YYeanesa0y Evening, March u.,,ud Mrs, tl 15:45 S at St.tesphi, vas ny Iios-■ under-Wal'.ou,county?sday. vas dis-hospilal I treat-streel, rgery at dismiss-onmtionblending ulion in i res fea-ral 17, a Eik Tuesday rm -of! a in at-liter thenvontion Roseoe on tlio Robert 1 notions, nationalthe ses-r motion . of out-s for the e month parUeL finer.Action» *I Delphi National Guard Plans for Inspection on March 28Major Ira F. Rider of Lancaster, Ohio, Assigned tc Conduct Review; Public Invited to CeremoniesDELPHI. Ind.. March 22—Thelocal unit of the Indiana National guard. Company G. 151st infantry, will hold its annual federal Inspection at the local armory on March 2S at which Major Ira E. Ryder, instructor in infantry at Lancaster. Ohio, will be the inspecting officer. The public is invited.Other officers to attend the inspection are Colonel Albert; H' ■Whitcomb, commanding officer of ISlst Infantry. Major Ralf C. Paddock, major second batalllon of 151 infantry, and Capt. Alva G. Warren. a3sisLant plans and training officers of 101 infantry.Inspection of the administrative and supply sections will be held during the afternoon with Captain William McKanna, First Sergeant Lloyd D. Apt; Supply Sergeant Reed C. Brackenridge, and State Caretaker Scott hi attendance.At S p. m. Major Ryder will inspect members of the company in ranks, covering such subjects as Nomenclature of Weapons and General Ml Hilary intelligence. All officers and non-commissioned office re will demonstrate their ability in conducting close order drill immediately after the pereonell inspect Ian. The company will then be broken up into various squads and the following subjects will be demonstrated; first aid; nomenclature of the automatic rifle, interior guard duty, defense against chemical attack, bayonet drill, antiaircraft defense, musketry (landscape target practice) and a demonstration of a field kitchen. At 0:39 aL officers a.nn 11 cm-comm is-j sinned officers will be examined j on the following subjects: map| reading and conventional signs, riot duty, musketry and scouting and patrolling.Members of. the local infantry follow:Officers; William R, McHanna, captain; Roy E. Gardner, first- lieutenant; Loyal D. Hoshaw, secondlie men ant; Lloyd D. Apt, firstsergeant; Reed C. Brackenridgc.Owen D. Britton, Asa H. Cobee, Elmo w. Dotson. Robert J. Fife, and Edward M. Long, sergeants; and Arthur F. Brown, Raymon-d E. began. Thomas S. Hannell, Clyde E. Myers, Ralph D. Xu If and Jack Shillings, corporals.Privates; Raymond 0. Brookshire, waiter E. Eis. Elmer L. Foreman, Glen R. Hamer, Harry E. Hughes, Edgar W. Larimore, Walter B. Popejoy, and William A. Scott, first class,Glen D. Berrymnn, Alexander Boardman. John B. Boyles, Elbert E* Brewer, James L. Bryan, William J. Bryant. Glen P. Clark, John W, Cornell. Clayton \V. Cripe, Everett E.. England, John E. Farrier Jr.. Richard L. Fife. Weaker L. Fross, Omor Hicks, Clarence Hcbaugh. Robert R. Hushes, Walter M. Johnson, George W. Kfnsev. Frank W. Lamb.Charles S. I.esier, George Lester, John H. Long, Robert W\ Malone, Wayne p. Mullendore, William C. Neese, Marcus F. Rei-fert. Edward w. Rettig, CharlesE. Rohrbaugb, Carl J. sholly, John R. Sinoefc, Richard D. Thompson. Robert L. Wagner, Marechail E. Wagoner. Cecil W. Wallace, ArthurF. Wiili, Elmer P. Watkins, George A. Yosi, and Dalr E. Young.Hospital Releases Accident VictimTwo accident victims, who have been patients at the St. Joseph's ; hospital since January were dis-| missed from Lie hospital Tuesday.Elmer Hoff, vho is employed at the Logan sport state hospital, suffered severe injuries to his hand when. It was caught in a corn shredder while he was at work early in January.Clinton Moore, of 211 Fourth street, sustained injuries to his shoulder and hand when he fell on the ice on Jan. 24,.