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Show Iiit'of 11 . v - ".- 3 is tur.. do ti-' Balance of Men in Fa-mous Fa-mous Fighting Infan-';r, Infan-';r, try Body Leave for vo j Home This Afternoon. """v Formation of Associa-i! Associa-i! n'; tion to Keep Memories ; Alive and Meet Need of Heroes Announced. d Kv- ! .od a ! r.-!on, BY FLOYD A. TIMMERMAN. j rptais : (Staff Correspondent.) , VOKT L A. RUSSIA -LL. Wvo., May 2. 1 plain . SUtor rT--'morrow morning will mark the end of .'tara tre famous fighting 3S2nd infantry as a ic "iU1- r'i:tar" hody. Today most of the fight- 'er :::Ftrs were given their discharges from the; iua;:ar j,irvi0C!i t 5 o'clock this afternoon nun- 1 r niri ' them entrained for their homes rpus;"..", ;r. Utah, Vyoming, Montana and Nevada. , ' TV.e Uiah men who reside in Salt Lake; sy. j or travel through the city en route to, n; their homes will arrive there at 11:40 Joel N.i lvrciri, , o'clock fcaturoay morning1, ul V:. f 'ie balaneo of tho regiment, in fact LlU'k'I:: largest contingent of Utah men, will 1 be 'Jr r.ot leave Cheyenne until tomorrow aft-lsos aft-lsos s: erroon. Their train will reach Salt Lake , Lo'' Suuday neon. Delay in discharge and , '.lie overcrowded condition of trains Abound for the west made the lay-over 'll3-.T necessary. However, every man of the. BQir;. regiment will have left by 5 o'clock to- '.. marrow and be on their wav to their oe ek-.-r- tins k BANNER DAY UVot: TOR DISCHARGES. , Today was a banner day for the regi-ganuj- rnont. more Tnen being discharged than a. "J". y day previous. The bulk of the regi-nr?!!t regi-nr?!!t went through the mustering out 'it Mt.: :nil and emerged with their discharges. im tWW t0 datc and their bonus of ?60. Only ndod ? remnant of the unit reniaii.E to be dis- tht'ir : charged tomorrow morning. These men leciiV-' ere i?!d o-er due to slight errors in a'lop'"- their papers or through loss of records. ?ed t- Immediately following their discharge i-'lo"' t;i'S mc,nlin' tno soldiers hurried to " lieyenne to make railroad reservations ir.r their trip home. Many of them were - ai'poiiucd, howeyer. for reservations -VCTQ;011 trains leaving from Cheyenne for tho iCfiB '''St ai e a Premium these days. Hun-iJIF Hun-iJIF Uals of discharged men from all parts of Hie v.-e-it leave Fort Russell daily, rin? is' Consequently, many of the 36Cnd men t!ie ,veie ''e'uetantly compelled to remain here Bta'.e's ' arilu:r twenty-four hours. tne MEN WONDERING AB0UT THEIR JOBS. and - During their stay they will be allowed oldierE. t0 remin at the post. The boys from fs ' FtalJ' who Proved their worth on the 3 Mr. G-'t'le lines of France, ask many ques-on ques-on i'"16 reKardii,g Salt Lake and the state. vveal:iv ' l!lc' "e Sreat question is this:-"Do. a'i P3!"L VtS link Wu ean Set a job or got our , r.ni?f. ""-'S'lnns back'.'" This is the only ches in r)"ii; in the wirld that is troubling them. t.j'sd. t' Uty have heard many reports from all n-.TK. ' "' t-f the country. They have heard l.-.t re!'f,l:!11')ra of soldiers "in other states who ""'e returned to find their places filled ot,lr IB' ,'iave bebn turned away. They are ra'.va-,-?""i6rinS whether Utah is going to do l?te r-r-' t sr-vsA ln(et tnese nlen will soon impress 1 1 ''K-1. ' ,1vlth 1,10 taot tIlat u'ev are not loo'1" L- ;!l' 'or glory. They consider their deeds 1 itf; on the firing line of France as but a pAllT"aUer of duty. Tney dolVt ask for -17Va',IVel cbair jobs or "soft snaps." Clean, blUI' 1 '"lt''v e'nployment at fair wages will suit ""m Perfectly. They will consider of- t v'yi nI enipiovnieut above all other n, .v'n ; -s whieli Utah can give them for ..uwy .pitt,-,, llwit ljvos for ib,.rty, 'UjKOT AFRAID TO hmFACE HARD WORK. ;fv:n'e-tiV.Y'r11 ,r,au ,vno can fnce and defeat tho nt ol.11'-,."" fl"ht..rs of Germrmv- is not afraid to 'entir f "'; werlt. :"vcn tiioush the S52nU lestiv1 ' from history toir.oi row :is K mili- toet'"' . ,' ,, "lc mei are not tcoing to for-aaium' for-aaium' :".r enim-adM who died beside them "i 111.- tinn.. iii;c. the nion .vllo foliKht , alre21-'.'!," l''",n fi'orn other states. These niem-ct'011' niem-ct'011' 'o ' v"1 aeijuaiutanees are u'oing to r. the ;,: 'h " a r f'l'oujl! the formation of the ,,Viier';': i , tly S.-cond Vtouiinental aysCviri-.Z aysCviri-.Z "hM I'as aheadv taken shape and '"!t" '"' mi "J ,JU a un-ai M'fss through the ' ',,;i;g s; "'""-iai'll,- support off-n-ed bv the fiirht-'J. fiirht-'J. 1 rs -'- 1"? H'vCKNi thrm-olves before leavilli,' rv'' " f. ' ' Tin; idea was oritrinated v cart'-' ' ""'r"-, ' B. AVoolnough, cemmanding ",:vor; '!.'?.,'' "' JS ,', ti' b , i" Purpose of the association." said '"j",-'?:'"' , - '-l'lrrn of Salt lvike. treasurer fun'-- u ' Hss ''''ation. "is to perpetuate the ,liu'..if lor v,lii,-l, ih,. re.;imet,i members - r: 2" i.'l'u ,li'1'J 1,1 1"" '' '"i to "O ,0 our d,:au co.nradrs. -CANIZATION IS -- VIDE IN SCOPE. .- .';, "ovi!nr the ,.l of tl'.e rfebtinR and of f 'rl'B ""ri'giii.em was in the emlitirka-It emlitirka-It 1 ,.::M;. 111. l-'rauc... Coloi.el Woolnough id !'r"-r (.'" I ,r" i'A itatinn to rei-lain jnritibers ;iif 1ShiV'hi'" '-"ini'-i'iy to tll'-et with him and ,'. .' um' t-orl of or-ai.lntlon in order ins 'iir ;uct fre.nienily aiter isn . '''J1'" lu tvil lil'. Several iiH-ellpgs l'-t' H'O association tool; thapc. -1' ',,'ia' in- "?'e "t pr-.se.H i.,i.iv. than . ,!) ;.- t""Jt5"r,'1 '-.v iceii.l.i rs of r.-Kiii-.ent aii'-l -'a'" 01 Moi-l..i-a has pl-dKed - t. "'J ot 5-.".jn ior th.iir re l n rn- .1 t-.il-",.! "'" 01 v.liich v.-iil be used tor t-ie ;,...,,.tr- :-j:Uiom. To., thins ., u-lili- in ils Cott'iiuctt on paS -I, Column 4.) BII REGIMENT IS HISTORIC! I Ft. Russell Cleared of Ail 362nd Troops by This j Afternoon. (Continued from Page One.) scope, and aid Is i-xpr-ntod fmm every state v hich had rej r sonthtiLM In the regiment. "It is planned to later build ; rendezvous rendez-vous or summer hum': fronting out- of the T.Iontana lakes, wh-re th nu n v r. i nn.-rt every summer during thi-ir :ival A of a r. i.i '.; v - l. ! d i' ' r v. .: f .i - . .. . s v. - ; r .. : . j U:v::' IriY- - : .v. ' Y ' .1 i L "" '; ' ' i t'V". when elf'tcil, iff pn'pow-r l :o f:.i::.o :l ffl of by-lawji, to 1 c ra 1 1 f :ev1 y k t -'.A vof brfr.r.- ho rfu-inn'iit -s ,! r -.. MM-'!. Ttv It !!'. ;.'! !i (. - ,:.'. ho ::ni ;u,i:'!."il rl'H- lirt Il:0'p Ihi:i 51 pT Vi'.ir t '..f.-i t f '.i .-, t-'.mU ii". "I'dinkr H:cr. H.H.k '.:.;y. u ir f . i ! J t i onii iitlr.i in n.":.in:y .ir.d Ih-y will Willi us. liviiv rn:m in lh- :.:!nifn! v,;'.! v:':fl preserve Mill bi plutt-'l out. in frii'T lhat ycod liunllng and fiihliit,r u.iu !. fuiuxl. To Hold A.inual Conclaves. "In addition to ilm '.'.nations ctinM. an annual convention w!l 1k plaiimfl to ba hpld on Sf'ittemlKr L'n of ..-ion i.;ir. This day mark'-d tlm linrd-M fli;litii: of the rf-cnnient. llu da- wli.'n tin: iik ii at -ta:kpd t.IeHiic.H and 1-d th" out;rf lint- of the American army Into the German lines. "A nionunn.nt to tho hoy who died in Franco will be rreeted nar the i ende7. on and memorial ."orvice.-i will he hold during tho annuaJ cotnentiony. Tho name, ol eacit man who fell will also lie included in a list to ho hung on tho walls of the renrlez ouh. 'Furthermore, the o ss-ocj.i lion will Inter offer aid to any n inUers of the regiment who may. due to ut.fort ut at e ctreinn-RtanceH, ctreinn-RtanceH, peed i'?.si,t.in.-i:. In oa.e.s where men wero permanently disabled in battle and have no home.-., they may ts-. bi the rendezvous, where they may live during the entire year. "In addition to the rendezvous Idea, the orK.inizatlon will la l.ept a!ie in each atate llirouqh lrnn(-hes whei meetings will be freciuentlv held. These braie he will probably affillnto tln-insc l-f will-, th" War Veterans' nssoeint i,,n whii li j,. now beinp formed throuiihout Iho I'mUd atales. National American Legion. Officers and men alike v.hl enl.v the prlvileKCH of the ass-ooi., I Ion, ami no distinction dis-tinction will be made of former raiili." Officers Selected. Vote has been cant and the following, officers hive been elected to mildo. the destinies of the association; riV president, Colonel .. n. Woolnom-h- chief of the rendo-.vou, Colonel .lolo, 'llenrv Parker; president, ,1. -:. Knl,(hl. i 1 . . i , t : . n . vice president, Nathan I i. Mci 'ro-kev' Montana; treasurer, T. u,,n M,.l,ruiii' Salt Ijtke City; secieta rv, Fred W. liaen' Montana; Irilblees, Hobert Uvbuin Molilalia; Moli-lalia; William B. PasUe, Monlam, . ;,. dolph L. Esmay, Wvomlnn; IiukIi (in-borne, (in-borne, California-, Calvin S rimlth' S-Ht U-l City; Axel A. Madsen, Salt ' t'elto CUy. and Frank 1';. Lander, vH,B. ton. The constitution adopted for the association asso-ciation follows: ,Zh!r t"0-" n,inI he known as the 3d lid Infantry association. 2. This association Is formed for the perpetuation of the principle!, n, (,,,., iM for which the reKlnienl fom.;ht for toe preservation of lt ,S,,i-v for th slrenthenlTitf lu civil lif of' the fi-e,. shipa formed In service,; to honor ti. rnoinorles ot the dead; for rec,e.itl,, ,., nmusement, and for all olher tmrposcs winch wil serve the. common Inieneiis r its members. Membership Eligibility.' S. That those not dishonorably dhi chat-Kcl. who serve, ,riv r., VH win :n-'n,l Infaiilry nfler miisleriui- In who f.erved any h-iu,-lh of lime In .;,i ,-, ,,'. i,f,,.. the smnlna of tl, nmilstlco Nvf,hPr II. ll'IS, ,- elh-lhln for membership 4. Eveciillve off rs of this a s,.,, . tlon shall be a prrsldoni, t-h-e prc-hie ,t secretary end treasurer, while de.-l-l,,,,,' '' Policy shall be der-hlerl bv ho,, -a , trustees or seven mouthers who,,,, dull idinll be the responsihiiiiy foP ,h; ,... ,'. za'lon of statu mi..1i,.n "K,'U. The duties of the ev-ocullve offh-ere shall ho tho,,,, ordlnarllv e v e ,-,- ,., ,,, . Boelal Ions, or ss mohirie.I ,v the h,,,.. t'l'"r trustees. Temporary orf,-r... ,, ',', ' ',, of trustees to s,ri-e until ,.m ' , called by the b,.r,j of t,-si , ,,,,,, II members of the r, ,vM(m, , :, ,h rf to he st t,y pre, ,,ent ,, rtH.,,., ,", from the com,,ne.,. i;,,,,, ,,, , r'; of uch officers, I,le,,.at ,ei,' , , " r: ,""1"1"'' ""bn"-er,.,i t ' ";; cilslodl,,,, of fund-,. 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