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Show AMERICAN CASUALTIES By International News Service. WASHINGTON, June 18. Total cas- ' ualtles In the American expeditionary forces to date are as follows: Prev. Reported Army: reported. June 18. Tot. Killed in action 887 10 897 Lost at sea 2"1 Died of wounds 366 2 3b3 Accident and other causes 423 2 425 Died of disease 1238 1 1239 Total deaths 3205 15 3220 Wounded ...4572 34 4 606 Missing, Including prisoners 344 . . 344 Total army cas- ualtles 8121 40 8170 Marines: Killed In action 106 45 151 Died of wounds 55 27 82 Accident and other causes 6 ! Died of disease 15 Total deaths 182 72 2o4 wounded 518 31 549 Missing, Including prisoners 2 Total marine cas- ualtles 702 103 805 indicates 15 died of wound;;, previously reported wounded. By Associated Press. WASHINGTON, June IS. The army casualty list today contained forty-nine names, divided as follows: Killed In action, ten; died of wounds, two: died of airplane accident, one; died of disease, one; died of accident and other causes, one; wounded severely, tlnrty-three; tlnrty-three; wounded slightly, one. The list: KILLED IN ACTION. Lieutenants. T.eslie H. Oroser. Brooklyn, N. T. William a. Herrinfrton, Nunez, U. William Campbell Johnson, hau Claire, Wis. ., John D. Mathis, Americus, Ga. Sergeants. 11 ward T. Maginske, Chicago, 111. James Marcuin, La l-'ollette, Tenn. Privates. Rnv Brent, 305 Clancy street, Helena, Mont. Michael Jay, New Haven, Conn. Thomas V. Larson, 1801 First avenue, Berkeley, Cal.;, Michael MaUaravesch, Brooklyn, N. Y. DIED OF WOUNDS. .Musician Julius S. Johnson, Luray, Private Samuel Mize, Elton, Wis. DIED IN AIRPLANE ACCIDENT, lieutenant Harry Walter Prince, West Philadelphia, Pa. DIED OF DISEASE. Private Hubert F. Ward, McKeesport, Pa. DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Private Luther H. Chorn, 1230 Seventh avenue, Council Bluffs, la. SEVERELY WOUNDED. Sergeant '.Alfred M. James, Plymouth, N. H, A Corporals. Jams C Busbv, i Third avenue. Salt City. Joseph J. Hunt, Trentnn, N". J. Kni.fr t .J. Milh-r, Caledonia. O. Ralph M. Whiting, Marlboro, Mass. Privates. Walter D. Beall, Eldorado Springs, Mo. Anthony C. Biiis, Dubois. F'a. Christian-L. Clusmann, N-.-wark, N. .1. William C. Coniey, 21 1 Kast Seventh str-et. Anaconda, Mont. Fred Connor, Maiden, Mass. Charles Coray, rnncahola, Turkey. Elmer Davis, Chicago, 111. Louis de Euca, Koxbury, Mass. Allen S. Denmark, Mohoba, Miss. Raymond Dishon, Crab urchard, Ky. Robert Farrow, Calhoun, (la. Harry Joseph Cotden, New York City. John E. Hoey, Pony, Mont, Hf'nry Johnson, Albany, X. T. Charles B. Keim, Bradley Beych, N. J. Joseph Kjly, 121 Anaconda road, Butte, Mont. Robert T. Kutak, 1721 South Twelfth street, Qmaha, Neb. Joseph Lord, Braceville, HI. W illiam Murry, Beaver 1 am,. Wis. Cha rle.s H. Morse, Sou thing ton. Conn. Sim.-on Myers, Terre Haute, Ind. John E. Riley, Brooklyn, Mass. Joseph H. Schultz, Newark, .N. J. Frank Slama, Chicago, 111. Walter Stelmaszek, Chicago, 111. Willard Weiler, Ironton, O. Jeremiah E. Sweeney, Fitchville, Conn. Herman Werth, Joliet, III. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Private Norman F. McCann, Belmont, Mass. PRISONERS (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED RE-PORTED MISSING). Mechanic John F. Cronin, Portland, Conn. Lieutenant Paul F. Bacr, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Sergeants. Da niel Brandon, Towners, N. Y. Ervinj? A. Dresser, Bristol, Conn. M aker J. Reynolds, New Haven, Conn. Eugene F. Sharkey, Ansonia, Conn. Harry Swanson, Waverly, Mass. Corporal Sewall W. Rich, Dorchester, Mass. Bugler Vincenzo Labriola, Bristol, Conn. ' Privates. Vincent Allen, Norwalk, Conn. Frank J. Antkonik, Webster, Mass. Walter Chmiel, Bridgeport, Conn. Albert Decsi, Brooklyn, N. Y. Enoch H. Doble, Quincy, Mass. Maurice Fischman, New Haven, Conn. Herbert V. Johnson, New Haven, Conn. Raymond C. Kirby, New Haven, Conn. John Knudson, New Haven, Conn. Lee W. La mere, Laconia. N. H. Joseph P. Leary, Middletown, Conn. Thomas A. Lysett, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Leo A. Maher, Dorchester, Mass. Harold FJ. Masterson, Stamford, Conn. John A. Murphy, Amesbury, Mass. Claude J. Nelson, Bristol, Conn. Michael M. Oiie, Pequabuck, Conn. Lawrence Perlmutter, New York. Daniel E. Sala, West Warham, Mass. Louis Sandler, Philadelphia, Pa. Alexander Steffanosky, Kieff, Russia. Carl Sudock, New Haven, Conn. Ellis M. Young, Everett, Mass. Herman Reichman, -Philadelphia, Pa. Marine Casualties. WASHINGTON, D. C, June IS. The marine corps casualty list, issued today, contains 103 names, divided as follows: Killed in action, forty-five; died of wounds received in action, twelve; died of wounds received in action, previously reported severely wounded, fifteen; severely se-verely wqunded, thirty-one. Among officers named are: Died of wounds received in action (previously (pre-viously reported severely wounded), Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Charles B. Maynard, Spokane, Wash. The list; KILLED IN ACTION. Private James P. Tharp, Walthall, Miss. Gunnery Sergeant Francis J. Fiinn, Binghamton, N. Y. Sergeants. Stephen G. Sherman, South Minneapolis, Minneapo-lis, Minn. Luther Pilcher, Chipley, Fla. Fred Lukins, Indianapolis, Ind. ' Corporals. William Hansen, 1731 Portsmouth avenue, ave-nue, Portland, Ore. Robert McG. Fisher, Minneapolis. James H. McKenzie, Brooklyn, N. Y. Privates. Charles Auer, Brandon, Ore. Merle D. Schlageter, Grimilgi, Colo. William T. Lewis, Long Prairie, Minn. Lee L. Fry, 14.9 Fifteenth street, north, Portland, Ore. James N. Allen, East Alder street, Walla Walla, Wash. Sidney Severns, Martinez, Cal. Simeon W. Kanouse, Redondo Beach, Cal. John Wesley Gibson," 342 West Eighth street, Eugene, Ore. Ole E. Counts, Tenino, Wash. Leslie H. Smith, Monona, la. Howard H. Dickinson, 1413 Central avenue, ave-nue, Alameda, Cal. Charles J. Frehse, Saugatuck. Mich. Frederick W. Pierian, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y. Samuel H. Thayer, Bellevue, Pa. Francis W. Brown, Boston, Mass. Clarence E. Ind en, Milwaukee, Wis. William A. Wells, Baltimore, Md. William A. Crowder, Natural Dam, N. Y. Loren E. Newell, Buffalo, N. Y. Adam B. Kirscht, Niles Center, 111. Ray H. Sangren, Minneapolis. Walter W. Ratinski, Rochester, N. Y. Corporals. Chester E. Piatt, La Fayette, Ind. Charles W. Hewitt, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. William L. Griffin, Parkersburg, W. Va. Clifford S. Cushman, Toledo, O. Sergeant James J. Gibbons, Tarrytown, N. Y. Gunnery Sergeant H. Todd, Detroit, Mich. First Sergeant William P. Higginson, Rochester, N. Y. Privates. Richard W. Dingle, St. Paul Fark, Minn. . Harola Growe, Hayt, N. Y. Albert Silverston, Cincinnati, O. Charles F. Wabberson, Huntington, N. Y. Floyd H. Deckro, Amsterdam, N. Y. John J. Posedol, Downer's Grove, 111. D'iniel G. Dopp, Wild Rose, Wis. George A. Gustaffson, Chicago, 111. DEATHS (WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION). Lieutenant Alvin H. Harris, no address. ad-dress. Sergeant Robert E. Lloyd, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Earl Belfry, Chicago, 111. Corporal John E. Morgan, Carthage, 111. Privates. Harold D. Adkins, Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick C. Behr, New York. Rufus M. Gibbs, Atlanta, Ga. Robert Cunningham, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. William Dingle, Oak Park, Til. Adam J. Miller, Shenandoah, Pa. " Arthur Cunningham. Fife Lake. Mich. Robert S. Burns, Brooklyn, Ind. DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ACTION (PREVIOUSLY REPORTED RE-PORTED WOUNDED). First Lieutenant Charles B. Maynard, 335 South Lincoln street, Spokane, Wash. Second Lieutenant Richard W. Murphy, Greensboro, Ala. Corporals. John L. Weppler, Pittsburg, Pa. Harrv Hoffman, Lancaster, O. Robert E. Acuff, Houston, Texas. Privates. Percy L. Holllnshed, Delair, N. J. Artne Haught, Fairview, W. Va. George S. Mornihgstar, Baltimore, Md. John E. Rausch, Easton, Pa. William F. Autch, Clifton, Ky. Burlie G. Mynatt, Fountain City, Tenn. Claude E. Davis, Saginaw, Mich. James A. Clayton, Russellville, Va. Wilbert A. Woodruff, Minneapolis. Harry L. Glover, Hornell, N. Y. WOUNDED IN ACTION. , Severely. Second Lieutenant Percival Wilson, Leavenworth, Kan. Major Edward B. Cole, Brookline, Mass. Privates. Henry B. Strautman, St. Louis, Mo. . Joseph R. Caldwell, Jr., Pittsburg, Pa. Frank A. Beevers, Salisbury Beach, Mass. Lewis A. Holmes, Galveston, Texas. Robert E. Graff, 1S18 East Twenty-third Twenty-third avenue. Denver, Colo. Loren H. Woodle, Austin, Minn. Hendon H. Hardwick, Aauilla, Texas. John W. Seaman, Bowerton, Pa. John W. Welch, St. Louis, Mo. Victor R. Nickel, Montello, Wis. Arthur R. Butler, Newport, Ky. i Harry Curtis, Detroit, Mich. , William B. Thomas, Biglerville, Pa. John Radford, Larimer, Pa. James H. Kilgore, Joppa, Ala. Walter Brotherton, Somerset, Ky. William G. O'Neal, California, Mo. Howard Blair, Jackson, Mich. Julius St. Anthony. New York City. Willie B. Rollins, Cleveland, Miss. Lawrence A. Dow, Lyons, 111. Lester R. Santmyers, Strassburg, Va. Corporals. Ernest E. Forester, Trenton, Ga. Frank H. Hart, Ft. Worth, Texas. Girard Brooks, Evanston, 111. James J. Parker. Baltimore, Md. Clyde A. McDonald, Cape Girardeau, Mo. ' Walter S. Duncan. East Cleveland, O. Sergeant George C. Stine, Tower City, N. D. |