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Show TWENTY-ONE ARE IN USTOF DEAD WASHINGTON. April 1 1 - The eas-'ualty eas-'ualty list today contained sixty-seven names, divided as follows. Killed in action, lit; dipfl of wounds, 3; died of disease. 4; died of accident. acci-dent. 2; died of other causes. 2; missing miss-ing in action. 4; seriously wounded, 11. slightly wounded, 31. The names of eight officers appear in the list Captain J. F Hardesty and Lieutenants John S. Abbott and Harold Har-old A. Goodrich are missing in action; ac-tion; Lieutenant John J. Galvin was killed in action Lieutenant Edmund Patton Glover died from wounds; Lieutenants Harold B Gray and Martin Mar-tin A. Chambers were wounded severely, severe-ly, and Lieutenant Edward A. Chrls-tofferson Chrls-tofferson was wounded slightly. Killed in Action. Lieutenant John J. Galvin: Corporals Corpor-als Maith. w L. Buchanan, Henr V. Caron, John F. McDermotl. Joseph Snyder; Privates Thomas H. Berube, Loduwico Borelll, Leonard L. Dulton, Stanley Foisey, James R. Linton. Died of Wounds. Lieutenant Edmund Patten Glover; Privates Howard P. Fitzgerald, Charles A. Matthias. Died of Disease. Privates John K. Callahan, Montague Mon-tague s Horsley, Nels Albert Jensen, John K. Loulan. Died of Accident. Corporal Winihrop . Rodewald; Private Harry K. Ramer Died of Other Causes. Privates Clinton A. Grant, James B. Reed. S Missing In Action. raptain J F. rlardi it Lieutenants John S. Abbott. Harold A Goodrich; Private Louis Eppsleln. Severely Wcunded. Lieutenants Harold B. Gray, Martin A. Chambers: Sergeant Harland A McPhetres; Corporal Garl A. Thorell; Mechanician Frederic E. Ruckel-shausen; Ruckel-shausen; Privates Giacinto Uaui chi, George D. Poy, Arthur s. Graham, Francis Keonan, John McGuIrl, Zyg-ruout Zyg-ruout Stefanaky Slightly Wounded. Lieutenant Edward A Cbristoffer-son. Cbristoffer-son. Sergeants Selh A. Beeker, HaiTJ E. Johnson, William Quinn; COOS William Fenn. John H. Johnston; Privates Edward C. Badcr, George C. if . P.utcber, Louis U. Chartier, Charles I Coray, Joseph A. Deland. Victor Dovan, Howard T. Fraser, Bertram! H. Free- ' man. Michael Gluse. Collin L. Hadley, Thomas F. Hanlon, George W. Ilickev, William F. Kelleher, William J. Lath- am. John Lorenz. Frank J. May. Peter J. Pcdersen, William P. Ryan. Michael j. Shannon, Harty T. Siegfried Stephen Skelskey, Ernest B. Smith, Leon btomsky, Charles H. Swauk, James B. G. Valentine. General Pershing also reported that Privates John F. Ellis. Francis J. Osgood Os-good and Russell L. Sellx, previously reported erroneously as killed in ac- j tion, were severely wounded. |