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PUBLISHED TWICE EACH WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
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LIST OF SUBMARINE VICTUMs
Han I'-Boafe Still Operating In Amec
loan Waters And There May Be
Six All Are Moving Southward
Known Deaths Only Sixteen.
New York. June 5. Two more tes
sels, a Norwgeian steamship and one
chooner were added to the list of
ships known to have been sunk by
me uerman submarines which are
raiding in American waters. The
total now stands at 13 five steamers
and eight schooners.
The fact which stood out most
prominently in the day's develop
ments is that the U-boats are still
operating near the coast and have
not returned to their bases, assum
ing that the two, which have been
identified are the only ones on this
side of the Atlantic.
This was demonstrated when the
Norwegian steamer Eidsvold was
sunk oft the Viriglnia cape late yes
terday. The location of the attack
shows also that the submarines are
moving steadily southward, if they
are the same ones that attacked ship
ping almost at the Gateway to New
York harbor. The navy department
reported yesterday an encounter be
tween a destroyer and a submarine
off the coast of Maryland.
Another fact regarded as signific
ant in marine circles here that none
of the vessels sunk thus far was sent
. to the bottom by a torpedo. It is
considered certain that the underseas
craft carry torpedoes and that they
are conserving them in the hope that
they may get an opportunity sooner
or later to attack a transport load
ed with American troops. The un
armed merchant ships which have
been attacked thus far have been sent
to the bottom by the use of bombs
and gunfire.
Possibility that vessels still unre
ported may have been Bunk was seen
in a statement of the master of the
schooner Samuel C. Mengel, who ar
rived here today with his rescued
crew. He declared he was told by
the commander of the submarine
that destroyed his ship that the U
boat had sunk three steamers, one
a passenger liner, and three schoon-
Houstw to Houses V. 8. S. Canvas
Planned 1'oot masters Met Here.
Arrangements are fast being corn
pitted for the War Saving drive which
opens on June 23 and extents to the
2k. Mr. R. A. Morrow, chairman of
the committees of the country has
appointed township committees and
these in turn are appointing school
districts chairmen. Up to the pres
ent date around $200,000 worth of
War Savings and Thrift stamps have
Deen sold in the county. In the drive
which opens on the 23 an effort will
made to secure pledges for Union
county's entire allotment of $700.-
000: these pledges to be Daid in by
Jan., 1919. If Union county fails to
subscribe her entire allotment it will
be no fault of the workers.
.MUU1.1S JUKISKS DIC VK BACK PRESE-XCE OF KI RUIRivrc Xi:V nit Ur ol onn
M IDI-1 I'w nr. n . I I I -"".WW
' i.6 utiuuxs MOKE THAN 2 .MILES WON T STOP FLOW OF MEN
1
LUet Hun
IS OltDEIUT) FOK JUNK SA
"War
Use Your Wireless Ami We Won't
Shoot" Carolina's Operator Re
fused to Obey.
Xew York, June 5. A schooner
carrying Captain Barbour and 151
passengers and 94 of the crew of the
Slogan" "Don't Soldiers of the Se Ocrn,., Important Duty. f the Xy l u. Kee,. the While Milli,m Yoyiut Men Were Ite.
c ah,i ua i ,.t ...... 1 . I
High Ground Northwest of Cha
teau Tlik-ry Machine Gun Had
Made Shamble of the Village
Berlin Says "No Change."
Although the lastest Cen.ian offi-
Road Ojien To Frame Thto Duty
Is Supreme And Will Ite Acroin-
piMied, Declare Daniel IUW
Are Likely To Continue.
steamer Carolina nf tho w vrk c' communication announit-s that
and Porto RLm line which was tor- th situation on the battle front is
Pedoed bv a German cnKmirin las I unchanged, there hug been u .iun
s-unday night arrived here earlv to- 0D one the niosi importi.nt sectors European waters. That hone i not
oay. iu ricaray. Ana Arierican marines o oe realized, for
Germany's hope has been that sub
marine ra:os off the American coast
would cause a partial withdrawal of
American destroyers from duty in
Merins Wednesday Order Went to
;..wriirs Wednesday' ItegUtni.
lion Keetd to Produce 750.00O
for Doty.
Washington, June 5. While a mil
lion young Americans Just turned 21
were registering today for service in
the war for world freedom, orders
went out from the office of Provost
Swiotarvl,. . .
This was what occurred as related ere sponsible for it. Daniels has pronounced the policy of ' , , ..'.V . .er . V? gov
AuacKing on a Iront of about two me inited states to be one of i.nai. ; " . " "V. "''."J'i auzuub
by Vogel "SDarltR" Vnrel tho niik
name commonly fiven wireless op- aDd ne-half miles in a fight that be-1 finished concentration of the trans
erators who stuck to his key send- fan Thursday with the break of Ports of men, munitions and food.
UUIIDg 1MB drive a Personal nOUSe- or lnt liKnn K u; droVp hpk th namv trA. Ulnwprf in fnr h .
to-nouse canvass will be made. The wag awakened at 5:35 o'clock of ' "'tually two rnd one-quarter miles convoy system commensurate with
k- . ,VC . 0De 0Ve,r "?d Sunday evening, as usual for supper. and occupied all the important high American destroyer strength ou this
nlil . of every tax-payer in the The other fellow (assistant operator) ground northwest of Chateau Theirry ide of the Atlantic, declares David
county secured. Lvery man whose Werner came running in while I was whioh viI'age In a previous fight Lawrence, in his Washington corres-
naiue appears on the tax book will dressing and yelled, 'come up here Aiueric an machine gunner had turn- Pondence to the Greensboro News
.w. .ru uu ru lu uu qUick." I rushed into the wireless ea ml shambles by the tccuiacy of
for the mobilization between June 24
and 28 of 200,000 more registrants.
This brings the total number of se
lective service men called to the col
ors to 1.596,704 and when they are
in camp the nation's army will num
ber well over 2,000,000 men.
The registration today apoarently
was attended by the perfect order
that marliiul t i AHMtl;. .. .
The lrr.at rii.tf f .K v VT S"
their aim as the German? tried to said, "is to keen the voad i, to i' ' "ien Wh f,'"1 the
wrest a bridge from them. . France in order to l.UZt T" ntf;iat,,:esJer.va on "po" hich the na-
Aftera breathing space in Thurs- supplies and food fo-the allies ThW ,n. . r 10
day's battle the Americans late in the duty is supre me, anfi it , al v ' f, fhT. r " the Weslern J,01
afternoon returned to the fray and at be accomplished at all hiwrda Th her'"an Wa!i ",a1chine-
last accounts hnrd fighting was in Just what nrtaunon.'. ... u!"h? PPfared. b.e"
t0T progress for this Important sector, ken cannot be levValed. More than
t - j ' - iui v. vi ac niuic llic
ef amvio IP WA k Kni.nU 1 IV, I .
.u.,c. . uu uuusui uuenjr ,room there wgg an ..g q g ,.
Bonds and is unable to buy stamps garding the schooner Isabel B. Wilev.
then a card will be given him on s n siouhin v-n
which he will write the reason for ed by armed German submarine
not buying. latitude 3S 117: loni.lti.rto 7? 10
iu luuurxiiuu mini yifuaittiiuui "i tnlit Panta in i: h vj
.w ....... .vl. 1 " uau
vi 1.1c uikc me jiusiuiaains ui i Better mnkp nnifU hanilwav
0.1. int.. nt V. ...11 f Vli. C r I. . . 1
wiiuij at lilt; i.aij ui ui. tu. tfiu-
chester, postmaster
tented a conferenc
here Monday niorni
here 'Monday nion
at this meeting.
Chester explained
hr. Ka ......
inai nit- iirasuijr uuu iiuBiuiui-e oe- "At nhnnt R nVlnnb 1 wb Hnun I made lb or ni men esntfi-ea I .!;.,
partnients expects the postmasters to .miner u-hen i So hard nreeii hav.. tho Horn-nine I . ". are assigned, mnny of them may soon
take in the War Saving campaign. aillack alongside. 1 went on deck been by the attacks of the Americans t? '8 ".pa":c or rf disturb- be called to the colors as today's re-
.Mr. Winchester presided at the without attractinir nv n,n,p tto. In the Chateau Thierv swtor diirine Jme lne Buomar.i e raias, quisition upon governors probably
meeting and set before the postmas- tion thn nowihio nrt h.M.io,i the last few dav that th.v havo hoon " ouf' 01 fonpe, can predict what will exhaust the first class in some
terc their relation to .the War Sav- the wireless house and sent the other compelled strongly to reinforce their "f.OT"0!. B,ya-m1'Jr-MCConi; States- ,Wh.L'r no fo,:mal ex,Plana.tlon
ings campaign. He told them that onerator to cet onr noitin Ho ro. front, usine three division., of tiirkoii P."sh but the Ceneral disposition of was made this was believed to have
,u.: j...! i i i r .. i " : - i"--- inp nivv llipn l In Mnnt nvurv tii.,..IIu,. il. k.. i .
mrir uuwes uau oeeu ueiinueiy set turned saying some one else was fig-1 troops in an attem;
ever, their efforts have been unavall- eDen,v c,aft; But at the same time Results of the second registration
ing. The Americans could not be
i mnirinp hv io rtronfih .r th i wiiif ii commann.o tne M.irn nt thiti ...... i.. i, .
at Monroe, at- Dals the -snV ..,Kt rirht Part of the front where the hattio nnB Lm., ,h- 1 " ' V.r:r.. nrFt registration day, June 5, 1917.
e at the postoffice Iswlncs eastward niu-arii Khoin Th k,, v! v' I -"'''tary authorities estimate that
ng. All the ost- .youi-re rlrht. Sn..-k. tho ..in. marines took luo Germans nrl.ner ..,,7h "!! . 0 their number there will be had
ning. All the post- per said. ,nd he bawls out to change the early encounter, while the marines ao close at hand may make i 750000 men fit for active duty
Postmaster Win- our ponition and we began to zig xag French troops on their left also gain- possibl "wlreleM commun?eat?on a" aCt JtCnSTS !"equires
to them the part ami ,nWlt n b 8 b ed an advantage over tho Pn.., f... ,?L :!f. '?iu"'ptl0" that the new registrants be placed at
i ,.-o j I . ' . . . . . : . . ' - nuui uiiuisiuitnj t;auuna oi snon iu k,.h. r i .i.:..u .1
i io uuiiviii vi ui viaiss iu niliuu llltrv
t v. . v. u,. thn t: n n .. ... I .
"J i"Biuinio ucym miriii i unnz out wnere we were and moan.
I ... - I
ana rjuotea instructions from Fost- while I shot out ouf first S. 0. S.
master General Durleson, First As- " 'S. O. S.steamshin Carolina he.
sistant Postmaster General Koons ng gunned by German submarine.' denied their objectives.
To the northwest around Veuily-La-
I caDnot find any deep-seated convic- will not be known until tomorrow.
tion on the part of any navy officers General Crowder has requested the
that the German raids are of a serl- adjutant general of each state to tel-
ous character at all events serious egraph then a comprehensive summa-
enough to affect the cause of the al- ry of the result, giving the total reg-
lies by retarding the flow of men or i,tration, the proportion of the num-
materials to France. Der that had been expected to enroll.
The long range gun did some dam- reasons obtained for any difference
ge, but the weapon did not measure between the figures, and the nature
ter becoming 21 years of age proba
bly will be fixed vcry three months.
It Is estimated that 1.000,000 men
become of age yearly and the new
and Third Assistant Postmaster Gen- i sent it out a couDle of times. With-
eral Dockeiy. Mr. Winchester Im- in two minutes Cape May station had Poterie.where recently the Americans
uresseu upon me postmasters wnai picked us up and queried for loca- have (lean the Germans several sav-
the poKtofflce department expects of tion. But just then our German via- ape blows and captured portions of
them In regard to the War Saving itor (the submarine operator) butted the terrain they were occupying the
campaign and showed them in de- n and savs 'vou don't use wlrplesi eieniy now seem fearful on another
en lout iinHov Vn veaaola hail hoan I tail the Way to get their SUDDlv Of I we don't fthoot " 1 rnnlH toll frnm Inialaueht and irf riptr.L-inc tho veplrin
reported that day and it is believed stamps Increased to meet the unus- the falntness of the vibrations that 1tn hells. No infantry attack by UP in military effectivenesa to the of any untoward occurrence attendlna;
either the U-boat captain was lying aemana mat is coming, a iaor-ith Hun sender was geared . to -Oi&Wtaer aide Das been eported, how- spreau. Ana aner a v leKunmuou. (
01-that Cantain Hansen misunder- ough drill in the regulations and In- heard not over half a mile a wav. Tever. that is the test not only for new weap- Registration days for men hereaf
stood. structions or the department was giv- "On order then from my captain I It seems not Improbable that the 0DB i war out or new pians or cam-
So far as known, the only loss of en. replied that we were laying to. Germans soon are to ask the Amerl- Paign or taciics.
life was In connection with the sink- f I "But I followed that by repeating pans to show their tinerit as fighters But while the raids undoubtedly
na nt tho rnroiinn and that wan de- Names Recently Added to the Red the S. O. S. call. I in a battle on the St. Mihip Rector, will continue from time to time and
finitely established at only 16 by re- Crona Quilt. "I forgot to say that the first shot southeast of Verdun. American pa- we will suffer occasional losses, there registrants are expected to go far to-
vised ficiires coin Died bv the com-1 Mrs. it. A. Morrow reports mat tne went right across our bow. When I trols report heavy movements of trooD is a good deal more speculation here WHru aeepmg up ine nrsi ciass in
pany showing there were aboard the following names have been added to repeated the call for help the Huns trains from the northwest passing as to the why and wherefore of the ea(,n Etate from which thus far all
vessel only 218 passengers and 111 me neu ross qum since me last re- sent over anotner which -whizzed westward behind the Toul sector lit German submarine campaign at this ' "" naxiuuui army nue uuen
in the crew making a total of Zi'J porc in ine journal : some distance over our top. A third the direction or St. Mihiel. particular time than as to the posible u,nwu-
instead of 350, as originally report- Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Stevens, Miss EI- went tothe rear and the fourth and The heavy attacks of the Germans injury that can be done our shipping. Assignments tor the men called to
ed. All those who perished evident- eanor Stevens, Mrs. J. r . Doster, Mr. last fell short. It seemed as though along the front ironi Uheims to the For, as to the latter point, supreme lne ro'urs unoer tooay s oroer mai
ly were lost fioni the lifeboat which and Mrs. C. N. Simpson, Dorothy It was designed to do so. I guess northeast of Soissons are still at a confidence prevails in the navy's abil- cate the rapidity with which troops
arrived yesterday at Lewes, Dela- Simpson, Hilda Simpson, Frances they Intended only to scare us. halt, although sporadic offensives are ity to cope with the situation before now are moving overseas. In nearly-
ware. Ten or mem w.ere passengers oihiuuh, r-iuiutui onupsuu, .warn- ny mis ume everyone naa rusn- peing aiiempieu at isolated points long. "'j mc irtiaunuia unun
and six were members of the crew. ret Simpson, Mrs. Fannie W eed, Mis. ed from the dining room and was try- and bombardments of violence are be- wi,,. ,11,1 ;. iiHoniv toUH s requisition are assigned to
I. II. Bourne, Mrs. liattie west, Mis. ing to find shelter. ing carried out on various sectors, enri hor .!,,,;.,. aru- , ai army cantonments, wnereaa.
UNK OFF COAST OF I C. D. Meacham, Mrs. J, C. Blakeney,
peated
NORWEGIAN'
VIRGINIA SUBS GOING SOUTH George McManus, Miss Pearl McMa
Washington, June 5. The German
"I listened In again and caught re- especially in the region of Rheims. whole vear of war with the United refently wheD calla were Illiade 11 was
ated calls from Cape May and one Every where that the Germans have states?" Our navy officials expected necessary t0 send the n,en 0 natIo"al
submarine raiders again have disclos
ed their position. An announcement
from the navy department tonight
said the Norwegian steamer Eidsvold
was sent to the bottom at 4 o'clock
yesterday afternoon 40 miles off the
Virginia capes. The entire crew was
rescued today by a naval supply ship.
Details of the encounters are lack-
ine.
"Thirt Is the last word received
bv the detiaitment showing the raid
ers rosition. In thirty hours after
the attack on the Eidsvold nothing
has come to indicate where the Ger
mans went or what they were about.
nus, Mary McManus, Mrs. J. Archie Horn the Brooklyn navy yard asking essayed an attack it has met with
Helms, Elizabeth Helms, Mayme where we were. I hadn't our bear- sharp repulse. There seems to be n )
Helms, Nealie McManus, S. F. Broom, I ing from below yet, but knew ap- doubt that the allied line has been
Cynthia Broom, Ellle Broom, Mrs. proximately where we were. Just sufficiently strengthened to withstand
Lessie Helnte, Mrs. P. H. Johnson, when I was rigging up to give this the shock troops of the Germans and
Odessa Richardson, Mrs. P. B. Blake-1 Cap'ain Barbour ordered 'no. it is seemingly not beyond the realm
ney, Louise Blakeney, Lillian Blake- "I went out of the wireless room of possibility that General Foch's ar-
ney, Gladys Blakeney, Mr. and Mrs. land watched the passengers and crew niies soon will take the initiative into
S. S. Richardson, Frank Richardson, fretting Into the boats then went their own hands
Clyde Richardson, Henry R. Bennett,
Clement Bennett, Jr., Louis Dixon,
Jr., Karl Frank Dixon. Mr. and Mrs.
R. K. Helms, Dwlght Helms. Arthur
it much earlier. They expected it in
the first few months of war. They
had to make their decision then as
to whether they would send the bulk
of the destroyer st'-cngth across tho
ocean or attempt to patrol our long
const line. At tne "neck of the hot
guard, regular army and other camps
because the cantonments were filled.
-It is evident mat """Helms, Glernie Helms. Mr. and Mrs.
heen moving steaaiiysoUlnwdiu .u .. c j Helmai Bdng Hp,mp Charlie reaching here said some one In a Hie
the New Jersey coast I esumabiy n d Helnw Mr gnd Ml8 T j w boat beRan whstiing "The Star Span
thev were back yesterday in me ' e-1 n.. ,.. n.nn, inhn nrirath lio r ,i n ,. ,,,
' . . I -' wis., a- 1 uioi aviwiii. i vim j i ii iii n i u a ii i i
and it was taken up
Mr. and Mrs. John Fulenwlder, Mr. tv those in the other boats the men
lions agaiusi iuubuuk Dtl.v.u.. nd ... vValter Henderson. Margaret Moinlne In tho whistllne and manv
me ruiuns r c . v,rfr." .... (Henderson. Walter Henderson. Jr.. I of tho women Rlnsrlnir the words.
K a L'irfuVnlr muni ' ' I " J
Xo INuilc! ITjrht It Out!
( From the New York Herald. )
Two reasons of policy may have
moved the German command to send
tie," they concluded, was the place submarines to ply upon our coast,
to im. finr n;i vv anil tirotort mil' roust. Ithoilsands of milpa from thulr hiao
back to the operating room and tore Admission has betn made by tV wisp shipping "by such measures as They may have looked for a slovenly
could he devi.'ed when the emergency I guard and easy prey. They have plan
ned to cow the American spirit, as
they hoped to do in 1916 bv send
ing the U-53.
There Is also a reason of despera
tion: Our swiftly ferried armies do
not more menace Germany by land
than our naval forces on the coast
of Europe harry her submarines and
make cruiser raids hopeless. No trans
port under American guard has yet
been sunk with loss of life upon an
eastward course. Submarines nlan-
up a secret navy code book which limitary corresponui-nt o! the Berlin
the Huns might have found useful. Vossische Zcitung that the German
All other papers of any importance offensive Is spent and that the Cer-
Helms, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Penegar, I tore up and put In a silver water I man armies cannot be expected to
Mrs. Fannie Penegar, Maggie Pene-1 pitcher and threw overboard. proceed at present against the newly
gar, S. w. Helms, miss t,nniner "Then the captain came In and strengthened allied l:nes.
Helms, Horace Helms, S. J. Helms, with i took to a boat every one In the Italian theatres there has
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Helms, Ethel else had left." been somewhat of an increase in tho
After abandoning ship, survivors artillery and patrol encounters on the
mountain front nni on '.he lower
reaches of the Piave river, but the
expected attempt at an advance by
the Austrlans has rot yet begun.
Still another vessel- t'nis time r
British steamer hps been sunk in
American waters. The sinking oc-
- . . ....-.j iiiv.. nrnunmii
nen inev aiiucneu me ciuo'uiu "" i j . rr... o.i,v. mnia I it, i i
" ' . 4 I .11 . O UU .M I B. 1 Ulll Ollll III, III IIIC I OI no i . eitri UU IlLiX I IUCI B W I1U 8U'CI III"
on any preuous Hiup Mii smith, Charlotte Smith. Tom Smith, tended the allotting of life boats to curred off the Virginia capes.
mey iauncu.ro .' jr., Jennie V. Smith, Mrs. T. J. Gor- those on the Carolina declared the
rtnntVontK .truck onVof these don' Mr' and Mrs' Craven Gordon, coolness and expedition with which Jol)n o.lllns Wi-Ucn That He I Well
Vratt annarentiy RirucK one oi inrac . .ui.. nj n 1 .1.1. i. ni 1 .. . ..i. I
Mary Gordon, Christian Gordon, Dr. (this task accomplished was re 111 ark -
and Mrs. B. C. Redfearn. Earnest Mc
Manus, Julia Jeanette Metts.
rble. Few women became hysterical.
they declared and most of these col
lected their wits under the rebutes
New York Is Making Preparations I promptly accorded by other women
ror Air ltaid. I Those who reached here after esca-
New York June 5. Allen R. Ryan, ping the triple menace of German
special deputy police commissioner gunfire drowning and starvation were which he says: "I saw a little piece
mines and a number of others, un-
ni,Hot have heen gathered UP in
th same vicinity by patrol craft
! ThA Pxonoh atonmer Radiolene Un
..i.POBBfiillv attacked at 9:30 o'clock
vosiovrtav morning off the Maryland
coast, probably was a hundred miles
north r' tne D ace wnere me
vtit sunk eicht hours later.
whether the raiders are still off
ho viririnla canes hopeful of encoun
...v ...c. ' - m . . ,
terlng more inu-.n ui tary of War Baker definite instruc- training camps at
they have yet assailed or are 1 hurrj ; tong g, t0 what nimtary authorities German captain ey
ing on soumwaro, no um. n renuire from the nollce In nrotcctlng (eifst in them than in anv others on
attempt 10 the city from possible aerial attack, board.
., , a a n.ai....n Commissioner Ryan will return in
ane v. n. I time to fly over the city tomorrow
Mr. W. D. Hawfield, chairman 01 nlKht an(i observe the manner In
Vance township War Savings com- whieh the general public Is co-operat-
Antl Happy.
(From the Waxhaw Enterprise.)
Mr. W. H. Collins has jut receiv-
aro.se. For just as Germany could
not afford to detach too many sub
marines lor service on suh a Ions
coast, the United States could not af
ford to keep her splendid destroyers
from the zones where the submarines
were doing most damage.
Germany, it was reasoned, could
not detach many undersea craft, and
even today it is the estimate of com
petent ravy observers that Germany
has released not. more than two and
noaslhlv t hi-oo anhinavinea In h11 for n'r.g to attack troop-shlPS here WOUld
V -J a. .. .
uHiuiy nave naverusea meir presence
by assailing small merchantmen.
As raids on London are made to
frighten the people into demanding
that airplanes be held from the front
for their protection, the submarine
raids on our shores may have added
motive the hope that panic will
prompt us to demand the withdrawal
raiding purposes. Sailing craft will
suffer for a time until more subma
rine destroyers and patrols can be
brought into play.
Gcrnit.ny's motives are always puz
zling, but it i3 generally believed
here that men like Count von Bern
storff, Dr. Dernburg and others who
had resided In America were respon-
r.1) ,,ter f.,0iU his S0D' Mr' J,h1 sib'e for the long period of abstinence Pf naval foi(,es from the other side
... v-uiuna v, ""c.u.ku M0n the part of the German subina-
uuijipijuu, r vvv sin, v.mu., ui i rifles
In command of the natlpnal defense unable to understand why the com- in the Waxhaw Enterprise which was . " 71 . i In
of Kour Vorlr nnnonncoH tonlirht that nmnilot. nf tho Tt.hnat rhoao to lut L,..ii.. i..i v.. . I AlllerKa 10 lilOVC SIO y in W Br plep-
v. " w I v . v. v. . w . v...uw - - r luinij iinei c-diiii. j I'll i o ii i ii l ot'ot nn onrt hflG tH Alt trt n n L- O I,
he would go to Washington tomor- g0 unmolested ten newly commission- form The Enterprise that 1 am still UlaXn our efforts hy various devices
propoganda to
ices,
the
Set all these down as blunders of
Berlin. What we have we shall watch.
Where we fight we shall win. We
did not enter the war expecting to
remain immune to suffering and sac
rifice; and to us the game of bluff
Is old. Whatever havoc the Timiti
mlttee, has appointed the following inR the polite In enforcing the
men as chairmen of their school dis- hjghtless order which was Issued by
trlct to serve in tne war &avmgs Commissioner Enright yesterday and
iuw iiiuiuius i uuiam Hum mj neuic-iiuiiis Hum mo aiiny uiinri.- nving BoQ enjoying ine to trie mil-1 inclnilinc
tary of War Baker definite mstruc- training camps at San Juan. The Pgt and believe I cun'lick anv Hun ". ... . u " j slmik ran i.nntrio tho hin. .h.u
tionsas to what military authorities German captain, evinced no more In- that lives In Germany in a hand-to- "T;h"r: the guns and stores 'sha 1 reach
hand fight. John was very much erg ghoull, not ,nvest too nef,viIy ln their haven, the lines shall be man
amused over the report that he was war contracts. For a whole year Ger- ned-
I.1 his ,ett,er he lso said that manv has not bestirred herself pa' tlc- And "r "avy Is big enough and
in field day exercises his battery won uIa,.ly agalnst America, and i-ports strong enough to protect our shores
aiA i-uyswui ui rvru cuinwu, mm in from the western front even Indicate wunoui wunorawing snips rorm use
baseball team had won three straight a tendency to fraternize, al! of which ful service on the other side. There
Fames uui ui tevru ;uinc fi irs
rfrlve from June 23 to 28. Mr. Haw
firirt makes the reouest that these
rhalrmen meet with him at the Indl
an Trail school house Tuesday, June
11th. at 2 o'clock in. the evening to
tl.m for the drive.
Mill Grove. E. J. Byrum: Center
Grove, P. C. Stinson; Stouts, K. M.
which he announced today would be
In force Indefinitely.
Reports compiled at headquarters
indicate that violations of the order
were most frequent in sections large- ed to the Food Admlnlstinfor'a ml
iy populated by enemy aliens. Police- Dg that one pound of other cereals
men in plain domes were at once sent must be obtained with everp pound
io mese aisiricis to cooperate wim pf wheat flour.
Burglar Observes 50-50 Ruling
A Council Buffs grocery store was
robbed of five sacks of wheat flour
one Sunday night. The next night
It was robbed of five sacks of corn and thought they were good for at
meal. The grocer's explanation is least two more of them. John says
that the burglar upon finding that he expects to come hon e on furlough
he had disregarded the 50-50 rule late in the sur.ir.ier or Sail.
vas so conscience stricken that he
could not rest until he had conform
is part of the propaganda to prevent 18 no occasion for panic. By land
feeling over the war to become so an" Rea, America will fight It out.
intense as to arouse America to go to
Conder: Indian Trail, J. E. Brooin, the seents of the denartment of ins-
Sistare, J. u. uemou; nemoy, nuius tlce in enforcing a rigid compliance Theodore Roosevelt was the most
W. Keiiougn; aiaiiinps. ot. a. with the regulation. As an additional distinguished of the prodigal sons
ings. precaution commissioner tnngni to- who returned to the fold of the Re-
Colored Howie, u. ii. L.)ue, night permitted only one third of the nublican club In New York at a din-
Hudson, Nath Winchester. . usual number of street lamps to be her Wednesday nlaht. He sweot
llehted and atnted fjomorrow the num-I ihmuirh ho omurrfaH ihK .hnnHin
The port of Wilmington has been ber would be reduced still further. I"hiin" to tho mon rhn nn,.o tnmoH
closed to all out going vessels for Vigilant patrol of the coast by air- his picture to the wall, while they
an Indefinite length of time. This planes was continued durlns the day. IrWreH him mntnrnnolv Tho nin.
action wai taken because of the ap- Many of the army aircraft were arm- ner was In the nature of a reception
pearance of the German submarine ed with machine guns for the ' first to Will H. Haya, chairman of the re
otf American coasts. Itlme. Dubllcan national commute.
i- . -
Liberty Loan workers have lrn
asked by Seen tary McAdor to help
make a success of Nationrl War Sav
ings day. Friday, June 28. "I earn
estly desire," said Mr. McAdoo in a
letter to loan organizations, "that
Liberty Loan workers rhall rmder
all assistance possible to war savings'
committees In this campaign. The
more thoroughly the necessity for In
dividual saving ,and economy Is
brought home to the people of the
nation, the easier will be our work In
future Liberty bond Issues, the more
quickly and adequately can the army
and navy be equipped, and the more
certain will be the future welfare and
prosperity of our people."
o.t-emes ln war p'-en? rations.
The careful hmi'Dins: of fouic of
::ie survivors, the fi !' f, for In
stance, to soI! cirri bi.i as Is so
often the case In i'nronea;i waters, is
looked upon as p?rt of the swie Ger
man effort to no as little as possible
to stir Anverica.
ica in a way out of all proportion to
the actual military loss.
But the German psychological
strr.f'frists, if they have any such
plan in mind, aro tioomel to fail. The
submarine attacks on our cor.s; may
not have driven all Washington into
a State Of rtunlA onil n nm-nKn -.1 ....
n. i.,.i nrmi..i.i . v.. .ji.ni,
. t .,,r, ,,- ,-., DUl mey nave helped, as indeed did
in the government with whom I have the German drive Itself, to sp.-el ud
talked seems to be that Germany is everywhere along the line and con-
yeality prepariiu for a peace drive, vinco officials high and lo that
that she realizes how futile has bnn America must make her maximum
her effort to cause the allies to give effort every day as this is the decls-
up because of reverses on the west- ive year of the war, decisive partic-
ein front, and that she n-ipcs to uiariy )D the pnse that Oe-many'a
spread a feeling of dcourapeuent greatest power will have been thrust
and war weariness in America by the ito the conflict nH m ,
spectacular attack on coast iso ship- broken the aeterminetinn of the al
Ping, an attack she knows well will neg to see it through to a final tri
be well advertlred throughout Amer- um:,a