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Show war casualties V , The following casualties arc reported report-ed by the commanding goneral of tho American Expeditionary forces: Killed in action, 14; missing in action, ac-tion, 15; wounded severely, 111; died of wounds, 11; died from accident and other causes, 11; died of disease, 1; wounded, degree undetermined, G; lo-i lo-i tal, 169. J Killed in Action. i Lieutenant James J. Mansfield, Con- ! cord, Mass. I Private Timothy Omeara. Borriso-' Borriso-' kerne, Ireland; Herman C. Schraeling, Wauconda, Wash.; Harrv J. Venne-man, Venne-man, New Cambria. Mo."; Werner R. Wagoner. Krupp, Wash.; Sidnov Edwards. Ed-wards. Plnedale, Wyo.; Alfred Giordano, Gior-dano, Boston, Mass.; Bernard Gudoll, Wauwatosa, Wis.; George W. Logues.i Indianapolis, Ind.; Joseph P. Lyons, Greatfalls, MonL; Harold II. Mansfield, Mans-field, Woavenille, Cal.; Joseph A. Ponczoch, Rosellville, Wis.; Roy P. Stone, Stoneham, Mass.; Iowan Tolo-kianik, Tolo-kianik, Ekatolenoslay, Yplaflen, Russia. Rus-sia. Died of Wounds. Lieutenant George A. Bilsbarrbw, Maplowood, Mo. Corporal George Beyer, Los Angeles. Cal.; Arthur James Mueller, 1312 Twenty-fifth street, Milwaukee Wis. Privates Frank A. Bilotta, Prov. Avclino, Italy; Peter Hapes, Naohoran, Greece; Jess Adams. Waterloo, Alabama; Ala-bama; Earl W. Elliott. Falmouth, Ky.; Joseph W. Overholscr, Knoxvillc, Tenn.; Joseph M. Rivers, Winchester. N. H.; Robert Rothwcll, Lancashire, I England; Edward B. Sargent, New York, N. Y. Died of Disease. Sam B. Wilcox, Stillmorc, Ga. Died from Accident and Other Causes. Cook, Isadore Kaufman, Albany, N. Y. Privates Alexander Belko, Wllliam-antic, Wllliam-antic, Conn.; Clarence IT. Boggs, Gass-away, Gass-away, W. Va.; Marlon A. Branch, Atchison, At-chison, Kan.; John II. Hines, Uvelda. Tex.; Robert Leroy Laurence, Ensley, Ala.; Otto Starr, Rockhill, S. George Jones, Atlanta, Ga.; William J. Malloy, Lowell, Mass.; Oliver Shoemaker, Shoe-maker, Bangor, Pa.; Walter J. Smith, Los Angeles, Cal. Wounded Severely. Lieutenant Colonel Alfred C. Arnold, SI. Johnsbury, Vt. Captain Frank Peter Strotton, Chicago, Chi-cago, 111. Lloutcnants W. L. Monroe, Jr., Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, Pa.; Andree E. Masslon, Chicago. Chica-go. 111. Sergeants Ernest Wasid Belknap, Erie, Pa.; Cornclus P. Donahue, Souih Boston, Mass.; Romer Johnson, St. Louis, Mo.; John Frederick V. Pole, H 1.. I I, UU li-MBBgSBBI I iU I I f IBgi III J Philadelphia, Pa.; Frank L. Wilcox. Fallriver, Mass., Albert E. Elsea, Lamar. La-mar. Mo.; Edward Otto Peterson, Tid-loute. Tid-loute. Pa. Corporal Scott Harold Albaugh. Kel -lettvillo, Pa.; Arthur B. Cameron, Elk-ton, Elk-ton, Mr,; Edward H. Dickie, Indiana, Pa.; Jules P. Galarncau, Chicago, 111.; Matthew McLaln, Elizabeth. N. J.; Francis P. Malone, New Haven, Conn.; Charles E. A. Rvan, Somorville. Mass.; William Sheehy, Eauclaire, Wis.; El-mor El-mor C. Bodlne, Minneapolis, Minn.; Nicholas Devito, East Boston, Mass.; William R. Dotson, Muskegon. Mich.; Constantino Hudobepko. Watcrbury, Conn.; Frank W. Youngfielsh, Potts-vllle, Potts-vllle, Pa. Musician Conrad Wilhelm Pearson, Dubois, Pa. Wagonor Edmund R. Hampson, Watcrbury, Conn. Mechanic John A. Baherman, Johnstown, John-stown, Pa.; George H. Miller, Ovei-land, Ovei-land, Mo. 9 Privates Alexander J. BornarJ, Northbrldge, Mass.; Waller B. Berry, Maiden, Mass.; Herman T. Burns, Pana, 111.; Michael E. Coomey, Worcester, Wor-cester, Mass.; John F. Dal ton, Olive Branch, III.; Nicholas Demetrulis, Lete Peperitca, Greece; Edward William Derricks, North Kaukauna, Wis.; Joiin J. Fallon. County Galway, Ireland; Patrick J. Ahern. Chelsea, Mass.: William Bllbrough, Solwyn, Pa.; Victor Vic-tor V. Blakey, WInfield, Kan.; Richard Scott Boyer, Shermans Dale. Perry county. Pa.; Harry J. Butler, Norwood. Mass.; James C. Campbell, Glenridgc. Pa.; Arthur Albert Cleversy, Marlborp, Mass.; 'Samuel II. Croushore, Grapo-villo. Grapo-villo. Pa.; Pat W. Davis. Amden. S. C; Pail A. Donovan, Dorchester, Mas?.; Grover C. Dunn, Phillipsburg. Mo.; Douglas B. Golns. Selma, Ala.; John f. Gwynn, Swarthmorc, Pa.; William M. Hurley, Brooklvn, N. Y. Howard J. Johnston, Larentum, Pa.; Rufus Kennedy, St. Landry, La.; Hen- ry L. Krles, Oakdalc, Tenn.; Daniel S. Langinn, Somervillc, Mass.; William Wil-liam V. Lynch, Medford, Mass.: Allen McDonald, Grandview, N. C; Edward J. McDonnell, Worcester, Mass.; John McDougal. Roxbury, Mass.; Anthony Massaro, Passiac, N. J ; Gabriel Mas-sey, Mas-sey, Lawrence, Mass.; Joseph Moars, Lawrence, Mass.; Joseph Meara, Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, O.; Eddie C. Momb, Rochcrt, Minn.; Walter J. Monaghan, Newton Center, Mass.; Peter J. Moran, Frara-Ingham, Frara-Ingham, Mass.; Thomas J. O'Connor, Leonard Bridge, Conn.; Savatore Op-ipari, Op-ipari, Pittsburg, Ph.; John V. Penney, Maiden, Mass.; Scmucl J. Raynor, Adams, Ad-ams, Mass.; Byron E, Redwin, Corn-' Sng. Ark.; Robert L. Reid. South Boston, Bos-ton, Mass.; Edward B. Rellly, West) Newton, Mass.; William Rondecavagc, Gilberton, Pa.; Michael J. RIordan, Auburn, N.- Y.; William R, Robertson, Maiden, Mass.; Francis D. Scanlon, South Boston, Mass-; Silas Schriver, Barton, Md.; Howard C. Scott, Raleigh, Ral-eigh, N. C; David A. Serene, Ford City, Pa.; Michael J. Shea, Worcester, Mass.; Carl W. Soule, Bridgewater, Mass.; John G. Strohecker, Moncks Corner, S. C; Henry Studer, Leets-dale, Leets-dale, Pa.; Carl S. Suggs, Thomasville, N. C; Charles J. Sullivan, Maiden, Mass.; William A. Sutton, Easton, Pa.; Harrison Townsond, Seymour, Tenn.; John B, Valentine, Rome, N. Y.; Marlon A, Vescovi, Denver, Colo.; Bradford Waterman, Woburn, Mass.; John Q. Welch, Lynn, Mass.; Edward Williams, Brooklyn, Mass.; Elmer C. Feaster, Huntington; Sonnie Floyd, Lyerly, Ga.; Hubert S- Harper. Pltts-boro. Pltts-boro. Miss.; James J. Herrlck, North Cambridge. Mass.; Ralph W. Hyatt, Aubumdale, Mass.; Norman Lineoua King, Corry, Pa.; Scrre Knr.dsen, Maiden. Mass.; Cloyd M. MoCnliBter, Gakdale. Pa.; Duncan t. Mclntyrc, Duvur. N. H.; Willis M. Mlller,-Duboi, Pa., William E- Moran, BroakJyn, N. Y.; Elmer H. Oberman, Bcllevuc, la.. F. L. Phinney, Woburn, Mass.: Floyd J. Aobbins, Carbo ua!e, P't.; Prul K. Schafer, Stonybrook, N. Y.; Walter J. Seel' r-k, Marblehcou, O.; James W. Srrtkley, West MecVrd, Mass; Paul J". Smith, LebaLnf.i. la.; Christy D. Splro, Worcester. Mws.; Fivnl; Weg-Chicago, Weg-Chicago, 111. V. ounded, Deg-ce Undetermined. Sergeant Josef F. Nagee, Milwaukee, Milwau-kee, Wis. Privates Charlos F. Brough, Rainier, Ore.; Richard T- Humiston, Mason City, la.; Samuel R. Matthews, Pros-ser; Pros-ser; Wash.; Henry Rouse, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Paul E. Rusch, Ottumwa, la. Missing In Action. Sergeant Harry W. Goudy, Chester, Pa. Privates Angus J. Burgess, Wal-tham, Wal-tham, Mass.; Leo Edward Dewing, Or-loana, Or-loana, Vt.; John Hartos, Mineola, N-Y.; N-Y.; Robert W. Nell. Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.; James A. Simmon, East Boston, Mass.; Camlllo Santorone, Prov. Di-chitti, Di-chitti, Italy; Harry L. Sheffield, For-estville, For-estville, N. Y.; Girlaco DIlullo, Vuoua-nettl Vuoua-nettl Chleti, Italy; Alvln J. Frank, Milwaukee, Wis.; William Mnnley, Tiltonsville, O.; Stanley Michaleski, Milwaukee, Wis.; Sydney Sackfield, Toronto. Can ; Harry E. Sullen, Suth- j erland, S. C; Leo Richardson, Wren-tham. Wren-tham. Mass. Previously Reported Killed in Action Nov Reported Severely Wounded. Corporal Jesse D. Gillespie, Central, S. C. Marine Corps Casualties. Summary of tho casualties to date: Officers Deaths ,...34 Wounded 59 Missing l Sub total 04 Enlisted Men. Deaths S50 1S61 .' Wounded ' j In hands of enemy $j ' Missing Sub total jjjj Grand total ',Vnnrt' Tho following casualties aro rep fc ed bv the commanding general oi r Amorican expeditionary forces eluded in tho above total): ( Killed In action " ' j f Wounded in action, severely . Wounded In action, degree iinae- j.; termincd ( Missing in action i f. In hands of oncmy Total j . Killed in Action. I Second Lieutenant John M. McCKj land, Hampton Gardens, KICDW" Gunnery Sergeant David P. CoIr& ( Greenburg, Pa. . , pjr. Sergeant Charles R. McGlnnis, r j kersburg, W- V. , Privates Harry Kimmcl, L0. Pa.; Attilio J. Ignacco, San . Cisco. Cal.; Leon R. Smith, u Mich. , Severely Wounded Af.Uon. r Corporal Ertlc G. Mitchell, AW , Wounded in Action, Degree uno ., mined. cr0it, ; Gunnery Sergeant Marvin Sco , Fulton, Ky. nirmW' Privates Asa D. Coolcy. nD,roDt, I ham, Ala.; Tom Girolumo, BeTan5, Tex.; Roy J. Schaefer, New urn ,- . La. Missing In Action Dj Privnte Walter C. Stamm, u . Rapids, Wis. fn Ac- Prevloucly Reported Missing . tlon, Now Reported Prisoner War in Germany. b Private Alban .Lewis, Pniladetf , Pa. : 4 |