Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1918 — SEVENTEEN MEN SELECTED [ARTICLE]

SEVENTEEN MEN SELECTED

TO LEAVE RENSSELAER FOR CANTONMENTS BETWEEN MARCH 29 AND APRIL 8. The local conscription board has completed the work of selecting the conscripted men who are to leave for Camp Taylor, Ky., and Fort Hamilton, N. Y., between March 29 and April 8. Seventeeen men are included in the two calls. Ten of these are to be sent to Camp Taylor at Louisville, while the remaining seven will be stationed at Fort Hamilton at Long Island, N. Y. No farmers are included in the present calls. The movement of the draftees in the first call will be started onMarch 29 and will be completed April 2, while the second group will leave between April 3 and 8. Those who will make up the Louisville contingent are: FRANK JOHN BOES. HERBERT L. BOZELLE. LESLIE ZELLARS JESSE GRIMM. PAUL A. KARR. LLOYD SHERMAN PARKS. LONNIE E. DOWELL. GUY C. PEEK. GEORGE A. DONNELLY. JOSEPH W. REEVES. Those who are to make the junket to Coney Island are: MICHAEL JOHN WAGNER. HERBERT C. HAMMOND. WILLIAM O. DUVALL. DAVID DELOS DEAN. john worth McCarthy. SAMUEL KOSLOWSKY. ELMER C. McGINNIS. With the exception of Joseph Reeves, all of the above men named men have passed the physical examination. Reeves was rejected for flat feet, but a revision of the rules does not provide for a rejection on this ground, and it is thought he will meet the requirements when reexamined.