Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 11, 1914, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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'STATES SHIFT COST
-OF NATIONAL GUARD
i TO THE GOVERNMENT
In' Many Cases Federal Ap
propriation Is Greatest.
Arkansas Gives Nothing.
Mississippi Allows Only
. $10,000.
rtox a Inrr cossKiroxDKNT.l
"WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 In view of the
Mltatlon for Increasing the national Ie-
fnt, the report from the Militia Board
that the National Guard Is deficient In.
! jttejigth become highly Interesting. This
s faBtiiney reaches the serious figure of
-jrlnrly 18,000 men. The report shown that
In." no State Is the prescribed minimum
peace strength of all organizations of the
, mllltla maintained, nnd that In many In
stances tho deficiency has reached such
f figure ns to leave the organizations of
as value ns military assets to the Foil
, rl Government
Many of the "States tlu not pay their
"Share of tliccost of maintaining the State
mllltla, hi a large number of States, the
Federal appropriation Is greater than that
rr.nde by tho State Legislatures. In some.
- of thse States the Federal approprln
lion Is three or foilr times, ns great as
. that made by the State. In Arkansas, the
State Legislature for the" lost two yehrit
nan macie no provision whatever for the
support of Its organized" mllltla. In the
State of Alabama the Federal appropria
tion Is four times as large ns the State
appropriation. In Louisiana It Is twice
that of the Stale. Kentucky receives nve
times as much from the Federal Govern
ment as It appropriates for tho mllltla.
MISSISSIPPI FAR BKIllND.
-J, Tli? '.greatest discrepancy Is found in
i?Jt Mtl3lppl. where, the State takes seven
2" times as much from the Federal Govern
. J Went as It appropriates. In Montana,
Texas and Tennessee the Federal appro
priations Are nearly four times as largo
as those from the States. Pennsylvania
xpends more tnan Is appropriated by the
federal -'Government. ,
This table shows the' amounts appropri
ated by the Federal 'and State Govern
ments oTthe respective States;
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2 I Arkansas
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lb'1,833.00
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74.014.0(1
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23,000.00
11.IUO.00
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20,000,00
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tc' Colorado
J Connecticut
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Jf '-District of Columbia.
I Florida
neorcla ...4!
Hawaii
leaho
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Illinois
20T.lRft.IA
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Towa
lOS.SM.&l
Kansas
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Louisiana ...,..
Mains
Maryland
Xluiuhuettts .
Mlchltrin
Minnesota
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112.7n2,.S
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30,000,00
33,000.00
T5.000.00
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102.400.00
10,000.00
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3S.500.OO
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Montana .....
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,nbw Hampshire
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North Carolina
North Dakota ,
Ohio
Oklahoma ....
Oregon
Pennsylvania ,
Tthivl Island .
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South Dakota
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Vsrmont
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4.1.304. R7
i.tMo.on
102.032.33
Tl.R30.na
33.040.31
310,014. R3
40,102. OS
33.121.04
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3!3.300.Of
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1 3.000.00
1 S,70O.l0
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43.3(0.00
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Wtsconsin ,.., inT.IWi.fn
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20.230,00
Total
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M.KIi.140,77
15.647,347 MEN FOR WATt.
There are 1S.47S members of the mllltla.
The numherof males avnlaljle'for..ml,ll
try duty Jn, the United States In time Qf
Wftr-'.ls i5,647,it7. Thls'.ls shqwtl In the fol
lowing table:
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Alabama ........ ,144'
ArlMWM Tin-
ULrkantaa 1,290
Oallfotnl -....;... S.684
Caleradn 2,223
Connegtlcut .... 2,e2ii
Galawars 4gi
DUt, el OolumbU. 1.820
KJortd ,, 1 1R0
tm,n4
40,773
32T.8S1
03,784
134.223
l(Hi.4nT
32.410
80.27K
10T.1KI
BTT.S78
14,803
33.814
1.18I.D0T
au.sst
288,833
338,370
34220
330,443
101,810
1673
3TT.818
S1,TK
aiT.KS
401.2&
604,034
48,070
132, 380
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(Zens
1.1IB.4SI
302,745
70.771
B4U.RW
i.lia.Bis
1SS.103
217,313
70,883
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oc.aro
40.4JW
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'401.143
Ui.Mttl
314,ur.'
ft8S,U2
203,082
237,006
44.034
78,340
171,088
407,01)5
(M.RA3
88,384
1,330,33m
880, 55T
475.810
3T0.22T
437.433
338,343
101.323
271.373
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267.107
' 00,331
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jowa
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Louisiana ...
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6.941
2.3S1
3.07
.1.370
2,8.211'
1. 100
1.441
1.1 T
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astaanusitis
A.KKS
Isbisan 3.312
2.021
1.2ffl
4,034
376
l.lio
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473
IS. 481
3,743
HJ
1.SI1
7.SJ1
10,743
J. 402
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XUltil lroHo
S.623
JJputtl Pamela . . Si
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5,870
sal
ars
S.817
M.440
ncia
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4BT.823
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0lMill44 mllltla, mitl mm jj jo.
kr&soh oa anssiKo woman
0 y Sw?uts Penetrate Nor tH Jer-
fey Mountain.
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tod tax tram of Mrs. Waltei
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fcetton u tlM Leks,-,(4 Kail-
trt(4i of foot Mints auonuud to
fe MM 9t Mm- Block, ': a. riMtuiMio
4t tm OJ.UiJI. mad tfe dr.,s Mkui uf
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CANNON SHOTS OVER
BORDER MAY CARRY
HINT.TO MEXICANS
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utiefrez Complies With
- . -iwu jy mi
v JXafriing and Orders Gov-
fernor;Maytorena to Cease
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riring.
WASHINGTON', Dec. ll.-Orders to
General Mnytorena to cense flrliiB nt
N'aco unless it can be continued without
endangeriijK Ue lives of Americans on
this side ofgthe border were sent by Pro
visional President Gutierrez, of Mexico,
today In response to the demands of the
United .StRtes.J , , : 'i.i; .1. v '
Although leaders' of . both Slexl'ca'n
actions Jiave disclaimed nny .Intention of
vlnlnlltirv 'Im.l.an .Bpl.nn.. 'aHI.I.I. n
f ..W.H....9 .K..(b..wui ,v,,UV,j, Ul.li.li.IO IU"
'.daV. declared 'thai' the firing' ','ncrqVa I the
International boundary there or nt any
other point must be completely stopped.
General Taske Bliss, , now In personal
command nt Jfaco, Ariz., wired the War
Department that conditions there were
quiet. Th? omclal warning' sent to "Oaiw
ranza at Vera Cru'z through ''Consul
Canada to control his troops under Gen
eral Hill and, Ip General Gutterrei ' at
Mexico City to call Governor Maytorena
orr is expected to be effective.
It Is certain. If any additional stray
shots carry across the line nnd. Injuro
Americans, that General Bliss .will net.
Every official of the Administration, from
tho President down, Is convinced that
tho firlns of a few cannon shots in the
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KELLY POOL A
' general direction of tho warrlnc Mexican
, factions M Naco, Sonova, would have a
goou cnect on nny further lighting nlonK
tho border. ,It would, bo In no way an act
of war, orllclals explain, iind would hard
ly even Be considered an act of reprisal.
, m it would nave the effect of con-
jgftSMsrswa b
i 'TtJegrnnis from Consul SUllman. at
; Mexico City, stnte that General dutler-
'l-4s in complete control and Is going
?,ie?(1 ,WU' th? ,n,k ot """ rr-
iimtlent'-.aoVerrlmenL. 'Vllln nnri '.nni.
hft AVrltes. nri nt 111 In fl,. pnnii.i ....
. pitting their plans for ; campaign against
Vera Ct'UZ Should tile npirnlliitlnna nnu,
: n")rogress 'fot1 a peaceful settlement fall.
: 47o;b'oo rdR street work
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AcHorrof "Wilmington Council Will
, AId Unemployed.
WILMINGTON, Del.. Dec. ll.-As the
result of the action of City Council last
nlptht In approving the agreement en
tered into .with the Street arid Sewer De
partment, about 170,000 worth of street
nnd PWf,r Wnrlf uHll h ..n.n.nA.1
i I -- "-. .,... v UltlltlCtlVCU 111 a.
fnofi'iine.i- giving- ..work to Hundreds of
the'unemploycd, 1
Tero Is authority., for a bond issue to
tmeet this dmouHt. but Council will riri.
.Van;e thej, money, .to the other depart-.
-menu .jii iiuvancr 01 me Dona Issue, so
that work may be started nt once.
LETTER'S
est Coal
EgR $7, Stove $7.23, Chestnut 37.50
Large Round Pea Coal, $5.50
Lnrntst Coal Yard in Phlladtlnhin
. OWEN LETTER'S SONS
1 ronton Ave. & Westmoreland St.
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purqhase-any Victor outfit at the cash prices aricLsettlby cash, charge account, or
.- ' "'" - "' "" H'ortuaocmouyijubd, cnarge account or
Qurrnta.l.payment plan, by which all rent applies to your purchase, withoutany
extra' interest charges fnr fhk nriuiiao-A ra iAi:aM.r ' . . ., ' , ,. .,; ;
States.
Patrons tell
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MONEY WRANGLE
925,000,000 Needed to Finish Canal
NKW YORK, Dec. ll.-The sum nf
23,O0O,O00 must be thi'own into the barge
canal before It can be finished, In ad
dition to tho original appropriations, of
3101,000,000. This is the estimate of Ite
publican engineers and legislators who
are advising- Governor-elect AVhltman. A
bill providing for tho extra ?23,OOO,000
lond lssuo Is likely to be one of the first
mensures set before the new Legislature.
BMIP1 J8S-?ur Record, go VearV Uruurpaned Service-l&mllgM
1 The Ideal Christmas Gift
1 Pianos and Ilf7riv Evervthinn 8
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Player-Pianos v xi $ Musical
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Pastor KUled When Traiii Hits Auto
NEW YORK, Dec. ll.-IUturnlng from
n wedding In Now York, two ministers
of Pnterson, N J., their wives nnd a
chauffeur were struck by n train on the
Lodl branch of the Now York, Susque
hanna and Western Ilnllroad. on tho
outskirts of llockensack, shortly after 6
o'clock last night. Opo of the party, the
.Rev. Dr. Charles I.ovel.md Merrlsm, of
the Auburn Street Congregational Church,
was killed Instantly. The others are In
iHackensack Hospital.
what a
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entertaining teac
it applies to your purchase, withoutany
Wa deliver free anywhere in the United
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POSTBAG FROM
BATTLE FROIST
First-hand yccounts of Land
and Sea ConJlicts Told by
the Fighting Soldiers and
Sailors Themselves.
ITU real tar eorrtipon&entt th
rrtttnt European ttrucel "re "
med Irt Ae trenehf and hi men
tht quarttr dtele. Profeitlenal wr
.em are not permitted at th front.
All then know l what they can oltnn
from the teoimdrd occupant Of am-
balances taken lo fn rror. j"
Evening Ledger wtlt print from Urn
to time the only tntlmate tit of th
war the reflection of toldler ana
nfor (n fftelr letter ome. Oermo
litter), when obtainable, a$ utll a
thote of the Alltet, will be printed.
Horses Stabled in Parlor
From a sergeant of the Lancathlr
Futtllert, In a letter to M uslfe.
It you could only tour round here and
sec what destruction the Germans have
itone'to villages nnd towns! n one house
ihey stnbltd five horses In the parlor!
they could not get them out. so our peo
ple had to tnko the windows out to move,
them Just fancy w.hnt would hop
pen If tney managed to get Into England!
All Company Officers Shot
From Private J. Slmmonds, of tho Jtt
nattallon, The Queen'), to hi) wife at
Great Bromley, near Colchester.
It Is true I have been wounded, but In
the left leg by dcrmuh shrapnel. One of
our worst days was September 11. It
rained all day, nnd we were shut up In a
iinmll field. The Gerrnans flred right,
left and front, and it looked ns If mi one
In n Company was going to get out alive.
My company lost all Its ofTlcers execpf
one, and he was wounded next day. Such
n fine ofilcor. " Mr. Denton, was shot one
day when we had the order to retire. It
eccmed too hard to leave him, so I took
off my waterproof nnd went back, for him.
Pour ot us carried him on this sheet
under fire for five miles. All the time
he kept saying, "Leave me, Slnimondsi
tave yourself." Now and ngaln he would
spy, "You are brave lads: God bless you."
A nermnn shell drooned within a. fw
'jards when we were dressing his wounds,
Dui, inanK uou, iikc nil imngs uerman, it
vts a Had one.
Welsh Ca'lled "Singing Fighters"
fiom Priiofe II. J. Parsons, of the It.
A. it. C, to hi) brother at Xeath.
I have met scores of Welsh boys from
over the hills, and they are brave little
fighters. They are known out here ns the
"Kinging Uoldiers"; they sing all night
BALEM-IS
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Diamonds and
, , Precious Stones
Mountings- of Plattaurh
Original shapes
ana decoraiions
Distinctive Engravings
and Engine Turnings.
Shown exclusively by this House
Chestnut Street
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and all day. sometimes to wo aeeotmnatf
mont of bullets and shells,- which shrlvt
x ii.AU. In 1, l.j..M.A ""lies v
oyer men. ... .io ..f...wco.
Irish Flag leads Charge
Krow n tetter from Corporal Mtehatt -a
U JIOTO, oj ltv iiwii untim.,
We are, British soldiers, nnd proud of"!
tho name, and' proud to belong to in :
great British empire, but In doing ouff
duty for tho glory and honor of thfg
empire we iinvo Always niso in our
minds lo add, If wo can, more lustte tcl
tho fair name of Erin. Our flag of greeni
with the narp ana eimmrock and thi
words 'linn uo ojragu, is -now ffltled-S
and lorn, but still loved nnd cherished,.
Talking ftbout the dear old flag, r hll :
endenvor to descrjbo how at d , whinj
the fate of tho day seemed to waver lu
tlie balance, wnen mo rutmess enemy S
by sheer weight of numbers was prtss-j
Ing onward nt every point of vantage,
the faded flag turned n threatened de-'J
feat Into decisive victory,
On our left were tho Jlilnsters, on ourS
right tho leinsters nnu connaught
nangers. All were nara pressed, artdJ
were about to retire, when nuddentv
from the firing line one of our comrades 'M
rushed out nounsning mo oiu green flag.
and shouting, "Erin Go Brnghl" with fj
tho blood coursing fast through my
veins I wntched with prldo and fldmlra..
tlon tho marvelous cprect produced byj
these simple words. With a mlghtyl
cheer that seemed to rend the heavens,
and that roso nnd swelled even above the
din ot battle, thoso hard-pressed sons of ;
Erin charged down on the advancing?
enemy with fixed Bayonets. The Germans"
were completely staggered by this unex-j.
pectfd turn of events when victory,
seemed just within tneir grasp, but they;
were given little tlmo for hesitation, for
to slightly niter the words ot a well-
known irisn Dalian ,i
Like lions lenplng nt a fold.
When mad with hunger's pang,
Illirht up ngatnat the Uerman (ines '
Thote Irish heroes sprang.
The Germans turned nnd fled in all d.
rectlons, completely routed nnd wholly'
disorganized, sucn was tne errect onths t
Irish Guards ot the sight of their ' old '
green flag and the cry of "Erin Go;-,
Bragh."
TURK MINE SINKS TURK SHIP1
Gunboat Lost in Bosporus 1100
Turks Captured.
LONDON', Dec. 11. A dispatch to the
Dally Telegraph from Athfns says that:J
n TurKisn gunooat nas Dcen sunk by a'
Turkl'h mine nt tho entrance to the.:
Bosporus.
The Indian Ofllce reports that about 1100
Turkish -prisoners, exclusive of Tvounded,
and nino.RUii were captured at KUrna,
on the Persian Gulf, which was occupied
on December 8.
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