Pvt. Ml NorrisfTishomingo, Among36 SoonorsWoundedWASHINGTON. Dec. 16.-WP) European and Mediterranean casualty lists from the war department today included names of 36 Oklahoma soldiers wounded in action.Relatives have previously been notified by the war departmentand advised directly of anychanges of status since this listwas compiled. Those wounded: European *— Pvt. Wilburn T.Bellflower, Bixby; Cpl. Donald D. Cameron, Tulsa; Pvt. Emmett S. Crabtree, Jenks.Pfc. Ivan L. Crumm, Minco;Pvt. James C. Guthrie. Pharoah; Second Lt. V’illiam H. Gyami,Wyandotte.Pvt. Walter Jones, Okemah; Cpl Henry P. Klinefelter, Inola; Pvt. Clgrence L. McMurtrey, Enid; Pfc. Hubert E. Mullins, Pauls Valley.Pvt. Ulvess B. Nixon Britton:Second Lt. Burton B. Burris, Wewokao Pvt .Leonard Cozad, Sr., Anadarko; Pfc.l Charles E. Da in, Guymon; Pfc. Evert L. Gibson, LeFlore; Pf(* Angus MGiles, Jr., Colbert.Pfc. John D. Green, Idabel; Pvt. Elsie Honeycutt, Meeker; Pfc. Eugene E. Ivie, Hobart; Pfc. Henry J. Mason. Chelsea; Pvt. Vance R. Moore. Soiro: Pfc. Robert L. Nolen, Octavia; Pfc. Wil- t liam T. Norris, Tishomingo; Lt. CRobert C. Rudell, Drumright; and p Pfc. Coy I. Yancy, Byars.