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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-15-1918 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 05-15-1918 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 05-15-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/286 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 ALBUOUEROUE MORNING JOURNAL. EDITION JHIKTV-MNT- YttR. - or TOo VOL. Xo. 15. Te New Mexico, 15, 1918. Ten Daily hy ('wrier .Mail, Mouth (Mill. Pages Albuquerque, Wednesday, May Pages S, f Sincle Copies, 50 "I. 'B.U D ft 11 1 11 I 0 en io sir ' iGAILLAUXCOMES BILLION CARTR I0G ES 10 Battle-Scarre- d Vindictive After She Led the rnnn HIS CELL' BE USED TO GERMANIZE British Raid on U-Ba- se TO TESTIFY AT CITIZENSDFTHIS COUNTRY TREASON L " INTENTION WAS TO USE THEM Former Premier of France , i ir (it J Takes Stand to Defend Him- WHEN CERTAIN CHANNEL PORTS self in Connection With Fa- mous Bonnet Rouge Affair, . FELL INTO HANDS OF GERMANS iPAID OUT NO MONEY It'll; ii I'f AFTER WAR STARTED Startling Duplicity of Prussianism Is Revealed by Investiga- tion Under Way in New York by State Attorney General's Witness Admits, However, Office- - Involving Brokers and Others, to Control This Gov- Contributing Francs ernment Should Central Powers Succeed in Breaking 40,000 i Before Hostilities Started Through Allied Lines in France in Effort to Release Trying to Defend Honor, and Clear Way for an Invasion of Paris and Attack London. imr Momu tnv Mnrnlna JournnI Special Leaned Wire.) journal liaiii irii 14. the state l'aiis. May 14. Former Premier YORK, May Inquiry by attorney Cuillaux was brought' into court from office into of ammunition - --rT NEW today reports hoarding of his prison cell today to testify in the in the United States by German agents developed testi- .T; treason triuls growing out of the Bon- mony by New York brokers and others that they doubted the net ltouge affair. He was culled al existence of 1,000,000 Mauzier rifles and one billion cartridges the request of counsel for M. Ijtndau, which had tried to or sell. ' one of the accused, who was a re- they buy - for This lust from , tin- .Morninu porter the Bonnet Rouge. photograph ivccivol .loui imrH l.oiiilou ualliinliv. ev her liu'ilhur days ovci i Wnew lluil One of the A. Holmes of New testi- bui-ciii- neiv verybodv Kid the M. witnesses, Edgar York, i r 1 Calliiux entered the room in shows the famous oll Itrillsli crulst-- Vindictive nflcr tht- - returned oiwlon paiiers lalUet'. about briiiKiiiK her up lite Thames for H. public insicetlo!i. which court-marti- fied that he had been informed by James Crossley, that rifles - the is ul from tho raid on ZcebruaKc 2:1. XoU- 1. (1 Itut Hie Vindictive wasn't flmiusih she had no Intention of sitting April how .bandied. Slic luul Incoming .i relld 9 o'clock. The room had been from works at Essen and would be to ! stareil nt by u eiirlutis She hail ummI In her. was crowded smuggled Krupp the; lliltlhh Vaiillnz ships in the HiirtfHhl'ul bliM'knj iiluick on the- - public. another f'thl left Used in an to "Germanize" United States if the Ger- This lime she wasn't to hind I'lhliiHf men, or even lire ttutis. She was to end The former premier apparently wa effort the basi, and llicr' wan a fool of licr olil hull thai Hi!n'l bcur in mans should the channel hardly wars rroin her existence for her reunify. So site was stuffed with eoiierele. fillnl with splendid health. His life in prison capture ports. tho (icinmn shells )uivl al lnr.. Ilarilly nnvnim. Ihtmulit she'd iiunc bombs. csWirtctl In the darkness to Oslenil. aniitlier siibinarine lalliolo. unit seemed to have agreed with him, al Schleswig-Holstei- n, II sins was lUH. Gustav Lussing, who was born in and Ihroush an "obsolete" ship. Hut she Hie Imil jh'I i'oi'IikhI sunk in the enlranee, kiny the luiiluir mill bottllni; up the Cboals Inslile. he looked better than at the time ot was naturalized thirty years ago, was mentioned most often in his last appearance when Bolo Pash.t the testimony. Most of the witnesses testified that he tried to sell was on trial. the rifles, but one asserted that he had tried to buy 250,000. , Before M. Calllaux began his testl- - It is said he of of mony Colonel Voyer, the presiding of. Lussing was at the hearing under subpoena. Graphic Description Sinking Vindictive in Effort ficer, ndmonished him to confine hi jvill testify later. 7, lAr-.,t,- Til 7. 77T J. 1 1 I nmrkN within tha proper limits Special efforts were made by Deputy Attorney General D. TJwlr rr..: - T'"' ub - - W i W M. JR. VW RJF V Becker to learn the names of Lussing's principals. uu ui iLitiii ruicvx nuif.K Vjiu.rnnv.v.V in txT.pnn.nnrnnriV V , "The only point at Issue," said " fl Colonel "Is whether Voyer, the w't Wm.H. Ford of' New York, lawyer i'or Lussing, said that ncss -- mentioned the name of Marx of Rl ORNINR JOURNAL L.AAtD W,R IV had withheld the names of the at all times. tC,AU tidl'H fa I' a M UWnlle.l tlw. .... the old Lussing principals , A ainr.lr, Vindictive, still mdnder.i ami answer Mannheim German S 'Tt iV ..,.,M 14 Tl, uu. ......Wit ... nnhurrying, receiving Jio (a banket Ford had several clashes with Deputy Attorney General Becker w.yw.,, i, i Th great. 'sea r,,,ttnrl.. or the royi! was walking the lighted waters to- rung for the port engine full speed through whom funds were supplied his "R marine artillery In Flanders, among ward the entrance. It was then that to the for the Bonnet U and concluded testimony by saying: It of the Ostein!'ni listen), hell) swinging ship. By Rouge (propaganda), story""" operations: tno guns that wero ever I thoso on the destroyers becnine aware was M. Landau In 1S16. Pleasa "I Am a Benedict Arnold." The Siriua' lies largist place. this time she lying at an angle of September. "Dunkirk, May ll. on land mountings, stood by likewise that what seemed to be merely Huioke about " the and keep to that point." "I want to resent the that I am a Benedict Ar- in the suifuce some two thousan I was forty degrees pier implication to neutralize the wet and cold; that the rigging to he linn!, so It Im- Cuillaux denied that mine to come to Ostcnd bisger artillery along seemed fast was emphatically nold. A great grandfather was the last ancestor of yards east of the entrance tne coast, anil the airmen who were wus beginning to drip, and that there to he mentioned Marx in 1916. He said she failed so possible bring her further around, to this country. There is not gold enough in New York or Ger- harbor, which gallantly to collaborate with an aerial bom- - were no longer any stars. Is Abandoned. ihe had never heard of the mun until to and when in the hours Air Attack Ship many to buy me." block, early i uuiuiiiei i o n nw wn it.fi 1,1 iiir Suspended. "After working the engines some July, 1917, and then only when tho of Vindictive , "A sea bad come on. The de- to yesterday morning, the darkness overhead. fog mlnlues ;o no . Lieutenant 1!"nnPt KouBe raHe was discussed in The witness testified having heard reports that the rifles smoke Destroyers had to turn on effect. her way through the (l,lM t() 80RW!ir, ot lnfi cnift stroyers their lights me cnamuer ot deputies. It was were stored in different of the United States. i glmil, Crutchley gave the order to clear the forty parts screen and headed for the entrance and use their sirens to keep In touch out that name ad- "The Vindictive, always ut a solemn engine room and abandon the ship, brought the and The most definite testimony as to the location of the rifles was as though the old fighting spirit found the with each other. The air attack wus dress of Marx were found on a gait, flags' lights buoy and and according to program previously laid slip was Francis L. a New York who had awoke and looked on. bore suspended, t;,e Vindictive, with of tho be- given by Judd, engineer, up for where a coastal motor some to down. Kngineer Commander Wllllum paper among documents to A man whose hud visited distance go, found herself in longing to M. Cuillaux which were sought buy them for the Russian government. "A coastal motorboat beat, coyunandej by Lieut. William R. darkness. There were motor A. Bury, who was the last to leave a flare in a.uck gross discovered at Florence. The former name he said" he did not recall took him to a store house on her and hung her Flayter, was waiting by a calcium boats on either side of her the engine room, blew tho main and that of un- flare escorting premier explained this by saying thei street, East Side, Manhattan, he said, and showed him and rusty rigging eye upon the old position of the her to the entrance.