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PAGE 2 FIRST 11. S. FIGHTERS AT FRONT Transport Unit In Ser vice; Others Training MEN DRIVE BIG CARS UNDER FTRE Collegians Form Bulk of New Army Corps By HENRY WOOD ITti/7 Oorretoondetit United Prrnt TRAININ'© CAMP OF THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE. Mav 25. America** first armed force be fan active service at the front to day. It was Bert lon One of the American munition transport ser vice. Its forty-odd young American" left the training camp late last night. Today they are hurrying sheila and ammunition to French flfhtera In front trenches, under fire simultaneous with the Q**parture of Section One there arrived here Sections Two and Three. Two Is composed mostly of Andover col lege men It is to enter active set vice next week Two week* hence the Dartmouth. Yale, Harvard. Johc- Hopkins, Chicago and William* Cni verslty men in unit No 3 will b*> at work. In the meantime Sections Two and Three started drilling *ifl French rifles and the French n «a •»al of arms They are al*n to he , ihoroly instructed in handling auto mobiles —and particularly the b:g five-ton American motor trucks I which they will drive in active .ser 1 vice. The Americans are wearing khaki uniforms closely re-enabling the American military garb Many have had military training m the I/nited Btates. but when they began drilling today they discovered the.' would have to begin all over again, since the French manual of arms and the French drill tactics are en tirely different from the American The training camp of America * first fighting forces on thr French front Is Installed 1n one of France's most beautiful and most historo forests close to where the army is fighting. The American flag floats beside th# tri color high above the encamp ment. The particular standard ot the Stars and Stripes now in u*c was the gift to the munitions trans port service of Clarence Mackay. The camp Is officered by French army commanders. Including Lieut. J. E. Ostheimer. of Philadelphia, w ho enlisted in the French army in 1914 Ueut. Pallly, an American and who was captain of the 1910 Yale foot ball team, with William Taylor, ot New York, as swcoud in command, comprise the commanders of section Twro. Section Three has not >et been officered ♦ The very first thing the French army officers bumped again-t n pre paring for the American fighting tnen was that they had to have breakfast. No French roldier eats a regular breakfast, and ihe French array cooks have their mornings off in consequence. Hut not so a' the American munition transport iron ing camp The usual American ap petite for breakfast are very mud. in evidence Therefore the French army regulations had to be altered to fit. The French officers also dc tovered tnat the usual emergent') istion would have to be changed in the rase of the American* Th* i French soltlior carries 00,.0 0 ,. solitary loaf of bread for his reserve food supply when starling out on active service. This didn’t look like enough to tie Americans The * intly therefore, increased to in addition, two bard boiled rgg Driving five-ton automobile truck* is the hardest sort of physical labor and the members of these first American armed forces ar* all pi< k <*d men. The hours are irregular and during battles turns on duty may continue for days at n time The great trucks must lumber along in range of enemy shells Physical labor, the hardships of service, thr dangers of th*- Anna line —none of these deter the Amer leans. All they demand a to s* • actual service In the quickest possi Me tluie Settled. Bess—l will marry yon Just as toon ss you can give me a town and country house and a car. Put listen, if t bear of your sending flowers to June or Mae it will be all off, and I’ll marry you directly Toasties LSy AND CREAM ARE WHAT I gyfcSxA LIKE FOR MfflKT? LUNCH EinoriM. r«*atum f**r*al Company. BaMlr Crnrk. Mirk car ro*tum <"*r«al Cos, U 4, Wm<j*nr. Ontario, Outbursts of Everett True. t Li Teil YOU Something a Boot That, many People aiyr isure ir re> Tw4 war .. TNc Q.SAC oft HkSH ia Urccly J j" PSyrNOCOGkr4C " J Li I V-»y _jl IN DETROIT Rrranif Sr hiari (nreoUrn t*» !*.«*> revolver *i iMr »l«.t t'lifrr N surkul *s right* •' ' -.r A t>. * (kill wav Negro No ' "• • *• >*t\i t' 't' h r r«-tlnn f-tr SO <ia>«, b* -t rig- '"or nellv Th 'ir*d*> VV Mir os a <tfpst fnr 1 ilif V||. hiuan < mini d' poi Into i hur - ft*- afternoon. .tc n M »srOrld*svo r t > purse <• ntwining T> - a»o looking f •>; i N'g w’ suspected Hat (r*«tr Is the kitchen of flren sas-S'lf»aerslif-*lnk« - restaur.* •* - >* Nr ' Monroe-*- e .nth* ; Friday m-'rtiirr, ft ' •atingu*sbed. t » spark *’ a vo n t rv, ‘ » ! • tore *» Vo *> ;,I 0-0 1 e « ftre Th* flame* *• e p:t t but s’ ght Th* MleSlsas arsneh of thr Uonnn • Port*, under the eh«lrm«n*klp of Mr* tV N-l.m W) tt- ' s obtained perrr. ter e ; , , petition r »•* unions :r» t'>» < • * *-,« v speed y psi*«at o; rsge fodeist ani-.n-inv- n- ,i measure a hmi.rwlfr whn llkut so l»»ir her pr*n*l»*« ,|>|. k and epsn *n«l " »r pet h"hb> we* *pr ng o Ing can e t<- th* pr- »» '-r s • •* to ha*, e her hast snd «rr*ef» ! j cause he ’o* 1 r ■ rr i k* I thetr happ' h-rre tn thr -as wanted \n assistant ' t e ■ ttie |s« didn t pr !-• ; • In aui-h ertses ‘Wef, • .i down her* and g stand tbs' he'll ha e • 4.ct »' * the downstairs p-< ' ft*, painted • *h» -i.avd f Inlmlng *hr hint ns oppnrttinlfv to Kpp«>r her hn»h*ml » »«llt foe votes. M »i*ked Edward Fv-korrv a*' i for tii* 1..-gal Ai-t • j-*--. i. la-nrd '-> t t ton. t<> t-a • . *' ■ .•• r*» said* Prooa* o. a ( ■*!*-*: her, can «• nti court \'- itei ,a-ir* »: a' his dtvor* e with wh *h lie tried to r»a« h hi- * >f• • t'h• •• :r Ivad cor-e ba< to . - Hr >- a dr re* Frlefiijs f yt ■* f* - , , tn n*tro:» Wrote - ■ --f ft-.e I Mr P.-k. rr • *« drick 'ft lic f ilii> u ■ • «he has s boy five 4 *->-« ,1 •seaklsa up behind Mr*. A. Ilttne .r --\s. .till Dsag-st.. w|, te .hr . w * k ■-a * ’ ave «tiortjf' i 1r» day n -*M, *n unkn w n wrenched h • • an- 1 . • writ i a Tl'i *■*• hrs- i * a * h- h r 1 nt.i - * “A' I'd r r # ‘-n Hr T\ H fJ *“ •• *' l r «t» t\\ •t* \ K. # r *j; • 1 , th*> bn* 7 v it no irifr , f the fhif* ►,» p » 1 contained s ( s o* gr, J r.r gts..r* and t* > NEW ROOKS IN FFBLIC LIRRARY New -n ojr« e# , public jtir#. *t# Non- aft' ndat - » ftchoots. ' I'd *r, dr, i« Hr*« k ifirlda A 4 KtrmlDk B »io. ' Cartoe ms ' ). - - Ctn Do with t •“on welt • t'lv. ~. 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I fora or immHU ».v f -»-•? r * I for P*tan< a. 11 *a« Irarnarf tr»d l'fl«llr»~Of pi*>n M«« kliwt—Hill] I *• rl*ll»-»Tt»n Jnh •Mllp I* "*< I - By ( ondo. DRAFT SLACKERS’ \RE SI’BJKCT TO SIMM ARY ARREST •*'iie • n < t- t nr. -i!n> - hat every person who s o' -, r e» rv <•’. the dr.tf’ reg ’.strution <-n I T,e" '. will b* prompt ; . , .'-'S' r cop 4 of ar’ c-inscription clrcul.ixs t " • ■ h-on t-von emm! pircu- j s- ' «'itr> of -he.c j uhl;i atlnns appwr- | er. • '- re 4 and- roostvc plan* for Tt A' orsey John K Kinnsno ha.< 1- • *-1 < st Dcrawnt in which ho *:rgf- all pw *ohs bptwren . t-nd 30 \rpe-. rosrsfor on Jun«* "» 1 tndr-e rena ’*- of th* U« . Today’s Games m-f • ran No* Ynr! ‘r, «’lovo*grid. cloudy. < Hoeton tn st. Lout.*-. clo-ip j Dhiladt !phtd ’n r > ' , ’rciit. r’ear. . ‘ n • L * < loar National | HMc*gn >n Now York, clear p ■-> g’ ir' F- >c k • p f|* ar rtncip-: ;i»! n p* clouiv I r.’trv! 'ntafes Senators ill Re Naval Seamen » U-C' . *J> 6 v'j." - {* v.-t mr* j || ,v" >• -- v>, i * jf-i- ..a.-. &ii '■ * », S l r W- 4r*7 ... " f 1 1f nr' K. Alhiifat, of An tor i ani William K Kanvon, of . havr announced th«*ir intan -''r , * r. - no # rhf Ir »aftta to t»n t f roariKn ;n fha na*.<l r«*«rrva H , *'l hat* - «*<! ’ha n*ce*«arv .1 i-nl-.ittona. When run < l 'i to o*ojrn Their *''***, fo’ - tin d-r pre«. r !ns it !* tinconatitu i tonal for • oator to ertlHt aa pri nt'' in i*ni of »h. foil! tar? **rviC# M!. K»njr»»n «Ornr<Jlß*l> n ir ! aft .andrt f '>♦ '|f made 'n 1 !•[)«» I tl *>t «'lr.« :a#i!a*t*ifi l*r >n»|r *■—*!** plain n# *' k'ntrt ilha* I* rl*hl«- I Inint tot* tlrni._.M<<n |A]n DETROIT TIMES GOOD WEATHER FOR AG MEET , Sun Shines On High School \thletes \\ ho < hish At Kast l.ansini: FAST LANSING, Midi. May 25. ldc.»i weather cnnditi«»ns« grenfed rhe opening of the intcrscholastu’ rack and fl« M me**t, whtcb wi\> heduled t«* begin here at 1 o’clock hi* afiermion. The meet is stAfed i idcr he au* ices of *be Mtehi&au \ggi->s I>»spite th* heavy mins of jhe pa*’ week, rhe track 1* tn very i 3«>o<l -h.tpe, and sonte record* may ; ;nc - -itahhnhcd More than 20 hlgt- ! , h,' ( - ■ will have cam? present *rroP f>n f ra! and KalamaiOo arc 1 ! ’he favorites Offlctals for ‘he meet will be At- [ | follows Referee and starter. Pr C A i i (iritfi.a. clerk of course. Howard K i flic, tn assistant dark*. Payparc «nd .uk.nr ’ judge*. Ros#b«»oni. Cox 11 indaman. Bail, Mivndenb'irg. Cor i yell, Atkin. Ormodv, McClellan and 'Carver: timers. Ijtrrabec. Huston i jiurt Haaseltm-tn. STARTS WORK ON JOY FIELD The government Thursday s’arted w>rk on a li.At 0 > aviation schcol r-e.r*'’ 1 p contracts hav nc b> • n -•'•» Wedn**sviay to the Wal br dg» A d'.ng**i company of Pe -ro t *.>»tr.d for the school recently was donated by Henry B Joy Alb -r’ K -n of IV'roj’. drew the .'an* f->r th** build ngs and grounds Th « s the fir*? time in recen? jr,,-. **-c gnrernmen? h%® employed ,«n sr- hit.- • outside it* own depart mem* {-> .• <sf-i rw*t ;» on* of mne the government * building ail from the ..Mtrj,-. An- Mr Ksf.n r ecent'y w,i« appointed arcDitact of -he aviation *c,"litr if -’.e « »:rai corp* of the l nred Htates army PARENTS DESERT FOUR INFANTS n Prosecutor Marry K*id *n Thursday secured a war r ,n - * -he hit* u Newark. N J.. ol Clarence Blanchard and his wife. Margar. BLneb;*rd. on »}-•* charge e‘ a' r . ni- mne their so ir lnt'.tnt chil rn ;; a uou 'he ,u>f ( Ss P: 4n- - d ? n? ;'v,* -. .rie h- r IPtle ones e h*. » rt r- i-r whoever -hould find 'hefiy 1' is alleged The whev»--ibou»* of the paren's was learned bv orfi* ers of the Chil dren ■* Aid society, w “io sentobed the ! b inch'T*! I *’* ,*Nir Vo i*-’t'T Four th at. md *' ti? inquiries to relative*. The cl dr* n range in age from .I.ttne*.. five years old, M a seven- Tt<'.n?T ; < i«i lr/am 1/eCi.xre The oth j- - H . 1 i \ ’wc and I found ?er".n<'-rar homes by the f’h’l rir*n’« Aid - >ojety. j " . r •- 4 r ;dr**fd *o a M r s ■ • . i, ciip.int an r*■!,■ n ..r. r p,, ke l l her to *ake Tc . , I. r ildren It was found A, h*- Blanchard* apparently viiia left ?h» nigh' of May IT PYTHIAN'S GIVE GOV. SLEEPER FINAL DEGREE Apb **<■>’• Sleeper ’he s» ie.>• ? of .ir.r.o ,»rjd • and: Lite Knifh’a of * -j ,r h -IT Detroit iod*»rep - r. -. and . • • .nr* ’lian l.onO cundi .4*. t *hru th** fit• • degree :n 'he iftnorv TI irx i\ night. The .ere ion’- 1 *< -d* and i pan ie \ ;■< :■ pr :v ;*1 -'re* - - wfh more th,».n i kr / •*> u ! r.e. »md was fol i *d a an-i .e* In Hotel Cadi* gn • r.t h* iar*Af «* . and ’•- * . in formed dr 11 e*nj f j sirs i- ’o?U'* S* proceed -1 —'V? n* asc arii and ’o tvoodward, and thence , th* arr \ sjer er il • elaborkt* ’osts -err* :: th'' procession f;*K * ri i r.nor *« «re Ruprme 1 tn' * o: Jn J Brow n, of Van a ’ i ',i r>th- Keeper <»f Rec , rd« ! * e: -k ( VV'heaton, of Min lea.-M.. - l Cban* * Lor Ray E ff tr*. r. * Fla *Te Creek and his staff. • or ’h'- with several past grand hancellnrs of Michigan Tue final (!•;*?'-' w ■* put op hv a picked *enm The governor was the . 'tfl V candidate lof thl* rjegree WEATHER HINDERS ‘CLEAN-IT’ WORK F'nfnvorith »hi* work r, a“> hlndorr i pl.<n- for th»* imunl 1. m no. pro< U itio I by Mavor Marx tilt wa* rhfl«ir#»n who nro I proof dine i*;»h «uiTnin*«r gardening tdanr havr on anod tip many TH'nn f during th** w#ak, and tho nib- I’ «h an olloctad ha* hr <■ n oarriod i I away bv thf* rirv. WilHarr H Savory Dead. WlllF-ir H Savor rnflrod I building rortrar»or, and » nohnol Ifi"' tr and ri)f<*rvinor, I* • 'lr . i•, ' ' in* Nr '*|4 TANARUS» “.'i 1 dftb F- .no.al t-rvlrra will hr <-'d S- * irlkv aftrrnndrt a? 2 o'rlook r v < k V • ’> Qi n» v-, r TV l T *hW , pMto- of Tr:nMy Epiahopal ;r f t »r-h R,.r .i; a *'| n TVooddirro jroniF'Fn M” Pivr,r. had nrrp a Ira Fd'p* *** • T'«irol*| for 4fi . y*<jr«. I * o»» I »,p in • r.* fn -I S a*r|i from I Enel r 1 m r*r . old 1 New, Smart Summer Dresses § S s ls°° - $ 25°2 - . / f; v ' l ] Theve arr dro -.c- ti\at women “who know' will appreciate. All the new features of the summer styles in VJ V;J Crepes de Chine, novelty Silks, Georgette (’re]>eß, fancy Voiles, Batiste and Organdy. Features include deep a/J> pointed collar*. trimmed and embroidered, trench pockets, ball buttons, and inetal thread embroidery. QA [ j / rKSvI r,'.| Extraordinary Skirt Sale Saturday n 300 Silk and Cloth Skirts /[ 'SJ j Esual 57.50 Values at $ £I.OO /.J Skirts >nr' newest style* developed from Novelty Weaves, Poplin*, Silk 1 Q/Q - \ * (TTk mlord p. f» in throughout. Novelty pocket* end chirred yoke* } Y/A — „ ) uu s . C/W Capes and Cape Coats—NEW—sls up Yli Saturday - Saturday _ _ ivj JR] Girls Hats Wee Tots’Coats Itemriyawit U«s*l $7.50 VsAms |)]| NEW HOME j FOR HEALTH I OFFICERS! Old Municipal Court Building Becomes Part of Headquarters old municipal four’ building (= to b* sconce. .tnd >hel fop floor will b* u«-»d hr fh* - Rcar'i n' Health It ia expected fJiflt work j n*n v -11 b# b i?y or. *-u M 're wi*hin a day or two. so h*t a* last •b* health depart merit wdl have ( adequate headquarter* to figh’ I nc ir.* th* epidemic; tha* arc now fhr*a*cning 'bo city th* r*w a' anger.* nt 'h-' ' t,r-' floor of th* building wi' : b»- j given ovej to the drr trb' ft n'' of building* and boiler inanec •>n Th* • -fond floor will bo occupied by ih»- A 1 -) J • » • 1 • • ' and th* third floor will bo an annev • th* health "cm An iron br \z wfli connect th* old court hutidme at th* ’bird floor. wl*h th* board yf ' health building On this floor will i r *hc office- of f.h* -ani'iry d* partment, th* plumbing insp'N m | department and th* hot;;-Ins m.-p* ion office** About *‘> inspector* .■rd n'cnot”-1 h •* . a v ‘ oflfl<*« on tht* floor Th*** change- 1 g;-e • «o hat th* depar*-nent •* look tig .«f o-r food. milk. contagious disease* *mok* and administration will hr rbU* to move around and props-1; i ondurt th* .business - T v *** hang'- vt r* se'f’c • i a hen the count;! < - ■ if’crnoon and derided. at-*n i»* .;,r- t|r>n of »h* building* to a.Uth Iz* them Th* buildtnsr was abandon* i Thursday morn n» i ! » *ri* 1 vor hospital. and fhf bed- ->nd •> *■ • ;rnitur* is bring carted swa- ' of th* patients who hav.- 1• 'T 'h* emergency hospital 'or 'hr ; ** _ ' f.-ov weeks have rsrovstd and h<>< br.>n discharged from rp.. r«n .ns Meanwhile th*r* t<rt *"■ ! r».*r« and» v»»iOplnC -O ’ b ■'' '' t* i drnartmont did rot n*’» and and *d»i | i on a 1 ho-plfal ;oo ■ ih<* arar>» v%-r host '. ah* np*n**d in tht* htiodint * p.. r* . ' 400 r of 'bo ili.sr'a -r t ( city, b'd rnoor « Thtir*rt«t rti'iri I ng showed ’ha - tbr r>- i ••n .'un* only 770 rasr-*, ,ind all <>f * ru i < uksn furt* of Ha < ontagloti 1 fjisoas* hospitals at» not j r-fOWd^d MILITARY RITKS GIVEN XL’RSES NEW YORK Msa 2f> Amsrira • | first military fnn**ral *»< condm t lod in a tiny llt»!*» undertaker’s ) ohapel on Broad’S at over 'he flag drared raakets of Mr« Edl*h Avers I and Helen Wood, the R«-d i r-o« nur-es killed by a "hell aboard tlu I Mongolia on their war to Frans j Vollowing the simple r« rrmortv, | attended hv 2f>d nur«»«. during { wMrh »he Rer P>r P< ag> «a!d I* Is sometimes rot «o praiseworthy ♦o lire lone a* to lire woll." r b« eofflrs wer* put aboard a train for I f’hleaao. The funeral «erv!re « ( s r r’\ military The only flower* >A*> r >' n. .ur -h of fwost p<-a ai.d asp-f.. of rarnattona. brought by m in known woman and rut at »h„ fr>..t of the altar Mra Arers* body will gn to he ! j.eoplo in Attica. Ohio, but th. bod; jr. fi»« Wofvt ttho*» \ n h*-., 1 ’ IP i# het*n kfl’rd In the wk , ( nd j * parents are dead will be buried by *he rhlrago Red f'rf.--' CASTORIA Por Inf anti «nd Children In Use Tor Over 30 Years i2T<zS**«a PUSH SALE OF LIBERTY BONOS Rankers and RusineAs Men Hustle For ( ash Nt'eded For M ar "Go ro your bank, or the nearest bank or bram ; and subecriba for .< Liberty oan bond “ Sue i > the slogan of Ftetrolt's j ■’li»r!e »rn;A of bond talesmen I wdrkiitg under th»- dir*«. tlon of the ' Liberty loan bond committee ap i ooint* l b> 'he Iyoro;' rieafflng isarctufion to push 'he sale | of { -vo snrth of bond* In Isctro;* :,nd Wavr.e coun f y Ranker* ■ and business m*n who • ot.iprise the executives ’n charge! of the mnipaign hope to keep this -h>g n in 'he minds of every He- , trod c-ite tin’ll Itetndt * share of j 'h> loan ha« .«»en -tubs, rihed The active foci c behind ’he b<md celling camp,i gn « «tuj m The or-I g.*nirafton >-tage bur is rapidlv de j velo'dns into rn» of *hc most pow c-fui coordinations of 'ties ability! p\rr instituted in ftetrott l*rd‘r‘The direction of \hner F. famed, chairman of the sales com rottTe* ,i fore* of salesmen ! working In teams of 10, each with a captain, will he sent into the field hegirn.cg the flr«* of the week, if not sooner to spread the gospel of the I ber’v loan of 1917. I FLin moving picture nous* Ini the c.ty wdl have a speaker who will iddress audience* on all details of th® loan and explain how sub- | -•ertptions nis' h* made Th* aid tnd <’o o . r!.-ni of every civic or eanl* tlon ar* being solicited, and \ ’ar are under way to name a "Liberty I>>-ln Sunday" when pa* '•r* will d'-v t* rheir entire **f. mor* *o appeals for subscript ion* ♦ o ’h* loan i» • nutte probable. ■a «o that Vorpe of 'h* salesmen w;ll addrt * tl e i ongregarlon* •lehn W S'al»v vice president o* •be F*> if - Sta'c bank who ha* ie< n appofn'ed director general r»f tire executive committee in charge *f 'h* camra’gn ha* provided of 1 * ■ ( - ‘ * *h. |,.-tn k t<ir th* convenience of (h* bond . aml aiener* There th* executive .n r ,'tee will rr*. ' er\ dav tri tepor' on the progr>*«* c*f the cam I ■■■>'.gn ..nd to iggest such '-hanges In th* wot' a* will b* necessary T l e f.'ihifetfy romnr**«* of ’Ahlch Hatrv \V Ford <" chairman, has ap f-o'n'ed rhartes A Hughes, sect* •ar. of 'h* !> A C . publicity msn •P:r j A repo; » ; expel , and to com* from th* finance commit'* r Friday *>n the total subscript ions already mad* It estimated (f vslll be in th* neighborhood of $7,0110.000 THREE CRUSHES UNDER A WALL \Vorkim*f» n rocking OH Ar- Hcilrr Hn.l InjurH Whrn I’nrl of Structurr (ollapHex Thr*c m»'n were caught tinder a falling w ill of th* old Arbeiter hall, a' f'atherme and Ruaseii-gta, Ju«t ( tc-fur* noon Thursday, and they were taken to Receiving hospital deep, a'ely injured I* Is tie|leve»J that on** of 'he victims will die. The men w« r« working ftfl- *h** McCormick A recking company n i 1 s tearing down the old atripc ' • t to to «k* room for a school for .[pl'd chddren A-* they were ' w-r ring ewaA on the high wail 1* ’ suddenly g ve way without warn i • and fdl with a cra*h. burying the \*-f,r 1 men under the dehrls The Ahern 10 -year* old. prnhn hlr fs-aliv cr» 'bed Rlrhae*! I»r>ugh 49 years old. of No ik? Congress *t east, l.adiy rut t I |. Condi'ton serious NVllliftfi .dtnith. ?e istr* old. No fonirr*** St east, badly cut and Tie \rne j. nn Jrun and fltr.*| in - ! 'tijte luce’s in annual session to rl!li-dn N"! York REGISTRATIONS ARE POURING IN Ru*h of Young Men of Draft Age Keeps Force Rusy In City Clerk’s Office Th* number oi young men who w ill be out o' Detroit on June ,1 and consequently mns* sign the dr.t't : c/rtiflea'** before that da ; e. is *o' gr*-sr that City ("erk Lindsay now ha* three men of his staff assigned 1 •o th* work, with John K*arne' In charge Thursday morning need of addi ttonal room for those waiting to r*g ; s*er compelled ’he clerks to us* the council chamber Th* men he’llg r>*v s’ered are from all par’* of th* country, and are principally those who wtll not h» in their horn-* ci*i* *on June 5 Only a small part >f them ’o date ; ava been De’roit ers Guv Ingalis. «ocretary of the e)e* 'ion commission. Thursday began ending out notice* of acceptance of -.f-rvice* to thoae who ha** vol tr»t**ei*d »o take a f attons In the booths on June 5 Th* notice* are • gned by the -niaior. who La the chairman of the cltv draff board Th* notices say T be* )e*ve te Inform you that I bs** app f i'nT»d yen t *#rvs as re*- i l*tn»r < .I the ,'ni'•<! tat»a g >v»rn m»nt in th# ward dt-tret. for th* r#gt»t»-atlnn te b# 1 : I .t in'* ' from * .« m to * p. m J The »neln»«q h, .KJ # t will glv» yen th# location of th# booth to which v uj » • **>r. *«« gned and th* hi .ntlH-'c* of »h* and «tr!ct You wtll .* n.ififl*.! Just •• soon s* pf.aslhl# •if th# u«t* on which y* u *r# to tak# fF 4 * 'aAf tl ’ of (tff) * Th* t '#- ! n t.chalf o* t>.* pr**i d*nt 4** i-#* tn 'hark v..u for your i valuabi# s-«i*t*nc«- a* s voluntv** JEWISH RELIEF FUND GROWING $12,000 Vdded Since C«m --p iiKn Opx'ned Wednesday; ( ontrihutors Make Sacrifices With aoouf $12.u00 tubs<-riptiona I added to the llOft.Ot/O pledged when : h* D*irtiit Jewish r*dt*f workers ■’t.xrted out U'ednr-dav afternoon to collect ) r. 0.00.. for Jewish sufferer* 10m t ie war in F>irope, attammen* of the full amount •*»m* to he aim ply a mat’er of a few /lays During the ram pa i gn. which win continue un»1I Sunday. June jt, *h* worker'- will meet everv day f or noon luncheon in the Detroit Board ! r.f ('ortimerce, to make reports There am team* s» work with i about MX) men and women as m* in tiers f>nh J»-wlsh citizens wHI he asked to contribute, out any petaon I wlllini tfi civ" toward the fund may Ido so and their contribution largr ,ir small, will he gratefully a< knowl • dio and t’beck* should b* sent to the j Detrt it campaign headquarters in jih* Washington ai«ade A struggling Jewish merchant of I ‘he cltv who a v*ai ago gave S.?T) toward the *anie fund. W#dne«dav ! ifternoon sent $1 ,000, accompanied tv a letter In which h<- said that -Itho h* had not as much money this vest a* last he realised how was the suffering and the need rs hlr race in war stricken Fhirop and that be feit Impelled ♦« »< nd the larger nmount even at great sacrlfl'e to himself and his family. CITY WITHOUT GAS INSPECTOR Reran** the board of estimates failed to mak* a salary allowance for th* position of gas Inapector, tii* ga* furnished by the latroit div Gas company has not h/*n tested for the last two month* t ommis*inner Fenkell. «*f the de partment of public works. an I nbuneed Tburs'Lc 'ha* George J ' Wh'fe. who had V<*»n gas inspector I • *> * th* position wa* created had ( re«lm*d. and that,he had been un , abl* to All the vacancy because of | the non allowance of fund’. FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1917. BIG TRUSTS TO HANDLE WAR WORK Sherman Law to Be Shelved During Emergency WILSON TO BE IN FULL CONTROL _ .. . Will Have Pon'er to ( urb Any Attempt At Abuse ffT ROBFRT J HE V DF.R ' RtafJ i ormpnnticnt I'vtt+J PrrMt WASHINGTON. Mai ?*, Gow ! ernment control of all groat monop ' ./lies in tJi* I’nlt'd Stic** will be authorized but not directed- by the present congress. This legislation la expected i "keep la line” combination* which win be permit‘ed to form during ( pre«* nt emergency despite the Shcr ; man /»n f l tru- t law A bill will b* reported out of th* senate Intor-itate commerce coni rr-.i’tee within a f* w da;.-, authorii ! Ing President Wilson to direct, the operation of all th* riiilrond* Provision will he madi ior him (to command*>cr nil ship building I plants .ir.d faciorle* • nr-iged in pro duction <>f material neerv-ary in ihe constru tlon of »* ***ls I Th” president will be given virtual ipow->r<- of dictator in directing dl* I trlbution of supplies of all kinds. ( There I* a plan undo! way In con ' gr* »* now 'o thwart the efforts of the great coal combine *o keep up ; price* by authoriilng th* president to fli price «in this commodity The first «trp toward this end whs taken \e**»-rdai when Senator Cummins, lowa Introduced a measure author ising th* government to flx th* j price* on all supplies for railroad* No obstacles have been placed In 'he way of th* formation of a coal Iru.-f by the government Arrange m**nt* hai* )>*en mad* for coal c*mi panics, railroad* and water trans poria'ton lin*.*. to pool th*ir Inter eats In r om* case* Alreadv there ha* been a marked decrease in th* cost n f producing and distributing coal and Interstate commerce com mission authorities declared todav j th* railroads would *ave $*»00.000,000 annuuliv un • ’ the n*-w emubination ; permitted hv »h* government. Instefir] of working in *onipetlMon With more than t hundred different grading*, tlx coal c*>nipanie* have reduced th* i. grading* «o l*s* than j a dozen On flupefflor th* ' * orl conipanl* * now have common | distribution point* instead of Indi vlduai bunker* for each company • Similar arrangement* are being i made at Newport News, Baltimore : and Philadelphia See the Three Hi« National Parka and Colorado on One Vacation Y u are planning f"t your mnim»r vacation ? Y«ni ,| r't know where t» jro? Well. think of thin Through Olaclar *nrl YeJlnw«tnn* Vnttnnnl I'nikp, out from Y»• 11.• w m- "vrr th» w n'l<-rf!il new "« orlv nil theae tnpn l»y ornfort ihl" kiilomohiu. a novelty perfected only thin year an 4 th*n Ttorkv Mountain <Katc«) National Park In Colorado, with a Jaunt to I>#nv»r an.l PoMrarto Spring* fPlken Peak and thr of the Oortn" hv>. The government han »p»nt money tl.ia pant y**r In nddlna to the attraction of tbeee pla> ground • of the people. There In no trip In the wrrM n-. TArtod and full of InUr**! The whole trip l« made over the linen of a aln*t* railroad u«i#m th* Porlington n>.nte th* Mb. pronnet nut w»l|-m«ti»*ol, .|r«i r-n-lM'o rni| nr,nr! of the tV> »t One tlrket n*’»f one railroad B|,, r it• nff'ee or write te* m* tnM 'All hot* *>h*!|v unil <’omfor fa hit . th;» wonderful t r o -an he made AnV for foldern de«-r‘Mn» h Park Pitlj i‘ of map" nod Vo charge 1 F"rnn<-|« o*n Pa«« f W and fg P n.m; M fa. kn .n so A e» • raar. Adv.