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LET TR BUCK El Orejroriisn Round-Up Suwnr F.tlitivn Pendleton, Oresron, Saturday, September 21, 1918. Tkcir Leaders Insist Every Young Man and Woman ' Should Receive a Short Course of Federal Education4 arid vTrainlnjBcfcroVclIn ! mamm mmm mmmm t s7.7 i7 Irfril Hew IP&gemMfif mw . ' J J r i am - ' -. wtJ . Women I 1 Heads of Many Big Greater Equality of Fitness, Opportunity, Under I; tfAR HAS REVEALED DEFICIENCIES WHICH MUST BE CORRECTED Selective Courses of Training Prepared by Country's Ablest Leaders and Given at Government Health, Personal Efficiency, Discipline, Intelligent Citizenship i , and the Americanization of All Aliens i leaders for Nation i i . r ais tit it i r , Miier war mim do Trained Soon s 6 O ysered now: Shall tne thinking Wnffi of the United State help fow to make broad plant for the "welfare of humanity after th O war for their children who atir. 0 Vivo, or ohall they leave th Y teolected, in addition to th en P ua one to come, to be solved p sy an untrained citizenship, poe X ptctly under th Influence of pemaooguve ana unsown intv tots, wh will attempt to lead Burlno. th troubled period which janay follow the world war and pvay lead to chaos i Federal education and train- T .log for every young man and womanat least six month of M under military d.sciplioe, w bell' a, offars tne eclution to th -problem. . Thi Is the MOST IMPOR TANT MOVEMENT BEFORE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE TO DAY. -f rom statement by commit te of ( fifty nation! orgsiiuuiliotie of Karly tills year a few nlcn?o wom en, following suggestions made by Mrs. Joseph T. liomen, the chairman of the woaian'a comruittee d the Illinois divi sion of the Nations! (outT il of be- fens, stadied the future of progress. In I any, should be desirable as the result of chancing conditions arising from tha wor id war. In her oiiluion. thoucht sliould tirvt be dire-t-d to ovemiinlng itrikiug ! Wtttiau'KKes In our ium-IuI fabric, such . s Ue Americunluitiou pruhlein, the lrv crese of Juvenile crime, the dmrcgurd of tit bias of nature and bysieue and tb lack of untlcrktaiMltiij; bei ecu Uif f ere 111 groups tit fK-i.ie. Women's Club Back Plan. From this .beginning dev ii-d a reiuiutloa, in'.v-l ! i!ic lilnmo Wom an's eluK proviiljng for federal tralo ltj; of tN cot Co: )p.-h-n.iv char acuir for ell future joiicx citl-us l fu (K-raiitting tlaeio to le. At the biennial contention of the (ieneml reUerullon of Wuim u'l Clubs at U-M Jprtng, Ark, la iluy. the Cld raito Wuuisu Hub sei-ured ununliuous Indwrsetnecit of the movement 'i his tuuk the form of a petition to the ruv sruiueiit for unlvi rsl training of v. one en as well as of men. It was the formal ezpn-saion of over tse ttjilliofi AtiK-ricsa women, orgun tsed in bbuut lo,i) lul for i rsonui and oomruuuity iiiiprovement tlirvugh out tlte Culled elates. la) a UMiiter of su' h gunernl linixir tktieo it ecini'd desirable to know toe op&uw of all other woinea as r IUtel tlirouch the tifiUooHl h-ieb-rs of or'uiii sstlotM f varied k liUiieS. U lrt aulves of fifty m; U oranlz-utluns la tUluois ftiruted a roiuinittev to la site eii'rtiuiis from woiuoa of lot tliraal proiiimei'. find Women Unssimsv. frSU lit r-piKS It is 4rtiiielil I.O duastiou eter biouirhl belare the Auf f i'a p. ; l'ii bud the lini(ieiiuti) and ywjersl u'irt 'f ti;inkiutf wofo'ii of S4jb Witie U'lefMty ttt liit-reit. Tlte alSI0''ani of this dcxervc, public ree. ((uUlon. As the j.r-ilins rHifed repre a'ti4 the m)rowil of -erul loilllofiK i.f oai:i a, n i il.i.r that snn ruii la about lo Iijm j a le w pVr'e lii ! I . ! i . r y . una nlil'li will loi. il. mi i-Hxb lu tie Oeet.i.iu.t i't UMliat of our t x,,k, II ll.e pluli ! giu li, rly otli ii MipfO't- ""lln b4'd purj" of ttie tinjie tueot," d Mi. I 'iin T. Jolii..,n, HASTE IS ASKED "M msr Importar.t movement e feesa insuguisted than the n for f'Sl t !". Amer. Ira must make haute in a ion-e'-Hi, kumsn and oul dv. (," arovement and oig'mjs tutn. flist Amenta msy stand op es proper plan of eaisUnc in th Bwotectien of Mr freedom, ttr fhomee and her people and V weHd'e freedem By Mr, n. M. Dunlsp, Bavey, "I, Chair. ,n t.1 Stale rood Production lupimllN. ' Organizations Believe Future Demands standing and Service For Expense Recommended, president of the Chicago Woman' club, "is to lunke plans fur the welfare of humanity ami fur our children who survive the war. It is evident notion of the most fundamental character is demanded to reach all Jouug peodo who will share la the work of recnu xtructlua and the milking of govern ment policies after the war. Training Brings New Visions. "Anyone who bus seen the wonderful physical chance wrought In the youth of our country by evcu a brief eriod la the camp und cantonments t-aouot but row the Mime I, en. lit for every youth Id our land. Nor Is It a physical pain only; a vuhlle change lu attitude toward other social groups thaa his oun, brought about by the democracy t.f the camps, a wholesome regard for health, both mental ami physical, a resoct for authority, a habit of oln-ni-ence, a new vision of Ills resHnsihlll ties at a citizen, in abort, a w holly new nnd fine attitude toward life thla l the jrift that his country, tlirouuh the Ven ice it asks of him, has given him iu return. The (foTerliment will ask both our iMiys and our Rlrls to jM-rfonn tlo ir du ties as dticeiin. In It nut, therefore, reoaiontttile .nd Jut thut the govetll nieut nhouid tuke st. p to nfTord them bUiU trululng as will luuke Ibis serv - - I - .eel , .. . J i 'e.V''' Xf '1 1 ' - i r. . v : ' I ' : - i " .4y- r p i $tH if y J f z l - ' K t vS! J ' -' . ''' '"" Left, Mrs. James Lees Laidlsw, acting chairman New York ftato Women's outfrag party; abev st riuht, Mrs. David 9. Laostrtn, mem br original cemm.ttee on Federal Training; belew, Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, Illinois chairman Woman's Committed National Council ef Defense. Ire Worth vhllej Huill courts In trtiintntf l'r e)i,-,elilp tw a prepari lion, not f' aur, jjIoumj liii siflioUn'ti we bine l.-ar'ied from Hie el er.i-n i ll.roiili v. Iil h we ere now pasoir liiat pri-!i.retlne In a eTcur nntton 1 mi oMu-at.ofi u eouiitry oue to li' rlu-ii hut for mo and it ilutlen. it M a u f iMiiiiiy iUtf our o'.ja:; IH-opiH fury i' pieuiiiity, kin h v II"1 plan f.,r fedeial I milling irob!ei,iii Ol.lill hot !.e leuvili thiol lit til" iiii kv of ! i" rm v.lihlu or fo 1'ln.ul Mi... J.jli. in- 1 llitloliul prenb lb (it of the I,. I f oil . i' I Tlie gmiiitt hi . . i.f our nation to day I IJilnnlH II, I.I. Vibieb "HI 'linw u t,i;-i ' In r an 1 r' n i i oinrooii PleuU i f i il, i lo l.lo. 'ib.i l:niii,Mg pro po d I I i' :,ts, tlio oiU:i prie fliilli HI, 'I !oil ll.e lll.al toil, h Willi II l r-MU t"! to i . .I n our M und I'lil' III t 4 t"o! ' l 1 1 to." Otciiitn Mod Vil. Th Hull inn. t of ll.e i. lon.ltti-e of fifty woineo ir;:.iiiliriitioiiS r l rri'd Ui mh, in jit.it : "ll.e i iloliiy i iol procrcn of tin ballon eud i-m n the pn M-ririton ol our i-li ILnM.iii ure invulnii In Ilie lie ikloiia if ll.e pn nit p' rlml U"'l all l.oijl-i !irre tlie ol ' ijn loll to 111 the rowriiiiii-i.l In r ai liii if koiiioI '-oie lu nloiiM Iiiiim i iinrii ei.i i ll lo e ami In ih' lamul Si'lli'U t.f il,u moot uioiain' nlul rlisraiier. J All the Aim Being Perfect "Short eouraet ef Intently federal training for all young peopl before they vote appear to offer the only solu tion. It I our conviction that audi course, covering at least six months' life in th open at government ea penae, under military discipline, ac centuating physical, economie and civic training, in accord with plana to be ap proved by th nation' ablest leaders, would qualify our young peopl etfl. cientty to discharge their family and citizenship obligations and prove of in etUmabl value to th nation. Thu bcueflclul results of training In lh enntonmcuts demonstrate what caa be done under a broader educatloni! plan, when young people of all na tionalities, from all parts of the coure try, and ull classes widen their horizon throtiKh Inteniilve training In 1Kb es sentials of life and government upon equal tertiis. "In addition to making strong, alert. clean-cut, thinking Americans, the training will Create a sense of Indi vidual reRlJonsil.lllty, Ktrengthen char acter and promote a blither regard for each other, for their comitry and the c-oeratiiin necessary for the welfare of all. Red-Blooded Missionaries. "Preparation for the training can not Salt until after the war, as the re-imlislbjllty fug wie government will more than efer fall apott Hut new n.ii r from all iii lr.iiiie!iln iliiring the r'''iii.iruiilofl pi rloii und tin y Jlollld b' h V. holiaoino, (i ll hlixxli ti ioiioiuirii-H lo carry lite Jii'-Hiuife of orderly proirrei aiid ro e(,' r..tnn Into eveiy tu t :Me.Ho)il In II, o laud. There U S deep conviction that 11." lietiellts of Hoi iroiHiM-d tiainli of v 1 1 1 riaih lln heart of eeiy hoi e, lend inn Hint In nfiiruiloii lo our national lile und iin au iiiiioh to i"leriiy. - "llils In the miet Inipmiant Inove lol !:t lu iorii the .Vai m all p oplu tie lu y mid, In i.dditioii. Hilt l a- edging iiution iiiiii i M'u r i r iln l our lli rr-at penully i f .e;a' ulm.ly l.li.ropnri d pi nul l mi tineM.iti-d i loh.iloii ol H lib i lly. Voung ii niel wiiim ii Irnlni d to proloote tin ir OIMI welfare lllld that of tin Ir coiiiiaiiiiille iiiid th" nation hrlld nlno l iiuallll'd In ril"'H'l proa lly to tlie rait of their country In It a hour of m i d." Mrs. Moor Fa vers Plsn. Mrs, I'hlllp Not th Miuireof HI. l.oiil, president Jntlmi(il f'eiinell of Women T. H. A, hl. Il Hi' ludes b-ndiiig gr. at oriiiinUailoin of no.i.eii, i: Tim ur hu ii ii'.l u to toks aiie ii of OUI ell en lllat Iota tliHS Terelli'd Our ll, tiiielieli , ofi'lriiellts lllolli;l.t Slid itoii ruiliililloli In ur:;i luinl'iiiii lilal thsnyvs suprvuieiy iltui lu our Welfare honld supersede former assnrance tad self-con lldenoe. "Th physical survey and tho won derful regenernttng rapacity of the training camps have stiKgested a rapid, comprehensive and demoeratlc method a a Atodel upon which to prepnra a plan for short courses of federal train ing for all young people. "The highest alms for America tan be realized If the nation's leaders pro pare adequate selective courses of study, development, discipline and service, and the federal government furnishes such courses to olL "1 heartily Indorse the plal.', What Leader Say. X Mrs. George B. Carpenter, secretary of the committee, permitted an ex amination of the letters from the tis- LEADERS WHO DEMAND PLANS FOR FEDERAL TRAINING NOW 77 f . ( : a ' ' V i ". .; K I , : . y r : tu - '--m ' . Left above, Mrs. Edwin T. Johnson, president Chicago Weman'a Club; rifjht, Mre. Frances E. Burns, great commander, Ladlee of tho Maccabses; left belew, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president National Woman Suffrage Atcociat:on; right, Mrs. Philip North Moore, 8t Louis, president National Council of Women. ' tlonal and bi leuders of I lie tSenorul I'eiloraiioa if Women's ,4iib nnd Dm heuds of iiuiny iiullnuul orc.iuliUillonK. All, with one or H'.u exreptloiiM, slroii); ly ni..rt tho loovitmetit for federal tralnliilf. TIib loiters mi' wi iioiih'ToiiS Unit only the nurd vltirt parts of some of them m il be i) noted. I'lrt from siuTraKH lenders: BV MRS. CAftniC CHAPMAN CATT, Prctidrnt of the National Amecan Woman Suffrage Association 'l itni ory iflud lo b olio of the fonndi'i of tho movement for 'Federal 'Iri.lnliirf nfid URi-ee with ull points limdc by the Voliililillee, "l.lltrt u w an I, i(, -la llm wnr h pointed out all our urn It i.pot-i. We urn a brine mii!o und l rims,-. 'I In re l uoililni! Mhn li vlil record as bn--hllilii to do. While It I ll tragic l.rlre lo pay, the war will leave n bi I ler iiironntd mid inoie ntlie lu the need of our iiiiintry ll.an before." BY MISS MAV CARRETT HAY, Chairman, Nrw York Stat Woman Suffrage Party. "I n U) heartily hi futor of lh plan to (.-He Aroeiiiau !iy and ulrl llm civic ami i, .Hilary Irnliilutt oiilllned by til" i oii"nillo,. on f i .Ion I t rtil nl use. "I in a convinced Hint the proioed ei.urfcM lu h i.li'n in llu upon i-oun-try nad in iiiiitoiuiieul a 111 Puprovii the health and morals of our oiiili, will help lo nihil. I loin ni.iii-rtoi.il our Aiiiirl" mi li.xtii ui Ii.hh. will mn-i tlnir civic cmikeaonkiies and lifpha lliem tlili ilo oilyu lo the sreat Ideals for Mhlrh uufhiillon irliinilH, " " I he u.m lallun of llm children or lilt ila-.o for loialaoli pui--,o niiixt iiuil ii for recipriM-iil iinilerxtuiKlliiK and in ii. 111, V and will foHler lbs deino tTalle kplrlt." Churches Agree cn It. In tlie iiri-srloiis of iiallonul bad rs Ideiitiuvd Willi wouieu work io T " " th various branches of rellgloai effort thera la but on dissenting vole. Roaian Catholics, I'rotestanta and JewWh women send strong expree- slonstf approval. The national boards of the Toung Women's Christian as sociation and th Women's Christian Temperance union are both represent ed among, the founders of th move- menu ,. From Social CtudsnU. Among the memtiera of the women'a committee on federal training are a number chiefly concerned with the welfare of wag earners. These In clude Mrs. Kaymond Rohblns, pre! dent National Women's Trade Union league, and Miws HarriMt Tlttam, president Federation of Social Settle ments. ' Many nplnlsns received from think-Ina- wimti conttrln errireshlons sua-P-tin;,' that feilerul eihieulion and traliiliii; will affurd nil clawu-s the eri'Mteit AiMrtuiiliy tho world bus ever known for personal lltneKS, sin cere uiiibtKltiiidliig und tlie triumph of iliniMTiii-y, Mr. le,irjr liaxs, chairman of the onion's illvlnliui pf tlie I wiiux-rBllr na tional committee: ; Mr. I lanUill. 1 uak a i of Mm. lirai-e Wilbur Trout, blentb 11. d Willi tlie suftriik'o b-Klilatlv work In WuHhlfiKion, uiiMj urue fwh rul truln Ing. Frtrnal Societies, l'llH-k'1''1'! uotneirs frtllerillll SOi'lo lies arc repreHciiied annum the advo cate of fe. nil traliiliii-'. Htroiig en iloiMjiioiil mini from Mr. Iannis !. O. ol.oi Ii, MoMt Worthy (iraiid Matron, linh-r of the Lio-terii Klur, the l.udles of llm Mun ubees and inhere, liiclidlng Mr. Kiiuiia H. Maui'lii-htiir, Hupreme llminllaii of the Woodmen 'ln le, und Mrs. Mniiile Hlewiirt Hartley, I'ichI lent of the Ashim iallon of Hi le-kuh A wiiilille, who w ild Interesting loiters. Kulrin ts frois one stnli iuent follow I BY MRS. FRANCES E. BURNS, Brest Commander of th Ladlee' of the Maccabees. "I iifiri-M iveilly iielorw Ihe pluu for federal IriilnlinC. We liuvs seeu Ihe lui-lll III our boys vbo have received Intensive induing nt the ranloiiinenl. "Ill Ihe new world Hint In In follow this great war,- men und women will Klniid ci!iil In eltisciohlp. In opiair tunlty mid In ui lilevcniciit. , 1 believe the briiibid mi-!blii training, lo eie tilde all to liuioe" tlioe dull- Infelll retitl and with nill). li nt bodily ro-m-rve imwer to cnublu tin-in to em-ceed, I e-K.M'iitiul,' Business Women Jain, The witfiiui in hii'inc, . en king tiiruui;)! Miss I- loreui-e King, president 1 ' Of ChB TFotnpn'g AMOclRttofl tt J6ttV mere of th Cnltod Btataa, in favoring early action by coagrese nrga all bs better aquipned physically to ondnr tii atmitt of th werk they Most aha an. and contend that broad. Intenslv train ing will prove the most profitable In vestment the government can make. Praised by Celleoee. Tlie Collegiate Bureau of Occupa tions and others Interested In self-sup porting women favor federal training. Graduates of Bryn Mawr, Smith, Wellesley, Vasaar, liolyoke and oth r women's eollrges are included among the founders of the federal training movement. Be vera! women presidents and dean have aent their lndremrnta, and the National Fed eration of College Women, speaking Informally through the president, lira. Myra Kingman Miller of New Tork, and the secretary, lira, Flora Wsrrea Seymour; urge early ertloa. . Mothers and Teachers, Mrs. Frederick Schoff, president Na tional congress of Mothers and Parent-Teachers association and director home education division Culted States bureau of education, Washing ton "Education for cltlsenshlp Is of vital importsnce If the Ideals of the found er of our country are to be maintain ed. With hearty approval I pledge co-op eration In the Idea and suggest that a committee be formed to consider what definite measures will be most practl col and effective for realization of the desired purpose." , . , Of the many endorsements from parents and teachers it Is enly 'lowlble to qnnte one In part : BY MISS STELLA LOUIS WOOD, President ef ttt International Kinder- osrtetr Union. "For onr education in social adjust ment. Intelligent 'cltlsenshlp and rcsidy co-operation la tlie responsibilities of a democracy, th plnn for fedora! train ing of all young rttlsena meets with my hearty approval." MIks Kllmbeth Harrison, president of tha National KlndergartenVoilege arid well known as a writer on educa tion, expresses almllnr views. Patriot) Societies. The Daughter of tha American Revolution, by Mrs. George Thacher fluernsey. President; th Ladles of th G. A. R, by Mary Kleanor Tarbox. National President; National Society Daughters of 1S12. through Mrs. Hub ert Hull Wiles, their President, and the Daughters of the Confederacy, through Miss Mury P. 1'opiienbelm, are all represented In the, active support for federal training. Mrs. Guernsey says: "This Is the psychological moment to present to our country the Importance sud neces sity for lutenKlve federal training for the youth of the InniL BY MRS. NAT S. BROWN, President of Children ef America Loy- alty League. The movement for federul train ing I wise. This la an opiwrtnue times to bring together the ctilidroa of America, whether born or adopted, and teach tlu m to love,- respect and cure for our government." Central Federation Laaders, Willi the expressions 'favoring fed eral training from Mrs. Josluli Evans .ules of J j is Angeles, tha priwident and th department chairmen of Hie General Federation of Women's Clubs, ure two yrom eMtiicuc u-uuers suicii irtrlke a new note;' , , ... Mrs. Cyras K. Perkins Bays:. - . No time should be lost In patting Lis work of regeneration Into luime liulH oiierutlon. When such training become unlvorxul w jnuy priilli't that WEAK SPOTS THAT FEDERAL ' TRAINING WOULD CURE W EAK pots In our hational man Catt, president National Amsw-lean Suffrag Association, which th commltu representing many women' rgani(atlna, de clares federal training would resvedy or radicate, aret ALIEN INFLUENCE It n-quiies more Uisn use of the English, luuguugo to Inli tiisle the various peoples into the Ufa aud spirit of this nation. The army training cuiups Jkave proved the greatest reiiters of Amcricuiilziitiun ever knuuu, , PHYSICAL DEFECTIVES Thirty to OU per rent of the drafted men were found physiiully d. feoiive to aa cutout that impair their Vidua as breud u iiuicra and thin uu.' Mnety per cent ins lie cured, fun any ouu questiou the stiitekuiiiualiip of curing tUtan In an open ulr federul training camp ' , CRIME ANO VICIOUSNE&S U-sdliig authorities say the health and eilf-control uiiUlied lluoUi.ii pllue will reiluie crime In fhe IONORANCE OF HVfllENE The shocking re vela lions of (be prey. all in e of dliu-nxa uinoiig drufted linn and tlui lack of Inforiualluu regflrding tbu lS of igleiin and aaiiitutloo allow, tbe Hoed of federul Iralnliig for all young peupjn. INEFFECTIVE EDUCATION lit tbe 1 i2S.7S voter st tlie last prcm-!iilul iIim-iIoo, alniut i.OKi.ooo are an Id to have bwn lllit. ul. J.o tliHti 10 ih r cent of our i-hlldreu attend any aehiMd after 14 yciirs of uy: rhort loursi of fi-dersl trululng u serve as tha p....le's inlleges and prepare for lotvlllgent cHlseuslilp, VOCATIONAL WASTE leilerui trulitiog khould provide auiuie op. H,rlunliy for vo--utlon,T guldumo wtiich would result lo boys sud lili I fliiilliig work Bulled lo their laioiit. PERSONAL INEFFICIENCY Employers know the Idyh peveenlage of young workers Who will not follow Instructions i loacty and do not appreiute the yaluo of ro-oiH'isilon. Federal Irulidug distipilue would ben. -til both employers and lbs workers, CROUP SELFISHNESS Uiie f Hesvsgo foruilug wltlda our cltU Ki-uhlp keeni largely to be tbs result of Ignorance and prejudi,-, 1'ruliiliig camps proiuule a roiiiiiiunity of iuiernHit. CIVIC DUTIES h'.lior ioure of federal trululng should Disk U IHHwihi lo Inculcate a desir for civic -rvlc lu bit young umms aud a omea. . - from tiiii r.'4t dtf tttnad W:- svolvd new Amertcam nstion. ' Mrs, William tk eteels of fS3stIi,' Mo. cbalrtnaa of tha mnslg dertariagit, of the General rsdaratsd .Wonien'ni Clubs, and Mrs. Albeit J. Oobanisv XM Mm nmlitant tVarlnnaa VeJeratfcMi Miisie rinha. mta a lolnt sfsreBoeat SI "Wl heartily Indorse federal trala4 log. Glvs music place, srttB Its barf monlslng and . strengtheolns powaraA Th great training centers will afford wnnilnrrtd cinnorrunltv to inak broader, mors sympaUistio gsd spintyS sal cttltenshlp. , -y' An Inaplrsd Plan; BY MRS. WILLIAM PBOKICK elf&i OF BALTIMORE. .-, Chairman f th 0 oners Foderattao) , , of Women's Ckufss. ' - f Tnlversnl ajid aaMgatorw fr-decal1 j training of young mem sad watuea as ! an inspired plan for a national funo tinning of th ideals for which th' United States should stand. Tber conld bs no mors adratrabls thol for distilling th essenc of dmnoa racy and for achieving physical and ; moral regeneration," . J BY MRS. JAMES LEES LAIDLAW.' "To Inform our electnrntn and one j prosiiectivs electorate; to glvs them ' the tools of eilltncblpi to equip tbstaj to use these tools to the fall etudeac ; of dUzensiilp 1 a tlerculaan task, hot a completely possible one. . ...... "Let the great plan of federal train tng one hs mad operatlvn and I be liev a great army of dtisea workers, men sad women, will Ms t So-opstv ate." :fl Doctors Uros !, Women leaders of th audlkl pro fesslon are aggressive In expressing their-conviction that system of fed eral training la essential to regenerate" our American stock and teach th lawn of hgiene and aanltatlon at tbs ago when they will be most appreciated. Dr. Bertha Van Houses, former as tlonal president Medical Woeaaa'S Club, of CIdcago; pr. Clara Betppst of the medical section, Coancil of Nation al Ieense, sad Ir. Violet Paiasa Itroa-n, bead of lit Illinois federstton's deirtiant of public healUx, an among the founders of th anonaaius, Mrs. Elmer Hiatr, rh airman pnbile health slepsrtmcojt Ceneral r'ederwrtooi of Women's Clubs, wires he stj ' approvaL - , - Anthers EnUuieiastlo. t- - ' - ' No group of leaders of thought seeing to have) responded mors patriotically or vividly than the few authors who were Invited to express opinion. They di-serve s nuire. The names tnctwda f)frs. Kdulu Markhain.'Ai:ues IOt.!lor, Mary ltolerts itlm hurt und others, BY ACNES REPPLIER, I am glad to ' Indorse the reaoia- tion on federal training. When an many malign Influences are at work, we should tesrh all young Americans the duty they owe to their country and srouse in Uiera disciplined demo cratic patriotism that will save thorn from the supreme selflhnesa of Chn pKillt and tlie dasimgogue." i BY HELEN A. CLARKE. Afffong great bltoriial movements there I not one of mora immediate sud fsr-reaebing Importsusce than thst In. . s ununited by lb coujuilttce oo federal training. . 1 " "l'be trrest good to human aodrty resulting from tha war la that the Ideal ef democracy baa been acclaimed by tlie mot fmngriiaslv nstion of tns world a the lncvitsl.Us dal of aa UK uieneo civiuxaiion. Jui an loesi mug be accepted with enthusiasm amid exciting sueuea and yet reuisla vago ly ibUiied In the minds of th aun- Jorlty vt tlie. peonb," , Mf. mentioned by Mr. Carrl Chap. fulciul (ruining under Sillltuiy dli1 O l'iiil - d Ktalek fully f per cent. ' - - ........ . -"" ' i