OCR Text |
Show j HOLDS UNIQUE WAR RECORD f ditor of Legion Publication LeftPoit ?4 and Marched to the Front ' A. W. O. L. ' Wnl t it T. Krtihurt. editor of tllo , Service Mfr nftU'lnl iinlilli-ntlon of the w1 I I Atncrlnm Legion j "Bk what Is believed Jqjfev P unique war rec- ji U-yf who served In the A.BaR Beant Instructor JH Into the front-lino linn in MH1....0 uesert tjio urniy. Ho left hlu post and marched to tho front A. V. O. L. He went throURh the St. Mllilel drive and was In the thick of the At-gotine fighting when , tin, order wns Issued for his arrest. Js'euhort didn't mind the arrest hut 'he hated to quit tlghtlnc A court-uinrtlal court-uinrtlal followed and he was reduced to n private,. Later, following the armistice, ho was sent to Coblenz as llntotype operator on tho Aumroc-News. Aumroc-News. Ncuhert Is president of the Great Falls (Mont.) Typographical union, and Is adjutant of the Great Kails post of tho American Legion. IN MIDST OF SHELL SHOWER' Husky Seattle Legion Member Was Wounded Twelve Times Within Half Minute. The weathering of three years rough and tumble as a Walter Camp All American tn'jjtu 1 on the Yale foot- ttk ball team cnndl- .9Pt tloncd Charles II. ijHHLfam WhbIi., for one of Mfkf 1 tho World war's , (jfP$i W&i , most unusual ex- mL. "& porloncos. wmz$Vs first lieutenant In Kj fourth Infantry. ibWLWWwl Ninety-first division, was wouhded In j 12 different .pots in 'half a minute t, during the Argonne struggle. One high explosive shell burst near him, j" hurling him about lfi feet distant. He 'j had Just landed when a second shell ;' exploded almost under him, tossing him back to where ho started from. no thought It over for several months lj In army hospitals. I Also a graduate of Harvard law - school, Paul Is Junior partner In one of Seattle's legal corporations. lie Is commander of Ralnler-Nohle post of the American Legion, Seattle. |