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ATLANTAN AMONG SiX GEORGIANS ON NEWEST ARMY LIST
PAVATE WA, 0 FOWLER
e KILLED 1 BATTLE
B WABHINGTON, Oct, 8. -The follow
iy oasualties, reported by the com
; pding general of the American ex
4} fitionary forces, were announced
x 'llod in action, 27; missing in action, |
BB0: woundedq severely, 160, died of di
€ t 7; died of accident L 1 othe
I©F 88, 2; dled of wounds, 16 & Dides
3 1&'\“)’, 4; prisoners, 10; total, 256 :
i The Georgians listed are:
I Private Willilam A. Fowler, N 144
“")‘ gtreot A ta. kille in
[fPreviously reported to reatlives e.)
'flPfi\'&lu Alex Morris, Oconee, d of |
[ - Se.
[ Lieutenant leo D, Sheridan, Macor
Y nded severely
EBergeant Grover C. Yarborough, Asl
frn, wounded severely
Private George D. Skinner, Cedartown
missing in actior |
B Private lee 1 Whitman, Elberton, |
missing in action
E The list in full i
5 KILLED IN ACTION.
Sergeant,
. EVANS, Pryee ™ vores Milwauke
< € orporals
F MADDEN, Ruymond W East Br Pa
ai WOCHFPORD, William I, g |
FERUBENSTEIN, Samuel v cog
WILLIS, Augustine
- Charlette Hurbor in
| XEICH, Herbert Reanding, Pn
b Privates
i B INT, Roille ¥, Sioux lalls, 8. Dal
| DARE, Charles 1. Allowny, N. J
KAHL., James Clurence Jamestown,
- ,lfl!*( HKE, Edward g It
LARENDEALU, Harry H. Canada
. LEIDWANGER. Jacoh Willinm,
L. Now Ken m, P
2 GATGH, Joseph ©, ...tordova, Aln
{ LLER, (George 'V, st Ong
Eg IOORE, Monree 1. Phila
EEHRISTOPHER, Walter s
ERRECHARD, Carlyle H. .Coreveile, Wyo
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FQUEENEY, John V. | Clint M ass
N ART, (arl R. Winslow, I
& FENNANT, Clarence O Blue, W. Va.'
LLRRY, Clayton , . Kalay Mich, {
L WHALEN, Kdward J. W un, M
| FISNER, Myerett K. Sutter t 1
RONNINGER, Leslie ¥. .. Quinhy, I i
FBRUTON, Andrew A, Jr. rook v
CULLEN, Richard W, New Yor
FRIMMINGS, Timothy ¥, eading 1
ERUSHING, Jemue! H. Mo . Idah
%’/' HM, Arnie F. Blael re v
L BASOP, Raymend ¥V Broaoklyr
ENATRMAN, Walter Fddison,
& Meot vil N. Y
. ¥FO VER, William A, Atinnta
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RV GGENHEIMER, Edear M B ¥
ERUEANERT, Waiter K. A Ly N
g DONALD, James N y
NOVISKI, Walter Adam Ripon W
CWEIR, John &, nad
- DIED FROM WOUNDS, |
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GARVEY, Daniel s, ctsbsss Brooklyn
B Corporals,
HYUGG, Joshua 4. Proakiyn
“RUKEHN, George W . Denson, Alin
'RICK, George (' Quincy, Mjcl
Privates,
BOLSER, Earl | : Hamilton, Omo
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fin a few hours all the dogged-up I
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jently moves out of the Lowels, and| |
gon have a well, playful child again ;‘
Bhilldren simply will not take thel!
{ @ from play to empty their 3,,,‘\“‘-1
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iyer gets sluggish and stomach dis-| |
jordered. i
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ticious *fruit laxative.” Chidren love! !
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pfterence what ails your little one-—| |
;M of cold. or a sore throat fia ‘
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EERldren of all ages and grown-ups||
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[en look carcfully and sce that it i_~.l
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8. Hand back with contempt any| |
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BUHR, John J. . ......seo:.+ Huko, Colo,
CALIDO, 10010 TR ... .veivhivg ROwo. P&
LESIIK, Harey A, ... ... Beymour, Ind.
RTEWART, Willinam . ¥,
Newport, . L
SWIKDABKE, Wilhur Alhert,
Oconto, Wia.
FARNER, Johe W ... civivsisi En{lnnd
MELHKIM, Lars Larson .. Hanska, Minn.
MILEWSKL, ignacy ...... Madison, 1.
PLILLEN, Ollie E. ceres s Hickman, KK.
ROMALO, Ole O, . .... Mobridge, 8. Dak.
TORSIAN, Aron . . Worcester, Mang,
DIED OF DISEASE,
Privates.
DBLICKMANN, Herbery William,
Dubugque, Town
HETIAND, Jonas A, ... Binford, N. Dak,
KELLEY, Touis M, ....... Welilng, Gkla
LARSON, John ¥, 1., Faort Ripley, Minn,
Mot ULLOLGH, Forrest R,
Portland, Ofeg ,
MORRIS, Alex . ............. ©conee, On,
(Mra. Leoln C. Morris,) !
WIITE, Harry A iryy Lancaster, Pa. |
DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER |
CAUNRES,
P'rivates.
SHIVELY, Dnle i rrnaveve InSinnapeile |
WARD, Nelson i New Yurk|
WOUNDED SEVERELY. |
Liruteuants, {
PETERS, Prederiek ~...... Ardmore, Pa.
SHERIDAN, Leo D, .......... Macon, Ga,
{(Nabert E. Eheridan, 123 Park Place,)
WILLIAMS, Frank L. Washington, D. C.
Sergeants,
HOELSETH, Arthar G, ...... Broecklyn |
KNOX, George J., Jr. .. Danbury, Conn !
LEDDY, Patriek . ......0.... Bast Boston |
MARTIN, Patrick ciss e Winsted, Conn, |
RUTISHATSER. Howard ... .. "himnml
YAILJANCOURT, Arthar . ,Mashua, N. H.
WARNER, Raymeond J.,
Rhinelander, Win
ADAMS, Alfred siasriudinany, N, ¥
BONE, Willlamm Newten. .. ...Los Angeles
CORDIT, George Coell |, Cassopolin, Mich, |
ERXER, Bussell R, ....,..... Easton, l'u.!
NACE. Mervill B, . ...... Harrisburg, Pa. |
PETIT. Arthur V. .+ Amhoerst, Mass
FHADWELL, George Jl., i
Point Jeffersen, N, Y. |
WASHKOSHEA, Herbert . .. Ripon, Wis, |
WILIARD, Daniel ...... Rochester, Ind. |
YARDBROUGH, Grover C, . ~ Ashhurn, Ga. !
(Mrs, Zora Yarbrough, R, F. D, 4.)
Corporals,
BALVMER, Jerame M. ...... Carlisle,” Pa.
BENNETT, John . Jocksonviile, Fla,
PRENYEN, Chavles MeVicker, Vaolant, Pa.
GAUVDETTE, (lande . ~.......... Boston
DIMINGTON, Allen S, fiis iiiis NEAD
WILCH, Gabrisl B, .. Fort Laramle, Wyo.
PARCLIYY, Herhert W, . Holmeshurg, Pa.
CAMPPYEL, Daniet M i Oolanls, PR
CARINON, Georpe Robert | Bhefficld, Pa.
(BRISTIAN, Horer B, ...... BEigin, Tex.
DRFREFES, Albert €, .., Ackeriand, Xans. |
VRY, lesmeth Belknap ... Meadviile, Pa |
GLASSCOCK, Githert ¥, ..., . Axtel, Ky,
HARTINON, John ¥ Flemingsburg, Ky.
HOLLIS, Tiarry E. .... . Blairsville, Pa.
HOURGAN, Harry B, .
Congress Junction, Aris,
HILLY, Dennis Dominick,
Porterville, N. Y.
MeCORMACK, Edward ¥, ... . New York |
MATONE. Thoemas Joseph ... Milwaukee
OLANDER, Jrnest J. ... ...... Brooklyn
PERKEL, Mever ..............New York
POLIACK: Hoy F ooiiiio ONoags
RODGERS, Grant William,
Walnut Rend, Pa,
EWAW, Clifton P. .. . Plymouth, Mass
BMITEL, Oy B ... .....2endßn. 0110
Buesler,
EELLERS, Charles 17, Des Moines, Town
Musician,
FARRIS, Charles Marien,
Plattsburg, N. Y.
Mochanles,
nARR, Owen W. East Monroe, Ohio
EYGILAND, Raymond ... .Nanticoke Pa.
EVERETT, Rebert E. ~........8r00kiyn
Conkas,
POLDEN, Yrank E. .......Kansas City
MARCUS, Tom ; esvee 0% Louln
Privates,
ADYLOY, Samnel 8. ............Brookiyn
ADAMS. Joo .............Letanon, Pa
ALYT, Faaawd . ~. . Grand Rapids, Wis.
ANTIE, Albert A, .. ‘ Trene, Ky,
BAKER. Borton M, | Fort Dodge, Towa
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THE ATLANTA GFORGIAN
THE FIGHTING FLEETS
(Copyright, 1918, by Ralph D. Palne.)
INSTALLMENT 10,
““A YOUNG MAN'S GAME.”
YOUNG man's game! This is
Athn fundamental axiom ham
mered out by the hard experi
ence of the destroyer fleets of both
navies. Homeward bound across the
Atlantic, I was shipmate with the
commander of an American destroyer
who had been on active service in
the war zone. He was a man of stal
wart physisue, broad-shouldered and
deep-chested, his face burned red by
wind and sun, His aspect conveyed
an impression of stolld composure
and you would have said that htw&&
in the prime of health and vlgor.
was obvious, however, that he was
considerably - older in years than. the
averasge officer of his rank in the de
stroying service,
He was, in fact, not much past for
ty-five, hut econfessed that he was not
yourg c~n(ml‘h to stand the destrover
pace. He had made a fine record
for himseif and his ship through more
than a hall-year of it, but his nerves
had cracked. The other commanders
had the advantage of him because
they were Annapolis men, with more
rapid promotion than had befallen
him. He had been an enlisted man,
commigsioned from the rankg after
serving for years as a warrant officer,
Middle-age, therefore, had overtaken
him before he reached his present
rank and his great opportunity in a
destroyer.
Uncomplainingly, quietly herole, he
was 80 broken and unstrung that he
was able to sleep no more than two
hours In the twenty-four. All night
M"i he read and smoked, walked the
deck, or lay in his bunk, and thought
himself lucky when he drowsed off
for a little while during the day. It
would be a long pull, sald he--this
Job of mending hls nerves, but he
planned to live outdoors and hunt and
fish and try to forget the war. And
he hoped to be fit to go to sea again,
but not in & destroyer. Ten years
earlier he would have lau%hed at the
notion of cracking under the strain.
In a quiet, matter-of-fact manner
he talked apl what he had been
through and one began to cnmtgrehend
why the game demanded vouth.
“l had no more than mJ' share of
the rough side of it.” sald he, *“‘and
I never dreamed of having to quit
until-—waell, T eouldn’t sleep and I wor
ried too mueh. Then they ordered me
home, What happened, besides scrap-
Mn%rwl!h submarines?
‘My ship was cut down in a col-
Hslon last fall, a 8 you may remember.
There was nothing very unusual in be
ing bumped into, for we learn to ex
pect little things like that. Run-
BANGERT, Gustave A, . . Wood River, Il
BARDIERI, Adam ... . lLowellville, Ohio
BARRINGTON, Roy Vietor ..Akron, lowa |
BARTOZEK, Stanley .............Russial
BATES, Thomas J. .............Brooklyn
ALLEN, J. Miiten ...... . Almond, N. Y I
ANVNZZO, Samuael ..., Lynhurat, N. J
BAPTISTE, Fugene ... Hammond, Ind.
BARCOM, Robevt ...........New York
BASS, George Burton . Petersburg, W. ""‘l
PHNDER, Henry ,«.v.Nanty QGlo, Pa.
BERSARDI, Earl Bertram .. Baltimore
BOUCK, George T, Hood River, Ores
BOWMAN. David . Waldons Creek, Ky.
RRINKMIER, ¥dward ... Hanulbal, Mo. |
BRISDIN, Emery W,
Hentinel Butte, N. Dak
RROWN, Yoring K. .. .lancaster, Ohio
BROWN, Mose A. ......Houlka, Miss.
BRUCK, Abert F. ............New York
BRUCE, James W, . ..Oakley, Kans
BLCLLEY, Ravmend G.,
East Grand Forks, Minn
BUTLER, Titus J, .. ... .Camas, Wash.
CAVANAUGH, Michael J.,
Pawtucket, R. 1
CODDING, leroy E. .. . Westfield, Mass.
CURTTRIGHT, Scott W.,
Rockwell City, Town
DOAN, Eben ........,Bellingham, Wash
DORMAN, Robert J. |, . Oskaloosa, lowa
ERICKSON, Robert H, ? .. .Chicago
ETHRIDGE, Dewey ... Hendrickson, Mo.
VIEBACK, Caleb W. Millersburg, Ky.
FLINT, Herman J. ~ Willilamsport, Ind.
FOSTVEDT, Themas . Red Lodge, Mont
FOWLES, Junius B, ..., .Los Angeles
FRANKLEY, Gaetaeno .......,...Detroit
FRISHETT, John ~
Cystal Valley, Mich,
FROEHNDE, Julius Otte ..... ~Chicago
GARRETT, Lynn ..., Slssonville, W. Va.
HAARER, Edvward J. Ray City, Mich
HEGE, John R, Winston-Salem, N, (.
HEILMS, Joseph A, East St. Louis, 111,
HEANDERSON, Earl KB,
Grand Rapids, Mich,
HENSLEY, Carl 1. .. . Hamshire, Tenn.!
HUGGARD, Dewey K. los Ango les’
JACOBRON, Jaceb . . East Tawas, Mich,
JARRELL, Herbert . Whiteaville, W. Va,
JENSEN. Nels sares . White Lake, B D. |
KOPP, William J....... Wainwright, Ohio
LAW, Willis D............C0rva11ia, Oreg. |
‘u KIO, Marko . anh e DR
MADDEN, Michael J. «sss s NoW Yorg|
| MALONE, William Joseph . . Milwaukee
| MANES, Nicholas . il New York |
MEUHALJEVICH, Adam .Waukegan, 11
MITTAG, Ernest R...... Luverne, N lh\l(.i
MOORE, Willilam 8E.........Equa1ity, Il
NEREAY, Uoarge-A..........:..Pittabu1g
| PAIVA, Manuel .....,......B;an Francisco
| PEERY, Guss ... .....North Tazowall, Va.
[ PETERSON, Arthar .. ...Vandalia, Mont,
PETERSON, Martin L.. .. ,Escalon, (‘al
POLKKI, Andrew .. .Humboldt, Mich.
ttl'lN\'. Haro'd Franels. .., . Philadelphia
RAYMOND, William F.. . ... Ban Franclsco
REAGAN, Alhert . . .Berkley, Masa
RUDNICK, Rohert Manning, lowa
[SAMUELS, Walker B, Warrenville, 8. C,
ISCHUMAKER, George A, Pittshurg
;NEAR('\. Rebert Anderson, Carrveliton Ky,
| SIGGINS, Frand Edward Dooy, WIS,
SHEETER, John L., . Eagle Lake, Texas
SKINNER, Johin P, .i Convay, Ark.
ISTAEDLER, Arthur B, Bteele, N, Dak.
INTEGMAN, David G, Horton, Kans,
|STORMS, Albert Archibald,
Jonesville, Mich,
SVACCI, Bugene V..........8;an Francisco
THOMAS, Earl M. . e Flint, Mich.
TOMSHACK, Frank J,. ... Peru, ML
TRAID, Charles H,. .. .. . Wilmington, Cal.
TROYFER, Willlam H.. ... White Hall, Md
TURNER, Fdward J......11ake Mills, lown
VAN SCOTER, Harry A, Canacseragn, N Y
| VANARUCCE, Ettove ..... Glen lyon, Pa.
(VINJE, Carl O, Kallspell, Mont
TWARDEN, Willlam H. Sherman, N Y
| WATFORD, Amezme 8.. ... Siocamb, Aln,
| WEIDNER, Elmer . ..., ..... le;ading, Pa.
| WILBY, James W. ......... Philadelphia
WILMITH, Joseph R.. .. ... Ramer, Tenn,
WIANDSOR, John R.. . ... Nottingham, Md
CWOODs Bdd . Hartshurg, Md.
IYOUNG, Robert Lee Spartunbureg, SO,
{CARNEY, John E. |‘|~-'nhv-h|. N, &
TCRAMPTON, Lawrence Emery,
| High Tiridge, N. J
MePREAK, Alvin b e Sparta, Wis,
i MALONPFSKL, Beaugnan, Sheonandoah, Pa,
MARCHESE, Tony . JAtaly
IMICHAELL Nicotra .. v a v deri, P
PRIEVAL, Alessandre Ttaly
| SASSTL Dontianoe .Vineland, N. J
I SIGLOW, Walter Christopher, Romeo Mich
| SIMON, Potes J, y 5 Chicago
STEIN, Max . .« Jersey City, N. J.
| WAIT, Frank R, Arrove Grande, Cal,
E WOUNDED SLIGHTLY IN ACTION,
{ Privates,
| LAUER, Kenneth €., gan Diego, Cal,
I MASER, Jethro A v vsaJohnstown, Pa.
POYEROMO, (?ninto vie s Dunmere, Pa
TOOMEY, Willlam R. ... .. Philadelphia
| MISSING IN ACTION,
! Licutenant,
FCAMPRBRELL, M. L. Wakeman, Ohio
Privates,
ALLEN, Boyd L.... .. Yakima, Wash,
ASHDY, John K 4 v Roseburg, Oreg.
AYERS, Gravville o Chleota, Texas
BEHRHORST, Witllam T Athambra, HL
JCARTWRIGHT, Eugene William
| Wiaiupaea, Wis,
! DAMIANO, Anthony . New Frunswick, N J,
DEISLER, Henry veess S Olympla, Wash,
DUMA, Steve . s v Corry, PA
EBERLEY, Stephea ¥ .. Portland, Orog,
TROMHOLD, l&“-!‘d H. Tacoma, Wash,
GESICK, Owosso Thompsenville, Mich,
GORMAN, (‘hfl-.(o?lwr ¢ Oalktlapd, Cal.
HOLVERSON, Mathew Gustave
Neenah, Win,
JERMYN, John H... ~ ... . Haverhill, Masa,
KENNY., Moartin E. .. ... Newark, N. J.
KING, Fred W. .Mt Hermon, la,
PEVY, Lewis K.............. Minden, 1a
PIMSTEIN, Leon Radikhiae Chiongo
PUTMAN, George L. Borden Springs, Ala.
BAWLS, Cullen i Bocnlusa, La
REID, Alllson W. . ... . Ban Learando, Cal
ROSSMAN, Jake ... San Antonio, Texns
RUBLY, William J.......... Minneapolia
SHYARO, Steshen .. ok e s Austria
SIEHENNRERG, Hu{ vazsey i Notus, Idaho
SRSEYPCZAK, Anton Barmey
! Waupneca, Wis,
Er;\l&&nng{( ('llvdr 2 i(“nlmx:‘\, %hoh.
TOO e son 1 ... . Helenwoo eun,
WETHINGTON, Charles. ..., .übwi". Ky,
WYNMAR, Avhnr C... ... ... Pust Hoaton
A Clean Newspaper for Southern I’'omes
ning without lights, fog, thick weath
er, nervous merchant skippers—the
wonder s that we keep clear as much
as we do. This boat of mine was
almost cut in two. She sank until her
deck was awash and there she hung—
almost under, but still floating. There
wag absolutely no accnuntlng for it.
She was doomed and refused to ad
mit it, There was no buo{anc‘y left
in her, according to the theories of
naval construction, but she stayed
with us. It made us love her. Mor
mn?- hurt, you understand, but you
couldn't down her. I can't explain it.
Yes, we got her into port and she
came out again, after a few weeks, as
good as new,
‘“There was a falrly busy trip in
December. We met a convoy, which
was split when near the coast, and [
took one ghip Into an English Port.
On the way we saw several flares
which might have been from a vessel
in distress, but I suspecteqd that Fritz
was up to his tricks, trying to decoy
merchant steamers near enough to
glip a ‘mouldy’ into them. However,
we plcked up forty-nine survivors
from a ship that had been torpedoed
four hours ear!icr and crowded them
below. A destroyer isn't bullt to en
tertain guests in large numbers. With
some of these shipwrecked parties
youn had to drive the last man in with
a mallet.
“The forty-nine survivors were still
aboard when It blew a regular gale of
wind, a screamer., There was no liv
ing in it, so I changed courge and ran
the nearest English port, homn& to
find shelter, 1 fetched the harbor,
but there was mighty little comfort.
Wind and sea were so heavy that my
anchors wouldn't hold. They would
drag until we were in danger. of driv
ing ashore, then it was lift them and
steam ahead, and do the stunt all
over again, The destroyver came up
to breathe now and then. Two days
later It moderated so we could land
the forty-nine castaways, and the
pleasure wasg mutual.
‘“We went to sea, bound for our
own base, but were diverted afaln.
Well offshore we sl%hted a British
destroyer which had been caught out
in the big blow. She was swept as
bare as your hand, bridge, boats,
deck-houses gone—not a blessed
thing sticking above her hull, but
one lone funnel, We sheered along
side and managed to pass a hawser—
a ticklish job, for the sea was still
nasty. The Britishers were all there,
harrins a deck-watch that had been
washed sway with the hamper, and
they came erupting out of the hatches
and seemed pleased to meet us. We
towed this sad remnant of a destroyer
into the handiest port, and then
started off for home again.
(Continued Tomorrow.)
SANDERS, lorenzin W....... Tuka, Ark.‘
SCHOETZ, Chester ... .Quakertown, Pa. 1
SCUHRAMM, George ............Cincinnati |
SHOLAR, David 0......... Boxton, Texas |
SIMPSON, Alpheus J.........Che5ter, Pa. l
SEEEN, William J.H.‘...,"&hflu\lelphln
SKINNER, George D .. Cedartown, Ga. |
(Mrs, J. C. Alred, 208 Highland Ave.) i
SMITH, William ........Tomahawk, Wis. J
DU NN, TEI .iic Senl(le‘
STAFFAN, Alvin ..........Lincoln, Texas!
TAFOYA, Deonicio......Cuchilio, N. Mex.
TERRY, Lawrence D. ..., .Toronto, Kans.
THOMPSON, Preston ... ....Lehigh, Okla.
TORRES, Felis ~.... ,Monticello, N. Mex.
VAAG, Alfred P...,.,,...Liverm0re, lowa
WALL, Edward M......,.......New York
WALILNER, John .....Fond Du Lac, Wis.
WHITMAN, Lee U. . ~ . ... .Elberton, Ga.
{35, A Whitman, R. P. D.'S%) l
WORNOSKI, Jos . ...Dorea, Ohio
PRISONERS,
Privates,
ALBERT, Max .... New Brunswick, N. T
BRACCIA, John . Swampscott, Mnass.
CARROLL, Joseph Eugene. Petersburg, Va.
ICKES, Leo vheßasanas TRORWSH. PB.
LOGAN, Willie .. Narey, Va.
MEEIAN, Martin ...., Dorchester, Mass
RUBENSTEIN, Hymle ... Syracuse, N, Y.
SADOWSKY, Stanly ............Bris, Pa
VEFLIN, Christ . ... Effington, 8. Dak.
WHITEHOUSE, Edward .. Laddonia, Mo, |
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Two Georgians on |
Last Night's List,
WASHINGTON, Oct, 7.-~The tollowing |
casualties, reported by the commanding
general of the American expeditionary
forces, were announced tonight:
Mlled in action, 41; missing in action,
57, wounded severely, 185; died from
wounds, 18; died from accident and |
other ecauses, 1; died of disease, 3; died
from aeroplane accident, 1; prisoners, 1; |
total, 307
Only two Gerglans are on the list.
They are:
. Lieutenant Frank A. Morris, Atlnnta.‘
wounded severely, (Previously report- |
ed.)
| Private Inman Orton, Lafayette,!
wounded severely. ;
i The “‘( in full
! KILLED IN ACTION, ‘
Licutennnt,
CURRIE, John M. . . Austin, Texas
Sergeants,
BELCHER, Richard J. ......... Brookiyn
BRUNER, John D. ... ..., Ashford, Aia.
SCHUL'TZ, Charles Albert . . Saginaw, Mich
STEVENS, Edward J. . ..., San Franecisco
Corpornls,
BISHOP, Truiett B, . ... Muskogee, Okla
HAGAN. James I, vieriires Washington
CAMPBELL, Lonls J, ......... New York
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ROOBE. Comltal ....\; ... iio.., Detealt
SNET&LINE, William T. ... Philadeiphia
Wagoner,
SEVERSON, Sanford A, Kanawha, Towa
Privates,
AUTREY, John F. ...... Frederick, Okla.
BARNES, Frank T. ......... Darby, Pa.
CARROLL, Charles ... Wast Fairview, Pa, |
PELLOWS. James ........ Norway, Mich. 1
FIELDS, Robert ........... Lebanon, Pa.
GALLAGHER, John 3., Jr.".." . Brooklyn
GEORGE, Thomas N. ... Centennial, Mich.
GROVES, Bartaw Wilson,
Farmington, Mich,
HARTZELL, Harry ........ Dayton, Ohle,
HARVEY, 18oyd A. ........c..... Beattle
HENDERSON, Roy W. ..... Leslie, Ark,
HORZEWSKI, Walenty ........ Brooklyn
JIROUS, Frank ............. Perry, Okla. ‘
JOHNSON, Anten ........... Oconto, Wis, |
LAMP, Walter .........,.. Oskland. Cal
LIEWEILYN, David ........ Butte, Mont.
LUECKE, Alfred A, ... Great Falls, Mont,
MceGAHAN, Leslie L. ..... Atchizon, Kans
McKEON, George J. ....... South Boston
MARAN, Sam M. .......... Toledo, Ohio
RICKARDS, Jehn ......... London, Ohin
SAYLES, Harry T, ....... Moosup, Conn.
TURNER, Arthur J, «..ss Melrose, N, Y.
DERGRIEND, Nick Van,
South Holland, 111.
WEAVER, David Guay,
Punx!uganey. Pa.
WILBUR, Clayton ......... Bow, Wash.
WILD., Fred ~.............Carb0n, Tows
WITTY, Richard Fmmunds TNutler, N. 1
WORDLAW, Thomas Littie Littleton, Ala.
DIED FROM WOUNDS,
Corporals.
ATLLIARD, Fddie 1. Meontgomery, Ala,
MURPHY, William H. Rig Bondy, Ment
CARTER, Ben F. .. .Red Springs, N, C.
WALKER, Bert . ... ... ... Lawley, Ala.
Mechanie,
NIEOEN, Nils ....... veenve i Now York
Privates,
CAMP, Augnst ...........Nowark, N. J.
CLARK, Willlam C. ....,.Penn Run, Pa.
CUMMINGS, Patrick J, ....... ,New York
HERZOG, Georze B. ...... .Reading, Pa
HICKMANN, Jack €. .. ,Owosso, Mich.
JUDGE, Willinm L. ......Bcranton, Pa.
LEVERIDGE, Robert Mackenzie,
New York
MERRILL, Bob ......Mt. Vernon, Texas
MEYERS, lelen W, .. Cunningham, Ky.
MUNSON, Fugene, Jr. ..........Brooklyn
PREVOT, Adras J. ......Mansura, La.
PRICE, Brrol K. .... ....,....Brooklyn
SADOWSKY, August,
New Brighton, N. Y.
DIED OV DISEASE,
Privates, .
ASOLLAS, Milten ................Greece
JENKINS, John ........ Belment, N. C.
WARD, Clare .........New Castle, Pa.
DIED FROM AIRPLANE ACCIDENT.
Lieutenant.
GOODALE, Alvin C. .. Pasadena, Cal
DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CAUSES,
Private,
RAMSEY, John David . Osage City, Kans,
WOUNDED SEVERELY.
Majors,
LOCKETT, James ?\f" . Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
McKINNEY, Charles F. .. Vernon, Texas
Captains.
CLINE, Earl M. . ... Lawrenceville. Il
KELLY, Francis M. ..., Kansss City
WALDRON, John M. ..........New York
Lieutenants.
BARNFY, Cary W. ...., Newton, Kans
DRVID, By b ey
JONES, Albert B, .......... .Philedeiphia
MELLINGER, Howard .. .. .Philadelphia
MITCHELL, Edward Allen ...... Denyer
BUCHHOLZ, August Robert .Ripon, Wis.
EBERLIN, Ralph ............New York
MORRIS, Frank A. ..............Atlanta
(John Mcrris, Keely Company.)
Sergeants.
DOWNEY, Verness C. ...Columbus, Ohio
EORP, William g L .Ida Grove, Towa
‘orporals,
CUDDY, John A. .... Claverack, N. Y
DOUGLASS, Jadson T. ....... .(Meveland
EVERETT, Themas H. .Rutherford, N. J
McINTYRE, Allan G.. North Adams, Mass
STIO, Michael R. ..........,..New York
STRATFORD, Augustus K.,
Springfield, Mass.
Mechanie.
RAINEY, Bdward S. . .Cambridge, Ohio
Privates,
ANTTILA, Charlie ..... Red Lodge, Mont
CELENSKI, Stanley ..........Cleveland
DANGEL, Cart ceaea . JBaginaw, Mich.
DELANEY, Thomas J. ...... New York
DRAPER, Orise ..........Talucah, Ala.
KEGAN, Richard A. ...... .Philadelphia
EHMKE, Charles M. .. Warw ck, N. Dak
DML Patanl .. .... . . Everett, Pa.
HIXON, William O, . . Blanchard, lowa
HOLLOPETER, Charles . Bruyce, Wis,
HOMAN, John H. .... ... Springfield, Ky.
IADIANO, Garmine ............ Brookiyn
JORNSON, Hemry B. .......... Chie KO
JOHNSON, (){rhlr .+ Walfe City, Texas
KAUFMAN, Samuel ........... Brooklyn
KING, John Teddy ..... Manistee, Mich
KRAUSE, Peter ...... East Chicago, Ind
HKUSE Jones &, ........:> ... . Ciltete TIL
LEMERE, Charles G, ...... FI Paso, Texas
LINDER, George L. ... West Chester, Pa.
LIPPINCOTT, Leen Atkinson,
Camden, N. J
LUPEIEWICH, Wiadyslaw .. Salem, Mass
McMILLAN, Allen L. ~ Sturgeon Bay, Wis.
MAATTA, Wiltiam Marengo, Wis.
MILLER, Clarence D. .., Arthur, Nevada
MUSTAFA, Jousauf ....., Gravidel, Conn.
NEEDLES, Merrill ........ Bucyrus, Ohio
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As Featured at the _
October 12-19, 1918
Is a concrete expression of optimism by a line of business with unprecedented handicaps;
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40,000—-Fcet of Flocor Space——4o,ooo
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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1918
O’'DONNELL, Martin A, ... Orkland, Cal.
RAITH, Joseph M. ........ LaC'rosse, Wis.
RIOUX, Alex ......., Rapid Sity, 8. Dak
ROMEL, Stanley ................ Buffalo
ROSENDBACH, Anton,
Fredericksburg, Texas
NOULLARD, \é:rln B iieei. Clovie, Onl,
ROWE. Fred DV i Detielk
RUSHTORVER, Byron Wesley,
Kawkawlin, Mich.
SCOTT, Millard G. ...,.. Artesian, 8 .Dak.
BTEELE, 148t0F .....0004..5+, New York
SWANCCE, Charles ............ England
TELINTELO, Yeo F. ~....... Cincinnati
THOMPSON, Hilliard ......... Brooklyn
THORNTON, Harvey ....... Neonah, Wis.
TOBIAS, James . ...... St'ntunurg, Ind,
TOSCHLOG, Carl B. ..... Richmond, Ind.
TROUTMAN, Janes ........ Reading, Pu.
WATSON, leslie A, ..... Oak Park, L
WENCLASKI, Robers ........... Detroit
WHETSTINE, Alfred ... Vincenues, Ind.
WILSON, Jather F. ........ Cortez, Fin.
WORTHLEY, Frank R, .. Hunters, Wash.
BLANCHETTE, William ... Athol, Mass,
BOICOURT, Renost A, . Belvedire, 8 Dak.
CARTER, Clarence W. ... Barkesville, Iy,
CETHOCKI, Wiady ........ Scranton, Pa
CHAPMAN, Gay W. .....:..... Clio, Tows
CHAYKA, Stefen ............ Cincinnat
CHLORINES, Melt D. ...... Albany, N. Y,
COMLOSSY, Ralph J. ..... Toledo, Ohio
| CRILE, Earl A. .............Bhreve, Ohio
CROSSETT, Willlam C. ..... Chester, Pa.
IR IR i oo o ks SRy
DEMARINO, Nicola .. Minersville, W, V.
DIBMBNNO, Slet . ....5 e iv.s. Ttaly
DISTLER. Alphonse F,, Jefferson City, Mo,
DEXON. Heebort A, ...... .. Philadelphia
DEWNEY. John W., Highland Park, Mich.
ECHKHART, Warren ...... Landsdale, Pa
EFFLER, Sylvester ...... Bausick, N. C.
EGGINSPILLER, Leonard E.
i"rosper-t. Ky.
EMANUELSON, Manford E. ... ... Sweden
' EVERETT, Terance ......... Salem, Ark.
FAULK, Williman L. ..... Fremont, N. C.
FETROW, Clarence E. ... Harrisburg, Pa,
PIEER J6hn B .. ... Polania, Wis.
FLEMMING, Joseph R, ... Pittston, Pa.
FLEMING, Roy W. ..., 'Kittanning, Pa.
FLOWERS, Geeorge E,,
| Granite Falls, N, ¢,
FOLGER, Andrew M. ...... Philadelphia
FOREMAN, Earl L. ......Tarrytown, Md.
FORREST, William ...East Ak on, Ohio
FOSTER, Harry ............Elsherry, Mo.
FOX, Manuel A, ... Taylorsville, N. C.
FRANKS, Clarence J. ... ... Akron, Ohilo
FIIEDENBURGH, Paul E,,
Hartford, Conn.
FREISE, Willam ............St. Louis
GARCIA, Onecio .........Conejos, Colo.
GARVER, John F. .. ... Lawndale, N. C.
GATTAMELATTA, Resario,
Fairpoint, Ohio
| GEISINGER, Harry Joe ..Toledo, Ohio
| GELALYLES, Achilies G. ........ Greece
E GIANOTAS, Gost ..........,....Brooklyn
GLASS, Smith Van Cleve .. Wahash, Ind.
GORE, Edgar R, M. ...... Wampee, 8, C.
GROVER, Jehn Francis. Terre Haute, Ind.
SSOVER. 1o ..........Unlon. N. ¢
HAJI.PEN, Charles E, ... .Fall River, Mass.
HANCOCK, Samuel R.,
West Brownsville, Pa.
HANSON, James C. ......Canby, Minn.
HAYES, William T. ........ Washington
}lll’:l.l,l’,n. Wiltiam ... Herculaneum, Mo.
HENDRICKSON, Frank L. .Ideal, 8. Dak.
| HI'BRNDON, Lewis F. ~...Tharpe, Tenn.
HERRERA, Antonio,
old AlhuqtlerTle, N. M.
HOFFMAN, James E. .Orangeburg, S. C.
HOOVER, Peter L, .....Leisenring, Pa.
HOW, Clarence Peters .......... Buffalo
L IRWIN, Roy L. ..........Hanford, Cal
| JOHNSON, James E. .....Pelger, 8. C.
| JOHNSON, Oscar N, ...........Brooklyn
| JOYCE, Richard A. ............New York
BAITICKRO., Tred- .. ... ocoiiisiin, Russis
KENNEDY, Eugzene .. New Haven, Conn
KLEISER, ¥rank ........Evanston, Ind
KLINF, Harry: R. ......Marion, KXans.
LASHIER, Lewis R,
l Richmond Hill, N. Y.
' LEFONARD, Rarry D. ...Kingsville, Ohio
| LEVINE, Rubjne ...,..........Brooklyn
| LEWIS, George F. ..,...Ferffiren, Miss.
| LEXA, William J, ...%....Manley, lowa
LOSAVIN, Donate ..........New York
LOWERY, William ......Lancaster, N. Y.
LYONS, Joaeph P, ...Providence, R. I
McCARTNEY, Raymond Adolphus,
Huntington, Ind.
McCORMICK, Charles A. ... Philadelphia
MILLER @lmer Curtiss ... . Linton, Ind.
MITCHELL, William H. .Woburn, Mass.
MOORE, Louis ......, Enterprise, Miss.
MORALYS, »lorentine ... Hordo, Texas
MURPHY, Edward .......Omaha, Nebr.
MURRAY, Fred 8. ......Jones Mills, Pa.
MURRAY, Joe ...........Loulsville, Ky.
NIEUWENHUIS, William,
Corsica, 8. Dak.
O'BRIEN, William J. .Bridgeport, Conn.
ORYON, Inman ..........Lafayette, Ga.
(Miss Flora Orton.)
OWENS, Owen Jones,
I Grand _ Island, Nebr,
PALMER, William E, ..Knoxville, Tenn.
| PARRY, Russell ........Olyphant, Pa.
| PATOCK, August L. .............Chicago
i PAVONE, Antonie .........Lansford, Pa.
| PFOUZAR, Fesak . c.o.c.oo:lo....Chicage
PRICE, Willilam C. ~.,Worcester, Maas.
I PRUCHA, Wanzel ......LaCrosse, Wis.
REITER, Walter J. .........Milwaukee
I':fl.\nfl“)ll".'.. Harry E. . .SBhamokin, Pa.
| ROONEY, Michnel Joseph ..Philadeiphia
| SCRAY,SHAM., Jehn Faasi AW TOIE
SCHLEICHER, Frederick, Sea Cliff, N. Y.
SCIEROEDER, William ........ Brooklyn
BUOTT, Bt ... . . ..........:. Detroit
| SEARS, Charles H. ....... Syracuse, N. Y.
SIMAMONS, William C. , Winchester, Tenn
SLAID, K. P. ........... Legansport, l"a.'
ULRICH, Nichelas ...... Westfield, Wis
| WEBB, John ........... Dyershurg, Tenn,
WEISE, John K. .......... Lebatuon, Pa.
| WENNER. Derwood Harold, Ofl City, Pa. |
| WENT, JOseph 3. ix:ssvsivss .. Brooklyn
| WILLIAMS, Owen J, ..... Blatington, Pa.
| WINTER, George P, ............ Chicago
WISE, Albert 5 veses Mt Pleasant, Pa,
'WOOD, Cecil A., no emergency address.
WULFERT, Clair C. ....... Bellwood, Pa.
| YOURICK, John J, ........ Lynn, Mass. |
‘ MISSING IN ACTION.
Sergeant,
| SCHOENBERGER, Joln €,
Plerre, 8. Dak.
Corporals.
| CONNORS, Edward J. ........ Brooklyn
| BASLEY, Luther B. ......... Cartter, il
FINKLE, Samuel ~.............., Boston
KRATZ, Earl cisnsues Forestville, Mich
| OSTRANDER, Levi Amba .. Attica, Mich.
{ SULLIVAN, Benj. F. ... .. Dalton, Mass
| Bugler.
| LEE, Tarry Thomas ... .. La Crosse, Wis.
i Mechanies.
| HODDER, Jesse C. ... Tawas City, Mich.
| POWELL, George C. ....s Glendale, N. Y.
f Privates.
{ ALTMAN, Bruce .......... Findley, Ohlo
ANDREWS, John A, .... Zanesville, Ohlo
BAIR, Franklin A, ....... Dunnell, Minn.
| BLAIR, Charles C. ...., Cardington, Ohlo,
| BOWCOCK, Hadley Bradlet .. Corbin, iy,
iHRA.\'DENBERG, Fred W. . Herman, Mo.
BROWN, Roy ........ Willlamsville, Mo.
| CAMPBELL, George R. ~..... Cleveland
| CARR, Darnel C. ............ Albany, Ky,
| COLPERG, Frederick Charles ... Urooklyn
] DAVIS, Harrison ........... Indianapolis
| DELCORPS, Jobhn W. ..., Kaukauua, Wis.
| EDWARDS, George W. ...... Bengal, Ky.
FABRYCKI, Frank P, ..... Oshkosh, Wis. |
FELLOWS, George ........, Algoma, Wis, |
FOS, Besd ........... Aberdeen, 8. Dak
| GAHAN, Ben Patrick ... Tomahawk, Wis, ‘
| GRIFFIN, Bam F, ...... Amery, Mia.
| HANDLEY, E'mer F. ~ Philleampbel, Ala.
| HAUG, Gunder ......,.... Madison, Minn
{ HICKEY,; John Jacob ............ Detroit
| HOYLE, William ........ Bringham, Tlil
{IDONI, Pasquale ~.....00000...... Italy
| JONES, Henry B, ........... Deane, Ark,
RKILIIN, Willlam .........., Pontiac, 1}
KRUMWIEDE, Julius M. ... Trinity, N, C.
LAMBERT, Julius M. ..... Trinity, N, C.
LEWIS, Gomer W. ..... Dougeville, Wis,
LEWER, BOWI® .. .i.vos::.ooo>+ Bt Louis
LONERGAN, Thomas Francis ... Ireland
McKENZIE, Jack Ira ~.... Flint, Mich.
McMANUS, Joseph J. ... Homestead, 1'.\.1
MARTE NOrman ..........,, Berea;, Ohlo
MELVIN, Louis .......... Columbus, Ohlo |
METCALF, William J. ..... Bucyrus, Ohio |
MILES, George A, ... Canandingua, N YA‘
MILLER, Emmett C. .. Camp Chase, Ohio
MORRILL, Harry V. .... Ontario, Canada |
MORRISON, Frank J., |
Albuquerque, N. Mex
ODLE, Johm D, ......... McKinney, Tex.
OSTROWSKI, Joe John ......... Detroit
PAULSON, George Gravert ...... Detroit
PHILLIPS, Carl ...... Madisonville, Ohio
PRESTON, Edgzar ........... Heoxie, Ark.
| PRISBY, Stephen W. ...... Ipswich, Mass.
l REILLY, George B, Jr. ....... Baitimore
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