Show CONGRESS WILL NILL ACT ACTON ON APPROPRIATION MEASURE I NEW RECRUITS 10 1 0 I. I Donald J. J Powers Powers s student J 00 3 Green River RIer Utah Floyd Anderson clerk Sandy oio Utah 1 Hoyt Hayden contractor i oio Helena Mont 01 Joseph H. H McKay s Salt Sat county recorders recorder's office oo 1 Lake Utah 1 W. W H. H Da Day film inspector Salt Lake 01 4 Edwin S. S Nelson grocer Og- Og OgO O 1 de denI den f I I 4 A message was received at headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters for tor the citizens' citizens military training camp committee this this' afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon from Senator Reed Smoot at Washington announcing that the army appropriation bill is expected to Ibe- Ibe be become come law next week The appropriation appropriation tion will cover all training camps from July 1 This is considered excellent news by bythe bythe bythe the citizens' citizens committee as there has been some apprehension lest the bill would not be enacted Into law in timeto time timeto I to meet the expenses of ot the Fort FortI I Douglas camp The expenses of the i Monterey camp which began July 10 and will close August 5 5 and of the American Lake Wash Vash camp which opens August 14 as well wen as the ex expenseS expenses expenses ex- ex of f the Fort Douglas camp will willbe willbe willbe be met under the provisions provisions' of f this act A message was received by the committee committee com corn today from Capt J. J B B. B Murphy l In charge of arrangements for training camps west of ot the river In iii which he I assured the tho committee that there would i ibe date dale of beginning beginning beginning be be- be no postponement of ot the ginning the Fort Douglas camp It had i been suggested that the camp be not opened on the pate late originally fixed to i give congress a chance to pass the appropriation appropriation appropriation ap ap- ap- ap bill It was considered however that it would be against the I best interests of ot the camp to announce a postponement so the date of opening will wm be as originally fixed August 21 The One Hundred and Sixth company com corn pany coast artillery United States army arrived in Salt Lake at 6 30 o'clock last night over the Oregon Short Line railroad from Fort Worden Worden Worden Wor- Wor den Cal to participate in the training camp The troops seventy five in number are commanded by P.M. P P. M. M Gallup David Daid W. W Edwards Is medical officer for tor the company The company was met by members of the local training camp committee and went shortly after atter arrival to Fort Douglas in special c cars rs The men put up for tor the night in the barracks s. s and today are busy making camp Raymond C. C Naylor chairman of ot the camp finance committee e has reported to the general committee that contributions contributions contributions con con- aggregating more than 1000 have been made to the committees committee's funds as follows Alta club C. C W. W Whitley C. C E. E Groesbeck Moylan C. C Fox W. W M. M Bradley Z C. C 5 M. M I I. I Druehl Franken 25 Trac Tracy Loan and Trust company 25 |