Show NATIONAL GUARD t RD MUST REORGANIZE SnIt Salt Lake Oct n nHon ion Hon or of Adjutant General Wedgwood was called today to on an Associated Press dispatch in to Mondays papers stating that thal no recognition of oC nn any national guard organization need be expected after afler 21 1 next whIch has failed to comply in Its I Ion Uan or administration ration with the pre prescribed prescribed scribed regulations under the Dick bill General Wedgwood said the tho dis dispatch I patch meant mema just what it said and Was what he had expected would be announced by bj the department It meant that thal no regimental organization tion would be recognized at Wash WashIngton WashIngton Ington that did riot not contain twelve full S As applied to Utah the ruling of oC the war department on the tho Dick bill and the amendment of at 1905 meant reorganization hero boro on ona ona a battalion basis with Major V G C Williams the senior officer In mediate command of the battalion of 01 l infantry the battery hospital corp COn COnand and signal corps When asked ho how i this would affect the tho Utah ment of oC funds from Crom the treasury for forthe the national guard or of the different states W said Ilet t tiro lo reorganization would nol It at al atall all provided the strength lh of the mill lOlli tin tia was maintained at a minimum of oC I oo enlisted men So far as can b be vow the effect will bo be on the Utah guard b by the new law will bo be bothe bethe the elimination of the tho colonel anti staff and n a reestablishment of oC the In infantry fantl fantry as a battalion with Major Wit Wil WillIamG llama In command However It Is not known the adjutant general re remarks marks that thal there Is an anything Ing ng against organizing the six or seven companies into inlo t two wo battalions which would retain Major Kammer Kammerman man mau the junior field officer I |