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Show AMEWffiN mm (Copy for This Department Supplied by tn Amerlran Tifplon New." Pfrvlre.) SEEK NEViS OF MISSING MEN Effort Being Made to Solve War Mysteries Mys-teries on Behalf of Relatives and Friends. Was William Ross Beck of the One Hundred and Nineteenth Infantry, reported re-ported died of wounds on October 9, 1918, seen later in a British hospital or not? What became of Clyde Abel of the Eighteenth infantry after ht was wounded and taken to hospital on November No-vember 7, 1918? Who can tell what happened to Benjamin Ben-jamin ;. Ludwig of the Sixtieth infantry in-fantry whose letters borne stopped with the signing of the armistice? These are some of the war mysteries mys-teries the solution of which is being Bought on behalf of relatives and friends of the lost soldiers. Recent lists Include the following cases; WILLIAM ROSS BECK, Co. M, 119th infantry, reported wounded Oct. 9, 1918. &nd died the same day. His mother has heard that an acquaintance saw him in a British hospital a month later. She ilso would lik to hear from soldier who returned home on S. S. Sierra in December, Decem-ber, 1918. Address Mrs. W. W. Beck. Gays, 111. CLYDE ABEL, pvt., Sath division, was transferred to Co. E, ISth infantry. First flivision, and was wounded and taken to hospital Nov. 7, 1918. Nothing heard of bim after that date. His father, Edward Abel, Ro ite 2, Buchanan, Mich., would like to hfar from anyone who knew him, sspecially officers of his company. BENJAMIN P. LUDWIG, pvt., Hdq. Co., 60th Infantry, Fifth division, has not beer., heard from since the armistice. He Bailed f( r France July 18, 1918, and his mother received several letters from him after his arrival. With the signing of the armistice communication stopped. Write Frank C. Love, 406 City Bank building, Syracuse, N. T. FABIAN HANSON, 322nd infantry, reported re-ported killed in action, Nov. 9, 1918. His mother lived in Sweden, and when she heard he had enlisted she started for this country. It took her four months to get a ship, and when she arrived her son had sailed for France. The next she heard he was killed. Anyone with Information should address Mrs. Elizabeth Rodgers, 53 North Waiola avenue, La Grange. 111., and she will communicate with the mother. moth-er. MURRAY GORDON, pvt., Co. D, 9th infantry, severely wounded at Chauteau Thierry. Last information concerning him contained in letter written by a nurse at Hospital No. 6. Anyone with information, informa-tion, address Lee Hoffman, General Delivery, De-livery, Arcadia, Fla. EARL V. JEFFERSON, -!rgt. Co. D, 102nd infantry, was killed in action in July, 1918. Those who knew him and circumstances cir-cumstances of his death write Commander, Command-er, Earl V. Jefferson Post, American Le-Blon, Le-Blon, Hope, N. D. RECTOR MORGAN, pvt., Co. K, 160th Infantry, reported killed, In action but his mother can get no further information. Anyone who knew him in France write Mrs. Ray Morgan. Condon, Ore. |