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VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION AT HOSPITAL IN BALTIMORE.
HEN TAUGHT USEFUL TRADES 8*ldlcrs In Field *nd C»mp Get Many Book*—Secretary Wileon Explalna General Mobilization of La bo: for War Industrie*. (Trrm rVniinHtM on Public Infortnattan ' tVeKhlnrtnn.—Tlefurnlni: federal wl«era. wl’i-r* ntu! marine* ar- brine received n.« for vocational InMnir tlon nnd rehoMUtMlnn M H.-Ti'*' Tnilni.Tp Reboot. General H««l'»tnl N“7. the former home of Mr*. T Hurriaon Gnrrett. at Baltimore. Md. Tlie boai'ltM l» ootlltted to accommodate 23(1 men ntul lit>« »arpe recrratlon field* and an estenaive oen ape in par-
denr.
Col. J«me* Bordley of tin- anrprort eenerar* office in charpe of the edocatlon of the Mind, ha* nnnoonced the np|>olntmcnt of O. H. Rurrttt <*f the renwtyivanla Inattfntc for the !nntrur.lon of the Blind a* the e«1i Ilona 1 director of thl* army b««p!tnl trnir.inp school, with Ml** Jenny A. Turner, former «ir*ipncr for the Mae-nehuM-tt* commlaalon for the J.lind. a* a rrcon*truction aide. Ml«* Turner ha* lieen tvorlinp with the returned ' Wdebded aoldlera at the Walter Reed l«e<p!tnl. Wartilnpton. The blinded eoldler* from overaec* will he dlM-hurped from the ho*l'ltnl • after they have been tnnpht a praeti ral eelf-anpportltip trade, bate l-een put In pood |.hy»|eal condition, nnd tanpht to reed standard prtntlnp In raised type. Tie- men will he «-nt to their o«n •bosne eomttnmltle* and placed in the trade* for which they have hem trained. Red , 'ro»* ""rkit* will watch after their .v<!f:.rr. r<w>T>eratlnc with the army medical department, the Bed t'roaa ln*:ltutfor the Blind I* now mi.kmp a national survi-y .'f indoatrie* ••i-cn to Minded aoldU-r*. In**ruction* w.h :« made to conform »ith preioratlon* for the*.lodn*irl«-*. Tlie f«l*ral l-’nril f-r vocational •■dc-ntlot) i» ar.-andnp a plan f-r the .o.nnmic awl *oc , --i *u-p.-rvl»!on of all wounded nnd maimed
Secrotary of laihor Wileon tnakra thl* i ypfctmtlon of the pweral turtlll*atlon of labor for w»r Indoatrie*. reeru-.t:ns for nl.lch 1* twpln Aur 1 under direction of the l Cited
•uini.m IbIhit
take charpe
... .notdlttdnp ami i-aeins
M>r for uar lndu*trte» etnploylnp 100 or ni-rv vorkera. Thl* will profoundlv :.f.c,-t all other Industrie* nnd nil ■it hi r worker*. It will correct the abuse* and trouble* prowinp out of the larpe labor turnover witb the conae-
quent disruption of repular work
“Every *nfepuard roust be taken to protect the .-andard of llvlnp and the morale of tli- wnpe earner*. Kfl«s dally mu*t prent care be taken to keep lb- ape limit of thoae who enter industry at a hlph level, led wc rol our future dtlrenahlp of It* ripht to
growth and time for education.
must also take knowledge of the nan-p»-rs attendant upon the larpe entrancof women Into heavy and liaaardoti*
Industrie*.
“The rxipende* of war tirM-s should
mil N- made the occasion f-r the I rankInc down of those sfan-lard* of hour*, wapes. nnd condition* of work whldi are deslpned to protect the childhood, the womanhood, and the motherhood
of the present and the future. "Expert* tell u« it takes from six
to ten worker* at liome to k.-ep one H,idler .m the firinp line In KuropeWhatever, therefore, hell** to mobilize, distribute ami enerplze those who do tin- work of onr war Industrie* ha* is-come a* lrai«rtant a fnct.-r In winninp the war as the prowess of onr nrmie* In the field or oar navy on
HILIES STILL
Americans and French Are in Chateau Thierry GERMAN LOSSES ENORMOUS
Haw AUc Taken Three More Town* —Hunt Tryino Hard Tc Protect Flanks. But Advtr.ta
Goes On.
American Army on the A.-oe-Msrne FronL—The German* are- i' nplnc deeperately to the line rocth > ■ Rciason* ;n an effort to prctect t.’.rlr Sank*. The American*, hphtinp «'-hi* ftont. have completed the entt-np of thr nartow -paupe railway :■ Chatean
American soldi, ra
July I. T *puc-v prat!
.- of the , r*i«rt* :p,dl to
the sen*."
Tlie war department bar «-*tnhll*hed five central officer*' trainlnp .wmp*. at which dvlllnn* nnd enll*ti-d men will be Trained for comm.ssion* in the of- | lirers' reserve con-* Infantry train- | i-,c ramps are It-Wted t.t Camp Le. . I'.-t.-rsl.urit Vn.: I’amp Gordon. AtlanI t«. «;u_ nuA Camp Pike. IJttle Rock, i Ark.: field artillery at Camp Taylor. IxTUintlle. Ky- and machine pun a: Corop Hancock. Aopustc. Ga. These tr.ili.1nc acbonls will 1-e run | cntlnuouriy. a new dn«» l-' inr admitted monthly. Tlie course of trult.lr.p will be four months at the infentr; ' and machine-pun schools and thro I month- at the field artillery school. ! Tin- s. ihm'Is are open !<• qualifi'-d cr ..Te.1 men 111 all l-n.ncho* of the S.-TV V ex refit «vmst artlUerv. *ipt^il tonnd lal-r units. 'Hie nun-J-er of civil •ns admitted trill l«e limited. To M- eligible for admlssh n .nnd ate* must Is- le-tween twenty yean Ipht months ami forty yenra: Ctiten f the I mtcd State*, nnd not l~-.-n 1 ny ..f the countries with which lb 'I'ited State* is a!
mil
Kr.l:
ional nnd pL;
, and their
‘ur.es Not Serieus. Colonel
Roosevelt Told I" Telearam.
er Bay. N. Y —Major Theodora elt. Jr- has been *UpbUy bunded sad taken to a hospital la ir.* according to a cable m«»*ap* t. ted by hit father. Colonel Thee r. Rook veil, from hi* daupbter-ln-w. Mr*. Thaooore Roo.-evelt. Jr. Major Roosevelt wa* recently cited it gallantry after hat In* been paa*ed
about three week* apo
The news of Major Rooaevel; - * hav-
ing been wounded iollowed imme-iate-ly t;u report from Pari* ol German Allied line* conftrmlnp fear* of the death of Lieutenant Quentin Rcok-
v* it la an aerial enpacement. Captain Archie Rooeeven. another
of the former Pre« idem * aona. I* now
r« roverlnp from leverr wound*. Hermit RooserelL a fourth rcc. whe
rerved a* a captain in the British Army ir. Mesopotamia, wa* recently appointed a captain la the l"n'.ted Ptite* Army and l* now reported on hit way to France. He wa* decorated by the British with the military croa*
fer gallantry In action.
BElMi; HI LOST IHIMNE
March Says Foch's Objective Has Been Attained 1S6.0G0 AMERICANS IN UNE
ral P.Tsliing
port*, where they
t tin- rasp
the
ml unfsreked f<*i
um- In France: in naval ..•**“!* M naval bus.e »br.*d . and In R.-d fr.-*-tnnnape fT th<- ho*ldtal* in I ran”
and Enptaad.
A total «-f tiw-ra- tlutti have h.*eti *0pf*lled by the Amerieal Library ara.wiafl.ei t- the .amp* am
« from tlie Am. i
pie thra»uph tl»e pul
eli*)<etrh .-ffi* ■*• tor
moral.
I slral qunllllration* raqulra-d
j tin-r. (TvllUm* n.u*t he crndcate* II high s.li.H.1 or linve pursued an <*iulvalmt .•.-nr*.- of Instrcctirn. t-*- of g.ss! ne-ni! ehanteter. r.nd have th* ra
j .ptira-d f-hys|e«l qualifleatloOF.
!n addition to tlie sil-.ra- quiilinra- ’ ti. il*. . i.i:didat«-« for tie- tielu i rtil.. ry must possess n Ihnmuch utide-wtnnditig , and working knowledpe of arithmetic, i and plan.- geometry. Train.*! civil, ii/e- ! a hnnlral. electriral. milling nnd archl tealural engineer* era de*lrad tlvlllan
j nf-plicants will l-e .■ertlftra!
i officer on duty a*
science find tactic* at the Instltntion nearest the ra-«i
aiqdlrant.
Thie
The poundlnp prare** :t tlrued by the American*
allira In tnta *«-cto'. keeping -he German* uncertain from mix.nt to moment regarding the Aline Intention Pri*oners tak»n by th* American* gay ihct if the atreneou- t ff- naive of the Allies ccntinuef the G« :r:an« will withdraw much further mrtt. where they will fight lor :b«lr live*. The Allied heavy artillery i» Li.n.merlng
military object!»•* in
area.
In connection wltb th. heavy machine run nr. which ha* been «ncountered by the American*, prisoner* any that machine gunner* tium r cttlslbn al *chool arc being brought up to Check the Allied offen*ive. The Franco-American advance continue* along the line on the *outh ana to the we»t. The Gertncn pave more ground nnd aje slowly contir.ulnp their backward movement to the north of
Chateau TnLeny.
Two additional town. ha-, bc-n t-ikcn by the American* on tie front north of the Marne, In the region of Folffoc* another town wa* captured
by the Accricane-
la th.- Soleson* *ecto:
town ha* (alien
French. Improving :i.. Allied porition committee. Thl- action wa* taken a=1 Ilkewl*. covering the • m xn/’> 1 reque*: of the Treasury liepariment. Hit. - of coiamunlcatlca. Tkif dectFion we* Interpreted by an The enemy l* increarlcg hit re*l*t- I off i al of the priorities committee to arc- Moan the line south from Rolf x< .r. that every a**l*taare possible *or-. where -very verd which the Al- 1 rbort of Interfering with eraer.tlal war 1!.* pushed forward furtb* r hamper* , would be given the gold mine* ti;- Germna lint* of supply. j •» '-hulnlng their material*.
On the front where the Franco-!
American forr*. are parking in Ju»t i V/ILL TAKE SHORT MEN.
, of the Mam. the enemy '
out sullen and stubborn Minimum Required Height Fixed At
19*.000 Americana On Fighting Front U. 8. And French Forces Aotride Chateau Thierry Railway
Line.
Wacalnpfoa.—The hlgb-waler mark of the German offensive movement la France ha* been reached, and the Initiative now I* passing to the Alllec
and American armies.
This 1* the l«-**on drawn from Gen era! Foch* sudden counter-attack on the Airne-Marm- front by American military leader*. General March. Chief of Staff, told member* of the Senate
Military Committee.
Later Generat March announced that American troop shipment* had now exceeded l.J0M>00 men. inturln* the man power to bold the Initiative
j the \Festern front.
The direct objective of General Foch'* counter-stroke. General March told cew*paper men In hla weekly conference. 1* the railway that teed* the German force* In the Chateau Thierry region. Already It ha* been attained, for the French and American force* are either aftride the line at certain point* or have It under direct gun fire at *hort rarge, rendering it unusable. Even ax General March *peke unofficial report* Hash'd over the cable* indicated that the Germar withdrawn! from the sector *outh of the Marne had begun under the threat of the onrush of General Mangin'* attacking army In the enemy's rear. The \*!thor& jrnl wa* foreseen by General March when French and.American shells be
V.'ifhlngton.—Gold mining ha* beer. F>n rt | c | nc on the railway. ... j The Chief of Puff told with evident
j satisfaction o' the fact that six Ameri can division* are battling with the French and for the firat time revealed
Confirm Quentin’* Death.
Par.*. — German aviator* have dropped a note into American aviation ctm;-* confirming the death of Lieu-
tenant Quentin Rooreveli.
1. .-utenant Quentin Roosevelt, whose dexib while flying as an aviator in the American rank* I* confirmed from German source* war the youngest
*03 of the former president.
Amaterdam.—The death of Quentin Roora-velt 1* confirmed by a Wolff Bureau message from the front, acccrc:n* to a Berlin dispatch received cere. The mileage add* that young Roosevelt was buried with military
norxr* by the Germans.
GOLD MINING ESSENTIAL.
Reasonable Priority
Industry.
For The
CRUISER'S LOSS mvij Opinion Among Tho Burvlvert e«J Divided On Min* And U-Boat Washington.—The lot* of Uft * sinking off Fire Island. N. y. -’3 United State* armored cr.in. 7 Diego and the eaure of tb* J rtructlon Mill are undrlrnc-^ | the Navy Pepart«*«m- Ancout-ei, made that 1.1E3 from the * had been landed. Unofficial reports said Uer* , 1.2S& men aboard, and If they a reel the lots of life would no: », J
72.
Rear-Admiral Faimer, actir.z S«. tary of the Navy, made publir i tailed account of the deetrurtioi the cruiser and rescue of th* - but it added nothing to pra.iruj port* from Captain H. H Chr,.:. J other furvlror* as to the csbm c J sinking. Belief that the Ran Diego *u ^ victim of a mine, boweramong naval officials after mnnder of the American patre: operating off Fire Island-repor-.rtu his craft had picked Up seven.! foreign d*-;!gn. Among the survivor* o pin lot x to be '-qually divided as to a submarine or a mine wa* raffle the loss of the crul*er. Vic; fed an enemy torpedo iirxtl i warship, wh'le as many tubro-ile: ^ the theory that the vessel hit «
li-ted a* an essential industry, the r Industrie* Board announced, cna reasonable priority oa material • applies u-ed In the production of
■ i.-nd* «-f tre | g< d will be given by the priorities
their Identity. They either are on th. advancing line* beta Ten Soi»*on* and
BIG GUNS DROWN PEACE 1 Washington Pay* No Attzrtis*. k Minister Burian’s Talk. Washington. — Auatro-Hutc Minister Burlan’* peace clutter a drowned out by the roar of blr ruu | OfficUI* paid no attenuos tr ir. ta tide ring it mere Teuton pnwufc and said that it contained r. IntereaL to America or her allin. America . prepared to flghi « pear* and i* in no mood to h-ritid Teuton propaganda now. 't wa» k
empharlcally
Incidentally, Drltfeh cables trl trouble* be’.wen Turkey and Bull which are embarrassing the r-taf J Power*, and perhaps In a m**nn plain the Austrian piece t*a new Mallnoy .ninlstry in Bulgaru h failed to compose difference- o»*rR key and then: i* growing ,0.1 rrtrfH
a those that are Turkey'* aims In Europe.
r..f~*.T -f mil
A etiihlren's reemitb* drive 1* ■ r. ramtinue .luring Joy rod Augn aider th- siusplr.-. *’ f G.e rbildrel yiretiu. dejorttnent .-f lnl-..r. and '
.- guard actios*, but despite th.-ee Alii. - continue their gain- The .map* leit number* of mnehine gun ts In the path of the Allied progresa and an ti*!n* tnelr artillery likewise guarding the slow rein at. On the the conceotraUd force* of the can Prince have mat. rlally slowed down tb. Allied progtes* There 1* nduatlon. howev. r. that the enemy b. able to counter-attack rucces*- |
Sixty Inches.
Washington — Physical requ!
Chateau Thierry e
pressing the enemy along the Fame
front, where there I* reason to believe NO LIMIT TO JACKIES’ FAKCt—j
the German* may suffer serious lo»rein men and material before they reach safety. Prill another division of AnerScans Is with General Gouraud. the French leader who command* east of Rhelms. where the enemy assault hit
against a stonewall dcfen*e.
Two rdgiments of American negro
i troops also are known to be engaged.
One Is east of Rheims.
the
Only Those Intended For l »p«
cry Force Roatrlctefi
Washington.—Parcel* add:ee rare of the Fcimaater at Sr T to officer* or men on ^Untricaa
vessel* or attachcil to n*'* 1 _ and not tn be forwarded to the Ancg
lean expeditionary forces. 4 under the restriction whir.’ hi-
f-
to make the mlnhnutu
heigh’ sixty Inches and th. minimum weight lid pound*. It was learned that instruction* have been sent to medical xdvlwiry board* through the country authorizing them to certify for general military service all regirtrant* who come within these limits . .. The minimum requirements a* to
“““• l-l-".-' e «• ii.u.w io r „ .m, .outt.
at 62 icthe*.
T. 1-i ysirai requ.r. . .. . . unoox tne reaincuon whk- — - - ar.,,0. . a... e-» I P..c» »‘J
fotmerly was a bake:
*» York city and Lebaaon. Pa. He -• -*krd *hat the German Kiluler* ..-ugh: about thr American*. "Rime Tbu:»«l.-.> " the prieoner *tld. Ihe German- had eoncluded that the annuccetDen! that a million Am.ri»r.» wete to Franc- was lalae. and
GETTING OUT THE COAL.
American Mr
.era Establish Another
whole front of attack when the German assnult began. Ju*t as’the American* at Chateau Thierry held firnj on the left Dank The other I* with the attacking force* on the Rolason*-
Chateau Thierry line
General Maroh made little effort to conceal his elation over the turn of the fighting. His explanation of the disposition of the American force# Indicate* that at least J96.000 American fighting troop* are In the battle and probably the total force 1* nearer lOO.000 than 200.(KK‘. Each division ha* a fighting strength of 27.000 n:en and
«ach of the
ctilldran
• lUi
JmuM Irt Ci Fre.leri.-k Well, r
i-ra-tary of the Playground* *ti<! nthm A**.*1ntl<rn ..f Aii^-ri-« w n<>r money ran i-e »jwra<! ir--.inning ortl.llie*. but tlw ng .-f tlie war de|M-n.l* tfu.ii and man rannot U *u ! in any natl.-n Hitbout h.-alt
C2AR NICHOLAS SHOT.
Naval Academy To Get Gun Ti«* |
By Marines.
Washington—A heavy Mai = *
detached negro regi , hiM p-un. captured by Amerirst* ment* a nrength of 2.600 The full r i n e* from the German* in
strength of etch division with auxili Wood on June 11 and for fow ^ J
eer* or men of the exp-^" force* the Postoffice Deparimct: '- a l Bdv setf a!l Postmaster* ft Parcel* addressed to aoldiers uexpeditionary force* must K tlcle* sjiecltirally request'i- 1 dre*»ee and approved by his rtrMft f
tal commander.
WAR TROPHY TO ANNAPOUL
W. S. S. RECORD BROKEN.
i«ed to haras* the enemy'«
it* being shipped from Franc- , rine b.wdquarters In Wa»hic*te6 i Navy iH-partmrnt announee.!
heavy German mtr.r*'
Washington—American coal miner* establish'<1 another record ol bituminous |> rod action during the week ending July 12. flgura* made public by the Fu'-l Administration »how. A total
of njis.wo ton* was mined. *n »n- , . . ciease of r.417.000 ton* over the we« k L ** , Week * Eavmga PeceipU *52.- r ,p. urw j by the marines * n
1 Vcung Alexia Sent To befort. and 1.(31.W0 Ion* above th. 620000. ' act lor »1ll be prvaented. ^ Of Security. average weekly requirement* of 12 Waahlngton Treasury receipt* ; ,0 Annapollr and West Poln' mer Emseror Mcbolaa. 211 AW 'on- « »ilmated by the Fu< 1 -ron. sale* of War Sating* and Thrift l-ormion can be arranged
L-.r, -hot. a Rutslan Admlrlatration a* ncesaary to ke. i sump, last week reached the new i. announce*, adding, the war program going at full a peed, r^ord |r3.eB(i.W0 T'rtal sale* for
gnrm. til> at.<r .hrepair *h*l» liwti vattoti and re. :au ret aired and put
HELD FOR RANSOM,
rent DEALS BLOW TO BOLSHEVIKI. lu.; Genera! Semcnofl Said To Have Won j
hat Victory In Siberia. LonduB — General Remrnoff.
» In July <
HONDURAS DECLARES WAR.
. , Broke Relations With Germany May
antl-Bolsb.. ik leader la LaMrrn b! ' ’ b> ria. say. a Tien tsin dl.patrh to tb. j Eighteenth. I Daily Mail, ha* inflicted a .harp bk>» Wa*blngton — Honduras. which with heavy lo*»aa in men. store* and I broke diplomatic relation* with (Jer
many on May 1*. followed that action
\ ammnnltivn The correspondent doe. tot *pe« .fy hi. opponent, nor the dat
and place of the action.
MOSCOW BARS HUN TROOPS.
Rejects Rrqueet For Permiea
Guard German Embaaey. London -Germany recently i p. rn-U.-on of the Hu.tian
last Friday by declaring war 8ut> Depattmetit waa nottted i
jok'd
rnmrnt
irrman troop* e German em
MARNE SINKS A U BOAT
a send a battalion c j to Mo-t.ra to guard
, baa»y The Bolehevlk Government reply declared ti would not permit a: foreign troope to enter the capita!. j LUDENDORFF NOW CHIEF
What Haa Become Ot Mm-
. denburg.
General l^idendorfl. who up 17 had born' (he title of r-prnetal of the Gennaa »* received In a Ger
! till Jul. : quarter * ! Army '
AETNA PLANT BLOWS UPWaa Making Nitrate* On Govf'*" < '
Order*.
Marquelte. Mich-Three : " ,r j killed and damage e*tlm*'rd * : eral hundred thousand dollar. » *' 1 '. ; by an eaplueJon at the nit** 1 * ^ - I of the A^na Explosive* r " :r: >- j ne-- Ubpemlng. The plant. »•' f I < agaged on Government ord*" ^ ! completely destroyed The c» c th* explor.on la unknown PERSHING AND BLISS KNiO^^ . M.«tK« Awarded Grand Cro#*** ,B
Order*
—General John J >'• '
APPOINTED BY WILSON.
Em-Governor Stuart Of Virginia On
Prica-Fiamg Committee.
Waabington — Former Governor Henry C. Stuart, of Virginia, war ap-
pointed a member of the Price+'uing i
Commute*, of th. War I adust tie* ' Order of St Michael and ' Board, by Preeldeat Wilaon j This »a» offirlaliy aanour.'-
ho* been aagrdt-d the CtsP^ 1 the Order of the Bat!* and Taaker H. Bilan. Am*rlc»r '• i Uv* at thr Ruproui* War < - been gi**a the Grand 1
JAP BUILT SHIP ARRIVES.
First Ol Suel Vessel* Prang Built For*
United State*.
An Atlantic Port Tlie fir*t of the »!.»i verael. which are being built in
MINISTER’S FLAG I0N0"1 D U-Boat Sinks Spaniard Witt 1 c ' On Beard.
-It
Athens.
from a »pa»l*fc source that * awm.bip on whlefc Mint»'* Japan for the 1 nited Stater* ha. an Vega wa* returning U* : '- r.red in thl# country and will l» ! t.*ea torpedo.d b/ * plac-d under the American flag In I marine The ship fl»» ,br _ ' all Japec will ronatruc! (f. alee-i ships Ttw diplomat and hi» lor the Uaitad RUU* -(he new re.- , aed The Germ»(•el is s cargo carnei ol * vtt. dred | meat had been notified •«» Weight terns i Uteri* dej-artura a urek »• '

