University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 6-30-1918 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-30-1918 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 06-30-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/240 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]. i v CITY CITY t EDITION AJLBIQQCERQVE MORNING Jl EDITION THIRTY-NUVT- II YEA II, Daily by Carrier or Mall, 70c a Moatb .XV Sixteen New June 1918. Sixteen VOL. f III. No. 91. Pages - Albuquerque, Mexico, Sunday, 30, Pages Single Copley S4 , . NEXTENEMY BLOW REPORT ALLEGES BUILDING FIRST AMERICAN A HERO'S FAMILY i . J EXPECTED TO BE PROFITEERS PA RED FALLS TROOPS LAND IN :; MOST FEROI US REAP lIG I A SCORE TALK; MORE-T- OF ENTIRE IR HARVEST IW U. S. BENEATH DFRRIS FOLLOW SHORTLY Tl -- 1 n ..!.!. Oi i.. .M I. Allies Believe - All 111 eu-ii- ui That Prepara- Practically Basic Commo- y Diion. ouinviuie cu ,i. ?ped Direct From This tions Are. Now Nearly Com dities of Life Are - Affected Sioux City, la,, Collapses; buu&y Arrive at Destina- plete for Resumption ot by 'Profit Hogs' Says Trade Death List May Mount as tion to Fight by the Side- of tr- German Drive In West. Commission Report, High' as Twenty, Latin Soldiers, - SICKNESS HAS DELAYED PACKERS AND MILLERS FIRE ADDS TO PERILS WAR SITUATION VERY T OFFENSIVE IS BELIEF ARE MAIN OFFENDERS TO THOSE IMPRISONED FAVORABLE TO ALLIES MSSMMa Typhoid Fever and Influenza Armour, Swift Cudahy, Wil- - Many Caught Beneath Falling General March However, Attack Teuton Bo Cremated His Declines Soldiers; , son and Morris Manipulate Walls May Weekly Review, Russian Situation Obscure; the Market Without Any Re Before They Can Be Saved; to Say How Many Men Have Attack '' Been' to May Italy, gard'to L'aw, Is 'Claim, Property Loss $100,000, Sent France, , War Lead,- tfic Assoclat MV MOMNIWI JOURNAL SPCCIAL LBAHO ,a Moasma wiaal la r MoaNma MHiftNAL aaaciAL leAaao wtaai ' (Undated by WlN) iout nat ' l cd Press.) Washington, June 29. Profiteering Slpux City, la., Juno 2!l. The toll Washington. June 29. The flift Another week lias passed without on a tremendous scale In practically of dead in tho Ruff building a thrco-stor- y American troops landed In Italy yes- -' the Germans resuming their offensive. all the basic commodities of life was brick s.iuctuie at Fourth and terday. General March chief of staff announced These are not the The entente allies have shown the reported to the senate today by the Douglas, which collapsed at 1:30 this today. federal trade commission as the result estimated at force sent by General Pershing but greatest activity during- this period of an afternoon, was tonight consisted of exhaustive Investigation. a score more in- units shipped from this and in several of bare-face- ten to with ., parts the battle gone Inordinate and d twenty, country, greed Mont of the are not se- have carried the fieht to the enemy. fraud," as well as "war pressure foe jured. Injured Tho consisted of san. riously hurt. Tho financial loss is troops largely These actiops have been local in heavy production," the commission re The Ruff itaiy units but Include other speolttl ported as the causes. placed at $100,000. building ex- character but have been fought for was remodelled and thp collapse organizations, General March of properties being re- plained On the whole,, however. Important Immediate objectives which were is believed to have been duo to It, made hy great concerns when It made up mostly of nt strengthened the allied line where it became evident the was moval of old supports. government SOISBTH. units. The combantant troops will needed bolstering. At various points about to fix prices on a basis of re- LOUIS be sent as of WALT ICR NK I.HON. by General Pershing pre the allies have placed in jeopardy the turn investment, the report sayB. vlously announced. tt and salaries, allowances and expenses RAY ( (STRANG KH. enemy's tenure of certain parts of the were Loi'lS HCHU1.KK. General March had no announce' in many Instances padded to ment line and have extended their control snow increased costs of CHAHLKH KITGIOL. to make as to the total number conducting VI of over wide sectors of the front. business. - . ONE) UNI DBNTI Kl. troops shipped from this country, was to France. '.This was the notable result of the The outstanding feature of Its In- Otto Boruff, critically hurt, dug Formal announcement, he near wood on vestigation, the commission out Ht 10 o'clock tonight. said, would be made later. Kurveylng attack Belleau the reported, one of the owners the entire battle, General March Marne on was the evidence of a tendency to in- ( Alfred Hanson, front, front, by the Americans crease of the Huff Drug company, is miss- said the situation could be said to be did not seel: to and maintain prices against the Wednesday. They forces of competition. ing. extremely favorable to the allies. He break through the German line, but Of all the big profits disclosed by i'Mvo tailors employed on the third would make no comment upon the ln't . wanted to reach high ground which the Investigation, the report says the floor of tho Hurt building are believed ttcatlons of an impending German at- would command tho- of profits of tho meat and those to he buried in the basement. tack. The first national r.rmy division villages Torcy packers has un now Is allied with them and by the flour When tho Ruff building collapsed, taken a sector at the front,, and Boureschos. This ground millers the east wall fell on the Chain grocery General March also announced. It la. In stand foremost, despite the securely their possession. fixing Of prices by the government. and Beaumont and Kranger meat mar tho 77th ralseol in Naw Yort, trained, The French, attacking southwest of Packers Manipulate Market. kets, two S'.oiies, crushing hotn. a at Camp Upton and originally com-- " C'Hilnlii 11 ml Mrs. Oxcur mill Oscar Roissons, on the Aisne front, had the Manipulations of the market by the James (Jreen James Given III. number of persons are believed to be manded by Major General J. Frank--- II same object In view. They hurled five great packers Armour, Swift. buriud in tho ruins of tnese tiuituings. n Bell- It was taken across under I themselves at the German line with Morris, Wilson and Cudahy the com- New York, June 29. "Conspicuous wifo was taking, to tit. Andrew's hen Captain t! recti sailed away to Adds Pcrilst. Major General Johnson.,. I such gallantry that In little over an mission asserts, embrace every device in action" was tho word ca- church Iter Infant son, James Oscar I'rance. I'iro which broke out in the ruins ''''' to a Is gallantry Training Completed. hour they penetrated depth that useful to them without regard bles Mrs. Rosa- be "I am pivud of my huvhand and of the Ruff building added to the per Five Amerioan divisions which more a mile over a of al- brought Suii'lay to Green III, to christened. ho had than front to law. , glad that has distinguished him- ils of those Imprisoned. All the firo been brigadod with the British for most miles and more mond W. Green, wife of Capt. James !aitaiiV drei'ii has never seen his . three captured The report charges that the five ' self," said ('apt. Uroen's wife: i men In the city, assisted by hundreds have been returned to Gen- than 1,00ft German concerns have control of Oscar Green, United States army, who little son. Not, the his of aided In the training prisoners. monopolistic wav'rrticdiia'tMl West Point only baby's father, but volunteers, fighting eral Pershing's command with train against the new French the meat industry and "are reaching at Thiolet, with five men of his lie from grandfather. Jomos Oscar (irecn I, flames and in .searching ,the ruins. have been , with of ft If id, the ( .and oalhe same positions' repulsed for like dom!ittion in. other prod- from Ids rm vip .117, nrH grnduutes West 1'oint. Mrs. The escape of Oscar Huff, ono of the " - - .' of Kev. 'or One of these Is the 35th HeaVy ICSes' to" the enemy. '".' ucts." , W company, encountered 'ten Germans In day the rector St. Andrew's, a rutin hopes that bby James Oscar proprietors of the store, from death division, Cut Into German Lines. 1915,' 1918 and 1917, the re- a trench and killed or all of Ooortfo It. Van lie Water, married will go to the famous old bordered on the miraculous. After he composed of Kansas and Missouri During captured him to Kosnmond Walker. army school, and commanded ' Th British, on the Lys salient of port nays, these companies "pocketed them. too, and bo a "regular army niun" like Ing Imprisoned under tons of debris troops by Major the Flanders front, cut Into the Ger- $140,000,000." ' .. Tho word came Just fts his younu A few short --honeymoon days, and his father and for over einht. he was General William M. Wright, when it grandfather. hours, finally tho United man titles on Thursday find succeeded ''The experience with steel, flour dug out by rescuers at 9 o'clock to- e't States.
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