| OCR Text |
Show TWO AMERICAN GIRLS KILLED BY GERMANS NEW YORK, March 30. Miss Marion Ma-rion D. Crandell, a post exchange worker for the Young Men's Christian association with the French armies on the lines, recently forced back by the Germans and whose death was reported yesterday in ,an Associated Press dispatch dis-patch from Paris, sailed from New York, February 2, with Miss Winona C. Martin of Rockville. Center, N. Y.. who was killed in a recent raid on Paris, it was learned tonight. Miss Crandell 's cousin, Miss F-llen , Crandell of Bolton Landing, Lake 4 Oeorge, came to New York today to J impure at the Young Men 's Christian f association if any details of the tragedy trag-edy had been received. She said she had received four letters from Miss Crandell since she arrived in Paris. The last, written March 3, said that she i expected to go to her post the next Miss Crandell had lived at Alameda, 1 j C'ahbiit before enlisting in the service serv-ice oN-the Young Men's Christian association as-sociation for service with the French armies, she taught French at St. Catherine's Cath-erine's school in Davenport, la. She bad spent five years in France and spoke the language fluently. |