Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1919 — RED CROSS HUNTS FOR MISSING MEN [ARTICLE]

RED CROSS HUNTS FOR MISSING MEN

THE Home Service sections of the American Red Cross in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky are helping to locate soldiers who have disappeared since their discharge from military service. One is Sergt Russell Irving Vilee. discharged June 17 from service with the Motor Transport Corp 818. Private Harry E. Ross, Co. H, 26th Infantry, First Division, A. E. F., was wounded while serving at Soissons July 19, 1918. Since that time only indefinite reports have reached his mother, Mrs. Clark D. Ross, 4042 Third St., Des Moines, la. Private Joseph Burch Walker of Monteagle, Tenn., is believed to be mentally disabled as the result of gas. He was with Co. I, 138th Infantry, and was discharged from Camp Dodge in June. Private George Nelson, C. E. F., has been missing since February 1, 1919. He is suffering a lapse in memory following shell shock. Any of these men may be in the Lake Division, ignorant of names and addresses. The Red Cross has been of valuable assistance to the army in finding missing men.