| OCR Text |
Show EIGHT HE IN ElIffSlS General Pershing Reports Casualties, Cas-ualties, including Twelve Deaths in France. WASHINGTON. Feb. .Eight more American soldiers arc in German prison pri-son camps. They wore originally , reported as missing. General Pershing has been notified by the Red Cross that the men fiave been located at Tuchet, West Prussia. This announcement was made tonight by the war department.. Eleven deaths from disease and one fatality In an airplane were recorded in the same report. The Americans in the German prison pris-on camp are: Sergeant Edgar W. Halyburton, father George T3. Halyburton, Stony -point, N. C. Private Daniel Gallagher, father Neill Gallagher, Blocton, Ala. Private Clyde L. Grlmsley, father Frank Grlmsley. Stockton, Kan. Private Hoyt D. Decker, father W. F. Decker, Vincennes, Ind. Private John P. Lester, father William Will-iam Lester, Tutwiler. Miss, j Private Herschel Godfrey, father William C. Oberet, 709 North Ridge -way avenue. Chicago, 111. Private Harry R. Loughman. mother Mrs. Ada R. Loughman, Gl Aakwood boulevard, Chicago, III. Private Vernon W. Kendall, father Samuel Kendall, R. F. D. No. 2, Roll Okla. The throe men wounded in action j.re: P.-ivate John A. Goodrum, Infantry; severely wounded January 24; Jame3 C. Goodrum. father, McLean, Texas. Corporal Roy E. Doughty, infantry, slightly wounded February 1; E. D. Doughty, brother, Shaw, Miss. Private John L. Bray, Infantry; slightly wounded January 30; S. D. Bray, father, Drum, Ky. The deaths from disease wore as follows: First Lieutenant Frapcis F. Han- bidgo, medical reserve corps, died January 31, pneumonia; Dr. W. B. Hanbidge, father, 116 Ford street, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Bugler William H. Lindsey, infantry, pneumonia, January 30; B. J. Lindsey, fathor, Abbeville. La. Private William O. Jones, stevedores February 1, pneumonia; Mrs. Elma Jones, mother, 318 Cage street, Hous-'ton, Hous-'ton, Texas. Private George H. Jones, stevedores, January 21, nephritis; CoraB. Jones, wife, 211 Eighteenth street, Newport News, Va, Civilian Abraham Clausen, transport workers' , battalion, January 31, pneumonia; pneu-monia; Walter Brown, uncle, Edlsto Island, S. C. ' Private Albert W. Nelson, engineers. February 1, cerebro spinal meningitis; N. P. Nelson, father. Acme, Wash. Private Tolliver Quinn, quartermaster quartermas-ter corps, February 1, pneumonia; Mrs. Manassas Quinn, mother, 2571 Walnut street, SL Louis. Mo. Corporal Hollis M. Smith, infantry, January 31, empyema; Peter D. Smith, father, Rock, Kan. Bugler Fay F. Chrisman, field artillery, artil-lery, February 1, pneumonia; Mrs. Karle Bridgeford, sister. 1220 North Twelfth street, St. Joseph. Mo. Private George Kv McDowell, engineers, engi-neers, February 1, cerebro meningitis; J. M. McDowell, father, 'R. P. D. No. 2, Rowland, N. C. Sergeant Philip J. Calloy, infantry, February 1. hemorrhage; Mrs. Emery Calloy. mother, S8 Main street, Mil-jford. Mil-jford. Mass. - Private Roy O. Garvcr. aviation section, sec-tion, signal corps, was injured in airplane air-plane accident, January 28; Mrs. Mary A. Garver. his mother, lives at 441 West Eldorado street, Decatur, 111.- oo |