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[> 4 BAKER. TELLS ()F\ BACHELOR SENATORS ARE DUE SPIRIT THAT WON WAR FOR YANKS Americans Fought For Right- eous Cause and Fought Well, Says Chief WOULD TRAIN CIVILIANS Does Not Believe That Ability to Defend Ourselves Will Make Us Bullies Washington, Dec, 2.—War ence plainly shows the necessity for fundamental reorganiaztions of the Army and of the War Department !t- self, Secretary Baker declared today ia his annual report. He recommend. that the emergency or; io, re- duced to the peace-time be made permanent, and approved the General ta bill for a reguiar establishmetit to be the uncles of mobil ion. the ied upon to make,” m of universal experi- uch a policy, accent is upon the not the soldier; the offic permanent corps of perts mena body temporarily devotin lion of their time to military in order that they may ente with a Sense of national service 4 With superior equipment fe 1c s difficult to believe.” hes any danger of militarism army conld be formed of Americans, educated in our commo; schools, raised in the free and demo- ie atmosphere of our institutions, which would still be hostile to those institutions and liberties. The World) War has shown quite clearly that arm- ies reflect the spirit of the people from whom they come rather than create 2 spirit of their own, so that the size oi the army is not so important from the point of view now under consideration as the kind bf an army.” ind the a por The selective service law was accept-} a fair means of assigning men to service in time of war, Mr. Baker said, but compulsory service in time of peace would be “a poor subst tute for the volunteer principle proy ly applied.” Raising a standing arn by financial inducement is too costly to contemplate, he addded, leaving only the method of “making enlistment, in the army and educational opportunity” to furnish the troops. & The recommendation for an in- creased standing army, he declared. should not be taken to indicate a disin- clination toward the prospect of dis armament. “Those who know the spirit of the American army,” the Secretary said. “will not ascribe to it any provocatiy temper. There is glory left in the reer and the sacrifice of the soldier. bnt the mild.and spectacnlar contests of an earlier age have become a stern} and ernel business, and while there ix cheerful willingness to encounter the privations and make the sacrifices which war demands, the men of the] American Army are abreast with er lightened men everywhere in the haope that more humane and rationa) pro- cesses of adjustment will supersede the waste and loss of armed conflict. They | are, however, of the belief that so lon: fags it is necess, for us to maintain an Army at all we are not justified in having an inefficient Army, and their} recommendations are to be viewed setting them apart as men who. by Son of their experience, are qualified to speak upon the provision which shoule | be made for the common good and the! 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Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hits—Any Size Orchestra 614 8th'St. Phone 130K Reduction of Stock — sean Sale — eee BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THESE ARE THE SEVEN| BACHELOR MEMBERS OF THE SENATE Washington, D.C. Dec. 3.—We are seven! Girls! Take heed of the fast speed- ing, hunting and fishing seasons, Next year will be Leap Year, and compe- tition may then be too stiff. If “Re member the Maine” once carried Am- ericans to victory, why cannot the taunt of “We are Seven” work the same result? Here are the seven—United States! senators who have either sidestepped the matrimonial net, or been lost in the shuffle. -Every one a bachelor and every one—Oh, very ¢ligible! | HANDSOME, FAULTLESS Take Senator Donald Kenneth Me- Ke of Tennessee, for example, No use faking the ancient ambition of marrying a man to reform him—Sen- ator McKellar does not use tobacco, and the first of July meant nothing to h a worth still an untamed bachelor. pe % aberdasher. that Senator Frank Bos- Brandegee of Connecticut, — is He is ad- brilliant plumage as icted to such him. Despite his bachelordom, looks like Bobbie Burns, eloquent sing- ér of feminine charm atius Walsh they call him “Handsome Daye.” And every time & ator Walsh to some beautiful New England or Washington girl! James Luval Phelan of California. He dodged the age ques- tion in the congressional directory Globe trotter, patron.of arts and de the senate, quite wealthy—altogether “eat.” CHOICE OF HERO OR CYNIC War has no terrors, Buf matrimony? ‘Tis a different question. Senator Davis Elkins of West Virginia, a was hero, and was elected to the sen te while serving in France. is a bachelor. not to mention being a a desrable {bank president of great wealth. It isn't the fault of his tailor or common protection should the test of war become unavoidable.” The plan recommended, Mr. Baker said, looks to the establishment of sys tems of schools teaching the formal branches of education them the skilled trade: end of a term of enlist , the young man entering in his nineteenth yea will go back to civil Ife with the pl cal set-up which the open, athletic of the Army es, and with the eduev tion and training which will make him more valuable in civil purs' than he could otherwise haye been,” Social » that at the lif he m of} Boston society reporter needs “copy” she announces the engagement of Sen-! Then there is the Bean Brumme! of; lightful companion, he is in addition Yet he INRA ARR AAR A LAR, nd adding to} ‘| jresult from ¢ducatjon of mind andj and recreational opportunities also must be supplied, he said, so that the graduate from the Army “will }ring! feven ¢ nile green and burnt orange ties and carnation pink shirts. Senator Frederich Hale of Maine nay have acquired girl shyness in col- Lawrenceville, lair of the “Ten- nessee Shad,” “The Uncooked Beet- steak,” and “The Triumphant Egg- Head,” youthful cynics, Bi only forty-five now, Pluck ‘up courage girls! | KANSAS CITY FAILS On the trail of Senator Boise Pen ‘ose of Pen nig, for y: not a} girl has yet arrived within’ gunshot distance. Even the United States mails fail to be of assistance Re- cently a sweet young thing in Kansas City, who described herself as a_‘strik- srunette and. a perfect a note on the advantag But the senator jing {him vimony. | bachelor As a matter of fact, though, none of them are willing women liters Doubtless they are merely hardened {to endure their bachelordom, | Now altogether! Break thé “We are] even ! | presence e of her spouse, put the-draft {in a bureau drawer. | A few minutes later the husband: | left. Johnny roamed around the place Then he passed through the sitting room, with guilty look on his face. “Johnny, what have you been eat- jing.” cried the mother. A fearful thought se dher. Tie boy nung his j head and St into tears, His mother rushed to the dresser. | The draft was The frantic woman dragged her si | to the home of a neighbor and~told | the story. They agreed that a doctor, pump, would not be soanny con- ed to cry and his mother, fearing ene when her husband returned, j back with shim the social virtues which j hand acquired in an eny | Per: ronment mads| e of a high vice, and gen tion with his fellows.” » Inilitary. policy recommended | by the War Department, therefore, in volves @ new Army creat spirit, hay i and of such size and organi: to be an adequate reliance in case of ” the report said. Baker said the operations in France would be dealt with in the al report being prepared by Gener: ing. Not even the Allied war council, he said, had realized the effe t} upon Germany of the accelerated move- ment of troops and supplies from the United States, and all plans had been prepared for a vigorous campaign in the Spring of 1919. Son “Swiped” Cake But Mother Feared It Was Real Money Johnny Almost Disrupts Domes- lic Tranquility When _ Hunger Called stimulating by the prese purpose and sense of se 8 ¢c Roise, Idaho, Dec. 2.—Six years ago, an estate in Germany said to be worth several thousand dollars, was e- queathed to a Boise man. Tuen came the war and settlemene was held up indefinitely; The Boise couple, in extremely mod- est. circumstances, waited hopefully for the legacy. It meant a home, hap-| piness, 4 Finally, the draft came—late in No- vember. The couple immediatly de cided to invest the money, in a hotae witch they previously had ‘picked out. The husband decided to call on the Pwner of the Mouse and turning over the draft to hia wife, urged ier to pur ih away in a safe’ place, You know Johnny chews up prac- tieally everything he can lay his hands on; hide it cgrefully,” was the hus- band’s warning. The wife, in .ROUP Spasmodic.. is usually relieved with ‘one application of—’ mag, | had returned late at night, came out to producing the family fortune, | before I left the house, I decided to j take ic with me.” the household, Johnny admitted ‘that it was a piece of cake he Hosiery. -|Kaum Sante decided to spend the night at’ the eighbor's. In the tarted for home. morning, mother and son, The husband who meet them. ell. 1 bought the house,” he said, way of greeting. His wife agam 0 tears. t’s. gone—Johnny ate she wailed. t this time,” grinned the father “Just When joy, began to spread through swiped.” Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Christmas Seals sold by school hildren. I actpcteta a oo ao oo a NELLIE - Ite KAUM. 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