Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1927 — Page 5

NOV. 10, 1927.

UNKNOWN HERO SOME DAY MAY BE JDENTIFIED Burial Places of Soldiers on Battlefields All May Become Known. BY RALPH HEINZEN United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Nov. 10.—The day is approaching when the Unknown Soldier sleeping in Arlington cemetery may no longer be unknown. There is little possibility that his name and rank ever will be exactly known, but within ten years at the most, it will be possible to post a list of ten or twelve heroes of the A. E. F. and say that one of them lies under the imposing slab at Arlington. Only 3,000 Are Lost Os the 50,000 Americans killed in France, the War Department knows of the burial place of all but 3,000. It is to find this missing legion of 3,000 dead that a staff of men is combing the battlefields, systematically, a work which will require ten years more to complete. Last year 206 more burial places were found, peasants’ ploughs unearthing the resting places of a few American soldiers, others being found in clumps of bushes or in gujleys where wounded men crawled to die. Mysteries Are Cleared This year’s work on the battlefields probably will result in clearing up the mystery of several hundred more. Included among the 2,925 missing of the A. E. F. are a hundred whose bodies have been found, but whose identity is unknown. The records of the War Department are now being searched for clews which will be able to fix a name on the roll of missing for each body. Told Where Buddies Fell The coming of the American Legion for its convention in Paris aided the Graves Registration Service in finding several bodies and in identifying others, but the returned veterans left behind them a mass of information which will be carefully studied over and which may result in greatly increasing the number of bodies found within the next year. The Legionnaires told where buddies fell, several of them having pointed out where they personally scratched a few shovelsful of earth over a comrade’s body.

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Children's Union Suits 65c Comfortable fitting, winter weight cotton ribbed garments with high neck, long sleeves, angle length. Drop seat. Sizes 2 io 12.

Charming New Bridge Lamps

Here’s a beautiful new bridge lamp that will add much charm to your living room. It has an interestingly designed wood base in a choice of several polychrome finishes—with adjustable arm. The shade is pleated in crackled effect oiled paper of heavy quality. Choice of several colors—red, green, tans, blue, orange and gold. This splendid bridge lamp Is exactly as pictured. It comes complete with a beautifully designed, hand painted glace shade—trimmed with metallic braid and ruching, and a deep glass bead fringe. The standard is gracefully designed in polished metal with adjustable arm and pull-chain socket.

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