Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 17, 1919, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
VOL. 8, NO. 93
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
FROM CAMP LEWIS TO A FRENCH
COAST TOWN HOSPITAL AND A
STRENUOUS TIME AT THE FRONT
T he follow ing in te re stin g ou tlin e
of events from Cam p Lewis to a hos­
pital in a F ren ch coast tow n, inclu d ­
ing stren u o u s service at th e fro n t,
was w ritten by C orporal Bruce Hoyt
of Co. E. 361st In fa n try »1st Divi­
sio n :
OREGON
FRIDAY.
JANUARY
17,
DEATH OF MRS. DIMPLE JONES
1919
TU ESD AYS
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.50 PER YEAR
PEOPLE IN FRANCE WENT WILD
WHEN ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED
AND ALSACE-LORRAINE WAS FREE
a few sm all pieces of rock b u t th a t
Two le tte rs have been received th ree k ilo m eters of th e G erm an
was all. I had a lot of resp ect for a
from Jo h n Honey, who is yet in boundary prior to 1870. It is also
shell a f te r th a t and learn ed th a t a ,
F ran ce in th e au to convoy service. about th e sam e d istance from Lux­
sh ell 20 feet aw ay was h arm less so
! They were w ritten a f te r th e a rm is­ em bourg, in a town called Slerk (o r
long as I had my head below the
tice was signed, und depict som e of Sierck I on th e Moselle river. We
level of th e gro u n d .
th e joyful experiences he w itnessed were in Metz when th e F rench en ­
T he n ig h t of th e 2 7th we slept,
In ea ste rn F ran ce when th e w ar tered , and have been in the advance
som e d id n 't b u t I did, on a side hill
en d ed :
g u ard of th e arm y of occupation.
G ulberon, F rance. Nov. 24. 1918. w hich was u n d e r fire all n ig h t. It .
Am enclosing a few p ostcards of
D ear D ad :— W ell, Dad, as th is Is was ju s t o u tsid e th e tow n of “ V ery.”
On th e m orning of th e 28th it was
F ran ce, Nov. 15, 1918.
views tak en in Slerk. It is very
D ad’s day” I will try and tell you all
o u r tu rn on th e fro n t line. I had
I'v e been doing my best to g et a picturesque, Deing on th e Moselle
th a t has tak en place since I last saw charg e of six teen men and o u r duty
cablegram off to you since th e a rm is ­ and In am ong th e hills. An old fo rt
you, b u t th is is all th e p ap er I have was to keep in touch w ith th e o u t­
tice was signed but have met w ith crow ning one of these overshadow s
posts on o u r flan k s and re a r, and
so it w ill have to be brief.
no luck w hatev er so far, but it's com ­ o u r w indows und a sm all strea m ru n s
We m ade It across th e sta te s In 3 sh e was som e job. W e chased the
ing in a day o r so if 1 have to bribe u n d er them , so to get a p ictu re of th e
days and w ere cam ped at Cam p Mer­ yellow pups som ew here aro u n d five
som ebody to send it.
place all you huve to do is to im ag­
ritt, N. J., u n til Ju ly 6th, w hen we m iles th e th re e days. F ro m th en on,
These a re nice q u iet days agutn. ine som e old m edieval town. W e're
sailed for "so m ew h ere.” T h ere w ere an d on th e 2 8th it was h ard g oing as
A lm ost h ard to becom e accustom ed enjoying som e of th e “ co m fo rts” of
fifteen ships in all. We w ere eleven we w ere held up by m achine guns
to th is m ore n o rm al way of living, no w ar now, fo r we are able to get
days on th e w ate r and landed at and snipers. We would have to w ait
raid a larm s a t n ig h t, no covering of room s in p riv ate homes. McAuelly
Glasgow, Scotland. Stayed th e re over u n til th e sn ip e rs w ere located o r a
lig h ts, no noise. We w ere in Nancy and 1 have a fine big room, elec tric­
n ig h t, then sta rte d for th e so u th ern one pou n d er tu rn e d loose on th e m a­
I
th
e day th e u rm istlce was signed and ity, an d a w onderfully so ft bed with
chine
gun
nests.
Some
of
th
em
w
ere
end of E ngland by train , w hich only
, w hat a celeb ratio n ! T he people went the usual fe a th e r m a ttress over us
took us one day an d o u r d estin atio n ca p tu red by ru sh in g b u t th a t was
wild.
and also a lace cunopy. T his all lias
was South H am pton. Stayed th e re costly business som etim es.
We left o u r A m erican division in several ad v an tag es over abandoned
T he n ig h t of th e 2 8th we m oved to
one n ig h t th en took a boat for
Belgium an d convoyed buck to e a s t­ barns, etc. I gave th e lady of the
F ra n c e arriv in g a t L aH arve a fte r a new position. We hiked u n til 2
ern F ra n ce and a re now w ith u new house some cake chocolate and since
p. m. and it was rain in g ca ts and
one n ig h t on the w ater.
F ren ch division, and on th e way with th en they can not do enough for us.
At L aH arve we stopped tw o days dogs and no o v erco ats o r slick ers.
th e arm y of occupation into Boche Said It was the first th a t th ey 'd had
and one n ig h t in one of those swell F rom 12 until d ay lig h t we w ere kept
land. T his will be in te restin g , but for th ree years. T his fam ily had a
re st cam ps and I am glad I h a v e n 't busy “ d ig g in g ” in, an d I had to dig
I'v e had plenty und w ould be glad to son killed in th e G erm an arm y but
had a n o th e r such re st since th at. w ith my mess k it as I h ad lost my
be well finished w ith ev ery th in g and he was forced in, for the sym pathies
shovel,
b
u
t
n
o
th
in
g
happ
en
ed
th
a
t
F ro m th e re we took a tra in to our
back home.
of th e fajnlly are all stro n g ly pro-
tra in in g cam p “ Is en B isiggny” , a n ig h t, only a few sh ells b u t.w e were
French. T he fa r th e r th a t we’ve pen­
little place of ab o u t 500, b u t th is used to them th en .
MILS. D IM PLE .IONES.
N ovem ber 29, 1918.
e tra te d Into L o rrain e, the more pro-
Sunday, th e 29th, we w ere in r e ­
tra in , I m ust tell you ab o u t th a t.
A good Job was well finished when F rench people ap p e ar to be. We en ­
W e rode in “ fro g ” box-cars and on serv e again, and believe me we su re
th e arm istice was signed on the 11th te r G erm any th e day a fte r tom orrow ,
Mrs.
Dimple
Jo
n
es,
well
know
n
in
follow
her.
W
hile
h
e
r
voice,
m
an
n
er
th e o u tside of each car It said "fo rty c a u g h t som e a rtille ry fire th a t day
of N ovem ber.
Even now It seem s but th e above ratio will undoubtedly
men o r eig h t h o rses.” W ell, th e re as o u r guns w ere rig h t in th e re a r of G resham and vicinity, died a t the und activ ities were uniform ly g en tle
r a th e r difficult to realize th a t th e ta k e a sudden drop then. T he way
and
fem
inine,
she
had
n
o
th
in
g
in
het
Good S am a ritan ho sp ital on T uesday
was only th irty -n in e of us in my car us and of course drew th e hun fire.
n a tu re th a t was ak in to fear. H er " w a r” is no m ore, b ut u look at
T he la st tim e I saw Ace w as about evening last.
an d all had full equipm ent. I th in k
H er fu n eral took neighbors who are rem in scen t tell of o u r co m fo rtab le bed, w hich for 50 th in g s look now, we’ll probably
s trik e th e R hine at Mainz (o r May-
th e cars w ere ab o u t seven feet by 20 m in u tes befo re I was hit. He was place th is afte rn o o n from th e u n d er- j h er goillg alone int0 th e tim b er a t
years has been In G erm any, o r ra th e r en c e), o r betw een th a t place and
tw en ty feet for I could fall down in ch a rg e of a platoon at th e tim e.
G erm an L o rrain e, brin g s it hom e th a t Coblent*. Its one of th e m ost In te r­
th re e tm es and be at th e o th e r end Some boy, Ace. Lots of sand and he ta k in g chapel of P. L. L erch, w ith dead of n ig h t and w aking up th e
th e G erm ans m ust have been severely esting expeMence* thnt I've ever had.
b
u
rial
in
G
reenw
ood
cem
etery.
Dr.
neighborhood
by
sh
o
o
tin
g
a
p
air
of
easy. W e w ere on th a t tra in fo r two was all m an. I d o n ’t know how he
cougars
which
h
er
dog
had
driven
to
tro u n ced before they would consent anil well w im h th e tim e. W e’ve ce r­
days and n ig h ts. I was sleeping cam e th ro u g h , fo r I have never A lfred Thom pson officiated a t the
th e treeto p s.
i to Kive up such a bed.
tainly seen a lot of th e fro n t th e past
services
w
hich
w
ere
private.
once b u t w ent to look o u t th e door h ea rd from my com pany. I c a n ’t re­
Mr. H enry Jones, once an extens- I T he cen so rsh ip ruleB have been m onth and a half, and now going in
T he p allb ea re rs
w ere ail from
an d when I w anted to re tu rn to my m em ber seeing F a b e r a fte r we s ta r t­
ive lan d -o w n er and sto c k ra ise r of largely rem oved, we can tell now with th e first tro o p s of occupation.
bed, It w asn’t th e re , so I had to ed o u t a t 3 p. m b ut th a t Is no sign G resham . They w ere M ayor G eorge
and slabw ood business man , wllat we a re doing or have done and T his Inst trip is full of o p p o rtu n ities
sta n d up u n til som e one else looked he w asn’t th e re for I had my hands K enney, Jo h n Brow n, M att S hanno, . I ! O regon,
n ...z 1 » .. J
-
iL
____________
A’ h here
p r t l 11/
ZJ are.
U rz*
\A7sx
o ff
U
io im u
t the
Iin
we
We l left
R l heiins
of
P
o
rtlan
d , .......
was
th e ___
noblem
an who V w
in the line of souvenirs. Two of us
full
and
It
was
a
m
a
n
’s
job
to
tak
e
H
G
erdes,
F
ra
n
k
Jo
n
es
and
o u t th e door. W ell, when th a t trip
la
st
of
A
ugust,
a
f
te
r
being
th
e
re were in a b arrac k s at Metz before th e
won
h
er
love
und
they
were
m
arried
E. W. S tra tto n . S ingers were Misses
did come to an end we had an 18- care of one's self.
in 1899. T hough he was th irty ab o u t eleven m onths. T hey were a F ren ch had cleaned It o u t, and we
I w alked from 5 :3 0 p. m. u n til ¡G race H artley and R uth H artley .
m ile hike in fro n t of us an d It was
years
h er sen io r, and th e re a fte r h ard eleven m onths on th e poor old pickial up nine spiked helm ets, ull in
Miss M ildred St. C lair was th e ac-
h o t as h— , b u t we m ade it all O. K. 1 2:30 back th ro u g h th e tow n of Very
failed
in
busness an d in h ealth , she city, and th e re is not m uch left to perfect shape.
W e stayed in “ Is en B isiggny” u n ­ and about th ree m iles In th e re a r of ’ com panlst.
tell th e tale. From Itheim s th e sec­
In cid en tally , we went th ro u g h the
til ab o u t th e first of S eptem ber when th a t w here I found a Red CTO83 1 T he follow ing trib u te to th e de- ' added sixteen y ears to his life by hhr
tion was tra n sfe rre d to th e 91st w ar w ithout weapons. Now, we ca n ’t
sin
g
len
ess
of
devotion,
defense
of
his
King
ceased
was
w
ritten
by
Milo
C.
we s ta rte d fo r th e fro n t.
T h e re ’s d ressin g sta tio n . I stay ed th e re over
b attle s and by the com panionship, A m erican Division, which wus on re­ go o ut w ithout side-arm s. G erm an
n ot m uch to tell from th e re on as all n ig h t and th e next day Btarted for a h er frien d an d legal adviser.
energy,
wisdom, ch eer and su n sh in e 8erve d u rin g th e St. M ihiel clean up, fan atics are still loose, but not n u ­
hosp ital. I trav e led all th a t day by
th e co u n try looks th e sam e.
of h e r n atu re .
b u t w ent in to acton fo r th e first tim e m erous.
G resham , Ore., Ja n . 16, 1919.
O ur first position w as a t St. tru c k and all th a t nig h t by tra in . I
By
reason
of
th
e
loss
of
h
e
r
hus-
‘n
*be big A rgonne a tta c k of the 26th
E
d
ito
r
O
utlook:
—
Mrs.
Dimple
I Intended to tell you som ething
M lhiel, b u t we w ere in reserv e th e re have been in th re e ho sp itals. I d o n ’t
T he old w estern ers ab o u t “ No M an's L und” aro u n d
an d did not g et to see any of the rem em b er the nam e of th e tow n the Jo n es died of in flu en za-p n eu m o n ia at band in 1915, and over-exertion in of S eptem ber.
m ix-up. T h a t was on S eptem ber 12. first one was in b u t th e second one th e Good S am a ritan hospital T uesday her a tte n tio n s to him in his last sick- canie th ro u g h w ith lots of glory und Ypres. We crossed It about a week
ness, she broke down in h ealth . , Punished Ilein ie badly. A fter a few a fte r th e B odies had been driven
F ro m th e re we moved by tru c k was a t N antes. I stayed th e re eight , n ig h t at 10 o’clock J a n u a ry 14th,
E m erging from th e Good S am aritan d aY8 rest, we were en tra in e d for Bel- back n o rth of R oulers, and ab o u t the
!
1919.
Owing
to
q
u
a
ra
n
tin
e
restric
-
an d foot to a fro n t ab o u t fifteen days and then was shipped here.
liospital a fte r a run of serio u s illness, ' klum , w here th e 91st took p a ri in th e only im pression one gets is of m iles
j
t
tions
th
e
re
w
ere
a
t
h
e
r
bedside,
of
N
antes
is
a
p
re
tty
nice
place,
m iles w est of V erdun and arriv ed
th e re th e 19th and it was th a t day has ab o u t 300,000 population. j j h e r rela tiv e s ^and frien d s, only h er she re tu rn e d to h e r co u n try hom e a ttac k which helped to run th e of o v erlap p in g shell holes filled with
I saw my first shell break. We w ere d id n ’t get to see m uch of it as we sis te r and b ro th er-in -law . Mrs. and farm n e a r G resham and was th e re - ' Boches back from th e coast. We were stin k in g w ater anil thickly Inhabited
re stin g in w hat rem ained of a little ' had to have a pass to get o u t, and I ^ r - A lden M. ( h am b erlin of P o rt- a f te r In ju red In a ru n aw ay accident ' rei'alled a f te r being in th a t a ttac k for by fat, sleek rats. Now and th en a
village and also w aiting fo r d a rk ­ was broke so d id n ’t care m uch about land and Milo C. K ing of G resham . when h e r life was again trem b lin g in 1 ^wo days, and se n t clea r across sign board will bear th e sign “ Ici
T hough th e young women n u rses th e balance. At th is tim e, an addt- F r a “ ce to N ancy, w here a n o th e r m o n -. p oe|ca p p elle” , "Ici l-an g e rm arck ” ,
ness so we could m ove up a little g oing down town.
w ere ex ceptionally a tte n tiv e and te n - | tional friend cam e to h e r rescue; and Mter a tta c k was ab o u t to be launched | or "Ici I’assch en d u ele” , but o utside
Now
ab
o
u
t
th
is
place
of
Q
uiberon.
closer. I t was ab o u t 5 p. m. and we
w ere all ea tin g w hen all a t once T ake a look a t a m ap and you will d er in th e ir care of th e p a tie n t d u r ­ by disposing of h e r horse, c a rria g e ag ain st Metz and vicinity, when the of the sign post th e re would be not
bang! bang!
bang!
T h re e 3-inch find it ju s t aro u n d th e m ost n o rth ­ ing th e seven last days th a t she was and stock, by giving h e r two years of arm istic e was signed. T he n ig h t be- even ru b b ish piles left of the towns.
sh ells landed rig h t in tow n. T he w estern point of F ran ce. T h e town w ith them , n o th in g could prevail au to -rid in g , business and p leasu re f ° rp Nancy had been bom bed, and T h ere Is not a tree In th e co u n try ,
closest one w as a b o u t 150 yards. No is ab o u t tw enty m iles o u t on a little ag a in st th e in ev itab le. She was a t ­ trip s o ver th e co unty and sta te , as alm o st every n ig h t before th a t, for even th e stu m p s being leveled by
she was one of th e m ost th o ro u g h ly sh ell fire. T he road, o r ra th e r w hat
one was h u r t b u t th e re w as a few hook rig h t opostte “ Belle Isle ,” if tended by Dr. J. M. Short of th e h o s­ well as leisure, recreatio n and diver-
and efficiently bombed tow ns on the road th e re was, had us a b o rd er sev­
p
ital,
and
by
Dr.
Mason
d
u
rin
g
th
e
son,
th
e
ren
ew
in
g
of
old
acq
u
ain
t-
who th o u g h t so fo r a few m inutes. you can find th a t. T his is a fishing
F ren ch side. T he n ig h t of the elev- era l dozen B ritish ta n k s, eith er
first
week
of
h
e
r
illness
at
B
eaverton
ances
and
m
ak
in
g
of
o
th
ers,
she
re-
W e stayed in th e woods two m iles tow n and a su m m er reso rt.
w
here
she
had
been
assistin
g
h
e
r
sto
red
h
erself
to
p
erfect
h
ea
lth
,
I
e,Rh th e city had its s tre e t lights on wrecked by shells, stu ck in th e mud,
I ’ve been h ere since th e 1 6th of
from th a t tow n u n til the 2 4 th , when
we sta rte d fo r th e real th in g . We O ctober and I am su re tire d of it. m o th e r a t th e fo rm e r fam ily home, stre n g th and w eight. Such was h er *he first tim e since 1914, so th e peo- or b u rn t. F lan d ers mud Is in a class
feeling r a th e r all its own, and I feel respect for
moved up, and on th e m orn in g of T his “ fro g ” lingo Is g ettin g on my | Dr. Mason advised ag ain st h er re- condition on th e first day of th e pres- I’1*’ were n a tu ra lly
moval to th e h o sp ital by au to trip in ent y ea r of o u r Lord when Bhe was ch eerfu l and carefree. Besides th a t, even th e Boche for fighting in th at
th e 26th ab o u t 3 a. m. th e big th in g nerves.
they w ere F ren ch and feeling very slim e fo r fo u r years.
seized by th e h an d of fate.
T he B ritish
I h a v e n ’t had a pay-day since Ju ly th e m id st of h e r m alady.
sta rte d . T ake all th e bass dru m s in
Mrs. Jones is su rv iv ed by h e r
L argely on h e r acco u n t and th e frien d ly to w ard s th e A m ericans. certain ly had a d isag reeab le task.
tow n and p u t them in one bunch and and th e la st le tte r I g o t was from
T h ere was a celeb ratio n th a t I ’ll
L ieu ten an t Rundon, u S tanford
give them double tim e b eat and you m o th e r and was d ated Ju ly 6 th . j I m o th er, Mrs. M ary Milzel and Jo h n sta te sm an sh ip of S en ato r H arry
T he people w ent man, has replaced L ie u te n a n t Eno.
w ill have a fa in t idea of th a t b a r­ su re would like to h e a r from som e Mitzel and T hom as Mtzel, b ro th ers, Lane, a bill was en acted In congress I n° t soon forget,
You probably rem em b er th a t we had
rage. She was som e noisy. W ell at one, but I guess it is n ot your fault. resid in g a t B eav erto n , O regon; and 1 ex ten d in g pensions to th e widows of [ wHd
At p resen t we are w ith th e 26th d in n er in New York w ith his b ro th er,
W ell, th e Job is all over and all by C a th e rin e C h am b erlin , sister, of | civil w ar v eteran s who were m arried
6 a. m. we g o t o rd ers to m ove fo r­
w ard. My b atallio n was in reserve th a t rem ains now to my Idea is to P o rtla n d : Mrs. M yrtle G arriso n , sis- since 1881, an d Dim ple Jo n es re-1 F rench Division and are w ithin ab o u t who Is In aviation.
ag ain , so I was ab o u t 1000 y ard s in get m e hom e an d get me th e re “ toot te r. N orth Pow der, O regon; Mrs. ceved one of th e first in stallm en ts —______________ ____________________
th e r e a r and did not get to see m uch sw ee t” , th a t is "v ery q u ic k " in Mollie K lddel, siste r, V ancouver, th e re u n d er.
One evening ab o u t tw o years ago
Of course it isn ’t spelled B. C.; Mrs. W. Y. Brow n, sister, B ill­
—AND THE GERMANS ASK US TO FORGET
th a t day only w h at th e first wave " fro g ."
had done. I wish you could have an y th in g like th a t, b ut th a t is the ings, M ont.; and Joseph Brooks, she said to me, “ I have a feeling th a t
b ro th er. In N ebraska.
we will nev er be m a rrie d .” L ittle
seen those h un tren ch es and dug- way it sounds.
D imple Jo n es was born at Salem. did we th in k a t the tim e th a t th is
W ell, Dad, th a t ’s ab o u t all I can
o u ts, and they had som e good ones
th in k of w orth w ritin g so will have O r^ o n , S ep tem b er 3 0 th , 1873. H er was a prem o n itio n of h er untim ely
too, reinforced concrete.
W ell, we w orked along all th a t to close, w ishing you a M erry C h rist-I m o th er was n ativ e E nglish, and h er d eath .
H er last In tellig ib le w ords w ere:
day and th e 27th we w ere in su p ­ m as and H appy New Year, an d all fa th e r, Mr. Mitzel, w hose first nam e
p o rt, h u t about 6 p. m. on th e 26th th a t goes w ith them even if th e sta te ' wa« C olum bia, was of G erm an ex- "I m ust go to sleep now, m ake me
I was alm ost p u t o u t of w orking o r­ Is dry. W ish I could be w ith you for ,raP ,lo n H er Ppt nam e, Dimple, sug- w ake up; please, m ake me w ake u p .”
All of us who w ere ev er acq u ain ted
d e r by a shell fra g m en t. T h is shell we su re would p u t on a p arad e. I gestlve of h er lovllness in childhood
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Dim ple Jo n es In the slig h test, 1
b ro k e about 20 feet from w here I forgot to tell you how I am myself.
was stan d in g and a piece of It the My arm was all healed up ab o u t a nam e. She was p eculiarly a child of o r m ore In tim ate, degree, m ust th in *
size of an egg m issed my bean eight m onth ago but it left It a little weak n atu re . T hough h e r early schooling of h e r as one of th e b rav est, lovllcst
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inches and stru c k a sto n e w all rig h t as I was shot rig h t th ro u g h th e w rist was lim ited , h e r in tu itiv e know ledge and b rig h te st of w om ankind.
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back of m e (m u st find som e m ore Joint. It w on't sta n d a stra in , b u t it
tory and ap tn ess of expression w ere m inded of th e m elodies of b ird s and ;
p ap e r; I c a n 't stop now. I m ade the m ay g e t b e tte r in tim e.
such th a t a book she could w rite on ru n n in g brooks, th e fra g ra n c e of ,
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th e su b je ct would ta k e ran k am ong flow ers, th e b eau ties of n a tu re , aeo-
BRUCE.
W ell th is piece h it and sc attered
th e w orks of th e learn ed .
A bee llan h arp s, cry stal fo u n tain s, th e mu- [
F ra n k E der has been d isch arg ed ; would not stin g her, a sn ak e would sic of th e sph eres an d angel choirs. [
FAIRVIEW
i not b ite h e r and a pet toad would
MILO C. KING.
Services will be resum ed a t Sm ith from th e service and is now at the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R aney have
C larence S tanley, who is critically |
The Germ ans send allied prisoners of war buck to us like this
M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch , F air- hom e of his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
moved back to th e ir hom e n ea r ill w ith p neum onia raenegitls, is re- :
then ask us to forgive and forget— and send them food
This Is a
view next Sunday. No new cases of P B E d er n ea r P lea san t Home. He QreBham from T illam ook. w h'-n tin-,
new and exclusive photograph, showing P.rltlsh prisoners who have
ported sig h tly b e tte r today.
been allowed to get home (under term s ol th e u rm lstlct v irtually all
In flu en za have developed an d those had been for som e tim e In a tra in - | have lived fo r th e oast year.
suffering irom disease and m aln u tritio n , starved while the H uns had
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who have been ill a re stead ily Im- | Ing cam p in V irg in ia an d was mus- 1
p l e n t y tot them selves
This Is )nst one of the thousands of reasons
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I A uto accessories fo r all cars. C.
S p o tlig h ts and electric horns.
why the Get man whine tor an easy peace will be ignored
proving.
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