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Show I ISS MONA DE KUE, left, and Miss Mildred Smith of the Municipal market taking vegetables to the emergency kitchen in Regent street, where fresh soup is made each day for influenza victims. fitlf s 17 MORE OFFICERS REP0ITT000USL1S Newly Commissioned Engineers En-gineers Are Enrolled in Military Training. Seventeen more newly commissioned engineer en-gineer officers reported at Fort Douglas yesterday for enrollment in the engineer officers' military instruction school being conducted under command of Lieutenant J. F. Bergesch of the 403rd depot engineers. engi-neers. There are nearly fifty men now enrolled en-rolled in the officers' school and new ones are reporting daily. Just how large the school is destined to become is not known, but from the rate at which new officers are reporting for instruction, indications are that it may number seventy-five or a hundred officers. The officers who reported yesterday for instruction, are: Captains Gordon C. Smith, R. W. Hawley, A, W. Nordwell, J. H. Jones, A. M. Chamberlain, A. E. Ritchey, ' R. M. Park and Lieutenants 3D. P. Ford, A. L. Collins, Franklin Hearst,. Jr., O. G: Hoass, R. E. Pierce, L. L. Clarke, G. H. Hutton, C C. Seeley, L. B. Edward and C B. Rush. During tfie day the engineer officers were given some special instruction at the post quartermaster's office in pay voucher work and other "army paper work," which is a part of the necessary knowledge for officers. This sort of work seemed 'to come natural to most of the men. . In the afternoon there was special in-i in-i struction in the instruction halls and late in the afternoon a spell of recreative recrea-tive exercise on the drill field. The frosty nip of the air made the men enter en-ter into the exercises with added vim. |