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Show AMERICAN ARMY CASUALTIES By International News Service. WASHINGTON, May 29. Total casualties cas-ualties in the American expeditionary forces to date are as follows: ARMY. Pre- Re- viously ported Reported Today T'tl. Killed in action . . . 665 5 560 Killed in accident . . 251 1 252 Died of wounds ... 231 5 236 Died of disease ... 1103 10 1113 Died from other causes 75 0 75 Lost at sea 291 0 7 Civilians 7 0 7 Total deaths 2513 21 2534 Wounded 3583 7 3390 Captured 70 0 70 Missing in action .232 2 234 Total army casualties casual-ties 6398 30 6428 No marine casualties were reported today. WASHINGTON. May 20. Trie army casualty list today contained thirty names, divided as follows: Killed In action, 6; died of wounds, 5; died of accident, 1: died of disease, 10; wounded severely, 7: missing In action, 2. Officers Included were: Lieutenant Francis A. Mcllvainc, Indianapolis, In-dianapolis, killed In action. Major John Frank Carmack. St. Louis, and Lieutenant Cliolmondcley Thornton, Bennington, vt., wounded severely. Lieutenant Raymond VV. Parker, Champaign, Cham-paign, ill., missing in action. Lieutenants Philip A. Hunter, York, S. ('.. Franklin Hurdle Pedriek, Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, and Louis M. Kdens, Cahool, Mo., prisoners, previously reported miss-lug. miss-lug. The list: KILLED IN ACTION. Lieutenant Francis A. Mcllvaine, Indianapolis. In-dianapolis. Private .liosupas Dameszkivics, Pittsburg. Pitts-burg. Private Joseph William Guyon, Evart, Mich. Private Clyde Marks, Indianapolis. Private Carl A. Slpper, 1121 Fifth avenue, ave-nue, North, Great Falls, Mont. DIED OF WOUNDS. Private James O. Dolin, Foster, W. Va. Private George M. Ewing, Auburn. Wash. Private John P. Gearin. Tippecanoe City. Ohio. Private Jesse M. Kjng. Meridcn. Conn. Private Flndley Schuler, Bryson City. N. C. DIED OF DISEASE. Recruit Harry D. James, Hannibal, Mo. Private Frank A. Baker, Richmond. Va. Private Cleo E. Brundage. 2TJ1 Forty-seventh Forty-seventh street. S. W., Seattle, Wash. Private David Hatch. Ixbdell. Miss. Private Ed Jackson, Greenwood, S. C. Private Mack Jones, Crawford. Miss. Private Paul U. LawBOn, Bellow Falls, Vt. Private Charles W. McLaughlin, Hutchinson, Hutch-inson, Minn. Private Douglas S. Thompson, Brooklyn. Brook-lyn. N. Y. Private Orris A. White, Walker, Cal. DIED OF ACCIDENT. Private William VV. Walt, Schenectady, N. Y. WOUNDED SEVERELY. Major John Frank Carmack, St. Louis. Lieutenant Cholmondeley Thornton, Bennington, Vt. Corporal Clarence Hancock. Grand Haven. Ha-ven. Mich. Corporal Nlckolaa Malec. Chicago. Private Frank Aldridge. Cardston, Alberta.. Al-berta.. Canada. Private Jesse Cox, Nashville, Tenn. Private Frank Moore. West Lafayette, Ind. MISSING IN ACTION. Liei.iten.ant Raymond W. Parker, Champaign, Cham-paign, 111. MISSING IN ACTION. Previously reported wounded severely: Sergeant Eugene F. Sharkey, Ansonia, Conn. Private Louis Epstein, Brooklyn, N. Y., previously reported missing, now is reported re-ported as returned to his company. PRISONERS. Previously reported missing. Lieutenant Philip A. Hunter, York, S. C. Lieutenant Franklin Burche Pedriek, Washington, D. C. Lieutenant Louis M. Edens, Cabool, Mo. |