acancies in Company C, Caused by» Recent Resignations, Are Partially Filled.The vacancies in Company C made / the recent resignation of the non-mmissioned officers were partly flll-by Captain Clay Friday evening, j here has been much speculation since i e uprising in the company eoncern-ig who would be appointed, as most 11 of the men are inexperienced in! ie service. The appointments were .ade secretly and none but those iven an appointment were notified f the meeting.Following is the list of appoint-cnts: Corporal Harvey Miller, whoaw the only non-commissioned offl-«i wlio did not turn in his stripes, as rewarded for his loyalty to theap'ain by an appointment to first ergeant,, which is the highest non-ommissloned office in the company, nd generally necessitates passing he entire line of minor offices, as it - considered a very responsible posl-ion, George B, Bate was appointed0 the next highest position of quar-ermaster sergeant, and privates How-rd Weidman, James Hagerman, Fred Idfleld, Williaim Wolf, Ralph Miller, Tlllam iwiese, Arthur Johnson, Gro-er Bucklew and Oliver Mattice were ade corporals.After about four months service as orporals, four of the best will be elected by the captain to fill the po-itlons of sergeants and their positionsill be filled from the ranks.The men who received the appoint-lents consider themselves very for-unate to fill such responsible posi-ions so soon after their enlistment, 'it in this case there was no alterua-1 \f£k