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AMERICAN CASUALTIES TO DATE TOTAL 35,998 1 ive Hiurired and Seventeen Names Added to Published Liots Yesterday, of Which 498 Are in Army and Nineteen in Marine Corps. VA*SH INC* i ? ;>1 ?raO?r 2!.- Amfrlcun ixiy H.ni I.... ?a>uuUav- u,.or.iu th? \\ ? ? ? iftaicat i;r?.?K 11?? e lotal !? r 11 .*? t ? ?la*? to ?\\o o * * 'in .i-sOO"*. <.*f ?hi> auuiocr h?vp ;h?* ...iir n tir inar.ne ioi,? ho *rm> Usi ? on.Hins tll? nimn^ of ??.l. Ilr? r> uiol uu' ? ui..oii i.? ,?via?,?. I..*.I v* i,>? ; \ tiirtl ? f ? nui;ti . 1 7?\ n .i?? liavo u.Pu ? 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Kate S. Flanagan, widow of Senator William M. Flanagan, of Powhatan County, is (he mother of nine sans arid one daughter.-aH of whom are here shown. .Mrs. Flanagan now lives at 8UJ* West (trace Street. Five of Iter sons are now in the national service. Those in the pit-tare are: Top row, left to right?S miurl Coddingtoa, Stadents' Army Training Corps, Unl versity of Virginia; OliYoriS James, Mechanics* Training School, Charlottesville; William Madison, at home; Kd ward i.ata?o\ captain in i::-nl Reserve Corps, Waco, Texas; llobcrt Marshall, at home; i'hiliip Montague, Of ficers' Trai' ir.g Camp i;t Ciance. Uottom com?.loha Percy, Itadio division, Ulaskshurg; Louis Valentine, at home; M?s. ; ;an, Miss 5 ilJian. Paul ila sell. XhhIi I. i:nii. :.,.r \Vi? ?'???'>?- I- ? l il lt.\? r. Muss. Hi. ?' r? !? I ?? U. N u. t\ .i .l.i. i. Jj ...... .. if,. x. v. is ... .K i. . Ii . ... _ I'l ?l? rii l. I. .1.. i;;. II.I. M.ml. ?? t ?! -i N ' . i;i it.li>? Mi. it ..I;i.. .. ?. \ y ? I'. I It. 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I , Kli.!.('!> IN \< TII>N. ? HI lllil ll.K. Miirrtn \Y I. Al'aeta. ?Sa. I'livhl l\ I ? .'r >' I ...||;., I?riitn:in-r. Ilvrlwrl \V KI i . -i. X?? \v Vnrlt. X. V. I'rlx ill.*. I.i-;jj;i'|.? At' . " .i ..Ii? irn i"i|<: .. 'I h.'tiiiiH .1 >. I ? . X V .'?.lV I' i ? <? I...;,I. \|.. I II I l M. .li',.. .i I'llmunit !? '. ? i; i iv , i, '.io Holier I X W..! i>. ..-I l:i nil I ir.. i>n:t? c:- %mi v.).. un iMvr.n in M TII?N. < If l?l>l'.lls S ;?l V.-l ? .? V. I ' !l . 1 . 1 ''J J?!l 1 ;| fr H'.l. . i> a :? m ? it A'. .. v . . ,.i 15. . ? i |?, woi \t?;:i> \ ?. \? i'i?... c.i;\ i;ki-:i.v>. Srn;. .nil. Howard \ l;n : . . V.\ .. .-iti- . ... Nov. I'ri\it|rs. t il?> \? I! i \v ? ? - ii x?*v - ? i1 M i. It. I ... ? ?;.ti? .,1. >1.. i l-;i.i !? !. ? I - ; lt. v. '.V I .|-C|.in, Pn. j "? Ii' ' ! tV.il. .1. A.. ItiiliK I "n , 1 ?(M MM'.i! in .m r:<r ? iiM.ur:; i m>i: i"? .. . :i , f?riMir:?l V.n. tM . . I. . I \;. pkimim.:; (i. \. \;; r. <.ki:.vi^.v. Kl I'liin'ili > i I * .. 4 .N .. IN \? IION. I". \ it ?? Klin r 11 l;. ? ., | |, imlpiph:;, |-tl SAWDUST !N USE ABROAD FOR MAKING PRINT PAPEfi l.ontlon 'I'lmcm I si*Product ^Itiiiufiu' JUl'Pil HI .\ licril.Tn. Iir rr l*5.v |ic. Init'iilA A... -...??ili>. W ASII i.N'i ;'i t in. Si |'U-inl>oi' :'l Saw 'I'ft .ii.it you always su j > |.. i>?>d was i. oil ? \ciut-ivoly for 'you t? ? flit? your i Iwa ill.ii at a .'irrtis. I'omis to tli-j IT: in* if -111- |1IM\ ,.|| ! |..TS. Nous print from .Mtvwiii.. i fai-t. tii.< ; AiiturU'.iii i-.iii -1r\ Maua-in... ..f \V,i>,i I in?T'On X. i . tiii i< in., i.i.-a iiom^ \|. orkoil iiij. n i his i-oiiiury. I<ut in.* \ I.. o?|hji iitni^s is -.liiiiK mi> niatfiiii: 'J l|i,> !? arr. .\'.:n.i;.ine <|tn<tcs tin- I.nn ?.?,?. Timf . i t,?i|nivs: ?'Sawriiis* ,> i lt\ ?|.r<i>lurt pi'n.ltired in <.rfc.it Itri .: . It ta 1<t-s in.- pla.c o. iv ..nl pulp, importation of whi. lt in 14 i'!itly reilti.'c.i owing in Kuvernrnoiu ristrh'iii n Saw.lnst paper ts' maim fai'tuiert Ii;. Mi.. l>ons|rie Paper Mlil? Ab?>rdo<:i. uiioie ex pi-riiiioius nav?j lv e? in pro *r.s> for ,, coiisidcriiHe timp. a nrl ai'.- > il! tiinK rarrioil on In I ne hope oi e;i... .inn l'tirf lie r improve ments." I mportanee .,f t Iio n'?w prncoss can not l?e ovcrosi iip.nteil. i\,r .sawdust newsprint paper, if sue essrtil. mean-* alleviation of lie thrcatvned ? m .? continues American loresttv. 1 ,u. u .' r forred newsprint to neu 'nlpl'. lales .?itid has resulted in small papers tieins forced out uf l>us:ne.-s' CHINESE GENERALLY HON'T KNOW THAT THE WAR IS ON Mom of 'litem Who Do Are OIiIIvIouk to DaiiArrx of (?<*i'iiiiiu I Mini ina! lua. N'ICW VtiUK, Septemher JI?The ma jority i.f ihe people ?'hii)L no not know that a world war imi. and those '?f thom who ilo are oldivious of the d ,Rjr.-i's "f iJerman domitia t ion of the wov:il. said Adulpe (!ro;vi''ait. of Paris, win. a '. er spending twenty-three y.-,n - hi I'ekinx and llanskow, ?'hina is on his w.i.% to his home in I ran -e. "< '?>rmn ny has infested t'hma with pi *>;?atida. The hinher class, or more en 1 if;hieneil. Chinnst' have taken niil.li stoi-K n this propaganda which lias resuii.il in I'hina'^ passive observation 'he ? \eni:* <?I* Ihe pii;,i:i:ii. struj n i. V h.-iriB fought ii'. I'rance and I It- l*j itj t,i Tlii- ii 11 .-d ;ica I I'd I'hinese seem ingiy tlii it(,i know that a war i; lit prow >'t and the raise in wanes in.I ? he ".| ii. ? \ .. m.ide in various hu<i; nesse- al-sorl'-i them. ' ? leritt;. ti v hi'd a stronfj Irind ia ??hi.ia. said Mf. iJrosiean. "In fact. i p to : n^ time the l'nl!>:l States en '??ted ih? war, ilermnny dontin.iled the trade. lint siiwe Ameijea declared w?r on thi- iJernian empire, whether Mlroui.li rh elimination uf the I'-lii.a's or i.ei | .-a mini say. the lack of fliip pir.s trntnai! ? h i m..dii a diffcrenci aim ;i/; t i'.. - peo,de ? of t lie ? ?fient na t Kill.' DECLARES HUMS WILL PUT WOMEN IN FIGHTING LINE t amp Hancock %le *.lr;il f>lfti,??r Jtnjs Till* \\ III He Dime llrfitro A find 11 i:iu Ilefent. Xl.n.WV. ISA.. Septf.m-'er I'l That 'lernian..' wi'.i ,< it t |.er i inii-n in t n? battle iine' hefoie admitting il<feit and :h ;i llicv ? ill light iiltli a tour ?i^. iiprai i . ;h.i! turtle l*ru"s|jiii;t, ?a. <'? I.;. I h< i 'i ?! one 1 .\\" Stiles. I'" hi hud i I ..ill at t'.tmp llaiii ock, ? a ii. nil:' s here ' 11'.i.i? I ;;? |. . who i nere with or f1 ? 1 !? ' ' Ihe Slate I :<>a i d i 'f 11 ? a 11 It in ? ?on'ie.i with l'i.? ... t a nl i sh men I of t free . 11?i j. ? m \ It.;, n v for "the treat nti-nt i.' I..Ii.-I'.ttI.isi?, leneriiil disi-as.-s and ..ilier maladies hi Ih" Sei'.ind I'mi gr. j s >n.,1 111.1 rt, spent seven years in 'Iertiian? . II" said thai despite the fact that he iiumlu among his warm personal friemli ii iinv ill rnnn-'. ii" nnhje. I .if the \n ll'viies* .an he trusted for a niomerit w |... 11 heina ilealt with hi .in oJheta! ~ ;i ?. ?t\ that to ''.eriti.in i I ll< I'll-, i list lie add'jd an utter la k of ?" ahilit; u ii 1 n .li s' nation li.-u.-. on wi' : i . :or> (?'.?at tin war-riMd l,r .:.i ? ,ii:s Thru i lie !?? * rtnpr In your home wl't help to ptij ?l?r |.?;>eriNO of (Jtn*s and Inn; r.ief? 'nmiiN-Phli'drli 'A ant Ait i\ij| ifi'iir. ^i.ti n t?o<;d Iciinni. I Ghostly Ruins In War Zone Destruction of V iliages ami I ciCns Offers Little Basis jar Lomparison. WITH- TIIK l-'KK.WH AKMY IX , I'ltANi'lv Sop: ombc r "I. ? Tin- iUiM ruc i :i ;i uiwiit and villasos within the i.nn" i!i? ? fpt oni operations has boon I .-.ii < ,i| ??.? .is .0 i ii'im litUe basis fur i inr.|?. >"??..! 11 t>f ili'' .<(>in!ii? .mil lion ???n (i ?? A.sue ainl the < ?i .-?_?. the work ???' demolition 1ms been uniformly I hot oi. j; ii. Set i K mputs, l>i-j and small. iia\c i'< 'Mi reduced to phostly ruins, j ho fc.i Milieu Is oi walls assuming most ?y ffttiias'ic shapes: Ili?? roofs of maii.v .l'uirr j-, hot oft of i iles and slates. look i like s.?I'ioions of hutro 1 icasts whoso ha. U ? Ii ive >?<-? ii In uki-n. *.i?y?ui ofiors the < "J . ronlrns' to 'hi* ? vast a I b.n lint is ? -ri.-cio of o: her towns. M"ntd;'li<'t was r.i/.o*l ? i i in crm:i:<i N'?;. on w.i-. alm.tsi as too ' iy r i j. 11. 11 -; i i s s,i!l erect, i h?* wall*: c i f iinisi n' i?ho; I SOS slill support only jiai; iaUy collapsed roofs, i* roiii "i disian o th- appear in require only i''pair, hut close inspool ion shows !hat the Hermans made j,'o"d their boast th;*t thov v. ouid destroy the Hiwn in i ;s entirety. \\ !i<-n the I* oi*fh teooos Hrs* enierrtd ' the oily it was three-fourths intact at! I- .im .-!?:! i.s w.iii p.,.- .ii.,, n ik Ii >x J'! sivfs f. I .,1 one... The .shells wcjc illftirilitit??d so evenly and Int-1 j }M 11 ia!l\ h.; t: ? ? ? a i.uai tt r was slicht ' ? : ml ., house left untouched. \\ .'.it cot? hi i ii- |)C done by shells in i lie brief I ii"o ioft to th ? i.ii'rniaii ar tilb :was .. > cotnplished hv mines. In soveui! places iho mines not onlv Mow proi apx in the streets, but > a\" I ia th.- hoii.-e ti<>nls on both .-I'i'S. At i no f;ict -i n explosion U'i . oo ? I a iiii- wh'.-ii lord; d'lWn tiic " ' ' ?" " boose in iis fall. FRENCH REFUGEES SHOWING APPRECIATION Or YANKEES r.rnirnlii- lo Their tiomen Offer Sol V#nl.-r, 1*4)Iti(opn jut i C'nrru(ft. WITH Tlii: AM Killi'A.V A KM V .v<?i:t?i in-' Tjn; ma km:. sepi. i*].? I.t'i .iuf .' from liosi> ? ;.lasso.- in'which . !ii?'in-ans I>>hs1k and die.I during June ami early .Inly, when they barred the Is..jis? r in a roh on Kari.-. sire returning ? ? their homes. sinoo the armies of ? ?e v rown prince have been thrown a "SS l In- Marne Mid are l>einK beaten '.?(?K toward the Aisae \"a ux. Uuuri.si-h.-s, Kolleau. Torcv; '* r"'' liny hamb'u."-. whiih were bat-! -d lo d", ri> Ii.. kuniiro an I which' a'"".nd with disearood and sli.l 11 oreil I >?'1 iiipine:it, are lici;iiin;nn ?" back then- oid popu ia I ion. The aaeii l-'renoh . >p!e who Iiveil ihore prior lo the of-' M\e of Mii> -J7 l ist th ifiini; ' ? :t , '.'"'J are livinu in < i<a nd'>iie.| 1 ? us ;?!, by the Ameriean- tvhon ih'?.vj pi--iid * hi ouch io iin> northeast, whib;! !h? > " w ! y and pa insta U iins |v repair emuiK i " what was on.-e their homes .<> a.t->rd iii?.-iii ^oine shelter. Not hi ay is too good for Amerioan troops ''ii i bo inaroh toward ttee new I ron! a- I hey traverse the-e villages. Men in new units Roint: into the line <b> not um'iM'stitnd why il-.eso ac.-d l-'ron.-h people stand oosule the ro'ad offorinc v.i.ior ami tvine. potatoes and oarrnt;,?a il that they have left?to the :o. tliers when they bivonao. Hut as I hey look about and seo graves wjih Anierioan naim-s and American units scrawled on the wooden crosses, they! I it alizo that ii is because Americans foimht and died there. 'I In Mayor of l!ouresohe>? has decided that tin; trenches occupied for many! weeks by the marines on. tin- western edp? s of the village shall not i?o mieil in. but shall be Wept intact in memory of i he frallant troops who held them until that brttfht sunny morning when the siormcd the ruins of the town mil threw tho (Jf-rnians back beyond th railway station. ARREST OP NOTED COUNTESS AROUSING MUCH COMMENT Itlinior ^ii.k She Ih ClnrKcil W'llh ' Spreiii!in? I'lieinm I'r<i|ini7nndn Aiiioiik oniclnls. WASH IX<;T<").\', September ?1.?The -?t-r.-s- of t'c.unioss l-'isehler von Tr^u- i I - .ii her draw inir-rooni at th" Kris oi l.o'ci in Kerlin has aroused much 1 * ': '"t. iiecordin^ to a di.Miiitch from ': "-da v. The (Iot'ii.ti ;a|?er? hove ?' ' '' *1 * ?"' i1 S?VO-ill ti.-lies: in 111* Oil ?t '? '-v but ? h iriict. i ir.r i; as a 'f ? ? hi.os afair " I *1111-ni- - <\-s I he oniintes" >?-? idiarped * * .Ii 1'?*'??*? 11 in " p-.einsj it (i|i-><^,i nda ii ml " 1 ni:. n> high oflicials iind dis tinguished citizens mav be ooncerm-d in the traitor. The countess was ac ? ?iislonvd 'o ri-?,eiv.- persons well known in oolttj.-a' and dipioma'ic rir'-b---. the' , advice ?ail According to th" Heulsch" i/.eiiunsr soiiu retired diplotnals. I'rin'-e 1 '"ii r.U"lo>\. name'.v. were eons'an'lv e? -i in her dra wins-room, where ihoy oiot d'f. ? nt jo'i ? nn list <?- and polit ici-it>'s Th od'-t-f Wo'I" and the iml' iienl eni } oi-i ili ?; Imputy ISernstino. '? ???arch was made at her residence. aectdinK S" the di?pateh. where much .?o>re?ior.i;do,jeo with neople of trreiil rank part ionla rly wi'h a prince of! p..,. iieimiH'v who i- probably "i- Max ? ' K d". -s sao) to have' i ... .j .?)?/,??> i!i(t no .-Ti.'cia 1 motive t< j aiV' u '(?: ; h- ;<rrost of the <-nuiitesf. ? CAPTUSING GRITI3H BHiPES \ meri? im soldiers Kxpfcteil to Itrinc llacU <l!in,? 5"jiir One* I-'roin CvemeiiM. \vt-ii Tin' "vv ?-\tv i v j I :\'<:l, \ \'l?, Septemlior 21. When tlto A III' I ..-a li ariliv l.-t'litlS lo tile t Iiiteil .-'titles there will so with il or at j about ih it time, many women who. [ ? l.oiivb I!ni i.-l' -horn. Iiave become i Ameii-an citizens. They have married Aiti'-rle.'in soldiers and the indi<-a? iont i ai*e that their example will he follow 'I b> main ol hoi s. Murraso of men while in the service! is not regarded with fnvor either by the War I lepartinont or by ofiicers at h"iidr|tii ? ' ?rsi in ICtigland. but i:oii?mii a wm'.Jinf? has been Kiven in m?.r? < il .1 ll or. o . ;i ||i p. -o far th." mariiiuren lia\e been be. ?en tile Ihurlif-h R'TlS :.-ifl tiie eii ? ?e l p en. an<I !n sonie ea> > ' 'he ?itl [.. iiici wo,-it the iiniiovm of one o! th:' . i" n - on en's >ti\ili-ry of.r:>-? of 'the '.r;:i h at my. In such < as*s th<* >riii h:-.- coiit iniiod in the sorvu-e of her country ami the Rood-by.-j w hen orders t'hV ' "e \pivssIoiV v" SAYS HUNS WONT FIGHT UNLESS FAVORED BY ODDS' ,f "un Vr,M K,Vr ,,rn ?? ^ nur Hut tit*. ' ' 1 1 ' "? l'A;. September 21.? ?Klines J-oley, nil cuRiiiCer lerfiim-m. say* the Herman* are .not ?>fa nCvo ?l,VCom,C?M lhCy "av,! "0,I<H ...u,,,Vr h,; ;;:Vs- a ,cuer <? .v;;* oYTheIl.irliy "rV ,htf '?-kt nil i vcnest '.'?1 if th ey?a!v!;? SP"r,S wi,'? a horj r.fce a- *,,Pe '"ins "" a;1 . . ,"',u I"' rforincd work in -nrl . -'lom. T.'i ! oouraj;e trom fellows who nave : (J 'tho' i''C./T ?>?'?? eo.hbat Knri.iw i i 51 r,,,*rii?ns from- Central iMncsbv ""<J interest!,,* Ht-itriim It ili-.M ?ln*,,',An?. Australian!?. MS hl"ra? h (? Ih': lH'sl "r Hit mrn;mm that ^t_ is .|? truth. - ,'ranc? FEDERAL ORDNANCE PLANT TO BE OF TREMENDOUS SIZE Unti mated <,,*, s^-. .,H?<M>n!i_? ulldin*. w.wno I cot in I rii51||?"Amer ican l\ r ii ,>1)11." The' ni^fi11.1 v''' 't!' ? , A ? St,l>?emher 21 ^rKrun^'r'V i '">" ''A-ri: ?I.'Mill ffi-t Ii, !. JM, ni!' A In, than a ini7 fwilf a?/r! ?i |>|>ro.\ itua ?y fret Th*? s?r^r: vni w?ai ?o?t or lis FARM LABORATORY'S WORK I n Irrenr Injj i:M.rT|,nrnl, llrinK t on ?lurted n: Arlington Iit I . s |>c |inrtuit-nr of Agriculture. ?a^ ^HINiITON', September 2J.?-I'm n! t i-rt" r> ' i *<? ,lxat'"" of atmospheric <tilnh>?tl! r n producing ammonium l.v 1 i hA ' , T*het '<-? ?* n,,"or?ja mad" . ixocc's hi? iiriic'ei>ii|ii!> f. KSW,,",-^ Arli?p(..i? r"?,S \ ory in:orvstInc results arc l???iu>i*.?!> I'ii w 111 ,hc an??iioinmn sui in.' ,"rlx- rnls vv"rk i.s |>fi'rifr .'on.? ,{'?!. *''??? "?>" "f the oiik? Tr jo": n.w.' r in* estimations or the r.uroan >>' >o,U whi.-h ,, MntliiiK thai It is !!hl? ;;uT,,siv sr:;;:;;' ,r>?& h.i < l.e:-n pro.l.|Cft,| Vai lon'sothei p'rui;! ?-?rhe!,rSi Oi ^sricuiniro JI? jh.-si- problems THOUGHT HE BOUGHT MINT St. I.nil In Man i;,yH fnr <>iinrnntcril to l?rn Out I. s * 'urrpin7, ? ^ ' * I-1 ^ .Mm., September '*1 v f*-' nUitranit'Hl to turn out perfectIv ^rTnu rhVM'! rurre,l<-> merely by in*. he S l.n-.u ior ,uc'h"? At polico lifadrjuariiTs ho iilfntinr'] . w ? ?:,v? the name of Fran A Mofi,n?n, as th? ??Jnve,,i?r" tahd man from ?,,in, he houKhi the box. Hort r ii i V? Ka-vs- inok the money, but * Klvo ,lim ?ho machine. Ifofr-' "'r1trvinViVfl'"fl a,"a i,Kai Imv ?n " if ? flfet-e a not her nian. The * ;!n affair riKKed ,Jp W(th j t .*"? '?"ntrlvan- in his possession MAGNITUDE OF BRITAIN'S FINE FOOD ORGANIZATION I m incline Amount of Money lOtprndrri for I urehiiMP of I 'oiuln t uH n for llrsiilc. ASl I l\t ITON. Seplenili ?? 2I ?Th? cmuIVii r," ,'hr or*.,?iw,i0? for tonirolliiif, fooil which war 'conditions ?lave mi vol vimI in ?!reat I'.iit'. shown In a spe.-i Ii <iclivoicd ri-ienllv t 1 ? "V ,nl^r of ,Uo "rlli.sh MIiiIhVi v |-r roxiSe/rn^S^JuK"0^ J^^r.i^-,0TBheta".b ^V?r-er ,v^,sr 't is for imported supplies; hut irraiV, meal, and potatoes prown or produced' at home contribute in swell the total 1 he policy pursued by the Ministry of "?d "M, to er|uali/.c the price of a s'iven ?ommodiiy. no manor where It u ;o?P',t W the mlnatrx. and sell the ? hole of the resulting produet m ?? .at cost price Which includes fre|Kbi .isur.i nco.and all administrative ox Mense... Tins includes s;vh arCclert ? t, 1, ."1! nn . "ol?tors. in resncol to ?h"h there ,? a detlnile subside |? any case the whole cost of administ i-V ton. whether at headnuarter.VV,r ^ the I rnvinrrs. amounts to less th in I per crni of the total turnover All. < lynes, tlreat Crftam's food con trol er. MMed recently that in spile of the many months of lit, rest rioted submarine activity through who they have passe/1. ?ire.,i Itriialn h?? reached the ."ago of which "the whojt reserves of the .ountrv I ,rv? i - f<& ,hT??cdTi?^ make sure, that there shall lie no re hiii'l"tpftWv;l|, Rh,,rr^? JVe must T..7rlw"rfM%W 'Ty J" Wilis, fl Ml <hrm l,Urr?",1"? and proa | CO-OPERATIVE SELLING ? Revolutionary <'hn.i|se Will Tnht ..I'Ihcv In French Buying Mctli 6?ls After the War. /?>VIHKI> TO POOL I XTKHISSTi .Vntiy l-'artorlrs in Kcfiion OrcU|ilci hy Germans Have Been Wrerkeeil ami Must lie Itefou'lt, .While M^iie. Have Been Flooded. WA.SIItNCTUX. September 21.? ! American manufacturer* who plan to .supply materials for the Industrial re | construction of Northern Fiance should prepare for co-operative selling, for a revolutionary change in French | methods of buying Is 16 follow the war. A small number of central purchasing agencies. representing groups of ! French manufacturers engaged in re > luted Industries and assisted by the ! credit of the Krench government, will | dual with those supplying the material. | Scattered American selling efforts I will not be able to meet the require ments of the huge i> lying power of I aov^ral thousand Krench consumers, in i the "opinion of Pierce t\ Williams. American commercial attache at Paris, who reports thai unless American man ufacturers prepare for co-operative I Melting that they will be laboring under a serious handicap The Ontral IJureau for Industrial Purchases foi the Invaded Regions, ,? Krench s'ock company composed of many manufacturers. has em phasi/..-U in a r?*poi t th;<t the task of restoring the destroyed industries is tod large for individual and competitive buying. Its directors are reported as equally cer tain that it w ill be out of the ques tion for isolated American tirais. no matter how large or well equipped, to meet the demand. It is with groups of Am.etlcan manufacturers?-each group be! tig able to supply a certain industry with all materials and special equip ment for its restoration?thnt the cen tral bureau wishes to establish rel.'i , lions Although the French manufacturer in ? lie past has been regarded as most in I di vidua list if among business men. the size and complexity of the task of re construction has caused him to accept I such a radical change In his business methods as collective buying. The in [dtiMtrial rennsi met ion in France alone his''more ' than one nation can propel ly | jut end to. so the pooling of American interests involves solution of the ques tion of whether American manufacture eis will be able to hold their own in J competition with other nations. Although the area occupied by the (Germans In France the last four years is small as compared with correspond irt; regions in the United States. North ern and Kastern France, with Helglum, ? were in 1914. ?.?ne of the busiest work shops in the world. Nearly 2?>. "00 fac tories and industtial establishments | were in the Invaded parts of France. and iheir output was more than 3ft per I cent of all of France. These factories' | output in proportion to tin; country's toll, I nrndui tioti follows Iron ore. ;i0 per <ent: pig Iron. S'.'. per < ent; steel. ?f> per cent; coal, 70 per it:n: combed wool. :?1 per cent, linen thread, 90 |tor rent: sugar, ??.'? per rent. ? ?wners of tin- factories. of course, have been shut off from nurmal com niunleiit ion with their properties, but workmen, engineers ami others caught 1 in north of I'ranee when the Herman army rolled through there nave gracti ally worker! their way t<> I'arlj- as ? heir repatriation has hcen accomplish ed l>y the allied arms In many lo calities! and in almost cuiintlee j in dustries. nothing remains. foul mines have been flooded, and ? > ears will pass before oo.?l w ill t?o hulFUd from 'them again. Klertrtc power station:* it n <1 - the transmission lines hlvvc i:i many places been dis mantled. the machinery lielu^ carried off !y the ?;ermins. ann the copper wire sold at a net ion. rractically alt of the. equipment in th>j met a I - worUltm plants. <ill the cotton, linen an<! wool spinning machinery. together with wonl-i-ombinR and textile looms, have been S> slemat ically pillaged. nil'I'KII AMI \ 1.1,(1% S \ICK TAKKN KIIOM UAOtlM'.IH Repatriated workers r? port that mil ? t hine* have been skillful > taken apart and all the copper and ai.oys in tne , bearings sent into Cermanv for n>. melting. In manj Instances, after me was done, the iron frame was bruxeti up tinil turned over to Herman scrap lr?-ii dealers. Sfeel structures have been taken down, and the sheet-iron roof? and steel columns and beams have etirnr been >? nt back into <?erman> or jise-i in the war zone. Hu-jar i en tier io.-: an s breweries are reported to nave iieen ? umplft elv destroyed. Machine *hop? I'nished ju.-M before the neginning "t , the. war have bee'n razed. ami. tr. in the rear of the battle line, the etiemc has continued in operation certain p'ants that would serve his purposes, ii is believed that these will he ..e ! stroyed before retreating. The co*t of replae'i?3 these. Indus-1 tries to-day is estimated to be about three times the original cost, whicn would amount to millions. The cost, before the war, of industries known to have suffered worst Is semiollieialtv reported as follows; Kra lies Spinning and combed wool, 2;40i?,0o0 spindles liil'.Oilii.VOA Spinning of cotton, 2,S0o, 00? -spindles . 1 .S <4.000,000 Spinning of Max, 500,000 spindles 100,000,0001 Wool weaving, .*)?>,000 looms 92.000.000 Weaving of cotton cloth. 29,000 looms 4 *>,000,000 Central electric stations and distribution, lines 250.000.000 Machinery and electrical manufacturing plants .. 500,000.000' Sugar refineries 1 35,000,000! I'.re weries 137.000,000 Small machine shops .... ;t50.000,00u foal mines 900,000,000 Iron mines, blast furnaces and steel works 2.500,000,000 Land values are not considered In the 1 foregoing tabulation, nor that of build- I u:gs. except for coal mines, blast fur- | na. es and steel works. Many other in dustries were in the invaded districts, including ice-making plants, glass 1 works, public works, gas and water- i works, potteries, oil refineries; flour mills, printing plants, dying and bleach ing textile plants, food-conserving fitC torles and chemical and fertilizer works. Their buildings, tools and stock represent an enormous expenditure. UJ.CO.VSTMl ( TIOX 1*1,A NN IIK(> AN SOO.V AI'TIOIt WAII I-' reiicil plans tor reconstruction bewail soon after the invasion, the gov ; eri.inem in December, l'.ilt, declaring , that damage caused by the war shouid | i,e a cnarge on the nation as a whole. ? This principle means that the French : manufacturer looks io his government I for the means of resuming industrial ; activity. lien-rdless of what indemnities or ' reparation may be exacted from the enemy, the indemnity desired by the manufacturer is material" "\vith which he may renew manufacturing activi ?,eS- tlash indemnities to the manu facturer. the I'arls Chamber of Com merce declared in May, 1915. are un sound. lor with the money in his hand .??? would not be assured of materials noressary to recon.s.ruct his plant.' French government ollicials i|ulekly ?realized the objection to the state un dertaking io buy and allocate mateHals. I Accord?t.gly. the nianufacitirers organ I i/.ed .he Ccn'ral Association for the j Hestor.ition of Industrial l,ife in tne > Invaded Regions. to be conducted with out profit and serving as a proxy of the state. Its membership is divided into fiiur sections; rtrst, the textile in dustries: second, mining, metallurgical, I machine and electrical construction in I'ltistries; third, agricultural industries. I audi as sugar refineries, distilleries, ?rcw??rios. Pour mills and food-conser vation plants; and fourth, miacellan ?>ous industries. Including all .not tall- i ing withln the first three sections. The central association I* further | divided into regional or trade sijb i!omr?'rte#c, ,j10 ptir've ;e of these ho'-ig'! Co^sslsl the association In ?he stnd'Vsl of the restoration of Individual In.lns- ' IIMERIMNS HIT ONE ENTIRE GOMPINY Three German Prisoners 'Confirm Story of Kxploit of Privates llehind Knemy Lines. Thought attack was coming * l-Jvncuatu Mountni:i Village Three Miles Be-ind liines for More Than ? 'Six Mourn After Night Attack t?y 1'atrol in Alsaare. WITH Till: AAIKKIOAX KOTICKS OS Tin;. [/JrtKAlNK KUUNT. September 21 ?Two lone American privates prowl ing behind the German line in Alsaco on voluntary putrol work forced a whole company of Hermans to evacua'.s u small mountain village nearly three miles behind the lines for more than six hours The story was first learned in Its en tirety by questioning German prisoners. ?Several days ago two privates ? Jones and Hourke are their names? asked permission to go on a patrol. They left our lines at sunset, mario ; their way easily-a?To?a "no man's land' and entered a ravine between t?") I mountain posts held by the enemy. I Once they ' approached within a few : yards of the German outpost, but they i skirted it and continued on their way | through tin; valley, matting rapjd progress Seeing none of the enemy patrols, they made their way four kllo ' muUrn (two and a half miles) behind ; the German line*, whin suddenly they i lound themselves Iti the outskirts of x \ lllaKe. In the clear star-lit night they saw j Germans moving about in the atreetp. "i.et's take a pot shot at 'em," said ' IJourke. "Vou're on." replied Jones, j Whereupon the two Americana, far front re-enforcements, turned their i rttle* loose and soul n dozen bullota I i.it.ling into thu innin street of the village. A wild yelling greeted the first I volley. Germans were seen running about them. S'-veral !-hota were fired in the direction of the Yankees, who again opened fire. There was a light answer from th* German riticmen. The Americans turned and tied to the darkness of th? ravine as fast as their legs could carry them. About midnight they made their way j b:i<-k to our lines. The return was , slower, because they feared an am ; buseade was prepared f?>r them. Thev icported the result.- of their trip to | the company commander, and polntel 'out on a map the line of their prowl, , finally fixing the village Into which thev had fired. Naturally, the commander received the story with considerable suspicion, bellevl/g the boys were "stringing" him. Wui their tale was true. Our ob 1 servers reported the village unoccupied by the Germans, who were not se?n in the town until late the following fore ! noon. This, too. wa* communicated to headquarters. Hut the two facts wero j not immediately connected. Klnully the story of the i?u private* was confirmed when three Uermxn . prisoners wire questioned. "Why did vou evacuat.; village ? a few mornings ago?" asked our In 1 telligencc officer of them. I "A lot of jour men opened fire on us one nl^ht. We thought a big attack was* coming and retired lister ?'? : reoccupied the place, after our patrols had gone' "tip in daylight and dis covered thai no Americans were there." That was the reply of ont prisoner. He looked exceedingly ' crestfallen when he learned his Company had been I routed by two Yanks. tries. The central association, under tut general .Jaw governing it" opera tion. was unnble to concern itself in ?u? h enterprises an the purchase and distribution of merchandise, and this lefect was corrected by the organiza tion in August, 1316. of the stock com pany known as the Central Bureau for Purchases. Without the support of the Slate, the central bureau could not begin op erations. ho the French I'hiimlitr of Deputies enacted a law. August ?>. 1!>17, providing a preliminary credit of '.'.>0, fifin.ono francs to be used for making purchases Dire-tors of the central hti reau and the Ministers of Commerce and Finance made a formal agreement on October I. 1317. that definitely com misted the Kroneh government to the principle of collective buying of re construct ion materials. ?fly the agreement, the bureau buys .?? ti ?l distributes mai'-rial* and equfp ii" nt afi"r nropos?d mirchases have b. en Hptirovcd by the Ministry of Com. mil i's accounts are subject to ;? udit by !!??? inspector-general of fi nances. * Mih?r provisions of the agree Micnl ms?k**s "he burciti under strict government control. I'urcheses are not now being made hv tl'?e bureau foi before the work of remlring the war's dama?* can be un dertaken. the war must first be won. (?nil 'orin.?go is too valuable for even rhe. import of material necessary be fore industrfi' reconstruction can be ain. Meanwhile the hurequ is prepar ing estimates of maleri"?N that will bo ti?ed"d by ea?'h industry. Of equal importance in the preparation is the work of establishing contract with prospective supply, so that all will be ready for the signing of contracts with th'> slanting of a peace treaty. The bureau, according to advices re ceded here, is anxious !o get In touch with American manufacturers, but has let it l?e known that it would be of little u<o for individual American Arms to send catalogues, or enter into pre liminary correspondence. A report is sued bv it declares that individual and competitive huvincr is out of the ques tion. and the collective selling Is f a i vored to meet France's collective buy ing. I ATLANTA LAD DESCRIBES SENSATIONS IN AIR RAID ; n* tnnlifnfil liy Hur.tlnc of Mhrnp nel ?From Dozen Antlnir ernft (inn*, | ATLANTA. ?JA., September 21.?? t'harles M. Kimball an Atlanta boy. now al the front, tells in the following letter how it feds to be in the ntidst of an air. raid in France: "I was awakened by the bursting of I shrapnel from a do7.cn antiaircraft guns." he writes, "not more than 300 I yards away, and in a few seconds came the first thundering report of the air bombs. ?*1 crouched defenseless at the foot of a tree after running from my dog lent, and was wearing my steel hel met and gas mask. The air bombs dug four boles so close to me that 1 could throw rocks ftom where I was | standing and hit in one each time, j "The raid lusted about two hours, and when the 'all clear' was sounded I I was satisfied that if there is a hell on earth It is to he near the objec tive of air raiders and with the hum ming of mortars, the awful flaring of searchlights, the bursting of shrapnel, the boom of (he antiaircraft guns, the rattle of machine guns and the burst ing of the. air bombs, all round you. and in fact eoverinB you with dirt and with nieces of shrapnel tearing tha bark from (he tree to which you are clinging. . "As I crouched beside that' tree and looked al the women and children- ly ing flat upon their faces unable even to speak. I wondered how long suuh torture Is going to last. Sur^lv' npt verjv long, for light and justice being upon our side wc can not help but win." Mutt'* Strencth C'ontn I.lfr, KAXKAKKK. !Mj. September 21.? Walter MoOurdy's strength c6et" him ht-t liiV lie was a farn) ban 1 'AtnftloyQd on, a. farm near here. When a heavy selfbmder became jnmmed with"* plow in taking it from a barn. Mct'urdy 11ft i ed it clear of the ohnlructlon-. 1m i mediately afterward he comnlnined of pains - in the stomach, dying In- lepa ? han ten minutes. . > *>niv In llie ??mr to huy n xrooij as?'|' automobile rhenp. I.ook n< the "AaU| Tor S.:lc" cnlnmns. and If joh fnlltX find iv(tn( you ?nnt, write nn nifyonr. HClf. . ? ? ?,!(