BUCKEYE BOYS ON ROLL OF HONORNumber of Ohioans In Latest' i Casually Lists.#3 Washfm-'to’!, Ante. 1?—The latestartn casualty -how Killed inalt;tion I'll, d-eiJ ol wounds 16; died of accident and olhei cause q, 4;wounded se\oiely, 70, wounded (dp* j pree undetermined), 6f, mining m 1action, 2S Total, *)!. Matinoh- i Wounded search, !, wounded tile* pi oe umu tevnih.pd). SV, missing m action, 3 Total, S7. |! Ohioans appear in the lists as foL tlows jArmy—'William R Hcrton. Clove- ! land, killed in action. William Fish- I er. Cmcunali, wounded severely; R i Circle, Springfield, missing m action; , William Oheruher, Cleveland, musing in action, Clarence Colburn, To I lodo, died of wounds Jap If. Wilson, , Thompson, died of wounds- Daniel F. j McXichol, Fast Liverpool, slightly I wounded, Lcuis A Gomuent, Akron, ^ Killed in action; John Richter, St Bernard, wounded (degree undetermined). Edward T Kelby Cumberland, wounded (degree undetermined); Cito Neilzke, Toledo,1wounded (degree undetermined)* | Oran Nichols Cambridge, wounded''degree undetermined': Earl H.Partlow, Claiborne, wounded (degree undetermined), Viarren C. Smith, j Oxford, wounded (degree undeter* ,mined); Alfred P. Reck, Piqua, mis iog in action.Marines—Porestt N'. Fogell, WestSalem, wounded (degree undetermined), Hav Rmdfleisch, Cincinnati, wounded (degree undetermine i), Clyde C. Craig, Akron, wounded (degree undetermined); Russell Hague, Columbus, wounded (degree undetermined): Lester \Y\ Hawk, Clyde, ,wounded (depree undetermined), , Willis R. Horton, Madisonville, wounded (degree undetermined-), Paul K Riege, Brookviile, missing in action