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NOGALES, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1918 VOLUME 1 Number 227 ALLIES SWEEP ON BOLSHEVIKI FORCED TO SET. FREE HODS* FOR 23,000 FORMER STRONGLY ARMY OFFICERS FORCED HONS BACK AMSTERDAM, Aug. 23—The Bolsheviki government, ac- DRAFT AGE 18 TO 45 IK cording to Kieff advices, has been forced to release 23,000 former officers in the Russian army who were imprisoned in the Alexieff Barracks at Moscow. The people of Moscow, the dispatches add, threaten to blow TO WITHIN FEW IMS OF NEW WAR MEASURE up the Kremlin palace unless these ex-officers were given their freedom. Rejects Every Amendment Intended to MEN NAMED WHO NEW FAIR PRICES FAMED HINDEIBDRG LINE Favor Boys Under 19—Adooted Am- GO TO SERVE BOARD SMOOTH SCHEME WILL BE Crisis in Present Gigantic Struggle when endment to Include Congressmen— UNCLE SAM NAMED SOON IS WORKED BY Germans Find Themselves Back at Final Vote Tomorrow : WILL LEAVE NOGALES WILL REPRESENT ALL ELECTRICIANS Y Point from EARLY IN~ SEPTEMBER PARTIES IN INTEREST which They Started Their WASHINGTON, Aug. 23—An overwhelming majority in the TWO CROOKED LINEMEN Four Called for Limited, Nine Labor and Consumers Are Each Tremendous Drive Last Soring. House today declared that the draft age limits of 18 to 45 should BILKED LIGHTING COS. Called for Active Mil- to Have One Member be adopted for the new man-po.ver bill, as recommended by secre- in itary Service. New Organization. LONDON, Aug. tary of War Baker and the general staff. Every amendment in- 23—Achiet Le Grand , three and one half Story Sounds Like a Tale of miles northwest of Bapaume, and Bihucourt Ridge, tended to favor boys between 18 and 19 was decisively beaten. The local draft board has Mr. Benj. J. Jones, county overlooking congressmen the Famous “Get-Rich- Trie, west of Bapaume, were captured’ by the British today, Field The even voted to include themselves in the made a call for men in two Food Administrator, has re- classes as follows: Quick” Wallingford. Marshal Haig announces in his night report. Three draft, adopting an amendment to this end, offerel by Gregg of ceived instruction reorganizing thousand Four men qualified for limit- prisoners were taken in today’s advance. Texas. the board which fixes fair ed service: An amendmen t to take in all alien subjects of any countries Recently Gen. Byng’s third army took all its objectives today, and Jesse Chatham, Nogales, Ariz. prices of -o»m€etibles, and is the two. lighting associated with this country in the war was also adopted. the British losses again were light. The Germans are withdraw- Rufus Leroy Blair, Elgin,Ariz. considering whom to appoint in companies operating in the line ing behind the Arras railway. Final action was blocked by the republicans, who precipitat- Thos. Benningfield, Amadoville. the various places on the board city had under investigation a Meanwhile, Gen. Mangin’s ed an amendment to draft all clerks employed on war work in William M. Higgins, Florence. as it is to be constituted. Thi tenth French army also continues case where their wires had been to make progress. government departments. The final vote was put over until These men will go to Camp personnel will include: The French now occupy a line from the Oise Bowie, Texas, near Fort Worth. crossed through the dishonesty canal along the Ailette river to two kilometers north Pont tomorrow. L'S£ The County Food Administra- of St. For alternate for this call Leo thence tor, (Mr. Jones.) of the linemen of one of them. Mard, along the canal northward to Juvigny station. James Jackson, Nogales, Ariz., It was Nogales, The Allies, now battering along a fifty-mile front are ap- BRITISH DOWN GERMAN PLANES AND BALLOONS. is named as alternate. One Wholesale Grocer. in Sonora. proaching the Hind’enburg line. The Franco-British troops are The call for men qualified for One Retail Grocer (credit and One company discovered that it; immediately in front of the Bapaume-Pero.me -Chauny- LONDON, Aug. 23—Twenty-five German airplanes and general or active military ser- delivery.) was supplying “juice” for lights | eight vice names the following. Toucy le Chateau line. balloons were downed by the British yesterday, the British One Retail Grocer (cash and to a Dodier, Jr., Nogales. house that had not been The German armies between the Aisne and Vesle rivers are war office announced tonight. The British lost only three ma- Santiago carry.) Jas. T. Alexander, Nogales. upon their list of customers,and' more and more gravely threatened in flank, and their retreat chines. Fifty-four tons of bombs were dropped on various Ger- One Retail Price Reporter. Steven Karas, Nogales. none of their linemen had done across the Aisne is inevitable. Bapaume is now threatened from man targets, including the docks at Bruges. Krerokawa, Nogales. One Consumer. Sadaiche the wiring. Investigation de- ihree sides. Enrique C. Left, Nogales. One representative of labor. veloped that the wiring had To the west three German counter-attacks today were JAPANESE TROOPS JOIN ALLIES IN SIBERIA. Harry P. Colias, Detroit, Mich. Mr. Jones informed a repre- j been done by two workers of beaten off with heavy losses the enemy. than 20,000 Phil Kenedy, Searchlight, New sentative of The Oasis that ap- 1 to More Aug. 23—Japanese forces Ariz. the other company, who had: prisoners have been taken in the last three days. TOKIO, are advancing beyond Ignacio Olivas, Tubac, pointments will be made short- Nik and Nikolaievsk, John D. Phillips, Vallejo, Cal. stolen from their employers the war office announced today. This first ly and announcement made. The Japanese communique For this call Francisco Oso- the material—wires, burners, marks the arrival of Japan's military force first four will be almost auto- GERMANS IN FEAR OF ATTACK BY AMERICANS na, of Tubac, Arizona, is named etc., —had dharged $6 for the upon the eastern edge of the world’s war area. matic, the position in the busi- as alternate. The nine men job, pocketing the money, with- ness world of certain men WITH AMERICAN ARMY ON AISNE-VESLE FRONT, mentioned above are Allied out reporting the job. Doubtless GERMAN WAR OFFICE ADMITS FURTHER RETREAT aliens, go to Camp marking them as those to be Aug. 23—(Evening.)—The Germans are either preparing to re- and will thinking ~ themselves less liable * * Kearney, Cal. selected. The three at the foot tire behind the Aisne, owing to Mangin’s menace north of Sois- of detection, they made the BERLIN (via London), Aug. 23—“Between the Oise and No time has as yet been set of the list are to be selected. He sons, or else they fear an American frontal attack against the to has requested the Carpenters’ connection on the main line of Aisne rivers we witrdrew behind the Ailette river,” the German for the men of these two calls Vesle line. war office has announced. entrain, but the date will be Union to nominate a labor rep- the other company. The house The enemys batteries are manifesting violent activity, some time between the Ist and resentative. He has suggested was in one of the side canyons, woman good sprinkling the ground all around’ with hot metal. All day and all THIJEE GET CERTIFICATES TO SPEAK AT Y. M. C. A. the 6th of September, and both some capable with where it was not noticeabje, the probability housekeeping experience as the night the Germans are doing feverish reconnaissance work. parties will in all men knew that none of their Applicants Judge entrain on the same date. consumer on the board. American observers report numerous fires between the Aisne and Pass Teachers’ Ex- O’Connor to Talk to the own employing company would amination, Secure Places Soldiers Sunday Evening theVesle - ever note the supply wires, ex- for Coming Term. About Alsace-Lorraine. NOGALES GIVES $612.25 ft GREEK cept to perceive they were con- Mrs. Josephine Saxon, coun- Judge W. A. O’Connor has nected with the line of the other BRITISH TROOPS HAVE CAPTURED HERLEVILLE ty superintendent of schools, been invited to deliver an ad- outfit. Inspection of wires by RED CROSS FOND LONDON, Aug. 23—Field Marshal Haig’s statement says has received teachers’ certifi- dress Sunday night at the Ar- the other company developed my Y. M. C. A. hut, and has ac- that in pressing their attacks along the front, on a 30-mile line cates for three ladies who took that they were connected with cepted. Nogales has raised the sum remainder of the fund was done from , near , to Mercatel Sous , the the examination in her office of Nogales supply wires and a house they He has decided upon a most of $611.25 for the Greek Red by a committee English, Scotch and Australian troops captured Herleville, recently. They are Mrs. J. U. Greeks, consisting of Spiro S. had’ not installed. interesting and timely subject Cross within the last few days, and Chuignelles Wood, inflicting heavy casualties on Carver of Sonoita; Miss Luciile for his address. He will speak and a check for has been Proto, Chris Kerson and Nick In a joint investibation the S6OO the Germans. White of Amadoville; and Miss on Alsace-Lorraine, its govern- forwarded to ’the National Her- Papageorge. folks living in the house iden- Nogales. today Al- John Eva Hilton of ment and people, their history ald, the New York Greek news- Greece is one of the tified the two men, and stated Miss Hilton has been engaged lies, and her army is fighting- and relationship to the German paper that has charge of the they had paid the sum stated. FRENCH ARE STILL MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. to teach the Potrero school: empire, and especially por- being side by side with the other na- that funds raised in the Os course, under the condi- Miss White will teach in the tion included in Prussia. United States for the Greek tions waging war for democra- PARIS, Aug. 23—The French today crossed the Divette tions, neither company was get- Proctor district, Sopori valley: He has given a great deal of Red Cross organization. cy, on the Macedonian front. river in the region of Evricourt, the official night communique have age-old his- ting anything for the juice con- and Mrs. Carver has been en- thought to the question of the Os the total amount, the The Greeks an i says. Between the Aislette and Aisne rivers the French continu- gaged by a district just over and'his address will be worth Greeks of Nogales gave s2oo,al- tory for being the champions of sumed. Neither had a meter on ed to make progress ( notably east of Bagneaux, near Cerey au . the line in Pima county, north and his address will well worth though they are not numerous, liberty, and the descendants of the house, nor a contract at a j Mont. Between the Matz and Oise a violent artillery duel has of Sonoita. going to hear. and the work of soliciting the (Continued on Page 4) flat rate. raged all day.