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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 05-26-1912 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 5-26-1912 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 05-26-1912 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 05-26-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/2399 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]. TWELVE PAGES. KKQUE MOiRMNG JOURNAL.. By MaU, M Cent ft Month) BWigle Copies, 5 Cent THIRTY-FOURT- H YEAR. VOL. CXXXIV, No. 56. ALBUQUERQUE,' NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1912, B Oarrtw. 0 Cent Month. IIS ernor hag clearly demonstrated that lng on the four big army transports he will not stand for whar he con- now lying at Newport News, fully tt extravagant ARM MADE DARROW'S DEFENSE GOVERNOR'S IET0 siders expenditure, and ROOT'S SELECTION STRONG IRK PREPARATION equipped for sea. The general plnn s If a bill of the qrt that it has gen- of operations In Cuba so far as the, erally been believed the hound will army pass Bhould be presented to him he la concerned, has been fairly it, will lu all probability bid the county worked out.' This calls for. a dashing HASLEG1SLATURE officers to go buck home and work RECOGNITION WILL HOT CO AT FOR IMMEDIATE campaign If It become necessary to WOULD EXCLUDE another year without Belarus until a use force against the Insurrectos. bill embodying his views of what their The American cavalry regiments salaries should be can be drawn and will be relied upon almost exclusively. AT passed. OF SAYS This afternoon tho plana, were gone ABSOLUTELY With the session nearly over, repub- PECULIAR CHICAGO IfJTERVEtlTIOfJ over by General Wood and other MPORTANT w lican politicians here are Just begin- members of his staff. ning: to wake up to a realization of the of any hug Because a desire to avoid fact that a democratic governor appearance In poli- sat in the game politics them of Intervention a of with CUBA sens-4- . EVIDENCE G HIS MERCY fend "licked 'em to a frazxle." With FITNESS ROOSEVELT III tical It is mild the state depart- a legislature both branches of which ment Instead of calling upon the army were opposed to him politically,, he turned to the navy first. The officials has been able to take care of himself have lost no opportunity of earnestly and his friends with consummate skill, any disclaiming Intention o? a military in P State ExeCUllVe S DiSaPPrOVal and while he has not been able to Colonel Harry S. New Issues Rough Rider Candidate De- It is Believed at Washington occupation of Cuba unless the insur- Crisis Reached Trial with . put through any legislation . .. affirmative gents should ' get completely beyond own choosing, s seen Statement in Reply to Orms-b- y Repudiated Negro Insurrection is Effort to Keep George M. Ot UOrpOratlOll OUIIimiSSIUIi;f bis he ha to it clares Bosses That the control of tho Clonusc government IK . r Hi J f'thiit conditions would so shape them r'ii causes no cnur ui selves that he wouljl not be manacled McHarg Who Speaks for Shall Not be Permitted to Spreading Beyond Control of and a condition should arise warrant- Lockwood from Testifying to Salary diii ing Intervention, fu when It came to preventing any leg- All He Knows. Speculation, islation that did not meet with his ap- Roosevelt. Dominate Convention, Gomez's Power, There Is no question of the right of proval. tha United States to Intervene. 4 There is no doubt that the unseating Under the terms of the Piatt amend- H 4M, TWO-THIRD- of Abelino Romero was part of pro- Is S a COMMITTEE STANDS CHARGES PLAN TO AMPLE FORCES ment the United State accorded the WHOLESALE BRIBERY WITHOUT gram by the republican leaders to gain following rights: To- - control of the legislature by a two-thir- ON IN IS CHARGE MADE OLD GUARD IS HELPLESS PRECEDENT DELIBERATELY CHEAT HELD READINESS , "The government of Cu'ia consents un majority. At that time it was United States may believed that the differences between that the exercise house republicans would be reeon- - the right to Intervene for ho main- r. ,the tenance of a government ,d?quate to Would Testi- Belief Prevai s in We Informed m which event nolhing would Convention to be Organized in Colonel Will Have Nothing to Military and Naval Armaments Defense Limit have been easier than to the protection of life and property and too I "aK-'- "demo-1- 1 Orderly Selec- mony to What is Known of CirdeS That SpieSS Bond Bill l a sufficient number of Manner and Say If Defeated by Will of Ready for Occupation of Individual liberty," ... mi i crats In the house, via th Abelino Upon AISO Meet With OttlCiali Romero route, to gain a two-thir- tion of Temporary Chairman People But Otherwise Will Island So Soon as Necessity Particular Case Which is Rejection, could then have been dictated from Recognized Duty, Fight, Arises, OHIO STATE FIGHT Indictment Based, room 61) In the Palace hotel, and the governor could have vetoed to his any By Morning Journal Special Leased Wlra.l Bpsria! Br Morning Journal ftneelal T.enied IBneclal DUpsteh to tha Moraine Jonrnnl.J heart's content without doing (By MnrHnsr Jnnrnnt awwlnl Wlra.l Br Morula Joamaf Lmtwd Wire. Wl. iu harm to the plans of the ifentlemen Chicago, May 25. Col. Harry S. May 20. all Washington, May 26. Insurrection Lo Angeles, May 15. Fighting 5 Fe, N. M May 26. The veto Elizabeth. N. J With, K Santa who aro wont to foregather In that New, chairman of the In Cuba, which threat- NOT DECIDED IN every of way, McDonald of bill emphasis his command. Colo- and disorder inch the the defense In iiv Oovernor the room. on arrangements for the republican the at Ufa property of Americans IH en the and the case of Clurence S. Durrow, tha K providing for the payment of the sal The senate part of the program national convention, today issued a nel Roosevelt declared today he and are believed by the United States lawyer accused of bribing a In In McHarg, Juror 4V aries and expenses of the corporation worked like a charm, but putting It statement reply to Ormsby would not permit .''discredited politi- to be spreading beyond the control of the McNamura case, tumporurily, at has started speculation as over In the house proved to be a far of New York, who yesterday declared government, caused the least, slopped at today's bnct sermon commission the Roosevelt forces would refuse to cians and bosses" to take control of the Cuban COUNTIES of be fate numerous different proposition. In the various government today to take the Durrow trial, tha nurratiun by in to what will the of moves which blocked the game for abide by the selection of United States the republican national convention. American Ueorge M. Lockwood, of the attempt- measures of great public Im- Senator Ellhu Root as temporary active teps In preparation to cope ed bribery t other the organization republicans nothing He also asserted professional politi- may ot himself by lien H. portance which have either reached has been heard of the canny Scot in chairman of the national convention. with any situation which arise Franklin. The ruling ot Judge Hut-to- n governor's office, who The statement follows: cians in the past had been accustomed In the (Bland republic. at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon, h hint or are duo to reach him in tha the but tnose tactics," have been in a position to analyze the "It is difficult to believe that such a to try "strong arm Two division of the Atlantic battle- CHAMP CLARK SWEEPS to which time adjournment was taken next few days. , It a he shortly before noon today, de- i situation have been able to trace his threat as this should be made. The "I won't stand tot moment," ship were ordered to take on will veto of corporation com- In national committee is recognized fleet KENTUCKY PRIMARIES termine whether evidence of alleged The the handiwork practically everything the aid. full quota of marine, making a mission bill wa the first that the gov- that has been done. authority, the official body of the par- Colonel Roosevelt made these state- their wholesale Jury corruption shall con- I I re- ty, total of 1,300 in addition to the 700 part ernor has issued. There nothing In holding together the combination charged with certain duties, among ments in what he called a "fighting stitute of the state's case markable in this, however, for It was which Is the making or necessary now en route to Guantanamo on the against tiarrow. 3oth sldea admitted I of democrats and Insurgent republi- speech" , Plainfleld, toward the the bill of any Importance to preparations for an orderly conducted at Prairie rendesvou at Key West, Democrats of North Carolina that a crisis hud buen reached in tho first cans It is Governor McDonald who has close of hi most spectacular day's and reach him. Less than a acore of bills done the Inconspicuous but effective convention. ready to move to Cuba at the Instant case of 'the noted lawyer, who, as hi have been passed during this session "The name of Senator Root occurred campaigning In thla state.
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