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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-14-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-14-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-14-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/626 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 EDITION UQUE5RQUEMORNING .. ..... mu l'ORI-- .THIRD YEAH. u mhw i n VOL. CLXX1V. No. 14. Albuquerque, New Mexico, FridayJuly 14, 1922. journal:wan j uj carrier or Man. 85c a Monlh EgSingle Copies 5o - WILL GO i FIREMEN AND SHOPMEN NOT Republican Rebels Are Defeated SCHEDULES 0 OILERS WALK BACK TILL JUSTICE IS By Irish Free State Field Guns CLOTH CAUSE ft OUT AT 7 A. II SA YS REAL SECURED, JEWELL Strike of Power Plant Em- SPLIT ployes Is Result of Dis- of Fellow Worker $ j charge G. 0. P.'S LINE UNION OFFICER LATE DEVELOPMENTS U.S. TROOPS TO for "Agitating." S IN SHOPMEN'S STRIKE S iieiween rirteen ana em- 51. twenty Ten Committee t B, Jewell, directing the of the house of the Amendments RAILWAYS shopmen's strike, said his men PROTECT LINES ployes power SH5 would not be sent back to Santa Fe shops will walk out this Are Voted Down With Aid t work and the strike would morning at 7 o'clock, and Willi of Votes From the Re- $ not he called off until "jus-tlc- e strike in sympathy with the strik-- ! has been secured." ing shop craftsmen, according to a! publican Side. SEEK TO WRECK war or- - UNDER COTRO The department statement made yesterday by W. S. dered sufficient troops pre- - Tatterson. secretary-treasure- r of j DUTIES ON YARNS , pared to protect the Missouri, S the International machinists' union. Bfl ATCPI A 1 1 Y Kansas and Texas lines which PUTU ' IHI umIHLL I ORGANIZATIONS ' are in the hands of receivers OF The direct cause of the strike of GOVERNMENT the men is said to be Q appointed by the United ! power plant States court. indignation over the discharge of Lenroot Takes Up Fight on Postmaster General Work one of the power bouse men for "ngltiitlng." Mr. Patterson said Behalf of Decreased Rates .To Resume Work, He De $ notified President Harding President Harding Orders that over a week ago a national of- U. Is that 60,000 motor vehicles ficial Fire- Stating S. Shipping dares, and Then Begin can be used to Army to Be Ready to Give of the Association of transport the men and Oilers had sent word hen' Cotton Goods, With Labor mails if train service fails. Assistance "to M. K. & T. mem- Negotiations 8 - sanctioning a walkout of the Temporary restraining or- bers of that when Board Would Be ders were to St. in Texas. organization they (By Tiie Aorlated Trem.) suicide Issued the . Railway felt the time had arrived. 3 Louis and San Francisco rail- - I'ietcots in Curs. Washington, July 13. The first NORTHWEST LINES road at Fort Smith, Ark., and It was rumored that pickets in real split In republican senate the Chicago and Eastern II- - 8 governorIsasked automobiles assembled at the cor- ranks over tho administration tar- READY TO SETTLE linois, and the Toledo, St. TO GIVE ASSISTANCE ner of Second Fruit ave- S street and iff bill came consid- Louis and Western railroad 8 or today during nue and attempted to intimidate eration of the cotton schedule, Mav Be Direct East St. Louis. 4 White House to hinder the workmen on their way Peace Plans Four companies of the Mis- - Prepared to the shops. No confirmation of with a result that ten committee ! This sourl national guard were this rumor was made. amendments proposing increased ed Toward Section, S Back a Proclamation Stat- v sent to Poplar Bluffs, Mo., to afifc.o " s Barton last of in Be r .Superintendent night rates on various kinds yarns and According to Reports protect property and employes ing Mails Must Not v Mm rig said that tiie work at the shops was were 8 on silver and roving rejected of the Missouri Pacific rail- - continuing uninterrupted and that Chicago. road. ? Delayed, the case was the same all along one after another as fast as they Uie line. were reached. Th Amoclnted Chicago, July 13 (by the (By Freii.) Four of the six men who were The majority opposition was led Washington, July 13 (by the As held for and Associated The Free State about t send shell into rebel unlawfully assembling by Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin, Press) demanding a continuance of the sociated Press.) President Hard- artillerymen tronghold intimidating and attacking men on strike strike. to were held and reached Its maximum strength railway shopmen's ing took the first step today toward Free State proved after a per era as the way work yester "If that force Is so blind to artillerymen bombardment, day under $100 bond and bound on the first roll call, 12 republi vill not be . called off, and with tho arm were the interests of the American backing up military too much for Irish other strongholds. The over to await the session of the cans opposing the committee rate of his republican battles hours. men will not be ordered which is the government proclama oat-brea- raged for many on a roll call by which the amend- the public, it obliged to rebels la the Insurants' ks grand Jury by Judge Roddy. They to "until serve, and if It so dull ol com tion warning striking railway shop The tactics of the Free Staters are Kugene Chavez, Thomas Gar ment was rejected, 32 to H4. back work justice men in Dublin. The Fonr with Bo- M. prehension as to even have a against interference with the their modern equipment cia, Ernest Costales and L. Moya, The twelve republicans were has been secured,' B. faint hope of crushing the em transportation of interstate com- Courts building was surrendered proved too much for the rebels. The other two, E. R. Ktnsworthy rah, Capper, Cummins, Jones of ployes' then merce and the malls. and R. (1. were dismissed. MeCormick, Nelson, Jewell, head of therailway organizations, that - Ourule, Washington, of force or group of people is due Instructions were sent at his dl- A. Lincoln Mezgar was complain New, Norbeck, Sterling, Townsend employes' department to receive a sudden awakening, rectipn to Major General John L. ant. und Willis. The lowest republican the American Federation of and the American public should Hines, commanding the Eightn MINER JAILED A few instances of petty attacks vote against any amendment was charge them with the array corps at San Antonio, Texas, BURGH DS in connection with the strike are nine, with tho average running at said in a DEiN is be- Labor, tonight to prepare a sufficient force of HAN RUES still reported daily, but it ten. statement replying to the "The railroad employes have troops to give adequate protection FOR KILLING lieved that the feeling between thu Moro Cuts Predictcd. not desired a strike. They have t0 the lines of the Missouri, Kansas strikers and workers Is growing With the basic duties on yarns rail executives' ultimatum Mc-Do- done everything that honorable and eTxas railroad, which have DISMISSAL FOR KLUX KLANSMAN daily less dangerous. Jostph reduced, It was predicted that cuts of yesterday. men could do to avoid a strike. been attacked oy striking shopmen, CANDIDATE FOR stationary engineer at the in the rates 'on at least the lower The rail executives suggested Now that they have been forced particularly at Denison, Texas. shops, is said to have been attack- grado of cotton cloth of even into a it war C. the strike be called off and strike, shall be effective The department advised (Bf The Associated TrM.) ed ly an unknown man Wednesday greater proportions than recom-mond- that in a and E. of St. the receiver 13. D. he the hose-hou- se legal proper manner and Scliaff, Louis, Globe, Ariz., July J. night as whs leaving by the finance , the men return to work, after It will be as- yesterday continued to a success appointed by a United States court BEING Whitten was taken into custody to- A 0. S. SENATOR gate at a late hour. The committee majority would be made which differences might be taken ful conclusion." for tho Missouri, Kansas and Texas, sailant is said to have Jumped onio day in Miami, near here, on a war- as the Benato proceeded with the tip before the United States to call on the governor of Texas the running board of McDoWs car schedule. That will be the rant him with murder in with his probably railroad labor board. (again for protection for railroal charging and struck him in the fnce made some time next week, as the I he that Man connection with in n, said Mr. Jewell, In tonight's state- properties, having reported Jointly Charged With the killing Mrs. M. C. Mandell of Las fist. J. It. Leverage yesterday schedule is to be laid aside tomor- RAIL SHOPMAN previous to the state ex- Texas. In of an the he had been hit with In ment, Intimated that the reason appeals Murder With Mrs. Oben-chai- n February that report row faver of the dye embargo ecutive had been unheeded.