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* 4 * 1 f T ^ . 1 > V * .4. 1| IMH| roic ii * \ * ( / 4 * I ft <?Jl?=piFi 'F3i T^TTfr . -Wf .. V " m v V-V-- v 'm} 1 VOL. 23. NO. 66. S * SUBMARINE SO B1 L ii iLJL^i 1! EMI-WEEKLY. G SURVIVORS OF ( nr? Pirn r LANCASTER, CAROLINA TELL STO 4 m T W*. ? J^c2> JL JL S. C., FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1911 R'ES HUN SEA RAII aJrl JL NJIJC )ERS GERMANS SUBSCRIPTION $2.01 DRIVEN BACK ?' r ? A YEAR ' TWO i IS LIKE DESTROY Lookout on French Tanker ported It As Such 0 Maryland Coast. fER w 3fItLL|iV(j One Survivor, a Girl, Clii ^e" and Thus Saves Own ^ lantic City Many of 1 AND SINKING OF nj;s to Bodies of Two Drowr Life?Twenty-Eiprht Landed a Whom, 111 From Exposure, C< 3arely Stand. SHIP MOVING TO ?ed Men it Though Tuesday We )Ultj Point Where The) Operations SOUTH MILES B ORDER ISSUI 200.000 Ml \Y AMERICAN ik o :.D FOR PiCARDY S ORE HEN VlfTftRHi JARINES i| CENE OF I I i!K Flf.HT '.. Jl TANKER WAS FIRED U * i ""^rmed Freight Steamer S U-Boat Off Barnegat I and Fires Number of * Monday Afternoon. Lewes, June b.?Nineteen vors, passengers and crew iljhts submarined steamship C . . , [ were landed here and br harrowing tale of the sea, t ^hots of the loss of sixteen of the her and a remarkable res< girls while they drifted hel| survi- Jet go their hold and sanl , of the terrible. We bailed on 'arolitia, water to let one of us in. ought a bailed furiously and eno he news was scooped out to permi ir num- to get into the launch. \> "ue of a hailing until the launch \v pless on bear the weight of a tl NORWEGIAN SHIP k. It was t enough Then we Eidsvold Sent to linl ''Bh wot" Miles OIT the Virt t a second ,'e kept on Rut Entire Crew as able to Supply Ship. tlrd and a IS SUNK All States Except ttom Forty Furnish Resist rinia C apes New ,nc,'ei Is Rescued SOUTH CAROL -j V a v a viu \J Arizona to Enemy So Hard rants for Three New I ment. Thrown i IN A 2,500 HUN ATTACKS t 'VU i 1UI11 ^ IVI Pressed That )ivisions Are K n Fray. 1 C ARE HALTED \ * Washington, June 6.?The % of the captain of the French t Radioleine, attacked by a subn i,' off the Maryland coast, has re the navy department, showing O the raider had fired 15 shots i / Frenchman from long range 1 f i an American destroyer answeri !} "S. OS." nnnenrorl tne ocean during a severe 1 story storm Sunday nlpht. Ten hi anker the Carolina before she was larlne the German submarine I ached passed through the same st< ; that the survivors here said they \t the sure all were lost. They e before great joy when informed th ng an of the Carolina's company h 6 ? I'O/l !hun<ler- fourth. oats leTt "\ve kept this up all ni sunk by the last was helped ove J-37, all found that there were but >riu and sixteen bad gone.'' had felt with the coming of da xpressed hopes of the survivors tos at most RUn Th0 8ea had calmed ad bi en j ^pht revealed no thine but cht. When Washington. Juno ? 'r tho side man submarine rahlnrs If of us. disclosed their positio nouncemont from the i.vlight tho meiU ,as' "'pbt ?aid tha e with the Klan tnot- Kidsvold. . but day- "u' bottom at 5 o'clock the hro.iri ternoon 4ft miles off The (Jor This is in Additi< again have Ne?TO Men n. An an- . , navy depart- esterday trc t the Nor we- States. was sent to v Tuesday afthe Virginia Washington. June >n to 10,000 Berlin Paper Adi Requisitioned of Offensive I >m Twenty! and (ierman Further Advai fi.?While n Although the la . "X nuts that Force . flas Been Spent Armies Cannot, ice. test Clermati offi- ^v! J( Tho destroyer passed full C alidad toward tho enemy, promptly submerced. When destroyer reached the spot the U-boat had disappeared, Radloleine was too far away I what happened. None of the hit the tanker, and three whie 11 red at the rnider wont speed 1.10 1h persons landed he which brought in by a Hritiph ves the picked thorn up more than I where off t lie Delaware capes. Th the taken in charge by the n to see thoritios and cared for at t 1m shots near Cape Hcnlopen. In th h sh'e, time, no one was permitted ihotn Ku* 4 I expanse of the Atlantic. :re wcre|cnine to tlio conclusion th sol that! (he other boats had sal >"> miles , through the storm and t nv were them must have perished, aval an- After a while, an object ? station jn the wnter. There was e mean- ro.(^ as tj,,. launch ha I to see 0|jnt> and oars. Th All hands raPps- The entire crew at none of l,y a navv ?"PPly ship, I'ely come ,h" p?pr>unter nr.- lackii ltul all in That is the last won! the department show ing t was seen position, no way to " is evident that flic d lost her been movinc steadily e launch, from the New Jersey was rescued mil,inn >??n? Amori. Details of 0(1 21 wtre reglsterin service in the war f , dom, orders went out I received t?v . , of Provost Marsh.nl : tii" raiders . der to the governors < cept Arizona, for th laiders had between June 24 and southward nu)re registrants. T coast Pre- i "nns just turn- cial comiuunicatior u yesterday for the situation on tl or world free- unchanged, there li from the office on one of the most General Crow- in I'icardy. And jf all states ex- were responsible f< e niobilteation Attacking on a f 28 of 200,000 aurt one-half miles his was in ad- jjan Thursday wi ?p i? .w ~ mmm a i annoi^iecs th::t le battle front is a.s been a change* . important seugers American niaifnfc' , n it. J ront of -about * ' in a fight thntJB>o- | y th the breakout The captain said the subn was so big that when hit. lo sighted her six miles away ] ported her as an American de er. u ?* EVCOVXTKHKl) \ sritMAKI MOXDAV, OKFH'KU Til An Atlantic Port. .Tnnn C. , ........ ?ui ,1 m' y uiniii: Mill si; aarlne to naval officers. None of tl okout any knowledge that the su he re- had shelled the lifeboats, istroy- The story of the survivors become public until they we to the railroad station and New York. One of their IIN'KS however, was detained. ^.All i Hnrmo n ? >,nuh/>.? ^ f 4 '* " - luMno'n,s j however. drifted close an 10,11 had | vjvors wore startled to ibtnarine 1 jrj ajjve clinging to The 'two drowned men. The h did not | incased in life belts, b re taken 1 wore none. She appcare left for K()<(,i swimmer and w'th h number, forts and clinging to the He is a for support she managed (1 the sur- sunmhly they were bacl discover a ,,u' roRion where they bodies of operations, odies were The raiders were elr \it the pirl when they attacked id to be a than on any previous ler own ef- cept when they launch' two bodies picked up off the Del to remain The tanker l'ratt anna (1 111)11 I () I 'I . 'I IMP < Tuesday ill tinned from states lirst began t,,t;ii number of so men called to the c< >ser in shore T<>4 and when they a the Eidsvold nation's army w nt occasion, ex- nation's army will mi I'd the mines 2,000,000 men. laware capes. The registration rentlv struc'r ?* , . :o moil requial- dawn, the marines ami brings th<- drove hark Hit 01 l??ctive aft' vice tanro of virtually t dors to 1.506.- j(>r niilfts and occi re in oainp the ,,0,tatit hinh grot imher welllunn I chateau Thierry, \ imher well over I previous light the gunners had turn apparently was by the accuracy oi in fonr hJErs I lemy over a.jjitis- | two and V' upied all the im- T"' I iml northwest of ^ vhieh villaRe in a < American'machhte od into shambles their aim ns the /?nt I American armed freipht stea which arrived here from an I port fired a number of shots day afternoon at what was he to be a German submarine in cation described as about 100 off Harnepnt lipht, the offlcf the vessel said. "We had received \virplr>a? ...... vix.iuuil IUCKII UCI 111 lilt? CI mship; Will be hold pending an ii tnllan tion. Mon- ' Warned Sunday Afterm lieved According to the survh a lo- Carolina was warned late miles afternoon by wireless to 1< lrs of submarines. The steamer vised that a three-masted W 'irn. I had lust been stink At t rt*? ana afloat. The launch .not ni ivestiga- to j,er to effect her rcsoi proved to he Hlona Hon ?on. of Potto Rico. Slm?s one rors, the women landed. She w Sunday those In the launch and h jok for mated from it when it ca was ad- Th(> |,ientity of the twc schooner known. Their I * nVlnpU ?ar enoy )i one of these mines and ip a* 1 she others unexploded hav ato Virola, ered up. of the two The French tanker as one of unsuccessfully attacke ecante sep- Maryland coast, probal psized. miles north of the pla dead men Fidsvold was sunk elf todies were *er i iiiK-micii iiy ine per a niimbpr of niarkod the enrolling c been Kath- io.nno.n00 men who reservoir upon whirl Ra<liollene, <irawing to furnish (1 off the pOWer on the west en >ly was lnO tho German war mai re where the The mcn V'ho app< ;ht hours la-1 4,600 loenl boards o ! have hpcniti" ???' norm ion order 111 at Uermans tried to a year ago of from them, from the great ' After a breathin i the nation is day's battle the I the balance of the afternoon reti 1 front to crush and at last accou hino. wa s in progress tared before the sector, which com ver the country at that part of tb oinen -v t... ?- -- * wrest it bridge a ?lnPfe *" Im l| erican m- I ik space In Thurs- '* un" mt Wnerieans late iff vrgely \' J lrned to the fray casti-' ''* mts hard fighting 1 that * for this important fhheld ^ man da the Marnev * e front where the ,* itits to look out for enemy U-b the officer %aid, "and had ch our course from the one usual ! lowed to bring us to port. On: T ners were on the alert with c T lookouts posted. A mass of \ age was seen and near it wh; > \ pea red to be a periscope. Wt ^ ' no chances and our guns, botl oats," Sunday evening, a subtna anged peared above the surface clo: ly fol- Carolina. She was about r jjun- long. survivors said, and h louble dent ified as the lT-37. week- "The submarine signallr at aj)- thing which our captain c< ? took niake but," said one of the ii fore ors, "and then the T'-boat ri - left and tho launch cot rino ap- until Monday after ho to the it w;l8 pi(.i<0rt up by the 1 350 feet sel AJ1 ,i1P passengers iter was cUnvred from exhaustion , well on the way to recr >d some- thoy lt>fl for Mr-w York. 1 ->uld not ;U)(| |jvo who missed the ? survlv- (() Harrington. Del., by tlsed the . itlnued to Whereabouts in noon when Whether the raiders Itiitish ves- 'he Virginia rapes, hop and crew nipting more importai but were 'hey have yet assailed ivery when r>''nR on southward. It by train, " attempt to guess, train, went 'nuly evident as the automobile- niulafe that the U-bon l)ouht. registration <lay. Jut are still ?TI itnry authorities esti leful of inter-j | j10jr number there 'it erat't than 750.000 men fit frfr i . or are hur- May ("all New no one here While an net of It is inereas- that the new reg'-o reports aeeu-|;lj the bottom of tie ts are avoidthey are assigned. nil... .1.*- uint imillf llllf SVMIips to r>, 1017. Mil- Rheiins. The n mate that from prisoners in the 1 will be hu<! while the Frencl active ?I?itv. loft also gained f i Men Soon. the enemy and ma engross requires captives. rants he pi iced (>ermuns Mi > class to which So hard pressot manv of thnm mnno i... |? eastward toward (tela rinos took 100 t by early encounter, t as^ i troops on their . in asantaee over V % do 160>of his men . i rd Prevsetl, * . I hive tlie Oer-- * ... v ami aft^, discharged several each. If it was a periscope \v ei it was attached to undou was hit move than once. "The using of the slT^f's ment so close to the port of d< tion was simply a continuatioi voyage of excitement lasting weeks. The first day out fro shots German flcig. Wo worn ori hatev- heave to ,in<l tho captain, btedly that the submarine would f steamer if ho did not obey arma- dor, signalled tho engineer ?stina- verso the engines and stop, i of a "A Gorman officer with a three guard came alongside and m the dois to our captain to lower wnere iney connectel wi rtered to nor(j|i)ound from Norfolk , fearing Women brought ashore w ihell the the or-1 (Continued on l'ag to re-, chaui.es \v. kaiki ,)ies at india all boats) t!i a train aimon era it and . The two ol ,ho navy patrol h ore but lit- l;"' away from the pi ? 'ho errand in Amerie e 3.) mystifying and the on so far acceptable is th 1ANKS Secretary Daniels to NAPOI IS r,'s-*r" nn attempt United States into reca the vipUance j n,ay S(,on be fallal t as kept th<-m ,|10 requisition upon Ineipal ports, apiy will exhaust '1 an waters is S(,nie states. While (. explanation pianntlon was made iat offered by ijeVo<l to have been members of j \rf/.onn was not inel to terrify the |{osults of the see II of its fljiht- VN pi not he known to the colors, a? Americana in the novernors prob- sector during the ic first class in they have boon < no formal ex- to reinforce their this was he- divisions of piokei the reason why tempt to hold l>n tided In the call, overseas. Thus f end registration efforts have been until tomorrow. Americans could i !< illlitCKS OI IMC Chateau Thierry * last few day a* that^ ' ' 'otnpelled strongly , V front, using throe ' fh? il ti-oops in an at- 'j ow? a-k the men from ,onR ' ' ar, however, their l?n unavailing.' ThtS ^JJ^adet inl Im> ilnnlAil ik.i. / J / and' * It o Ha n port submarine c which were convoying us s two submarines and got one o( with deptli bombs. Near CJil we had another scare and a s rine was chased away by the our use of our guns. fjg "A^rain in the Atlantic we s " . a suspicious sailing vessel hnsers and leave the ship in 2d nifr iKilted course, it would be uselesf them that none of us was frightf iraltar where there are more than ubma- a ship about to be sunk th? vigor- some timid ones. Good o maintained, however. The ighted smooth and there appeared which element's of danger. Nobody ut<.-4. of ! '()! f|)p,- X'icp.l'rcNiilenf ? to say i nod for! to <''""<>nic Ailment oi 300 on Duration. ?re must I rder was I sea was Indianapolis. Ind., to bo no Charles Warren Falrban thoueht vice-president of the Un ,h r it i|>n ill/Ill rillU'piN SuoroinhM hoTm> defense. The statement ann r dfstrnrtion of the Kids' "The Norwegian ate void was stink by an e line about 40 miles off June fi.? rapes, at f> p. m. on Ju ks, former p) word received fi ited States I states naval earen shin in waters ior General Crowder the adjutant peneral ouncing the telegraph him a ivold follows: annimary of the re< amsbip Kids- tofa] registration. th ivinv subnta- fhe number that ha? the Virginia to enroll, reasons ol ne 4, accord- difference between t rom a United natur^of any t Xlif ottf ir.? has requested objectives, of each state to To the northwf comprehensive Ln-I'oterie. whet mlt. pivinp th" \mericans have i e proportion to several savape hi 1 been expected portions of the t frtnined for anv occnpyinp tho en he tip'res, and fearful of another intoward occur- dclupinfr the repio {Tie ^ v around Veullf- r ?.*en~ * recently the / >Ti'nto ' dealt the Germans. 1 for ows and captnred.v errain they wefi} * v 'aa~ emy n/ v sgems * * ^ he onslail and is \,4Pver n with ?ll<s Vn VM* \j*e L caused a call to the guns and t of speedy-zig-zag sailing, j \ nenred the American cons S thought our worry was behl but it was not." / ; FOOD SfPPLY FOR ARMY y HAS NOT BEEN EN HANOI Washington. June 6.?Subr i spoil or a storm and the Oermar \s we appeared to show consider t we the passengers as they hi nd us leave the steamer. Ir through the steamer, the i found a fireman who had 1 behind and he ordered a lif BRED return for him. narine The Carolina Shelled i officers a|1<| former United Statt at ion to from Indiana, died here a irried to[a^ 8:5:> Tuesday ni^ht. l Roinj; I Death was due to Germans I nenhritls which has been >een lefr ailment with him hut no eboat to, as particularly serious ui i iy. All members of tl I. j vice-president's family, e s senator (.r,?w was rescued by tli t his home on th?- afternoon of Ji proceeding to an Atlan inteertitial Neutrals Still S a chronic Why the I'-bnat com it regarded ed out a neutral craft itil recent- not apparent. The err te former go of the Eidsvold a xcept Maj. known. Norwegian irnnre attending the lis naval ship) ({ovistration days ttne 5 and is nftor becoming 21 tic port." probably will be tlx lulTer. months. It is estitna mander pick- noO men become of for attack Is ^p nPW registrants unci and ca*~!pn far toward keepi ire not nov? c-iin each state fi vessels h.'Lt^-*? -** ? registration. i infantry attack h for men here- been reported, ho years of ape It seems not In: ed every three i Germans soon are ted that 1.000,- cans to show theli ape yearly and I in a battle on tbe are expected to'southeast of Ve np up the first patrols report het oni which thus troop trains fror > eithc! side has ^ ? i * ' --.3 \ . wever. iprobable that the * to ask the Ameri' merit as fiRhtera[. ' St. Mihiel sector, ^4^ rdun. American .iSBtjt 10 ivy movements of ' n the north ward vBl ,n activities otr the American coai f ' discussed at'"the session of w dent Wilson's war cabinet. ward Food Administrator f said, the food, supply for the fj. overseas had not been endar * - by the apearance of the enemy ./'.era, and that no fears were talned In that regard. ?t was wnen tnis inst noat was < Prosl- ^"tinns shelled the Carolit After- Then she hurst Into loover sinklnK slowly. army "After we had drifted foi iKoreo know how ,onK there wej ' rafd-! f1a8kfifl ?' Hghtnlnp on the enter-|nn(1 ,a,?f when the pufTy \ j sran to strensthen we inst ruear the j Richard Fairbanks, \vi ia seven France, were nt his beds > dames, Mr. Fairbanks beean I scions several days ago a i don't i regain consciousness up t e faint of his death, horizon j Mr. Fairbanks was fit? \ind be- ami had been nominated inctively j the Republican ticket io Ih in suffered heavily in tli ide. operations of the Germ le nnron- end if is evident tha nd did not own version of sea wa 0 the time he applied to her IT-bo ers even outside the zo years old less operations. 1 twiee on The rules of cruiser for vice- Germany interprets th< wvtiii hii men ror ine p North sea havo heen drawn, ans however, Assignments (< I Germany's Assignments for th rfare was to colors under the at oomniano- the rapidity with ?h nps for ruth- ar,> moving oversea every instance the re warfare a# the requisition are f ?m have ap tixnoi * ? national army behind the Toul s< tion of St. Mililel. i Camps. Still at e men palled to The heavy attae order indicate along the front fr< ich troops now northwest ot Soisi is. In nearly halt, although %j ctstrants Mndei are being attorn issigned na- points*nrul bomb Lector in the dirtffk^' * '. *r t n Halt. ^ , ( ks of^h#^ C^hnnans ^ ^ ? nm ^hrt^na To the ' I ' ! tvuAtswn? arer atill at a j yt alO*R i^iflic joffenjsives ,, ^ tnuTiioaptuft at isotptaii^ ^ nfdmenta oj v ^ 1 "x |C"V'^' I il O*1 CAROLINA CIIKW ItF MAIN rNACCOUNTrtp i | . Now York, Juno 6.?The I * 'York and Porto Rico line anno * thkt 98 ot?t of 111 members 4 ,' " crew of the destroyed atea Carolina hod been accounted alife and that four bodies had Dll*1(A(l 11 n hv T'nit n-A -? - MIl'W IIH'I r *> lIOI'IMt* H IK "The storm rtme; quid FOR ue expected It. The wind b New n Kale nnd kicked up a ru unced boats pitched and soon if the *ftParated. We, who were | nshlp *or launch, seemed to be aloi ror as atorm Rougher and ron I 'been ran>? water and the hoi _ * , n nrl nlf/>hoH ITino lit/ nKa president of the United S ker than After his first nomlnati dew like elected hut was defeated isty sea. ond race In 1916. became The former vice-preside n a mo- had been poor for seve le In the During the second Liberty gher he- paign while on a speakli it rolled behalf of the loan he i - - ... - " tales. patently been followed < on he was raiders, with the possi in his sec- of the Flidsvold's case 1 to he cleared up. Otl nt's health companies have invaria ral years, en some chance for the loan cam- their vessels were des iK tour in rnthlessness which dre\ suffered a States int/> the war ha kiullB, nlln; inlllUU dosely hv the recently when calls hie exception wfts necessary to sei which is still naiional puard. refit tier wise, ship other camps, becaui hly been fiiv- ments were filled, ir lives when j The southern quot troyed. The aBa^nments: v the United ; Alabama?2,000 s not so far | Ark menis, wnerea. i lenif are being a were rondo ft riooa Rectors, esp< nd the men toglon of Rheinis. ilar army and [the Germans shave re the canton-'ft has met wfch sh * ' *1 sjems to be no dot as and, "hnmn'ttne has been sill ened to withstand to Camp Pike, of the C.e-nian* ni Surfed out :*CM Brially ^ h'W**e v. Everywhere t$ft. '. \ dpi not1 essayed ?n m??~ a* large, urn repulse/ T^ere' * "dually killed 'M that rte lifted ,'ted to the deficiently \streA?t ij > of the mot the. shock troop*.? nlv 31f> ha , id It Is seemingly vThe ll|^ . m t'.Kl VU UiaifD UC ere, leaving 11 of the crew counted for. 1 VFSSKJ^ PT'TTTN'O OCTTO f STU.L |tM?KH^RRAT1tlf'1 Philadelphia. June 6. Hecai the German submarine menftce eels putting to seaborn this po f still under tfd^Bfere?tri**u wircjy- nur tinac- a" tho 35 In her werf into the aea. She was rifth capalzed ainiln while we IRA her. f This occurred aevera PION'S 'rhp atorm passed and the n< Ufle of calm. It waa pitch dark if vpj- 1/ Terrlhle Ordeal, rt are ' k'tfui^Jy we kept the laun< >nt : in ed. i' lit she wan full of wot mi-niiru pnysicai nreaKdown. ' L > I to own he went to California'in a ited and recuperate and who# ^e r clung to his homo hore In the pi 1 times. felt somewhat Improved. ?a began however, he- had an acut< Illness and was uncor several days While at t -h right- then he had Improved son IT ?/? ? 4aat winter been applied to Amor in effort to waters, except that pas eturned to been left to shift for t) srly spring at sea. In May TteporV" of survivors < ? attack of or Texcf and the scho< isclous for added little to the infoj imes since ered about the raiders', ne, various ^ loan coastal j Florida?2.000 to senders have g c. lemsolves far Illinois?A sectjpn son. 8. C. of the steam- New* York (4.000 iner Mendel Wadsworth. 8. /nation ?ath Pennsylvania (0,0' ; * Camp Lee, Va.) k - SOUth Cjrnlina ?? not beyond the re Camp Jackson, that General Ko< will take the init .to Camp Jack lown hands. Admission has 1 ' of quota to; military correspon , C.) Jin Vossi.sohe Zeift no of quota to man offc German . son L aim of possibility U/alpe^t? h'n armies s<?>n la five Into th?ir > vlqpr been made. by. the' , tt'r dent df The Iter- ^ ip fuacanlo in* that tho'Ctor- tea a pent ;md in v> *fc mint be exported Amertra. iein|>n?n IIWUfR navj the w?- weaker. Last Thursday ould not much worse and Saturi heated, stroke of apoplexy. lert mm Increased Han^euRc he became # The new pansenKer 1 lay had a cents per mile on ell' r i" v auip 10 proceed fit prr , JBS newly BtroiiKthenw in ,Campfi I-f. In the Italian-1 *r~~ - ?