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* ‘EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, rib A STAGRANMAR "NOT ASOGALIT SCHOOL GRADUATES, DECLARES CREEL NORA CHLED, ANSWERS CAR ; amstillpid Part of Plan to Develop Spe- | Challenges Any One to Prove clalists for Mechanical Work | One Act Remotely Soiled and Farms. | by Political Prejudice, WASHINGTON, June 1A call| WASHINGTON, June 1 <teotge for 24,674 draft registrants of gram- | Creel, Chairm mar school education, to be sent to|Public Information, to-day answered n of the Committee of special training schools, was issued | charges of Socialism and partisanship to-day by Provost Marshal General) with a cho Crowder. The men will be taken/a single act © nge to “any one to prove en remotely soil from thirty-six States. political prefmdice.”” The order directs the mobilization] Creel's statement was written to of all but 1,300 of the men on June The 1,200 are to go on June 20, Chairman Dou of the House Rules 27) Committee in reply to a letter in arid 28. Local boards were instructed | which Mr. Pou asked on behalf of tho | to accept volunteers until June 7./Committee that Creel furnish «the Afterward the quotas will be filled by draft. The War Department move is a part of its programme to develop specialists greatly needed both in mechanical departments of the Army and in agricultural pursuits, It In- dicates a policy of gradually placing young men, even below draft age, on & war footing by making them avail able for work behind the lines and at the same time drilling them for eventual service, if necessary, at the battle front. The schools to which the New York State quota will be sent are One hundred and sixty-five to State College for Teachers, Albany; 361 to Syracuse University, Syracuse; 320 to Cornell University, Ithaca; 186 (> Clarkson Technical Institute, Pots- dam. President Wilson to-day called into the military service the First and Second Regiments of infantry of the National Guard of Hawaii and all names of me pointed out to Creel a number of charges that had b brought in- formally against the Creel Bureau Creel said that of his bureau heads thirteen Repub- Democrat nd eight Independents Taking upthe charges ax stated by Pou in the order, Creel said “Tam not a Socialist; have never been identified with the Soctalist never yoted a Socialist ticket and dissent absolutely from the funda- mental tencts of the Socialist faith Instead of holding a contempt for our |form of Government, I belleve tn It with all the strength of my being. Democracy is @ religion with me, and throughout my whole adult life I have preac’ world “The articles that constitute my alleged attacks upon the Constitution were written in 1910 in Colorado in members of {ts medical personnel, |*¥PPort of the Initiative, referendum ‘They were ordered discharged from|#"4 recall. Every word I wrote had the militia and subject to laws aud | th approval of Senator Thomas M regulations governing the regular] Patterson, owner of the paper, and army. all three propositions were endorsed Continuing its policy of volunteer | #t'the polls. military training for American] “Not a sinele youth the War Department an-| has ever belonged, to the I. W. W. nounced to-day that facilities will be| If any proof be brought that this provided for drilling 260,674 grammar |!8 not the case I will discharge the school boys during vacation this| person at once, year. They may volunteer for mili-| ‘With regards to the news releases tary drill up to June 7 and on the| of the committee, it must be borne 16th of the month instruction will|in mind that news releases do not begin. originate in this office. We are slm- ply the machinery that puts out the einpeineniatceaaat WIFE SHOT HIM HE SAYS, material prepared by the various de- \ ’ " partments. IN Fil OF JEALOUSY “It Is to be remembered also that while the committee has issued thou- ; are sands of releases, only three have "| , . ' ever be uestioned te be Mrs. Ricci Doesn’t Deny Shooting,| Steurncy) enone? 88 (0 Absolut i “Tho direct charge that the Fourth but Tells a Different of July statement was a ‘fake’ and Reason, that our transports had not been at tacked by submarines, wal 1! Mrs. Louise Ricel of No. 644 Atlantic| by the report of Admiral Glecvas Avenue, Brooklyn, is locked up in the] ‘The second complaint concerned witi Bergen Street Police Station charged] certain captions for airplane photo- with having shot her husband, Vincent | graphs was largely due to a confu- Ricel, forty-five, a shoemaker. Ricci] sion betw employee belongs, or Ricci told the police that the shoot-| shipment, came to us with explicit ing took place after a quarrel, Ho|!ndorsements that we were without aid his wite was Jealous, but she de-| TSHt to question. nied it, She asserted he aoes not a Se enough money to support her and cwir | CAMBRIDGE. UNIVERSITY eleven children, ranging in age from ight months to nineteen years. He GIVES DEGREE T0 WILSON demanded that she go to work and the shooting followed her refusal ” While bia wife is charged with felo : gus assault, “Rice! is Aino. under arrest | Bestows Honorary Degree of Doc- for having a revolv He will ‘ove! " 1 . J ose Me will recover. tor of Laws—Establishes a New TO PAY ON RUSS BONDS. Precedent at College,‘ LONDON, June 1.—To President Wilson to- was presented an hon- orary degree of doctor of laws by Cam- ‘The National City Bank has received | bridge University, It was the first funds and will pay on demand semt-|time that such an honor had ¢ annual interest amounting to $687,500] conferred on the head of any atl om the $25,000,000 Imperial Russian | while he still held office. Government five-year 5% per cent. bonds| The ceremonies took place in the it 1 announced, bond | ou ; ack mature Deen tPEIy were want | senaet house of the university this afternoon. ice Chancellor Shipley banking syndicate in this country the }." t of 1916, made the presentation, while Walter Hines Page, the American Ambassa- he Imporial Russian Govern. | 40" Seted as proxy for President nt, was a member of this syndicate, | Wilson. Sir John Sands, public orator of the university, made @ speech Latin. There were no other spe How Cuticura Healed Burning Pimples Before the ceremonies ‘Ship! After Two Years junched with Page in the Christ Col. | lege lodge. “Pimples broke oul around my eyes, nope, chin, and forehead. | They were smiall, red, and also hard, and they came to a white head which I squeezed ent, They were scattered, and burned and bothered me for two years. “Then I wrote for « free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I after- wards bought more, and I just used one cake of Cuticura Soap with the Cuticura Ointment when I was healed." (Signed) Miss Elsie E. Stone, Harris- ville, N. ¥., Oct. 1, 1917. Cuticura Soap to cleanse, purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to soften, socthe and heal, have been most suc- ‘or been n — |DON'T PHONE CENTRAL FOR | THE TIME AFTER MONDAY ies . Company to Discontinue Answer- ing Requests Because of War Time Pressure. ew York Telephone Company od yesterday that beginning Monday {t will discontinue answering | requests for the time of day, In a | stat t, the company says: ‘The present supply of transporta- ton, labor, raw material and equipment to meet the demands erument and of Industrie tly or indirectly connected h the prosecution 6 cessful in the severest forme of skin| | heres. becoming ‘more ‘and hos and scalp troubles, but greater still is | | to reduce non-essential what they have done in preserving clear one» ssarily affected by this gen. eral condition, and its less eesential os Must Hl8O be restricted, Answering telephone requests for the | correct time comes within the list of services (hat are non-essential In New York City alone the c ral office oper- jators answer 250,000 of these requests Jevery day, and the labor and equipment devoted to this work are needed for handling wartime messages.” BL Nasal == ———— = Brokers’ Manager * on Way to Office, skins, clean scalps, and good hair ae well as in preventing little skin troubles becoming great ones. This has been brought about by using no other soap for toilet purposes than Cuticura. =| | George ©, Lyon of No. 76 Bentley El 1 -AN Avenue, Jersey City, died of heart failure to-day while waiting at the! rove Street Station of the Hudson Absolutely Removes] 20's fret Sistion of the Hudsor Indigestion, Dru OTS WES at i PH ha EW SET gefund money if it BBq| Prekere of No, 66 Browdway, Mar ———— RED CROSS GIRLS HELP MARINES | N_RECRUITING DRIVEWEWYORK SOLDER "Sse Wile a by | nbers of hin staff and | organization in any particular; have! the co-Fe- absolute die e brought by H. MeChure hia wife, Mrs, Frances C. BG through his atten ASFA | Sister of Timothy Donnellan | ness Young, Seacord und Rony Hears How He Met Death joerc nim. tte also asks for & dims int as far am it Father Duffy Safe. nlaaa ae) | W f 1) months lived at 601 West 110th ces that on ast Apr tion of White to heart words of consolation to the bo-| his wife became > friendly. Both and Mrs, McClure deny the. @le | | i | | When a dead soldier's bunkie grips | the Mec his stub of a pencil to write from bis |> reaved at home he tackles the hardest | White | white a filed a dental of the qlee propped board ed in the complaint brought by McClure for |from the depths of a trench |minted gold, as Mrs, Delia Loonan of | large damages for the alienation Of Mire No. 421 East th Street, the Bronx, | McClure’s affectior | knows to-day Pr tet roma ea #199 PER GENT, BAD BOY” | “| HOW SOUGHT IN DETRONT partment notifying he that |brother, Timothy Donnellan of Com- | |pany G, 165th Infantry, had been | | |Job of his life. Yet the words he |scribbles on a kn |Killed in action on May 3. To-de the postman brought hi |—one from her brother and two, writ |ten subsequently, from fellow soldiers of Company G. nid Private Pat O'Keefe, writing on May 7 rk Failed to Reveal Him and rgh Has 'Em Only Cent. Bad. 1.—Joe Willons, d Haskel, City Clerk three letters \ M. am very sorry te inform you . rhood republie |that your brother Tim was killed in sen « Jaction on May 2 (the War Depart-|Chicago, are in pUlathsadipc soukinnt ment's message said May 3). You ) per cent. bad boy,” whieh @ 7,664 packages of cigare during March ONSERVATION PRIZE ed America as thé hope of the! | | us Branch of Women's Leagu Cathol nd other usef and thi to- | : Baltimore. Cleveland and other elties Rea | Powered by a superior force. They | raiing ng to light any bow an | died a beautiful death Jthan an “81 per center.” who waa @ise | “One could not wish a finer death argh “were! than your Tim's. He is buried in a] The Hoy public plans to ‘find Red | beautiful cemetery with other heroes| the worst boy in the country—"100 the! of the old 69th. Father Duffy was nt. bad"—and within + si with him till the end.” months make him 100 per cent. <| obbtowdaas ALL weedy Alka Stayer Witlons explained, saa wae Patrick canion was in the sam | e a t who ‘is always | SeHent attempt le the] being a ted, ably for serio sister by dwel Tim's w t seeking Ga “beautiful death.” , uid, “one is not barred. Ifor) ‘The letter from Tim, com _ |_| Strangely thus with the rep rks hig death, referred particutarly to/ REDUCING FAT PERSONS MARINE ~~ RED CROSS VOR W GUD SNoeAWwooe Mary anci,| query from the \ McManus mstructs. ident of the t new workers during the Red Cross and War #8 have now turned their efforts to the Marin Corps. hey are shown here with the Enlisting in the Marine Corps Fund a sue x to help them get recruits to They are go! is eager to enl {8 going to be more popular now, at the Kals the pretty girls who helped IF Post OMce De No, 1,259, of March 29, ng the shipment t Order} “Don't believe anyt restrict- |about Fath giene and » bygiene an of mail parce a medica, elementary pre-|needed, He is ag sendin comforts to their boys. has arranged 1 number of hospitals to admit these the| Private Donnellan had been only weight of fat people tiantle les |two years over from Ireland when he rvation measureare now bee bulk nlistec 8 OK ean t Twenty-Five Thousand Nurs n. 1 Are Called For by the Surgeon General of the Army and the Drive to Get Them Begins Next Week Lowered to Twenty-One and, tends Beyond Special I'eature on More Sock Soft Wool—Thanks from Camp Morrison Serve”—A Message Irom Roumania. to soldiers and com. | Sc directly into sup- d themselves to g ge Limit Has Been al Cases, Ex- Department s (khaki | IN—the Academy Red Cross Forty—W ool shaving brushes. pipes p” with a Wednesday i nicht attendance of 200 has been the’ tight match boxes, Is’ Motto, “Let Us tween training planes and | teat fa he Tat wide” pan tS PEPIRECIRUNTAICane ehuteine tent By Hazel V. Carter. 25,000 Red Cross nurses has gone out from the Surgeon General of the a is being discussed in every Red Cross division, ¢ With the results of the big drive still piling which opens ‘This is the call that Mliary just at this moment. up, the Red Cross hopes to make the Red Cross nurse drive, next week, oqually as successful. Already there are 8,000 nurses in the Army and Navy Nurse Corps. are of our own wounded, or, at the re-| | record of $251 collected for the drive. GOSLING of 100 are in France, quest of Great Britain, serving with the British expeditionary forces. | you have | @ ever done, and you will never regret having undertaken It.” school | most sion in Rouma | to this country last week counts of experiences unfortunate ing workrooms. “The American Red Cross nurse fr/ | treated courteously everywhere “It took us a long time! to get to Roumania, and when we ar- | rived we found conditions bad. There | was little food, and in the stores noth- canned fish and cheap Ger- | man toys could be bought a good deal of| eved them by takin ommodations in a greatly department pan Red Cross, the third floor Also the Red unparalleled situation, quirements for enrolment. sock knitting, in answer to the Josling said. Losi Control—Pedestrian Killed by Manhattan Auto ses nurses over On the average more than 1,000 nurses a month are one and in special ¢ knit and the kind the It can be bought 65 cents a hank, boys Ilke to wear the counter service, and its enrolment, 19 the largest of all nursing organiza~ automobile one in| TQ SAVE one in Brooklyn, re- needles can be bought for 20 cents for Women in charge of had just begun th | health work when peac: | many forced us to leave. important eivi! injuring of clx persons last night. after nineteen months Massachusetts, Russell Taply of Springfield, Mass, sisters on whe| heel and toe, fa le earn itly returned snge to her American 1 our friends when driven jexperlenced knitters who have a few| people are for American aid.” correcting faulty and dress are socks. linagined it for a human being to be the! *' If a man ts yoo} 4 or disfigured, it wills well to try not to think too much called upon to handle harge of homicide. as you have Accompanied |;aken the initiative tn t ty of friends, jatzo advocstes the abo ta| the workroom, and bundles of wool] xs out each day to the work-| Thus far the attendance | is filling was n Cross parade department riving his c when living | lattery, forty, a labor ninal Lodging House venue, at West 29th § seriously cripp! groups of soldiers o that there ttery was knocked , t\cjal light Would be needed real things!” nd cheered. | later on. ats who are anxiously waiting for irles | summer taken | from which he died while being to the Polyclinic Hosp! 310th Auxillary you be able to keep out of your mina) jic Library vacation near Far Rockaway? ockaway Ri 1 Cross needs Nicholas enue rolas Avenue, | paint | S2COM2 900 c90nC0000¢90000 postman's knock will mean| her son, manufacturer, with his wife clent workrooms and extend a acquainted and GF Hospital, | ng from shock, con | ived when most of your waking houre thanks of the tire camp fo Brooklyn, sufte ’ cablegrams to the Atlan-| tusions and la ‘der how it will be possible to face wonder how | p rived enough swe Fortunately, however, the other sido of the work Which mak it possible to fac man who is getting better and who is happy ng back to blighty; there man Whom you did not expect to pull Road 3 calf information The Ambrican R Personally knew of his men from | 38 storehouse | pneumonia,’ unexplained automobilists sross workers, | » American |their eries and extricated them from | eadquarters in Paris 4,000 eagerly enterin in nursing for college gra This is in keeping whole ward is| the whose brave deed is immediately warded by the formal pr @ War medal and the glad with him and is cheered by the! country efugees on their way from heard and The Tea that is mies 1 ‘ Found” artiot ty sure to please. World'0- reported aels, the injured Marion | and Thomas Michaels, boxes of figs, and baby have been allowed to como yeo him, and every man in the ward smiles when of two years | Michaels, nine, it through to the said that they the hardships, you. will find it the courses jn anatomy and ph ps in France recelved nue, to-day. can be console ‘ Mid- Western and Eiuat- , for Tim died like a thes falled Sor hero at hig post. His Corporal cam , Washingtot, anna | to his assistance, but both were over. f ter con: rumor of the p wr st's death ichigan Health It ing Investigated by Government Experts. tion to| BATTLE CREEK, Mich., June 1.—Bme >, ini perime f at a local health’ : nstitution, having as their objeet the ng ye r Duffy's death to} with us, and alwa $ where he's most with his frien on in the 69th scientists, commilsa- ernment, who will © American Medical ation at its next meeting, which have been tn Carnegie Institute of WIRES FOR FAMILY HERE, 00°. 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