Show Fatalities o of War Aar ar from the air finds its first application cation in inthe inthe F the European war Hence it promises to provide for posterity war tales unequaled in history for romance romance ro ro- mance and adventure ad Because this branch of the tho service ice is new it is subject to mistaken views on the part of the public From tho the outset it has been heen rc regarded as m the most dangerous dang arm of the service ice service The Thc belief ef comes from the thc general desire of the uninformed to fight I with one foot on the ground Figures recently compiled by tho French government on fatalities in various branches of the service upset this impression What the tho layman considers tho safest branch n-anch of service the hospital corps was found to en entail entail entail en- en tail the most fatalities according to the number of men engaged On a percentage basis the thc investigations nt ons showed the air sir service ice to be tho trio safest of four conclusions conclusions conclusions being based on the number of fatalities and the number engaged The infantry followed the hospital crops and the artillery followed the tile infantry in fatalities The stretcher bearers hearers face all of the dangers clangers of thc the firing line linc In these days of science the saving sa of lives depends on the nearness of or- medical surgical treat treat- ment The Thc stretcher bearers work under fire carrying the he wounded from the thc field with the least possible de de- de- de lay ny The dangers encountered in this work for forthe forthe the he high death rate in their ranks a an Pa 11 n Pa Jl rn i I I In any territorial division after the war we will allbe all allbe alle I be e perfectly willing to let lot Germany hold the edge on Satans Satan's Sa- Sa Satans Satan's tans tan's possessions F- F Pa Fb b r. r to tZ When it comes to defensive war fare Herb Hoover or Hoovers is s entitled to a better position on the sporting page rs hs pa t paThe The sun of Germany has a sinking sensation on every Cry time irne it looks s at the western front e i I Ii I I |