been in the Navy.Wallace Hart, 131 North Locust — I was in the 101st Observation Balloon Co., stationed at San Antonio, Tea., making trips up everyday.E. E, Adams, 1305 East Second— I was in Brest, France, in the October Artillery Replacement, the Second Battalion from Camp Taylor.Ralph Buckner, 223 North Pine I was with Co. A. . 13th Engineers. fighting as part of the Third French Army at Verdun, j France.John Brier, 121 North Beech—I was with ‘he 44th Aerial Squadron, Wilbur Wright Field. Dayton. O.S. K. Bowen, 1206 North Beech —I was in the quartermaster detachment at Camp Jackson.R. R. Boston. 1251 North Poplar.with 27th headquarters company in Khabonnn-k in Siberia., yd Cain, 900 East Third—Iwas a tailor with a shop on a ship in the Navy at New Yora.Claude Creekmur 520 South Maple—T was with the Reclamationdetachment stationed at Camp Evans.R. K. Hooker. 540 West Fourth—I was a dispatch tider attached to the 327th Field Artillery ancl was four miles from Met*. France.P. I. Norris, 61ft East Sixth I waa with Bat. D.. 34th Coast Artillery Cotps, at Camp Eustis, Vs.George Kalberkump, H35 South Maple —I was at Camp Dix. N. J.Dave Downing. 1214 South Ixv rust-1 was with the 1st Div., 26th Inf., Co. I, in the Argonne Forest.A. E Densmore. 215 East Broadway With the 18th Infantry, atCamp Sevier, Greenville, So. Carolina. tH. Jackson. 314 Eajt Eighth— Near death in ‘he base hospital at Camp Taylor, then wtth 365th Infantry, Headquarters Dept.Norman Hoffman, 507 South Elm— Stationed Just outside of Toul. France, a.s assistant to the divisionquartermaster of the 85th div.C. I. Linthicum. 608 East McCord—With the 130th Inf. 33rdE;v., at Metx. Fiance, gettingready to hop over,H. McFarlan, 215 West Secondiis France, arriving there at 3 p. m., and didn’t know that the Armistice had been signed. I was with Bat. F. 52nd Artillery.Claude Davis. 1008 North Elm— At Camp Joseph E. Johnson. Jackv sonville, Fla., with the quartermaster.Bryan C. Kendall, 208 N. Poplar— At Rawlings, N. Carolina, with Co. A. 305 Bat., heavy tank corp.Ralph Hankins. 326 South Elm At Augustana, Ga( with 6th '/•, Machine Gunners Training center George Eide, 433 South Locust -At Nixervllle, France, ready for action with the 6th Field Artillery. 1st Division.Robert C. Gehrig. 215 South Hickory—I was in St. Nadarie, France with the 300th Engineers.Dr. J. P. Kissell, 315 Linden—I was in Paris, France, on detachment duty having a god time.Russell Wilson. 302 South Poplar. — I was near the Agonne in Francewith the 3rd Division.«-*Carl Selke, 311 South Poplar— With a New Jersey regiment at Meta, France.R. F. Hall, 705 South Poplar—In 1 Fiance near Boune with Co. G.b%Uhtli1!163rd Infantry.Earl W. Ross. 411 South Pine — With corp maneuvering, getting ready to go back to the line near Amiens. Fiance. I was in 30th Division, 115 Machine Gun Battalion.LOCAL BOY SCOUTSFORWARD MOVEMENTiThe Boy Scout movement which has again gained a strong foothold in Centralia since reoiganixa-tion several months ago, points to even higher peaks.A movement like the Boy feouta can never come to standstill, Superintendent of Recreation Edgar Drake said today. It is a psychological fact that such a movement must either go backwards or forward and the Recreation Department of this city ia happy to announce that the local Scouts ere going forward.The second troop is being or-v\tltlItClffinJoofthvitofogiofthRsowWofWlrijTltharfoevla7 ainn«pU