OVERSEASCASUALTIESIOBj The Associated Press)WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. — The asualty list received from General Pershing included the follow-ng Illinoians:Killed in Action Lieut. Ennis G. Stillwell,Champaign.Sergt. John Bradshaw, Pontiac. Privates—Lester Crowder, Redmon.John Klemencie, LaSalle.Julius Ramont, Kewanee.Chasles Wagner, Peoria.Died of Wounds Sergt. Peter Umathum, Wood-itock.Privates—Wm. Courtwright, Tallula.Edwin Dehne, Fults.Arthur E. Dunker, Marengo. Joseph Buczynsi, LaSalle.Vincent Wyszvnski, LaSalle. Virgil Taylor, Mounds.James M. Walker, Rock Is-and.Died of DiseaseSergt. Leon Bullard, Glencoe. Musician Frank O'Connell,Sterling Privates—Christian J. Bauer, Salem. William H. Forbes, Olney.Santo Bolli, Joliet.Humphrey D. Daniel, Saybrook. William Haynes, Leroy.Thade B. Hellmers, Pekin.Win. I). Young. Danville.\Vounded SeverelyCorporal Jacob P. Baumhardt, forton Grove.Corporal Theodore Pera, pringfield.Fred M. Butler, Oak Park. Clarence Bryer, Odinr.Leroy B. Beach, Peoria.Thomas F. Knoblock, Decatur. Thomas Gudgell, Cantrall.Roy Gutschow, Huntley.Wm. E. Runge, Aurora.Lloyd Lrittingham, Bradford.Alfonso Svanovski, Melrose ark.Everett Sutterfield, Sumner.Jack Wood, Joppa, rounded, Degree Undetermined j | Lieut. Herbert G. Hempler, | { ound Knob.