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Show Utah Batteries to Be Taught the Intricacies of Barrage Fire OCKM.S at Catnp ko.urn - No. I. olTii'ors at work with li liold K'un; No. 2, tlnvo annfuls of Mexican hardware, i-onl'is-''lU'11 h-v n,l!lt:i 1'oiiio; No. .:. t no only w.mian allowed in eai.ip exeei visilinft days: Miss iii;',le. a staije drua-r, who tianspiVts luiruhe.ls of "Sammies" to ar.d from camp: No. I. each soldier is identified by a nu-lal dise, worn al.cut Hie neck; Sergeant Martin Mulvoy of i: battery, has just received his; No. .. search in a soldier for hilden coat raband. :: . .. .x-vv J.y .vV ..-.' v ..S , - , j..-.; ..-vmi y.-os-1 I . , ,t V", s ; v x : , . . - ; I y I . i - s 2. ;' ,.4 -' ". -;). " ; ' ,:" i : 'S- " ' !"' . 3 1 1J- .l4.- ' 5 Fleet of Airplanes Will Aid Artillerymen in Locat- ing the Range. SPECIAL COSKESPOXDEKTCE. f AM? KEAKNY. i al., Nov. 10. The reU'i-'vato.l oarrae lire uso.l by the Hrit- :sh artillery to hioM auii advance theii- ni.Mury in on"euive drives will soon ; !av a lare art of the instruction ot t i: o l"i.;h a r t i ! I o ry 1 e i e . T h eso m a n e u vets are now bei:ir j'ianned by Brigadier Briga-dier (.ieaera! I.e Koy S. Lyon ot the ixtv-ti ili briu-ie. and wi'.l cover every imiHirtuM: 'lia e ot su-,'eesi"ul artillejy ii'litiiiL' in Kitnii.-e. With a fleet or airplane manned by . tne mo'f ex; -erienced f !yers at the ; Nor:ii Island school to locate and ive Osition or an ii::ainarv enemy, the1 inn- ot the I'lah reuiment will be I trained on the eneir.v's army. The! rt!arl:manl!i: of the 1'tah buys will decide wiitiher their battle is won or lost. The war maneuvers are planned to take phi -e a-; soon as the instruction of lite artcllervnien progresses to the point wh'TO veal shramiel siudls can be used ia t!ie -;r,us. The arrangements tor the iihtiiii: will be elaborate and will cover i verv c;a:l and anIe wtncli would be I met wit ii in a' U!r.l encounlt'r. , In t i:ee iiui!ieu c:s tin1 airphi ue. J ! which i iH'W kiu.ua a the'eyeoi 1 1 1 - I ariuv," will be used a!nust witlioat ix- i j ception for M'out wor!,. b'or d:; tie j ai : mou will co-operate with the a : : i Mo T" -j mca in locatiiii; r:mu' s poMiieii"-, etc.. i pud by i-e;cs wi!i i : :j ti -ns i t the inior 1 mat ion lo the Tiio ans oi t ii' art ii lerviium will be I Irinlv ' ' da in and hi.''uicd i rem fire. 1 ! ery ava ! i aide t-;ck and d-'c-ptimi will bo use. I in 1 , aardin,' the btah iuns from r-onnais-sauce ai: planes f the enemy. W ar conditions con-ditions will exist durinu the operations. '"War' Figured Out. H : 1 1 tier (.1 e no r al 1 . o n has the war (inured out f roiu ovei y aiple. T)ie mam-avers are looked f.irw ai d to witli i;icat m.i:enie;s by the L'tah men. As the in st ract ion in the intensive train in:; period now under way continues, con-tinues, the name "."rh'' is rapidly i bci re,' r-M-Ia -cd bv "iiie l'tah YetiT-i ans. " This is due to the tact that the, l'tah regiment is far more experienced I in art i licry t iian The ot her oraui :'.a- tions of the brigade.- Practically overy a va liable officer, uon -com missioned of -t i-er and. in some crises. )-ri vate. are used dai ly to instruct members of t lie other regiment s w it h the tuns or in maneuvers u-ed bv artillery units. The process made is reported to bo marked. The soldier at lamp Kearny is not without his ten commandments especially espe-cially those of the Sixty-fifth brigade. I ;, -x vim in v ' ' h;i-; been ejen a c.ip I vi the iellouie. which muM be s'udil ' aad learned almo-t by heart : The Soldier's Cornmanrinients. By Ma.ior V. E. r. French, U. S. A. Adopted by tho both Field Artillery I Keep your eyes nt the ready, ymir ears at full cock and tur n:o.;'.h at tlie safety notch, for it is your i x r ly ( duty to see and hear cb-arly; but, n a r.be. on li m ! 1 be heard nutinlv in the mi iry diallene.o nr the cliarL'iiic cheer. J -Obey orders ti:st and, it 1 1 1 i aine, !.: !; at ter wards if uti have been w routed. Keep your rifle or t:n and your acennterments clean and m e,o-l order, a.ad yourself as ete:m as ou can; tr'at your animals kindly and fairly, and yiuir linUor or other machine as though it bi'!on-ed to von and was the only one in tho v.erld. I'o not waste vor.r a'mniu nitiou. your yeur feud, your time imr year oppurt unity. 4 - Never try to I ire nu empty pm nor at an eiuptv tren.di; bat v, Ke'u (,u .-hunt, shout 1m Kill, and frnet not that at cloe tjuarters a bavonet beats a bullet. bul-let. Tell the truth s.puirely. face the j nitric and take vir puni-hnien: like a nian: for a e,n,,d soldier won't lie. does not skulk and is no ,-ipiealer. I P He merciful to the women of your j foe and shame them not. tor vmi are ;i man. Pity and shield the children in I year rai'tnn'.l trrrilnry, lor yuli wi'ro iiin'i' a lirliioss rliiiil. 7 I W'.i r in mi im! th::l tlir oiu'in- is ynnr inrinv aa.l '.!n- ''ii'ai' of InitnaHitv until he i- kill, .1 nr i-a, t'av.'.n tli.-n ho is ynar .i.'::.l I nv.ln'r nr yn;:r I'i'iliiw snl.ii.'r lu-atc:! aa,l aiiann'ii, vli you slionlil lni I'url in r li l: ill ; !:a 1 1 S ), i yoni- ii,M to Loop your lioa.l ploar ;i n . 1 rool, niir ho.ly i-loau ami com-t'ortalilo. com-t'ortalilo. ami .,i;r loot in ooil sliai'o; tor oh thinlc wilh v. m r lira. I, liulit with your liodv, stainl an.l inan h w ith vour toot. i'-IVar ilishonor. ilrotiil ilofoat. ho of KUOil I'iioor ami liin), coarao. anil ilo not shirk ol k or .laarr. I'l Foar nol iloa-.li. .iroa,! not woumls, sul'for ill silom'O a'n! ,lio amo. i.f:i;in" s i,vn, In'ia.li.1!- (iiMioral ( 'ontnta ml inn. As timo uoos on in ramp tho nlHHl-ii nlHHl-ii :i t ii I rivalry hotwo.'n tho artillorv ami tho laliortv In.vs ;;rows inoro kooi'i. ! In linsooall, loothall ami nthor athlotio' shorts tho rivalry i in, loo, 1 intonso. "Gus" Williams Scores. Tho I.iliortv ,os won tho viotorv ot tho wook. It hanpono,! that in' tho hitost ooiitinnont sont ilnwn 1'roni Amor-! ioan l.ako thorn was atmnii." thorn tins j Williams, a lii'hlwoinhi I, uxor w-lio hails from Salt l.ako, whoro ho out a wiilo ; swath, lius was assinnoil to 1) Kitterv, ! ami thoro onininom.oil his ilntios of siil-diorinn siil-diorinn in a vory jn ii-t ami ol't'eotivc! nianiior. It akii happonoil that amoiis; tin' ranks of l hailory thoro was an artil-Joryniau artil-Joryniau who folt that ho ooulil l.oat (las oasih- with tho pmhloil mitts. Ilo spoko of this to tins oslonlav just ho-foro ho-foro moss timo. hut tins was intont upon noltinn his "ohow."' ami in oousoituoiu'o spoilt no timo on tho loss important iiuostion of prowoss in tho riui.'. Hut tho artillor nian "was itilont upon notion no-tion ami ho insistr, 1. "l.ator." sai.l tins, as ;o msho,l to tho moss hall. W'hon llio aftoiaoou ,lril! onll souiil,l, tho a'-t illoryinan saw that a pair of box-inn box-inn "liivri wont forvar,l to tho fiolil as part of tho athlotio o,iuiunont. Whon tho u-hisllo :--i,iiinli'il for ilrill to ooaso Mini tho fiftooa niiuiitos of sports to lioniu. tho .nrtillorvimm iloliuo.i tho nhivos ami oallo, lomllv to (ius to ilon tho roiuaiiiiiiir pair. Ho ili.l. whilo tho siiUliors athoroil aronml. Aclitin in Plenty. If action was what tho a rt i I lory man wantoil, ho no! il, ami within a low sooomls !io hi! tho ,laM for koops. "If vuu havo no ol'joi-tions I'll take up tho I lialtlo from horn," sa'nl annthor husky li rt i Uory man . as ho stoop, , I'orwar,!. ' ' L). Iv. with nio,"' nusworod fins. Iho second ai t i lleiv man went the same) rout e as t lie first amid the thunder ing cheers of the ' ' Liberties. Their hero was carried around on their broad shoulders, shoul-ders, and his popularity appears good for tho season. "The Libert v boys are some fighters, fight-ers, I would say, ' ' triumphantly remarked re-marked one of the American Lake soldiers sol-diers as he tossed Ids bunk shortly after "taps'" had blown last nilit. No answer an-swer en me. from the art i 11 ery 111 en who occupied part of the tent. "There's some action to us when we start.' went on tho Liberty lad. "(lee, I wish I had a pillow, but the nearest to it L can locate is a tobacco sack. ' ' I'lon-y large enough for vour head, came from the artillerymen s corner. A ml t hero was silence. Changes Announced. Leo A. Uutlinau of U battery, the Og-dou Og-dou organisation, has received his traus- : for to'tlie A butterv. - Lugler Frank V. llainev of K battery bat-tery will cast asitle the trumpet ami don 'the chevrons of a corporal, according j to orders issued yesterday. The suppl v company has now among its ranks WiMiam L. Xaishett. who was transferred from H battery to the suppl sup-pl v tie pa r! meat vest or day. Corpora! Lorin L. Koss of the supply company lias been promoted to sergeant, C ! her tiro 11101 ions in t ne mi ply com -pane are; To be sergeants, hiovd S. Leaver. L'dwin li. Chamberlain'; 'to be corporals, Mora-m . Louine, Coofge D. Kesur and Vnrro C. Jones. |