ItJEFI3iA18—•Iphlastthe4-Hrerockofornofacelphmsluemists.un-ivi-ud-ud-sondn-1]Jef-Imer id' a slice ster-s 65oncemily3artWarcon-rvis-Na-;d a vide dur-x es-I!Old Materials to Be Used to Outfit the Soldiers;” Capt. Chapman Asks for Donation of BuglesUWarden Paul Kaiser said today the officers training school for inmates will be completed this week, and plans are i now underway to outfit the “en- ‘ listed men” with overseas caps , and chevrons, or bars, according to their rank.Of course, the men will wear the regular prison garb, but the military angle will definitely be in the picture,” Warderf Kaiser said.The overseas caps will be made from old . materials that have been unused for several years, Warden Kaiser said.“We will also fashion wooden guns for the inmates, and a guidon will be made for the prison company. We plan to have a bat-in a few months, | with the prison band and company furnishing the entertainment.”Capt. Bussell H. Chapman, of the local State Guard unit who is directing the officer’s training school ai the prison, today appealed to musicians to contribute old bugles to the prison company.We have been asked to in-vi clt; Mis nea ber Jul: J;staf296 to itrieagrJibro:166,091Jiinc!J. bia, is 1 Sed vilk Jop lar Cap 400, 329.ShirDSh a crstruct these men in . military j lal j training,” Capt. Chapman said,“and they have responded splendidly. One of the men is a former major in the R. O. T. C.Many of them knew the old style drill, and. have been quick to adopt the new style. They have been more than willing to cooperate, and we are trying to do all we can to assist them.”The officer’s training school is _.made.up. of .inmates, who will be | the--eligible for parole within 'sever- ’ al months. These men will train additional short - term prisoners.farirlateThWekverswhe]ranaflaiflame'd t-andMoneholdfmn