geiJEU-of)ldmshendteeellheinlit.heliens,'tnean-je-rt-ei-ewofm-The Latest List Shows a Total of 12,3422. 1Washington, Aug. 5. — The navy, releasing its ninth casualty list of the war, announced yesterday that dead, wounded and missing men reported, to next of kin from the start of the war to July 25, totaled 12,34,2/Two Indianapolis men were re^ ported killed and five \ from other Iifdiana towns were* reported missing. iThe dead included one officer and one enlisted man. They are Lieut, (jg) William Beeker Billings, naval reserve, whose wife is Mrs.. Margaret . Louise Billings, 2342 North Harding street, Indianapolis and Seaman 2/C Ira Lincoln Lee. naval reserve, whose father is Aubert. D. Lee, 354 Raymond street, Indianapolis.The five enlisted men listed as missing are:Irwin iHenry Anderson, pharmacist’s- mate, second class; fath-1 Fer, Howard Irwin Anderon, Madison.Robert William Baer, liopital apprentice, second class; father, John L. Baer, Delphi.Jim Hann, aviation ordnance-nian, first class; mother, Mrs. El-va Cottrell. Montezuma.Robert Victor Phillips, quartermaster. third class; father, B. N. Phillips, Evansville.Eugene Farlow Rogers, hospital apprentice, first class; father, Andrew H. Rogers, Milroy.