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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 05-27-1918 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-27-1918 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 05-27-1918 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 05-27-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/274 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CITY CITY EDITION AliBUQUI MORNING JOURNAL EDITION U Dally by Carrier or Mail. 70c a Mouth lHIKTY-NiNT- YKAK. New Mexico, 1918. 50 OU ilAIlI, No. 57. Albuquerque, Monday, May 27, Single (tnptcn, American Aviators Who Fir3t Made CONGRESS SHUNS TEUTONS KEEP UP AMERICAN L GENERAL PAY The Germans Acquainted With Their Daring Nl RESPONSIBILITY In DRIVE PLANS AND MEN L AUDED KL1 FO L REVENUE TAX BILL ALLIES PREPARE SAVING CREW OF RAILROAD GRANTED BEFORE ELECTION TO MEET THRUST BURNING VESSEL IN Members Frankly Desirous Another Week Has Passed jtoiies of Heroic Daring En- -I DIRECTOR GENERAL M'ADOO IN in Are That Action on Measure Be Without the Germans Be- -' acted French Waters Told in of Rear Ad- -j Delayed Until After They ginning New Offensive in RepQit ANNOUNCING DECISION UPHOLDS Have Assured Seats, Flanders and Picardy. miral Just' Received Here, PRINCIPLE OF EIGHT-HOU- R DAY SECRETARY M'ADOO URGES GERMANS NOW REALIZE MANY ARE COMMENDED PASSAGE AT THIS SESSION AMERICA'S STRENGTH FOR ACTS OF BRAVERY Aggregate of Advance in Wages Probably Will Be More Than of Time to Get Sneers Have to Sober Men Give Proof' of Contempt' Length Required Changed $300,000,000 Annually; Ruling Is Effective Next Satur- in Discussions of Danger and Rescue 34 of Tax Collecting Machinery as to Part the and Is Retroactive to 1, to the 74 day January Last; Owing Necessitates Early Yanks Will Play in War; Members of Crew ofj Operation Exigencies of the War Hours of Employment Are Not to Be Action. Much Aerial Munitions Ship Florence H,j Activity, Reduced and Is to Be Paid pro Rata; a Minimum of 55 i Is for lOURMALl NIN L .MO.L LEA.ro RE Cents an Hour Established Shop Trades, Including ftJREriAL HmiMKHIKI T HMMM (SY MOR'JINO JOURNAL SPECIAL LEASED WIRE', I" Washington, 26. .Sluiir-- i of Washington, May 26. Secretary of Still another week has passed and May Boilermakers and Women Are - heroic of Machinists, Blacksmiths; ihe Treasury McAdoo wants the pres- the Germans have not begun their jthe daring American naval new offensive officers and men in 8 4 of as Men Same Work. cnt congress to pass a war revenue jepcciei again it the rescuing to Receive Same Pay ior allied forces in Flanders and Picar- - jthe T4 members of the crew of the measure before adjourning. Congress 1 .i ... ..... .1 c ,.. , j.. iiu-i- ih mm him e j,,u ji ri auy American mini:;. mis ship Florence 11. wants to piay politics. ju. in-- 1 of the war indication that it is their early which caught me and broke in two Mr. McAdoo wants soni tentlon. is not how- - more taxes. Con- It improbable, fed in French waters lust April 17, are (Hy .Miiiuloc Journal Special leased Wire.) expenses paid out of 1 JS i. - i und are to get the same i ter that the blow will be lain cho M Wash neral pay work, negroes in the of ingle May ' to shift the entire it,. report Hear Admiral - gress would like moment. In recon- - LT. .biiK;,?fe s neaiix million rail- as white men for similar employment, .it, any Aviators P0UCLAS CAMPSELl. LT. A. t, Wilson, American for two burden Mr. McAdoo. making WINSLOW, MAJOR JOHN HUrFtfJ commanding naval a Inequali-em- u upon by nuisances behind the German linen! in s were announced today To work out multitude of fnices 'France, made, public tonight road employ - to tne win. ( effective! aim- him go country uii atil re,,ort a continuation of t Dil ector ii! McAiloii. ties of pay among employes doing bringing! A i ChicniM Menu-min- Dout.las CamplM ll by the navy by for huge Liberty l.irutciianl I'. WliMow mid department, 111 subscriptions Louns.ju)( f,.psh troops gunH una Ktolvs down Mrst 11. S'iturda and retroactive to last liar worn uiuereni locaiues uwi Rcaist Taxation. ,,.i of llaiiiilion. Cnlll.. are officially errdiKil with Inning brought the 1. Huislip, of San nex, People which Is believed will M'-i- i s caused by everywhere ami ItiK'iii' incs. Major .lotiti HnflVr Inn om lanv edited Mateo. Calif who at the risk of January 1. in iii; nut substantially other Injustices varying j no u, mo iiu.il.l........ to a soihI rlipl .. rules of and condition ol viewpoint their greatest attempt win with accoiiiilttl for four (icrniun Plum-- his deptli and destroy- the recoiitme nl.itioi if ihe railroad employment congress, democratic ana repunumn decisive having charges ihe director cre- victory. ing Ills vessel, charged his W'llK I'olillllis lion. Tin aggregate ofj organization, general alike is that it is bad business on the Meanwhile are not Idle. promptly a of railroad the allies the mass of blaz-iii- c the increases will lie more ated new board wages revenue leg-- 1 diHtroyer through probably eve of an election to pass Kvery hour is being utilized to and .fllOii.lH'i'.aiiii a Halt ot and working conditions, consisting of resent taxation and exploding wreckage covering (ban year, islatton. People strengthen strategic positions and the' water in which survivors were which will U- distribute,! within a three labor repisentatlves and theeo are liable to wreak their wrath upon every hour finds them the better in Their Pursuit of I nil executives, which will conduct Packers Siii figllng, is recommended for conk as back pay in iunip sums rang- way members of congress ir- to withstand an on- recom- many loyalist prepared enemy menilation. ing from about mi to marly $200 extensive investigations and respective of party. slaught. Gunner's Mate F. M. ol each. mend wage and other employment a of I'pton, ; Congress could not possibly pass In the work strengthening the Denver. Colo., and Cook .1. The director departed from, changes. revenue tax bill before Oc- the are Dollar Sell Rotten Ship's general new war battle front Americans play Almighty W. of Durum, are ..he com mission's recommenda- All ineieuscs now ordered will he lit- Covington, oklu., wage tober 15 und would leave too no role. The steady - that ing secondary f,.r congressional med- tions in the following particulars: determined according to a percentage to buck stream of the khaki-cla- d lads from tle time for congressmen go of honor and gold life saving The of t has c , luht-ho- scale based on pay received in De- and A overseas to the, line has serv- & principle to constituents explain. fighting ex-- their Meat and Other dais. They leaped into the sea and is recognized, but owing to the ; cember, 1913, and any Increases now would be the ed to reassure the Urltlsh SpoiledFood day revenue bill written greatly rescued a man who. exhausted, was f the war situation, hours of which have been allowed wl'hin that as and French that have igencics football of politics, both democrats contingents in the midst of exploding powder are not reduced time will be deducted. In many casesi have heretofore so held their employment actually and republicans would their eye valiantly boxes. is ta be raises in In tho last two and u j Use and overtime paid pro rica:: pay elections. own tremendous odds. Those for in the i life on fall against Products Army Six officers who commanded future of pay are to oe half years are about equal to the In- Kw-kf- t of the Americans in the trenches' adjustments ..(Xmhtfhs Dehiy. and motor bonis which entered the miidc on the basis of eight hours. creases now approved, and consequent- would to wait until the have given and are still giving r good I w rescue men who were It be better reckage to In lo Hie scale ofl ly those will lit'le or no which account of themselves, harrassing the Moniiii',' .loiiriuil Special IrfMiscil Wire) addition ordinary employes get short session of congress begin (Ilj were retu '. ctl helng badly burned about the head main- more. To German with their and May 2B. .Sale. ot uroHKud because llioy - increase, day laborers, employed correct Just uch situations next tVcember. Then elections will artillery Washington, law t'"W arms, two surgemis aim it ciihi- to least tin In in p: d, j muter M'Ction, "f'viC of the food ly on track work, arc get t when injvwtlces are will can them combat the ),e nd othoc food products in forty-eig- who were nprarent .'e over and unions get busy and . la aart seamen 2 an more than re-- , " yenfx.-rfcd- wliiidk ho - eon's hour they one of the duties of the new Siurcli f, HiirVt Ifuvv ' to the army, with the knowledge .that carrii s penalty. are mentioned for com- principal i new;taxaw by 419. the food adminis-trat.o- n (with them, ceived last December 31. whose wa which). declare will be Even the Germans at home, previ- the food was "unfit for human .con- Since thin both n enilallon.
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