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Ce I STERLING GALT,EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ESTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY TERMS-81.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL.'xxix EIVIMITSBURG-, M.A.Fei(L_AZNI), FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917 NO. 30 Y. M. C. A. TO FURNISH PROTEC- LITERARY WORKS INCREASE FAST. TH E COUNTING TION DURING LEISURE HOURS —NEW CLASS FORMED SEPT. 1916 ARCHITECT FOR OF OUR DEAD National Universities Established to Account Showing Number of Books THE WAR Which American Youths Are The War Published in the United States Being Sent. 11.111•••• During the year. RECORDS OF ALL MEN ,LIS.Jull=1.••••••. NEW CAMOUFLAGE UNIT The work of the National War Recre- One year ago, Mr. Frederick E. Wood- Statistician Always On Fir- ation Commission is divided into three ward, head of the book department of Translate Photographs parts. To the Y. M. C. A. has been From Day to Day Woodward and Lothrop, booksellers of Into ing Line. assigned certain duties within each -IN Washington, D. C., made use of a chart Maps camp, especially the establishment of showing the number of books published ALL MAIL REPORTS SENT WEEKLY their famous recreation buildings which Paragraph Form in the United States during the year GERMAN PRISONERS PUT TO WORK have been so successfully carried on by 1915. Today he presents the following The War Department's Statistical Di- them in camps on the Mexican Border ,•13111311=11LINI one for 1916:—Fiction still holds the The Institute Is Ready To Furnish A vision Has Been Given The Whole and in the military and prison camps of On Friday Lieut. William Thaw, of All the measures recommended to the highest place. 934 a slight increase of Specified Number Of Men For Ser- Task Of Reporting The Causal- Europe. There will be one such build- Pittsburgh was placed in command (if Congress by President Braza's reprisals 13 titles over the previous year, al- vice In This Country And In ties. ing for each brigade, with books and the Lafayette Escadrille He has sue. against German aggressions have been though the percentage of Fiction to the Europe. With American soldiers in the first- magazines, provision for writing let ceeded Captain Thenault, the French agreed to by the Chamber of Deputies whole is less than 9 per cent. Correspondence from Washington lioe trenches, the time is at hand when ters, lectures, church service, singing, offieer, who was placed in command of of Brazil. These included arnulment Poetry and Drama occupies the sec- says that architects throughout the the United States will receive reports games, moving pictures and other edu- the unit when it was originally formed. of contracts for public works entered ond place, with 860, a remarkable record, country have been mobilized for war from cational and recreational activities_ the front of men dead, wounded The first court martial sentence for into with Germans; prohibition of new as it is within 72 of equalling the num- service by the American Institute of There will be five men and missing. Notwithstanding the fact in charge of each desertion was imposed at Camp Custer. land concessions to German subjects; ber of Fiction. Architects. The summons to duty on as that building. The second branch of the work our men in khaki are occupying Mich., Friday. Frederick J Hagin of control of German banks and the even Sociology and Economics occupies well as behind the lines of battle was will be to aid in the exclusion what hardened militarists call a "quiet of vice Midland county, Miah , was sentenced tual annulment of their licenses; exten- third place with 767. Religion and The- prepared in the same historic hall in the and vicious resorts sector" of the French front, casualty from the neighbor- to ten years at Leavenworth Prison. sion of these measures to German com ology is in the fourth place, with 755, Octagon Building in which the Treaty reports are expected; perhaps few at hood of each camp. The third branch and History in the fifth place with 754 The United States government, to mercial firms; prohibition of the trans- of Ghent, terminating the War of 1812, first, but surely more and more fre- of the work is of a more positive sort. Science, 639; Education, 324; Law, show its confidence in the Russien gov- fer ownership of German properties, was signed. Some are now in France quent. It is the belief of the commission that a and internment 274; Agriculture, 383; and Music, 113, ernment has extended another credit of the of German suspects. supervising the building of the aviation The War Department's statistical di- purely negative policy as regards con. all show an $31,700, 000. In addition the committee action author- increase. A decrease is re- bases to be used by America's air for- vision, which has been organized since ditions outside of the camps would come izes the Government to nullify all con- corded in Religion and Theology, 755; ces, others are in training in this coun- Premier Kerenskey says the Russians we entered the war, has been given the very far from meeting the needs of the tracts with Germans. Geography, 354 and Biography 468. try, notably in the Camouflage Battal- are now out, but will not quit. The task of reporting the casualties. The situation. The underlying cause of the A new class was formed in Septem- ion at the American University camp great United States government and the On Monday armed forces under the division, which is a bureau of heart- and obvious evils which have at ber, 1916, called "Military and Naval grounds, while still others are awaiting other Allies will give all aid possible to American flag had their first clash with ach s at best, is ready for the task tended the establishment of training Science," and 94 books were recorded the call of the War Department, the cam'ps the Russians. German soldiers in an attack which the ahead of it An enlisted statistician is in this country and in Enrope— in the remaining four months of the Navy Department and the United the Germans made on first-line trenches, on the firing line sharing the same dan- real disease of which these evils A German uprising is in progresa in year. States Shipping Board. Three thousand have where the United States troops had gers as the active fighting men. If o.:e merely been the symptoms—has Southern Brazil, completely paralyzing The relative position of the remain- experts in building construction are at been been taken for instruction and three or more of the soldiers is wounded or the result of the separation of the railway traffic, according to private re- ing classes is not materially changed the disposal of the Government. men in the camps ports Americans were killed, five wounded killed, the statistician will ascertain the from normal associa- received in railway circles in from the previous year. The total The first call was issued some months tions of life. Buenos and twelve captured or missing. man's name, his company and regiment. Aires Friday. number for the year was 10,445, an in- ago by direction of John Laurence • Moreover The report will be handed to a messen- the commission does not Notwithstanding the rainy weather on The drawing of numbers to determ crease of 711 over the total for 1915. Mauran, of St. Louis when he offered consider it enough ger, who will carry it to the divisional that a great educa- ridisy night and early Saturday, the me the order in which the men register- President Wilson the services of the ar- tional enterprise headquarters, always within motorcycle in this country—such German batteries again displayed more ed for military service shall be called STATE CONDENSED. chitects of the country whose technical as the distance of the firing line. Not more establishment of these training activity than normal on the part of the to fill Porto Rico's quota was held Mon- training made them peculiarly valuable camps for young Baltimore friends of Lord Fairfax than two days at the most should pass men represents—should Frei.ch line occupied by the American day. In all there will be 12,854 men to the country. The offer naturally was barely avoid the were gratified Saturday to learn that before the message is received in this wholesale propagation troops. German shells were distributed called. appreciated, as the army was in need of he had been been elevated to the Brit- country. physical disease and moral deterior- impartially amoog the On trenches, the Tuesday Maryland placed in the ish House of Lords by the vote of his of officers in the Engineer's Corps and Major Jones, in ation. America demands something American batteries replying in field at charge of the statis- the same Camp Meade her final contribu- Scotch peers. He is well known in Quartermasters Corps, in which branch- more than that. We must make these fashion. tical division, will lose no time in noti- tion of selected men to the State's first Baltimore. es of the service an architect's training men stronger in every sense—more For many years Lord Fair fying the relatives of the man. In his fit, Pure Americanism is being taught in call quota. In all there were five hun- and knowledge made him particularly morally, mentally and fax was associated with the banking office is the record of practically every physically than the National Army dred and eight men. useful. In France many architects are they cantonments. The house of Baring, Magoun & Co.