THE OREGON- SUNDAY JOURNAL, - PORTLA ND, ; SUNDAY . J.IORNING, OCTOBER, o, . 1919. 11 HONORED VEM V1AF11NE RECRUITING Captain Le Roy Hunt Won Med i als of Distinction for Conduct r! In Camnalirn last Ypar. HIT -BY - GERMAN SHELL Soldier Took Part in Belleau P Wood, Near-Chateau-Thierry, V.i Overseas. .3 , "Wearing: campaign ribbons denoting 1 participation in iflve battle, possession of a French rotx do guerre with palm end star, American distinguished service cross and a general headquarters cita tion (or bravery. Captain Le Roy Philip Hunt assumed command last week of the marine corps recrutUng station. ' Hunt returned 'from overseas with .the Fifth regiment, marine corps where , he commanded w Seventeenth company jflurlnr the war, after the armistice gain- jrig a commission as major and assum ing command of the first battalion of ' The new recruiter arrived overseas In July, 1917, in the following months com 'mandlng' the Seventeenth company "at i Belleau Wood, s near Chateau Thierry, ' fiotssons. St. Mihiel. Champagne, Meuse- . Argonne, , After the armlstke he went 'with his regiment to Germany, Joining i-the army of occupation. He was there even months. ' . . JSABBOWLT FSCArED '. Hunt' received' one wound during the :- trying campaigns of the celebrated Fifth. ' Many another time, he says, he narrowly , escaped the fate of scores of other men t. in his regiment Abe first day Of the allied counter f : tensive near Solssons. July 18, 1918, and pieces of the shell ' lodged In his left shoulder and chest. . Hunt went down for the count. It is for this he wears a gold wound stripe on his right arm. - ? Some of the hottest fighting he saw. Hunt believes, came when the Second division, of which the Fifth regiment of marines was a part, was, detached from the American army and operated with the French at Champagne. The oh Ject of the attack -was to relieve the .... kt.UA t)k.lH. rj.W 1- 7 In staging an offensive at Champagne In HIS lost 60,000 men. but the com bined French and American attack, in which Hunt participated, was successful. OJTLT FEW RETCH "I started that night with nine of ficers besides myself and 185 - men," the local mart say. "Only one officer besides myself . and 85 , men returned." ' His clothes were1 torn, he had a bullet bole In his helmet and a piece of shrap nel burst and .struck him behind, x. Because Hunfs company took a Oer . man machine, gun stronghold at Cham jpagne. October J, 1918, he' won hja crolx deT guerre.? iFofcy leading a attack and taking ; ridjre. near .St,v Btlamie on October .V 1918, America, gave hum his distinguished service --cross.- J ceossed rsiE p jr ;'" ! ' The general headquartera citation for bravery vwaf - awarded v for heroism in crossing the ; Mouse river under heavy fire November 10, 1918. Hunt declares the Fifth ' regiment of ' marines,' the Eighty-ninth division, and another divis ion he aoea not. know, tried to . cross . the river ? In" the , face of heavy fire. Only the first 'and second battalions of the marines succeeded in getting over.. Five hundred casualties were suffered hv .the Americans in, the one movement. Captain Ralph Wilcox, a Portland man, was with Hunt in some of the fighting during the Meuse-Argonne cam paign He acted as adjutant of a marine . battalion. ,' - , ' . The new director of marine corps re cruiting in the Portland district succeeds - Ueutenant Potter, who will retire from the marine corps after. 11 years of serv ing Hunt ll-H hi RrlrtTv fea attended (thi'- University of California. ;He fiat been In' the marine cotjps three . years. t',-- ', - . .- ' MARINE COMMANDER ,f' HIGHLY DECORATED, ' si-" '?f 1 V J ' mm Captain Le ' Roy Philip ' Hunt Portland Proposal , IstoBeTaken Up : Astoria, Oct,, 4.ClaUop post No. 12, American Eegion, Is expected to approve the plan proposed by the Portland post. to organise a' civilian reserve to assist in combating1 Bolshevism and L W. W. ism and to main tat t -order in case of emergency, according. to President Hin man of, the local. post. He said that a resolution similar to the , one proposed by, the Portland post would' be Intro duced at the meeting here Monday. 'Armenians to Be Aided Astoria, Oct. 4. The Astoria Ki- wanta club will do all in its power to help the Armenians, - At a luncheon Friday '- Dr. -Taylor of Portland spoke and the club: voted , unanimously to in stitute a - drive' for clothes : for the sufferers. ' ' ect t Your Breakfast Nesl STHL BE:: - 1! LAIS MUST-; HUMANIZED, : IS NG OF ADMI m CRFnC Working .Men :to Maintain .New Standards oM.mngr: Safety -: Council Is Advised. Cleveland. Ohio. Oct. 4. (I. "N. S.V "The steel . industry- must' be human ized to save Itself from industrial rev olution. , .. , " ' This was the warning, sounded today by Phillip Stremmel, superintendent of the National' Knamellng1 & Stamping Co Granite City, EL, to the metal section of the eighth annual congress of the (National - Safety council. - "Capital will simply invite destruc tion if it Vttempts - to maintain the old order," Jie continued, v fThe ; old days ; are gone and it is . no longer a question of returning .to pre-war con ditions, but a question of working out the demands, the ideals , of labor In an orderly process. It is either evolu tion or revolution. - - FOtTE ESSEIfTIAIiB JTECXB8ABT ' - Four , steps 'are necessary . to ", solve the crucial situation - confronting: the steel 1 Industry Mr. Stremmel declared. 1 Confidence must ' be restored-' be tween employes and employers. 2 All concerned must learn the les son ef cooperation. ' - , J The steel ; industry must be .hu mantzed. 4 Realiiation of the part the United States must . play In world reconstruc tion.: - Teachers' Sessions Close ' Roseburg,' Oct. 4 One of the most successful teachers Institutes ' held in Douglas county closed ' Friday evening. State Superintendent Churchill and City Superintendent Aubrey a. Smith were among the day's speakers. Meetings of the alumni f the O- A. C and the U. of CV. were held Thursday evening. v- -'-'Bocks Sot Womtn' tttr" t - Seaside. Oct. 4,Rocks In front ef the Labbe cottage at Seaside helped save the : life ' ot Mrs. Susanne D- Muncey. while bathing in the surf with Mrs, J, O. Hunter of Portland. A huge nave struck Mra Muncey, knocking her down and bruising her. Henutitching 10c Yard THE BEST WORK, WO I) EL AT , ' PIWE STITCHES, ALSO TUCK' ISC P I K I N O SHBIXKI50, BUTT05HQLES, BBA19X5G, Etc BOOTH'S k f::.? J UJllllllllIIIIIIIIHHlll!! 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An empty stomach under these condi tions is not storing- up energy, but on the contrary, is susceptible to many-influences that may work hardship for the next meal. - It is advisable to eat three good meals a day and digest them. If the stomach. seems to do wean, to neip u or give it assistance is the rational thing to do. Try a good breakfast and follow it with Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and you'll soon learn that regularity ot meals fol lows a natural tendency, not an acquired one. You will find Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets on sale In almost all drug stores throughout the United States and ',',1 IP- i j; lgiig1 J ;.. ft'-. 'fd-Stria -Pejoiv v' n' : Cmemey Ni r - twtti , rmM .m LmiljiillllliuiH iimpn r Cheney Tones are controlled properlv,. at the t source. There is a? mjfflmg,eft 'softest tonesAnd-theartist'' tation to the piece. Every tone is sweet, pure, marvelously rich. For the Cheney embodies the fundamental prindples of the Vioixn and pipe organ. 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