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Show FATHER DECLARES SOLDIER SON DID NOT GET LETTERS Sorely perplexed thaf his son ' has received no letter from him, although he has sent him copies of The Telegram, many letters and money orders, Wintch of Manli, 1'tah. has written to thin paper. I s I n. r h mm Him bis i Onlrey NVintch, is a member of i bat tery li. One Hundred Nineteenth Nine-teenth field artillery. YouIik I Wintch Is reported to be wounded. He served In the thickest of ttie fi'htinx fT three month. ' The letter from Mr. Wintch to- I The Telegram Is simitar to inanv others. The only hope n t hat ' eventually The postal aullmntici I will deliver mail which In some 1 rases has updouhtedly been fie- t iHyed. Postal authorities urn" that ! rare should be taken to see that the address required by retcula-tionn retcula-tionn Is always clearly set forth i 1 on all communications and pa 4 k-t. k-t. j 1 IRAKIS, Iter. 3. Franca nave prl7.es j In ruptured Cerman cannon, airplanes 1 and trench mortars to department subscribing the lurtcest suuim to the-, fourth liberation loan. The depart - ' rnent subscribing; the most in propnr- J ' Hon to population s;ets 100 cannon and 1 j0 mortars. Th departmejiis having j j (he larRest Individual subscriptions 1 1 wlleachreceive a tl'rmanjilrplane. h taken by the leadlnjr health authorities n throiiKhout the- country. The follow - 1 In" physicians went on record as condemning con-demning the mask 84 a compulsory I measure: ) A. .'. Hosmer, A. f Mehte. It. H. AMI- c son, O. I. Smart. K. I. Ioompte, v. S. Keytlnir T. i fllbson. J K pitch. I low, V . I. I 'mher, 1 '. ;. rinmiii r. ' V. N. Ky, Warren Benjamin. I.. F. d Hummer. Sol Kahn. .1. K. Iowd, A. A. I Kerr, -Clarence i'. Kldy. assistant ur-gean ur-gean V nlted States public heultli ser- J vice; S. Ewinjt. i. V. Schramm, .1. ('. t llnnchett. I M l.ind-.iv, ' 1, Shle'd f |