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Show WAR CASUALTIES V WASHINGTON, June 1. The army casualty list today contained 57 names, divided as follows: Killed in action, 3; died of wounds. 6;; died of disease, 10, died of airplane air-plane accident 1. wounded severely, 17; wounded slightly, 11; missing in action, 9. Officers named were: Lieutenants Lee V Farnum, New York; Andrew P Peterson, Lamber-ton, Lamber-ton, Minn., and James D. Ward, Houston, Hous-ton, Tex severely wounded Lieutenant Hugh L. Sutherland. Be-noit, Be-noit, Miss, preiously reported se-verely se-verely wounded, now reported slightly wounded The list: Killed in Action Privates Timonlh Donnallen, New York City; Gustave Hillert. Bemidji Minn.; John Mclntyre, Philadelphia. Pied of Wounds. Sergeants Joseph Kaczor. Milwaukee, Milwau-kee, Wis ; Tim Long, Chicago. Corporal Walter G. Caul, Norfolk. Conn. Privates William C Carroll, Elizabeth, Eliza-beth, N J : Joseph Frank. New Orleans, Or-leans, La., Harold McNearv, Brooklyn N. Y. Died of Disease. Sergeant John L. McDonald, Bins hamton, N. Y. Privates James S. Garvin Hartford, Conn; William C Hosteltcr Oklahoma Oklaho-ma City, Okla . Herbert Koethke, St. Angers, la ; Patrick McGuire, Brandenburg. Bran-denburg. Mont ; John Peroni. Yezo-iacca, Yezo-iacca, Italy; Robert E. Rutterford. Pierre. S. D. ; Ernest Sanders, Devil's Lake N. D. ; Russell John Thompsett, I Sault Ste Marie, Mich, Wallace R. Williams, Joplin, Mo, Died Airplane Accident. Sergeant Thurston R. Chamberlain, Guerneville. Cal. Wounded Severely. Lieutenants Lee V. Farnum, New York City.; Andrew P. Peterson, Lam-berton, Lam-berton, N. Y.; James D. Ward, Houston, Hous-ton, Tex Sergeant Edwin B. Degenkolbe, Itasca, It-asca, 111. Privates Dan Arratebel, Carson, Nev ; Julius A Ceresola. Wadsworth. New, Mike Bransci. Bear Creek, Mont.; Athanis N. Curtis, Nashua, N. N C ; Joseph N. Patridge Werner. N. Wis.; Robert Geddis, Miles City. Mont John E. Hoy. Pony, Mont; Everett M. How. Chicago; Herman Lambert, 733 Fifth avenue, San Francisco Fran-cisco Cat: Edgar C Lewis, Ashland, H.; Ralph F Destlnne, Purdy Station. D , Stanley Smith, Mingo, la.; Edward B Wadjer, Milwaukee. Wis Wounded Slightly. Wagoner Claude R. McGary, Maple Than. Minn Privates Henry L. Amonett. Lynch burg. Va.; Stavros A. Anastasiou, Karanda Thievon, Greece; Fred L. Babcock, Berlin. Wis.; Albert H Berg. Warwick, N. D , John F. Devlin. 228 North Franklin street Sioux Falls. S, D.; August Fettig. Wilkesbarre, Pa , Earl Goodwin. Cohagen, Mont; John Levy, Roxburv, Mass ! John Ellas Philippe. Portland, Me.; Frank Rogers Jersey City, N J. Missing in Action. Sergeant Daniel Brandon, Towners, N. Y. Privates Harrv C. Caverly. Manchester. Man-chester. N. H.; Battiste Cuzzipoli, Springdale, Conn.; Chester Darman. Moundsville. W. Va.; Harry T. Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald Waterbury. Conn . Louis J. Goldman. Philadelphia; Lewis R. Len-j Len-j hardt Somerville. Pa.; Harris L Ley-bold, Ley-bold, Saratoga Springs. N. Y.; Harry Swanson, Yaerley, Mass. Note: Lieutenant Hugh L. Sutherland, Suther-land, Benoit, Miss., previously reported severely wounded. now reported slightly wounded. Private William Coulighan, Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, previously reported missing, now reported returned to duty |