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

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I Thf <+** J- *?T ' , I.AMi KM ?> ? PACT < '1^1? K I . '4 *: * hc?\T&r<s ' & * V VOL. 23. NO. 68 : FEDERAL COHT qame cimbt 1. SEMI-WEEKLY. ROL r THE G( IINFC Tie followlne LA!$CAS DVERNOR'S FROC'LAMATIO nrnfljl mnflnn W?o : 1 Ji TER, S. C., FRIDAY, JUNE MILLION W A > TP 14, 1918. IMERICANS [WAR SI ajUd w tQ) SUBSCRIPT fAMP SALES |FRENl K ' ' * * . * 4'' * * V ION $2.00 A YEAR CH HOLDING UvrlTlJU UUU1YI > - ' v Others Not Desired V to Shift for Them: After January NO GENERAL AGR1 LiIHUlJ Manning: Whereas, the L Savings plan as one \ ill Have against the barbaro selves rafety and indepeiul "Whereas, eitln * of Its customary cot men must lack equ ?EMEN1 l ot ,K' Illainla'ned a r. n uo i CV.CUII) 1HDUVU Inlted States Government Is relyin; of the most powerful weapons us German military power which ence of the free nations of the wot er the civilian population must den nforts and luxuries, or else the nat Ipment and supplies. without whi gainst the enemy, as there :ir<? MJUN bU s on the War it can wield threatens the Secretary Hal 1(l' of Fighting iy itself some ion's fighting I'ass 1 ch they cannnt u 11 fflnioitt . . 110 FRANCE CAMP, ker Says Figure Lancaster Men Will Soon Total All hat Mark. AIGN IS BEGUN E^ County Must liaise America otmont in Cash or the Pledges. IEMY IN CHECK n Troops Thrown Into Fray and Are Not Routed. w e "Where Short Lines Taken Over Governn Lend Aid in Opem Maintenance. labor, material ar.d ply the normal peac< Are Not extra demand ra * wu which we have pledj 1ent VVl" "Whereas, the ition and ured up to the need? to their loyalty and t "Whereas, the government as one manufacturing facilities in this ro e demand, and at the same time nu LUsed by the war for freedom and ?ed our blood, fortune and honor; people of South Carolina have 11101 i of the day and hour in every otliei their patriotism; sale of War Savings Stamps is pro of the main sources of revenue t< ,,u INUW EXCE untry to supset the Rinanhumantty in General March e than meas- Will Not appeal made Policy of Sei as Possible. moted by the ) provide the EDIN(; 700,000 DISTRICTS i Says Submarines The Camp Affect America's and Will ruling Men as Fast During \ Must lie ; ARE ORGANIZED ALLIES aign Regan Today Germans Run I'ntil June 28. vance Vhich Time $567,100 ]\iery Sold. and A t^> REPULSE ATTACKS ^ * Are Silent on the Adof the Allies East of and the Genlis Wood long Aronde River. Washington, June la !ng recent eorregpondenc Director General of Rail Adoo and Senator Simmoi ber of senators represent eastern states held a con ft yestefday over the short lii crieis and these developui out: , ?Follow means of carrying o e between luxuries and comfo roads Mc sailors, and we mua as a nam- ing for victory; Ing south- "Now, therefor ;renee here of South Carolina, ( ae railroad time commencing Fs ents <*ame Savings Weeks in S of this State to join U7n.. ni n the war, and our people must dei rts for the benefit of our valiant it co-operate fully with our sister i e, I. Richard I. Manning, Governor lo hereby proclaim and set apart t "idr.y, June 14. and culminating Jui outh Carolina; and I now call up< in the nation-wide rally to promot ly themselves West Point, N soldiers and than 1.000,000 States in sav- men will he in the near 'future ' of the State Baker in an achl hat period of graduates of tlx le 28, as War tary academy. >n the people Supplementing e the sales of r.ouncement in . Y., Junp 13.?More The War American lighting formally hog service in France In lo('a>'? the <' . declared Secretary an<' a" ress yesterday to 137 nien,s have 3 United States niili- "'"Kanizjition I'. Jones, rh;i * . tor in each si ? his recent anWaahl?,.?? ?f ,heS? t"gC Savings campaign was un in Lancaster county unity being well organ- . Th'' Fr nroiii?ir.?... the east I pietitninary arrangebeen completed. The ?' ,Noyon of the county by C'has. *pnt w?? lirinan. includes a direc- <>'08e,y pr chool district, the names cordln* 1 ther with each district's munlca,it , v (Wednesday.) ench forces operating on tank of the Oise river south have evacuated the Carled and the Germans are '* f -easing them southward, aco the German official cora>n Wednesday. Tb - com-' X lie IUIIM'iHI nUUllIllBll poses to* treat each short vidually and cannot make agreement covering all tl roaiiB. * i, Souie of the very small * shift for themselves afte 1, T919. Certain short lines tlia i trolled hv the trunk lines (ILIUM |11 w- "Ml I^IIVIIIKM niunip line indi shall he no man or a general pledge to economize ae smaller possible of the ensu all South C'aroliniar lines must nni women, white ; r January earners, farmers, ch uals, classes and o t nre con- efforts as well as th will ho cessful." s so mat by the close of Friday, J woman in this State who will not 1 during the present*year and inve? ing savings in War Savings Stamps is to respond loyally to this war n ind black, professional and busine; urches, fraternal societies and all < ther organizations?and to lend t leir influence toward making this c line 28. there United States have signed a 700.000 in nui it as much as barked on Fren I call upon told the cadets, leasure-?men speculate that 1 ss mVn. wage the 1,000,000 rr other Individ- Gen. Peyton < heir personal staff, said that r ampalgn sue- raiding German troops, "exceedin?: f'UOta havin| Tiber." have diseni- * RWR Tues<h eh soil the secretary rt,reptor8 "it is not unfair to ?f U,e H,lze ?re will shortly pass np',oin,e(1 p i;,^ .. every inhahii March, chief of ?The np,,or -either the menace of tI,"lirl?? is 1 submarines off thn 1,1 ,lu all< i? boon printed in The 111,1 n'oa,ic u.v of last week. The rit?ry on e called mass meetings nver- ne ns of their district and ,he stroai ommittees to solicit ,roopslant. white and colored. Now lie tionment for the several ,ront fro1 liased upon population ,he r< >tment is $20 for each f'.!a,me m in also asserts that the terthe opposite side of the ar where the Matz ^ntera . v y 11, lias been cleared o'Fif Hiqd, ? , ^ re else along the battle at running from Montdidlev >gion around Noyon is any ade to further advances by JtM tained under govemmen and operated along with lines. 4. . Where thle latter situi not exist the government to turn t^e short lines ovi owners artifl cf),-opernte wtt jpperatlon, but the goverr not guarantee compensatio t conttA>l I the trunk MRS. SPRINGS SP1 atlon does Ib wiiunc * TO COLUMIJ] or to their h thorn in |nvjte<j to of iment will n or flnan- 'n City t SAKS CAROLINA CAI> IA WOMEN FILING THl Civic Iciiku^ Two fJive Notice ol o Muko UtilM?r House \V Atlantic coast, Rains of the en ?????? front, will after JDIDATES sendiiiR men tc IMij i?, FnrPG shi,,s can rarry 1 L?kIM*ES tion was that f ? whose members ' Seeking Seat in a yea cause of the llllo l/i.w. 4 ? nor the territorial ",an- ^oman emy on the western I*his (. t America's policy of ' "" S<1'' . France as fast as l? them. The gradua- ' hut onl >f the class of 1919, ' X,H>< ted ,() were awarded their <,,r<ls- a fac! r ahead of time be- 'ound on th urgent demand of Sert,on" of < and child in the conn- "1G Gerni impaign is Inaugurated ,!1,eat oor of the total amount ap- enen,y e ILancaster county, ''"Kaged i y 20 per cent of this is n>n(h a l>c paid in cash, pledge amortp simile of which may he *S() Ine e "War Savings Stamps ,nunicati? tliis paper, have been so vanced tj ians. On the contrary, theniminiratlon shows that the. very where has been busily In attempts.to hold back the ? ind other allied troops, tent sorr^ Americans. 1 ntion Is made in the jpin-i )u ot."^ho .allies a^j ftrt ffont east" o. ^^ry antij clal aid. An ame/i^ment to the rs will be proposed postpon lw.uar>' 1. 1919, the dm t a' n> ?.?. B^vprnnre of relation bt railroad administrations roads jlfft are to be discan Compromise the Rest The senators seem to-"l Address. lilroad law ilnjt until e for the The State of Wedne 'tween the Mrs. Leroy Springs and the president of the South [led. eratlon of Women's c Thing. talk to the Columbia feink that yesterday by specli Aspirants for < ?day: Columbia, S. C. of Lancaster, following candidate Carolina Fed- Pledges with the s lul.s, made a l,P to and includin Civic League For I'nited Stat. tl invitation, HIease nf fnlnmhi. trained officers. Jovernorslilp. Secretary Hal diplomas, told were destined t( June 13.?Tliejjj.p the armies ? have tiled their I vict orious peaci secretary of stat; "11S officers >K today: (you will prepnn ?s senate: C. L. I ready for anot , ??.i i> ' arranged th Hi a nips may ter. who awarded the month from the graduates they j,, i,e paid f > have a part in lead- stanre. one of the nation to a stamps; pay e. "After that." he ,pe remalnd i of the regular army, ^vlst, Septen e not for war. hut be |)Pr an(| i)p<< her war if anybody | at a given number of ine uenii be purchased each v'olent G now until December 31, Aronde r or when taken. For In- an(l Antl may pledge for $inn {? mention *-<> in cash and divide r*otwiths1 !er through July, ,\u- te,nPt?. 1 aber, October, Novem- snutl1 of ?mber. The di a wood or of the repulse ofl ermun attacks alone the] lver and at the Lnges farm . leull. Neither is there any of the fact that the enemy, \ [ending htfc numerous at- / ias been unable to debouch the Matz river. * i apatclT asserted that all the . -the best thinir ohtainnb' abort lino problem Is n cc | Undoubtedly son e of those have to shift foi' tbemac i era will continue under r operation and control. If plain that the sovt rnmon Intend to operate a short ertv that has been lostlne le In the bringing to the Colu impromise. much of the inspiratio roads will 'ion which she had gaii ot" Springs biennial. Nei ovemmont the theme of her add was made work and speaking of t t does not 000,000 organized club line prop- to answer the various money, al- emphasis upon the vain mbia women man, of Trenton n and suggcs- For governor: ,I< u*d at th*' Hot of Henncttsville; J? t'dless to say champs, of Hock ress was war c toper, of Laurens he power of 2, pies, of Barnwell, J women ready pan of Columbia, calls, she laid For secretary of e of cO"opera-'| |Unb. ? " ,, > w. iv. i in- wants to make (incumbent). N1r Baker dot >hn !j. McLaurie States became i ?Fin Madison Pes- "Germany tried Hill; Robert A. human happine ; Thomas H. I'oo- w?? call th?' thei ind John T. Dun MOTHER SH state: William WITH TH I ? suTipaign it." j opened in t dared that the United I block reeent a belligerent because. j., the Red to crush individual chairman .!< ss and liberty which ()<rectors to nry of democracy." hooks a-" soi ? bead?ntartert II* MAY HE directors to |K ?nt\ltlMVPc ?h Headquarters will be tllldCKS ? he room in the Springs iePl,l*ed. lv used as headquarters heavy oa: ( ross drive. Countv uuoi >nos requests all district Genpral turn in their pledge risen t() mi as filled to campaign It has *. Me also requests the sition of mail him immediately vrest ban i trie allied forces have been < and that they suffered *ua!ties, It is declared that i her of prisoners taken by w von Ilutlor's \aruiy has nov more than 1:1,000. T * been admitted that the potho defending line on the k of the Oise river, was ti tnougn it cxpp'-ts to rendo sistanre to tho^dlsParded li assistance may romp throi division of freight and rates and the supply of transportation equipment. Senator Simmons issiie lowing statement after tl ence: r some as- tion and the necessity inoR. This individual to find the ugh a fair clent union, passenger placing the camp ad necessary the most important wai men she told of a nc d the fol- had .been developed at he confer- ?that of teaching dr the soldiers. She said . ????? i\n i'U>r, III I ( of losing the bentJ s strong, etfiFor attorney gei Sap p. of Lancaster lvities among ????.? , , Wolfe, of Anderson r work of wo? Idea which Por Htate 8Uperi the biennial fation: John E- S' awing among "m,b,a' and it had been I,ar,"^,on mimnia (lncumnneral: Claud N "f Pil , and Samuel M l-nrue Sir ' I ntendent of edu- _ ivearingen, of Co- x. , ,, ? _ ^ . Norfolk, Va.t r lv Hector, of ... . of the Anierlcar R 1a orrlvlnf* iivii>rjn ........ a tiers of com iiar Mel llio Tell of a *'r Jonf's !1 merits will \ ai.ier Will, the any (Iistrjct '-Boat. i'- Withersp committee, c t?_? , o 0 . chairman ru June 13.?Survivors . i freighter Pinar Del ' " ?P' ivt.A \a A ?. I'lrtfh mil iimiM'ssiN oi mem- iibiirate i mi tires in their district. the Germ Iso states that arrange- to the w >e made for speakers in through upon application to J. opposite ioon, chairman speakers 'V would ?r Itev. W. S. Patterson. t< glc reti Inisterial speakers com- he ent Southv .|n? < 111 V. - .1 >nc, vowing to the Capture by ians ot' the outflanking hills , est, anil a successful rtrlye. the <'arlepont wood on the | siile ot the stream seeiuinghaVe necessitated a 8trti-\ * reat If the troops were not. ,1'rely rut off. , *> est of Montdidier, wh^-e v in |iuriiu?aci)'in me sr mode by Sehmtor Simmon' rertor General of Railroad Jmlge Payne met this i delegation of southern sen elstinp of Senators Rank derwood,. Simmons. Overr dall. Smith, of South Carol . of Georgia and" Sheppard * Tllirnnao nf illttr?it<iiiln<r Hi THngenieni brought put that not 01 * \vith T>1- training be a benefit an s McAdoo, f0 the soldiers but it norning ft assistance to the wome ators con- rloua campaigns ami head. Un- when the student artist nan, Han the posters and public! Ina, Smith |end their art as a patrl t. for the made a plea for cduc nly would the Ir?r railroad com id a diversion A' N'chardson, of would be an |,Vwe"' ot Columbia n in their va- ?r vvalterboro. I enterprises Cor congress: 1 Ls could draw C. Stevenson, of < ity cards and l,ent); first distr otic aid. She Whaley, of Char atlonal work, bent); second dlst mlssioner: Albert q t sajfi the CJerr Columbia; J. T. aap)< their vess , and I). L. Smith oast af <'ape i morning, after a Mfth district. W than an hour, ""heraw (incum- a large steamer let, Richard S. to be a "mothe leston, (incum asserted that af riot, James F. sent down bv ei ?*? 11 cjin .nanien, i\ nan submarine which i:i fhis ran>n Pi 110 miles north FO,d in ,hal Ienry last Saturday inpr fo rais< stern chase of more ln <a?l was accompanied by '0'm,r>t. which they believed Addresses r ship." They also lowing times ter their vessel was Hip speak unflro f>i<? I ter. Othar r . ?iii ut! Riven credit <" * aiuet algn for stamps already '?*?t com district, the purpose he- Rains agi ? during the campaign troops h 1 or pledges the total al- r>ay, bu branch of will be made at the fol- not ^ and places, the names To th? ers to be announced la- Germans i 'forces on Tuesday In vlcv- v ater-attacks made notable * ainst the enemy, American j nve boen thrown into the ? it how many or to what' ' the service they belong has. een Indicated. $ s ? north of Montdjdier tho several times have tried to ' ment's attitude toward railroads. "After a full exchange Judge Payne expressed U T that the proposition mad convention of reprenentnth * Bhort line railroads woui reptable as a solution of t versy. iL^Jt ' v reminding her hearoi short line (Carolina's backwardnes gpect; she called atte of views faC( that public health ie opinion ireted in this State, i e by the being found in the nil res of the rejected by the army < Id be ?c- physical unfitness, and he contro- (be women to lend the rs of South Byrnes, of Aiken ( is In this re- *?eorKe L. Toole, of ntion to the triot, Fred N. Domi has been nog- ry (incumbent), ar proof of this of Abbeville: fourth mber of men Nioholls, of Spart; >n account of hpnt) , sh* pled with For solicitor: ir efforts and Frank A McLeod. < Incumbent), and ble sank two A Aiken: third 4is- sels. nick, of Newber- Walter II. Bu ?d Wyatt Aiken. engineer of the i district. Snm J. scribed the crat an burp; (incum- submarine as a i cross tons, witl Third circuit, nmidship. She \ raf Sumter (in- stood some two merican sailing ves- *)P vialted by Oak Hill, rrows, first assistant Pleasant 1 Pinar Pel Ttio, do- p. m> t accompanying the Plea8ant tressel of about m 1 a single funnel, cas pafntocl grey and I or three miles in tho SAII^OR I) in me county will arive oul speakers next week: village ol Saturday, 4. p. m. they havt /alley, Saturday, 8:30 ?f 40 0< revolver Hill. Saturday. 8:30 Germans against t P^t'DIlirC! /~v v r* k.. _i-. t the Americana from the/ " Cantljcny, but each time , \ > been repulaed. One party ^ " -rmana was routed by the ^ lire of the defenders ht the * * i>1' eat of Chateau T#ierry thf'v have thrown Ave divisional he Americans,'fiphting side "The basis of thin proj that these lines should be t ., by the government and oj ^ tfte company under Its without an$ guarantee by eminent as t%L rompensai , Augend V>?Jlr<>n?t A In order to caVrv out th< ment, wibch saems to be si uiiiuence toward fin IIT1 maition is ftiin direction; she bcRu nken ove> be not neplected in this lertted by that it rather he used f direction a;id diversion of the the kov- m,uiHe the necessity of tion." vatlon was stressed an ct. were urged to abstain b arrange- during this wa,r time; stlsfaetorv /.iniiu ? >??-' * provement in cumbent), and L K ed thai music ter; twelfth elreu't. war time but Marion (incumbent, or the benefit Commigsionei of soldiers. Of meree and Industrii 'ood ronser- son. of Dorchester. d the women from luxuries TRIM MIX SON . and an espe AT JArKflnf Wood, of Sum- offlng while the \j. M. CJaa<|ue, of Rio. When the ) down, the aubn agriculture, com- vesae! in internn ea, W. I). (larri- me,'' nnrl the lTatearned away According to ARRESTED flrRt of the aailii Jvii i i? i."i A ,h?' wbmarlM submarine sank the Qj? rp}|] American craft went larine signalled the itionnl code, "follow "eld Pri* one boat and her consort ship Was ? the survivors, the ttn<? ' rig craft attacked hv after she had de . . . r 11IV Hill*? NN ~ a avail /> 3 LARGE I'-ltOATS 1(.,,ipture ? went for r Heveral Diijh After South < been flert nunk?3"0 l'eet I/ong gtQn of Carries 75 Men. Commas through i ?? nn the French, but without 4 ittemptB hv the enemy to^ the village of Boure^^i naught. ^H| ^4 r>f the Aifne river there h** fighting down to the >^1^ Villers Cotterta, w.here t^HfJ nre attempting to h\ |JBJ?/ ind bring their west |j||{ all around, It Is underat * ? will have to be a alight a to/?h?r railroad act, which 11 v afoqAJtafittor Smith of Sn <rUjja, chairman of the aei fltfityw^on interstate comr 3^SirtKjoe report to the aeni rforlnhf a Joint resolution i < It la assured can be prompi , cm uooi upyeHi \ ood there the upholding of cor mendment through the chaperoi t Is under- young soldiers and the uth Cam- Mrg> Springs Is a spl nate com- Cresting speaker and nerce will gave SUB talked attentio ite tn the her tallL _ and which r ? tly passed vhs mane ror nmunlty M ling of the Former Columbia K'r's- / leged to Have. Irited and inher aiylience n throughout . * * ? Cotuinbia, 8. C., Crlm Miiunn , , - ' - 'I ? * </ ?. strnypd the Hio ? the second was City (Vffictol Al- ,;new ,h,nK ?' two crews, hut i Defaulted men wero allov >.57. umall boata as w 3:1 men of the 1 ? William \j. Cli June IS.?O. pfrvea, who aald Newport 1 was a ship, which a schooner. The. ?ne ?r lhe ' to the fate of the *^e Atlan assumed thart the lorg. carries >ed to take to the 7 5 men and 1 rere the captain and belt of armo Rio's crew. according to nrk. of the naval re- injj shio iOdi he was aboard the a submarine Sews. Va.f June 13.? tha77he prman U-boats operating severe on tic coast is 350 feet Cutrjr am two six-inch guns and ,her (,Pta s protected with a heav.? In the r above the water line, ^ave ^cei a seaman from the sail- ' ? la, which was sunk b> V PW^ntlw '? * 1,1 mwjtru lorapeiflhe. '^xop IIr W combats were' particular || ? the front of Dommie. I I south of Amblen. no (v I \ its are available. !jj other war theaters a 1 1 no noteworthy r |" ARTLINA Hoke Smith, o r Georgia, AVIATION LH^rrKNA ideavorlng KILLKD IN A1 R" of the With tho Amerlcai ent, made halloa, June 13.?Lie h aaya; Kar Lawrence, of Chic* ?or Gen- ^^^^^ane.^cryhed f NT IS clerk and treasurei V AtVIORNT Columb^.. who is al i Army In faulted with $19.12 utcnant Ed* funds and who , hn igo, flying In since Api(il 27, is rom an alif- Jacksonville. Pla.. last Wodnes- formation \ received the front. He Mixeon's efjrpreheai known by} John j anni nitt II \ 'iy|Rlo in training of the city of officer on a mere leged to hare de- that the aubmarl <1.67 of the city the Rio before t Lft been miK&in* "stopped, under arreet at Both Burro** according to In- submarine was 1? Columbia, I with what appe? lion wan made! inch calibre rlfljj W Rlrh*-*-"- I - ? for service as an prisoner on hant vessel. asserted several days Ine flred six shots at The seaman, he American craft ed with a m could talk 9^ and riark said the od that the I about 280 feet ionic latere about tred to be about six Kdna was si f mounted fore and told him, he ,. nnu wan neio ,vl the underwater crart Oolumt after his ship was sunk, period ti? a Swede, says he talk- 22. inclui ember of thfe crew who clasaifloat wedlsh and was Inform- Una, aeec F-boat had been in these by the st 10 drya before the quarters ink. The German also sirueta all said. that ?? to jj hejr*. The butlatin -? ' 1 local boards t& Mijm ' . . * a ' 3E# ? ** i \ ' iSr"- . 'A-.' client U not chief of ttV Columfc 1 - 4? % . 1,11 - i btt rne u-r>oa ^ta police depart I painted a llstht a ithar and i t, th*y Raid, wan j n^OTRlble woi ;rev and appearA to i mluto U-boat i?a ...v ?uv-..umiuj( i old be relieved by an- iftveatipat! ^ifl??r It hud operated d?-ferr*<0, < io, an<T make at-* k>a of ?1! regiRtra* cation * ioy ot r c^a'