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Show THE GRANT8VILLE I'AUftlE PROBLEMS GREAT What Members of Advisory mittee of Defense Have dertaken to Com-- i Un- -' Do. Of NEWS, GRANT8VILLE, UTAH. WAR SHOW SPIRIT OF RED SOX UP AGAINST PITCHING PROBLEM 01 FOREFATHERS Ing clothing, etc.), president Bears, Boebuck A Co. Bernard M. Baruch, raw materials, minerals and metals, banker. Dr. Hollis Godfrey, engineering and Men of the Training Camps Will education, president Drexel institute. Make Excellent Lot Samuel (tampers, labor. Including of Officers. . BIG MEN GIVING SERVICES conservation of health and welfare of workers, president American Federation of Labor; Dr. Franklin Martin, medicine and NOT VEIT GIANT WEEDED GUT tho Industrial of tho surgery, Including general sanitation, r Can Each So That Country secretary General American College of the Limit of Ito Potential Burgeons, Chicago. Considerable Number Is Being Da 8ervlee to Government All Freely Undertaken. ,, tailed for Engineering and Aviation ' ' Upon these men devolved the task B. CLARK. Instruction War Department EDWARD By of so the industries of Officials Are Pleased. Probably a thousand the country that each and all, figuraWashington. time a day this question la asked by tively speaking, could render to the Wfrat la the government tnl ifmlt" of Its 'potential Visitors to Washington: By EDWARD B. CLARK. Council of National Defense 1" More than .half the Washington. service at the pressing of a button. It la apparent also from letters that Less than 100 salaried persons are first training period for candidates for are received In the capital that the working for the government under the commissions in the new army Is up, exact nature of the council and of Its advisory committee of national de- and the officials of the war departgreat advisory committee la not gen- fense of the members of the com- ment are ready to declare that results erally nor thoroughly understood. The mittee Itself only one or two have are beyond expectations and that the Council of National Defense Itself con- even rendered expense bills. From plucking process will develop fewer sists simply of six cabinet oUlcers, the 400 to 500 men, whose Incomes from victims than anyone thought possibly secretaries of war, navy, Interior, agri- their business ranges from $5,000 to could be the case. culture, commerce and labor.. The ad- more than $100,000 a year, are giving Stock Is being taken by the officials visory committee of national defense, their services to the government that of the results obtained by- weeks of which Is affiliated with the council, the United States may perform Its training for the 40,000 young men now consists of a commission of seven busi- share of winning the war against Ger- undergoing Instruction In the camps. ness men who, with the departments many. An officer of the army said today : assigned to them, are as follows: The vital thing at first was to asThe lower commissioned rank In Daniel Willard, transportation and certain the needs of .the country, to our national army will be filled by men communication (president Baltimore learn the things Industry must supply of whom any country could be proud. A Ohio railroad), chairman. to put our soldiers Into the field and The young Americans who are attendHoward E. Coffin, munitions and keep them there and to supply the ing the sixteen officers training camps needs of ourselves and our allies. A In as many sections of the country are manufacturing (Including standardivice dozen major subjects Instantly sug- showing the spirit that made .this Industrial and relations, sation) gested themselves when the business country free. president Hudson Motor company. Julius Bosenwald, supplies (lnclud- - men began to put their beads togethThe time given for the training Is er: the best use to be made of' the short, and only of It has railroads, both for the transportation passed, but the results obtained make of troops and of material to keep our us believe that, numerous as were the MARION CLEVELAND TO WED industries going and our citizens fed; early mistakes and trying as were the the part the waterways should play In conditions to which the men at first the scheme of transportation; the mo- were subjected, the outcome will be all bilization of military and Industrial that we can wish, and It seems to be resources; the Increase of agriculture assured that the young' officers quickly and manufacture to meet the abnor- will get the confidence bf the men mal demands Incident to war; the whom they are to command and with of ships, and the compilation It the confidence of this country and building of an ' enormous mass of data from of Its allies. which any reasonable question with Political Pull Weakening. reference to military and industrial caThe reports which come to Washpacity could be answered. from all the training camps are railington of miles 230,000 the Already all that they road In the United States have been that the boys have put work. Washington still their into have advithe commandeered by virtually Is a little fearful that some of the sory committee, which, through Chairdenied commisman Willard, Can Issue to them more young men who may be not come have up because sions they Wilarbitrary orders than President recourse to have mark to the may most drastic problaw, the son, under friendly political Influence to secure ably would care to Issue. This Is for them what they could not secure and railroad of the service voluntary themselves. This fear of the offl admittedly possibly Is intended as an for however, is not sharp, for withcritidais, railroad the some of to answer or so the pressure from the week a in cisms in congress. for preference for this man politicians teleOne man also now governs the man has weakened. It can be or that phone Theodore N. Vail, president of said for the war department that It Telethe American Telephone and has stood faithful to Its duty of denygraph company. For the first time In ing requests for commissioned places Indeand telephone history regulars for those lacking experience and otherpendents are working side by side for wise unfitted for the work of leading More than the good of the country. men. , ' 10,000 miles of wire have been set should be understood that nothing It of the army aside for the special use men who entered the all like the young other of some the and and the navy their names at roll answer will camps for methods departments. Modern camp. For of on the call breaking Introday are being the telephone using weedlng-ou- t policy has the weeks one it duced and new systems Installed, of which will cover completely the been pursued. Men who never would make officers signal service In the field. Washingtold of their shortcomings and sent the use are to how ton is being taught Miss Marlon Cleveland, youngest new central to a their homes. In addition to this a laughter of the late President Cleve- telephone properly and considerable lines percentage of the men of 10,000 a office with William capacity land, Is engaged to marry to other camps where sent been have Is being provided. Stanley Dell of New York city. In engineering, or will and spedallze mobilization camps In they the The announcement was made by Mrs. aviation. coast In guard Thomas J. Preston, JrM formerly Mrs. among the lighthouses and Now that something like seven The date of the stations new telephone facilities are Grover Cleveland. of 800 miles weeks have passed and virtually full being created, requiring wedding has not been set of miles 800 pole submarine cable, opportunity has been given for passing Miss Cleveland made her debut In miles of wire. judgment on the qualifications of each more 13,000 than and two 1914. In For the past Bodety be expected that the years she lias been a student In Teach- The soldiers of the National Guard man, It Is not to so ers college, Columbia university. Mrs. who are guarding railroad bridges elimination will be anything like exIn the been been have past have as water and systems many they supply Prestons eldest daughter, Esther ' cases of men who Cleveland, is engaged In relief work In put In touch with headquarters. If cept perhaps in the for places In the of the the be marked could show secrets story In told, aptitude blinded battle. Paris, for soldiers In men, of These service staff department. Mr. Dell only recently returned from extension of the telephone but sit simply not are the make would eliminated, ampeople the course, American the with ngvy abroad service are transferred. up. bulance In France. Ron-do- . one-ha- WED the lecture room of the Mens building, made themselves too free with the and the classes Document Produced as Exhibit A In building privileges, to go somewere recently requested Suit of Chicago Insurance residents of Irate else the where by Broker. ' the building. The men said the girls were apt to lounge around the lobby conChicago. A promise-to-we- d and halls of the building. Since dresstract, couched In legal terms .and and bathrobes are the chief sworn to before a notary. Is Exhibit A ing gowns home at garb of the building roomInK. Werwlnskl, In a suit filed by L surance broker, to .recover $1,020 In ers, they protested. cash, one diamond ring, one pearl etc., from Mrs. Antoinette until recently Miss Antoinette TO STOP VAST DECAY ZebrowskL OF SWEET POTATOES The contract, dated October 14, 1912, bound the girl to wed Werwlnskl within two years, on request of first Atlanta, Ga. Movements have been started In several agriculparty. Werwlnskl says he advanced the cash for violin lessons for Miss tural communities of the South Zebrowskl In Europe. to care for sweet potatoes, so as I was only fifteen years old when to save them from decay during X signed the contract, and I thought The United winter storage. It was a huge Joke, said the girl toStates department of agriculture estimates that 10,000,000 day. bushels of sweet potatoes are Men Drive Out Girls. lost annually through Improper Oberlln, O. Oberlln girl students of curing and storing. (Be sociology and economics lecture rianrr. which have met heretofore In SIGNS CONTRACT TO Per-lowsk- - l, lf PITCH ER8 MANAGER BARRY MUST DEPEND UPON. Babe Both and Dutch Leonard must shoulder the heavy end of the box work If the Bed Sox are to win the American league pennant this year. During the first seven weeks of the race Manager Barrydepended almost entirely on these two pitchers to keep his club In the running, and they came through nobly. Ernie Shore and Carl Mays, although both are good pitchers,- cannot be classed with the first two mentioned, and the fact that Barry hBi not used them In a greater number of games Indicates that he Is not confident of their ability to come through. Bader, the new member of the Bed Sox regular staff, is an experiment Although he pitched several good games for the Sox, he PITCHER BULLET JOE BUSH One of the Outstanding Figures In Baseball Because of His Loyalty to Connie Mack. was used against the weaker teams. From Indications It will be up to Leonard and Buth to hold the fort against the White Sox, Yankees and Indians, or at least do 75 per cent of the pitching against these dubs. The heavy strain of hard pitching will soon begin to make Itself felt In Bed Sox ranks, and unless Mays and. Shore round Into the pink of form and are capable of holding up thdr end along with Leonard and Buth from now till the' wire is reached, look out for a pitching slump, which Is very liable to come. All things considered, a. pitching slump Is the one big danger In the path of the Boston dub, yet Barry may solve the problem, big salt appears to be. BASEBALL STORIES When Connie. Mack promised the A double-headIn the capital city fans that he would get Into the Ameri- is a not an attraction. warning, he race tills can league pennant year, ' based his statement on the belief that Johnny Evers Is in the gnme, but he some of bis new pitchers would come Is not playing like the Trojah of old. others and Nabors Myers, through. gave signs of this lost season, but their There is many a pitching corps that failure has been absolute. The result was that Mnck was left with only Joe should be spelled with an e" on the er end. The Yankees are not out of the running for the American league pennant by any means. Havent had much rain In Washington this season, and they haven't had much baseball. Pittsburgh critics are hailing' Jake Pltler as the best double-plastarter In the big show. y Three umpires worked In a gang In New York. Almost anything can happen in New York. Bube Schauer and Ping Bodle are showing up well under the management of Connie Mack. BREAK SEVEN DISHES A YEAR . Bed Sox made n(pe runs In one Inning the other day. Still they call the Sox a weak-hlttin- g team. Going to Rubbish Heap Faster Than They Can Bo Mado In United Stated breaking Theyre dishes faster than they can make them In the United States and the other countries are too busy warring to make pottery. Every man, woman and child In this country breaks on the average seven dishes apiece annually. Over 700,000,000 dishes a year are broken by Irate married folk and others, who drop them accidentally, and others who drop them on purpose to keep from washing them. Cleveland, Hero's Another Patriot Add another patriot to to appeal to taxIn answer, tho list payers to pay their income taxes In advance, one man sent double the amount, asking that the extra sum be used for war purposes. New York. Cincinnati won a ball game from New York, which shows that the day of miracles has not passed. O. Joe Bush. Bullet Joe Bush to fall back on. worked hard, so bard. In fact, that he has put himself out of commission and the case of the Athletics now seems hopeless. Bush Is not only one of the greatest of pitchers, he Is oue of the outstanding figures of base bull because of his loyalty to Mack. He Is more than Mack's pitching staff and right-han- d man. Pat Moran still says that Nlehoff of the Phillies, Is the best second n In the National league. base-ma- Conscription can do a lot of the teams some good If any of the regulars come within the drafting age. And some of the American league tall enders seem to think It is pinochle they are playing, not baseball. The Star Chicago players sang Nickname for McGraw. McGrow has been nicknamed John Spangled Banner" at a ball game. Hohenxollern McGraw because of. his Good boost to patriotism, but an awto art. fighting qualities. It used to be Little ful wallop Napoleon. Anyone who has ever witnessed a Toronto street railway will give flinging contest In 8t Louis his that young Hugh Jennings says preference to returned soldiers seeking that the military spirit It will one agree Carroll is of the Jones, pitcher, jobs. new In baseball. nut seen. ever has entirely ha bast prwpects pop-bottl- . e |