National Guards Leave For TrainingGoThree Week*KEPLMarked with more scenes of waithan has been their disappearing since I tult;they were organized here many year. I Me ago, Co. E, 149th Infantry, marche. hyfrom their local armory to the morn I si:ing train early Sunday morning t( make their start for Wyeville, Wisasbecousin, where they go on orders fron I puthe President to he in special train | ar ing for three weeks, and probably I toifor a longer period, I ecauso whei JPo they were first ordered out Capt. W 1). Foster said there was nothing sailt; he about bringing their winter clothin* J. and outfits, hut soon after they wen tu called they received instructions tlt; fobring along all winter clothing.Of course this is no sign of war only a matter of preparedness, and a* every one knows there is no use whatsoever of this country entering tht present European conflict. We artat peace with the world and will remain so unless politicians who seek I tit to ride into office upon camaflagut | Klt;brings us into it. They left on C. O. train No. 21, regular train, ant left Louisville, Sunday afternoon, go I at ing through Chicago to arrive, if or | pc; schedule, at Wyeville, Wisconsin late Monday afternoon. They will blt; I W in training with some 80,000 men I reprKlt;anT1m25)\we antold.laA recent reorganization of the lo I lt;‘1 eal company brings about some men I q) who stand high in the army circles. | in anti as we present the list ut ovc)AHCoI!80 men who left, you can see, especially those v\ho are acquainted withthe men, who have been recently pro moted: Capt W. 1). Foster, FirstLieutenant C^iffond E, McDowell, J ctFirst Lieutenant Crittenden Blair Second Lieutenant Everett T. Phillips, Second Lieutenant Bert Ander- I tl son; Frank L. Jaynes, First Sargeant. I tlReuben Collins, Clyde F. Fisher, J d; Bert Greene, Everett E. Pelfrey, Van D. Tackett, Clarence E. Phillips, Fed eral Caretaker and Sergeant, Ova1 fi Armstrong, Everett F. Bradley, Jas I1' 1). Burton, Perry L. Callihan, Jack I PW. Edison, Edward D. Gee, Clayton ■ *l T. Hensley, Eulahn Rose, Erwin G.Stevens, Corporals,Homer Bishop, Gussie Carter, Jr.,HEdward L. Collins, Jack W. DeHart, I ^ Orvil and Willie Duncan, Ruie Eos ,3 ter, Oney C. Kelley, Hays Lawhun,|v Johnny E. McDowell, Wade E. McDowell, Ernest Nickel, John E. Par ll son, John FT Swanigan, Lloyd E. | C Tal or, William H. Tabor, Opal VTackett, Clarence J. and Roy L.Wilcox, First Class Privates-; Eugene I t and Paul Abbott, Champ D. Biggs. 11 Ferrell Blankenbeckley, Homer B Bledsoe, John R. Bond, Herman H | f and Roy E. Butler, Jay CarpenterGlenn C. Cartec, Ernest Carroll, A1 |lt; vin Castle, Hubert J. Cecil, Charles L. and William Clay, Paul Crawford.Edgar E. Dailey, Colder Bailey, Horsey C. Duncan, Robert M. Fields. Hurst M. Gee, Kenneth G. Jordan, Burrel O. Kegley, Jerrell D. Kiser, Wylie C. Knipp, Quentin Lawhun.Burl R. McCoy, Clarense D. D. McDowell, Charles Jr. McCoy, Hurston Lloyd H. Pelfrey, Estill Moreland, M. Mobley, Deward M. Moreland, Jr.,Boone C. Perkins, Marvin M. Pelfrey. Gene Rogers, Leonard Romines, Sam J. Sparks, Ralph Stevens, Clyde G. Tackett, William H. Stevens, Lester Waddell, Ernest Wells and Paul(Williams.