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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-8-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 09-08-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 09-08-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/682 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" AUBtTQUERQU. MORMNG JOURNAL. EDITION FORTY --THIRD YEAR. New 8, 1922. AOL. CLXXIV No. 71. Albuquerque, Mexico, Friday, September rma-- nvi; cents. s m DAVIS STRIKE LEADERS GURRY CONEST START SUIT TO STEPHEH 4 niu . r . KNHNUS WE AS IPLEDGES. CANDIDATE FOR II. S. SENATOR Tnn'p 'i'rr STftTES ARE HASTENING SETTLED AFTER TEST LEGALITY NOMINATED SPEECH TO CHICAGO TO FACTIONS TALK OP INJUNCTION ON FttS UALLDI Hugh B. Woodward, Open- ATTEND PARLEY Both Delegations Seated; IN RAIL STRIKE M ing Convention, Declares Rivalry Forgotten After Administration Is Keep- Session With State Com- There Will Be a Action Defeats H. B. Holt of ing Faith With People. Today mittee. j Besun by Union Las Vegas Man Lasj Meeting of the Executive Electrical B. A of the Workers in the 385 to 158; No Other Names Go Be--j Hugh Woodward, temporary Council; Committee of republi- Cruces, chairman of the republican state can state central committee yester- Supreme Court of the fore Republican State Convention; Nomi- convention, in his keynote speech 90 Will Meet on Monday day afternoon seated the two con- District of Columbia, at Albuquerque yesterday after- testing delegations from Curry Offices one-ha- lf nations for Congressman and State noon, devoted a considerable por- OBJECT 0FSESSI0NS county, giving each delegate CASE WILL tion of his remarks to national is- a vote. Gregory Page, chair- COME UP 10 MADE PUBLIC - to Be Made at Session Beginning at sues. He declared that the repub- IS NOT man of the in an- SATURDAY, SEPT. 9 lican party, in the year and one-ha- lf inouncing tho decision, said that the o'Clcck This Morning. that it has been in control at of the Un- regularity of the regular republi- Washington, has done much to President Gray can delegation was recognized, al- Question of Jurisdiction of correct the chaotic conditions in ion Pacific Declares the though there had been somo appar- the On th'e first ballot, the republican state convention business and industrial life that ently unintentional irregularity in Chicago Tribunal Is for the United States senate, Judge followed the war. He said that the Walkout "Irrevocably the procedure leading up to the se- Raised; Denv Commit- - last night nominated state administration lection of The contest Mr. Davis' op- republican has in a Statement, delegates. Stephen B. Davis, Jr., of Las Vegas. only redeemed its platform pledges for Lost," ing delegation, Mr. Page announced. ting Any Illegal Act, ponent was Herbert Holt of Las .Cruces. The vote stood: a reduction in taxes, an improve- was wholly irregular. ment in foster- ft; the A.ioclutfd l're. The who had Ry the Aorinlrd assessing, and the As- Curry countiuns, rrrsi. 158. 7. The he-fo- Davis, 385; Holt, ing of the cause of education and Chicago, Sept. (By been putting up a hard fight Washington, 7 As- Davis seemed certain when lead- Sept. (by the .The nomination of Mr. good roads. sociated Press). Rail strike the .then made sociated Press.) in Mr. coun- and went to the conven- Legality of tlv the roll call disclosed that he had gained strength the Woodward declared that the ers from every section of tho up state order obtained the democratic had to to tion arm in arm. The by government and eastern counties upon the withdrawal of party nothing try were hurrying to Chicago regulars from Federal District southern do with the economic conditions of summons were led by W. A. Havener, former Judge Wilk- G. war night in response to the chairman, and Mc- erson at Chicago, Francis Tracy. times, which, he said, were the of the county George restraining the Mr. Holt was placed In nomina resolutions, .nomination of candi- products of the war, and if pros- of B. M. Jewell, president Lean, the present chairman, and striking railway shop crafts and the .States y of tho bv tion by A. B. Kenehan of Santa te dates as follows: United perity existed, the democratic pcr-t- railway employes department contestants were headed railroad brotherhoods Lieutenant W. H. Duck- from inter- county. O. O. Askren of San senator, congressman, governor, was not responsible for It. "If the American Federation of Labor. Governor fering with transportation in rirns. name Justice of su- meet- worth. The contest arose when the Miguel county presented the lieutenant governor. that was prosperity," ho said, "it Tomorrow there will be a ecution of the shopmen's strike, was of Mr. Davis. Colonel Prichard preme court, commissioner of pub was prosperity in spite of democ- council, con- Duckworth faction wished to have in. suit filed in the lic of state, state ing of the executive the convention all uiuny seconded the nomination of Davis. lands, 'secretary racy and not as a result of demo- Mr. county recognize supreme court o the District of Co- nomi- state attorney sisting of the shopcrafts, and present as while the Mc- Union county seconded the auditor, treasurer, cratic administration." will delegates, lumbia by the International Broth- nation of Holt. general, superintendent of public Under Wilson. Jewell, and on Monday there Lean faction held out for a dele- erhood of Electrical commis- - Dcprosf'.oii com- Workers, one The nomination speeches were instruction, corporation The temporary chairman declar- be a meeting of the policy gate convention. The Duckworth of the organizations on strike. The appar-'(lone- r, of mem faction stated had piritcd, and set forth the and, finally, naming ed that the country suffered a mittee of ninety. The object of the that the regulars question of Jurisdiction of the Chi- nt two of the best quail bers of state central committee. of after the In- .sr m v J. j call failed to give proper notice of pri- cago court was fact that re- period depression sessions was not stated in the also raised by the fied men in the party had been The committee on credentials auguration of the Wilson regime for the sessions which was sent out maries. petit ion which denied that the each other for the ported the convention to consist of and it was only the world war thai, over of Mr. The situation was complicated plaintiff hail been pitted against and re- last night the signature the Duckworth guilty of any office In the bestowal of 545 accredited delegates, revived American industries. He by the fact that illegal act "before or since" 1. highest each Jewell. faction has nominated an entire July the state of New Mexico. commended that delegation accused the democratic party of Veil or Secrecy. Ask An Injunction. When It was apparent that Mr. vote its full strength when provided waste in the conducting of the war At union headquarters a veil of county ticket. The state central The electrical workers asked a been nominated, Mark with proxies for ibsent members, and of the rail- over both committee recommended that the permanent to Davis had in the management secrecy was thrown injunction prevent B. of Dona Ana county provided such absentees are not He said President it was said that two factions unite for a county Ci.ited States Thompson ways. Harding meetings, although ticket. Attorney Gordon and moved that the nomination he the city. has restored constitutional govern- the meeting of the executive coun- United States Marshal Snyder from made by acclamation, and the con- ment in the United States, which cil would be secret and that no enforcing locally the provisions ot vention adopted the motion by a had been abolished by President announcements of any kind would KIESSELBACH IS NAMED the Chicago order. Within tu,.. unanimous vote. Wilson, "who held a club over con- bo made regarding any possible hours after the filing of the suit Following the nomination of Mr. III gress." action it might take. Mr. Jewell, GERMANY'S MEMBER OF which was set for hearing next Sat- Davis, there was a spirited fight The administration, the STEPHEN' R. DAVIS, ,1R. who dropped from sight following urday Mr. Snyder had served con- 1113 Harding COMMISSION over the hour to which the speaker said, has restored Ameri- the granting of a temporary in CLAIMS formal notice of the Chicago In vention shouIC nfljourn today. ca in the esteem of the world. He The republican slate convention nt Albuquerque nominated Ste- junction against the strikers last junction on J. P. Noonan, president Dona Ana county led a movement POURING OUT OF praised tho Washington disarma- phen H. Davis, Jr., of Las Vegas, as the party's candidate for United Friday was still abseut from head By the AsMtrhitetl Tree. of the electrical' workers, on moft 10 a. m., which as real to- States senator. todav. It was said at his Washington. Sept. 7. The Ger- of the other local leaders as to adjourn until ment conference a step quarters named Dr. named prevailed overtho efforts of ward universal peace. Mr. Wood- Mr. Davis was born Nov. IS. 1S74, in Middletown, Connecticut, homo that he would return from man government has defendants before Judge Wilkerson.