r Pabtitlied Under Anspicei ?f | National War Work Council Y.M.C.A. of the United Sbtet MR I Vnl 1 f VI. A I HIGH OFFICERS L INSPECI[D" \ Purpose of Visit to Determine Best Use to Make of Camp. War Secretary Declares It Will Be Utilized in Furture to Extent Yet Undetermined. | After a strenuous day, Hon. Newton D. B^ker, 'secretary of war, and BBg: Hon. Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, left Charlotte last night for ra|?v Washington to resume today their duV: ties as chiefs of the departments con 1S&I; trolling the fighting forces of Amer v i'V 'Camp Green# was Inspected yestsr day by Secretary Baker add three iCrjfcttfTi generals from the war departfor the purpose ,of determining wftat part this camp shall play In BQAKnyeparatlon of American soldiers Pte dervice in France In the carrying twt -"of the recently tremendously In- | creased military program. Secretary H&gy? Bhker said; after the inspection trip, j that he would hot case to forecast I -What the future might hold for Camp ! gj "Greene, as he said the high army of- I fleers of his party would later make i jgw their written reports to the -war de- I Bi pirtment %.nd that any action lnvolv- I Ing the future of the camp would be Cv?fe.. based upon their recommendations. Jp|tT; Dufing an interview, Secretary Bavker said this inspection was made in fiSrf^Hpe with the policy of the war de.pafeiment to inspect all the training ?g?. camps, with the view of determining' what steps should be taken looking to T-" . their greatest possible utilization in the government's program for sending jErr* increased numbers of troops to France :V a* early-as possible. He remarked that already a great army of American sol- | . dlers Is in Frahce, but that others ??* will be sent overseas as quickly as | jSf; conditions permit and the men become available. " , ftjg* Just what use will be made of j 9^ camp Greene, tne secretary 01 war saia i r- he did not know at present. He de - clared it certainly would be utilized, i Recently, he said, the camps In Geor-_ fe- , ? ? were inspected and it was promtoed that an inspection of Camp Greene would be made. That this'tdp 5 , of his official party was in keeping with that promise, and in line with ja-" the policy of his department to gain first-hand knowledge oPall the camps y on which future plans may be based ;;? . for the greatest utilization of the fa*?? : cllitles now at h*pd for training large 8';:, numbers of men for overseas service, ':ny was the impression Secretary Baker left with those with whom he talked W, shortly before he left the city. The only address made by Secref tary Baker during his visit was a brief Informal talk at a dinner last night at the Southern Manufacturers' club, given by the chamber of commerce in jAES/nfttlor of the distinguished visitors. In Ly/. this- talk the secretary told of some ti- .of his exnerlences On Vila rornnt vlult to France and the American front, ?#>. .relating especially incidents illusW trating the great admiration and affaction the French people hold for American soldier. ft. *- Accompanied by Major General l?>