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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
CONGRESS HAS
ONE DAY LEFT
T
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(Continued from rs On)
ba tmpomdhlff In l)"rn before
tomorrow n t Jlnrklry had
mrvod wlHi him,
"llriitrf hiinrtiiwii'
"I wnnt hi ml Ji mi m 1 hi liniipt
(inmirruw ffrirn mhimIowii," fluy
burn ssM. "1 hup don't
hv a n If tit iiiiniin fr tho last
V Jin npnkn nf a p.miihlllty of
w I rut I rig u i I li or k "I I )
ho lift mitiif l-ni hvti 2 mid
6 n VI nek Innmrrow.
I.uttt hotiirn rM nearly rvudy
for an nimn'riutMilur Adjourn
ment aft it a Inn, unprotlurilv
Homtton bKitn In January.
AH niajur 1'iiltt tui tho pre ad
journment cul'Hil.ir Imvu i.tHri
both houst, rxrept fur th third
ilff Irlnnry uroi tiu t ion tmiuuir
which thn a'iittte took up toduy.
1 1 m aiipnipruitl'itiit -ointnitt. up
pnivd thn Inrhtrtinn of Uo.oun,
uuo to smrt i lit (unit luiiamy
proKrnm, f uihU UUU tU tioun1
already ha'l voted.
A bill tu swl luopholi-R hi the
roVlltlO lilWl IN lllt'.lflM of pro
ven. In tax avoidunni and -vu-ftlnn
rrtvi'd ft nil I rnitrf utoiml
Approval and wt-nt to th White
Hmia (ir llio pi Midi-nl'a sinus
turit.
Not for in any yars hmi thrt
brrn io Itttlo major I r Is! niton
tn lha mill at a nnlin' ciomv
It hnppltd thin 1 1 in n only b
ntiiHtt inuH of thi i-oiitnivrralal
; -obli'iim it pmlpoiit'd until
lti 111 I Rt-Kkli'll.
Ilauii art-fptanr nf a re
vnntpd li a u r control bill snl
thn root rove rtd it-aUt bn to
tho Whlln ltouau to tm utnvrtutn
lat"
JillfhM In tho ruh tn adjourn
wnrn not only tba v.iik hour aixl
f n riu btlla, but a crop IitMinimi
ini'Miurn mid a lot of 1 ns Im
port it nt blUn.
My hahaut Vmii Hill
IIhiih li'adfra In llvi- i hy
misht iilvnie from thn wnk
aitn a hill already piftei by tlia
rial a for an unniplovm'W rn
aua, and muni si-nutom ert
asking a votn on a natural Rim
r'RUlatlon mrnMiro which the
hounw lias approved.
Ht'fot n quit Unit, bouno lrndira
alao planned tn nitprovu a ai-nnta
rtaolutton miking farm b alsla
tton tho flrat oulor of buaiixai
at tha next aphflon.
!brauaa an ninny of tha pn-al-nnt's
mcHHiina hav heiMi pout
ponM, 1 hla yinr'a arromplinh
mnta addM up to llitln of a!t
jifftrnnra nrtl.lt. from th routine
Amazing Proof
Thousands Find Relief ,
From Sluggish Stomach
Liver and Kidneys.
Tha proof of a flna mdlcln
la th rfsitlta. TboiiKiinda of Ir-t-j
trra hav comf In praUtnjt thp
morlia of th niw aurKron'a pn-1
acrlpilon known nn Wlllhtma.
8.L. K. Formula. Thousand auf
for Inn from aour and bloaN'd
atomarh, InuiRrtntton, ahiKKlah
klrinpya. nfrvouatiOKa, hndnrhoa. I
and aliiKKlah howidn hnvo writ- !
tn b'ttcra fxprnainu thctr arntl- j
tudo for ndltf. Th-M b-itrra ar
nn file, copl'fl of which will b !
mnllM to you on riuihat. i
If you ara auffortnc from alujc1
giah atomarh, ahnrp kidney pnlna, I
If you ar constantly w(rn out '
Oty a dlaordrd ayatt-m then yon
fioiild do aonn'thina; about Jour
condition now.
Urt Itrlli-f Now
Wllliama S.L.K. k!vo quick i
rllrf bncnuao It acta aa a dlu-j
rode atlmntnnt for tho kldnrya,
to atlmulntft thn flow of bile
from thi liver, to ux Iho howela
and to tono up tho atomaCh -In ,
fact to tono up tho rtlKcatlvo aya-1
trm with revllallziiiK effect.
No StH-n'tM tn H l,.K.
Thrtt aro no arcrota to Wll
liama R.L.K. For mil la. II In
miToly a doctor's piTacrlptlon.
The tnicredinnta In this prescrip
tion are plainly prlntod on the
labol.
H.L.K. acta at onra to rellrvo
auffprlns; and pain In stomach.
I Ivor, kidneys and bowels hy re
moving polonntia nccumulal Ions. 1
If yott are aiifferlna: from sour
acid stomach, bowels rlofitied j
u lth poisonous Impurities, pain-1
if'H Kas, losa nf nppotlte, awful
biliousness, abk hoadaehfa.
slneplosaneas from frequent night j
rising due to sluggish kidneys
you owe It to yourself to try this
New Doctor's prescription.
Reciire your hottlo today at i
Waggoner Drug Co., Kverbody's I
Drug Rtorn. I
IP A
DANCE
Saturday, Aug. 21
DORRIS
COME HEAR DANCE
To The Popular Dance Tunet
By Those S Swing King
"TheCalifornians"
10 p. m. lo 3 a. m.
South-End News
MERRILL O MAUN O TULELAKE
Tl
MKHIUI-I. A ra-eoitstructlon
program Ibat will enlarge quar
ters of the Merrill bram-h of tha
Ft rut National Hunk of Portland,
liirtt'NNM ef flclrnry of employxb,
ami bring the preaent building In
to tho circle of the most up-to-dute
bnnk buildings nf smaller
lowna of southern Oregon, began
thin week, under the direction of
a 1'ortlund rnntrartor.
Pinna vail for a modern, largnr
vault for which concrete Is now
being poured. The entire Inter
ior la to be changed, s back wall
Is being removed lo permit adding
au or clKht feet to the main part
of tb building and the stairway
to the aecond floor la being placed
to i he rear.
The door opening from tha
main at rent Is lo be moved east
toward Haul ford and company's
building and the glaaa front Is to
be final with (he aide walk.
Cniiiplrte modern fixtures will
be placvd, according to Warren PV
Fiulta, manager, and work la to
be rompluted It Is expected by
the latter part of Bept ember.
MAUN RESIDENT
GETS FIRST SIGHT
OF CRATER LAKE
MAI. IN' Mra. IMIla Bailey,
iiiionbiT of tho lielolnr Hand ao-
I i-h-iy and rent dent of Klamath
county for many years .caught
b-r flrat glimpse of Crater lake
Tburaday when the society mein
bera amprlned her with a trip to
the nark. Mrs. Halley had planned
I to entertain the members and lit
1 Mtead waa Invited to make the trip.
appropriation bills and exten
aiona of old laws.
Chief exceptions to the routine
muaiirea were farm tenancy,
hniiatug. neutrality and ths Ouf
fey coal law a.
Baseball
(Continued from Tage One)
and York; Knott, Walk up and
Hemaley.
NATIONAL
I.K (Jt K
K. H
I St. I.nula
. Pittsburgh
J oh nno n and
and Todd.
j Itoalou
ft 1
U 1
Blanton
Owen;
R-.-6
Ilrooklyn
MncKayilen and l.npes, Muel
ler; Hutcher and Phelps.
II. H. E.
New York IS 21 0
Philadelphia IS I
Castleman, Schumacher. Crtff
nian and Dunning: Lamaster,
Jorgeua, Kelleher, Crawford and
At wood.
R. H. B.
Chicago 4 9 0
Cincinnati 6 10 0
Parmelea, Hryant and O'Dea;
Oerrlnger, tirlssom and Camp
bell. BLY WATER WORKS
GROUNDS IMPROVED
m,Y K! Kendall has been
making Impovements on tha build
ings and grounds about tha Illy
water works recently.
Kendall has a new pin pan
eled ofllce and new porches and a
new eoat of paint have been added
to nil the buildings.
The rock garden high on the
hlllaldo finance gorgeous colors
that pnssershy cannot fall to
notice. Kendall saya he has many
more plana for beautlflcatlon of
thn grounds around tha place.
- 1 wTiran-Tn-eMrnEMTasaBBBSSBl
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Middle-aged house
keeper. Full time. References
required. Phone 1857-R. 8-20
WANTED (llrl for general
housework. 421 Market, l-lt
WANTED 150 corda green fir
bmly wood. Ilellbronner It Rea,
821 Spring. , 8-21
KOlt SALE Dy owner, amall
modern house, cloae In, perfect
condition. Kaay terms. Phone
808. 8-23
FOR 8AI.B 4-room modern
hnnpe, large rooms, basement,
tin II t ina, newly decorated, gar
den space, foncad, 4 blocks
from school, corner lot. 21200.
1250 down. Block north Dunn
linker office, Pelican City.
C. Dlion. 1-1 1
Admission $1.00
Thorn who nJoy4 th outlni
nd pirnln lunrh lncluJd Mca
damifi Mrlt lxoilty, C'ltra !)an
11. mill llallu. Mix Maynra. Btu
Mi Cullr, John Rthar, Pwrl Hmlth,
It, O. Thompann, Mlaaaa Marjorla
Danlal, riladya Daniel, Nina
Hrhmor, Kvelyn Zumwalt, Irana
Thompaon, Kmmillna Wllaon,
!'( Hmlih, Jana Smith, Mr. and
Mra. Harry Wllaon. Mr. and Mra.
Karl Kantar, Mr. and Mra. Kirk
Patrick, Hab Wllaon, all or Malln;
Mr. arid Mra. M. Chrlaten.on,
Klamalh Kalla; Mr and Mra.
OaorgA Wehb, Hanta. Clara, and
Mra. Llaila Turnar.
Mr. and Mra. W.bb. Mr. and
Mra. Chrlatanaon and Mra. Tur
nar, tUlllna; In th la vlclnlly, vara
liuirhfton KUtata Tburaday at the
Harry Wllaon noma.
LAVA BEDS SHOW
BIG INCREASE IN
TOURIST TRAVEL
TCXEI-AKE Travel Into the
Lava Beds monument Is Increas
ing with each year, according to
Don rtaher, superintendent of the
monument, Uood roads and ad-
vertlaltig are contributing factors
In drawing tourists into the sector.
I'd to August 1 a total of 1C-
IS3 persons In 4SI4 cars had reg
istered, almost double the num
ber registered for that time In
lfSfl.
At the close of the 1936 season,
September 30, only 11,104 visitors
had been registered-
This year's travelers have rome
from 31 states. Alaska. Washing
ton, I). C, Canada and one car
aa registered from India. Cali
fornia outnumbers every state
with the exception or Oregon
holding tha lead with tUI cars
nd 9U90 guests. California can
boast of lSu rare and 6347 per
sons. Roads Into tha monument are
constantly being Improved, Fisher
saya.
MANILA DARKENED
BY EARTHQUAKES
AS REFUGEES LAND
(Continued from Paf On
tha t't rrfnr"! arrlrlnn aboard
the Prealdent Jefferson to a atip
poaad haven after their terrify
Inn; experlencee In ShanKhal.
Una (Irl among a ecora nf
acreamlng refuge women and
rblldren undergoing rigid In
spection In the cuatoma house,
cried:
"la that another wart"
Tha rafugeea had ararealy
landed wbaa the qnak atruek.
Delayed more than an hour and
a half at 'the breakwater, the
eyea of many of tha women
refugeee brimmed with teara of
Joy aa tba liner pulled Into Ita
pier.
They had left a city of death
behind and were greeted by the
lively tunea of a United Statea
army band and tha blailng lights
of Manila.
A score or more were still In
the customs bouse when the very
earth rosred, the building swayed
and creaked and tba welcoming
llghta blinked out. Terror
reigned:
Seismologist said the quake
was centered three and a hart
mllea from Manila. They were
unable to determine the direction
of the epicenter becauae the rec
ording Instruments were knocked
off their shelves. Additional, but
less severe, quakca war forecaet.
Rsrolta, Manlla'a main atreet.
euffered much damage aa plate
glaaa wlndowa of many leading
atorea were ahattered.
The foundation of the Great
Eastern hotel Bank four Inches
below tha pavement level. Questa
fled In panic Into the atreet,
some In night clothes.
Hospitals treated many In
jured, Including some hurt aa
auillenrea (led f.-om movie
house.
Several watar mains were
broken. Including one of the
city's largest running acroaa
Aynla bridge. It fed the south
ern half of Manila.
Vital Statistic
C.KRVEIS Born to Mr. and
Mra. Lyle Cierveta of the Lee
apartments, a girl, Augtiat 19, at
1888 Leroy straat. Weight,
pounda It ounces.
I.. I), S. Picnic Members and
friends of tha Latter Day 8alnts
church will enjoy a picnic Sun
day, August 22, at Denton perk
above Fort Klamath. AH plan
ning to attend th event are
asked to meet at 8:30 a. m. at
th city library. Fifth street and
Klamath avenue, and to bring
their own basket lunch.
JEFFEPSON
Simply chill II
i.ondiervel I I
60 Proof rri 7 rr-"
l1!r1fV
LYONS Jefferwe Meshetfes . . Fifth, $U9 . . Pier, JO
LYONS Jeffenea Martlet . Fifth,, . I JO . . Fist, JO
THI t . LVbNS t HAAS CO. Sea FreasUs. Celllersl. "'
SHELL STRIKES
AIUIP
T
(Continued from Pig On)
China merchante' lower wharf
on th Yangtaepoo river which
th Japaaes occupied on the 12th.
Japanese bombers dropped seven
bo mli, on Klangnan near the
south station nest to the French
concession. A chines anti-aircraft
battery replied.
Meanwhile th Investigation In
to the shelling of tha Augusta,
causing the flrat major Interna
tional incident Involvng th flag
shp. Frederck J, Falgout of
Kaceland. I.e., waa killed and 17
seamen were Injured, five seri
ously. A Japanea apokeaman denied
that a Japaneaa abell struck the
cruiser. He regretted the disaster
and aald It waa caused by a Chi
nese mortar near th north ata
tlona of Chapel. Japaneaa anti
aircraft guna wer aiient at the
lime, he aald, becauae Japanese
planea war over the Yangltepoo
area.
Th Chinese blamed the shell
ing on the Japanese.
Rear Admiral Harry I. Yar
nell. supreme American naval au
thority In thea watra, repri
manded both the Japanese and
Chines after consultation with
the American consul-general, Clar
ence E. Gauss.
HHANOHAI. Aug. 20 UP) One
United htalea aallor waa killed and
18 wounded tonight when an anti
aircraft abell of undetermined
origin atruck the after well deck
of the crulaer Auguata, flagship
of the United States Asiatic fleet.
A fourth of Shanghai waa ablaxc
aa Chines alrlorcea struck sav
agely at Japan properties along
the Wr.nngpoo river and Chinese
artillery blasted at Japanese de
fens line.
The Augusta, flagship of Ad
miral Harry K. Yarnell, fleet com
mander, haa been lying In the
Whangpoo river a little dowti
atream from the heart of th In
ternational settlement, covering
th evacuation of American ref
ugee from stricksn Shanghai.
From High Angle
The ahell plunged from a high
angle. Hoth Japanea and Chi
nese artillery and anti-aircraft
batteries had been firing furiously
through the late afternoon and
Into th night.
Th Augusta atood by earlier
today aa two United Statea de
atroyara and Doular liner car
ried 1000 American refugeea down
the river to hoard the liner Presi
dent Hoover for Manila.
Admiral Yarnell had told the
Jnpanea navy bluntly that L'ulted
States vessels would navigate the
Whangpoo whenever and hoeever
h desired, without reference to
anyone. This wss in reply to a
Japanese request that American
naval authorities give th Japan
ese node whenever they wished
to navlgat th Whangpoo after
dark.
American rropertj Suffer
American property suffered
heavily aa the battle for Shanghai.
In Its second week, became in
creasingly destructive of lit and
wealth.
The whole pootung waterfront
teeming Industrial area Just
across th river from the heart of
Shanghai, was In flamee, the re
sult of heavy bombing of Japan
ese properties by Chinese planea.
A large aectlon of th Hongkew
district to the north waa burning
furiously. This section, now
largely Japanea, waa th Amer
ican concession for a few years In
the nineteenth century. Heavy
shelling by Chinee? big guns,
searching out the shore positions
of the Japanese marines, was
largely responsible (or th Hong
kew blaie.
NEW OREGON FOOD
STORE OPENED AT
BLY SATURDAY
BLY Th chain of Oregon
Food stores, seeing Bly'a oppor
tunity, obtained long term lease
for th corner brick store of Biy
(rem Jack O'Nell.
Archie Cruls wss appointed
manager of the new etor. Con
siderable remodeling aa dons
and th shelves were wall stocked
with groceries, fresh (ruita and
vegetables and all (ood supplies
needed by Bly housewives.
The grand opening waa held
Saturday, Auguat 14.
RENO LICKNSR
RENO, Nev., Aug. 20 (UP)
Marriage licenses Issued today
Included: Earl Grove, 23, and
Viola Jlayes, 17, botk Alturaa,
Cal.
r
COtflTaAILS
Old-lime
Bartenders
Formulas
MARTINI
I OR
aejs W JISSSSJ
FLIERS MASS IN
ARCTIC TO HUNT
SOVIET AIRMEN
(Continued from Page One)
planned to taks off for Fort
Hmlth, N. W. T-, 1200 miles dis
tant. Mat! em Mill (.rounded
The huge sliver flying boat,
purchased by the Russian govern
ment for tha expedition, will then
fly north to Join other aviators
In the search for Rlglsmund Lev
aneffaky, who, with flva compan
ions, waa last beard from s week
ago today, several hours before
his four-motored plane was eg
perted In Fairbanks to refuel for
a I ted States datb.
Meanwhile, Jlmmr Matt-rn.
grounded for three days by bad
weather, continued preparations
here today for an exhaustive
search of tho northern Alaska
coast and beyond to the polar
lee cap tn his sleek, aluminum
colored plane.
At Harrow, Alaska's northern
most tip, pilot Hob Randall, vet
eran Canadian northland airman,
planned to resume his queat for
Information concerning the lost
flyers through Interviews with
s a tiered feakimos in the sparsely
populated Arctic area, from Bar
row east to Herschel island.
He reported two daya ago Eski
mos told him they heard what
might have been a plane's en
ginea about the time the soviet
fliers had been expected near the
northern Alaska coast.
A. Vartanlan. soviet represen
tative here, said latest radio ad
vices brought news Pilot Zad
koff, with Navigator Padalko, ar
rived at Barrow late last nlcht
and were expected to continue
their flight today to Aklavik, N.
W. T.
Vartanlan also said ha was In
formed the Russian Ice breaker
Krassln, carrying four Ruaslan
planes to be pressed Into the
search, was within 10 mllea of
Barrow late last night and was
expected to cruise around there
as contact point for tba searching
planea.
Activity of tha Russians at Bar
row led to erroneous reports (car
ried by tba Canadian press) that
Uevaneffsky and his companions
had reached Barrow. The U. 8.
signal corps headquarters In Seat
tie aald It had checked the re
ports and that "Levaneffsky and
his companions positively did not
reach Barrow." Tha signal corps
expressed tha belief the reports
probably arose from belated wire
lesa dispatches telling of Zadoff's
and the Ice breaker's arrivals.
DRUM CORPS PARTY
SET FOR MODOC
FIELD POSTPONED
The "victory party" for th
A merican Leg Ion drum corps.
scheduled for Saturday night 011
Modoc field to celebrate their
triumph at Albany convention, has
been postponed until a later date,
according to word from Dewey
Powell, drum major.
The absence of a large number
of the members of the corps on
vacations and the reconstruction
that is under, way on the grand
stand on the field make It inad
visable to hold the party tonight
Powell said. A new date will be
set as soon as possible.
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F. R.APPROVES
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mm
(Contlnusd from Pag Cs)
of th block already hav been
closed and negotiation! with other
property owners are being car
ried on by Commissioner Harry
Hanfleld, who aald he would b
rady to aubmlt further options
to the commlaaloo for final ap
proval negt wek.
Work on th detailed plans (or
the structure, th estimated total
cost of which I 11.000.000 along
with a central beating plant (or
the entire group of atat build
ings. Is already under way by
Whltehoua ft Church, Portland
architects.
Under the terms o( sn sgree
ment with PWA officials they sre
to be submitted (or approval by
November 1 and construction
operctions ar acheduled to atari
witbla to days from that date.
Completion of the library la
set for not later tbaa Jim 10,
12SI.
"There la no reason why th
library project cannot proceed un
interrupted now," aald Ralph .
Moody, assistant attorney gener
al and special counsel of the com
mission who recently spent sev
eral weeks In , Washington Iron
ing out details in connection with
th gram application.
"W know what PWA requires
of us and can ahape our course
to conform to their demands. '
Besides the $300,000 provided
(or land purchase, th legislature
appropriated $650,000 for tha
state's share of th cost of th
building or buildings.
Th new building will b pri
marily a library, but will also
flontaln aome offic apac for otbar
stat departments.
PORTLAND LEADER
REFUSES NLRB
OFFER OF HELP
(Continued from pag One)
"learn more" of Hop' plan.
Bonn MathlB, AFL, leader, said:
"Yes, ibaolutaly!" when asked if
he favored an audit. "W want
th rank and file to know where
It atands: thia la a (re country
and we ahould be glad to cooper-
ale on an audit.
Offensive Planned
Meantim both aide planned
offensives In th struggle as AFL.
pickets continued to march be
fore the sawmills, protesting CIO
produced lumber.
Local AFL leaders called a
"council of war" at Olympla early
peit week.
Harold Prltchett, president of
the ClO-afflllated International
Woodworkers of America, and
Harry Gross, International Wood
workers' association counsel, will
seek a national labor board elec
tion In the closed mills. A similar
election In Tacoma resulted In 70
per cent of tbe employe of th
St. Paul and Tacoma mill favor-
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Ing th CIO. It was announced
yeaterday.
Operator of th closed mills,
lo their first puhlte. statement,
asserted they would not re-opea
until assured tbey can do so on a
"peaceful, uninterrupted beats."
(Continued from Pag On)
signed th Judiciary committee s
majority report against th mil
which be charged Bought to Im
pugn th motives of Mr. Roose
velt.
"I venture to say that some
senstors, who heaped thia wither
ing fire upon the preaident, will
be talking a different language
th next time tbey go before the
voters," Guffey snapped. "They
will then discover in Mr. Roose
veH a host of political virtues
Which they were unable to ae at
thia particular time."
EAGLES TO FROLIC
IN ANNUAL PICNIC
AT LAKE O' WOODS
' Member of th Eagle lodge
and their guests will frolic Sunday
at Lake o' th Wood at their an
nual picnic, with the feature o(
th day to be a baseball game be
tween the member of the drum
corns and the rest of th lodge.
Those attending th picnic are
asked to meet at tbe K. C. Ball
Sunday morning at T:S0 for the
trip to the lake. Transportation
will be arranged (or loos In
need.
An Initiation will be held at the
plcnlo ground as on of th drat
Items on th program, at 10
o'clock. Following win be
lengthy program of sports and
gam with prises (or the win
ners.
Each party Is to bring a lunch;
but coffee. Ice cream, lemonade
and other sundries will be fur
nished for all. Boating and swim
ming In the afternoon will be fol
lowed by a daneo In th evening.
CRUISER SHELLING
DECISIONS UP TO
SHANGHAI OFFICERS
- (Continued from Pag On)
such things war almost bound
to happen In a situation such aa
that at Shanghai.
Aaked what he was going to
do about It, he said th people
on the spot could tell more about
that than officials In Wsshington.
In response to other queations,
be said official Waahlngton waa
talking about the advisability of
Invoking th neutrality act every
day.
Informed that the Japanese
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ident expressed doubt as to
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en off.
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ment hy the council for preven
tion of war favoring Immediate
proclamation of neutrality, the
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govramnt official had more
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CASUALTIES ABOARD
AUGUSTA NAMED BY
NAVY DEPARTMENT
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ville. Mo., minor wounds, shoul
der and chest.
Edward Joseph Sheehsa, Jr.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.. wounds la both
feel.
Paul O'Bryan Harden. Leban
on Junction, Ky.. minor arm and
shoulder wounds.
Cbarlea Richard (llmms. Mill.
tows. Ind-. minor wound In right
leg.
Dsn lei Joseph Patrick, La
Croeae, WIb., wound In left elbow.
William Henry Hicks, Graham,
Wash., small wounds In th lower
bsck.
Herbert Jeha Bowers, Garner,
la., minor wounds in right foot.
Allen Llnwood Hord, Rucker.
vllle. Vs., right chest wound.
Clarence Bryc Strachan, Clin
ton. Ia., leg and thumb wounds.
John Kler. Phllippsburg, N. J.,
wound In middle of back,
James Robert Kaets, 8outb
Birmingham, Ala., shrapnel wound
la left foot.
Frederick Wlllard Andrews, Jr..
Revere. Maaa., alight shrapnel
wound In upper left arm.
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