t• tLEAVING TODAYp t, BAUTRY B GOING BY TRUCK.rTO PA!-ACIDSIWith war-like precision six Ams-rllln National Guard units broke “home ramp'* last night. and this morning for a 17-day training; engagement at, Pnlarios,Battery B, 131 Field Artillery, left by truck last night, AH equipment, including guns and a rolling kitchen were taken bv thp battery.Thp five other Amarillo units arescheduled to entrain at 9 o'clock this morning at the Santa Fe depot.Assemble at (5:3ft,After assembling at the Armory at (5:30 o clock guardsmen will receive general instructions and breakfast at Amarillo restaurants before leaving by train.More than 9,000 other National Guard members of the 36th Division will be eneamped at Palacias. Features of the ramp include general instructions, and participation in military maneuvers, including a gas school and sham battle.Captain Arthur Ball is tram commander for the trip and Lieut B. Moblpy is train quartermaster. The group will return July 16 over the Fort Worth and Denver.The 250 Amarillo Guardsmen making the trip Include:Regimental Headquarters Company, 142nd Infantry: Capt. Arthur W. Ball; Lieut. Julius Mueller. Sergeants: James M. Ellis, Jr., Master Sgt.; CM ho L. Shamlin. First Sgt.; Wayne E. Taylor, Technical Sgt.; Clinton Eaton; Frederick Hemphill; Thorns V. Jackson; Allen Jones,Corporals: Bob W. Baiker, William H. Dickerson, William J, Fellers, John Page Jr., Johnnie A. Parker, Cyrus A. Russel, Phillip Seewald. First Class Privates: John Adams, William K. Anderson, Milton E. Crow, John O. Johnson, Mark L. Newby, Dorris H.Seewald, Cader C.Timms, Jack Vest, field.Privates: Don Albright, Joseph F. Baker, Elvon W. Black, Charles Cain, Cecil M. Crawford, F.rlgar Culwell, Robert Dolan, Billie Elliotte, Jimmie Finley, Claude Gray, Jr., Charles K. Hall, Luther I,. Hamilton, Dayton Hanson, Robert Hough, Robert G. Johnson, Jr., I^eslie Jones, Bob Jones, Virgil Kruger, James LaSalle, Maurice G. Mathews, Carlton G. MoCarley, George McKenzie, loon Moon. Jack Perryman, Glenn D. Pike, John Rains, Steve Scott, William Schrllorne, Richard N. Turner, Leonard Walthrnp and William Williams.Battalion Headquarters Major Henry C. Gamble, Commander; 1st Lieut. Hainze, Company Com-2nri Lieut. William A. Staff Sergeant William L.F.isenberg, JohnMahoney, John Pender, Hughes Terrell, Robert1 William Wake-Second Company:Ratfalion Prank J. mander;Cheshire;Sloan.Sergeants: I-ewis H. Bromley, Paul O. Harding. Gipnn H. Holbrook, Malgrum W. Pickett. Corporals; j Allen L. Bellah, David R. Blythe, Jack W. Elliott., Harry H. Grounds. First Class Privates: Royal V. Pitts, John A. Price, Walter R. Moody.Privates: Charles V. Bushness,Kent R. Cline, Robert L. Johnson, William W Kempt, Leon Oliver, Frank G. Spann, Kenneth E. Wright, Alfred J. Bunk.Rand of the 142nd Infantry: Capt D. H. Loving, commanding; Lowell P. Riggs, Warrant Officer, Technical Sergeant, Jarob H. Rockwell; Staff Sergeant, William B. Francis.Sergeants: George W. Burnett,Derrell F. Cleghorn, Gordon G. Gill, Oliver J. Leveritt. Corporals: Cloyce H. Brooks and William H. Galloway. Jr. First. Class Privates: Joseph R. Gifford, Byron W. Gray, Bob L. Lovett, Nelson A. Mrl*ain, Jack R. Whitley, Charles H. Nash. Jr.Privates: J,ex Baker, Merle B. Barrows, Gordon Creamer, Nomer S. Damron, Wilson L. Dyer, Bob M. Ha.vmes, Floyd P. Marsh, Earl W. Mathis, Palmer A. Quarles, Jr., Truman F. Shelton, Fred L. Swag-erty, Edward Tonn, Jr., Glen H.Unsell, Jr.Company H. 142nd Infantry; Captain, Alvin P. Hammett; 1st Lieut.. John L. Oliver; 2nd Lieut., William B. Mobley; 1st Sergeant., Willar H.Gill.Sergeants: Walter O. Hamblen,Woodson B. Harris, Charter F. Tarkington. Floyd S. Watkins, j George W. Nichols, Wilbern T. Orles. , Corporals. Barney H. Davidson, Herman J. Dees, Robert. Fuller, Jx»-Roy F. Gau. Car! J. Park, Burton Roach, Jr., John T. Young, GomerL. Jones.First Class Privates: William L. Banks, John H. Baskin, Winriell W. cannon, John Cobb, Alton L. Couch, Fletcher B. Davidson, Claude A. Bee*. Stark B. Fitz, Homer H, Light, Johrt L, Ridings, Roy L. Wheeler.Privates: Walter W. Adams, Arthur b. Anderson, Jr., Aron M. Brown, Virgil A. Carpenter, Glpn N. Couch. Roy F. Crawford Derman F. Poose. Phil R. Eai'Pest, Vernon J. Gau..loyd T. Harnhjeh- Harrison M. Hig-tln*. Rayfor L. Hobbs.Robert D. Jones Harry M. Keith,* •'kai.W -. 41 — -ROYAL OAK. Mich., July 30 (U.R)%Father Charles E, Coughlinsin the issueMpaper, “Social Justice, for August 3, will carry an open letter, addressed to William Randoplh Hearst, newspaper publisher, criticizing his papers for 'false headlines,” and “vicious news articles.The open letter will be signed by Father Coughlyi, a spokesman Inhis office here said.The letter will be published on the first page of the paper underthe headline “Coughlin Target ofHearst Attack.” It will carry theradio priest’s name as a by-hne.Review of Store*The letter will refer to stories published last week in certain newspapers.“As the publisher of one newspaper to another,” Father Coughlins letter will read, I ain addressing these paragraphs to William Randolph Hearst, who nas oem so serenely duped by certain of his employes, bent on wrecking his property known as the Detroit l imes and other of his newspaper*.”The letter will contain a reviewof the stories as published Jast week, which contained references io tele-! phone talks with the Vatican, which1 were to the effect that FatherCoughlin would be chided or silenced;by the Pope. The latter claims the articles were credited to “unrevealed sources.”Demand* Apology ‘Mr, Hearst,” the open letter will continue, “owes me nothing except an apology and I owe him nothing; other than the right to defend myself at h, expense insofar as the apofcigv which his papers owe me has not been forthcoming.“The point at issue is concernednot with malicious misrepresentation but with that sort of false headline and vicious news article which could be born only in the mind of Mr. Hearst* underpaid underlings.” In another paragraph, the letter will say:“The veracity of these statements is ro more truthful than if I were to print, the columns of social Justice 'President Roosevelt spends week-ends with William Randolph Hearst and Earl Browder at San Simeon’.”The letter will also contain a denial of any conversation via telephone with the Vatican.“The fart of the matter is,Coughlin's letter will rend, • J never telephoned the Vatican, or it never telephoned me.”CYxrcecfr\ptrlt;1«itrrAMERICAN FELLOWSHIPMEETS HERE IN FALLtlrThe American Fellowship, national organization with national Jovallty and world friendship as Its aim, has select.pd Amarillo as the host ritvF WE ■ -for a regional conference The meeting will be held some time this fallbut a definite date has not yet been set.E^an F. I/nett, executive director of the organization, has requested information on civic clubs of the Panhandle In a letter to Carl Hinton, secretary-manager of the localChamber of Commerce. He alsoexplained in his letter that he |a anxious for civic leaders of the are* to attend the meeting hrre.u7.dK$’n4,Vffrlt;stELewis T. I-rary, John D. Lee, EarnestT. McDonald, Conrad D, MaloneyCharles O Miller, Herbert C. Pester John D. Ray, Jimmie L. Redder, J D. Reiman, Thomas W. Stanford Frank P. Simons, Alfred C. Smith Gene Southerland. .James M. Sweeney. Alfred R. Wheeler, John A Wood!ipf, Edward C. Wright, Edwir W. Wright, Jark Burroughs.Medical Detachment, 131st Fiplc Artillery: Major Harvey H. I/atson Capt. Frank P. Miller; Staff Sergeant B. W. Van Noy: Sergeant* Gus F. Keith and R. Doyle 'Tyler, Mack C. Hurd, Corporal.Privates: Archie M. BottomsFranklin P. Bottoms, R. P. Dyer Charles Bittick, Joe W. Damron Clarke L, Earthman, Wvatt W Lloyd, Cecil E. Smith, DeWitt O Scott, Robert W. Sparks, Charlei T. Thompson, Lloyd A. Townes, Alba W. Utley, Frank L. Danner, Jamei A. Adams, Richard C. Ingram Wayne E. Byers.Battery B, 131 Field Artillery; Capta. ’ Blucher S. Thorpe;; 1st Lieut. Harold B. Golding; 2nd Lieut Robert. L. Stroud. A roster of other members of the B Battery to gr into training camp at Palacios was not available.IAtiriOeiHCNtiClCc91clt;ftati*uITcnrtinrsibNGUARDSMEN BEGIN ARRIVING FOR CAMPCAMP HULEN, July 30 OJ.R)—Advance detachments o? the 36fh Division, Texas National Guard, began arriving today for their annual encampment, here.Approximately 7,200 men will bivouac Saturday for two weeks training. The ramp will be prepared, tents erected, and kitchens set up before the. main body arrives.Lieut. Col. Dallas J. Matthews, Fort Worth, acting chief-of-staff of the 36th Division, arrived today. Maj. Gen. George P. Rains, who will retire on age next September, iscommander-in-chief.Brevet Lieut. Gen. .John A Hulen, Fort Worth, “father of the 36th ' said he would attend thi* year's encampment “as a spectator,” GeneralHulen retired last vear after servingS!PNb:rrnCltias commander since the division. • , A. ^ a m ^ . j a at* *