Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1918 — NEW LIST OF KAISER-HUNTERS [ARTICLE]

NEW LIST OF KAISER-HUNTERS

31 MEN T 6 LEAVE COUNTY DURING TWO WEEKS PERIOD BEGINNING APRIL 26th. The following men are to go to Purdue university entraining April 27, 1918, at 10:55 a. m., for instructions as expert aero engine mechanics: John Fenzel and Guy Minor. Twenty five men are to be entrained for Camp Taylor, Ky., within a five day period beginning April 26, 1918. The exact time has not yet been announced by the adjutant general’s office and the local board has been instructed not to notify these men until the time has been fixed definitely. In order to lessen the hardship on those who have to go, the following list is furnish to the newspapers, even though the definite time can not be, given. As soon as the local board is notified, notices will be mailed to each man named bplow: Clarence V. Sayers, Harold L. Fidler, Walter L- Nagel, Howard B. Clark, D; Delos Dean, John W. McCarthy, Samuel Koslowsky, Roy J. Heil, Tom J. McGlinn, Elmer C. McGinnis, Harvey Austin, Thomas George Worden, George Kroening, John Chas. Bunning, John Ketress, Frank Grube, Albert Van Herman P. Stewart, Andrew Hurley, Lewis J. Williams, Jesse Earl Wireman, Leo Krueger, Paul Sekema, James Hill, Elmer Daniels. The following named men are selected as alternates, under the selective service regulations and will be liable to take the places of the men above named who may be unable to be sent by reason of some disability occurring between the time ordered to report and the time of entrainment: Rosco Hilton, Soloman Yoder, Leßoy Zimmerman, Peter DeGroot, John Terborg, Hugh F. Davisson, Freddie G. Lang, Chas. S. Woosely, Harold Hamilton. The board* announces a call for four men, the exact time of entrainment of whom has not been definitely fixed, but coming within the five day period following May 1, 1918, to Fort Thomas, Ky., which will be filled from the alternates above named in sequence of order number.