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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-21-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 11-21-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 11-21-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/756 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]. ALBUQUERQUE MOBNING JOUBNAL nur Tiiiitn yuau. VOL. LX.W . No. 5S. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, November 21, 1922 I'llICi: l 1V12 OiLNTS. FELTOW IS CUT IS III IS. MADE GOVERNMENT IS r Portland Unveils Roosevelt Statue UNKHOWMMAN IS (SUPREME GQUHT ALMOST CERTAIN TAX BURDEN IN OBLIGATED TQ J SHOT TO DEATH TO DECIDE THE TO BE IN SWORN STAH 1922 FURNISH ITER AFTER ROBBER! STATUS OE HI AS U. Total Will Be Reduced Ap- It SJEIIATOR Senator Bursum Says Walton Snyder Fires Once, LABOR TRBDNAL proximately Two Million Must Aid Rio Grande Re- as Intruder Flees From. Dollars as Compared clamation Under Terms Georgia's "Grand Old Wom- Home; He Is Found Dead With the Year 1921 Guadalupe-Hidalg- o Pact Fuiurc Activities! Partial-It- s an" Is a Deter in the Alley Making Jurisdiction in Special io Tba Journal. Under the of the laily mined Fight for a Seat, guarantees Shortly after H o'clock l.iM uif-h-t Santa Fe, Nov. SO. The burden Guadalupe-Hidago- , treaty of the a man. not over 2ii of Settli Strikes, Depend if Only for a Day- - of taxation in New Mexico, for the young year" government of the United States is age, dead In tin; funeral par- Upon Decision 1922, will be reduced approx to lay year obligated deliver to tho owners lors of Strong Brothers. SHE IS CHEERED BY $2,000,000, as compared of ' imately water rights recognized under At 6 o'clock in the eveuin;;. I). BY with the 1921, it was an ACTION BROUGHT THE GALLERY CROWDS year that agreement, sufficient water V. Snyder and Mrs. left' state commis in of Niyutr, nounced bji the tax the bed the Lio Grande river homo 0 V Smilh PENNSYLVANIA R. R. to of their at Fifth' sion today. Tills extraordinary supply all those rights. , He as street, with tin ir son, Inidle;.-- Jr. George Reiterates That will be due, not only to tho The obligation is fully great for ut. saving as that embodied in tho the 'ark view apartui plaintiff Charges That the Will. Pro- special -- 'JUi hi Ivor avenue Adhere to His reduction in assessed valuations, with Mexico which Kat wneie, i. i . treaty by tho ; , mi,.-1 were to nuvs with DOUICI IS iii'iiWITHOUT i- but also to tho fact that expenses United to an- sit ;. they dinner n..i MUTIIOr- of Letting Her Take Slates agrees deliver rajsa'jry A, their Hon and his wife. f gram are down, pos- to tho of Walton, being pared making nually people Mexico, V tor Jr., who is ty to Nullify Contracts the iOath of Office one million feet of .0 dinner, Jntdp'y, sible a substantial cut in tax levies. without charge, at the ni i i'sity. d cidcl in bed of student Entered Into Tax levies havo been fixed by water the tho Rio Grand that In- would Hum home to Washington, Nov. 20. Georgia's tho commission, and are being cer- river for irrigation use. It appli This w; shortly before 'J "grand old lady," Mrs. V. H. Fel-to- n, tified for all the counties except to New Mexico as well as ' o'clock. W; liington, N'ov. 2if. The fu first woman senator, was the Guadalupe, Harding, Hio Arriba Mexico. Upon r'.irhii:g holm, he un- ture activities of the United States Btar member of tho cast in the and Santa Fe. The four counties This is tho opinion of United locked the front door and turned Itailroad Labor hoard, particularly opening scene today of tho conven- last named have not yet submitted State Senator II. O. Bursum of on the porch light and the light in the scope of its Jurisdiction in tho ing of congress. Her effort to be their rolls, a reassessment of all New Mexico. The senator believes the living room. As he walked in he settlement of impending railroad sworn in and Bit for . day was valuations has been ordered by the that this fact may result In im- beard someone s loots. cpn. Know- labor strikes, will be dependent: forced over until tomorrow but In commission for county, portant government action in the that it could not he a member upon the derision of the supremo n Guadalupe ing court to Vase all other respects she enjoyed and is now being made. reclamation of the Uio Grande val- of the. family, ami us he was not a brought by tho thrilling debut as tho congressional Getting the property on the tax ley in this state. As representative armed, he returned ipiickly to his Pennsylvania llailroad company, curtain was raised. And there was rolls at its real value is the most of New Mexico, he Is Interesting brother's hou.se to till his father which the iron ft announced today good that success In someone was about it would review. prospect tomglu difficult and important problem himself the reclamation project, that prowling - would crown her hope of taking which is one of house and that Winning in the I'nited States dis- confronting tax officials and the great importance the suggested they eh-il- the oath tomorrow and becoming in of home. Mr. and his tl'iet court ill Cliieat'o in its " taxpayers, in tho opinion of J. L. the development the state. return Snyder of tho of the first woman senator in fact as commissioner. Tho senator said last son Walton went back and on lenge authority tho rail well as name, Saint, chief tax night: road labor board to enforce an or- by if only for a day. "Tho tax levies, we are "The latest with refer- reaching the house,' Walton went The woman, a breath which, thougnt to the rear while his father en- der requiring railroad officials to now certifying for the year 192 2. ence to the control of rivers is that confer with of "lavender ana lace from the tered i he house by way of the delegates from labor old was all an are materially lower than those for tho government should construct unions as of their south," today but In to pre- front door. Me had hardly entered representatives actual senator, a seat last year. If we could get all the flood control dams order einployi s in the negotiation of occupying In on tax vent destruction of and when the intruder rushed u' on the senate floor for hours, property the state the property, M,,...n.-I- . H,o l.rtek duor. Y01110; rules and working conditions, the. we would also to a continuous flow in where she was cheered by the gal- rolls nt its actual value, keep e,.,rr.ni,,t..,i him t, ihrow Pennsylvania railroad lost in thu able to reduce new levies the river beds of htrenms that are - lery crowds and was the object of be the up his hands, but instead of obey- seventh circuit ceur. of appeals 40 Mr. Saint said. International in character nnd 'The Kider." 1 to congratulations by senators, repre- about per cent," Kuug:i ing, he continued to run, whore-- which the government carried sentatives and officials who throng- A striking example of what it which incur international obliga- With - fire. He fired tho case. Tho latter court held mat- tions. touching ceremonies Tort- lap. leodore Itoosevelt us "The Wulder I'oe. Ilielong friend nf Hit upon Snyder opened ed about her informal leceptions. has been possible to do in tho Al- - that the board, having fixed wag land, Ui'f., recently dedicated Uough ilidor." work was pre-t- o once, tint trie man ran uirougu me ivied and ter of expenses, is found "In this connection, if this policy 'j'he late and soldier. ad- es, could later take up the Photographed reducing exander V, statue of thejsented tho by Dr. neighboring yard and huo the subject She was feted also by crowds in tho county of utcro. In spite Is carried out. it will require at city Henry lie fell nmitn-- i of rules and regulations. The Penn- on joining alley, where about the seriate and was photo- of a loss of more than $1,000,000 least two flood control dams A of the sylvania railroad contended that near iiijj. neighbor Suyders with- graphed and dined. Tired, but in valuation, the total levy for tho Upper liio Grande river lime to inquire what the dis- tlie railroad labor hoard was huppyj tonight she was prepared state and county purposes is 17. "4 the Colorado line. These dar.ir-wil- turbance was "There out authority to nullify contracts HILL IS about, adding, it em- to renew tomorrow her plea for mills, as compared with 27.10 have the effect of storing flood PROPOSES GRIND JURY is a man moaning In the alley." had entered into with its on official place in tho senate. mills for last year. water so as to keep n permanent When tho man was reached hf ployes, which were in full force or and to , Of all senators, past, present Ileal Kslute I'ndevelopcd flow in dry times.