLD, Charles. Mary Barringer, R_ F, BL'SCFHMOETfLE. Edward William. Eliza- D. 1, Conneaut, Ohio. beth Eu'ehmwehle, 4321 Wilcox Avenue, St. FRICKER. Luther 1P. Chartps I. Wiseman, GUILIANI, Armanda. Angelo Guiliant, Po- Louis. Mo 1 719 North Broadway. EIto timove, Md. quonnoc Bridge, Groton, Conn. COLE Fiank C. Mrs. Minnie Cole, R. P. D. 4, GRATlAM. John E. Mrs. Chrfstiann Graham, IIAFERKAMP, Harry A. H. Theodore Hafer- Pasatings Barry, Mich. 135 North First Street, Clinton, Ind. kamp, Augusta, Mo. EMBRY, Walter F. Walter William Embry, McDAID Thomas E. Mrs. Jennie Robinson, IIARTMAN, Andrew M. Antoni J. Hartman, I F D. 1. Ballinger, Tex. 1702 No'th Twenty-eighth Street, Phila- ,,33 South Eleventh Street, Erie, Pa. GRIFFITH Stanley J. J. AL Griffith, R. F. delphia, Pa. 11ASSON. William J. William Hasson, 2249 D. 2, Hillsboro, Ohio. 3ECHANIC. south Front Street, Philadelphia. Pa. HAUFF, Manuol J. Mrs. Rosie J. Hart, 137 SHANNON, William. Mrs. ETrabeth Shan.- HEARN, George E. Alexander Hearn, Shay, Route HI. Fresno, Cal. non, 846 Livington Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Ohio. HOUTS, John W. Mrs. Lucinda R. Houts, HELLMAN, Fred W. Jacob Hellman, 4032 A'thnr, Nebr. WAGONERS. North Greenview Avenue, Chicago, Ill. HOWRD. William G. Mrs. Lucinda Howard, GODSIALK. Albert F. Isaac W. Godshalk, IILSABECK. Charles L. Mrs. Isabelle lilsa- Prownfield. Tex. 312 4rown 'Avenue. Bangor, Pa. beck, R. F. D. 1, Enterprise, Kans. JONES, William F. Edgar R. Jones, Dunn, VALENPINE, Leonard. Mrs. Vieta Valentine, HU1INTLEY, Thomas. Tnuomas Huntley, Wa- N. C. Kulpment, Pa. pato, Wash. KELLEY, Arthur W. Mrs. Hannah Parks, COOKS. JONES, Charles C. Mrs. Julia A. Jones, 118 Mr'ller. Kmns. DARRATI, Loyd B. Miss Beasie L. Darrah, Fountain Street, Connersville, Ind. McSPARREN. Clarence Cameron. Susan E 1114 Mechanic Street, Emporia, Kans. LACER. Paul J. Mrs. Lizzie Furthmuner, Mcparren. Daygpn, Pa. 13q Hugh Street. LAWRENCE. Francis H. Mrkk Mary Law- Fort Wayne. Ind. MADISON. Olaf. ITenry P. Madison, Sonore rence, Pineville, La. B1cDYER, Joseph R. Mrs. Mary McDyer, Strandveg Nexo, Denmark. Central -Botel. Latrobe, Pa. STOVALL. Alvin M. Mrs. Rochie Stovall, PRIVATEg. MAYBERRY, Pete. Berry Mayberry, Buffalo, 1512 North Sixth Street, Waco, Tex. BACHMAN, Earl E. S. William H. Bach- Tenn. TETXEIIA, Antonio P. Antonio P. Teixeira, man, 1310 Vighteenth Street, Wichita Falls, 31ERCAND, James A. Mrs. Angelina Mer- Flores. Azores Islands. Tex. cand, 839 East One hundred and sixty- TENNANT, Ellis J. Mrs. Augusta Tennant, BRAM8IARE, Thomas G. Guy T. Brashure, fifth Stileet, New York. N. Y. I Fa r. W. Va. Atwell. Tex. MICHEL, Howard A. Mrs. Elizabeth Michel, TERINO, Alfonso. CamC'lla Socco, 156 Stone CONWAY, Frank. William Conard, 400 Parlk- 114 Rubsam Street, Springfield, Ohio. ..A-venue. Brooklyn. N. Y. way. Trenton, N. J. MIKE, Sam. Charlie M.ike, 2031 Benn Ave- TI REE. Earl H. Mrs. Adelle Blainche Tyree, COPELAND, Mason L. Mrs. Mary . Cope- nue, Canton, Ohio. Olio, Va. land, Box 426, Clinton, . 0 MONICO, Andrew. Michack D. Monice, Stem- WARD, 'William J. Anna Ward, 16 Eckhart DUNN Edward C. Mrs.' atber Dunn. IL H. nero, Italy. Street, North Side, Pittsburgh, Pa. D. 4-Union City, Mich. 711-18--3 16 THi OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBEti 7, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING FELLER, Frank A. Theodore Feller, R. F. D. SKIFF, Fred D. Fred N. Skiff, 106 East HANES, Laurence C. Mrs. J. B. Hanes, Kauf- 1. Stpragueville, Iowa. Lockhart Street, Sayre Pa man, Tex. FERGUSON, Wheeler. Mrs. Mary Jane Fer- STEWART, Elton J. deorge Stewart, Pine HAWKES Alton C. Henry R. Hawkes, 68 guson, R. F. D. 1, Cottageville, S. C. Valley, Miss. Cedar itreet, East Weymouth, Mass. FLANAGAN, James P. Mrs. Mary Flanagan, SWEENEY, - Frank. Mrs. Frank Sweeney, INDA, Frank Arthur. Frank Inde, Wild Rose, 125 Eastern Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. McCready, Va. Wis. FLEMING, Oliver L. John L. Fleming, Clay- UNGER, Herbert E. Mrs. Leah Unger, Muir, JOEKEL, Frederick E. Mrs. H. C. Joekel, ton. Tex. Pa. - Giddings, Tex. FLYNN, John A. Mrs. Mary Flynn, 316 Sib- VAN KIRK, Harry S. John D. Van Kirk, SERGEANTS. ley Avenue, Old Forge Borough, Pa. Cherry Hill, Princeton, N. J. FOt.TER, Ralph. Mrs. Francis Foster, 311 VARGAS, Manuel J. Frank Vargas, Sunny- CONNERS, William S. James E. Conners, 1 Greene Street, Marietta, Ohio. vale, Cal. Vogel Terrace, Brookline, Mass. GALLINS, Fredig. Miss Lettie Gallins, 215 VARNEY, William J. Egbert Varney, Had- DR SOUCEY, Joseph. Edward De Soucey, 376 Garfield Aveoue, Kansas City, Kans. ley, N. Y. Potter Avenue, Astoria, N. Y. GAZZARA, John. Joseph Gazzara, 925 Wat- WENTZEL, Leroy S. Amos. A. Wentzel, HANSA, Frank. Mrs. Marie Hansa, 315 East kins Street, Philadelphia, 'Pa. Stony Creek Mills, Pa. Seventy-eighth Street, New York, N. Y. GEDDES, James W. Mrs. Catherine T. WEST, Ellis E. Glenn West, Worthing, HOWARD, Claude, S. Mrs. R. K. Robertson, Geddes, 1312 North Carolina Avenue, S. Dak. Cropwell, Ala. Washington, D. C. WRITFORD, Jason J. Mrs. Elizabeth Whit- JAMES, Odom. J. W. James, Anniston, Ala. GESCHE, Fred W. Amelia Gesche, Route 2, ford, R. F. D. 2, Whitmore, Mich. JUCHATZ, Carl J. Mrs. Catherine Juchatz, Blue Earth, Mina. WILLIAMSON, Pres. Ben Williamson, 196 Harmon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. GIBBONS, James P., Jake Gibbons, R. F. D. Achille, Okla, McGEE, Keith E. Miss Mabel M. McGee, 816 1, Aragon, Ga. WILLIS, William C. Mrs. John B. Teal, Tenth Street, Aurora, Nebr. GILBREATH, Archie. Mrs. Lottie Gilbreath, Russellville, Ark. STETZ, John J. Ladislaus SRtetz, 1522 West South Pittsburg, Tenn. Seventeenth Street, Chicago, Ill. GIBSON, Will G. Robert H. Gibson, R. F. D. Wounded Severely in Action. WILLIAMS, Lynn 0. Marion B. Williams, 1, Hughes Springs, Tex. New Petersburg, Ohio. GONTZ, Merle. William H. Gontz, Scotland, LIEUTENANT. I CONWAY, Wilfred L. Thomas Conway, 428 Pa. LEGG, Henry F. Mrs. Chas. Legg, 234 Smith West Union Street, West Bethlehem, Pa. GRACE, Andrew. Mrs. Lou Grace, R. F. D. Avenue, Kingston, N. Y. HASH, Clyde T. M. T. Hash, Gate City, Va. - Milliken, 41 1, Eico, Ga. SERGEANT. MILLIKEN, Allen W. Winfield GRANDSTAFF, Wayland 0. Mrs. Nida Irene Eagle Lake Road, Bar Harbor, Me. Grandstaff, Harrisville, W. Va. DICKSON, William A. Lee Vandoolah, 101 SELLS, George D. Mrs. George D. Sells, 337 GRAVES, Fred B. Mrs. Merle Graves, Box South Poplar Street, Sapulpa, Okla. Breading Avenue, Ben Avon, Pa. 124, Sand Springs, Okla. CORPORAL. STAMEY, Enoch L. Mrs. Annie Stamey, 202 GRAVITT, Annias. Molly Hughes, R. F. D. South Ed-eworth Street, Greensboro, N. C. JERKA, Leopold. Frank Jerka, 86 Hudson THOMAS, 1Herbert B. Mrs. Annie Thomas, 1, Scott, Ark, Street, Garfield, N. H. - GREEN, Albert G. Mrs. Louise G. Quald, 363 East Twenty-fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 94 Shipwright Street, Annapolis, Md. PRIVATES. * CORPORALS. GRIEGO, Emilio. Juan D. Jose Griego, Em- BRANNUM, John S. John L. Brannum, Ash- BAKER, George F. Mrs. N. Baker, Rhodes, budo, N. Mex. ley. Ill. Iowa. HAFELI, Anthony. Mrs. Catherine Hafell, CHEPLICK, Stephen. Joseph Cheslick, Broad BRODZELLER, Frank J. Mrs. Anna Brod- 156 Butler Street, Paterson, N. J. Fo.d, Pa. Zeller, Lomira, Wis. HALLETT, Stanley S. Mrs. Ethel A. Hallett, COMRAS. Peter. Joseph Comras, 6 Stamp- COHEN, Edward I. Harry H. Cohen, care of 533 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ers Street, Providence, R. I. Union Shoe Store, 1107 Main Street, Hart- HANKE, Edward. Mrs. Lillian Curtis, La CONNELL, John L. Mrs. J. L. Connell, 540 ford; Conn. Cygne, Kans. North Fifth Street, Memphis, Tenn. IIEYLMUM,. Julian W. Mrs. Charlotte Heyl- HANNAH, Alexander B. Miss Mattle E. DELINE, Webster. Edward H. Deline, 25 mum, 107 Second Street NW., Canton, Ohio. Hannah, R. F. D. 2, Trenton, Tenn. Hall Street, Pontiac, Mich. HOEY, Keister J. Mrs. Anna M. Hocy, 124 HANSEN, Burton R. Mrs. Caroline Hansen, DENNIS, Mike. Gust Gustaveson, Rhine- North Third Street, Jeannette, Pa. 408 Kuhn Block, Spokane, Wash. lander, Wis. JOHNSON, Frank P. Mrs. Celia Nicholson, HARGIS, Harmon. A. Ti Hargis, Murphy, DILLEY, Albert. Cylus Dilley, Willard Street, Derry, Pa. Va. Washington Court House, Ohio. MAYNE, Joseph J. Joseph L. Mayne, 741 HARRIS, Walter. Mrs. Beatrice Harris, Al- DURS, Merle I. Mrs. Victoria Lontaza, Coma, Heath Street, Brookline, Mass. tamaba, Ga. Italy. QUINN, Edwin J. Mrs. Mary Molloy, 613 HENDRIX. Elmer. Arthur Owens, New EWING, James P. Elmer Ewing, 317 Abbott Bowen Avenue, Chicago, III. Haven, Ill. Street, Lansing, Mich. RAY, Leland. Lee Ray, Kosciusko, Miss. HERNDON, Ed. Miss Ella Herndon, Nelson, GOUIN, Pierre E. Oliver Gouin, 10 McDo- STRIAKER, George K. Mrs. Louisa Streaker, Okla. land Street, Spencer, Mass. - 5014 Willows Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. HOLLEY, Lewis. Mrs. Katherine Holley, R. HELAS. Frank. Frank-Pocounek, 1940 South FIELDS, George Elmer. George Fields, Bel-, F. D. 2, BoxT2, Mrtnsburg W. Va. Twelfth Street, Omaha, Nebr. ton, Mo. HOWELL, Henry Perry. Ele F. Howell, HOPKINS, Pfarry. Mrs. Dan Fieger, 120 HINDSLEY, George A. Miss Mary C. Hinds- 1023 East Eighth Street, Okmulgee, Okla. Russel Avenue, Saginaw, Mich. ley, 42 South Fifty-eighth Street, Phila- ITENS, Thomas B. Mrk. Linda Simms Ivens, JEFFERY, Mervyn. Mrs. A. B. Cokelan, 2402 delphia, Pa. Worton, Md. Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Cal. HOUSEL, Dewitt. Frank N. Housel, Western IVERSON, Selmer. Mrs. Gurive Iverson, R. JESSE, James P. Mrs. Bettie F. Jesse, Ver- Springs, Ill. F. D. 1, Box 35, Creston Mont. sailles, Ky. MOODY, Fred M. Mrs. Clara Moody, 309 KRAYENHAGEN, Emil H. Ernest Krayen- JOHNSON Kenneth. James I Johnson, Al- North Eleventh Street, Coshocton, Ohio. hagen. Route 1, Woodstock, Minn. mena, K&as. MULDER, Harry. Johannes B. Mulder, R. F. LARRABEE, Harry S. Mrs. Mary M. Larra- LAVELLE, George Nelson. Mrs. Margaret La- D. 7, box 28, Holland, Mich. bee. 201 Leland Avenue Charles City, Iowa. velle, 900 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PAGEL, Arnold Carl. Mrs. Martha Pagel, 654 LAUZON, Henry. Mrs. §ophrine Lauzon, R. Pa. Marion Avenue, Big Rapids, Mich. F D. 1. Pinconning, Mich. LAWRENCE, Forrest R. W. L. McNeil, 910h PLETKA, Charles. Jacob Pletka, 4836 South LEFKA, William F. Mrs. Ernestina Lefka, Colorado Street, Coffeyville, Kans. Racine Avenue. Chicago, III. corner Eighth and Allison Streets, Charles LEMPP, Richard L. Herman Lempp, 4242 STOWERS, William Lewis. Mrs. Lillie City, Iowa. Jamaica Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Stowers, Hesperia, Mich. LOVE, Richard R. Mrs. Eloise' C. Love, box LEONARD, Edward R. Mrs. Mary Leonard, SULLIVAN, Michael B. Mrs. N. F. Sullivan, 164, Mullins, S. C. 3301 Second Street, Miami, Fla. B2 Carter Street, Hudson, Mass. McCORKLE, James R. Elisha S. McCorkle, LEOPOLD, William F. George Hoffman, VINSON. PAUL J. J. E. Woodward, Esom R. F. D. 4, Chandler, Okla. North Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hill, Ga. McDOUGAL, Eli E. George W. McDougal, McLAUGHLIN. Janes. P. J. McLaughlin, WESTMORELAND, Stewart. Reuben A. West- Stuttgart, Ark. Ewell Street, Lowell, Mass. moreland, Thomasville, N. C. McGOLDRICK, Joseph E. Mrs. Annje Mc- MISORSKI, Konstanty. Pete Duzynski, 313 ZYWICK, Bernard George. Mrs. Anastasia Goldrick, Limekiln Pike, Glenside, Pa. -Melvin Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Zywick, 172 St. John Street, Detroit, Mich. MOYER, George H. Mrs. Alvesta Rebecca MURAWSKI John Ignatz Murawski, 513 BUGLER. Moyer, Edgerton Avenue, Cudahy Wis. - 982 South Ninth Street, Allentown, ODELL, Jack. Nathan Odell. Richmond, Mo. JONES, Philip S. Mrs. Ida M. Jones, Corn- Pa. ROSS, William. William Ross, 278 West ing, Iowa. MICHAEL, Jess C. Thomas J. Michael, Route One hundred and twentieth New MICITANICS. Aistyne, Tex. Street, 3, Van York, N. Y. GAGNON, Edward, Jr. Edward Gagnon, sr., MOORE, Amos. Mrs. Sallie May Moore, R. F. SHAW, Earl Walter. George Shaw, Willkams- R. F. D. 1. box 45, Green Bay, Wis. D. 6, Vienna, Ga. burg, Ohio. McFARLAND, Charles. Mrs. Ettle McFar- SELM, Harry M. Mys, Nellie Selm, 947 Wal- SIMIOSKI. John. Mrs. Anna Simioski, 48 land, Grazierville, Pa. nut Street, Connersville, Ind. Golden Street, Norwich, Conn. Teofil. Mrs. Julia Smag- Joseph Severyn, sr., SMAGLINSKI, Jake SEVERYN, Joseph F. ZBEJINSKI, Frank. Annie Roneviez, Barton, linski, 1300 South Monroe Street, Bay City, Schuyler, Nebr.- Ohio. Mich, SEXAUER. Otto J. B. Sebastian Sexauer, 181 COOKS. Sidney Street, St. Louis, Mo. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). SHAW, Clarence R. Mrs. Maude Shaw, 141 O'KEEFE, John. Mrs. Katherine O'Keefe, North Lansing Street, Mount Pleasant, CAPTAIN. 1206 Willow Avenue, Hoboken, N. J. Mich. TAYLOR, John II. Thomas P. Taylor, 135 CORMERAIS, Henry D. Mrs. Grace A. Cor- Hill Street, Atlanta, Ga. SHERMAN, Russell. Mrs. Blanch Sherman, merais, 72 Gardner Street. Al1ston, Mass. 263 West Chappel Street, Columbus, Ohio. PRIVATES. SHEWALTER, James. Mrs. Mattie Shewal- LIEUTENANTS. BAFFA, Joseph. Louis Baffa, 1237 De Kalb ter, Signet, Miss. THOMAS, Harvey G. Mrs. George A. Thomas, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. SHIDE, Charles J. Mrs. Anna Krueger, 143 Monticello, Ind. BARESWILL, Loren 8 Mrs. Emma Bares- Allen Avenue, Haddentleld, N. J. FITZGERALD, William Hird. Mrs. Knte will, West Monroe, La. SHOFF, Joseh C. Mrs. Sarah P. Shoff, Fitzgerald, 2313 Hillside Place, Kalamazoo, BEALL, Ray. W. E. Beall, 1044 Nolfth Avonmore, Pa. Mich. Twelfth Street, Marion, Iowa. THE OFFICIAL 11 S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, ROVEMBER 7, 19, 11 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

rLACKWOOD, Isaiah M. B. B. Blackwood, COOK, Oliver Maltin. Ella Douglas Cook, ITEYLER. John S. Mrs. D. Heyler, 1010 Hanto, Tex. ft. F. D. 1, box 40, Algonte, Mich. East -t)te hundred and eightieth Street, IIOGART', Russell. James E. Bogart, 1323 DISQUE, Nicholas. Casimer Disque, 35 11111 New York, N. Y. M1aud Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. KRETCHMAN. Frank 0. Mrs. Lena Kretch- IOlISYURT, Emile. Nasaire BIoisvert, Shaw- EVERSON. Alfred. Henry Everson, Corsica, loan, 23 Mills Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. nigan Fall, St. Etlenne. Canada. S. Dak. MAGUIRE, bidney C. Mary E. Maguire, 3103 LROCAlRD, Joseph. Joseph Brocard, R. F. D., GANZALEZ, Malcolm. Mrs. Louise (anzalez, Calutmet Avenue, Chicago, Ill. New Brunswick, N. J. 550 Jtck on Avenue, New York, N. Y. PENDLETON, Frank A. FrederickS. Pendle- LIROPIHY John C. Mrs. Anna Irophy, 503 GOTTLIEl. Morris. Mrs. Joy Ronchette, 504 ton, 153 Monttague Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. Tenth §treet. West New York, N. J. Franklin Av nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. rOBU. Arthur T. Mrs., Catherille Robb, 77 CORCORAN. Edward .1. Cabherine Boyle, GREENE, Walter. George 8. Greene, Chee- Pilling Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 12912 outhern Boulevard, New York. N. Y. wit-k, Pa. SPALDISG. Robert E. George E. Spaldiag, CORLEY, Robert M. Mrs. Ruby Corley, IR. F. GIIFFITII. Elisjh Fitch. Andrew J. Griffith, 0 High Street, Boston, Mass, 1). 1, Miiur, Ga. (torgetown, Ky. DA NIELS. Charlie P. Mrs. Luella Daniels, HAGERMAN, William 0. Mrs. Howard C. COuPOIfALS. It. F. D. 2, Prinmm. Tenn. Hlag rintan, 43 Amosland Avenue, Norivood, BAILEY, Slavick. Anna Balley, 914 Micht- DECKER. Leo 1B. Daniel Decker, 373 South Pa. gan Avenu',Menomince, Mich. Ann Street, Little Falls. N. Y. IIAGG. Melvin G. Mrs. Sena Davis, Evanston, DElBY, David. Mis. S. Deiby, 219 Auid- ELIELEt. .jacob L. Mrs. Mary Eichler, 2013 lowa. bon Avenue, New York, N. Y. Follet Cofrt, Cleveland. Ohio. II LYES, Lee Arthur. L. B. Wilson, Gaines- DUFFY, Jan s. Mrs. Mary Jackson, 139 F',X, Louis. Tinett Fox, 123 Varet Street, ville. Tex. Third Street, Long Island. N. Y. tookiva, N. Y. ITICKl1AN Clark W. Mrs. Ella Kane, Mount EDWARDS, John W. Homer Edwards, 380 GER10IACI. John B. John Gerlach, sr., 743 Morris, Pa. East Livingston Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. Walnuf Avenut Lebanon, Pa. 1IA, Charles J. John Korka. Arnot, Pa. GRUNDKOWAKl. Frank. Albert Grundkow- GOETZ. Morton I. Istlor Goetz, 1322 Pros- lIldIIES, L-turence B. Fr d L. Hughes, 130 ski. 9 4 Fifth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. poet Av. nu'. New York, N. Y. I ak Street. Admain, Mich. MITCHELL, Francl Jos' pi. Mrs. Margret GR)IGORY, Dartholin 1. Peter B. Gregory, JUFTI'S, Ray. Mrs. Ellz'beth 0. Justus. 320 Mitchell, 717 Jefferson Avepue, Brooklyn, 74 Highland Avenue. CIfton, N. J. Sotuth Melttrun Street, Fort Collins, Colo. N. Y. 0 IALiAN, William Walter. Mrs. Mertha KENNETT. Clutd. Alta Mills, it. F. D. 18, BERKEY, Roy. Mrs. Bessie Berkey, Warsaw, Hallmian, 454 Mortan Stret, Detroit, ilcli. Faritand, Ind. lid. IL.'RDY, Josetph. Miss Elimzbeth Robinson, KE-IIAltT. St wart C. Parley A. Kephart, GLENN, Robert 11. Mrs. Molly Glenn, Ozark, 141f1 Beaver Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa. Monutent. Pa. , 11 R1,18, Carl W. John Harms, Rock Falls, LANCASTER. George Brody. G. T. Lancaster, HICKEY, William. Mrs. Ernest Traver, Ill. Gltnu (Zerris. W. Va. (14.0 South Stngamon Street. Chicago. Ill. IIARTGROVE. Francis R. Mrs. Minnie E. LEONARD, William. Mirs. Williamn A. Leon- IIORAN. Jona T. Mrs. Margarete Hloran, I artrove, 1R.F. I). 1. RuralI Hall. N. C. ard, 1042 Point Breeze Avenue, Philadel- Stihotild, Wis. IIOFFMAN. Fred. Peter Ihoffman. 220 Mit*M- phia. Pa. McPlIEE. Ellwordth L. Mrs. Eva McPhee, -n Avenue. Oconto, Wis. LI. TElR, Clinton I. Mrs. Martha J. Lister, 53 Floyd Street, Everett, Mass. IOPPEII. Delbert. Abraham D. Hopper, Rab- .il Ninth Street, Altoona. Pa. bitt .kl. McCLARY. James C. J. G. McClary, San- BUGI E119. IORNI., Oustavo. Miss .Tennie Longaran, Io n, Intl. LE ROY. Clarence. William Henry Crawford, 5N2Sterl'ng Strot, Brooklyn, N. Y. McCOY, Vern. Mrs. Katherine McCoy, Know, Ruby, Wis. JOHGENTEN. Knutit F. Alls. Eleanor Jorgen- Pait. IF 1 L'F. E,'w'n P. Willitm Beaudin, 510 s, n, G tneral delivry, Inkster. Mich. MELKER, Maring. Mrs. Kattie Melker, Nes- McDonald Street, Oconto, Wis. KrAIP. Rodford J. 'Mrs. Pevarl Koutip, 41S queni onlng, Pa. wt'st tLve Oak Street. Durant. 0kla. MEl>KILL, John. John J. Meskill, 4000 AMDCHANICS, K' YS, Clitde. Warren Keys, Bruno, Ark. North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HOWARD, Ilovey C. Mrs. Hettle Lacy, Etr- RITODO. Pietro. Emnmanule Kiodo, Box 372, MIL.LER. Iritt F. Mrs. Mamnie Kalbach, mlinglam, Ala. ''ollanshee W. Va. R. F D. 3, lHamburg, Pla. LEEPER. George' W. Harry T. Kelsey, R. F. 10' US, Peter .T. Mrs. Teresa Voit# 712 Jay MILLER, Roy .1. Mrs. E. Miller, R. F. D. 1, 1). 4. St. Jo,,eph, Mo. -treet, Rochester, N. Y. li ksVille, Pa. TINKER, Waltee. Mrs. Rosa Tinker, Parma, ERPOMIES, WlFam II. William II. MUGLEY, John D. J. J. h1ugley, Winslow, Mo. Nt o's, 81 Chuch Street Audenried. Pa. Ark. WAONER. O'DONNELL, William A. Mrs. Helen O'Don- KUNKI.ER, Laweence E. Mrs. Malel Kut k- HOLMES. Joe. William Holmes, R. F. D. 2, hr. 14:l2 Bellefontaine Street, Indianapolis, tell. 1001 liopt' Street. Avoca. Pa. Ind. PARRY, Frank C. J B. Parry, I. F. D. }, Carrollton, Ga. LEE, Joseph. W. R. Lee, Bay Minetto. Ala. Plnsanton. Iowa. PalVATFS. LFON '1D) Mnrcvin M. Allis N. Leonard, RIDER, Ellimer D. Mrs. Mary J. Rider, 3432 ARTON, Albert. Mrs. Toss Crossinan, 95 Bay 11. F. D. 1 Denton. N. C. An;,er trt.Ph~lodolph a, Pa. Ni- etornth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. McCOOK. Francis A. Nlrs. Sarab McCook. ROTtEISON. Fleming M. Mrs. Fannie Waters, BARTLETT, .Terry F. Mrs. i, 1. Bartlett, 40'4 Jamailen Avenue, It-eoklynt, N. Y. 51, *triotrpeet. aana. :'11 Union Street. Iangor, Mx'. MANITTA, Salvatore. Filippo Manitta, Cen- ItOP.FriTS. William II. Mrs. Luvina Roberts, BEER. Stephen. Sylvettr Ilor, 598 West One terhteach, N. Y. Jonesville, Va. xundred dad ninety-litst Street, New York, OLF-ON, Charles C. Mrs. Clara Olson. 458 ROONEY. John F. Mrs. Catherine Rooney, N. Y. iliury Street. Worcester, Mass. 70 Bowry Street. Frosthurz. Md. BENTITALL. William. Nora Beatltall, R. F. P. CItETTI, Alberto. Marino Pachetti, Aloca- SANG, Unrry. Mrs. Ii. Sang, OS' Bristol D. 3, Mount Vernon, Ind. iaqua, P.: Stieet, Brooklyn. N. Y. B, III, Amtos P. Mrs. Margaret Blair, Sopris, r LVER. F-ed. Kate Palmer, R. F. D. 4. SEJU. Emil. Marv Vanek, 5704 Doloff Colo. Bath, N. Y. l tret. Cleveland, Ohio. BLAKE, ert L. Mrs. Erwin Blake, Clark, PO 1Ell, Arthur F. Mrs. Mary Posner, 1571 SIiTH. William C. Simeon C. Smith, R. F. D. Futton Vt. F sher Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 3. Sterman, Tax. BR NID. John J. Marmaret Slavin, 463 RIAFF.' UF. Math as. Mrs. Ella W. Raffauf, Sq'OLCPART. Edward. Emma Campbell, New- F'urih Avenue, Brook'yn, N. Y. 9t Glenwootl Avenue. Buffalo, N. Y. p trt Nebr. BUITON, Frederick. Itrs. Iaura V. Burton, ROBINSON. Thomas W. Mrs. Mary E. Rob- SULLIVAN. Morris. Mrs. Mary Sharland, Iovanstown, Baltimore, ld. hinton. 140 Howard Street, Old Forge. Pa. OC Orchard Street, New tn ven. Conn. CONNORS. Coorge T. Patritk Connors, 72 SPILLMAN, Frank. Samu'l Spillman, 223 SW1RTZ Merle A. William Swartz, R. F Van Ness Street, N' whurgh, N. Y. Voung Avenue. Seymour, Iowa. D. 2. Butler. Pa. CONSTANTINE, Josteph Max. Mrs. Etta Con- TI.EL, Charles T. Mrs. Ada M. Smith, Wal- TIFF INY, Wellitnton. Mrs. Mary Hannah stantinte 4115 Jerome Str'et, Brooklvu, N. Y. te. Okla. TiTiny. R. F. D. 3, Tunkhannock. Pa. DALE, Frank. Mrs. Caroline Dale, 10 Se grist T'NST.11.L. Robert W. Mrs. i. T. Tunstall, TOOTE.T.. Autustus T.. David Tootell, 236 Stre-t. N' W'Itk, N. Y. 220 Chandler Street. Worcester, Mass. Rtobtnstn Street, Hudson, N. Y. EIANOUSBKIE, Charles. John Eunanouskie, V.' NDERPOOLE. Ediard E. Miss Bessie WOLFORD. Lawrence L. Mrs. Margaret C. 122 Riverdale Avenue, Yonkers, N Y. Vn iderpoole, Bremer. Mo. . Payne Aetna. Cal. GERIHART, Alex. Mrs. Kate Gerhart, Weath- WARM1 US. Walter. Mrs. Maggie Warmus, WOIRTHIINCTON, Harry B. Mrs. Rebecca 'rlv. Pa. 5M 8 Escanaba Avenue. Chittgo, Ill. Worthington, Clifton Heights, Delaware GFURRISE. Mike. Mrs. Teresa Georrise, ATKIN, David. Mrs. bolie Alkin. 1805 North County. Pa. Tretint, Province of Reg Calabria, Italy. Thirty-first Street, Philadelphia. Pa. GOMF, Altert HI. Fred Gomf, 130 Oakley B. ILEY. Frank H. Harry Balley, 204 Pase- * Wounded Slightly in Action. Avenue, Lawrenelburg, Intl. ttnita Avenue, Detroit. Mich. COOD. Frank J. Alonzo K. Good, Dayton, Pa. B.1,SBAUGII. Russel M. Frank E. Bals- LIEUTENANTS. GOOLEY Frank Arthur. Adana Gooley, sr., baugh. R. F. D. 1. Harrisburg. Pa. IOOPER, Howard. John Crittendon Hooper, R. F. D.. Ashby, Mass. rEl NNETT, Anthony. Mrs. Frank Bennett, sr., 320 East Main Street, Murtreesboro, GREELEY. Johp M. Mrs. Molly Greeley, t.2 Fleming Avenue, Pittock. Pa. Tenn. HighIand. IlI. BlI:tNETT. Oliver P. Mrs. Margaret K. Ben- O'DOUGIFEIRTY, Edwin F. Mrs. F. C. H.ARDWICK, Thomas R. Malen A. Hardwick, ntft, 821 Market Street. McKeesport. Pa. O'Dougherty, 854 Park Place, Brooklyn, Blanket. Tex. BINtGIAM. Oliver tl. John R. Un-ted. Con- N. Y. IAROOTINIAN, Leon. Sam Hanrootinian, 05 eintal Title & Trust Co. Philadolpbhi. Pa. BERGOEANTS. Wett Colt Street, Pawtucket, It. I. BlROWN. Osie. Mrs. Mary Brown, R. F. D. 3, HARTZ. Edward. Mrs. Annie Hartz, 546 ox 6, Carrollton, Ala. COLLINS, Herbbrt. Bruce Collins, 222 Crapo Wainwrignt Avenue. Louisville. Ky. BEiRNS, Howard H. Mrs. Freda Burns. 2119 Str'et. Alpena, Mich. HAqq, Carl It. Teresa Hia..s, Preston. Iowa. East Seventy-second Place. Chicago, Ill. COTTON, Pete. C. W. Cotton, De Armanville, HERMAN, Morris. Mrs. Bertha Hern'an. 1581 C.' Si LA. Charles. Mrs. Mary Casala, Vernon East New York Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y. Street, Warren. R. I. GATES, Marcus Dennison. Freeman Eathon HOCK. Er'nest. Mrs. Anna flock, 163 Bleecker CLEPPER. Frank. Miss Nellie Clepper, R. F. Gates, R. F. D. 2, Columbia Cross Roads, Street Brooklyn N. .- 1). 2. McKinsie. Ala. Pa. JACOff , George. Adam Jacobs, general de. CODDINGTON, Ralph A. Alexander Codding- HAMILTON, Frank F. Bennett Hamilton, livery. McCracken. Kans. ton. Sugar Grove, Ill. 2206 Pioneer Road. Evanston, Ill. ' JOHNSON, Sidney W. Mrs. William E. John- COHEN, Harry. David Colen, 443 Cross HANSON, tee F. Mrs. H. H. Hanson, 1103 son, 202 Marion Avenue, Pupxsutawney, Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Second Avenue, Eau Claire, Wis. Pa. 12 THE OFFICIrAL U. S. BULLETIN:-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER.7,'1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING JOYCE, Joseph. Mrs. Michael Feeney, 242 MUSHANEY, Albert. Robert Mushaney, R. F. RIVEL, Harvard W. Mrs. Almina B. Rivel, Broadway, South Boston, Mass. D. 2, Gibbon, Nebr. 332 Preston Street, Philadelphia, Pa. KEEN, Allen T. Edward Keen, 4223 North NEE, Thomas. Mrs. Mary T. Nee, 412 Henry PRIVATES. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. KELLER, William J. Mrs. Caroline Keller, NELSON, Oliver J. Mrs. Lizzle Nelson, Hen- GAUDIOSI, Antonio, Jr. Mrs. Fileoma Gau- 63 Wasmuth Street, Buffalo, N. Y. dricks, Minn. diosi, 325 North Sixty-fourth Street, Phila- KELLEY, Ashford L. Mrs. Vesta Kelley, ODOM, Roy. Mrs. Rebecca B. Odom, Rusk, delphia, Pa. Geneva County, Ala. Tex. JONES, Elisha. Jasju Jones, Maysville, Okla. KRYSIAK, Peter. Mrs. Marie Krysiak, 1218 ORAND, James J. Mrs. Carrie Orand, R. F. KLINE, Toney. Miss Mary Kline, 264 Jacob North Robey Street, Chicago, Ill. D. 1, Linden, Tex. Street, Hamtramck, Mich. KUBICZ, Joseph Thomas. Matthew Kubles. ORSO, Gustie F. Mrs. Tillie K. Orso, 723 L BEETS, Emil. August Vermeire, Union Helvetia, Clearfield County, Pa. Pearl Street, Newberry, Pa. Grox e, Wis. LAKE, Claude H. Mrs. R. Larson, 222 PATCHETT, Alfred F. Alfred W. Patchett, McPHERSON, Charles. George McPherson, Eighth Avenue West, Ashland, Wis. Lothair, Mont. Polo, Ill. LA ROSE, Harry J. Mrs. Alice Archiambault, PATRISSI, Antonio. Maria Suozzi, 312 East NORTH, George W. Mrs. Luella Brown, 81 Whitehall. N. Y. One hundred and eighth Street, New York, Adam Street, Rochester, N. Y. LAYTON, Charles Burdick. Mrs. Minnie El- N. Y. SALAZAR, Daniel. Miss Sinforosa Salazar, vira Randall, 6 Jaynes Place, Bradford, Pa. PEARSON, Henry C., Jr. H. C. Pearson, sr., Milagro, N. Mex. LINNERTZ, Arthur Seymour. Mrs. Mary Sunny South, Ala. Linnerts, R. F. D. 2, Prairie Durocher, Ill. EDERSON, Henry 0. Ole J. Pederson, LUPER, Philip. Miss Jennie Richter, 1662 Hartland, Minn. SECTION 1, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. Boston Road, New York, N. Y. PETERSON, Lawrence R. Mrs. Alme Peter- The following casualties are reported MACKLIN, George. Mrs. Sarah Macklin, s*n, 520 William Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Tanners, Ala. PETTY, Jefferson Davis. Berry T. Petty, by the commanding general of the Ameri- MILLICAN. William S. Mrs. Catherine Mil- Senath, Mo. can Expeditionary Forces: lican. 152 Freemon Street, Wabash, Ind. PIERCE, Roy W. Mrs. Grace Pierce, 627 MONTOWSKI, John Stanley. Harry Montow- Broadview Terrace, Hartford, Conn. Killed in action------125 ski, 3609 East Seventy-eighth Street, pleve- POSSENRIEDE, George William. Minnie Pos- Died of wounds ------97 land, Ohio.* senriede, 33 Ithaca Street, Elmhurst, N. Y. Died from accident and other MORROW, Matthew J. Andrew Morrow, 23 POST, Wayne.- Clinton R. Blood, Sturgeon South Sixth Street, Easton, Pa. Bay, Wis. causes ------8 MOSTER, Max. Max Moster, 1675 Park POUNTAIN. William G. Mrs. Mary J. Poun- Died from airplane accident -- 1 Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. tain, 1910 South Burdick Street, Kalama- ANSILLIO, Fortune. Miss Mary Ansillio, zoo, Mich. Died of disease ------118 Carfizzi, Catanzato, Italy. QUIRK, John L. Mrs. Margaret Quirk, 132 Wounded severely ------110 BAIN, Peter. David Bain, Crescent, Ohio. Middlesex Avenue, Medford, Mass. Wounded (degree undetermined)- 111 BAKER, Bernard E. Mrs. Mary Baker, Sun- RIDEOUT, Francis A. Mrs. Ismay Rideout, *Wounded bury, Ohio. Earlhorn, Iowa. slightly------43 BAKER, Charles R. Mrs. Rebecca Baker, RIGHTMIRE, Jay S. H. A. Rightmire, 101 Missing in action------38 R F. D. 2, Jeannette, Pa. Humbolt Avienue, Fort Scott, Kans. BAKER, Sidney. Mrs. Mary Baker, R. F. D, ROBAK, Frank. Mrs. Mary Robak, Coal care of L. H. Scott, St. Charles and Davis Ill. City, Total ------653 Avenues, Mobile, Ala. ROBERTS, Daniel W. Edward H. Roberts, BRAGNANO, Joseph. Louis Preyad, 1369 Granville, N. 1? Killed in Action. Sixty-fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. RODDIE, Joseph. Maurice MeNeils, 426 West COLLINS, Lewis. A. R. Reed, Biggs, Okla. Fortieth Street, New York, N. Y. MAJOR. DE LA RONDE, Alexander. John de la SACKMAN, Leonard Sam, Mrs. Lillie Sack- FARWELL, George W George D. Farwell, Ronde, Portage, Wis. man, Cardwell, Mo. - Box 203, Seattle, Wash. DELK, GEORGE W. John Delk, Christiana, SCARBOROUGH, James L. Mrs. G. A. Scar- Tenn. ..berough, Sunny South, Ala. LIEUTENANTS. DFMEARS, Paul N. Mrs. Margaret Demears, SCHELL, William. Mrg. Bettie Schell, Pell BARNETT, Leland M. Mrs. Leland M. Bar- 22 Perkins Street, Chicopee, Mass. City, Ala. nett, 1937 Hudson Avenue, Norwood, Ohio. DEMIESKI, Boleslaus. Jennie Szalt, 133 SCHROEDER, Otto. Ed Schroeder, Loonus NUTT, Alan. Robert H. Nutt, Cliffside, N. J. Lakexiew Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Avenue, Harvey, Ill. TURN, Raymond T. John S. Turn, 100 Wil- DICKERSON, Lonnie. Mrs. Eva J. Dicker- SCOTT, Hollis R. L. B. Scott, 1320 Alabama liam Street, New York, N. Y. son, R F. D. 2. Wayne, W. Va. Street, Gadsden, Ala. SERGEANTS. DICKINSON, Sterling. Grant Dickinson, SCOVELL, Raymond Leslie. Mrs. Dora W. Hyde Park, N. Y. Scovell, Johnstown, Ohio. AMBOS, Hyman L. Louis Ambos, 15 East ENDRES, Frederick J. 0. Mrs. Betty Endres, SETTERA, John F. Miss Mamie Settera, One hundred and first Street, New York, 708 First Avenue, Altoona, Pa. Scobey, Mont. N. Y. EVANS, Coley L. Mrs. Ida Evans, 27 Flora SHAW, Lester J. Mrs. W. J. Paulding, Wil- BENNETT, Charles E., Jr Mrs. Mary L. Avenue, Edgewood, Ga. lapa, Wash. Bennett, 2269 Monroe Street, Norwood, GROWE, George Jefferson. Herman Growe, SMITH, Cleveland. Jim Tidwell, North, Ala. Ohio. 68 Antietam Street, Detroit, Mich. SMITH, Ralph W. Mrs. Ida Smith, R. F. D. BLACKLEDGE, Walter McKinley. James GRUND, Raymond. Mrs. Emma Grund, War- 32, Ferguson, Mo. Patterson Blackledge, Onaga, Kans. rington, Fla. SOWAN, Elias. George Sowan, 113 Hammer COLE, Albert B. Mrs. Mildred Cole, Brad- GWYNN, Robert II. Mrs. Mary A. Gwynn, Street, Dubois, Pa. ford, Ohio. . 1632 Ingraham Street, Los Angeles, Cal. SPECKMANN, Arno. Mrs. Henry Christian- EVANS, Michael. John Evans, Allegheney HIBBARD, Walter. Mrs. Catherine Hibbard, son, 1420 Lincoln Avenue, Sheboygan, Wis. Avenue, Glassport, Pa. Manchester, Ky. SULLIVAN, Lawrence James. James Sulli- FUSSELL, Raymond David. Mrs. Annie J. HOLLIDAY, Luddie J. D. W. Nolen, Sulli- van, 343 North East, Wabash Ind. Fussell, Rosehill, N. C. gent, Ala. SULLIVAN, Richard. Mrs. 1 ary Sullivan, GILLESPIE, Ralph. W. W. Gillespie, R. F. HOLLY, Lloyd. William Holly, Edenton, Dungeness, Wash. D. 1, box 51, Lodi, Cal. N. C. SZLENDAK Alexander. Stanley Szlendak, GUSTAFSON, Carl R. B. Mrs. Amelia Gus- HOLMES, Daniel I. Thomas F. Holmes, Box 662, Stamford, Conn. tafson, Escalon, Cal. R. F. D. 1, Ripley, Ala. THIEDE, Herman J. Mrs, Emella Thiede, HADLEY, Lloyfd. Lewis Hadley, 3071 South HOSMER, Ralph C. Charles F. Hosmer, Fairmont, Minn. Main Street, Hannibal, Mo. Main Street, Salisbury, Mass. THOMPSON, Howell L. Mrs. Pelonas Thomp- McGINN, Mark J. Mrs. Catherine McGinn, JAHN, Paul E. Otto Jahn, 2 Van Ripper son, Blalock, Ga. 45 Walnut Street, Waterbury, Conn. Avenue, Clifton, N. Y. - THORNE, William F. Mrs. Dorothy Thorne, McNABB, Lawrence S. Samuel McNabb, 513 LAMOTTE, Mose. Peter LaMotte, Neopit, Decatur, Miss. Walnut Street, Allentown, Pa. TOMSHECK, William G. Mrs. Thom Tom- MACPHERSON, William M. David J. Mac- LANDIS, Ross R. Leora Reef, Box 56, Rock sheck, general delivery, Loda, Ill. Pherson, Madera, Cal. Creel, Ohio. TRACY, Ralph. Mrs. Rudolph B. Tracy, 1142 OSSOUT, Charles R. Mrs. Herman Gibbs, LECHER, Michael. John Lecher, R. F. D. 4, Dast Gorham Street, Madison, Wis. Glenfield, N. Y. Box 66, Marshfield, Wis. WEBER, Robert. Mrs. August Weber, 3500 PAYNE, George. George Payne, Forest City, MATHEWS, George M. Luke Mathews, Third Avenue, New York, N. Y. Pa. Mathews, Ala. WEIR, John C. Mrs. Sarah A. Weir, 12 Sheri- ZISCHKAU, Charles W. 0. G. Zischkau, 315 OATIIOUT, Russel D. Hiram Oathout, R. F. dan Avenue, Medford, MAss. Highland Avenue, Turtle Creek, Pa. D. 5, Beaver Dam, Wis. WHITE, Hester L. Mrs. Lizzie E. White, CORPORALS. PETERSON, James C. Mrs. Mary A. Peter- Caney, Okla. son, 368 Meridian Street, East Boston, YACONEILLO, Frank J. Thomas Yaconeillo, CROSBY. Frank S. Elbert W. Crosby, Belle- Mass. 82 Green Street, Hartford, Conn. view, Fla. POYINER, Frank L. R. F. Poyner, Banner, ZILKOWSKI, John. -Tony Zilkowski, 894 GLASS, Wesley L. James H. Glass, King Mis. Pirio Street, North Milwaukee, Wis. Street, Charlottesville, Va. RAGONE, Richard J. Mrs. A. Ragone, 853 ZIMMERMAN, Harry. M. Christian Zimmer- HOLDEN, Donald L. Mrs. Lena Holden, East One hundred and fifty-seventh Street, man, 864 Fresh Pond Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Luverne, Minn. New York, N. Y. ZIZZO, Gaspar. Gamello Zizzo, 2148 Pithin KUPSKI, Edward. Stanley Kupski, 6603 SCHOLZ, Ernie August. Mrs. Bertha Scholz, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chambers Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio. R. F. D. 1, Box 150 A, Racine, Wis. KYLE, Ralph Blondon. Mrs. Anna Margaret SCHWARTZ, Max. Mrs. Rosa Schwartz, 118 Missing in Action. Kyle, 143 North Dellarie, Kansas City, Mo. West Thirteenth Street, Chicago. Ill. LINEBERGER, Albert Lawrence. Alice E. SIKES, James D. W. F. Sikes, R. 8, Troy, SERGEANT. Lineberger, Stanley, N C. Ala. MORRISON, George H. Mrs. Grace Morrison, TAYLOR. Asbury. Mrs. Lillian Bowen, 511 McNUTT, Oble C. Obed W. McNutt, Ribolt, 399 North Laurel Street, Bridgeton, N. J. South Randolph Street. Philadephia, Pa. Ky. THERIAULT, Edward H. Hilaire Theriauit, MURPHY, Martin J. Mrs. Katherine Mur- CORPORALS. Parrs Boro, Nova Scotia, Canada. phy, G33 North Thirty-sixth Street, Phila- JENNINGS, Edward. Mrs. Margaret Jen- VAN WHY, William H. Henry H. Van Why, delphia, Pa. nings, 2906 North Avenue, Chicago, IlI. Analomink, Monroe County, Pa. THE OFFICIAL T. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. 13 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING VIGOR, John E. Dr. James F, Vigor, Po- COCHRAN, David J. Thomas B. Cochran, HOLLMIG, Walter L. Alwin Hollmig, Box mona, Kans. Lizemores, W. Va. 869, Del Rio, Tex. I WARD, Oliver E. James T. Ward, Bumpass, COHEN, Joseph Louis. Mrs. Rebecca Cohen, JOHNSON , Robert. Mrs. Nancy Johnson, Va. 180 Nassau Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hartford, Tenn. WELLER, Emmet. Miss Pauline McGregor, CUNNINGHAM, Wilsie P. John W. Cun- KIRCHNER, Roy P. Mrs. Martha Kirchner, 722 Dewalt Avenue NW., Canton, Ohio. ningham, R. F. D. 1, Flintville, Tenn. 29 South Auberdine Street, Chicago, Ill. WILSON, Ralph D. Mrs. Amy Wilson, 610 DRISH, Alexander S. John D. Drish, East PEARSON, Variauard. Mrs. Ollie Pearson, Whetstone Street, Bucyrus, Ohio. Pleasant Plain, Iowa. 615 North Juliette Street, Manhattan, Kans. CHAPMAN, Albert L. Mrs. Minnie A. Chap- EASLEY, Edwin C. Mrs. Mary B. Easley, WATKINS, Lionel Godfrey. Jay W. Watkins, man, 221 East Ninth Street, Oklahoma R. F. D. 4, Kittanning, Pa. 26 Trantor Place, Port Richmond, N. Y. City, Okla. ECK, Frederick W. Mrs. Mary Eck, R. F. D. MATHISON, Harry L. Parley Mathison, 602 EVANS, John F. Charles C. Evans, 786 1. Nisbet, Pa. Sixth Street, Leamil, Wyo, Fourth Street SE., Washington, D. C. EDWARDS, William F. Mrs. John T. Ed- CORPORALS. FEENEY, Thomas H. Thomas F. Feeney, wards, Scotland Neck, N. C. 456 West One hundred and fifty-first Street, ELLER, James A. Mrs. Sarah L. E1ler, Rob- CASE. Arthur L. Mrs. Florence Case, 1424 New York, N. Y, binsville, N. C. Eastern Avenue, Connersville, Ind. SLOOK, George II. George Slook, 825 Reed VANNON, Frank M. Mrs. Mabel F. Fannon, GRAVES, Roy. Mrs. Lillie Graves, Cisco, Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 2409 Annabaxter Avenue, Joplin, Mo. Tex. KELLY,.Cecil. Tandy Kelly, Latilda, Ky. HELFER, Howard. Mrs. Edna Holfer, Naples, BUGLER. KIRBY, Robert James. Mrs. Martha Kirby, N. Y. LUCAS, Andrew J. Ham S. Lucas, Leesville, 108 Ann Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. LADERS, Leo B. Mrs. James Laders, Garner- KRUEGER, Charles Ville, N. Y. Va. A. Charles A. Krueger, LEONARD, MECHANICS. 1501 Dayton Street, Chicago, Ill. Lee Leslie. James Leonard, Rose, KURTZMAN, Ralph W. Mrs. Hannah A. Kans. GRIFFIN, John H. .Mrs. John H. Griffin, Curtzman, Belgrade, Mont. UBREY, Frank Clarence. Mrs. Plizabeth White Stone, S. C. LEAP, Andrew. Mrs. Margaret Leap, 270 Ubrey, 2111 Koerner Avenue, Pittsburgh, HABERMAN, Edward S. Peter Haberman, St. Patrick Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Pa. 216 Eleventh Street, Sharpsburg, Pa. LENDE, Arne. John 0. Lende, Reed Point, VISSER, Jeremias J. Jan Visser, 10 Gelder- LANGFORD, John A. Mrs. Rosa Langford, Mont. schekade, Rotterdam, Holland. 404 Broad Street. Knoxville, Tenn. WARREN, Ben C. J. B. Warren, Linwood, McGINLEY, John L. Miss Mary McGinley, McCOY, Jonathan Stephens. Jonathan Me- Kans. Pa. Coy, Monroe, Okla. 315 Sample Street, Millvale, McLAUGHLIN, Thomas D. Miss Rose Camp- ZIRKLE, Harley. Mrs. Flora McNeal, R. F. COOKS. bell, 340 Decatur Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. D. 2, Urbana, Ohio. McMULLEN, Joseph. Mrs. Joseph McMullen, DONNELLY, Dennis F. John Donnelly, 909 SARBER, Dominick. Mrs. Dommina Barber, Gallitzin, Pa. Mohawk Street, Utica, N. Y. 58 East Main Street, Norwich, Conn. MARTELLO, Samuel. Tony Martartz, Brad- RUMMELL,. Donald Harry. Mrs. Hattie ZVIJERKOVICH, John. George Zvijerko- dock, Pa. Rummell, 1045 North Eighth Street, Albu- vltch, 313 Third Street, Marysville, Cal. MASON, Samuel. James Mason, Rotia, N. C. querque, N. Mex. WHITMORE, Frank C. Mrs. Emma A. Whit- WAGONER. MATHER. Richard A. Mrs. Rose V. Mather, Montville. Conn. more, Woodlawn, Md. SPRAGUE, Harry Hubert. Mrs. Vinnie MELTON, John Wesley. James W. Melton, MECHANICS. Sprague, 312 North Street, Middletown, Lenoir, N. C. BRENNEKE, Louis A. Mrs. Mary Brenneke, W. Y. MEYER, Leo. Mrs. Ana Meyer, Jefferson Osage City, Mo. PRIVATES. Barracks, Mo. McLAURIN, William. Mrs. Bessie McLaurin, BRADLEY, Samuel E. Mrs. Anna Bradley, MIKOLAJCZYK. Walter. Mrs. Mary Miko- 335 Winslow Street, Fayetteville, N. C. 1131 Decatur Street, NS., Pittsburgh, Pa. lajezyk, 50 White Street, Berea, Ohio. WAGONERS. BREEN, Leo C. J. D. Breen, Titonka, Iowa. MILLER, John. Mrs. Florence M. Miller, 808 William Street, Baltimore, Md. COATS, Herman. Luther E. Coats, Box 63, CANATO Louis. None given. Lockesburg, CONNELLY, Edward S. Mrs. Mary Con- MUILHERIN, John R. Aaron B. Mulherin, Ark. Newborn, Tenn. WEAVER, Arthur L. Mrs. Mary Weaver, nelly, 12 William Street, Mechanicsville, 4264A N. Y. MURRAY, Frank P. Frank J. Murray, Glen Russell Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. ERSCHENS, Michael. Mrs. Katherine Mertes, Mayo Avenue, Johnsonburg, Pa. COOK. 18 East Merrel Street, Fond du Lac, Wis. O'BRIEN, James. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, 41 MARCUS, Tom. George Vellios, 6653 Man- EVANS, James D. Charlie Evans, Bishop- Walnut Street, Shelby, Ohio. chester Avenue, O'TOOLE, Thomas M. Mrs. Margaret O'Toole, St. Louis, Mo. Ville, S. C. PRIVATES. FELDMAN, Joseph W. Mrs. Esther Feldman, 217 Anderson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 562 Chestnut Street, Pottstown, Pa. PALUMBO, Alexandro. Miss Gorianato Pa- BLANTON, Jesse James. Mrs. Mary Blan- FINK, Wilbur E. Miss Ethel Fink, 4625 lumbo, 105 Division Street, Waterbury, ton, Norman, Okla. North ElevenTh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Conn. COLLINS, George L. Mrs. S. Scott, 320 West FREEMAN, John P. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy, PERKINS, Albert W. Mrs. Tim B. Sullivan, Fifth Avenue, Spokane, Wash. 236 Kingsland Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2016 Tenth Street, Sacramento, Cal. CRAWFORD, Joseph. John S. Crawford, JASON, Aaron. W. Jason, 830 11ast Twenty- POLSINELLO, Louis. Felix Polsinello, Rus- H. F. D. 4, Downing, Mo. second Street, New York, N. Y. sellton, Pa. DILLON, Mack. Mrs. Mac McGraw, Prince- LABOVITCH, Lawrence M. Abe Labovitch, RIGGS, Clem M. Mrs. Florence Riggs, Kins- ton, W. Va. 900 Sixteenth Avenue, S., Minneapolis Minn. ton, N. C. DOEBLER, Glenn L. Mrs. Minnie C. Doe- McCUTCHEON, Thomas L. Lewis 6. Mc- ROGERS, Harold N. Henry Rogers, Paris, bler, 237 Eleventh Street, Hanover, Pa. Cutcheon, Camden on Gauley, W. Va. Idako. FROST, Dallas. Mrs. Loretta Frost, Town- MUSUMECK, Horace. Frank Musumeck, 23 TINNEY, Ernest. Luther Tinney, Lebanon, send, Mont. East Seventh Street, New York, N. Y. Ohio. KELL Michael Joseph. Mrs. Margaret O'CONNOR, Joseph Frederick. Frederick TITTLE, William. Mrs. Emma West Tittle, Kelly, 110 New Main Street, Yonkers, N. Y. O'Connor, 354 East Eighty-second Street, Gypsey, W. Va. LODDN , Adolph R. Mrs. Martha Lodden, New York, N. Y. VALENZUELA. Marciano. Sallador Valen- Schultz Apartments, Fort Dodge, Iowa. PENDERGRASS, Dosse R. Mrs. Julia Love, zuela, Elmonte, Cal. MASSIE, John F. Jabez P. Massie, Louisa, Archer City, Tex. VAN BUSKIRK, Robert. Mrs. Henry P. Va. QUINN, James H. Francis Quinn, 132 Adams Boyer, 116 River Street, Forty Fort, Pa. PEDERSON, George. Mrs. Rosalie Pederson, Avenue, Central Falls, R. I. WALLAKER, Gilman. Nels Wallaker, Shaw- 1610 West Capitol Avenue, Houston, Tex. REINHlART, Jesse H. Mrs. Hattie Johnson, mut. Mont. PRATT, Leo B. Mrs. Edith M. Pratt, Ham- R. F. D. 2, Appleton, Minn. WALTERS. Linas L. Mrs. Florence Walters, den, N. Y. SOLE, Arthur Admiral. Mrs. Anna Kasehoot, 5202 Military Avenue, Omaha, Nebr. RYAN, George J. Mrs. Mary Sullivan, 154 1125 Johnson Street, Saginaw, Mich. WARE, Lloyd. Mrs. Nellie Ware, R. F. D. 35, South Broadway, Yonkers, N. Y. THEILMANN, Herman G. William T. Thell- Barberton, Ohio. SADLER, Thomas M. Jesse W. Sadler, Fair- mann, Alvord, Iowa. WATSON, Charles E. Mrs. Mary J. Watson, field, N. C. THEROL, Nester. Endre Therol, Fort Rose- 1723 South Twenty-second Street, Phila- SCIUTI, Gustave E. Mrs. John Schuth, (rance Coast Artillery. San Diego, Cal. delphia, Pa. 3023 St. Claude Street, New Orleans, La. WILSON, Elmer M. Mrs. Sarah J. Wilson, WELLINGS, George F. Mrs. Sue Wellings, SLOTA, John. Stephen Slota, 48 Clinton Corwith, Iowa. 422 South Boston Street, Gallon, Ohio. Street, Yonkers, N. Y. WIROSTEK. Frank. Miss Paula Wirdstek, WEST, Walter J. Dewitt Moore-West, 200 SMiITHi, William. Mrs. Mary S. Smith, 18 442 East Seventy-seventh Street, New York, Church Street, Milford, Del. South Fifty-ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. Y. WHITE, Jeff B. Miss Mary Richardson, 56 SOLLEY, Carl L. Mrs. Louisinda Francis WISE, James L. James B. Wise, Clinton, Mo. Ash Street, Ludlow, Ky. Solley, Alto, Tex. WOJCIECHOWSKI, Bruno. Marion Wojice- WINSTEAD, Samuel. Granberry B. Winstead, ANDERSON. Martin A., jo. Martin A. An- chowski, 30 One hundred and fifty-fifth -R. F. D. 1, Spring Hope, N. C. derson, 717 Strong Street, Schenectady, Street, West Hammond, Ill. WOODARD, Emmet M. Benjamin G. Wood- N. Y. WOODS, Frank G. William K. Woods, Ga- ard, Route 2, Leesburg, Tex. ANGES, Sam. Miss Patsy Mensenia, Marion, i maliel, Ky. YANCY, Bertrum B. Miss Effie Yancy, 1205 Ohio. ANDERSON, Hans T. E. Miss Emma Ander- Mississippi Avenue. Memphis. Tenn. BAER. Charles W. Miss Katie A. Baer, son, 500 Ohio Street, Akron, Ohio. ZERILLO, Donato. Donato Goluccio, Auburn, R. P. D. 1, Coplay, Pa. ANDREWS, Charles. Mrs. Noah Meyers, Cen-- N. Y. BALLARD, Lawrence T. Louis F. Ballard, terburg, Ohio. Sewaren, N. J. BARR, Jesse D. Jonathan D. Barr, 838 Lib- Died from Wounds Received in Action. BARTITLE, Albert L. Frank J. Barthle, erty Street, Meadville, Pa. LIEUTENANT. Bluffton. Minn. BOLTON, Harry A. Mrs. Arthur Burkett, 832 WALKER, Paul. C. Harry Smith, 736 North -BARTZ. Harry. Mrs. Elsie Bartz, Two Carbon Street, Fremont, Ohio. Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Rivers, Wis. CALL, William D. Mrs. Fannie N. Call, BOGGS, Byrd W. Lewis A. Boggs, Bumpaw, Standardsville, Va. SERGEkXTS. Va. CHRISTENSEN, Andrew A. Jens Christen- CLEAVER. William A. Mrs. Polly Cleaver, BOSRIER. Charles H. Mrs. Emma Penn, sen, Hampton, Iowa. 1730 Forty-fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Waretown, N. J. CIEPLINSKI, Vicent. JulIjan Cieplinski, 1130 HICKMAN. Bert H. Mrs. Anna H. Hick- BOSS, Harley E. George Washington Boss, Cloves Street, Chicago, Ill. man, Calvin, W. Va. R. F. D. 8, Sulphur Springs, Tex. ,14 THE: OFFICIAITU.'S. BULLETIW: THURSIDAY, NOVEMBER- 7, 1918. 'CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING BOWER, William. William Bower, Rlvrton, COCHRAN. Harold. Mrs. Della Cochran, MASSEY, Oscar. Louis Massey, Shelby, Nebr. Letts, Iowa. Miss. BOYLE, Fred. Daniel Bdyle, Marengo. Ill. PARIS, Albert I. J. L. Parts, Bridgeport, MILIETT, Ralph 0. Mrs. Rosa C. Millett, 11REM, Roy E. Miss Ruth Brem, 1216 North Ala. Pleasant btreet, Norway, Me. Newetvad Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. LEE, Willie L. Mrs. Malinda Lee, 115 Smith MONAHAN. Martin C. James Walsh, 169 BUElRE, Erneat 1I ury. Mrs. , Sophia Street, Suffolk. Va. Bond Street, trooklyn. N. Y. Pu hre, R. F. D. 6, Mclberson, Kans. REYNOLDS, William C. Francis M. Reynolds, MONSON, Andrew. Hilbert Monson, Conrad, BURWELL, James A. Dr. Albert Burwell, R. F. D. 1, Buckner, Ark. Mint. Kalka ka, Mich. SCHUBERT, Aine M. Mrs. Gusta Schubert, NELSON, Carl W. Chris Nelson, Adrian, CARPI, G orge. Mrs. Tillie Naglak, 119 Biehle, Mo. A]inn. Lackiwanna Street. Oliphant, Pa. OUTLAW, William. James Outlaw, Weldon, CA SIDY. Matthew Stanily. Mrs. Tressa Died from Airplane Accident. N. C. Cas-bly, 1112 Jones Street, North Brad- OVERTON. William C. Mrs. Mary E. Over- dock, Pa. SERGEANT. . ton, Main Street, Bellport, Long Island, CHAPMAN. Harry J. Mrs. Susie Chapman, NEAL, Frank W. Benjamin J. Neal, First N. Y. Cros/wii ks. N. J. Avenue, Johnsonburg, Pa. PEILOQUIN, Ernest. Ira Peloquin, Fenton, CURlSTEN'R-EX, Sam J. Peter Anderson, La. Alpha. Minn. Died of Disnase. P'EIERSON. Charlie. Peter J. Peterson, R. COLEMAN. Charles E. Mrs. Florence Tonn, SRiGUANTS. F. D. 4. Irene. S. Dak. 121i South St. Clair Street, Pauesviile, 1ETTY, William. Mrs. lMtary Gates Petty, Ohio. MANSBERGER. har'e A. Alex F. Mans- 18 Forrest Strtet. Deentur. Ga. M. Davi- berger, :417 Pacific Stret, Franklin, Pa. I)A1 ISON, Laurie E. Miss Leonora John E. Mrs. Lalaye L. PINDER, Panl. Solomon Pinder, 507 Torret son 211 Ward Avenue, Tompkinsville, N. Y. SC Il lRSIPVTII, Streek Miami, Fla. DEMING. Isaae L. Mrs. Elizabeth Deming, Luna, 2240 Grand Concourse, New York, PfTICIL, John. Mike Zukovich, Buell, Minn. Me a Grand, Cal. N. Y. PRESLICK. Edward J. Mrs. Anna Preslick, ED'LING, Tueodoie. Edward Hall, 57 Wyckoff CORPORALS. New Prun, Minn. lirvet New Brunswick. N. .1. GARIEPY, Harry Clyde, Francis D. Hart, REID, Tommie. Mrs. Luse T. Brown, Bos- ELLIOTT, Richard II. Mrs. Kate S. Elliott, Seuthinzton, Conn. ton. Ga. rH.F. 1). 5, Cedar Hill, Tenn. ITFSE, Otto G. Christ Hesse, Washington, RITTIR Chrics M. Mrs. Carrie Ritter, rLANIGAN, Thomas V. Mrs. Katherine 2 o. R. F. D., Lennion, N C. F.;lnigan, 6130 Walton Avenue, Philadei- LASMWELL, Carl F. Marion Lasswell, ROFTY'R. 'Toe. Mrs. Jannie Roberts, iba. Pa. t. F. D. 14. Hossville, Kans. Sterling, Ga. GEIGEIR. George P. Miss Ruby A. Park, 64 O'TOOLE, Arthur. Jo'n O'Toole, 237 First ROSSI1AN, I rtan W. Phli'p Rosaman, 610 (levebind Street, Greenfield. Msass. Avenue, Mount Vernon. N. Y. high Street. Lancaster, Pa. GRAHAM. Reginald G. Mrs. Njra May Paris, TRIBPILE, Frnest W. Thomas M. Tribble, RUSSET L. Ti d Ti. Cil,-' L P-,elIl, 912 1i11fie!d, Ill. La Due, Mo. Twenty-fifth Avenue, Meridian, Miss. HARPER, Earl S. William F. Harper, Smith- TRIDPLE. Otway T. Mrs. Anna B. Tribble, REST'1IN. Oesr W. John W. Rustin, San- field. Utah. Beaver Dm. Va. drviA, Mss. IIGIHEY, Homer D. Mrs. Lottle lughey WOOTOL1zSF. Walter .T. Mrs. Della M. RPT'KOWFKI. Bernard Joleph Rutkewski, LiUwood. Kans. Crow, 51 Peck Street, Norwich, Conn. 507 Cottnge Plce, Utica. N. Y. 1.I'WSON, Guy J. W. Joseph R. Lawson, R. MTUSICIAN. SATORY. Benjamin II. John W. Satory, Die- F. 11. 1. Cmnden, Ill. trielk 1Cl.do LEONE Vincent. Mrs. Elizabeth Leone, 515 DAVFNPORT. Millard E. Mrs. Rose D. Well- SFTNOIDIERI Anton A. George Schneider, East Eleventh Street. New York. N. Y. stad, R. F. D. 1. Perrysburg, Ohio. R. F. D 2, Allenton, Wis. MASON. hubart Panks. Mrs. Carrie Mason, PRIVATES. SCOTT, Clarence E. John G. Wirtjes, Ger- Pox 21. Ilenrvetta. Okla. AASLAND. Carl. Tom Ansland, 140 Third mania, Iown. IECCITELLA. Michael. Mrs. Theresa Mee- Street!* San Francisco, Cal. SCOTT, .Temes E. Mrs. Mary Scott, R. F. D. eholla, 1456 Thirty-sixth Street, Brooklyn, ANIERISON. Conrad 1l. Fritz G. Anderson, 9 NO- Florence, Mo. N.Y. R. F. D. 3, Albert City. Iown. SETMOT iethur. William Seymour, R. F. METYER[TOFF. Roy L. Mrs. Mary J. Meyer- BIVIN, Loyd J. Mrs. Grace Rivin, 204 Epst D 2. Rndolph, Vt. b'ff. West 2404 Second Avenue, Spokane, Elm Street Enid. Okia. RI'"T1ONS,'Harley P. James E. Simmons, BOOKEIR. Alilliam H1. George Booker, New- R. F D. 5, Avon. Ill. MITLLER. Peter. Conrad Miller, R. F. D. 2, ton, ill. S'TCLIVAN. D'nnis. Mrs. Katherine Mc. Trw.vard. Nh-br. Corty, 2216 Niagara Avenue, Niagara Falls, BROOKS 0 'e V. William 11. Brooks, R. F. 3101TR, John A. Mrs. Mory Mohr, 225 Nichols i). 1 Rale, Ga. N. Y. i ue~i T.rolklyn N. Y BPOWN Dan. Louis Brown. Estelle, Mliss. TAYI.OR, Iraac W. Mrs. Grace F. Taylor, 11 MOORE. Enmuel. Mrs. Rosa B. Moore, War- CHRISTY, Iobeit F. Miss Busan Christy, P ers'nto P Ce,,Ombr!"Ve Ukn~s. wenton, Va. 11R3 Haddon Avenue, Camden, N. .T. T'. yLR. reinPic.Mrs. Mattie Ta.or, R NOTILE, Fortram S. W"Ad R. N-ble, 64 COLLINS, 01o. 'Mrs. Lonisa Collins, 25 F T). 1. Th~ba. Miss. N-nir Svonn, Richmond Hill. N. Y. Suing Street. Brockton. Mass. TFBTISOA. Donata. Nicola Celmo, box 73, PERRY Rihaed. Mrs. Julian A. Porry, Min- COUCII. William H. Mrs. Posie-Couch, R. F. Seminole, Pa. orl f~iy. Vn. ) 1. box 30. Hea;;nn, Tex. TITOMAS Albert. Mrs. Violet Thomas, R. F. PORTER. Frank C. Mrs. Mary M. Porter, CRENSIIAW Clinton. Mrs. Rody Crenshaw, D 1, box 27 Trenton, S. C. en"ysv Creek. N. C. Vaughn, Miss. TPM 'uS. William J. Mrs. Leslie Thomas, SMEI.PLIN Andren .T. William Smer'in, 2154 DAVIS, Isaac. Miss Babe D. Bradshaw, Windor, Ky. South Western Avenue, Chi ago. Ill WAnebula. Fla. TINSILFY. lebn W. Rev. ChArlms A. Tindley, TITAYER. George Lawson. Mrs.-Minnie Reed, DEAN. Earnest. Mrs. Neely Dean, Franklin, 1509 Christian Street, Philade'phla, Pa. LonarO (k0a. Ky. TO-1TWI' -+on P. Mrs. C ara Topping, 21r'n"S F-ed S. Mrs Tula F. Tubbs, 13751 DEGNAN. Hugh N. Mrs. James K. Denan, Wellc'an. Towa. Mi hi en Aveniue uffnlo, N. Y. :14 Wachiusett Street. Worcester, Mass. TOTIOT'RSON. Ransfo-4' T. Mrs. Netta M. TYE, E'ier A. Mrs. Lulu Tye, R. F. D. 1, DEMARAY. Laverin. Mrs. Minna Demaray, To-g ion. Monroe. Utab. hoa 2'6. PD wley, Cal. geniral delivery, Lake Odessa. Micb. TRFIOT Z .Tulini 0. Gust Trefholz, R. F. VARNER. Wayne. Elihu A. Varner, Hope- DODSON. Henry. Mrs. Rachel Dodson, Linn Ti. 1. Columbus, Nebr. " "ll. Va. Creek. Mo WALL. Cl'uu. Squire Wall, R. F. D. 1, VFERitq Sot'ries. Gus Chrisanthneopo-los. DUMLOP. Dallas. Cruise Dumlop, R. F. D. 3, Ararat. N. C. 202 West Twenty-eighth Street, New York, Pox 20. Clarkevillo, Tenn. WEBB. Earl. Mrs. Frettie Webb, 2025 Flora N Y. EADY, Elliott. James Eady, Lake City. Fla. .'venue. Kansas City. Mo. WALLNER, Hugo F. Mrs. Freda Wallner, FARNAN. Joseph C. Nate Farnan, Concep- WIGGINS. Marion. Mrs. Martha Wiggins, lo 491. Roseville, Cal. tion Junction. 'Mo. Fartsello. Ala. WTI.DE. Teddy L. J. M. Wilde, White City. FELDNER. Robert H. Mrs. Fredricka S. WILLIAMS. Orvil L. Jacob C. Williams, Kans Feldner R. F. D. 4, Edwardaville. Itt. R F LI. I box 20. Stodman. S. C. WOJ 'IEICOWRKL Frank. Mrs. Victori Gra- GAYHART. Earl. Georre Gaybart, Pros- WINGFIELD, David. Mrs. Annie Wingfield, Ursk, 207 Finley Avenue Carnezie. Ila. perity. Mo. t. F. D. 7 Buena Viata Ga WOODS. Robert. Mrs. Robert Woods, sr., 720 GREVE, Albert .T. Mrs. Mary Greve, R. F. WISE. Dennie. Pick Wise. MAnetta. S. C. 'est Clarey Street. Pontine. Il. - D. 2, Pueblo, Colo. WOODS, George. Mrs. Delia Woods, 616 YOUM ANS. Elbert. Mrs Phoebe Youmans, GRIFFIN. Elmer L. Mrs. Bessie Mosher, 313 Ru.mell Street. Covinaton, Kv. McLain Place, Long Branch, N. J. Moran 1ark Station, Duluth. Minn. WOODSON, Samnel. Mrs. Maggie Woodson, PRIVATES. HARDIN. Famuel C. Mrs. Maggie Hardin, R. F. D. 1, Box 47, Mattox, Amelia County, Fleetwood. N. C. Va. STILES. Lionel R. Thomas Stiles, 123 High HARVEY. George W. Mrs. Irene S. Harvey, WORSHAM, George. Soenver fl. Milan, Street, West Orange. N. J. Mentour.. Iowa. Charleston, Mics. , TURNER Frank J. Mrs. Rose McCloskey, HEINTZ. .Toin. Aso Bacon, 1753 West Con- WRIGHT. Linwood C. Mrs. Mattle Wright, 2240 Garrett Street, Philadelphia, Pa. -rees Street. Chiengo, Ill. R F D., Alexander, Ga. VFRNON, Grover W. Martin Vernon, Leary, HEl RON, Harvey D. John R. Herron, WYCKOFF. John C. Mrs. Theresa Wyckoff, Tex. Watauca. Va. . A018 Seventh Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. YONDIS. Zaharts. Mike Dumas, 79 Eldridge HOK %NSON, George WolfrPl. Mrs. Marie E. YOUNG. ITorry-F. John Young, R. F. D. 3, Street, New York, N. Y. Hoksnson. R. F. D 1. Ilnickley, Minn. Pedro. Ohio. HUDSON. l1 L. Mrs. Ella K. hudson, ZAMORA, Jose. Samuel Zamora, Encinal, Died from Accident and Other Causes. I F. D 5. Trentop. Teunn. Tex. SERGEANTS. JOTZGENSON. Taival M. Albert C. Nelson. ZOnELL. Henry R. Mrs. Mary Zobell, Cas- Tex. tlecate. D. Samuel IT. Edgar, 1328 T P . 2. Clinton. Utnh. EDGAR, Harry LAMPFRT. Frank. Mrs. John Lambert, 112 RTSSO. Lnuis A. Miss Mildred Marino. 147 Weet Oxford Street, Philadelphia, Pa liitter Street. Johnstown. Pa. Fi th Street, Newdorp. Long Island. N. Y. WIIT43IS. Chester C. 4V. W. Williams, LOVE. Fred D Will Love, R. F. D. 2. SAIZAN. Paul. Mrs. John B. Salzan, Arnaud- Hickory, N. C. Mn-vrinl. Tena. vePc La PRIVATES. Mer'O.LT PM Carl H. Marion McCollum, 300 SAULTEI. Qilter. Mra, Leona Saulter, R. CANNELL, John S. Mrs. Nellie Thompson, Feat FranIlin Street Duquain. 11). F D. 7 Corinth, Miss I care of C B Duane. 2195 Sacramento McCFL..LOTGH. Beanford. Mrs. Dora McCul- SAUNPERS, Fred D. Thomas Saunders, 4100 Creek, Ga. Langston Avenue, Piladelphia, Pa. Street, San Francisco, Cal. lough, R. F. D. 1, Box 120, Silver t- THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. 15 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING Green- PRIVATES. METINO, Rosario. Philip Metino, 633 East SCAGCS, Ernest. Andrew L. Scaggs, Thirteenth Street, New York, N. Y. up, Ky. ABICHT, George. Frank Abicht, 1325 Far- MISIEWICZ, SZygmnunt, Edmund Mislewicz, SCHAEFFER, Sam. Jacob Schaeffer, R. F. num. Street, La Crosse, Wis. 1166 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Ill. D. 3. t1ankin, Ill. BRANNICK, Edward John. Thomas John O'HAIR, Walter R. Buy O'llair, R. R. D. 1, SMITH, Charles M. George F. Smith, 141 Brannick, 733 North Waterloo Street, Jack- Greencastle, Ind. Ainslie Street, Baltimore, Md. son, Mich. Mainiero, 637 A. Miss Mary Smith, Braddock PAOLETTA, Giuseppe. Joseph SMITH, Guy FINCH, John A. Mrs. Marie A. Finch, Box South Racine Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Heights, Md. 97, Sultan, Wash. W. Mrs. Martin L. Price, SPARKS, Harry. Hiram M. Sparks, Parks- GARNER, Benjamin. Abe Garner, 550 West PRICE, Robert Ville, 8. C One hundred and forty-fourth Street, New Numa, Iowa. Stafford, REDMOND, Patrick J. John Redmond, 601 STANFORD, David. Mrs. Hannah York, N. Y. Master Street, Buffalo, N. Y. R. F. D. 2, Adrian, Ga. GAUTHIER, Alfred J. Louis 0. Gautheir, 13 RYBICK. Martin. Anton Rybicki, 747 Gar- STAVROS, John C. Mrs. Afthendia J. Manus, East High Street, Franklin, N. I. den Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 318 Marktwain Avenue, Hannibal, Mo. GRIFFING, Robert E. Mrs. M. K. Griffing, Mrs. An- R. F. D. 2, SANTOPIETRO, Louis Robert. SUESS, William. Miss Mary Suess, 99 Mobile Street, Montgomery, Ala. gelina Santopietro, 132 Cherry Street, New Sleepy Eye, Minn. HAWK, Ralph R. J. F. Hawk, 432 Rockwell York, N. Y. SULLIVAN, James F. Mrs. Margaret Su11- Street, Kent, Ohio. Scarem, van, 461 West Nineteenth Street, New HAYES, George. Mrs. Joseph Hayes, Cam- SCAREM, Daniel E. Mrs. Daniel E. York. N Y. bridge, Wis. 863 Estella Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. George Heiden- SHOEMAKER, Herman J. Henry Shoemaker, SUIIMMERS. Lee. Mrs. Susie A. Summers, HEIDENREICH, William J. box 19, Adams, Nebr. R. F D. B, box 70, Terre Haute, Ind. reich, Rockford, Iowa. Snyder, SWOPE. Ira R. Mrs. Malinda Swope, box HEITMAN, Conrad A. Miss Marion Knapp, SNYDER, Chester S. Mrs. C. M. 418, 425 Uhittenden Street, East Akron, 2646 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bedford, Wyo. Ohio. IEMPFILL, Willie T. Mrs. R. D. Parker, STANCEL, Doth A. Mrs. Francis Stancel, THORNTON, Wallace. A. B. Thornton, La 240 Bryan Street, Atlanta, Ga. Fabius, Ala. Fayette, Ga. HOGAN, .Tohn Roach. Ralph P. Atkinson, STOLTE, Henry J. Mrs. Rosina Stolte, Cliff, TINKER, Pearl. Louis Monroe, 609 East East Setauket, N. Y. Tex. Main Stret, lonia, Mich. KANE, Edwvard W. Mrs. Katherine Kane, 80 WALKER, Henry L. Mrs. A. P. Creil, THEGO, George G. Mrs. Ella Trego, Ohio Maple Street, Springfield, Mass. R. F. D. 1, Claylon, Ala. -tres t. Circleville. Ohio. KATZ, Morris. Max Katz, 1895 Milwaukee WOODRUM, James H. Robert Woodrum, TRIONE, Thomas J. Mrs. Zay B. Trione, Ayenue, Chicago, III. Cabell, W. Va. Iron Eelt. Wis. KERSCIULL. Adolph. Mrs. F~iink Havey, ZALLAR, John S. Joseph Zallar, box 753, VA LDE8ERE, James. Armedo Valdesere, 480 Thirteenth Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis. Soudan, Minn. Terra Alta, W. Va. KIRKSEY, Jim. Mrs. Amanda Kirksey, Mc- CAMPBELL, James. Miss Alice Campbell, VARGASON, Delbert L. Mrs. Edith Var- Fall. Ala. 344 American Street, Catasauqua, Pa. gason, R. F. D. 2, Forkville, Pa. LASTAPASCAAS, Kasmir. Kastant Stra- COLLINS, Robert. Mrs. Deema Collins, WALKER, Glenn B. Mrs. Della Walker, 1220 zauski, 1009 Wood Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Dunham, Ky. Fourth Avenue East, Hutebinson, Kans. LEMONS, John H. Miss Eula Lemons, 107 COMPTON, Grover Cleveland. Miss Mary WALKER, Robert. Andrew Walker, box 83, Barber Street, Buckhannon, W. Va. Compton. Oakland, Md. McCaskill, Ark. McCLURE, Milo H. Thomas J. McClure, PEROTTSON. William J. Mrs. Martha Fer- WRIGHT, Albert. Mrs. Josle Dox, Rome, Ga. 193 West Park Street, Portland, Oreg. guson. 126 Bath Street, Providence, R. I. ZATINER, Henry C. Mrs. Mollie Hartman, McFARLAND, Edison A. Mrs. Adelle Harley, GORMAN, John H. John B. Gorman, 715 633 South Linwood Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 816 Western Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. East Boone Avenue. Spokane. Wash. MAGNON, Gustave August. Mrs. Jules Mag- HERRING, Jody L. Joell Herring, Webster, Wounded Severely. non. sr., 2636 North Derbigny Street, New Fla. Orleans. La. JABO,- Mike. John Jabo, 1215 Fourth Ave- COLONEL. MANNING, Walter L. T. M. Manning, R. F. nue, New Kensington, Pa. JABURG, William. .Mrs. Sarah Beehler, 850 IIAM, Samuel V. Mrs. Florence H. Ham, D. 2. LAncaster. Ky. MORRISON, Telas. Mrs. J. L. Morrison, 427 Union Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Knightstown, Ind. Pine Avenue, Anniston, Ala. LOOSE, Paul N. Mrs. Sarah B. Loose, Ham- LIEUTDNANTS. NOOSE, Joseph. Mrs. Aggie Noose. 1855 burg, Pa. West Sevelhteenth Street, Chicago, Ill. LUNT, George A. Mrs. Bertha Smith, 2344 DEPASS, Ernest T. Dr. Mathew H. Depass, PICKRON. Coleman. Mrs. Charity J. Pick- South Hutchinson Street. "hiladelphia, Pa. Gainesville, Fla. ron, Gainesville, Ga. MCWILLIAMS, John M. Mrs. Bessie Mc- MACFARLAND, Jay William. Mrs. 3. W. ROBERTSON, David. Billie Robertson, gen- Williams, McWilliams. Ala. MacFarland, 410 Perry Street, Sandusky, eral delivery, Marville, La. MAHORNEY, Henry. Mrs. Barbara Mahor- Ohio. SANTORO, Jermiah H. Thomas Santoro, 12 ney, Williamsport, Ohio. AKERLEY, Byron L. Mrs. B. I. Akerley, Mystic Street, Charlestown, lass. MOODY. Jack N. Mrs. Susan Moody, Tomp- 1349 Wyoming Avenue Scranton, Pa. SATET. Felix. Jacob Sayet, 15 Essex Street, kinsville, Ky. GOSS, Wright D. Wright,D. Goss, 548 West Brooklyn, N. Y. OSTIGUY, Thomas Ernest. Thomas Ostiguy, One hundred and fourteenth Street, New SCHERR, Meyer. Benjamin. Gottlieb, 31 557 Brooas Street, Pawtucket, R. I. York, N. Y. Christopher Street, New York, N. Y. PELLTCONL Giovanni. Mrs. Anna Polliconl, O'CONNELL, Francis A. Anthony F. O'Con- SCOLARO, Nunzio. Mrs. Capiza Scolaro, 2718 East Lehigh Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. nell, 110 View Street, Mountain View, Cal. Sampeo, Italy. QUINLAN. Charles. Mrs. Celia Quinlan, 479 SERGEANTS. SLEDGE, Melton. Mrs. Zula Sledge, Ponce Warren Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. De Leon, Ala. SOLOVEC, Edward, Mrs. Mary Andrews, SWINDALL, Matthias B. Matthias Swindall, WILSON. Lana. Jerry Wilson, Humsey. Ky. 10028 Gay Avenue. Cleveland, Ohio. Catlin, Ill. ARUPRETE, Bonomo D. Bock Aruprete, STANSBERRY, Claude D. Mrs. Sarah Stans- YOUNG, George U. Mrs. Mary Young, 36 Shadyside. Ohio. berry, 1517 Fairmont Avenue, Sioux City, Holly Street, Pittsfield, Mass. BAMBLOWSKI, Karl. John Bamblowski, Iowa. COUCH, J. D. J. D. Couch, 75 Third Street, 2110 North Robey Street, Chicago, Ill. Jacksonville, Ala. BEJLEK, Albert. Frank Brejha, Omaha, Wounded (Degree Undetermined). PONDER, Victor E. Jeff E. Ponder, 312 Nebr. Avenue, Rome, Ga. CAPTAIN. Pennington 341 JONES, Ecman T. Mrs. Olive T. Jones, 330 BENINCASA, Carle. Joseph Benincasa, FOWLE, Daniel G. Mrs. Daniel G, Fowle, South Sycamore Street, Ottawa, Kans. East One hundred and seventeenth Street, New York City, N. Y. Washington, N. C. McDONOUGH, JAMES P.. Mrs. James Mc- LIEUTENANTS. Donough, 326 First Street, Jersey City, N. J. BEW, Richard B. Mrs. George Hyde Bew, 107 WILLIAMS, Louis F. Mrs. M. Livingston, South Dorset Place, Atlantic City, N. J. LEWIS, Henry Clay, jr. H. C. Lewis, Nether- Broxton, Ga. BOND, Joe 0. Clarence E. Bond, Marma- lands, Mo. CORPORALS. duke, Ark. LONG, Christopher S. Mrs. Helen R: Long, BROWN. John. Mrs. Lydia D. Brown, 12 320 East Water Street, Pontiac, Ill. FORBES, George. Mrs. Nora B. Forbes, 919 West Winona Street, Duluth, Minn. SANFORD, Harold M. Mrs. H. M. Sanford, Garden Street, Hoboken, N. J. BUBELIS, Joseph. Peter Bubells, 4023 Mont- 817 Chenovert Street, Houston, Tex. KOEN, William Hl. Joseph T. Koen, 1430 gomery Street, Chicago, Ill. SERGEANTS. Fifty-sevenith Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. COPE, Wallace C. Claude Cope, Marionville, LOWERY, Dormie D. W. W. Lowery, At- Mo. CLEMMENTS, Walter. Mrs. A. M. Cleam- more, Ala. ments, R. F. D. 1, Box 26, Garysburg, N. C. Wild- CRESON, Cycel H. Mrs. Lizzie Creson, 1370 TOMLINSON Claude E. H. Miss Anna Norway GOLDSTEIN, Solomon. Sam Goldstein, 12 ing, 820 I §treet NE., Washington, D. C. Street, Salem, Oreg. West One hundred and eighteenth Street, COSGROVE, Edward R. Carmac Cosgrove, DEREDZINSKI, John Joseph. Mrs. Mary New York, N. Y. 5969a Romaine Place, St. Louis, Mo. Deredzinski, 881 Dubois Street, Detroit, McDONALD, James Earl. Mrs. Mary Mc. KIERNAN, Daniel A. Mrs. Daniel Kiernan, Mich. Donald, 559 Sheridan Place, Saginaw, Mich. 411 West Thirty-seventh Street, New York, DEWICK, Howard W. Oliver Dewick, 44 MORRIS, Jackson J. Herbert Snow, Parma, N. Y. Van Zandt Avenue, Newport, R.1s. Mich. MURPHY, Daniel. Denis Ahern, Southern DILE, Percy L. Raschio H. DUe, 1722 South POMY, Herman John. Mrs. Herman G. Pomy, Pacific Section House, Pomona. Cal. Fifteenth Street, Lawrenceville, Ill. 900 Oakdale Avenue, Chicago, Ill. GILL, Hugh B. Mrs. Blanche Gill, R. F. D. GRAVES, John E. Gilford Graves, Central QUIGLEY, Charles F. Mrs. Anna Quigley, 2, Adams, Tenn. - Square, Bridgewater, Mass. 1813 South Eighteenth Street, Philadel- HANSEN, Hans R. A. Carl Steffensen, 113 phia, Pa. South Commercial Street, Neenah, Wis. WILSON, Milton. Mrs. Lora L. Wilson, XAVIER, James Flamhnio. Manuel Xavier, Michael. Lawrence Huber, Ill. 1 Gloucester, Mass. UIUBER, Lawrence Kingston, 44 Friend Street, 549 East North Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WILLIAMS, Edward L. Thomas Williams, GWIN, Ralph A. John F. Gwin, R. F. D. 5, LENZ, Harry B. Lucy P. Lens, 1210 Lima 600 Chester Avenue, Norwood, Pa. Calhoun, Ga. -MAvenue, Long Beach, Cal. CORPOBALS, COOKS. MADESON, Jack. Mike Hallen, Marinette, Hickok, Hills- HELMCKE, Henry. Henry Helmeke, 1941 Wis. HICKOK Max. Almon James MASTELLONE, Stephen. Mrs. Michaela boro, Wis. Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N. Y. Howard, Dun- SANBORN, Jeremiah Joseph. Mrs. Jeremiah Mastellone, 116 West Ninety-ninth Street, HOWARD, John. Mrs. Mary Sanborn, 6 Allen Street, Fairhaven, Mass. - New York, N. Y. levy, Pa. 16 THE OFFICIAL 'U.' S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEIBER 7, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

JACOFF, William Nathan. Mrs. Pearl Jacoff, HARRIS. Walter Everett. Everett G. Harris, MESCHANIC. 1819 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. R. F. D. 4. Charlottesville. Va. THOMAS, Howell. Mrs. Ellen Thomas, 126 JORDA N, Charlie J. Mrs. Annie Edwards, HAWKER, Julian C. Mrs. Della A. Hawker, East Arch htreet, Shamokin, Camarillo, Cal. It. F. D. 4, Frederick, Md. Pa. MeCRtSKi.Y ,Jack. D. E. Addison, General HESTER, Henry. Mrs. Kaye Hester, Gunters- COOK. Delivery, Eagle Pass, Tex. ville. Ala. RASH, John. Mrs. I annie Rash, general de. OGDEN, L.iorge. Mrs. Ethel Ogden, 311 HOLDEN, Lionel G. John G. Holden, 216 livery, El Paso, Tex. Bartlett Street, Grand Rapids, Mih. 1,ranklin Street, Lake City, Minn. PAGE, John, Jr. Martin J. Page, Fuqua, Tex. HOLLIS, Joseph J. Wiley M. Hollis, Iron PRIVATES. RUPERT. Sheridan Aubrey. Miss Nina Ru- City Tenn. BARRETT, Theodore J. Mrs. Mary Barrett, pert, Citizens Insurance Co., Butler, la. JOHNSON, Arthur. Christ Johnso4, Oswego, lo bo. d Street, Newtoo, Mass. SULLIVAN. James J. Thomas Sullivan, 154 Mont. BRADY, James. William A. brady, 215 Ave- iliton Screet. Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHNSON, Morrow. Mrs. Belle Johnson, nue A, New Xork, N. Y. RINEILIlT. Elwood T. Albert E. Rinehart, Chalyleate, Ky. CLAASSEN, Clarence A. George D. Classen, 1418 Felton Street, North Philadelphia, Pa. JOHNSTON. Benjamin. Miss M. Johnston, 47 42 Chebtuut btreet; Natrona, Allegheny COOK. Medford Street. Malden, Mass. CountJ, Pa. JOIIN'ETON. John A. Mrs. A. S. Johnston, CONKLIN, Sid. Frank H. Conklin, R. F. D. GOSS, Arthur F. Mrs. Catherine Goss, 81 217 Holmes Street, Vandergrift, Pa, Brooklyn, N. Y. 3, Irazee, Minn. Lott Street, JUKOW, Nickals. Mrs. Katie Jukow, 126 CONRADJEt, iaymond, Mrs. Laura Conrader, PRLIVATES. Fourth Street, Passaic, N. J. 433 Eaht Fifth Street, Erie, Ia. ANDERSON, Pete. No emergency address KEICH, Ervin J. Mrs. Bertha Mitchel, 30 CULIAINE. Patrick. -Mrs. Lizzle Mahoney, given. s Delaware Avenue, Burflngton, N. J. 2067 Madisu Avenue, New York, N. Y. BERNHARD, George P. Fred Bernhard, SIMON, Sylvester. Mrs. Sylvester S. Kelsey, DENNING, Clarence J. David M. Denning, Sterling, Colo. 5041 Brady Street Davenport, Iowa. Rigby, Ida' o. ELOSSEY, Walter F. Emil J. Blossey. 443 KERNS, Harvey E. Frank P. Kerns, Orlando, DUR EA, Louis B. Arthur B. Duryea, 187J Thomas Avenue, Forest Park, III 0. Ia. Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BRIGGS, Lester E. Edward Briggs, West KILGOUR, Lee. Elmer Kilgour, 319 South GORE, Robert L. Joseph F. Gore, Stone, Mansfield, Mass. Fourth Street, Hamilton, Ohio. W. Va QTRE, Adelor. Joe J. Cyre, Clyde, Kans. KOOLE, James Peter Anthony P. Koole, 44 HAMILTON, Robert J. Mrs. Annelia Van- DAY. David. ouglas A. Day, 29 Farragut Sto mzand Place, Grand Rapids, Mich. der Veen, 8 Rose Street, Grand Rapids, Avenue, Medford, Mass. KOSCIINITZKY, Walfred. Mrs Augusta Mi ch. DIECKMAN. Adolph R. Mrs. Fannie L. Linan, I. F D. 1, box 141, Hillsboro, 0 eg. HAWKINS, Everett. Mrs. George Hawkins, Davis. R F. 1). 4, Rupert. Idaho. LANDRY, Henry. Mrs. Leno'e Landry, 1814 Baraboo, Wis. DUNLOP, Thomas. Mrs. Bessie Dunlop, 126 Harrison Street, Superior, Wis. HELTON, Sam. Mrs. Mattie Helton, 17 York Street. Philadelphia. Pa LOGAN, Lehman J. T. C. Logan, Enterprise, Memphis Street, Huntsville, Ala. EDWARDS, Roy M. L B. Edwards, Falk- Ala . HOCH, William J. Mrs. Anna Hoch, 26 ville, Ala McMUL"LIN, James II. Elmer S. McMullin, Hoffiiman Place, Buffalo, N. Y. EVANS, Merritt D. Elmer G. Evans, Odin, 926 Patton Avenue, Springfield, Ill. HUTCHINSON. James 0. A. F. Hutchinson, TIL I McVEY, Curtis. A. McVey, McVey, Ala. 51 Soley Street, Charlestown, Mass. ALLEN, Cephas. C. Allen. Stacy, Ky. MARTEN, Frank, Jr. Frank Marten, Nyack, JASKE, Frank J. Adam Jaske. 1214 Manhat- JIGGI. Aldo. Mrs. Franco Biggi, Pittsburgh, N. Y. tan Street. Michigan City, Ind. MILLER, Clarence. Mrs. Ruby Jaslin, East JULIAN. Frank. Mrs. A. J. Mann, 253 East QURRY. Joe D .Toe Curry, River Falls, Ala. Jordan, Mich. I Seventy-second Street. New York, N. Y. GOLDBERG, Welter Mrs. Robecca Goldberg, MILLER, Joseph J. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, KEELE, William H. William Keele, Collins- 731 South Fifty-eighth Street, Philadelphia, 1327 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. vilie. Tex. Pa. MILLS, Frank A. John S. Grice, Nessen City, LAYTON. Clarence E. William J. Layton, GOLDSTEITN. Jacob. Mrs. Jennie Goldstein, M'ch. 430 North Fifteenth Street, Allentown, Pa. 37 Belmon Avenue, Broolyrn, N, Y. MOSHER, Chester .Tohn. Mrs. Ray Dewey, LEONARD, Paul T. Ike Kelly, Piedmont, Mo. EAUGHT, Arthur. Mrs. Kate L. Payne, R 'F 1). 3. De Kalb. Ill. LONG. Frank. Mrs. William H. Tischendorf, Chandler, Ariz. OETTINGER, William L. Mrs. Walter T. Dorchester, Wis. BAYNES. Albert H. Mrs. Minnie Haynes, McKane, 104 East One hundred and seventy- 'LULL, Alonzo J. Orloff Lull, Valley Junction, Genera delivery. Greenview. Ill. seventh Street, New York, N. Y. Iowa. HELTON. John S. Mrs. Margaret Helton, PERRY, James L. N. B. Perry, R. F. D. 2, LYONS. Everett W. Mrs. Matilda Lyons, Treadway. Tann. B thpage. Tenn. 1302 Thirteenth Avenue East. Ashland, Wis. HERTHA. Paul Peter. Mrs. Ann Hertha, PETIT, Ulie. Mrs. Beatrice - Winegarden, MAHONEY, Eugene. Herman Mitchell, R. 32.i2 Mosuratt Street, Chicago. Ill. Gladstone, Mich. F. D. 5, Stamping Ground, Ky. HIRSIIERG Samuel. Mrs. L. Hlrsbberg, REDMAN, David L. Samnel Redman, 10G MANNING, Sidney E. Mrs. Lizzle Manning, 230 East Fagle Street, East Poston. Mass. North Sheridan Avenue, Ottiumwa, Iown. Flannaton, Ala. HOWARD. David. Mrs. Lulu Howard, States- RHODES, Preston. Mrs. Pennfa Rhodes, Ea- MOONEY. Fred R. W. C. Mooney, 000 South horo Ga. I gle Rock. N. C. Eighteenth Street, Birmingham, Ala. JACITIMIAK, Leo H. Mrs. May Jachimink, RICH, Grant Liewellyn. L E. Rich, 2243' MOORE. Earl. Green Moore, Gravity, Iowa. 1810 South Poland Street. South Bend Inid. Seminary Avenue. Chicago, Ill. PETERSON. Andrew. Miss Alma Johnson, JACKSON. Willie Lee. James P. Jackson, RICHARDSON, Llewellyn S. William J. Grsleved, Sweden. 301 North Illinois Columbus. Kans. Richardson, 324 Ward Avenue, Norfolk, Va. PHILBIN, Mic hail. ' James Philbin, 1063 KEMP, Harold. Mrs. Dora Kemp, Dyke ROPY. .Tohn 0. A. J. Roby. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Loxinuton Avenue, New York. N. Y. Street Andover, Allegheny County, N. Y. SAFFLE. David H. LewIs Saffle, New Castle, POST, John Jam a. Elizabeth Larsen, 2708 LONG. laverne A. Herbert E. Long, New Co'floeton County, Ohio. Idalia Avenue. El Paso Tex. Albany. Pa. SALTSBURY, Arthur E. Miss Gertrude Salls- TPLLBERG, Carl. Gust Tullberg, R. F. D. 1, LYNN, William P. Thomas M. Lynn, R. F. bury. 522 Central Avenue, Albany. N. Y. box 7, Tigerton. Wis. D 1. N-scopeck, Pa. SCHULTZ Fred. Carl Schultz, 361 Bronson TUR4NSKY Benjamin. Isaac Turanasky, SCAGLOTTI Paul. Mrs. Rose Fazio, 61 Til- Street, Kenosha. Wis. 1470 Wilkins Avenue. New York, N. Y. larv Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. SEELYE, Benjamin. John Seelye, Topeka, WATTS, John A. C. L. Watts, R. F. D. 1, STITLL. Stanley A. Mrs. Rebecca Stull, Ill. Abba. Ga. SPACKLETT. Nova J. William F. Shacklett, Leechburg. Pa. WILSON.t Boyd D. George W. Polk, R. R. 2. STT'RGES, Frank S. Frank Sturges, Goshen, Westvfl~l. Okla. -f onntain Park, Okla. Va. SIBERT, Ernest L. M. Harvey Sibert, 1220 WRIGHT. Edwin Munson. C. W. Wright, VAN BUSKIRK. Harry. Miss Adan Van Bus- Sonth Barrett Avenue, Sedalia. Mo. Colchester. Vt. kirk. Tienryville. Pa. SMTTH. Clay A. Mrs. Ruth Smith, 128 Fifth FERICORO. Michael. C. Fericoro, Penny- Street. Wfston, W. Va. Missing in Action. brook Street. Concord, Mass. SPEACE Phillip. No emergency address. FERRELL. Robert L. J. C. Ferrell, Bloom- TAM}\fARO. Niekoles. Mrs. Jennie Bresea, CAPTATN. Ineton Springs. Tenn. Fan asso. Italy. LANDON. Horace 7. Mrs. Horate 6. Ialtdon, 1FLIIDA, Charles C, Mrs. E. Roland. 20 THREAT. Jease. Joe Threat, R. F. D. 1, box Bainbridge, N. Y. Minneapolis. Minn. 6, Chatfield, Tex. Eastman Avenue. LIEUTENANT. FRAZEE. William b. John F. Frazee, R. F. Wounded, Slightly in Action. D 3. Decatur, Ill. 1 VANDERBILT, Herbert R. Mrs. Florence E. FREDERICK. Samuel A. S. H. Frederick, LIEI-TENANTS. Powers, 17 Sherwood Avenue, Ossining, Inriana Pa. GRAY, Jessy F. Mrs. Jessy F. Gray, Oak- N. Y. FREINIK. Stanley. Anton Freinik, 737 Green- villo, Tex. SERGEANTS. ba,'. Stre. t. MAiwnukee. Wis. KING. AlMP Whiting. Harry L. King. 2337 FRENCH, Alfred W. George French, 25 Mer- South -Compton Avenue St. Louis. Mo. OLS1RT'-M. Irving C. TI-omnae Olstram, 192 rill Street. Waterbury, Conn. LUKERT Edward P. Mrs. Edward P. Luk- Florence Avenue. Bloomllil, N. J. GRAHAM. Grady. Mrs. Velma Graham, Pell ert. 7204 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, TOOLAN. Thomas F. John Toolan, 212 Madi- City Ala. PL son Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. GREGORY, Marshall. J. C. Girdnes, Athens, BERGEANTS. CoRPORALS. Tex. LUTES, Arthur. G. J. Lutes, R. F. D. 2, At- GRIFFIN. Patrick. Dennis Griffin, 4- Center talla. Ala. MADRUEH. Peter.. Andrew Puson, 11 State Street Nort Walpole, N. H. YELICH, Sam. Emil Yelich. 1402 Common- Street. Chieago. Ill. GORDON. Earl. Mrs. Cilla Gordon, 853 wealth Avenue, New Duluth, Minn. STTTON. Lewis Ziegler. Mrs. Carry F. Sut- Lafavettp Street. East Detroit. Mich. ton. 324 West Main Street. Moorestown, HAINES. Edward -Shriner. Mrs. Susan CORPORALS. N. J. Haines. Mount,.oy. Lancaster County. Ia. CARIMON. James Harlem. George Green- WELCH. John W. Mrs. Lora Welch, 128 IIAMMANN. Philip Mrs. Susan Hammann, grass. Neillsville Wis. Logan Street, Circleville. Ohio. 542 Clinton Avenue. Albany. N. Y. DALY, Harry J. Mrs. Clara Daly, 612 Wash- WOOILEY, James B. Mrs. Ella Woolley, HARNER. Legrant E. Mrs. Mary Harner, lntton Street. Olean, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Farmingdale, N. J. 200 Racier Street. Berwick. Pa. MAHONEY, Cornelius. Ellen Gorman, Q0 MECHAN. RARRINGTON, Harry O., Mrs. Daisy M. West Forty-seventh Street. New York, N. Y. Harrington, Howard Street, Manchester, MURPHY, Edward F. Edward F. Murphy, 8 HROUDA. John A. Mrs. Mary Erosaa, 252 Iowa. Fairmount Avenue, Fitchburg, Mass. South Street, Peekskill, N. Y. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. 17 CASUALTIES REPOR7ED BY GEN. PERSHING PRIVATES. SWARTZ, Ray L. Miss Mabel Burns, 12210 GAULKE, Herman C. I. Fred Gaulke, ALBRIGHT, Howard A. Henry S. Albrigt, Kinsman Road. Cleveland, Ohio. I. F. D. 4, box 10, Algoma, Wis, 217 Fifth Street, Aspinwall, Pittsburgh, Pa. SWEGEL, Anthony. Mrs. Francis Swegell GILES, Isaac M. Mrs. Isaac M. Giles, box BROWN, Iven E. Emanuel Brown, R. F. D. 1370 East Forty-seventh Street, Cleveland, 57, Bootlibay, Me. 3, Winamas, Ind. Ohio. HERBERT, Charles J. Mrs. Catherine Her- BRUS, Stanislaw. Bronislaw Koltum, 718 CORPORALS. bert. Arcadia, Wis. Clark Street, New Castle, Del. BELL, Harry Reynolds. Dr. R. C. Bell, HILLIKER. William. Frederick J. Hilliker, BRYANT, Frank E. Mrs. Augusta Bryant, Fitchville, Ohio. 205 Front Street, Mount Vernon, Wash. 1511 McDougal Street, Everett, Wash. DANCY, Paul. John W. Dancy, Stilwell, HORN, Frank H. Mrs. Marie Horn, 0810 BURGESS, William. Everett Burgess, Thomp- Kans. Raker Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. son Station, Ky. DANIELS, John C. Ellen W. Daniels, Col- HUSSEY. ,Thomas. Mrs. Marie Hussey, 215 BURKE, John T. Mrs. Martha H. Burke, linsville, Okla. Menehn Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 5917 Palo Pinto Street, Dallas, Tex. IIOLZEN, Charles B. John Holzen, 17 Pu- JACKACKI Edward. Mrs. Kazimera Slazins- BURT. John F. Mrs. Charles Burt, 27 Whit- laski Street, Cumberland, Md. ka. 3329 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. tier Street, Rahway, HOPKINS, Hay C. Mrs. Virgihla Hopkins, JANS, Peter. Harmke Jans, Bellingwoldo, N. J. Holland. CHANDLER, Wiley C. Mrs. Ardie Boyd, 1055 Jefferson Avenue, Johnstown, Pa,. Vila Rica, Ga. LAWSON, George V. Peter Lawson, Pleasant JONES, Ira L. Mrs. Laura P. Jones, Wind- D4LLUGE, Walter A. Albert C. Dalluge, Street, Thomaston, Conn. thorst. Tex. 316 Spruce Street Fergus Falls, Minan. MOORE, Emmitt H. William F. Moore, Bethel KAZIMISZ, Ruj. Joe Kusiak, 651 Bell Street, DUSCYNSKI. Arthur S. Stanley Duscynski, Akron, Ohio. *Springs, Tenn. KINNAIRD. 4026 South Thirty-third and L Streets, MORGAN, Lewis E. Mrs. Kate Morgan, 653 James II. Stoward L. Kinnaird, Omaha, Nebr. West Sixty-11rst Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Red Liek, Ky. GUSTAFSON, Elmer William. Mrs. C. An- PERRINE, Charles. Airs. Anna Rank, West- RONDRATIK, George. Andy Jewruislak, 130 derson, 415 North Fifteenth Street, La chester, Ohio. Kelly Avenue, Akron, Ohio. Crosse, Wis. ROSENTHAL, Edward L. Charles F. Rosen- LEACH, Charles Joseph. Mary Leach, 174 HEINTZ. Weaver. Maude Sorenson, Corona- thal, 2010 South Fourteenth Street, She- Freeman Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. tion, Canada. boygan, Wis. LEONARD, Jay. Charles'Leonard, Aplington, KNARR, William. Andred Knarr, 27 Edge- RYAN, Timothy R. Mrs. Alice E. Ryan, 2017 Iowa. mont Avenue, Chester, Pa. East Monument Street, Baltimore, Md. LIMON, Joe. Antone Uhling, 61 Vine Street, Seattle, Wash. LARKIN, James R. Mrs. Sarah Larkin, SHERIDAN, William E. Mrs. Mary Sheridan, Bradevelt, N. J. 317 Hilghland Street. Hawley. Pa. LUNDGREN, Henry A. Mrs. Anna C. John- son, R. F. D. 6, Elgin, Tex. LEE, Ilobert A. Lewis Lee, 1234 Lexington, SPAUN. Harold A. Lew C. Spaun, Frank- Indianapolis, Ind. ville. Iowa. MCCLURE, David. Mrs. Margaret McClure, LOKEN. John. Ole Loken, Gary, Minn. SULLIVAN. Dennis L. Dennis Sullivan, 47 352 Eighth Street, Troy, N. Y. McCURRY, Zeb. Mrs. Nettle Nelson, MARTIN, Joseph W. Mrs. Leachie Martin, Laurel Street, Hartford, Conn. Erving, 2109 Yankee Street, Wellsburg, WHITTON, Grover. Ma's. W. Va. George Whitton, Pebble, MADDEN, John. John Madden, 89 Wyckoff MARTIN, Troy J. Dexter Martin, Seibert, Ky. Colo. BuGLERS. Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MARTINEZ, Algandrino. Anececo MARGASUTO. Andrew. Mrs. Congouta Mar- Martinez, DRISCH, Edward S. Mrs. Gertrude Drisch, gasuto. 131 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chimyo, N. Mex. 2222 Lindale Avenue, Chicago, Ill. MARTINSON, Frank R. Mrs. Anna MARTIN, Joe. Mrs. Minnie Stonelake, R. F. S. Mar- EVANS, Jack C. Mrs. W. J. Glasscock, 2108 D. 1, Franklin, Minn. tinson, 441 San Francisco Avenue, Chicago, West Seventy-third Street, Cleveland, Ohio. I Ill. MASH Abraham. Hymin Shulman, 141 STEELE, Francis W. Alex M. Steele, 1114 Stockton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MOUSER, Charles J. Mrs, Fredrica Mouser, West Fourth Street, Boone, Iowa. Lncroft, N. J. MATRICIANI, Regolo. Mrs. Judalto Matri- MUELLER, Anthony. Mrs. M. Chambers, 228 MICITANICS. ciani. Terranco, South Bruzzi, Italy. East Street, Lynbrook, MrATURI-, Alexander. Miss Mildred Gif- N. Y. KWASNIEWSKI, Ignacy II. Mrs. Josephine rowski. West River Street, .Elyria, Ohio. NAPOLI, Loulgi. Miss Angela Napoli, 1848 Kwasniewski, 2402 Pennsylvania Avenue, 328 Forest Avenue, Wilmette, MURRAY. John MT. Mrs. John A. Murray, Ill. Pittsburgh, Ia. 132 Pourth Street, Cuyahoa Falls, Ohto. O'GARA, John J. Patrick O'Gara, 72 Gar- McCOOL, Francis L. Mrs. John McCool, Lilly, den Hoboken, N. J. NANORTO, John. Miss Marcella Nanorto, Street, Pa. 417 PONN, James. Sam Ponn, Alice, Ohio. WAGONER. East Moust Vernon Street, Shenandoah, RIDDLE, Thomas F. Lizzy Riddle, R. F. D. Pa. 1. TJnionville, Ind. RANDOLPH, Otho H. Mrs. Jennie Randolph, NEELY, Jacob C. Mrs. Maggie'Neely, R. F. STICKEL, David. Mrs. Nevada A. Stickel, Yale, Ill. D. 3. Sligo, Pa. Perryopolis, Fayette County, Pa. PRIVATES. NERAD, Anton. Mrs. Kristina M1avacek, STOCKTON. Freddie L. Zorah M. Stockton, ABEL, Emanuel. Senior Abel, 1044 Forest 1910 South Loomis Street, Chicago, Ill. R. F. D. 3, Roosevelt. Okla. Avenue, New York, N. Y. NITTINGER, Elmer B. Mrs. Sarah Nittinger, WANN, Harry. Mrs. Martha Wann, 1175 ADCOCK, Floyd. Charlie P. Adcock, 914 Marion Street, Reading, Pa. Taylor Street, Akron, Ohio. R. F. D. 3, Elgin, Tex. OLIVER, John. James D. Oliver, 011 Third ALLARD, Clinton 0. Mrs. Rose Allard, 443 Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio. Waterloo Street, Detroit, Mieh. PELTIER, James J. Mrs. Victoria Pcltier, SECTION 2, NOVEMBEB 7, 1918. AMBROSE, Harry. Mrs. Julia Ambrose, Van- Northbridge. Mass. derbilt, Pa. PHILLIPS, Richard B. Joseph Phillips, Trin- The following casualties are reported ANDREWS, Herman R. C. J. Andrewas 132 ity, Tex. by the commanding general of the Ameri- State Street, Batavia, N. Y. PICHA, Jerry G. Mrs. Anna Picha, 809 North BALDELLI, Leo. Marariso Baldelli, 386 Rose Street, Baltimore, Md. can Expeditionary Forces: Marry Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. REDING, George I. Riley H. Havens, R. F. Killed in action ------125 BRADLEY, Bertis L. Mrs. Poebe Bradley, D. 1. Point. Tex. Mathis Avenue, Eldorado. Ill. ST. GEORGE, Raymond F. Mr. St. George, Died of wounds ------9' BRANDENBURG. Henry W. Mrs. Rosella Worcester, Mass. Dkid of disease ------126 Brandenburg, Waeonia, Minn. SCHERRER, Earl Mangold. Jacob Scherrer, Wounded severely ------8 BRILEY, Felix H. Felix G. Briley, R. F. D. Ossian, Ind. 2, Nacogdoches, Tex. SCTROEDER. George 1. Henry Schroeder, Wounded slightly ------120 DUSSONG, Homer W. William J. Bussong, Erie. N. Dak. Kissing in action ------85 St. Jacob, IlI. SCHELER, John. Mrs. Gulsena Schuler, 3231 Prisoners ------CABANISS, John D. Lafe P. Cabaniss, Gar- Ohio Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. land, Tex. SHIELDS, Lisle H. Mrs. Annie E. Limrick, CAREY, Lacy T. William A. Carey, R. F. D. Big Run, Pa. Total ------536 1, Brookneal, Va. SHIELY, Harry J. Mrs. Marv Shiely, 864 CHATTERTON, Cornelius. William A. Chat- Emmett Street, Schenectady, N. Y. terton, Avon, Ill. SINGLETON, Fred. Wirt L. Singleton, Killed in Action. COLLINS, Julius P. Mrs. Audrey E. Collins, Dutch. W. Va. 4100 Cook Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. SISLER, Benjamin H. Mrs. Benjamin II. LIEUTENANTS. CRUSK, Peter. James Crusk, Box 31, Central Sisler, Shafer, Tucker County, W. Va. BAKER, George M. John F. Symington, Ken- Valley, Orange County, N. Y. SOKEL, Philip. Miss Fannie Gerber, 1940 noway I-louse. Rodgers Forge, Mid. DALTON, Leroy J. Mrs. Mary Dalton, Paolia, Webster Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. HOUGHTON, Randall. William Houghton, Pa. SPEES, Walter B. Samuel Spees, Buckland, Garland, Pa. DAVIS, Amy A. John P. Davis, 62 Hall Ohio. KATILE. Clarence C. Mrs. Frederick L. Kahle, Street, Asheville, N. C. 5513 Margaretta Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. DE BUTTS, Ray George. Henry James De SPENCER, Louis. Mrs. Harett Spencer, TOOLE, Charles Morton. Mi's. Arthur J. Butts, R. F. D..3, Boyne City, Mich. Snow HTill, Md. Toole, 68 Weld Hill. Boston, Mass. DI AMICO, Alessandro. Patrick De Amico, SPRINGER, John J. William J. Springer, Bernardeville, N. J. 169 Coburn Street. Akron. Ohio. SERGEANTS. DOLES, John. Mrs. Kate Kere, Ogden, Utah. STIEBER, Joseph F. Emil Stieber, 4103 BAILAR, Clarence W. Mrs. Lydia M. Bailar, DOORNEWEIRD, Johannes. Hannes Doorne- West Twenty-second Street, Chicago. Ill. 1643 Allston Way, Berkeley, Cal weird. Steen, Minn. SULZ, Mike. Mike Suls, sr., Medicine Hat, BALLARD, John H. John A. Ballard, 48 DOWNEY, Leo, Henry Downey, Telonsburg, Alberta. Canada. Ohio Street, Warren, Ohio. Ontario. Canada. TENKA, Frank G. Mrs. Annie Tenka. 4805 DOHERTY, William J. Miss M. Doherty, FOTTqT, Robert W. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Foaust, South Winchester Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 2521 Albermarle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bolivar. Pa. THOMAS. Henry. William Bullock, Bonne NEWCOMER, James B. Mrs. Lucretia P. FRANSON. Gustave B. Oscar Franson, 405 Terre, Mo. Newcomer, Halfway, Md. Van Buren Street. Gary, Ind. THORNS, Harry Thomas Thorns, 43 Bryn- O'BRIEN. Richard E. Harry O'Brien, South FRY, Lowry N. Mrs. Bertha Fry, Seward, macor Avenue Grafton, Pa. Stockdale. Dubois, Pa. Pa. WATERMAN. Walter W. John W. Water- PETERSON, Erdroy A. Peter Peterson, FULTMAN Wi1iam A. Mrs. Mary Coburn, man. R. F. D. 5. Paris. Tex. R. F. D. 1, Ashby. Minn. East Liverpool, Ohio WERNTKOVE. Loul. Mrs Sarah Wernikove, SHEARER, Walter M. E. W. Shearer, Sixth GARDIELLA. John H. Mrs. Katherine M. 407 South Third Street. Philadelphia. Pa. Avenue and Third Street, Parnassus, Pa. Gardella, 4b22 Evans Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. WEST, James L. Robert West, Bennett, Mo. 18 THE OFFICIAL U.,S. BULLET41: THIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING WHEELER. Lloyd A. George Wheeler, 868 KUCZKOWSKI, Alexandre. Mrs. Marion PROTHINGHAM, James. Mrs. Irene Froth- East High Street, Lima, Ohio. Kuczkowski, 70 Woltz Avenue, Biffalo, ingham, Macdoel, Cal. WINN, Jefferson L. William Winn, Prince- N. Y. MANTHEI, William C. Herman F. Manthel, to1. Cal. LAIRD, John Riddle. George H. Laird, 131 R. F. D. 2, box 13, Danube, Minn. WIRTH, Charles Calvin. Isaac W. Bonsall, Sixth Avenue, Corry, Pa. NELSON, James H. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Nel- 524 West Fifth Street, Joplin, Mo. LITTLE, William T. John Little, Pawnee, son, 1010 Jordan Street, Shreveport, La. YOTNGSON, Samuel. Mrs. Elsie Youngson, Nebr. POOLE, Jesse S. Mrs.. Carrie Svobodey, 317 East One hundred and twenty-second LOCKHART, James S. Mrs. Clara E. Lock- Graceville, Minn. Street, New York. N. Y. hart, 4222 Parrish Street, Philadelphia, Pa. DERMODY, Joseph D. Mrs. Catherine Der- SANFORD Lee John. Mrs. Theresa Sanford, LOIIMILLER, Jacob A. Mrs. Clara Lohmil- iody, 3417 Montieth Avenue, Cincinnati, Necedah. Wis. ler, 1922 South Fourth Street, Philadel- Ohio. STEWART, James M. Andrew II. Stewart, phia, Pa. BUGLER. R. P. D. 2, Cummings, Va. MAHONEY, Rupert J. John H. Mahoney, WIECZENSKI. William. Mrs. Stasia Wiec- 1844 Fifth Avenue, Troy, N. Y. LAIRD, Joseph D. Mrs. Margaret A. Laird, zenski, 227 Varick Street, Jersey City, N. J. MAROHN, William F. Mrs. Ida Marohn Blairsville, Pa. WILHELM, Howard J. Adolph Wilhelm, Keadziora, 3618 Muriel Avenue, Cleveland, WAGONERS. 1834 North Kimbell Avenue, Chicago, III. Ohio. WILKINSON, Albert. Miss May Wilkinson, MARTIN, Charlie Marion. Mrs. Rachael Mar- ACKER Lloyd D. Lewis A. Acker, 1113 Tilgh- R. F. D. 4, Almond Road, Vineland, N. J. tin, 221 Blane Street, Holdrege, Nebr. man Street, Allentown, Pa. WILSON, David L. Mrs-Sarah Wilson, Win- MAYOTTE, Roland J.- Mrs. Odile Mayotte, DAY, Melvin. Mrs. Melvin Day, 1930 Spring- chester, Tenn. 7 La Clare Street, Hudson Falls, N. Y. field Avenue, Springfield, Mo. METTLER, Lee. Mannford Mettler, Box FARRIER. Died from Wounds Received in Action. 115A, Drexel, Mo. MILLER, Charles P. Mrs. Flora Miller, BAKER, Ralph V. Mrs. Ada Baker, 1006 LIEUTEXANTS. Portage, Mont. Kearney Street, Manhattan, Kans. MILLER, John H. John F. Miller, Paxton- LINK. Stephen J. Thomas T. Downey, 116. Ville, Pa. COOK. Eat Main Cross St-eet, Taylorsvillo, Ill. MORRISON, George. Mrs. Mabel Morrison, SIMS, Gullie L. Bill Thornton, Natoma, OLSTEIN, Matthew F. 1. Olstein, 000 South Watson, Mo. Kans. Street, Peekskill, N. Y. NELSON, Adolph J. John A. Johnson, Hart- PRIVATES. SERGEANT. ington, Nebr. ACOSTA. Paul N. Mrs. Rose Acosta, 431 NORTHCOTT, James T. William R. North- Grove Street, East Bakersfield, Cal. MAJILTON, George H1. George H. Majilton, cott, Seminole, Okla. APPLEBY, Andrew T. Mrs. Nora Appleby 745 Church Lane, Yeadon, Delaware County, O'BRIEN, Cliford L. Mrs. Ida Maxson, Clyde, R. F. D. 2, Bruceville, Tex. Pa. Ohio. BABCOCK, Roy. Mrs. Ella Babcock, R.' F. D. CORPORALS. PENNEY, William L. Mrs. Maggie S. Pen- 1, 'Galt, Iowa. ABT. Bernard. Mrs. Mary Abt, 448 Ninety- net, 4 North Davis Avenue, Richmond, Va. BAXTER. Elgin II. Mrs. Lillie Baxter, White- ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PERKINS, Emmett D. Miss- Tille Perkins, right, Tex. BILL, Monroe C. Al Canning, 115 South Sec- care Baptist Hospital, Jackson, Miss. BRADLEY, Floyd. Frank Q. Bradley, Dexter, ond Street, Bethlehem, Pa PFEFFER, Lester W. John N. Pfeffer, R. F. N.Mex. COSGRIFF, Earl J. Mrs. Katherine G. Cos- D. 3, Easton, Pa. LEAWLEY, James W. William T. Brawley, griff, Dover, Ky. POLATAS, John C. Mrs. Anna Polatas, 2. Ralls, Tex. DAVIS, Edwald N. Mrs. Mary Davis, 336 Patterson Street, Duquesne, Pa. BRISCOE, Herbert. Mrs. Sarah E. Ponzo, Melrose Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. SINGLEMAN, Charles Henry. Henry Single- Mount Pleasant, Del, DECK, Rogers E. Frank C. Deck, R. F. D. 1, man, 3940 Fisher Avenue, Rosedale, Kans. BROOKS, Thomas. Noah Brooks, R. F. D. 1, Chilton, Tex. SORENSEN. Grover V.. Chris Sorensen, R. F. Box 52, Grantville, Ga. EDWARDS. William J. Edgar S. Edwards, D. 1, Box 271, Provo, Utah. BURLINGAME, Charles W. Mrs. Jennie Bur- Salmon, Idaho. STENDEL, Fred L. Mrs. Fred Stendel, El- lingame, 5S Earl Street, Central Falls, R. I. HENRY, Otis. Mrs. Stewart Wilder, 1002 hader, Iowa. BUTLER. Hallie. Mrs. Easter Butler. Matee, South Lelia Street, Texarkana, Tex. STORCH. William B. Mrs. A. Storch, 50 Fla. MOHR, Earl D. Willis Mohr, R. F. D. 2, Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. CALHOUN, Gus B. Joseph M. Calhoun, R. F. Turbotville. Pa. TAYLOR, Joseph E. Mrs. E. Dunnigan, 715 D. 2, Troy, Tenn. O'LEARY, Timothy A Mrs. Lucy O'Leary, East One hundred and thirty-sixth Street, CAMPBELL, Gordon J. David K. Campbell, Luke, Md. New York, N. Y. 4903 North Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. POULIOTTE, Joseph P. Mrs. Mary Pouliotte, THOMAS, Ocar E. Mrs. Bonnie Thomas, CANSERANO, Basillo. Charlie Canserano, 40 Prospect Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Box 33, Enterprise. Ala. 5739 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SAWIIILL, Clyde S. Mrs. Emma R. Saw- WAGNER, Thomas Z. John H. Wagner, Box CARLETON, Phil L. Joe Carleton, 7618 hill. 113 lvy- Street Edgewood, Pa. 258, Newrille, Pa. Sherman Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. YOUNG, Samuel Henry, jr. Mrs. Samuel II. WILLARD, Squire B. Mrs. Eva M. Willard, CARLTON, John L. Mrs. Lilly V. Carlton, Young, I 247 Benson Avenue, New York, 153 Newell Street, Seattle, Wash. - Windom, Tex., N. Y. WIREMAN, Pearl G. Mrs. Agia Wilson, CARMICHAEL, Cleopers. Carrie T. Cofield, SSIETANICS. Jackson. Ky. Conyers, Ga. WOODY, Robert L. Ira Woody, Handleman, CASE, Louie M. Mrs. Mary E. Ownbey, Route AMMERMAN, George F. Harry Morrell, 422 N. C. 3, West Asheville, N. C. Standish Street, Elmira, N. Y. Died of Wounds. CASEY, Lonzo. Mrs. Jessie Casey, R. F. D. 1, LURANCE, Walter. Henry Brocks, 424 Okemah, Okla. South Main Street, Piqua, Ohio. PRIVATES. CASSIDY, Thomas F. Mrs. Elizabeth Cassidy, TROTT, George W. Miss Gertrude Trott, DUGGAN, Harold John. John F. Duggan, 304 Willis Avenue, New York, N. Y. 1116 Mount Hope Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 3747 Heradon Street, Chicago, Ill. CHAMBERS, Charles E Mrs. Virginia C. KOZAKIEWICZ, William. Mrs. Josie Pacho- Chambers, 1328 B Street SE., Washington, PRIVATES. lia, 1348 Darmouth Street, Scranton, Pa. D. C. ABLEZER, Louis. Mrs. Dora Ablezer, 27 CONROW, Samuel D. Samuel II. Courow, Lake Avenue, Clifton, N. J. Died of Disease. General Delivery, Blythe, Cal. ABRAMS, Harry W. William Abrams, Car- CREPS, Louis W. Mrs. Euphena Wilkinson, lyle, Mont. LIEUTENANTS. Larned, Kans. ANASTASI, Michael. Mrs. Vincinza A. Anas- ANDERSON, Alexander K. Mrs. Alexandra CUFF. Fred. Bean Cuff, Franklin, Ky. tasi, 117 Twenty-fourth Street, Gutten- K. Anderson, 1725 Seventeenth Street NW., DALEY, Christopher J. Mrs. Katie Whelan, burg. N. J. Washington, D. C. Guy Street, Far Rockaway, Long Island, ANDREWS, John A. Mrs. Mary F. Andrews, COLTER, Earl G. John G. Colter, 1G15 High- N. Y. 38 Walnut Street, Bridgewater, Mass. land Street, Columbus, Ind. DALEY, James F. Mrs. Anna Daley, 332 AUTRY, Calton L. John S. Autry, Autry- MASTER SIGNAL ELECTRICIAN. Albany Avenue, Hartford, Conn. ville, N. C. DAVIS, Fletcher M. Mrs. Fletcher M. Davis, BAKKEN, John . Ole Bakken, Ulen, Mian. HELLER, Ernest, jr. Mrs. Rose Heller, 100 Willow, Va. BLANCHETTE, Arthur. Alphonse Blanchette, Poplar Street, Jersey City, N. J. DEARMON, Omer C. Jesse G. Dearmon, Mc- Mount Mahogany, Quebec, Canada. SERGEANTS. Curtain, Okla. BOORD, Howard S. James T. Boord, Smith- COUGHLIN, Cornelius F. Mrs. Mary Cough- DINGER, Earl G. John H. Dinger, R. F. D. field, Pa. lin, 37 Kamper Street, Buffalo N. Y. 2. New Bethlehem, Pa. BOWLING, Philip S. Nicholas Bowling, Tol- CROSSON, Matthew G. John Crosson, 2011 DOMMEL, Charles. Henry Dommel, 561 werano Street, New Orleans, La. Vyse Avenue, New York, N. Y. Strawberry, Street, Lancaster, Pa. CAMERON, Vernon G. Mrs. Julia Cameron, EVANS, Arthur G. Mrs. Virginia K. Evans, DREW, Oscar. Mrs. Sarah Drew, R. F. D. 2, 483 Maine Street, West Haven, Conn. Beardon, Tenn. Arlington, Tex. DAGG, Samuel J. Mrs. Julia Dagg, 624 LAKIN, James H. Helen V. Lakin, 325 South DUPKE, William I. Carl Dupke, R. F. D. 1, Burton Street SW., Grand Rapids, Mich. East Avenue, Baltimore, Md. Standish, Mich. DEFOE, Peter. Paul Roque, Beaulieu, Minn. MANFULL, Charles R. Mrs. Marion C. Man- DEPIES, Henry. Mrs. Anna Depies, R. F. D. DOLIO, Joseph J. Mrs. Ertemigla Dolio, La- full, Baker, Idaho. 1. Fredonia, Wis. fayette, Cal. NATTRESS, Douglas A. Mrs. Mary Nattress, DERNCURS, Joseph W. Alexander Omelin KEY, Frank. Mrs. Margaret Follmer, 22 Ten 100 Newman Street, Buffalo, N. Y. - 22 Hammond Street, Detroit. Mich. Eyck Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ROOT, Lyman Day. Mrs. Lyman D. Root, DUNNAVANT. Edwin E. William E. Dun- FORREST, Samuel P. William T. Forrest, Essex, Ontario, canada. nowaxut. 4942A Wise Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Spencer, N. C. MASON, Wiliam E. Mrs. Emma Mason, 974 ELLISON, Major. Phoebe Ellison, Vanceville, FRIEDEL, Alexander, jr. Mrs. Mary Friedel, East Main Street, Galesburg, Ill. N. C. Oxford Pike, Frankford, Philadephia, Pa. EMERY, Gwynne R. Mrs. Helen Emery, GALLAGHER, Philip. Mrs. John Gallagher, CORPORALS. Glasgow. Mo. 6105 Bridge Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. BOWMAN, Louis A. Ben Bowman, Crystal KAZIMERSKI. Antoni, Frank Kazimerski, KEENAN, Thomas Francis. Mrs. Margaret Palls, Mich. 329 Third Street, Little Falls, N. Y. J. Keenan, 502 West One hundred and sev- DYSON, Richard. Mrs. Armeter Dyson, R. F. RICE, Joseph R. Mrs. Mary Kice, 1462 entieth Street, New York, N. Y. D. 2, box 122, Covington, Tenn. Southern Boulevard, New York, N. Y. * KEHOE. Michael. Mrs. Mary Doyle, 34 First FLEMING, Harry. Mrs. Mary J. Fleming, RIME. Walter G. Davis A. Kime, box 133, Street, South Boston, Mass. 402 East Locust Street, Topeka, Kans. North Fairfield, Ohio. THE OF1ICIAL U. S. IULLETIN: fiURSDAY,"NOVEMBER'", 1918. 19, CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING KING, Van C. Charles R. King, Curlew, O'CONNELL Peter F. John L. O'Connell, MECHANICS. Iowa. R. F. D. 5, Goodhue, Minn. GUYETT, Joseph Arthur. Mrs. Emma Pal- KNIGHT, Ward R. James T. Knight, R. F. ORT, Ernest R. Mrs. Nettle Ort, Hampton, inskee, box 513, Sapulpa, Okla. D. 7, Lancaster, S. C. N. J. POTTS, George S. Mrs. Jane Cowan, 429 LEARMANN, Paul A. H. Charles Learmann, PENNOCK, Edgar N. Frank E. Pennock, West Fifty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y. R. F. D. 4, New London, Wia. 3019 Clifton Avenue, Baltimore, Md. THURMAN, Matt. Mrs. Matt Thurman, Ox- NEAL, Thaddeus B. Mrs. Henretta Neal, 1624 PHIPPSA Clyde R. Frank B. Phipps, Valley ford, Ala. Federal Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Center, Kans. WAGONER. NELSON, Clarence J. Charley Nelson, Lawn- PIEJDA, Bruno F. Mrs. Victora Plejda, dale, Minn. 1308 Holt Street. Chicago, Ill. JONES, Sterling. Mrs. Mittle Jones, Orange, PACK, lhillip. Mts. Ida Pack, R. F. D. 1, PIKE, Albert. William Pike, R. F. D. 3, Tex. Charlotte, Tenn. Franklin, Ga. PRIVATES. EUBANK, Lalayette. Mrs. Geneva Eubank, PRICE, 01io. Bee L. Price, Graysoula, Ark. BARTH, Paul A. Isidore A. Barth, 5 Glen- Slallo, Miss. I POUND, Frederick W. Mrs. Eleanor V. wood Avenue, Columbia, Mo. FARIS, Bruce R. Mrs. Emma Farls, R. F. D. Pound, box 154, Port Austin, Mich. BEAN, Perry. Tom F. Bean, Millette, Okla. 2, Custer City, Okla. REESE, Sam. Mrs. Ada Reese, Cornwell, BIFERO, Risistino. Mrs. Irma Bifero, 810 FARRAR. Clarence. Mrs. Julia T. Farrar, S. C. West Sixth Street, Chester, la. R. F. D. 1, Manchester, Tenn. Wounded Severely. BISKUP, Louis E. Louis J. Diskup, 2117 FELDBUSCH, 11ugo H. Mrs. Marie L. Fold- North Seventh Street. Philadelphia, Pa. busch, R. F. D., Box 176, Hawthorne, N. Y. BATTALION SERGEANT 1ANOR. BOOTHBY, David L. Mrs. Wildia -Boothby, FOLDER, Abraham. Mrs. Eugenia Felder, Hillsboro, Ohio. EAGLE, William J. Mrs. Charlotte Eagle, BRUCK, Carl. Adolph Landauor, 374 Broad- R. F. D. 3, Box 33, Rembery, S. C. 156 Washington Avenue, Phoenixville, Pa. FOLKERS, Fred W. George J. Folkers, R. F. way, Milwaukee, Wis. D. 1. Anamosa, Iowa. CORPORAL. BURGE, Wendell Lawrence. Mrs. Eva Duni- Black River Falls, Wis. ,FORDB3, Henry J. Mrs. Mollie H. Forde, SHULL. Calvin A. Mrs. Charles Shreiner, gan, R. 1'. D. 7, Decorah, Iowa. 349 West Third Street, Mount Carmel, Pa. CAMPBELL, Cary L. William H. Burfort, FORO'E, Mike. Alec Forfe, 327 Avenue C, PRIVATES. Waugh, Va. Bayonne, N. J. CLARK, William D. J. A. Clark, R. F. D. 1, FRET-MAN, Will Harrison. Mrs. Mary Free- ACKERMAN, George Henry. Albert Acker- Pyriton, Ala. man, Beloit, Kans. man, 2532 Sioto Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. CORNWELL, Murray Francis. Mrs. Mary CRAIG, Harry. Isaac Craig, Gillett, Pa. Cornwell, 486 North Congress Street, Rich- FUQUA, Boyd. Louis Fuqun, Guthrie, Ky. HARRIS, Sidney C. Joseph F. Mrs. Georgana Gagnon, John Harris. 400 East land Center, Wis. GAGNON, Fourth Street, Topeka, Kans. CRAWFORD, Charles H. Mrs. M. L. Baum, 911 County Street, Fall River. Mass. MILLER, Mrs. Hattie Geridran, Albert H. Hack D. Miller, R. F. D. 415 York Street, Quincy, Ill. GIBBS, Clarence. 2, Asheville, N. C. CROGAN, Patrick Killian. Miss Mary Fay, Darien, Ga. PEDERSON, Clark H. Mrs. Annie Pederson, Wilsonville, Nebr. GIST, Cornelius W. Mrs. John C. Gist, box 91, Ashby, Minn. CUTTS, Ernest E. D. D. Cutte, Brewton, Ala. Weitebpec. Cal. SCHOOLCRAFT, William R. Mrs, Mary DRUMMOND, Henry. Mrs. Fern Drummond, GRAHAM, Randall. Mrs. Ella Graham, Schooleraft, Carlisle, Mass. Asherville, Kans. R. F. D. 1, Vienna, Ga. DUFFEY, Leon P. Will J. Dufey, Fairfax, HARTMAN, Lloyd J. Harry Hoenschell, Slightly Wounded. Ala. Mount Savage, Md. CAPTAINS. EVANS, Jesse Miss Flossie Evans, 226 West HEATH, Amos. Mrs. Edith R. Heath, JENKINS, Robert Donald. Mrs. Jessie Sixty-second Street, New York, N. Y. R. F. D. 1, Norwood, Ga. W. EWOLDT, John W. William W. Ewoldt, D. J. Russell Hicks, R. F. D. Jenkins, 584 East King Street, Chambers- HICKS, Tohn burg, Pa. Manning, Iowa. 1, Signal Mountain. Tenn. KISUN, Karp. John Kuklas, 179 Main Street, HOOD, Clair J. Robert J. Hood, R. F. D. 2, HANSEN, John C. H. Mrs. Tordis A. Ian- sen, 2411 Bellefontalne Avenue, Indianapo- Seymour, Conn. New Florence, Pa. FRYE, Willard F. Mrs. Abby Jury, 135 Fifth JOINER, Archie L. John B. Joiner, Pelion, lis, Ind. LIEUTENANTS, Avenue, Homestead, Pa. S. C. GARRETT, William H. Mrs. Cora E. Pelham, JONES, Lewis. Henry Jones. R. F. D. 3, O'NEILL, Edward. Mrs. Magdalene Agnes Grapeland, Tex. Waynesboro, Ga. Murtha, 390 Revere Street, Winthrop High- GEISLER, Charles. Mrs. Robert Geisler, 52 Elmer L. Mrs. Dorothy Katz- lands, Mass. Mill Street, Mount Clemens. Mich. KATMAN. ROSS, William C. Mrs. Frances V. Ross, 8131 man. R. F. D. 8, Lake Geneva, Wis. Pa. GOODMAN, Silas P. Benjamin L. Goodman, KILMER, Leland A. Edward Kilmer, 127 North Front Street, Philadelphia, Mangum, Okla. Owasco Street, Auburn, N. Y. SERGEANTS. BELL, Harry. John Bell, P. 0., New Rich. LEONARD, Hubert R, Hugh Leonard, Cag- BLASINGAME, Sidney R. Mrs. H. B. Blasin- rond, Wis. gon, Iowa. game, 313 Randolph Street, Montgomery, BUSCH, Stephen. Mrs. Antonia Busch, 923 LINDQUIST, Rudolph. Mrs. Jennie R. Lind- Ala. West Eighteenth Place, Chicago, Ill. quiet. 613 East Tenth Street, Duluth, Minn. HECKMAN, Edward James. Mrs. Kate Ieck- ELLETT, John C. Mrs. Jeannette S. Ellett, LINDSEY, Stanley H. Mrs. Daisy L. Burns, man, 802 Park Street, Dixon, Ill. Cowley, Wyo. 82 Timpson Street, Lyon, Mass. HELFRICH, Henry W. A. Mrs. P. Helfrich, GERARD, Armond J. Mrs. Mary Gerard, 125 LIVINGSTON, Willie. George Livingston, 446 Madison Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Van Ranslaer Street, Syracuse, N. Y. North Station, N. C. LEE, Wilfred C. John A. Lee, General De- GOETSCH, Walter Carl. F. Mrs. Carl Goetsch, LODGE. Robert H. Mrs. Mary K. Lodge, Lin- livery, Holden, Mo. Lakeview, Mich. coln Avenue, Steubenville, Ohio. MOORE, Robert B. B. C. Moore, R. F. D. 1, HARRISON, Lambert E. Mrs. Letitia Harri- LONERGAN, John F. Miss Nora Lonergan, Smithdale, Miss. son, 727 East Green Street, Clinton. Mo. 10 Seymour Street, Worcester, Mass. SABE, Jacob. Mrs. Anna Sabe, William JESTER, Harold A. Ehly W. Jester, R. F. D, LOWE, William J. Mrs. Lou Lowe, Farm- Street, Whitehall, N. Y. 1, Otego, N. Y. Ville, N. C. SUMMERTON, Ralph Nelson. Neal L. Sum- KELLY, Jay C. Mrs. C. Kelly, 3229 Tremont merton, R. F. D. 2, Tidioute, Avenue, Spokane, Wash. LOWTHER, William D. Mrs. Mackie Low- Pa. .KLOECK, Edward. John Kloeck, 2022 Cleve- ther. Route 2, Asher, Okla. CORPORALS. land Avenue, Chicago, Ill. LOZANO, Emilio C. Max Marcillo, 1727 West ANGSTADT, George. Mrs. George Angstadt, KONSELLO, John. Lawrence Konsello, R. F. Tenth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 325 D. 4. Stanley, Wis. William. Mrs. Beth McClary, U. South Third Street, Reading Pa. MCCLARY. BLYTHE. Eugene. Mrs. Annie Reaves, R. F. LERNER, Louis. Michael Lerner, Bourse P. D. 1, Kingstree, S. C. Building, Western Union, Philadelphia. Pa. Ray Millard. John McFalr- D. 5, ,Jacksonville, Ala. MCFARLAND, BOOKER, George D. Mrs. Dessio Gregg, LILLARD, Orrie. Mrs. Anna Lillard, Kind. land Monrovia, Kans. wood, Pa. McIntosh, 231 Gum Fork, Va. McINTOSH, Carl D. Mrs. D. BROWN, Oscar. Mrs. Afamie Wakefield, LINTNER, Antis S. Mrs. Ella Lintner, Melrose Street. Modesto, Cal. Blairsville, Pa. Mrs. Marinka Machac, Eighth Street, Anniston, Ala. MACHAC, Lots. FELTY, James H. Charles Felty, General McALLISTER, William E. Marion J. Mc- R. F. D. 4. Sehulenburg, Tex. Allister, Winnsboro, Tex. Martin. James Manning, R. F. D. Delivery, Ashland, Ky. MANNING, GRAVES, Paul. Mrs. Alma Graves, Queen McKINNIS, Frank E. Mrs. Cassadana Mc- 2. Lyons, Iowa. Kinnis, Edmond, Okla. Miss Hattle M. Mar- City, Tex. MARCELL, Maurice. , Braxton B. L. B. Harville, GREATIIOUSE, John W. James W. Great- cell, Houma, La. house, Willow City, Tex. R. F. D. Johns, Ala. mARKS. Jeff. Mrs. Lucy S. Marks, HICKS, Leland Victor. Mrs. Gazella Hicks, GUMP, Marshall. Mrs. Reveeca Potts, Co- 4, Monticello, Ga. lonia, Mich. burn, W. Va. MARTIN, Will. Hattle Martin Anderson, HACKFIELD, Herman. Herman Hackfield, Ga. JOHNSON, Junius A. Benjamin A. Johnson, R. F. D., Stillwell, R. F. D. 1, Smithfield, N. C. Knox City, Tex. MASSiE, Martin F. Mrs. Anna J. Masse, MATO, Philip. Joseph Mato, 2813 South Hagerman, Frank. Mrs. James Banadough, 3116 East Fourth Street, Spokane, Wash. 1510 West Sixth Street, Davenport, Iowa. Herman J. Mrs. Lissett Kentor, Union Avenue, Chicago, Ill. MOENCH. MAXWELL, Robert E. Mrs. C. J. Maxwell, HAGGERTY, Frank. Mrs. Annie Sheehy, 426 Dover, Fla. Tomah, Wis. East Seventh Street, Wilmington, Del. MOORE, Sterling. Earl Moore, 1 West Sixth OEHRING, Lyman Warren. Louis Oehring, ITANNABERRY, John F. Miss Margaret Street.-Greenville, S. C. 413 Commonwealth Avenue, Detroit, Mich. liannaberry, 313 East Seventieth Street, KORGAN James E. James M. Morgan, Fort PIERSON, Edward. Mrs. Alice Pierson, New York, N. Y. Drum, Fla. Claremont, S. Dak. HAYWOOD, Sterling. C. H. Haywood, Dade. WOTT, Riley L. William A. Mott, Wills POINDEXTER, John. Mrs. Maggle Poindex- ville, Ala. Point, Tex. ter, 22 Fifth Avenue, Roanoke, Va. HERRMAN, Edward A. Mrs. Charlotte Herr- MURPHY, Jesse q. Mrs. Lena Murphy, 2282 ROBERTS, Martin H., Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth C. man, 1754 West Jefferson Avenue, West East Thirty-eighth Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Roberts, 189 Madison Avenue, Flushing, Detroit, Mich. ITERS. Conway 0. London Myers, Box 862, N. Y. HODGE, Edward. Mrs, Linda Browningi Bowling Green, Va. GILL, Lew W. Melvin H. Gill, Mesa, Ariz. Breedink, W. Va. MIYHAND, James L. Mrs. Daisey E. Myhand, McCALLEN, John R. John J. McCallen, HRNECEK, Stanley. Mrs. Mary Hreecek, A. F. D. 4. Hamilton, Ala. Loyalhanna, Pa. 3350 Sackett Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. WRTHROPR, Edward D. . D. Northrope, VANN, John . Mrs. Lela Vann, Alexander HUx. James A. Mrs. Willie Hux, R. F. 1). 9. F. D. 8, Orange.#Va. City, Ala. 2, box 36, Windsor. N. C. 20 THE OFFICIAL -U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

IMBROGNE, George, Anuzia Disanits, 2921 DAWSON, Horace G. Millard F. Dawson, MAKOWIECKI, Boleslau. Mrs. Jadwiga Scoilliv Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. 902 North Cherry Street, Hartford City, Makowiecki, 205 Weimar Street, Buffalo, INGE, William J. Alfred Inge, box 113, Ind. N. Y. Ettricks, Va. GILL, John T. Mrs. Susan Gill, 608 Hickory MALONE, Edward M. Mrs. Mary Burns, ISAKSON, Iaakon. Mrs. K. Isakson, Big Street, St. Louis, Mo. 1019 Olive Street, Elizabeth, N. J., Fork, Mont. GOODLEY, Roy B. Mrs. Viola Goodley, Hen- MALONE, John J. Mrs. Mary Malone, 2114 ISLAT, Barney. Mrs. Annie Islat, 168 Or- derson, Ky. Winter Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ebard Street, New York, N. Y. GOODMAN, George. Mrs. Anna Petrosky, MANGOGNA, Charles. Vincenzo Mangogna, JARKA. Adbon. Mrs. Catherine Jarka, 2741 Hostetta, Pa. 228 East One hundredth Street, New York, Hampden Court, Chicago, Ill. GROSS, Alonzo W. Othias Gross, Wolcott, N. Y. JAROLIN, Jerry. Mrs. Loulse Jarolin, 418 White County, Ind. MIDKIFFE, Holly. Mrs. Leonora L. Mid- East Eighty-second Street, New York, N. Y. GRUNERT, Chauncey M. N. H. Grunert, 670 kiffe, 8532, South Carpenter Street, Chi- JOHNSON, Clarence T. Axel Johnson, Rals- Union Street, Appleton, Wis. cago, Ill. ton, Nebr, HALL, Harold. Mrs. Olive Hall, 80 Bedford MOLE, Samuel E. Mrs. Ella Miller, 834 JUNEAU, Howard Andrew. Andrew Juneau, Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Smith Avenue, Thomasville, Ga. Park Falls, Wis. HAMMONS, Joseph. Stevr Hammons, Peters- NIEMCZUSKI, John P. Adam Niemezuski, KEDZERSKI, George. Gusty Kedzerskl, 2127 burg, Ky. 4838 Melrose Street, Chicago, Ill. Cambridge Street, Baltimore, Md. HAMPTON, Roy S. John B. Daly. Interna- O'HARA, Martin R. Miss M. O'Hara, Mill KIMIBROUGH. Harry. Kelse M. Kimbrough, tional Harvester Co., Thirty-first and Rock- Valley, Cal. 411 North Leslie Atreet, Carrollton, Mo. well Streets, Chicago, Ill. OTTEN, Henry. John H. Otten, South and RONOP, Martin. Martin Konop, 1518 South HANSENBERGER, John G. George Hansen- Davie Streets, Davenport, Iowa. Ninth Street, La Crosse, Wis. berger, Odessa, N. Y. PETERSON. Lewis C. Mrs. Jennie Peterson, LAING, David. George Laing, R. F. D. 8, HENNE Fred. Mrs. Caroline Cook, 513 North Snyder, Colo. Mantua, Ohio. Fourth Street, Newark, N. J. PETERSON, Thybo A. Mrs. Anna Baker, LEMINOWICH, John. William Leminowich, HERMAN, Samuel. Mrs. Rose Herman, 1163 1222 Berkele Avenue, Pueblo, Colo. Daisytown. Pa. East One hundred and sixty-fifth Street, PFANNER, John. Elizabeth Pfanner, 184 LEWANDOWSKI, Anton. Martin Lewan- New York. N. Y. Hopkins Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. dowski, 1800 Fourth Avenue, Milwaukee, HUDSON, Hugh L. Mrs. Victorie Hudson, PICCIANO. Michael. Albert Picciano, Maple Wis. Parthenon, Ark. Avenue, Dumont, N. J. MCCANN, William B. Mrs. Jennie McCann, KENNEDY, Frank P. Miss Helen Kennedy, PIETRO. Frank. Peter Pietro, 208 Borden- 380 West Sixteenth Street, New York, N. Y. 2115 West Forty-fifth Street, Cleveland, town Avenue, South Amboy, N. J. McELROY, Homer A. Mrs. Lena McElroy, Ohio. PRENDERGAST, Thomas J. Margaret Pren- R. F. D. 5. Troup, Tex. LAFFERTY, William. Mrs. Elizabeth Laf- dergast, R. F. D. 18, box 75 C, New Salem, MATTHEWS, Leo J. Mrs. Gallagher, 825 ferty, 1506 North Tenth Street, Philadel- Pa. Hartford Avenue, Baltimore, Md. phia, Pa. PRICE, Lory L. Mrs. Mary DuFour, R. F. D. MAXWELL, Olive R. Washie Maxwell, R. F. LANG, Joseph J. Jacob P. Lang, 24 Ward 6. Mlarion. 111. D. 3, Silver Point, Tenn. Street, Maspeth, N. Y. QUINN, Edwin C. Mrs. Margarett M. Quinn, NICHOLSON, Joseph V. James M. Nichol- LEACH, George. Mrs. Joan Leach, 312 West 380 Green Street, Alliance, Ohio. son, Edison Park, corner Highland and Ol- Fifty-eighth Street, New York, N. Y. RA GER, Clay T. E. J. Rager, 40 Catherine pliant Avenues, Chicago, Ill. LEPINSKI, Stephen. Mrs. Anna Lepinski, Street, Lewistown, Pa. NIESL, Joseph. Mrs. Katherine Niesl, 1144 McKean, Pa. ROVIN. Isidore. Mrs. Millie Abramsky, 1717 Seventh Street, Milwaukee, Wis. LETTIERE, Michael. Mrs. Mary Lettiere, Glasgow Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. OWENS, George K. R1. D. Owens, Citronelle, 5115 Wentworth Avenue, Chicago, Ill. RUDIN, Solomon. Isaac Rudin, 211 Cedar Ala. LEVY, Alfred. Louis Levy, 2866 Boulevard, Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. PETTINEO, Ottaviano. Miss Antonia Petti- Jersey City, N. J. RUGGLES Clemens L. Miss Martha Wood, Deo. 42 Jefferson Street, Newark, N. J. LPWIS, James Mrs. James Lewis, Boyeeville, Phoenix. Ariz. PILKINGTON. Harry. Mrs. E. A. Pilking- Wis. SCHAEFFER, Henry W. Mrs. Henry L. ton, 29 Willard Avenue, Detroit, Mich. LIMBERT, William D. Willi A. LImbert, Schaeffer, 1314 Fairview Street, Reading, MOORE. John. John E. Moore, R. F. D. 1, West Itreet, Closter, N. J.' Pa. Columbia, Pa. LYKES, James H. Mrs. Catherine Lykes, 80 SUHIR, Frederlek. Mrs. Freda Methling, 2811 PORTER, Elmer L. Mrs. Luella Porter, R. F. Bowne Avenue, Freehold, N. J. Souti Tripp Avenve, Chicago, Ill. D. 1, Sharon Center, Ohio. McCORMACK, Frank William. Mrs. Anna WAGNER, Charles Fred. William F. Wagner, ROBERTS, Albert Lee. Mrs. Gracle Jane McCormack, 94 Ferry Street, Jersey City, R1amey, Pa, Roberts, general delivery, Duncans Bridge, N. J. WARD. Frank R. Mrs. Cor--ie Ward, 429 Mo. MACK, Charles. Mrs. Harry "Mack, 1336 South Court Street, Rockford, Ill. ROBERTS, Gordon S. Mrs. Maria Roberts, Buttonwood, Reading, Pa. WARNER, Theodore Henry. Mrs. Willis Sad- p. o. box 605. Fair Haven, Vt. NELSON, Emil G. Mr. 0. Nelson, Vollmer, lier, West Hampton Beach, N. Y. Vic- Idaho. ROBERTS, Jack. Mrs. Nellie Roberts, Prisoners. tory, Wis. PESAyENTO, John. Frank Rigoni, Blanford, RONE, Burros. Mrs. Lillie Parker, R. F. D. Ind. CORPORAL. "B," box 28, Atmore, Ala. QUIGLEY, John J. Mrs. Alice Yanahan, 744 BELL, William. Samuel G. Bell, 158 East RETJES. Peter J. Mrs. Mary Rutjes, R. F. South Western Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Tenth Street, New York, N. Y. D. 5, Alankaton, Minn. RODENBERG, Joseph. Nathan Rodenberg, SANDLIN, Claud G. Dan Sandlin, Carbon 440 East Eagle Street, Bufalo, N. Y. raivATrs. 11111,Ala. TAUBER, Gustave. Harry Tauber, 25 Mc- STANSBURY, Frank N. Mrs. Mary Stans- SCHMITT, John F. Mrs. Jennie Schmitt, Ribbon Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. bury. Perry. La. 1833 West Thirty-fourth Street, Chicago, TILLMAN, Andrew Hayes. Clinton T. Rus- COMPTON, Pierce E. Daniel T. Compton, Ill. sell, Bald Knob, Ark. Logansville, Ga. SCHULTZ, Fred II. L. August Schultz, Nor- VAFIADIS, William K. Peter Apostolacos, wood Park, Ill. 182 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. IN CASUALTY LIST. SCHULTZ, Peter J. August Schultz, 3515 VINCITORE, Ciro. Samuel Vincitore, 766 De CORRECTIONS Clark Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio. Koven Street, Chicago, Ill. Killed in Action, Previously Reported SOLOVEY, Peter. Joseph Solovey, 19 Warren WARREN, James. Mrs. Nellie Warren, 4522 Street, East Cambridge. Mass. Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Missing in Action. TABOR, Alexander Blockaw. Joseph Wiere- WATT, Robert. John Watt, 20 Joseph Street, MECHANIC. bicki Tabor, 1417 Dubois Avenue, Detroit, Medford, Mass. POWELL, George C. Mrs Gussle Powell, 15 Mich. WEEKS, George T. John W. Weeks, Womble, Wilton Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. TARCH, William. Mrs. Maggie Tarch, 1624 Ark. - PRIVATES. Mohawk Street, Shamokin, Pa. WHITE, Clarence E. William White, R. F. TREHOULIS. Demetrios Loukas. James D. 2, Woodlawn, Va. ARAVANAS, Angelo. Mrs. Tacian Aravanas, Fourtas, 106 Squires Avenue, Endicott, WHITT, Lee H. Mrs. Dora E. Whitt, R. F. Karitoy, Lefkadan, Greece. N. Y. D. 2, Hagan, Va. COLLIER, Richard Leonard. Thomas L. WIENEKE, Herman L. Mrs. Alvina Wieneke, WILLIAMS, Claude L. . Fred A. Williams, Collier, 928 West Thirty-first Street, Erie, Saltsburg, Pa. R. F. D. 1, Hector, N. Y. Pa. WOLPERT, Louis. Mrs. Sarah MacNeill, HUFF, John S. Blevius Huff, Confluence, Ky. Missing in Action. 1154 South Los Angeles Street, Los An- RILEY, Michael. Mrs. Anna Riley, New Cas- geles, Cal. tel. Meatir Caunty, Ireland. SERGEANTS. BOLLO, Louis. Joseph Bollo, 295 King ROEHRIG, Richard. Mrs. Hattie Rochrig, HAYDEN, Alexander M. Mrs. George T. Street Charleston, S. C. 4219 Belthoven Street, St. Louis, Mo. Hayden, 1107 Fourth Avenue, Asbury Park, BROOK , Charles. B. G. Fazueve, Box 167, SANDUSKY, Joseph. Mrs. Anthony San- N. J. Bluffs, Ill. dusky, Stanwood, Mich. O'MALLEY, Walter J. John O'Malley, Keel DOVER. Edward L. Joseph Dover, Derry- CORPORAL. Achill, County Mayo, Ireland. hale. W. Va. Man- FINKLE, Samuel. Mrs. Rose Finkle, 59 Allen MANNING, Michael J., Jr. Michael J. FLACNIK. Martin. Mrs. Maud Flacnik, Street, Boston, Mass. ning, sr., 52 Hyde Street, Bellows Falls, Vt. Caldwell. Ohio. CORPORALS. FOLEY, William G. Mrs. Hulda Foley, 24 Killed in Action, Previously Reported South Hoyne Avenue, Chicago, Ill. - GRUNTZ, Albert L. Mrs. Emma Stahl, 560 GARRINGTON, Thomas W. Thomas Gar- Severely Wounded in Action. Grant Street, Buffalo, N. Y. rington, Beacon, Iowa. CORPORAL. PLANGA, Louis K. Mary A. Plany, Windsor, GRODECKI, Raymond. Tailfla Grodecki, BUSH, Alden. Ralph E. Bush, R. F. D. 4, Conn. 2835 Kelley Street, Chicago, 11. Rockford, Mich. SANDERS, Murray. Harris Sanders, 252 GROVER, Harry A. Mrs. Braziel Grover, Madison Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Lakewood, N. J. PRIVATES. LIGHTNER, Glen Arthun. Mrs. Leona LEVY, Leon C. Charles W. Levy, 8127 First DIXON, Floyd. Airs. Leona Dixon, London, Lightner, 52 East Ridge Street, Carlisle, Avenue, Birmingham, Ala. Ohio. Pa. McCARTY, George S. Isaac N. McCarty, MOWERS, Roy A. Mrs. Nannie Mowers, 715 PRIVATES. R. F. D , Smithfield, Pa. North Forty-third Street Seattle, Wash. BRENNER, Frederick. Mrs. Sarah Breuner, MAHAFFEY, Jay. Jim B. Mahaffey, Pelzer, WOGATZKE, *Charles . Mrs. Martha 226 Fifth Street, Jersey City, N. J. S. C. Wogatzke, Kendall, 1T. Y. THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TITURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. 21 CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING

Died from Wounds Received in Action, GIBSON, Victor B. Miss Mary Bechtel, 847 In Hospital, Previously Reported Died North Twenty-ninth Street, Philadelphia, Previously Reported Missing in Ac- Pa. from Wounds Received in Action. tion. GLYNN, Edmond Valentine. Mrs. Marguerite PRIVATES. LIEUTENANTS. Glynn, 2632 Cass Street, Omaha, Nebr. SANDS, Charles B. Conway R. Sands, Trav- HANNAH, Albert W. Jerry Hannah, R. F. D. CATALANO, Anthon. Frank Catalano, 926 elers Building, Richmond, Va. No. 1, box 36, Lucy, Tenn. Liberty Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HUNT, Jason S. Mrs. B. A. Hunt, Woodsville, MARGRAVE, Clifford F. William Margrave, HICKMANN,'Jack C. Mrs. Mary Hickmann, N. H. Olustee, Okla. Owosso, Mich. THOMPSON, Joe R. Joe G. Thompson, 1409 PRIVATE. Harper Street, Augusta, Ga. 1n Hospital, Sick, Previously Reported MERINGOLO, Carmine. Annunziato Merin- VORENHOUT, John F. Richard Frippers, 314 Missing in Action. golo, 28 Prince Street, Worcester, Mass. River Street, Hoboken, N. J. WILSON, Walter L. Ernest P. Wilson, gen- CORPORAL. Wounded Severely in Action, Previously eral delivery. Scottsville, Ark. Reported GEHRKE, Eric B. William Gehrke, R. F. D. Missing in Action. RYAN, John W. John I Ryan, 58 Arch No. 3, Wausau, Wis. SERGEANT. Street, Providence, R. I. ZAIRO, Joseph T. Mrs. Mary Zairo, 402 PRIVATES. MEYERS, David R. Fred L. Meyers, 614 Temockway Street, McAdoo, Pa. North Cherry Street, Paulding, Ohio. BURNICKI, Max J. John Burnicki, 87 Per- Wounded Severely in Action, Previously son Street, Buffalo, N. Y. GCORPORAL. GIBBS, Charles M. Robert H. Gibbs, Wind- WRIGHT, George W. Mrs. Martha Wright, Reported Killed in Action. sor, Mo. 829 Eleventh Avenue, Moores, Pa. ALLING, Koland G. Mrs. Bertha Alling, 173 BUGLER. PRIVATE. Elm Street, Winsted, Conn. . ALDRIDGE, Lovell H. Mrs. Alice B. Aldridge, RESNICK. Sam. Mrs. Matilda Resnick, M. BROOKS, George J. Louis Brooks, 19 Com- Logan, W. Va. Anapel, Volhynia, Russia. mon Street, Waltham, Mass. DELLO'RUSSO, Marino. Mrs. Mary Dello'- PRIVATES. Wounded in Action (Degree Vndeter- Russo, 13 London Street, East Boston, Mass. BARRON, Arthur B. M. W. Barron, Arcadia, mined), Previously Reported Missing STEIFFER, Frederick De. W. Mrs. A. S. Mc- F 1a. Mananus, 257 Kelly Street, Harrisburg, Pa. CHEELE R, Nathan. A. Kabelinsky, 4 Kings- in Action. STEPHENS, James R. James Stephens, 2107 bury Street, Waterbury, Conn. PRIVATES. Norwich Street, Brunswick, Ga. HARLOW, Odies. Mrs. Bertha Perkins, Do ARNETT, ZEMAJTIS, George V. George V. Zemajtis, Quincy, La. James E. Mrs. Anna Bogart, Orient, 1015 Eclipse Avenue, Beloit, Wis. HOCK, William H. Marie Parks, 1706 Has- Ill. tings Street, Chicago, Ill. BESTEL, Perry John. Hiram Felix Bestel, MECHANIC. MILLAM, Bruce V. Charles V. Millam, Menlo, Withee, Wis. LEWANDOWSKI, Stanley. Peter Lewandow- Wash. CHORD, John Raymond. Mrs. Grace Well, ski, 10036 Avenue M, Chicago, Ill. PARKER, Le Roy. Mrs. Frank Bedford, 2717 4401 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Engelke Street, Houston, Tex. MOSKOWITC, Isador W. Mrs. Anna Mosko- Returned to Duty, Previously Reported SIEVERS, Henry Ned. Anton Sievers. 503 witc, Shellville, Cal. Missing in Action. Washington Street, Marquette, Mich. YOUNG, Harvey M. Richard Young, 254 West Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- SERGEANT. One hundred and twenty-eighth Street, New mined), Previously Reported Killed SHANAHAN. John Joseph. Mrs. Ellen Shana- York, N. Y. in Action. han, 228 North Hicks Street, Philadelphia, HATCH, George L. Mrs. T. L. Drownbarger, Pa. Shelby. Ohio. PRIVATE. CORPORAL. LEONARD, William H. Henry 0. Leonard, WILBUR. R. F. D. 1. Marshrille, N. C. Clayton. E. Wilbur, R. F. D. 2, MALONE, Adam R. Mrs. Elizabeth Ferris, LOCKWOOD, Joseph. Mrs. Emely Lockwood, Bow, Wash. Hickory, Pa. Fort Yates. N. Dak. Prisoner, Previously Reported Killed in PRIVATES. RICHARDS, Phillip. Phillip Richards, 87 BEDNARO, Jacob. Frank Rednaro, 641 Depot Street, Fitchburg, Mass. Action. Twelfth Street, Erie, Pa. SCHNELL, Lewis E. J. H. Hale, Augusta, CORPORAL. BRODGESELL, William. Mrs. Pauline Brodgo- Ark. sell, 406 Covell Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. VAN DORN, Ray. Charles Van Dorn, 218 GREEN, John Aloysius. Hugh Green, 170 GRANILLO. Ysabel. Santiago Duran, Las North Market Street, Hoopeston, III Eastern Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J. Cruces, N. Mex. WELLENS, Paul. Mrs. Joseph Wellens, IIAGGERTY, Peter Joseph. Peter Haggerty, Chaska, Mian. Slightly Wounded in Action, Previ- 47 North Ijoosic Street, Adams, Mass. WETIIINGTON. Charles, Mrs. Belle Wething- ously Reported Died from Wounds. HARDIN, Hugh. Mrs. Jewell Hardin, Haynes- ton, Liberty, Ky. Ville, La. LIEUTENANT. HENRY, Alvin L. Mrs. Lillie Henry, Pres- Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- cott, Mich SCANLAN, Horace B. Mrs. John L. ScanIan, mined), Previously Reported Killed in 347 Gates LAWRENCE, Prymo. George Lawrence, 3660 Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phinney Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Action. T SERGE IN S. Slightly Wounded in Action, Previously MORRONE, Sam. Tom Morrone, Mulberry, Kans. GANNON. William S. Mrs. Mary Cannon, 44 Repo, ted Killed in Action. RIPPA, Angelo. Alfonso Clonofrio, 524 Italy South Fifty-fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PRIVATE. Street, Old Forge, Pa. WHITE, Roy Edward. Mrs. Flossie Mayesler, SANDERS, Julian W. James M. Sanders, 709 Douglass Street, Saginaw, Mich. WRIGHT, Clyde Lain. Mrs. Sarah Ralston, Greensboro, Ga. CORPORAL. 420 Hughes Street, Marshall, Mich. SPRINGFIELD, Andrews. Mrs. Jenanie Spring- JONES, Harry Evan. Thomas W. Jones. 4162 field, Third Avenue, Main Street, Bradley East One hundred and nineteenth Street, Slightly Wounded in Action, Previously Beach, N. J. Cleveland, Ohio. Reported missing in Action. STAGG, Harry P. Willie L. Stagg, Garland, La. PRIVATES. LIEUTENANT. STOPKA, Joseph P. Mrs. Marie Stopka, 4343 ANTONELLI, Thomas. Carino Louprini, 46 Mozart Street, Chicago, Ill. Newport Street, Glen Lyon, Pa. BROOKER, William C. J. R. Brooker, 2910 TITUS. Robert E. Isaac Titus, Excelsior DEVLIN, John Joseph. Mrs. Catherine Havey, Ola Avenue, Tampa, Fla. Springs, Mo. 618 North Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. PRIVATES. TRAUT, William Edward. Mrs. J. E. Traut, GOLDSTEIN, Israel. Mrs. Ida Goldstein, box 155, Blasdell, N. Y. 2319 South Beulah Street, Philadelphia, Pa. VANEK. John. Mrs. Frances L. Vanek, 4294 Coal- BAILEY, David C. Marsh Bailey, Carlisle, Ky. STEPHAN, Adolph. Rudolph Stephan, CLAWSON, Roy E. Mrs. Laura C. Lawson, East Clark Street, Cleveland, Ohio. ridge, Mont. Youngwood, Pa. VAUGHAN, Edward J. Charles J. Vaughan, JUSTIC, Nick. John Justie, 2906 Canal * 41 Winslow Street, Cambridge, Mass. Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- WIENER. Samuel. Mrs. Ida Wiener, 932 Street, Chicago, Ill. Pa. mined), Previously Reported Missing KRASEVICH, Martin. Mrs. John Petrovich, North Second Street, Philadelphia, Avenue, Pueblo, Colo. BARSIL Joe Z. John B. Barsh, 602 North in Action. 108 Arroya Muskogee, Okla. CORPORALS. LEBLANC, Albert G. Charles F. LeBlane, Cherokee Street, 2105 Lawrence Avenue, Chicago, Ill. BOSTWICK. Cecil T. John L. Bostwick, DOELLMANN, Walter J. John Doellmann, MEDARIS, James A. Mrs. Cora Medaris, 715 Pleasait Valley, Okla. 4817 Greenlee Avenue, St. Bernard, Ohio. Washington Street, Louisiana, Mo. NICHOLS Lee. Mrs. Alice Bennett, 1508 BLEVINS, Kenneth R. Mrs. George E. Blev- PRINCE, Oliver. A. H. Prince, Morton. Miss. Taylor Street, San Francisco, Cal. ins. 10 Anthony Street, Alexandria Bay, E. Penzel, 3760 Ward SCHULTZ, Arthur. Mrs. Frank Ottow, Reeder, PENZEL, Frank 0. F. N. Y. N. Dak. Street, Chicago, Ill. BRANDENBERG, Fred W. Herman Branden- SMARSH, Phillip. John Smarsh, Bodnavker, ROSE, Oscar Daniel. Luther Rose, R. F. D. berg, Herman, Mo. Austria-Hungary. No. 1, Fowlerville Mich. CANFIELD, Michael J. Patrick Canfield, WERNSMAN, Albert L. Mrs. Cella Werns- SHANNON, Russel . Mrs. George SIannon, 3012 Hemberger Street, Philadelphia, Pa. man, Patoka, Il. 226 Bertsch Street, Lansford Pa. ELLIOTT, Edward C. Mrs. Frank Cole, 2 ADAMSON, Gust. E. Albert Adamson, 5938 Orange Street, Newburyport, Mass. in Iowa Street, Chicago, Ill. FACKLER, George D. Peter Andrew, 405 Prisoner, Previously Reported Kissing AMOS, Paschal. C. C. Stewart, Hazelhurst, Main Avenue, Spokane, Wash. Action. Miss. FARRELL, John F. Mrs. John Y. Farrell, 62 BARBER, Howard F. Mrs. Martha Barber, New Row, Mount Savage, Md. CORPORAL. Monto Vista, Colo. FOLKELMAN, Frank L. Mrs. R. M. Folkel- HASLAM, George Harrison. Mrs. Sadie Has- BARRY Bernard. Edward Barry, 315 Baker man, 1223 Second Street, Macon, Ga. lam, 158 North Pitt Street, Carlisle, Pa. Street, St. Paul, Miss. 22 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. CASUALTIES REPORTED BY GEN. PERSHING THOMPSON Daniel O. Martha U. Thomp- TRASK, Carl L. Claude Trask, 442 Main MARINE CORPS son, Ivy e, Clay County, W. Va. Street. Ashtabula, Ohio. VOLIVA, Jon L. Charlie Voliva, Carmi, Ill. TRETTER, Noble I. John E. Day, Boonville Suimary of Casualties to Date. WATSON, John. John S. Watson, Spring- Ind. field, Minn. WAYMAN, Harry W. Effie Lane, general de Officers: Died of Disease. livery, Salinas, Cal. Deaths ------58 Killed in Action, Previously Reported Wounded ------78 QUARTERMASTER'S CLERK. HOCKETT, H. B. Minnie Hockett, box 509, Severely Wounded. - 136 Fresno, Cal. Enlisted men: SERGEANT. CORPORAL. Deaths ------1,306 ENOS, Ray F. Chastia Enos, 422 Orange DAVIS, John W. Amanda E. Davis, Perry Street, Glendale, Cal. Mo. Wouned ------2, 350 PRIVATE. PRIVATES. In hands of enemy 53 SMITH, John J. Anna B. Smith, 504 South Missing ------181 BURKETT, Homer W. Laura Burkett, Nine- Third Street, Albia, Iowa. teenth and Beach Street, Abilene, Tex. - 3,890 CAMPF, Russell J. James B. Campf, R. F. D. Killed in Action, Previously Reported No. 3, Salem4 Ohio Missing. Total ------4, 026 CHRISTIAN, ictor T. Sarah Christian, La Pryor, Tex. PRIVATE. CONNOR, Lawrence J. Simon Connor, Wase- 13OLENDER, Hugh B. Henry T. Bolender The following casualties are reported ca, Minn. CRYGLER, Howard P. May H. Crygler, 535 R. F. D. 2, Maysville, Ky. by tJie commanding general of the Ameri- Forty-fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. can Expeditionary Forces: CULLEN, Howard P. Perry C. Cullen, Linn Died of Wounds, Previously Reported Creek, Mo. Wounded (Degree Undetermined). Killed in action ------16 DARLING, James R. Eliza Darling, Mak- Died of wounds received in ac- wanage, Wis. PRIVATE. tion------14 FINCH, Earl A. Annie Finch, R. F. D. No. 1, KLOTZE, Leonard S. Theresa Paptistella, 1212 Ashland Street, Richmond, Va. Died of disease ------22 Huma, Mo. GILBERT, Howard F. Frank H. Gilbert, Severely Wounded in Action, Previously Wounded in action (severely) --- 11 8389 Holmes Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Wounded in action (slightly) 3 GIVENS, Arch Z. Jeff Davis, Route No. 2, Reported Killed. Slocomb, Ala. CORPORAL. Wounded in action (degree unde- HINES, John. John Hines, Radnor, Ohio. Holland, 115 CREED, Carlos D. Emma Creed, 7521 North termined) ------8 HOLLAND, William V. Nettle Park Street, Columbus, Ohio. In hands of enemy------4 North Twenty-third Street. Norfolk, Va. KURTZ, Henry H. Alice C. Kurts, North Wounded in Action (Slightly), Previously Missing in action ------11 Salem, Ind. LEWIS, Guy M. Alice M. Lewis, 4411 Clay- Reported Missing. Total ton Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. ------89 McPHAIL, William P. William H. McPhail, PRIVATE. R. F. D. No. 3, Ironequoit N. Y. VISHER Charles W. James E. Visher, Ar Killed in Action. NICHOLS, George S. Hazel A. Nichols, State royo drande, Cal. Hospital, Rochester, N, .Y. CAPTAIN. PERKINS, Carl A. Emma Perkins, Berlin Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- KEELEY, James. Kathryn A. Keeley, 702 Cross Roads, Ohio. mined), Previously Reported Killed PERKINS, T. R. Sallie M. Perkins, Elkton, D Street SW., Washington, D. C. Ky. PRIVATES. FIRST LIEUTENANT. PHILLIPS, William B. Sarah Phillips, Route BAMFORTH, Jack. Mollie Bamforth, 849 HULBERT, Henry L. Mrs. H. L. Hulbert, No. 2, Prescott, Kans. West One hundred and seventy-eighth Washington ROZAS, William J. Loreaine Rozas, Elton, Street, New York, N. Y. Park, Halethorpe, Md. La. DE WITT, Fred J. Blanche De Witt, gen- SECOND LIEUTENANT. eral delivery, Momence, Ill. PALMER, Harold T. Abbie C. Palmer, Wil- Wounded in Aition (Severely). FACKRELL, Hugh. Eliza Fackrell, Alridge, loughby, Ohio. Idaho. CORPORAL. GORMAN, Willis F. John McHugh, Goodhue, CORPORALS. SULLIVAN, John D. William Sullivan, 376 Minn PARSONS, James M. Granville Parsons, Greenwitch Street, Milwaukee, Wis. HALSTEAD, Roy C. Clem Halstead, general Cynthiana, Ky. PRIVATES. delivery, Blair, Nebr. PTIRTELL, Thomas. Jennie Purtel, 200 West Ninety-ninth Street, New York, N. Y. BRODY, Morris. Katie Brody, 1581 Madison Wounded in Action (Degree Undeter- Avenue, New York N. Y. mined), Previously Reported Missing. PRIVATES. CAMPBELL, John. MIary Campbell, R. F. D. BONNER, Guy L. Martin Bonner, Martins- 1, De Ruyter, N. Y. PRIVATES. burg, Pa. CLARK, George. Addle A. Clark, 349 Park HARTLEY, Edwin C. Helen D. Hartley, BOOTH, Carl G. Samuel I. Booth, Eollan, Avenue, Manchester, Mass. Caldwell, Ohio. Tex. HAWK, Lester W. Byron Hawk, route 3, VENO, George J. R. James J. Veno, 293 KNUCK, Anthony P. John J. Knuck, 1405 Clyde, Ohio. Deerfield Street, Greenfield, Mass. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. HOOVER, John F. Fannie Hoover, 218 East WOODBURN, Robert L. Margaret Woodburn, MADER, Robert. George Mader, Tauners- Avenue, Lawton, Okla. R. F. D. 3, Plain City, Ohio. Ville. Pa. JOHNSON, James E. Jefferson M. Johnson, MAYER, Gordon 0. Sophia l4ayer, 123 Ever- Anna, Ill. * In Hands of Enemy, Previously Reported green Street, Rochester, N.Y. McINTYRE, William. Margaret E. McIntyre, Killed. PARROT, Stephen 0. Stephen 0. Parrott, 291 Mount Hope Avenue, Rochester, N. T. PRITATE. sr., R. F. D. 5, Springfield, Ky. MANNING, David P. Thomas K. Manion, SHARE, Ralph C. Charles L. Share, Mar- 712 Abraham Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. COOPER, Fred L. Minnie Cooper, general cellus, N. Y. SEXTON, Pharley G. Josle Shubert, Lenoir delivery, Cassopolis, Mich. THATCHER John K. Mable Thatcher, 908 City, Tenn. Napoleon treet, Valparaiso, Ind. In Hands of Enemy, Previously Reported Wounded in Action (Slightly). Severely Wounded. Died of Wounds Received in Action. PRIVATES. PRIVATES. SECOND LIEUTENANT. HINKAL, Elmer W. William Hinkel, Fair- CAMPBELL, William H. Effie Leurs, Tar- McCLAIN, Dave W. 1o next of kin. bury, Nebr. boro. N. C. SERGEANT. MEINBERG, Charles W. Mary L. Smith, CHARLES, Ralph J. Marry Charles, 2842 109R Beacon Street, Somerville, Mass. Waughtown Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. MARCO, James J. Alexander Marco, Bound Brook, N. J. Missing in Action. In Hands of Enemy, Previously Reported CORPORAL. SERGEANT. Missing. ANDERSON, John A. Charlotte Anderson, 526 North University Street, Blackfoot, DEDHAM, George F. Willis D. Gale, Moun- PRIVATE. Idaho. tain View, N. H. BECKER, Frank Charles. Frank Becker, 1501 PRIVATES. PRIVATES. School Street, Chicago, Ill. BOLDING, Paul E. W. E. Bolding, Gains- BRUYN, John W. Lola L. Bruyn, 921- West ville, Ga. Bailey Street, Whittier, Cal. Sick in Hospital, Previously Reported FLANAGAN, James P. Mary Shithhlsler, DONACY, Millard. Lura Donachy, 326 Bay- Missing. 14805 Hall Avenue, Collinwood, Ohio. nard Street. Kane, Pa. SERGEANTS. HATCH, Robert. Henry L. Hatch, 26 Ran- HENRY, Curtis L. Sylvia Henry, Wallerville, dolph Avenue, Randolph, Vt. Miss. ROBINSON, Nicholas G. Mary E. Robinson, HILL, Glayron E. Della M. Deehard, Mount LASTER, James L., Jr. James L. Laster, sr., R F. D. 1. Fruita, Colo. Carmel, Ill. 2025 Homan Street, Waco, Tex. DEDHAM, George F. Willis D. Gale, Moun- KOERM. Edward A. Joseph Koehne, 2554 LINDBLAD, Edward J. Anna Lindblad, gen- tainview, N. H. Liddell Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. eral delivery, Six Prong, Wash. PRIVATES. McVAY, Ray H. Clair E. McVay, Clearwater, PARKS. John A. Margaret Parks, Mesquite, BURKE, William F. Harry Burke, general Nebr. Tex. delivery, Udall, Kans. STITT, Carl E. Ethel Stitt, 820 Lincoln Ave- RICHMAN, Byron F. Lettie Richman, box nue, Detroit, Mich. 177, San Bernardino, Cal. (Continued on page 24.) THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. 23

1100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa., on November 30, 1918, are hereby iuvited for fur- nishing 24,000 buckles and loops for dungarees, 450 gross brass buckles for trousers, 7,500 SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED gross brass fly buttons, 1,000 gross brass sus- pender buttons, 7,500 gross 25 lgne bronze buttons, 5,000 gross 33 ligne bronze buttons, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Corps," addressed to Lieut. U. S. Grant, 4th, 2,500 gross 45-lgne bronze buttons, 2,000 pearl room 3414, Clothing and Equipage Division, salt shaker top buttons, 1,000 pearl pepper Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Munitions Building, Nineteenth and B Streets shaker top buttons, 8,000 gross 0. D. shirt NW., Washington, D. C. buttons, 500 gross large white bone buttons, Washington, D. C. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for furnish- 5,000 gross small white bone buttons, 5,000 Bids will be received until 2 p. m. Novem- ing enlisted men's belt, Medical Corps, will gross large 27-ligne buttons and rivets, 2,500 ber 7, 1918, for 3-ply rubber offset blankets; be received here until 2 p. m. November 15, gross small 22-ligne buttons and rivets, 1,500 until 2 p. m. November 8, 1918, for 1 piece 1918, and then opened. Envelopes contain- gross brass trousers clasps; 8,000 gross but- sheet brass; until 2 p. m. November 9, 1918, ing proposals to be indorsed: " Proposals for ton fasteners, 1,500 XC plate g-inch siap for 40 fonts copperplate; until 2 p. m. Novem- furnishing M. 190 enlisted men's belt, Med- hooks, 2,000 trumpet sling hooks, 200 gros ber 11, 1918, for 100 zinc plates. ical Corps." Detailed information on appli- No. 2 bronze hooks and eyes, 1,500 grora No. cation to this office. Address proposals to 10 brass hooks and eyes, 800 gross No. 11 Lieut. U. S. Grant, 4th, textile equipment bronze hooks and eyes, and 1,800 staples and DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. branch, Clothing and Equlpage Division, rings for flags, to be delivered to the depot Munitions Building, Nineteenth and B Streets, quartermaster. Marine Corps, 1100 South United States Indian Service. Washington, D. C. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bids will be received at the United States Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for furnish- Indian warehouse, 308 South Green Street, ing magazine cases for .30 caliber automatic PANAMA CANAL. Chicago, Ill., until November 8. 1918, for 3 pistol, will be received here until 2 p. m. (only) brushes; until November 11 for 1 dozen Tuesday, November 19, 1918, and then Proposals for equipment for incinerator extra springs for double beds; until November opened. Detailed information on application plant, overhead cranes, engine lathe, planiog- 12, 1918, for miscellaneous hardware supplies. to this office. Envelopes containing pro- mill equipment, and die stocks.-Sealed pro- Bids will be received at the Bismarek In- posals to be indorsed: " Proposals for fur- posals will be received at the office of the dian School, Bismarck, N. Dak., until Novem- nishing magazine cases for automatic pistol," general purchasing officer, the Panama Canal, ber 15, 1918, for 25 tons hay. and addressed to E. C. Hyde, textile equip- Washington, D. C., until 10.30 o'clock a. am. Bids will be received until 10 a. m. Novem- ment branch, Clothing and Equipage Di- November 29, 1918, at which time they will be ber 13, 1918. at the Warmspring Agency, vision, Munitions Building, Nineteenth and opened in public for furnishing the abox e- Warmnspring, Oreg.. for 1 windmill, 1 storage B Streets, Washington, D. C. mentioned articles. Blanks and information tank of galvanized iron, and 2 twenty-foot relating to this circular (1239) may be ob- lengths of 2-inch galvanized pipe. MARINE CORPS. tained from this office or the offices of the as- sistant purchasing agents, 24 State Street, St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, D. C. Thread, etc. United States Marine Corps, New York City; 606 Common Street, New Or- Quartermaster's Department, Washington, leans, La.; and Fort Mason, San Francisco, Dir a will be received until 4 p. m. November D. C., October 30, 1918. Sealed proposals Cal.; also from the United States engineer 8, 1018, for 20 tins mustard plasters, 2,000 in duplicate to be publicly opened by the depot offices in the principal cities throughout the -gr. T. T. sodine sulphate, 00 c. c. oil cori- quartermaster, United States Marine Corps, United States.-A. L. Flint, general purchasing ander. 10,000 T. T. strychnmae sulphate 1/60 1100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa., officer. gr.; and 25 bolts absorbent gauze; until 4 on November 27, 1918, are hereby invited for Rroposals for machine-shop equipment, bolts, p. mu. November 9, 1918. for 48 gross white furiaishing 30,000 spools basting cotton; nuts, rivets, washers, nails, brass, bronzg, cop- agate buttons, 25 pounds crimped hairpins; 86,000 pounds sea island sewing cotton. Al- per, yellow metal, lead, bell metal, solder, tin, 6 doen men's white cotton hose, 6 dozen ternate: 86,000 pounds 28/12 4-ply white wrenches, safes, poultry netting, electrical sup- women's white cotton hose, 6 dozen women's soft finish sewing cotton; 1,550 tubes No. plies and fixtures, automobile tires add tubes, black cotton hose; until 4 p. m. November 11, 16 khaki sewing cotton; 1,750 tubes No. 20 marine clocks, leather, brooms, oakum, rope, 1918, for 4,000 yards canton flannel, 1,000 khaki sewing cotton; 0,000 tubes No. 36 win- burlap, saddle pads, thread, asphalt and as- yards ticking, 1,000 yards percale, 300 yards terfield sewing cotton; 1,000 tubes No. 36 bestos shingles, roofing felt, bituminous enamel yollow holland, and 2,000 yards blue check white sewing cotton; 21,500 tubes No. 36 and solution, millwork, switch ties, and lum- ginghaim. khaki sewing cotton; 3,500 tubes No. 40 wil- ber.-Sealed proposals will be received at the terfield sewing cotton; 5,500 tubes No. 40 office of the general purchasing officer, the WAR DEPARTMENT. khaki sewing cotton; 6,000 tubes No. 60 white Panalma Canal, Washington, D. C., until 10.30 sewing cotton; 800 spools No. 9 winterfield o'clock a. m., November 21, 1918, at which time Medical Corps. gimp; 700 pounds No. 25 winterfield linen they will be opened in public, for furnishing Field medical supply depot, United States thread. Alternate: 700 pounds 10/4-cord the above-mentioned articles. Blanks and in- Army, 21 M Street NE., Washington, D. C.- "Kingston" winterfield sewing cotton; 7,850 formation relating to this circular (1238) may Circular No. 881: Bids will be received until pounds No. 25 khaki linen thread. Alternate: be obtained from this office or the offices of the November 12, 1918, for rubber aprons, basins, 7,850 pounds 10/4-cord "Kingston" khaki assistant purchasing agents, 24 State Street, blanl-ets, cushions, inkwells, sprinklers, and sewing cotton; 30,000 pounds No. 30 khaki New York City; 606 Common Street, New Or- syringes. linen thread. Alternate! 30 000 pounds 10/3- leans, La.; and Fort Mason, San Francisco, Crueral purchasing office, Medical Depart- cord "Kingston" khaki sewing cotton; 1,350 Cal.; also from the United States engineer moni, United States Army, unit F, wing 5, pounds No. 35 skein black linen thread. Al- offices in the principal cities throughout the Seventh and B Streets NW., Washington, ternate: 1,350 pounds 12/4-cord "Intrinsic" United States.-A. L. Flint, general purchasing D. C-Circular No. 39 : Bids will be received black sewing cotton; 3,500 pounds No. 35 officer. until November 9 for 5,000 stethescopes. Cir- skein khaki linen thread. Alternate: 3,500 DEPT. OF COMMERCE. cular No. 33:-Bids will be received until No- pounds 12/4-cord "Intrinsic" khaki sewing voembr 15, 1918, for surgical instruments. cotton; 1,500 pounds No. 70 winterfield linen Lighthouse Service. Circular No. 38: Bids will be received until thread. Alternate: 1,500 pounds 24/4-cord Sealed proposals will be opened by the light- November 15, 1018, for miscellaneous drug "Intrinsic" winterfield sewing cotton; 9,000 house superintendent, second district, Boston, supplies pounds No. 70 whitey brown linen thread. Al- Mass., at 2 o'clock p. m. November 21, 1918, ternate: 9,000 pounds 24/4-cord "Intrinsic" for docking, cleaning, and repairing light Quartermaster Corps. whitey brown sowing cotton; 2,000 pounds No. vessel No. 42. Information upon application Office of the Quartermaster General, Wash- 70 khaki linen thread. Alternate: 2,000 to the above office. ington, D. C.-Sealed proposals in triplicate pound% 24/4-cord "Intrinsic" khaki sewing Sealed proposals marked " Proposals for for furnishing rifle covers, model 1918, will cotton; 13,000 pounds No. 70 black linen power tender " and inclosed in an envelope be received here until 2 p. m. Wednesday, thread. Alternate: 15,000 pounds 24/4-cord addressed " Bureau of Fisheries, room 1217, November 20, 1918, and then opened. Do- "Intrinsic" black sewing cotton; 75,000 L. C. Smith Building. Seattle, Wash.," will tailed information on application to this office. yards 1-inch white tape; 2,025,000 yards be received until 2 o'clock p. m. December 3, En.velopes containing proposals to be indorsed: g-inch white tape; .30,000 yards g-inch khaki 1918, and then opened for the construction of " ProosnIl for 0-1151. rifle covers, model tape; 25,000 yards R-inch khaki tape; and a gas-power tender delivered to the bureau's 1918,' addressed to Mr. E. C. Hyde, room 30,000 yards identification tape; to be de- representative at Seattle, Wash., or at its place 3414, Clothing and Equipage Division, Muni- livered to the depot quartermaster, Marine of construction. For blank proposals, specifi- tions Building. Nineteenth and B Streets NW., Corps, 1100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, cations, and particulars address as above indi- Washington, D. C. Pa. cated. Buttons, etc.-United States Marine Corps, Clothing and Equipage Division, Quar- Quartermaster's Department, Washington, CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. termaster Corps. D. C., November 1, 1918.-Sealed proposals in duplicate, to be publicly opened- by the depot The office of the Chief Signal Officer Office of the Quartermaster General, Wash- quartermaster, United States Marine Corps, ington, D. C.-Sealed proposals, in triplicate, of the Army has invited circular pro- for furnishing officer's saddle cloths, without posals as follows: insignia, will be received here until 2 p. m. PR 307 CP. November 11, 15,000 selector Tuesday, November 19, 1918, and then switches. opened. Dptailed information on application The Purchase Information PR 468-1 CP. November 9, 430,300 testing to this office. Envelopes containing pro- clips. posals to be indorsed: "Proposal for 0-1533, Office, Room 2,26, Munitions PR 392-111 CP. November 9, 1,345 lamps officer's saddle cloths, without insignia," ad- for photo use. dressed to Lieut. U. S. Grant, 4th, room 3414, Building, Nineteenth and B PR 392-141 CP. November 9, 12 lights for Clothing and Equipage Division, Munitions Streets, Washington, gives in- photo use. Building, Nineteenth and B Streets NW., PR 392-41 CP. November 9, 45 motion pic- Washington, D. C. formation to persons desiring ture cameras. Office of the Quartermaster General, Wash- PR 298-2 CP. November 11, 43,000, mes- ington, D. C.-Sealed proposals, in triplicate, to sell material or supplies to sage holders. for furnishing officer's belt, Medical Corps, the War Department and ad- PR 417-1 CP. November 7, G63 radio equip- will be received here until 2 p. m. Novem- ment sets. ber 15, 1918, and then opened. Detailed in- vises bidders 'concerning bids PR 286-1 CP. November 8. 7,000 switches. formation on application to this office. En- 'R 392-2 CP. November 8, sundry photo velopes containing proposals to be indorsed: and awards. material. "Proposal for M. 190 officer's belt. Medical PR 392-23 CP. November 8, 2,500 tin boxes. 24 THE OFFICIAL U. S. BULLETIN: TITURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 191.

I______LIST OF PURCHASE CONTRACTS MADE ORDERS PLACED BY GENERAL BY BUREAU OF AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION I SUPPLY COMMITTEE I The General Supply Committee has placed The following is a list of purchases con- 720777. 5153. Thomas-Morse Aircraft Cor- orders as follows for supplies for the various poration, Ithaca, N Y., spares for planes. executive departments and other establish- tracted for by the Bureau of Aircraft 720781. 5159. Thomas-Morse Aircraft Cor- ments of the Government in Washington, D. Production: poration, Ithaca, N. Y., spares for planes. C., for the fiscal year 1919: Fnrniture.-From the Globe-Wernicke Co., [NOTE.-The first number at the beginning 720789. 5172. Hardman Peck & Co., New of each paragraph is the OREa NumERa, the York, N. Y., lamination sets. Washington, D. C., bentwood chairs and second the COrrRACT Numan.J 720790. 5176. Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor quartered-oak tables; from the W. D. Camp- Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y pares for planes. bell Co., Washington, D. C., common spline 720773. 5173, Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor seat chairs, desks, and typewriter stands; October 22, 1918. Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y., airplanes. from the Boston Wood Furniture Co., common 30071-4. 2266-4. General Motors Corp., De- 720792. 5182. Thomas-Morse Aircraft Cor- spline seat chairs. troit, Mich., motors. poration. Ithaca, N Y., spares for planes. Meat and meat products.-From the 710453. 5074. Dartmouth Mfg. Co., New 730575. 5056. Olds Motor Company, Lan- Cudahy Packing Co., Washington, D. C., break- Bedford, Mass., airplane fabric. sing. Mich., engine spares. fast bacon, pure hog lard, smoked sugar cured 710454. 5075. Win. Whitman & Co., New 730648. 5156. Splitdorf Electrical Co., shoulder; from Wilson & Co., Chicago, IlL, Bedford. Mass., airplane fabric. Newark, N. J., engine spares. bologna ham, green sausage; from Armour & beef, loin mutton and 710455. 5076. American Bleached Goods 750124. 5175. Fox. Typewriter Co., Grand Co., Chicago, Ill., scrap Co.. Taftville, Conn., airplane fabric. Rapids, Mich., adapters. pork; from Charles F. Mattlage & Sons, New. 710456. 5077. Harding, Tilton & Co., New York, boneless codfish and Canadian mackerel. Bedford, Mass., airplane fabric. 750125. 5185. Boston Auto Gauge Co., Bo- Packing oxes.-From the J. H. Duker Box 710457. 5078. Harding, Tilton & Co., New ton, Mass., gauges. Co., Baltimore, Md., packing boxes. Bedford, Mass., airplane fabric. 720743. 5084. Unit Construction Co., Phil- adelphia, Pa., propellers. 720746. 5080. Marlin-Rockwell Corp., New CASUALTIES York, N. Y., spares for planes. LIST OF OVERSEAS 720748. 5086. Hardman, Park & Co., New York, N. Y., propellers. (Continued from page 22.) 720751. 5088. The Holbrook Co., New York, ISealed Bids Wanted I DEXTER, Alvert. William Dexter, 45 North N. Y., propellers. Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 720752. 5089. Packard Piano Co., Fort Machinery and Engineering Materials Di- Portland Wayne, Ind., propellers. vision, War Department, 1438 U Street, Wash- GRIGGS, John E. Nannie E. Griggs, Waco, 740131. 5072. The Unit Construction Co., ington, D. C.-Sealed bids are wanted until S. Elliott Rogers, 147 Philadelphia, Pa., generator propellers. dates indicated under circular proposals as fol- RORRS, Donald 750109. 5070. Intertype Corporation, Brook- North Craig Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. lows for furnishing miscellaneous supplies for TAHENY, Bernard A. Mary Taheny, 0859 lyn, No Y., interrupter gears. the Machinery and Engineering Materials Di- 750110. 5071. Wolverine Brass Works, Western Avenue, Chicago, III. vision. Additional information may be had Joseph Zeck, 1015 Avondale Grand Rapids, Mich., interrupter gears. upon application to the purchasing officer as ZECK, Emil A. (Signed) G. I. ROWLEY, above: Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. Captain, A. S. A. P. Circular Proposal No. 1152, opening of No- Present for Duty, Previously Reported October 25, 1918. vember 8, 1918; paint, as per speciacations. Killed. Proposal No. 1154, opening of November 12, 30442-93. 2250-2. Wright-Martin Aircraft 1918; 80,000 gallons olive-drab paint. PRIVATE. Corporation, New Brunswick, N. J., engine Proposal No. 1155, opening of November 15, BARTLETT, Harold II. William A. Bart- spares. 1918; bronze switch panel boxes, as per speci- ltt, 816 West Lafayette Street, Jackson- 381225. 5132. Trumbour. Whitehead Brass fications. ville, III. & Copper Co., New York City, N. Y., brass And Proposal No. 1158, opening of November 8, steel. 1918; switches, fuses, and lighting appliances. Present for Duty, Previously Reported 381269. 5129. American Tube & Stamping Proposal No. 1160, opening of November 12, Died of Wounds. Company., Bridgeport, Conn., steel. 1918; 1,900,000 square yards poultry netting. PRIVATE. 450118. 5157. Richards-Wilcox Mfg. Co., Proposal No. 1157, opening of November 15, Aurora, Ill., hardware. 1918; engineer pack-outfit boxes. HILL, Earl G. Elizabeth Hill, general deliv 710491. 5130. Chase Metal Works, Water- Proposal No. 1159, opening of November 8, cry, Springtown, Tem. bury, Conn., brass tubing. 1918; insulators and high-tension apparatus. 710495. 5143. Butler Mill Co., New Bed- Present for Duty, Previously Reported ford, Mass., balloon cloth. 710496. 5144. New Bedford Cotton Mills, Severely Wounded. New Bedford, Mass.. balloon cloth. CORPORAL. 710497. 5145. Neild Mfg. Co., New Bedford, SULLIVAN, John D. John Sullivan, 346 Six- Mass., balloon cloth. Important tieth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 710498. 5146. Grinnell Mfg. Co., New Bed- -Votice to PRIVATE. ford. Mass., balloon cloth. 710490. 5147. Gosnold Mills, New Bedford, U. S. PurchasingAgents GORDON. Fred. Fred Gordon, 2100 Bradley Mass.. balloon cloth. Plaeo, Chicago, Ill. 710500. 5148. Bristol Mfg. Co., New Bed- ford, Mass., balloon cloth. Purchasing agents for the vari- Present for Duty, Previously Reported 710516. 5160. Booth Mfg. Co., New Bed- ous Government departments and Wounded (Degree Undetermined). ford, Mass.. balloon cloth. PRaVATES. 710517. 5161. Page Mfg. Co., New Bedford, the special United States war ad- Mass.. balloon cloth. ministrations are earnestly re- CHORIEY, Eugene C. John Chorley, Sledge, 710526. 5171. C. L. Willey Co., Chicago, Miss. minded to send to the Official MARRONE, Joseph. Gaetano Marrone, 490 Ill, lumber. U. S. Bulletin at the earliest pos- Franklin Street, Worcester, Mass. '730683. 5151. Interstate Machine Products sible moment all copy for Co.. Rochester. N. Y., engine spares. bids to Duty, Previously Reported 810054. 5152. The New Granada Corpora- he advertised and purchase awards, Present for tion of the State of Delaware, New York City, in order that these may be Missing. N. Y., castor beans. promptly and correctly printed in CORPORAL. BAILEY, Caskie L. Mary Bailey, 3350 October 26, 1918. the Bulletin in accordance with Pierce Avenue, Chicago, ll. 430110. 5125. Carnie Goudie Mfg. Co., Kan- the orders of the Secretary of PRIVATES. sas City, Mo.. curtains. War and other heads of depart-. BAGWELL, Claude S. Hanie Bagwell, Bel- 450121. 5181. David Lupton's Sons Co., mets. ton, S. C. Philadelphia. Pa., steel sash, glass, and putty. The task of preparing this copy FARNHAM, Waldo H. Clarissa A. Farnham 450126. 5191. Fort Pitt Bridge Works, general delivery, Waterville, Oreg. Pittsburgh, Pa., structural steel. for publication, with a view to ab- GAFFNEY, Bernard D. Mary Gaffney, 372 710518. 5162. Pierce Mfg. Co., New Bed- solute correctness and continuity, Delaware Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ford, Mass., balloon cloth. is a considerable one, but, with HOLMQUIST, Harry C. Selma Gilbert, 3732 1710519. 5163. Pierce Bros. Co., Ltd., New the cooperation of the purchasing Minnehaha Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Bedford, Mass., balloon cloth. JOHNSON, Victor E. Gabriel Johnson, 1509. agencies, should result in a great Tenth Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. 710520. 5164. Potomska Mills, New Bed- help, not only to NEUNEKER, William E. Josephine NeunM ford, Mass, balloon cloth. the departments ker, Bushnell, III. 710521. 5165. Taber Mills, New Bedford, themselves, but to bidders through- ORUM, John R. Hiram Orum, Sherrarge Mass., balloon cloth. out the country, all of whomi, W. Va. 710522. 5166. Soule Mills, New Bedford, through the medium of the Offi- Re,' Mass., balloon cloth. cial Bulletin, are desirous of Absent Without Leave, Previously 710536. 5174. Penrod Walnut & Veneer Co., keeping informed of the Govern- ported 30ssing. Kansas City, Mo., lumber. ment's needs. PRIArvfa. *I 720722. 5184. Holt Mfg. Co., Peoria, III., SWAIN, Harold H. Julia Swain, 261 Cleve. adapter sets; land Avenue, Ashland, Ohio.