Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1916 — Many Are Arranging to Attend Citizens’ Training Camp. [ARTICLE]

Many Are Arranging to Attend Citizens’ Training Camp.

Capt. John J. Toffey, inspectorinstructor of the Indiana National Guard and the U. S. army officer who inspected Company M on March 15tn, spoke this Tuesday afternoon at Bloomington to the university students on the subject of the citizen training camps at Fort Benjamin Harrison. It is thought probable that a number of the students will attend. Monte L. Green, president of the Garrett Sayings, Loan & Trust Co., of Garrett, has made application to attend the camp. The commercial clubs of Garrett, Evansville, Columbus, Marion and Laporte have Informed the department that they will encourage attendance and have started a campaign to get persons to attend the camp. Sam J. Goldstein, an Indianapolis merchant, and Leo Kaminsky, a lawyer of that city, and H. H. Love, of the Indianapolis Bleaching Co., were among those who made application Monday. The Starr Piano Co., of Richmond, appropriated $250 to,pay the expenses of employes who wished to attend the camp.