VOL. 35. No. 35THIRTEEN LOCALYOUTHS IN LISTSpecial Orders Issued For Civilian Training At Camp KnoxMUST REPORT BY AUGUST 1Listructions Call For Travel To Camp By The Shortest RouteiThirteen Fayette county young men are Included in the list chosen to attend the olvl)!iai| military training camp at Camp Knox, Ky., August 1-31. Special orders have been issued from a headquarters of the fifty army corps ^ area, at Columbus Barracks, Ohio, instructing them, to leave here in time to report at Camp Knox not later than August 1. Three applicants from B ookville and two from Brownsville also were accepted. 'Men £r»- ,n Connersville who will go are: Daiel St. Clair Arnett, Fifth street and Central avenue; Ezra R. Brown. 237 West Second street; Bernard W. Conners, 207 Grand ave-n ie; James D. Cox, 906 Sycamore street; Robert E. Crawford, 229 East Fourth street: William H. Ensminger, 404 East Tenth street; Charles E. Gilbert, 122 Davis street; Raymond S. Hardy, Rural route 7; Harry A. Hines, 908 Sycamore street; William A. I.aughliu, 207 Davis street; Charles L. Offutt, 216 West Main street; Manard Quvle. Rural route 4; Keith E. Veatch, 6)7 Reid street-Warren L. Boggs and Mark Guy Doran will go from Brownsville and John Elmer Hartsaw. Howard E. Mil-bourne. and Elmer B. Storey from P.rookville.No arrangements have been made for the men to go to camp in a body. Each one will make his own plans, but August 1 is the last date for arrival at camp. The men have been instructed to travel by the shortest route. From Connersville they probably will go to Rushville. then to Louisville and from there to Camp Kuox-Tralning will be given in military tactics, athletics and physical culture. Major C. O- Warfel, Captain Raymond S. Springer and Lieutenant A. E. Armstrong. who are attending the reserve corps training camp may be selected :^s instructors for the civilian training.courses.riAflt;tlt;otlctlEViPeFocJA