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Show 88 N1ES ARE CONTAINED IN CASUALTY LIST 3 Americans Killed in Action; Ac-tion; 5 Die of Wounds, 8 of Disease and 5 by Other Causes. 10 OFFICERS AMONG ROSTER FROM FRONT 1 Man Wounded Severely and 50 Slightly; 1 Is Missing Miss-ing in Action, Summary Sum-mary Shows. i WASHINGTON, May 4. The casualty cas-ualty list today containod eighty-six names, divided as follows: Killed in action, three; died of wounds, fivo; died of accident, four; died of disease, eight; diod of other causes, one; woundod severely, four-tsen; four-tsen; wounded slightly, fifty; missing in action, one. The list shows the following officers: Lieutenant Wilson Marshall, Jr., oi Bridgeport, Conn., died of accident; Lieutenant Albert E. Johnson, of Col-linsville, Col-linsville, Conn., was severely wounded. . Lieutenant Maurice' S. Redmond, Pittsburg, Pa., is reported missing. The following wore slightly wouuded: Captains Frederick L. Blair, Providence, Provi-dence, R. I.; Joseph E. Foisted, West Havon, Conn., and Alfred H. Griswold, New Britain, Conn., and Lieutenants Arthur W. Desmond, Dorchester, Mass.; Patrick F. Heaiey, Charlestown, Mass.; Durant F. Ladd, Worcester, Mass., and J. L. Leslie, Flushing, N. Y. Tho list included: KILLED IN ACTION. Privates Charles Butler, 429 West I Ninth street, Los Angeies, Cal.; Albert I. Lentz, Gettysburg, Pa.; John P. Maciejewski, Priceburg, Pa. DIED OF WOUNDS. Corporal Frederick O. Carter, St. Louis, Mo.; Cook Fred Clough, Water-bury, Water-bury, Conn.; Privates George H. Cooper, Kvorett, Mass.; John Hokanson, Des Moines, fa.; John J. Peters, Keshena, Wis. DIED OF DISEASE. Privates Raymond A. Allen, Inez, Texas; Cedric Alley, Vauxhall, N. J.; IJewey Vollev Bromley, Bickleton, Wash.; David C. Cottrell, state hospital, Stockton, Cal.; Ernest Crowder, Kausas ' i t v Mo.; William M. Thomas, Muncie, I mi. DIED OF ACCIDENT. Lieutenant Wilson Marshall, Jr., Bridgeport, Conn.; Private Kenneth M. ICoplev. Webster Groves, Mo.; George Parkin, Parsons, Pa.; E. D. Stanbcrry, Highland Park, Mich. WOUNDED SEVERELY. YTork; Wagoner Alfred L. Durant, Des Moines, la.; Privates Stanley Andronek, New Britain, Conn.; Lloyd Apel, Wor-thington, Wor-thington, Minn.; Oliver P. Barber, Warehouse Point, Conn.; G. Behrend, Detroit, Mich.; Ernest C. Bell, Middle-field, Middle-field, Conn.; Richard W. Brown, Concord, Con-cord, N. H.; Charles Cropper, New Haven, Conn.; John J. Crowley, New Haven, Conn.; William J. Farr, New Britain, Conn. Maurice Fearnley, Graniteville, R. I.; Peter G. Ryziec, Lysagorg, Austria, Poland; Po-land; Julius J. Houlne, Lowell, Mass.; Howard Hunt, Providence, R. I.; John W. Jones, Meriden, Conn.; Joseph Kalosauckas, New Britain, Conn.; William Wil-liam F. King, Long Island City, N. Y.; Carl Larson, New Haven, Conn.; Joseph Jo-seph P. McLaughlin, Woburn, Mass.; George W. Marshall, Cliftondale, Mass.; Albert J. Piper, Augusta, Me.; Galden Purvis, Hamilton, O.; Arthur J. Roy, New Britain, Conn.; Joe Ruben, Boston, Mass.; Joe Safonte, N Y.; Anthony Simons, Thornton, R. I.; Harry Sizer, Monson, Mass.: Samuel A. "Strupp, Pequabeck, Conn., Earl A. Thompson, Boston, Mass.; William H. Welsh, Lynn, Mass. Marine List Issued. A marine corps casualty list today contains the names of one man killed in action, three dead from shell wounds and five slightlv wounded. The list follows: KILLED IN ACTION. PRIVATE RAYMOND FRANCIS CROW, Salt Lake City. DEED FROM SHELL WOUNDS. Sergeant Frank Conroy, Chicago; Privates Pri-vates Harry Elton Clark, Tacoma, Wash., and James Beverly Manning, Detroit, Mich. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Privates Lloyd J. Mayfield, Anna, 111.; Alfred Grover Byer, EUinger, Texas; William James Sheehan, Grand Island, Neb.; Clarence Laurence Thompson, Detroit. Mich., and Henry Herman Davis, Da-vis, Gainesville, Ga. I .' Lieutenant Albert E. Johnson, Col- Hnsville, Conn.; Sergeants William A. Brinkley, West Haven, Conn.; Joseph J. Marsh, Detroit, Mich.; Newton Louden, Lou-den, Dunegon, Mo.; Corporals Charles L. Boucher, New Haven, Conn.; Louis I H. Harris, Middletown, Conn.; Privates Joe Adamec, Indiana Harbor, Ind.; Benjamin L. Carter. Rutland, Vt.; Alfred Al-fred B. Claris, St. Louis, Mo.; Ray De-munski, De-munski, Ansonia, Conn.; Leo G. Leg-gins. Leg-gins. Kewanee, 111.;' Edward J. Mc-Govern, Mc-Govern, New Haven, Conn.; George J. Pondish, Nesquehoning, Pa.; Joseph Verderame. New Haven, Conn. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Captains Frederick L. Blair, Providence, Provi-dence, R. I.; Joseph E. Felsted, West Haven, Conn.; Alfred H. Griswold, New Britain, Conn.; Lieutenants Arthur W. Desmond, Dorchester, Mass.; Patrick F. Heaiey, Charlestown, Mass.; Durant Fer-aon Fer-aon Ladd, Worcestor, Mass.; J. Lang-don Lang-don Lesie, Flushing, N. Y. ; Sergeants Alfred J. Anderson, Providence, R. I.; Joseph W. Heaton, Jr., Providence, R. i I.; William B. Duffy Hartford, Conn.; James R. Ferguson, Providence, R. I Dixon Judson, Bensonia, Mich.; Albert L. C. Smith, Riverside, R. I.; Daniel J. Torpey, Pascoage, R. I. ' Corporals Vishno C. Brennan, New Haven, Conn.; John J. Brown. Provi- I dence, R. I.; Louis V. Capwell, North i Providence, R. I.; Paul Wiener, New |