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Show GUI RfflllSl,: BE IB mm General Wedgwood Mai Changes to Comply ty I Recent Orders. FOSTER IS RESTORE Lieutenant on Active Duty King to Turn Over Sup. plies to Elliott. Acting upon instructions from te t. j department to equip and train mi.? guard recruits assembled at Fort las, Adjutant General E. A, Wej..." has transferred Captain Thomas t-from t-from recruiting service to Fort Do--to take charge of the training of rn"r Second Lieutenant Een E. Revr-ovt troop E. who failed to meet the pt-. f if requirements of the government -and was assigned to recruiting sen-i.-Uta.h, has tendered his resignation t officer in the national guard. Tr I eeptance of Lieutenant Glen hn-' SL troop D for federal service on the'y can border, the resignation of p.. ' and the transferring of Captain'B-takes Captain'B-takes all the national guard officer -inally assigned to recruiting duly v ,1 tliat service. '' IB1 To fill the vacancies in the recr -Btaff. Preston J. Cannon of the qua-master qua-master corps was commissioned nrn ' tenant Tuesday, First Lieutenant V 't', Witt Foster, retired, was restored ir, tive duty yesterday, and in ailproti-." Paul King of the quartermaster corV be coTtmissioned a lieutenant toda' To Turn Over Supplies. J Captain Wesley Kins, camp master at Fort Douglas, yesteriav ' . ceived instructions from the comma;--; oi the western department to turn rj. his supplies on hand to Captain w': Elliott. No further instruction were ! ceived, but inasmuch as the dtpartrr-- has been requested to appoint Cjv-Kins Cjv-Kins quartermaster of the citizens''- i, tary training camp to be held at ? Douglas next month, it is assumec for this reason he has been reiicV" ,i duty in connection with the recrv. Z activities at the fort. Captain Kins, who has been one of- V most ardent workers in the moves;;-. have Fort Douglas made a more zy tant military post, is enthusiastic : I' the selection of the fort as an aj?es;-base aj?es;-base for national puard recrui;s a'. intermountain country. He consider?-- ft, designation of the fort as an assert post very significant, inasmuch as are several other military posts in ! intermountain region. Measures for Relief. Arransement; for the ur.oenrrhi-f a fund of $25,000 for the relief of ce. families of militiamen on duty or. a border have been completed by is;-, committee of the Rotary ciub an-: tails for the distribution of the c- will be worked out at a mee::::? o: executive committee of the Sal; cnapter of the American Red C:: ciety to be held at, noon today. It . been ?ug?ested by' the Red Cro " c i e t y 1 1 ia t the r e ". i e f wo rk be r.i: ; - Vi through a central body, if tie p'i-foijml p'i-foijml feasible, the Rotary club corr mi t tee will not establish bead;-:: y but will cisburse the fund uroj;: --( Red Cross society. The committee designated bv tr.; .-Cross .-Cross society to take charse ot the ' work is composed of the foiiotv'.n? z- hers: W. J. Teeney. ohairirar,: -. V. F. Adams, Mrs. A. J. Gor.-.am. i Louis Simon. L. M. Baiy. Mrs. ": Pmoot Pusenberrv, Mrs. Julia M. E"J-' :, Mrs. Union Wort :ii net on. Dr. T. -IVattv, Mrs. . H. B'.rd, E'-shOT C. :. Ni'nlev. J. E. Coeriff. F. A. Druehl. Annie Wells Canr.on. Mrs. H. E. 5r A. E. Graham. Mrs. E. G. Caste:. . E'izabeth M. Cohen. Mrs. J. E. Ix j r Miss Kate Williams. . A movement is now under way at :- ; Cross headquarters to organize a division" of the society. 10 be nutf of soldiers' sweethearts who oeire tc -feet themselves in tiie art of r.jrs:"' en ouch applications are received to ; j tify the forming of su.-h a d;v;s::c I will be ortranize-i. "-i |