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Show NAVAL MEN WITH GOOD RECORDS TO BE HONORED WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 Honorable Honor-able discharges will be granted to all 'men who herved In the navy during the war with Germany with good rec- ' ords and who have sln e been released with "ordinary" discharges, it was an pounced at the navy department today to-day After the armistice all enlisted men discharged before the expiration of the full four-year term of enlist ment, were given ordinary discharges instead of the usual honorary discharges. dis-charges. Ordinary discharges may be exchanged ex-changed for honorable discharges by forwarding the original discharge to the navy department, bureau of navigation. navi-gation. Fo u r W omen to Be Police. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.1 Four women of the Young Woman's Christian as sociation have been asked to become the first police onien of Czechoslovakia. Czechoslo-vakia. This request was received today to-day by the over-ens committee of the organization from the commissioner ot police at Prague. The women ;n wanted for social service work. Americans Say Farewell. PARIS, Aug. 23 The officers and soldiers of the First division of .h-American .h-American expeditionary force who are D the point of embarking for hom- have sent an open letter of farewell to the (Trench soldiers. The letter e presses admiration for the courage snd sacrifices Ol the French troop-; and adds- "After Ameriea w love France best of all." Material Returned to France. PARIS, Aug 23. Germany, according accord-ing to reports reaching the bureau of Industrial reconstruction, has returned to France 27,000 tons of material tak- n during the war. A similar quantity is being loaded for shipment. Three hundred thousand pieces of French machinery, it is said, already have been identified in Germany. |