Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1918 — WEDNESDAY CASUALTY LIST. [ARTICLE]

WEDNESDAY CASUALTY LIST.

The new casualty list released by the war department last night shows: Killed in action, J 25; missing in action, 210; wounded severely, 306; died of wounds, 26; died from accident and other causes, 6; died of airplane accident, 3; died of disease, 13; wounded, degree undetermined, 234; total, 923. The names of those from Indiana follow: Corporal Ora H. Day, Shirley, wounded severely. Private William E. Berry, Flat Rock, wounded severely. Private Raymond Byers, Bodford, wounded severely. Private Tiffany Cavanaugh, Muncie, wounded severely. Private Harry Hutchins, Farmland, wounded, degree undetermined. Private Joseph Pawelski, Michigan City, wounded, degree undetermined. Private Elmer Richard Pollard, Salem, wounded, degree undetermined. Private Albert G. Weaver, Edinburg, missing in action. Private Harvey Mundy, Newcastle, missing in action. Private Harley W. Pagb, Koleen, missing in action. Private Graham E. Scott, Huntington, missing in action. Private Paola Piteman, Terre Haute, killed in action. Private Leslie Thomas, Michigan City, killed in action. Private Benjamin R. Hannel, Cass, died of wounds. Private Frank Celichowski, South Bend, wounded severely. . Private Russell Waldo Coon, Gary wounded severely. ' Private Thomas McCarty, English Lake, wounded, degree undetermined. Private Clarence Reynolds, Indianapolis, missing in action. Private George O. Richards, Oaktown, missing in action. Private Thomas Lee Wray, Indianapolis, missing in action. Private Walter Henry Green, Elnora, missing in action. Private Will Orvel Carroll, Indianapolis, missing In action.