The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 06, 1918, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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JB THOMAS HEADS THE |QUOTAS C
W** CAROLINA LAWYERS LABO
Amounts to
Columbia Man Chosen President at Indu
Annual Meeting of Association
in Spartanburg. ... . .
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* of quotas of
'jL Spartanburg. Aug. 5.?John P. furnished by
Thomas, Jr., of Columbia, was elect- war Industrie
ed president of the South Carolina months unde
Bar association for the coming year, ment recruit
Colin S. Monteith, of Columbia, and under the lTi
Walter M. Scott, of Greenville, were service were
re-elected secretary and treasurer, partment of
respectively. A. M. Lumpkin and quotas of u
Frank G. Tomkins, of Columbia, furnished in
were elected members of the execu- ment service
tive committee. Vice presidents meeting the
from each of the fourteen circuits of labor ostium
the state were also elected. Sumter aa approxim:
was selected as the meeting place Tor annoi
the next convention. quotas follov
J. Walter Hazard, of Georgetown, representativ
who was to have spoken, was un- duperies wit!
hvoidabiy absent. A delightful re- ment of labi
ception was tenered the visitors at m'ods of eac
the Soldiers' club. Judge John K. submitted by
Parker, of California, delivered the these estima
annual address following which the portioning tl
banquest waS served. The follow- Southern
ing responded to toasts: Judge mm need as
Baker, ex-Governor M. F. Ansel, A. Alabama
11. Dagnall,* I. C. Blackwood and As- Georgia 3,11
sociate Justice Ge<j. W. Gage. South Carol
Resolutions pledging the associa- "na
tion to higher salaries for Judges, Bfnla 4.5IM);
and endorsing the work of the education
and illiteracy committee of SHORT I-I
the council of defense were adopted. SECT!
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PROCLAMATION ISSIEI) Xi.w. section
" HY GERMAN EMPEROR short i,i?
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.Declares Tlinnk-* Are l>m* (human;
;r for Supporting the I ^
C/K< Army. * lot a short lit
jX t " 1 I'nited Stati
j: -A Amsterdam. Aug. "> \ pr?> la t ion ?a- an.
motion issued to the (human people Direitor (! 11
\r by Emperor William- says: .stated that t
"Four year> of hard struggle have ''<1 to protee
\ passed, full of eternally tremorahl - under federa
^tdeeds. An example lms been given routing and
for all time of what a people can d > against tin* s
' that stands in the held for a most .Most of tl
just cause and for the maintenance are located i
of its existence. er't senators
"Greatly revering the Divine ham! to have prac
which has been graciously extended rier includec
f over Germany, we may proudly say While the ai
we were not found unworthy in the take over ;
tremendous task before which provi- statement is?
?-4 dence placed us. to treat all <
__ "If the struggle our nation was nouncenient
given leaciers capanie 01 me nigncsi
achievements it has daily proved by rector goner
fidelity that it has deserved to have line railroad
such leaders. How could the attnv vision of the
L front have performed its tremendous public sei
I v deeds if the entire labor at home t\ Niles, ol t
1 (-bad not been carried to the highest He* service c?
1 ^>?/ measure ol personal performance? j of the N'atin
s ' "Thanks are due to all who. tin- road t'omml
V* "<!er different conditions have co-op- pointed man
1 M crated in the task set the date and I'h.s section
1 community and especially to our duty of sec
I faithful unwearying officials Thank-f 1 ailroads no
1 , * J? due likewise to the countrymen lair division
Ij 9l .d the townsmen, also the women | under feder;
A'fLr?n vv^oni ",is w;ir 1'much , ''ar supply.
r %^*'falls. jany untitle d
"This war year which is opening traffic,
today will not spare the German
people further privations and trials \ AI (ill A?
Hut, whatever may come, we know \NI) S
' that the hardest lies heltind us
"What has been attained in the
|| east by our arms and safeguarded * 4,ld??in Int.
y by peace treaties what is being t'onspira.
completed in the west that gives us |>
the firm certainty that Germany will
issue strong and vigorous from this New Yori
slorMr of the peoples which his felled disclosures i
to the ground so many of a mighty of army ra
'? race. make large
"On this day of rememherance we ferior goods
? recall, with pain all sacrifice when indicted wh
I \ \ ha" to betnade for the fatherland. Vaughan. a
9 / "Wide gaps have been torn in our final, indict.
I A families, anf^the sufferine? of this the < a c nb
' j % ; terrjt " * war has spared no (iorman to become a
fetfC-* Those who. as hoys in their pleaded not
y yflrnt enthusiasm, saw the first troops Vuughan
/ depart, stand themselves today he- accepted < <
ifide their fathers and borthers as were allegci
y W wari^ors at the front. with other
"Duty commands that everything curing rain*
be done that this precious blood Honied. a \
does not flow in vain. Nothing lias ufaeturer.
t -been neglected by us to restore peace His conns
to the devastated world. The voice Vaughan w;
of humanity, however, still finds no admission <
j hearing in the enemy's camp. As mony was t
often as we have spoken words of re- States distr
a) 4?)nciliation we have been met with i wa aid
conl^mpt and hatred. The enemy onorated ot
doeV not yet want peace. Without suspicion.
E . shame, they smirch the fair name Millions
* of Germany with ever-fresh calum according tc
Dies. Again and again their mouth- tracts of
^ pieces declare that (iermany must which are u
be annihilated. of an allegi
"We must, therefore, continue th?* of soldiers'
fight and to labor until our one- eminent,
mies are ready to acknowledge our Joseph I
right to existence, just ns we have Pines Rubb
victoriously fought for and gaineo cd in fede
It against their overwhelmingly on-1 bribing a f
ulaughts. ' (inferior rul
"God is with us, ' (army rainct
'In the field. July 81. guilty and
; i ymtati William, R. i."
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lie l''urnisli?Hl War' IJnft
strips in Kacli yl|n.
n. Auk. 5.?Allotment WHLJjil
unskilled labor to l>o; iTinBWri
the various states to I
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Ill* new section is creal- afflRt/
t short line carriers not itfUflb)
I control and to prevent eQD
other discriminations
mailer roads. j
le short line railroads,
in the south and south-1
made repeated efforts;
tically every small oarI
under federal control. > - ...p ^
ilministration would not I Ixii VJ
ill the feed lines, the I
>ued shows a disposition CITif
.f them fairly. The an- with the U
reads:
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al has created a short .
section under the super- s done it vvi
director of the division i l
vice and accounting K. the pi"Odl
lie Now Hampshire pub- incillStrV
nnmission, and president *
itial A-'social ion ot Kail.-sinners.
has been ap- Tile U. S.
ager of the new section. o L
will he charged with the DCIA 1C1. 113
urlni. to the ?hor. line j J as
t under lederal control
of joint rates with roads DepartlTlC
id control, a reasonable
and protection against J to help er
Isturhance in the routine ? . <
the right
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ays HE is (H ILTV j^bs in a
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lictcd in tlio Raincoat
ry Agrees to Itccoinc I [ branch ol:
deral Witness. ^ Unite
c. Auk. 5.?Important I! 20,000 U
u the alleged eonspiraey
incoat manufacturers to KCSCFVC
nrnlllc l.i* ,1 al itrkiri i\i, ... 1
to the government were
en Captain Aubrey VV.
quartermaster corps of- I ! It has d
i*(l in connection with . caded
guilty and agreed CQ^C Ol T
federal witness, lie liad 111
guilty when arraigned. arK' 'at>or
was charged with having EmoloVei
immissions, which later
il to have been divided I; when the
army officers, for pro- . .
font contracts for Felix \ I asked to
Veehawken, N J., nian-i 1
ployment
el asserted in court that enmloVITV
is ready to make a full
if the facts. His testi-i I
aken later at the i'nited
let attorney's o**lce. and .
that the witness had ex
her army officers from
I
of dollars w ere involved, i
I federal officials, in conseveral
ma 1111 fact urers
nder investigation as part
Eid conspiracy in the sale
garments to the gov- j
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ederal inspector to pass a
>ber goods designed for |
>ats. Pines pleaded not |
was released under $5,- I L???????
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TER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C.
\
rovernment is asking the help of Thu
)loyers and workmen to do away to tl
nnecessary "turn-over" of labor ploy
I war industries. If this can be neec
II add 15% to
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:PRESIDENTS
STATE,
Employment C4T , ~~
, Industry plays as csscn
S been Organ- orablc a role in this great ?
f | our military armaments. \\ <
part OI tile the truth of this, but wc mil:
t t i necessary implications?name
nt Ot Labor try, doing a \ital task for the
nployers find
t J nation.
men, and to * ?
find the right ? . "Thercfoi
urge all employers engaged ir
War Work.. refrain after August 1st, 1918
_ ing unskilled labor in any r
.'ice has bOO through this central agency
f. . ployment Service.] I urge la
I ices Covering as loyally as heretofore to ar
A Qtotpc onrl by this agency for voluntary
ouiiLb, dliu essential industry. And I a
r. S. Public alike to remember that no
have been in vain, if wc are
Enrollment beyond all question that th
best form of efficiency is th
co-operation of a free pcopl
... . . WOODROn
efinite knowlnanufacturing
conditions all over the country. faci
s are asked to use this service no
:y need men, and workers are errH
consult it when they need em- The
, or if they feel a change in by I
ent is necessary. otic
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Tt'EyoAY, AUGUST 6.1918
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Let's save
this 15%
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s workers are assured of being sent
le right jobs at the right time. Emers
get help in hireing men as they
1 them.
An illustration of the
benefit of this service,
MEN I typical of hundreds,
tial and hon- may be cited. An emrauKre^nitc
ploycr, having a gov
'ustatinJu'l ernment contract
: nation, must requested that 400 mei
stance of the ^
be furnished immedi
T . , ately. Upon invest i
re, I solemnly .
i war work to gation it was foun
, from recruitnanncr
except that not Only VVCT
bor to respond housing facilities lacl
lU"!n in* but the employ,
sk them both would not need tl
i sacrifice will
able to prove men for several week
e highest and j
e spontaneous Because the gover
ment handled the j<
' WILSON. ^ \
| Luc men wcic SCill
the right time, housi
lities were provided, and there w
loss of time or money to workers
doyer.
; use of the U. S. Employment Serv
both employers and workers is a pa
service and duty to the governme
States
Service
.Wilson&Kjp
the DWilon rrf Adrortislnr of too Committee on Public Infor
the winning of the war by ^
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