Show NOT NOTS NOT'S i I ARREST CIVIliANS I S I II j I D pt Says Army Has No NoL II L f. f 4 Right to o Seize Men for forS i. i S Wearing Uniform I I S 1 B By Associated Press I CAMP KEARNY March 23 To To the I question of innumerable persons m in off of of- f or 01 positions as to whether they may wear Weal all or part of the uniform of the United States army an opinion of the judge advocate for forthe forthe the Fortieth division stationed here gives the answer you cannot The opinion was as called forth by a I recent discussion concerning uni uniforms for correspondents at this camp regulations regulations regulations regu regu- I lations concerning which are about to tobe tobe be changed It holds that wearing of any distinctive part of the uniform I is unlawful and declares trousers caps or blouses are distinctive parts of ot tho tue uniform po I Besides regularly commissioned or enlisted men in m the army officers and enlisted men of the national guard I Boy Scouts of America naval militia former soldiers sailors or marines on I occasion of ot ceremony honorably discharged discharged discharged dis dis- charged soldiers sailors or marines enthey on en they way war home after instructors rn ill in- ini i j and members of cadet corp corpa j I jat at institutions offering regular i I tary Instruction courses civilians under under under un un- un- un uni i der instruction authorized by federal I authorities and actors not enacting I parts tending to bring the service into j reproach may wear the uniform The opinion holds that wearing the j uniform Is simply a penal offense i and antI that army officers ar are aia 3 not empowered em em- powered to mal make e arrests for or ar such I em-I al aI alleged alleged al- al offenses nor to seize clothing being worn warp by an authorized person National guardsmen and military cadets it says must wear a tive live insignia to distinguish them from members of the regular army nav navy or marine corps |