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Show MISSH3 MEN BEING SOUGHT Relatives and Friends Are Anxious to Hear From Those Who Know Facts. A number of additional war mysteries mys-teries have been announced by the nationwide campaign to clear up all doubt as to the fate of men missing in the World conflict. , Any persons having information as to the circumstances circum-stances surrounding the death or disappearance dis-appearance of the following men are urged to communicate with the Gold Star relative or friends : EDDIE FLYNN, Co. M, 16th Inf., arrived ar-rived In France Dec. 23, 1917. He was last heard from June 12, WIS. No word waa received from War department that he was killed. Address Mrs. B. L. Flynn, 419 Cherry St., Anaconda, Mont. NORMAN O. LARSON, formerly pvt. Co. M, 341st Inf., was reported killed la action Oct. 19, 1918. He last wrote to his family on October 16 that he was about to be transferred to another company. Details of his death wanted by H. I Peterson, Pe-terson, Twin Lakes, Minn. CLARENCE K. KEPPLE, former mechanic, me-chanic, Co. A, 386th Inf., reported killed In action in the St. Mihiel drive. His mother, Mrs. Alice Kepple, Artesia, N. M., wants to learn details of his death. FREDERICK H. BAYNES, Sgt.. Co. O, 114th Inf., reported killed in action on Oct. 12, 1918. Friends have told his mother Baynes was seen alive on April 7, 1919. Anyone who can verify either report address ad-dress Mrs. F. A. Baynes, 935 Monmouth Terrace, Gloucester, N. J. BUIE W. BOYDON, Co. G, 7th Inf., reported re-ported killed In action on July 15, 1918. Reported seen on Dec. 21, 1918, in Base Hospital No. 56. Information as to his fate wanted by his mother, Mrs. James Boydon, Mononghah, W. Va. ANDREW J. OTTINGER, former pvt., Co. I, 58th Inf., reported killed in action Oct. 7, 1918. Anyone with definite Information Infor-mation on death write Peter Plttinger, Oskaloosa, Kan. RALPH K BREHM, former 1st class pharm. mate, Naval Railway battery No. 1, reported to have died In Evacuation Hospital No. 7 on Oct. 25, 1918. His mother, Mrs. Gunle Brehm, 159 N. Washington St., Gettysburg, Pa., wants information as to his death. |