Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1918 — CASUALTIES LIST LONGEST ISSUED [ARTICLE]

CASUALTIES LIST LONGEST ISSUED

THIS NUMBER REPRESENTS ONLY PART OF AISNE- ; MARNE LOSSES. Washington, Aug. s.—Names of American soldiers who have fallen in the great France-American drive which turned the German offensive on the Marne into an utter defeat have begun to come in from overseas. They swelled to 706 the total casualties made public today by the War Department in two separate lists. FROM INDIANA. Lieut. James M. Duncan, 450 North Center street, Terre Haute, killed in action. Corporal Charles Bazin, Gary, dead of wounds. Private John W. Wolfe, 503% Ohio street, South Bend, killed in action. Private Roy Stunkard, 111 East Walnut street. Indianapolis, dead of wounds. Cook William A. Gordon, 818 Monroe street, Fort Wayne, severely wounded. Private Isaac W. Lawrence, Eckerty, severely wounded. Private Orville Hosteter, Bedford, wounded, degree undetermined. Private Robert Kendall, Cannelton, wounded, degree undetermined. Private Frank H. Marlow, New Albany, wounded,' degree undetermined. Private Alvin H. Robison, Stillwell, wounded, degree undetermined. Private John A. Dike, Johnston, killed in action. Private Raymond Fost,’Winamac, killed in action. Private Carl'E. Buck, Newcastle, dead of wounds. Private Oishan, Catlin, died of wounds. Private Leroy Tout, Pershing, died Of wounds.