Evening Star Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 12

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17 : . ; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON D. €, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 19o1. : : sent out by Adit. Gen: Harris'as a Col\lmbul Barracks, and two companies | whieh the T1tn, at Monterey, is made |to Fort Lawton, Wash., and’one bat- - 0 000M . part of the scheme for reorgani-| ‘| Chances ,o,- Divorce Fort Benjamin Harrisol 8po! ‘ tation to" Fort Missouia. Mont: the| LIBERTY BONDS STOLEN. ) en ave o Do ml)’, tion. T cach fkatuncsl the sdlutant S SR Fleld artillery units placed on the|89th, at Camp Lewix, to Namcoiver| " » — SRR AR Sach MmGANCH. tae A Lintan Placed at One to Two o o tnactive list include the 3d, at Camp b-rrnckl less five 'companies In|Many Other Thefts Are Reported = : general said, the commanding officers o np e Tl twelfth Infantry ‘trainnlnl;n:llr rant; the Sth, at Camp Brage; the |Alaska; the 4t Camp’Meade to have been instructed not to change rancis ment will remain af e. | 9th, at Fort Slll; the 14th, at Fort|Plattsburg barracks, except one bat- : Six Camps Ordered Abandoned | = e @ Sunee| | Odds in San Francisco | |gi%ert zit rinte s SIS S Fort St SRS st Mt Surtil M SE W T b e Poic : later, when supplemental instructions cenier regiment, at Camp Devens, Mass. | 17¢h, &t Camp Brags: Pehe: 18th, at|1st Tank Group, at Camp Meade, will| Seven $50 liberty bonds and ome §30 TR T for the movement Would be Issued by | | poin, RANCISCO, July 27— ) remain there as a part of the const | Campp Plke; the 18th, at Camp Jick~| remain there, ° of ‘the 1st]Vietory bond disappeared from a trunk x the departm. lottery with the dddn one-to-two | | 15th Infantry. stationed In Chins, will| Jom, orocaort jMyer Vireinia: thel HUATIEED e 15tiin the home of C. Autenrieth, 335 « 3 ] mp Jackson; the 21st, at)Cavalry Division, to be organized. Secretary Weeks Announces 150,000 Peace-Time Force ;?'fia-g:;“:::g-m contors selected | | for ‘divorce, and payment of the | | go to the Priiipae Teanos e iy M | WiTL b e e e e reet itlio pant Hew daya. 7o theft was 4 ey 5 B ey e e nat wonst 2o7| | two-doliar license fee a gamble The 5th Division, at Camp Lewls, | {s; the 78th, at Camp Grant; the 79th, [and will inclule the 1st Cavalry at|reported to the police today, the ownr By August 1—No Interference With Civikan Train- N.Y.; third, Camp Meade, Md.;| | 54,{hc #ame ¢dds that 46 later | | Wash, is placed on the inactive list at' Camp Meade; the 80th, at Camp | Fort Douglas. Arizoma, the 24 &1|or the bonds tehias of having marics gum, N. i third, Camp Meade. M| | will be paid for ling suit for | |Is commirs ooia” fhe, inactive I | Meade. Bnd the 830. at Camp Knos |Fort Riley, Kansus. (he 3d at Fores them ‘with the leiters “C. A" uning 4 ing—M. T; f of Tr Necessar u e Pact Shotl| | divorce, according te the annual | [brigade and transferred to Van- |and Benning. Myer, Va,'and Ethan Allen, Vt. the! | e e ng- any Iransiers 'oops p 4 g:m!;n‘(':;nmfi~~F03 I art el report -’x County Clerk Mul- couver Bnrrn‘fk- gh 5th Dlvl-lgn Engincer regiments placed on the ;tehrmon;‘ z}m Ath st Browns :mp o s s ehrevy, just pul 5 at Camp Jackson, S. C.; the 6th Di- e which other at Marfa, Tex. Troop A of the o e 3 e e — eighth, Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and The report showed that 7,585 vision, at Camp Grant, IlL, and the 1:‘;.‘;,‘.”..&.& :lg.l‘nl(ed as sponsors | 6th at Fort Oglethorpe, b’l the 7th {'y::‘:‘olu?,?;r:ll:d',:i,:::"(‘:u;‘:u ll‘r.w'; min As a result of discharges of about |plan eventually to remove all troops ninth, at the Presidio, San' Francisco. | | marriage license were fwwued | [ 7in Diviston: 5t Comp Mende. Ma. | [oEuments are designated as sponsors | th 4t Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.: the Tth s course of a business transaction, 60,000 enlisted ‘men on their own ap- :m the (l:lnlonmen!l to be vacated Thene‘cerluorn !w"il ‘!I):- maintained for during the fixcal year ended | (will 7.9 reduua to brigades and Sta- | 5th, at Camp Meade, and the 12th,|the 1ith at Monterey, Calif. reported thefts of monev m-m the v & ‘ranafers Among Troops. X rac o.: neolidated at | ropn gt el bo reduced to its suthorized peace- | poge, he said, to sell” the lang Under the approved plans for redis-| | €ent, for the sume period. ind Plattsburs ‘Barracke N, Fanther Infantry Changes. Del Rio, whiie the 14th at Des Moines, | e ine hiioy f.,'”;‘l',“ M S time strength of 150,000 by August 1. [to retain it as well as the Sehiites Lo AN [ rediny e | -Other infaniry commands placcd | The 17th Infantry Training Center|Tows, will be called upon to send one | o ramm o ol $5. and orders have been given for the | Lo0, BRCCIEMCy Puch B8 firead |at Camp Dix, N. d» will remain at that Md., to Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y. onjthe dnactivellias andysor "’"t“‘d" 5‘& e oo MotNlom, Tex. oy o PortSheriaan. Annie Thompson, 406 \lamchux e 5 oy cks, N. Y. el organizations are des ate e 7 2 ry at C: abandonment of six war-time can.|tracks He said these would be used|place. Selected as a permanent can-|™: nd Infantry training center | imclude the 32d. 37¢h, 35th. 0th. 41at, |19th Infantry Training Center Reg): | Piko. Aric. will 20 40 Comn. Tt | o gaue; told police of the aixth preci d th ncentration of | if future a opriati itted tonment, and the 2d Divigion will re- ‘The second infantry trai g center BOo 1S. | of the taking of $50 from a lrunk nl tonments and the conce: ui uie ppfr fr: atl o:lls perm| ‘rl sntonmen e Yo b Ll R, s s e SHEA will | 44th. 46th, 48th, 49th, 51st, 52d, m,".“ment will go from Camp Sherman to| Wash., and the $1st Artillery = at|home. the troops at three central stations.|expansion o e citizens’ military | mal Tegiment,, AmD e O 56th, 60th, 6lst, 62d and 63d regl the Presidio, San Francisco; the 34th|Camp Kngx will remain there except | Burglars visited the place of bus training camps. No . Interference | tained cantonment, while tho 3d. Di- | ge to Port. Sheridan, T ; the third Tu- Infantry, at' Camp Meade, to Madison | one battalion desi d TF g Cantonments to Be Given Up. e il 2%y made, with the vision, stationed at Camp Pike Atk.,|fantry training center regiment, at Chmp e R barracks, N. Y., except one battalion, [Sheridan. . o oo o for jFort ntonments to be lbl"flflfltd v ln training camps to be held| will be moved to Camp Lewis, Wash. Sherman, will go to Fort Snelling, Minn. lans for Cavalry Units. which 3 ntari; > “at l:\ac:-rflou practicable date” are: | next month. Headquarters of the 8th Brigade, at| The 6th Infantry, at Camp Jackson,| Cavalry units placed on the inac- mmpufi:!z;or'?r;lr?ounrr;' ;a'hd lfi.: —_— Camps Devens, Mass.; Sherman, Ohio; ,““ Training Centers. Camp Lewis, m be transferred to|will go to Jefferson Barracks, except|tive list, and for which parent of- |53d Infantry, Camp Grant, Il, to ATTACHE RECALLED. Pike, Ark.; Grant. 1l Jackson, 8. C.i| o HH® THemE T officers for | Vancouver Barracks. Washingon:|two companies, which are detailed to|gunizations are designated, include |Fort D. A. Fussell: the 54th, Camp 3 = Meade, Md.. except for a small de-| OFISES 10 Command g o cers 1o | headquarters Toth Brigade, at Camp|Fort Crook, Nebr.: the tenth Infantry|the 15th Cavalry, at D. A Russell, [Grant, to Fort Wayne, Mich., except| Capt. Charles C. Marsh, naval atta- tachment, and Bragg. N. C. Thote to | 1reT8 0 Bropese to Move X0 mee thelr | Jackson, 5. ¢ vill be moved to Jef- |training corps regiment, at Camp Sher- | for which the 5th, dt Marfa, is made one battallon, which goes to Fort|che at the United States. sarbe D e e e e B}, *ravis, |units had been piaced upon the win- |ferson Barracks, Mo.; headquarters man and Columbus Barracks. will g0 to| sponsor; the 16th Cavalry, at Fort | Brads: sion ann oneE oot itlor Ot Madrid, Spat o L G R L S S A L active lists with the selection of | 12th Brigade, at Camp Grant, IIl, to|Camp Knox, Ky.; the 1ith lnranm at|Sam Houston, for which the 4th, at | Fort Sherman, Ill; the 58th Infantry, Fid, Byain; haw, been irpcalied fto ing apparel Jptaed at e > Washington, and Knox. | A0RC 1180 canizations o eare for | Fort D. A Russell, Wyo.: headquar. | Gamp. Jackson, to Kort Thomas, Ky.| Brownsuille, is made the parent and | ac Cone ™ s huis the B8th, George | the United States for assignment 1o | 300 was reportea by 3re. 1. i xoapt Tor lone battalion. which goes to|the 17th Cavalry, in Hawall, for: Wright, Wash, except one battalion other duty. 1920 S stre 3 x?r';xl:c‘!(\);r Secretary said it was his|records and equipment, have been | ters 14th Brigade, at Camp Meade, — e T .2 ’/’ remenm 'm% Swm&Company 'ARMOUR 56 COMPANY OMAHA (SOUTH SIDE) NEB. ARMOURIICO! ANY ol ;-fi_, = NATIONAL STOCK YAnDS Swift &Company _ MPORTANT ST.CLAIN CO., ILLINOIS e , & N2 83853 consign Union Stock Yards Show Ovdad Na R RULL T [XE N UWW Ution Stock Yards fos ‘74@9?4’—7 - > Swilt & Invoices and all packages PURCHASE ORDER 5 "m«q(v)gl.p o. @ : Swift & Company PURCHASE ORDER A Union Stock Yards, . Chicago, M, w2 12 192 1 Pec office. 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