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Show oo WAR CASUALTIES I J WASHINGTON, July 25 The army casualty list today shows: Killed In action, 32; died of wounds, 6; died of disease, 3; died of accident and other causes, 3; wounded severely, severe-ly, 123; wounded slightly, 1; wounded, degree undetermined, 16; missing, 2; prisoners, 2; total, 1SS. Tho list; I Killed In Action. Sergeants Frank R. Maddox, Marlboro, Marl-boro, Mass.; Clarence N. Turner, Van Buren, Ark. Corporals Maurice L. Blake, Woodstock, Wood-stock, III.; James J. Cochran, West Philadelphia; John R. Finch, Brad-shaw. Brad-shaw. Neb.; AInie Gagne, WInnepeg, Canada; Charles McMullen, Spencer, W. Va.; Charles Melton, Osako, Va.; James W. Sherman, Ravena, Mich.; Henry P. Smith, Rome, N. Y.; Cook Elmer A.' Russell, Broughton, 111,; Bugler Ora L. Snyder, Mlsshawaka, Ind. Privates Ferdinand Brandstetter, Howells, Neb.; Stephen A. Budzak, Wcstfield, Mass.; Lucius A. Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Syracuse, N. Y.; Clinton G. David, Da-vid, Allentown; Lester B. Dayton, Atlantic At-lantic City; Joseph L. Gallipeau, Avon, N. Y.; Ei-men F. Hale, Altus, Ark.; Is-rcal Is-rcal P.' Henries, North Woodstock, Conn.; Bruno Josh, Passaic, N. J.; John A. Laws, Hartford, Ky.; Frank T. Martinack, Peabody, Mass.; John J. Mullen, Lorain, O.; Thomas V. Murray, Mur-ray, Roxbury, Mass.; Waclaw Olsze-'wski, Olsze-'wski, Toledo; Victor Passett, New jYork; Albert Popp, Norwood, O.; Joseph Jo-seph Resek, New York; Julius Sand, Greenfield, Mass.; Stanley Srebny, Chicago; Joseph M. Stoddard, Brockton, Brock-ton, Mass. Died of Wounds, Sergeant Homer W. Earl, Tratford City, Pa. Corporal Lynn S. Holcombe, Mascot, Tenn. Privates Leon C. McCuston, Purrear, Tenn.; Edward E. Thomas, Harvard, Mass.; Gaskin P. Williams, Pawtucket, R. I.; Anthony J. Yost, Penny an, N. Y. Died of Disease. Corporal Charles R. Brebner, Milo, la. Privates Zollio Davenport, Pine-hurst, Pine-hurst, Ga.; Andrew Gradler, Perrvs-burg, Perrvs-burg, N. Y. Died from Accident and Other Causec. Privates William A. Jones, Kittyton, Tenn.; Alfred F. Licflike, Fond du Lac, Was.; John P. Ziegler, St. Mathews, Math-ews, S. C. WASHINGTON, July 25. The marine ma-rine corps casualty list today shows: Killed in action, 20; died ot wounds. 3; wounded severely, 3S; missing, 3; total. Gl. , Tho casualties were in two lists. Tho first dated July 22 follows: Killed In action. Corporal Francis E. Williams, Alliance, Al-liance, O. Privates Raymond J. Cahlll, Mana-yunk, Mana-yunk, Pa.; Howard W. Kapler, South Williamsport, Pa. Died of Wounds Received In Action. Privates Harry E. Claussen, Chicago; Chica-go; William Irvln, 84S Thirty-third street, Oakland, Cal. Wounded in Action Severely. Privates Arthur B. Arnescn, Woodstock, Wood-stock, 111.; Archie M. Benson, Chicago; James Kaiser, East Liverpool, O.; Sidney Sid-ney Mcintosh, 2006 Fifth avenue, Council Bluffs, la.; John A. McWill-inms, McWill-inms, Chicago; Sylvester J. Nugent, Covington, Ky.; Joseph G. Regis, Cicero, Ci-cero, 111.; Theodore R. Ritenour, Chicago; Chi-cago; John H. Strain, San Gabriel, Cal.; CharleB E. Warren, Muskogee, Okla.; Floyd L. Yokey, Decatur, 111. Missing in Action. Privates Leroy Lemare, Wabash, Ind.; Paul R. Miller, Winfield, Kan.; Elmer C. Richert, Philadelphia. The second list dated July 23, follows: fol-lows: Killed in Action. Sergeant Gerald R. Finnegan, New York City. Corporals William H. Flaherty, St. Louis; Frederick H. Fox, Chicago; Arthur Ar-thur C. Pugh, Fort Smith. Privates Ernest Baer, Mason countv, W. Va.; Harold J. Christie, Lansing; Henry E. Donman, Cincinnati; William Will-iam Fanning, New York City; James E. Heisel, Indianapolis; Herbert W. Jimerfield, Detroit; Samuel S. Jones, Knoxvllle; Harry Flynn, SL Francis, Kan.; Joe W. Larry, Lovoland, Tex.; Raymond W. Limbert, North Tono-wanda. Tono-wanda. N. Y.; Douglas G. Marsh, West Missoula, Mont.; Everett L. Nelson, Bird City, Kan.; Edward L. Wllfleckl, Chicago. Died of Wounds Received in Action. Private Howard Blair, Jackson, Mich. Wounded in'Actlon Severely. Sergeants Reiley M. Long, Natural Bridge, Ala.; Grover C. Conrad, Lexington, Lex-ington, N. C; Irwin Danford, Quaker Quak-er City, O.; Thomas J. McNulty, Scranton, Pa. Corporals Joseph Aschenbrenner, Pittsburg; Frank Selinsky, Passaic. " Privates Thomas C. Barwick, Quartz Site, Ariz.; Benjamin W. Borg, New Decatur, Ala.; William H. Campbell, Roanoke Rapids, N. C; Ralph J. Charles, Winston Salem, N. C; Walter Damkjer, Chicago; Albert B. Drurv, Stllwell, N. D.; Fairres J. Forrester, Rising Swain, Ga.; George C. Haeb, Philadelphia; Monroe S. Hatfleld, Arkansas Ar-kansas City; Georgo Henderson. 120 South Gage street, Los Angeles; Burton Bur-ton H. Honsaw, Wellston, Mo.; Reuben Reu-ben A. Jones, Birmingham, Ala; John W. Kavanaugh, Chicago; Eric H. Kitchen, Kit-chen, Birmingham, Ala.; Theodore Lending, St. Louis; James M. Park, Worthington Springs, Fla.; Lewis Pol-sheno, Pol-sheno, Pittsburg; Lionel D. Sampson, Shelbyvilie, Ky.; John C. Wicker. Millboro, S. D. Severely Wounded In Action. Lieutenants Lawrence T. StalUngs, Atlanta. Ga.; -Hale N. Porter, Rock-ford, Rock-ford, Ills. nn |