Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1917 — CLASSIIED ADS BRING TO USERS Military Training Camps. [ARTICLE]

CLASSIIED ADS BRING TO USERS

Military Training Camps.

A certain number of men from the national guard, each company, are authorized by the war department to ■attend the training camps. Those authorized to attend will be dischanged from the national guard upon enlistment at the camps. Men who have succeeded, who are carrying responsibilities, are the ones •naw invited by the government to take the places which are theirs by •right of ability. Previous military experience is not necessary. Ability to handle men is the essential. In view of the short time remaining before th eopening of the training camps, all regular army examining boards are now authorized by the department comjmandfer to conduct examination of applicants without rel- - documents to central headquarters. All applicants should, therefore, be .governed by the following procedure: Apply in person with application and letters of recommendation to the nearest army officer constituting an official examining board. All ne wapplicants should take preliminary medical examination, fill out application blank, secure letters of recommendation and apply in person to nearest army officer constituting official exaining .board.. Do not forward 1 applications to centalal department headquarters. Fallowing are some of the examining boards in Indiana. The nearest to Rensselaer is the one at Lafayette: Indianapolis, 24 S. Illinois St., Lt. L. H. Taliaferro, Capt. Ed R. Coppock, Cav Lafayette, Purdue University, 506 Main St.: Lt. Robt. S. Donaldson, Cav. Logansport, 320% E. Market St., Capt, L. R. Dougherty, F. A South Bend, Capt. R. H. Wescott.