THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO. PA. REDISTRIBUTION OF In Thlo Doportmont Our Roadoro In Fulton County and Elsowha Around tho NAorld AI"th the Comoro on tho "Trail of Mlotory INIolclnc: Happonlniza. tVlay Journoy Carranza Must Show That He Can Handle Situation. PREPARING FOR EMERGENCY AMERICANS GIVE AMBULANCES TO RUSSIA CAVALRY GROUP FOR THE GRANT MEMORIAL iBiWSffiTiWtiWitWIftWj!' Funston Plans Redistribution Forces To Be So Placed As To Protect Border Towns, a of World Mews ror It TROOPS JVJV ..'-:-LV ,, i',.V ,! I "v nil J St mmirit All l'5 tot 41 it ' i i u Ml! , i irowds gatbcrcd In Washington miuuro. New York, ttie other day to wttncBs the dedication of a string of army (ititiulnnco presented to the Russian government by American. At tbe rlgtit In the illustration la seen a priest of Qie Orthodox church blessing tbe ambulances. 1 whiifc TIimb are the Apache Indians who In tracking Villa. POINCARE VISITS THE i.'A ft; 'i)ttft ' Iff w I oiikuiu, niubiuelil ol Mliiw aicuuiiuuuuu tiy olncuib, on a vun lu Hie UfLches In the Aieuae aistnci M. I'oincoro Is nttired In a military cloak ana P of a color not easily discernible from tbe cnumy'a trenches. 4 n(fo ii" t . . . v...v " :Vv- v".. .-v.,i ' ii m V'"N' r ; .a .1 Vnltcd R,('Ulra Utlt allu,, uf kerosene and live hours time lor two deputy too sun marl,l to cremate 89,280 bad eggs, which were condemned by OKSi wrrmf"irt ' lhe tMelrlcl of Columbia as boing unHt for use. These bakoriiw! . 'D lhe ttun,crl market where they hBd been offered for sale. ( ( teuig tbe usual pur( hnBcri of the cannod product i&U i i par v I! APACHE SCOUTS HELPING GENERAL A 4 bave been sent to tbe trout In Mexico VERDUN TRENCHES iAis ; fev H, .. x , m.g , i U WW kvM 1 1 4 hivil v. t , ".-J PERSHING as scouts to aid General Pursuing HERO OF KUT-EL-AMARA 1.: rot "V.' . r NX v : lieu. (J. V r . lowiiBliend. command er of tbe British expedition against Bagdad. He lias been holding off a superior force of Turks for mouths on tbe Tigris at Kut-el-Amara. CAMP DARBER AT WORK . luu tuiup buruur ut uue ol the da tacbments of tho American force pur suing Villa is bore seen doing bis bust to make a soldier presentable, a 3 1 The cxvniry gruup fur uiu urum Mumurml in iuu B'tumu guruuua vacuuigiOn liua bc'ii CuniPiutt'd Bud put In place recently It Is tho second of tbe three most Important bronzes made for the tuemoriul by Henry M. Crady, sculptor, of New York. DUTCH SOLDIERS IN MOBILIZATION CAMP Tho slnkliig of several Dutch Bibaniors and other muses ol irouipluuil have r'mulleil 1:1 preparations lor pos sible war by Holland. Tho photograph rhows a number -of Dutch soldiers In one of tko mobilization camps. SIXTH Ofrfs.-rf i ? - 1 p.-.v....--' ;- ' vwi;--rrT,M... .y;"" ' ' This photograph wus taken just after over the Mexican mesa on Its way south. AIDS TINY WAR VICTIMS Miss Carolle Dawes Appletou lias come from Europe to Washington to start a campaign for the aid of thou sands of chlldroL vho have bc6n left orphans and homeless by tin war. She is founder and president of the Friends of -Childhood society. Through dona- B llona.tH,e society nns ncijuireu suvrrui l.-rge tracts of land where schools and rnmes are being built for the rerrp Hon of children from the war-ridden countries. In these communities the children will bo 1 oared and taught practical vocations by which tboy will become self-supporting Hard to Please. "Some men." said Uncle Eben, "ain't happy unless dey's doln' aumptu' fool ish; an' den dey ain't happy." . I FIELD ARTILLERY IN . ..,.... .... ' " ; J tbn Sixth Fiold arllilery had broken "HORRIBLE EXAMPLE" ... A f j!Sr- , : r,r t J ' ' .ft ... , "-' I Here s the ongimil dinosaur, "all armor plate, no brums." which uua oecn copied by the antlpreparcdness committee for use In a campaign to block the proposed army and navy IncrcaBo uliis. The model shown litre Is In the Smithsonian Institution. It Is II feet I.U'.h and more than L'O feet long, while committee's copy in 15 fect long for transport on a motor truck through New York. UulTalo, Cleveland. Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Dos Molues. Kansas City. St. Louis. Cincinnati aud Pittsburgh. FAMOUS SHIP Bguwwa.aRiiHriT,iM:."M j WV The U. 8. 8. Franklin. Hagshlp of Admiral Karragut In lbt" and one ot ma largest frigates afloat at that time, baa buen sold by the navy department tor $16,787, and will be burned by tbe purchasers bo that her copper and wrought Iron may be aalvagod. This photograph mouth, Va. MEXICO camp and was stretched In a long Una OF PREPAREDNESS TO BE BURNED 4t I "lULsuhl ot tb Franklin was taken at Ports- ft Wasblngtoa. r.ehind tbe announce ment that President Wilson had ap proved a plan for redisposltion of the American troops in Mexico, there u a plain Intimation that Die Washing ton Government Lad determined to maintain a military h tutus quo beyond the border until the Mexican de facto government has demonstrated Its ability to capture or crush Villa and his adhorenU and prevent repetitions of tho Columbus raid. In the Interim, It ls understood, the American troops will he so placed as to cafesuard tho border towns by rlr tually policing the urea south of tbe lino where General Carranza hereto fore has been unable to check busdlt operutions. Recommended By Funston. Secretary Taker announced the ap proval of the red!spo.-ltlon plan after consulting with tha President over a joint report submitted by Major3en eral Funston and Major-Ccr.cral Scott. Chief of Staff, In conference on the bor der. The plan was proposed by Gea crcl Funston and concurred In by Gon eral Scott. The Secretary anuounced the Administration's decision, as fol lows: "Ceneral Funston has recommended a redlspositlon of the forces In Menico far the purporo of recuperation and pending opportunities for further co operation with the. forces of the d facto Government of Mexico. The recommendation has been approved and Its execution left to bis libera tion." Later the Secretary dictated the fol lowing: "Tho statement I bare made Indi cates nothing whatever on the subject of when the American troops will be withdrawn from Mexico. The whole subject of withdrawal of the forces is under arrangement and negotiation by the State Department" 1.1C6 OFFICERS LOST IN MARCH. British Casualty Since War Began Totals 25,033. London. CTicers casualty lists shows that during the month of March tho Pritish Army lo.-t 272 killed. 600 wounded and 41 missing, a total of 1,106. The losses In officers since tha commencement of hostilities total 25, 003. Of these 7,792 were killed or died of wounds, 15,4"g were wounded and 1,803 are missing. Two briKadier-Een-erals and two major-generals have been wounded and one colonel and 11 Ileutenautcolouels killed during tbe month. REAL U. S. DOCS OF WAR. Fanciers Form Club To Start In Train. Ing Animals. Now York. Organization of a move ment to bree.l and train dogs for tha uo of the United States Army, the American Tied Cross Society or other military or relief organizations was an nounced here. For that purpose dog fanciers have formed the Army and Tolico Dog Club of the Unitod States. Dogs will also be trained for police work. It Is proposed to maintain a reghtry of trained canines, subject to a call from army oiflcers. FREE SUGAR BILL KILLED. Senate Agrees To House Plan For An Indefinite Repeal. Washington. The Senate approved the House bill repealing the free sugar section of the Tariff law, under which sugar would have gone on the free list May 1. I?y a vote of 59 to 10 the Sen ate rocodod from an amendment which it had passed extending the existing duty of 1 cent a pound for four years unci which the House refused to agree to in conference. NEW MORGAN PLOT. Newton Accused Of Planning To Kill Financier. New York. Harry I Nowton, a former munitions worker, who was ar rosted here after entering Into an al leged asreemont to blow up a muni tions plant, was prepared to kill J. P. Morgnn, according to an nflidavit sub mitted In the Tomba Police Court. On the strength of this document Newton w'as held for examination. APPLE CROWERS ALARMED. Largo Part Of Last Year's Crop Still In Hands. Washington. Much of tha 1915 apple crop has not been sold, said a statement Issued by the Department T Agriculture, which also declared tha crndlilon of the apple market was gir invr growers and dealers grave concern. Thirty per co:it. of the apples put la rold rtorane by December 1, 1315. It iaid, are still waiting to be consumed. REPORTED OFFER TO. SPAIN. Great Britain Said To Desire Closing Straits Of Gibraltar. Perlln, via wireless to Sayvllle. "According to reports from Geneva," says th Overseas News Agency, "Great Britain has offered to Spain possession of Tangier If Spain wil) selzo the Gorman ehips In Spanish ports and will consent to the closing of the Strait of Gibraltar to all neu tral ships except those living the Spun lull C.-g-
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