South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 161, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 June 1918 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Monday i:vi;Mr.. mm; 10. ioir.
rWO SOUTH BEND BDYS ARE AMONG
U.S. CASUALTIES
' Huld-ird of Chatham. N. Y. TJe-jt. I J"--..h )'.. ',.vi n of Xew H;ten. :'Cnn.. t!:J in an airplane accident. Li' uts. Lester I re man Alh'.rt of Ms ov. IJ,h. I'rf.j T. I':nn f M Hi'-on, Wig.. anl Henry Yo-rt of . J 'on- flu I-iP, Wis, were wn'jn'Jf-l severely, ;ml Lieut5. William K. i
r" an I Loui I. Sli. r.oth of ;
f'.ro')kU n, N. V., vere a ounded, d-
;re undetermined.
Th li-t of dead ar.'l missinc: in ,
a tion follows;
i K-.llcl in Action. fs.. i t i'ii i v i Cards. Jdntcs A. AnrW-on. ;:nibundays List Largest Yet ri:r. ; n,.Rry ihram, .mosi,,
l';i!c.r,rr, X. V.; T.ieuts. John Ious-i I.hs ( Ya u ford. 71 Colchester 5t.. I ;ror.k 1 inr, Ma5--.: Thonia? Warner lö'ddtrd. Marv.l!e. Tonn.; l-;-j;ene : T HuM-ap, Chatham. X. J.: Srt5. 1
::.ir! .1. Math'wy, Alma, Ark.; Itav- :: nd W. Mi!'fr, I'itcairn. Pa.; Wil- , !i:m .- hoti !d, '.'A', Coinnionw calth ' av.. D tioit; Corj.s. Auhrfy C. Jon'-. ' I'ari. Tfx-is; Jam .1. McGruth. S.txorr. ill. Mnv--.: William A. Traf-
SSUE MINE CASUALTY LIST
Names Given Out as Soon as!
Received by Department.
Reported Any One Day by
Gen. Pershing Since Start of War.
Tmo oiitli IVrnd Inn. .lcani r Arr Ii and .Jo-pli U. Na i ralare anions tin l.it-t t
wriou-ly on n i I while on duty '-on, .Maiden. Mas..
with l Im AiiM-rioan rK-Iilioiiary
Muirian Vrederiek I. Mile.-. Icn-
f"iif?( in Iran--, a(inliii- l a. : Privates .lames W. A da ins. '
Anl ncil from (lie war de IMitiiM-iit lat niltt.
Mniiur, wild Iii- 't.imits 1 1 4U"r
Krsv'Up. tin.. Kobrt T. Crown. !
I'inl'-j. Trim.; Wiley M.' Cross-well.
Arid i tin- Mm or Mr. ami -Mrs. j ivüdty, O.: Henry P. Iunicls. LusrtSu plicn An Ii. rural route No. H. j ru:in. Ca.: Harry 1 1, ll.-chhaeh. i'Jt iii.l lia. !iii in tin- arm f'r the ' ,-. jjmrs Lancaster, Pa.; Calvin
four M-ar-. Il- U a llmi-ir- . Jaquey, 4-S Maple st., P.atilo i.ui li I'irih. ami amo to ti i or'-.. Mich - Martin P. Kennedy.
'ö X. Last st.. HolyoKe, Mass.; 1tzard L. Iuidv. St. Patrick. I-i.;
.Napu raJ-Ui U tin- -on of Pclrr John W. Uiiikford, Union. S. C; .NapinaUUi. omikt Napier ami : i:-trriry Liks, Florence, Ala.: Joseph .Mi -I'Ih r-oii -I-., ami i- a mrintx-r ; y I.uther. Murrisd ale. Pa.; Hrnry of tl.o -iyUi lifM ..rtillory. He ! .1. Xacella, Wakefield, Mass.: Ael G. Iia two l.n.llo i- al-o in tin- mt- ; ivtcron. .'03 Hiins av.. Misoal.k. ' 'C. j Mont.; John J. Phclan. Cattskill. X. Y.; Jo? Plizza. -Mount Pleasant. Pa.; WAS1IIN;'! ' X. .Lin- in. The . !:on?i ik0ine. Italy: Meyer criiin .i-uilt ii.-t Swioio i.iitiifid . rk, Massachusetts a v., Pos- ' ii.üii'n. th'- !ai.:-t 5r;mia--r thus Andy Silver, Anthras. Tonn.; f. ii- r..o..l r. I'i-:i.ii in a, Unirnett '. Xmitli. Hardin. Mont.; sisisl- -!a. Tl.- U-t wav dixided a ;.M stringer, Ste art ille, Minn. :ui!o: I Previously reported killed in acKilled in a'.tion. lif'l of ti"n, now roportcl seerely woundwound. nii.e; di d "f di.-iase, 11; , . iria!e Mike Sinkevieh. :J I died of a'rpl in a '( id nt ; to-. di-d l'ci rv so., Maston. I'a.
of a ;d nt and otlo-r a i-e. four; 'und.-d re!y, . wounded de-
Preiou-ly reported slightly w ound
ed tioe r. ixtrted missing in action:
r- "''"l- n.i-Mi. in ir'jX;ito Walter . Wolf, Acusli,rT,.n"' , 4 net av., Xew Pcdford. Mass. a-ualtif-s ainon- the American
j e '1 it o o ..i r lore-. thu. fa' ...rt..l -,v ,.e l.o.lm,.' ..LHin- linnUolMl e s StFU. C :
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nd. li.t total T. 'l tlie war oep i i ttne'if. aiit."ur,d f'U.sN in pi.i'.oi' tto fir.-t of le-cular rekl -illiUii-ill'" of ea. ialtl'--. Heaths in action and Horn voui.l.- dio.i-e. ao'i.i''t:ts and a I! of her c uv'-s 1 1 u m - er 'i h.Ir f." I men have en i", ui;!ii'd and .IJ ate in.-in-in a'ti'M!. nnhidin' aioi told pi l -one! lu ( J t i rna n . Tfie dep n t me n i 's ! ea p : t i '. 1 1 i n i ( I ! o w .- : Killed in :k tion tm iud;nt: J r 1 at - at. i :. 1 ! d of w ou n d - : 1 ". Hied of di.-ea---. 1. Hl' d of aicideilt- ol" otliej- (,iU.eo i ioh d in ,ii tH-n, f . f J. Mi-'in in action liioludin- iu'I.t ner t. : f J
Total.
WASH1X;TjX. June 1 1.' . S e -
tuny -four casualties in the American e.ieditiona ry Ion es were announced hy the war department t lay divided as follows: Thirteen killed in action. lie died of Aounus, one of disease, one from an arioplane accident, one from accident and other causes. 4 : were wounded seciely and seven wort reported woundval. The list was as follows: Killed in Action. Lieuts. John A. Irwins. Dort hosier, Mas.: lMar Alfred Uiwiencc, 'liiuK'i. k' Anthony Picello. Pottsvil'c, Pa. lts. Samuel M. Pushallcr. Coleho.ter. i.Vnii.; Clarence Fields. Ashland, K.: Henry Ivirby. Appleton, Wis.; Guy Loerphel. Möhler, ctre.; Howard Morgan, Covington, la.: Jch.siv Piune, Cownstou, 1-.;
er N. V . and l--,t- .lohc " Taufor.l of P.rookline. I ,olia Voll,, Poterra. II mm.,, Warm - .Joddard of i Wri?ht. P.ueoe X. I
Moilli. Weiser, s. i'..
Ital ; George
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fllit. ' 1 . till Vi I I I i I i-MII'1IllI I - I I t : i i l al. -no N. V . and l--,t-. John Jo"' l'h
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Iliver, Mass.: Gust Kales, Chicago;
J.dm S. Kitvj:, Asheboto. X. ; Mac
Wnuct. Mary.--ilk O.
Iiel of I)is-ase.
p i i I m Pvt. Hie W. Walte, man. Kam rar, S If UlK IMOW j 1 ' I)iN of A,,,, plane Anulent. j Cadet Jefferson o. Mers. liooneHealth is Better Than (or Twopf tZ,TZ.Ca" Years Since He Took : ""a'' ' a.uo,. ynv i -
; icierniiiiru. t 1 e'apt. Charles W. Aiken?. Winterset. Ia. ! Pts. Hwmht K. -'ars'-n. Mt. Air. : I i.; James F.. Hew itt. Creston. la.; 'Anton JirkttvsUi. Cedar llapiils. Ta.: i Lee Jones. Andrew. Ia. : Joseph
Madden. Washington I . C.: Glen
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"Mv mux-los often felt sore and . ,m-
Tanlac.
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t.. Imllanapo!;.-. a a i p. i-.tt. i , is teelir.4 better now than he has for two 'als and he sa v s it is Urn- t tak-
p.iinerl me, t"o. espe,'ial!" in il amp
York; lux id A. Hiske. Xorthampton.
weather. Pd fee I that 'wav moriVM:''s': Jilbcz V' Kt'Hy- Slithvil,r-
just after Rfttin-' up in the morn-I A'fl',, ' Mel. ool. Kondon-m:-s. Il rt la tt.r atte:- wuv up!'!orr- lrolan-1; William V. Murphy, a while but I ft It tirci out eon- ""is höhet ken. Pa.: Charles I-. .t ,,ltv ; Smith. P.rookline. Mas?.: Gerald V. Well. :tral!y 1 starf d taking j Q-inn. P.rooklyn, X. V. Tanlac. i took two botths of Tan-j 'l1' Merman Cannon. Minneap!ac alt'vthe;- and I'm. f elm- bef 'i:-- Minn.: Win-loxv Cornett. Slerap. or than fu- two vears My v'o:nach ; K : William Gor.loti. Xew YovU; l. in as n.-i,l shape a- ever and the 'Harold I,. Hard, Addiston. Mich.: serenes.- and pam i:i :n; mus.Icu- is j Merle II. Johnson. Mo. .re's Hill, ali p(no. I Ind.; Tloy J. Kraerner. Fond Iu ""I fee! e-yual To a o.-d d .x's xxorkjl-ic. "Wis. rev, and it's all dJc to taking Tan-' V. Far! C. P.ink Met. Ind.: :ac." t!i.'!ims P. Hrown, A'dston. Mass.; If ou are ! f,t;.r- r;-:h.t take j John Ca.-ale. Xew York: Croftord Tanlac. :'a:uo ;s vu;, tonic i Ca le. Horton. Te.: f nnis Con-
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You ran ; T.c.l.i at tl:- PuM;" j : (.vnr: h. Hambur-r. Arle; Walter
I'r.. Stcie i:i ,.ii;:'u pet.d or in : hiinn. Monier :tv. Pa.: Frro'l Km- j
M:shawaka a' the p.e.' Cro-s ph.ir- i w il'.er. T-eto. Mich.: Widard 1 "rar;-. -
:v.ac . Help for Ithctim.it i-m. Tr Tan!-ic l;heu:n.-.f..-:n Tr at-
lin. Green Mo:ntain. X. .: l:':--e'l 1 1. Fra-V' C.itaaq-: i. Pa.: Arth.-ir ;art.-r. Xew- York: Vi: z: T. Gih-
mcnl for i dieu m., t ;-:t: l: helptn? son. Yi. tr. Mor.t.: Patrick J. Goodhundred5. Y ou an . t it at the ' win. Law-em. Ma : Walter i'u'd'C Iru' Stojo :: :til -..u,-i Greouwa'd. "!i;xa-o: F. a t M. Guer-..-in Mishax aka at tlo- .-d .T..-s ; m. F .sl Jordan, Mb h.: 1 - C. Phanr.-'icx .--Ad . llaerty. Siiencrr. la.; Charles H.
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WASHINGTCt:., June 10.- A marine corps casualty h-t Sunday contains the l'.aiüf of two enlisted men, xvho died from wounds received in action and of ten others who were woanded in action. While no official explanation xva -,'iven for the decision of the department to advice the country v.cekly of th.' exact total of casualties since the landing of the first American forces in France lat June, it is understood that it te.-'ilted largely from widespread reports that casualties had tern xery heavy and that total P. surr? were hein withheld fron the public-. It had hen explained at the department that the daily lists sent by Gen. Pershing are issue. 1 with as little delay a3 poss.hle. Ti o casualties aro so scattered m the list that they will rot Sixe information of aluo to the enemy, hut this does not mean that any appreciable numbers are held back. After heavy actions, such as that at Cantirrny. it require- several daxs to check up the casualties and cable them to the department. American troops have been in the tranches several months anil now hold sectors at several points alonq the xx stern front. In addition many American units v. re hrifjadod with the French and Priti?h and have been in heavy fishtins t-ime the Ge.nian drive besan in March. Ceu. Pershing's men first went into the front line last November f'r training and toon afterwards they took oxer a trench sector permanently. Other unit went into the trenches for final training with the French later and finally t"ok oxer tors ro that the total frontage now hel l by the Americans ranks second to that of the French and Pritish armies. The list follow: Casualty Iat. Hied of w ounds: Px tr. Ca be Man?f:.eld. Pop'ar Pluffs. Mo.: .Jame.. Kutley Patient. 1 1 0 G Fourth av.. Streator. III.: C'trp. Kfi.vard Penjatn.in r.ownian, F.fthalto, I!.: Pvts 'hristen Ttertelsen Tensen. Copenhagen. Denmark: Krvin? Happiy Conze, Pernard st.. Poduster. X. V.: William Joseph McCarthy. Watervliet. X. V.: Palph Oscar Sampson. Shardon. O.: Stanley Vincent Przybxlrki. 2?J4 X. Sawyer a v.. Chicago; laid Wheaton Hall. 611 Cudahy apartments. Mason. Milwaukee; John Preston Jiss. ö??l A. Minerxa av., St. Toiis; I'lorian Louis Frillman. 4 0 : -2 Connecticut av.. St. Louis; Gunnery Serut. Klmor P.utler of the fifth reciment of marines, previously reported ndssin?; in action, is noxx- leported by the International Pied Cross as a prisoner in Jermany. Marine corpc. casualties are issue 1 separately from those of the army and no reports have yet come on the killed and wounded anion? the marines who have been enpased in heavy tihtinp: near e'hateau Thierry. Up to that fUhtin? the marine corps casualties had been very low. as they were on"y recently moved up to the front line, having previously been engaged in police xx-ork along the American lines of communication. Consiaering the numbering of Americans actually in the front lines and the length, of time they have ben "earryim; on" officers do not regard the total of caaitlc as large. The number of men actually killed in action so far reported to the department i 7t while of the more than four thousand men rounded, only .".10 have died from their wounds. The list of othcers including prisoners, also ie comparatively small. The -jSl nun listed a having been lost nt sea. xxent down with the torpedoed P.ritish troops ship Tuscania and the torpedoed American transport Antilles. The latter was sunk while returning to America, but the Tuscania was -out down while carrying nearly .1.00t" men to KnsK.ruL More American t-oldicrs have died abroad from disease than have fallen in battle, while those who hac lied from accidents and other causes Ovitnunibcr those who hae succumbed to wound. Manx of the deaths from accidents xxere among men training f o- the air -crvi' C. liI of Wounds. Corps. Pennie A. Jones. Grand Tlidge. Fla.: James W Weldon. Floyd st.. Toledo. ..: Privates Anton F. ernutz. Pecorah, la.: Jarne ". Farley. Od, mi. W. Ya.: Stanley Ktxscxsxn-'. Podulik!. Ttus.-ia: Harry '. ltavu Mct'urtain. Okla.: Jo-eph M. Todd. ."41 Tonia. Grand Papid. Mich.: Dozier W. Pen. Cethera. S. C. Hiel of Iiaso. Privates ""iiirles V. Pdomnui-. t:2? Sr. Marks av.. Frooklym X. Y.: James L. Cannon. Darey, Wis.: Di. k l-'erguson. Victoria. Va . ; Lloyd Living-ton. "eiil. ;a.: Tenver Mil-br.-Montnelior. Hatrx P.. Kobbins. Salem. X. Y. : n-i.ir Lee. Sackett. Japer. X. Y ; Howard
II iv-. Sxr.uu. X. Y.: Lorenz. C ILt.-.croth. San T'ranc.sco; Clinton J. LeiMtt. r'ambridge. V.r.: V:!nr.i McAllister. Minsu'!o. O ; Stephen M. M--Daniel. Kingwcod. V. 'a.: t 'r!'i.s J. M Gee. p;i n a ufa vvn r . Pi.: CM, e ?TcKinr.ey. Morran. Te ; Joseph T. Mulcahy. P.rooMj n. X. V.; Michael Xesta. Pignano. Italy: Firl Xicho.s. Pdoominston. Kl.: A'::;;st C. Palsf. Syruuse. X V.: Amedeo Pn!as-, Xatick. P.. I : Frederick H. Saunders. Masachu--et!-; l-oiiard M pan;-, P.raxei DttTi. W.s Pri-iM-r ( Pr" iou i:c.i ihI Mi-ing.) Lieut. Llmer D. Mackey, M Keerx. rt Pi,
Sherrard. Drur.w ick. Mo.: Loui. P. i K
Sfber. 1-- G.emoe st.. St. Paul; Arthur Washington. Cralksejale. Miss.: Ab.-ahni Stewart. Georref own, S. C. Died of Aeroplane Arridcnt. Lieut. Joeph K. I'eauton, !-". Edwards -t., Nov Haven. Conn. Dm-.I of .' iIont and OiImt Cau-s. Privates Pusell p.arnette. Ikixter. Pa.: Frank Mannon. Iv- Lawrence st .. Hat t ford. onn.: Ko;- D. Todd. Kouth, Miss.: John J. Wul lace if, Wvckof: a v., Proc.klvn. MisMnj in Action. rorp. Io T. P.uyanoski. Totryville. Conn.: I'rivates Vinient Allen.
Summer st.. Xorwalk. Conn.. An-
ceb, P.., .-so. :2 S. Kim st... Pristol. Conn.: Leo s. P.arnaid, Hopkintou. Mass.; Ti,ny 'e;one. p; c,(orue t.. Xorwalk. Conn.; Ibri.-rt 'oliins--. I4 Hillside a .. Xew Haxen. Conn.: '"harks P. Kenny. K. ponk rd . Nor. walk. Conn.: Irvinr K. Luies. K Cottage st.. X'ew Haven; Josph M. McXamara. ." Grand nv., New Haxen: Hush Marron. " Smith . Norwalk. Conn.: Harold K. Masterson. Stamford. Conn.: Al;'it J. P.arr.ard. 4S'. Main st., Xew Haven; Charles Monson. HI I-Jdge Mill rd.. Xew Haven; Frank Xai civxski. Derl.v . Conn.; Kdward A. Olson. '20 Pardee st.. P.rist'd. '"onn.: Harold Owen, fs I'dliott st.. Xew Haven; Alexander Stefanoskx. K'ietf. Russia; Kandolph S. Stewart. P!a infield. Conn.: 'Carl Sudock, IT'" Oak st.. Xew Haven. Conn.; Stephen Torok. Darien. (.'onn.
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MILITARY STRATEGIST TO INSPECT U. S. CAMPS
AX ATLANTIC PORT. June DGen. Henri Pcrthelot. French military strategist. who headed the l-'rench military mission to Ko lmania in Octobei-. 1 '!.. and who later l corgani.cd the Kumanian army after he had been appointed commander in chief arrived here Sunday on a ."rench steamship with his staff to inspect the military camp5 in this country at which French oflicer:- are instructing American soldiers. Warned on Friday that German submarines xvete at xvoik off the Atlantic coast, the ship immediately took a 'ig zag course. To (juiet the fears of the 2f :J passengers. the ship's cdficers are said tc have posted notices, branding the reports of F-boats as untrue. ..'-cording to the passengers, these notices did not prove effective.
Am: YOÜ LOOKING. For fine picture framing work that requires special treatment? Take it to Bagby Co.. 138 N. Michigan 2t. Their speciality is this clas of work. They carry a full line of hand carved frames and mouldings. The kini that pleasen particular people. Also Eastman's films. Kexo camera and films. Spring time is camera lime. Adrt
ii rr ttc-mn no it. If your automoMIe needs trimming let Archie do it. He knows how. He is up on all branches f trimming. Taking out dents in body or fenders. Recovering top?, making new tcps, hood covers. Placing new lights in your automobile curtains, etc. Archie. The Auto Trimmer. Formerly with Colfax Mfg. Co. Now at 217 South Main t. Bell phono 4C04. Advt.
SEEDS THAI isCCCKKD. When you go to the trouble of making a vegetable garden you very natura'ly expect satisfactory results. Good fcccds are the important factor In garden planting. We have hardy vegetable feeds of every variety, suitable for this particular climate. Also flowers and field seeds. The Wesley Miller Flour and Feed Co., 420 S. Michigan. Phones: Home6056: Bell, 853. Advt
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