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Show AMERICAN ARM CASUALTIES 1 WASHINGTON, May ".I. The army casualty list today contained sixty names, divided as follows: filled iu action, died of wound?, li; died oi' accident, 11; died of disease, t; wounded severely, wounded sliyhily. S; niiNsinj; in action, .1. The fulluwint; officers were named: Lieutenant's K'ii'bard Anderson, St Louis. Mo.: Kol.ert .1. Griffith. Athens, Ga.; William St. Sitearns, .laniuieo Plain, Mass.: William N. Tvewitt, Enfield, Mass.; Frank I'. McCreerv, Furl Wash inetnu. N. V., died of accident. Lieutenants Clark H. Apted, Grand Rapids, Mich., and Thomas Amory, Wilmington, Wil-mington, Del., severely wounded. The list: KILLED IN ACTION. Wagoner Chick M. Campbell, Pittsburgh, Pitts-burgh, Kan. Privates George M. Abnev, Mineola, Tex. .Stanley Belen, New York C'itv. Kobeit L. BoIcd, Saltillo, Miss. Ira D. Cochran, Protection, Ga. Prank Colon, Aberdeen, Si. D., 107 North Main street. Kenneth Edward Counter, Alden, Minn. Francis E. Dyer. Lake Arthur, La. Donald Gregg. Houston Height h, Tex. Carl M. J. Martinson. Stanley, Wis. Clarence L. Massey, t'olumbus.' Ga. George, F.. Mooney", Glasgow-, Mont. Frank A. Murray, Ntinda, X. Y. Howard L. SJpidel, Union Furnace. Pa. Malcolm R. White, Southampton, Is. Y. DIED OF WOUNDS. Privates: George F. Ailkens, National C'itv, Cat. Lester V. Chase, Perry, X. H. ' Charles Messina. New 'York City. Marshall B. Nelson, Grand Juuctiun, Mieh. Charles Poulter, Louisville, Kv. Leslie L. Stokel'ey, Ellington, Mo. DIED OF ACCIDENT. Lieutenants: Kichard Anderson, St. Louis. Mo. Pobert J. Griffith, Athens, Ga. 'William S. Stearns, Jamaica Plain, Mass. , William X. Newitt, Eut'ield, Mass. Frank P. MeCreery, Fort Washington, X. Y. Cadet Eugene D. Penn. Austin, Tex. Cordon J. Gecting, Chicago. Privates: Claude Ingram, Hawkinsvjlle, Ga. Thomas V. McDerinott, Albany, W:is. Daniel Albert Snyder, Buffalo, N. Y. Lawrence. Wolff, Brooklyn, X. Y. DIED OF DISEASE. Corporal Bert Lewis, 1'J'J East Jackson Jack-son street, Stockton, t al. Privates: Don Francis Guilder, Puyallup, Wash. Humbert Hook. North. S. C. Isaac M. Vaughn, P.allinger, Pes. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Lieutenants Clark II. Apted, Grand Rapids. Mich. Thomas D. Amory, Wilmington, Del. Sergeants: William Albers, Ridgewood, X. . George Fuse, Newark, Ohio. Mechanic Claude D. Greene, Effingham, Effing-ham, 111. Privates: Hurtou Creech, Harlan, Ky. Henry J. Cimdiff, Decatur, IU. Elmer Calvan Downer, Traverse City, Mieh. Kobert'.l. Eaves, Poncctte, Tex. James W. Hicks. Williamsburg. Pa. Charles Joseph Murphv, Long Island Citv, X. Y. Henrv Musilck, Lake. Andes, S. D. Henry Ruch, Waukesha, Wis. jsador Slupelman. Newark, X. J. William E. Trvissel. lloneapath, S. C. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Sergeant. William B. Council, Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, Pa. Mechanic Clarence K. Mitchell, Lans-sing, Lans-sing, Mieh. Privates: John Joseph Carberry. Eayonne, X. J. Clarence B. Dittv, Dillon. Mont. Joseph' H. Lunaer, St. Paul, Minn. Paul' J. Owens, Wcllsvillo. X. Y. Frank Van Schoick liaub, Xewark, , X. .1. I John Tobias, Beading, Pa. MISSING IN ACTION. Private William J,. Lilly, Southington. Conn. WASHINGTON', May 31. Tho death of two marines in Franco was announced iu a casualty list given out today. Corporal Cor-poral Stanlev P. Seyglarski. Albion, K. Y., died as a' result of a gunshot wound, and Corporal Leal Curtis, Chicago, died of disease. MILWAUKEE, Wis.," May 31. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant John L. Mitchell, aviator, has been killed iu action somewhere in France, according to a telegram received by his mother today. "Lieutenant Mitchell. 2o vears old, was a son of the late United States Senator John L. Mitchell of Wisconsin and brother of Colonel William M. Mitchell, in charge of the American aviation corps. |