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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 1913. YOUPv SONS 44 A T N ARMY A 1 k: 1 f, IT" IS MESSAQ AMERICAN MOTHERS Their Training Makes Tfcem -Batter All Round Men, Says Investigator Who Has Seen What is Being Done Both at Hems and Abroad Governmental and Other Agencies Sss That Their Health anJ Morals are Safepardei and That They are Prof itably Entertained. iilh "TV!? tEATW IM TT 13 LESS TH.AH IT 15 S Ci .'I'. Lirt By William II. Crawford FOR the Spartan mothori of America who have sent their sturdy toiia to battle fur America ami Eternal Liberty, I have a message the message they desire. It answers the que t'ons that mothers would ask about their soldier sura, not concerning the perils of battle, but about the danger of camp. A sense of duty impels them to say, "Go, my son," yet their mothers' hearts are anxi ous to know how their boys are being cared for it will lighten their load to know that every pro vision compatible with tho stern realities of war has been made tor their comfort and protection. What every mother wishes to know is, In a sentence: "Are my toldier ton's mind, body and moral being eared for properly?" Unhesitatingly, unqualifiedly, emphatically and from caVeful In vestigation, I reply: "Yet." His health Is. being safeguarded by medical and sanitation expert. Ila Is being well fed, at regular hours, on rations the equal ot a general's. His physical upbuilding Is super Vised by expert athletic directors. His education Is being broadened vnder guidance of notuble Usca tors. The thought of you, bis tuo'.hur, Is kept with him daily to steady Lis moral BtandardB. Clean entertainments and whole some sociability, often in tho com pany of prominent men and women, la dovetopiug him Into a well bal anced man. How all this Ib being accomplish- 1 In told bore. I spent months with the boys "over there" and recently visited Most ot tho ciimpa along our At lantic coast. I took this second '.rip for tho especial purpose of retting accurate Information of I ho present welfare of the boys to ba t.ollvorod In a message to the mothers of America. 1 shall tell thin Htory fully and truthfully. HtALTH EXPERTS ON GUARD. UnollU. we know, are the greatest ii'.-rnios of life, prime cause. of tknnss and death, contaminating orr f-wrt and water. I'roper suulta tic.i will remove their menace, yat wan" families, ninny eoinmunUien !-:::Iih that proper sanitation and p:i '.ho price in disease or doath. Hi a army, tho sanitary and teUtii regulations are observed ;:."-j rlos.dy than they are lit the .(viS't family. 1 : neb. cantonment the medical department of tho army has as y.i.vM a skill' .1 .sanitarian. Hi la to k"np the boys woll tit1"-" than cure them after tiny n.-o rick. With a i-oiiy of traiiiHd istnnta he carefully Hcutini.es eo: ( possible means of contain ti:;7;ii.'i of the water and food sup ply, lio enforces quarantine:!, Uvi:a after the proper sewerage for th.. tamp and directs tho removal nf ifar'.mgo. lie hits your boy':! i.'f'.n't nt; water analyzed properly fi iimivn purity. M'iV. frequently an aettvo germ disrUmtor, reaches tho soldier in rnn'im!:-.Pd form, slwlMwJ and can rad 'ini'ir government fcr.pervlsl'm to nratrn purity. Evciy caiilonmcrit I:'. dr:iiti'd M'orWrh'iV, the ae.venme being as g-.id or ?,i:ttor than that of most fitio:i, r.nd far superior to that of t!i'; fM'n'.ry or county towns. Army rurulations concei-ntoR wato rils .osal are enforced most strictly, hus removing a source of possible contagion. All bnrrabl refits Is Incinerated. No heaps which bread disease carrying Hies or mos quitoes aw allov.otl to accumulaU. Food is abundant, wholesome, nutritious. Skilled dieticians de termine the proper proportion of food essentials and have reciil.ated menus to assure your sen an evenly balanced diet. He does not get so much candy and pie ns a self-indulgent appetite might desire, t)iit plenty of wholesome tody-liiiiltlin:; food, as good as his superior of ficers eat. At one cainp I hud tha pleasure of dining with every nnk In the service from major gca v:'.al to prlvato, nnd I found the fold equally well-cooked and who!esom. The general's meals were served more daintily, that's nil. PROTECTED IN WINTER. Fuilur, to clothe recruits proper- EVERYTHiNQ 15 COHG. TO .LO U? PERFECT PW51CAL MANHOOD YHCA USRARY -C-V VAUDEVILLE, MOTlOM PlcTuR.ES . AND LECTURES 0 , X ARE GIVEN FOR HIS ENTERTAINMENT. 18) T""T - ''' r ' r lilt .h&& fePV livf &M M Yl Ski - 0 ktjSr ,y,tf mm ' ' AX raj ,. mMMC jti-"1 - c- . T r - THE Y.M.C.A. HUT5 ARE ALWAYS OPEN TO YOUR BOY. The average boy will come out of the army better mentally TuArt KE WAO Before he went im. letnber 5 to December 30 ther nro ninety-eight cases of pneumo nia but, due to the modern, open air treatment, there were only cUht deaths, a much smaller per- eutigo than would have died of ly was charged hist winter. In tho ' '? ! 1 ,u,uu ' 10 tro,,,,iH,M tuk nf ritrtfT nn.rmif ! )'",,, population. I here were two of more than a million men quickly, r'K;,.',m8'US a"?"e tyv$oi$ U2.B,h8- no doubt some did not receive over- i aTO l!f,y met mcan coats immediately. These Instances nd e lt'-flve nul'8M in, tllis ;atP's were few. The published char- Hoit.l. so you seo lorn has a ffes were much exiseerated. Tho MUc -,,1anc to Bt"y well in the oilicers tool; care to see that tho fV and to get well. If he is sicX men who had not been clothed tlm:l ho vvoilU1 nl8 homa- properly were protected olherwUa HIS MORAL TRAINING, from winter's rigors. Moreover, nocardiosis ot the oninlcn of dot- boys engaged in tneir strenuous motlier. ruanv bins crow no cooperation -with -th armv .fht.i HE IS ALL RIGHT I work they did not need as heavy T, - 7 officr ...i t.h. " " I "TX . JX"-.. . . runs are being batted on shell-pit tM clothing ns nt home. What tho w thniir hitrh nnnt B-.nH,..i The snitiian a- ... ..... . I... .... j items ana otuer Ante. lean Btnes , j .i , , .... : - ............ , u.i. - . i,iilctu tfau rii- u.cia nuu iaiin; iu Liet tea uiier loch..i;-:. uw. eu, oil., m uuu In the cantonments. Ke will be billeted in some French building, a chateau, a farm house, or, owing to crowded conditions, maybe a barn, but he will be hardened to accept anything. His morals will not be contam inated in France. M. Stephen Lauzanne, editor of Le Matin, and a member of tho French Ministry, told me rocontly that he believed the morals of Ffance, outside of Paris, were the best in the world. Your boy will not bo permitted to go to Paris en his furlough. General Pershing hav ing issued an order forblddine It. Tom. will spend his furloughs l:-i beautiful rural spots of Francs, ct celebrated baths, sate and hapry. Should reactions from trerx. fighting or camp monotony goad our soldier boy to crave dissipation, ilia Y. M. C. A. workers are nt Ms elbow to assist, to divert, amus-. aui instruct. The physical iupiioctora are there to encourage participation in vigorous, happy games vhlch shake out' tha blues, "chaster da cafard, as the French say. Homo Lni'J,;; .Military discipline will correct couraged to take part in all ath- pacing schcol age and who have nprens to serve the soldiers. I had fInft, Th. V M T ' , 11 .ft rioi.t ! 1,089 fa"lta S00"' An b0' wi" be lt'tU;s- Thcy are examined and par- been so busy earning a living they the honor to be nerved by a United "nf- ,4onfto w ' ,h r '.! il " ,J ,3H9 f-wntered when he is only ticu'.ar .exercises suited to their in- have not learned cur language. Tha States Senator's wife when I .;,,:,,'; t) , J, i vvuoio regiment: lei con- oivmuat reeds, are recommended, majority are Italians and Poles, dined at one Hostess Pause, hen ha learns that he must Sports at the camps include vol ey learning their A B C'i with the aid In this connection I desire are diverting the boys behind the A. recently ot athletic cording to health r "These things may thnnraili'illv hut hmv rinHq niv hnv . ..in i.r u uui - - u:u iu men m- uuve uoi teamen our language, ina ouues osnaiLr s wub nueu i eouinmeut to the war ri' ttteoietlcaiiy, out. now aoea my ooy nnn of a who o rei? mm-t m run. dividual neei q am ,-on. ,.,,! i iti! iiftto. ii-inoo equipmem. to me war 7aa. l,,l.t'9 Ihn mnttiAi. a.ivlnnslv 1,1 .. , . . . . ... v n v.tu. tnajw.ii.j aic ii.ii;ai,a nun 1 uito, Ullieu III. WILD iiuow.id j ,i..,v., look . tho motnet nnxiouMy in- (.0;te,i wh(.,n ha ,jan;3 ;h!lt h must sports at the camps include vol ev learning their A B C's with the aid In this connection I desire WHEN HE RETURNS TO YU'J q"Tn?Mirniiv never In mv life have o!,"v' Niat his lar.Inoss will be- ball, basket ball, boxing, wrestling, of volunteer teachers, frequently to emphasize the breaking down One serious thought with a word I seen a move bo men cf affairs in civil life. With, of coctal castes as a result of 0f comfort In closing: o ,m th- t u,re co p, ltl.a(,dl nn,to thi3 n! stand- 'le "' man furnishes the sport- out any invidious comparison I this war's democratising iniiuence. You may read soon-probMy he ailed In cantonmen li alone our " fce S" TFMie "' by 1,18 eqUment free, referees boxing wish to neniini cue gentleman, and I sat at tho same table with a fore this is published, lists from tha a I nolle L t The hovH in Krarcn f,ll,,ly '!e1l'rol '"ei1- a and umpires ball games.. I trust be w ill pardon me for this brigadier general, a corporal, a col- battle front of American boys V.i?i m-e e . alW vobt st ZVVho en- "I, ? ? ,wo,r k!ni ,or ,t?..'rub,,ie KEPT PHYSICALLY FIT. rersoral reference. I nf8 him only end, a high private and a Y. M. C. or wounded. If the numbw coc.vi ferd lhe service stoo good, tlm he is oiler Ing bis ufe tcr .,, WAttT ' , as a type and refer to Mr. Cochran, A. sercretary. - great and cause anxious tea- to lalmw dull, v d ,S , o 1,0,,wi11, sc,e t!un9 , "f . compntttion encourages In- educational director at Camp Arrangements for your boy's en- clutch your heart, remembe- that ." . ...i !."!.' i.j "isuur point i uj i.usr-vw aicaae. tertatnment ere numerous, vauae- we are deal ne In vast fiti-re?. I any crntei.s ureeeded by inter- I found Mr. Cochrane busily en- ville shows. are given weekly in the Compared with the number -,: :nea itn liallri of the 'Voung Men's regimental mptches. The games gaged in teaching a class in French, huts ar.d clean, light comedy'in the involved the casualties will Christiau yssociallon centres are aw played aotolu.!e!y cn the square with the eager young soldiers avidly Liberty Theatres. The houses usu- proportionately very small T"'o nKMt for religious service every and any player who Is unsportsman- absorbing every word. Tho hardest ally are packed. Motion pictures great majority of Americp.r bois Sunday nnd on one evening each I'ke is dianuaHfled. Kveryihing Is work tho teacher had done before are shown three nights a week, tho who went over or are going ve- ve,.Ht. here the Knights of ne to huild up perfect physical the war was the clipping of cou- newest films by the best producers, there will return to America tujvV Colnmh-.M have no biilldln they manhood. Tho necessity for being pons. Hi3 home had a retinue ot Lecturers also are booked by the healthier for having served -'' re.' :i. t Iir V M P A r.,- i:,i,wUu nlivaii-nltv fit 1 ,..ji,-i,.i j ,h , ,r,c. .;. . ... ... . . vr..-. k. ...i. i u. . ', . f ivii-nMv with tho Inn. , , , '.V ii.a.i.ici mirri. .1 mruij icivauis, iiuwno Eerreianeu aim hi. me kuuuiudiuii more IllieQ tO Cope WltO tfle VrrUI. (ompuiL i.ivo.ai is wu. ui ! nos nMrnm nns. while otr Friday 'f 1'Vlt: of c-.any men who are not Is shinlnc bis own shoes and serv- of each talk, the boys crowd around .broadened, ert.icnt.ri ami : s in mo ui'irn. t'l hs. i ue ..-...,, i t.i.. ,....,, n.,. i . . .. .. .. .... . .. - w modi Your vision otttt bun ten or vi -the very rect, for the Army Medical Corps is not. chosen hap hazard, Many faniotu medical mon give tip their lucrative practices to go .into government, service, to safeguard the health of your hoy and to euro liv when ho Is ill. The hnsplin! wards are scrupul ously clean, th. r oushly disinfected. Nurses gll.-.e roft.ly around, attend- erect, ruddy-cheeked, alert young 0f vj.1v men. In oplto of nil precautions, how ever, some men are bound to ho 111 among a million or more. Your hoy may bo ono of those nllllcted. Large, thoroughly up-to-date hos- pHalu are in each cantonment. They fit nttniitlnn In immptl -iti . ,i ,, , , ,, ;. . c- -,, , , "i"1 i.n- ..u ......v... . - , w.. cuucu i.u uu iiiL'll lilt) worn. muimnn is iiinmui.m. f.,(. i IiOirew kh i- rrh Summer vi. i i i ih n n..L- o i..j i- i i..i .i u .... .t . ' Him Turn tq miili-v t Im minnr. i .. . !. t iura bi.-i.-ui. in sinus nsioiai- u qnnauuiia. mil luuj uo buio Are me DOyS nappy Crtit COS- i. nf IL 11, ,,, i mi. Hi ''l''V'''","'s 1110 v nuls fnr a'1 , U1"''' r"0f;ns Io"scl' h0llI's of a,!ce t0 th"sc w'3 who-are ready your hoy is not being slighted or tented? They are. u ot ins ii'giiuoiitai mutual I hp r r nirrlies. riavl cht After mll'tirv ra ,..,,... in i a..i, .j i, , v,n i,,,i ...... .... ... ...wl nt it... ..lll,f....l air.,, nf -.--. v.u..v. iu j,ai.iuiiu nu'ii uvea iui z&iiici iv.a, uitiitru ru uctauao uc una uu ouuui- 1 OU may Eet Some tetter. W'i rn ?-ZAtiXTVl$" "izizrz: n?ih .d.a" ft-. d-bara- . vii tn th hiKnitii Tho medical ' ' .vif,.,-. v . 11 iicij uauui n.,a a iaiSu uuiai, mucn tney miss Motner atv. Sive PO to toe IlOSpttai. 1 no Illl'lK.U ,V(.r!ro-l hlvo a i,imnini, i.i-n.1,,. ,w. i.l 11.(1, t fill- nth'ut In ,1 ..I..,-, c .l 1... ... Tll..n... as a i i rr .-i ml .Diufir ... .. uurirl.-nl rnro li, rccdve th,i , , V I ' . V.- ' v ' uiui!...ru -. uo .a:..ui...i i.iuiaij no nenv i rnva. mucn tney want to go n.-uie. Le- mrt.it.al tato n. iecv us unto v.nCn to Illeet. lev p. 1 work for ground. I tie liovs crowd aronnrl As(w!Uf-.n frnr which nWt-ra ran u-..- it i i -.. -. - ,., ... . . . " , . ,,, .. ... -. .v,.. ... .. uic, ii is uuim jai'.iy M V Your boy is working hard. He is playing hard. Ho is living out in the open. He compliment to you rather tKau ati expression of discontent. Wuae your boy really wishes to convey m you is: "Mother, I love yo:;, u, I higaer Ufc and mor.nl iipbtiildiug. tne bulletin boards annouiicir.g the borrow books. Doys fond of read As a consequence of this liberal Mtnes and contests. Organized ni Pud this a arrest attraction policy the "Y" huts are tilled with sporla will nut engage ail the men. The boys throtsr tha "Y" huts to men cf every denomination. They a mass games are also played, hear tho instructive lecturers, es- is becoming more ruddy, more man n.j ..in we i-uLT-i uiiiicu, - u.-ii. iu-u:-ui, ciuu ppeuiny illume v.uo unve ocuri over ty. rus step id uecuumiK quiciiyr, miss you xou misinterpret v S aiiv.ised. Instructed, that they will ether pastimes smrgsted by that there and can tell ihem exactly surer. His habits are better. He is unhappiness If you were " "p-'j loam tiothlng Immoral and that most popular person, tho "Y" dl- what to expect. The average boy in more perfect condition physically him five minutes after liv ia '.-. nothing will be said or done de- rector. All the 1-cys look up to win come out cf the army better and more fitted for his life work ten this, probably you world rogatory to their own religions be- hint, want hi. approval and often mentally than he was before he for having served in the National him engaged in r Maeb.Ml -arc" In everv nwd. As a result of the ' '""' --:., ; .'"'V 'V" . snounng. "nou rc-uarr:" r.i, tb irmUlo. death into In ,h on lne Pworm or -.uuum ma eg ci-reti tor proper- "over there." it nis troop ship umpire!" and .', r tvplcr-l ;jt. Imv a ftinH is Vn ,lv 1 e welf,'e w"vk a,no,,R 11,6 1,n's' bi' h,P 1 B0 ,jack t0 5. A SOCIAL LION 13 HE. stops at England he will find a real ments that anr .&!hv nstv l ai-f- Th7rn.or . i the Ch t Me.t ical FOR THE PHYSICAL MAN l'hy?f0!" rton,T,,e M a re9ult o - ' home in EaRle Hut' tho 8at "Y" lean lad will vi'.or .t-.der S.,.'c c';-. A n.Z T. r;,n i Jl.r,.Vini r , r , AL A, li.avtng served bis. cauutry. He is becoming quite a social centre In London, as well as in the cumstances vm. tlrt rit A? c (0rdT,-t( T'1.0 R001 nml Pf 13 1,6 boi"s 've chance to lion, is being splendidly entertained, homes and hearts of the English The Dorr too I. -c tn bo bornp- an averif.. !.?alth report of all At- flclent soldiers it is necessary to study? Promirent women from noarhv rpnnte iv , . ,'. - V . mmV -XVT ttl r,- Nothing Well, rather la the tart univ-r- c!Z Te ue't.y toTho caS ' When he rea.bes France, his re- and Vl " -I'lnr' 4 rWwtf. ? tn V, "iT!"",. Tom Phy8,c!,, in 11,0 wov1 vlth purely elec chaperoning partiesf girls to en- ception will be a revelation. ' The Mli'A ? : f-" 'to V, . e.C i6. t r Z fV tl!,UJ VWet 1' ,e.XC,;cl?,e ir0p; tivo C0UI8M- " tdy or not. tertain the soldiers and be enter- French are demonstrative in openly m an.i '.I, ii-IV, . 1 , n v L d Z Tlr d'i'eCled t0 '"It his individual as he sees fit. The "Y" is at his tained. Our soldier boy may Invite expressing their admiration for the d scont-- 4 v r,r oV r l'.r v hifi rttori worl h T- ,ln lnf. T- '' - ,hu ,aP an educational di- his wife, mother or sweetheart to brave Americans who have crossed and wrtl :Si wt & I .i ! , ZL, thoTe hi physical director trained rector In each hut. Most of the the camp nud entertain her in tho the sea to tight for them and mlsston ivVfa f V fAf 'VhLl , , ; ,A . th." of fwork' M",ny of tMsf t,ny" want t0 uf,rn K,ench for se Hrge reception halls ot tho Hos- liberty. They will show their gra- to you ?',.- vn,-' IpVvI S"t ihere was an mcra to 2.S per physical directors wore famous co on thn nthor .Ma it t nt.... .... ... j,. . u .......i .-..i.. 6 i" - " ' . ." 1 s J' .1 ..... ... .. i.ii 1. . ..... ....v.. ... iraa iiiiioi; uii.ii.-i u.i.pt-i ..iiai.ci- lil.iuc iici:ij. ne wrirp -.7rpt-;ot '-. ikl cent. In October, d n l.r.'celv to vac loco nr nwrlnnnl otl. tw .. t.A t.. t .. . . . .... . . . . Hf.r'J" "- v. -., i. jii. . .ii n in n . ti . i. .n h nine in i.iu I saw n Aiiief onage ana unoer oeuer conditions every American is , . "". "'-" "i .- " "fu cniifgp protessor gesticulating man ir lie took them to tbe mess France. Your bov will bp r't- ci in .1, ,1,1 uur i u win un iiniuenceu ueipiuiiy oy tuo;r witiiiy in nts attempt tfl maki' n halls. riiuieiiuiT in iiiuiiMiB. ami mutinies nirecrion. from mat, or courBe. rTom Sep- These physical directors work in wanted to eo. he write.' h.rreericV tn WORRY--hf. 'a ti' r')it. Physically. :r.nt.a'.:y ksu". '3 a-nvsiciiiv. .r.ni-a'- s.:-.- t.;.i.-. lilt- uuu is tiiiintiiv aervpu I i rnp rrpniQ. i lie mi rnrr nnr.-.. :. 11a la ..ai. ...r. i.. . cnb man. understand where he and is sold at remarkably reason- Hies hava safrfftiarrtprt hia health hnn. in ... .. '..'"' , ,., .TPrcisine tne same care tney used Mother, your boy I & tlnbt. WAR VICTIMS WILL BECARED FOR irs J S Roberts Is Ch man At Head Of This Lo ' cal Movement Patriotic men and women arc wanted iu 8a lem who will aid in making life durablo for the bWnd soldiers who are nure to return from tin battlefields of Kurope. Those tnca nil wumea arOj wanted in Bulcm and In order that such j a society may be organized to prcpar.5: ior thi time when the blinded mill to-! turn from across the sea, a society will be organized of which Mrs. T. 8. Rob erts litis been appointed clminmui. Cooks entitled "The Braille. Cheer Up Rooica" are wanted for the re-education of liKndcd soldiers returning from Ku rope. What is termed a Braille book in one that has been written on the Braille typewriter, on.? that writes with raised letters, that the blind may read by the touch cf the hand. Typewriters of this kind are now tts.'d in tlto Oregon state school fur the blind arid tlf cnll is for people who will learn to write with the Braille typewri ter to be borrowed from the State Blind school. Already quite a number of blinded soldiers have returned from Europe and thcy are being cared for on a large country estate a few miles out of Balti more, Md. The government is figuring on hundreds of nvn who must be re oducitcd, men. who have lost their eye sight, and who must be taught to read lv touch from articles written on the Bratllo typewriter, or by tho state sys tem. There is a call coining to Miss Cor ucia Marviu, state librarian, for yoltin teers ti) learn this system of writing and who will then write interesting stor i."s from books and magazines, all to be forwarded to the government home for the blinded soldiers near Baltimore. At one country estate alone in England dttr in ,.tlio past three years LlOO blind Eng lish soldiers have been cared for. Those, who are interested or fed it their duty to do some patriotic work should telephone Mrs. T. B. Roberts, No. 354. Hhe will explain the work and 1 how Snlcm can do its share in this most important matter of preparing pleasant I reading matter for returning blind sol dtcrs. Journal Want Ads Pay 'fill! m.A.Aa WILLulLPSIUM FARMERS OF WEST War finance Corporation Will Extend Needed financial Assistance Washington, Aug. 3. Stock farmers ;in the middle west will receive finan cial assistance from the war finance corporation as a result of an agreement consummated between that body and tho federal reserve board. Secretary McAdoo today gave tele graphic instructions to the war finance I corporation to uiako advances to the j Dallas, Kansas City and Minneapolis I fedoral reserve-banks so they may be i able to carry oil loans to cattle pro ducers. Drought in sections of the middle west has affected the cattle industry vitally. The treasury department's act ion is expected to materially relieve this situation, which threatens daily to become more serious. Officials said the advances made by the war finance corporation to federal reserve banks were on condition that the aid to the farmers, which ig being extended bv the federal reserve banks, should not be limited to members of the federal reserve systm. Funds for loans on cattle, therefore may be provided for any bank carrying either state or national charter, or other financial institutions. The government 's appeal for increas ed production has met with astonishing restdts especially in the section to which the new treasury order applies. Cattle loan companies have been call ed upon for greater sums than at any time in recent years. The need for un limited finances in the cattle industry never has been so groat, officials said. While the immense investment indi cated naturally has caused a drain on local financial institutions it is believ ed here that the unanimous support which the fanners, as a class, have giv en the liberty loans, has held down the supply of call money. This view by the j treasury officials tended to encourage them to leave no stone unturned iu i aiding the nation's meat producing re gions. Regulations which the treasury will demand h pnfnripd in th. .iinni 1i.na follow closely the rules applied by cat-' mo iit ix ciMULiauit-s- iso oexter sccuriiy than has usually been asked will be re quired, however. Journal Want Ads Pay Want Reames Removed As Federal Prosecntor Seattle, Aug. 3. The shipyard work ers at a meeting held last night adopt ed resolutions asking the department of justice to remove Clarence L Reames, special federal prosecutor for Washington on the ground that he is unpatriotic. A copy of tho resolution was scut to President Wilson. Journal Journal Journal Journal Journal Journal Want Ads Pay Want Ads Pay Want Ads Pay Want Ads Pay Want Ads Pay Want Ads Pay