TKE FAIMENBEING DISCHARGEDi55)0r-hTIMEUnit It is arriving home, and the hearts of many Fairfield and Jefferson county citizens are made glad. The unexpected celerity of the government in releasing the men prmit-ted five of them to arrive in Fairfieldcrat midnight. Several more arrived atoenn:noon today and a great crowd was on hand to welcome them. The remainder of the unit will be home within a few hours.The Fairfield members of Unit R are:bOldThree other Fairfield orderlies are not included in the list above given. They are Robert Anstead and Archi-bald Cantrall who have remained in France taking university courses, and Harvey Gaumer who arrived home some little time in advance oft iGFtlaie^sethe rest.~ Irwin W. Atwood.John G. Barwise. Lowe F. Berger. Paul F. Bishop. Orrion O. Coppock. Claud E. Downard. Martin Edwards. Paul 1) Ferrel.r i, da le of MhrWarner Glotfelty. Creigh ('. Hemminger Edward V. Hunt.Charles S. Lamson.ceofte ta 1 sMilton F. Larimer.John C. Larimore, Ell wood Linbom.Bruce A. Mellis. William J. McGiffin. Ralph C. Parrett. Earl D. Power. Calvin L Scovel.mtr«Curtis G. Schillerstom.Harold C. Self.Afton J. Wesley.Guy A. Woelhaf.Roy L. Walgreen.The first five named were released in time to make train connectionsin m e fiel Wtgi\seettfrom lies Moines and arrive here atmidnight. They were welcomed by a rather mall but very enthusiastic crowd of relatives and freinds.It was not expected that the members of Unit it would be releasedThqult;from Camp Dodge before the middle »f the week and t ho-Jefferson CountvCommunity chib bad arranged tohave them met at (’amp Dodge by a*J«* ff e rslt; j n county rye. op lion c cm m i t -tee