Show WilD W VEST VESTI T I I 8 DOYS f ARf AHE AHEr r t I t Uta hns in Famous Divi- Divi i sion sign to Be Mustered f Out Lewis a at t Camps or Kearny Is Belief NEW YORI YORK April 2 With 2 With troops pu on board the 8 steamship Leviathan nth n arrived here herer to today a from Brest There W were rc r small detachments of the Ninety Ninety- first division on troops and antI seventy seven seven j officers rs and 1044 1034 m men n. n sick lck or wound wound- eL d ther torether With a few casuals casual casual and nn and 1 nur nurses The Tho Ninety first division units were tort forty officers of the Three lIun Hundred r d seventh Forty artillery for tor Camp Kearny and two thirty-two officers of or the Three Hun Hundred red Forty eighth field ar artillery artillery ar- ar tillery for Camp Funston More Ninety first I dl division lon men arrived arrived ar nr- ar- ar rived when the tho steamship Liberator docked here from St St. t Nazaire These were the thc Hundred third Sixty-third infantry headquarters of ot the third battalion battalion bat bat- tallon and companies D D. D E E. K lv L 11 and andr M r twenty three officers and 1148 1146 men for Cor Camp Kearny The Three Hun Hundred third Sixty comprises Californians most of ot them from San Francisco The Tho steamship team hip Orizaba a front from St St. Nazair Na- Na e brought rought Ninety first Inet division troops also including the following One Hundred first Eighty Infantry Int brigade headquarters six officers and nineteen men Including Brigadier General General General Gen Gen- eral John B II B. B McDonald commanding for fOI Camps Kearny Kearn Lewis Sherman and find Upton Three Hundred Sixty Sixty- fourth Infantry's headquarters of or first rind second battalions and companies C D B E. E 1 F P G and II twenty-nine twenty oCI of officers officers of- of I ers and an 1379 melt nin for Cor nine camps Three Hundred Forty eighth l machine gun battalions battalion's headquarters headquarter medical and antI ordnance detachments and companIes companies companies com com- A B C and D eighteen officers and men for seven camps Three Hundred Sixty first infantry's re legi- legi regimental l mental headquarters and headquarters and supply companies twenty one or- or of officers and men for Cor s six ix camps camp Also Aho on the Orizaba were re base hospital hospital hospital hos hos- pital 04 Jt for Camp antes Bowie Bowle Dodge and antI Funston a few casuals and anti nurses and six officers an and 1 3 men sick or Ot wounded Altogether the Orizaba brought troops WON DECORATION Colonel Avery D. D Cummins a regular regular regu regu- lar Jal army officer of or Spokane Wash a h. h in command of or time the Three Hundred red Sixty- Sixty first Infantry who was aboard with his hiN staff tarr wore a D. D S. S C. C for foi gallantry In lea leading leadin in his troops in tho the capture o of the town of Geanes Gesnes France Nance Others aboard were were- Chaplain John V. lr r Bc Beard tI lt-tI of ot Wash Yash formerly pastor of ot the First t Presbyterian church there who carried many wounded men mento mento to safety through h heavy shell fire in ill BeJ Belgium lum for which he r received cel cJ the croix de rie guerre with palm paint and Sergeant Harold C C. C Moore of or Los Angeles An- An An geles Cal a member of oC the Three c cHun Hun Hundred eighth Forty machine gun battalion of or the Ninety first t division dl who set et a machine gun in an nn open field in Belgium destroyed an on enem enemy machine gun sun nest In to a ruined building building build build- ing In and enabled d the Infantry to advance tI advance ad ad- 1 vance to an all attack OGDEN MAN HONORED Sergeant John en of oC Mont another arrival was the proud possessor of or the decoration of ot the BelIon Bel- Bel glon Ion or order cl of ot Leopold II received for tor carrying munitions to guns Juns and anel ra rations rations ra- ra Hons to wounded under heavy shell shellfire shellfire fire tire although himself badly hadly wounded woun ed Belgian ellan war scar crOb crosses crones S were wen displayed lt by two messengers messenger or runners who Ull under er fire maintained communication 1 by on officers Thc They were Privates ates vates e Stuart ch of T Mont lont John F l L Whiling of or Ogden Osden Utah Captain Arthur St. St John of or San Francisco wore a I cross for Cor coolness und under I ha heavy fire In f Flan Flan- ders Lieutenant Robert F. F 1 Garner Jr also of nC S Sinn M i co received tJ a a. similar simi simi- similar lar 1111 decoration Co for I leading a platoon In fn inthe the face of ot brisk enemy fire In Belgium Bel- Bel glum gium- WELCOMED BY ROLPH Lieutenant V. W. L L. ll II 11 Osborne of or Roseburg Oro Ore also was ninon among the tho of of- of fleets lIe He was with the u Hun Hun- Continued on page 6 6 1 Jl I I WILD WEST BOYS from page page 1 tired dred T Fort Forty eighth eighth m machine gun un battalion battal battal- ion which suffered between 50 O and antI casualties It was said of or whom forty were killed Mayor t Rolph of or San Francisco Franci co who ho welcomed welcom California troops arriving yesterday was again on hand hantl to greet reet the iho boys on the tho Orizaba and the Call- Call CallI also on the Jl Liberator The rhe two ships came up the bay neck amt ami neck although the Liberator left I France six days before the Orizaba HEROIC COMMANDER Brigadier a ier General McDonald d brought back with him the thc D D. S. S C C- the British D S S. M M. and tho the Belgian croix de deguerre deguerre guerre lie He has haJ been ordered to go o directly to the PresIdio reservation In n San Francisco where he hc will take charge of or th the army base e there His hll brigade was hel held as a reser e e unit In Inthe Inthe inthe the St. St battle but hut got ot action action later In ht the Argonne sector and an wound up Its active CI fighting with the Arm Army of Liberation under King Albert inDel in Del Belgium lurn Tales of or tho the generals general's bravery and the examples he set his troops by hy his I disregard of CI flying ln shells were told lold U bb Uan ball b all an the officers on board i Losses of at the Three Hundred Slaty first regiment were given as os 3 kill killed and find 1000 wounded Utah Men Are Among Units More Utah soldiers who took look part In Inthe Inthe Intire the tire furious furlou A Argonne ronne and and I. I Flanders anders I CI fighting with the tho Ninety first Wild Wll iid West esO division dl have reached reache Nets v I IesO York on transports according tor to to-dis to dispatches dis- dis patches from that port and anti are to be he besent besent sent to demobilization camps in th the West cst The units which arrived rd Tuesday were Included In a Il large larse detachment or of orthe orthe the Three Hun Hundred re third Sixty In Infantry infantry in- in fantry fantT u Il part pan of which arrived Monday Monday Mon Ion day da with detachments of 0 the Three Hundred Sixty fourth Infantry and antI the thc Three Hundred rd Forty eighth field ar artiller ar- ar tiller tillery The units of or the Three Hundred Hun Hun- dred third Sixty infantry which docked I Tues TU Tuesday TUny ny ay were the regimental and first battalion headquarters companies machine machine ma ma- chine gun Gun company compan medical detachment detachment detach detach- I ment and companies J A A. A Jn B n C an and D I D. D composed ell of eighteen officers and 1 1462 men mn Ag As with other of ot the dih division on the men came from Utah California na Washington Oregon Idaho Idaho Ida Ida- ho Montana na and Nevada Neva a. a STORY OF BATTLES The detachments were under command command com conr- mand o of Lieutenant Colonel Lucius LuduM O. O It who like other o officers ricers of ur tin th Ninety first Inet nr t. t related relate the story of or ortle the tle divisions division participation In the big of the western front and was aM full ll of Iral praise e for the behavior Jor of ot tho the Western stern men under fire Cire The principal principal prin prin- cipal offensives in which tho the Ninety Ninety- took part pan wore were at u St St. with will the First American army In the tho thee ther Ar- Ar r- r 6 e forest the Argonne Meuse r onne I uso drive rl where they a advanced many rode miles s Inthe Inthe in inthe the face race of or the tho stiffest re resistance the attack bY byi British h French an and AmerIcans Americans Ameri AmerI- I cans under KIn King Albert of or Belgium on I the Ypres Ypres-Lys Ypres L Ls L's sector during which the I Yankees took tOfI the he I II I woods crossed the river under withering fire and antI captured capture Au Audenarde Auden- Auden nar n I ar ardc arde e after hand to fighting through the streets TO CAMP KEARNY The remaining units of the Three Thre Hundred third Sixty arc duo due In JIo IIo-I IIo 1 boken this evening c When the detachments detachments detach detach- ments arc are separated according to geographical geographical geo geo- co- co coi i graphical location o of their homes home th they will be sent ent to demobilization camps 1 for Cor their districts 1 Of OC the contingent which arr arrived ll yesterday eleven en officers officers officers cers and 1316 men together with the theOne theOne One Hundred second Eighty Infantry brigade e headquarters company compan will besent be besent besent sent to Camp Kearny Kearn for tor demobilization tion and most of oC the others will be beo assigned as assigned as- as I signed to 0 Camps Sherman Lewis and amt Dodge Dote i I |