OFFICERS NAMED TRAINING CAMPeins..n,\.MAJ LOUIS M. RUTTMANN OF FOURTH INFANTRY WILL BE IN CHARGE OF NON-COMS TRAINING.t-iiiaaI-Annouiieeinent Mil' made at Fort Brown today of tin* |M*rsonnel of the tin* instructor- in charge of tin* non-eommissioned otfieer-* training sehool, whieh i- to Im*opened on tin* former Jowa national guard «amp ground-, in tin* eastern part of theeilv. Major I.. M. Xuttman, Fourth FnitedState-, infantry, di-triet adjutant, will Ik*in eoiiimaud o! the training sehool, and the fallowing offieers have heen ordered to report (lt;» him today:Captain A. 1. Conger, 26th Infantry.Captain lt;i. A. Ilad-ell. 28th Infantry. Captain tieorge B. Sharon, 4th Infantry. Captain .1. I M'amp. 11 a 11. 4th Infantry. Captain .1. Sehiek, 26th Infantry.Captain (». Compton, 26th Infantry.Captain \V. F. Kohin-on, Jr., 4th Inf. Captain J. A. MeAndrew, 28th Infantry. Fir—t IJeutenant A. II. Bailev, 26th Inf.AFir-t Lieutenant J. II. Munen-ter. 4thInfantry.i-nI he non-eommi--ioned ofTieer- to he ^ trained in the Brownsville camp for ree-ommetidation to ap)ointment a- offieer- in the new nrmv will conic from the variou organizations -tationed on this part of the Imrder, and will numher nearly four him-dred men. The cour-e of training will be the -nine a- that given to newly ap)Hintedeeond-lieutenaiit- at the Fort Leavenworth -elond. and “will eon-i-t of n twelveweeks eour-e of rigorous work. The menwill hring the full equipment of a private -oldier. uniform, gun and all. Quarters have lieen provided for the men at theIowa camp, u-ing buildings eons true tedoriginally for the national guard organizations.h11r.