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THE .WASHINGTON TIMES. SUXDA1V 3JAKCH 31, 101S.
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I
MASTER CLOCK AT
OBSERVATORY NOT
TOBE.SHIEAD
At -It o'clock' this morning, the
TfjiFferf States Naval Observatory will
flash otfer America the first "artifi
cial noon" signal in the history of
the nation. '."
To'all Intents and 'purposes; the
tTme of th "nashsCJrjjoel-riotf,- ln
accordance with the inaadatr of-Con-
. gresa which" ordered 1 all official
" clocks' move a forward one., hour at 2
o'clock 4hls, moraine, but out on
Georgetown Heights, at the Naval
Observatory. It will still bo 11. a. m.
k meridian time by the uaJtlWa stan
dard" clock.
' .The Xaval Observatbrr. It was slid
today, will probably be the only-offl-cial
"spot on the American, map. where
trie master clock wll continue run
ning, according ,to true time, and con
swjueritly. on'e. hour behind the rest
of tiie country. The answer to this
apparent; indifference tff the orders of
Congress lle 1nt&e.Jle.iJeaT;e adjust
ment of Amricjt;rUndrd tlrrfe-plece
t me enrorjoryTper.ifp5g dayy sup
plies the pojnOnentCjia 'Atoerlcan
ships far at. jsja'wlth'' ihe.ytandara
Urn, or the'Werfdlan not Washington.
LleuU JU -Patton,, . -NU and
Time .Kspert "8iuct"tlie Observa-
iqry,- sent.s5ur-iaeiaar;,.tBne-nasn .un
der the old ByJm-atJlO' o'clock la".
night. ThlattlmaVltiab'- neae'f rated tn
efery PJ(rtJgr-v-eijtounty over
glgantlo- ntrvyte3 of -telegraph
wires aba IfevfrM -ifift-flaahed' East:
V.est. North, and Booth by- wireless
fronvtht: Arlington rad)6tat!ob.
Ordlh'arrlly", the Obr.vatory. aends
out but-oW tlrae-aiiH. a.,dy. That
IsrrvenLat-QOon, Xwdjlsthes. (bough,
were sent oufc yesterday one at soon
.and- the'Bthr 'ajklO. 1 ra, Thelast
'flash wj((jspf -flnal- warning! to
, get vbrymUtJinity'lbior turn
ing thejn VsS&Sfc,1.'?..
Alttrbngh. -Congress- t 2 a.,m. as
'the-jMsaVJo mjtf.he.-3JeW" daylight-saving
plan inu&i'cperatton, comparatively-
.fevfjsUjcKs. -were, turned- up ,at
that hour. Host of the mantleplecfc
chronometers and family alarm
flocks got their ' turning-tip, mV bed
time, last night, and, America, for .the
most partj.awDlie- this Paaday- morn
ing In accordance- -with the new
schedule
Pome hour had o be set. however,
'for; the' use' of railways and other In
dustries where lime is -always,an .Im
portant factor, and the wee sma,'
hours of this morning were' chosen
by .Congress ..because, less, .confusion
was liable to result from a change
at that Jjour, when traffic, Is compara
timely quiet and- the world- alee.
than at any other hour of the whole
twe"hty-four.
Tie. average tune-piece,
no matter
how excellent and well-balanced It may
be. can be turned up one hour by hand
wiuwui iipw ounw w iu wra. -
1U. Art Ac-am fntM.ri friA ViM tf f h
some one eVen touch the liands of the
bjjc jtn4ter clock at th XavakObeerva
'tory and" .the observa.tory scientists
'urobably'vIH have to' stay -up' alt -Sight
looking for the trouble. Those observa
tory clocks are looped up with a most
amazing tangle of electric wires, and
turning them forward an hour Is a, task
t that wotihi reejnlre days,"of effort, be
cause 4h Job would .have to be done by
electricity and by very slow, 'degrees:
For that reason, the JS'tTal Observa
tory will ran ' its clocks according to I
stellar time aO "during the present, artl
flqial-time period.- and in that way
, any possible maladjustment of these
'dejlcate, temperamental time-pieces
WUT be avejad?
U.S.mGUARD WOMEN
WAR'WORKERS' HEALTH'
-J - -;
.
Health and working conditions of'
women in arsenals and munition fac-i1"
i. n v. .j.j . i .
, torle, will be guarded by specially
, created nesitn department. Miss Mary
an Kleeck. chief of the Woman's !
Division- -ofthe' Industrial, 'Section
, erylceof the-6'rdnance Department,
! jounced last night
i x'he new department will be headed
by Dr. Kristin Mann, of Smith Col
lege, who will, have' a. corps, of train
fed assistants ln each munition tnanu
factorlng'eenter lnthe country.
.
AT THE B0LSHEVJK8' EXPENSE.
1 Senator Stone said at a recent lunch
eon in Washington:
i xjjc liciuuisis ui nussia. are in me
Jriw7i;VtrrVS w:t?.JM.f:i"Klit wins bill in the Senate. -moved
. Al r!linn Ws Bv-l A n & !.. 1
He notes.
Tie at 14 t nrt thm aitlan. ...
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he forging ahead?"
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- frite'asiO.-B. Watts, photographed as he advanced the-handa ot ihc-transmitting dock-.ot the, United
State Naval Observatory. This clock announces, the time for more tharhal the world. Its flash goes to the
Arinfetori wireless towers and the Key Wes't and Chicago naval stations, while the Western Union and
Postai -wires take its- messages as far as thereach! It is the -official 'timepiece of the United States,
bat,n.oV thV standard' clock. The master, clock keeps sidereal-'time," measured by the course of the stars.
No" law of'CoiiBress tan laffect this, but it will be the only clock in the United States outside) of naval
v observatories- whose-fhands,are not subject6 law. -
WlTHDllf A HITCH
N D. a SCHEDULES
With Its clocks all comouflaged, j
from the standard chrpnometera. at
the Ttavat -Observatorr down M r-
family-: alarm clockVashlngton. and
the rest of, the. country . Is . moving ,
along serenely, today an -hour ahead
of the sun. At X o'clock the sun-
had ,Just gotten overhead.
Washington picked up the new.
I .-t.A4.11 nrndtfa'lli' Tt-lthnilt !nMenti
or noticeable effect, though some
newf boys and some milkmen who hod
failed to rakke an allowance for tie
1 ... l il ,.....
skipping, of an hour when the clocks
moved from 2 to .3. o clock, were 'ate
on tlieir rounds. Most of the milk-'
men solved It, one of them stated, by J
moving the clock up before gotnjr tol
bed", and getting up on the new!
schedule. i
Train schedules In and out oft
Washington Were adjusted practi-'
cally without Incident, trains on the
road at" 2 o'clock k.eeplng art hour i
behind time-to destination.
There was little ceremony atten-1
dant upon the clock moving in Wash-i
ington. In the city's households ,
clocks were moved at bedtime lastj
nlght,and most residents awoke on
the new schedule. Forgetful ones
were, up hour behind and had to
catch un tortav. In the future the .
t average ltisn will be at' work one
M4 ..ra,X sssr
and have an hour more to spade the
garden or" play tenuis.
Daylight saving as war measure
compulsory. It is ilmated .that
the measure will rts-ult In a cut of
. M j , , nat,on., blI1
, tor artificial Sight
The change tn the Government de-1
Ipartments, , the, a to res, business houses
! -" office's-' of. -Washington will b
affected practically without notice.
Clock were turned up at the close of
business last night, or during the
morning today. The hands on the big
postoffice clock were turned up at "
p. ra. this morj-itnsr. the official hour
for the change.
The Senate, however, took time by
thhe forelock yesterday and moved
the Senate clock up at 2 o'clock 'in
tbo afternoon. Senator Caltler of
I Sew York, who sponsored the day-
Jthe clock up there twelve l.mirs be-,
!'u1
fore schedule. Ills performance was I
. . . , . - . , , .,
i ji lAict "iiaiii? niiu iiianuiaL'iiii
.era' Association put the clock ahead
one hour at the clo.r- of business yes-
. .... ,. . ... .. ... ... '
terday. It was tunfed up by Secre
tary C. J. Colurabuy. It was an
nounced that there would b" no
change ln store or other business
hours in Washington.
MARINES AT QUANTICO
WILL PRESENT-SHOW
,..c w.u.. ............ ..-.. "-., raiiro-ls for proposal on (lie ron-
, -'- " irrespective of the clock or time , .miction of niO.tMMi freight cars. Tin
One of the, most. pretentious .-a.nip record. car, will be of a standaid dcj-lk-n. de-
theatrical productions ever attemp'
ed will be given by the men of the
heavy artillery farces at Ihe Marine
Corp Theater at Quantico next
Thursday evening under the title of
"The Marine Itevue "
More than -IX) marines will tal.e
part In the show, which is a musics I
comedy-minstrel show combined. It
Is to be the exclusive production of
the enlisted men of the marine corps.
Klaborate stage effects of the show
are the work of Kirst Sergt. H. H.
Hudde. formerly manager" and dlrec-'
! tor of a theater in Chicago. T.he
I mus'c In prepared and directed by
Private IV. W. Multrr. former soloist
for the.PhJladelrrhia Oj-chestra.
PALMER TAKES OVER
BREWERY SUPPLY CO.
A. Mitchell Pslmer. alien nronertv .
custodian, bus taken oer the K. and '
li KeurconJ,Cotnpany. .of . Nev .Qr- !
e.n: -
r,,e ev.ny-rroiks brerr siir.-
pIlcK and l.os r.100,000 capital stock,
r 'ai-.e iX ' oT" which " Ts' ' enemy'
' icrt, f j.nurltr Pyk, vice president
ui -th.-JUiltny. intral -National
nk or Xew Orleans, has bee,,
T to mt Be director
Text of Daylight Saving Law
An act to save daylight and to provide, standard time for the United
Be it enacted by the Senate and
United' States of America m. Congress -ossemDiea, mat, ior ine.pur-.
pose of establishing the, standard time of the United States, the ter
ritory of continental Umted States shall be divided .into five zones in
the manner hereinafter provided. The standard time of the. first zone
shall be based on the mean 'astronomical time of the second, .zone, on
the.ninetieth degree; that of the third zone, on the one hundred and
fifthdegree; that, of thefourth zone on .the one hundred and twentieth
degree, ard that of the fifth zone, which shall include only Alaska, on
the" one hundred and fiftieth' degree. That the limits of "each zone shall
K AofmaA hv an nrtloi- nf thp Interstate Commerce Commission, having..
regard for the convenience f commerce and the existing. jucc.tion J
points and division point 'of common .carriers engaged in commerce-J
between the several States' and. with foreign nations, ana sucn oruer
'may be modified, from time to time. r -.
? o Tht within the resnective zones created under the" auth
ority hereof Ihe standard time of the
oi all common earners rengagca in- commerce ikhvbm -mo kici
States or between a State and any of the Territories of the United
State, or'bftween a State or thtfrTerritory of Alaska and any of the,
insular possessions ottlie United States orany lereim countrytflrf
all statutes; orders, rules, and regulations relating, io the time,of,-per-;
formance of any act by anyof ficer or .department of the United States,
whether in the legislative, executive, or, judicial branches of the Gov
ernment, or relating to the tinre within which any rights shall accrue
or determine, or within which any act shall or shall not be performed
by-any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, it shall
he Understood and intended that the time shall be the United States
standard, time of the zone within which the act is toibe performed. ,
Sec? 3. ThaJ; "at two" o'clock antemeridian of the last Sunday inj
JIarch of .each year.jhe standard time oi cacn zone snail De advanced
one hour, and at two o'clock antemeridian of the last Sunday in
October in each year the standard time of each zone shall, by the re
tarding of one hour,-be returned to the mean astronomical time of the
degree of longitude governing said zone, so that between the last Sun
day in March at two o'clock antemeridian and the last Sunday in Octo
ber at two o'clock' antemeridian in each year the standard time in each
zone shall be one hour in advance of the mean astronomical time of the
degree of longitude governing each zone, respectively. )
Sec. 4. That the standard time of the first zone shall be known
and designated as United States. Eastern Time: that 6f the second zone
shall be known and Designated as United States Standard Central
Time; that of the.third zone shall be Known and designated as United'
States Standard Mountain Time; that of the fourth zone shall be
known and designated as United States Standard Pacific Time; and
that of the fifth, zone shall be known and designated as United States
Alaska Time
Sec; 5. That, all Acts and parts of Acts in conflict herewith are
hereby, repealed. .
Approved March 19, 1918.
10,000 HOURS LOST
TO POSTAL SERVICE
The Postoffice Department stands
to be one of the liesvy losers under
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,,,r aa"l"- "'"- '-" "" ";!' - "a.rn.e o, oo.r.is ,.r .11-
"" rK"'K' l"""" ' '
Koons Issuedan oraer last niciii
;triilng all postuiasters 111 the
.- , j t ' t ... .1 . -ir 1 1
1 nltrt Kraf.a tn. see thatr all (Mock I
. J0.toffJces nrc -set forward In ac- '
ln posiorucen srp lu,"lu " ,
cordance with the Jaw.
rne oraer proving "i regular
employes whose tour of duty covers j
the period at which the clocks are i
set forward, but. who render only;
seven hours' service. wIU be- paid
thsir regular ..alary on Uie-b'asls of I
an eight-hour tour of duty, tho same I
as heretofore. J-.mpioyen wno work in Washington next week for confer
at an hourly "to will be paid for . ,,..., with tIlP dlr.lor i' ,
t... ...Iii.l' mtmhf rif limit-, ti-r.r1.-nrl n v
Annroxlmite r Jii.uuu elerus ln
first and .necond cla-s poctofflre..
wnu xu v ........ ,.., ...ti-i
by ihe time change. The postal
service will lose nn hour of worK
for each one of that number. The
average rate of pay Is about thlrt)
one cents an hour- The Ions of 10.
000 hours will cost the department
more than 3.000 for services not
rendered.
In all other Industries where night
shifts are employed similar losses
will- be - incurred.- Ordinarily one
oliift of workmen must tnuke r.a
for. another. If the Sunday, morning
f-lil ft -pmes on a.t .the usual hour
acunidlng to th clock, the night
..inrr iirdRrAc-mirKn-iidurleBi.
10 ftlEXICAN BANDITS
' KILLED BY AMERICANS
.
Match 1 .T.n
KU P.UfO. T!X8n.
Mexican bandits were killed and flf-l'r
IB.. tmiiTkI In i ninnlnr'H.hi li
.. i v-iif sT" i -
Mexico, according, to CapUlL.lL An-J
'imilllj: aJKIlL n
dcrson who.twlth Ills troop, has re-
' tumetr here-. - - - - -
The body of the trooper. Theodore
K Albrite, nf Plltsburgh. Pa., who,
was L.IM In the-flgf.C .. brought
'here.
House of Representatives of the'
zone shall govern the movement H
U.S. NOT TO PAY FARES,
OF RAILROAD OFFICIALS
The Government outght not to pay
'the salaries, offl'-e and traveling cx-
... -t-l. .. . . f
evium. iiieinopr.4 t.. He'-uiivc rom-;
m-l'"""" " n-nr-urn ipnyem, uirec-
" Gneral or lui.lr-.a.N M, .d !,s
Informed arloni railroad prerrients
...... . .
e ,f , . , , "'"" u,,;
of tlilx qumllun and mav after Anril
, 1 i.liarge back agaitiM the companies'
own operating expen.es the salarle?
nn(j expenses of men in this class.
T0 BUILD FREIGHT CARS
' rnuuni wns.
Hepresentatives of vafioiis car-
building companies have been called
- ,j.,i .. ....- ...
the line... Several companies have put L
.n tiki, even In silvan.; .if tho con
for - ence.
ADVERTISEMENT "
Miller-. AntUrpllc nil, Kniinii A.
Will I'o.ltllrlr llrlletr I'lilu In l-'ew
3llnnte.
Try It right n" fur Itheumatism.
N'euralgia. '.ii-ihago. non. tiff ami
rwnllt-n Joints. Iu'im in tli.- head hack
nnd llrnbr. ine. Iiuiihuih. etc. Vfler
ne npplic:illiin pali u.uull ili.tp
peats n If by inaji"-.
A Tleiv remedy uscl Intrnnll' -ind.
exterrialli for 1'ou.ths. ""olcl... (Sroiin.
ISore Tiiroat. Plphther a anil TonKllltis.
nil. nil m concedeu to be the most
pcnetrstlng remedy known. It., prompt
and Immeillato effect in lellevinir lmiii
due. -to .,hf fact. '"t " penetrates t..
"'"'"'tl'" !'"' "- .-VS nrr H
?li - affct
.'SKKVi "'i-i- . e i;.i- tlZKL. .J,
I k . - ... -A
will penetrate this substance through
un through In three minutes.
Accept no siib'tltute. This great !
Rllen rd color nnl H)"-y bottle
f?;Trn;fBe5n.0JfneTft
Drugstores
Snake
,
AERO MAIL LINE
Tl
BEGIN IN MONTH
Indications at the Tostofflce Depart'
m?nt today were that the' aerial mall.
service between Washington and New
Tork. via Philadelphia, will start some
time before May U. the flnal time limit
set by Postmaster General Burleson.
Agents of the department ttf New
Tdrk here Just reported that they had
mad good headway In their effdrU to
secure a site for a landing station at a.
reasonable price. They expressed the
hope that It would be found passible to
close the negotiations early this week.
ft the New York landing field Is se
cured this week. It win be practicable.
It Is believed, to complete the hangars
and other equipment for the station ln
time to begin the service by May J. at
the latest. Sites at Washington and
Philadelphia already. have been secured,
and work on the stations Is rapidly, pro-
grr.slng. The War Department stands
ready to supply the alMsnes and fliers
at the rail of the PostoCflce Department
Appeals to the patriotism of the New
Tork property owners, who had set
what the department considered exor
bitant prices on art-the avallabll landing
places, are having the desired effect. It
las been reported.
GERMANS EXPECTED
DEATH AFTER CAPTURE
WITH TJIE AStEniCAAMT' CJ
FRANCE, March 3lA-"When are. yod
going to shoot us T-was, the first ques
tion anxiously asked by four Bermari
prisoners' who were brought Into the
American lines following 'a.. iurpMie
attack upon a German dugout
The prisoners .seemed fearful of be'
Ing killed, unty given a good break
fast of fried .eggs, hof cakes," and cof
fee, the'vsame, klntfasttheir capCors.
Then they brigbteped conaHeraMJ
and talked freely. " r- - - -
FINANCE CORPORAllok
HASWIDEPOmS
The. new -war finance corporailoa.1
with a capital of 500,000,000 and the
power to jasue bonds tip to 3)O0
000.000, Is the outcome of an agree
ment on the Administration bill by
Senate and Jlotne. Conferees. ' ,
"The Intetest-ratedtt-advahcea of the
carcoration 'through'the Teder'al- Ra
ftrtt "bank's ia'tlxed at I per"-'cent
0 NEW YORK MAY
per
higher than the discount rate. In the
respective reserve' districts.
-..-.
:W . f Pafe'-SsSSS
twy -
.; t ' . A Capital atHSurplkg hf
Safe Deposit Boxes in
Fire and Burglar
: Proof Vault
' t '-ft &:
Wbewlitrty Bdb
j ' Zero WkDcccBjwr 1
Aferageii Alaska
"Somewhat delayed- by cold
weather" Is th- gist of a report
received. today by the Bureau of
if ;nes from John A. Davis, supsr,
.1 itendent at the" bureau's experi
ment station at Fairbanks, Atas
Ka. The. report traveled a part ot
the distance on dorsleds.-and In
it is stated the fact that tha. of
ficial average temperature for
December last,, for which .month
the, report tvaa rnad w" 40i
degrees below iro
The object of the experiment
ment station ia to assist prospec
tors to determine whether their
Ore Is of value.
Despite the extreme cold weath
' er 110 mineral specimens wera
submitted during December.
h
IDENTIFY 25 OF
TUSGANiA DEAD
Tweaty-flve unidentified dead oft
the Tuscanfa have'been identlfled by
raeans.ot fjager-prlnta taken from th?
Doajes,-jae ar ueparimtnt auauuuv-
ea yesterday,. -Thorti
identified are: Privates
Oeorge A. Altwein, yerneriC-Bran-
land, Joe Cochran, 'Leonard H. Deth-
ratn, Rosendo JJIaz,. Elton li Kdmond
son, Florenclo Erlas, Edward! C. Peyr
er. Sfcttoa..nores. 'Goadelilpe-vGana,
E4wa-4ciGrala'raerLI!rank KosaaetH,
Jose-, Marliil Bor iUBcaster, Ben
Ti 0eiis;t-CiaVenee't'.Paut,'J-iah. A.
Peres. Ondis Carlo, Clrllo.Rodrlgaezv
P.lchard Schulie. Arthur Spraacb,
Patrick JI. White, Paul AT 'Williams,
Jose Xbaria.- ..and cook uiyae u.
PeUey.
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FjENCriOPD SVPVSf HIT.
"m.i eifce-anLjir Vsk fLwim fnpM
In: PlcardjrHa"sreatlr added to the !
cUffleultjf or .the food situation ln
.France- The supply In, the Olae and
jusne- nas Deen oestroyea or iosi. ana
the attention of the American. Gov-
mn-'eat'' has bes called. to the seel
OC aJHlouKHpa .materia.
2j;aaiftALvfcTrci.itswa moa vuv a.
icremaiBK'wewtar ,i. iaa .wonver nave
aIsoaSnIiaCi' the available re-serves,-
Uli .
r.TTrT'i.v?.
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Ti
4
Announcing
of a Savings
B
N
This new department, inaugurated in the interest of a larger and more
complete service to our patrons and the public, will be open for the receiving
of deposits TOMORROW, APRIL 1. ;
As a saviigs depositor with 'this bank, all the privileges and-facilities of
one of the strongest linancial Institutions in the National Capital are at your
disposal. We invite you to take" advantage of them.
Money Placed to Your
Credit in the New De-
partment WMlEarn. .
2 Interest on Checking Account on Balance
of One Hundred Dollar or More
Officers of the Army and Navy absent from the dty ax
invited to open accounts by mail. The proper records win be
made and deposits promptly acknowledged.
AMERICAN SECURITY
Pennsylvania Avenue
At Fifteenth Street
Charlea J. Bell,
'DUUREDRAMOAJD MEN-
HAtti INVALID HUH .
trenches. Tne rojjyicres arejaglft
An Invalid home for the hundreds''0 the railroad men- of this country
of railroad men of the Tnlted States w&o aresert1or.-or.who-iny -serve, fit
who may be Injured In. the military Europe.
service has been provided in Cole-:
rado by day Adams, former Denver'!
railroad man and now mall traffic
manager' for the Union Pacific' sys
tem.
Announcement to this effect waa
made by Hr. Adams' today. Ha has
deeded forty icres of the DouMe-
MjM3
TExtraoi'flfiuiy Sale of,iHen's dn&Wemen's
r:vT ' - ? " Celored Sifk ,'?
".':; (Suh and Rairtl'
Btnbrellas and
Pamsois
Alio plain black silknmbrel
las, itntakle. for men anrTwo-n-ien
. Don't let April showers
eatch veu unawares. Host of
these Farasok ire Just as 'de
sirable foe jwbtection against
.Siimiersaflshiae. Verv clever
'styles; with attractive handles.
lake advantage of this special
feffer and buy one tomorrow at
xmi&rw
tojo bcibw i cgaiar prices.
these Vrws Camtot Be
XuUcUd Later
Patabi yai Street Ttr
Pricej '
UfeaiJr :. Beauty Baiddrs
rpecf vjjbcsX6niorrow arc qudted oft tK.fr Goods
jS-mtches anTransformationi. I '
Switches
In all shades excepting
rjgjray r-iacWding values tq
Monday at $1.29
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Transformations, Monday at $2.98
- All shades exceptiuj; gTay. Vafuesfto JtflQ;
the Openings
Department
Compound
Interest :
AND TRUST CO.
PreaKeat.
Empowered to Act 09
t Executor and
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Flans are 'underlay, ta "gave the
Project flaaieed -!bj-WBll4.(ttlons from
railroad employes and officials, from
the humble, track-walker to presi
dent. Plans look to the comptaUo
of the camp by- July- U
More than 80.000 railroad men. art
already doing their bit ln France.-
Switches
Three-stem; one -loop;
variouslsixxtsres of gray,
$1.98 to $3.98
JUlc- Parli Street Tlswr.
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