uarcn m the ilero. some-f ^ny, ryth-c. His Lmous ‘is, is 1 with a r tied licago d r t'other with“Baf-r new try of coal ccess, utiful asideMcINTOSH ENLISTS IN NAVY'Information has been received from Lieutenant-Coromander W. L. Taylor,* f iin Charge of the main station in Des Moines, of the enlistment in the United States Navy of Cecil Elmer McIntosh on the 17th of February, 1934.He is the son of Mrs. Mary McIntosh of Bondurant, and is now at the naval training station at Norfolk, Virginia for a twelve weeks course of recruit training. 'At the conclusion of this recruit training he will be assigned to a ship of the Fleet for further duties.McIntosh will complete his training course in time to rr\akc the return trip of the United States Fleet from Bast Coast waters to the Pacific Coast,via Cuba ami the Panama Canal.rMa