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Show JmlL FOB BOYS ! 110 11 CAGES BITTER FIGHT 1 -ench Socialists Vigorously j Dppose Bill Ordering Out I Class of 1917 for Mil- itary Training. '3 PARIS, Xov. 30. Thr- bill irovi.iiii r the callinu to the colors of the voini : nseripts of the class of 1917. a. mcas-r:-j c recently sanctionel by the army ,i mmittee of the chamber of ilentics. i Dvoked a storniv debate in the cliam-' cliam-' i r today. Premier Briau.il partii'i'at- ! 2 in the discussion. The bill provides 1 r bringing into the service npprnxi-; npprnxi-; 4 itelv -kiO.iH'H voting men who in times peace would 'begin military service in '' 17, its members heing 1 and 10 years .3 d. The proposal is to call them on 1 ;cemher 15. when they would be smt :.3 garrisons and then traineil and iucor-".- rated in various regiments and sorv- 3 Deputv Tunnel, the first speaker, ue-;'- anded" that the shirkers of military '-" itv, of whom he said there were no " ss than 4.".i.0il in Paris, be taken from eir hiding places and sent to the front ' J 'fore these voung men were called. His - -J rils were applauded bv Socialists and booed ' ' by others. j jre of Success. ; Premier Brian. I a.4:cd the . hanibei to :C 'feat the motion of M. Tunnel, saying at the oovernment could be counted -"j i to do its duty, that the minister of . - ar. as soon as he was appointed, too.; n 1 necessary measures to assure te.e . mplete utilisation of all forces. ' We need not be concerned about -! ir strength." said Premier Briac l. C We are certain it is sufficient to carry "3. to the end; we are sure of sue- j This declafatiou was followed bv ap- rj ause from the center and the lett. " J . i ontinuing. the premier said the -.1 lamber today was called upon only to i x the conditions upon which the ' hiss LVitiuld be called and hygienic measures , i be taken. '. M. Turmel insisted on maintaining lii:, A otion. Colonel Driant urged the eha'n. f. :-r to vote down the motion. Deputy uriol demanded that the anti-sti!r.,er -w voted some months ago be roin-' roin-' otelv applied and that the government v !! the chamber what it has done in 1 is respect. The premier said he could reply to Aariol onlv as he had to M. Tur-' Tur-' e, that if the government asked the . i-j iliing of the class it had serious n-a- -1 ns for so doing. ' -'The chamber.'' said the premier. -. must unanimously vote the hill which ' ask. as it has done since the begin-j begin-j ng of the war. ' ' .1 Deputy Bracke protested against the rentier's words. M. Turmel supported ' . Auriol's motion, which, put to a i 3te. was defeated, 40". to 1 1 J. pleasure of Prudence. ' Alter several speakers had criticised J- .me conditions in the army, (ieneral ; allieni, the minister of war. address-ig address-ig the chamber, said that he was in -rfect accord with General dof fre, eom-i eom-i acder of the French forces, and de-aided de-aided the calling of the cla's of KM 7. ' -This was a simple measure of pru-' pru-' n-e. he said. The c:ts would not nec-4 nec-4 arilv Vje ent iuiniediateiy to the '"'-ont. he adrled. but it must be thor-" thor-" .:ahlv instructed and '-are taken that . "-;) eventualities be provided againn. Ve insisted that the cla.-" be j.ut at hi? ;!sposai at the earliest po--ible moment. ;i order that it mav be ready in the .ring of 1916. the time. when, he aid, ' '- in concert with our allies, our rein-r rein-r reements and our armanumts will p-r-iit us to make the .Ifi.-ive effort.'' : Fly a rUinsr vofe. yr.t: fl a-n!,r pjihsM " i -. hill authorizing the minlsier of war ;i call to the colors trwt tM . clxss, wilh-pe.-i'.-in flnv date, i rputv Fta ffin-rUErens. while evpiainin u ' vote, assorted that peveta! of tiie bad dijre?ard for t n.an life, tie ? .ts 'aMcl to order an'l ins if iinrt:- -Acre J-.rirailv noted, M. Des'lianel. tlie pre-i-j'nt, savins; that he eonld not allow the '.j-mv to be inaulted in tiie rriia ruber. |