—NOGALES— A Region Teeming With The Gateway To Possibilities THE WEST COAST THE WEST COAST —OF—- —OF—- MEXICO MEXICO “Equ'l Rights For All;Special Privileges For None.”—Andrew 'ackson AN INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER VOLUME 3 Nogales, Arizona, Sunday Morning, May 30, 1920. Four Pages—No. 154 trtrtrtrt rtrtrtrtrtrt SENATE COMMITTEE IS INVESTIGATING MONEY ITALY PERSISTS IN HER !A HISTORICAL REVIEW OF MEXICO'S STRUG- GLE UPWARD AND ONWARD THROUGH CONTRIBUTED JOHNSON AGGRESSIONS UPON A CENTURY AND HOOVER CAMPAIGN • (United Press Service) j (By Gen. Salvador Alvarado) continued.in Mexico until appearance all revolutionary ALBANIA AND SERBIA jin our movements ; WASHINGTON, May 29.—A total upon scene of there is not a single high idea!, campaign fund for Gen. Leonard j The following translation of a re- the General Porfirio but ; j I our are THE GASOLINE- ! that people only groups qf: Wood of $1,180,043, was to- cent very able article from pen of Diaz, whose achievements were due disclosed the bandits straggling for exercise of ' - day to the Senate fund HIGH SCHOLASTIC HONORS (United Press Service) in part to his merits and his astuteness I campaign in- General Salvador Alvarado, appearing ; power. vestigating committee, by A. A. 29. ltalian in i PARIS, May troops in the of the role of a Latin-Ameriean (de- Progressive in Mexico | Sprague, nave occupied Durazzo, columns “Orientacion” the elements sus- national chairman of the SHORTAGE IS Positive proof of the liign standard the principal lator of the last century, but could tained Carranza in 1913 because he Wood campaign fund. maintained the seaport of Albania, on daily newspaper of Hermosillo, is so i 1 1 by Nogales High the Adriatic, not have j was the first to rise in protest Alexander McCabe, one of Johnson’s according to u dispatch from clear cut and so apposite regard been obtained without two School comes in the recent admission received wit/! | against the high crimes and misde- managers, told the committee that be- of the North Central Zurich by “Le Petit Journal,” a lead- j to present situation concurring factors. this school to j the in Mexico that | meanors of Victoriano Huerta, who, , j tween SIOO,OOO and $125 000 was STRINGENT GOT of and .ng Parisian newspaper. Association Colleges Second- ; it is worthy of persusal by all who The first was complete defeat of | being chief of the garrison in the city | raised for Johnson’s primary cam- ary This is of the high- No confirmation has been received j of Mexico, terrorized the Schools. one ! hold to the immortal truths presented the old and wealthy par- ! city through paign fund. McCabe said that con- est honors that can be bestowed on of the report that Gabriel lo d’An Conservative ten then the ; in the American Declaration ly, which could j days, arrested lawful tributions totalled that amount two any High School, and its value to the nunzio had attacked the Serbs. of Indc- not sustain its organ- president INPROVING ization among men of and I and vice president of the days before the close of the campaign. entire school system of Nogales can- A News Agency dispatch from i ! pendence; for which reason and to property, was its elements were dispersed j republic, and elected president by He told the committee that he had not be over estimated by the city and Rome said that inhabitants of Fiumc !1 give it a circulation as wide as that upon con- congress presure pre- tact and encounter with the search- j under of panic wired to California for all books and the school patrons. had marched to the Serbian town oi j of cipitated by assassination of the le- connected San Francisco, Cal. The said tin I “The Oasis” it is given place today. ing character of General Diaz, a man records with campaign ex- To be adjnitted to membership in Suask. dispatch that ! git i mate of the nation, penditures. Statement issued May 26, 1920, by main had fraternized Apelacion ! of the highest type of Latin American ! mandatories •he California ehis association, a school must marching populace i i That attitude made Cartanza chief of According to McCabe the state automobile as- tain of work with Italian regular troops in the An letter to the Editor in largest sociation following a very high standard j leadership, astute, resourceful and the Revolution. contribution to conference be- later marching back Fiume. • 'hief of the Post, | individual the fund must have modern, well equipped town, to j Washington Daily * inscrupulous, with a stiff backbone Triumphs of the Revolution pro- was tween executive committee of.the as- is doubtless basis for tin i $5,000, by Menry Flesehbacker. sociation and buildings, and must hire only teachers That stroy a :j By General Salvador Alvarado. •<nd a remarkable capacity for grasp- j duc*d excision of Villa, who came with j William H. Crocker gave $4,000; representatives of oil with college education the teach- story that had occupied Dear Sir companies and railroads. on d’Annunzio and Friend:- ing- and power. [ 80,000 men at his orders. Giving ad- ; Mike DeYoung of the San Francisco ing force. Serbian territory. conserving Allied There exists in California An editorial published in the Wash- with that roan there appeeared all I hesion to Carranza were hut 15,000 Chronicle, gave nothing. a tem- admission of any secondary 1 1 porary gasoline shortage!. To The ington Daily Post of the 12th inst., original liberal elements, with rein- j men scattered in various parts of the The funds were the reteult of a school into this association means Republic, but without hesitation the state aid eliminate this shortage and to supply will COPPER OUTLOOK which seems very severe to me and to j wide canvass for money to and that its graduates be accepted forcement of those other liberals en- great majority of the progressive in Johnson’s primary fight. industrial agricultural require- any general, riched by their own into freshman class of college Mexicans in does >-ot sur- efforts in arms ; element of Mexico went with him be- ments we have been convinced that (Douglas International) and in the intrigues of former davs Mr. McCabe denied tumors afloat it belonging to the association without prise me, for T comprehend very well I j cause the attitude of Villa was with that Vice President William Herrin will be necessary for motorists examination; that ranged against their party, throughout fui’ther and means Every indication connected with j appearances presented in Mexico old a lit- i the. work of reaction and political in- of the Southern Pacific, had contri- the state to curtail the that the Nogales High School is now copper mining in Arizona points to j tle evolution with religious and poli- trigue, for eviction of which the na- to Johnson campaign use of gasoline for pleasure riding High School whose J which at first vieew are difficult to i buted the fund. per an accredited the of of tical notions a plenty, but without had in the triumphs When quizzed fifty cent for a period of ap- expectation owners copper ; defend, jtion .consolidated by Senators McCabe graduates can enter an.,' college 01 due to the fact that through ! had the reform - proximately ten wehks. mines for a great demand for the red social conscience. that come with head said he could not discover the 1 nine university in the United States on an a period of nine years there has ex- | ers of the nation haddeemed exigent inil(ion<u'ies that We are assured by representatives with those of other metal fin the future : Hoover’s supporters of esual basis any near perhaps as isted in Mexico a state of disorder and The second factor was current econ- in 1910. allege are on the Johnson primary the Oil Companies that such cur- i ' school or academy. early as the beginning of the next seems now at the omics in Europe, and principally in Then came the epoch of the He named tailment will elminate the present When is that High intranquility that eiec-! ! ticket. five as the only it considered c-uv year At Bisbee the Phelps-Dodge this reason tions of 1917 when a group of pro- millionaires among 26 dele- temporary shortage and bring about School building has “been completed beginning of another such period of i country, by of the force Johnson gressives put forth Carranza again gates to National normal conditions at the end of that y years, won corporation is developing vast zones revolutionary activity. The editori- of which there was opene.i away for the Republican con- only four this is a really with an object of demonstrating the i mention from period. We learned, as a result of and speaks of new ore, including the Sacramento ’evelopment of the re ources of the California. derful accomplishment, j al in question, which presents a series party was united. They. Frederick Wile, a newspaper cor- this conference l, that there is less ability and hard work of progress. well for the Hill. To handle this new ore supply | j of reflections upon the situation in land and advancement of thought with such a party giving Car- respondent, refused to divulge the than two days supply of gasoline in Nogales school faculty. the the a 40fl0 ton concentrator is under con- I j Mexico, and other maters, says: To se two factors there was due ranza full power they had a man and sources of his recently published dis- tanks on the Pacific Coast.
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