Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 214, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1916 — Mutiny Against Army Grub and 32 Are In Cells. [ARTICLE]
Mutiny Against Army Grub and 32 Are In Cells.
Columbus, 0., Sept. s.—Thirty-two members of the First ambulance corps of the Ohio national guard, were held in the city prison tonight under military charges of absence from Camp Willis without leave as a result of a mutiny against food and a raid, upon truck patches, soft drink parlors and private gardens in the vicinity of the camp. Nineteen of the raiders escaped when a company of Jie Cleveland Grays surrounded them in a tomato field. The men charge that they have received rations of bread, molasses and coffee at times when the officers were entertaining women guests - on sumptuous rations.
