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Show TIME TO ENLIST. President Wil-on has set apart the se en days from Juuc '23 to June 30 as recruiting wrck for the regular r.rir.y, and has called upon unmarried men from 1 to 40 years of age who have no dependents to come forth, 70,-C'"1'1 70,-C'"1'1 strong, and serve their eountrv. This action upon the part of the pre si-d si-d e n t would not h a v e be ? n n e c e s 5 a ry r a d their been any merit in the eon tentions of '.hose who insisted that the war ? ho aid be fo.igh t with volunreers, or if tho four divisions of men who were said to bt- ready to follow Koo?e-v--3t had 5wo;n their allegiance to I'n-rie I'n-rie Sam and volunteered to defend the fWg. Hut there was something wrong with beta cnk-ii Jar ions and it may be r.'-'r.esa ry t draft for the regu lar army and the national guard, both I of hi'h mus: L"3 brought up t war; .trrngth in tho near future, it we are j to gft auv r onMu'Tuhie number "i sol- j di"is an the oan during tho pres- j j ( nt year. V hatvoj- mi-y be the out- j i com'.- io far a-- tin1 regular army is con- ! ceri:"d, wa hope it will not be noces- J I sji ry to eon: crij.t to fill u the ranks ot ! ! 1 ho I'tJih i.ht artilb-ry, an organization organiza-tion that will carry ihe name of the i stale ti-rough the war. The young m-n j ')',' the ronnion wealth should be too proud :- uuiit f.r the draft und-v su'-h ; i rcumsia nces. ' |