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Show ZOPPII FJUHILY 15 etTIIIITOTI li That two of his closest relatives will be among tho first American army officers to sail for France was tho word received today by W. E. Zuppann of Advertising Headquarters in Ogden, Og-den, who also has just been informed of his younger brother's acceptance for commission in tho officers' reserve corps. Lieutenant John Cress, designated as adjutant to accompany a regiment of railroad engineers being recruited at San Francisco, Is a cousin of the Ogden advertising man. He will leave with this regiment for the French front. Another cousin, Colonel Oscar Cress, is expected to cross with General Gen-eral Pershing's command. Lloyd Zuppann of Detroit, a younger brother, is now at the officers' reserve corps training camp at Fort Sheridan, 111., and has advised his Ogden relative rela-tive that ho anticipates going to the front. W. E. Zuppann also received word today of his appointment as o member of the advisory committee to the state council of defense, for the handling of the "Liberty Loan" in Weber county, having been asked to assist in the direction di-rection of the state advertising campaign cam-paign for this committee. oo |