The Chester News July 31, 1917
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Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University Chester News 1917 The heC ster News 7-31-1917 The hesC ter News July 31, 1917 W. W. Pegram Stewart L. Cassels Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesternews1917 Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, and the Social History Commons Recommended Citation Pegram, W. W. and Cassels, Stewart L., "The heC ster News July 31, 1917" (1917). Chester News 1917. 59. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/chesternews1917/59 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The heC ster News at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Chester News 1917 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. i CHESTER, ». C. TUESDAY JULY 31, 1*17. NO DIVIDED AUTHORITY but scarcel/ cherished, friend of the TWO KILLED INTENSE HATE ."Tomraiej" and "Poilus"—another BI# Bodies Affittata—Two Pensylvfc. Captives, la England JUUeve P.«M. member Of the Werfer family known ' 1 nUna Elected to the EiNuUf* • WIU Con.. .Before ThfrVft —.. — —"j* as "Minnie." This is • the German . IN RAGE RIOT Reprital in L«tter to th« Aai Committee. Pat In the Field. (Fronr the. New, York World.) . mine thrower or minenwerfer, which Clu*; mhd fJ#wip«p«r*—Alii. FOR AMERICANS Public opinion will unreservedly flings - over at short. raiijt*- front—' Frowned on Similar PropoaaUPropoaa . Washington, July 2C—Formation London, ...Jfply .•1^—Germany'* ipproCe of President .Wilson's TIC. heavy projectilea known fts "flying ^ Ulser'a Forcas Eapactad to Employ <t the Federal Board of Farm Or- dream of world Conquest has been tion in the shipbyilding controversy, A prjre'of jk 11,000 I.ib«rty bond, pigs" because of their wabbl/, un- ganization mpfcks the culmination of Moat Diabolical lnat/uaiant> A- lhatteradrand the belief, among all .which had reached the proportions of }ias been offered to the firsrsUnrrt*- - gainly flight. They go off with a ' CheMtf. Pa., Jqly 27.—Two/men,* several days' meetings here of agfi- ^Tades there now is that the war i national, scandal-and becoi aviator who bombs B^rliij.from deafening^roar, expending more en- - a white man and a negro, were killed cultural • leadprj'frofo-twenty-Sour *d '' by Brj.i.h a„d CanadiaT. must end^ through diplohiacy rather ibstacle to the winning of th< air as Germ&n towns on the Eng- ergy on noise than on material dam- ... r«|Ce .rjots whteh'broke ouj nnf\y Taught to Naw Allies. States. fn this board are repressed than bjr'«\brilliant German victory, fhat'ead of wasting further here tonight after Acdajr of. compare east coast. SFgmond Saxe, nssocintiona- having a total .member- according to German prisoners in le time, in trying to artitrat^a per* IUM. development of th, wit .' '-<ive qbiet. About iwentyt others tPeri chemist, of 111 West Seventy-eighth British headquarters in Fram v ship. of more than a million and .a England. ^th^wf prisoner* j-fneral- aonal quarrel, the Presnh-nt 'wisely h«> been the dreid with which the injured. Score* of persons, were ar Street, made the offer yc» luly 4.—-The arrival of the first co half farmers; for .whom for the firit ly appear V-attach "little importance decided to extinguish it.' Whether nermann have leen weapons of rested and the otHhorities/annountfcd i" letter wfileh-be- sent to the Aero tingenta of the American army ... time come yue long-held dreams of 'to America's participation in the the larger share of-.the.'blame re*u their.,#wp invention, tlirned aninit at 10 o'clock they nod the-situation Club of America and to the hews- France recall that the United Stat«* « national .federation of fafrm bodies. •th 3!r Denman or. Major .Gen. .t^iem. Their prixonrra apeak of the " well in hand. /. ' % papers of the city. Mr. Saxe did not is entering a war already old and" . Active in organizing this board A representative of The Associat- otthals is a matter that may «»fely ask'the. co-operation of "the 'error . these w.apon. have caujed. • The rioting which - started -last wise. It ia wise with the ^-dj'arly are the Farmer*' Educational and ed Press, who has just returned here be. lefrVj the judgrrjent of bistc^ry. It They uy the 'German higher com- , njght. ns the result of the/killing of "liy. but said last night thi bought wisdom'of three long, ad- Co-operatlvf . Union of America. after a Visit-to the large interment is enough for present ptirpose*. to mand U realiiinjf too late the Frank- - a young white man'by negroea.last «u!?l welcome aqy suggestions f< enturous years. It Is ateered in all Rational' Congress. Penrv camp at Dorehester.. whore know that the. two men could * iio» inaklnfe l}is original offer the basi* the diabolical wickedness that inces- enit.lni it brou,ht into beinr. •Tuesday, reached its climax tonight sylvania Rural Progress Association. mately l.OOp Grrrmh*, | work. tugMKor and tha( their diffei of«-Tund if the Aero Club should bi sant delving' into the. deviltries of While the Entente Alliea are mnl- 'when a mob of several hundred •National Dairy Union. -National quartered, is enabled , to present ence« could not ba tole^ttcd. With willing to handle it. Here lestructiop can bring to II tiplyinu these te»MtrJ>n the lines • whites - invaded the negro' section Agricultural Organization Society.' many Interesting sidelight* on . thi Kdward N. Hurley rn place of Mr. Saxe's letter to the NeW York Having escaped; the first terrors laid down by Ejaperor William him- . which skirts the Delcware river! National Conference, on Marketing German point-of view as represent- Denman, Real Admiral ' Cappv in Times; •f weapona which German aelf. the flrrmans. isoUteh so. lonjr " groes who tried, to retard their prog- and Fanh .Credits and the- National ed- by nieri .of all types«who have placc of Major- Gen. Go«-thaN and '•Now.that y o h*ve iad evolved through yeara" of mili- from the world, find'their resource*-' ress were beaten down with clubs Council of Fanpara' Cp-operatWc fought-with, the German forces < Bain bridge Colby, in place of Capt. i. Aviation'Corps..I will pre- tary preparation, the American di- and materials failinR both as to ami houM-a were searched jn the Associations. Representatives' of' land and sea and in the air. The Whit«& the .United States will have sent a 11.000 l.ibcrty bond to thi pevertheles^ will . plunge mean, of carryin, on this sty!, of • hope of discovering on of -the several ""other' Targe farfp organiza- >y be summarized .'as follow/^* more .ships and fewer .squabble*, as first American aviator who will drop 'eventually ipto'a seething cauldron warffcr. and. what Is more Important pects in the McKinney c*asi». Orte oL tions were present at the meeting Germany, havnig held . lit IiU».f«r the situation imperatively demand*. to th.m^ combating the retributive ' tonight's victims wa^tffi^n . McCann^ bombs over. Berlin. Remembrance of which has grown from the unavoida- and. will report io their' respective ' is prepared to hold out Th* drastic method which the the Apierican friends loat ble policy vf < "fighting the devil measure, undertaken by British and ^ White, twrnty-eijrhtftfear^old, who bodies,nn th* work of the board. , The economic situation m Ger- President finely j»>fopted to end this Iluaitania prompts me to make thia ]with fire." »- French. • » *aid to have'been-a leader of >tl.. (ecu of the Federal board, ( many is qof ^ bad .as it has' been icqndal should be a lesson t^-Other offer." They will have to learn quickly Asphyxiating gas may^V-takfn mob. When" he fell'morally Vound- which came into existence as & result represented, either by tli'e ^belliger- lublic officials WhO may -be disjwsed Mr. Stfke said he preferred not to iot only to take the awful German an example. The world wis shock-. * ed the invading white* were' <t the' preterit national emergency, ent or neutral firess. the pride of opinion and.cort- piention the' names of these* friends. frightfulness with calm endurance. ed when Germany first t released mented by hundreds of. onlookers. re.to co-ordinate the work of the Contrtry to roports, there ii. troversial.-vajijy' t<r interf- "It could only recall'sad thoughts to They must learn to return it with those poison clouds during'their sec- •fcSeveral- negroes were.dragged'-frpm armer with,that of the nation and visible shortage of materials actually the national inter— ' , trccl r »$nr 'relative* .who are here, and it ond stuck on Ypres. The Allies, v • W» and beaten into uncon- o give the farmer greater influence needed fpr the prosecution of the the war. It should servo, too, ai , would accomplish no good"," he said. In doing this, many nerve-testing little suspecting such a wespon; had '^ciousnesj." One was fatally/ sh^t. nd recognition in national'affairs. impresjivo warning to Congress ias "My thought is to avenge them/ This Vnd soul-searching experiences no protection against it. The horror Scores oO shots were fired"by the rif- The boa^d'Will keep constantly In . America's entry into the ws the grave danger of divided autho thing with me is entirely lloubtedly lie before them. of those days, when men en*ulfed • groes ftom the "windows of touch with national legislative mat- prolom/rather than ahorten it. Uy Irf such circumstance*. V reprisal. I am enraged at the atti- •4^Tre already thousands 'by the lethal waves died agonizing homes ahd several white tertr,.