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Show ARLINGTONTAKES ANOTHER A. E. I HERO TO BOSOM saaaaaasaeasaaaaaaaaaaft 0 Body of Major General Mo Andrew Laid to Rest in National Cemetery With Full Military Honors ASHINOTOV, May I Another Pomelo Pom-elo fnvm rYanca Joined America' ; unknown hero In Arllngmn National I cemetery t.day when tha body of I Mater (lencral James A. MeAndrew. chief of etaff of the Amerlcsn expeditionary expe-ditionary force during all the days of Its fig hi In, wss laid In the re- celving vault with full military hon- on. I A squadron of cavalry and mounted I hand escorted tha flag-draped casket 1 from tha War college, where It had . rested in atata all night under guard ' of the hronsed khakl-clad man of the line, mottonleia bealdo tha bier of a fallen leader, to Ht. Patrick's church. Three long llnea of foot troopa alood at present arma aa tha gun carriage rolled to tha alepa and eeven brother offlrere etepned forward to lift tha casket down and carry It to reat before be-fore the altar. Ilchl.nl tha casket walked two high office, s of the A. K. F., as pallbearers and then- the widow of tha dead soldier sol-dier on tha srm of (lenerSI Pershing. Secretary Weeks and all high officials of-ficials and officers of tha war department depart-ment were present at the services and the department waa closed until afternoon after-noon In apectat mark of honor to tha departed chief. At Arlington 'tapa" from an army bugle and tha drumming saints of thlrteen-mlnuta guns told that another soldier, had coma to his rest. |