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FOMEMF

Many Legislative Riders Added to Bill.

NOT ONE VOTE AGAINST IT

Ac-_.'S, *<*«•* (ebind L -n«* At CBataaAe-Tfciaf-ey A*( Canigay. *«»-« Rwa*»^* Are Held (? Af-^nca**. V., • -tadon. — Ressmr'.ton of tbe Ce.-**s oSeaatre oa lie weal trout* peeled momentarily b» arm? «C 5-re Cesera! Per^iisg'njJ as wan a* French and Bi • from lie from, hare tap emem; ad:ell? da? t> 6*T. Ind.cat.sx liat lie German* are iris* :or another amralt Th-rr ia area: elir asd movemant r pjj* Carmase bet ore tie Americas Ines amend Ouitcnn Thierr?Par. j! tie driee may be directed :.-t tils fWol in a renewal of lie •t at Pam lire a* 2 tie I'ompiegne ga;. «a- If ro. an army corpa of r.er-.can troop* ftasd* *hou!dar to os*!»r with tie French again to block tie road. ary Bak'r d:«elo»ed that op as of tie Flrit Army Corpnsd- - Major Cesera! Hunter Uxxett, probably be* c completed, altiongb be made no annonscemesi. P-et." tb* Secretary add. In i qoeatios.-tba: »• vrrml of otr di» r* are operaUsx togelb/r a- an anr o.-p* under command of General Lit: Whether any otter d.viflon* «n created iato sn army corpe tentative corp* cowmander I hare sot beard." » learned. *l»o. that the Firrt. Bee on J asd TM.d IJlvte.os* (regular), commanl--d. r—»;«ci:vely. by Major Ces.ra> Robr.t L. Bullard. Omar Bur ;■ and Joeeph T. I»kman. are Inclnd. *. tn the Firai forp* and all are ::v : *t Cnaican Thierry or at Cantier.: The corp* orgaclxaHon plan, how. . r. call* for «lv dieleion*. four com! j ant cad two rej.'.acemen:. asd *;ih t •- n'c-riari artillery unit* and oth. - addition*! troop*, the total xtrennh of * corp? would be nearly r:?/' ■ men I'ndonbtediy. Geaeral Lips* f bas all tie e’em.r.l* nen taary For 1 - rorp* If h!a organisation la complete. Wi-b thl« army corp? la the th-atre wh*’ - treat events are believed to be Imp’r.dlac. tbe expect.-d German thru' -. tsrxantr new «!gni8rance here Tbe ..-pinion la peceral ataoa: officer* that Ott- blow now la prepa-ation l* 10 he th.- heavier! yet ctruck. ITnleea they is!--take the rign*. the getting ready for th« erurla! moment Ir. their great effort to wrench victory by forcr b«-ioir full Ameilcan Aghtlnt power can be brought to bear again*:

them.

The b« l»f of G-aeral Marti. Chief Of Fuff. Mat the .‘.Kiel ritnaticn U •Vstremr fy favorable." »* .-xp:e**ed .n » rarefu’lv Wri.-hed atatemrnt. it be 1'eved to b- ‘tired by lie Allied lead ' a. Su rp. ed with which American t.-oopa have t-en ru*hed to France baa ptuhah'i played a large part In •v- co-.Fi S-nee btrth h.: '.'lied cou-.-rie* that thi» new thru*! of the Germnna wfl! fail, ai hare the 1*«1 two.

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.-.ruccn WANTS THE TELEGRAPH

: Ft' Power To Control

lo Ciarn-wa by Prt.-ldent the face of iin im|H nding iPiTi ,.t>.-r^tor> c mjiloy ed by n 1'nion t'erapany. an ef • to pn. through be

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Omo Hot Speciftcally Oitwct Incrm uiq *rm r To Fitre Million, Bart SenateIndacat* Wlllln(W»— To Go To Any Limit. Wa»hiEr*.cn —In pawing the 31 triO.SdO.OOO Army Appropriation B It* Senate emphaaixed **nUmenl for enlarging the Army beyond the 3.000. MV men provided in the measure, but declined while awaiting the War Deportment'* c»« expansion program aprci&callj to direct tbe Present to rat.-c an Army of 5.000.0M. After a week* debate and without n roll call or diaaenung vote, the huge aupply meaeure—a world'* rec-ord-br***■ r—waa *ent to conirreace Between tie two bouses with a view to It* enactment thl* week, when the appropriation* are needed. None of the appropriation* for the Army * part in the war for the fiscal year begisal&g July 2 was reduced by the Senate. Instead, it Increased many item*, approved without change the Houae clause clothing the President wit> unlimited authority to increase the Army b> further draft calls and added score* of important legislative rider*. A futile effort wn« made by senator* desirous of specifically ordering an Atmy Increase. An amendment by Senator McCember, of North Dakota, proposing to "direct" the Pi e*lden: to enlarge the Army to 5.000.000 enlisted a* ►p.cdily as equipment and clothing could be obtained waa reject ed. 45 to 19. and an amendment by Senator Fall, of New Mexico. prt,;w<:ng an Increase of S.'.nO.OOO went out viva voce. Many senators, however, tearing this action and the rejection of the Fall amendment to extend the draft age limits to 20 and 40 year* would be misinterpreted, declared in ting they were only temporarily postponing action In accord with th» War Department's r-qucrl for two or thr«'e month* time to »ubmil the enlarged program. Amont important legislative provl? on* added b;. the Senate to the bill, many of which the House leaders already have agreed to accept, are the following Authorising the President to organIgr volunteer Slavic and Russian

legions.

Proposing the rank of lieutenant geni ral for Provost Marshal General Crowd* r In >• cognition of hi* selective draft administration. providing for the training and equli--Ing of foreign troops- designed especially for the so-called Pan-German

Army.

Amending the draft law to have quota* baaed on the number of men in Glass 1. Instead of on the Slat* populations Giving effect to the Brltlsh-Am*: can reciprocal draft treaty, and othsimilar convention* whirh may be concluded, and i- rm*neatly debar:;n. from American cltixenshlp eitUens of mutral nations who have filed p:s llmlnary cltixenship applications ant who claim exemption from the d.-aft ActSnixmg formation of $!h-.‘«i«> raso corporation under the Alsvraft

Hoard.

Providing dl'tL'rtlre bad**» o: bu' ton* for H'-rn dlechasged from and rsjectsd for military *erv«. AutP-rUin* tbe Pr>s4d<et to eon--Kand<-<: il:ub> > and lumber, and rotduct :,n>b< ring opera!.on* proposed for the alrrtaft and shipbuilding pro-

T0 ENCOURAGE ALLIES

No Forei^s. Pwot Foe Ooner.i Peeahln* Pooltivoly R*f uu , T , Hare Him Sent Abroad. Waahlngton.—Amt -lean troops * be fighting on tbe Italian tract a week or ten day*, and if tfcsr* j,. driving Italian offenalre agalnr * fc trta. aa moat military mm b.;i M . Imminent, the American flag . found flying at the head of one col!*, of the Allied force. This is for ^ Immediate moral effect, and tbs • near regiment will. It Is belietsd„ the advance guard of additional form to be oeat later. Secretary Baker announced the _ American regiment had been dKareg from the army of Geaeral Pemhlaj France and had been ordered to r c*ed at once to the Plare then Join the Italians, tbe BrRlth acj French. It la the undermUndlct a: War Department that thl* reglarz: even now In motion. The Meri:; _ the command which will go to l-jj. U not announced by the War D^rmem nor did the Secretary f-H liberty to Indicate -vbether it n unit of the Regular Army, the tlonal Guard or the National Araj He declared, however, that tt perfectly trained regiment, and -ir It would not have to be brigrdsd vt> any veteran troop* before being ped to do it* share of the flgb-.l:: The decision to rend a reg «-ad of a brigade or dlvUlon diK«* for the time being of the siory MaJ.-Gen. Leonard Wood would b- cim an Independent command In Italy, might even be promoted to the rark lieutenant-general In ord»r :o glte equal rank with other allied co=nn ders under General Diaz.

HUNGRY HUNS TAKEN. Number Of Prisoner* Captured >' l*au Wood By Americans American Force* on tbe Man-

The number of prisoners captc-id the Americans tn their drive ci German position* tn the Belle*. v«> sector Tuesday night was *0(1*2’

creased tc 311. The America-

eaptared 11 big machine gun*. !»**»

matlc rifle*, a quantity r* cm*; and atpmunltlen and other null The Germans have not yet naif

attemp to covnter-atlark. TV aw* lean* were kept busy eocxviias their new posltiona The add'/jwprisoner* mostly were stragglers iscd hiding In the woods, under rock* ari* tbe shrubbe. where they tad le«i Isolated by the American fl.e T*

were i-nkempt and hungry. American* Bomb Railroad! Wa*fcinglon.—The capture cf prisoner*. Including five officer- 1 American forces operating L. Chateau Thierry region Trfirdi

the succeitaful botching of th- r^; yard* and station at Cocfia! h American aviators Tuesday cir'-' ** recounted la General Pershlrr 1

munlque. The statement fo!!o»' Seetlon A: in the Chateau T. "" region our lafantry. effectl’-

ported by our artillery. Bit a'*' : '*

enemy position »outh of Toro

advanced our line. Two hundr.: ul forty prisonera of whom fi*- v '

officer*, and 19 machine gun*

automatic rifie* and a quantity r ' -

material were captured during '

ration. Successive hostile cvi - ^

tacks broke down with lo**< - "Our aviators were again '

In bombard Ir- tbe railroad stalio 3 c:

yard* at Confians "

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ALL’ED FRICOl ERS 191.454.

ActhorlnicK offirer* to buy their uniform* and iquipment from tbe Government ai rcrl. THE RED CROSS FUND. SubtcripLon* In Second Drive. $170. CM. 294. Washington—Rrd C'rors lubscrirtioc* In the ncojd wsr fund drll*amount now to $170.U26JI94. with n turn* still coming In. national headquarter* announted The fir*t fupd amounted io f 119.475.135. of which 117.855211 was refunded to or ret-. .;«! j by local ch a liter*. | A financial slatommt Issued •Lous ( Red Crete n-dpij trem all ..<vams ( durln; thr 11 month eadios; u,, gj

TO REPLACE AMERICANS U. S. Troops To Form Own Div ‘ ^ Says Lloyd Csorge. London.—Inlervenlttg In thr £ ■ ' on tbe new Military Service » ' ^ speaking of lb< urgency of • 1 *'. men for a serious emergenrj * Uoyd George said that It ^ Ibe Americans were coming and '• " brlraded with the Allies, bu*. waa on the distinct tadersiarfl ' when in. n wsr* obtained they • ^ replace tl* Americans and en* ! ' 'u form tfieir own division* That waa the honorwblr wnd ing upon which Pr.wldeM Wi prepared tr send over ■ verifore-- to Francs, thr Premier rei beoee it was Impsntivs “thai a m«*i drastic otnleor*: In ■ maintain our strength aod pr

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SEIZES HUH SHIP WHARVES.

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