UV*JS, oA'l’t KUA Y At TMAY L’l. 1919MERICANSrrfc Made It lb Fronl byrial Portrait Palatar of lb A. K .P.I| nieh. irtth Infantry; supply company. . ordnance and mrdlcal detachments.Company U and Third Battalion -------fleers. cfl man.mpany M and Third Battalion head-of fleer s. 441 m*M lifthwwer* ««* man. 116th*22. w »LUr7e. **t«*»»roant Batteries K and P. 14 off tear* and Sis man: caa*IIA I Pit am iia nlao .1 aad • ad naa.t r- • • vwi n nuu lt;•« men; cabual companies 1 and 3. of 139th Infan. try. •officer* and lit man; detach, mant I of casual company No. 1; UTth Infantry. 1 offlcor and *1 man.Transport Canandaigua—Left Brcat May 10; will arrive at Newport News May 11 w|th 306th Ammunition Train*cmm 19 nffip irs ati« boi ____•• niiiinuniuon i rimcomplete; 13 officers and »»| m«i*•*»» Allf*ntry?. Compdiiy U t officers■ and 2.41 men; detachment caaual com pany No. I of 311th Infantry, 3 offi { cara and 64 men.Trtmoort (1 ro f WsMasaaa _ 1IT-? Ill’ ll.Transport Uraf Waldaraaa — l^artBrest May -29- will srrivo at New York ir“e^ab8ffi*X ilHK Infantry, comJilsto: tf officers and 3,164 man. 306th .nglneer Train. 2 officer*, and 1*1 men.♦s?ra?ffp*rt. MoBUa—Ldft Brest May2®; will arrive at New York May |o with 320th Infantry. compleU.«96 of. fleers and 3.3M men; 3;5th Machine Uun Battalion, complete. 33 officers and lt;01 men; llltb Field Battalion.» ?rpf’ * *nt* mon;IWtto Infantry Brigade Headquarters and Veterinary Field Unit. 4 officers and 24 men: foth Division military po«1 I a: a a • a pa am a % * a » w -J6 A--fc Jh « «ldN’ ‘'“i •vm lmyipioii nniiiary po*lice company and medical detachment. • officers !*•-* *'«----Batt leshl312ew -- nip ________ -»-jr v aa»ar»AMay 21; will arrivs at Newport Newsmen.Jersey—I.eft BrestI7’—# - • . nff HI ach pan AAMHJune 3 with 314th Machine Oun Bat-tanou, Iran dMnchmmt of officer* -Moff Icy anrt *71 men; ca*u«i mm panyNjj. 1. et Cl^lh lifantr# 1 officer and HO met.CHINESE PRINCESSIS VISITING ROANOKE1:IB. tilth Inf.. 1st Division.tclhlng Sou'h of Soiason* on July 21. lion Ho cam* to the conclusion that ins. Ho picked out the two that were puny and went Hftrr them With ex-• raptured tln.ee two particular guns His citation, which brought him the this was unh one incl'Unt of CnrimmlTrlncra* Mai Tal Tat. or King Tan Kwan Honan. Chinn, la a charming and Interesting visitor In the city' and1 le now registered at Hotel (toanoke. A Mt of her hlstcry win he of interest«o those who have seen iter at theItoanrke '•TheaterWhen m email child. Prlncrra Mai T«,l I si left her home in China and went to l.outiort wuh her parents wherf- he-Jather was sent as a member of the diplomatic service in 1905. The little princess mss at once Placed in an Kng-Jish schru) where she completed her education about four yeara ago During her ear# In Knglsnd she acquired ao much fatmli vrlty with the Isnguaitr that she now splt;nks t fluently and without a trace of foreign accent. The prince** came to love l-Ingland and nil things KnglHh so w.*ll that ahe decided not to return to her orlenial home with her parents, but Instcud decided to g i on the Mag*. w here ahe has been a great success. During the two years that she has been in America ahe haa appeared at the larye theaters in r»na-In and New York and is now on hr-Otst visit to the Routh. Although her use of thr Knghsh language la perfect, the princess haa not forgotten her native tongue which la the mandrrin Chinese, the imperial language, wntch .* quite i ifferent from the numerous •1'alects spoken by the ordinary Chinesebo rtiinr* in fliia mtintrv