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PAGE SIX WOULD HAVE UNITED HER STATES OPERATE YARDS To Delays in Shipbuilding Construction ment Is Charged to liabor tratii Difficulties. <lueBl their dowr Washington, Feb. 18.?Delays in If shipbuilding construction, charged your to a considerable extent to labor dif- ing o ficulfles, has brougltt agitation in these rnnPTPfca fnr or/\vofnmo?4 v.?o ?VI ftv/? VI muvui UJ/CI niiuu UI 111 of the yards, and it was learned the counl shipping board has been asked to consider the matter of taking over at least some private plants. Heretofore the board has taken the position that if the labor situation is straightened out the yards will turn out as much tonnage under private management as they would if run by the government. Virtually all ship construction now under way in the United States is for the government but the yards themselves are operated as private enterprises. The shipping board is having three government-owned fabricating steel yards built near Philadelphia but their management too, is in private hands. Shipping board officials declined to say what their attitude towards government operation of yards now is, but it is known that if any yards are taken over it will be those which . are not producing ships rap'dly, and that others which are doing good work will he left with their present managements. Despite the high wages paid ship yard workers, there have been as many strikes in the shipbuilding in- YOUN( dustry as in any other line of war ] work. The shipping board is engaged now in trying to work out uniform wage scales for shipyard C'hestiee, workers, and already has put a scale With into force on the Pacitic Coast. Complaints have reached the shipping board from shipyard owners that riveters are not driving the Washi number of rivets they should, and that they are held down to a small maximum by union regulations. The ')orl ^er board will attempt to raise the first ser> maximum, at the same time insisting infantry, that wage scales for piece work shall js ,l( (.ju not be reduced where more work is police lie done. desertinf COL. KOHN TO DIRECT and wll! checks ii S. C. FOOD SAVING DRIVE Ar)OI( Kzell des Chosen by .Administrator Klliott. comber 1 ...... .. .. . thorlties Joe Sparks \\ ill 1m< Movement s him sinci Executive Secretary. Three Ezell, he Columbia. Feb. 18. The state ,:mp Sm food administrator. William Klliott. j engaged has announced that Col. August | to have i Kohn, of Columbia, had been ap- After pointed chairman of conservation said to and production. Colonel Kohn's du-j known S ties will he to act as general direr- to Wash tor of the campaign for conserva- lived at tion and production from the stand- tel. He point of the food administration and check fr m co-operaiion wun ine stale <te-| turned o partment of agriculture, commerce| however and industries and the state council' pan assc of defense ' Later Fz Joe Sparks, who has had exo<u-itwo oth? tive secretarial control of the food i were wo administration heretofore, has been' Kzell ass'gned as executive secretary of i einct st; Colonel Kohn's department, and will ! cliKtressP her after devote his entire time to i appealed the work of conservation and pro- ! lease he (1 union. will tur T. W. Coleman, of Whit mire, has i lnont ai been appointed executive secretary, I (l'(l not having particular charge of the gen-lt,Ml ,lf' eral office. j ? an a joint O. Frank Hart, of Columbia, has! ... I passed been designated as chairman of the money \ fraternal organizations and has at . . # bank of once entered upon his work. Mr. Hart's appointment, said Food Administrator Flliott, is to further the DELI co-operation of the various funda-! mental organizations which has become so valuable. C'overnor Manning has signed 2001 of the acts passed by the recent gen-J oral assembly. Those of state-widei 1 importance given executive approval were the act allowing the women of, ^ South Carolina to practice law un-, der the same rules and regulations as men and the one repealing the Here' state income tax law. | corn ^ revived ' In seve Treat Children's Colds Externally K*.) | of salt Don't dose delicate little stomachs with j onft an harmful internal medicines. Vick's "VapO-Itub" Halve, applied externally, relieves by inhalation as a vajior and by absorption , nutter i throagh the skin. Vick's can be nsed mixed ; freely with perfect safety on the youngest Pour ifi member of tho fam:ly. 25c, 50o,or $ 1.00. mixed AWE r THE LAN VK POTATOKH "IGHER WAGES AND AID HOOVKU INCREASE Ol ' save the wheat for 8h,p- First Official Indicai : abroad the food adminison makes an earnest re- Proposed Ilaiiroac t that housewives double vances Woul use of potatoes and cut 1 on breads. you have been cooking all Washington, Feb. potatoes by boiling, bak- official Indication of ir frying, try some of all of railroad wage increa s 28 cooking suggestions , was given fft yesterda serve your war-worried , fore the railroad wa, try. j when J. A. Franklin Boiled >i?ims of the railway' Chips ' partment of the Am Lyonnaise j tion of Labor. Mashed j "Figuring an. av< Ban browned per cent increase, o salad i creases asked, the In chowders would be $82,000.0 Baked ; Secretary Lane, cha Shoestrings [ committee, computed. Hashed brown j ivtr. Franklin said Mashed fried seemed correct based Stuffed for 250,000 organized In fish cakes had suggested that In light bread should apply to unoi l'lain fried ers 0f the same trat French fried about 260,000, who > Gauffre ej jn the rough cal Souffle wage basis asked wai Hired i skilled men. such as In hash 1 chinists and blacksn Biscuits jay for helpers and ti Saute ' for overtime, Sunday Creamed work. < roquettes None of the witnes Au grafin commission has subm SouI>s of what the increa: In slews would cost, all apparei In meat-pie crust j position of A. B. Ga. +. conductors, who said ; BRIDEGROOM IS matter what the cost i> * ixt wicuiverrnv tl,e increases were ess< Is AD IN WASHINGTON., , ,, , , , , , I tain the standard of 1 j if au industry did not S. <\, Soldier is Charged serving it. the in deserve to survive. i Desertion and Passing Low wages have b( * iui-kn. | the witnesses for the i | road workers to oth with the result that ngton, L>. C., Feb. 18.?A' . men have been lost. >m of onl> thiee weeks, Al-|gaj(j tiJe various shop man Ezell. 23 years old, a 1 presented had lost 1 ;eant in company 11, 21f?th their membership to Camp Meade, whose home Bti" ?thers to niuniti< ssnee, S. C., is being held at Warren S. Stone, Jeers, told the commiss ladquarters on charges of , , I before this winter h t from the national army. roa(,s entered the hat i passing alleged bogus son with equipment i Washington. ten" condition, and i ling to Inspector Grant, "billed men in sho| A , ? sible for curtailment c erted from the army on I)eto 60 per cent of nor 53. and the government an- there wou,(, be nQ s, have been searching for gines if provision was p then. (for motive power. weeks ago, according to A. E. Parker, spe married at Charlotte, Miss Etotherhood ?f Maint< ... . . . . . Employes, said his mc ith. to whom he had been j verge of quitting beci a year before he is alleged llvlnR costs mountlnK deserted. lout advance in wages, his marriage. Kzell, who is j l,?ve come from . wel>!VERNON CASTI.i louth ( arolina family, came ington and with his wife TO DEATH a Pennsylvania avenue ho-j is alleged to have given a ! ,, , . .1.1 , . , ruinous Dancer Win >r food and lodging, which ut to be bogus. His father. Fame us Avian . Detectives Kelly and Mor- Ht F(Jrt W( irt, made the check good. :ell is alleged to have passed -r checks which it is stated Fort Worth, Texa rthless. j ("apt. Vernon Castle, is locked up at the first pre-I royal flying corps, win at ion. His wife is greatly {for more than a year id over his arrest and has! man lines with but I to Inspector (Iiant to re-wound, met death on r husband. Inspector (leant'ing field Friday in an II Kzell over to the govern- a collision with ai ithorities. Kzell claims he The cadet aviator wltl desert from the army, but dying, It. Peters, wa had been released on sick injured, d that he and his father had capta|n Castle. wo bank account and when he a dancer> was killpd the checks he believed the ve|Ued what wou)d vas on deposit in a national j uln death for hjm South ( arolina. him and an aviator ir * | who was landing nea CI0US CORN MUFFINS. "nown a" a "bHnd aviator could not se chine which wan on I ^JsgjBL could not hear It noise of hie own eng Hrt' ^ five feet, but went at that his engine died, 'he plane farther. R ** ~^ES^ escape from a seriou frfi4gS& jSB Castles plane stru plane's tail, smashing s an old fashioned recipe for Castle's plane tnrr lufflns that has recently been then plunged nosr and used with unusual success earth He sought l ml ?' ?h? larger New York ho- ;therewa8 nol time e, 'o make three and a half dozen , take on. quart milk, st* ounces !bern 20 fGet b,*her suhstltute, twelve ounces of landed safely, rrup or honey, four eggs, pinch Captain Castle was , two ounces baking powder, liked men on the d a half pounds cornmeal and Tears streamed dowi rl ? tin If noiinHa rv? flour. The ... " r -- - -- -- nmcei's and men aa t and syrup should hp thoroughly then add the e-;gs gradually. ?asmK ''la badly* mar i the milk and add the rye Hour 'ho wrecked plane, with comment and baking jk>w- A detachment froi Ing corps will escort t York for burial. CASTER NEWS, LANCASTI MEANS )' HEADS SERl F $82,000,000 Lion of What ^ I Wa^c Ad- 1 Id Coot. y 18.?The first what proposed sos would cost bege cottiiuisslon. presented the delerlcan Federa srago of 33 1-3 additional cost 00 annually," ^p^pj?litl| irman of the |||j^Jff>< -If th*? qstimate JP|||| upon increases f!r$ 'I ~ 1 men. He also *aifp > ,*$ any increases rgantzed workles, numbering vere not flgur | & culation. The ? carmen, malitlis, '$4.50 a me and a half "'* ^"'??ko \ es and holiday ,8t^ to wl mntlc and military ed Stales. Doctor ses befot'e the ed his country ut itted estimates ference in I'arls. 3es requested ntly taking the retson, of the ENJOY THEIR V that it did not I would be since Eskimo. Have Solid ... of These Big C ?ntial to main- ? _ , . Been 1 iving and that t maintain the Among the Smlt dustry did not northernmost (?reei diet is walrus mei ?on blamed by <,r**pn I'opular M? ,1.. When one of th exodus ot rail- . been harpooned nn? er Industries. ?nmotimeK ,|l8l|nK , many skilled ni|y dispatched, hi! Mr. Franklin oass Is towed to unions he re- huuled out for butc 5 per cent of Shoulders, flipper shipyards and the trunk are burb >n factories. atones to guard ag tlons of thieving f< of ihe engin- raglHj OU( an,j ion that never wolves which form ave the rail- dog teams. 1 weather sea Follows then the in such "rot- ? segment of the said that lack Wn *nved. ? little js was respon- but of n Peculiar ra , . ... ingly tasty to the nt if output there * J ' ,, . . The crenture's f mal. He said . . ... tain several gn! ons Hortage of en-, . made (o fare foams out over th< mense delight of tin aking for the 'y *" turn to and sv pnance of Wav of the rept mess. n were on the ???? ,. By this time the ause they saw , : , thlek lumps of meal steadily with- tho bnckbone nre rant (to the Eskl meat has already I 71 FAI I S ')y those too hungr Men are nlmost f I IN PLANE nre spread. Talet ' droning tones. "Rro j muk-to-sunq" (the r > Has Gained one suggests. At % ...... rises and goes out. ,r v turns with the huge nth. gllng from It Is h 1 white windpipe. T1 lengths, apportlonc s. Feb. 18. with the grentest y of the British 0 braved death PLENTY OF ST over the Get only a minor w?m?" w*? Has ?esee,?l My. V.rit.bl. "Ho. w . . . ssnci c effort to avert lother aviator. One little woman 1 whom he was New York, says TT1 s only slightly: pie InMhe Mother's | nhle hy the expend . . . sum of money to tr aid famous as , '. . tlenhle elosetless d when he pre- wb|rb housekeeplt have hen eer- pleasure, hut whe the cadet with storing away cloth 1 another plane factorlly solved. rby at what Is Among her frier angle " The house of a o Castle's me- lf ' ho erountl and J5"'' '""'k""1 shingles has heen because of the ?pnco Thpre Br<, lne- hoth the second an n the collision nothing of a cedar up" seventy- n'r electric II . . tlon of the owne: such an angle , a . .. . slons. Some of tti unable to push others shea o close was the boards nf North s collision that shellacked to keep ck the other frequently spraye* r ft. which oil of eedui led on its side. ^ printed list o -downward to talned In the draw. , u. ? . 4 tacked in plain slg 0 right it lut frnntjc H(.arch to nough. Had he ttint seein suddei he could have wings and flown ai obviated, one of the best ? aviation fields. To Remove 1 the cheeks of To remove gret hey worked re- pets, mix fuller's lgled body from fit* together In e, scraping and pot: .. . ? into a paste with t n the royal fly- " ' . . . ., on the spots. Th he body to New ontj jf neccssu AM vt' .-w A: - ' . J. .* ,,-t. t ?,s.g 3IAN MISSION nfftBKrpWf l?| Ran Down, P * _ J > _ pjjr people need a clean it by < W^<-,,.B waste matter. / 5<>x.*> S* matter of plenty c fj? ^e from impuriti dispels inflamme blood making org ''' Vt'^k j gestion?gives ton iC^"* \r^r t0 l^e membran ^' : ' ^ a the lungs and the ( |B 1 and invigorates the Y0U Can h0V0 nltcli, Serbian iiiiii j I?o bonds the diplo- Korean Quick i mission to the Unit- The governor poner Vesnitch represent- RO'ded n wnteh to n i the interallied eon- An Myenjrwhnn, nn n *1... 1 riii|uuj ui inr utiiu reau nt Seoul, In np] high mathematical tul / a | pile citapt Among his other 1 HL.HUO says the Enst and W< mentally add a eolum Repast When One four figures eaeh In creatures Has This Is much less th aken- required by the most ants In Japan. This h Sound tribe of teen years old. Ills lland the favorite years ago and he Is nt at, says Fltzhugh mother, brother nnd a 'chanlcs Magazine. cents) a day?f ese animals has high wage for a Coren I, after a struggle, Mr. An was honort iiany hours, Is fln- year from Count Ter t 2,000-pound car- ernor general of Core the Ice edge nnd hery. Portrait of H s, nnd sections of An Interesting an >d under a pile of Just been made nt 1 alnst the depreda- land, by a Luxemb >xes. Entrails are which, If confirmed, v I to the famished j In England's hlstorb i North Greenland Jean Bervnrd has fo on wood which he Id feast. For entree of Henry VII, th outer flipper has | (,or dynasty. No port stringy as a rule. nrrh ,s known here ncld flavor exceed- museum or private c itlve palate. Mr- Bervnrd, wltho , k as to how or where h itomnch may con- . , .. , . ' , unique work, says tin of clams. One rip , U ~ , ,. , . ' I by Geoffrey Tory df yellow lumpy broth t ,-0.,. .. .. . . , lo3R). and Is the onb s snow to the 1m- . ,, ... . . ' . T . . by him, although he -hunton.. Instant- lllu?tratlol .allow Bfoat tn".liy torlca, ?.?rka ilslve, half-digested pot Is on and some Not Including t and fat from near The average hunn boiling with frag- the carbon, hydrogen mo) odors. Much irv?eu ui which u m leen devoured raw contains '2\ pounds v to wait. I* ounces of phosphc nil. Sleeping skins ?' Pot^^h. 2% ounces i begin In sleepy, ounces each of magne ther. a hit of mum- 8,,,ca uud nbout one-' nost delicious part) ?' 'ronrhlch a young man ? Presently he res tusked head. Danroot or so of thlek, WHEATLESS lis Is out Into short ORAGE PLACES Made Home Into a X JSC of a Thou_____ llvlnp not fnr from irrlet Slsson Ollles- PnrrhM 0Ornmeal Magazine, h.is been (f,e80 excellent wli Iture of a moderate Flrst^ the COrnmealansform an lmprac- j8 pUt ln a Bhaj(ow j welling Into one In oven an(j stirred fr lg Is not only a a delicate brown, re the problem of d|entj, are a teaapoc Ing has been satis- Gf peanut butter am cupa of water. Mix ids It Is known as ter, water and salt thousand closets," this mlxtune la hot sot literally true. which should alao b< by hole below the oughly. The dough i utilized for closet consistency that It banks of closets on from a apoon. Rak d attic floors, to any In ?n nngreased pan closet with sun and biscuits, each of wh gbt. for the recep- sixth of an ounce ol r's choicest (losses- ??MBB le closets are cedar thed with matched Carolina pine, well out the moths and _ 1 with a liquid In jlAltPP plays a part. | lUlilsV f every article conera and cupboards Is p . . ht In order that the . .. ** f r Inanlmute things mobile I aint nly to have taken to get ft can i wnv. mav he entire!* I Cftttl look bet A citizen c Enamel, was Create 8pote. Co. No Use > ise spots from car- know your W earth and magnaqual proportions by Dle'M indlng. Form this JDHil^l lot water and spread ie next day brush it Hea try, repeat the procv___ TUESDAY, FEB Aching LEGAL good tonic v bl?i?<1 TAX N< ugh the Taxes Are Paya It by im- ber 15th, 1917 digestion, 15th, ] sxpelling the A penalty of one Health is a added for January >f rich blood, for February es. cent for March. The levies for t ft! A poses are as follow O*-.* r ui oiaiw yuryu ition of the Constitutional Sch< ans, -thedi- Ordinary County ie and "pep" mills, Public Road es that line mills, Interest on 1 digestive tract. Bonds 1 mill, Inte entire system. Fund ou c & c 1th if you take i 1-4 mills. Interes , SKlrtE Money 1-2 mill. T Penina when For payment of i you need it. ship Bonds: In Pl? * Atyourdrug- ship 3-4 of 1 mill * gists. Township 1 1-2 mi * nr. . Creek Township li THE PEXUNA 0 company Special School ^ Celuhu, Olio rious districts are _______ tricts 6 and 13 tw tricts 22 and 45 districts 1, 3, 4, 5, it Figures. ^" and 48 nl of Korea pre- districts 36 five ( intlve lad named si* (6) mills, dl ccountnnt In tho one-half (6 1-2) n Investigation hu- 10, 11, 12, 15. 17 Predntlon of his 31t 32 33 34[ 39 enf"' .. u ? 49 f'Sht (8) mills accomplishments. , ,A. ost News, he can {10) m,H9' and d in of 25 Items of (H) mills, i seven seconds. All male citlzer nn hnlf the time ages of 21 and 55 : expert account- for a capitation boy is only six- (|3.oo) dollars fo father died two and a|, ma]e )w supporting his . ?. , i sister on 70 son ?M ?< 21 *"<> ?? >n iinprecedented a P?" *-ax ?' oc n accountant. except those exemp ^d by a gift last T. L. auchl when gov- COV a. Z^7n. CLERK' t discovery has STATP np ??? Oeneva. Switzer- bTATE OF SOU urg antiquarian, ( ounty of I rill 1111 U YHUIUCJ i records. M. I? Conunc und n miniature entitles ns a por- Nick Pate and Kn e first of the Tu- Plaintiffs, trnlt of this mon- vs to exist in any R Eubank( Election. ut pi vine details Pursuant to a de e discovered this above case by Jud; it It was painted dated February 8th > Rourpes (1840- j at public auction f palntlnp known I bidder, at Lancast was nn epraver ( on flrH^ Monda. as for four his- wlthln the lcg;il h following describe! wit: Meanness. All that certain in body, besides t , , , -a tract of land lylnp, i, oxygen and nlchlefly composed, ed ,n thp County ol of lime, 1 pound aforesaid, contair irus, 2 2-3 ounces acres, more or less, i of sodium, 1 3-5 ed and described ai slum, sulphur and by lands of Julius sixth of an ounce ton filler, south estate lands of Wil west by the public r Camden Road, an<i BICCUITS. tract of land cot Pate by A. V. Mun December 6th, 18! in the office of CI j Lancaster county, .1 C. Massey, 33-3t-Tuesday. la the feature of ipatlexB biscuits. ** -one-half a cup? pan placed In the equently until It PROP ESSIO^ The other inj;re>n of aalt, a cup 1 one and a half . th. tu-nnut hut- I>R ' I and heat While Dental H atlr In the meet Hours: > hot Beat thor- 8:30 te 12*; ihoulrt be of auc* 2:00 to ? 0( cm be dropped And b A e In small cnkoa i. Tlile ninken 1? Office Phon< Ich contains one- Residence I P protein. Office over Lane to Automobile 0 automobile for spring. Use Ke , or EFFECTO ENAMEL. Als of TOP and SEAT DRESSING, ter, and old cars look like new. >f Lancaster wrote to New York advised to ppet supply from Be vriting to New York for your net ants. NETT-TERRY dquarters for All Kinds of Pail i. 19, 1918. jJds] ; * 5TICE. ble from Octoto March vL918. 1 per cent will bs payment, two par . and seven pel1 y he different purs: ses 8 1-2 mills, >ol Tax 3 mills, purposes 4 1-2 s and Bridges \ist Indebtedness rest and Sinking Railroad Bonds t on Borrowed otal 24 3-4 mills, nterest on Town, iasant Hill Town, in Gill's Creek Us, and in Cans 1-4 mills. 'axes for the vans follows: Dls o (2) mills, dlsthree (3) mills, ft 9. 20, 21, 23, 26. four (4) mills, 5) mills, district strict 14 six and nills, districts 2, * , 18, 19, 24, 26, , 42. 43. 46 and i, district 38 ten lstrict 40 eleven is between the years are liable tax of three r road purposes, ens between the years are liable le ($1.00) dollar, t by law. HILTON, inty Treasurer. S SALE. Til CAROLIN, Lancaster. ?n Pleas. ints Pate, et al., i. Defendant, teree made in the l?e Krnest Moore. , 1918. I will sell to the highest er Court House, y in March next, ours of sale, the i real estate, to piece, parcel or being and sltuat- > t Lancaster, State ling forty (40) and being hound? follows: North Mungo and Dal- * and west by the liam Pitman, and oad known as the I being the same iveyed to Hcnnie go by deed dated !)3, and recorded erk of Court for in Book "H" at cash. Purchaser UL MOORE. C. C. C. L. C. Riffs' Attorney. IAL CARDS kundkriiur.il, urgeon. SO A. M. ) P. M. (ointment, s 160. 'hone 16. >o nt oe DKa- ? - ? Mwvwi a uai uiauj, wners rfees Autoo don't fail Makes new A for EfTecto nnett-Terry ;ds. Let us CO. (It. L M r.iU r.- ? ?,? .