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t"" " . PAGE TWO 11 OBSTACLES IN WAY OF NORMAL CONDITH I>el?y in Signing Peace Treaty Federal Control of the Railroads Are Two. New York April 17.?Only tiv of 22 principal industrial gr throughout the country report condition of general business perity in replies to a question1 ent to its 4.4 00 members b> National Association of Man turers. A digest of the replies gned by the association, showed 16 on' of the 22 groups into w its membership was divided rept business lielniv ".it n??r ronl <>i' iiial pre-war conditions. The enteenth. 'outlier manufacturers portou trade about equally di\ between fa'1, and .com! In response to a request for gestions t?> help general prosp the replies enumerated a total o obstacles laying: in the path of i turn to normal conditions^ Mi< .1. llickey. whn prepared tne il for the association, placed the in the following order of import: estimated according to the reli emphasis paid upon them bv tin sociation members: ( 1 ) Delay in signing the treat peace: (21 general high cost o bor and material: (2) sudden sat ion* of war buying operation: the I'nited States and foreign ernments; (4? hand-to-mouth ing by jobbers. retailers and s timers awaiting expected price ?i net ions : i .1 I continued soverni control, management and opert of railroads, etc.: < > sudden ii sit ion of heavy war revenue tax dens on industry: (7) labor un agitation and industrial strife: high prices of wheat due to gov ment guarantee: (9) unetnployt and poor distribution of labor ft released from naval or military vice: < 10 > delay in settlement federal government of claims payment under informal war tracts: fill partial shutting ol Important Kuropean markets du Import trade embargoes by (I Itritain, France and Italy. The digest thus summarizes opinions of the association n hers as to what is needed to mote national prosperity and a turn to normal business condiii _ "Stop war time extravagance; turn the railroads and wires to owners; modify taxes on induf let the government hear losses -wheat?the foundation of prices: abolish war-period regulu agencies; let increased produc Justify high wages: have the gov ment pay its war hills: tnaugvi public works: educate the publi the elements of economics." The digest does not give a optimistic outlook in respect to proved business conditions for year. After remarking that the duct ion of iron and steel is versally regarded in business cii B the most reliable trade ban ' ter. it r-avs that the replies from Industry show trade in a stut< comparative lethargy with 67 cent of the steel and iron manv turing plants do not regard t prospects for 1!'1 ! as bright. Wi ' ''v spread belief tha' the c? Ron of war would bring a g vo> into ol oiders front the war Vast ted countries of Kurope cei -s little support. J ho ore notalne exception 111 gard to this ouestion was affoi by t!" brewing and dist'liing a: whi< . . in tho free of pondine pi bition. bases its hopes of ilispo of its sto'ka on tlie foreign buyo \n ovorw helming percentage the members. iftft per cent in s / roups and aliove !' " per cent in yomnindev doolared themselves posed to any form of governr owneisliip and urged the returi the railroads to their private < era. Government regulation approved in 8ft per cent of the i replies received. BEGIN CRUSADE AGAIN! EVIL MOTION PICTITI Mrs. O'firwly, Deputy Police < mi.ssionei in \nv York. Say> Poison MTcrls Vminu (tills. New York, April 14 Mrs. ! v. O'Orady. deputy police com .sioner, announced she had <>rd a crusade by women dat.eci -against proprietors of moving tore theaters displaying such " trestive, immoral and filthy fill ; she observed on a tour of m bouses. "The clergy, educators, Jui -and welfare workers," declared O'Orady, "might as well lock up churches, shut the books and c <?( ({ has more imitations than other Chill ami Fever Tonic on market, hut no one wants im tions. They are dangerous th in the medicine line.?Adv. ^ ' JL? ^ 1 ' "J -t ' i" f- ^ 'y . ^ ."HI the courts If they are going to per- STUDENTS "S init the filthy motion pictures that N C A ' are being shown in New York and throughout the country." . _ J"11' Juvenile delinquency, the coin- ey nn re> missioner asserted, is increasing Hand in He rapidly, and is largely due to the Step ] "poison" being instilled into juvens out t,os in tnoving picture houses. 1 Raie'gh. April ou|):J Citing instances front her own ob- jugs and coitferen ed a| serration. Mrs. O'Grady said: executive commit! pros j "Two girls of 14 years,- the civil- of tho A> and K< rm I re dreu of foreigners, were brought in- ed (0 RO far jowt r the 1? ,n>" olllce. 1 asked them what on (jie college cai ufac- they intended to make of them- nf jj,e student b , is ' selves. They answered: President W. C. that1 "'We want to be American gins. (|on l,lr| like in the moving pictures; have a ]>r Riddlck's ,rlo,. good time, automobiles and nice niRh, from a ,,us nor- clothes.' him the first kn s,,x "Then- there was the case of two dent rebellion. I1 j.,? girls of 1 ;> who started to flirt with sence the ultima! idea a man ol 40 on a street car. This become effective \ is what one saiil to the other: ; was extended to < sn ' Say. kid, let's vamp the guv.' hours. Hy Friday t> "H something is not done to safe- demanding that t ,f i-t guard the morals or our boys sand jn j,is papers. T1 , girls I don't know what will become for Wednesday d hae! them." because of this e: ige.-d m ... President ltidd . tl EXI'EKT SAYS IDEAS OF ' ?? pr?ld? ,?< <?.! CHALONER ARE SOUND to take stive! ; lie sits propped > as Virginia Millionaire's Claim to Pos- speaking. Ill the session of "A-Faculty" Proof He was so gladde v of . ?f his hoy. Wall: 1 ,a" I ^ service that the c? Ot*S- 1 s b New York. April 14 ?John Ann- *<?mpw,,a| BrtV. I strong Chaloner's claim to posses- a"a,r- Nevertliele buv- si?" of an "X-faculty." which played "" ,,,, by " M,> con- so Prominent a part in the proceed- " know? nolhir re i Inus here 22 years uro, resulting in nows 'pmf? nent Judgment of insanity against the _?W m>st"rious itloti Virei"ia millionaire, is held to he nera,,v the fp,,( npo-l not u Ploof of l?'* insanity but "ouej lltl"1' 'mk 0Vcr h bur- "f ,hp moat remarkable and conclu-1 ,ho R,"dent rest J s've" raspH on record proving the l?nor s>s,em shr (S> now psychological conception of the ' ,af ,here 1 Rno Pr 'ern- i "8l,hjectlve mind." according to a PX,Pns,on of po1 nent R*?tement by Armstead C. Cordon. 'h? prP8,dp"? trees Psyhologist. of Staunton. Va.. filed <,ip,omat,c- ,h?< h SPr in federal court here. suited in the will hv Mr. Chaloner. still legally insane profps3?rR- "r. HI for In New York, though the courts of \h? profP33"rs wh? con. j Virginia and North Carolina have dr, n- bul rerom T of declared him sane, is seeking to p"s,,lonR* ,,p ,hi e to Prove his sanity to the satisfaction ' '"'Mod. Ireat "1P cotirt so lie may proceed with . cp alii prosecution of a $100,000 suit for ,iona'd.v with the t|u. alleged libel against a New York ''W>V* 3lam,slem 'ipw'spaper. with them and t pro- Mr. Cordon, discussing the "new '",Ns 'k? fhelt r,, psychology." asserts in his treatise '''S nia,rh?d 1 oils. "1:,t the concensus of opinion among *' n,1'M>ition to hu ie. modern psychologists is "that every '',bu the! man has two minds" DVNIEIS \v7T Ofv "These two miniis." lie continues,! * " ' ;i!on or. . .... oaw" sinner of Internal 11 8, of ill*1 current year totaled 307.niis <?oi>. according to a statement made bo'd.s. erft<J ipiiblir by the government of the '* 1 ni'n'np ives commonwealth. The total forces of rP'urn 'MV l,ic" Australia, raised by voluntary en- w r?\<t.ue sup' listment, number 4<>o,onn out of a ' 1 " mi>b>v " ,ns- total ponuhtlon of less than .".ono.- 1"MSI,'"M from 1 ovie (too. The casualties are divided as ^ respi < t to ,t , he may have race follows: ?*?*". Dead. 58,035: missing. 193; prls- ?,hcr ? 'CP3. ?"> Mrs. on,M!4 4.18; wounded. 16fi.6<lti; alek.j"'' 1S',,U> the o.. .aa .? i ...I, die a return if t "" 82.4 00; unspecified, 210. lose |amounted to fi.oti lUWt has proven It will cure Ma- 000 or moro, ICCO any laria, t hills and l-ever, Bilious .at gle or ilia the l ever, folds and Ufirlppc. It kill* "Many in<iuirie> if.- the parasite that cases the feyer. It p(, hy ,hft ings is a solendiil laxative juid general .. , Tonic. A(Jv. the United States, j OIl "have boon designated the objective SAIL FOR food mind nnd the subjective mind. The iti ig object ve mind takes cognizance of Secretary of tlio > ,Uon the objective world, having as its ibittl.-fiamt and ero media of observation the five senses. irate 1' '* mind of man in the daily * ? r jr, affairs of life. , "The subjective mind takes cog- Washington. At very nizance of its environment by means Daniels and bis tit jm j independent of the physical senses, advisers, who ar< this D perceives by intuition. It is the nllied admiralty o pro SP!,I of emotion. It performs its ?? 'he future tvpi uni- highest functions when the objective aviation and otiif rctes senses are in abeyance." ters. probably wil Mr. Chaloner's "X faculty" the ' ?n the transp* this psychologist said. was merely an- Acting Socrotar , nf other term for fin* siibiectiv> tniml eeivi-d a dispatch per 'i'0 experiences cltm! l>\ h'tu. in- Mr Daniels planm ifac- eluding "graphic au'oYnatlsm." "vo- * tip abroad wtth ; rude r"' nutomatisiu." and the "\-ipol"on Pt'rtv nir \pril J1 The trance." have heen duplicated. Mr the disnitch said, ssj! Oordon asserted, in inv st'gntions of ''""i" to Paris o reat "nsyohlc subjects." or those amen ness. (j0 alile to suggestion. Mr Daniels an re- J* meet n rhauinont XIVKTY-TAVO I'KIPONs li|t t I'D ">v ! '' "l>|iiarters. re. IV STORM I VTIIK SOI TilAA'INT :?lo?-g t'?e battle fi rded Dallas, Tex... \pril 1 | Niii'ds spend Faster v "oiin two ne-smis killed. approximately 1 ro'!Ps at Coblenz 'ohi H't'l more or less s? r on- l\ 111 lured, '-"gland, sine ord property damage estimated at Qmimn 7., i pearly one mil ion do'la i s wan the ' ? OFFICI of to'l from Tile da> night -in n; Hint EXEMPTED >vei: svenl nails ef Arkansas North Te\fh< as a nd southern Oklahoma, accord i cl.-ra' Dllicehohh op. Ine to rwv'sed and vlrtttnlly complete w. . * . Stale Men Are ion! ronorts here Of the dead. 7.r> pe<i of sons were killed in Texas. 14 in ivvn Oklahoma and three in Arkansas. ' was Previous reports that eight lives Washington. A otal wire lost at Ravenna, Texas, proved reau ot internal unfounded. More than a thousand' ro"ert income ta> persons arc homeless In north Texas. Pe".sation of state Hundreds of carcasses of horses reiPllres such let tFX oows anrt mules are scattered ovei freeholders hut t "" the devested area. state officials. . I "Officers and ei on?- A 1'ktit\i,iA'S t'ASt'Al/ttks Kl)|t ? political suh-i , A\ Alt iti; At ii ,\ tot \i. :to7,tHio such as a county, Melbourne. April 17 Australia's nof required t , " to?;,i casualties during the war with on ""'ir salaries, the figures brought up to February received In LANCASTER NEWS. LANCASTER. S. C. TRJKE" AT | there is a doubt as to whether offl- WACIK & E COI LEGE' ?er8 and eiuP'?ye8 of states or polit? KM i cal subdivisions must consider theii Wasl ? , compensation as taxable Income, creases blent Itcddick to . , Al_ . . .. . , , The view of the buerau that such in- month signation and come is exempted is determined by ployes Down. . the rending of the law. by the ap press ( parent intention of congress, and by Direeto 17.?Alumni meet- ,he fundamental law governing the crease ce Thursday of the relation between the federal govern- a mont lee or the trustees uient and the states. feet Jai college are expect- "The conference committee which ird restoring peace considered the views of thersenate Huh. mpus as the result am' the house of representatives ler. I< ody's demand for w'fh respect to the now revenue act, caused Riddick's resigns- am' revised the bill as passed by Sprains both houses, wrote into section 2131 return Tuesday special clauses which include in lax- Mm dness trip brought uble income the compensation of the fA owledgo of a slu- President, the federal court Judges || II lecause of that ah- n,,(l n" other oftlcials and employes U Jl turn which was to of t,)e Suited States, or of any II Vednesdny at noon Alaska, Hawaii, or any politl-j III I over 48 additional ('H' subdivision thereof, or the His jit I "11 miii i ne iiciys are ?,? v ho president hand "ie hill l>ack to the senate and the Brl; ie meeting planned house, the words 'or of any state' HE jj id not take place we*e stricken out. and with tli's re- J||^\ ^tension. vision ??f the conference committee's IBw S ick admitted that apodal clause In Article 213. the act IJflB nt. and that he Is was accepted and passed by con- iKrS nourishment while Kress." up, metaphorically "* college intlrtnary. WEATHER HOLDS HP tied by the return OVERSEAS FLIGHT ice, from overseas tllege uprising was ... . Aviators to Toss ( oln to Divide zed as a personal ss. the president is Who Will < nrry Trnns-Atknew nothing of It lantlc Mail. ig now. One who ssor understands St. Johns. N F., April 17.?Unfa- " is this business, vorable weather conditions has iw who puts a po- again held up the attempt of Harry irn must rise early. G. Hawker. Australian aviator, to plaint that the' make the first flight across the \t-l mid be abolished, lantlc and gave his rival, ('apt. _a >1 icy looking to the Frederick P. Itavnham. the Hrisih 1*1' legiate activites. flier, virtually an even chance to isn't tactful or "hop off" at the same time. ClC is actions have re- While Hawker chafed at the eleldrawal of several ments which have held up his Sop- ga iddick replies that with two-seater for five successive ? ? go away were not days. ('apt. Kaynham's hastily as- DC mended for better sembled Martynside went up for a nks the boys have trial flight and upon its return was llC pronounced ready for the long trip.I mill are unques- C'apt. Rayn'ham. apparently conpresident as the vlnced that despite his late arrival He is very popular here he would start on even terms he threat of the with Hawker, discussed with the lat1 case to the trns- t.er the question of which should i? >v Brer Fox's de carry the first official Atlantic aerial ?" rl Rrer Rabbit In- mail. which was turned over to mm^^m Hawker several days ago when it ap- I peared certain that he would first I \j PROBAHLY attempt tite flight. ' HOME M \Y 1? " w:,s "V 'creed tiiat in the fl event of i simultaneous start the fw-o L aviators won't! toss a coin to detet- I i.?v> Will \ islt tlie mjne which should carry the mail Q Spentl Faster Tdeut. Lawrence Clements. It. A. hlenz. I F., submitted weatiier charts indi-. J ratine the werther would be pro,rll 14 _SftorP({iry'pit?ous for ttying for several days. | . . , . . , The weather charts. compiled ree chief technical A e ... from reports received front both ^ e conferring with . , shores and from vessels at sea. !nmcials overseas, as , .. , . . dicated that in addition to the local r> of capital siiips, snow storm thete were areas of 1 >w > ?r important mat- I>ri , , . , atmospheric pressure on bntli s'dos I start home May ! , . . of the Atlantic and a belt of cross >rt Leviathan. tl .. w'i<ds in between, y Roosevelt re.. ,, It was learned that plans for ?he from Paris saving . . fl'irht of a luge Handler-Pace fd to complete Ills ... i. . |, , . bombing plane from harbor trace i visit to l-.ngland. . are being made. The plane was rea he secretary. ... - ported to he either en the wav from was recalled from ' . . Kncland or about to be shinped. n important bust Major \rtlmr Partridge, if. A K... .1 his party ^ ill sn,?? however >| the \morlean ar- *ll> '1a<' r,,('"iv<>(' n? notlflrnlion of the and will visrt Pn,r-V ,,f 'ho Handloy-Pai;e and was rout Thov export nof infnI'"" (l as ?" who i's pilot pith the Vninrlcaii wnu,,! ho and then ro to ?, _ _ __ _ " I "Gets-It"?2 Drops? ai.s pay Then to the Dance! ?? FROM TAXES "Goodnight to Corn Pains?Coras i s Must Pay Ii.1t Peel Off With "Uets-It." \..i I... "Say. Kirln. you can lau*h at WtlRht shoes, or damp. com-pulllnK B 1. weather. blf? bumpy corns, calluses on the boW-h of your feet, corns be tween the toeii. nard and soft corns. jfl pril 14 The bu- " J& 'f , t :es from the coin i'Ics a I of a I HV I I o income kmk I I Roper I.Ih liability to file "Ifs AD Con Now~ 1 income tax undet tf ynu xcill Junt touch the corn or law. anv sifeh of callus with a few drops of '(lets-It.' I What a blessed relief it Rives to lay omit such coin- corn pains: You won't limp any ... _ _ . i more: you can enjoy the dance "","1"' every minute. Then to see how nv taxable Income that corn or callus will come right . . , 0 off comi?lete, like a banana peel and ivetl in 1 1 k from without the least pain. Is Just wonis subject to all dcrful. 'Gets-It' is the biggest seller among corn removers in the world the law. alio must today, simply because it is so wonuicli Other income derfully simple and always works mill r tntoino be nurc you get '(ieta-lt " irt or more, or $2,- 'Mots-It," tne guaranteed, money- ' ,. ... back cr i n-remover, theonly sure way. ruing to his s.atils, costs but a trifle at any drug store i rrictl person M'fdbyE. Lawrence &Co.,Chlcago, 111. t tire being reoeiv-! Sold in Lancaster and recoinntentled from ml parts of *he.awoJ'M'B b<>st corn ??> iinii>.uiin? ...? 1 Mar key Co., Standard Dm s "iat Company.? Adv FRIDAY, JtPRIL, 18, 1919. IVCIIKASK FOIl KXPKKSS ?? PI/OYKS is MADE PVBIJO ill gton. Apr.l 17.?Wage in- f. ...JMrfLr' n 1 ' 4 averaging about $i5 a uranflraeujer sKeneayior for approximately 59,000 em- CrOlip, ColuS, COQgllS of the American Railway Ex- ,t b nothln* nrw to n*bt cm*. onipany were announced by couth*. oorm.-M Hi th? chr* aid r-GencnG Htnea. The ln-\ represents an advance of $25 thla trrutmrot to. h above the wage scale in ef- _ _ ^ ? auary 1, 1918. JOW J <4. tec^LTSAZiVB My-TIsm is a great pain kP. u one of th. old?t and best. fll relieves pain and soreness A I I?y Itlicuiiiat ism, Neuralgia, <rf cold troubled. You jut *pply WW fl Etc.?Adv. ItMUrnally. and rub it la, aad It A 1 Grand Prize Hsfefftfi 10 ^ r Firearms Ammunition |Jj ** THE REMINGTON ARMS UMC CO INC jr^jl WW tw?ok.?ko**H SUM Nt<? ?o? cw ^Pjl HHiHHHVPHi^I[E2239LlhI 1 Do Yiiii & I ilie Ntv-si For Sale SAXON SIX ve Passenger Touring Car in first iss condition. If you want a barin in a real automobile, which has _ 1_ * 1HAA *1 _ _ cn run a tune over uuu miies, re is your chance. J. W. 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