Fourteen Appointments - j Reported For Company! jFour sergeants and ten corporals have been added to r Company 1 rapidly growing list of non-commissioned offi-• cers, how stationed with the ■: .174th Regiment, Forty-Fourth Division at Fort Dix. The new sergeants and corp* orals in the Company: were : appointed Wednesday.’• ; SerfUnt* appointed are Loul* C. Alirmm, Stanley M. Kula, Raymond . f J. Firkel and Frank J. Ackley. The ; guardsmen . appointed Corporal* ! are William T. Carne#, Joseph T. : - Jankowski, Cheater J. Kenzor, t. Charlea L. Reed, Paul A. Swift. Frank S. Kula, Howard T. Mc-Graw, Walter B. Pyakaty, John J.* .Smith and Chester £. Sokolowaki.1 The appointments‘-were an-; nounced by Lt. Col. Joseph W.. Becker, commander of the I7ith j Regiment.!. ; Instructions . relating to furloughs on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Yeara were also re-' leased .by Maj. Gen. Clifford Rowell. Division Commander. The or-j, der states that on ThanksgivingDay passes will be issued to all personnel except the necessary t fatigue,. guard and fire protection c detail* Training will be resumed r the following; day. These passes t will be good lor the day only. HOUDAY LEAVES . lt;‘Orders covering the other two i holiday*, however, are more lib* eril, allowing for three days leave, i Haif a command may be absent on leave at jone time. The Christmas . leave will -be for December 24,25 and 28 and the New Years leave lor December 31, January 1 and 2. It is understood that no man will be given leave for both ,periods. ; • . j . ,Visitors to the Fort may now jviait the recently completed bos* j tea# house,’* officially designated , the Service Club. It exists for the j accommodation of • the enlisted ; men. their families and visiting friends. Dances will be conducted i there every Friday evening, begin- ■ ning this week. Partners for the men are provided through wo- .men's organizations in the nearby towns. / '* • •THE FIRST transcontinental air-mai! route In the United States was established on September 8, 1920. •