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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-12-1918 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-12-1918 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-12-1918 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-12-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/197 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 EDITION THIRTY-NINT- YKAIt. VOI,. CLYIII. No. 43. New Mexico, Monday, 12, 1918. Dailj by Carrier or Mall, 70c a- Month Albuquerque, August Single Copk, te 9 D in PAP II nnni mm 0 UHr L JiU J II BERNSTORFF YANKS AND TANKS Latest Photo of Great Allied Commander. EVENUE BILL TO HiiiiBf re Offering AND BOLO PASHA HELP BRITISH TO IE 24 BILLION SSBBSEffii V "1 : '. 1 Strong Resistance ENTERTAINED AT THRQWBACKHU NS R TAX IS To Allied Thrusts HOME OF HEARST OF SOWII CONGRESS TASK TEUTONS STIFFEN DEFENSE BUT ; Newspaper Publisher Received "Whippet" Caterpillars Raze Estimates Before Lawmaking the' Men at His Residence Houses Harboring German Body Place Expenditures to ARE UNABLE TO STOP AMERICAN, In- Several . Occasions, Says Machine Gunners and Run Country for Coining Attorney General, flict Heavy-Casualties- , Year at Thirty Billion, FRENCH AND BRITISH OFFENSIVE MAY HAVE GOT PART OF ENEMY IS RETREATING DEBATES EXPECTED itiff Opposition is Offered Which Does Not KAISER"S SLUSH FUND IN GREATEST DISORDER IN SENATE CHAMBER Being By Foe, "Indicate That the Retreat is Ended, But Rather That the Maneuvers Are Intended to Cover of Bill is Alleged to Have Wined Large Groups of Prisoners, After Bill Has Been Passed the Retirement Rup- to New Some of and Dined His Guests; Spent Hungry, Thirsty and Grimy in House Revision Will Like- precht's Army Positions;, Large Fires in i Continue to Be Visible Far Behind German Lines, and Many Hours Conferences, Continue to Arrive at the ly Occupy Senators; Bond Is There Are Other Indications That Fleeing Armies Are Alleged, , Collecting Cages, I IN Issues Raise Eight Billion, I ' Seeking Safety. - BY JOURNAL MORNIhO WINK MOffNINS arCIAt. LCASCO WltVI) lr JOURNAL SPKCtAt LCACID IRY MORNI ,a JOURNAL .fllL tAtn W,t, New York, Aug. 11. Morton E. With the British Army In France, d ES3 .Washington, Aug. 11. War taxation! (Undated War by Ihc Associated Press) Lewis, Htate attorney general, declared Aug. 11 (by the Associated Press, 3 : 3t The Germans have stif south lof in a statement he could with all its problems, and its benefits materially mediately Juithwest and tonight that P. m.) The allied forces continued fened their defense against the Hrit-is- Itoye and its which seems show bv a series of affidavits that I - - as well as Its evils, is the subject which capture, victorious X- V American 911 news their advance all along the nil I'Lrr'"- will occupy congress almost to the ex- nml French troops have driven their line well across the William Randolph Hearst, the Cam-bronn- o line lust night and today, pushing in clusion of nil others whi n It reuss, the Pleardy buttle front, but they road and at paper publisher, had received at his the direction have been unable to stem at name on two or general of the upper for regular sessions on August 2t. the tide. have reached the road lending home, the time, reaches of the Somme. wore 1 tho forward of the from to Hinee more occasions, nolo who was They If A statement of un older generation Although push Compiegne Noyon. the Pasha, smashing the stiff resistance inter- once remarked was allies has been slowed down. they of Montdldicr the French recently executed by France for trea re- that government rapture posed by the rear guards of the notliifii! more or less than the power to have made important progress frm have penetrated eastward to TIHoty, n. on, and Count von Bernstorff, the the bulk of whom, former Herman ambassador. treating Germans, levy anil collect taxes. It is obvious the north of the Somme, where the distance of about seven miles, and to to considered relia- Americans to- Caiiny-Hur-Mat- z, Moreover, Mr. Lewis that according reports that while the subject of war taxation and .British are fig'iting more than eight and asserted, ble, are In disorder. British to one-ha- lf was to show, bv fleeing " has the attention of congress it must gether, the northern bank of the miles, and through the hilly he "prepared many are this afternoon - "i 1,1 Count von Bernstorff cavalry reported wlT3 i necessarily command the attention of Oise lie by the French., region southward to the Oise have av- affidavits, that eloso to the town of Nesle. -- sta- was operating tf 3EKCFEByiNANDOCH--:''--u,"4"-iij the Amertcun people, because the Americans anil British re pressing eraged gains exceeding six mllc.fl, a frequent visitor at the Hearst Chaul-nes- ). (Nesle is six miles southeast of bility of government is measured closely upon aid- over a front of twelve; miles. home at about the time of Holo's visit This is the laiesi or to New York in the of 1916. jihoiograph C.cneal roch, the great, allied com- chiefly by its revenue. ed 'by tanks and' armored cars. The stiffening of the German de- sprint hours the French who driven Koissons-KhciUi- s when Kolo obtained from Many ago British, mander, has the Boche. from the salient, win- Hill Being I'limu'd. Across the river the Germans heav- fense does not, In the minds of ob- $1,683,000 and American had reached, the allied th-- . von Bernstorff with which to carry on troops ning greatest victory of the war since first battle of the The ways and menus committee of ily engaged the Pritish at Lihons and servers of the battle front, indicate roughly, the old line held by the Ger- Marne. the house is now in tho pre- its and at one the If end- the same German peace propaganda mans before to engaged vicinity, point pierced that retreat the enemy has ' their retirement the of the out- in France that Hearst was then con now liminary work framing the Pritish line and gained the ed. Rather It is assumed that theso Hindenburg line. They have revenue bill which is to skirts of Lihons. A re- car- ducting in America." in counter attack nianeuvres are simlliar to those Mot Bolo Times'. pushed beyond many places. provide the sinews of war for tho stored the P.rltish line and the enemy ried out over the Marne- front, when Three Goyeneourt, two mi:es west of Roye 111 Mr. Lewis claimed It had been I coming year. Passage of the hy retired to positions east and north. strong rear guards covered the. re- that is reported to have fallen to British CLERGYMAN the house in the form In shown "by the testimony of Hearst's Brit- ALLIES CAPTURE substantially Unofficial reports credit the Hritish tirement of tho cvown prince's armv troops four hours ago. Other which it comes from the committee, ' Pans correspondent, Bertelli, given on ish were o of with entering Chaulnes and the Brit- northward. forces nthe front to be a matter of course. ish with a the trial of Bolo for treason that. In Villers-Les-Roy- e. promises cavalry penetration of tho KmoUc of Spen. ' and I mo r stead of Hearst meeting Bolo only The Germans are in senaio, nowBVPr, win cumt; enemy's territory "wtmost to Nesles. The smotnt of large fire continues retiring gradually revision and reconstruction, often the Mailt - once, he met him three times." these everywhere In the face of the fire GA French Progress, to be seen far behind the- enemy's to Mi'. oc- UNITED S IN subject of prolonged debate and oven The progress has been made lines movement trans- 'meetings,' according Lewis, from the British guns, rifles and ma AIti 36,000 bill more greater and the of long curred when "Hearst entertained Bolo :1 filibuster, which will put the by tho French from the region Im- - port columns eastward is ronsidered chine guns. It ulti- Bolo Hearst nearly in tho shape in which It at luncheon; entertained Allies Push Toward Bravo. as evidence that Is the Intention of the at dinner en- mately will become, the somite to the Sherry and Hearst The Americans and British north of 1,Q .... enemy ultimately i,o retreat nw tertained Bolo at a thealet and t.;..,..l,... l,i,, ',vn lines of defense. Aviators have de- party the Somme had further hard fighting AIMS OF WAR PI C saucer in which Is cooled the hot tea supper." and with fine toward UST stroyed all the bridges across the Included in the statement were cor spirit pushedyon sorning from the cup of the house," FORMER OWNER OF Braye. They have traversed the thn deliberations thero are sure to be Homme- from the region of Peronne respondences of nine affidavits regard northern spur each of Chlpilly, and southward and with the enemy's com. ing visits to the Hearst apartment prolonged. miinlcatimr In Ltinehem as well is In their hands. Will Trim in Conference. lines either the hseds house alleged to have been made by Gressaire wood had since of the allies or dominated by theii' Bolo. long been After the bill has been passod by Bernstorff and Some of these Cleared of the enemy, the allied forces Scottish Representative of Na- Among the Are Gen- - " guns the retrograde movement neces- affidavits were made by chauffeurs, Captives the senate, it will go to "conference.
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