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Show WAR CASUALTIES y WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 The marine ma-rine corps casualty list to.day shows: Killed in action, 4; wounded severely, severe-ly, 5; wounded slightly, 2; total, 11. The list: Killed in Action. Sergeants Cecil A. Williams, Apos-kll, Apos-kll, N. C; Oliver C. Farrant, Dorchester, Dor-chester, Mass. Corporal Forest G. Williams, Charleston, W. Va. Private Walter S. Austin, Cincinnati Cincin-nati Severely Wounded in Action. Privates Albort L. Gahr, Hawthorn, Ky.; Victor Jones, Duquesne, Pa,; Oscar E. Martin, East Bend, N. C; James W. Porter, Reading, Mass.; Jack G. Williams, Louisville, Ky. Slightly Wounded In Action. Private James A. Madison, Webster, N. C. Previously Reported Died of Wounds Received in Action, Now Reported Slightly Wounded In Action. Private Saylor D. Shanafelt, Sig- ourney, la. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 The army casualty list today shows: Killed in action 112; died of wounds 11; died of disease 11; died of accident and other causes 5; wounded severely 56; wounded, degree undetermined 2; missing 9; total 206. Tho list: Killed In Action Major James B. Nalle, Washington, D. C. Lieutenants Herman St. J. Boldt, New York; James A. Cooper, Hale Center, Tex.; Harry S. George, Pittsburg; Pitts-burg; Byron H. Mehl, Leavenworth,-Kan.; Leavenworth,-Kan.; Robert O. Purdy Jr., Sumter, S. C; Charles M. Stramberg, Somer-ville, Somer-ville, Mass.; Master Engineer Hugh G. Middlctown, Attala, Ala. Sergeants Harry B. Bloyd, Kelso, Wash.; Michael J. Clanders, New Orleans; Or-leans; Ray M. Karls, Jasepr, Mo.; Leo Meoca, Dykes, Ky.; Lewis A. Pye, Rochester, Ro-chester, N. Y. Corporals James H. Bissell, Keenc, N. H.; Dwight J. Cowles, Kansas City, Kan.; Leo A. Desilets, Keene, N. H.; Allen J. Fitzmorrls, Skowhegan, Me.; Vincent K. Giant Valley, Minneapolis; Minneap-olis; John Russo, Brooklyn; Thomas Seal, Long Island City; James P. Shaw, New Bedford, Mass.; Anton M. Sorenson, Pen Yan, N. Y.; George B. Vickroy, Lancaster, Ohio; William B. Weaver, Piney Creek, N. C; Lawrence B. Williams, Boston. Bugler Henry J. Kcogh, Binghamp-ton, Binghamp-ton, N. Y.; Bugler Asher Yaffee, Syracuse, Syra-cuse, N. Y.; Wagoner William J. Dug-gar, Dug-gar, Middlcsboro, Ky.; Mechanic Ell Boley, Nashua, N. C. Privates Kellv Akcrs, no address; Stanley Anderson, Hartington. Ncbr.; John Arcomano, Brooklyn; Arthur Au- ten, Gaines, Mich.; Clayton A. Bacb-cock, Bacb-cock, Hamilton, O.; Orvillc F. Ballard, Waupaca, Wis.; Grover Elevens, Pay Coulee, Mont.; David Brendler, New York; David C Brier, 2234 Fairfax street, Denver; Frank Brown, Chicago; John F. Brown, Alexandria, La,; Edward Ed-ward N. Canavan, Detroit; Harold F. Canfield, Traverse City, Mich.; Earle I. Cllett, Reno, Cal.; Lonnie E. Cllne, Farmington, la. Leon J. Duane, Tupper Lake, N. Y.; William H. Durff, Shlp-ensburg, Shlp-ensburg, Pa,; Lee Early, North Washington, Wash-ington, Pa.; Robert J. Eckweiler, Notch, Pa.; Keith M. Edner, Campbell, 'Minn.; Lawrence J. Emmertz, Chester, Ches-ter, Pa.; Evans Evans, Cambria, Minn; Luke G. Franklin, Golden Pond, Ky.; Lorenzo Frederickson, Call street, Salt Lake City, Utah; Harry Gavelick, 1531 Washington street, Denver; Joseph Z. Glucosky, Grodno, Russia; Albert B. Goodearl, Boston; Grant H. Gordon, Jveene, N. H.; Paul E. Guller, Modesto, Cal., William, L. Hall. Bestland, Va.; James Hammond Springfield .Mass.; Ray K. Hampll. Reading, Pa.; Anthony An-thony Harris, Peoples, Pa.; Benjamin B. Hatfield, Independence, Mo.; James R. Herbort, Bowers Hill, Va.; Frank B. Holicky, Lakota, N. D.; Thomas H. Irwin, Galva, la.; Forest I. Isom, Mo-sier, Mo-sier, Ore.; Steve Jendrosak, Chicago; Roy Johnson, Bridgeport, Neb.; Roy A. McClane, York, Pa.; Michael J. Matso, Allentown, Pa.; Marion Matu-zewz, Matu-zewz, Detroit; James H. Miller, 1720 South American street, Stockton, Cal.; Walter R. Miller, Plainwell, Mich.; Novie L. Moore, Forest Green, Mo.; John T. Morton, Page, N. C.c William Myers, Dartmoore, Pa.; Axel E. Nelson, Nel-son, Littlo Falls, Minn.; Clarence G. Paff, Chippewa Falls. Wis.; Paul Pecher, Grand Forks, N. D.; Harry E. Peffer. Pittsburg; William J. Reapo, Philadelphia; Rosarlo Riocardi, Mil-ford, Mil-ford, N. William H. Riddell, Niagara Niag-ara Falls; Lloyd S. Ripley, Lohrville, la.; Henry Rivers, SL Johnsbury, VL; Joseph Rupp, Reading, Pa.J Paul W, Schroeder, Germantown, Tex.; Joseph Schwartz, 176 8th avenuo. San Francisco; Fran-cisco; Brady V. Smith, Philadelphia; Reginald Smith, 932 Crocker street, Los Angeles; Joseph Sottosante, Union Hill, N. J.; Raymond Stake, Surrey, N. JD.; Arthur R. Stanley, Nobish, Minn.; Leslio M. Stone, Syracuse; Thomas P. Stone, Lockland, O.; Albert E. Swanson, Laporte, Ind.; Ellis H. Tarter, Colfax, La.; James Uxa, .Cleveland; .Cleve-land; John L. Vcllines, Comet, Va., George W. Waldrop, Spartanburg, S. C; Samuel Wallace, Philadelphia; John Warsoskl, New Bedford, Mass.; George L. Weeks, Eastman, Ga.; Samuel Sam-uel Wcintrub, New York; Franklin P. Wesp, Gardenville, N. Y.; Ernest Williams, Wil-liams, Canton, Pa.; Frank J. Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Benjamin C. Wright, Sedalla, Mo.; Mike Yaps, Now Britain, Conn. Died. of Wounds. Lieutenant Deleth E. Mellinger, Euphrata, Pa. Sergeant Walter Jensen, Waltham, Mass. Corporal Crowell G. Fish, West Lynn, Mass. Privates Joseph M. Campbell, Albany, Al-bany, Ala.; Donald A. Henry. Milli-nocket, Milli-nocket, Me.; Glen V. Hughes, 1180 F. Seventy-second street, Los Angeles; Harry T. Lalone, Midland, Mich.; Charles E. McCleary, St Louis; Louis J. Mills, Detroit; Frank Sllva, Ager, Cal.; Thomas L. Smith, Underwood, Ala. Died of Disease. Sergeant Frank Schultze, Chicago. Saddler John A. Jenson, 757 South E street, Tacoma, Wash. Privates Joseph AnaweskI, Ba: Shore, Mich.; Leo R. Chapman, Mcri-dan, Mcri-dan, Okla.; Anglo J. Christ, Columbia, Mo.; Jesse. Dorsey, Blue Springs, Kiss.; Ralph E. Perkins, York Beach, Me.; Lee Porter, Chicago; Phillip Stein, Duluth; Walter N. Hundell, Irv-ington, Irv-ington, Mass.; Nemoyul Turpln, Whit-comb, Whit-comb, Mont, Died From Accident and Other Causes Sergeant James T. Chandler, Churchview, Va Corporal Benjamin Dachyk, Duluth. Privates Gilbert Bedard, Fitchburg, Mass.; Coaslantine Papagorst4, New York; Otto F. Schaunaman, Sisseton, S. D. Wounded Severely. Lieutenants Joseph F. Hanerahan, New York; Thomas G. Loux, Albany, N. Y.; Guy Pickett, Karns City, Tex. Sergeants Bertie M. Clish, Tiffin, O.; Channing Maffitt, Boston; Carroll W. White, Scotts, Mich. Corporals Lowell S. Blaisdell, Chicago; Chi-cago; Edwin H. Bruce, Rutland, Vt.; Raymond B. Dickinson, South Shafts-burv, Shafts-burv, Vt.; 'Jesse T. Geralds, v Louisville. Louis-ville. Bugler Frank McKune, Tacoma, j Wash. Cooks Ernest Schneider, Giddings, Tex.; John C. Phillips, Pottsville, Pa. Wagoners Thomas H. Beatty, Long Branch, N. J.; William O'Conncll, New York; Edward H. Johelsky, Janesville, Wis. Privates Joseph Bendetto, Geneva, 111.; Charles J. Bendl, Chicago; James Bennett, Brooklyn; John Besteland, Carpio, N. D.; George S. Bumgardner, Reedsville, Pa.; John F. Carter, Birmingham, Bir-mingham, Ala.; Claude F. Chaffin, Eureka, Cal.; Earl L. Cline, Greenville, Green-ville, Pa.; Michael di Battlsta, New York; Benjamin di Loretto, Yonkers; George P. Eberle, New York; Vincent J. Ferro. Brooklyn; Thomas H. Green, 97S South Vermont avenue, Los Angeles; Ange-les; Edward E. Hart, Boston; Samuel Healy, Farigault, Minn.; Frank Jenna, Brooklyn; Stanley KIggowski, Suto-ma, Suto-ma, Poland; Charles E. Lucore, Caledonia, Cale-donia, Pa.; Joseph McVeagh, Wilkos-barre; Wilkos-barre; Elmer L. Maxwell, Wellsvillo, Kan.; Leroy H. Melchisedeck, Bend, Ore.; Earl M. Mortorff, Ashley, N. D.; Algier Olier, Spring Lick, Ky.; Everett Ever-ett E. Ozement, Greensboro, N. C; Ralph S. Parker, Chester, Vt.; William Wil-liam Richards, 222G Yew street Butte, MonL; Frank Rodiwka, Rodiw-ka, Rodiw-ka, Russian Poland; Carl A. Solberg, Bohus Lan, Sweden; Arthur C. Sorel, East Hampton, Mass.; Arthur C. Sorel, East Hampton. Mass.; Walter M. Swornsbourne, Hartford, Conn.; Stephen S. Szyczcwskl, La Salle, 111.; Michael A. Trezy, Rochester; Llnfrcd S. Tweedy, Ireton. !.-.; Frank Vega, Euandures, Mexico; Charles A. Weks, Jersey City. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Privates Ferdinand W. Siercks, Prairie View, Kan.; Richard E. Sou-ders, Sou-ders, Columbus. O. Mlss'ng in Action. Lieutenants Roland W. E.iwards, Arlington, Mass; Henry C. Lewis. Germantown, Ger-mantown, Pa.; Joseph M. Mcllen, Gai-den Gai-den City, N. Y.; Herbert D. Smith, New York. Corporal William W. Bones", 3G21 Twenty-sixth avenue. S. W., Seattle; Privates Ango Cattanto, Newark, N. J.: John Marra, New York; Wayne Pietila, White Point,, Mich.; Harry E. Ycos, Pottstown, Pa. Previously Reported Missing, Now Reported Killed in Action. Private Thomas Kennedy, New York. Previously Reported Missing, Now Reported Missing in Action. Corporal Chester Zintareskl, Buffalo; Buffa-lo; Privates Harry K. James, Bristol, R. I.; Qharles E. Knickerbocker, Cortland, Cort-land, N. Y. Previously Reported Missing, Now Died From Accident and Other Causes. Corporal William Glllum, Jackson, Ky.' Private Jerry A. Brown, Columbus. Previously Reported Killed in Action, Now Reported Wounded In Action. Privates John Popla, Chicago. Henry W. Slawkin, Pittsburg. i |