| Show KAISER TRYING OUT HIS TROOPS Two German Armies of Men Each Working on The Theoretical Theoretical War Wal Problem Prussia Sept 9 Two ar armies armIes armies mies each about began tonight the task of or working out a theoretical problem of war under the personal su supervision supervision supervision of Emperor William The location of the various com corn commands commands mands and their general objectives have been communicated in confidence to the newspaper correspondents as a akey akey akey key to the operations but are not for publication until Wednesday A strong effort is being made to simulate actual conditions of war All the battalions and regiments have been brought to a war footing and the operations will willbe willbe willbe be night and day until the umpires signal their cessation which probably will be Thursday Mimic State of War WarA A state of war began this evening and over the historic region associated with ith the glory of Frederick the Great and the disasters of the Napoleonic period troops are detraining I The Blue army under General von Lindequist is coming from the north to engage the Red forces commanded by General von yon which arc are lying somewhere between here and the Austrian frontier The emperor with his numerous for foreign eign guests Is spending the night at Breslau and will start for the field of the maneuvers at 4 tomorrow morning The American officers who are within the maneuvers with Em Emperor Emperor Emperor William and Empress Augusta Victoria took part In the field religious services held in the public square at Breslau this morning and afterwards witnessed the unveiling of a monument monument ment meat to Karl von Claus Glaus the great German master of theoretical warfare from fron whom Von Moltke drew his principles of strategy English Notables Present PresentA A large English delegation also was present present at the ceremony including the Duke of Connaught Lord Lonsdale General Ian Hamilton General Lau Laurence lence rence 1 Oliphant and Winston Spencer Churchill The Duke of Connaught put a wreath at the foot of the monument on behalf of the British army Two bronze wreaths inscribed in memory of Clause Witz from the Japanese army have been added as permanent parts of the monument at the secial request of Ta Ja Dan an |