SAFETY OF MORE MEN IS DEFINITELY ASSURED
By Associated Press
Washington. Feb. 13. – The safety of 21 more troops who
sailed on the Tuscania was assured today by announcement from the war
department of men taken from the ship at Halifax, because they were ill. The
names of the 21 men, who now are removed from the list of missing and
reduces the number of unreported to 304, follow:
Rupert A. Davis – Frisco, Texas
Albert Diaz – Mission, Texas
Henry E. Forshe – Hayward, Oklahoma
William T. George – Waverly, Tennessee
Fred J. Groomer - Horseshoe Bend, Idaho
Carl V. Jacobson – Elk City, Oregon
Jefferson Davis Jones – Winfield, Texas
Jesse Robert Kime – Deer Park, Washington
Roderick MacDonald – R. F. D. No. 2, Bellingham,
Washington
Jacob W. Martin – 2918 Clinton Ave., Fort Worth, Texas
Stephen F. Mead – Reed, Oregon
Howard W. Menely – Sasakwa, Oklahoma
Ervin Miller – Enselmo, Nebraska
Ward F. Parker – 403 West D., Street, Grants Park,
Oregon
Theodore Pollak – Adkins, Texas
Roy E. Powleson – Mill City, Oregon
Archie D. Roberts – 1257 Laurel Ave., Salem, Oregon
George R. Rogers – R. F. D. No. 2, Dallas, Wisconsin
Elwin O. Stephens – Springfield, Oregon
Rufus W. Taff – San Saba, Texas
Joe L. Taylor – 608 Avenue C, San Antonio, Texas
2005 INFORMATION SOURCE:
Wichita Weekly Times "Safety of more men" Feb. 15,
1918; Pg. 4
Transcription Date: February 28, 2005