Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1925, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, U. .S Army and Its Work IV—C. M. T. Camps Are Giving Regular Officers Good Training Handing Raw Recruits in Volume. By Gen. John J. Pershing. (Editor’s note—The following is the | officers are detailed as instructors. fourth of ies of siz articles, writ- | This enrollment Is divided according ten for th sociated Press, describ- s follows: Universities of the Summer of the Army military_colleges, uring the 8; y schools, 7 high other institutions, 2 s permit giving Summer camp training to only those in senior units, but many from high ttend the C. M. T. camps. nent in the R. O. T. C. as- many poor boys who are desir- ' Training ilitary train- institutions, | their uniforms daily in as well as on the drill autation of subsistgnee of r is allowed to those in ed_courses of the junior college years and $98.80 is llowed for pay. travel and subsis | tence during the Summer camps. they are mo: fensive a c They are our e time is not ¢ of the pre zed Reser in the World War, will d cture. The R. T. C. Siust Furnian the re the natural p ence in the war ed to train young uct of o this is men to of these y n these ins Reserve dicated built the citizen army of the |20 last vear, are of a month’s dura- graduat We can only pass on | tion and held during July and second to them. August, pt on the Pacific Coast, serve the intellectual | where they open in June. vepte s The popularity of these camps can gradu ¢ Bioned, were given cel bility. D 1.414 grad 1 my opinion flu’rs rates o hool. The training | much to the effi- the individual, so mu. - | were first held In 1921, with attend. fof the reserves. | s - |camps are to be a substitute for uni- v | ver: r them | - |be traced to a large degree at the | about through the definite service to C. units in every | gperation, and the courses in citizen- ONCE UPON A TIME -usmflommm‘mm WITHA LOAD OF BRICKS AND HE SAID,"PLEASE MR. MAN, GIVE ME THOSE BRICKSTO BUILD M= A HOUSE” Ly MAN GAVE HIM THE BRICKS AND THE PIG SET TO WORK TOBUILD A FINE LITTLE HOUSE FOR HIMSELF D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. The Three Little Pigs IV. LFqAM Efl: DAY, SHORTLY AFTERTHE LITTLE PIG WAS SETTLED IN HIS NEW HOME, THE OLD AND SAID IN HIS SWEETE ST vcn&:: LITTLE PI&LITTLE PiG LETME COME| BY W. J. ENRIGHT HE LITILE PIG ANSWERED, NO.NO,BY THE HAIR OF MY CHINNY CHIN CHIN. THEN 'LL HUFF AND |'LL PUFF AND LL BLOW YOUR HOUSE IN!" 7 A AOPR W - THE LITTLE PIG- QUTNITS THE WOLF - 681. The attendance this nmer will be 35,000. Many appli- ts have been turned away each e than 100,000 young men end it funds permitted. uch number will have to be eventually reached if the C. M. T. military training, for approxi- ¥ 900,000 young American men ch the age of 21 each year. Chese 40 camps, as compared with present time to the improvement in itizenship on the part of the young men who attend. This is brought their country, the dally routine in< cluding respect to authority and to the flag, the hourly lessons in co- ship which are conducted at the camps. Favored by Congress. and I will say to the House that I am thoroughly convinced that the money we are spending under this head brings back nearer 100 per cent return_than any other money in the bill. I saw nearly 2,000 raw boys, most of them coming from the hills of Arkansas, Missourl and the plains of Kansas, who, when they arrived at camp were typical green and un- fledged youngsters of about 18 vears of age, but absolutely as unmilitary a lot of youngsters as I ever saw. But within a week or ten days’ time you never saw a finer aggregation of young American manhood in_your life. They walked about with heads erect, their shoulders thrown back and looked like real men, like real soldlers.” Some of our greatest iIndustrial, commercial, financial and public util- ity organizations in the United States are so enthusiastic about the splen- did results obtained by the C. M. T. camps that they have demonstrated their support of the movement by encouraging employes to attend by granting accepted applicants 30 days’ | leave of absence, generally at full officers will be used at the camps|Six Escape From Tennessee Jail. this Summer as instruct . The C. s M. T, camps closely parafl NASHVILLE, Tenn, July 15— zation and give our officers practical prisoners in the State peniten- instruction in hapdling raw levies. four Dutles at C. M. T. cagaps are looked upon as the best trdining that the young reserve officers can be given. Regular officers are being skilled as never before in producing expertness serving life sentences, ed last night by using an impro ed key to enter the inclosure of the ntilation fan, stopping the fan and cutting their way out the top of the main prison. | = The escaped prisoners are: J. C. and | in volume from raw material 4 he esc Dnersits o and ‘Without question the C. M. T. C. 1! 1 Rols 0 and TA Henley of | project is the most popular institu- | B Mabats ol tion under the direction of the Anuy. 2 s I look forward to the time when plb \ Jic opinfon in the United States will | = — be molded by the young men wh have attended these camps. 1 I forward to this not far distant fut with confidence. I feel grateful that | I have had the opportunity of help- ing start this truly great movement . | When twenty or more are Koing to the same place’ Because of the rush to build homes | and business blocks in the Nether- | lands, unemployment there has drop. >, ped to only 50,000 for the entire | It’s Cheaper country. to Files Claim Against U. S. MEXICO CITY, July 16 (®).—The |1 British-owned Vera Cruz Co. has filed a claim amounting to!the United States Florida Properties We are specializing in Duval City Lots, fifteen minutes’ drive from Jacksonville, on the Railway, a splendid loca as an investment. We h reasonable. Consult us regardin have the information y get it for you through rel “We Cover Florida Like the Sunshine.” Terminal | § [ 1 Property values here are -mrusmg r.p.ah We Have Listed Groves—Estates Truck Farms Acreage (unimproved) Improved Property at hand, we \\v'l endeavor to irces. n from a those Charter a Bus That Congress is favorably disposed | PaY. COASTAL REALTY CO.,, Inc. Benefit to Army. AMBULANCES, $4. 00r le our count even ()\mu:h toward the C. M. T. camps can be | 1ld be abolished forever, instead | seen by the following statement, made| Not only are these camps of great B u SE Members of the Jacksonville Real Estate Bourd wvs being possibly just around | by Representative Anthony on the|benefit to the young men of our Washington Offi 43 Woodward Building Nation, they are also of decided benefit to the Army of the United States, Approximately 350 Reserve floor of the House of Representatives c- | last year: "I saw one of the civilian camps Us o date—Fully equipped with rolling | coty setcher, blankets an | Phone Main 9452 AMBE nxuunmm“m\‘iv FUNERAL | 5011% 14th St. N.W. 1 rve ME. Col. 43 Training Summer will be over 8,000 S L T (e e e e e :?‘;: last of \ N \ 5 . 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