The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 14, 1918, Image 1

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ruiE1 1 K A CTWt rm % ; JMr. T jpo Mi il * .. - - r* I??? VOL. 23. NO. 59. yGHT SOLDIERS tFlf ? MM *m* wm !L 1L J SEMI-WEEKLY. LANCASTER, JL S. C., TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1 ?l^ETHODISTS jknjjj ?7 will 'iirgui SUBSCRIPTION charges revenue ' _ $2.00 A YEAR # ' V"! : BILL IS 4 ji ? KILLED IN WK ft Matiy Others Injured Whc Spreads Near Cam] Jackson. ItUL n Rail j } I / REMOVE Tl With Certain Res isters Will Remai Indefinite ME LIMIT LOSING I * * -v** tf trictions Min Fast Developing n on Charges ter Sculptor ely.. Invest MOMENTUM UPFOI That He is Bet- Decision Pi Than Graft Reached S igator. Pres {DISCUSSION ' V obably Will Be ometime During ent Week. , . ' 1 jm ruUK WORTH CAROLlr F Others Who Lost Lives From Arkansas and 1 see?Had Just Entrain ,v I Camp Sevier. *IANS II II In June, 1917, tl Were II pe0ple of this cour ennes- 1 Re(j Cross war reli ed for II asked of any peopl I The response of 1 II the Red Cross wou he Red Cross War Council asl itry to contribute $100,000,000 ef. Such an amount had nev< e for purely relief purposes, the people was proof that the s Id never find its limitation in t RETIREMENT C the War Work Commi sr been quest General Atlanta to Autl cope of of Million Dollai hp will >F BISHOPS HE WAS PLA ittee Will He- While He Pursin Conference in tions Into Ail lorize Raising tion He Attc rs. Private Comp YING DOUBLE OPPOSITION ;d His Investijfa- Proposal (o 1 rplane Construe- on Automo mpted to Form One Dollai any. Miles Trav< f DEVELOPING _ t 'J&L ['lace Mileage Tax bile Pleasure Trips. r for Every slOO eled. J|^ _ , '^..tmbia. S. (' , May 1 ' were killed and 26 AyT)eJ a wooden pasaengei ^VlflhariTing members of the 321s JP>' Jumped a trestle at Cam] Wwn Friday morning. ' The entrained for Camp ^Kreenville and the train wi M out of camp at a very low ?Eipht ingness of America injured Because of the s r conch , . , t lnfan- ized for War today? p Jack- months before our Boidiers war. During that Sevier ca'a help be evident as pull- rje(j burden, rate of i to give. cale on which nations must be it was apparent that it would b army could play its full part period it was important that , to our allies, who for so long Y Atlanta, Ga., May disposal of the quest UI uuil* limit on ministers b e man.V conference of tho M in the pal Church South, i Ameri- that the next big iss tad Car- debate stage would of the women for ] 13.?With the Washington, Ma ;ion of the time sworn statements, iy the general grams from tho hi ethodist Episco- telllgence service ndications were senate record to ue to reach the LJorglum, while 1 be the demands commission from laity rights, al- to inquire into iy 13.?Sensational Washington. letters and tele- McAdoo and sp les of the array in- ate and house were read into the versy this weel show that Qutzon of the adminh lolding a personal press in sessior President Wilson onue bill, the government's Senator Simr May 13.?SJcJRtary okcsmen for th^v&en~ '* will settle tho, conJtroc over tentative pVs ' 31ration 10 hold 1 to pass another. revVW" nons, chairman of fa&m lEfl. it approached a trestlt ffvstal coach struck a spcadlt - *tA hurled the wooden coac m mediately in front down t Reports fr^rn the cant .1JK were that all of till Injure y W resting well, alttyy^gn four ^ It has fallen to tl ! a big this gap, to bring c jr rail. in doing so to begir he* em- It should be in t that Red Cross he onment allies which is so es (1 were It is vital that 1 vere so xl, t, 1 ^ le lot of the American Red Cros omfort and relief to those natic i to play this country's part in t he mind and heart of every Ai lp is strengthening that spirit jsential to final success. :his work go on, and because rtuuy iuvoraoiy acit is to fill I! committer >n revisali >ns, and The conference af he war. parliamentary wrang minority report on nerican proposal, which ins* of OUT cipline a paragraph ops to appoint minis it must ,^n-ra!n-a"?n ,ci upon oy the aviation program, 3? secretary for th ter a two (lays' private airplane ;le, adopted the war contracts a the timo limit friendship with tl ?rts in the dis- The sculptor, permitting bish- chief critic of th (ters indefinitely tion ollicials, is n l of quarterly ing for himself a was negotiating finauce commit e formation of a five Kitchin, c company to take and means co nd capitalize his with Secretary lie President. Tuesday. The; who has been the form the secr< ie aircraft produc- that there is ^presented as seek- congress to a , position as silent revenue legisla tee. and iJMfeenta^ Jiairman of the" ^avfB mmittee. wlfl conXflJQ^ v ) McAdoo proltrtbk^^v.; ^ t must necessair -tary of the decided oppositflBP^^ f -^und summer session V >av* tion and to taking u* at* Iflf seriously hurt thBT they "mini JC A military iaidfry Into th P3B of the wrock was begun by uL headed by Lieutenant Colon steadt of the 321st Infantry, first division, to which all ' , dead soldiers were attached, the dead were privates. List of Casualties. - it die. K? 011 ine nea ur' e cause American people tc 1 board Although the der ?! iJal" so continuous, the Eiehtvof the another $100,000,0 Ail of knowledge that tinued giving is th ters but the winni oss war Council must again ; > respond to an appeal, nands upon our people are so gr War Council approaches the pe? 00 with no feeling of apology, ; this is the time of sacrifice, tl e spirit of the day, that nothii ng of the war. and that, its rp . . vuiuc! ruees a * of the majority of t ders in tho bishops "eat and status of tho prosidii ople for lowed to remain une . . will continue to be fi U the end of four year iat con- A movement to rt lg mat- ship exclusively to cnrrl r?f defeated. wHQ tne vote partner in tne pre he presiding el- ation, his role as i' cabinet. The tion to be "his ] lg elders was al- with President hanged and they stated he could d orced to move at With llorglum s. cording to the d< strict the elder- Gibson, an emph four years was ministry of munii Pnilpil Rtntaa l<?c jposeu new corpor- tlie revenue c set in the transac- unless it is a i personal friendship sity. Wilson, whom he s0 far the i o anything with." mittee, which was associated, ac- reVenue bill, ocuments, Hugh C. mates from th oye of the British Kitchin says t tions of war in the R^own nor nt o.l i?. Vowr V/>.U 1 luestion at th \t" ' tiiatter of grea svays and met will draft^ tfle has received no t ^ e treasury. Chairm?f ho committee must h essity of a bill at thi <v i do omciai ust oi tne apart Jured follows: * The dead are: ' Private Edgar Slmpkins, 321st Infantry, father, Will ,j Slmpkins, Patmos, Arkansas. Private Philetus C. Swann, *3? 1st Infantry, mother, Mrs. * ^Bvann, 10 1-2 "North Park a. Ashoviiio v r and in- achievement is its can Red Cross is ] Co. k this war to a succe: ,am E- In order that the Co K from lack of funds Ninna aside to give the A square, contribute to this j justificatioifor feeling that the alaying a substantial part in t ssful conclusion. ?re shall be no interruption to ii i, the week of May 20-27 has I merican people another opporti great work. Ameri- Change In ringing Showing the unan mand for a chanse other portions of the ts tasks words "holy Cat ho )een set pear, the conference unity to an<1 by a vote of 17 the committee repoi the substitution Creed. who was to share ninity of the do- A formal statei in the creed and of the Dot ritual where the company, of Indii 11c church" ap- stalled account . without debate w'1 h the two mei 2 to 76, adopted P?rK P?t into th *t reccmmendinj; cord. They were of tho words tor Thomas of C time, iu fact, in the (leal. bonds sales a nent by Kenyon W. lnto the treas lgo Manufacturing 0ient money f ana, setting forth a War until Jani of his negotiations ami that rev i, is among the pa- wen t,e postpc e congressional re- session, or an presented by Sena- November, olorado, a member ? - he believes the liberty rul taxes now coming ury will furnish sufflor the conduct of the lary or February next, enue legislation may >ned until the regulan extra session eallq&Jj; J ^ ^^Prlvate Marion O. HawH; 321st infantry, father, ^ Hawkins, R. F. D. 2, Marlon xW 'Mvate "William E. Low< % K, 32l8t infantry, father, [ j. Lowery. Alta Pass, N. C. Private Jess Reno, Co. I, 3 ,'i'l.gt fantry, father, Tom Reno, { 8 Tenn. Ins, Co. | s. a. ry, Co. SECRETARY IS NAM Samuol 1JY GOVERNOR M 21st InSoddy, Walter E. Duncan, of A Ike ED TILLMAN TO ATT] ANNING STATE CO! 'n. Accepts Senator at Work on A church of Christ." for this change has , church for eight yea The retirement hy END of the conference o NVENTION Morrison. K. G. Wi lloss and J. S. Key moot of Hishop J- ilddress Which work for one year 1 Tho movement ^,0 senate n; been before the xv'io lias been pa irs. connection with unanimous vote t'?n. The Mix st f bishops, P. c. government oflici iterhouse, K. } ;. President Marsha and the assign- Coffin, former he McCoy for lirrht board, have had 11 because of a re- tion disclosed sin <11* ?i** Discuss \ lilitary committee, rticularly active in ** *s ftssum< (he aircraft aglta- enco w'th the i atement shows (hat prs Secretary , als, including Vice ac(iuaint them ill and Howard E. "ie a(lm'Qistrt (ad of the aircraft ' upon lost of the informa- ^('?? based a r ce last January. Simmons, infoi Vays and Means. *d that' a't the oonfersenate and house lead- * 4 McAdoo will deflnit* with the program- ^ ition and furnish artnM,?n* which Secretary W ffe?' ccont letter to Senat? ^Cers ruling him that a rev-P^a IT 'Private Andrew Soogfc'ins, I company, 321st infantry, E ' Arch Scoggins, It. F. D. No. 1 K 4 wah, Tenn.. Private James L. Loath* 5 Company L, 321st Infantry, I - Thurman L. Leathcrwood, X |M^r'Tftte Benton Ooolsby, C< ruirc ? arairti ny .101 Stipolv father, Puckette. , Oolte Walter E. Duncan, edit irwood, >rother Aiken Standard, has ac V'aynes- Private secretaryship to ( Manning, to fill the vacan impany last week bv th? rcsienafir ?n K. lie Kxpcctg to Make era tic Hod] tor of the Washington, May cepted tho Tillman has announced l jov R I ntten<l the State Democ . ' tion In Columbia next cy created ? ... . He will make an addres >n r>f TnVin . to Demo- cent operation led to the number of blsho at this session. Th dress recommended IS.?Senator ^ve but Indications t that he would th,s number may be :ratic conven- lowinR the vote on t Wednesday. bishops, llishop ] 8 upon which farewell address to discussion as to There is no indies ps to be created reached Presl ie Episcopal ad- at that time the election or dent knew of its onlRht were (hat t>ra' weeks ajro wl increased. Fol- l|P?n the sculptor ho retirement of ,1,s name. Morrison made a All of the docui the conference. Senator Thomas ition, however, that as 1 dent Wilson, him- f?"owe(i public or that the Presi- |nlorv'ew by F existence until sev- 'nff that the na len he called a halt ???(' shape an 's Investigations in 'n ProsPect fur While congt incnts submitted by the outlook fo; as well as much nieTubers of tl necessary. This lelt<V' \-\tion oT an optimistic ^ ienator Simmons, saytion's finances were in il no revenue bill was the next few months. . ' t, ess is worrying over . j r a prolonged session, \e ways and means > A, 821st infantry, father, fc^by. Pauls Valley, Tenn. W |The injured (lto: A i^orp. Thdlnaa I. FitZRerald ^hyijA/^Jlst infantry. Ho gtXQTfonton, Jenn., R. F r^^A*JS?ney aiftljfcRs Mrs. T. I f/jQ|lnd, Trenton, Tenn., R. F R^^rfllfghtly Injured. John Elllott puckette, who v for services in the army. can will begin work withii I, Com- few day8 me adj Mr. Duncan is one of 3 Fitz- known an(* mo8t capable y D 1 ?' t*ie bas be< for the press 15 or 16 y U'QO An Vl A at rt ff *-* f TU a c* - ... ne ,g now at work, w) olunteered tor said that at this tl Mr. Dun- think of nothing new j i the next situation he would discu likely confine his rema the best menta which he has f oung men time given tho press, m writing J might be some new ole ears. He ed into tho matter and iiile the aena- 10 L,ar,r>' <n Ime b could In re8P?nse'to an OKar? ; the the wordlnK of the 83 and would Methodist Epl rka to state- South' a committee ' rom time to sist'nk of Bishop ! that there chairman; the Revs, ments inject- M Dubose, F. M. that in this Oo?l?lard and U. V. ? . nn/1 T.nvman T u/1 ?on nstitution. oiner naia rrom t effort to clarify have been placed constitution of Assistant Attorne: scopal Church, who has just star was elm-fed con- dered by the Pre: I). Mouson. trraft, disloya A. J. Lamar, II. tence in the gc Thomas. O. F. These charges, r< W. Darlington capitol cloakroom T?. .. a fi 1 r?n thn (I.W.. 11. . ne war department "'"""iiipe an 1 in the hands of <h|n*s to tax t / General Frierson, $-.500,000,000 ted the inquiry or< tion. sident into charges Chairman K iHy and ineompe- taxes on incon ivernment aircraft. From the outhi eferred to first in insisted that r Kossip and finally viduals mnkir e easting about for u o raise approximately additional by taxaly'tfk . ' ilchin espouses radical f. ^ ies and excess profits. eak of the war he has orporations and indiig huge war profits ' , *jorp. L<ertyicJi l*. Ramsey pany I, 321st infantry, Hoi dress Asheville, N. C. 141 \ street. Slightly injured. Em< address, D. H. Ramsey, broth Wooid^^eet. AsheviUe, Ms ( Y , , ShoulqW? panjkl, Infantry. Mo dre* PtlJlTs, Ark. Slightly i Com- " "" "" ? "?> ?*? ?? "1 I HO OIB me ad- Rnd ha8 a,BO worked on n Voodfin ln At,ai?ta. Augusta, urgency Wash?n?ton, Baltimore a er, 141 P'aoea- In 1913 he mai 2 through Central America, i, Com- 8Gr't>a articles for a me ad- BynrtlcatG. which were wl< njured. He haa a,fM> been a tre( * ~ trlbutor to maeazinest anH tw 111 11*11 vwow llc nuu,u LIU ewspnpers might bp on his mind. Savannah, Congressman Lever's nd other try Into the race and rle a trip entry of Mr. Pollock m writing a ator Tillman new lines newspaper to talk, iely read. luent con- ARTILLERY BRIG/ Ia thft mi in wnatever 1 ler, TI. R. Rader, J. A. McCullough and H recent en- . , ... A prolonged discui the probable . ... report of the coinm ay give Senextension recommei upon which . . . moneys collected in turned over to the 1 ville, Ky. An amem that half of the amo J'miu n. \ ?""i ui nit H. Reynolds, J. attributed largely . H. White. Rorglum. ision followed a ? ittee on church L1BSON I tiding that all HLMSKb i churches be v,cw ^'ork. May board in Louis- pon' who ,s an as Iment providing lu?n>tions purcha; unt collector! hn ,he British militar 3 senate, nave DPpn nuwuiu Rivt: mi to assertions of the governmen of the war. It it sentative Kite iKFEXDS urge big incre, F AND liOltGbl'.M Incomes and e> III.?Hugo C. (Jib- ing rates pra< distant here in th now levied, dng department of However, the y mission, issued a v.- -- jhi 01 men* income to t for the prosecution s expected that Reprebin will vigorously ases in the taxes on , < ** ccess profits, advoeat- ffc dically double those jfc* >re are other items . ( uitina ftcm. jr nUUI ?, *^?irs. Bridges. Dlerks, Ark. * * Private Klsie McKinley , Company L, 321st infantry, address. WiUMta, N. ^C. Blffc! Jared. Emergency address f Artie Honry, Wllletta, >f. C. k Private John W. Frost, C< A, 322nd infantry. Home 'a Oililkln N. C ailo-htltr r J. v>. thor of a book of ?hort si sJIenry. t,t,ed "The Fourth at Rrid Home Ho volunteered for the i itly In- otter the United States , Mrs. the war. but was rejected 1 physical disqualification. >mpany then made county chalrmi d drees, Aiken County Council of* nin?a and has con tlrmmmlv si - ; IUJMOR UN tories, enge." irmy soon Fifty-fifth Will Not Ik i entered Sevier to Ciunp Jac twvause of He was Training. an of the Defense, canip Sevier, Greenvl n<?? clifftn FOUNDED kept in the annual that the other half b ville was defeated. ? Sent ! roin flna|jy waa adopted. kaon for A resolution from on church publication nial boards of Chrlstl established in every lie, May 13. enee received the air conference and ststement defend e sent to Louis- Qutzon Borglum ! The original the disclosures mi of Borglum's alleg tlie committee craft schemes, is that quadren- "Mr- Borglum an literature he a" connection annual confer- ,ookinK to our org; nost unanimous P'ane manufactui Iinp himself and paratively larpc In connection with if* recalled tha *de in Wa h'.ngton war revenue l>il ed activities in air- ministration for on stationary < washed his hands petroleum. Thi with negotiations congress, arpun anlzation of an air- that these taxe rinp enterprise as upon farmer* u mm; ki produce com* r ? revenue returns. lift ^ I before the original (0T ' II was framed the a<}- t a time favored taxes mgines, gasoline anV - ,tfV Is raised a rumpusffi - > aents being advanc^l a would fall heavilv A .{ sine fpjirtnro onoWon I Emergency address, Dlshio Gilllkin, N. C. + Private George W. Stokei pany F, 3 21st Jnfantry. Hoi iAlress, Louisville, Miss., R. F \ Slightly Injured. Eraergenc drees, wife, Mrs. Nannie B. 5 Louisville, Miss., R. F. D. 3. Private George 8. Tho Smith, Practically his entire tlmi work In connection with 11 Com- Joans, the Red Cross, Y. me ad- canvass, "Four Minute" spe . D. 3. registration of shipyard wo y ad- other war efforts. He cat Stakes, lumbla April 1 as assist! man of conservation and t moHon. and publicity worker fc 9 to' war ?Reports that the Flft i Liberty Artillery Brigade would M. C. A. Camp Jackson, Columh leches, the erai weeks further ti rkera and been emphatically deniet lie to Coint chair- 8hal>tor Caldwell, acting >roduct!on the Thirtieth Division. >r the ad- that no "uch move was y-flfth Pjeld te of th? delegates. I be sent to proe,,nK w-as read fr '<?. for aev "7**"1"' ch?rch l? riilnfn. '4. folding tin general raining have Chicago. i by MaJ. J. The committee on < adjutant of meeting decided to re who stated *enera' conference ti olanned for !r'c^'n* *^e territory A telegram of Bo?n as Preslden ora the Colored h,m aut'.ority to America, now handling of aire conference In "a'd Mr. Gibson In statement, which episcopacy at its He a<l'led that ha commend to the ,hat waa discussed he plan of dis- Point of actual or of the Southern tended to be a st t Wilson granted and gasoline fo Investigate the poses. The ld< raft production." doned by the ho making public his may now be revl was typewritten. Would T? id the corporation Representatlv 1 ever reached the Hopubllcan of ganization, he in- committee, com ockholder and do O VtMIUVO -"X r agricultural ^purea was final^y^aban- ^ iuae oommitteelbut it Ivad. A x Auto Mileage/ M e Fordney, ranking the ways and m ducted a losing fight ^ 3*Hc?mpany 1. 321st Infantry. Bjfctfresg, Swayney, N. C., R. F flfl&Hously Injured. Emergent V V&*. Superintendent Cherok iJB 9ohoo,> R,a< N- c ijj^porp. Franklin P. Poin ;|Wfoltapany C, 3 21st Infftntry. ^ WddreflB. Moonvllle, N. C. Se |^^^^|red. Emergency address, Homo ministration. D. 1, He will retain his livtere *y ad- ken a? editor and publish* :ee In- Standard, Mrs. Duncan h tlve charge of the paper d dexter. Duncan's absence. He re Hoino residence 1n Columbia as rlously porary end Took* upon tb? A. the brigade, sts in Al- The casualty battalloi Br of The men unfit f or^. pverseas aving ac- now number about 800 urlng Mr. expected to increase in s< gards his physically incapacitated only tem- already been removed ! > work in ganisatloas of th? Thlrtl lis enter*! rather It is eynacied tJ - I Methodist church Ini I areas and the bishc i, containing quested to live as nea service who these districts as pos men, Is not The special war v Ire as all the wju request the gen men have to authorUpthe rals from all or- 000 a In. eth I>iVision. I a the rrAMA *1? *" to 12 episcopal dared that "In th ?P? will be re- K?0(l financial rea r the centers of 'or these charges I slble. lleve there may be rork committee certain persons to eral conference able to head 6ff or Ing or $1,000,- which Mr.'B^jTlui waxwork. Gibson* exphifona gfc church rela- 1911 and 1{>12 In 0 end I 'hink a ctleoj<fl " ,be may forra ,h? 1, Jeing made. I be- . .. . similar to that 1 ample reason for ~ ? ... ., .. . . Ppanlsh-Americ. consider it dealrehoke the inquiry !t ReemB we m started." later to a coi d further that in a monil>er ot. engaged in fom"llttep- "1 * mnn<la tx mump rax on dsdr ' ?ed revenue demand* ?vy of a tax on chec>* Imposed during tfce an war. are coming sooner or nsumption tax," said ihe ways and means rhe staggering do/...J. . ,V _ | * (Continued on Pace t.) it I c' ?*? hk WFrm r uons a ineHjnira WTO] : ;> " in ''! I V I ' >f airplane propel- w"' ^p'that a mutual 'PVy ?f a Y,to Borglum. 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