The smaller craftsman did not, many smaller do not.
The quick thing is look at how many controls
Minimum is hand-wheel to move carriage, a lever that operated half nuts.
Next up will have another lever or first lever goes 2 opposite directions from center neutral, one way operated half nuts, other way engages handwheel for power feed along x, same as hand wheel.
Next up mey be a knob that tightens a clutch or lever that does same or engages a gear that operates the cross slide.
Many commercial lathes have multiple shafts, our L&S Model A has the leads leadscrew, a drive shaft and control among others.
It can do both power cross feed and carriage feed at same time.
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