Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 99, 7 March 1918 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918
800,000 TO BE CALLED UNDER NEW U. S. PLANS
War Department Will Form No New Divisions This Year.
WASHINGTON. March 7. Whiie a
large number of men will be called
out during the present year to fill up the army and complete Its organiza
tion, it was learned tonight that War Department plans do not call for the creation of any additional divisions in 1918. The announcement concerning the second draft expected soon from Provost Marshal General Crowder may outline the manner in which less than 1,000,000 men probably not much in excess of 800,000 are to be summoned gradually during the year to complete the existing organizations. Delay in the announcement as to the next draft is understood to be due to uncertainty as to which method of allotting quotas to the states is to be followed. The Senate already has passed and the House military committee has favorably reported an amendment to the law to base the nuota on the number of men in Class 1. instead of upon the total registration of a state. The change is regard
ed as certain to be made, but to avoid j
further delay schedules of allotmentv under both systems have been prepared at the provost marshal general's office ready to go out as soon as final action is taken. May Begin in April. As to the date of the second draft, members of Congress from agricultural sections have been practically assured that no withdrawal of men from civil life was contemplated which would embarrass harvesting. It has been indicated, however, that a relatively small number of men must be called to the colors prior to June 1, and that the process may start in April, when equipment, clothing and quarters will be available. The replacement detachments also must go forward at an accelerating rate since American troops are now actually holding a sector of the French front and men are being killed or wounded in action every day. The completion of the full program
of the War Department without creat- j
Ing any additional divisions prouaDiy will absorb In the neighborhood of 600,000 men. The extent to which it has been necessary to increase artillery quotas throughout the army and to add special units of all sorts has surprised every officer and accounts for the existing shortage to a large extent. The number of replacement troops necessary is worked out in a scientific way based on experience at the front. While official figures are not available, it is estimated that something more than 200,000 will be necessary for the 191S program, nuking 800,000 to be called out during this year. Many Deficiencies to Fill. The last increments of the first draft, now in process of mobilization, totaling about 80,000 men are being used to fill regular and National Guard divisions shown by their efficiency reports to be available for early duty abroad. Some of the men are being used alo to fill up the special forces, although an additional source of supply for highly specialized technical units is being used continuously. This is by special drafts of particularly qualified men of the trades necessary. Orders were issued today to oc-al boards calling for 528 artisans of various sorts for non-combatant units. Kven with all of the first draft men mobilized there are considerable deficiencies among the national army and some of the National Guard divisions. The first purpose of the second draft will be to make up this nhortage.
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THOUGHTS TO THINK ABOUT. Tlio builder who would make permanent structure will not use tecond-hand material. The thinker who would make permanent successes, will not seek other mens solutions of his problems.
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Sergeant Ralph Sever of Chillicothe is visiting his mother,NMrs. Ora Siler Amy Floyd and Ruth Davidson
visited the latterB sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of Eaton.. . .Amanda Lock widow of late Daniel Lock, Sr., died at the home of her eldest daughter, Mrs. Kate McNutt, after a "long illness. - Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Salem Lutheran church, conducted by Rev. H. Peters. She was 76 years old Russell Sweeny and wife of near Ithica spent Sunday with his parents, Josepu Sweeny and wife.... Richard and Jerold Hoerner, of Earlham college, Richmond, visited Sunday with their parents, Charlie Hoerner and family C. B. Dye and wife moved into the Mrs. Adeline Unger property Wednesday A number of business men of Lewisburg attended a lecture in Eaton Tuesday afternoon by Mr. Held, an attache of the office of Fred C. Croxton, state food administrator.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith had for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Everrett Tipton, Miss Anna Piehe, Walter Renner of Williamsburg, Herbert Cort-
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Capt. H. C. McLean. WASHINGTON, March 7. War has made a fire chief of an expert marksman. Capt. H. C. McLean of New York is busy these days conducting fire drills and organizing guards for the numerous temporary buildings in and arouni the capital which house government workers. He was delegated by the war department to help the Washington fire department in their efforts to prevent fires, either .accidental or incendiary. Captain McLean has won various medals for his marksmanship with both the revolver and the rifle.
19 SELECTS 60 FROM CAMBRIDGE
CAMBRIDGE CITY, March 7 The
following 19 selects for voluntary induction, from Division No. 2, left
Wednesday morning for the camps to
which they were assigned: Frank . Brant, Hagerstown; Raymond Bryant, Milton; Emil Ellsworth Filby, Con nersville: Clyde Flook, Centerville;
Robert Flook, Greensfork; Jonathan
Raymond Hunnicutt, Cambridge City; Clarence Underwood Knipp, Milton;
Gerald L. Mead. Hagerstown; John It. Moulton. Centerville: Harry H
Penland, Fountain City; Marshall Field Steffenson, Cambridge City; Howard H. Hunnicutt, Economy; Charles Brown. Hagerstown; Isaac R. Bryant, Milton; H. E. Isenhour, Cambridge City; Louis Ingerman, Cambridge City; Charles Isenhour, Cambridge City; Herbert Cecil Thomas, Economy; Clarence A. Brinkley, Fountain City. Chester Bryan Hall, Connersville, and William D. Hayward, Greensfork, were drafted into the Ordnance Department, and sent to Fort Sceven, Georgia.
right, and In the afternoon entertained Mr. and Mrs. Florence Bteh, Misses Ruth Sames, Ruth Smith, Bessie Piehe of Richmond, Gwendolyn Stegall of Williamsburg, Mr. Stanley Sharkey and Frank Cheroff of Eaton, O F. O. Underhill returned from a business trip Tuesday morning Mrs. r aity, wtniamabure and Pearl
Smith spent Saturday In Richmond... Frank Underhill donated a land roller to the Red Cross at the sale and it
hi.nh 7i fnr the Red cross......
Mrs. Mary Brown had for dinner Sun
day the following guests, Mrs. lizzie McMahan and children, Mrs. Anna Bishop and sons Richard ond Dudley, Fred Brown and children Dorthea and Hallis...Fred Brown and Hallis spent Tuesday In Richmond J. S. Nichol
son returned Tuesday from a business trip.
SANITARIUM WRECKED.
CUMBERLAND, Md., March 7. Fire of unknown origin today wrecked the main building of the Markleton Sanitarium, near here, which has been taken over by the government to be used as a hospital for convalescent soldiers. The building was unoccupied and was being remodeled.
Remember that being a slave in your eating habits Is one way of helping the kaiser.
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