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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-21-1918 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-21-1918 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-21-1918 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-21-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/249 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]. Get into the War Savings Stamp Campaign June 27-2- 8. Do Not Hesitate to feign Pledge to Buy the Limit CITY CITY EDITION ALBUQIJERQUE MOHNIN R1W EDITION THIRTY-- I TII YKAK. ' VOL. 1A m. Xo, 2. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, June 21, 1918. lJ1, hy Crrv(A(J, 7 Or a Month AUSTRIAN THRUST JAPS ANXIOUS TO Captured on Field of Pieardy METHODS USED BY MEM ASuiiS III ITALIAN ZONE E SIBERIA C1TIENT FEE HE LEFT GOTHAM IS FAILURE ALONG SO AS 10 REIVE ikW With CONTRACT AGENTS ON WESTERN TRIP mu ? T HE ENTIRE FRON T TEUTONIC MENACE FULL! UNCOVERED A NERVOUS WRECK Piave Dual Senator Sherman Declares ;! in Except Along River, Department of Justice Men Former Editor of Magazine Show Lit- Is Anxious to Act So Monarchy Troops japan Their Examination of Seized 'Bull' Apparently Trying to tle and to Remove the of Spirit Fight Only as Danger Correspondence Have Whole Lay Insanity Foundation for When Compelled to, a Germanized Russia, Plot Revealed, Use at Own Hearing, ; MEN IN APPARENTLY LACK ENGLAND AND FRANCE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS CONVINCED HE COULD THEIR OLD-TIM- E DASH FAVOR OF INTERVENTION FOR IMAGINARY ADVICE NOT GET FAIR TRIAL Swollen Stream Carries Away Senator Hitchcock, However, Manipulators of Scheme 'Dou Public Mind 'Poisoned,' Ho Ponton Different View; Bridges, Leaving Takes a ble Crossed Their Own Alleges, So Ho Decided He No Many Enemy Soldiers in a Says Nipponese Have Clients by Representing Would Not Return to New ' Precarious Position, Desire to Intervene Now, Several Rival Concerns, York to Be Persecuted, LRARIO WISH To all outward appearances the MORNINO JOURNAL IMCKl IR' UnRNINO JOURNAL IRCC'AL LIAtR RI! ir June 20. in Austrian offensive In the Italian the- Washington, Japanese Washington, Juno 20. Methods by New York. June 20. While shield-In- g in Russia and of ater thus far has met with failure all tervention activity which contingent fee contract agents his John J. O'Leary, German agents In Mexico trying to brother, along the front from the Venetian in country in Washington suppressed competi- from charges of criminally aiding his foment disturbances this war Alp to the Adriatic sea. so us to retard prosecution of the war, tion in bidding on government escape from trial last month for al- In the hill region additional ground were discussed in the senate today onlcrs, inflated prices, manipulated violation of the act, Sena- leged espionage has been recaptured from the invaders during a debate precipitated by bids and even "double crossed" their Jeremiah A. O'Leary, the Sinn Fein while in- tor Sherman of Illinois, republican. n own compet- along the Piave river, where is fcp srrc woo o clients by representing leader pictured himself as on the Senator Sherman said Japan wore uncovered tensive fighting Is in progress at some to Siberia because of ing contractors, today verge of nervous collapse when he anxious enter in ex- points with fluctuating results, the the menace that a Germanized Russia Thousands of German soldier were rapt unci by tic r.rltfsli during the German offensive of March on ilio by the department of Justice fled to the west May 7. He was labor- balance seems to in of and desires American plains of I'lcarilj. This photograph shows one camp be hid the lint tilliil with the captive Teutons to seized til sway favor the would be to her, be watting amining correspondence ing under the obsession, ho Indicated, she cannot un- sent to Hie Internment camps In lCngluiHl. brokers' offices. Italians. and allied aid because raids on the contract that government agents had entered South and east of Asiago the French dertake the expedition alone. ' Some thousands sena- manufacturers paid Into a conspiracy to have him sent to and Italians have Ber-tig- o "It is well understood," the " retaken Pennar, of dollars for "purely Imaginary sery-ics- and cosialunga. past which the tor declared, "that the United States who often prison. Bri- of the contract agents, A. Austrians had hoped to push their opposes action by Japan. Great GERMANY TO AID 100,000 Persons in War turned over confidential Information Deserted by his counsel, Henry front and gain the Astico river valley, tain and France favor it. We must Engaged or used them Wise, who had been advised gov- to the of bids to other clients by which leads to Vieenza on the plains trust Japan and ask her attack to lower bids In their own ernment agents, the Kinn Fciner as- belov. that menaces her by mak- Work in Vienna Their enter government Quit Jobs; names, said a review of the findings serted, not to connect himself with Not alone were the positions regain- ing a drive through Asia. The admin- issued Assistant General 200 the senate must take the by Attorney tho case as it might Jeopardise hla ed, but more than prisoners fell istration and IN STAVING Houston Thompson, in charge of the into the hands of Lhe allied troops. responsibility for further delay." ALL! , Riots Occur in Several Places several professional rcputution, Jeremiah moun- Hitchcock of prosecutions, liy representing h On their part over the entire Senator Nebraska, competitive bidders at th0 same time, O'Leary said he became convinced tain region, the Austrians have re- chairman of the senate foreign rela- .fournal to have manufacturers could not olr.aln other advisers who in (ly Mornliitf SeHnT Leased Wire) agents sought mained except when compelled tions committee, reply, said: - offices branches could defend him and that quiet out Juno 20. More than- consider the brokers' properly to go on the defensive and then their "It is a great mistake to Rive .London, 100,000 persons l,iavc gone of the manufacturers' business, sup- (his so preyed upon his mind that he to wishes to OFF STARVATION liTi efforts hold back their antagonists the impression that Japan strike in the Volcan arsenal and the Warschal.owski air- the with letter heads and bocame thoroughly disorganiied." , have lacked the stamina usual in men intervene." He declared that Is ply agent Advice. Japan works in Vienna, to a frjom authority to represent the contractor Left Against Brother's whose hearts are in their task. This no more anxious to Invade Russia than plane according dispatch Zurich direct. Against tho advice of his brother. condition has prevailed since the first is the United States or any one of the to the Exchange Telegraph. The dispatch adds tha.t riots have "Some letters to favored clients, the witness said, he left New .York of the enemy was summar- allied governments, and added that he an- with Arthur I an of onslaught . IBV MORN,H JOURNAL Pr,AL LIAVBO MR1 occurred at Favoriten, Margerethen, Ottakins and said the department of Justice Ijyons, employe ily stopped by the fire of thu British doubted that Japan would want to go TJrigittenay, "contained promises not his law office, for St. and there hi-- , Juno Message. nouncement, French Italian forces the In even with American and filled a Amsterdam, ;., suburbs of, Vienna. oilier concerns decided thirt-h- would not return "to and forming - ' to put bids for certain " w """'' Hitchcock Correct? here from Germany make it barrier t plains. represented by tho ngrutii, nor put be persecuted." The public mind had Setbacks for Invaders. Senator King of Utah, democrat, clear that the latest troubles in the h,.m In touch with the business, if been so "poisoned" through "preju- More heart is being thrown into the told the senate that he knew from of- dunl monarchy" over the food situa- London, June 20. The workmen's council of , Vienna in an tho favored client desired to bid. diced" newspapers, ho declared that Piave Senator Hitchcock all-nig- work by the enemy along the ficial sources that tion never have been since ht "Another favorite scheme was to bis trial, had he returned, would have equalled pension ending Thursday morning adopted a resolu sev- from the Montello plateau southward was correct and that "four weeks ago of et or from been a "political hippodrome for the ex- tho beginning the war. tion the bread ration be quotations options to the region lying east of Venice. Japan was opposed to sending an demanding that raised immediately eral manufacturers who were thus newspaper fiends." unless for own protec- The Austrian premier, Dr. von ... Here he still seems, notwithstanding pedition her and that until it reached normal size of Mlminatcd from direct government Through a long numerous re- and she was not con- in a statement to greater quantities his heavy losses and tion, that then Seydler, the press other victuals be the to bidding. The agent, with the O'Leary reiterated his statement that pulses on various sectors, bent on vinced that a military expedition representatives at Vienna, announced 'given population, according reports or .this price knowlodge. there hud been no collusion between throwing his armies across the stream would be to her advantage." that as a rtsult of recent reacnings Copenhagen and transmitted by the Tele would then bid in bis own name and himself, his brother and Lyons rela- westward with his German In Mex- negotiations Exchange to or pushing further Discussing agents tho.
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