Tlie effort to complete the list of survivors lias been assisted by many persons in Lawrence* lAddi-tions to the list have been sent to the Journal-World office as follows : ,'Mr. and Mrs. C ha s. Curtis, 100,7 Rhode Island; Mrs. F. E. Wilbur, 902 La.; F. A. Marceil, Richmond,* Kan.; George Ellis, 612 Western Ave., Topeka; Mack Brown, 1033 Ind.; Pete Jones, Lawrence; L. M. Walters, Route 2; Mrs. 'Mary Davis 2115_Tenn-.; Cl. T. Colrnan, Long Beach, Cal.; Willis Cohnan, Kan-' waka; John C. Hindman, Pasadena, Cal; Mrs. Wm. C. Bigger, 731 La.; Mrs. ;Mary Cole, San.' Francisco; Mrs. Mary' Willey, Kansas City, Mo .A- G. Emmett,' Route 5; Mrs. Eliza ! Emmett Dolbee. 1301 Rhode Island, Mrs. Melissa Beck Boger, Freeman, Mo., James Corce, Kansas1 City; Will Ingersoll, 785 Kearney, Denver, Sirs. George - Daugherty,Eudora. , • K'-\. • * 1Were Babies it Time of Raid ‘.j* . * * \C. E. Daugherty was a baby si jthe time of the raid, as was Mrs. Daugherty; who was Belle T. Jennings, a daughter. of • Capt. arid Mill. A. J. Jennings. vThree Lawrehce men who have a particular interest in the raid on Lawrence hut 'who do not class themselves exactly as survivors are J.^A. Zimmerman' of 924 Vermont street; Henry Albach. and . Biijy Williamson. Mr. Albach was., born a few weeks after the raid and Mr.' Zimmerman and Mr. Williamson a few months afterward.