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Many Pro-German Workers Ousted At Camp Merritt Captain Emory Says Two Drafted Men Were Con* victed; Other* Civiliana Explaing Tribune Story Declares if He Said 'Soldiers' Were Found Guilty lt Was an ?rror anton - I ' ? .- ? ? ! him that Thi - :iers . y of de* I - - i . ? . ? Idaail- ii. Mighfl Hi i i ired ? - ? ? ? ? r lerai ? . ? ?inr-half, - n much pni-(,rrmhn V'thur ?hrm. Se I i-t Ol 0**ted Ch lllBBB kated at ' ?*d. I ? ? :. thr ?orr thun I'lffli I all ? Camps Closely Watchcd To D<:'cct Pro-Germons V.'ar *o ull ? 1 department commander* . SJ*BBBl ? ? or al ? ? ideal*. A- ? been raad caaea, thr recorti-i of th ? B 1 B n red herr. .* been kno*a.,. ? . the ( rcuted. know* and thi . C if '.lir.: them American. Turns Over Governorship To Rival at Court's Order PHOEN1X I i 1. I a Nhip <?*" A P, I- ? to thr aaandat* of tl ? Su| of the ataie. which fo-.uiii tl nor H three II,, was without feature. al acl wa (,'ampbrti tha. fita'' .saiou. Air. taini>U-P. dtcliucd. Factfl About the Draft litK-ai draft '>oard' thi-oufhoat the Unitad 'tatea are cnjrac^l la .- ..-it questionrituTCB irt 1,000 draft regaatraata DO in >'"W York CttJ ? Without BB) <harc;<-. local hvar baamh Baalal raBiatraati to ,t the quoFtiornairei and bi miniater the rrquired eatha, Oa tho baria cf the nnsweri to the-e qnefltloai the local boards ? -\ery ninn wl.o re-j eaert rrs nnd those already in the >."a Army, accordinrr tfl Bvailability for military in thc fofiheeaaiag drafta. There are rhre clasaea, namfly: -. I Siflgll l n arriad m< i M . .-?? who i i ?i ra. CIbbi II Marr efally fain.'i.e^ have ! i.ec laborer Ii: \er< | em ment emtvoye?. : ? ? -chr.l cf.l i I ;i? flflBB ?f*ri Ifldaatriei pnd -? ? flflwadl ..ther rlffl i '?' en, head' r ' ra! md ar.d fnar!-. - . lolfltfl CBflfliptfl. A'.l axaaaptiona Errar.ted lo thc Irafl hava beer revohed. Tho.^e Bnally placed in Clr^s 1 ' phyi ically axarained, and, if fit, arill top the li.st of thoaa eligible to be called to the colors. Tho da'e for tho .second draft has ? been announeed. Negroes Merry At Municipal Tree Madison Square Rings With Plantalion Songs at Celebration tfad ?< negro st net. Ne / ] I tl around thi I ree of Liabl in the cei people of . ? braU al tha muriicinai ' ? ?? ? - m thc- tinieat black bahy. :.ically iti h to the trained .j'lartr i f their ? colored is, froi Lincoln II ... d were led in thi unity choru evival and patn- ? ffl - r-rcl, | ??[ . . i ??My Lord, WI the ? -),. Han ? Mai ' communitv singing al B o*i ? for thi . d al I .-. inall. top of .1 ? v ? ?'. Ihe - til the t< : phal way Into Madi? son Squi ? ??-a . Engineer Commissions Open to Drafted Men Opportunity to Win "Shoulder Straps" Offered to Techni cal Students by Baker 7 Corretpondenee] '.'. aSHINGTON, Dflc. 25 Men scleet ee in thc draft army who A knowli . ? BJ I ? ? noaaced to-daj b] tba w ar Da rdarad .; Army CBI tfl draftflfli who poi ? diploraaa from tocbBical schools in forroing portaalty. i aa (aninationi at I to hr iary 21. All who arlaafl .1 glVflB t . eaa*. . knoA-lcdfe will b .sho apply privili ;??? af ? il ba tfl pre e Wai ' con ? ? ? c national - !' ?*? Jail for Soldier-Slayer Sentry Who Shot Worker Dropped From Army I - I Aadrat* J. ( ?o| ? -? ..: thc quai I ? I a> iaadi ; dier (.enerul Eli 1? Hoyl*. hut lha lloyla ? i .i it. It- -Hi'1. only in Dlile. ? the camp ' '"r h>' ? ~: lt?ad of thrflUgh dowr i l.in Th.- court h laanblaushtf.T ui.dcr :he articlcs oi wai. City Draft Boards Will Help Soldiers Back From the War Steps Taken to Secure Positions for Drafted Men When Peace Is Restored?Welfare Work Planned Amonp f'amilies of Those in Service thia city. ra planninjr ? - eta aftci tl . -.- inercmenta ta lb? rbroBfli tb* ? ? ? nicm . boardi e: prr: te - ? 1 io i <*:-,.rn arhen | jtorc-il. '?:. Hallei k, j rei deal i L -ca'. Board ? . Brooklyn, aaid 1? I nighti ? - . ? portant n will havr to hr mail ? hc ?? t ,,n Ib f the 1 to th* eol* it he ai -. ? laal i>rub lem. well .:. b* U-rd ?i the raen their dii to get e ' ifor rate. Tn Do Welfarr 44nrs whilo the wnr !n l . bc boarda can imllii . men. Thr local I - havr 22,800 Troopers Flock Back to Upton Men Returning From Christ? mas Leave Tax Railroad to Limit l flkMP UPTON, N. V.. lire. ?:;.. Thii |] br bristling with BCtivity al! to-nif-ht, for 22JM0 troop their four-day leav* ??( re arriviag afl lb* Ired to ;i train. Every , ? b* readj to te\ rfl ? (j o - ? la-morrow mum .e iii mi t* ?r ? ? all] ' ' -eep, ? .- ? imp bo elo ? ia hardly one conaignmenfl before an I he men who down on thr rt o'eloek train, the laal arill hav* all they ? ? ? i barraeka Ib aamfl :nr r*vi Thr ten thouaand m*n who rn. in ennip over < hriatmaa w?r? w?ll sup ? ?? . candy and by th* V. M. C. A., Ki iimbua, Jewiah Hoar.l for wel* fare Work and the R*d Croaa, aad j'.y. General Mallory to Leave Camp Dix Soon With Brigadier General Mc Mahon He Will Go to a Southern Cantonment ? aMP DIX, N. J., Dee. 25. Whea ad* bfl aoldiera hrrr ?t thrir Chriatmaa celcbration to-day Briga* General J. S. Mallory, who com inment, annoanced ho heduled to leave < amp Dii noon for another poat. Brigadier General i McMahon of the 167th I ? d Artillery ia alao to eavi oon, announced to-day. Both ofllcera, aid, are goiag to Southern eant ? ? ? probably the laal op| to addn - you, aaid '.?I thr troopi when ed .'? o lad th* camp I ree. "I wan; Ui tell yoa thal never have ? :' men ahow a apirit ar a atraagai determination te i ob 'in -i ar* puttiag boi only yaur bodie bal yo ir ... ar your work ol prcpariag to meet th* world'a i n*my." Brigadier General .'. Y, I'ran. com mandinf* the loi intry, will aae ceed General Bfallorj nking offlcer here, it ia aaid. Thia will b* trmporarj, il ia believad. Camp Devens Men Hold Open House for Christmas ATER, ?'?? . Di - ? -'-? Chriatfaaa Day wai celehrated in ni*Biarabl< :. Dcvena. Chonu a i th* Natioi ? in all parta of the eaaap lai t Bigh , . ? ? iwded men gathercd aboufl Chrlat treea, many of thrm out in the . : ng ? ooda. Wagon loi , ? ' by homr of Naw Kmclanrl ? . day. . ai auapended for tb* . t liday and th* caaap waa opaaad lo ri dancaa ar*ra arraaged for -, raooii and evi i Sees German Propaganda in Attack on Red Cross j 11\, Daa, . char m ide upon th* An *i eai Ri I ? . . ectioaiata tl ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? | ?.l on, maaager of tha tiee Ei | laad .:,. aid afi lack - ? ? ai wai Oi - ? ? mcntaliat*, who ? alpabl* ? * Useless Magazines Sent to Soldiers, Says Postmaster o th**fJfl dxcJJbi oldi ii ai a Bfl COl , ? nf no iatfl eat t* aay ot ? :\,ce. Maa*ai b** and booka honld b* el**B ..;' current or romaarati*/* . Bad af g*a*ral l*__ Women to Aid Sailors' Kin ? BraaflV way, aani aacad y**fl?*rday taat it appoinl Ifl" waaaaa to uct at a giving reli*f tr th* faaailiaa af men in tha na* \ ai.a afaria* Coraa wba lea* art in . . . Bj form leSal ??Mn-. ? i Greal ? peet to ? local ? - roir. ? np in thi ? p t? thc rr^ulii Brca ' e I eliday, tbfl loc?l ex? I ? . - . . . i : , for those refiBl ... |.,,. .. -.-. i tha documenti com ? t< etorned b) f.J.000 Krplics 1-iperted Tn-nirht If eve??-,? registrant folBlli ? i ? | to .-i.rly ?llotment, will ? il.-.l. [., ,,,.;, ..,,-? ? r 'ob of elaaslfy -i.-.l hy the ' ige board, ..- , will have to di? . ..!>-. Regiment Punished For Offence of Few Troops Kept in Camp Devens Christmas Because Several Left Without Permission \Sfrriti} Corrr.-p'indrnrr] CAMP DEVENS, Ayer, Ma ?- Dec \ || of tho officers nnd rr.. ? excluai ? ? o i oi i ecticat men, n era Connecticut bicb, h rfltap te dav bai ?. . era I af tl i .-...- -ri .1 * ?'. iti o ?? - ?? on. B . ? Gi neral i'. D. I coramanding the I52d Infantry Brig | .! ! - - i b "Awola," i int with - rill boI onl t they will 1"- very unpopu the other men whom rop on the ho i; iard brooght tl-.e abai U h?ck to-day aad ici d In ihe guaid bi ived .-i going bome, the men en - I ' dinner, I- ? wer* allowad in company barraekt and drovfl thagloom ? ;-t **or the ronld get only little ? the four bleflk Walll of th guard I a ? - Jersey Artilleryman Dies Division Quarantined Follow? ing Spinal Meningitis CAMP M'CLELLAN, Ain., Dec. tS. ??? Henry H. Bodieker. el \. formi r N. <i. X. .1.. which is BOB :i unit in the HJ'h Piald Artiller;,. I... exelaaivc Jem - - I. d icd in tbe ?...-. hoapital to-day spinal nieriinpitis. r*he batti i ? n moved tfl ?i eamp ind oSccn lg held in strirt ouur .-i -ure. p ,.-. Bod ekei 11 ed at 21 V .-.-.reet, \,uark, '?. I. Tlie nuarantine on the liilti. hr-. ? her Jeraey unll lifted._ Thirsty Sailors Arrested Barkeepers, Annoye*d, Call Police?Two Escape Compfalata that f"i"' riotou?ly ailer were making miaarable ... law-abiding barkaea* rd Polici I :- Bt< Regan t?> tond Patrolman Gerstcakorn from the Eaat 126th Straat polie tion Iai I pigfat on a tour of invi t Bfl. Ii.sro-.erinc fo.ir sailfrs high a'ld .ir\ :n the midat of a erowd at 125th Btrtl ' il,. Avi :.!..-. tha patrolman coaved them to the police itation, aad their commam!. r waa BOtiflfld that hc could ha\e hil -..ilors if he would send for I tl iri alartiB Halerai >'? ?? ; \ tl oogh the boatawflin arhi from thfl shia as on" Oi I . ..r i . d i. pl tol ;?'. ln- belt, Basdla aad Hi] tlej b i.-p. d. i two aemi . oBg i" :.? aably. Baltimore Minister Wins Prize for Prayer Essay BDINBURGH, D?c 15. St Aadi firal priflfl ev. Sam lel "?' ? Baltin Bfltition bb it yaar for rld ? ? any laB| i" There ere 1,700 eo np< titom. l ba ? ertand ? to] .i .. Preliminary to Court Martial Of Caillaux Starts in Paris PARIS, Di Farmer Pi ? ? M. Ci Ined ?? . ? ? case. adinga were purely f I H. itj( ( .ptain Houi itardoi -a London Stops Use of Cream I.t'N'l'ON. !'? . II ? ? ??\cept .. purpo-e al makiag battar or i.lren or ot ? -rder. Wireless System To Aid Commerce Of Pan-America Chain of Stations to Link U. S. With the Latin Lands of South Cut in Rates Promised Marconi Company Ofticials in New Corporation?Hint at Radio Improvemcnts ,.-,. | )? after-th* ? ai tha United , South America. A wili b* ' - Jl Of th" Ar-. eomi . announced : ? ' ceaof 1 Compai - . -' -': Broada i p ? -,- , . rVil li greph aad Telephona Company, a Dela eorpoi il ioa, control an.l opcrate th* propa raii tal aaa. Edward J. Nall ? ? the vi.-.-.-.i-i d?a( aad g*a?ral manager Vfl/irele i ompan ' ? ?" tho nea eorporatioa. lt ., , ,,,,.,1 . . ? , .,.;. r organisa tion control i ? ity of the ate -? thr new. Mr. Nally aaid aork would begia on th? I Uaited Statea and ia Argi ? ? ii of bc t jrear nnd eaat* BtiOB tor rommrrnal purpo-.oi i within twalv* ? ;. other Btetiona arill b as soon aa raaterislfl arc bvailaUi Ifl raid. To Uaa New laveatlaBBi "Wa arr goiag ta aaa Be? laven ? , ? ' Nally declared, "whieh make v.;,-.-l.-< abaolBtely reliable. Th* improvemeafl - arhieh are arr -roing te ' ? ' telegrapby at il weaa* ? ? point*. . ??Thr devi ' tb* ?*:|V ti|| al an aarlj atag< - ibility tn brii r natii ? . ? raiea iociallj eulabl*. Our eorpora thi rnmenfl 1... approval, arill be abl i te redaee th* co nmerc al ?' ,,';,'t ,'''?' ,,, e.third. 1 b* --tr- I ?f thi*, tegethei ? th* mar* eflleieafl aad mor* meai on tht tr.i'lo relation i et thr Unite* .1 and South Aa il bound to i ?able." ... bigh-powi }>,,; .,, \ ,| ..nr in Caanecticut, the preciae not '"?' . with Bnuil, ' uba, Chile, Pera and the bed ifl tbe order Baaaed. The new <orporat;on, aecording tO .. -.-ni.-n'. BBJ acfiuir.-i rif,hr ? all patenta an.l con >na of the Amerleafl and I | \i,ir,, - iaa, aad like* I ia tbe ? pi dersen ayatem. Peraonnel of \rw ( onipany Baaidea Mr. Nally, thr ofle*r* o . irporation are: Jahfl W. G chairman of thr board: Waah Dodge, of Palifi ; Sarnolf, of New Vork. viec ? i II:. of New Vork, tarv, an<l John BottoBafey, of Nea .,-i-. ln addition to Mr. <. rg lirectai are! Edward J. Nally, Jamei R. Shefneld, Edward \v. Harde i, David Sarnolf, Frank N. *?*at?rman, Dodge, afobn L Deahl and [lopkTaa. Tne Uareoi i Wfirele i | ernp u i , itabliahe long diataaca com* aith Japaa ?la the ilawaiian Islanda, aad afl tha I th* outbreak of th* war planned trai atlanti - with En**land and S'orws . A ehain of atationa eoaaeet ing Alaska with tbe Uaited Statea wa* put iii operatioB heforr tb* outbreak of . . After ?hp Uaited States brokr with (irrmany, thi I BJ W*ll ai tifty ec-aal atatioaa, war* turned over te thr povrrnmi-nt. Police Say Burglar Admit8u100Jobs" Detectives Declare Much Loot Was Found in Rooms of 18-Year-Old Boy Montha *f kaatiag for a " i '.-r who dl daiaed any plunder ?** oney and j*w*la eoBviaead D** tectivea .\irycr aad Siaclair, of the Parkvilla poiice atatioa, Brooklyn, then- only hapa of eatebiag him wa-, an . h. Early yosterday raornii | were in George Cratlea'* home at 1236 I rtj lixth Btr**l when .-ome one tried a (-round floor wladow. The prowl.-r departed aad wa* at a -.- iadow of thr home of otto Zimmer bbbb a- 12M Forty-*i?th Btn *m*rg*d aad ,;..;?;? i After a pur-uiit of about u block, in whieh the ?:? red a rcral thay i-aiitun-.l JuliUfl Brcwia, i-iirhteen jroai : old, ? a a Bowary lodg* Bld for the -. . police eoart ln I > dla ? relry. Aecording p> thr p ,-.i be had i ? "' ." in the Boroagh Park Tomatoes Supplant Flo>vers I rVEKPOOl . D*< Ifl I :? bu a \ aai .. ? ? af LiTerpaul i ll r.atmn i themuma in irr. ttaeht d to Dubli-- jrrow aomi ' 1 war* for tn . ? ? ? . all of ? rt) ' >: .n tb* 1.???? rpvo! district. IQt, Per MONtH ON 70 PLEDGE 01 PERSONAL PROPERTY THE PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK Application* for loans of large amounts will be considered at the oflice at Fourth Avenue nnd 25th Street. m \mi \n \n FaaaBfl Avcaiie, tac. 25th Slrtet. "?Idridit St.. cor. Rivnjtan *>t. East Houtton Sl., cor. Enex St. 800088% 4v, ket. 48th k 49lb St*. Lctiattoa At , cor. 124th Sl. Craad St., cor. Clinton St. E. 72d Sl., bei. Leiitifton & 3d Avi. F.iaia Av.. cor. 127lk Sl. IJKllN \ ConrUtndt As.. cor. H8tk Sl. IlKllllkl *? n Saiith Sl.. cor LivtEfitoa St. Craht** Av., cor. Dtbevoit* St. Pitki* Av.. cor. Roik(w*r Ar. Fusion Committees Asked for Disavowal W. H. Alien Calls on Them to Repudiate Those in Charge of Money Chest \\ Uliam M. AlUi . i for Public - ? . i . .'her of ! re of the i th* D M ' ? puhlicly di ? . ,'.rt,, "J . the nearly foar -ill nr.. . ? ,. re i "Yet on * names ed in 1 ? a. ? ' are being born, I to give f Red i . ur local hoapil ' ' ? ? ? ? ' ? ? - , than ?' .... Planning an Outlet To Sea for Poland WASHINGTON, Dee. 25. A diplomat and bl toria ng the queation ? ???:.. d, tha ce of which aftor tha war practieally all tl a ara . on in v- inciple, laid to daj : l bi tha boundarii - of a n itorfld I II outlet to the mntry. Tl ? ba aniwered in threa waya: firat, ' ly denying such i\n ? -., Po and; '.- giving hef outlet throutcii I.ithuania; or, third, . ., P/eit 1'ru ?- ... ?? f| aid require ? ihorl conaid ration. A raca num ?, mai -? -? lo the Pole i ,i to ioma o - Furthermora I ? during - ber indepi -eption ' ? .. "Thc seco-i.l lolution deeerves little no VBlid ?? . . eii ob -i ii dependence deny ? illy valid i ! ? larata poli rhere remaii Hrhieh in the gra " ? ta bc no proper argument againal the adoption ? ia wai ? par: of the Poliah Kinsr up to 1772, and tern half of thii pro rinci till predomi i ?i m population in ipite ol I drastic method adoptod by tha Prue theii afforts to Germanixe this region. The one ? tion "'n i,n oatl the aea for Pol md that it wou .1 c il the Pi ui lian territorj in ?? ? ?_- the province of E iat of the n Empire. ?? i-,, ;, d party the objec juitify the dei - d of ai Poland ,,\. . ?? aaid that tim of Poland aai the tern half of Wei I Prqaaia ia per than the German elaira I ? Pj ui ii i. Even ^ I the tricka of German . .. been u lable to make . than i imall majority of the pop i - of Eaal I - - man blood. A bread atretch of .- aerofli tha mouth of thia province is predominatelj Poliah, while the LithoaBiaaa predomiaata ln eertain i in tho extremc aaat." Hillquit May Seek Seat in Congress Socialist Banqueters Pre dict Election?"Can't Tell Yet," He Says ' ? ? i u ? ? tb? Vietai ? Rarlfl i . , ? ? af tha ? ' 'isin0' . | Part Aaei flfl, laat I | thflir ?'"-" to bifl e'ec Aug . Ir ' - fall 1 mi vik movement in thii i jail," he ,- ?? ' n ?'. ? "-[-,. ? part) .-?' *. . , . ho| i i -. orking peopli the world rgcd the ? ? i i ... onwealth and eternal !<*<?<?>? 'i-f-r.* i-?:i .. ained applauae. A emblymaB-elect Calmaa, Louii Joaephaon, who was "refused the right nf publiC speech by tiie Chief flf P< , ?- Tranton;" Maria MeDoaald, Mr-. Aup.i fiod repre ? ? ta ? aintars1 union. tba bakera1 union, tha i inni -? Social ta, thc Marxian Philoaophleal Socii - Pcopio'l Socialist I.eajju.: Bpakfl. * Survey of Nation's Food Well Under Way Administration Expects to Have Complete Data to Place Country on Safe Footing RTASHINGTON, Dee. '-?'? PIbbb ' ' makinp the Bfltion-widfl car flmfll food BTflll aeder ara -. thi anouaced to-day. lulea have been mailcd to every iealer, manufa.-tun-r and holder of suppiies in more than family lotfl. ?.. ur.i. red a'. IIm la . will eover n-.oi-e thafl i. ' ?..,.-, aad r> tartu ?B?t tockfl 0B hand I and the iamc day laat r?ar, aitb eeti ..:' quaatitiei in tranait outward by freight and expreaa on tba la i-tii. ln additioa ta the survey by mailed ichedules, intenaive lurvfljra arill be made by agenta in for.y-thrre typical ...: parl ol the eoun try ii iii may ba eheckod. Eatii Iti of foodataffl on f..rm'' will bc , , th* B .1- 44 i ot' t'rop EatiBBataa. , "Thfl complfltfl survey," said ? ment by tha Bureau of Markets to day, ??will I tho b oat Bceoratfl laforma ti .1 m regard to thc ??? ..:" thfl BBtioa'a food resoareafl, eonsiilered an important step in Ifotri to place tba country on a r in io far ? i thfl food iop? ply ifl concerned." National Prohibition To Be Urged in 5,000 Churches Ihe Ar.tl Balaofl I.eafzu" announeed ? t 1 ...i eompletod plaai ? l liacuaaioB'' of the Federal orohibltion ameni'mont in ap 0 rhurehi r of all de tationa thrtiugt*cut thfl atata on . i tnuan 27 It is hoted thal tlie "eoneerted dii on" will create thc tablie opinion lary to eompel by the atata Leg ire ratificatioB of tha Federal pro hibition amendment. Thirty anti n m^n will apeak in the laadiag ehei of Brooklyfl on January 27. i rlH Silk Petticoats $5.50 ^|$7.S0 f-v-f '/*'/ A collection *""?',' ot beautiful lll hiffoa *? t atT?*ta and | IBT* anteed latifl ^<,??;?"??'<? ??* : laaka. ? ulaty? rded, Main Floor. l-mplni*'-'* aro m."-il>ora flf ?h? Ifl*) (i#r ra-nt. Ba*afl ' ra** atflfla, ? FiloomingdaleS L'thtoCOtrtSt. 3rJtoLex.ATe. BUFFALOLIMITED Leave New Vork 8:30 P. M. Arrivc Buffalo 7:30 A. M. UCKEi OFFICES Cor. Wall Sfl. Broad- ParkPI. way " 2staSt. ? 42dSL Bllrn, COS Faltoa Sfl. Lackawanna Railroad Tnuk for Infants .*< Involida HORLICK'S TH? OfUOMAt MALTED MILK ilich milk, mahed jrrain, in powder form For infants, invalidaaadgro4vinur children. Pure nutrition.upbuildinglUvarhole body. In4rigorates nuraing mothera aad the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Inatantly prepared. Hequireanocooking. Sobstitatet Cott YOU Same Pric< Twelve Hurt in N. H. Crash Broken Rail Causea Wreck Near Roxbury, Conn -.. f-. i . 1 >? c. tb. A ietoe Bgefl 8B tb* mortiin^' tialB 'rom Litchtirl.l to Danhur'y ovrr thr Bbl paui; Braach ot I I atb, Ham Haven & lUrtfonl Railroa-I WBTfl injur none waa kltled, te-day wh.-n a bmke-i rail wrecked thr train two mile? of h?re. A numbrr wrrr >rr;ou?ly hurt and all were -.ent to thr Roxbury HospiUl on B tram made up at thr Wreck. The j-er* v. er* fl leld. Ladies Garment Workers To Take Economica Course Meaabart of thr [ateraaiiaaal I _ (iarmrnt Worker-' I'nion arr BBl in larj*r numbrrs in cour-ri in eco? nomica aud aociolof*) Brhleb BlU oprn in flflTaahiagtefl Irviag High School on January 1 under I rducatioaial departmrnt af the urr.on. Br. K. I. Stone will lcrturr on tra.i" union problem'. Dr. A'.-xai.irr (jol* cr, of (V.umbia UbIvi ? i^ical BBaBljela of thn trade uaioa. [BBtraetlaa ia thr !? of thr labor movement 4*-i!l br ghrtfl by Julirt Stuart PoyatS. Thr cost, of liviag, arag*fl an.l piieea 4m!1 form a part of thr eoara* in applied eco , -\hirh will bc in eharge of Dr. Boberfl La* Bal*, ol rolumbia Uatvar* Bity. Pr. Charlea A FU-ard arill Ircturr on cconomic history. Facts About the Sugar Situation Our Government has asked you to use sugar spar ingly. We believe that the people of this country will be glad to do their part to conserve the sugar supply when they know the facts. These facts are as follows: More than two-thirds of the source of Europe's sugar supply is within the present battle lines. This has resulted in greatly reducing the produetion of sugar in Europe. England and France and other countries have been forced to go for sugar to Cuba. Ordinarily, nearly all of the Cuban raw sugar comes to the United States and is refined here, chiefly for home use. This is not the case now. In view of the exceptional world demand for sugar there is no surplus, and barely enough to tide us over until the new crop comes in. The people of the New England and Atlantic Coast States should use sugar sparingly. No one should hoard or waste it. This Company has no surplus sugar to sell. It is working with the Government to conserve the supply, and to take care of the Allies so far as possible. Do not pay an increased retail price. eAmerican Sugar Itefming Company "Sweeten it with Domino" CranuUted. Tablet. Powdered. Confectionen. Browa *V