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Show AMONG MISSING SERVICE MEN H Additional Requests for Information H Are Made by Relatives and M Friends of Soldiers. B It was wlioii the First division was H lending in the allied counter-attack uf H July 18, 31)18, tlmt Urlian Bergeron, a H private, Cuiupnny 10, Twenty-sixth In- M fa n try, was Hllylitly wounded. He was H evacuated to n Hold hospital and his H relatives learned he was doing well, fl Since that time, however, they have H heard nothing. Anyone with Informa- H tlon should address 11. T. Hill, Menu- M Other cases of missing men that M readers may lie able to clear up are: H MAUniCB I LEASUItE, m. o. Co., H 101st Inf., reported mortally wounded near M Verdun, October IS, 1918. Address Prank H Lcarfurc, 101 Sheildan avenue, Mans- H field, O. H OSCA-. W. OLSON, pvt., Co. G. 51th H Inf., reported wounded on morning of No- H veinbor 11 In ArRonne Forest. Address H lits brother, C. I' Olson, Princeton, Neb. H HAIILANT) G. PFANTZ, pvt., Co. D, H lO.'nd Inf., reported missing In action Oct. 1 26, 1918. Address the adjutant of Ilarland H Q. I'fantz post, American Legion, State H Center, la. H ALFRED C. FITCH, pvt., Co. A, 139th m Inf., reported soverely wounded, Sept. 29, H 1918; Inter reported dead; cause and date H of death utlll undetermined. Address 1 Mrs. Jcsslo Illghlcy, CIO Hast Second H ptrnet. roffovvllle. Kan. H LKON HUlUt, pvt., 303th Inf., reported M killed October, 1918; later leported alive H by comiadcs. Ills mother, Mrs. Etta H liurr, 108 Onkwood avenue, Syracuse, N H Y., wants news. H F.LMEIt E f'HAHLSON, pvt., Co. O M 302nd Inf., leported gassed Sept. 29, 1918 H Later notice said he was killed In action H October 18, 1913. Address Mrs. Elmer E H Charlson, Ada, Minn. H ERNEST C. LINDOP, Co. Q, 351th Inf., H reported killed. When and where never H reported. Ills cousin, Miss l'otra Ilauscn, M H2 N, 1st St., T.icoma, Wash., desires H pnrtlrulars. H JOHN ROI1ERT GALLIOAN, U. S. S. H rinlund, reported lost overboard from his H ship. February 3, 1919. Ills father, John H B. Galllgnn. R. F. D. 1, Homer City, Pa. H desires to hear from his son's shipmates. H RUTH G. MORGAN, Goth Nurse's Unit, H was last heurd from on her way to M France in August, 1918. E. 13. Bauman, H L. 13. 304, Klemlngsburg, Ky., desires In- H formation us to her fate. H FRANK ORRIS PIERCE, sgt, M, G. M Co., 139th Inf., last heard from Sept., H 1913. Was wounded near Cheppy, Sept. H 18, taken to first aid station near there H and all trace of him then lost. Mrs. W. H J. Pierce, R. R. 3, Uronson, Kan.,, de- H aires Information. H SWANTINE II. E. OLSEN, pvt., Co. B, H 3G2nd Inf., reported missing In action H Scr. 29, 1918. Known to bo In hospital In B March, 1919. His last letter was dated H June, 1918. Address Mrs. Sophie Olson, 1 Box 97, Elk, Meudoclna Co., Calif. H EDOAR II. ENGLISH, M. G. Replace- H ment 13n. 6th Marines, reported killed in H action November 1, 1918; later reported H seen unwounded November 10, 1913. Ad- H dress his sister, Mrs. Frederick Ryan, H im Church St., Newnrk, N. J. H JOHN J. MURPHY, Co. F, 101st Inf.. L- admitted to base hospital No. 6, Novem- HILX ber " 191S- Returned to duty, Decembor HB 7. Nothing further heard from him. Send L Information to Leo A. Spillane, state hfk house, Boiton, Mum., care American Le. |