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PVT. RUSSELL F. McGUIRE, "A" Co., 310th Engrs. PVT. MICHAEL KOWALSKI, "H" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. E. W. PAUSCH, "C" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. JOHN BENSON, "C" Co., 310th Engrs. SGT. SILVER K. PARISH, "B" Co., 339th Inf. PVT. CHARLES BELL, "B" Co., 339th Inf. PVT. JOSEPH EDYINSON, "B" Co., 339th Inf. SGT. L. E. STOVER, "B" Co., 310th Engrs. CORP. W. C. BUTZ, "B" Co., 310th Engrs.

Camp equipage, in addition to that on hand in Gatling Gun Detachment: one buzzacot, small; four mess-pans, one dish-pan, one coffee-mill. Blanket-roll complete; revolver with 50 rounds per man; waist-belts and entrenching-knives. "It is recommended that Priv. Butz, 'G' Co., 13th Infantry, Corp. Robert S. Smith, 'C' Co., 13th Infantry, and Serg.

I. Rosenfield, Miss Alice Gwendolyn Jones, Mr. Percival Butz, etc. Good heavens!" she cried, "there's not a single person on this list who has anything to do with Oakdale High School. Mr. Percival Butz," she laughed. "The idea of a man buying perfume. Really, girls," she added in despair, "we've been wasting our time. I can't see that any of us has made the least headway.

Northern Syria furnishes the Phoenician merchants with butz, which is translated "fine linen," but is perhaps rather cotton, the "tree-wool" of Herodotus; it also supplies embroidery, and certain precious stones, which our translators have considered to be coral, emeralds, and rubies.

"All but Commander Butz, sir," was the man's reply. Jack commanded his men to row closer to the wreckage. "Ahoy there!" he shouted, when he had come close. The lad thought he heard a muffled answer, but he could not make sure. He called again. This time the answer came plainer. "Where are you?" asked Jack. "Under the wreckage," was the reply. Jack scrutinized the wreckage closely.