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Hl.l.' rATARRII MrDflfE n iM,ii!ty en-'ta thfmirh of tf tm th Vuwit P'irfa'- AH fr-eon- rAT'P) rM nirtH evafm, thera leas !lu to ends rrdeattacke of Aruia Catarrh may HAIX'f 11 of KhhI f.Hfnrrh t "roli '(e t'l end frj:rt um of Mtt'tCINK will haa-l- H a ttnt tMlA li - ! kat PWr car-pff- Estimated That it Will Require Twelve to Fifteen Years of Hard Work to Restore Normal Output of Mines and Mills. The cold language of the official records cannot conceal the thrill that is to be found in every line of WuNhliiKtou. PcKtriK'tlon wrought each of the little stories that appear la Northern France below. by the These stories describe tn waa mo "Hysii'iiuilli' and (llnlmllcnl" matter-of-falanguage feats plain, that It will rciuliv five ycurs to of the most vmisual heroism per the coul, Iron and HtHct Industry and from twelve to fifteen formed by members of the ,4mert' jonrn to return the ndiies and mllU to can army in France. They are the niiniiiil ontiut, to preliin-innrmost notable of thousands of cases report on April 21 hy Frank II. l'roliert, coiiHUltlni; ctiKlneer of the of exceptional bravery for which the hureuu of mini's. t la a memtier of Distinguished Service Cross was a special coiiiinlttea awarded on recommendation of Gen InveMtlgiitlng which recently returned from Europe. eral I'ershmg. "The actual physical Uumuge to the ct H y Iron mlneK Im coiupuratively Hinall when compared to the dontruotlon of JOHN C. LATHAM, Sergeant, M. Q. Co., 107th Infantry. Sergt. Latham was decorated for conspicuous gallantry In action near Le Catelet, France, September IS), 1013. n Becoming Depurated from their by a smoke barrage, Sergt. Latham, Sergt Alun L. loggers und Corp. Thomas F. O'Shea took cover Id a ahell hole well within the eneifiy'B lines. Upon hearing a cull for help from an American tank, which had become disabled thirty yards from them, these three soldiers left their shelter and started toward the tank Under heavy Are fron German muchlne guns and tretKi mortars. In crossing the area, Corp. O'Shea was mortally wounded, but his companions, undeterred, proceeded to the tank, rescued a wounded officer and assisted two wounded Soldiers to cover In tbe aap of a nearby trench. Sergt. Latham and Sergt, Kggem then returned to the tank In tbe face of the violent fire, dlsmsrtinted Ilotchklss gun and took It back to where the wounded men were, keeping off the enemy all day by effective use of the gun, and later bringing It. with the wounded men, back to our lines, under cover of darkness. His Jiome address la Knotta Westmoreland, View, Windermere, England. the coal fields of northern France, which n ns reprehenHllile aa It In complete," Mr. I'rohert aald. "In my opinion no such atrocity ever wan perpetrated against the Industrial life of any country. Magnificent Kteel plants are now but a tangled, twlxted mans of xtructural steel and broken atone. The wilful demolition wan Hcleiillfieally plnntied and B.VNteuiatlcally carried out. Thla ufter the removal of all such mechanical and elfctrlcal power units as could be used by Germany. "The niallcloiiKnesa and efficiency with which this crime agiiliiMt French Industry wan carried out la almost unbelievable. "The coal veins of northern France are over-laihi rut u by water-bearinncccHKltatlug special methods of abaft sinking and support to keep the mines dry. The Meel lining of the shafts was dynamited, letting In the quicksands and flooding the underground workings for miles around. "In the entire Taw d Calais region. It la estimated that l'.Hl.tttlO.lNNI cubic meters of water must be pumed before mining oMratlons are resumeii. Having flooded the mines, the head frames and surface equipment were systematically dynamited, the twisted debris In many cusea filling up the demolished shafts," plu-too- flre-Bwr-- pt , HUNGARIANS RAISING ARMY. Workmen Armed to Defend Authority of Proletarian Government. war of defense on beHudapest.-f- A half of what had been acquired by the communist dictatorship here was derided upon at a meeting Monday of the central council of soldiers, workmen and peasants. A resolution was adopted declaring that half the workmen In all the factories shall be armed to defend the authority of the proletarian government against the Ittimnnlan and Jugoslav troops "who have been Incited by the western bourgeoisie gainst the Hungarian soviet republic. rUMl I'.lfl. rnrrlea thr rmhlUber over the rad to wpnlth. Crinulafed Eyelids, VniIM by j fJUl Fye trflmr Sat. Det aet lal rr'irved Lithuanian Soldier Defending Americans Is Killed. New York. finrinan troops have attacked the American Ited Cross mission at Kovno. Lithuania, according to a telegram received here by Lithuanian national council from Its I'arls representative. The message gBve neither the time nor result of the attack. A Lithuanian soldier was killed In defending the Americans, It was said. I. W, W. Convention For Utah. Baldhead Club Meats at Chicago. The IlaHlhead Greenwich. Conn. Club of A merles held Its sljth annual convention at the lintel Garde. New Haven, Wednesday evening. April 23, m account of the war the bsmi'iet b not !een held for year. William II. Tsfl Is a men-he- r and President Wll,n Is on tke waiting list. Accused of Alaska Gold Theft. Texas. J. T. Murphy. I'lln. re ! ed on charges of having swindled Houston. Teias. I.nnks of fll.Orifl. Is accusvl of participation In a spectacular theft of gold from the steamer H'irnlwiblt. southbound from Alaska In 1910. according to the private detective agency which ran"d Ms arrest. nt of months throngh She fa(nes. northern Ca'lfomia for alleged drsft of P.nyside. evasion, tjf'iii Jacfcwtn. s near here. iiturdny at n a lumber rii'l in Cr 'i'r. dj wound, . sm-W- ILLIS n. t-- - . ', '-! ; sa(ed TUtt-K- -pi ; f Riht 1 of beneficial refreshment 4 members of hla detachment had become casualties while defending a position In front of an Infantry company, Trlvate Snyder continued to operate a machine gun alone against an attacking Vurty of Prussian Guards, and succeeded la driving them off. He then returned to our lines, attempting to carry back his wouoded comrade with him, until he waa himself wounded. Private Snyderg home la with his mother, Mrs. Kate Snyder, 1237 Cotton street. Heading, Pa. 1 P0sslblc j to fiet. Ij Ravor n WILLIAM SAW EL SON, Sergeant, Company M, 312th Infantry, Sergt. Sawelson, whose home was was killed while at Harrison. N. seeking to aid a wounded comrade at Gram-Pre- , France, October 20, 1918. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. Hearing a wounded man In a shell hole some distance away calling for water, Sergt. Sawelson, upon his own Initiative, left abetCHARLES W. WHITTLESEY,. ter and crawled through heavy ma- REFUSED TO ACCEPT FAVOR chine gun fire to where the man lay, Major, 308th Infantry. Major Whittlesey, the hero of the giving him what water he had In his Wounded British Officer Insisted on "go to hell" refusal to surrender, waa canteen. He then went back to his Waiting for Hia Turn to Hava decorated for conspicuous gallantry own shell hole, obtained more water Hospital Attention. eneand was returning to the wounded and Intrepidity In action with the my northeast of Ulnardvllle, In the man, when he was killed by a maThe British officer, w hatever his proForest d'Argonne, France, October 2- - chine gun bullet. fessional qualincntlons, always has five for off cut days 7, l'Jlo. Although courage, solicitude for bis men and a from the remainder of his division. ANIELLO SPAMANATO, strict sense of Justice. maintained hit posiWhittlesey Major I have wondered, says Mr. Charles Private, Company L, 357th Infantry. tion which he bad reached under orW. Whltehalr lu bis recently published waa decorated Private Spamanato held and ders received for an advance for gallantry In action book, Out There," at the great love together his command, consisting orig- near conspicuous Montfancon. France, October 25, and sympathy that seem to exist bemen of the 403 and of ofucera inally 1918. Private Spamanato was on pa- tween the British officer and his men. SOSth Infantry and Company K of 0e trol with three other soldiers when I had seen it In India before the war. sua of face 307th Infantry. In the hostile ma- I have seen It In all parts of the Britthey were fired upon by perior number of the enemy during the chine In of the ish empire. I know the reason how. I advance gun fifty yards Ave days. Major Whittlesey and hla to see a British officer among hove command were thua cut off and no ra- line. After several hand grenadea bad the yet wounded who goes ahead been machine thrown at wnlklng the nest, gun him la reached or other supplies tions bis men to have his wounds dressed. of one crevr wss of seen the crawling were which spite of determined efforts Outside of one dressing station sat away. Private Spamanato killed this made by his division. On the fourth man with his rifle and then rushed the a young colonel with a bad wound. from received Whittlesey day Major nest capturing the gun and the One of the secretaries noticed Irtn and the enemy a written proposition to three alone, members of the crew, said. "You had better get Into the surviving conwith surrender which he treated two others been killed by the dressing station at once." having tempt, although he was at that time "It Is not my turn. I wlil not go out Private Spamanato's wife out of rations and had suffered a loss grenades. Uvea In Semlttle province, Caserte. of turn." of about fjO per cent of killed and Some four hours later, the secretary, wounded of his command and waa sur- Italy. ! out food and drink, apiln nopassing In home Is rounded by the eucmy. His colonel. ticed the HENRY 8. 80GAN, Pltuneld, Mass. "Here! Why haven't yon had your Sergeant, 78th Co, SIxtfT Regiment, wounds dressed?" he exclaimed. U. 8. M. C CRANNIS I. 8YVERS0N, "I am waiting for my turn." For extraordinary heroism In action "But It was your turn long ago." Private, Company C, Sixth Machine neor Plane Mont. France, October 8, Gun Battalion, U. 8. M. C. "Are you sure 7" a waa 1918, awarded Rergt. course I am. Come, let me help Private Fjrverson was awarded the Par. to be wornRogan with the yoti." Distinguished Kcrvlce Cross for ex- Service Cross that had Distinguished previously been room he stngcered. Info traordinary heroism tn action near Ht. warded to him. Du ring "the attsck He hndthenodressing Idea that he bad done a Ktlenne, France, tetober 3. 1918. When on Plane Mont. withSergt. Bogan. our advance Infantry was forced to heroic thing. out aid. captured three machine gun withdraw. Private SyTerson'a machine nests, and after being wounded took His Wife's Husband. gun crew refused to withdraw, but He himself' escortprisoners. Smith 1 lost my Identity for two calmly set Up their machine gun. The thirty ed these to the rear rather whole weeks last summer. gun was upset by m bursting hand than hateprisoners the line weakened by takJonesH-Ho- w did It hnppcn? grenade, which also Injured two mem- ing men for thla la Hla home dnty. Smith Spent my vacation among bers of the squad. Iesplte these Inwith his Mrs. Sallle Bogan, wife's relations, where I was simply juries they Immediately reset the gun Franklin. mother, Ky. known as Anna's husband. Phihidci-phl- a and opened fire on the advancing Germans when twenty feet distant, causInquirer. JOHN H. PRUITT, ing the Germans to break and retreat Unfortunate. In disorder. Private Pyverson'a home Corporal, 78th Company, 6th Regiaddress la 120 Kulllvan street, SeatLady of HouseIf you love work ment, U. 8. M. C. tle, Wash. Corp. Prultt. whose home waa with why don't you find lit Begging Bill Alas. Indy, love Is his mother, Mrs. Belle Prultt, Ray, HENRY W. PHILBLAD, was decorated for conspicuous Mind. Arl Corporal 78th Co 6th Regiment, U. rellantry In action with the enemy at Plane Mont BIdge, France, October 8, 8. M. C. at1918. Corp. Prultt, single-handeCorporal Phllhlad (deceased) waa decorated for conspicuous gallantry In tacked two machine guns, capturing action at Plane Mont, France. October them snd killing two of tbe enemy. 8. lftlH. Corporal Pbllblsd advan"l He then captured forty prisoners tn alone on two machine? gun nests, wlch a dugout near by. Thla gnllant aoldK-he captured, killing several of the wss killed soon afterward by shell Ore crew with his pistol. Two hours later while he waa sniping the enemy. be again went forward with two other ready-to-e- at JAMES EARNEST KARNES, soldiers and was attacking another machine gun nest when ie was killed Sergeant, Company D 117th Infantry. by shrapnel. Ills home was In Knox-vlllfergt. Karnes, whoa? home Is with III. bis mother, Mrs. Kmlly Karnes, f01 North Broadway, Knoxvllle, TennM YOUMAN Z. WEEKS, wss decorated for extraordinary hero-Is118th Corporal, Company F, Infantry. li set l on near Ltrees. France, Corp. Werks was decorated for ex- fHtobcr 8. 1918. During an advance, f. traordinary hemlm In action mar 8crgt Karnes' company was held up France, September 30 and Oo by a machine gun. which was enfilad rv-a ima h ....... ... ivnk .m int,r ing the lines. Accompanied by anmorning of September 30," when two other memtier of his company, he adenemy machine tmm were making a vanced agnlnst this position and sue pnrt of the line untenable, advance,! ceded in reducing the t by killing acr'iss oen ground wi'" 3Tie of these three and capturing, seveo of Ihe nemy fins, rushed the .osi(ioii alue, cap--, and their guns. Pel-liconr- worth five-cen- ts ' P. SNYDER, Private, Company D, 150th M. Q. B. Trlvate Snyder won the Distln gulshed Service Cross for conspicuous bravery In action neur Helms, France, July 15, 1918. After all the other The First Private Garage. 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He volunteered and carried a mcssuge from his line to the rear at a time when a heavy barrage and terrific machine gun Are of the enemy had mude access almost Impossible. When returning he brought up with him a platoon of and led them through the bombarded area. Knowing that the town of Marchevllle wna In the hands of the enemy, he unhesitatingly assumed the command of n patrol, and led It In a counter-attacagainst the town, recapturing It, and after being wounded retained control and held hla ground until his platoon was rescued under cover of darknoos. It waa while defending hla position that he received a cond and fatal ajixCf HUNS ATTACK. RED CROSS. ll The FlavorLasts! leton, S. Ot e. mrtmm hf ttlM m- m- Ml a lilernry bark anmetinH' Moat atriking inataneea of gallantry for which the Distinguished Service Croaa haa been awarded SUCH ATROCITY EVER BEFORE PERPETRATED AGAINST INDUSTHIAL LIFE. NO umw tured the gun and five of the enemy and shot down the sixth, who endeavored to escape. By this gallant act, Corp. Weeks., prevented the enemy from enflludlng our position and thereby saved the lives of many of his comrades. In a later advance while leading his men In an attack upon an enemy machine gun nest, Corp. Weeks was killed. His home was at Col. 2Immnrtali5 NERVOUSNESS !f'lill NEPHI. UTAH, S, EXPERTS TELL HOW BACKACHE AND ' TIMES-NEW- If you want an appetizcereal ing can serve with that you no fuss and with fullest satisfaction, try -- toe lit |