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'THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS ANITIMES THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1917. 11" M100 ASKS FOR YEAR'S EXPENSES L $2,528,517.23 19,000 WOMORE IOTA Necessary for Congress to Au thorize That Amount with in Few Months. BIG BOND ISSUES AHEAD. from 3,000,000,000 to 4,000,000,000 to lie nnloert by Bond to Meet the New Loans to the Allies. lWfaV Biggest Item in Vermont's Fiscal Year Is $454,407.57 for Education. Washington, Aug. 14. Congressional leaders were Informed by Secretary Mc Adoo that It woould bo necessary for (hem to authorlzo nt this and the winter liesslon of Congress nn additional $9,000, tW.OOO for war expenditures including fur ther loans to the allies to June 30, 1918. Five billions In bonds already have been Authorized and a $2,000,000,000 war tax bill Is pending now In the Senate. Within an hour after the socretary had conferred with Representative Kltchln, chnlrman of tho Houso ways and means committee, plans were under way for rais ing the money. A meeting of tho wayB Hnd means committee was called for Au fcust 23, and arrangements made for the House now taking three day recess, to resume ltn regular meetings on August 27 and expedite financial legislation. Issuance of between $3, 000,000,000 End $4,000,000,000 In bondo to meet how allied loans and authorization of an additional $500,000 In taxes to be lidded to tho bill before the Senate, probably will bo proposed by the com mittee and agreed to by the House, fao delay in either authorization Is an ticipated. The bond Issue will be Agreed to within a day, Mr. Kltchln bredtcted, and the $500,000 probably Will be addo to the revenuo bill in fconference with the approval of the House. Tho plan Is to have the remainder pf the $9,000,000,000 authorized at the next session of Congress, beginning In December. Whether It will be raised by bonds or additional taxation or In what proportion of both, is unde cided. Announcement that authorization of B. new bond Issue to meet an allied Joan was desired came as a surprise to most of the congressional leaders. They thought tho conference the sec retary sought with Mr. Kltchln was for the purpose of discussing raising possibly an additional $1,000,000,000 or 12,000,000,000 for emergency domestic needs. They planned to authorize it, go home, and raise tho remaining $4,000,000,000 or $5,000,000,000 It was estimated tho war would cost this fis cal year at the next session. Montpeller, Aug. 14.-The financial state ment of the State of Vermont for the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1917, Issued by State Treasurer Walter P. Scott, shows that the net State expenses for the year were $2,628,617.23. Education cost ine Hiaie more than anything else msi year, me expense being $454,407.57. Tho administra tion of Justice was the next costliest for the State, the amount expended being $370,749.38. The executive department spent $288,147.66 and Institutions for the insane cost Vermont $229,037.47. The expenses of the various State de partments follow: Administration of Justice, $370,749.38. Agriculture and forestry, $49,542.16. Armories, $25,000. Apportionment electrical energy, $3,358.68. Board of pharmacy, $216.16. Bounties, $2,235.85. Commissioner of weights and measures, $7,913.02. Curator of cabinet and geologist, $1,609.53. Damage by deer, $1,471.93. Dependent relatives of National Guard, $15,395.94. Bxecutlvo department, 28S.147.66. Educational, $454,409.57. Grade crossings. $26,599.71. Highways, permanent work. $216,659.96. Highways, bridge fund, $14,226.07. Highways, special appropriations, $6,- 607.20. Institutions for the Insane, $229,037.47. Interest, $40,464.97. Investigation water resources, $1,341.61 Livestock commissioner, $37,518.15. Liquor license, $18,722.(9. Libraries, $14,907.12. Legislative expenses, $160,063.98. Military, special, $105,421.78. Publicity, $10,000. Penal and reformatory Institutions, $169, 734.43. Public health, $14,800.39. Soldiers' Home and veterans, $31,698.94. State building, 1129,808.33. State pay to National Cluard, $40,183.99. Topographic survey, $2,499.92. Sundries, $8,241.79. Not State expenses, year ending June 30, 1917, $2,528,517.23. POPE MAKES NEW APPEALFOR PEACE Reduction of Armaments, Free dom of Seas and No After War Strife Are Urged. RESTORATIONS PROPOSED. These to Include Belgium. Serbia and nonmanla Plan Call for Return to Oermanr of All Her Colonic. 20,000 AMERICANS TO AID CANADA Will Help Harvest Grain Crop- Canadians Will Dig Pota toes in Maine. ORDER IN WHICH LAST 1 ,559 MEN WILL BE CALLED IN CHITTENDEN COUNTY VT. GUARD NOT AMONG FIRST TO GO TO FRANCE STATE A. F. OF L. MEETS ScRMlon nt nutlnnd. Troop from 2(1 Other Stnte Have Been ncnlgnnteil. Washington, Aug. 14. Plans for sending the first National Guard troops to France have been perfected with the organization of a division which will Include troops from 26 States and District of Columbia. The States from which the National Guard trooos are to be assembled are: Inmrn Roach of New York Principal iowa Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, NeW York, Sncnker nt First Three Dny' Ohio, Georgia, Alabama, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Maryland, Boutn Carolina, California, Missouri, Virginia, North Carolina, Kansas, Texas, Michigan, Rutland. Aug. 14. An attempt was made New Jersey, Tennessee, Oklahoma, inder tho guise of a war measure to tear Nebraska, Colorado and Oregon. The down In various States labor protective others come from the District of Colum- legislation, which It has required 50 years bla. to build up, according to James Roach of I Discussion of the time and place of mo New York, representative of the Amer- billzatlon of the division or of its depar- Ican Federation of Labor, who addrcssea ture for France are not permissible un the Vermont branch, A. F. of L., at Its I fier the voluntary censorship. The or 16th annual convention here to-day. This Iganlzation of the division as given In the nuspenslon of statutes would have meant official statement shows It will conform Increased working hours for men and re- to reduced French warfare division rcc. turning of women and children to factories ommended by Major-Gcncral Pershing and It was prevented, especially In New giving it a total strength with auxiliary York State, only because President ooa- I troops of approximately 20,000 men. row Wilson was In sympathy with Amer- The commanding officer of the division lean labor and President Samuel Gompers WiU be Brlg.-Gen. W. A. Mann of the reg. nf tho A. F. of L. was unceasing In his ular army now chief division of mill- efforts to thwart tho politician, Mr. Roach tary affairs of the war department, said. I Reduction of armament, settlement of The New York man was the principal I all International disputes by arbitration. speaker at tho opening session of the three freedom of tho seas, and no retaliatory days' convention this morning. He touch- measures after the war, and economic ed upon labor conditions In Vermont and I struggle for supremacy are the founda- Eaid that this State had some protective I tlon of Pope Benedict. laws for tho worklngman which were very walk because thoy only effect concerns which are Incorporated. The morning session was largely taken up with reports. This afternoon the 40 delegates present and their wives took a trip to Lake Bomosccn. This evening a lawn party at tho home of Nelson A Malngrcm. president of the Rutland branch, furnished entertainment. To morrow there will bo two business ses To the warring nations of the earth has come another appeal for peace from Pope Benedict. The foundation stones of the Pontiff's plan for world tranquility are reduction of armements and freedom of the seas and that thore shall be no retaliatory struggle after the war for world commer cial supremacy. Specific proposals made to tho belligerents, unofficial reports say, Include the restoration of Belgium, Serbia and Roumanla. The questions of Alsace Lorraine, Trent, Trieste and Poland, It Is suggested, should be adjusted peacefully. The Pope's plan also calls for the return to Germany of all her colonies. In July, 1915, Pope Benedict made his first appeal for peace. At that time the PontlfT Invited all friends of peace to Join with him In his desire to bring hostilities to' an end. Almost simultaneously with the latest appeal of Pope Benedict, China entered the ranks of the belligerents de claring war on Grmany and Austria-Hungary. No great changes have taken place on tho battlefields of Europe. Northeast of Ypres in Flanders, British troops have forced German posts to retire across the Steenbeke river, which lies east of the Ypres-Thourout railway and In the region of Langcmarck. Field Marshal Hatg's men held their gain and ro-establlshed their line on the eastern bank of the river. Elsewhere from the coast to St. Quentln tho artillery firing has Increased In some sectors and the British have carried out a number of successful raids, the most Im portant being In tho environs of Lens by the Canadians, French reconnolterlng parties have pene trated the German lines near Rheims In two places. Elsewhere In Champagne as well as at Cerny, on tho Alsne front, and In the Carspach sector the French re pulsed German surprise attacks, The Russians and Roumanians have checked for the time being the offensive of Field Marshal von Mackensen In the region of Fokshanl, while In western Mol davla tho Roumanians continue success fully their counter offensive. In the Ocna Grozechtl region the Austro-Germans The Free Press prints this week the balance of thn niirnhnrn In hn nrmv draft Washington, Aug. 14. Twenty thou- .., r.ni....... ... .. sand American harvest hands will help " , "' w I"1"1" tuu"1" lBR,"K "v l" save Canada's grain crop and nearly half llBt from tho Pln a' which It stopped as many Canadians will dig potatoes in In the Issue of last week. Mean- Maine under an arrangement reached to- while some changes havo occurred In the day by representatives of the American ,. .,, ,, . , .. . . . oS radian nvrnmnn tmn,ir.i flrst llst' 1,110 Principally to the fact that regulations will be suspended by both nlno names nave noen added to the 3,250, countries to permit the labor to cross and which was tho former, total number of recross the border. men llablo for conscr'ptlon from thlg ward with the grain season, heretofore county- ThtB0 men rcB'8'ered In another has stopped at the Canadian line ond district, but aro residents of Chittenden scattered to other pursuits throughout county. One of them had the serial the United States. The agreement made nunrner matting mm the ninth in to-day contemplates their crossing to take order of liability and necessitating the the places of thousands of Canadian re-numnorlng or every ono who followed workers who this year cannot go to the him. Other corrections In tho llst printed western grain fields because of the labor Ju'y 28 nre as follows: P. H. O'Kelley shortage throughout the Dominion. of Shelburne, whose serial number Is The wheat fields of Manitoba. Sas- 3,20, Is 73d In order of HabTnty: F, F. katchewan and Alberta begin to ripen Oarrow of Essex Junction, serial number just after the crop in the northern tier a.i. 13 S3a J' Butler of underbill, of the States is gathered. Canada is serial number 3,064, ls 182d; Alphonso counting this year on a 300,000,000 Llzotto of Wlnooskl, serial number 3,259, bushel yield of wheat, the' second larc- 189th: W. W. Vettcrs of Burlington, est tho country has grown. sorlal number 3,251, Is 197th; William Maine's potato crop Is about readv Rounds of tho Wllllston road In South for digging and there la not enough Burlington, serial number 3,009, Is 247th: available labor In New England to take William Trayah of Burlington, serial care of the yield. Canadian labor em- number 3,252, Is 418th; B. F. Dullahan of ployed for a short time will enable Burlington, serial number 3,253, is 778th; i Serial No, 1457-2069- , Order Serial Drawn No. Order Serial Drawn No. 2015- 1084- OFFICERS IN TOWN. Given Two Weekn' Furlough Following Close of Cnmp A large number of tho ncwly-commls, sloned officers from the training camp at Plattsburgh, N. Y arrived In Burlington Tuesday. The camp closed that day and Vift nfflnarfl hnvfl hrfn itivhh n hHof fnc Blons followed by a banquet at The Ber- loueh mosl of them bcng required to re wick in win uveiuilK. nort for .llltv on Aucust 27. A laren nnm i-romineni moor menpreseni lo-uuy wiu h. nf ,h. iInlversitv of Vermont nml n.ir. F. W. Suitor of Barro, president and Alex ander Ironsides of Barrc, secretary of the Vermont branch: B. Abrams of Now York, representing tho United Garment Work ers of America; William Stancomb of Boston, International Cigar Makers' asso ciation and George W, Deshney of Roch ester, N. Y., tho boot and shoo workers. -2124 -2127 -2130 -2133 -2136 -2139 -2142 -2145 -2148 -2151 -2154 -2157 -2160 -2161 -2166 -2169 Maine farmers crop. to save all of their VERMONT NOTES News Items of the State Gath ered Here and There. C. F. Baldwin of Essex Junction, serial number 3,238, Is 1,420th. These additions bring practically all those drafted a little later In the order of liability to service. In tho following table the serial num bers are given first and then the order of liability: 2324-1104- BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT SETTLED The breach of promise suit brought by Gilbert D. Wlnsor of Brattleboro against Miss Grace A. Pike, also of Brattleboro, has been settled by tho payment by the defendant of $600 as damages, according to papers filed In the office of the county clerk by Chase & Chase, attorneys for the plaintiff. He asks to discontinue the suit. Tho payment of this sum has been nccepted by tho plaintiff as settle ment In full of his claim for damages. The suit was brought for $1,000, the plain tiff basing his claim for damages partly on the fact that he had disposed of his farm at Portlandvllle, N. Y., and moved to Brattleboro, because MIhs Pike, after her alleged promise to marry him, ex pressed her preference to live In Brattle- have been dislodged from the village of boro. He claimed that when Bhe broke Slanlc as well as from heights south- I the engagement to marry she told him 2889- Order Serial Drawn No. 1701 13D2 1704 1749 1707 2393 Order Serial Drawn No. 1702 2077- 2474 1921-2726- 480- 3114- 1209-2601-2063- 674- 2166- 1992-2896-2935- 3140-1345- 1898- 2983-3109- west of Dorchetl. North of Fokshanl the Russians and Roumanians beat back several strong attacks by the enemy. Berlin reports continued heavy fighting around Fok shanl, claims little advances for the Teutons and says that Russo-Roumanlan attacks were checked. that she Intended to marry Rolarid W. Hodges, forrnerly of Brattleboro, and now with the public safety committee In Washington. WHAT CHEVRONS SIGNIFY. How to Tell the Itnnk of Army Of ficer!!. REMOVAL TO RUTLAND. Tho auditing department of tho New England Telephone company In Mont peller Is being moved to Rutland, which task will be completed In a few days. This office Is the last to be transferred, all the others having been changed before. Franklin, January 1, and the Passumpsic and Champlain Valley, June 1. Rutland Is the central office for the entire State. 1092- 21- 423- 1469-1141- 1216- 2657- 1591- 2673-2060-2198- 3157- 1338- 176- 1467- 2498- 2110-1826- H28- 3255-2340-1886- 1586-1299-2876-1080- 3048-1226-1613- 1479-1795- 1773- Fcw people who see the men from the ThA mnnthlv hills will hn snt nut fmrri Post every day know just what the ntland and navments madn at tho Inrnl cnevrons Bignuy wnicn iney wear on meir 0mce arms or wnat tne various gymoois indi cate which the officers weal. The lowest PRISONERS WANT TO FIGHT. non-cormrnss.onca omcer wears a smg e Qov p Graham ls Tecclvinft requests V-shaped chevron on both arms. His from ns wh(J are , he mfterent , rank Is lance corporal and he Is n office ln8tltutlons aaklnK for ,e tnat th may enlist In the federal service. Some of In rank ls the sergeant, who wears three e TJ!SL b PT 6d bars on the chevron. The flrst sergeant " '"J ''H' ' wears three bars, with a diamond shaped tltm ca,rd tnn the executive may take the dovlce under the bars. The cook wears a circular chevron with a baker's cap In 2901- 230- 1424-2512-2126- 2309-1822-1579- 1!W8-1158- 1920- 2418-3143-3201-2296- 2545-1046-2777- 455- 2379-2965- 2924- 3003-1806- 1069- 1603-2742- ONE SUBMARINE SIGHTED. Rev. Fr. Hubert I.eDuc Cornea from Kniclniid to VUlt I'nrcnU. lington boys who had received commls, siona at tho camp were among those ar riving Tuesday. The members of the First Troop of Cavalry of the Now England camp had a farewell dinner last evening at the Hotel Vermont about 100 attending. Several of the new officers will probably be assigned to the three regiments now at Fort Ethan Allen. Guy R. Chamberlln, son of Mrs. A. N. Chamberlln of South Union street, who was commissioned at a second lieu tenant In tho regular army, has been as An ocean voyage from Livemool to New signed to the Second cavalry at Fort York during which only one submarine, I Ethan Allen. which Immediately submerared. was sighted, although fear of tho underseas TEST YOUR EMPHASIS craft caused the passengers several sleep-1 A professor of a school in England used less nignts, was me exciting experience I to make h b people read the following sen of the Rev. Fr. Hubert LeDuc, son of Mr. I tences and have them place the emphasis and Mrs. Arthur L. LaDuc of 189 North I on the right words: requests under consideration, but if they have not, then It is possible that tho the center. A horse-shoer w'ears a horse fedeJ'a' government can take them for shoe on tho chevron, tho saddler wears h"00 n the army and navy, so that the a saddler's knife and the wagoner wears "'ne1 applicants are aavisea mat It a wheel on his arm. A pair of crossed lnojr navo lnu,r reg'sirauon cara miorma bars on a round chevron is worn by the ln t0 . . ect .Bnould be Provided tho mechanic or artificer. The bugler wtears P"" U,S,US,"K oi lne case- a bugle on his cap. The supply sergeants nnnirn nv a uttt t of a troon or of a battery wear three GORED BY A BULL. bars with a cross bar across the ends of There is doubt of the recovery of Ernest tho lowest bar. Three cross bars are C. Baker, a West Glover farmer, who was worn by the regimental supply sergeant attacked by a bull a few days ago. The beneath the three top bars. The sergeant- animal was driven on by tho man's son major wears two curved bars across the and his dog but not until Mr, Baker had i lowter part of the chevron, and the regl- been thrown high in the air, landing on I mental sergeant-major wears three curved his shoulders In such a way that his spine bars across the bottom of the chevron. Is Injured and the entire lower part of A second lieutenant wears no Insignia his body Is paralyzed. He is at Brightlook on his shoulders, but the first lieutenant hospital In St. Johnsbury and his recovery wears ono silver bar on each shoulder, is, not expected. Tho captain wears two bars, tho major ' wears a gold leaf on each shoulder, the GETS AHEAD OF PRODUCERS. lieutenant-colonel woars silver leaves, Miss Cora A. Moore, formerly of St. ana tne colonel wears nn eagle on each Albans, who is now spending part of the snoumer. uno Dngaaior-general wears summer with her parents, Mr. ond Mrs. one star, tho major-general two stars and J. G. Moore, In that city, has created some- the lieutenant-general wears three stars. What of a sensation In theatrical circles A general may dovlse his own uniform. n ;ow York, where she Is well known In At present mere are no lieutenant-gen- magazlneandncwspaperccntcrsby acqulr crals or generals in tho United States inIMh(rihtKton. new comic nnor.i. "Xnn. army. These titles aro conferred by act tha." which some of tho leading producers 2301-2534- 483- 3148-1251-2276- 1262- 2515- 528- 1327- 2229- 1758- 2019- 2429-1131- 2224-2318- 283- 3194- 2029-1737- 29C9- 2353- 815- 359- 1725-3000-1587- 152C- 1126- MORE COMMISSIONS street, who arrived in Burlington to visit his parents. He has been I spending the last five years In Httchln, England, and was ordained to tho priest hood in London on December 17, 1916. The I I saw that C saw. C saw that I saw. I saw that that C saw was so. C saw that, that that that I saw was so I saw that, that that that that c Baw "Auranla." on which Father LeDuc sailed. I was so left Liverpool August I but was held out C saw that that, that that that that I In tho Mersey river until the 4th because saw was so, of fear of submarines which were lurking 1 saw that that, that that that that that outsldu watting for a boat to appear. Dur- C saw was so ine thin time there was a rumor on honrri that seven mehchant vessels had been -A- HANDY SIGNAL, sunk by submarines and that the United Visitor So this Is the deaf and dumb States destroyers had sunk three sub- ward! How do you call people to dinner? marines, but this repon was not definitely I suppose you don t ring a bell verified, After tho steamer left Liverpool Superintendent No. We have a man there was no real excitement until, about who walks through the ward wringing his two days out, off the coast of Ireland a hands. Montreal Herald submarine was sighted. There were about twelve boats near at tho time, however, so the submarine Immediately submerged again and although a United States de Btroyer, which responded to the call sent out by the ship as soon as the U-boat was sighted, cruised about for a long time, GIRLS BETTER STUDENTS. Standing nt V. V. M. Higher Rank of the Societies. Kanna Alnha Theta, with 86.52 per cent, nothing was seen of the submarine again, stands first among the fraternities of tho No more submarines were sighted state university, Second, third and. fourth throughout the trip, although a sharp nlaceB also go to the girls, The ranking lookout was kept and the passengers con- iB based upon the final grades of last tlnually given the life drill In case they June. The women students outrank the needed it. I men In scholarship, as usual, by a small nercentaae. The general average of all WANTS MORE CLOTHING students is 78.62. hTIR FRKM H HKKITliKKN iraierniue manu mm wn. . jvbijihv , w.. - - Alpha Theta, 86.52; PI Beta Phi, 84.54 ' Ynrlc. Au. 14. An urgent anneal Delta Delta Delta, 84.10; Alpha winter elothlnir was received by the XI Delta, 83.30; commons ciuo, were seeking. "Xantha," Is by two young Americans, written and produced In Lon don, where it had the greatest success. mL. . . . I VAt,nAn in Vn.i, Vn.l, n , FOR VERMONT BOYS list, bringing their opera with them. It was In the very warm season when they San Francisco, Cal.. Aug. 12. L. G. arrived, and the producers only came out Billings, formerly of Rlchford, Vt., has of a regretted lethargy to find that the been commissioned a lieutenant in the much sought after theatrical property had quartermaster's department of the na- been seized upon by the young woman. tlonal army of tho United States. Miss Moore has had no previous personal experience In producing, but her writings have made for tho success of many a now well-known play and musical comedy. CaDltal much more than necessary Is al ready guaranteed to make "Xantha" sure of an elaborate as wen as an artistic pro duction this fall. 3250-1990-1037-1515-1914- 84- 2315- 468- 3181- 1807- 314- 1838-1718- 1734-1607-94-2355- 3192- 2373- 892- 1298-1589- 1149- Washlngton, Aug. 12. Commissions awarded students at the Fort Rllev. Kans,. camp Include the following: second lieutenant, cavalry, officers' re serve corps: Howard K. Richmond. winasor, vt. Washington, Aug. 12,-Commlsslons awarded to students at the coast artil lery trntnlnc nnmn at Wrt MM... Y. Include: Captain coast artillery, officers' White River JweUon for photographic reserve corps: Leigh J. Harvey. St. purposes with children was covered with Johnsbury, Vt.; second lieutenant In same wm of many dreadful diseases and thnt corps, Henry R. B. Brahana, Lowell, Vt the photographers were German agents In- ltnin ..... ' ' . ..AnH nrr rlAfifh nnrl HlurrMrt nn wiumm u. wuflon, East Dorset. Vt. iiem upon i .v..v.w.. upon yuunis rtiiivtiviiB. MuouibBi 1.1-1. m.nrlri nnntefl nnd nhntnemnh. . . i which lino wv - d --. insula it IB AGAIN. . n thR road, owned by F. McAuley ii appears mat once a westerner, visit-I Rnml,rvil c. Mass. Ing New York, was held up by a footpad e J. Smith, a representative of tho DID NOT TRY TO POISON CHILDREN. 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2251 2667 2254 850 2257 1280 2260 2347 2263 1220 2266 902 2269 1030 2272 640 2275 79 2278 740 2281 2163 2284 1445 2287 3071 2290 1900 2293 1332 2296 1954 2299 2567 2302 2718 2305 2412 2308 3110 2311 2651 2314 630 2317 1368 2320 2323 2156 2329 2668- -2451 1400 2454 2460 2457 37 2460 2927 2463 1867 2466 1033 2469 1462 2472 1739 2475 1378 2478 903 2481 2637 2484 2449 2487 2216 2490 2820 2493 1499 2496 2040 2499 3193 2502 2475 2505 2847 2508 92 2511 1902 2514 317 2517 244 2520 1017 2523 3226 2526 34 2529 787 2532 2329 2535 2450 2538 3037 2541 2235 2544 489 2547 3051 2550 1005 2563 -2556 3188 2559 27 2562 884 2565 2694 2568 132 2571 2612 2574 2245 2577 323 2580 1247 2583 289 2586 3132 2589 24 2592 2932 2595 1629 2598 779 2601 3196 2604 1307 2607 1047 2610 728 2613 149 2816 1642 2619 1239 2623 2199 2625 2155 2628 1568 2631 693 2634 2905 2637 45 2640 1936 2643 1246 2646 186 2619 2182 2652 2961 2655 681 2658 2588 2661 3215 2661 922 2667 2268 2670 263 2673 1741 2676 1620 2679 684 2682 2741 2685 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999 2372 3097 2375 1427 2378 2332 2381 915 2384 19702387 2056 2390 1969 2393 3213 2396 2910 2399 1523 2402 1335 2405 2784 2408 2076 2411 2463 2414 2767 2417 2493 2420 339 2123 3104 2426 348 2429 1290 2432 1265 2435 491 2438 1426 2441 190 2444 716 2447 2154 2450 1243 2453 887 2456 2704 2459 2928 2462 2750 2465 2278 2468 1775 2471 Order Serial Drawn No. Order Serial Drawn No. 811 2688 2685 2691 1078 2694 1916 2697 2960 2700 2240 2703 2292 2706 347 2709 16 2712 952 2715 849 2718 1872 2721 1964 2721 374 2727 2818 2730 1219 2733 1928 2736 3178 2739 2641 2742 1721 2745 819 2748 1655 2751 2569 2751 474 2757 2977 2760 518 2763 1687 2766 2562 2769 3129 2772 771 2775 404 2778 1736 2781 369 2784 2452 2787 2697 2790 987 2793 2237 2796 3089 2799 3210 2802 1849 2803 1603 2808 1085 2811 1668 2814 67 2817 2664 2829 2798 2823 1461 2826 2253 2829 338 2832 1263 2835 3101 2838 2996 2841 2170 2844 1001 2847 252 2850 2583 2853 1704 2856 3177 2859 644 2862 1502 2865 1026 2S68 1056 2871 2424 2874 687 2877 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3200 2349 3203 2979 3206 J9S0 3209 3184 3213 3234 3215 2098 3218 2180 3221 2986 3224 261 3227 172 3239 200 3231 192 3238 2093 3239 3068 3243 1522 3245 3172 3248 203 3251 403 3254 2205 3257 INJURED BY BLAST. Byron Stuart, a civil engineer, employ- as with the demand: ,". has been In the village with the f ' u",c " ''"u "Give me your money, or I'll blow out 7TV and photographers who were e" "' ?7 your brains!" .everal weeks ago. He brought with . " .JLJ,VJ " stone from a blast near the construction camp on East mountain. The skull, how ever, was not fractured. Lamb. American Red Cross to-day from Major Grayson Murphy, head of the Red Cross commission which Is making a survey of the European war rone and the French district Inhabited by refugees. Because of the fuel shortngo and other discomforts, ho added, tho refugees would, need an "Incredlblo volume of both military and civilian help." He also impressed upon the Red Cross the necessity for prompt ship ment of winter clothlnjr for theAroerJcan soldiers and "those of our allles-who-wlll 82.46; Phi Delta Theta, 80.72; Al pha Gamma Sigma, 79.41; Delta rsl, 79.4fl; Alpha Tau Omega, 76.65; Kappa Sigma, 75. 84; Sigma Phi, 70.68; Sigma Nu, 67.67; Del ta Sigma, 62.13, The following are the general averages In full: General average, all students, 78. 62; all men students, 77.10; women students, 80.79; all fraternity studonts, 79.69; all fra ternity men, 77.10; all fraternity women, 84.67: all non-fraternity students, 76.87; all non-fraternity men, T7.10f tM Tion-fra- joseph t. dickman a Major-general The nominations for general officers In the national army sent by President Wlleon to the Senate yesterday In clude: Brigadier-General Joseph T. Dlck mnn to bo made major-general, Brlgadler-General Clarenco R. Ed wards, now In command of the depart ment of the northeast, to be made major-general. Col. W. J, Nicholson, formerly com. mandant at Fort Ethan Allen, to be iiiuuo Dngaaier-generaL "Blow away," raid the man from the him affidavits signed by 12 representative West. "You can live In New York with- men of the city of Somervllle among whom out brains, but not without money." The are the president of the board of trade and the presiueni ' 'no comramra ui public safety for that city. To further prove their honesty the pony was examin ed bv a veterinary, George Stephons, who J . ,fl,..lt ...... I . . . has also maoe un in piaum the animal is i i"5"'" neaim w ut from any Infectious disease germs. Sev eral persons In the town were so worked up over the rumor that they burned the clothes which their children wore when having their pictures taken on the pony's back. PAYS 500 FINE. - tr rnmstock of Westminster paid a ' of 500 In Bellows Falls municipal court when he pleaded guilty to the ,kl ', of receiving an automobile known to have been stolen. He was fined 8500 jjutaVcott U. S. NEEDS 25,000 AIRMEN. department came Into operation, It has had the unlimited support of the press throughout New England and the personal assistance of the governors of each State and the mayors of cities, and the heads of universities and colleges. The aviation section of the Signal Corps undoubtedly offers the best positions of the service. All aviators and balloon pilots when they graduate following a training of six months, are commissioned as first UnlltAnantn In thA llASprv. Pnrnn nf thn New England's Quota MOO, Ilnaed on Army, at a base salary of 12,000 annually Population SO from Vermont, It has beon stated that the United States requires 25,000 airmen, such as aviators and balloon pilots, to do their bit In tho Great International War. New England quota on a basts of popu lation Is ns follows: Maine, 170; New Hampshire, 100; Ver mont, 80; Massachusetts, 833; Rhode Island, 135; Connecticut. 275f Total L593, or In round nupmbers, 1,600. The aviation selection of the Signal Corps was established In the Northeastern Dioutmaat about -July 17th. Since this when In duty, with additional compensa tlon wnen in active service at nomo or abroad; and during tuition, they receive soldiers' pay, rations, and lodging, also expenses to the schools and training camps, Department Aeronautical Officer atv nounces that in addition to the (2,000 base pay to graduates as balloon pilots undel the commission as flrst lieutenants, the men will receive during their training ai. tho Observation Balloon Schools a com. penatlon nt such rate that their total pay will be flOO per month, and 75 centt a day allowance for rations. notahle neconn for the v. v, si The friends of tho University of Ver mont will bo pleased to learn that Regln aid 'Galusha Hawley, class of 1917, wh( has just sailed for Russia, owes his Im portant appointment by tho National City bank of Now York to his splendid showtni In economics and banking, gained undei Profostor Groat, and his remarkable mas. It Is not the Intention of tho Northeast. tcr)- of Bnanlsh, which after only one em Department to stop when Us ratio U-oar's atudv In Dr. Worman'a class, en- quota, 1.600, Is received, but to continue and allied him to pa3S a, third year'a course show tho rest of tho I'liltod States that Now England can furnish a greater num ber than Its quota of men of fine sterling qualities to serve their country aa avia tors and balloon pllotB. examination, all of which singled him out to tho New York banking officers as pns deserving special preference, irai.VR ' w'. .. svvk 'iKJtvJ