Show i I 1 i I S I D TR R WAR I ZONE N lU I N NI I Part of Crew Believed I to Have I Lost Lives l. l Is Report u of f A Admiral rC r- r C Sims J Navy Davy Dept r F By U United i Press Nov 20 20 I WASHINGTON VV Twenty one one Americans are t tI I believed to have ha been lost when i the small small United States destroyer I Chauncey sank following a collision colon col col- on patrol duty in foreign waters early Monday T e remaining seventy officers and men men of her ler crew CT I were saved saed according to first dispatches dispatches dis dis- patches made public by Secret Secretary ir Daniels Danils today The committee on public information gave gae out the the following authorized authorised statement The Chauncey a small American I I 1 destroyer on patrol duty in foreign I waters was sunk in a collision early I Monday morning I First dispatches s indicate that I twenty one lives were lost r if I Further t i information m will il be made public when full reports are received The Chauncey was an old type destroyer destroyer de de- de- de built in 1902 displacement tons crew 91 officers and menTho men Tho The ship with which the Chauncy Chauncey collided whether American or or British was not announced This is the second collision in which an American patrol boat figured By United Press WASHINGTON Nov ov 20 Two I.-Two Two deaths in in France were reported today b bj by General Pershing I Private Rex Ilex L L. McKenney McKenne engineers died November 17 scarlet fever te other father Uh f-Uh- er B B. P P. McKenney Springfield Me and Private Cecil A A. Brown headquarters tens company infantry died November 1 gunshot wound emergency address Aaron Rowan Chanute Kan Ilan |