List of Survivors' ofr Quantrill’jf Raid Ia !; Being Rapidly / • CompletedREUNION HOLDS INTERESTAnyone Having Information. About List Is Urged to Call . ; 'Journal-WorldThrough; the ‘cooperation, of old settlers, the list of Qttantrilii - ! ■ • - * ;iraid: survivors;of whom nothing isknown has been greatly reduced.Yhe list is published by the Journal-World today iii order that persons bav*n? information of any named therein: may send their information to the'Journal-World and thus; assist in preparing a current list of survivor s'as nearly correct as possible. - ‘ :Interest in jthe 'present 'roll of survivors'. is1 .heightened by the meeting ’and program which will bej held at the jUniyersity Administration building Saturday afternoon, at which the raid survivoi's and old. settlers, will be guests of the University, the department of journalism and the Journal-World.. Survivors whbse names were not carried -?on the ; original 'list published biy the Journal-World continue to be reported to the Jour-' nal-World. Names sent in to the office'since yesterday are:1 Mrs.; C, T.. Dews, 738 Arkansas'street;! Mrs. Mary -Roller Spear, Kansas -City; Mo.; Mrs.’Kati'e Roller 'Wise, Lawrence; Mrs. Sarah Mack Pinkston, La Nessa; Ga!.; who-Was *, active in the relief work following the raid; Mrs. Sue Brass Kretsing-er, Mrs. Kate Brass Greenlee-t Mrs. Sally A. Brass Fitzpatriick, Mrs, Lloyd Brass jSmith,.--all . of Saif Diego, Cal.J Mrs. Ella: Brass, Colorado -' Springs,. Col.; Mrs;- Louis Bowers: 531 Wisconsin str#pf