Show I MILITIAMEN TAKE PRISONERS Youths Took Liberties With the First Battalion that Irritated the t Guardsmen and Caused a Charge 1 I 1I 1 I The First battalion of the National Guard went out on dress parade last evening I Before they got through they met with some real excitement The battalion under command of MaJ II M H Lund was engaged In battalion drill All was tranquil until a large detachment of scofllng boys was encountered en-countered Fohs a wit hike ordered or-dered one of the youths trying to Imitate Imi-tate a company commander The battalion bat-talion knew not whether the order came from a legitimate source and several of the Infanlry men started to ObeY before the error wan detected Tin eojcrs tenshun whoop J charge lake cr guns way frum cm charge came In a chorus from the Inconsid I crate boys That was too much for the I militiamen A squad was ordered from the ranks bayonets were fixed and as the bugle sounded charge the detachment detach-ment deployed as skirmishers Tho enemy retreated hastily from the advancing ad-vancing line Three prisoners were taken however and marched to police headquarters where Officer Johnston took them in charge The prisoners I gave their names as William McKlegg aged 20 George Rankin aged IS and Roy Royland aged 18 The trio who are a trifle large for such boyish capers as they were indulging In wore booked on a charge of interfering with thc National Na-tional Guard Thc advisability of shooting shoot-ing the captives at sunrise was discussed dis-cussed for a time but it was finally decided to allow eatat to deport on his parole until 2 p m today |