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The war bond issue of two billions, out of the five billions authorized, details of which were announced officially to-day by the treasury. . 3 General busin: conditions of the country, which are reported to be feeling the offect of war soare and increased taxation. Added to these high finance prob- lomg is another of individual concern. Inflated prices of foodstuffs form the principal topic of discussion in every household. RADICAL RETRENCHMENT MAY INJURE BUSINESS. The economic effect is radical do- mestic retrenchment, which in turn will have influence on general com- mercial business. Most of the protests received in Washington charge responsibility for inflated prices to speculation. Goy- ernment officials, in response to de- mands that they take action to stop this and reduce prices, say they have not the authority hnd must wait on Congress to pass necessary legisla- tion. Debate on the revenue bill con- tinued to-day in the House of Repre- sentatives, where criticisms and com- plaints were answered by tlie stereo- typed reply of leaders that the Gov- ernment must have money and the people must pay up, no matter what the burdens or inequalities, Before the Senate Finance Commit- tee scores of business men from all parts of the country made objections to various paragraphs of the bill, Through nearly all the speeches the dominant note of protest was against the form and method of the taxes, rather than against taxation itself. They asserted willingness to pay gen- crously and patriotically, but em- phatically declared that many of the ne® taxes were so levied as to para- lyze business and put a check upon| First “Daughter of the War of 1917” THE EVENING WoRLD, “MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917. & _ Wins Evening World’s Badge of Honor She’s Miss C. Alva Bush of Park | Ridge, N. J., and She Fur-| nishes Proof That Five Brave | Boys, Who Promised Her They’d Enlist, Have Joined the Army—And She'd Go, Too, if She Were Only a Boy | —Brother, Only One She Has, | Was Her First Recruit, and | He’s Got His Uniform. Marguerite Mooers Marshall, i ERE'S to the first Daughter of the War of 1917! | Here's to the first girl who has | given The Evening World proof that she has sent tive | soldiers to fight for | Unel Her namo is Miss C. Alva Bush. she lives in Park Ridge, N, J. She has per- suaded five young men of Park Ridge MISS BUSH IN UNIFORM. G PROOF OF - ENLIST. NTS Recruiting Office, Fifth N. J. Infantry. Paterson, N. J, May 5, 4917, From Recruiting Othe. ‘0 Miss C. Alva Bush, Park Rtdgey Accepted Recruits. following named men were for enlistment in this during the month of April from Park Ridge, N. Ju: Scharenberg, Robert, Krouse, Ernest, Bower, Albert Bromm, John. Bush, Harry L. . The abov had a cued which they had me sign stating that they were encouraged to on- list by you. RALPH M enterprise. ‘0 Jo ea MKENRY, |} € prise. to join the army, Sergeant Fifth N. J. Infantry, CALLS FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR and they have Reeruiting Duty THE LIBERTY LOAN. been acc 0h ih] gesegeennbaceibiidbebeneiciaasseheot tS a oP Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo} members of the Fifth New Jersey| for your country, Yow have no one announced to-day for the first time) Infantry, which headquarters at) dependent on you and you're, healthy oMcial details of the new Liberty erson, N. J -day in The Eve-| and stro: Why shouldn't you go to Loan, so that people now know for] ning World office Miss Bush gave me| tho front? My prother is going—why what they are bidding. The leading! a letter from Ralph M. McKenry, Ser you?’ points are as follows: | geant of the Fifth New Jersey Infantry ‘Another boy, Albert Hower, undid recin seated s95 Bi ? he mere pacle ss to drive me to seh morning, ey red wo billion doliars. eae detailed for recruiting du I teach’ school tn four mile# Interost 3% per cent., payable semi-| which he vouches for Miss Bush's! away from Park Tudge.’ He would annually, June 15 and December 15.| part in the recruiting of these young) let me drive the automobile some Denominations from $50 up. Dated|men: Robert Scharenberg, Ernes:| gare fad 1 would talk to Aim about June 15, when all subscriptions must | Krouse, Albert Bower, John mm, “It'll be a splendid thing for you.’ be in, Payments may be made in in-| Harry L. Bus A copy of the letter} I sald. ‘What sort of a job have you stalments, beginning with 2 pet cent. " 1 with this story got now, for a real man? The arm: on application and four subsoque The Miss Bush js t ge 2uae WARE rou nees pve * os ur subsoquent herefore Stiss usn is t friends besides those hang pa: nents, samely, 18 per ceat. on|wia the badge of. honor ¢ around gi come bac June 28; 20 per cent, on July 30; 80]}ning Wold od deal) h when you j 5 Jon't you want to do some per cent. on Aug: 5, and 30 p er pin ins per cént. on August 15, and 30 per| silver pin in TBS ree om wank be Oe aan: Jcent, on August £0, Duration of| Fight.” Not M her nor any! qo something for you? bonds thirty years, but may be re-|other heroine of American history] “So he Joined,” And I understand deemed any time after fifteen years,|ever did he? country © more genu-|his employer didn't thank me a bit Principal and inte: yable tal|inely patriotic service, Many women| Mies Bush added with a twinkle. Gs bai ¥ pAyaDi a OU PACD LC 8 “Since Albert enlisted I've ridden to United States gold. wear patriotic badges because their | ychool on horseback instead of 1 national and sta ancestors have performed deeds of}a taxi, ing {nheritance taxes, valor in the s of country, | OBERT SCHARENBERG 1 don't | retary McAdoo starts Wednes- Miss Bush's pin sign t she know as day on a tour of mtd-Western cities | herself has worked for America loy{?then boys. Ho to stimulate interest in the Liberty | ally and well geod talk with jere are ‘thirty days,” he sald, | EASY TO GET RECRUITS IF YOU thing & knew he had | days,” he said to enlist and he did It “in which the people must make good SO AT IT RIGHT: y boy of the five Is your the action of Congress In pledgii.g | ‘HOW did you do I usked her. around twe Every boy gave ajl the resources of tho country for And even a I knew one ta the conduct of a righteous war—al} t For Miss 1 war for universal liberty. Failure to | “™5¢ > my q 98) am proud of ' subseribe the two billion di re- | unl OX y pretty pat mitted frankly quired would be a Confession of na-' Sho has a au f curly hair of a joined the Red Gross tional impotence aaron va a) Aelisaraiy point to the Itttle button » must not be content th sub- iy making bandages now, but I'd of two ion ars—we | tinted seashell and # tall, welt awfully much to take the nurses’ e this loan as an| knit figure, Sh: tw years old|course and go to the front. What I'd rica is stirred tol this weel REALLY like would | drive an tbs and aroused to the summ ‘i ate yulance; 1 can mana 2 motor greatness in the cause of free. | But this is Miss Bush's own expla-| poreoctiy well nation of her succe recruiting I told them that if | were a boy ’'d] SELFISH AND UNPATRIOTIC goinan 1 me with MOTHERS, THESE a flash |] HEARD a woman say rhe ” five to enlist day: ‘My was m ae tinued, “Yes, | kill him firs he is the only } rt have, a tani sep hey e ‘ gay up es ’ ad bi who can fight should do #0, and wholesale estal He is only| woman who knows 4 possible fy twenty-two. 1 hought, and 1] should try to u r thought, ¢ me WHEAT wait to be a man mu 8 rs. |remarked ¢ "He was umment in indue-| 1 ng enlist. ‘They | couldn’ r ng to make thein IL would mouth 4 } avoid for ' And when ve nctty! ne clive Be on in his fuiy: “tt ‘ | uni vice.” smiled and 8) 4 | his \ He's a great She say | big , 1 plendid soldier to ita lies ready . “ NOTHE R BOY, John Bromm, | just to « But a penny well | We went tt ug eran h 201 to. f | ta t him that 1 e nan th t he oug ; venty- | ave y me one and has worked in wry, Me Pleas tn Malte a $i "Would nye you could? 4 =|! told hir Fe | |HER BROTHER ENLISTED, so! WHY NOT HE? eeye time , 4 aI 4 If Tee I h i i oyed In a factbry. ‘Show t 4 A a A n and ad A HARRY BOSH PLAN TO RESTORE PRESSCENSORSHIP. CLAUSEIIN SPY BILL edb ci. Senator Overman, in Charge of Measure, Announces Fight Will Be Made. WASHIN Overman, charge of tration Espionage Bill, a an effort would be the TON, May 14 6 Adi 1 to- made vw res store press censorship section t the measure before passage The section was stric from the bill Baturday by a vote of 39 to 38. Senatot Overman said to-day that Majority Leader Martin, who voted then to strike out, would vote to re store a censorship provision, He did not know whether there would be other Senators in the same position One other Democrat, who voted to strike out the section, was said to be ready to follow the Majority Leader, but Republicans opposing ship declared that two at party who had voted against king out were now prepared to vote axaingt nsorshiy anther defeat f wever, will only defe “t fon fight for itu bills pass infers n ors and wher My will be section itidn” of any of ou rv fortifications,” 1 tion is wa $16 prison, or When general public that saries yf life during topped by Congr cent soaring of whea ow the need o by Congress to st f oO an pleaded irrelevant amendme he said the Thom hould be considered 1 al Comunitter A simi plea ator Lewis of Hl ver rr o inade eve he country the Hous rt ‘ANTI-AIRGRAFT BATTERY . IN BROOKLYN BEGINS DRILL Regiment Recruited ited From Business Men Will Help Defend City From Raids. The yvecently organized Brooklyn |battery of the New York first antl- Jalreraft regiment started drilling this Jafternoon in the Twenty-third Regt- jment Armory, ‘Phe regiment con xints of five batter Three drill in Now York and the fourth on Stq Island, Drills will be held on Mon . Wednesdays and Fridays nl is peeruited f nen who wish to “do thelr ermit thelr business ft ac Brooklyn battery* hay a membership Jof approsimately fifty. It is expected that the regiment will soon be com pletely and a y equipped for aniti-alreraft — de It will be ninailar those organized in London since the beginning of war, and which have proved most effective in defeating German alr raids dwar ance ed: Superintend- War Risk Ma M | \ | navy recruiting for the astern Divi- | quarters at No. 34 Rast Twenty-third ve | ters a week o ~NEW YORK EXCEEDS mr TB QUOTA OF 2,000 MENFOR IR THE NAVY | First bina & to Go Inte Camp Within a Month— Recruiting on Increase. York (City this afternoon achieved her quota of 2,000 men for the navy, threw New and, just to make it better, in four additional entistments. ‘These figures wero issued without re- Brooklyn. to in charge of ports trom According Commander John Grady, sion, if the present ratio of navy en- listments per week is kept wp, more than $20,000 men will be enrolled ulti- mately, This means that, within two months, the enlisted personnel of t American navy will exceed that Great Britain's gigantic fleet Forty-three men out of two hun- dred. applicants were necepted for! sea service at navy cnroilment head- t Street throughout the day, Figures mpiled at Washington from the four iistment districts, Eastern, Cen- tral, Southern and Western show that 6,190 men were avcopted for service during the last seven days, an in- crease over the pre The various headquarters Y. M. CG. A, throughout the to be used as gunnery statioy ons for be sitpplied, according to theannounce- | ment made at the Naval C serve recrulting depot, No. landt Street Word has been sent to Washington to rush & aupply of the latest type of guns for the sehe . r applicants for Patrol Fle ontinued to pile up the quota at No, 26 Cortiandt Street this after-| when figures 4 pn out showed! that 2 of the number ed ~ man the various yachts and # power craft had been enrolled, yaad thousand men are needed, however. | It was oMetally announced to-day} that the first companies of the First Reserve Engineers’ Corps, the initial New York regiment to set foot in rance, would he started from thelr cantonments at Fort Totten, L L within a inonth. Of the total of 1,061 men required for the regiment, more than 500 had been enrolled every one of them “not afraid to swing the pick and shovel.” as the Chief Enlisting OMeer, Capt, John P. u an, phrased it. Two hundred men will be sant to Fort ‘Totten, the Coast Arti Headquarters at Willett's Point, the} are of city instruction an quickly os suitable weap- | demonstration purposes can| noon, lery while as rapidly as the rania sre filled the remaining contingent will training at a camp } aw the to-day,! | go under intenaly reat Neck, L 8, Nappan of Brookings, 8 K appeared at the engineers’ headquar- Paswed all tests and returned h To-day he wired in an impgtient inquiry garding hia time to report for service Hteport at once,” was the reply that at back over the wires, t. Col, McKinstry h office for recruiting at Al- It is in charge of Capt. James who han’ reported fifty Candidates will be sent me, subject to call Li bra has oper bany Alexander, enlistments. to this clly to take thelr medioal ox- | minatic | Dak., WASHINGTON, May James Balfour, Hritish Foreign retary, and most of the members the British Mission, arrived — Washington early to-day f their three days’ weleome by York City. They are to reinain for several days longer before leaving! Probably for Canada and Bngland, — Mr. Balfour, probably within the next two or three days, will the reports of the cight joint committees on trade matters, ping, hospital work, on sending nitions, materials and on sending American army to Europe. committees have been working the week-end while the a members of the mission were im Ni York FRENGH MISSION ENDS 10-DAY TOUR OF COUNTRY |Back at Capital for Final ferences Before Returning to France, WASHINGTON, May 14, = The French mission returned to the Capl- tal to-day after Its ten day tour of the Middle West, the Kast and # briet visit of some of Its members to Cam~ ada, After & few days more of con= ferences here the party will sail for France, M. 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