THE GASTONIA GAZETTE.WASHINGTON, Dec. is.- The following army casual tie* are rej*ortelt;l by the commanding general of tin* American expeditionary force*:?SECTION ONH.Killed in action, 265; died of wounds, I1H; died of accident or other cause, 10; died of airplane accident, 2; died of disease, 271; wounded severely. 1,757; wounded, degree undetermined, 51 ;I wounded slightly, 154; missing in action, 5.',7 ; total * I •The f* d lowing men from North i ,aro* Iina are among those listed in liSlctionslightly, 1 ,849; total, 3,1*27.The following men from North Caro*iina are among those listed in section two;Wounded Severely: Corporal* llarvev1*. Campbell, Woodiest*; Thomas Moore,Goldsboro, and Jerry Roundtree, Durham; Mechanic March C, Winslow, Worthville; Privates Dewey Cnvintfss, Lexington; Kddie Parks, Seaboard; Andrew Jones, Calbonve Lake; Eunice,Munns, Smithfield; Da Has 'fickle, Win* j stondSaiem; Prank Lowery, Lurnherton; William II. WinecofV, Conora; Miles P. Sawyer, Plymouth; Almond Peirce, Oaks, ,Vlywm Walker, Auburn; William Hill, |Canton; Willie L. Jones, Kenansville; I MACK P. IIP P PM AN, M WORTU; i ieorge P. Miller, Leicester; Grant ■Keese, Ztrcmua ; Chancy D racket I, Hob Wounded. Decree llnrieterminpd *