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Show I 21 AMERICANS ! ARE CAPTURED V Casualty List Contains 447 Names, of Which 29 Are Among the Dead. WASHINGTON, April 10 Acting tipon cabled Instructions from Srcre-,'xTv Srcre-,'xTv Baker, the war department last niebt resumed publicaiion of the daily 2j5t of casualties .-imonc ihe American , xp, riitionary forces. Lists which had lecumulated between April 2, when practice "was temporarily discon- I untied, and April 8, were made pub-ljr, pub-ljr, and it was sUtrd officially that casualties would be announced regularly hereafter. Four hundred and forty-seven American Amer-ican soldiers were killed or wounded 11 non. died of various causes or ,vfre captured bv the enemy in (he six-day six-day period covered in the reports issued is-sued tonight The heaviest toll for a Ingle day since the first American t-nldiers landed in France was shown by the list of April 5, which contained 124 names. Specific reference is made 10 21 men having been captured by the ;m mans Twentv of these prevlouslv bad been reported missing and one previously pre-viously reported dead. Unusual Activity. During the past week correspondents correspond-ents with the American forces have reported re-ported unusual enemy activity on the fronts where the Americans are in the trenches, the dispatches of Sunday re-j. re-j. rring to the heavy artillery bombardment bombard-ment of the trenches h Id by General Fershing's men. A number of the casualties cas-ualties reported are believed to have occurred among the engineer units that took part in 'the great battle in Picardy. Issuing of daily casualty list? v,as suspended after receipt of a general order from Secretary Baker in France that in future all news relating to the expeditionary forces must come from the headquarters of General Pershing. While It was not believed the order was intended to refer to the casualty lists, acting Secretary Crowell and Major General March, acting chief of siaff, decided to hold them up until a formal ruling could be obtained from Mr Baker. Want Addresses. Pressure still is being exercised to t. have published the home addresses r and next of kin of each man named in j the casualty lists. President Wilson is understood to ( have the matter under consideration now, but is expected to withhold final decision until he has had an opportunity opportun-ity to discuss the matter with Secretary Secre-tary Baker on the tatter's return from ! Europe The combined lists show? Killed in action, 18. Died of wounds, li, Captured, 21. 1 Died of accident, - Died of disease, 46. Died "cause unknown." 3. Sererely wounded, 103. Slightly wounded, 241. The list for April 3 follows: Killed in Action. Prirafp Fro,) Crusah, Everett King, Bennie M. Kohl, Abraham Salt-man. Salt-man. Died of Wounds. I Privates Alvin Rohlman. Courtney Lawrence, rhfford E. Evans, Ennls Lewis. Died of Action. Serjeant Fred A. Talt, Trivate Thomas Coynr Died of Disease. Major Edward E Hartwick, meningitis, menin-gitis, C aptain Henry N. Brooks, pneumonia; pneu-monia; Sergeant Arthur Franrls Folse, pneumonia; Vincent C. Montgomery, pneumonia; Privates Earl L. Acklev, pneumonia; Branch L Glazener. pneumonia; pneu-monia; Henry Gratton, pneumonia, Kelley. pneumonia; Ollie Mahan, pneu-monia, pneu-monia, Benjamin R. Martin, pneumonia, pneumo-nia, Bert L. Smith, mastoditis; John Tomlinson, pneumonia, Jeo Vergara, pneumonia; John B. Whipple, meningitis. menin-gitis. Died, cause unknown. Private W illlam M. Riekman. Severely Wounded. Sergeants Malcolm D. Reed, Ralph H. Whitman, Corporal Alfred Belang-er; Belang-er; Privates James M Faulkner, Charles A, Henry, Horace B. Van Ev-cran. Ev-cran. Slightly Wounded. Captain Edward B Hodge, Captain David A. Horner, First Lieutenant Daniel E Bern OV f'nrnnral f'.nrtnii T Lippitt, Bugler Andrew B. McGuirk, Privates Charles Auditore, Daniel T. Boswell, John H. Bruce, John D. Cali-maris, Cali-maris, Charles Casala, Herbert C. Frye. John J. Kearney, Pliczo Tslot-ras Tslot-ras The list of April 4 follows Killed in Action. Privates Minor Greener Jack Scharf. Jevo Vucelich, George John Weber. Died of Wounds. Lieutenants Francis V. Frazier, E L Mooney; Sergeant Joseph Roberts, Privates Ernest G. Anderson, George H. Schaefer, William Wassis. Died of Disease. Sergeants Harold A. Gustin, meningitis; menin-gitis; Wagoner Roy Lee Munsell, pneumonia: Pmates Simon Cole, pneumonia, Emilo Delnero, pneumonia; pneumo-nia; Oscar Floury, pneumonia; Mack Fry, empymia; Glenn C Rosell, ab-sccss; ab-sccss; Ewart V. Wilson, measles. The list for April 5 follows: Killed in Action. Privates Antone Kraus. Clayton MilPgan. Died of Disease. Sergeant William A. Bartelle, pneumonia; pneu-monia; Saddler Earl L. Brooks, pneumonia; pneu-monia; Privates Eric C Patch, pneumonia; pneu-monia; Arthur Jackson, pneumonia, William B. Kennedy, peritonei-; Thomas Lash, pneumonia; Chris Peterson, Pet-erson, pneumonia Died Cause Unknown Sergeant Leonard L. Scott, Pmate Nauian Small. Wounded Severely. Lieutenant John W Sberrick, Corporal Cor-poral Axel A Aronson, Bugler Robert 7. Truinijfeller, Privates LawreLCO J. FolLc, John M. Maltson, James A. Moore, Philip L Mucha, Thomas O'Laughlin, Charles Oldynski, Gaetano r-r-t.r. r. Il-ri tj-ffo j Wounded Severely. I Lieutenant G-rover C. Ingli? Lieu- tenant John D Wallace. Jr Sergeants John J. Eckels, Erwin Manteuffel; Cooks Joseph Businski. Frank W. ; Dclnskl, Joseph A Fair; Corporals "olne W. BartlcU. Myrton A. God-dard, God-dard, John E Harding, Emlie H. Kor-1 Kor-1 mann, Edward F. ewmann. Stephen J Pallet, Al!i?ou E Prelss, Harold v. ;-anford, John E Williams; Mechanics' Albert G. Lambert. Walter H. Miller,! Paul J Caravett; Privates Florence I Aleiati, Koland G. Ailing William C. Atkins. Edward Atkinson. P'ritz F ! Ausi William Beal. Leon Bechere, Lugi Berti, John Bouchct. Albert P. Bull, Gioranni Cavailari, Phillip A. ' s ker, John F. Dimar, Banjannn W. Brickson, Stanley E. Erickson. John Fitzgerald, Charles R. Fixer John M. Flanagan, Montie H. Fuller, Paul L. Crinter, Stanley L. Goembeski. Henry 1 J. Griffin. Cornelius Grocnveld. John I B. Grose. Victor -V Haage. Stanley j ' Hermanonski. Adam J. Kaniccky, Jo- ' pn l Kelaslnskl, George KuzmUt Max Levenberg, George A. Libby.j James McCtfe, Henr E. McGuire, I Jo ejb E McHUgh, usiin E. Mahan, Stephen M. Marfak, Leo Martin, Lcro 1 D. Maynard. Paul H Maynard, Victor I A. MeyerSj Thomas J Murphy George Nebhan, John N. Pressey, Guldo ; Rossi, Albert Rossignol, Andrew S. ; Rusnock. Harry W. Simmons, Clifford t TitUS, James E. Williams, Alvin F ordin. Wounded Slightly. Captain Martin H. Meaney; Lieutenants Lieuten-ants Arthur L. Bunnell; John W. Kev-.pey. Kev-.pey. Floyd L. Steven-- Hunt Warner.! I riPlhprt 6 Wilmeth. Nurse Isabel I Stambaugh; Sergeants Francis Eustace. Eus-tace. William J Francis, Patrick B. Hayes, James A. Hennessy, Robert Turgeson. John J. Kenny. Denis Mc-1 Mc-1 BXthy, Alonzo H McCertney. James McGarvey, Kenneth G. Russell, James Whalen, Musician? William Lanagan Mark L. White, Corporals Patrick J. Clarke, Thomas J. Courtney. Andrew Donovan. Denis S. Fisher. Edward F. Flanagan, George D Hillman (Jeorge Hoblltzell. James M. Major. Frank F. May. Mlllam Miller. Thomas J. Petrlo. 1 Harry W. Ryers, Charles A. Thomas, Herman H. VonGlahn; Mechanics Frank Duffy. John J. Haney, Patrick J o'Neil, Henry D. Wills; Cooks Joseph F. Brady, Frederick Ege, Preston D. Johnson, John O'Connor; Privates j Pendleton Beall; James F. Becle William T. Beyer, Charles J Brennan.j I Alexander A. Brochon, Walter H Bry- an, Patrick J. Byrne. Jock Cameron, j I Francis Caraber, James H. Cochrane. 1 James D, Cocks Robert H. Coffey, I James J Conway, James V. Decicco, Joseph P. DeNaii. Dwight L. Dlmock. I Frederick W. Dopman, Herbert H. j I Dunlay. Kalil Essed, Thomas J. Ferris,! John V Foley. Paul Gaston. Francis T. Gaul Frank J Gorman, Christian J. Groth. Leslie Harris. John L. Henderson. Hen-derson. George W. Hileman. Dennis Hogan Albert .Tens!n. Joseph J. Jones. Julius Katz. Jethro E. Kpiser. Walter H. Kuntzman Herman Lesser, Oscar G Llndquist, Jarus P. Mcrabc. Oorco McGarigal, Eufiip Mcovern. Patrick J. McGowan, Frank J. Mc-Phartland. Mc-Phartland. Roscoe C. McPherson. George Meleky. Edward T. Mendes. Joseph Michael, Jorph A Atnran, Thomas F. Murphy Frederick E. Peterson. Pet-erson. Bertrand H. Pierre. Frank Pow- r James J Reilly, James F. Sauer. I Henry Schmid John A. Ehevlin Islie H smith, William Stark. John F j I Sullivan. Lawrence F. Sylvester, : Christopher Walker; Lieutenant I Zack J Moore; Sergeant Charles J. Cooper, Corporals Charles E. Bourke, Ralph J. Johnson. John L, Murray Merrill N Trnn. IlKvmnnd F S.iwer, Walter H. Slater. Rucler Thomas R. Fallon; Privates Edgar Warner Allison. Alli-son. Louis Atkins. William C. Boylen, John J Clancy. John T. Darby, Joseph C Hoxie. Dan learned, Francis Mc-M. Mc-M. Doherty Edwin G Hissock, Eugene '.rail. Baxter C. Parker. William P. Pierce, Raymond Poole. Charles W Powers. Ornrjr W. Rider, Rudolph H. Rivard. Cahin G. Sanger. Jacob P. Sanheim, Samuel J. Sparks. Leroy E. Stauffer. Benjamin I Sterle. Nunio Terzo, John Tirpak Ralph M. Wallace. The list of April 6 follows Killed in Action. Lieutenant Jullon N Dow; Privates raui lizzie, Aaam rirwacm, iviaiuew M. Ryan. Anthony Willinsky. Died of Disease. Sergeants Millard E. Fife Franklin C. Williams. Trivates Clayton D. Hill. William Montgomery, Raymond Sn -der. Malachi Williams. Died of Accident ( orporal Benjamin J. Seifett; Private Pri-vate James Hemphill. Wounded Severely. Lieutenants Tom Johnson -Mien. John Cabot Blood; Sergeants Hollis F. ; Cobb, Herman SoUish; Corporal Harry L. Curtis; Privates Howard P. Clay-poole. Clay-poole. Charles F Hickey. Thomas F. Malones, Jr , Percy Rossi, Elmer Warden. War-den. . Wounded Slightly. Capt Fenton Taylor. Lieutenants Harry C. Fish. John R. Quinn, Sergt. Sidney A. Dacosta: Bugler Sergt. Herbert Her-bert Hammaker. Mess Sergt. Joseph E. Jeru; Battalion Sergt. Maj. Frank J. Jeru, Corporals John Bechard. William Wil-liam 11 Crunden, Mathew P. McCabe, William E. Macy, Michael F. Nallon, i Edmund M Templin, Frank R. Mal-lette; Mal-lette; Bugler Troy E. Bressler; Privates Pri-vates Walter P. Allen, Leonardo Au-dino, Au-dino, Joseph Belanger. John A. Blanch-field., Blanch-field., Joseph Braham, Frank Buk, j Michael J. C r.rey. Bernard Daley, Ellsworth. Louis Formhals, John A. ! Francisko, William II Hall. Fred Haworth. Lige Hayslip, Herbert J. Hill, James F. Houlhan, Frank G. Hobbs, John James. Joseph Kinsell.i. Stanley Krankowski, John J. Kyle. I William A Lauria, Vincent J. Mc-Grath, Mc-Grath, Emmett McXabb, I'dward A. McXeill, Raymond II Malmquist. David Marks. Paui A. Mielke, Frederick Fred-erick Monohan, John P. Mornsey, Peter M Murphy. Luke O'Neill, Eugene Eu-gene H Peterson. Joseph C. Prevart, : I li tnitnitr) Prlnini Roach, Frank Salvatore. Cletis W. Smith, Lawrence Taborsky, Harry Wqrts, Charles Wise. Harley C. Smith, reported in the casualty cas-ualty list issued April 2. erroneously in cablegram for Cletis W. Smith listed above. The list for April 7 follows Killed in Action. Private Wilfert Rupprecht. Died of Disease. A. F. C. Benjamin T. Tinsley, Privates Pri-vates Jarred Gordon. Clifford N. Lambert. Lam-bert. Frank F. Miller, Harold G. Van-norden. beverety wounaea. Lieut. William J McGregor. Privates Pri-vates Frederick Davis, Robert C. Mills. Clarence A. Stimpson, Lowell J. Stor-mont. Stor-mont. Slightly Wounded Capt Willi. 1111 L Smith. Lieutenants Robert Ely, Merritt M. Guthrie. Saddler Sad-dler Harry L Stone; Privates James J. Butler, Russell J. Kantner. Louis L. Kemp, Carl ) lschlager, Howard J. Ruswick. James C Smith. Previously reported missing, now reported prisoners Sergeants John A. Shcehan, Mack Trent; Corporal John I Payne, Jr.; Privates Rudolph M. Backus Barry E. Blrney . Barne Bogin Eugene F. Cur-tlss, Cur-tlss, Ashjohn Holm. Albert M. Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Hans Larsen, Grover Lellhauser, William V. Marvin James Moran. Adelbert Morey, Dennis F O'Connor, William P, O'Connor, Hugh O'Neill, Samuel J. Fetors. Joseph Reid, Carl Schultz. Previously reported killed in action, now reported prisoner Private Matheus D Souza. Killed in action Privates Alfred Chapdaeline, Thomas F. Flanigan. Died from Wounds. Private:. Harry T. McCoun. Died of Disease. Privates Leonard Seymour Dais, pneumonia; John J. Glvens, an-thracosis, an-thracosis, Amos Glover, pneumonia; George H, Horsfall, pneumonia, Travis B. Patterson, pneumonia Wounded Slightly Lieut Arthur F. Atkins, Sergt. Joseph L. Bellveau; drporals Dustaf G. Lindstrom. Howard K Manning, Priatcs Michael Falzarano, Moses Fischer, Anthony Hochreiter, Francis, Keenan. John Killoran, Arthur Kiev, George McGrnfh, Joseph E Mathieu, John I' Mav Mario Mir.indo, Jame J Murph, Charles L. Peacox, Owen E. Pratt, Leslie C. Quackenbuh. Henry G. Sheeran. Frant is G Sinimonds. Francis Fran-cis Stucey, Anthony S Tobolsk), Morris Mor-ris Weiss. nn |