Show lOST l BA n All TI ON LEADER AIDS STOWAWAY W NEW YORK Oct 9 Everybody wll wil recall how Charles then thena a lieutenant colonel with the A. A 1 E. E 1 F. F leaped into fame when cornered with a handful of his gallant soldiers by y the Germans he told the boches In n plain raw American slang to Go Goo Goto Gotoh to toh- toh o h h So when It became known to the ration immigration officials at Ellis llis Island I that the Intrepid colonel had appeared at the immigration to Intercede i ifor If for tor or a from Germany they thought hought they had a good Joke on the theman theman theman man who had defied the Germans when his is surrender had been demanded But with his now famous Camous versatility Col Cot Whittlesey turned the Joke I didn't know when I came here that hat this boy had come direct from Germany Jermany said the colonel to the immigration official I STO VAY V. IS TOILE POI lIe He is not a German but a Pole Pote who recently tied fled the oppression of ot I factions actions in Poland and went to Germany Ger Ger- many 1 From Irom there he stowed away for Cor or America But wherever he came camerom from rom and w whatever e kind d of a man he g may be dI dIw I know he ek is a relative of Ione I Ione one ne of ot my soldiers who went forward In n my advance guard on that occasion II when to to go forward meant defiance or of f death I 1 have come to Ellis island with Saul Marshall of or New York City who Is s one of ot the few men left of or my advance advance ad- ad vance ance guard Marshall saw 53 of his comrades shot down that day We got ot in that tight place and he with the tie rest was taken prisoner by the Germans It is for a relative of ot a aman aman aman man like this that I 1 came to speak a good word and while I 1 dont don't know the ie character of oC Herman the ic stowaway I know that if It he is kin tin to Marshall l he is the kind we can welcome In Jn this country SO NO o LOVE FOR GER GERMANS S IAl Marshal saluted his superior officer to n n acknowledgement of ot the colonels colonel's praise raise and to tell the immigration immigration im im- migration al he knew about hl his Is cousin Herman I 1 haven't seen him since he was a al as kid eld l In or Poland I ds' ds said Marshall 1 but lr hes he's e's es s got the same blood in him that ve Ive ve g got t In me and hes he's had pretty much me the same name m raising lie o only went to o Germany a recently e y g CoL L Lo t sey Bey ey knows that It dont don't run In my family amily to show much of or a a. liking for lor tho ho Germans This boy stowed away to o America because he wanted to come here lere and bo be one of or U us Ill I'll guarantee guaran- guaran tee teo ee hell he'll- go with me if It we ever have to o arms again for tor the flag Col Cot entered an appeal from rom the verdict of or exclusion In behalf be- be I half haIC of ot the stowaway who came from Hamburg and the tho case was forwarded forward forward- ed d d' to Washington The Il was with the Three Thre Hundred anI and Eighth Regiment of the Seventy-seventh Seventy Division Di Dl- vision and it was in the hottest fighting of the Argonne offensive that he and his lost battalion were surrounded by the Germans |