1 -r - 'T'. *'''*■'■ 'lt;. '‘- •- -jl'v'1 ■*!{■. ».•.•..■ •• *~* -*■ —-'. * -. •»';•.*•*■ T,' ' • -:‘ v- ■*.;■*• •.' - « •.••i «;Ir .•■ •-;;•• - •;. *■ *vr **; *7:^;\Cr£~' «v* . . ' •. v.:.\ :•;!With the breaking up of the KftliCorpsf Trhimng Center^ Hajor liarold■ WA James,' Captain Louis J. - Lampkeand Capta in Vermon • C. DeVotie has. * * . ^ * ** ». ^ ^ • * * * . . • •»•» r* • * .been attached to the Tenth Infantry.■ The furniture of Chaplain William’ - ’• 1 .. /• .* . ; * **.• A ^ ••**. «• * m * «•' * . * . . • !P. Baird, retired, has been shipped •to Lebanon, Ky., front Ft. Benjamin Harrison, where it was sent earlv in■•'In ' •»-' • . .! / %June, when the Chaplin expected tobe stationed there.Corporal Raymond Stuckey, Headquarters Battery, third Field Artillery, is relived from attachment with the Ordnance Detachment, and will report to his commanding officer for dutv. j