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Show AMERICAN (Copy for This Depart men t Supplied by the American l.PKinn N e w h Service.) AMONG MISSING SERVICE MEN Additional Requests for lnformatin Are Made by Relatives and Friends of Soldiers. It was when the First division was leading in the allied counter-attack of July 18, 1018, that Urban Bergeron, a private, Company E, Twenty-sixth in fantry, was slightly wounded. He was evacunred to a field hospital and his relatives learned he was doing well. Since that time, however, they have heard nothing. Anyone with information informa-tion should address R. T. Hill, Mena-sha, Mena-sha, Wis. Other cases of missing men that readers may be able to clear up are: MAURICE L. LEASURE, M. O- Co.. 101st Int., reported mortally wounded near Verdun, October 18, 1918. Address Frank Leasure, 101 Sheridan avenue. Mans- OSC. W. OLSON, pvt.. Co. Q. EK" Inf.. reported wounded on morning of November No-vember 11 In Argonne Forest. Address his brother, C. F. Olsow. Princeton. Net). HARLAND G. PFANTZ, pvt.. Co. D, 102nd Inf., reported missing In action Oct 26. 1918. Address t. e adjutant of Harland Q. Pfan'tz post, American Legion, State Center. Ia. ALFRED C. FITCH, pvt, Co. A. 139tn Inf.. reporter", severely wounded, Sept. a. 1918; later reported .lead: cause and date of death still undetermined. Address Mrs. Jessie Highley. 510 East Second Btreet. Coffeyvllle, Kan. LEON BURR. pvt.. 30Sth Inf.. reported killed October, 1918; later reported alive by comrades. His mother. Mrs. r.,,.. Burr, 108 Oakwood avenue, Syracuse, N. Y.. wants news. ELMER E. CHARLSON, pvt.. Co. G. 362nd Inf. reported gassed Sept. 29. 1918. Later notice said he was killed In action. October IS, 191S. Address Mrs. Elmer E. Charlson. Ada. Minn. ERNEST C. LINDOP, Co. G, 364th Inf., reported 'tilled. When and where never reported. His cousin, Miss Petra Hausen. 222 N. 1st St., Tacoma. Wash., desires particulars. JOHN ROBERT GALLIGAN. U. S. S. Finland reported lost overboard from his ship February 3, 1919. ,Hls father. John B. Gallliran. R. F. D. 1. Homer City, Pa. desires to hear from his son's shipmates. RUTH G. MORGAN. 65th Nurse's Unit, was lost heard from on her way to France In August, 1918., E. B. Bauman. L. B. 364. Flemlngsburg, Kjr., desires Information In-formation as to her fate. FRANK ORRIS PIERCE, BgL, M. G. Co., 139th Inf., last heard from Sept., 1918. Was wounded near Cheppy, Sept. 28 taken to first aid station near there and all trace of him then lost. Mrs. W. J. Pierce. R. It 3, Bronson, Kan., desires de-sires information. SWANTINE H. E. OLSEN, pvt., Co. B. 362nd Inf.. reported missing in action Sept. C9, 1918. Known to be In hospital In March; 1919. His last letter was dated June, 1918. Address Mrs. Sophie Olsen, Box 97. Elk, Mendoclr.a Co.. Calif. EDGAR H. ENGLISH, M. Q. Replacement Replace-ment Bn. 6th Marines, reported killed In action November 1, 1918; later reported seen unwounded November 10, 1918. Address Ad-dress his sister, Mrs. Frederick Ryan, 1TV4 Church St., Newark, N. J. JOHN J. MURPHY. Co. F. 101st Inf.. admitted to base hospital No. 6. November Novem-ber 9, 1918. Returned to duty, December 7. Nothing further heard from him. Send Information to Leo A. Splllane, state house, Boston, Mass., care American Legion. |