Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 236, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 July 1917 — Page 1
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f War Sets Forth Secret tion For the Vork. WHEELi P MACHINE ARE S : f IN MOTION Method of I mine. Out New National Aimy is Set Forth ' in Detail. WAHUB.STC'X. July 2. Wheel i,..- i hick torn . . ...I of il,. ' otit the ne ..t mal army or the, Cuitcd States " 0 to more tulay. rud : .nrTS ; , ... T . . , Freuident Hilsor ar loral and di-i Secretary f V ." Baker issued the trirt boiirxia. for the drafting of tlu new nffttonu! armies of the StaU'a. The only provision for the exemption of imhwtnal workers u the a t of riurrewa vhtch authurizes the iriiient to eolud or dijcharrit "fft'tmB enfUFKl in induntrien, mr'ii.im(r agrkurlur. found to be nR?:iry to the mamtenane of the military elwbhhment. or the etfective viwratiiiii of lh military force, or sue maintenance of national intre t il inrur the emergency. There are no ajecial clasa exempliimta I'law em.tinn apply onlv to orTuieri f the lr,itel KtatM and the evm vtut mmhiteni, titjuetits uf I divinity, peraont in the miliUry 1 naval service of the I'nrted btate ', of (.intmav rpjM'P(f Ifl tl' 1 ,J , -.! r rci'l-r ai nun. Them application utv te
t iif si bv cuivlt and rminiripal officerv ' V .. . . 7 . j If the nu.K o-kmen in mtuI an.1 !''" f"1"' ' rav, yards p.h-ts, mir. ....iv!4" r. jtr army. ' duty tho with peiona dr- "A .1" of Hl .per, lJ- , . 1. ,,t ibem for .upport, Wlir : i h" ma l by 4 ch Joard . .., ..tor, orgo.ed prior to lay rk ? fTu, k" 3 .j :, and Wo found moral!, .lefici-i v,,w- The loci.l boar,i .hJt send by ,r. 1 ha local boor.1. am required to ! M ffrai'"i no" d , .U. ti.erf rliiima of exemption f'. f , ,-, ,n thwe lv after the filing of phyalwl Eiaamation. ' the afli.kvrta. . ' ' ' ' "Thi local boards will firxt make Appeal My Be Tskea. . tBe phvucal Tamiiwtion of ail perAppeal frW the action f the loc; 1 ' 1 PH"-I examingtiim havrn. ,.t.on board may be taken to ti e i ,n b"-n eoi:Ietert the board wilt ortrut l.d, by the iadividiail. I''.-)""11 wnaider the BmtUt of exempt on te other hand the gwiemment ( f i ' t' tlnitnl States, acting .hToua'4 I ""e local IkwM will iu certifl-
the provost marshal general, may afi peal to the district bourd from I! irs iinn of the local board, tf 'I ne president will apportion to U several states and territories tl iiuotaa to be furnishoi ' I'rovost Murhal Genpral Knos Crowder has prepared nummary of the opera! uiatiwie; "1 he- registrstioo b. nnd the registration ca . for use ia further f yjesn.lent will appoint of imovnl the memo, t and district WiariU. ()n Vocal !mnl ron: or more members wn b for each county having noO rn. palatum and we t. for each city of ;tOs) os.atio.1 over. In certain sta.es t e tat' will he iplit up into . .i., local board for earh .'i; "One or more riint vt l. siting of as mniv i. b rleairi d shall be t, "prsidept in en.'h fntr triit jf the United S rritory and one i. Columbia"The dirties and functions of tt-l.iral-bos'iis are taking the necessar.-' f.r .Ictermming the order of Iln I 1... Ur service of those, reciatei; . ev.miining those called for servi. ' 'rrtnine wheth,, they shall i "..I. d'arifd 0r accepted f. I ' Of KMrirt Hoard, j ,.' ?utie and functioni of! -''l are iWijmg ap - . .I,-!.!.-. of tl local t. - falling ander Cie y. and p.,:.
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, inn exec ' l.vii Another , J,i(rk of the ,M be rra!' third n" )-ber f 1 & the pr ornhn.ia' f r wj be ( p may be fistratinn te the ustration shall U ' u!," .nicticab'n, '""'I I rd .uali , jch ami 'v t..rt . ' beginning purpose the cardt h.-M " ne or" I ' wme 'srjai r a l f' rvtn to the cop; (t'wn to the o "S.. soon tin th eonipHcd the nu nd vf Uie copies meiliat)y forwar adjutant general j Work of I o "The, lociil boar': card that ton i d has ,f :ti card , it will im .tits to th irds. .ronare eon ,ig to the sev currently with the !erl registration ca ! 'serial nurnW a .. .Bextj respective of all persons whose registration . 4 Is are In their " 7 . . possesion. This lint iuill he arranged in the order of tb 'serial number - the ociil board, or wxopy powteti i'1 ... . ' 7. ft u iuil lew. one ti cade availaW' V ' I A the 1 loral prea one topy provost i! ha! -general ii Was-hineton, I "F.verything is 1 B- ready for t"1 I determination 01 til onk r in '9 I the persona on thi- t are liable"" military servit-e. nwthorl, WW" ner. time or time, lid place or vXf iof such determinat In will be dearnhjed hy the pmideiJ in regulation? I" ;be instieil. 'After ouch determinations Kive I been made, the pn-aident will art' 1 tion to the aeveraj state, territo'if land the Distrit f Columbia h' nunrni in hr fur-, Ijv m-'. ,, . ' , . win re appnrii-Ht if prujun the nopuiatiim thereof. The preji dent will authoriie tlie governura of the several 1UU1 k apportion r "The wvanVnt w V H-'"no ofeac). aiirf errf!!' atnl the eommiiori of the 'District f : " , T.iT j . raiea 01 exemption t,o Lnwe wnom : it exempta rfter the rvga'at'iona. "The loci" u. - r.i Uiea cormkier i who ho14 t di na;ged if they ; make ai.pl , n fur ; tn arc.n .loie inth the tf . at, a rf trie prei.ent. The local I Urdu will; certify to tn the n-tfne of all per il not rlscherged or e narit sl;l i.lso file with omd the exemption m taken pon them. iy he Ul e frora the if) ON PAfiE m'E-
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LONG INACTIVITY Attack Over a Wide Front I . in Galicta nd Volkynia. OBJECTIVE SEEMS TO BE LEMBERGi Oritish Continue Assault on Lem VJ hile Germans Attack st the Verdun Front. - -"J .. , i. ' ""-" i'i.RAI, July 1-The 6 rut dyiy of the new KuMian offensdve on the (ialiciaa front reaulted In the capture of 8.564 Aaalro-Grrman prisoners the war office announced today. I he official statement aid that the latest drive against the AuvtroGeraian rniie vu launched on Swnday and that today the artillery ia thundering all along the line, preparing the wa for fresh Infantry aault. Among the Briaonera taken Sunday were ISI officers. Konyochy in Calicia waa captnml by the Kuiwiana in atsrm at I ark. Otr fnttrniir Km Bmi'-' I AMSTKRUAM. July 2. AUra-.Ed by the fiv-rr?r.g of the Haxaian offensive Marshal Von Hind, nburg baa gone to the eastern f"ot to direct the or-i altorts ' of the Auatro-tiermaa air ,es, acI 'a "iiiimi ir Wixift today. It ia belie red kera that Von Hiadvabarg will attempt a emtatcr off com re. to save Lemberg. The tarsus field marshal waa frrratpanied by General Voa Ladpjerf, Irst quartern aster ' general of the German amy, and ch.ef aid f the chief of staff. I.UN WV, June 2 Following many mnntrui of inactivity, the Russians have finally opened an offensive and today stern fighting nS rerted from both the ea.ittrn and western frost. Advicea from Fetrograd said that the Rijsians were attacking over a wi-ia front in Galicia anil Volhynia, their, objective apparently being Lemberg. So far. aaorriing to the German war office, the Russians hare been unable to gain any ground at. tnough they were still making powerful thrusts at the German positions. On the western front the British continue their assault against Ins while thrt Germans hurl themselves against the French in a raanter offensive. In the Verdun s-tor the Gerun rrown prince is umsv n hi. a! prodigal rate in efforts to fOIr the French from their poitio'ns at Dead Man's Hil and No. :m. two' command-1 ng height west of the Meuse nver. AIL tn A K .-tit Rertorted ported 511.70 2.472.25 e-10.65 4-.7.65 88.1.75 Sb.25. ClH ari tj'tf , ' '' G--.7 r.ir. i
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I Hmd.-ii;-mi i I Kreiwh I'm k aion tliei A the British fan Uiurirh another mail 'orTMiMvo. f thii ?ould be acrom- I iplicheil. the Osrmanswould be nble i to ("'lift heavy forces of troofw northiward to reinrorce their line on the ArraJ front nnd is licltfinum. At wnt the (;-rman are using their mm on tie Atinc and Verdun fronts, the h'rench war office referring to them as "picked troops-' SAUNA. KANSAS, MAN SOMK SIVER Q!N HIS rm&" Jap to city '1 (Ku M hli.'Ml .VK Srrtrlrc.l ClUCAf.O, July P Norman Ellsworth Etnff.irl never had been more than nu wvieB avfay from Sulina, Kas.j until tcvliiy. Hound to do things up hrown," Stafford determined to ha e a city shave. Here's the bill b had to pay, Stafford told tin' polh-e: Shave, State atnr-t style ..$ 25 Kxtra hot tovicla 25 Hair cut, Ixmdon style 50 Hair combed, latest style .. IS Egg shampoo. N. . style .. 15 Mustache trireme.!, city style 20 Massage, Kgyutixn style Shoe shine, Chicago tf le Checking suit case Medical advice . . .'. Imported niuh h.ael . . . 15 Total .5.0 VILL P.RQBABLY RUfi0e$16,000 Total is Now $13,637 With More Mont-) Yet To Be RsimmI. I'll Ij COC A LCI I AFT EK : WILL GET A FOURTH Boone Chapter Mill Thus Have a Working Fund of About $4.000. ' A total of $15.(1,1? ia now in the hands of those in charge of the Red Cross campaign. About $100 remains, to be turned in from Thiirntown, over $200 from Eagle township, and prob ably over $100 from Marion will make the total over ilti.OOO. Word ha. been received by County Chairman n f c,t.. ti.oi f.,rth nf tk, money may be retained hy the local chapter, so the Boone, county chapter! i. i...., - .rt.Li . ...! r $4,000. The lailiea r.f the Red Cross work room ate much !ated over this
news, for it remove, all fear that the , Pr'(ent has demande.1 ThiPjjwork here would be handicapped forj "r m the case of the tot hill , , , , , . . .. and the revenue bill which ae J al'i
lack of funds to buy materials supplies. Supply Room Opens. The Red Cross surgical supply and j indage making rrsin opened this! i b"dne making r.n opened mming on the third floor ef the court hou' und"r the diracnon of Miss An - na i.rawioru vm n iu cnaiuion. IDey wish it impressec- on uie numis of tlie women and girls of the com - munlty mat mere is no aoeriai course,
to ba taken in the work, and that t i pUlili-itv of the neWof the war is does not require trainkd Service, but,..ig i h.,i" v,ith thear department
that the work ia dune in much thciaa th rMa)t 0f farA'itiim shown in I same ini-..ier an in thej workroom on j aowjn), certain per"i to wrint the tlie lower floor. They .-nd out an ap-1 mvrs f tne arrivaVof the American
Jpeal for lielp. r.en if only an hour, or part of a day is snent ia the work.i I lhi w,n irt ntl!y-: Scissors and
table knives are still, needed for theCrw Dur(.au ia Wkrred from war dfraoni. j pattment news, ihkh hereafter will r uji: . 'I be issaed by Gf'.eral Mrlntyre and
Work of erganiiin; the "Socks for Soldiers" movement m tins county begin thia week fniler the diretturn of ifisa Mayrne .'f.ernlan, ls ceo rery of the county f ouneil of Def"nse. Tlie work ia ml ' tt! hd Cross but. it
evted with KU, Whelv through circles tix! ever, ti.e.t0 ,),, f, me to lw (in4 try.
ficil Of Defen-1 is and instru. i lit at the Rl i i fl.K.r of the ' 1 v be ni.; : t h th.
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0FRC1AL CiHGLES HAMPERING VORK The President Must Reconcile Warring Elements Soon. SOME OF CAUSES OF CONTROVERSY Council of Defense UnwieldyCabinet Friction Shipping Hoard's Troubles. BY JOHN EDWIN KEVIN. IMf f ilrrtlsoi AMI iiiik.i WASHINGTON, July 2. Serious dissen. ions in high government circles are haniTing seriously America's best effort in the war. Lnles President Wilson petsonaily can reconcile tlie warring elements sweeping changes in offit iahhsn aie ensti d in the very near future. The chief ob jpctH of controversy are as follows: i'he roumil of national defense is declared to be unwieldy and direct charges that certain of its committee have taken to themselves executive i authority when they are limited byacting in an advisory been made, I'lmis for u pleto re-organiiation of the coun cil's com nittee have been presented to the president hut no far they have not been ictel upon. leading senators, Democrats and Republicans, air attacking the council. Relations between Secretary Baker and Ihinicls on one side and Secretary Lane i.n the other have been strained es il.e result of the attack of the for"ithrougii trAWSfrT Lm. Attorney (ienersl wregnrv i lined up . with baker and Daniels, he believing that agreement reached violates the antitrust lawa of the country. This situation admittedly is serious because Secretary Lane is considered the "strong man" of the cabinet. He has, however, recently been partially "in had" because he has insisted on telling the facta about submarine warfare and lack of preparedness along certain lines over the protest of llritish and French officials. Do Not Vipeak. Chairman William Denman of th snipping rjoarn ami wenerai uuwutim head of the' emergency sniping .rori ! Praun. oo not speas ami j P.dent has not deeded which k will support. The construction of e ! m,,p,klian' "wt " AT,' i can Tag has been seriously hampted. 1 ne sitilUTion also niw ow n c.i".j "ted by the great delay in c.irtreaup in the senate. Although r- fool bill is sure to be favorably psei u ! on within few days, the delft' admi;Uultv h hAmiwred the uliM vf Food Controipr Hoover ami hW' ; -nteer ij. .,-t,, tsxes uniier t"-.-evenue , uw to ukf ejfwt or.luly 1 and 1 jt waH conceded todav th, it will be i fo1Jr io ix ags beforetne mil will rK1,.n ,h, fjna Vote. , T)le ref, cornmittee named by prpgjrtent Wilson to ecure proper expedition at a rjenrh port in the t a positive prohibition by Sgc1 Ury 0f War Battr. As a result, the t t "J rontaii nr.jvferenco whatever to ope that mi' be sent abroad. Tib net Change. because ot these trixups the sug gestions of ii .ismding cabinet change )-iitted in congressional There was no response the white house or anyile. . . ' v.ttsi r-i;oT.
sl'anied into the battle rone ert'l the U-honta aoliinerged. - The collier waa handled in a very skillful manner to avoid being tor-
peined. Throughout the light she was kept steaming rapidly an-und in a circle. ; . , . It was stated that the collier passed a French steamship carrying American troops. She was convoyed by t reneh and American warships. STRUCK BY BOMB. Submarine Altackad by Italian HydroAeropUne. (B istrntaMM.il en (errm.) AN AMERICAN PORT. July i. submarine which attacked a big It ian passenger liner is believed to h:i been struck by a bomb dropped Italian hydro-aeroplane, ninety orr Gennia, the liner reported arrival here today. CEASES TO EXIS Chinese Republic Gives Ws .Manchue Emperor! tfis 'sr fsfcrsafiftitar LONDON, July 2. Aft ence of less tlmn seven Chinese republic has ce !eo,,r,iina to sifvices r day. They stated that was seived UMn lresu. Ilunc hy the military di at Chang Huun, demand 'hate resignation. At it was announced that!(e Manchue emperor, Hsun Tung iad be?n re -tniwl to the throne The Manchue ilyp of China was overthrown in 191 hen a revolution broke out in inces. Dr. Sun touthern provSen, who was the revolt, wus largely responsi made the first hut he was quick visional president iucceeiied by Yuan Slii Kni Domestic d nances have been caused in Ch y the world wur an ! I war has been ImIhrue nought to have war on the side of is waa opposed by the k forrwr prfrwil.e. E ON GUARD. Guardin suits of Movie Film Com. following r.xpi.Httun. i , tf.S false ltwa rfews gersiev.t C(irG0, July 2. Police tcslay were Jarding the vaults of sixteen movi'm companies following the expn of a tune bomb and the resuldK $"50,000 fire in the Pathe Film coriy.ny, building yesterday. Authorilfs are convinced that the incendism waa the first move in a war igf.irt-u iiiiii nc in... bla TA" f $ labor unions to enforce the union ion of employes. SPREADS TO KANSAS. My((.riHW Malady, Fatal to Children. Enlarging Ita Territory. (Bp tae fsreriMHeaal gevs gseNcr. BENNETT, Mo., July The mys terious malady which has killed 86 hildren in Scott and Dunklin court' ties, has spread to Kansas and eher southeastern Missouri towns. Six deaths were reported twlay at Lux ora. Ark. Tlie disease resembling enterocol itis, is being carried by lies and is gradually enlarging Ita territory. MilS EM 0UTATEASTSTL0Ui3 A Hundred ArmejJ White lyicn Stormed "Black Belt" . Today. (B stersatiesul en ttrr.ttt. EAST ST. LOUIS. III. Julji 1. Two negroes were shot and killed here this afternoon m the race riots following their attempt to kill William Kerner, a local hardware merchant. Keyrer was shot and aeriously woantcd. j IB) Is feeioMi Kni $rrre.) EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., .'Hy 2--3c rlota broke out again ;! today, the eew,d tune witlii'P ten Hours. fallowing the fatal shooting !a..,t P..;t of De',e,-"ve S. geil.t Si' ''1 Ciipoclge ky fang of nevrwea, 1 4
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k.tl liw t lb m Beard Taken I Custody by ShcriS V , Lewis. V HE WAS ARRESTED SATURDAY NIGHT Gives List of Places Robbed and Amountn Stolen Gets Sentence. DeLoss Beard, whose name has he" before the public here sevprul tu. during the p;ist two yei-s in con thm with various rohlienei, t. prehended in Tliorntown Satur.. night by Sheriff I). . I ewi,, and i) ter a gruelling examination conf. sed that he was the party who h been keeping Lebanon in suspense more than two months by his .'' robberies. The boy, for h" I ; seventeen yet,, of age, has been suspected by tn,' cal authorities since th series of (. ty robberies began, hut he neer arcd irrthis city. It swms that has been spending hia time ttami around the couMry and bumniinc i way to nearby towns on freight. The Srstem He Followed. The following is his system of i her,', by which he evaded capture j M'ore than to months. He woul i t. a freight on the Big Konr fnn f surrounding town and ;; i i here sometime in trie middi' o1 night. He stat' t ' h kit ne mound,,, its throng'? he wvr Four tmclts an.t p"i' to get out o( t'.i v that he never ent -n ' intention except li thing to eat, but if t-. it waa handy. The local autlioriti' h,id ord that often he would st.ny home of his gran.limrentii te 1 town.: Sheriff Lewis I I n. trips there previous to the urday night only to find that tn had flown, when he received woi Beard waa in Thorns own. It that the boy tenied t is k"rc the railroad yard in iif..i . days ago-, and waa focert tc c Thorntown bersuse of the in1;' soon as Sheriff I awn hem r there, he went sftr him iin..i. He waa brought here and Ui jail. :- ' He ton?ee. After a lengthy qaesiiomng prosecutor and snenrT he l n fessed that he had br. ten n and Storm's grmvry. Later h fessed to fifteen other store r.; taking in nearly all that have i ported in the senes h re. 1 ne mg Is a list of h-4 roiihei'ies t he obtained: lew :s and S'.t""'"'. lwia ami Mnrm, $1j; iiwi;; Kit, tickets; bhMhan elevni " keys and nt;nnps; Purrm's f 51 90, Honan's grocery, ifl !'..: i store, $;.V00; Ferlilii aM fv watches and 12 kftivc,! ware store, 20e; Craig in; Hunan's grocery, fo-wl; I' Storm's grorerv. ford: eery, l,c and food; Ke: market, food; Long and i cerv, $8 00. The Urgent haul he the first ro'.ie- of !. j grocfcrv, whi p, he nl-t -i-n-I gsv Sheriff Lewia barn in Thnrntown j den t vmtrt."s oH sor. I t '.-n 'r "i Pri ' r T wc-e rr - f f;,-, i - - -Jjir tl ( n lone to r '.2 '
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