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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-01-1918 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-1-1918 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-01-1918 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-01-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/208 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]. X CITY CITY EDITION ALBUQUERQUE MO.ENI JOURNAL. EDITION THlftTY-NlNT- THAI I. nmiy bjr Carrier or 70c a Month VOU CI.VIII. Xo. 32. New Mexico, 1, 1918 Mall, Albuquerque, Thursday, August Single Copies, Honor Marine of ALLIES' EFFORTS FEDERAL CONTROL' LITTLE SUFFERER OF WAR AMERICANS HAVE Spanish War Now LANSDOyiWE SAYS Cited in France 10 DRIVE ENEWIY OF WIRE SYSTEMS OUTFOUGHTCRACK THERE IS DESIRE OUT OF SALIENT THROUGHOUT U TROOPS OF ENEMY ! SGUS .S. 5J SIO ARE DECREASING IS NOW III EFFECT IN E1ERI BATTLE! EGARDING PEACE of Men or In- All Either Weariness Telegraph and Telephone Yankees Beat Picked Bavarian Only British Statesman of First of Huns creased Strength Lines Passed From Private and Prussian Divisions inj Rank Who Is Listed as a Results in Allied Push Slow- Aisno-Marn- e Management Into Hands of Fighting in the Pacifist Would Tako Steps 1 Down j : " ing Considerably, Gpvernment at Midnight, Salient, xyw to End the War,- .yW ..7 ' 'Ns. r X NOT MUCH ACTIVITY ON POSTMASTER GENERAL ODD CALM SETTLES OVER wf 4 A WORDS DO NOT CARRY HTH DAY OF OFFENSIVE BURLESON IN CHARGE THE GREAT BATTLEFIELD MUCH WEIGHT AT HOME Berlin Claims of Be the Capture Business Will Conducted as Just What the Lull May Prove Letter Branded by British Press 4,000 Additional Prisoners, Usual Until Further Notice; x v Ira Is Not Apparent; Infantry as an "Elongation of His or a Total of 24,000 Cap- May ate the Facili- sJ Pauses for Breath While Ar- Previous Announcement" on v '"r. mir v; una v tives Since July 15. ties at Later Date, Will tillery Is Active, This Subject, Associated V MORN'0 JOURNAL RRtCIAL WIR 31.-A- War Lead by the Vushlntffon. odd calm IRV MOfNINI JOURNAL RRKCIAL LftARRO O (I'ndatcd 31. lff0 of July W,RR I'TCHS.) Washington, July Control fell over the Aisuo Mau,' i. attic area London, July 31. Another letter lines was Willi i'Iiiiih'.i r of the Whether as a result of weariness telephone and telegraph today oniy the bERG'T-MAJO- JOHN H, QUICK., upon peace prospects, written by the after two weks of Incessant fighting taken over at midnight tonight by the fiiMM to tell of new and more terrible Maniuis of Lansdowne, was read at This llllle refugee was photographed at the Uar de Lyons, l':iris, Hand- of the war storm to come. Paris a, conference of his increased and their op- gusts Hcrgt.-AIii- j. John Quick of the supporters today. or because of the greatly postofflco department ing guard over the family !uKgK" i:ntil the arrival of bis parents. All refu- and Hcrlin both noted it. The Henry Lord I.ansdowne Is I n Slates who was the only British In man power and positions eration placed under tho general sup- gees arriving at Ibis station from the invaded districts arc eared fur by the had paused for breath wliile the marines, given statesman of first rank who is listed strength the coiitfren-ioiia- l niediil for allied armies ervision of a committee crea- lion ncceuil, a French relief organization, aided by '.he American Red Ciohs, pounded new roads of ad- 'bravery in his own and abroad as a of the enemy forces, the special artillery during the war, volunteered country vance for General Foch's victorious Spanish - and it. is on Soissons-Kheim- s front have ted for the Postmaster i Houi-- pacifist, thought his words the purpose by to take a load of munitions Into will be the to General Burleson. armies. given greatest publicity ill noticeably decreased their efforts' Just what the lull may prove was I'sches over a road under German fire, the countries of tho central Mr. So General cited him for powers, clear the salient, j Burleson announced that until not the enemy is Pershing where it is insisted a apparent. Possibly In they represent If the pause In the offensive' is at- further notice the companies will con- EXPECTS already on the move after the avcry. powerful portion of British thought. Tin- - to of tinue in course AnlMIGE ATI defeat he met in the battle Uinsdowne letter has been tributed weariness, the armies operation the ordinary which hegmi Saturday and centered apathetically received in political cir- the German ccown prince also must through the regular channels and on the American positions along the cles. The general parliamentarian b worn out for despite reinforce- that all officers and employes will north bank of the durcq, Hero the com opinion Is said to be well summarized NOW-WA- now in one ments they have lucked the hardiness continue in the performance of their NOT PROPER EVERY RAILRO American third d;v;slou and. the the comment of member of tha Forty-secon- d house of commons: to back duties on same terms of famous division, the throw their antagonists. present the Itaiiihow of former "The letter Is simply an The Is, division, composed elongation The fourteenth day of the great employment. plan however, national guardsmen of many states, of I.ansdowne'8 previous announce allied offensive saw little activity on to the facilities of the va- made their BODIES a inent, but it is an elongation rious to Interest bae good positions against rural leading the part of either of the contending companies the best BOARD RULES TO DO OUT!! I lie enemy's best fightim; units. They nowhere." forces except in the nature of re- of the publio and the stockholders, IN have met, (ait fought and forced back- in his letter Lord Lansdowne said: ciprocal bombardments. rroho Will Continue. ward by their fierce ardor picked "We are about to commence the Efforts I'mltk'HS. Investigations into wire conditions Prussian and llavarlan divisions fresh fifth year of the great struggle for; Knoniy com- PLACE OF and next week we reaf- Tuesday night witnessed violent at- being conducted by the special to the field with orders to hold the liberty shall l no IRV NO firm a solemn resolve not to tempts by the (Hermans to e.xpel the mittee, composed of First Assistant Morn, journal trtci. irarcd wirii MORN, .O'IRNAL RPVCIAL LVAffCQ WIRK) line of the Oureq at all cost. desist Postmaster General Koons, David J. July-31- A minimum 3t. em- That line lias been broken. The from the effort until peace with honor Americans and French from th valu- Washington, Washington, July Railway Is Lewis, former member of the tariff wage to be were told Director General American spearhead, driven forward in sight. able positions they hold north of the applied through industry ployes by MOReNf JbUnNAh. aCCI IILtKIO WRR i'",f;, William H. and finally broke the Toll Jleconiiiifc Heavier. In the of commission, and Lamar, will not be established at time by McAdoo in announcing details of the again again, 31. A Ourcq region solicitor this of the enemy defense. Phoonix, Aria., July further "Meanwhile, with every month that and the western side of of the postofflce department the war labor increuse for more fighting edge of toll along will be continued so that all board. In making this wage than 500,000 When supporting columns surged for- investigation today of the find passes the which the war is the salient near Oulchy-Le-Chate- possible In caves becomes heavier heav- information can be secured before announcement today the board said shopmen that the nation expected new ward across the Ouroc( to consolidate .skeletons last Monday three claiming and where Scottish troops are holding the workers In return for the so won and held on tho Indian reservation twenty-tw- o ier. The civilissed world is being any changes are undertaken. wage controversies will be considered energy from ground valiantly drained Is Avith the French the wedge that ha In by the first rush, enemy hopes of miles southwest of Phoenix was held of its resources. spending "Pursuant to the of individually as heretofore. on pay Incrcascf, and Improvements its In ef- been driven eastward into the enemy proclamation Hearing clinging to the present line dwindled. today. Altogether twenty skeletons energies purely destructive line. These efforts were 'fruit- - the president of the United Suites." the question of a minimum wage had employment conditions and that were found. Some of the older Mari- forts, each of which involves the fur- entirely said Mr. Hurleson's utatement, "1 strikes and other labor disturbances '(Contlnuea on Page Two.) ther of Its reserves of lesn. jjtive been held, am the board was expect- copa Indians were uuest loried by domination xf-H- , " assumed osaovqion, control must be clin1 "ted tho war. -- power, ml the oi A a "j, liful i'f V "t during i Cot oiler f ,, U'li.iotcr and Sliei ir!ier mutilation , pvp, hlp hy..lhoJ erviAfin" 'or tho and tele-'. ed t J i;iitikJW,,?j minimum in the near "In the conclusions upon ('Maries tho of on the telegraph reaching j iff said the skeletons machinery production." Germans Americans standing of the I'nlted States.
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