Full Associated Press. ' Twelve Pages Today.HAMILTON,30 Hamilton Boys Go To France SoonVOLUNTEERS ARE ASKED BY THE OFFICERSIAND LOCAL MEN OFFER THEIR SERVICE IMMEDIATELY TO GOVERNMENT.leave is lucking—also information as to how many other Hamilton boy3 in Camp Shetman volunteered. It is certain thut, there is a large number.This aflcnoon at one-o’clock, the :122nd. Artillery was addressed by (he Vovy Reverend Lyman Abbott, Dean of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland. Dr Abbott has just returned from a trip nbruud, going over on a troop ship, and his expo lie/ices are immensely interesting. He is an ch quent owl iiowcrful speaker, and held his soldier audience spell bound while he plead for a Christian ami clean type of soldier to win America’s battles.FOR SPECIAL SERVICEOnly Five Percenl of Men Will Be(liven Passes ou Christina*.U-BOATS COLLIDEMRS. WAR IS INDIF!WOMAN ACCUSED IlL'SIlAND VIS! DAUGHTER YESStill Denies Charge That Mau Gave I ‘ TW GivAnd ID American Seamen lose Their Lives.WASHINGTON, Dec 19.—Nineteen American seamen lost their Jives (l!v Sergeant Hoover GrifTis.) !when lh* AmcHcun submarine F-l CAMP SHERMAN, O'.llO, Dec. 18, wan rairmed and sunk by submarine —Tuesday has certainly been one jy.jj jn home waters during a fog Mon-withday afternoon. Four men were savedI by the F-3 which was undamaged bylong unusual . day—replete thrills- Things have happened with I nirn/ing rapidity.I'll speak of the worst first. A p«- i laclrinfl’ upon the drluils of the disas-visional memorandum issued thla'*... t..» u -------—•»... i..-.-; the collision. The Navy Departmentafternoon, slated that Christmas passes would be granted to only five percent of the men, instead of lliirt;.' .per cent.The order came suddenly and with-cut warning, and carries no explain-tion a* the reason. NiedlciS to soy, deep gloom was cast over the ramp, uud there are many disup-puinted hearts in the. 83rd. Division I Oil i glit.Instead of sixty Hamilton boys being allowed la return from Headquarter* Company, only nine may go. I have seen the boys disappoinU.il many times for vurfous raisons, but ..never was thcYe such real.-sorrow widens,:iister but it is supposed that the boatsworn making trial cruises.FRErtVESSEL SUNK;SUBMARINE ALSO DESTROYED• v^.L.L.WAi. —Cour'rtf ° Mrs. Arhelle Wardl her stolid indilference in her cell at the eon was arrested Monday with I he murticr uf I I,. Wamllow near Kyllt; February. Mrs. Wn ter, Dorothy, o year her mother yeatonlaj the jail uud a louchiiq acted v.1m:ii the mot he nfet., Mrs. WaixOow. still innocence in the ntintends that tlio man by her is: guilty. No deitco has t(een oblaii- V . -r, ! but it is known that tI’AK.JS, Dec. 18—;Tlic old French J ,,tod by Mis. Wsvdlo cruiser. Cliateau-Renault employed usjforo Hie gtand jut a transport, vyas. to/pedocd and sunk j AgcnU j„e vojking tlJ^i^»n^p_%.morningi pSgpariag^mate^jtQo rine' which] tli'c'case Comes for r.i, aUdcticd herp.ldter \vuu dc»lro«d, ac- j • __order was |iub-! contfrij?’ to tf»nouiiclt;nicnt nmdc to-'.ovctvthis, -Tiowcytfi- we arc soldiera1 and will make the best of 11.This morning un order was pub-.— - — — -v---v- —- -tidied which authorized cad. organi- night by the I'ronch minister of Mai vat ion commander to ask Tor vohm-| *»«• Passenfterd-on the Chat-;leers for “immediate overseas scr ! cuurcnnult nH of via?.Citizens were wiinlod, such bhick.-unitli. incduiuics.119,000 NEWFor Red Cross SetutStales TucINVESTIGATE RAILROADSITUATION, CLEVELAND, Dec. died and nineteen thoi ; burs’ were added to ' roster in Ohio, Indium \ Tuesday, the second i Christmas mcmbcrsliif I Lake Division, Drive j liam Ganson Rose am During the day Oh : nc\v» members, Indian ; Kentucky lt;1.009- Totalhorn were either; soldiers or officers, were saved. Ten-as! members of Ihe crc»v were lovt.clerks,] __________typist*. chauffeurs, cari*enl«ra and several other trades. A paper was posted in the hullwuy, ami any who wished were given an opportunity U sign.In Hcj«k|UiiriCR* Company of the:322m L Kcgt. tlicrc were 30 who vot-; unleered, practically every m.' from I Hamilton. Tlicsc men will sec un-; mediate duty in France. .Thoap in Headquarters Company j who volunteered to go at once arc: ;Corporals Roy I’Lnr.b. Ralph Dick.j Beit Landon and Privates. Karl j Myors, Itrooka Combs, Alhert TutaS, I John Quick, Ojville Wise, Daniei,Hollingsworth, John Hollingsworth, j M. 1*. Ellis, H. C. Ellis, Andrew Tay-: lor, Lcandor Iloskins, Raymond Jeffries, Joseph Collins. John Hearts,.Thomu* Barger, Robert Harrison, j Conley MaiiionB, James Krlegm.iCharles Sleiiimctx, Goo. K. Bridges,;Roy White, James Allum, Gen. Hep- Wilson Experts to Go Before Congress'nor. C- W. Younce, R- C. Ault, Fat! 1 Ogg, Martin I* Warwick.I cannot begin to describe my »wn-feelings at seeing thirty Hamilton boys leave us now. It brings the, war i vnv much near to us. as our friends jand neighbors mokit the trip across.; imiuirics into the trnusiiortalioii *if-i ... . ,This shows the wonderful spirit ofluiUion bolh iai) ailrt shiPf hans becn|{®r 'Vonrnn» Sendee 1the troops lmre,\vhcn they voluntarily added la the series of war activity the memncr, ot tne uutheir contribution of *SENATE TAKES ACTION TO l$Ej‘h« ^rec! turns, is now 1,1'JI.OO “CONSTRUCTIVE AND NOT 1 two days of 419.000.CRITICAL quota of S00.000 nowmembers.PRESIDENT WILL HELP CONTRIBUTION I$115.50 APAfter Recess With Proposal*WASHINGTON, inquiriesDec., The committee in club assessments is in ‘ following letter of ac\I9.-Senatc. Dear Ladies:-In behalf of the NiIask to be allowed to see active set i invcr.tiuatiun to b (.-conducted by’con- .vice at once.' If they hnd asked for' pessmen .luring the Christinas re- . ,hl!! Vl uc us a few soldiers and fighting men, the post fhose of yarn for sweremainder o/ tlm company would The Senate's decision lo investigate lt;ton boys, have signed as well. Definite infor-.the railroad situation as taken dc-1 ..nationwhen theseinfov-, thewill'spile the fact that administration | spokesmen -indicated. President Wil-j .son will present Ids plane for eolu-I tion of the problem after the holiday , recess. The Scnalc Interstate Com-I nierec committee was authorized lo _ start the inquiry before Congress re-j assembles January 3, Senator Cum-; mins. in proposing the investigation assorted that he expected it would he constructive instead of critical anil lie recent roirort of the InterstateVery Ella Shu Chairman N for WornPASSES EXAM F.rnest Ruder has p ination and has been portant position with Departmont. lie rcfu* i* in I’hilailclphia trvl aviatian section.roininnree