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L A. llordra, 425 PubiIus ASu Fcsttlo, Wash gradual ef the I Tnupminra Hospital, O.Uagn "I bare treed Tsais eiHualrrly for oetrn yrara In lb treatment of my chsrlty pstlrpta," Mid Mrs. JVfdtk "and my oiperirora bso bora tbs! fur pn Ns-Ilon- tn gacracy Impossible. I sorrel you belle diplre ary ?" Smoking the "Nu, sir." replied Mr. klerklu; "It Isn't prarflraL I'd like law 'em keep any thing from Henrietta If she makes op ber mind In find out Juat nbsl they're talking about." peace pipe in wartime report from tnA. E. F. voUnn who found a can of tobacco tn hto Boldior mall It was during tho thick of things lo A lot Aspirin Say Bayerand Insist! Franc that Gra. Prmhlng sent tho following frantic Tskitoo ratio to VS aahingUm! to so noeossray oof d. tti i tan, will U9 you, a thousand tons of tobacco dutnbuted over a fighting fore of 2,000,000 men showed good Inlontiona, but tt didn't fill tho need not by 0 few million pipefuls. Even today letter still com la from veterans bo bare forgotten tb horrors of war and remember only tb thrill of "s real American smoke" to Franco. For one, Ilugb Livingstons, Adjutant of Yankee Division Jost, Now 272, V.F.W., remembers: rreW4ss4 B. L Lars BwtW Cz, Vk HltkBM, Oes tie test Mr IsiNnaitt I gdtwsrtk leak place seer la O. trelale wm la Mu ansMtm iku Mt aa Lena U-S- alt. qaebUa lapnaM el Its baa sight. attar a ksr4 Sir's work. mr beetle sn a ticket- - Inm taau i stsslUMManUnatunOtlBitM aaaiaia evarpul-- 1 Sat aksi fee swN. a Ao any 4 I lh fall of till the war waa ewwtina Ika Tall 4 Hum Il.o04.oo4 aa hour. Ilasnm la onm aot oilf tho aavlaa tho Ufa Iloo4 for war ouch of our youth, but ooorjr hour wo coo ohortonkh.'ul-4oro a conflict means Il.040.0o0 romovo4 from tho W. of tho ta ora John Weak. i par -Under tho resent mobilliallon plan tho Quarto". Bia.tar enrpa hao n rural that tho root of all bar. mm, oack and oaddlo oqulpmant. which practically Includes all tho of tho aragr, will coot at eurront pricesrequirements mil. lion dollar. Durln tho opproalmaioly war forsiziy lack of world waa oamo thoro Itomo for the throo oprnt piano hundred million dollars J. Mayhow Walnwright. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN UK World wnr demonstrated tho of Amorim and con-I- I Armed the traditional prowess of the American soldier. The World war elao demonatrated America's material nnpreparedness and left thla problem for the American people to eolve: In caae of another war how ahall we arm and feed and clothe our fighting men et the front without wrecking our Induatrlal life, bringing needless suffering upon the millions et home, and wanting billions? Congress, In passing the National Defense Act ef 1930, sought to provide the broad foundation ef authority for the solving of this material preparedness problem. This act gave the president emergency power, authorised the creation of a Board of Mobilization of Industries Essential to Military Preparedness," outlined the Industrial mobilization task and turned the Job over to the aaaletant secretary of war. Col. J. Maybew Walnwright, appointed March 23. 1921. labored at this titanic task nntll his election to the Sixty-eightcongress from New York brought about his resignation. In n lecture before the Army War college January 20, 1923, Assistant Secretary Walnwright ami " man-pow- J non-partis- h said; "It Is not In n spirit of egotism, but rather a report of my stewardship when I say that I am certain that more has been accomplished In the past eighteen months looking to Industrial preparedness than has ever been accomplished before In the history of the War department" Davis of St. Louis succeeded Wnlnwrlght as assistant secretary of war. He was born In St. Louis in 1879. He got his A. B. from Harvard In 1900 and his LL. D. from Washington university In 1903. Since then he has been a man of many activities both local and national. In St. Louis he was prominent In every movement for municipal betterment In 1921 he became director of the War Finance corporation. September 1, 1917, Mr. Davis was commissioned captain of Company L, Fifth Missouri Infantry, by the governor of Missouri. March 28, 1918, he was promoted to rank of major, National Guard. He was appointed lieutenant colonel of Infantry October 10, 1918. He served as assistant chief of Division and In the Second stall In the Thirty-fift- h Anny, A. E. F. He was graduated from the General Staff college at Lances. He served overseas from April 25, 1918, to April 20, 1919, when he was honorably discharged. He was cited In General Orders No. 81, HeadDivision, dated October 11, quarters, Thirty-fift- h 1918, and In Citation Orders No. 1, General Headquarters, June 3, 1919, "for carryng out the orders of his brigade commander In a manner utterly devoid of fear under the most Intense artillery and machine gun fire. At Baulny, on September 29 and 30, he recklessly exposed himself to the enemy fire In order to obtain Information of great value to his brigade and division commanders," which citation carries the award of the silver star. Col. II. B. Ferguson Is director of procurement He has seen much service In many lands. He was bora In North Carolina In 1875 and Is a graduate of the U. S. Military academy (1897), Army Staff college (1905) and Army War college (1912). In 1898 he was a second lieutenant of the Corps of Engineers ; first lieutenant In 1900 ; captain In 1904 ; major In 1911 ; lieutenant colonel in May of 1917 ; colonel of .Engineers, N. A In August of 1917; brigadier general, August 8, 1918. He was with the troops In Cuba and the Philippines war. He was chief In the Spanlsh-America- n engineer of the China Relief expedition during the Boxer uprising. ' He has served as Instructor Id the Military academy and Army Staff college. Ho raised the battleship Maine la Havana Harbor (1910-12)- . He las had charge of river and harbor work In various districts. He organized and 1918) the One-bu- n trained (August 1917-MaDwight Filley Representative-elec- t Unless you a tb Bam "Bayer" 00 package or cm tablet! you are sot getting tho genuine Bayer product prescribed by physldana over twenty-twyears and proved safe by mlltlona fur GJnZiAl, P22tJu'IZn& Headache Cold tertaU for securing the necessary raw material Toothache Lumbago ont which might become critical In time of war. Earache Rheumatism for Insuring an adequate supply of lalair. of power, Tain, 1'ain Neuralgia and of transportation facilities. Accept '"Bayer Tablets of Aaplrin" beThla phase of procurement planning g' only. Each unbroken package contains yond the atrlctly military features and mergea lute proper direction!. Handy boxes of term a of want better the broader field, which for cost few cents Drugtwelve tablets has been railed "Induatrlal Mobilization." By thlo gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. term w mean the converalon of the Industrial Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer effort of the nation from peace production to wi-Manufacture of Monoaceticaddeater of production In an orderly manner, an that aiipplleo Sallcyllcacld. Advertisement ran be furalalied promptly, economic losses minimized, and the return to nnnunl economic Tha Whola Truth. condttlona at the eonelualon of the war facilitated. "That mnn called me a liar, a rad, "In order that these plana may he complete. It a scoundrel and a puppy. Would you la necessary that the war requlremontf of the navy, a tvlue me to fight for that?" of shipping, of the railroads, and civilian needs, "By all means. Theres nothing with the navy will nobler In tbls world, young man, than be considered. be accomplished by Hie recently created army and fighting for the truth." CC5a&&xr7&Zff3 navy munitions board. It will he necessary, In time dred and Fifth Engineers, Thirtieth Division, and of war, to create an agency similar to the war the civilian de8, commanded them In France (June Industries board to He was the division engineer of the mands with those of the army and navy, 1018). Thirtieth Division and corps engineer of the "The following Indicates the step which have Second Army Corps during the training and offenbeen taken In working out a plnn for the prosive between Mt. Kemmel and Ypres and the offencurement of supplies for the War department sive In the Belllncourt sector. He commanded In ttaie of war. First, having determined what the Port of Debarkation, Newport News (Novemwill be required. It became necessary to figure Applicants for Insurance Often ber, 1918-Ma1919). He waa awarded the D. 8. out how much would be required. Second, having M. by General Perahtng. worked out In detail the amount of supplies reRejected. "Wars are no longer fought by the armed forces quired. It then became necessary to determine alone." said Assistant Secretary Davis. "Every where and how they could be procured. This hns Judging from reports from druggists nmu, woman and child, every resource and every been done by the establishment of procurement who are constantly in direct toach with is one preparation that dollar In the entire nation must throw Its weight districts by each branch of the Wnr department, the public, theresuccmsful in overcoming baa been very toward victory In time of war. Industry alone canto each of which has been apportioned a proper these The mild and healing conditions. not win a war; but It can lose a war by falling share of the total requirements." ta influence of Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Roo- t to snpply the armies with munitions, vital to their The district headquarters number 47 and are toon realized. It atanda 'the highest for In officers The fighting efficiency." its remarkable record of succeaa. located In 21 cities In 14 states. An examining physician for one of the And under the National Defense Act, Assistant charge are engaged during the present yenr In makprominent Life Insurance Companies, in Secretary Davis, under supervision of Secretary ing a survey of establishments required to mee sn interview on the subject, made the asWeeks, Is charged with the control of policies affectthe supply program. There are seven supjd. tonishing statement that one reason why ing the business administration of the army. He corps, to many applicants for insurance are rebranches In the army; Quartermuster has two distinct functions. First, he Is responsible of corps ordnance department, signal corps, jected is because kidney trouble is to for supervising the procurement of all military engineers, air service, medical department and common to the American people, and the Each brnnch bus Its largo majority of those whose application supplies by the War Department and other duties chemical warfare service. not even suspect that they relating thereto. Second, he Is charged with "the own problem. That of the Quartermaster corps are declined do have the disease. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roassurance of adequate provision" for Industrial Is comparatively easy; It deals with vast quantities is on sale at all drug stores is bottles mobilization. of supplies, but they are mostly commercial In of two sizes, medium and largo. In planning for procurement of supplies In time On the the other hand, character. However, if you wish first to test thie problems facing of war. It Is of course necessary to know what the Ordnance department and the Air sendee are great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a kind of supplies will be required, and how much peculiarly difficult, since they deal with Items sample bottle. When writing be aure and will be needed. The general staff Indicates to the In not which are either produced commercially mention thia paper. Advertisement. bewar the military program which is secretary of time of peace or In such limited quantities as to lieved adequate for any emergency and determines have little effect upon war time procurement. That Would Settle It the types of equipment and tables of allowances. Some of the problems which will confront the "There's only one way to muke aviaAll questions affecting tha procurement of supplies ; government and which must be solved by Industrial tion safe." that Is, where they can be procured, who will proexperts are ; "Yeh; what's that? cure them, the rate of production, and maintenance "Have some good lawyers prove that to whom war Capital Finance .nanufacturersPrevent of an economical program, are determined under contracts have been allocated. profiteerthe law of gravitation Is policies laid down by the assistant secretary ef ing. Stabilize prices In time of war of for the settlement Provide Labor machinery war, the business head of the War department Induatrlal disputes In time of war. Insure a proper distribution of labor. Prevent the assumed neThe cost of the supply program must be estimated. of industry becoming a haven for slackcessities In order that congress may know the extent of ers. deand Facilities the Equalise the war load so that Indusrequired, appropriations Treasury nor made inactive. Detries are neither overloaded partment may have the necessary data upon which termine what industries are less essential and proto make plans for financing the war. vide for them In time of war. Plan conservation tn industrial methods. In this connection the War department Is givFOR Raw materials Provide for a constant flow of most to careful attention the ways and means raw materials. Provide for their equitable dlstri-butto- n ing for the best Interests of the nation. Effect whereby profiteering may be controlled in time of of tariff on strategic raw materials. The principle that the war," said Mr. Davis. Power Prevent overloading of districts, to meet Prepared Especially for Infants Increased demands. Utilize power most econommen at home shall not profit from war, while ically. their fellows are staking their lives and their and Children of All Ages Transportation Mantaln railroads and stock in good condition. Obtain maximum rolling effichealth for their country. Is fundamental as a nse in the of Make stock. use best rolling iency Mother I Fletchers Castorla has proposition of common Justice. Such a policy was of highways and waterways to supplement railroad transportation. affirmed tn a nation-wid- e referendum by the Chambeen In use for over 30 years as a ber of Commerce of the United States during the "During the World war the unprepa redness of pleasant, harmless substitute for CasWorld war and was repeatedly commended as a the nation cost every citizen thousands of dollars by tor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and the Increased cost of living points out Mr. Davis. Soothing Syrups. Contains no naccot-Icprinciple of government by President Harding. "Before the War department could approach InSome Industries found themselves swamped with Proven directions are on each orders they were unable to perform, while other package. Physicians recommend it dustry In order to discuss production, It was first Industries were ruined by a sudden cessation of The genuine bears signature of necessary to standardize specifications for supplies wherever practicable. This has been done by adoptIn a well devised intheir normal business. dustrial mobilization scheme, much of this can he ing, asfar as possible, commercial standards. At avoided. This Is a matter of vital Importance to the same time, It has reduced the large number of contract forms, previously In use, to one Blngle The army will be equipped for the taxpayers. war months sooner than it was during the World form which Is about to be adopted for all war contracts. war. The war will be shortened by Just tliat African elephant tusks frequently "Plans for procurement do not stop with the much, thereby saving thousands of lives and bil- weigh 175 pounds. determination of the finished article, but the War lions of dollars. It will also mean a minimum dislocation of the normal economic effort and New York consumes more than 25 department must go further and plan for the procurement of machines for the making of its ma-facilitate a return topeace conditions" tons of salt a day. o TIt-BIt- Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Altar Oaa cavaataatra geeeMef ha apaaaO It aa4 tka l-tklag wa saw axa tka klaa boa el lU(anb. AU lartkse aaul we Oiled tka are, opermuom Altar eater tha gteack later tar several weeks berate ear seethe ee4 throats ta a raw si.te you raa latatas hew aeoi ee4 seUstyleg that Zd worth teat 4 ta aa. ho staoka4 eat!) wa wesa enters ta bed, as4 1 Ml aalsay rankle. V aa saa hat a latter waat boats tor saora Ldreworth. (Tiara that tlwa I here Med attest ovary hied o toheaae that la eat ap, but It Is hdf -- worth lor at. wbea I aaa (at tt. Tksak roe far puttie sack a astlsfjrlhg Sad seel tabasco oa the aaarkat. Oraufully yours, tl tts ' (Siad) Hak UrlaetaMb worth makes a friend, mors often , than not it is a lifetime affair. Edgeworths on great asset for most smokers is that it is always the tame. You can buy a package in Chicago, another in New . Orleans, an-oth- er CASTORIA Just drop a postcard with your name and address to Lams A Brother Company, 74 South 21st Street, Rich-pon- d, Vs., and the free samples will be forwarded to you immediately. If you will also include the name and address of your tobacco dealer, your courtesy will be appreciated. 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