Jan. 7--French Government thanks Americans for work done by Lafayette
Fund; Ohio, Nebraska, Maryland, and Virginia will send food ships this
week.
RESERVISTS.
Oct. 28--England orders enemy's reservists on the high seas to be
seized.
Nov. 16--Arrests result from attempt to smuggle Austrian reservists into
the United States from Canada.
Nov. 20--Austrian reservists stranded in New York say Consuls have
neglected them.
Nov. 21--Danish and Swedish reservists in Canada told to report for
duty.
Dec. 2--Belgian reservists of classes from 1899 to 1914 summoned by
Consul General in New York.
Dec. 12--French reservist living in Northern Canada walks 1,300 miles to
the nearest railway station to start for the front.
Jan. 2--Four German reservists taken off Norwegian-American liner
Bergenfjord in New York Harbor and placed under arrest; extensive
fraudulent passport plot is charged.
Jan. 4--John Doe warrants issued for reservists holding fraudulent
passports; Bureau of Investigation of Department of Justice is
conducting inquiry in Philadelphia.
Jan. 6--Federal Grand Jury in New York is to investigate.
[Illustration: South-eastern Theatre of the War]
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