j KM f; Debas'd.e of te a ixelt;f hun-ues-DEOICATION OF BATTERY C ARMORY HELD HERE LAST EVENING BIG SOCIAL EVENT5 to 'edi* few lers.50;3.756.50eth-:ult;-;s. 4om7c;iks,5c;rsGIcs.•rn,lt;edtocr.iarom•en a If ks nc'ortre?x-edLir-heceedhoAtQgly*(Continued from Page One.)V longing to the istat.e on the premises, s 1° The payroll for the year, including that ~ ^ of the four men regularly employed as caretakers, will run close to $11,000. The sum spent for storage and rent will amount to approxiinately $6,500 yearly. Included in the equipment is thirty-two head of horses, four French 75mm field fiuns. 6 cassions, 2 service wagons, TWO reel carts, two parts-wagons, a complete rolling camp kit-^ ‘^•Ichen and equipment for 320 men. In ddition to this equipment are 120 automatic pistols, two machine guns, tentage and equipment for 105 horses.Included in the aimory are officers’ quarters, club rooriiE, lockers, storage 1 rooms, showers, lt;'nll hall, blacksmith sh.op and stables for thirty-six head of horses. The bJacksTnith shop is equipped with «!adtllers', Einiths’ and carpemer’s tools so that not only is all the horseshoeing done by the soldiers. but all the lepaii work on the equipment as well.Each summer, the battery spends a fifteen day training period at Camp Knox, under the inatiuOtorship of regular army officers. A weekly diill is held ut the arn.ary every Monday night.From the personnel of the battery, four men are detailed as caretakers. The.se men are Sergeants Ward E. Campbell and Arthur C. Cline, and' privates Frederick 0. Flinn and Frederick 0. Weber.Rosier o? Baatttry C.I’attery C’s ros:er as it now stands, is 3.S follow's: Cajitaiu, V. L. Eiken-berry; Lieuts., Claude K. Crooks and Fred Donaldson: first sergeant. Wm. E. Keener; sergeants, Arthur C. Cline, Ward E. Campbell, Byron B. Egelhoff, Cecil G. Woolt;lward, Bureu C. Smith; Corps., Noble Beck, Williara T. Bren-ton. Albert W. Brown, Billy D. Byei*s, Harold D, Gant. Kenneth R. Overstreet, Julius Ryan; Pvts., Ctra Brandenburg, Geo. W. Busby, Clarence W. Havens. Orville A Koontz, Norman C. Lindsey, Paul F. Martin. Veino Rader, Earl S. Rich, Mahsori L. Smith, John E. Tanselle, Raymond F. Urban, Rilus E. Urban, Leslie R. Bates, Harold W. Beck, Elton E. Erouhard, William P. Camp, Raymond W. Davis, James R. Dye, Dorman R. Farris, LaVerne I. Flick, William S. Flicli, Frederick P. Flinn, Orval Foster, Gerald S. Gardner, Linnaeus J. Gullion, Emery Hardesty, Howard C. Harrison, Cecil Harrick, Claude F. Imbler, John S. Kersey, Lester Kersey, Arthur L. Laaley,. Myron K. Lewis, Harry Ludlow, Thessell L. Ludlow, Cecil H.; Maddox, Harold J. Nease, Harry O. Osborn, ^ndle P. Parcels, Howard' Pool, David C. Richardson. Harold B. Sicks, Frank H. Sipe, William R. Summers, William H. Sutphin, Ralph C. Swails^ Clarence A- Thoniberry, Donald E. TJpdike, Joe Voorhis, Frederick G. Weber, Earl H, Wolfe and Andrew J. Young.ny-ir-rse)lyIt-letoerg*II.-2pit;IINHERITANCE TAXI