Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1917 — OFFERS LIFE TO NATION [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

OFFERS LIFE TO NATION

At the age of eighty-four, Col. Peter Paul 'Dobozy of West Plains, Mo., survivor of the Hungarian Insurrection Of 1848-49, of the war of France and Italy against Austria In 1859 and a veteran of the Civil war in this country, has offered his services aiuLlps lff e t 0 the United states. He has asked permission of the government to establish a cavalry training station at West Platas, Mo. He came to this country in 1862 with two nephews of Louis Kossuth and in 1863 organized a regiment of negro heavy artil|eryv After the war he became an engineer in the Ozark country and blazed the way for the old Kansas City, Fort Scott-and Gulf railway, now a part of the Frisco system.