MORE NEW UNITSARRIVE OVERSEASaene3 1re ISergrant Harry Landor, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Landor, 617 Fulton-rd NW, has arrived overseas. Sergeant Landor is with the*49th Infantry, 5th Replacement Regiment, formerly stationed at Camp Gordon, (la.Private William II. Killian, of the July Automatic Replacement draft, 50th Company, formerly stationed at Camp Gordon, has arrived overseas, according to word received by his mother, Mrs. E. Killian, 309 Smith-av NW.Fred Graff, 2027 Mahoning-rd NE, has received word of the safe arrival overseas of his brother, Frank Graff, who is with the 2nd Replacement Regiment of Cleveland. His home was formerly in this city.Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith, 43 5 Hazlet-av NW, received word that their son, Charles H. Smith, 53rd July Automatic Replacement from Camp Gordon, has arrived safely overseas.Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Malilon Bowser, 1435 Dueber-av SW, that their son, Charles L. Bowser, has arrived safely overseas.Cards have also been received announcing the arrival of the following.Private Clyde E. Lawrence of the 51st July Automatic Division, 5th Replacement Regiment, son of Mr.and Mrs. C. G. Lawrence, 1467 Va Ilousel-av SE.Corporal Edmund G. Kittoe, 50th Company, July Automatic Replacement Division, formerly stationed at Camp Gordon. Word was received by his wife, Mrs. Edmund Kittoe.Richard Seccombs, 53rd Infantry, Replacement Regiment, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Seccombe, 1210 Fourth-st SE.William Zimmerman, 6fith Replacement Regiment, brother of Bert A. Brown, 2106 Mahoning-rd NEHarry C .Roud, Jr., with the JulyAutomatic Replacement Regimentformerly sationed at Camp Gordon He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Roud, 1239 Louisiana-av NW.Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gross North Canton, have received word or the safe arrival overseas of their son Edward G. Gross, of the 50th Company, July Automatic ReplacementRegiment, formerly stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga.Word was received Monday by Mrs. Mary Koontz, 818 Rex-av NE, that her husband, Henry Koontz, Co. 50, formerly stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga., has arrived safely overseas.Mrs. J. E. Reese, 1215 Lawrence-rd NE, has received word of the arrival overseas of her son, Neil Graham, of the 50th Company, July Automatic Replacement draft, formerly stationed at Camp Gordon.FINED FOR THROWINGWATER ON NEIGHBORFound gfiilty Monday in police court of disturbing the peace, Mrs. Emma Grossnicklaus was fined $5 and costs.She is alleged to have thrown water on a neighbor, Mrs. May Walz. She admitted having started the row.Several neighbors who witnessed the incident testified at the hearing.BRITFUCON] The dlt;’Planesloonfieial (ftish ,imachinetons ofoils obLowpreventE M1' ADS '[ranS ATIThlt;* the \n11 ii *1 - in.CornetCAN YOU ANSWER TYou young- men and women of vision ate lianity call you to take your part in the maki But you can do this only in so far as yo i The world wants men and women of j things accurately and well. Rewards go sp-« Why not get your training atMOUNT UNION ((Alliance, Ohio?This is a standardized college of arts aiul : pre-engineering, educational, domestic science training under Government officers and pin women under experts. Moral influences p* r\ You should enter Mount Union College, write toPRESIDENT W. II. McM\STER# A. '