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CROWDER REFUSES GLASS EXEMPTION TO RAILWAY MEN. Shainin Ruestion of Essential Employ- f. ¢es Left to District Boards— McAdoo Gives Instructions. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Railroad employees, like all other workers, must prove their services are essen- tial to avoid the draft. | Provost Marshal General Crowder | thas ruled that there can be no blanket class exemption of any kind. Director General McAdoo, who sought such blanket exemption, to- day directed regional chiefs to ask deferred classification for every nec- essary employee. His directions fol- Tow, in part: “Since the railroads are indispens- ‘ jable and the branches of the services to which employees belong are indis- pensable, I understand the remaining questions for consideration by the District Boards are whether a par- ticular employee can dispensed ,with, (1), on the ground that the be 7 \ 01 ‘eturn, duly sworn to a sold in will gu © pur Doestcany owners in Vladivostok © Int.HimSer. 498; died of disease, | lowed for ite return, duly sw: Hy - is sold, This will guide the pu railroad has more of such employees orig se | The Army list follows: With each questionaire ix enclosed chaser in selecting economical cuts GUA" iets; cr, (H);. Woh th ree 7 Po amaege - KILLED IN ACTION. Jan extra sheet instructing the regis- urfd will atate exactly what price the PRUE WKS 1k ca sendy feplans Lieutenant. | trant as to what is considered essen- butcher should charge ally rep MeGILLEN, George F., isrookline, Mas tal oo i M be clalme de} such employees with others, ' : al occupations. he claim ; A surprising scareity of complaints ; “Please state to the District Board, DOMINICK GALEANO HAS | sine ca | ferred poco tt sawn on vd Lod 4 gainst food dealers for overcharging f } tatus on the extra 0 e Ad Foil aah PRA ae Mad after eigh MI aleeer et item Spetcon, are, AEE ter BA find bis status on thi es n di wh A praia ration 's oe 4nd a half months of a thorough and HIS SHARE OF TROUBLE e : spite of the fact that reports of Joontinuous study of this subject, ee bak: Wana une Thien | Martin Conboy, head of the local | $ profiteering are heard #o frequently ing constantly in touch with em- ary | chins RE draft boards, wants it — Lara More ! Onell Wante mplainth "of over _ \ i the duty of any local board ends when 7 7 loyers of railroad labor, the repre- “| ~ |charging showd be made to the gen sentatives of the railroad employees, re 3 North Minneapolis, the questionnaire has ben mailed: It eral offices at No. 6 West 57th Street Rem ihe reviebestalivas Ge tne tahoe $ $ vin, Grand Rapids, Mich. | iy the duty of the registrant to see that | ewe aye: ‘viet ikaw casual e es of the labd : 4 yeGeatralrs,, Kan A ; see 3 © not had a comp situation generally for the whole ; é Marl, dleodes, Ve. | he gets one. If he does not receive one | ® | About profiteering for six weeks,” said country, there is no surplus supply of + ® | . Rxeter, | within eleven days he must make in- '® | an official ome trouble in being labor from which employees can t : | z Peat Wiltioan:*1sekin quiries of his board. Failing to do this} @ S | catmed by takers who are not mix- Fe om which employees can be) ; : : : ae nigh ADE PAL Wiliam." Lekin, | ; tl lg bj ca makers who are not mi , drawn to replace those who may be! 38 Chtiee takaea Injured in Crash) % Indorses Wilson’s Fourteen | SoZAl vrantaco, WReiaso, Mite Sanine eb Timationmekiten toe Lt.Jafferron, Feiel ing their flour in proper proportions, taken for military service. Any com With Freight in Mis ‘ : Point 4 Urges Workers’ | WASHBURN. Jasper Newton, Ripleys| a.) drecis primarily the men between ' .G5G" __& | but our inepectars find thac dealere in ‘ petent railroad employee taken from ith Freight in Missouri— | ¢ ‘oints and Urg eee ee Uns, Okt the ages of thirty-one and thirty-six, | O84 #d606-6000904006444609 | (04 are charging the priees aumpen ae ‘ ti | | MatAIS. las Leaman ray th ; ging the p uggest an indispensable branch of the rail- Two Trainmen Killed. 4 | Share in Peac€ Conference. MARTIN. Wobert Mc\fesien tke dheve thirte dhe wit be pitea*turstut /Atmy, ‘Thin was the first division |ty the Administration. Some prod road service will be subtracted from ee J H | ini eects Bee amsteth, Be, | consideration tater. Britishers andjio go to the front in France and jets Muctuale from day to day, as, _ shag sap eapo rae vile all and! en TOUTS, Sept. 18—Twelve sol-| 2 LONDON, Sept. 18,—Samuel Gomp- | (MMS, Arthur Heciey, Mi | Merrett iprse Agent fly ques- | Lieut. Feigl was the arm ottlege se for example, an increase in the whol whieh cannot be adequately replen-| giers and two trainmen wore killed, | 3 Grover, ( 2 the command to be killed. je is | sale price of butter of | cent a pound | bt bs ae | ers, President of the American Feder- fan nt, _O Tse” ished, | thirt ht soldiers were injured and| } a Wendel "A Appleton buried at Mandres, back of the has occurred, but these variations y, The taking of any such employee | two trainmen are unaccounted for to- | * ation of Labor, presenting the pro- | «\ i ee ee HARDSHIPS OF WAR BRING trench lines north of Tout, and by | make little change in tht retail prices. by any district board would be aftep day in the wreck of a troop train and) « posals of that organization at or. (ee Bert alent arrangement between the officers of “Inspectors from the Administra- “tending to injure the war operations | freight train near Marshfield, Mo |inter-Allied labor conference to-day, | iba ie } SMILES FROM RED CROSS the Seventh Field Artillery and 4 | tion's office are watching food dealers of some railroads. The taking of jjast night, The trains met head-on. sald the delegation {a aneatiaiseal 2 resident of Mandres fresh flowers,are | aii over the city and know what ‘such steps by numerous district) oports received at the general offi- | and dpen-minded but that it is bound | " piep OF WOUNDS. eee fe placed on the grave every day. The byrices are being charged consumers ! hoards would in the aggregate consti-jees of the St, Louis and San Fran- by the principles expressed in the| Ileatena Gre té Deputy Overseas Commissioner | recent advance on the St. Miblel sal- |{_ has been necessary in several casom tute @ cumulative and far-reaching | ojgeo Railroad here deciarcd that six proposals | UBTMETER, Irensous, pales | “Tells of Fortitude of Nurses Jont was started from the vicinity of |i close up stores that were caugh injury to the United States Railroad | soldiers, buried in the debris, had aya Lieut, Feigi's resting plave in France. erch a 7 , | soldiers, e , ha Dl hye. fealowing «he 'ballit are’ the eae ine’s Men a *lovercharging, and any complaint o Administration and would destroy the | heen removed and the wreckage was Wee ercait cuntacantaironamartee cl Among Pershing's po __ Following 1s Gen. Peeing yeh that nature reported to this office will purpose for which the Government | joing cleared, Bi cease tats: Joreph Swann Deputy Red groan | “American Expeditionary ores [be Investigated and the dealer will be pss! such control of the | 0 8 ( { ri v Cor . who has? ju ‘ joe of Comfnander-in-Chie i $o0k posses lon of such control of the! Military censorship did not permit Bl ANU ees Goltrae Pa slat nav pollds | | Commissioner overseas, whe hes) suet ‘Otlice 0 minander-in-Chiet, | | punished If he Is guilty ra }announcement of the names of the t Sl cal, ec fe or discriminatory re-| HU ‘ x k ta Latest ail prices of some staph “ esired that the understand- Aa. RNA IMIPOA we Z| cal, econom ¢ ain ing in France, waa the principal speak- | 07 sol, Felat coher the lh ls -9 fh as in and eo .t ot prestrain Leb Ee eal ee Ta DOMINICK R-GALEANO | strictions: no Indemnities or reprisals | fi4 er thin morning before the Red Crosa wads ve ‘a a ary cucetal, (nvaatle | Betese sinab Cin teurocaet a miiete i mlatict Soakda BUA be soteht in| tee ee $6-09-9.6.4.6-990 05.H8-499OOdOO08 | for vindictive or injurious purp en: fused, pariey. AW. Ve. School of Information, Atlantic Divi- | oi ttn Oe the circumatances of} allowed to exceed-—all base : To the extent” shar | .,rhe ofticer in command said a casu- |” - | but to right manifest wrongs; re WOUNDED SEVER sion, in session at the Waldort-Aatoria, | PL Tat? Oh Te vilteut Jefferson |pound, are: Sirloin, 41 to 48 cent lepeegpl a Pah extent that} aity list would be announced as soon Gibed by Other Boys, Refused for] nition of the rights of small nations Lienten Mr. wann gave “first sight observa: | the i brildio li docaaanbiieahens| hea tt! to $8; stew heat, railroad men can be spi s compl i |no territorial chan JATES. Payson G.. Log Ar | tion of the work the Red Cross is p ‘igi, concerning whom you wrote Me} og; rin roast prime, 90. to uals , j inally He Goes 0 territc Res, except for the |G aT tion of the j z t railroad service for military oon after the wreck military Army and I inall He Goes to l altara: cote peoples atractod | Poca, Myla hae Ch atlta, forming among Gen. Pershing’ men, | under date of May 24, 1918 lamb, 82 to M4; cheese, 95; exe, 5 4 We ought to spare them. But to the/ guards were posted along the track Children’s Court. | ‘Phe American Federation of Labor| Sergeants. * Me told of the hardahipe experienced | 1 found that as he entered hin|7, according to quality: lima, bean extent that they are needed for rail uted that most of the soldiers! Introducing Do: k Ralph Galeano,| gelegation submitted the following| JAMES, Frank. Wilkes: Harr Pe by the nurses and all oe be five battery position, near Beaumont, | 1% | Sg bri Ay 9 e dele pmittec lowing BA, Wepak. Wilkes Hare, Pe, poeple? peanaes sheep ; 71-2; rice 0 13 « road service, the district boards ward coach, which was the boy “skysern of Brooklyn proposals to the conference KTH. Atiiie, Wifimeapotle, as AB sadly Dane wat with smiles | France, on March 2, he upon te to quality: potatoes,” 41 onion should not attempt to take them for were from Coloradc nd Dominick is fifteen and has p 8 “That the inference is unqual Mechantes, aid fap turning from his tour of duty at the |43-4; cabbage, 41-2. ado and h he e conference is quali- | . ‘ ‘ i 1 . i d sisters and a home at No. 46 Ka hiip, Kane, ta. by every one. peer oa Baa lh HLS sana. We An effort to reduee the price of Ynilitary service a, With a few from Missouri, |and Alsters and a home at No, 467 HAr-| aes aetermined to easiat the Allien HUEY Biota Wiaares Wi'ten, sta Trhere were about 90 nursen and other | Observation post in his command, he| AN effurt to reduee the price 9 \ The United States Railroad admin- Wa NOBiGaNA Sea” Wane inick ia six feet one| in driving the Central Powers’ armies | Privates agenta of the Hed Cross, mainly from | was struck by a fragment of a shell] Wilk 18 elng made by Stephen. i. lowa, Nebraska and West it stops, for Dominick is six feet one] | ag : i Intretion intends to a Tree inch tall and believes he has had more| from the invaded nations; that it 1% | BLACK, de Car, | New Jersey, in attendance at the sahool from a hostile battery which had #ud- | york Milk Committee, who has in classification only wifen the men on 1 oMcials decline to ascribe troubles already than did Job in all|determined to oppose the Central iiaNbus wigan, orm this morning, which is the second day | denly opened fire vited Dr. ch ee North, secretary whose behalf the request is made/a cause for the ck, which oc-|his span of life Powers’ armies so long as they are | DUNS; kargnce, les Augie | of the inatitnte. “Lieut, Feigh wax unquestionably © Natio ‘om of ve needed in the public interest for | curred near a sharp curve but in falr- |" sptelio, Hawkshaw!" “You'll be under control of the autocratic PA ee oa ‘ | Claude Reddish director ee revo the type and exegiplar.of the best In dearer ‘Nir Williams welier “ah e od perfo' © of their |ly open country he echo, estigate. Mr jams believes ar Pitas gall orien) cxperianced wubitle ane creigie, teaici wancnee sreat help to your mother when you] ernments; that it indorses President | wy. Li hn iastthroush 8 morrow. American spirit and action, for he| increase in the use of milk desirabli tutes cannot be found 1 but the engine of troop, Krow : “H ee ee ie etante| Wilson's fourteen points; that the| jac . Which Wl [Oe iL anaes = |rivked and gave to his country his |and hopes to accomplish this by lov ———— train was stripped and the baggage | there Ho you pelleve jn ers should officially be pre | JOHNKON Ks most precious possession—his life. ering the price peal ore rea | ie NG oan emivst Claua?" Dominick hax had to tisten| WOFKers should oficially be repre- | JOHNSTON, | Richard Jy 790 10th ave! wiiio eonans D taning, Micky, fey eee pee ee Ie | ‘ es | Charches Serve Breaktan o ' which most of the dead to theso jites ever since he can re-| sented on each belligerent delegation | YOM NOT Oi acre SUMP T ASTRA Pain Se Biter | am D you his} wT GUARDS F S PRISONERS. Men in Unite Ein Hr A RL ha OI fl ed fd nd fate still pursues him, | At the pe onference, and that It | caystea, ary aot Tesi iuerland Oo., | Worm, “Marin “W:, “Phitadeion | father, this acknowledgment of deep re movest tt Bken, Was pa eleacoped by) member and fate still pursues h ‘ors a world labo erence, e | KINSEL, Jams ph, Nortaumnberlan . a m1 | a j @ churches pate Joined the move-' the tender of the en | He has tried, on the strength of his} Mie eisutemscnne. SOnKerehos,/te:be | ere 1 top oe, | IN AC sympathy for you and my appreciar | wig ment to serve free Sunday morning ye retire . height and his 176 pounds, to get into] Neg Sule ’ a aren, Caitton Haigh tiop of his and your great sacrifi ; ; ht and his 175 pounc Cc, L. Baine, American delegate, ALD Carien oF te | svalauiands. breakfasts to soldiers and sailors, ac- | MINERS’ STRIKE NEAR END, |the army tive times and was actually | presided atethe’ morning session” He ind oe rtd WARHAM, Claude Xe | JOHN J. PRSHING | « Nixon, who is me } cording to an announcement made é = a soldier twice when his parents noti-| said he hoped-the conference would | Miia leony Fkettarille, O HOURN | *Commander-in-Chief, American EXx- jtonod in axe casualty jist ass yesterday by the New York War) Shamokin Werkers Almost Only! authorities that he was only) be able to arrive at unanimous con | M ¥ HUAN, Deditionars: Worcn sh wate aSLateA: arith’ Ccuipa Camp Community Service. The first Ones St Ow f Ho Wad te put on lone cluslons regarding war aims, which, | § , Ran, “nit See ectey de tia oitiaeer nie : a Calleiiital pone ‘a, Sep! ousers at twelve and finally el ‘ : F r py 2 Se s two to begin were Marble Collegiate | POTTSVILLE, Pa. Sept. 18—The | tt when he wave up trying to get{ftiends norsenemies should inicun-| PETROCCIONE, . Harr; on 008 E. JOINED ARMY AT AGE OF 16. war. te Mved with his mother at N Chureh, Fifth Avenue anc strike of anthracite minera in this gec- #h nn he gave. un Uy | derstand them - 138th $t., New York City.” fh Wee polti Laie tag 162 West 86th Street d Christ Episcopal Chureh, Br tion is nearing an end, it was stated to- | M Hahei BE eco ———— WERE, Lek v6 Mow POy'TititesS, Marv Le sig ot Nee telaad: Cis they, Wen The mother received a@ letter fr: way and 7ist Street. Both chu day. Girardy bland and Mount) | The latest hu in cam rath iain. Mine | | Nixon a couple of days ago in which last Sunday served breakfasts Of |e coer n es eat ha weeny When, having been arrested for PARENTS HEAR OF DEATH f : CANADIAN LIST. Recently, Well Known asa eave n wounded, bit coffee and hot cakes, and the supply | a te eee are eat She Wearing @ soldier's uniform, he 1a] ON edd Richard J Johnston aly | add 1 and was Corot eiaited. About a. thounend | full handed and mtr Syne oie noe vetted itn mens out as cent to) ATER SOW'S FOURTH BATTLE We OTTAWA, Hept, 18—The Canadian|,,Zuohart J. Johnston, severeiy hail Brace a ‘Samp guarding Geran enlisted men were served at both | the on! Blac where a majority of t aeGhitdrente Court, He was lecturcd Pia casualty list to-day contains the | )ovn ee it een eeago when he ned | prison sucnenes. | mew stil remain ou snd dismissed. | ately 5, tittaio, N.Y names of the dollawlng Americans laatean dental: dipe Uned’ wih: cial pace bs ey Corp! Oelschlager V Writes Home MQRTON, William C., 78 Van Buren son eeeene 1B AME At Me. 180. Jain Avebua can . MILITARY COURSES ARE Just Before Last Time Brooklyn, N.Y. Howe, bt when Mam Island Cl He 4 member WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—A A $ Mt Say Ni ington, N, 0, | ¥ Aiea, J. We é Company K, 1034 infantry, tquest from Gen. Pershing for a I NS j READY AT COLUMBIA Over Top. Sees ian ¥ DERIING, Cll, Cedar Suetoe, Ot and fougnt und ‘ot "Camino permitting payment of claims o UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION g After being in three big battles, SFUMAIRIL. Cha B5th St. N ey DIED OF WOUNDS. Kid French citizens for unpaid debts of W. G. McADCO, Director General of Railroads \Corpl. Edward H. Oclschlager, Ma NUON nner ; 162 W. 85th St., New rine ee tae meee 3 deceased soldiers was sent to the Ferm to Open Se 20— NeW] rine Corps, wrote his parents in| prrrtsoN, Clarence. te rhacy. bd, th 5D MW Hare toe tn House yesterday by Acting Secreta Vaneclinivarsiit.. Alia 1G lichokant se Wak about to into WOUNDED AND MISSING. | | O DE JANBINO, Het, 18 Pho | Crowe Wa ara of such a i Crsity me ‘ xs NORSIKIN altimee Bragilian Government han cancelled | Th: ninent would p c de ; . | Peach War Student BI FOREN EROY BATE hens CHIDO MISSING. the licenses of German Inaurance and deduct. the amount fram an Hetualiadulcetab adi for the Stu-| after his letter was written WOUNDED. AT dents’ Army Training Corp Co-| Private Milton Feather of Yonk Harks, D. J. Moore, Mic ° ° lumbia Univer we announced | Member of the 54th Canadian Infan " Mt 8 New Yorks : 1 f 4 i i ork Pennsylvania Station here to-da. The corm wil open sep | {9s Was wounded in the thigh Bet Me ee 26. Classes will be el on the | 4 accordin to a telegram receive THIPO OLAV bit 5 i basis of previous prepara n, physi ifrom the Canadian Government by | TURE 0, A aa LLSWOHTH, K. n t M H il, : f s parents, He enlisted August, 1917. | (AK EWSET Deueoit A new recipe by Marion Harris Nei On and after September] 5th all Through cal fitness and personal preference | Ms t : rothers | Wags! "FOR KAISER? ASK ' . . . for service, A course on the issues of | He 14 nineteen, He Ces | WLaD using Gulden’s Mustard as a base in Lehigh Valley trains will arrive at and tho war must bo taken by all classes. |#@*¥INR im the Amorican Army. | | RANG, place of olive oil: Students will be assigned as one- ; 1 depart from the Pennsylvania station, tudente will be idee L, 1, a member of 4 Canadian | 0 Oe ialenaacane Geuisiata ecaeca quarter, two-quarter and three-quar- | taytry , has been. wounded ecIeC IN, ACTION iy teaspoon pepper; 2 table- 7th Avenue and 32nd Street, New York, ter men, according to the duration of inaction, according. to word 'recelved sion SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 8 (Ry Avs «4 Tableaboons Hallk or ° : + their study. Students thus may be by his sister from the Canadiar OLSON, Chester, Want ted Press).—A party of twenty ( ed butte Oitice, A year ago he was hit in the A Arthur sated " | ag ag ae ea with connecting trains from A Hudson mraGuBies every three mont hand by shrapnel. tie enlisted wi | sont Brel man officers, prisoners of war, found a A Terminal. Local trains will arrive at and The School of Applied Science of ihe C # in 1914 when he was | SURRMAS fe unusual reception awaiting them in STOR SEH teainignen ae areca) d f hi P. 1 * 9 E. New York University also li worked | only seventeer He is in a hospitai in | poMeK, Anton e. outhampton. An American regimen cetive Ing ontinuall utter | - 2 . 1. TURNEL. Ovear esting by the avenue, on its march iJ fe wore epart from the ennsyivanias [x out eight higher cialiaed courses i ? was resting ept Ina cool pla 4 AP pl F J. Bell of Company | (ram the’ ahip to camp, when: (h i ; for men selected f rlein branches |, © 3 i S. am the j x Font Shae wane MARINE CORPS ‘ilo te-cammpi wien: (ne Oats change Place station, Jersey ig ac of the military service, rhey arotiin, than" month ago, as IW ACTION PirLe rena ede mre Ciulden's Mustard costs much teen than 4 PARR GA OR Sung xP" having died from pneumonii ee sa th h olive vil—and does better, pure food necting trains from Hudson Terminal. aives, testing olla and fucls, testing Tey ound reecived in, the MEDC |» py Ieatene ORT ee SEOUL A, BAN Dba Ge Fan 15c alive | ASH ; ; materigia, metallurgical testing, ele at Chateau-Thierry June 28, accord. | Plt ft Lona Hiexk enjoyed the occasion immensely Tickets on sale at all U. S. R.R. Administration ticket trio power A distribution, im Utary | ing to more recent word received’ by | sTEViTY Well Stink, 3 ut-nolao the German afflcurs ’ ; bridge building and military road 1h aris?” | offices in New, York and Brooklyn, at Pennsylvania = || making. » Lead t crossing the Char Gulden Ss ustar i 4 | —_—_-—_-- ‘ a ers Arrive, | John F evan On query stations in New York and Jersey City, at Hudson Ter | a Me Yanncaiaun’ Wise Ht ea Weanted mee Aare Ha Pe 1 | Sa que aK ; Nee a Pusede Premiiceh i y vN Se 8. Four ” Al on ss r « n Prince wher r minal and at Cortlandt and Desbrosses Street ferries. YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Sept. 13. Four eine Bent. 13, 8M afk and eae ee COTTON (MOVERELY) Kalaor and the Ch Prince | w Made from Nature’s persone were bu ‘o death to-day : get to Berlin ma another jibe from i ‘Awelli use fire, Two of the vie- | wounded suldiers of the American Ex- | Corporal, ly Cyt he | Bes i 1 LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD time’ were children, “The “fireoriginated | pedionary "Forces ‘were landed In the | a gou chade the Dun at, win, =| MHEAMerieans tl | An American Standard—Popular Sinceil867 from the ignition of an ironing board |United States, the War Department A apne, werent Bekties Meatty 0” Bel from lan lectric fren, in which the| announced | to-day. There w RIES ye) boat POR ground. PAGE OF "AMERICAN WAR NEWS REVIEW OF ALLIED TROOPS IN RUSSIAN PORT 4)-DEAD IN ACTION (QUESTIONNAIRES — PERSHING PRAISES OF }43 AMERICANS | SENT 10 HALF OF | LIEUTENANT FEIGL ON CASUALTY LIST) NEW DRAFT MEN INNOTE TO FATHER ‘Total permis in Pershing’ Forces Overseas Have Now Reached 34,889, Boards Issue oes "iene Appeal, leita Who Died F Died From Shell | for More Volunteer | Wound Type of Best in U. S. Helpers. Spirit, Writes General. a | WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—Total; Reports from Draft Board Head-| casualties in the American forces | quart in the Hall of Records indl- reached 24,889 to-day when the War! (arters In Department issued an Army list of| cated to-day that almont one-half thé 126 names and a Marine Corps list) necessary number of questionnaires of 22, In these lists 40 men al ot for this city had been mailed to the ° killed in action, bringing the to how drkee Hepeabents: Americans who have laid down their ‘ol. Fred Feigl, editor of the many Times, has Gen. Pershing @ letter of sympathy called forth by the death In action in France of Col. Tam received from Feigi's only son, Sec- Jefferson Felgi, who ‘wan killed on March 21 on the Toul There ts, how- ONd Lieutenant life to 6.72% An Army list of 147 ever, an urgent reed for. volunteer names, given out last night, noted! helpers on the legal advistory boards | front. 37 men killed in action. of the city In filling out the question-| Lieut, Jefferson Feigl was at- In the 126 Army casualties made naires. Henry MacDonald, Director tached to the Seventh Field Artil public to-day there are the following: General of the Mayor's Committee on lery of the First Division of the Killed in action, , 37}. severely National Defense, has. issued ® call... eae a nae eH eS wounded, 71; missing in action, 7; for them. So great is the need that surrounding towns have been called upon to assist. Applicants should died of wounds, 11. The Marine Corps Ket of 22 was divided as follows: Killed in action, were 3; severely wounded, ~— in apply to Room 602, Hall of Records, in action, 10, and died of wounds, 3. "1 Casualties suffered so far in the Chambers Street. American forces, in addition to the Upon reeipt of the questionaire the) 6,722 killed in action, are: Severely registrant must get busy immediately wounded, 17,720; missing in action, filling it out. But seven days are al- 4,439; wounded, degree undetegmined, LOWER MEAT PRICE PROMISED BY NEW FOOD BOARD PLAN. ey Wa Saving Expected in Cutting System to Be Taught t» Butchers—Chart for Buye — The Food Administration for New York City soon will inaugurate a sys- tem of meat cutting instruction fo: butchers is expected to bring about @ reduction in prices and pro. vide a that further guarantee against profiteering. General details of the plan are ing worked out in Washington now and several representatives of the New York Food Administration are there in conference, When the new scheme ‘thas been put in effect every retail dealer in meat should be able to effect a gonsiderable saving of meat which is now wasted because of improper cutting. aborate charts are being prepared by'the Administration at Washington to be put in every #tore where meat sorrem had been left om j | ht dina * N