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Show MULVEY HAS PRAISE I FOR W KEARNY FxceDent reports c f the heaTth and mental attitude of the Flah men of the UTth artillery, atalionel at Camp Kearny. ; n re made by M. F. Mulvey, former c(ty . councilman, upon his return home after I Passing rttoi'e than three months at San j lue-o. Mrs. Mu'vey and Miss Mulvey i will remain in Cult torn la until May 1. "I i sited Camp Kearny often and the ! inipro enient in the men as a result of , their t rut ii i ni; t w or d.t ful." Mr. Mid- , ivy said last nlht. "They are r.-'-ei m; 1 the Usl of cAre. tltelr IocaI is abundant and excellent and their health !s ss nearl perfect as ut anv caut-'n'iient In ! the I'n-.ied States- 1 -specially Is to be mentioned the cardial rehttmns e'stin; between (fleers an I the men. "The men hive hn ' a lon i?ritul and bfve worked hard. Thev feel as if thev were in the best of irammc now and Hi anxious to receive the order to l- a e 1 for Franco. The attention of the e'.t.rens : of San Pie co Is all that cou'd he desired. ! On Saturdays, for instance. the meie i cltlien Kts out of the way and turns i over the bar her shopn and other places ( to the patronage of the soldiers." i Mr. Mu ey has five sons In the regiment regi-ment They ft re Served nt J. 1". Mulvev. i SerKeant Y A. M ul ey, Serjeant John F Mulvey. Corpo-nl r.mmctt T. Mulvey and Lieut rna nt Mail m 1". M uivey. The , last named received h.s commission or.lv ; recently, and Sert ant F. A. Mulvey has i riot been wearing has chevron long. |