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Show -oo 'war casualties' WASHINGTON, July 27. Today's army casualty list shows: Killed in action, 64; died of wounds, 20; died of disease. 5; died of airplane accident. 1; wounded severely, GO; wounded slightly, 2; wounded, degree undetermined, 14; missing, 2; total, 16S. Killed in Action. Lieutenant John W. Cowan, Chicago. Sergeants George A. Amole, Potts -town, Pa.; William C. Arnold, Harris-burg; Harris-burg; Wilfred B. Johnson. Everett, Mass.; Laurie W. Leek, Minneapolis; Arthur E. Nelsdn, Hopkins, Minn.; Clayton D. Swcetzer, Scranton. Corporals Claudius R. Famsworth, Providence; Steve A. Graves, Keren?, Tex.; John W. Hardman, Johnstown, Pa.; Paul R. Lund. Revere, Mass ; Dewey L. Owens, Point, La.; Franklin C. Rlcheson, Dinuba, Cal.; Calvin G. Sanger, Rock Creek, O.: Burncy Splk-er, Splk-er, Scotts Blun, Nev.; Samuel Stroum, New York; Raymond Wholahan, Boothwyn, Pa.; Gay E. York. Minneapolis; Minnea-polis; Wagoners Joseph H. Bowe, Port Carbon, Pa.; Paul V. Mease, Lebanon, Pa.; Charlie Rowc, Whitten, S. D. Buglers Everett W. Leonard, Ware-ham, Ware-ham, Mass.; Edward B. Pennington, Cincinnati. Privates Lowell S. Brown, Easton, Pa.; David R. Buck, Framingham, Mass.; ( Phillip Challfoux, Lowell, Mass.; Leon J. Chestang, Mobilo; Francis X. Conahan. Hazloton. Pa.; Hubert Cooper, Mittingeaue, Mass.; John W. Crane, Pottsville, Pa.; Ivan E. Fleming, Everett, Mass.; Leland G. Fenlon, Port Huron; Joseph Guora, Madera, Pa.; Clarence M. Hard, Washington Wash-ington Court House, O.; Cush Hat-fiold, Hat-fiold, Horse Pen, W. Va.; T homas D. King, Quincy, Mass.; John Klymas-jwki, Klymas-jwki, Pittsburg; George E. Kopp, Nev York; Cornelius E. La Crosso, Springfield, Spring-field, Mass.; Sherman W. Liefer, York, Pa.; John B. Lynch, Easton, Pa.; William Will-iam B. Lane, New York; Frank J. Lyons, Lowell, Mass.; Arthur Mc-Osker, Mc-Osker, Lowell; Evan A. Mass, Rice Lake, Mass.; Wilbur "M. Mannering, Blackbird, N. D ; Clare E. Mosser, Grand Rapids. Mich.; Henry G. -Murphy, Salem, Mass.; Lester F- Osborne, Minburne, la.; Russell F. Poince, Tip pecanoe City, O.; Rupert Reese, Scranton; Delbert W. B.ussell, Altmar, N. ; Frederick F. Sabonls, New York; Augustus J. Scholtz, Springdale, Pa.; John W. Scholley, Lebanon, Pa.; Israel Schrilevan, Billings, Mont.; John L. Smith, Shippensburg. Pa.; Harold Smith, Rome, N. Y.; William H. Swingle, Nclsonville, O.; Leo Sze-longowski, Sze-longowski, Albany, N. Y.; Flnlcy H. Taylor, Trainor, Pa.; Charles B. West-cott, West-cott, Bath, N. Y. Died ofJVounds, Captain Little Harrison, Houston. Sergeant William H. Martcll, Boston. Bos-ton. Corporals Leroy W. Gardner, Worcester; Wor-cester; Harry C. Hill, Lexington, Mass.; Thomas J. A. O'Callagan, Cambridge, Cam-bridge, Mass.; Cook Albert J. Chenado, Somerset, Conn. Privates Andy Bobonmoyer, Greensville, Greens-ville, O ; William Bums, Homer, N. Y.; James L. Clemmons, Sand Gap. Ky.; Patrick Curran, Boston; Howard F. Doucettc, Somerville, Mass.; Arthur M. Drury, Bowling Green, O.; Odus N. Everhardt, NewQeld, N. Y.; Raymonn II. Fellows, Somerville, Mass.; Jerome P. Gilbert, Attleboro, Mass.; Harlcv C. Huxford, Russellville, S. C; John E. Jackson, Hubbard Lake. Mich.; Tony S. Emmot, Astor Lake, N. Y.; Antonc Prose, Dotroit; William L. Treadman. Jollet, 111. Died of Disease. Sergeant Edgar P. Black, Rivcrdale. R. I. Corporal Helmer Mattson, Prine-vllle, Prine-vllle, Ore. Privates Conrad RIppy, Fort Worth; Archie B. Scott. Franklin, Tex.; Galico Trouty, Elko, S. C. Died of Airplane AccIdeiV. Lieutenant Richard E. Lloyd, Chicago. Chi-cago. Wounded Severely. Lieutenants Daniel W. Chapman, Vienna, 111.; Frank C. Cooper, Brockton, Brock-ton, Mass.; Robert C. Frost, Hepzlbah, Ga. Sergeants Charles S. Abbott, Pilt-flold, Pilt-flold, Mass.; Howard D. Ege, Lawrence, Law-rence, Kan.; George A. Klein, Brooklyn; Brook-lyn; Clifford R. SIsk, 211 South First street, Keokuk, la.; Eugeno L. Smith, Wadesboro, N. C; Donald M. Wallach, New York. ( Corporals Arthur Bateman, South Coventry, Conn.; Herbert R. Bean, Bethel, Maine; John L. Davanlo, Oak-dale, Oak-dale, La.; Allen J. Fitzmorris, Skow-hegan, Skow-hegan, Maine; Leonard Langsdorf, Philadelphia; Lawrence N. Litchfield, Newton, Mass.; Morris J. Murphy, Brooklyn: Richard T. Murphy, Ashland, Ash-land, Me.; John L. Waits. Waco, Tex.; Hugh R. Williams, Olncy, Tex. Privates John S. Alsen, Dorchester, Mass.; Ivan Bates, Glen Campbell, Pa.; James J. Brennan, New York; Stephen Caron, Worcester; John G. Krystal, New York; Irvine H. Colby, Peabody, Mass.; Samuel Curlonc, Philadelphia; Walter I. Currant. Sumrnervjllc, Mass.; John H. Devoid, North Ferris-burgh, Ferris-burgh, Vt.; Charles C. Ervln, Okanogan, Okano-gan, N. D.; Domcnek Fattore, Chicago; Chica-go; Clarence W. Gray, Birmingham: Lester V. Gro.cott, Melrose, Mass.; Frank Henderson, Tiffin, O.; William W. Hill. Boston; Walter Iioenake, Brooklyn; Frank J. Kaminisklc, Buffalo; Buf-falo; William E. Lewallen, Sturgis. Mich.; Vincent Lodi, Chicago; Edward H. MacDonald, Quincy, Mass.; Milton E. Matten, Reading; Maclaw Matyza-slk, Matyza-slk, Port Kennedy, Pa.; James C. Moore, Parker. Tenn.; John W. Morrison, Mor-rison, Westport, Mass.; William Mul-holland, Mul-holland, Lowell; Charles H. Naples, Wcstboro, Mass.; " Lonie E. Neal, Crowley, La.; Ernest B. Nickerson, Portland, Me.; John Osterman, Kalamazoo, Kala-mazoo, Mich.; Edward Panza, Pittsburg; Pitts-burg; Thomas E. Raffcrty, Haverhill, Mass.: Edward Rother, Natick. Mass.; Elsie Salyer. Flat Gap, Ky.; Emil W. Schultz, Janesvillo, Wis.; Abiaham Slegel, Brooklyn; Joe W. Stroud, St. Mary's, O.; Michael A. Su.yskni, Brockton, Mass.; Lawrence Woodham, Ozark, Ala.; John Zaleski, Toledo; An-golo An-golo Zltto, Santa Cilodebrolyn, Italy. Wounded, Dcgreo Undetermined. Captain Henry E. Bunch, Jr., Clarksville, S. C. Sergeants Clifford W. Anderson, Creston, la.; Walter L. Buzandahl, Creston, la. Privates Lloyd, N. Dell, Fitchvillc, O.; Elmer B. Brown, Dinuba. Cal.; John G. Denly, Munsing, Mich.; Patrick Pat-rick J. McGrath, Worcester; John J. Manning, South Acton, Mass.; Fred Miller. Milwaukee: Mesrop Okusczian. no address; Conrad A. Olsen, Worcester; Worces-ter; Paul F. Reddy. Dorcestor, Mass.; Creed B. Taylor, White Gate, Va.; Elzeah H. Willctt, Worcester. Slightly Vounded. Lieutenant Walter J. Blum, Chicago. Private Andrew F. Kirciger, Troy, N. Y. Missing in Action. Privates William H. Gardner, Nyack, N. Y.; Charles Score, Seattle, Wash. Note: Previously reported died of wounds, now officially, reported as killed in action: Private Richard W. Burns, Kilgore, Tex. Previously reported missing in action, ac-tion, now officially reported as having returned to duty: Privates Earl T. Wetz, Now York; McKinley Pigg, Louisa, Ky. WASHINGTON, July 27. The marine ma-rine corps casualty list today shows: Killed in action, 1; wounded severe- - - ly, 7; missing, 4; total, 32, Tho llstr: Killed in Action. Private Wallace M. O'Reilly, Hou3- ! ton, Tex. , Wounded In Action Severely. i TrumpeterJSarl Muren, St, Louis. Privates Henry Autlcr, New York; John A. Bobvyiik, Youngstown, 0.; Howard R. Dean, Mitchell, S. D.; Ernest Er-nest G. McCabe, Cohatt, Minn.; Guy Thomas, Price, Utah; Harry S. Zart, t Cleveland. Missing in Action. Privates Michael Hardon, Dunmore, i Pa,; Goorgo Johnson, Jr.. Detroit; Harry M. Lockwood, PSjit Cal.; j Thurman E. Worslall, ZanSO. (Reportod in cablegram NV 1W, . July 24:) Wounded in Action Severely. Corporal John R. Mills, New York. Privates Walter S. Austin, Cincinnati; Cincin-nati; Clarence W. Clark, Parowan, Utah. |