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Word was received Sunday that Fred Malinin, 2600 Adams avenue, had been wounded in ncticin, his loft ankle being- chartered by .shrapnel.The young; soldier, who la 25 years of iifie, ia now in base hospital 13,progress in k favorably.wtiRuabclaprermaablt;!thlt;'.'He■■went from Oakland to CninpL^ Lewis in sTune and sailed on July *5 fori SUl France, os-n member of Company K,|^c 361sl infantry.lt;K-Bcar witness to the fact that President Wilson r.pofce of an armistice and all the military moves, so far matfe which have reduced the enemy to a •Ingle nation have been by armistice. Do you catch the-pofnt? Wilson evidently was net for a peace less soft ■than that which has been given Bulgaria, Turkey and Austria-Hungary.(Paid Political Advertisement)—--------CO---------;inSOIhiiknROBERT PEART ISoffilllieanthatItuherl Peart, non of Harry Smith j Pearl. 23IS Madison, is ?n New York-on Ills way to bin home, according to a telegram received by* Ills father last night.Peart enlisted in the army last summer and has been Sn France several . months. HIr parents do not know j wliy he ts coming borne unless iL is because nf an accident several- weeks ago when be war. thrown from a truck and his leg broken in two places and jhi* arm fractured. This may have rendered him unfit for service. The ‘telc-gram (lid not give any particulars. Peart formerly worked for the Stand's rd.dn:l(Clt;c;aMr. and Mrs. Peart have three aons in ihe war, Robert of Ogden, and two 1 who enlisted in England, one of the Iat-• j ler-hayins tern wounded five times. --oo----- 1
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Ogden Standard

Ogden, Utah, US

Mon, Nov 04, 1918

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