Show I GERMAN COINS SENT BY FRANCIS QUINN Chauffeur Francis QuInn who enlisted en enlisted enlisted en- en listed on his hla nineteenth birthday three days after tho war was declared sent his father Francis Quinn Sr a n. member member member mem mem- ber of or the Utah legislature coins and null paper currency from Germa Germany y while there with the American arm army of oC occupation A German thrift stamp was also In the parcel This thrift stamp la is worth 2 marks s GO CO interest payable half halt yearly Tho The announcement announcement announcement an an- on Its face is that It Is issued on behalf of ot tho which means the tho national lon lon-j loan A mark 1 note and a a. prenning MJ-prenning note notA are amon among thu souvenirs When hon Representative Quinn exhibited thorn them among his colle colleagues the they excited considerable considerable con con- interest Francis Quinn was attached to tho signal B of the aviation corps II lit lie enlisted in tho the regular army April 9 9 1917 at Fort FOIl Douglas DouglaR and anti was sent senti j to Fort Leavenworth thence to lu Camp I Vail Vall Little Silver N. N J. J A year ear ago j I last June Juno he tie sailed for tor France as ns a aj I j member of oC Company D Telegraph j battalion Ho lIo was in many parts of r n YI I |