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Show TlflTlf-FI IIS j oi mm list i I ! iOne Killed in Action, Oth- ers Wounded, General i Pershing Reports. i W'ASIIIXGTUX, AiTil 1. Twontv- : five casualties anionp the Anierican ex-j 1 jieditiunary fon-e reported today were; divided as follows: j One killed in aetion. one died of ; u'ounds. fotir died of disease, two se- : erely wnu'ied. and se"enteen ltiilitiy ; wounded. The lit follov-: KILLED IN ACTION. Private William Rapp. DIED OF WOUNDS. Private Edward Fisher. DIED OF DISEASE. i Privates: j Pearson Round. , 1 George Fitzsimmous. Jesse E. Stinchcomb. FTancis Welles. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Privates: Eugene W. Elstun. Joseph Nowak. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. First Lieutenant George E. Boyds. Sergeant Joseph Petrush. Corporal Milton Willaru. Wagoner Frank Lucey. Privates: Homer Ayler. Harold F. Euchbinder. Howard H. Crura. Moses Fischer. Francis J. Galvin. Zed S. Honaker. Samuel W. Kopp. Clifford Ledford. Lonnie R. Rouse. ; Harlee C. Smith. Troy A. Tarwater. John K. Urban. Fred Warnasch. OTTAWA. April 1. The Adlo in-Aiiieriean in-Aiiieriean names appear in today's casualty cas-ualty list: I Wounded A. T. Aeouin. Uetioit. j Gassed W. McOinly. Detroit: E. .1. I Deemer. Pittsluirs. Pa.: Y. .1. liourdon. I Pullman. Hi.; F. K. Forsyth. Lawrence, lMi.li.: S. St. Johns, Spokane, Wa-h. Prisoners repatriated F. M. .McKi'o- 1 beti. I 'le eland. Ohio. ' j j 111 F. Romans, Denver. Colo. i |