Show WILSON JILSON GALLS CULLS FOR FOA MAXIMUM EFFORT DETERMINED TO BRING WAR TO CONCLUSION BY CONCENTRATION TION OF FORCES Nearly T Two o Million Men Must Be Sent to France In Next Eleven Months to Carry Out t Present resent Plan of War Department Washington Four Four million AmerIcan American American Ameri AmerI- can soldiers can defeat the German army in the belief bellef of General March chief of staff and present plans of the war department call caU for more than that number under arms next nest summer wIth some of them or SO divisions in France by June 30 These and other important Impo facts concerning concerning con con- the nations nation's effort In the war as given to the senate military tec tee by l General March Secretary Baker and Provost Marshal General Crowder Crowder Crowder Crow- Crow der were revealed by Chairman Chamberlain Chamberlain Cham Cham- in presenting to the senate the administration power man bill extendIng extending extending extend extend- ing the draft ages to include all aU men between the ages of 18 and 45 years President Wilson Is determined to bring the war to a conclusion by concentrating concentrating concentrating con con- all ull forces on the western front including Italy Secretary Baker told the committee an and General March supplemented this by stating that it was the purpose se to end the great world struggle quickly and decisively For Forthe Forthe Forthe the nation not to put forth its maxi maxi- maximum maximum mum effort at once the chief of staff declared declare would be but playing Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many's game Thirty-one Thirty American divisions or approximately men now are In France with as many more In camps In this country as a reservoir Secretary Baker said that the accelerated accelerated accelerated rated program of troop movements overseas which has enabled General Pershing to organize his first field army of some men will be continued because because of the generous action action action ac ac- ac- ac tion of the British government in supplying sup sup- plying lying shipping To To carry out out the he present program of 80 divisions overseas by June 30 nearly men must be sent to France in the next eleven months General March larch told the committee according to the report to the senate that he was In favor of young men for forthe the the arm and nd that the youths of 18 registered under the new draft law would be In France by June 30 He lIe estimated estimated estimated es es- es- es that some men quaIl quaIl- qualified fled fied for full ml military service would be secured from the new registrants and he lle outlined the calls for the next year or more as follows August September October November December January February and monthly thereafter until the end of next year ear |