5.500 MEN LISTED AMONG MISSING Additional Identifications Being Made, Pershing Reports RECORDS ARE STUDIED Total For A. E. F. Compares With 161,800 For British And 290,000 For French. General War 5.500 Washington. ported to the Department that there are still officers and men of the Expeditionary Forces listed: a . missing. This total compares with thi British official figures of 161,800 miss ing and the French of All of the 5,500 names have been 1¢ ported as “missing” in already published, t} interments eri is Pershing re 230,000. casualty list report sald. Re from isloated Ver furni in a ®on th tion studicd Re-examination of grav reports and referred to by Ge 1 3 Ze] Ct of hospit : Per said by officials at the W ment to explain the “and wounded still appearing in the lists sent out by The British Pershing's the policy the « for time after the man had as missing death In the French army, he nite period had been aw deaths can Persh ever be a« “ist neral shing, wa ar Depart “killed in action’ in action casualties daily casualty the de War report said, partment Of en had 26 Of considering Wi ase an officer and 30 week an eniis length of i been recorded before is presumed said. no defi fixed 0 act nnreported Genera ing's how h hospital and often in likewise dis bodies rv i tion in within fovery ol many i i tdentification of casua reported as mplete id of pri Germany and to territory Aceess to sites on cat formerl miss “Each compa iy or othe; American heretof list of missing Ere Expedition Force been furnished a ry ore offic and up February 1 required to dispiay complet carried All wr such lists in ers to men places accessible to members of con mand for the purpose of secur ualty information from every source, locating iden ing cas possibie This expedient is resulting in titherto unknown graves and tification showing present status and whereabouts of many battle nities “Consideration be given to the t that the fare hE well as the extent of terrain fought over, exceptional differences to and burial of dead. Burial parties frequently completed their mis gion under fire and often the work could only be done under coves of darkness, thus making identification difficnit and often impossible burials are now furnishing identification in a’ great such cases “For this grave registration and chaplain reports are being again investigated A small percentage of such reports investigated are proving to be cases of American dead pre. viously unreported as such. As rapid. Casu should fa method of war lent discovery heavy means ma jority reason from information originally filed or EXPORTS $21,000,000 PER DAY. ary. Washington. $20,000,000 a day, according to late re ports to the Department of Commerce. If this tide of gold toward America ean be maintained, experts say, It means more and bigger factories here, less unemployment, continved high wages and greater markets for all pro- ducers, Thiz country’s export trade today, according to official figures, showing America is beginning the big battle for world trade with a flying start. In 1914 United States exports totaled only $2.000,000,000 in goods. In 1918. during the closing months of the war, they had jumped to the rate of $6. 0060.000.000 a year, while now, Com: merce Department figures show, ex ports are leaving American ports st the rate of $7,500,000,000 annually, They averaged $21,000,000,000 daily during February. v prom £7 / ALI KEEP AMERICANS OUT OF HUNGAR Prof. Roosevelt Get Away CZECHO--SLOVAKS MOVING President To Have Brought For Former Karolyi Reported Been Arrested-To Be ‘rial Before Reve lutionary Tribunal, rof Nich ston iptain in #1 ie hy ¢ 5al be 0 1 Budapest | on aa down matum should not political frontier the regarded as the Hungary decision, it establi in accordance with new is added hed a neuts n of preventing col purpose fwern Hungarian and Rumayr troops The Hungarian edict establishing revolut new government's ONaAryY courts «ays that each must consist of a presi dent and two members, while the pros the gov IE to 6 Budapest dis ecutor will be appointed by ernment, accords patch it in that the death sen be by a unanimous court No mercy will the death sentence must be carried out immediately. The of the French troops in Budapest, according to a wireless dis patch from the Hungarian capital, denies the report that his soldiers have been disarmed by the Com muniste pros ided fence of quests must deci the for sion appeals be or re permitted of commander According to a Budapest to the Vienna Deutsche London, dispatch Wekerle (who has been under arrest to dispose on favorable terms of his Berne. Colonel Vix, head of the French Mission in Budapest, has been wounded and taken prisoner by forces of the new Hungarian government, ac cording to a report received i Prague and transmitted here, cended in making his escape from Budapest, VICTOR BERGER GETS STAY. Socialist Congressman Elect Given 20 Days To File Appeal. Chicago. —Fedoral Judge Landis granted a 20«day extension to Victor L. Berger, of Milwaukee, and four other Socialist leaders convicted of viola tenced to 20 years imprisonment, in which to prepare their bill of excep tions in the appeal of the case. & Lr 22 SY, - SRR = a a SRR. THE — DON A CAMPS T0 60 T0 HIGHEST BIDE Camps For Lump Sums TO DISPOSE OF THIRTEEN Will Be Given To State Governments Which May Desire Preference 0 Use The Reserva tions right to withhold from sale the base hospital gintion at each camp iders are advised therefore, io ithmi sitarnnle his the Lion. sale In the cage of Camps Beauregard the base turned Hancock, Logan hospitals the A040 Sevier, have been health been already public service Tentative bids from the State of Louisiana for Camp Beauregard and from Alabama for Camp Sheridan, the expressed inten tion in Case utilize the sites for the mobilization of siate troops in case of emergency The amount of these bids was not made public. Bidders will be required to assume all land and property damage claims, ‘and must give the government satis. factory proof within one year that these claim= have been met Sub stantial bond will be reguired for per ‘formance of contract. The govern. ment will continue all leases for five months after date of sale in order that | the purchaser may have this time tc remove all buildings and debris. , The 13 camps, it was said officially i today, embrace all that the War De partment has definitely decided to sell Thirteen others have bean recommend. led for disposal by the general staff ‘and will be offered for sale as ap proved by Secretary Baker, over o have received each being to MUTILATED BODIES FOUND. i Yiadivostok, Siberi: Bodies of two ! Russian officers, wi’ the ears cut off [and the hands nr iled to the shoulder ! here. | outrages, nightfall in Viadivostok streets and to CAITY arms, WAR ON ENTENTE BY BOLSHEVISTS 70,000 Soviet Troops Cross Dneister River HUNGARIAN SITUATION BAD Masaryk Reported To Have Resigned ~=Allled Press Sees German Col: lusion In Proletariat Upheaval. Bolshevik army of 70. the London A 000 men has crossed BEiver Dnies ter of Lemberg, according to a Zurich dispatch received in Parise and the Exchange Telegraph The said to be mandeqd 4 i ir (Georg south | forwarded by Company. Army Cou composed mainly of Hunega { and | Bulgarians who we Hursia NO FOOD SENT GERMANY Are terdam. Supplies, However, Held At Rot 4 $ img € 5 » we Replying to s question in of Commons Mr. MeCurdy, y the Food Controller, said had vet 10 ATER oecupiet een sett to Ger many except by the ilies Food would gent {0 unoccn until the Cer pre ship pied Germany an Governme fulfilled the HNIBATY 1 LIOR in rerarag to and Ar 1 at the fulfillment About 45.000 rriveq in were a ead Rotter: fn anticipation of thane tone of foodstuffs had conditions German Austria MARINE CORPS LOST 2518 : Suffered 11.309 Casualties In All, Re port Shows. Washington A revised report of casualties In the Marine Corps up to and Including March 18, issuved, shows i the total have been 11.308 ofMcers and men. The major casualties, in cluding killed in action. died of wounds, died of disease and other totalled 98% officers and 2.420 Listed as missing are 215 men. to Ccanres men. WASHINGTON The American section of the | national High Commission approved the, draft of the proposed tregiv Tor | establishment of a Pan-American gold | clearance fund. | Cheaper food in the near future was { predicted by Chairman Peck, of the | Department of Commerce Industrial | Board, Praise for the “efficient and cap able” handling of mall at the Bor deaux American Civilian postoffice is given hy Rrigadier General Walsh, commanding the base, in a communi cation forwarded to the PostofMoe De partment, The start of the TransAtlantic flight to be undertaken by Navy sea planes will be made from Rockaway Beach, Long Island. inter - A PENNSYLVANIA | STATE ITENS | Women the in Castle, nll of booths of New virtually will open In all parts mise £1000 ception f representing clubs of this city and banks to re. to glores the city Saturday for the banquet the returned soldiers, he given next week, New Returns of the assess. ors for the triennial assessment in this and for Castle shows an increase of 84 225,000 in Rh city valuations for the year, It was nonnoeed When bonfire In the 'niontown her eloth gnited from a ing was of rear home juct outside Uniontown, Tossop, aged three yenrs, was burned that she died a short the 17 {ow h badly me after in ospital frantic mothe to extinguist ul burns on th ands, a ng fin f ns The of was "sd Rey 0 or re . Have: from in awaiting Clinton ants Bechtel Jamen Ragen Ke rnne! bel ry { “hewter ti iyal larking, who wery week y toy BOrYe « for time woul ave ne we tral heer fave William ilivan., nfant ron Private ia fa member of ¢ cmpanp M. 11 returned to h Stone leg In being loxt {1 Argonne fig, shot off near the Mp with His spending some sullivan the mb . 4 } ‘ Wa HIRChine git hnilets condition is greatis miproved sine time 1 houpitals $1 oN ense one of the Charged with a seri John O'Brien, wha gave Philadelphia, was sent fn prison wirhont and Mary Pearl, of this place, who sald she was thirteen years of age, was sent to the house of detention Uniontown. Word has just been re ceived here that Miss Florence Ra hangh, of base hospital No, 34, has arrived in the United Sintes and has heen assigned to Camp Stusrt SHoentnwn Following an inspec. ion of the apen alr school here con voluntary coniributions, Foley, chile! of staff of of Chimgo, de clared the the ndmir ahly equippes! a conducted inmtity- tion of t= kind in the country Altoona. ~The first Blair county all, fn stone strocture here, which dates hack to the Indian days, i= to he raved to make room for two dwellings, Lansdown This place i= have a national bank in the near future, as application for a charter has been made to the compirotler of currency, Easton~Guy 8S Fitch, a teacher, was arrested here charged with de. serting hie wife and five children, and was faken ta Delhi, N.Y, for trial. Pottstown. ~The rest hoadguariers for soldiers and sailors here will be enlarged, { ‘oatosy ane his address as hail, durted Miss Edm 1. the ttihg hy Vik Nn rees sehen] is fiom] 1d in amp AM. Camp Hill residents are planning to secure #8 summer Chanutan. qua exhibition for this summer, and indications now are quite ! promising for the realization of ther ohlective, The here is headed by H. EB has the sanction of the the bors residents, their borough movement Cahill and ma lority of ough borough will launch an every campaign fo rine funds for a monster two-day celebration for Bucks county song who served in the army and navy, The campaign starts Monday, March 21, and will continue until April 5. ~Aeeording to returns filed £75,000 in Was approximalely Persons. of quarter pay- This minute Doy lestown have Nunhbury from here paid by Ten per ihe ineome tax 1200 valled themselves cent as of making privilege ment Lock the Beech iz known ap comprising township, seventy against (Gers fact that were killed, Only fed and re In what district, Haven Creek horough and enlisted NAT nrkable land an. oYerY al re. Non-Parilsan iative citizens aw members ims heer oy @ PY Porm nereased revi aemescment of “OR { nees of leon. hy re. infin. Esrl M Mercere. in reburg. Two oy rkness ha reported here vietims nu siffored 3 attacks of The one sleeper is stenangrapher at | hurg Academy, whose nome < Gi ardyilie, and the other is Olly Mowen, | 8 workman in the Ryron nt | Mercershorg Everet: Are tweniyv-one of near fannery Daniel here, Sipighter, od from taken to a hospital, fire i when her clothing caught. The TE horns while he ng with kerosene Asa rommonicated w whieh her infant war iving and the child cremated. The was also | She was kindling a ' A crib in «nn | was house | destroyed Ashfield A hear is wing | seen frequently near Nig Hollow, sev. | orp! miles from here, and people are | afraid to leave thelr homes at night | A posse of hunters is being formed to | seour the wands in search of hruin, Bowmansinwn — Tawn council, after n eltizene’ meeting. line decided to one { operate with the state highway de. partment in improving First street, | The state will improve it at a width of | pightesn fret and iz asking the bore ough to improve it three feet on each ide, so that the width of (he sireet F will he twenty-fonr foe { Allentown Charged with having lonted several Lehigh Valley freight | ears, Malph Welet, aged nineteen, of | Allentown, was held for trial, Langford « The Knights of Colom. { bur here have opend an evening i sehoo! In which all the common sehonl | hranches sre being taught. Uniontown. Only 85 minuter were required to convict Andrew Becher, here, of murder in the second degree {for killing Adan Schlitz last Novem ber, ar Bim Grove, Uniontown. «Th $000,000 war chest quota of Fayette county has been ex pr by $14.6305:, * vielouxs i -
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