Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, March 07, 1918, Image 6

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Second “Lumberjacks” Will Have )10,500 Men When Recruited « joggers, Sawmill WorkersTRcad fiuild- • ers and Libo35ft, R^truAiar' With >«• Road Work Are Wanted—Offi- ® - cers of Regirberrt Are Ex- - jt *< 1 - • .j ; ' i, * ? -pert LumW.tip.erj and. » ,, ■* -> ForetterB. p ...v-s. y ...• K . " J6HN L. CO’BB', ? JR. ’ ‘ J : - . <r -n .I . As.- r : \\ajbiyyj.ijn.'-A qaaiqi-vyiUe. .cffoffj is btflu|{iiuadtt>bj lilt; ^eegvlgfj U>j .goi jissi*i»tlif war depitrtmeaMJffcfwcuriBg riW* £ix 'tlintlsfttid then needed to 6ompli4e<l , 3U , i is ifepreseqted inW ’as axmon;* )<41dpf>eTfcTAibT‘ the sKoritl ^lumberjack regi'tnertt,* : or till* ^Jv£h'tj$h \^{fioY¥s ffotmj tts^i't IS oljiduljj' k«^\YiL^>Vlir*h. rccrui^Mj t«i' fulljl.^ttvumlKi.Vw..’Witt, Will.’ Comiqise 3o,5<Ab jimn ,ttml.twJH .iie- the * largest |eglim»ntn<ln <he world; Mf the men ! '|eedcd iur*\ fhrt?e thousand should be nggets,' sawirdll workm** nm* rrien e*~. mrie^cd it^ t.iUit(iin^ > :Vn<l (dthratlng- % bgging tai|f«*5<l^'’iiiui. ;Le’. Veiij^ijiiug wmm OF‘BOCHES FIGHTING -JN $H FttHtlOtE^ ' , T , *# *•■**.* >k. r Focji j 9tf mmm nasi M r J'he regiment *\v!H • out from the ’ fYerfch forests the Immense’ nYnmfnls trein tiyrufhrlrljfo hi i' - rs, e'rOssti os Ttumber 'for : niiiVoiinTents aind'bunfc- lC floiaj¥fe, airf iiiojik Myr armj^;ssimi those of the allied wjll .meBd., AifcMW- f fhr unit, known ms Uh< ‘-‘Fin-T Lumber- ^j«tck ropliut^*.-:; 4»n 5 *lio,vre(iiti». ajigir ‘ r neers (forest;, Wn? orgiimiZhtl lri the. fynmjtuer aaT ha* beep hard -at wvrk.ui The vvHxiul^ Lh stifcje tiw«.. , ■■> r Canadian* Started It . ■} ThO’ ifteu' Of 'the tlitilulwrjack regi ments' 4 ii not «rriKHlal , 'w iith tills 'coun* try. iii*riy\«iuaHO; ^**-A'*i*tdKi*» lN»lr .to**# r ** ***** ****Hki**t «t *«• »Mtf *r i ' ' * "r> u • s’ fltfsir vt nm X, .» »s3rrM»*4«* '■•effannrt a<**3 heavy’ |»aclvs>..fur jontf ilistaneos, ihe fjtgun were quick to tAke hold. y\fter a■ touple of Weeks' ilri+f they looked ‘like yet,vnih«i, .uu'i were reiwty for Urn JliJf advftftjjjre. A< soon as the Tenth Vjfeated the soon after the Vuityd, States entered the ,‘sfniggle ti^i savvluilt fi‘nT't§ w \t ? eYe j^lViipped hy lumbermen of New tfn&- laml for r jerHeg tfi.Vfn^tTtHfMt,.*' 1 '' >,f1 mjjk Ivf «sV*;-s Jm*: liters b4 closed to sa^o fuel. sF-ortu ■ *y- dfisso M J S; ttf» ?5 a ' .' bi*: ' SetA^jWt ttaW.-f'iTlConibet# MeUiB* ! ills, a Boston lad wl^p jojlied the <'u- l.rfrdlmi overseas IrwVes ’at fTiT- liegin- nifTrTrf tkrr-mvr nmf •*erw*«l- Si.Voml bataViom (m t^; western front, Ilf paj^tbapnfed UttFtUw'if Mes- • ^e N ..T.pivs. ATTTiPTTtlw* and the— S.dnme. iSer«a«iit. •.: ; M<Arthiil^;®:.etfas wounded fn ii«fcJunetlifc/*>jLi:th.t>ogu^, a .i**♦«.’<• tusk^li ■*uIsittg vtti live* ie-t't.kg- II • iyttdw eiaplovvthti^iMi Jl^/ ih • ’ueaw" b»4t.tti*SttcyiT*..-4iuJb- in, J^ew Y(|rki*r»«a w- rrm '\+n *jSJ •<bizs irv« Lumbecyjtpk r il »d{tSc' w 1**1 a'MsOO' q a- lt<‘d?”' . r N\ .• In '4us?*in tW* <!ertnans. ljave estab- tfshed Thrhr.bvs at Ivtfoitr;uT. Moscow. Riga.tan, T.ibau, J^sppnt, Revel and tRlpsap^r. ; ; :f. ■{££*«? Pogsrbiitties'FUna'^dhce^,. ^■nivlvii-to the ,l^iigmn front thnt .gtjrl of- the Hue la Ffuiidei .jL ••... : . P"lmrAifb *» md A*pl4* vx'igl|^l bi^ue** ^liotKjfr.-jnUr^ijlop, lut^vIhthff i lo#!a AVU* o;v»y, bjWtes. u wgiteu, awUlg ! to’ the. ttbst'U' e.'uX,.nai,ur;jl. oigstKyles, SjUtli gt> -jwvi- lp^.. luouutaln rnpgo*s «•'o. As Uu yt.Arublc Uistq- rlansyto hejfiu >yithe creation, few orjfiem yver rgntdicd the era In which t'Key lived mul ubpui which they might have written s. m some ueouracy. Largely fur thiif cfa^on no distinct rec ord lias come doWri to us of the high ly Interesting ,<^hquesl_of northern Africa as far as’tHe Stratts of Her cules; It Is ohly after the Arabs ef fected lodgjmeht Ri Spain and pushed -as’far IhTh FVhhcA as Charles Idftrtet would permit them that anything ap- prpafihln^ “hlstorj” of them is to b* "Justice.” Mr. JoliA (ialswortby. who net^mtly refused a kulghlhimtl that "llterutiirf* was its• otWTOwwJ.” one*' tobl an interesting story apropos Ills great'play, ‘‘Justice.’ 1 . "• v ‘ V A certain business nmu bad defied, to prosecute a >swlnd!er.-One night his wife returned from seeing a parferm- nnci* of^'Justice” so disgusted wdth the then horrors of the English penal sys tem <which the play waa Instrumental Ih getting Improved) that’shy persuad ed her husband not to prosecute .the swindler. , This may have bean supe%sentlmea,- tallsm, but It was a fine tribute to Mr. Galsworthy’s art /.»*'<. who could prove'themselves adept in ^ orn i kwr) some form of Ytmibcrlng wgAe. accepted M , n t frQ^ each man was listed for the particular Leipzig, Job with wiilch h'i. was most famtiiar. j n g us Most of Thom. Lumberjacks. Jtiardt, Bf^far the larger part of the recruits Nlklsh, ^ were lumber Jacks, meo wtnj had be^n merousiQ 1 raised In the w o<»da and knew -eVqry jlress em^ Jrlck of the trade. Others w ere gradu- concerts at ates of forest schools who had had models. it enough actual woods experience in ad- /ree.tl^p dltlon to their tecbhlcnf training to hundre«. qualify for a idacy. In the ranks of halls, n#ve the- Tenth-are men from Tate, Har- posters5l|. 'vard, 6nd f^rnell, the Universities of Germanjl < money, f O evening W^laccs of iinuisemcqt are' watthed and lighted in a maw by ao amount of QOul-much less than All these people would have consumed Tf tlje same time had they remained at hotwa. : To have closed the theatara froildrhave meaat increasing the sad ness of Paris, the throwing d»t Of 1 GA lW\ — — ■ l _ A. a Michigan. Wisconsin ' and Minnesota - In fact. pfadiealTy every prominent mnch more than the recti PAGE TWO BARNWELL SgNTff|^ 9WTH CHING TiiE EFFECTS OF GERMAN PRISONERS FOR INFORMATION VVORLD’S BIGGEST >, u Krt ' IhspetthSo. Pfepatatory. to Going Across. M*r» «A.; /'tr-f .tr; .to ?.< o’MiHwwi at ;. m r i* ■> C w » - A Ve *■?!¥*•• 5- st .fri -winf.,8*f ^ ^ ^nch- uf (jgtynan pci«m<•Bw^^aBA^;!lJ||^l*Mil*lrJ»Tla^uf , a- ' -?• :. v jm/'i* }r. & a : J.JLSSxT’• *<> t*y> ib* fd «* a4t * into iklBUKtS lO— r%m% w* termwlj mmrt aad v - v rptmtM tlmm* 1© *<w* ♦<?:» « - *s? **►<*# mr*l .xii&tm mH****» tlii‘-^«, us.thtMigh.they. UaU*l*e«m.bred.- dnjit.uud hail’never do)i« aiiytliipg.cl^*. ’M$Ay weli-icn'own college nfitletc> arc ipclAdtvd. *• Jack- Hansenv vt-rsiity of Minnesota footlwiH team) ‘i>biie" 'Frey, 1 - the Cornell^IpUd^iille- giiire! champioii two-niiler. and George Kqpkjirtjsav«In^oV l|ie A'isniell creW,,' *5tte ^imaigrthe best J^uuwu. Ci'r, • x Sons of rich nieiV’are ‘‘high privates in jth'o rear ranks," shonTiier m sbotli-^ dvt "tvifh those who Fiavf gr<Avn up lh Jbtf logging eanqts. Most iuf theSo iyen .nre ly^iubers of 'families Jong engaged t IiV|tm <> lTIrfttrcf i'trdncss mrd gave up linpotfkht positions. *t hrt llftlertsncri-* ficf 'tb" do their bit to help down tJie Him. , }/ Given Course of Training. Tin. recruits, wet>* assefublcd rft the Atadrkan tmiyarwiy," 1). TJ 1 ., trniuiug ca^ip -tpid fiut i through u course of. sji^tH to'ti<mualiit. theau wU]ypijltary. drill and liardep tliMn for.tlie work on .the oTher'side. Ah Major DuBoin. formerly head of th« f<*rest service in other side. In order to disrurl) labor eondUtyps in tjq.‘ JimiJ^er Industry, u* l^tttcTib possifile, jt was decided that qmd\Tie<] regislVahl H- nud^r' the' f<c1ec- ‘ the T'td*- Ih’e dr!i.ft law who l, ha're : tifg b»*en or* * * derod to hold iW i A str i' hM t M , boUi»j.-wjer<^-&pt4j,.i^joss iieoudtthm*. TanhUar with rill? aaib re- help iiianufaeture^l^ ue^\p'^, pfld acgustoJueil to carrying r'allforniu,.,said, it was '‘duck soup for EMTr 1 lIArdened to otlt-ofJ THOsf ’({/’ fh* d<>or”1ffe tinder nir kfAils of weather themsvJv^f- Ip reiidiness- jfor duty may be “inducted” into the regiment. Applicants for iiwluctlon .should write the F Ares tec at \YftSh~'“ j4gti)U,, lb d'.. give tjicir age, a full,, ^•pitement of experience and the names 7 [< tniiniBg camp,’ lirgani^kfion of the ’LdeOtieth bcgim. SiK’of the ton hat* ^having much fitimer.- ftideAl tlie^x- - a t1-nt of-tlie French forest^; cjlunot eom- ire With our *dyiK.. Rut there is ntrrre : t*liui)S 4»ave gpendy Jmwi* formeil and their share, ^ninber than is geuerjifly-known. '1*1)o ^■RreiU'h have found that it pays to ® frow a crop uf trees- ou jns^r, rocky of ftifmer eihptoVerH, • The type of men lii Hie:Twoidl«‘th '» the tame as tliaj* of jhe Tenth. Husky, hardTutnded/’ M£ bnnrti bellows, ■ whr> - can hotfl ihetr f»w n K imyw here,' Hb'lr - oHiecrs say) they A-jmTick their wejgJit in wild cat^gny old day ij.ud.can ‘‘^og” ;H many s;rwm!!N as tb(Cc ate to cut the pjmher. - , :i. Gb Fully Equipped* v Like tlie Tenth, they .will take with, them everything. ttcedAd produce' .lumbec, frt'tn tb«j "srunip.to the car,**’ us tile trade plmise. goS. Axes, rrds»-- ent saws, harness, ciuiUiooks. bursts,, nilibcrs. ciw»J>st(A*es, rompletc'-sawnidls, • twp-feu trucks. grindstoneR, and till thu »-. other thousarvl and oac artidies Iciiud .-, in a -well equipped, lumber camp are^ included In their equipment, f ** * .‘Tladr Work will he behind tSu*jllrlng line. They wilt probably pot.jii^it UU-, less the Hun springs'- a. surprise so eompb te that it-hwoine* nt»ee«kary t(k, call on nil bari lfl. JUit r-wry-^strokg - ■ of an ttXe * lid evejfy fc'Ujj M . going to count Just ns-fiiuch as a shell, Aftd If-lumber will help win tlic.wlA thoad IfMKHhhuskU^ w 1U nu*iv fjiat» ^0 hi a crop **ft4ap La od. tost a»u jM»or, as it pays -to grow LjI® nop <‘f wheat on -tlje beffrir suits. -They ^ ~ * ^ *• , . . • * , f r ■ \ ' X f r This reniifrkuble photograpii taken from a c.lptiite«i -GermiMi <Iftieer, show s (i holes Isjt'oiq the barrage lire of the allies. A di-pa+cll st^n Starting I n< forcenients, and lux seems quite unperturbed by- the shell tire whleh is Vohcentrp.tcd on thejiuiiiwi* a THEATER IS ONE TEUTON WEAPON GENERAIoPERSHING MEETS KING. ALBERT ♦have praetfCAd forestry for generations ^FfW’Riul Tff^iyidof sfnshtug tlieir timber claminafeTr they handle their bold- | Elaborate System of Using Per- /tugs wlUi great care and are very Joatli !, r«» oi .-nt tiiore (Tian fs-pnvlui ed earli year fOl llfierS |0 Circulate GeT- a '*. '-o 'f *. ; 7- .■ ’• *’ ;■ •' ’5 •' 1W ig/M.RAY salaries of singers 'wifC ?i ..vi^i.V i i\. 4* 5. } ^ man Propaganda. word goes out to “paper the house.” In Berlin Max Reinhardt wus'bHd: - /‘Spend without counting the cost; when you get bqck we’ll settle the bill.” When the theittefs ftrC empty It makes no difference, tin- tour fs>utln- u^s. All otlldul Germans inul their i compatriots in neutral cities are -. . »r ■>i 1 a-- ' oblige*! bv mllifary ortler to go fo Paris Secs benefit of Gayety, Refus- thi^sc perffirmftfices, <«eh night. When ing to Close Amusements to Sayg... J-lhaJrotipe phi vs Its farewell perforpi- Fuel—Germans Flood Neu- since the ranking German diplomat or ^ traV Countries. ’ ! consular representative In vadi city gives a large banquet.* wTn-re, so as. Paris.—Attention has been attracted to make the neutral bettep-understand to the use the Germans make "the meaning of ‘‘knRur.” chahipaimer Is d hen tor as n vchtetc of propaganda #ffl v »*n to- him. • . — —- ...—I- -•**,.. - *, -- U * - Teutons Pay Stngers’ Salaries. .iTtatejy this odmrt-Bjgltted policy bas*|^ \ (h-rniari oniisul sent for thi- direc- iAd been adopted. ^It yvoyld liuve a<Uln tors of the imoSt-R, halls ^MyTr ■ \Ijje.he Is -station^ u n.J told thetu ( 6)».pl»«d; wirltout acctnnpIlshVng any good thut ^ n . IK . T ,, r mo enjm7od.Germnn "*.‘ty8uUs, Rqit tlm agUatiun has -served j singr-rs, «» r “turns” tliey wo.ul'tKJiave •Uie purjuise of revealing that the al-^ lL) p ;lv them only )?l a. day. and ijefr have made no, organized attempt re8 j ,,f their sdary, lie said, mi matter :t!t* kepp alive In neutral countries In- how large;.would he assumed bv-the •rest In their language, tiielr tdpuls, t German aUtiibiTtlcs. diejr literature, thraugh their,theaters nnd Hjtisle, while the Germans have vlverlom^ed no opportunity. " 1-t is nuiNsayliig too much to Insist /that never has the (heaters been so necessary as now to public life. For today, more than, ever, luetir— soUflors ,«jir- (•tvilktnS'—need tlie relief frohi the strain <»£ war. afforded bjy a relapse rtite the realm of fantasy, n visit to fieijjejplijPeisifihjg. CrtnfttV.sudi-r ill e^Nf beltif air : hi^ ; arrivtdoii!Im lb*lgiun front Q'hls*,|$^pi|‘|Mrji^ pt^ho<£t?!ipli t" arrives in tiiin Gemftxif fcfrMhtfil " wbiijb trf. U^Ulitiv Jted Air In Medicine. Il^iited^jir.'is ropf^rtnl by J>r. Q. .O. Cunifjtoa ; ; tO Iw of consKlcra'blc impor- refusei tnnek laj/waV "medical .‘khtl ...surgickr- that " Rraejic^.Aj; .titmi^rgtTtrcs of 10<) de gree^ tA JUO degrees Fkbrenhelt it. ease* pA)r. produces an Increased bloo# fo the wound and greatly aldscheftllng. At 4nch high tvmpera- 'turc*i ; ft> JO0 ilegtees to 1,400 degrees the air Is prottOtmced the Ideal uteripzqFv A^'a' pressure of 7 to 15 pounds heated air may be used -for mnitAage by simply directing it upon the vrotmd and in some cases usefkl results ora obtained by alter nating wkh a hot-air and a cold-air douche. That {^"the reason Why, tn flu- mu-. .sJe halls of . the big neutral city," in , questloti, you hear nothing spoken but Germam ""T. This striking IHustrafimV of the thoPr qugbness of the German propaganda- which expends millions for musical and theatrical performances is in rLri king contrast 11>* t he do-mg h1ng pol icy of-1 be allies In this •respect: That Is vYiy Switzerland ’ttsks; “I>ocs Uran’ce scorn us, AT Is.shy-broken Spi’i'- v 'l