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Show ! THE PORT OF MISSING MEN ! Su - The United States Veterans' bureau bu-reau has requested the American Lc- Robert C Pago. father Is very anxious to get in touch with him. Pago enlisted in the army as a private, pri-vate, Flying School Detachment, Air Service, January 9, 1918, at Han Diego, Calif. He was honorably discharged June 20, 1919. He is twenty-flve year of age, about Ave feet six inches tall; has blue eyes, dark brown hair, and hua a deep scar In the rim of his right ear. His complexion is sallow. It is believed lie went to California. He has been employed at the following follow-ing places: Sellers Manufacturing company, Chicago; Cuyahoga Works, Cuyahoga, Cleveland, 0.; 1234 Washington Wash-ington street, Chicago, and 168 Carpenter Car-penter street, Chicago. , Page is a claimant of the United Sitates Veterans' Bureau. Information as to his whereabouts should be forwarded for-warded to his father, W. H. Page, 150, the Portner Apartments, Washington, D. O., or to the Information Section U. S. Veterans' Bureau. The Thirteenth Post No. 513, Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, N. Y., of the American Legioo. hnd t-prnmscvH Hint any Information rega r d i n g the whereabouts o f Frederick Pasch be sent to it, 357 Sumner avqnue, headquarters a t the Thirteenth Coast Defense Command armory. Pasch disappeared July 25, having left home In ap-parent ap-parent good gion to help find Robert Carter Page who disappeared disap-peared recently from St Elizabeth's Eliza-beth's hospital in Washington, D. C. According to a letter from 0. W. Swan, chief of the division of information. infor-mation. Page la a neuro - psychiatric psychi-atric case and may have suffered Frederick paach. Wwld war veteran, having served overseas with the One Hundred and Fourteenth infantry, Twenty-ninth dl-' dl-' vision. He is five feet nine Inches tall, weights 168 pounds, has brown eyes and hiiir, and Is twenty-flve years old. His wife's address is 312 Myrtle avenue, ave-nue, Brooklyn. Headquarters, department of Texas at Dallas, requests Information ai to the whereabouts of Cecil T. Lavender, last heard from at Bakersfleld, Calif. His brother, William Irving Lavender, Box 98, Lancaster, Tex., Is anxious about him. The missing man is described de-scribed as six feet one inch tall, has brown hatfr and eyes, weighs 190 pounds, Is thirty-six years old, and was wounded while la France. A man by the name of Powers killed accidentally in the Aloah log glng camp In Washington, was burier" by Uoquiam Post No. 16 of the Amer lean Legion, which la seeking the ad dress of his relatives. The following inforniiatlon was obtained from 0 tawa, Canada: "No. 834744; Clarence Clar-ence Raymond Powers ; served with toe Canadian overseas forces. Broth er, John Powers, last address known, 583 Arch street, Philadelphia." The present address of John Powers coulc" not 1)6 found in Philadelphia. |