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Lawrence Lowell of Harvard had this to say to the stu- dents in reference to the declaration of Gen, Wood: “The article by Gen. Wood ia well worth reading by all students who take seriously their own preparation for life or the service they oan render to their country. A military reserve has no more tendency to cause war than fire insurance has to cause fire. It can no more be improvised after war breaks out than insurance can be |General Leonard Wood addressed to procured ofter @ fire breaks out, and the students of Harvard University y|last April in which he said: “The War College studies indicate that the minimum number of men necessary for the United States in its absence is as bitterly regretted when the calamity arrives.” Gen. Wood's paper wan headed, “BStudents’ Military Instruction Camp,” | and it was given @ leading position in it of years | ey compare favoral grade leathers w fare made, you would then und ter, fit better, hold « co. W..L. 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When you need shoes, call stores located in the large cities and kinds of $3.4 3. leathers, sizes and width: s called espectall j @ careful examination Shoes, the same with other makes high grade roman | ed ee leathers and rockton, Mass., an F ‘and how carefully , Cet LIAS aa a ? manship. $3.00 $2.50 $2 perceptib! jaa factory a! tand why ir shape and wea: EATER NEW YORK: 20th St. | 708-710 Broad way, cor. Thornton. 5 Eighth Avenue, 78 Fifth Ave., cor. 663 Eighth Avenue, th St. EPTEM a aewindhs: vet Pn ene confronts wi the article continues. “We hav f abo regular army are in the ed in their king after our ery al (special duty coasts and anning their fortifiea~ | tons wh: 0 are in the Philippines, to h we must add 6,600 native troops. i we have about 4,000 at p , the full garrison of the place ring about 16,000, "There are approximately 1,500 at Panama now, which should be in- creased to about 7,000 or 8,000 to sup- ply the contemplated full garrison. These troops cannot be included in the number available for emergency. They could not be replaced and the strength of the garrisons ts the mini. mum for safety; 600 have to be kept in Alaska, and there are about the same number in Porto Rico, natives of the island and permanently st tloned ther ‘In the United States we have now & mobile army, cavalry, Infantry and field artillery, of about 30,000 men. When the foreign garrisons are in- creased to full strength this number will bo materlaily reduced, “We have at present about 120,000 organized militia, of whom not over 75,000 or 80,000 would be reasonably efictent for immediate service. There are no reserves to fill up the skeleton militia or regular army organization and no adequate atepa have been tak- en to secure them. In other words, we have learned very little from the military experience of other coun- les. “Deducting the above amounts, and Including the mobile troops tn the United Sta‘ we now have to obtain In the net, hood of 350,000, to be recruited as volunteere—this before we are even able to put an adequate army in the field. These volunteers ; will be composed principally of un- trained men. It would be, crimin: to put them in the field before they are in proper condition to stand up fainst trained soldiers. “Six months has generally been conceded to be the minimum length of time in which men oan be trained under these conditions. With trained oMcers this time might be out down. The training of the officers takes the longest time and ts most important, the lives of the men under t ‘6 in their charge. HE WHO !8 PREPARED HAS THE ADVANTAGE. ‘Modern ware are brief. The pre- pared nation which can strike rap- idly has @ great advantage. The moral effect of prompt action is very great. In a recent war the victor won his way almost to the enemy's capital in eighteen days, simply be- cause he was ready, and the enemy was not, “With reference to the officers we shall need some 12,000 more, in addi- tion to those of the regular army and the militia. It is ved that thie body of officers could be In part secured through appointing each year as second Heutenants in the various line branches of the regular establishment 500 or 600 of the young men who graduate from those schools and colleges where officers of the regular army-are detailed as military instructors. ‘These young men would be appointed on the recommendation of thase officers, When appointed they should receive the samo pay and al- lowances as aecond lieutenants, and be junior to other lieutenants of the regular establishment “At the end of a year they would | be discharged with a certificate of fitness if qualified for officers of vol- | unteers or other new organizations, Service for a year would not greatly interfere with any young man's would leave the service or off jon. Wood makes refer- ence to the Students’ Military In- struction Camps, which are main- tained by the Government to provide 1779 Pitkin Avenue. NEWAR! 31 Broad St. PATERSON—192 Market St, JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark Av 250 West 125th Street, BROOKLYN 421 Fulton 8t.,cor. Pearl. military training for students of col- legos. In speaking of the success of these camps Gen. Wood said: “The | \ 4 HY yal fy gy ify . Ruyter—Greatest of Holland's dearer hea no sud word 00 errands, Fe Ws Com boyhoed un sno ens NWN his country He defeated the proud and ended with the advantage resting with de Ruyter. Later he English and French fleets, and while his victories were not decisive, he won are wherever found unalterabl; is there ne ert tn inst it. fovip jak avy agony bpp ageond epee wba fr ibitory: ‘vote toaman ‘wines of their fathers—EVIL ONLY IS IN THE MAN WHO MISUSES THEM. In Amer! ‘seside. For $7 years Anheuser-Busch have enjoyed the rats Gen dea othe hones bwigat di rtlons of On SaleEverywhere. Families supplied by Grocers and Retailers Anheuser-Busch Agency - New York A. Busch Bottling ee Brooklyn Captains fm constant ish navy in two wars. One of his sea battles with the at iG a@\ battle 111 : Barley-Malt to keep pace with the natural demand ANHEUSER’ BUSCH *ST. LOUIS, USA, benefit of these campa to the nation is that they foster a patriotic spirt:, without which a nation loses its vi- rility and falls into decay; they spread among the citizens of the country a more thorough knowled of military history, military poll and military needs, all necessary to tho well-rounded education of citizen in order that he may form just and true opinions on the military needs of the country.” Military training and discipline for the youth of this country has the a; proval of the United States Govern ment. It is said by authorities that boys of twelve years of age and over can be given military training. Will the Board of Education of New York City take cognizan is fact and revive the American Guard? yr the | |lighte@ up with a bluish white light Dazzling Glare Many Jerseyites, but the Ex- planation Is Simple One, Summer residents at Lake Hopat- cong, N. J., who were out in motor- boats, rowboats and canoes were startled last night at avout 8.80 o'clock when the sky suddenly wi ry aoniieiate 7 6 er Aap rE BY 8) 4 a ; 0 dah a eae ah "TWAS NO BATTLE, BUT [actes.2rs mt Or alls AWING IIe SUCH POWSER BUR 6 | After about an hour of uncertainty and wonder the cause of the illumin- ng ation was revealed. | The Picatinny : raenal is about nine miles northeaa' in Sky Scared) or Take Hopatcong, Col, Otis C. tor- ney of the United Atates Army Ord- nance Department, who Is in charge of the ar had about 7 Pounds of Funpowder which had bee condemn: Qn account of its age. v Ret rid of ft he caused It to be heaped |, Does it seem a long time bes in a field an the arsenal property and|tween breakfast and lunch then ignited it by means of @ long|The whole-wheat of ‘Force’ une, The ight, which was seen within | Sivesyou a @ radius of more than fift; breakfast. used telephones to be kept of extreme brilltan ant inauirers for several hours. 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