BI(IBIWPtmBHBBMIsPry'sTOWBMslHBRP!IIWWs?RB -, ul i, i ,,,',1 : . V f . . j! i c L-j u! . l-i . i 1 t - ", 174, tV N "AMERICA, FIRST' 'POLICY FOR SHIPS "Unshackling of Commerce" Avovvotl Object of Sonato Mer chant Mafino Bill CUT RATES FOR, Ik.S. ONLY routes )y mciiiti of private enterprise! If IIOSHIImC Or tlllltllirh rOVPrltlfllMil- nnnr. ntlou if necessary, The House bill iHrccted the board to Mil tlio goturniarnt-oniicii liicrclmnt tmlriM ns snrin fit, ninrf I....1i1i mi n. Hcnntt? bill inpwdes tlmt tlicy Rlinll be I ilinpoftod of "hh unon as. practicable, , ivumsirat lllll KUUU uusinoM uictlious nml the object nml purposes to be nt tallied by thl net." Hlilps of foreign owncts who nro guilty of rUIdr preferences, or rtebnten, or dlncriinliiatliu against Ameilcniw In Uolntlon of exlutlng Rtntutcs would be bjirrod from Amtrknu ports. Amendment to the lm Toilette sen meit'n net aionrn appended to tln mewsure, clcslgnc.l to carry out recent Hupi cine. Court dodidons mid bllng for eign seamen up to American standards. f MEXICAN REBEL Set ' Ily the Assoelutccl ,1'rcn Washington, April 'IMftblMi meiit of nn America. flifct policy for tbi development if the Amerlbrtn mercliniit marine is provided in u bill diaftid ns n nbstitiite for the lloiwc 'merchant raj ' ne bill by the .Senate' commerce ub r mmltlec mid made public! todaj' 1y riinltmnn .Tones, vho plnn-l to report ii K the full committee oiniiirov. (V -tuNe klilimlllj. the bill lrnvi(ln must be entirely Amcrlcnn-owned, while ". tier cent of the stock of corpmii lions rngasrd in foreign trndc must bh Mil bv Ameilcau citizens. Sole of, American fhips to foieitn Intciiyts it, l. nrnliibitcd without the All' rwl of the shlppliiB board, 'which tlie-i rrefcrcnllal Kate Limited The bill also uould prohibit the In trrfttnto Commerce CommNslon from Mcrclsing autliorltv nlrendy existing, to grant preferential rail and wnter freight rate,s on exports or imports ns riell as passenger rates, unlcs American-owned esscls vore useelr Tjpon the board's recommendntlous, where American-owned ocean ttnusportation facilities nre inadequate, hti commix. ion would be authorized to suspend this ectlou. In order to permit this dis crimination, the bill directs the I'reoi oent within ninety days from its pns ice to termlnnfo treaties lcstrlcting the light of the I'liltcd States "to Im pose discriminating duties or tonnage dues on foreign imports or foreign es- ids." ' In pi milling for the preferential rates Henator .Tones declared the! bill which he dcMilbcd ns "uiishackllng the I'nlted States commeiclnlly," only pro pnied n policy similar to tlmt, under wlikh ticrmanv. .Inpnn and other coun tries luue built up theJr export tiftde tnd maintnlned their slfipping. New hhlpplns TJoard Supremo n ho lilll would place the present gov- mment-owned merchant licet under- thc direction of a shipping bonid com noed of scen members which would be tuthorired to operate the ships and de velop the foiein trade of this countn through the establishment of new tiade Modl "HOPE, SPRINGS ETERNAL" Chicago Brewer Prepares for fled Dry Laws uncago. Apiii S. lj A. !'.) i.dwurii r.nmiHi)erg. Chicago b'icwer, announced today he had Invested n fnr. tunc in obtaining new breweries, hoping the. United States will not always ro main ns "dry" ns now. J to purchased the cnthc Amcilcan stock holdings of the, Milwaukee mid (ihlengo llfewcrs. Ltd., nn Kuglisli uoi nng company owning nil the stock of the Lnltcd Stntes Hrewing Co. The Amcilcan holdings were snld to npprox- AIIIUIW V1'.,UW. ME GULF PORT Defection of More Carranza Generalsla Admitted I at Capital ' ! RUSH AID TO MAZATLAN email gnfrLson now threatened by thojHUNT WORKERS FOR FARMS 1tliroUeh ,ls burcau of employment, has Honora trooim. ,. set nsldo Saturday of each week as Other nilvlces received beiP today1 I i-i. .i-- i i. -t it- n!. rrnt niMn -.... A. .flnn.1 ll. m... at.,rA-xj In Puru VJlt Rt -- Juuur ia.v ni i-uuii ul .-. ... viii vr II iv. I til. ruill V.l-7 1Ull)liViiVi ' wi W( kMi un lit y .ww slblllty of re-infofcements reaching .Ma Emnlovment Dav fatlan. where the federal forces are now tmpioymeni way - . , 1 . . . . ... .aMi.ia.. lacing Hie niUnnclng Honorn troops, llarrJMiurg, April s. (JJy A. J'.J bureau for the purpose of arranging for numbering nppioxlmntely 7000 men, To rpc,e ,IC ncutc s,ortngc of farm their hire. , ... , laboreis In this stuto the Pennsylvania' Hundreds of high school boys will be MEREDITH PRAISES BANKERS Ucpnrtnicut Of Labor and Industry, , placed bn farms throughout the state , Saturday Is a convenient day for farm- nnvc era to meet workers nt the slate labor , during the summer vacation. In a fur- j Ing .Tunc, July and August. whei mifS thcr effort to"mipply farirt laborer- tlicftdn liac licftltlifnl cinploymcnt. Sb burcau of employment ofllclnls expect to some food, good wages nnd lustriieUf tie bojs go Into the country ciur- cxpcrlciice. v Ily the Associated Press Washington, April U8. Achlccs from Mexico (oiliiy stnte that rebels have oc clipled Aharndo. on the gulf coast, "otith of Vera. CiU7 and that federal troops lime beeii Hent from Vera Cruz in nn effort to. regain control of the pen t. .Mexico cjity newspapeis jestcruay coufirmed rejiorts that lind reached here of the reolt of Oenernl Coslo Itcblo nnd ftcneral Maycottp, nnd nnnouueed that General Uafaol Gnra, nt Ousjurdo, ntfnr Mexico (Mtj, hud Joiucd the icvo lution. General Dlngue, the federal com mander in the Gundnlajarn district, is reported to hac S000 men moblllrvd for action In that dlsttlct and the Mexican Government announces that 25.000 fed eral troops fiom Mannnlllo !mvc dis embarked nt Mimitluu to ic-enforcc the Agriculture Chief Commends Stimu lation of Business Methods on Farm ' rincluirst, N. C, Ajiril 2S. flly A P.) A message rom Hccretnrj Mere dith, of the Agriculture Department, was read nt the opening session of the executho council of the American Hankers' Association here today, It i said : i "I wish lo commend the bankers for active interest they nre taking in agri culture. There Is much that lot ul banker eaji ilo to stimulate belter busl ness methods on the farm. "The Increased demand for food bj our Increasing population must be met i Inigelv by pioduejng more per ncie. I n I less this is secured tluough adoption of Improved methods the incrcnhcd produc tion will result In cver-lncienslng cost of production." 5 NAVY RETAIL STORE OUTSIDE NAVY YARD GATE Open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. The snip of thin RESIDENCE .ON DELAWARE RIVER FOR SALE Eddington, Bucks Co., Pa. 10 -Room Residence 31 Acres of Land nttmrtlvA oroDcrti. known ss th itunJy Tract, nreaenli an 'inuaual.npportunlly to ncquirs n homo on the Delawaru rhcr m a reaaonablt price The liouio In comfortahly lurnnneu, nai moutrn piumoinr. two uainroomi. lautirtrr. copper window and door wrcmo, a uhint and water plant. It l ur rounded by lino shade trcei and about two dozen fruit trees. Tim tract, pari of which has been cultlMteO, Includes .11 acres of land, 23 ncres of whtih tin alnnic th rlor for a dlNtnnce of 1100 feet and Mend hack to the Stato lllghuay. Thn remalnlnr S acn-n lie on the ont'oilte fide of the highway, and the two tractx tomlhor hae abuut I30O fet frontage un the State lllshway. c.ooa roads inalc It ory ntccsHlble by automobile. There arc a loo on tho property a taictaker's hous. a atable, a)id at gsrago largo cnoush for four cars. This propcrtx Is onlv n few nilntilcV walk from the railroad station fifteen mllei froni til" center nt Philadelphia and fle miles from Mrlslol. This hort dlnlsnce and the eond triiln service on tho l'cnnsilvunla Ttallfoad malie It within easy com iiiullni distance. It Is now offered for hale vliy tho l"morsney Fleet Corporation, and Immediate fosjeeslon can b cln the purchaser. Inspection Is Invited. 'or further Information uddrcss: .MANUir.rt. .Supply anil Sales Dlrlilon United States Shipping Hoard Emergency Fleet Corporation Clli nml II Mreets K. Uaslilnston, n. C. BUY Lighting Fixtures Direct from the Manufacturer and Get 25 r DISCOUNT nt ccn lit Jour resi lience, summer home ir tmnitalow on short notice. PITTSBURGH GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURE CO. 35 N. 9th St. Mil TSI !(. mi i autiom:s JmoK Tents, Vfnll 8'8'Un'xO 37.00 en, Cots, wlilto enamel, melnl.. . 0.35 " llnskels, coalln- 1.B3 " IllanUets, 00"HI" ilrul), wl. 'o. 3 n" lllntiseo. mlilil-, Nnv blue O.HH llrooms, wlilsW 40 " Unisl.es, linlr M llruslies, scrub .15 " Ilrushcs, shoe . . lluckela, reinforced, itnlr. Iron .H7 " C'nnvns, 22" wide, wt. No. 1. .B3 il. I'.ntiia. 11" wide. t. -No. 3 .75 " C'luilrs, rnmp, canvas, osU arm 4, IS en. I Cloth, 30 or. oiercoat, Han I blue 0.00 .vd. Cloth, 1 or. sultlnc, Anv) bine ..I . . fonts, rubber. Mnrlne.. . Drnvrers, heavy woolen. .. Ilrnwcrs, medium Driturrs, nnlnaook ,t. Clojcicles. aulo, ornnce glass I lints, rubber . ... I Jarkknlves l.rKRln. Nhij Muen, tinbleHclieil. 39" wide Ollclntb. table. IV4" wide..., l'nllsji, metnl. 1 Pt. enn I iclssora. 0" blunt 1 Shrrtlne, cotton, unbleiiched, 1 40" a ' Mdrls, flannel, Nny I Soles, liiiU, leather SocUs. wool, heavy ........ 1 Socio, black, rotton Trunks, fibril '..... Twill, white, bleached, 40" wide 10 yd, Undershirts, tolton ,. .00 ea, Cor routes Nos. 2. 21). 48. S3, 60, nt. comes direct tn icnte. Signs point itn. t telephone Dickinson 0300, branrli 323, .1.2 S " n.2S en. 2.10 pr, 1.8-. " .00 " .-.II .7.'. ea. .00 " 1.13 pr. 1.23 i. .04 " ,20 ea, .31 " .32 )d. 5.23 e.i, 33 pr. .55 " 2.75 dt. 3.00 ru, AUTICI.KS Undershirts, heavy Undershirts, medium Illixlns, coffee, 1 nt Hollers, coffee , lluuU, largn Howls, wood, 3i.Tl(lIOi". Holes, spire Hoses, pepper, 6'4x8xl0". . . Canisters Cups, ihlna Cups, male Colanders, 0',4" deep. ,.,.. Cleners, butcher, 0" Olsb pans, ,1 gnl ... Dishes, butler, class. .Z. .. . Ulshes, meSi, II" Porks, nlcl.el-sllier forks, rnrtlntc, II" (Irlddles, steel, 10x24" (irnters, lutlf-round ....... runs, wuflle Kettles, ten. ngnte, 4 it.... Knives, butcher, 6" Knives, nilnelnc Unites, nickel-silver ,.... KnUes, sabatlers, 8" Meat xrinders, hand, 3-lb,. . Meat aaws, 18" I'lntes, chlnn Pitchers, rhlnn I'lntes. iilumlnum l'nns, roust, 3x12x20" lnTi. frvlnr i Pans, sauce, 0 ql , I Pads, bake, SV4l2tl.V .. I Pots, 2 nt Spoons, tabic, nlikel-sllvrr. . Spoonsi ten, nlekel-slher. , Tamlilrri, cut class ... I Tumblers, class, plnln 03. 00 nnd 81 transfer to llnute 20. which o store. Information may bo obtained by jMtitr. 11.85 ea, 1.85 2.00 " 3.00 ' .23 " 1.00 " 1.50 " 1.81 " .80 " ,10 " .2 1 " , 1.03 " , 1.C5 " , 1.00 .45 " .82 " .11 " . 1.00 " . 1.75 " .8.1 " . 1.01 " .80 " .50 " .30 " ,ll " .1)0 " . 5.75 " . 1.25 " .17 " .45 " .50 " .83 " .10 " . 1.70 " .88 " , .30 " .18 " .IO" !l2 " BlMHnJnBHjHMr&- JKptovGkrs Study This Car Carefully Teat it on hills and rough roads. Look into its mechanical construction. Examine critically the coach work, the finish, the lines. You couldn't pass it without a second look. It's a car to own and be proud of. La ROCHE BROTHERS, Inc. 1214 North Broad fcn r. 2 0 n-1 rjgffrSP Yes, Sir There's Something' in a Name The meaning of gasoline grows when you put Atlantic in front of the word. It changes so it spells p-o-w-e-r and e-c-o-n-o-m-y, enthu siasm and gumption under the hood. None of this crack fuel loafs. It all works, and keeps on doing it. It vaporizes the instant the air strikes it in the carburetor and every atom burns. That's why it doesn't get into cylinders and crank-case or foul the vitals of your enJ le. You don't need to concern yourself about the carburetor once it's set for the season. Let it alone and just let Atlantic work for you. Atlantic's ranee compensates for changes of climate, weather and altitude. Keep going , that's all you need care about. Now is the time to use Atlantic quality, for good gasoline isn't to be had at every road side. Make sure your tank is filled with vi rile energy drawn from the Red Pump. Auto engines are designed to burn gasoline. And nothing will really, permanently take its place. So watch for the sign which tells you ATLANTIC GASOLINE Puts Pep in Your Motor ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia Pittsburgh s sBsBB I H7 Hill llr Camels came through "- -is - ,"MlaBaaaaKIBMHila,IMM,,,Ba on clean-cut merit! No premiums or pull! EVERYWHERE you hear smokers marvel that Camels could- be so unlike any other cigarette so entirely new in flavor, so refresh ing, and so smooth and mellow yet have so much body! Camels delightfulness is due to their quality and to their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. Never Uefore has a cigarette offered the real satisfaction and real enjoyment that Camels so generously hand out The more liberally you smoke Camels the surer you are that Camels are made to meet your taste! They have everything you ever looked for in cigarettes! And, how you will prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobaccos smoked straight! Know today the intense pleasure of smoking Pamels quality and Camels expert blend! And, know that you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste; and, that Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor un pleasant cigaretty odor! Ctmelsara aoldeverywlioretn tcienUfictllx aetled packages of 30 ciJareffos; or fen packages (300 cigaretteaj in a gla saine-paper-co vered carton. W strongly recommend this carton Cor tho home or office supply or when you travel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WinttoreSftlem, N. C. ImmmmmmJt St. Jl fJ v r Lva I j 1 1 1 1 1 1 i j riiisv H I t'l 1 i. ri v 4.1 ',v.' ! 11 - &' i'l .i -(I-' . 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