Government Fails to Locate
Mothers of Dead.
The government has failed to locate either the mothers
or widows of 22 soldiers from Iowa who died in the world war. The
mothers and widows are eligible to take the government trip to
the cemeteries of France. The American Legion has been asked to
aid in locating survivors of these men, who are buried in France.
Any information should be sent to Frank Miles, editor of the Iowa
Legionaire, Des Moines. The list of privates includes:
|
Sampel H. Bridge |
Albert Christopherson |
Kirk H. Dunsan |
Glenn Earl |
Fred G. Ekstrom |
Howard Elliott |
Horace J. Hill |
Charlie Hinricksen |
Alfred M. Kant |
Malcolm M. Loitaas |
Luie Machacek |
Louis J. Mackin |
William Nigg |
Adolph H. Schueler |
Marshall A. Shannon |
Bert Warren Shields |
Henrich H. Sonius |
Charlie Roswell |
Thomas Worley |
Guy P. Worley |
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Sergeants are:
Herman E. Heft |
Otto Miller |
Corporal Guy E. Moe also is listed.
~source: The Iowa Recorder Newspaper,
November 5, 1930
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