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Show WAR CASUALTIES v J WASHINGTON, May in The casualty cas-ualty list today contained -1 names, di ided as follows Killed in action, 4; died of wounds. 1; died of accident, 1; died of disease. 3; wounded severely, 3; wounded slightly. 7; missing in action, 1, lost at sea, 1. I Lieutenant Samuel G. Love, Chester, S. C, was slightly wounded and Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Gustav Klssell, New York City, j was reported missing in action. Pri vate Carl Schley of Toledo, was the man lost at sea He was a victim of ihe sinking of the Tuscania now identified iden-tified and buried. Lieutenant James H. Fiscus. Greens- burg. Pa., also was slightly wounded. The liht follows: Killed in Action, "sergeant Dugles Day, Line Fork, Ky. Corporal Alexander I 'relic h, Passaii . N. J. Privates Karol Durasky, Washington. Washing-ton. Pa.; Lester R. Ludlnghouse, 133 Moss avenue, Oakland. al Died of Wounds. Cook Frank W. Drinski, Torrington, Conn. Died of Disease. Corporal Luther McMakin. Grrrr, S. C. Privates John Plete, Holly Grove. La.; George P. Shepherdson, Philadel--phia. Died of Accident Private Wesley Clyde, wagoner, 33 1 Preemonl street, Waterloo, la. Wounded Severely. Privates Frank D red uevcraux, 786 Eleventh street, Oakland, Cal.; Bennett H Allen, Rutland. Mass.; Adolph Hiller, Brooklyn. N Y. Wounded Slightly. Lieutenants Samuel v. Love, Chester, Ches-ter, S. C. James H. Fiscus, Greens-I Greens-I burg. Pa. Corporal William Saint Martin, South Manchester, i'nnn. Privates John McKinnon, Winchester, Winches-ter, Mas . Herbert A Shipley. Lan- ksrer, Ohio; Allen P. Sterans, Wolas-ton, Wolas-ton, Mass.; Thomas Zocco. Water-bury. Water-bury. oDn Missing in Action, Lieutenant Gustav Kissell, New York. Lost at Sea. Private Carl Schley. Toledo, O., Tuscania victim, and now burred. |