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Show IN THE "MISSING MEN" LIST Additional Cases in Which Information Informa-tion Is Being Sought by Relatives Rela-tives and Friends. The search carried on in the "Roll Call" of "Missing Men" department of the American Legion Weekly for the solution to the mystery attending the death or disappearance of 2,000 men in France and on the seas includes these cases: 35STH INF., CO. M. Will the soldier who was with Sergt. John W. Smalley when he charged a machine srun nest and was killed near Vilcey, France, September Sep-tember 12, 1918, write to Florence E. Berney, 404 Walnut street, Alexandria, Ind.? "U. S. S. OTRANTO." Private Clyde Mott went down with this vessel when she sank in a storm off the Irish coast. His parents want information about his death from survivors. Write his brother-in-law, John C. Doollttle, Savannah, Ga. E9TH INF., M. G. CO. Private Raymond Ray-mond M. Schmidt, reported wounded October Octo-ber 3 or 4. IMS. died October 8 at Fourth Field hospital, Cussey, France. Mother wants to hear from anyone who saw her boy shortly before he died and knows whether "he said anything on his deathbed." death-bed." Address Mrs. Matthew Schmidt, 507 Rush street, Dubuque, la. 94TH AERO SQUADRON. Homer Key, Box 116, Holdenvllle, Okla.. would like to hear from some one who knew Lieut. Raymond J. Saunders, and who could give details relative to his death In FTance, and where he was burled. Last seen In combat with twelve enemy planes about fifteen miles northwest of Verdun, October 23. 1918. MISSING IN ACTION. Private Leonard Leon-ard Delbert Phllo. Ninety-fifth company, Sixth marines. Reported wounded in Soissons drive, July 19, IMS. In September, Septem-ber, 1919, mother received notice that "Phllo Lionard" had died and was buried in France. She does not believe it Is her boy. Comrades are reported to have seen him alive and well in the fall of 1918. Address his sister, Mrs. H. W. Johns, 107 Glenwood avenue, Battle Creek, Mich. |