Si a Vine, and a neprew, Rehse Hoyl ’ 1 man, Jr., Tulsa.dead port-d isover,s, a Theailedit in-Ads.*More OklahomansWounded in ActionWASHINGTON, Dec. 18.-UP)—The war department todayi *i- Puklic names of additionalOklahomans wounded in action. They included:European area:Hall, Oklahoma City; Pfc. Cecil M. Hayslip Na-li u’ Sgt. Charley E.Lt.Boon* the 31 suppc jor Js into and^ follo\ man Fifi prisoi tank tured Pai Chun Lt. C LakeofficecrossHeath, Lawton; Pvt. Roy Hubble] oros Maud; Ptc Judson W. Kirkwood, fewSTMuldrow; Sgt. John P. Lamb,'50 ]Cushing; Pvt. Wayne L. LowryCheyenne; Pvt. Perry J. Martin,Sallisaw, Pvt. Edmond G. Penix Stillwater, Tech. 4th Gr. Robert . E. Splawn Mangum. OMediterranean: jPfc. Homer D. Boatright, Sa-ia; Pvt. Samuel H. Davit: Fin. turemore; Pvt. Frankie' R. Edmias- 4vie] ton Alt us Pfc. Gus Farris. Bol- to 1?r,uT1Vh r,§gt „Richard E. Fent, the cW a S,fc‘ Bichard A. Jones, i 000 Stilwell; Tech. 4th Gr. WilburKimble. Hooker; Sgt. Jess Mc-Gowen. Jr.. Fanshawe; Pvt. John . . Randolph, Rush Springs; Pvt. Robert O. Rockwell, Duncan;d !' A‘ester~°- Rogers. Paden; pf Doy Jc O.Stacey, Checotah;Lfc- d ul° m Stanley, Tulsa;n wlbv Tytr' T,uttle; Sgt. J. D. Waikcr. Wewoka; 1st Lt.Tames M. Ware. Pawhuska. *--harlowwaccul' a c the renAlva Man DiesOPPr«leerl3hwhROCHESTER. Minn., Dec. 18.., ,A- Clinkenbeard, 75,, -Alva, Okla., well known Okla-homa political figure, died here th« Saturday. 1Clinkenbeard was a member of the Oklahoma board of agriculture for ten years serving --through the rdministration of St former Governor William H.|B Murray. He also served two r terms as Woods county commis- Pfsioner. • j 01Wfpr