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Show (Copy tor This Department Supplied by th Arr!r)fnn I."r'on Nw! Service.) ! THE PORT OF MISSING MEN j ' "mm m m m m mi? The United Slates Veterans' bureau bu-reau has requested the American Le- ( ' ' i ' ' gion to help find Itohert Carter Page who disappeared disap-peared recently from St. Elizabeth's Eliza-beth's hospital in Washington, D. C. According to a letter from C. V. Swan, chief of the division of information, infor-mation, Page is a neuro - psychiatric psychi-atric case and du r o,. may have suffered Robert C. Page. , . ... from aphasia. His fattier is very anxious to get in touch with him. Page enlisted In the army as a private, pri-vate, Flying School Detachment, Air Service, January 9, 1918, at San Diego, Calif. He was honorably discharged June 20, 1919. He Is twenty-five years of age, about five feet six inches tall ; has blue eyes, dark brown hair, and has a deep scar In the rim of his right ear. His complexion is sallow. It Is believed he went to California. He has been employed at the following follow-ing places : Sellers Manufacturing company, Chicago; Cuyahoga Works, Cuyahoga, Cleveland, O. ; 1234 Washington Wash-ington street, Chicago, and 168 Carpenter Car-penter street, Chicago. Page is a claimant of the United States Veterans' Bureau. Information as to his whereabouts should be forwarded for-warded to his father, W. H. Page, 150, the Portner Apartments, Washington, D. C, or to the Information Section U. S. Veterans' Bureau. The Thirteenth Post No. 513, Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, N. Y., of the American Legion, has requested that any information rega r d i n g the whereabouts o f Frederick Pasch be sent to it, 357 Sumner ave,nue, headquarters a t t h e Thirteenth Coast Defense Command armory. Pasch disappeared July 25, having left home in ap- parent good,. , .. . . ,., rT , Frederick Kasch. health. He is a World war veteran, having served overseas with the One Hundred and Fourteenth infantry, Twenty-ninth division. di-vision. He is five feet nine Inches tall, veighs 165 pounds, has brown eyes ind hair, and is twenty-five years old. Mis wife's address is 312 Myrtle ave-lue, ave-lue, Brooklyn. Headquarters, department of Texas, it Dallas, requests information as to ;he whereabouts of Cecil T. Lavender, last heard from at Bakersfield, Calif. His brother, William Irving Lavender, Box 96, Lancaster, Tex., is anxious about him. The missing man is described de-scribed as six feet one inch tall, has brown hair and eyes, weighs 190 pounds, is thirty-six years old, and vas wounded while in France. A man by the name of Powers, .cllled accidentally in the Aloah logging log-ging camp in Washington, was buried by Hoquiam Post No. 16 of the American Amer-ican Legion, which is seeking the address ad-dress of his relatives. The following information was obtained from Ottawa, Ot-tawa, Canada : "No. 334744 ; Clarence Clar-ence Raymond Powers ; served with the Canadian overseas forces. Broth-' ar, John Powers, last address known, 533 Arch street, Philadelphia." The present address of John Powers could not be found in Philadelphia. |