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STAR—MONDAY, OCT 15, 1917. PRIVATE MILLER TELLS OF CAMP PAGF 3. |? Mes. Shippey Did 7 22nammamnmumiungs Cynthia Grey’s = = LETTERS = | Not Reform Camps B mS Editor The Star: My attention has been called to an article under my photograph and evidently ent " Ma seee eens eecceeeropenel, SUUUTATENIAIITNENGANGIIUNNITTINNNN810 110) Ere GREENE LIFE ent, It states that [have , . ally cleaned up moral i Who Commanded | tlons we Army ‘ » | A letter wan received by the ed and cantonments when army 116th N.Y. Infantry? |\or trom rr ©. Miller, Cow cors ate offictals failed to do Dear M ey: Can you tell me ny 1 signal corps, of > what general of the tclvil war the 41st div » of In tice to the army offteers iment 116 New Infantry | Washington at and state officials In the states and aght under? Caw cantonmenta mentioned, | wish to A SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER M say the story atrue In ever 1 hav n unable to obtain | edo ployed particular. I visited a number of} tht ation «from any buck Co. It fo camps this past « it is true, jouree at hand, | ably uu ow but only as a war respondent Ket it by writing to. the This is Wednesday afternoon for a magazine, which paid all my war department, Washington October 4, and a holiday for the so! expenses in the regular Dd, ¢ dier boys at Camp Greene in a » did T make an most typical sunny South day, the " x are no grounds onally hot for the tion made in | wn the beautiful ¢ t « i far & I hav r far aw 1 saw there w been able to learn conditions to be 1 CYNTHIA GREY. |j army officers fi i Wim. Pinckney Said ‘Nota Cent for Tribute’ nd near town int diers even from themselves and not! Dear Miss Grey. Will you please in need of outside assistance. I| answer for me who said: “Millions am, of course rtily in sym t one cent for : pathy with all movements t wt fasion Regie : vice out of the ¢ ACK way te which 4 sa place where I cou h revolution pages Paired than was being verning those {1 AY » loan oe . lor the ondition r to ca nl 7 ¢ Midwestern camps is due to i nd them entirely, I was pleased ana proud of their efforts. I may add we ee, GF one - that no governor has thanked me nd contir We tandarane : publicly for a reform. I don't r was of know where ondent got Fr f ignal. ser spite : the story, Certainly not from me Ar ; faref? distance, as the n be n as he did not consult me ask pertuission to use my photo. I or even The m battle by the am very sorry that he upon too, and feel gineers, again, the will b | e signal corps field tn for your ni nts may be heard L soldier here rises at first MARY WOODSON SHIPPEY ors 5 stopped pro States (MRS."LEE SHIPPEY) | SYMPHONY ON DECEMBER 6 bh The first of the concerts given by th » Pb Symphony orchestra wi 4 | Thursday evening, Dec at [the Metre an the ‘ § "in played. 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