WAY REJECT ONE MAN IN FOUR Eependents and Those Engaged in Industrial Work. ADD TO NUMBER EXEMPTED Communities In Which There Will Be Fewest Rejections—Residents Of Suburban Sections Expected To Yield Most Men. of Washington. —R: selection boards to fill their quota dhe selective draft army awaited by Washing «ause they will information anlage of smong the physical reasons or All available probable rejec for Jocalities this the average expected to be @eat. There #0 dependents, however, or many must be excused €itrial exemptions appears probable te dts will be brought d ‘ricts. If the reas: 1 4 port ts are eag rly ton ofll the the give as to rejections definit robable De ax ped 10,000,600 for istrant sf 1tist tion of ability will vary for the on physical di whole bet n 25 wet g no available 18 data that out ning fals is correct, t t exemption rates will he lowest be mm well-to-do communities, su suburbs of sonortable Pomes of such gesled, have had bet sare and bet er surrour factory hands they should. be in bette dition As a class Rardiy be oflicials say Industrial probably from service In factory the reject ability probably That the week at will he dition. of those the sole support of dren and such Riso if the indus engaged is vital to #he war industrial exemptions Bish Only t Boards wer, large cities, whers make men, it incomes Sons food lings than of nearby towns such voung con 1 regarded as indispensable il, business or capacities, and d as many of f the m as of most towns, on rate {« will be are pendents £11 will not free other clas the other h ion wr ph) high confined their machines affected their Virtually men ve physical married man places every in th his wife registered ase and ct be tak in which they the carrying g will n men cannot try reports from select in show ion typical communi i exactly can what 1s War two pected F Roughly the P nent has r estimated that be called for + every anldie r ev yd ee ted, but Turns may t they that the rent story realize ell a far diffe Bix SONS IN COUNTRY’S SERVICE, 4. H. McShane, Of Omaha, Praised In Letter From President. Washington.—In a lette: McShane, of 19068 Chic Omaha, Neb for ction of McShane's ai In enlisting, President Wilson “May I not turn away from duties of the day for a moment preas my admiration for the your six sons in enlisting in the serv fice of the country? They are maki and through them you are making wery noble contribution the fin story of patriotism and which Ras run through of American history.” RUSH GOT HIM 20 atrept expressing admiration the a {0 ex action of ng a to Po loyalty rlwavs the pages IN TROUBLE. National Guard Officer Ordered Draft Men To Report For Duty. St. Louis.—“Because he So drafted men ordering them to re port for examination for Company G, Firth Regiment, Missouri National €uard, First Lieut. Fred H. Coester will be tried by court-martial” Ad tant-General McCord announced. He fio charged with misconduet in excead #nz his ofidial authority. “I didn’t mean any harm,” Coester said. “I just wanted to hurry up recruiting my com. wv" 2 sent notice WOULD DEPORT ANARCHISTS, Smymigration Officials Will Make Effort If Accused Are Freed. New York-—If Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman, the anarchists mow being brought here from Federal prizons, are freed on their appeal from ®anv ction on the charge of conspiracy 0 obstruct the Selective Draft law, steps will be taken to deport them, according to a statement by United States Immigration Commissioner Bove CMERRYDALE 1s PATRIOTIC. 50 Families. Washington, - Cherrydale, Va., a mnall town in Alexandria county four (Copyright) NEW WAR CREDIT | I SOOO Provisions Must Be Made for Second Army of 500,000. McADOO TELLS THE SENATE $500,000,000 More For Ships—Navy Department Also Calls For Addi $100,000,000 — War Taxes To Be Increased. tional ‘ashington.—Plans worked i for raising war reve by additional expeaditu urned announcement stimates aAgEregaling $5, L000 principally of assembling a second army 00.000 men under the lecti McAdoo, at a special Senate Finance Committee, that War Department preparing estimates cover tional expenditures of $5.- LU0.000 and asked tl nmittee to hold up War Tax until the detalled estimates of all ment submitted The committee a War than ticipa res nore in an GD tion of D ve draft Secret ATY nieet ing of the revealed aioe addi the is to nearly 000 the $1,670,000,000 hill fepart 8 Are greed to the request | and pigeonholed a report on the meas which it planned to ure had submit during the day Revenue Bill Must Be Revised. The 000 G00 new estimates, including $500, additional for the ing and $100.000,0600 for Navy Shipp Board the Artment to be submit » late this week Then of the Dep , Are ted to the there another revision War resulting in he bill's gross tax levy i $1.5 her credits also may be form bonds or measure, probably © of t IM dM) tO U0 DO G00 authorized of indebtedness Besides the additional srms needed American w program, McAdoo told the Senate commit. the $3. ized to the Allies would until Octobe 00 for their fu be needed Provision however, is not planned in nection with the pending revenue lation. It probably will be ¢ at the next The tion for the war Secre tary a author probably that that loans JM (vy iM for about Oniy 0.000 Nriher Assist for con tacia eis would Ls, onsidered Resgi0n Secretary made no recommenda to what part of the total should be raised by taxes and what part by bond issues or other credits It was reported, however, that the Treasury Department would favor raising $1. 000,000,000 more than had been plan. ned in taxes, making the tax bill £2,670,000,000. As tax be tapped to meet the new estimates, the com for the present is entirely at as total to the sources to goa, Mr. McAdoo's announcement came entirely without warning and more than one committeeman expressed himself as completely staggered by the aize of the forthcoming estimate. The first disposition was to turn to new faxes on war excess profits and in “There are many great sources of | like ours,” said Chairman Sim- but he would not predict what | A meeting | will be held immediately after the new estimates are submitted, At today’s meeting a resolution was | adopted calling for submission of new | may be considered in connection with the pending war tax legislation. The $5,000,000,000 army increases, Secretary McAdoo informed the com mittee, are largely to provide for the | second draft army of 500,000 men to | be called while the first 500,000 are | training. The $5,000,000,000 | he country.” Out of a small popula @ion t has given 25 men and 2 women July 1, 1918, } During the debate on the Rivers and | Harbors bill Senator Smoot presented | statistics to show that appropriations | with Germany. There are not more | that 50 families in Cherrydale, mates would raise the total for the | first year of the war well above $14, 600,000,000, WILSON cuTS SHIP TANGLE Rear-Admiral Washington L Capps To Take Charge Of Building Program. President bro } ipping Board abr i tearm on by two Yow +f neg 1) elimin 8 building ernment’ program 1bar forward without e rassment Edward N chairman Commission. wa dent man mer tO suceaed f the MAL and lainbridee New oO Colby, of appointed White ember Pres ted Was in B board m BUCCPERROT Kans whose resignation cent a8 month ago was Rear-Admiral Washington L. chief construeior of as City red to the BCCH] app +) © 3 coed the diate General Goethal Fleet charge Corporation, taking of the buliding program AIRPLANE BILL SIGNED. Provides For 20,000 Machines Army Of 110,000 Fliers. Washington. —The plane bill became a law Tuesday Preaident Wilson's signature This Immense only beginning of preparations for the campaign Intended rewhelm from the alr More than 20.004 to be built and ther tors £6440 O00 OOO with appropriation is the } OVE (er are a8 a e will The first be ma Va Ger ¥, realizing t} campaign, alread: to fight overwhelm man air building ai coming or ment in build feature rplanes to her ther foremost float emphasized today Howard E. Coffin man of Aircraft Production Board of the Council of National Defense of speed, ing t was efore. iz he American ii Aa by chair statement the ARMY UNITS TO BE SMALLER. Organization On Basis Of 16,000 Men Planned. Secretary Baker con pursuance of sugges out of the conference with Washington firmed that in tions growing tof American Army erals Joffre and Bridges, tactical units of the National Army will be organized on a basis of about 16,000 men in each in place of 24.000 Generals Joffre and Bridges explain that the amaller and mobile divisions used in European armios had proved highly satisfactory tion of the American Army with thos« now fighting in Europe would be sim. plified, they declared, if the divisions were reduced Only minor changes units will be made, rank remaining vistually, the wiLL TELL u. 5. AIMS. officers Gren ed more Co-opera in the lesser same teract Enemy Propaganda. New York. in every part of the city by a number of prominent men appointed by the war instruction. able speakers and their object of those MARRYING PARSON JAILED. ing To Him Personally. Charleston, W. Va.—-The Rev. Henry Hl known as “the marrying parson,” city to his credit, is a prisoner, charged with living with Maggie Adkins, to whom he was not married. The wom. an issued a signed statement to the police saying she and Hill have been living together for some time. 00 NOT EXPECT AN EARLY PEACE Situation is Serious. Winning Of War Up To Americans. Administration Confident Nation Will Prove Equal To Task, » 0 Washington ers fo n attempt is made iinimize the seriousness of ition in ar catre Increases Task deve In West. ype aii aiong inable Was overwh Capia 14 nprove we 2 a st front ctive Cost. Would Be Heavy. Agains batter » appalling, that usly considered cannot be question- army men, and the United desperate and ndicate the « at the ed, both resent however, n m in Gros ritalin Sates, favor ome such any at. tempt struggle to a con- clusion Reports France, as: known, what must ears to be no doubt recely offi- unoffic | om far of and 80 Eive No « ering be done. There apg that the Allied line can stand against any force Germany can bring against it. Even Russian disaster does not affect that situation. But to gather the gecessary strength for a success. ful offensive will take time and ample sea transportation facilities if the United States is to furnish the needed surplus men, airplanes, munitions and food Problems Grow In Gravity. The transportation problems before the United States, both on land and ea, are constantly Increazing In scope It seoms certain now that whole raflroad systoms will have {0 be set {up in France to give the American | line the flow of war materials and | men that it must have to press home | an attack. cial picture the of to be RESCUERS GIVE LIVES. | Fifteen Volunteers “Among 62 Men Missing In Mine Disaster. Sydney, CC. B While volunteer for victims of the mine explosion at New Waterford, mine officers are now totals 62. 18 members of a volunteer rescue party. AP A AI SAAS WOMAN DANCER A SPY. Japanese Matahiri Sentenced To Death By France. Parla, — The dancer, Marguerite Holle, known on the stage as “The | Japanese dancer Matahirl” haa been martial and sentenced to death. The been divorced, WILSON NOT ISSUE Truth About Recent Special Elzg- tion in Indiana. Republican Claims That the Result Was an Antiadministration Vic. tory Are Not Borne Out by the Facts. Russell of Mis speeches for the former Repre- Gray, In the al Sixth Indiana district, says that he is surprised that some Re- publicans trying to make it appear that the result great Republican or an antindministration “The fact Mr. district normally Republican wus for yeu United States Senator sOn. Jud se who rec ently died, district November by The Repu to hold the been Joe sone tepresentative gouri, who made candidate, Finly HT on in t Democratic sentative spect Y elect it are Wis a victory. is" Russell, “the is nis represents « ny E. iDiics many James Reg was elected In that COMSoOCK, a a substantial a as Inst mn jority, leans made hard fig ht have and might they and for Mr nominee, the governm the presiden At the sai ism of Mr for severe critl Gray, the cratic nominee, the he not stand by son that did Was a pacifi the president wen In i eonld not paredness measures wl fourth ress, An WAS x § OPPORE | yr honor HH #4 fry beer agains no doubt great “In view of y the resu nistration Splendid Crops Mean Much. The present tie that United will {il bushels the Jp (0 fs MK $n Nitates reise three thousand million From two enti: this is m els—of corn. BONOUN importan ferent from Washl News, It will viewpoints, igton it do more to insure allied vie tory than the Russian Hein Such a cor food can be found in on i% to get that and problem At the game time, dation American placing enormou alth in of the Amer The wheat WHR expecte i in Ga- that charges } means 1 the fers many ; the problem. across the wa- 1 Crog for al sol closing (ye now food ter, solved. it iay=s a solid foun- prosperity by the hands that will be ican crop \ other small than grains prom- at rdens plant- have atoes as last year, iz hetter » a record yield count. ine of small shall ng the milli fs Wiis wice as many pols season, we nearly Need for Control of Exports Control neutral tries will their against each the this market siies. This, to- gether with centralized purchases for all the allies, will hel p eliminate one of the causes for phenomenal Jumps in prices. The new provisions will have to be enforced with thoroughness, but there will still be room for a great deal of tact In the process. The needs of the allies of course come first and must be supplied. That granted, all reason- able consideration will be shown the feelings and necessities of the neutrals. of fo Coun bidding allies In exports tend to limit other and for supg Necessity for Embargo. It Is our duty and our right to pre vent all trading, direct and indirect, or other neuiral countries may be supplies reach Germany they 1 States. By closing every avenue of With every de to avoid injustice toward the No Cabinet Changes Needed. The Chicago Tribune's agitation for i We tion Instead of coalition. The people Congress Deserves Praise, Men of all parties In congress have cooperated In a magnificent manner to serve thelr country, While much ; fanatical legislation has been dle. i cussed little of it has been transformed | nto law. Judged by thelr total result, : this congress and the one that pre- | eoded It have established a record of | efficiency surpassed by no other simi. Inr body In the world. It Is just that | congress should be criticized adversely | it 1s only falr that It should be | 5 Earl RED RUBBERS Es Thy Fa Al benching “odd pack” canna we COOD ce oe because they a “bow out’ dunny serdizaion ow harden, shinink or crack alter the jar is sealed, Send Zc vamp for pew book on preserving ot 10¢ in stamps for | doz. ra sgs your desler cannot supply you, Address Dept. 54 BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO, Cambridge, Mass, Salesman Wanted Ad bricating oil, grease, spec alti es, pain L art or whole time. Commission basi i Uni. til 2 bility is established, Permanent position and wide feld when qualified if desired. MAN WITH RIG PREFERRED RIVERSIDE REFINING COMPANY, Cleveland, 0. Excellent Opportunity Offered Young Men 12 and 28 years of age Ww building. No previous experience neces y. GOOD PAY and QUICK ADVANCE : Lilie learning. GOOD BOARD and NG reasons bie, close 10 work Apply ) Lo Chester Shipbulitiog Co. Chester, Pa learn Fad Mil Nearly Outgrown. FOR PIMPLY FACES Cuticura is Best—Samples Free by Mail to Anyons Anywhere, 1 CA8Y, speedy w By to ren ind blackheads utes, Repeat night better toilet prep: Free sample e Address Boston, posteare Sold IDEA JUST SUITED DR. HALE He everywhere Famous Minister Declares That Had Always Wanted His Church Callzd “The Exeter Club.” f Eds rd Everett Hale's wt] deaf, Ml lave (« » ask someone in the churel It ofter in the m t of Doctor Hale, i find appened that a bu day, hour at hand pointment & woul nd an =y resented Docto The tim placed on the Doctor Hale were stand cussing it should be, versation & Came front of the « and pastor the i the anesistant vestry aisle interrupted by wil far enough of what was the deaf sexton doubt person ‘ws “In ability |mring you What to exclaimed welcome! : the day away to make a normal had been sail. put on that sign! he “Come in! Everybody Meals served at all hours and night!'™ “All right,” sald Doctor Hale quick- ly. “That's what we will do. I've al ways wanted to call the church “The Exeter Club I" "—Youth's Companion. 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