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GAR.HETT, 3 It Jasluwi SUeaU St. Paul. Mlaa. Autfaerlrad Astnt, BS. at ImmJtratUa SMM CatflntMOwt. SMMnlatwi ! Oanaa World's Active Armies Total 6,000,000 JMsJMmlp WASHINGTON. Active armies of the 14 most impnrtnnt nntlons of the world todny Include an" proximately 0.000.000 men, according to figures obtained here and regarded as reasonably correct. While China stands first among the nations In this summitry of soldiers nctunlly under arms September 1 Inst. oemg credited with 1.37O.000 active troops, Prance Is "far ahead among nations not distressed by civil strife. In the number of men with the colors. The French army strength Is placed nt l.O.'ROOO men. the British empire standing next with 740.000 nnd Ger many last with 100.000. The United States stands thirteenth with 14D.000 men In the regular nrmy. exceeding only Germany, while Italy has rWO.COO and Japan 300.000 active troops. Figure? for other powers Include Huhsln, 538,000; Poland. 4C0.O0Q; Assignment of the DETAILED regulations under which thousnnds of World war vetprons, now members of tho officers' reserve corps, will be as signed for duty In the reserve nrtny framework contemplated by the ha tlonal defense act. have been made public by tlio War department and dis tributed to the CO.OOO olllcors who now compose tho corps. Assignment of reserve officers to the C7 divisions of organized reserves throughout the country will follow h i mediately as tho tlrst step in gcneinl staff plans, under which an nrmy of more than 4,000.000 could be quickly mobilized at need. Tho extensive regulations cover every phase of the relationship be tween the citizen ofllccrs nnd the regu lar army. The sruno theory of de centralization of administrative au thority from the Wnr department to corps area commandera la carried out mat was employed in planning for tho organization reserve system. Thero nro now In the officers' re serve two mnjor generals, O'Rynn of New York nnd Price of Pennsylvania, nnd 17 brigadier generals, all of whom Baw scrvlco In that rank during tho Tentative Consolidations of Railroads mmrm ' i v Cca. TENTATIVE plans for tho consoli dation of all major railroads of ' the United States Into 10 sys tems, have been announced by the in terstate commerce commission. Tho proposed consolidation was authorized fey tho transportation act. The con solidated systems proposed by the commission Include these: New York Central, Including the Clcvelnnd, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis: Mononguhela; Boston & Maine; Bangor & Aroostook and others. Pennsylvania, Including Toledo, Peoria & Western, Long Island, Mo nongahela, ns an alternative to the Inclusion of that road In the New York Central system, nnd others. Baltimore & Ohio; Rending; New York, New, Haven ft Hartford ; Lehigh fe Hudson, and othew. Bible; Public Schools; Supreme Court CAN the Bible legally ho excluded from tho public schools? Tho United States Supreme court will be asked to decide this question. This was nnnounced recently by lenders of tho Presbyterian church In Now York, ' who have headed u movement among various religious denominations to bring n test case before the nation's highest tribunal. The state of Wash ington, which officially excludes the Bthlo from Its public schools, will furnish the basts for tho case. I The line of attack will be based on the Declaration of Independence. The claim Is that the declaration Is a covenant between the American na tion and God, and that the study of the Blhle by American children Is cs tentlnl to on understanding of the covenant and to full knowledge of Qod. i "To exclude the Blblo from the pub lic schools," the Presbyterians con tend, In their presentment ptcparntory to an apprnl to tho Supremo court, "Is to vlolpto ono of the essentlnl clauses of tho opening program of tho Declaration of Independence. In the ttn'o of Washington, the nttoruoy ttuiuul and later tho state Suurumu Greece. 255,000; Spain, 253,000; Switzerland, 170.000; Turkey, 1G2.000; Czechoslovakia, 150,000. In considering problems connectcc" with attempted reduction of nnned forces ashore It Is to be assumed, however, that the Washington con ferees will of necessity take Into con slderntlon many other factors than the forces actually under arms in com puting the army strength or any na tion for pui poses of discussion. Re serve systems, the extent to which reserves have been organised for quick mobilization and the degree of train ing they have received all would be reviewed by technical experts. In many countries some form of uni versal military service obligation rests upon the entire male population. Japan, Italy, France, Greece, Czecho slovakia, Poland, Switzerland and Spain all have In force such laws, while among British colonics, South Africa, New Zealand and Austrnlln hnve similar enactments. One thing clenrly established bj thefae army figures, military export! said, was that the United States nlont among the victor nations In the wai seems to have completely demobilized The regular army today Is little stronger In numbers than it was be fore the mobilization In 1017. Th National Guard, due to reorganization after the war, actually Is weaker. Veterans Sn O. R. C. war. There are also i(22 colonels, but the great majority of the reservists, 20.907 of them, are second lieutenants. In conformity with wartime prac tice, the regulations provide that only men with nctunl tnilnlng or experi ence may be appointed reserve ofllccrs of the line. This includes appoint ments In the Jnfantry. cavnliy, field or coast nrtlllery, and air service, the combatant nnns of the nrmy. Spe cial service appointments may be made, however, where the civil train ing or professional training of a citi zen fits him for wartime service with the nrmy, but not to lend troops In battle. To accomplish this, two dis tinct classes of reserve officers aro created. Lehigh Valley; New York, Chicago & St. Louis; Pittsburg & West Vlr glna, and others. New York, New Haven &' Hartford; Boston & Maine; Bangor & Aroos took; Lehigh & Hudson River, all of these being nlteruutlvely to bo taken Into other systems. Atlantic Coast line, Norfolk South ern, Florida East Coast, Mississippi Central, Louisville & "Nashville and others. Illinois Central, Seaboard Airllno; Carolina, Cllnchfleld & Ohio and others. Union Pacific lines, Chicago & North western, Wabash lines west of tht Missouri -and others. Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy; Northern Pacific; Spokane, Portland & Seattle and others. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paulj Great Northern and others. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe; Colorado & Southern; Denver & Rio Grande; Western Pacific and others. Southern Pacific company; Chicago, Rock Islnnd ft Pacific; El Paso & Southwestern; VIcksburg, ShreTeporl & Pacific nnd others. Chicago Ac Eastern Illinois; Mis souri Pacific; Tcxns & Pacific; Gull Const lines and others. -lat4 court, have rendered nn opinion, In which the Blblo In effect Is judged to be n sectarian book, and In which It Is decreed to be unconstitutional to read or teach of the Bible In the schools." 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