The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 18

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October 1, 191,000 to January 1, and 170,000 for the remainder of the fiacal year, with a permanent increase | in pay of enlisted men from $17.50] to $32.50 a month. | The authorized number of enlisted men in the Marine corps in temporar- | ily increased from 17,400 to 27,400 to enable a force of 10,000 to be retained | for duty in Europe ‘The appropriation for aviation was reduced from $45,000,000 to $16,000,- 000, the committee explained this amount was intended only for the| maintenance of the present naval air service until a definite policy for fu- ture expansion could be determined, ‘The measure will be considered by | the House to-morrow. | Abandonment of the navy's exten-! sive, plans for experimenting with rigid and non-rigid types of lighter- than-air flying machines was said by | naval officers to be presaged by the action of the House Naval Affairs Committee in cutting the aviation appropriation Secretary Daniels said \t would take the navy @ long. time to recover from the effects of the setback naval avia- tion would receive should the revised figures stand. “We had outlined a programme for the coming year,” Mr. Daniels said, that would have placed the United States Navy on a footing with other fhavies of the world with regard to ation, and {f followed up consist- ently for the net fewx years probably CREX Reguler For twenty years the leader in unquestioned popularity. 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This three New York concerns to cease giv- morning they just sat, looking at ing presents and gratuities to employees each other, still wondering. omers or prospective cust ; \ Sere” so ae to infikence ‘purchasing. | Yesterday afternoon at about 4 ‘The companies are: William H. Swann o'clock, J. R. Reed of the Gerry So- |& Sons, ship supply dealers: New Jer-| ciety noticed two children in front of | sey Asbestos Company, and the M. P. I. Packing and Supply Company. | ———————————— SNER. 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The officer took Kaufman and the children to the precinct station where an alarm was sent out for the woman, The boys were then placed| in the care of OMcer Rogan of the! society for the night. "The children are apparently three! and five years old, and can speak no! English, The youngest wore a blue velvet coat, brown stockings, black button shoes, and a red and white| sailor bat with a ribbon across the | centre, @ red pompom and a sailor | band inscribed “La Touraine.’ The oldest wore a khaki sult, black stock- | ings, black button shoes and a garrison and apparently EAT With False Teeth? | SURE Dr. Wernet’s _ Powder | Kengy thom fm Proraae ers come, | If your dental plate is loose and drops, get instant relief, use Dr, Wernet’s Powder for false teeth. Guaranteed by Wernet Dental Mfg. Co., | 116 Beekman St, N.Y. 5c, 50c, & $1.00. At Drag and Department Stores. 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York's tastes, York and his bride, how- MINOR 1S HELD BY COBLENZ OFFICIALS Cartoonist Is in Charge of American Army Officers After Strange Disappearance. PARIS, June 12.—Robert Minor, an American newspaper correspondent and cartoonist, who recently myster- jously disappeared from Paris, has been located in Coblenz, where he is in oharge of the military authorities. The reason for his detention is not known. Hugh ©. Wallace, the Am-~ bassador, is interesting himself in the case and the expectation is that Minor will be released. When Minor disappeared, Lincoln Steffens, another American corre- spondent, requested the American Embassy to make inquiries concerning him. Col. House Inter was asked to investigate the disappearance. Minor recently came to France pealed to the Government to put an end to the general muddle in th National Food System and to specula- tion and profiteering which, by send- ing up the cost of living, are the principal causes of the strikes, the Federation declares. ’ “ ECZEMA IN RASH | CUTICURA HEALS On Little Son's Face. Had Watery Crust. ‘Sore, Red and Itching, “When my son wa: three and four monthe old a that had the appearance of eczema broke out fear his temples and befween his eyes. Inthe morning it had a watery from ‘Germany. 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