Show I I UNIVERSAL TRAIN I TR PROPOSED j jI I I Projected Senate 1 Would Woul Make All Yo of 16 Register I By Special News serVice W WASHINGTON Jan diate and universal military t itis it- it is to be he urged o on congress ae now step in speeding the wa wagram wagram gramIt gram gram It is proposed to register all all- OU of 16 encouraging men to d physically and to start military ing at 20 This will make all men in 1 I immediately available f fo foe fighting line when they The legislation is designed t 1 the amendment to tl tM the act asked by Provost Marll atc eral Crowder which would mak makers to the draft all men comi coming age after June 5 1917 Crowder mates the number of such fit class 1 I men at a yea Senator Chamberlain of Oregon Representative Kahn of will wilt lead the fight for this un Univ 1 training law Kahn said today IV The need for men is suc such once the they are taken by the training is lS so speeded up that it I sibly fails of best results If It h ever these men had one year O j derly derby thorough training we coul only supply them to the more quickly but as better lly My Iy belief is that all our y men over 16 should be registered that at 20 they should enter military training cm This would give us It each year fully trained instead ot men to be trained M Adoption of such a policy als s 11 give notice to Germany that w I getting etting ready to see the war to a finish and do more Usa tha thaI I other one thing to hearten Franc France I E EJ Igland J i gland and Italy j Despite the statement of of done Crowder th that t by bringing und Gel draft each year ear all men g gage age of or 21 i it would be rJ go outside of class dabs 1 I for or men there will continue to heh- heh drafts made on deferred classe men nee needed elsewhere than fighting line bell Class 1 includes only sin n it without dependents married me s 11 shave have not supported families or v Ti I families are not dependent onA I for support and unskilled worK r Skilled men for work behm oni t lines must continue to be drawn far as they are not supplied by v vole volu lu teer enlistments outside the d draft a I from the deferred classes r f il ilIn I In fact this problem of securing I highly skilled men needed for at attain tam tain lines of work may result i in 11 demand on congress for an amen amenI I ment meat to the draft law by which lt be possible to draft into th the arr rr these skilled men men no no matter ul wl h I age ge geor or their rating for de det defer I rr in classification for classifICatiOn for auxiliary w w. w wor j I the lines ill I- I ISome Some of these trades and I are so o highly specialize a- a I skilled that tha t few men specializes under 3 i qualify for them al |