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MOTHER OF FOUR SOLDIERS SENDS I SPEED UP TfiE WARMOTHER’S DAYMESSAGE TO OTHER WAR MOTHERStDEMAND CINCINNATIANS•a*IP£V* .a*- I■ -4*ml»V:A'aivr-’*‘ -4». •• .. ; * r »-tv*.* I*-.•X■***.-■iv' 4L,sI ■ %4*mX •v.ft?\\,v*v*:v^r5V' .V»W\\M'S*oMAi?vADKINS,^;.n. v: •.- .V,-..-.; • ;■•?V.}*iv» p'iii A *^fi»* *'*'?• **1*vh\:»; .'V*:8vn*. Vw?, ■,'■f;*;** *IViMPAUGUSTA/mmenmort$ - MObNGHAM*Production Is Not Keep ing up to the Requisites of the Times.for preventing delays and keepingproduction at a maximum. Hay will ixlnt out what has t*en dona ia t other cities and make suggectloaefor the local manufacturers.‘ Many Cincinnati firms are doinf$ very well—but there is always room. for improve!WORKING MEN ABSENT b' —*TIFrom Their Jobs or Goingto Other Cities AreProblems.ommodore Eaton. “We want the maximum production—and evary patriotic workmen and employarshould gladly co-operate with us lothis cause. There is too muchabsenteeism in some factories/ Oneplant, for instance, report* that out of 1,100 workmen there are 110 absent, That 6 entirely too much-all out of reason. Other planta, too, report about 10 per cent of the work* men felling to show up. Tbi* is not the right spirit.' We want to get everybody In line working his level best for the production of the maai-nium output“Mr. Hay aald: “Our appeal“Speed ap yanr production of materials fer the na»y !*That Is the appeal being made by Commodore W. C. Eaton. U 8 N.■ V * . H *” ' * ,*»r ■’ «. ' *. • • • - *. - . • - “ . . * v '*' ■and Howard M. Hay to all factory, . —— .— .I.. thM i‘im-inn»ii .ii.triei s* «v®0 Workman, employed on an ea i owners In the (InUnnatt dittrtcw s* * . ,pk to lt;h ,well as to thousands of workmen, eir- runtime at it--and woruga^ed in making war supplies, direct- J$. *wk full ttoe at iti and wort«Llr !,Jr tl|6 'inso^fot^Tn not Ie*v^ one essential industry inOommodorv h-aton I* inspector in «ov 5 another incharge of navy ahppllaw prtaiuciion. y««r ,*».*•, ® o, nrrfer L h^Tlf !wiih oftlccs at *il5 0wynne bulldinx * un^morJ waxes w day You willSS‘'J *•*-Um. ...a ... .«.lt; •» Cincinnati *!.gS 5a..”, SJtTSTiJJ ^nSnA^T; m « f« ”“'itb« lunvlmuw. He ha. b—n-oorlnn, clv«rtlm« M ^ Pn»? for tbalr o»n —*Thev niav n**e«l it later when the period of reftdjustment cornea after the war Every loyal American ian show hia loyalty now by discouraging absenteeism it the factory and helping to produce s max - .mum output for the Government.■X.' »■entire country In this cause He conferred Saturday with t ommodore Katon and will meet all of Cincinnati's manufacturers wlfo have contracts dr sub-contracts for nstvy supplies at (lie r’hamlw of Commerce.Monday at 1 30 p. m . to outline plans- ■ ; - -, b^-«b,.r »» .. Ibo l.n .rniy t»fc WAeg-fcr **”!with the contingent sent away fromj Clncinpati .Looking deep into her licart. -Mrs. ^ Mrw. Adkins spoke. »he held the Adkins, mother of four soldiers. jetter Just received from ber son In |. und there tWnK^ which shf/be- the. trenches it, was a wonderfullieves, should comfort other-mother*, motive, telling graphically yet stmit . as - antarlnv nn Ji;. sV« Uitnlt;lt;L ronulllP And U'*from all others.greater, In a waHnt It IsI1r iIImttfb !f?^p«SrlAlly thO#^ , if their sacritice IN-r baps her Mot liers’ 'lu\ message will bringply of the attack, repulse and Ho*the boy felt about it all “And tothink that MY Albert could writ.-comfort to Mrs. Cunningham and to „uch , lettor. It used to worry me MkthAA.. at a a Iaia mT- lt;Mrs Immcnhort and other woman Who waved moist handkerchiefs as their hovs ftiwl knto the cars Friday-No. it, is NOT Us» hard. this Is thetrutli which the white-haired little woman, with four sons in service.(TbdirfTn: |IW^1TOO hard and perhaps, even if 1 could 1 would hot have it otherwise 1 will tell you why Thereso that Albert hid less chance for education tfian the others. ’ Ail ofmy I»oys had to go fo work: the;.Tacked opportunities and It worriedme so Hut now. WHO-.COULD D°MOUla? ' :This que|tion of Mrs. Adkins isleft to other mothers to answer Perhaps S\rs Immenhorr. Mrs Cunning-hntn and others may find their com-wisf\ i w r Tin ill nnu uvu»rii»I have been times, perhaps Mothers fort in ,t(| ^uponse davs. jahep I was not Mire/*alto* ----——gether F.urf thut t!w* world wouldH:-jV not ^ ^ ^. it is a grim token, the gift received it is not only oeeausc oi ««• m,™ th»i they could be'by Mrs Mary E. Adklnaof 931 Para- son. Albert, but also because of her lt;f HPrrlpe ,() 0lj„.rg in the worldMt. .Adam*.mmsmwwri i Of serylce tP Otheri in the WOridtft -Adams, ns a oldest son. Louis, with the scout have such doubts, at times.and because of j t „ow | need doubt no longer. Iremembrance trorn Seventh that whatever IniP-tt \ vr \N r.M.IN KKHl.m jri l-rnft - w'-uW- dkc.t'ifCM.i n |iM-.m«lUc ••Hglnprr. widili they line- t-tilled ttt«Oi f* »uppty f«yr getlrrst w-rvi * ^ ■•1|-M«b.r.- lt;w- iwew. om ;«7nd Kob.«. of lb. MMher son, Albert, on the TVencb firing j-nilelt;j smCM rtekl artillery, gassed’ pptli,Ilna with the nrtillerv All oval unit In a Cri.m il liOHnitai whcil last VTO T\Ki: inv mIMwln Von Wstd-n..bandit, who *•»line With the art tiler. An oval .................„ — -----------medal, lettered In German, fell from lu-artl Trom. and also because of herla.a.aella .. ek •« VMlfl/tM I I .1 t I « T V \United Stgles held artillery, gussed mv ,0,,r Hons have livwi toand in a French hospital when last , tbe Kr,.ati;gi service In thetr .s-tpKia'd t»»a».. *•»-«* TaeaosjFriday from her aon ! took it from i, German soldier’s neck, ‘Adkins. * an#r ire haddriven them back. He did not need it any more. There were plentyMorgan, Ala . that Mrs. Adkins is in post lion to gi ve a Mothera' day raesLwer to give it glndiv. to risk ajl «lt;*u m Ll«»* fee t.He. t-rt*LEESml^tai A. VXkJSXlz: suradi^ rtunitv life has given it to them, al* .....fi' iiikv men- * i* *_ »|.a ihut I tijifl t'Oft IIImmmrage fo mothers/with sons in the ^Kdhre;med. Tu- w.r Addtic ...uimiu** «r to.; “Rat'-’ n«n ' 1 can feet’fhfe M tVlNdr?...^uhia«. sad .arvaage.1hrbnght them Into world for a high lt;„r u.r .iimriloiti-u —r f»r tin-great purpose, which they are now lm-,.»inS m Music ii«d M*y to m■ »«tplishing. itrfsm-ii by-Newell 11« 1 shf Itllli til- trilisneak fnom nn heart, I wonld t-w.- a» dlnstrst u le---turlt;- »«» ticnose^ thlllg but thP VVar Atrmftle.:;solt;inIt might welltheire onsidcrod a mes-WMj 1|JUI f . IIIUI V VI V KV1VV ~ . ora like him. believe me. We got sage in particular from Mrs, Adkins.TO-;™. ^W.x ■ ■* . - ‘ .Ta-* _ .' 'm M. ■ 1 _them with our rifles and then with our havbnets. I fired 10 clips of ammunition and I know I got one boche.' • .*.* X'.. .. * «.# X* a. m ■ -• * . * ' * \ f . »’.*• 1 ’atwho has four sons now in service. to Mrs. Cornelius Ciuinlnghani of keeompu*408 Pearl street, and Mrs. Augusta Immenhort of I5G2 John street, who- ■ ---;—— —ma|M[dun*nn
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Cincinnati Times Star

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Sat, May 11, 1918

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