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Show hold Ma annual tactical Inspection I of th rf lmnt during theta pa- : rio. kionday'a athlt!e program for tha tralnlnc camp proviso for a aoccfr , tarn b(wtn companies A and B. , kbaU bftwn tatint picked from company c, boxing by merabra of company D, wruUnc by candidates from aompany K and Volley ball by I company K. . tioo for a poat and raxlmantal mad thaaa orsa aurolua bara. All of the mount .int4 ara tbor uhly traiaad and la Una oondl tion. (.aptata W. EL Callan, plana aad training- offlcar of the Sixth brl gada, la perfecting plana for the coming field manourera of tha Thlr-ty-eiahth Infantry. One -be if of tha atrenath of thim regiment will begin a elxty-mile march on B'ptembor 1. and will camp In tha field for fifteen fif-teen day a Lpon the return of theea troopa tha remaining half of tha raglment will take tha field for fifteen fif-teen day. During thla time tha troopa will simulate actual war condition con-dition in tha field and Brigadier General U O. McAlraander wUl 19 OIOES FAIL TO Pi'SS firas Boys R&jFused Entrance to Ft Douglas Camp t . Sent to Homes Tha nineteen boft whose application, applica-tion, for admission to tha cltlans training camp at Fort Douglas have been rejected wer sent to their r-pctlva r-pctlva homos Saturday. Two Candida Can-dida tas who arouffriag with toneU lHls aro Interned at th poat h capital capit-al In th. hop that they may be recovered re-covered by Monday. If thr do thr will be admitted to training. Nona of th boy rejected had any eerl-ous eerl-ous physical disability. In most casea th applicant', defect waa ona that h did not su.pect h had. . Tho who ar admitted to train, ara rapidly adjusting thmelve to camp life. Six boys ara quartered la each pyramidal tent and they ar learning te eeonoraiaa space aa thesa tent, with six occupants do hot permit pf any wide. Open space such a til western boy la accustomed accus-tomed to. , .' PICTURE SHOW QIVEN. ' Th firs, open air plctur show of tha ssaaoB waa given at th port Friday evening to attentlv and at time, anthulastlo npctators, who had seats on th. grass facing tha screen. A "thrill!-" In nlna reels waa shown with Wallace Held tn tha title role. Movln gplcturos will ba ahowa throa times r per week hereafter. Th Open air dancing pavilion ha bean completed and tb hard wood flooring baa been waxed Into aacel-lent aacel-lent condition. Th first dance will rxi for tha enlisted man oa next Thursday svenlng and dances will' ba given for them en each Tuesday and Thursday thereafter, with music mu-sic by th band of tha Thirty-eighth Infantry or that of tha Savanty-slxth Savanty-slxth field artillery. On aach Friday Fri-day evening ther will ba an informal inform-al open air dance by tha officer of th poat and training camp-and, tha members of th golf club. Actual work In th training camp wlir begin Monday. tho first studies being In th "school of th soldier." Th work In tb flld will ba varied with lecture with a view to making th work mar Interesting In-teresting through variety. . . . HORSES SHIPPED OUTJ Th post transferred ana shipped Baturday thirty-two surplus cavalry horses for uss by th national guard of th stat of Washington- Rcnt rhunr-s In th tables of organ I xa- |