The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 16, 1917, Image 1

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Will You Buy A ' Tt VOL. 13, NO. 1, SEM I-W * SECOND DRAFT CALL ICOl TO COME IN DECEMBER > DATE IS NOT YET DEFI- C01V NITELY SETTLED. I War Department Now Discuss- Tote ing Deficiency in Seven- C< teenth Armv Division. Washington, Oct. 15.?Discussion; Co of the advisability of expediting the of tl call for the second increment of the terds draft army now is in progress at the hund war department and it appears like- cond ly that the date may be fixed for conn some time in December or January, mom Mobilization of the first increment the of 687,000 men is now far enough this advanced to show clearly that there numi will be a big deficiency for the Sev- by t enteenth national army division, mitt< More than 250.000 of the fiVst in- no n croment are still to be assembled, tliat but it already is evident that there end will be available at the sixteen can- Tl tonments quarters for an additional was regiment at each post and at some jng of a full brigade of two regiments, worl The strength of the new regi_ tion mental organization is 3,600 men. W. 1 With a regiment lacking at each eastf cantonment this alone would mean j and a shortage of nearly 50.000 men. In tary. addiiton there has been authorized appo a separate division of negro troops, Oi which means nearly 30,000 men castf withdrawn from the original nvint W. ' ber assigned to the sixteen canton- Oi ments. in tc The shortage is due .partially to spoo the necessity of taking out of r.a- F< tional army men to fill up National Mun ^ Guard divisions. Grac Two complete national army divl- Pi sions or sournern iroopa nave neen tore absorbed in this way. The rem- \V nants of three <-?ther Southern na- Sprii tional army divisions will be eon- mitt solidated to form a single division Spri: unit and the surplus men from other C< ramps will be sent South to make up bant the missing divisions. Hani Drafts on the national army Crox forces also must be made to fill up Hani the enlisted personnel of the avla- Hani tion service, the medical corps and C< the service battalions needed behind zatic the fighting lines abroad. Eevent- J. I ually there will he 250,000 men in Rev. the last named service alone and T1 aviation and the medical service he a will take nearly 41s many more, of I though not all of them will be taken Mr. from the national army. cula Operating to delay the calling the out of the second increment to make this good these shortages are several righ factors. Clothing and equipment is dom eomftg forward only at a rate that B can meet the demands of the forces Mr. already called and the railways of up t the country have heen overburdened sold with the Job of moving the army | selll without hindering freight shipments vital" to the allies. Fixing the date of the call for the second increment probably hinges Qu<s also upon the careful study being made by Provost Marshal Gen. ^ Crowder and his assistants of the Marl results of the plan followed in as- Asso semhllng the men called first. than A me * Rum I?IFI> OF BI/OOD POISONING occai Stari York County Citizen Was Injured by '<p<' I hosp Cotton Gin. ! .. | HOll. ! Qi York, Oct. 15.?Thomas M. Hope, the aged forty-two years of Sharon, R. sion. P. D.. died in the Pennell Infirmary. W. A Rock Hill Friday night as the result their of blood poisoning following a gin- need nlng accident October 6. Mr. Hope'oonfi was in charge of the ginnery of tlnut John L. Rainey and in attempting; sipta to apply dressing to a belt wheel his|roun sleeve or hand was caught by th'- \ wintt belt and he was pulled between the wheel and the gin frame, his arm fj being wedged in a space one and a yj half Inches 'wide. Twenty minutes ; (ionH were required to release the injured r^Ibei man. Medical aid wan given an Ha<.r| quickly as possible. Several days la- 015^, A ter blood poisoning set In and he Marj was removed to the hospital and ev-1 ery effort made to save his life, but the disease had progressed too far. Wai The funeral took place at Wood- er th lomn ohitroK Qolnr/^ait a * V? a {?* ? ? a - ?. ? >t u tiiuivu i '?* v vi i j aim nir unci - 1171II |J ment was In Woodlawn cemetery, cast Mr. Hope is survived by his wife and Kast one child, also by five brothers. jare | Liberty Bond Ai !e Lai KEKLY. LA> .. springs takes \alsj siuo of eondsi f IMITTEE STARTED BALL jj , IOLLING YESTERDAY. ? tl Allotment for Lancaster )unty is $232,080 in Next London, Nine Days. 0eorse ?? defiant sta >1. Leroy Springs, at a meeting Foreign Mi le Liberty Uoad committee yes-' Lorraine, ly afternoon, subscribed to one saj(j ^ red thousand dollars of bonds. L0 (jUei itioned upon the success of the WOuld cede nitjtee, of which he is himself a 1 an(j (j,at a her, succeeding in disposing of i "j Jq no allotment of $222,080. \\ ith 1 minister, s starter, together with a goodly tt,e 0f tjie ber of small bonds already sold "that any he banks of the city, the com-, jated to pi ?e, while realizing that it is by I man Forei leans an easy task, feel certain | n)ann>g ,je, the goal will be reached by the I W||j not gt of the campaign. October 28. sace-Lorrai je meeting yesterday afternoon "Unwove held for the purpose of appoint- England in sub-committees to carry on the untu she [ of selling Lancaster's proper- ,.r,,ss<.(| ,h of the bond issue. Mr. George i yoke." Williams, chairman of the Lan- This is I >r County committee presided,! nu,nt on George II. Craven acted as secre-! jJ|K tjic Committees as follows were 1)p made inted: | ficial in tli i work within the town of Lan. Holers u t. C. 1). Jones, Leroy Springs, r. Gregory. "i work with the farmers when j "Great jwn, R. E. Wylie, J. II. Wither-1 niann had n. T .M. Hughes, J. S. Wilson. I according jr county work. Rev. H. R. j pledged hr [ hison, John M. Madra, 11. W. NVill contin >ber. quest of jblicity, George fi. Craven, W. T. litically an oran, J. H. Hamel. as '* ranee 'omen's committee, Mrs. Leroy program r< ngs. (Members of this com- inces. ee to be appointed by Mrs. Lloyd G r.gs.) I to the effc )niniitteo to work through the Br. Kuehli cs. W. II. Millen, of the Farmers There it k an<l Trust Company; E. M. diplomatic :ton, of the First National I German Fi k; George W. Williams, of the failed, in k of Lancaster. a controvt immittee on ministerial organi- allies. It >n. Rev. H. R. Murchison, Dr. careful to I. Thayer. Rev. R. W. Kellar., France de: W. R. Patterson.^^ ! program." ie ministers of tlm county will open to E tsked to speak from the pulpits! the same < liberty Bonds on next Sunday. 1 British Pi Murchison is preparing n cir-Jthe second r letter to all the ministers of j tence, and county asking them to render first, service in the prosecution of a ! "Kueh'ti teous war and a war for free-j "tried to ' England, esides the hl^t subscription of slammed t Springs, several bonds ranging told him 1 0 a thousand dollars, have been talk peace locallv. but the real battle for 1 price of f i ng has just begun. | Alsace-Lor 1 This cle ni.WKS I'XITEB STATES. I from the Michnelis Pii of Hmnania Appreciates Work of Red Crow. Amsterd issy, Rumania, Oct. 15.?Queen XTf*-lg?a 1 i la. of Rumania, has asked the j cej]or Up'0 ciated Press to convey herjmonti;8 af ks to the United States puilt arder ricnn Red Cross aid and pledged foriIls nnd lanla to fight to the end. The slon was the raising of the 1 and Stripes of the American BEAT Cross flag over the first relief ital established on Rumanian i Prominent A leon Maria told the members of American Red Cross commiswhich is headed bv Col. Henrv Kershaw inderson, of Richmond, Va., that'of this citj ready grasp of Rumania's J jnent citize a had Riven her great hope and I r, .. . . . Carolina d dence that America would con-1 i to render Rumania all the as_,Jo?lns ,Iop nee possible to enable this<more- agec1 try to meet the sufferings 01 a' was helc sr. 1 sonic hono Mr. Cars luy Bonds Fven at Sacrifice. i 1889 as a ( ashlhgton. Oct. 15.?Subscrip- amassed a should be made to the second rotary of t rty Loan even though personal director of flees are Involved. Cardinal j president c ons declared In a letter to the pany. the 'land Liberty Loan committee. Loan Assoc ' Kstate Cor Weather for the Week. and a men nhinsrton Oet 15. Fair weafh- ! Co ,-arxr, jr. f i? greater part of the week with waa publiceraturea above normal la fore- member of for the South Atlantic and Mr. Carson Gulf States. Occasional rains and four c jrobable the end of the week. John P. Ca id Draw Interest MCAST ICASTKK, S. P.. TUESDAY, ( [CE-LORRAINE MUS \EGAINED, PREMIER C n -M I jct/fgc uuys KJitUl DTliain V France Until She Recovers Lost Provinces Oct. 15.?Premier Lloyd tually alone, facl ide prompt reply to the sti,K resolved to .. ~ I In his regime tement ot the German , ; built a birdge mister regarding Alsace- j twepn thp majoi Dr. von Kuehlmann had cialists. Four here was but one answer ' already have cros stion whether Germany I joined the radici i the provinces to France, (list block comp nswer was "no."' now looms large t think," said the British Two things, it peaking before a commit- night's Berlin ad Insurance Association, Michaelis to th< statement is more calcu- death, namely: olong the war than Ger- 1. His vacilli ign Minister von Kuehl- ward the nations daration that Germany cut statement o ant the concession of Al- terms, ne to France. 2. His attack ir long the war may last, the radical Soc itends to stand by France leaders of which has redeemed her op- of having aided ildren from their foreign inspired, the mu l?... u" v*^i ">??i ii 11ci * ; the first unqualified state- Incidentally, a Britain's position regard- est Reichstag d< sace_Lorraine question to gave an approx y a responsible British of- long ago these o le war. It was brought > Britain's Pledge to that the court n France. haven, at which Britain." Dr. von Kuehl- mors wero Pom1' said, in the Reichstag. ,he ?,hcrs sen,e to our information, "has u'nns> was 'rself to France, ttyut she In ,ho contrc ue the fight for the con- anpf'>,or aa?> ' Alsace-Lorraine, both po- ( ap,'"?- on d with her armies so long 'a("ca's on desires to adhere to the proved to havo egarding those provinces." l'ant*- Accused inspiring treasor eorge's words were much 'r ,,<0Usp's w ct of, "Your information, you ^ad uann, is quite correct." l>ro?fs you say yi . ? not have us arte i rt m i iiiiu Mi>im iuil III | _A A , .. , after August 3i quarters here that the . , 0 . ... i , i martial took pla sreign Secretary tried, but i a shrewd stroke to raltel Explanatioi >rsy between the entente! No explunutio is pointed out that he was; Here it is heliei stipulate, "so long as! is: "Reeause w sires to adhere to the ! make a sensatic thus leaving tlie door the outside worl ngland to say "yes" with | During the d< Tualiflcation. Instead, the, the Chancellor' eniier absolutely ignored , charges, it soon part of the doctor's sen-' radicals in this replied flatfootedly to the sympathy of the j stag members. lann," said a diplomat, of the other hig pass the buck' to France, ed the governmc through Lloyd George. having the fact? he door in his face, and it did not put t ic need not come hack to to the Reichstag until he agreed to pay the alleged conspfra idmlBslon, which includes colleagues. raine." "No Reichstai arly defines the situation jsche Zeitung. "v Rritish viewpoint. lo refuse consen , Alone. Faces Hostile Un,esg thp ph Reichstag. these questions am. Oct. 15.? Dr. c.eorge of the vast majc imperial German Clian- will stand moral m whom less than six ing played a ?o the entire Fatherland political trick at ii iiopcs o i i^ucrnn/'iu^ i t*- rr.n lcuis, inou^n peace, stands today vir- in their favor. H OK .1. M. CARSOX MISS I,A I'll A > , ? First (liinosc It Kershaw < It l/en Passes C < way in lialtintore. Aiken, Oct. ] . Oct. 15.?J. M. Carson. frQm Mr an(, ^ f, one of the most prom- announcing the I ns of this section of South The child Is the led. Thursday night at race to be born 1 kins Hospital, in Haiti- ?",e on? haa bp Woo. Mr. Hong I for y-nlne. he unci American citizen I here Saturday with Ma- ^ Prw,5jrterlan rS- is not a membei on came to Kershaw, in Aiken as yet. 1-lerk. since which time he Wednesday fortune. He was sec- Woo a nonR he Kershaw Cotton Mills, ianndry establii the Hank of Kershaw, Rp >ak!, excellent >f the J. M. Carson ( om- jR a native of C Kershaw Huilding and the very few Chi 'lation, the Kershaw Real state. npany, all of this town, iber of the firm of Ashe, Kxtrndit Jo., of Andalusia. Ala. He Rome, Tuesda; -spirited and an active long consideratio the Presbyterian church, ernment has de Ia otirvlvo/1 hv o urlrlAtr *? * "" .. " me extradition o hlldren, and one brother. who killed Rut kraon, of Andalusia, Ala. York. t Or Pay The A er N: * XT. 16, 1917. TEE Mm STATES RACE FC Vill Stand ByluEVTGOV J TO E Her Says He's Both Volunteer i Ing a hostile Reichtopple him. Expect he was unwittingly 1 of conciliation be_ ] itv and radical So- j Columbia, Oct. majority members j a conscript and vi jsed that bridge ano i for governor in lis. A solid Socia-; tc win." is the c osing both wings ing way in whi thea, Lieutenan developed from to-'nounced his inte vices, have brought! race for Goveno ? verge of official1 Rethea stated t ment is made a iting attitude to- spouse to insis 1 clamor for a clear friends in all pat f German's pear- "There is anipl ued, "in which t< in the Reichstag ot publish platform; ialist wing, three people know my ] i he openly accused questions of the and abetted if not'dodged an issue tinous outbreaks in \ stand now. af V- clean, orderly. iccounts of the lat- ment within the ebate received here just government imate idea of how for poor and ricl utbreaks took place. |so> as I believe out at the session citizenship of Sot lartial at Wllhelnis- for loyal and ur three of the muti- 0f the President gmned to death and government in t need to long prison Mr. Hethea's a on August 30. fourth made for iversy between the least another Marine Minister von Hubert A. C'oopei one hand, and the known some tint other, the* latter aspirant for gt decidedly the upper Thomas II. Peep] of committing and torney general. 1 they shouted to the race, accordi ords to this efTect: and William A. 1 the knowledge and announcement an r>u had, why did yon the governorshij sted and tried on ot else was in the i 0, when the court- Mr. Cooper at ice?" been identified a Is Forthcoming, the anti-Hlease f; n was forthcoming. two candidate* h ,ed that the answer ?? Xewberry e did not want to Thoro has be< < * ?,i i?. fial talk in polit >n out of it and let . , ,, so-called reforn d know. bates that followed ,,on- at a conU s and Capelle's hPre. will nonii developed, that the I*i?imrds, of I.il rase command the ?' *',p railroad great bulk of Reich-j cnn(,,datp for P( Spokesmen of some np"',er Major I parties frankly ask- Governor Illease nt why it was. that. mor* i it asserted it had J he whole matter up MltS. \V. 11. , and have the three j .tors tried by their ^jrs yy n most dearly lo1 says the Koeln- community, pass rould have been able o'clock on Octol in this county, ancellor can answer only about ten i to the satisfaction Refore her nis irlty of members, he Mary fames, be ly convicted of hav- Mr. and Mrs. J highly questionable She was a de\ the expense of the Cnion Baptist it actually worked the presidt Mission Union fo I <nn more than 1 ?????sionary work; <. WOO KNThHS | munity will mist work very much ahy Horn In Aiken: of thp Younp Q mnty. ; (lay sc|,ooi class j Mrs. Shute wt 15.?Cards are outjac<*. She is su Irs. Woo. S. Hong. ,hand. Mr. W. H. t?irth of a baby girl.jdren. Messrs. \V first of the Chinese Oscar Shute; Mr n Aiken county. The Addie Stogner ar en named Laura C. all ?f this cornr is a naturalized W. Shute. who and a member of camp at Jackson church, though he six erandchildrer IIIU v V1IUIUU 111 ??? ? ,n V"% w (1 III The little girl was Pania Stogner. a 'three brothers, M Is connected with a J- A. Small, ihment here and Thomas and Ravi Wnglish. His wife county, except R hlna and Is one of Willpolnt. Tex. Inese women In the Funeral servli by her pastor, R - ! burk, October 7t Ion Denied. y, Oct. 15.?After Fort Mill m, the Italian gov- Dennis K. Hal cWled not to grant been appointed b f Alfredo Oocchl, be magistrate for h Cruger In New rhlp of Lancaster McGinnis. resign mount In Taxes-Which? EWS $2.00 A YEAR DATES IN RESPONSE TO LOAN IR GOVERNOR MOST DISAPPOINTING I BETHEA LAST TARDINESS CAUSES CONNTER. CERN TO OFFICIALS. a Conscript and Campaign is Half Over and Not *nd That He More Than $600,000,000 Subs to Win. scribed. Says Report. 15. "i am both Washington. Oct. 1."?Tho wit olunteer in the race' n?ss of tlie country in responding to 1918, and I expect second liberty loan is causing (mphatic and strik- deep concern to officials here. I'resich Andrew J. He-jt't',,f Wilson and his cabinet are t Governor, an-; WRtching the campaign with great ntion to enter the interest. ir next year. Mr. With half of the campaign gone, hat his announce- treasury officials estimated that not t this time in re_ more than $600,000,000 had been tent demands of subscribed, and they considered this rts of the State. estimat liberal. It lias become aple time," he contin- j parent to officials that a new and tre) discuss issues and ' mendous impetus must be given to s, and besides, the the campaign if the subscription is position on the vital to approximate the *5,000.000,000 day. I have never (hoped for. or shirked a duty.] The whole weight of the adminisi heretofore, for a,tr!,tion is to be thrown into the balprogresslve govern-jance for the rest of the campaign State a fair and and a drive of dimensions unapto be administered proached heretofore is to be made i alike. I stand al- during the two weeks that remain 99 per cent of the1 before the closing of the subseriplth Carolina stands, t'on books. iquestioned support A new factor calculated to liearand the national h?s' n<" workers and to galhe present crisis. ivanize the country into a r? alization nnouncement i. the that the m^st strenuous efforts must governor, with at ,,e made if the big drive is to he in contemplation, j consummated successfully will be in.r, of Laurens, made troduced in the campaign probably e ago that he is an v-ithin twenty-four hours, ibnatorial honors; Notwithstanding the Splendid re100 of nnnnu-All .? Oimtlnno oionM A J * ? IVO, UI IKU II v? ill, ill- ' * 1,IIVIIK, orriruu .V All'/lllUU 111 is unequivocally in the West, the efforts of thousands of ng to his statement, workers and the most highly organStuckey, in a recent land publicitj campaign ever known id he would try for in 'he country, the daily average >. despite whoever! subscriptions have fallen far below aoe. what officials had hoped for. The id Mr. Flethea have! time has come, officials feel, when continuously with the people of the country must be action and the other made to realize in a manner that ave been supporters leaves no room for doubt that they partisan leader. must subscribe without more delay sn a deal of unoffi- to the full limit of their means. ical circles that the The treasury department's state. u" or Hlease far- ment shows that ?4.400.000.000 inplated convention must he raised within the next inate Maj. John G. twelve working days if the amount icrty Hill, chairman desired is obtained. This would commission, as its call for an average of$3f>7."00,"0C ivernor. However, a day, and an average of $200,000,tichards nor former "00 a day if only the minimum of will verify this ru- $3,000,000,000 is subscribed. I The department pointed out that since the latest compilation of offlSHI'TK l)K\l> flal figures last night "a holiday _ and a half-holiday have intervened," ou , so it is doubtful if the total official Shute, one of the . , returns have been increased great'v fed women of this 1 nofflcial estimates of subscripted away at 4:30 f 1 ,er 6th. at he, home;'",m "* ,h" She had hea? "< ? .<">0.000 subscribed. These banks and the months. estimated amounts of the;r subi triage she was Mtss RrriptJons were: New York. $325.inc the daughter ot <.nn,0OO; Cleveland. $65,000,000; oshua Carnes. Hoston. $59,102,000; Chicago, $44-oted member of the ?0- 4ft0 an(, Ran Francisco< $30. church. She had 19(5 950. >nt of the Women's ? r years, loving noth- .... ..... ... . . , . < \KOI.INI \\ IN TKCU'lll/K. ier church and mistherefore the com. ? her and her great New Orleans, Oct. 15.?William 1. She was teacher f Henderson, who gave his address iris" Advanced Sun-1 as Spartanburg. S. ('., was arrested 'here early today, indicted by the fedts fifty-five years ofcal grand jury a few nours later, rvlved by her hus- charged with impersonating a bnltShute, and six chil-jed States army officer and passing a rlllls. Geo. W. and | worthless check for $100 on a local s. Coy Adams, Mrs. hotel, shortly after noon pleaded id Miss Janie Shute, guilty in federal court to the charges nunlty, except Gee. | and was sentenced by Judge Foster is tn the training ton one year and a day in the fedMiss., She leaves eral penitentiary at Atlanta. HenI. Ira. Klhn PfliWUc demon woo ?lti? *l- - ?" . . . .. mi- iiiiimhiii oi h s. Edna Shute and colonel, posed as "Col. Lewis B. lso two sisters and Walker, of the 211th infantry." rs. Sim Plyler, Mrs. : Federal agents, who made the arMessrs, Fletcher rest, said the prisoner also was acnond Fames of this1 cused of cashing checks in Boston, aymond, who is in | New York, Syracuse and Atlanta. - res was conducted One lleefless Day. ev. Frank Sunder- New Orleans. Oct. 15.?Proprieh at 11 nVl/ioi/ I .... ? .. ??.... , jors or mirteen hotels ami restau 1 rants here, including several faMnn \anted. i raous eating places of the French 1 of Fort Mill has quarter, have notified John M. I'ary Clov. Manning to^ker, food administrator for LouisiIndian Land town-J ana. that they had derided to make county, vice W. C. Tuesday of each week a heefless ed. day. t>