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VHE -fi V-BafXITQ WOR-ITDH MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1918.
rii- . -Al-'i-v i -v i- v IV VI r i I I N. V IV I A. I i IV I I-"" X tTi
HOW AMERLA'S WOUNDED SOLDIERS ARE BEING TRANSPORTED TO HOSPITALS IN FRANCE
NO U BOAT BASE HERE,
IE
OEDOES FEELS CERTAIN
issa
AMERICAN TROOPS
WIN HIGH PRAISE
FROM CLEINCEAU
Judge Wndhams Chuckles as
He Tells of Firing Big
Gun at Germans.
"TVVlrACa Xlv1t3..lC-nM WQONOCD TO fc Still MOiPITM.
CUsorgea Clomenerau, Premier of
Franco, looklaR at tho American sol
dier In Trance, said to Judge Will
iam H. Wadhams nf Now York;
,l,rhc8o are tho flncat body of sol
diers I vcr saw."
And that wan before the marines
had started making history.
For three month Judge Wndhnms
has been absent from the Com I of
lleneral Sessions. He went to France
and Krtpliind on behalf or the Muclety
of Holdlers' Families In Amerle.i lie
lias dm, returned. I
"And I (nought with mo thouund ,
of personal inesrasea from American
soldier. to their iMtiilvos heic," he
told the icpottiTs to-da. "I'll be , f
n..,..,. n inntr timi. "ti'ilvcrtnir 1 11
tncRsaai'"
"1 don't have to t!l you," he nent j
on, "thai the American troop are In i
line ships and ihoek full of tight, hut I
what I d' want to p:iy la that we In ,
Amrlcn have not to our chare-more
than we have leen doing to back ,
tnoro boys tip Their inoralu depends
on us "
Judsrr Wudhum.s chuckled n ho (
made one little confession that I
wouldn't be n chuckling matter at all ,
lor mm u wi i,eriiio:i -ouoi v.h.m
hm, WITH Till: AMKItli'AN AHMIKS4
'I was standing by one cif tho ON THK VAItNi:. Juno 10 (L'nU'.l marine and tho Itoehe uniform Is glv-
Krench 7's that w.m supporting the prom). The (Phil of the, mothers of'inu he enemy nn opporuinuj for
S3 TWlrACa AM&R.ICAW WQONOCD TO aSlits MOiPITo,!. mr. ""S. JRi't. .rvrlliW. I CAN HO-iPITsl. -TT5tJS.l iri PHIMOU. C
TELL MOTHER,' FUST WORDS
OF WOUNDED U. S. SOLDIERS;
'SAY THAT I HAVE MADE GOOD'
Thoughts of Home Buo Them Up in Hos
pitals New York Sergeant Has
Chin Strap Snot Off.
74 U. S. CASUALTIES
IN THE LATEST LIST
FIFTH GRENADIER GUARDS
FIGHT AMERICANS ON MARNE
SENT BY PERSHING
old tWth." he said. "While 1 was
chatting with the gunners u message
came saying that n certain spot In tho
German lines needed attention. And
I don't mind saying that 1 had tho
honor and privilege of giving that
spot thu otlenUnn It needed. Tho 75
Is some gun."
"Uut, Judge." said n reporter,
"don't you know that makes you
franc ttreur una mat tno werinan
would stand you up against u stone
wall and shoot ou If they could?"
'They cant," the Judite said, and
chuckled again. And kept on chuck
ling oven when lie wh reminded how
lucky ho wm that n submarine had
not captuted him on tils way home.
As for brlnir shot, Juriiie Wadhams
did take a chance on that. He was I
under lire tMce time when he vis-
Itea ine troni nne, rrawnnir irom i
America liat.K oer the Marne. aslncj
marines, machine sunnur:t. infui.'ry-i
men and artillerymen fight to iva
Paris and turn the tide In the most
critical moment of the war.
I! 1 of the mothers tlie men In Hue
are thinking. It I to the mother
that mcKsages from tho wounded are
being sent. The rtv.iplalu leaua over
the Incoming stretchers nnd asks the
soldier If he wants a mersagu sent.
The llrst wotds of I'ae leply almost
i always arc. "Tell mother
line boy, who wuii seriously wound
ed, said:
"I've been n sort of wanderer for
tho pas hlx yiars. I guess the folks
thought I was good for nothing. Hut
now 1 wish ou would write mother
for me and Just tell her I made good."
TlmtiuhtM of what their mothers
shell hole to shell hole, lj Ing flat on. , ........ ,k i,..v..
his Judicial stomach when the shells " , . , '
were too Inquisitive. I Uiem up in the hospitals. n the.so
Judge Wndhams nent ilrst to I,on- same thoughts hne made them tho
don, where l'e made some Breeches: t,.ir,IM of tho Murnc.
The marines have made nil their badlj wounded one of tin- marines In
nttarks with full packs, weighing
thirty pounds. These packs were
shot clean off the backs of some, with
the bearer escaping entirely or with
only ft sllyht llesh woand.
A sergeant from New York had tho
caln strap of his tin hat shot off anil
s-rurr rnnVJ;:.coRPL Gordon, wounded
a ti'ing tae men who participated in
I'jcf lU'.its. Koine of them had Leeh
pa n nd by machine gun bullets with
out the wearer being touchod. Others
h'Kl 'heir rim fairly ripped of. nr.d
their ci-.jwn.i dented like eggshells.
In most eases the wearers got only
trickery by cutting off tne stioulder
straps of their own uniforms. Tho
straps have n red line Jiear the edgit
and regimental numbers, also In red.
When they nro removed It Is hard to
toil the lloche uniform fiom that of
the marines.
nngllsh-spealtln Hermans, with
their shoulder strops thus removed,
endeavor to get Into the American
lines by crying, ai they advance:
"Don't shoot! We're marines!"
The marines are Intensely keyed
up. I'he wounded rcmunstrtite
utrnngl) ugaln-d being shunted Into
a hospital. At the field hospitals
they practlenlly all object to being
removed further to the iear. They
beg for perml.Mlon to remain as close
to the front as possible so as to be
able to get back Into action that
much hooner.
The fight hasn't been taken out if
the Americans by their wound. One
ambulance brought In n lloche and
Several New York and Brook
hn Men Among Severely
Wounded.
WASHINGTON. Juno 10. The
War Department to-day reported
seventy-four ensualtlej from the
American llxpeilltlonary Forces, di
vided a follows: Thirteen killed In
action, tlvn dead from wound, one
dead from disease, one doad from
airplane accident, one dead from ac
cident and other causes, foity-s'.x
wounded severely, seven wounded,
degree undetermined.
I.lttits. John A. Hwlng. Dorchester,
Mum., and Kdgar Alfred Ijiwrenre.
Chicago, were killed In action. Capt
Charles W. Aiklns,
Wlntersnt. In.,
German Artillery Heavily Bombards American
Forces in Picardy, but There Are
No Infantry Attacks.
V H H THE AMERICAN ARMY IN 1-RANU:, June 10 (Associated
Pres..). --While llic Americans in I lie .WontJklier teflon were subjected
lo 5 lie ivy bombardment yesterday, no inl.iutry attack against tliem port, in.
developed during llic first phase of the new battle. The Americans are
waitii and ready for whatever may happen.
A:lcr a ni;iit made red by the crashing of guns, it was expected
that l!v shod; might come at daylighl, but apparently the Germans
spread their theils over a considerably wider trout than that attacked by
the infantry.
Attacks in the Marne sector have again been repulsed by the Ameri
cans, who inflicted heavy losses. The French repulsed two attacks against
Hill 3o I, west of Chateau-Thierry, the first at to o'clock Saturday night,
and the second at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. French troops captured
a wood south of Hussiarcs last night.
Clinton J. Iavllt, Cambridge, Mo.!
William McAllister, Marysvllle, Ohio;
.Stephen A McD.mlcl, Klngwood, W.
Vn.j Coarluss J. McKce, l'uuxzut
nwney, l'n.; Clydo Mc Kinney. Mor
gan, Tok.
Private Joieob Muleahty. No. 121
Proipect Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Privates Michael Ncsta, lllgnano,
Italy: Karl Nichols, llloomlngton, III.;
August C. I'abst. No; 301 Herbert
Street, Syracuse, N, Y.; Amcdeo
Palazzo, Nntlek. It. I.: Frederick II.
Hnumlr.ni, Cambridge, Mass.; l.eimard
M. Zenz, Heaver Dam. VK
PRISONER PERVIOUSUY RE
PORTED MISSING.
l.lent. Klmer I). Mnekey. MolCecs-
First Lord of British Admiralty Doesf-I
Not Helieve Raider is of
New Giant Type.
LONDON, June 10 (United Presi)
"It In too early yet to forecnt what
the presence of a German suhmarlnr
off the American coast may portend,'-"! "1
said Hlr Krlc Oeddes, First Lord of
the Admiralty, In an Interview with, Jr v
the I'nlted I'ress to-day. "On the , V
one hand It may be merely a sporadic ,
raid similar to thai carried eut by the '
V S3 earlier In the war, or It may '.'
mean the beginning nf n serious sub-, .
murine cnmpnlgn off the American'
const. i
"There Is no Indication that ther
hit been n sudden Increase In the
number of enemy submarines. On
the. contrary, theru Is no doubt wc,l
urn sinking submarines faster than
the Hermans nre building them.
"Possibly n submarine of tho con-"-verted
Dctitsehland typo Is being
used In American waters, t do not
believe she Is nf the much talked of
giant submarine type, hut she I
probably of a type with a long cruls-i
ing and operating radius." -
Sir Krlc raid It I possible the '
Hermans might h.ivo been able to
establish n. furl depot on, tho Ameri
can const at some Isolated point, but
he does not believe a submarine bnso
with n repair dock has been estab-
llshed. f
A new German division, the Fifth Grenadier Guards, was identified
was wounded in notion ami Capt. (,c Americans for the first time Saturday.
John T. Costello. HlnRhamton, N. Y.. .... .lrjierv fjrc (lt. ''0lll front ll.lS Slightly diminished ill UlC
wn wounded severely. Lieut. Llmcr -
pre- past iwcniy-iour nuuis.
It is understood the entire American lorce pariicipanng in tne secoiw
battle of the Marne will be decoratfd by the French Government.
Clp rlnnd's Son KiitUla.
PHILAIMIM'HIA. Juns 10. An
nJncriifnt wns insils to-lny that
Itlrhsrd Foisuni Clevehtml, ton of
futnier l'rnnlilciit (Irovcr Cleveland, hn
i'iiliste.1 hi u prlvata In tho Mnrln
Corps.
Ilu hid named to enlist evitr sine
ihf wor tx'KH'i. but was lined to onlt
WOMAN GETS WAR CROSS.
rrrneh Amliolnnre Driver Spfed
Wuiinitrd I'niler l'lrr.
PAItlH. June 10. A wotimi autnmo.
bile driver attached to the army medlcil
frrvlcu has Jtut received tho Wrt.
Cross. Kite la Mnie. An llubllKny, who
brought In wounded from tho hattlu
field on aoveral ot'canluna under fire.
Iter father was hend of the Pontnl
Service In the Department of A lib,
und, nlthouRb Ii" whs over sixty years
old, he enlisted when hi son was
killed at the front und won promotion
to a Lieutenancy and was awarded the
Legion of Honor ami tho War Crofa.
Nn llnuil MhnUliia at t'onfrrenrr.
LONDON. June 10. Hrltlsh and
Gentian delegates who met at TJo
Iiaguu to arrnngo an exchange of
until he hud completed his Junior year jirlsonerM of war did noj, shako hands,
t Princeton but merely Imwcd.
pris
ma ry
then to France. He visited llhclm ,
nnd saw what barbarian shells 1 ad i
done to the dihedral. "The grim
determination of Kncland and the
splendid gallant of tin French," ho ,
aald, '.ire beyond all praic.
SERGEANT KILLS HIMSELF, i
three marine.. The evidently hml mnoiiiit to 7,33'.i. 'I hi toiai v.isu.uuu.i
been In sotno sort of nn argument, for i,r,. iilvlded a follows:
lilespito tlie taei tue were .in prcuy ... m.toir...
vited the lloche ti- "hop out and f lit.
Thu Interference of thi attendants
wasn't required to keep the Hocho
friin accepting.
Owing to the constant Hunting few
ollleers or men. eiti-er .n the Imu or
out. knovi the dny "f '.hi week or
the date Mn bet. ate mode on this
Chimp Dti soldier linds Idle Wlillr
Home mi rnrliinicli.
Perjt Wjtlii P. Ilrpje, nielllbfl- of
(the Kng'ieeiltig Company at amp Int.
cotnni.ucd su! Uo by shooting lihiuclf
' In t'le head ut hi liorne In WetnIJ, N.
J., lift night No rejaoii for the uit Ii
kn.iun. us the ercant had b-en ehetr-
ful thrniixhotit the day and Uv'foiK go-1
lag to his room to laue hi lire h.nt been
playing wiin cnnjten at tu home.
Hiriit lleetii had Jut teturneil un n
tenty-fnitr-hoit" furlouzh II wai
twenty-foil ears old.
a fiWht sculp wound, if anyih.ng.
The elmllarlty In color between tho
TWO THINGS
TO MAKE YOU HAPPY-
vBOYlj
ENLISTED ON READING
OF GERMAN ARROGANCE
Bronx Wan Stands Over fi Feet
Private ( iarber, Al.vi Wounded,
Only Nineteen.
C.rpl William riordon reported In!
to-day'.- rasiialtv list as seriously!
wou'ided :n action, llvi-d at tho homej
of his slslur. Mrs. An'hle (iordon,
No. 781 HI ton Avenue, the Hronx.
He - is twerity-tlve years old. Mrs.
llordon said this morning that her
brother, who was horn In Newfound
land and who came to Ihis city three
years ago. cnllrtnd on May 2.L 1J1".
He had been reading in a news
paper about thf way the Ounnans
were trying to nin thlnx to Milt
themselves when he suddenly enst
he paper aside and said- "I'm going
t. i tillst " lie went in 1'iame lnt
ugust. Cordon is 8 fc t 1 Inch In
height.
PrUate Arthur fiarlxi. also re
ported a seriously wotindid. accord
ing to his sister, Mrs. Pauline Fie.
land. 01 No. 5U0 West JTf.th Street, Is
onlv nineteen year old. 11'' was born
in Itussia. (larlier enlisted in thn
army at the time of the trouble
! with Mexico, lie went to I ranee on
I th. tlrsi iranspoit to liave these
i Hhorfi
S-rgt Joint Karrell.
liou-.lv wounded, when
D. Mnckuy, McKcesporl. Pa..
lously nporteti mslng. Is a
oner.
mm.a ..or. ...i u'nr r ..ti.ii I tnrnt sum-
of American casualties to duto ' UhitiUASS I'r.urht. iiUrnnartnu.
PARIS. June 10. In an article in l.a Liberie, Lieut. Gol. liousset
,i0M'says that American co-operation in tlie war is developing rapidly and
f n: it.. -J 1. tA I -iiKit i .ta iniiirAct!ili
Pied of wounds I'liiiiaiuiy, unit is utiiiiiiiif; "--p mij.iwjiw.. Jk, ...v
pied of disuse i.i'Ji n,e more so as American resources are organized so .u to supply 2011,000
Pled of accidents and other , m.inl!lv
894 1 '" . v . -
iniil'
Us; Wlnslow Cornell, Hlemp Ky.
Corpl. William Gordon. No. Bl
Elton Avenue, New York City.
Corpls.. Harold L. Ilnrd. Addison,
Mich.; Merln II. Johnson. .Monies
'Hill, Ind.; Hoy J. Kracmer, Fond ilu
!l,ae. Wis.
Privates Karl C. Illake. Met:. Ind.:
Thom.ui I. Ilrown. A Union. Mass.
Corpl Uithuny Plcollo, Potmvlllo, Hrivato Jonn cataie, no, on t.ai
,,a :11th Street, New York City.
Private Sa'iiuel Ituchalter. Col- I I'rlvutea Crofford Cagle. Ilortnn,
Wtt PURE LARP j;-
Hh ,eaia,rw ;
I jfrism. ISBrW ll '
Ijii qgsp ingsyj nnn1..
Gobel's Leaf Lard
cause
Wounded In notion
Missing In uetton (Including prls
oners)
34'.'
3S'J
Total
To-day's list follows.
KILLED IN ACTIONi
Lieut.. John A. Lwii.g, Dorchester,
Mass.; Kdward Alfred Lawrence, Chi
cago
list.d a ser
in New York
h'x hrother-ln-
AND THE
OTHER IS
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I
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1 iiiaihi Lis Iimne llli U" hi'1
law. John Itelll), of No J.VJ1 Klghth
Aienue. I'anell enlisted m Toledo,
lo. about 11 year ago. lie hail former.
1 l U'en In thu Fn. ted .states .Merchant
Mailne service on the I'm I Mc CoaM.
lie went to France about m month
n.'o iif a prlvut". lie is now a ser.
.emit in u niuchlne gun huttullon.
CANADIAN CASUALTY LIST.
OTTAWA, lint , Jure 10 Tne follow -ln:
. ii . r..'iin a-i inentioie d ui t i-day'a
'i.i n.linn asu iltv II.. I '
p.. 1 of Woiindi-W '. II e'n. Hi.
Pun.. I". Doyle. Kt. Albiir
Wounded- U L '''"io nmiook.
Mont. A A. Il'rilck. ). P tersbiirg,
I ii . M .MierHiik, lirand It 'iii'ls. Mich.;
I; tourasmi. Westvillu. Mae ' Mi
K ..;t, Alsmeiii, t'nl.; I' Muhe, Ta
c.i . Wiuh.
Ill W M rip-iuldlli. Johiinllie. Cal.
' ik. id F. .1. Ku Meei.ii..e Full.
M F Jnik. 81 John, Ml" Ii J P .Mar
In " ' ,nton. O ; It F W.-.itbjii. S.ilt.ai
U. a Uahtr. Uuffato, N.
Chester, Conn.; Clarence Fields, Ash
land, Ky.; Henry Wlrhy, Applcton,
Wis.; Ouy Lucrpabol, Mohler, Ore.;
Howard Morgan. Covington, La.;
.lease Prlne, Covington, La.; Oscar F.
L. Schacfer. llnscclton, Pa.; Joseph It.
Smith. Wetser. Idaho; John Vutta,
Poterra, Italy; Ocorgo C. Wright, I
lllscoe, N. C.
DIED OF WOUNDS!
Privates Walter llruce, Lowell,
Mawi.; William II. Ilormby, Fall
Hlver, Mnss.; (lust Kale. Chicago;
John I'l. King, Asheboro, N. C; Mac
Wlngit, Murysvllle. O. j
DIED OF DISEASE. I
Pnvnto llic W. Waltcrman. Kam
rnr, la. ,
DIED OF AIRPLANE ACCIDENT.
Cudet Jefferson O. Myers, Moon
vllle. Ind.
DIED OF ACCIDENT OR OTHER
CAUSE.
Private F.lslo Lewis, Madnun Ind
WOUNDED IN ACTION DECREE
UNDETERMINED.
Capt. Charle W. All.lu. Winter
set, la.
Privates Dwlght K. Carson, Moun
Ajr, Iowa; jLtnes W. Hewitt, Cr. a
ton, Iowa; Anton Jlrkovskl, Cedar
Itnplds, Iowa; Lee Jones, Andrew,
lowu; Josepli L. Madden. Wa-shlnto:i
D. C! C'len .Stnilley, Pittsfnril, Mltb
WOUNDED SEVERELY.
Capt. John T. Costello, lliiiBlumt hi.
N. Y.
Lluut. Spencer J. Sears, Men lam,
Park, Minn.
Serj;t. Malcolm C. Clark. Mtmplus.
Tenn.
Gerot. John Farrell, No. 2331 Eifjhth
Avonua, New York City,
s'futK. David A. Flake Northamp
ton. Mass.; Jaber. P. Vollj, Htnlth vllle,
(a.; Alfred Mcl'ool, Lomlonilcrry.
Ireland; Wllllmn F. Murphy, C'oshoe
ke.n, Pa.; Charles L. Smith, llrookllne,
Muss.
Gerald W. Quinn, No, 751 Union
Streot, Brooklyn.
Curil. llermAti Caunon, Mluucapa-
Tix.; Dennis (.'onnell, Nnnthoke, Pa
Joseph H. Crownrleh, Hamburg. Ark
Walter Dunn, Homer City, Pa.; Hr
roll V.. Ihnshw lller, I.eroy, Mich.;
Wlllard l'liuiklln, (Ireen Moiluliiln,
N. ('.; HtlHsell II. Fr.mtz, Catosuu
qua, Pa.
Private Arthur Garber, No, 500
Weat 176th Street, New York City.
Private Virgil T. lllb. Victor,
Mont.; Patrick U. Cloodwln. Lawrence,
Mass.; Walter (Ireenwald, Chicago; I
Karl M. (luerrln. Mast Jordan, Mich ; !
I.ee C. Hagerty, Spencer, Iowa;
C'harlea II. Hayes, f'yrnciise, N. V.;
Loren V Hlt.eroth, Han Francisco; .
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