The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 15, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. iir~T7, ,j f|81 II ttffcMwn E- wmnr//fll ^\\ ]v fl jjj / I w / I T? ii | i/cniHlK " ??" the chancellor aa Berlin, April 14.?< hancellor jn the foot Prheldemann. addressing the na-jour whole people ttonal assembly at Weimar on dvrfuediOK, whor many'a future foreign policy. said loosening and wl the policy would he baaed on three js i?yjnu down I principles strict observance of all nf thousands of t treaties, unswerving protection of ftlom. by their la vital German interests and malnte- meaug of paym nance of a spirit of unrestrlcteil con- tbere will not he dilation with the entire world. bacon for .he wi Herr Scheldmann said he saw the the workmen. most danger for the success or this The chanceUol foreign policy from within Germany . ii .... n**w revolution where incessant convulsions of unrest. strike after strike and a spirit soviet republic t? of revolt threaten the whole house offensive and With destruction. He described the with the Hungur I 11 m\ jiMii II U[1 to ll . i; Lane III L_ [i f^ri innnrinnnnpinririr innnnr UlHiJiSjOCJkjiai0000131301 JUOijiji *? . ? GERMANY WILL FOLLOW scandalous disres POLICY OF CONCILIATION M,",Ht?r ^andsb. and said that sue help to break u| Chancellor Heclares Treaties Will lie and fo (ll,stpoy Kenpectcri nntl WorlilN l-'rlend- abroad ship lie Sought. j nQ?,, ^jpjk 4 4 F amous Shoes period of nation 'Wv/ 5t has been the pr< nA/^ facturers and the f\ Government in ev \ trade mark mea servict aster Depart* "Tlir UKST 1*1 An; Tn cnan A ...... I liilVli Itr kll|Ur ipect of the arrest of soviet endangers peaee just at the civil war. ftrg early this week moment when "we give indisputable "That separa h occurrences might proof of our will for peace and our of Denine. who [> the government repugnance for any policy of th? inp recommend i credit at home and mailed fist." of disarmament | "Dreamers," he continued, "dare the socialistic the food situation, again to set up the banner of war Idea of overcor id that when an in- against nations with whom we de- ol,t civil war w I ration "beckons to sire tomorrow to sit at a conference disarmament tl t so tortured by un- table." ' would be an e i the blockade Is "We oppose a soviet republic,"| ration ot tjen the hunger war .. , .. , ? , I as a means of s continued the chancellor, not mereIts arms, hundreds . . , ... .... , , tween peoples i . , , 1 yon international political grounds, lands are idle which , , . must respect it but because we want peace, without' bor can provide the - inriii'tlrt IMM wh'iii we would bo ruined." The. ent without which cj,an(.p||or saj,j ho did not seek an a pound ol flour or HjjjanPe with a world revolution MORK SH1I ? voa and children of wouUJ ,ead tQ imin,Pr an(, NATION'S misery. asserted that the "We want," he declared, "a meat Ten l>estroyers. In Munich with a vsor,(j alliance In which equal na-i Huprrdreudnit wre proclaiming an tions can develop freely without the, pieted defensive alliance ohHWetters of armament and with-' Ian and Russian nut the new burdens of bolshevistic Washington, ' I - "I irrv7 fHE LANCASTER NEWS. LANCA! REG ^ 3TER. S. I. . U.S.PAT. > for Women" emer a! stress with adds oudly performed duty distributors to co-ope ery manner. The "Qi ms the continued ? 2 to the women of A growing army of Amer for the Queen Quality tra f r?r?tumi v TL 1 1 onted last submarines, 3 eagle boats, two Run n<l one sub- boats, 2<t mine sweepers and 71 auxin por-d read- iliaru's. These latter take into ae11 join Ad- fount 12 nil tankers, three fuel n their re- ... ... u. ships, two ammunition ships, one bay, Cuba. e auxiliary ,,osl)it;?l "hip, in seaiming tugs and il in March 34 harbor tups i are that Six of the super-dreadnuughts I ships will jiav(l i?.Pn 121 irl down and one, th?? 1 nd of th< T,,nnp8ape> huildinp at the New York , navv yard, will he launched either last month ,,,,, this month 01 in May. The Oaliforridley, V\ 11.. , , nia. under construction at Mare JsMaddox. Mcl)ermut lnnd. C'alT.. and the Maryland, build lt-4 and the itig at Neport News, are well ad our harbor vamcd and probably will be launched this year. tiding now ed number' uper-dread \NYTHINfl in Engraving, Llthouisers. Id! grahlng. l'rintlng or Ruling. The*, trovers, 71 Lancaster News. iv/uiwcai. i iiey Know l Reliability, Authentic St measure of value for every The new "Queen Qua Spring, as always, are priced fairly and m You will select them witt wear them with dail nent Stoi lFTKK AM. ' battle fleet was augm tea us from the ideas month by 1<> destroyers a was boasted of hav-1 marine besides the s ed that the abolition nnucht Idaho, which wi should be struck off miral Mayo's forces upo program because the turn from Uuantunamo ning capitalism with- within a few days Fiv as Utopian. Without ships also were completei le league of nations and present expectations rnpty formula and a more than I rot additional force. It' brute force bo delivered before the ottling differences tie- year. n i<> in- .iimhisiumi, wo Vessels commissioned first in settling ?11f-. . ,, (included the destroyers (. 11 our compatriots. 'j ^ | Hams, Barney, Cow ell, ; Foote. Kalk. Hopewell. s A DDL I) TO an(j |>ai,^ the submarine 1 BATTLE FLEET mine sweeper Seagull. F tups were completed. One Submarine and Ships of all classes bu night Idaho t'rtm- for the navy or authoriz In March. 4 38, including 10 s ? naughts, six battel cr April 14.- America's scout crulRers, 195 desl I PAGE THREE -? i _ _ r w ft i1 || i! ^ si ~Y) 1 /7/J i* I ^ ?. i T1 !i 't &WT i ge from the I | d triumphs. i* of the manu- 11 $ rate with the j| leen Quality" jjj assurance of jfj this country. sj ican women look ? ide mark on their y} hat it stands for jg yles and a full Si dollar expended. ^ Llity" Shoes for ?j styled correctly, jg lade honestly. jg 13 1 confidence and ly satisfaction. & [i II res JI