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Show IDENTIFY SIXTEEN TUSCANIA VICTIMS WASHINGTON'. Feb. 23. The war department tonight gave out an additional addi-tional list of the names of sixteen identified iden-tified dead American soldiers who loet their lives in the torpedoing of the liner Tuscania by a German submarine February Feb-ruary 6. Nine of them previously had been" reported in -V-soviated Press dispatches dis-patches from a Scottish port. The sven not previously identified were: Privates Gunder G. Au.-tad. Oaklee. Minn.; Sterling Colloun. t. Jame, Ark.; Arthur N. Harvev. Eau Claire. Wis.: doseph K. Kedfieid. Gleudale, Ore.: Edward L. Routt. Pecan Gap. Texas; Thomas S. Wa-on. Kosciusko, Miss., and Ciaude W. Walker. Los Angeles. An-geles. Walker had not previously been listed a? uua.iouuted for, and no an nouneemeut tas made, as to the unit to whi'-h he was attached. |