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Show AMERICAN ARMY CASUALTIES Point, W. Va. Corporal Cornelius J. Brown, Boston, Mass. Corporal Arlhur Richardson, Chicago. Privates Bruce .Cochran, Grafton, N. D. MartiD Elenbass, Lucas, Mich. Joseph Flynn, Philadelphia. James U. Hartford, Mittiueajrue, Mass. Charles G. Thompson. Atkinson, N. H. Michael J. Glynn- Dorchester, Mass. MISSING IN ACTION. Private Kocco Sutnma, "Watcrbury, Conn. OTTAWA, Ont., May 2X The names of Albert Johnson. Rosholt, S. D., and L. I'i. Luke, Dayton, Wyo., appeared in the list of dead in today's caaualty list. WASHINGTON, May 2:t. The war department reported the following privates pri-vates as prisoners in Germany: Edward J. Doherty, Newton Center, Mass.; Carl Hoist, Boston, and James .. MuMoon, Brighton, Mass. WASHINGTON, May 23. The army casualty list today contained eighty-six eighty-six names divided as follows: Killed io action, fourteen; died of wounds, twelve; died of disease, eleven; wounded severely, thirty-nine; wounded slightly, nine; missing in action, one. Officers includod were: Lieutenant James Palache, Farming-ton, Farming-ton, Conn., died of wounds. Lieutenants John T. Maguire, St. Louis, Mo., .and Hugh L. Sutherland, Benoit, Miss., were wounded severely. The list: KILLED IN ACTION. Sergeant Clem Hobbs, Red Oak, Iowa. Corporals John C. Foster, Greenfield, 111. Charles J. Guartlia. Springfield, Mass. James G. B. I.ighthall, Cohoes, N. Y. Harvey T. Rirael, Tacific Junction, Iowa. William Brogan. St. Louis, Mo. Privates George J. Browne, Brooklyn. Brook-lyn. N. Y. Joseph H. Coyne, Brighton. Mass. Edward S. Harkins, Salem. Mass. Max L. Uubbell. Atlantic, Iowa. Edward H. Lamout, Youkers, N. Y. John Macie.jkowicz. Brooklyn, N. V. Albert Tragwski, Nutley, N. J. F.opim Vorasoka, Volinsk, Russia. Mechanic Stanislaw Baranski, Mid-dletown, Mid-dletown, Conn. Privates Marie Abbruzzi, Bernards-ville, Bernards-ville, N. Y. Mack Anderson, Inman, S. C. Thomas Bertolino, 1215 East Fiftieth street, Los Angeles. Chester O. Bittuer, Indianapolis, Ind. Dominick Betont, Houston, Pa. George B. Bolt, Woodbine, Iowa. Ross H. Brown,. Lookeba, Okla. Ray G. Cochran. Rankin, Pa. Peter Connors, Monchester, N. H. Dolphus C. Cooper, Jacksonville, N. C. Jesse S. Deakins, St. Joseph, Mo. Andrew Deardi, Hartford, Conn. Ernst de Ceoccio, Hartford, Conn. Raymond W. (Jambcian, Boston. Dwiffht Garrett, Ansonia, Conn. Gust L. Gulliekson, Minneapolis, Minn. Frank Kearney, Boston. Casey Kooistra, Paterson, N, J. John W. Lafferty, Brooklyn, N. Y. Elijah Lawson. Gimlet, Isy. Patrick G. McHugh, Brooklyn, N. Y. George E. Mcllor, Lowell, Mass. Sotero C. Navarro, Wpst Berkeley, Cal. Edward L. O'Hagan. Lowell, Mass. George Raborn, care Schwinn & Co., TacOma, Wash. Fred Allen Renick, St. Louis, Mo. Claude P. Rose, Cherrvvale, Kan. George E. Tomin, Delavan, 111. Joe Vounghawk, FIbowoods, X. D. Johu A. O'Keefe, Lowell, Mass. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. Sergeant, William F. Lewis, Mill DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieutenant James Palache, Farming-ton, Farming-ton, Conn. Sergeants, Walter L. Browm, No. U27 Celive street. LI Paso, Tex. Raymond J. Cairola, Fort Lee, N. J. Corporals Miles Douglas, Roekford, Mich. William C. Greifau, Colwyn, Pa. Privates John Adams,' Sterling, Ohio. Teddy C. Brewer. Greenfield, Ind. John'W. Burns, Chicago. 111. Benjamin L. Carter, Rutland, Vt. William Clark, Titusville, Pa. Fred Winfield Howard, Chotek, Wis. Finis K. Schooling, Clark, Mo. DIED OP DISEASE. Sergeant Prescot! W. Gould, Newton Upper Falls. Mass. Wagoner Bryant Clark, Fast Marion, N. Y. Cook FrnC6t L, Foncanuon, Faulkton, S. D. Privates Warren Coleman, Washington. Washing-ton. D. C. John W. Jones. Spartanburg. S. C. Walter Hunter, Laurens, S. C. F.mil F. Kraft, St. Paul. Frank Charles Mastenbrook, flrand Haven, Mich. Harold H. Neumann, Glennie, Mih. Harvey T. Palmer, Hillsdale, Ore. James Cotheran, Bradley. S. C. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Lieutenants John T. Maguire, St. Louis. Hugh I,. Sutherland, Benoit, Miss, Sergeants Harold W. Brown, Chicago. ICalph D. Linville, Glenwood, Iowa. Albert F. BaddatZ, Meriden, Conn. William O. Williamson, Blanc hard, La. Corporals Michael F. Murphy, Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. David Silverman, Brooklyn, N. Y. |