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Show trade directly or indirectly with ' an enemy or ally of enemy. Only with consent of the board may agents of di enemy companies do business in the United States after November 5. EnGOES INTO emy companies also may not change the names they used at the beginning of the war without special license. McAdoos Duties. the war an Ariadnes web made McAdoo is vested by the claimed exemption five brothers, aged Secretary BY CREATED BOARD WAR NrW twenty-five- , up of both condemnation and approval twenty-one- , twenty-threpresident with and is expected to turn ORDCR OF PRESIDENT over to the federal reserve board th,i twenty-seveand twenty-nin- e years, of the Quebec reluctance to serve. WILSON. Willing us they have shown themexecutive administration of any inrespectively. Another family hud four to help Uncle Sam make the had selves others six sons of draft age, and vestigation, regulation or prohibition world snfe for democracy, in general three apiece .eight Allies' Enemies op of any transaction in foreign exchange, Trading With the amazthey do not condemn their Canadian families, in brief, furnishing the export or earmarking of gold or silthe Latter's Friends to Be Under and commentary almost in27 of number ver coin,, or bullion or currency, transconscripts. ing Supervision of Newly Cremen in Low- variably opens with a condoning: Oh, Dominfers of credit in any form (other than Young ated Board. same ell home, by. the way, of George well, in Canada, It isn't the credits relating solely to transactions to be executed Charette, one of the heroes of the thing. within the UnitBroad war powers ed States) and wholly Washington. Merrimac of Spanish war fame had Why? Not all of the French boys of evidences transfers nowho a have gone gladly Into the Amerto couferred upon the president by the of indebtedness or of the enlisted in times of peace always ownership were put act enemy the with ticeable extent in the regular army ican ranks can clarify tlieir feeling trading property between the United States once ordof executive under ap and into operation and any foreign country or between navy and in the national guard. into so many words, but the secret citithe American As one officer of the latter organizait is certainly this: as er issued October 14, delegating the residents of any one or more to various govzens and soldiers of the United States, tion The French authority under the law always it: boys withput foreign countries, by any person N THE United States a mil were national ernment departments and to a newly in the United States. they feel part of a proud sovereign guard. strong for the reserve v The lion and a half of nation to call created war trade board. the the making war; Canada, on the arms, response Upon board already exercises virtual control are to memof the proud is strikcomposed these same French boys was Tills board contrary, is only participating in the over gold and silver exports. make war for Uncle Sam. administrative of the of In of circumstances exports war, and the Quebec cousin, if he the bers The secretary of the treasurys spite Those in Canada have re- ing. so abstention of board, which it will replace, with the vested only fights for England." fights, many them, forcing authority to prevent transmis fused to volunteer for serv- because of of the minds to support, volcertain In addition of a representative dependents sion of information to an enemy either ice and have ..fought concontinue will itself It in all in was them with to brisk unteering treasury department. anything English to or from the United States will be scription hostility dangerously and fiercely. branches of the service. When the is natural. And this hostility is pre- to license exports and will exercise a exercised by the secret service. They declare that fighting for Canada is draft came into Military cisely corollary to 4he attachment for similar control over imports as soon fighting for England, once their con- District Number 4,operation, autunder to France, vanquished by England on as the president proclaims, WILL CARE FOR OUR OWN. queror. Why all the rumpus? We pre- Ward 6, Lowells corresponding the with French enemy banner of the Canadian soil a century and a half trading hority sent here an analysis of the situation fill ago, and such as have it will not fight to to 68 men call had ward," only act, the articles to be so restricted. Government Insurance Policy for Its by Yvonne LeMaitre, a so numerous had been the for England at any price, even with Trading or commercial dealings of Soldiers and Sailors. Her article is taken from the its quota, or credits, in France involved in the quarrel as it Is with company enemy nature enlistments, voluntary any any Washington. Samples of the insur- Boston Transcript, and says in part : the section. or agent in this country or abroad is today. It is sentiment, reasons that The one great striking fact about ance policy which the government will who reason does not know," and an IrishA officer in Lowell, forbidden, except under license of the recruiting s write for its soldiers and sailors were the behavior of the sevman understands just what it means. in had been stationed war trade board, which also is authorimade public October 14 by the war on the Yankee side of the line or eral other previously showed New Add to this fundamental hostility to zed to license enemy or ally of encities, England as they want to be risk insurance bureau of the treasury 15 of Britain which is of the blood, the bitme a where his of page Register emy companies doing business in the called is the contrast with the attiUnited' States, excepting insurance department. tude of their Quebec cousins. Their the 30 volunteers names it contained terness of the bilingual war between disclose Details that of the policy enta simiis were French, and he whose the French and English factions in supervision companies, risks will be written upon the lives response to the call has been splendid. lar willingness of thereported French boys rusted to the treasury. Canada, the multiplying grievances of of men and women between the ages According to recruiting officers, they to serve wherever he laid been. This Jean Censorship Board. Baptiste in regard to the releand the Italians are the two racial of 15 and 65 in all branches of the no course was radio but of of page cables, exceptional, , mails, Censorship gating of French to the rank of an groups which have furnished the largwas without several book in the I and telegraph messages passing out of army, navy, marine corps, coast guard, est page accomplishment in the Manitoba and proportion of volunteers in New French names. all the Ontario schools, the rumbles of that in the naval reserve, national naval volunthe United States is placed ranged They teers, nurses and any other branches England. And since the coming of the way from that of" a prosperous young guerre de races he hears of with hands of a censorship board consistiof the United States service serving draft, not only have they been prompt- lawyer to that of a woodchopper who every visit of a relative from the ng of representatives of the war, navy ly and patriotically acquiescent to the Announcethe North, and the New England cousin Arment, and postoffice departments, the war with th army and navy. nations demand, but have filed fewer phonetically signed at rates was ment also made that of lover the of Jean Baptiste is apt enough to exnamed he shared the with chairtrade board and of George Creel, claims, again according to Dame aux Camelias. inages higher or lower will be given exemption claim : They have reason in Quebec ! man of the committee on public official report from the stations, than upon request. The five Lowell units of the nation- To hell with helping the English in the formation. any other element In the population on a monthly Premiums, war ! computed al To the treasury is assigned the guard went into camp with of foreign stock. 63 cents per $1000 between basis, men over vary or of their Besides the merely sentimental, in of transactions foreign regulation Aside from this patriotic American at age '15 to $3.25. per thousand at age war accordwhile are the thoughtful spmpathiz-er- s more, there many exchange and exportation of gold or spirit, their sympathy and affecfol21 31 65. the Between and some to time years, an at had officer, for Quebec, keener students of the silver coin under license, and enforcetionate regard for France is lively; ing will be to down been monthlyturned and tried lowing premiums ment of the laws provision join question. In these same people there against there is scant friendship for Britain, charged per $1000 of insurance (the and interest in Canadian affairs is for various reasons. One company of is no dream of resisting the draft here, transmission to the enemy of information by any other means than regular limit being $10,000) : keen among the older people and prac- the railroad engineers reserve, num- it is even approved of as the wisest to 23, i inclusive, 65 Twenty-on- e mails. The treasury also is authorized bering 160 men now in France en- war measure President Wilson could tically absent among the younger. in railroad building, was organ- take to have imposed it at once withto license insurance or reinsurance cents ; 24 to 25, 66 cents ; 26 and 27, Lowell, with its population of some gaged 67 cents ; 28, 68 cents ; 29 and 30, 69 ized and is captained by a .Lowell out asking the people to vote on it. companies of the enemy or ally of the 28,000 people of french name and 70 cents.' who naturally sought But with one voice they say that in 31, cents; enemy doing business with the United race, is a shining spot for the study of his compatriots for volunteers Cahada ce nest pas la meme chose among States. During periods of total disability, this triple If one may and secured the larger part of them and that to impose conscription on a the insurance will be paid, not in one dare the termpatriotism a race twice d Regulation of the use of involving from their ranks. A company of the little country of 7,000,000 inhabitants for but twenty sum, monthly or controlled patents for the lump transplanted and as often state guard in Lowell is composed to which has already volunteered 400,000 years, should the disability continue war, and of the granting or publicatand beman a occur of French boys and captained soldiers is tyranny. Note here the for that period. Sould death ion of patents containing informatThe natives of France in Lowell are these same French boys be- subtle difference in the "sense of counone, of remainder by the fore ion valuable to the enemy, is given to twenty years, few, and chiefly represented by priests older men with dependents who try and the sense of colony, as it ing the policy will be paid at once to the in the federal trade commission. charge of the largest French Cath- could not otherwise serve, but who were. s here feel beneficiary. At the age of 25, the olic Foreign Language Papers. in the city and by members are all parish to counanxious for r their twenty-yeaare give that the patriotically for fighting The postmaster general is entrusted monthy installment they of a religious brotherhood, the Mar-istcan. Plattsburg commis- try and the draft is just. Canadians what they be $1000 would $5.75 with supervision over and licensing of per period in charge of. the boys parochial sions have also been sought and se- in their eyes are colonials who are of insurance. foreign language newspapers. In anticschool in the same parish. Several of cured. allowhelping, who have first of all the Provision is made for family ipation of this authority Postmaster these Marists are at the front, having been shown in vari- right to decide whether they will do has Patriotism General Burleson has been receiving ances, for wounded and cripples, for at once responded when the call came ous other ways. A it or not. applications for licenses and began compensation in case of death or infrom France early in the war. One been Cross has Red of the group LEtoile, the Lowell French paper, issuing them before Tuesday, October jury without cost and for insurance at was killed on his first day under fire furiand is fast and taken an emphatic stand against has formed, knitting cost. 16, the date the provision of the very small So this calm home of a French CathPriests ous French in Canada; also against the girls. among the law cases of conscription In All such became effective. partial disability olic brotherhood in Lowell, surrounded in the French churches have preached the recruiting of New England French determined of is amount compensation a Papers, except those granted licenses, charm by a delightful garden, with Earlier in the war one Canadians for Canadas forces. Canaare required under penalty to file with by a schedule to be based upon the ex Ing view on the Merrimac, is a spot volunteering. stirred social gatherings dian recruiting officers recently on tour their local postmasters before publictent of the impairment of earning ca where the war is very much of a young priest the in New England have been the butt of Association the at Catholique, of all pacity. Total disability payments are reality and every mail from France an ation thorough translations of acerb aspersions from that quarter. organization largest the figures event. matter relating to the United States to be increased above men in the city, by passionate Serve the great cause under the Stars insured in named the where the of policy government or the government any Lowells stock, like under service for and appeals voluntary Stripes, reiterates the editor, other nation at war. The same sect- has dependencies. all others submitted to Uncle Sams the colors. American That organizadont go to Canada to serve by the Where the injury or disease is alchemy, varies greatly in degrees of ion of the law makes it unlawful to tion alone has over 60 volunteers now side of English francophobes and fancirculate in any manner matter made caused by the wilful misconduct of the American assimilation. It has the two khaki or the sailors blue. This attitude has been charatics. man, the policy reads, compensation unmailable by the espionage act. extremes, of complete assimilation and wearing of the to show tend In acteristic all brief, reports The presidents order defines the will not be paid. utter hyphenation, and all the shades New of a half and one million the England, consisting of that people press mulin be will issued The Powers of the alien property custodian between. By the newspapers they policies 12 10 or sheets distributed among some the in stock of to act as trustee for all enemy prop- tiples of $500, no policy, however, to read ye shall know them Lowell has with but an even textile centers, and the are United States gladly larger a large enough contingent of the older erty within the United States or to be less than $1000. two. or has It while war patriotically service, exception accepting eagerly s ssue licenses comwho subscribe to La exempting enemy rooted for volunteer service under FIENDISH CRIMES OF TURKS. An apPresse and La Patrie of Montreal and two million of the same people in Canpanies from his supervision. en American colors on the part of the are ada it opposing apparently to Le Devoir, Bourassas organ, and to pointment for this position will be and in the same What can be the reason for ' Children Buried Alive in Trenches whom Canada is still .very near; bloc. made soon. the defended of difference Quebec French breath attitude? this striking With Bodies of Murdered Mothers. The secretary of state is empowered they are the ones interested In the the British under to enlist refused who 1776 became in The colonies to license English New York. Burial alive of babies in conscription quarrel in the Dominion. the transportation of encolors. The own volition. American of their a has much who It read emies to or from the United States trenches with the bodies of their moth' larger number n In the bilingual quarrel the only American papers, young people French of Canada became English in Jhrougn the existing passport means. ers, who had been slaughtered or alsided with 1763 of force naturally press conquest. by England The n lowed to perish from exposure, was born in les Etats and who Insist that to secretary of commerce will the American colonials was the the French element, contending that his present authority to review practiced by the Turks in their work they are Americans first, last and all burden shaken off; France, to the its rights were trampled upon, and g the decisions of customs collectors refof exterminating the Armenians, it was the time that species of Canadian colonials, the lost treasure. the present hostility to English effort son which Uncle knows adopted using clearances to vessels carrying declared here by the Rev. Ilenry H. There is no logic, a young Amer- in Canada is a resultant. to turn likes how and out, plus cargoes in violation of the trading Riggs, missionary of the American ican once said to me, more Catholic about the le than roi, By these extremists the big word que "ith the enemy act. board of commissioners .for foreign affection more is pronounced. Would not American than for France the annexation and Vance McCormick Chairman. missions to Harput, Turkey, who re- the pope and the much better off if It were has of dislike be Canada taken It His of Father Engcorresponding Country. The new war trade board is to conscently came back to this country. A the one land born of to the other after a American? they ask. stock longer ist of Vance C. McCormick, chairman, trench was dug beside a camp of Ara and of half has than it century At the other end of the bridge are English rule. It evolve this type, perhaps, presenting the secretary of state; menian women, he said, and as they is mere sentiment. Political, that is, found those who bitterly denounce the because Irish the taken stock, probably Alonzo L. Taylor, representing met death the survivors were forced to of the difference in languages and a practically, Frances name is erased Quebec cousins as traitors, rebels, cowsecretary ofa griculture; Thomas drag their bodies to it and bury them. from the Canadian consciousness." attachment of the ards, etc., and have not enough words Jones, representing the secretary of The gendarmes said they could not greater exThe link But own sentimental schools. with What! to to paint them black. France their commerce ; Beaver White, representing take care of the babies that were left there is no has remained that fact with the the before claimed one fervid citizen, naturally stronger questioning he food administrator ; Frank C. Mun-,l)- a behind, so many of those were buried and is bound the educated classes. It always does. war didnt that Nationalist crew and much arrived, has it very representing the shipping board, with their mothers, Dr. Riggs said. factor in the The cultured lose more in losing the other patriots sing La Marseillaise to be an 'Pi a representative of the secretary and general ma- ancestral land because they had pos- with tears in their eyes? And didnt political advancement the treasury yet to be named. All Utahns Offer Their Services. on in New sessed more of that lands heritage. race the of they clamor Restons Francais terial progress lut the Ten thousand farmtreasury representative are Washington. This is what has puzzled Amerieuns every roof? Their very salvation, and' low England. e members of the exports ers, represented by the State Farm The American end of the war comes so much the contradiction in the Que- that of Canada itself, demanded that board, whose work hereafter Bureau of Utah, telegraphed assur- home bec Frenchmans refusal to serve when they should carefully keep their skirts vividly to New Englands cjll be done by the bureau of exports. ance of tlieir support In food conservaextraordihe is described as still fond of France. from the contaminating English, and of the because '" the war trade board. tion to the food administrator, nary fecundity of the race, in which This contradiction, however, is not above all remain themselves, remain he name of the present exports through W. W. Armstrong, federal respect they differ so markedly from wholly contradictory. The ancient French. And now that France Is Phucil is changed to war trade coun- - food administrator of Utah, promised their cousins de France. The pro- French blood bond, the occult and clutched by the throat, their refrain This body will act in an advisory to supply r factories to the of young men of military age mighty pact of race, is still the ob- has suddenly changed to We are CanauPacity to the president and to the limit of their capacity next year and portion them is strikingly large be- scure root of many things, and it can- dians, neither Frenchmen nor Englishamong trade board. assured him that through their ef- cause their families are so prolific. not be ignored in getting at the men This war Is none of our affair The s presidents order vests in the forts' their state has a surplus this One Lowell family alone had five con- complex feeling of I must say that these people pass my ?ar trade board power to license year of 100.000 tons. of on their Quebec cousins comprehension. Boston Transcript the attitude scripts not one of whom, by the way, Why EFFECT IrencK-Cana- Tor (janadfr Million and a half ofthem in the United 1 e, n States proud to fight French-Amerlca- n for Uncle Sam:: kin-fol- Those in the ion show ancient hate French-Amerlca- n for England their conquerer French-Canadia- French-Canadia- n French-Cana-dia- French-Canadian- French-American- s, one-four- th French-American- s, French-Canadia- enemy-owne- , French-American- s, French-Aniericn- n French-Amerlca- n French-Canadia- n French-Amerlca- n French-Canadia- n 1 French-Canadian- French-American- s, French-America- re-ai- eagle-spreadin- roy-alis- te French-Canadia- n French-Canadia- n 'r- - French-Canadia- ever-energizi- 1 admin-dativ- French-Canadia- ns beet-suga- 1 French-American- 1 |