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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-17-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-17-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-17-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/782 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]. A 1 TTTTDW JLi . ALBUQUERQUE NING i imi i i r 1 i vtAi:. New 1922 on iu;f.s today in YOI,. CLXXV. No. s. Albuquerque, Mexico, Sunday, December 17, Lb two sections prick nvB cents. FIRST PRESIDENTIU.S. DESTROYER U.S. OBJECTS 10 KELLER IGNORES This Lump ot Coal Weighs 22,000 Pounds GUEST'S CASE OF REPUBLIC OF S MO FROM E!(PULSION FROM Tl1SFERRED TO SECOND GALL TO POLAND IS SIT BURNING VESSEL CI1TANT1PLE DISTRICT COURT! TESTIFY IN THE French Takes AT AHTEXHIBIT. Hospital Ship QF CHURCH HEAD New Preliminary Is Arrang-- j DAUGHFRTY CASE Fire in the 'Sea of Ma- ed for After First Binds! rmora; the Bainbridge to Grand Jury at Gabriel Narutowicz Dies a American Delegation at Request What Action Should Be Ta- Goes to Her Assistance of Defense Few Minutes After Three Lausanne Enters a Pro- j ken as a Result of His1 Dec. 15 the Bullets Are Fired Into His Constantinople. (by test Plan to Ex- With the announced purpo: o ot Will Associated American Against Refusal Be Consid- Back Press). The having tho case brought before the ,by Artist destroyer llainbridge today res- pel Greek Patriarch judge of the district court for a ered on Next Monday cued 400 persons from tho burn- new preliminary hearing, r'rancis SLAYER CAPTURED AND ing French hospital' ship Ylnh-Lon- g, oilf7elds K. Wood, attorn, y for Wehard in tho sea of Marmora. The mosul durst, introduced no ev- INVESTIGATION WILL UNMERCIFULLY BEATEN vessel took fire opposite Kan cause of dispute idence in his client's defense at the. BE RESUMED TUESDAY on the western outskirts of preliminary bearing before Justice Constantinople. Fifteen of those .i:urKB iiouiiy, ana uuest was Assassin Was Long Regard- who were aboard tho Vinh-Lon- g Plenipotentiary Informs the bound to the grand jury under Chairman Volstead Declares are $2,500 bond. While Quest was still ed by His Associates as missing. Associated Press If. Five of tho missing arc believed That in custody of the sheriff, invoking Is the Purpose of the Mentally Deranged; Suc-- to have been killec". by explosions. Turkey Will Yield on a little used statute, bis release was Committee to Get All the Tho hospital ship was proceed- secured on a writ of habeas corpus, cessor Will Be Chosen ing to Constr.ntinoplo from Kigart Neither Question and a new hearing was .set fur Facts It Can when the. fire was discovered in Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock be- As- fore M. 10. Warsaw, Dec. IS (by the Asso- tho magazine. Several explosions Lausanne Dec. 10 fby the Judge Ilickey in the Washington, Dee. 10. What ciated Gabrlei Naruto- followed rapidly, bursting the snip tho sen- district court. Cucst was' released Tress.) sociated Press). Voicing on action should bo taken as a result wicz, first president ot tho Polish in flames, timent the $2.01)0 bund. S. O. S. calls were answered im- widespread through Should tho hearing result in of the refusal of Representative republic, fell before an assassin's United States, tho American dele- to bullet at noon mediately by the Bainbridge, Lieut. - . i Guest bcit.g held for trial, bis Keller, republican, Minnesota, today. tntered a protest it aw Im- The tragedy occurred at an ex- Commander W. A. Edwards bring- gation today . s:j : r r- - j counsel stated, an immediate trial appear and testify to his hibition of puintings, and the as- ing his ship alongside and taking the Dnusantie conference against c;. will be demanded. A special Jury peachment charges, against Attor- Neiwa-domsk- of bo as General will be sassin was an artist, one i, off tho passengers, the majority the Turkish plan to expel the may called, Assistant District ney Duughcrty long rewarded by his asso- them French soldiers and their Greek patriarch from Constanti- Attorney T. J. Mabry, in charge of considered Monday by the houta ciates as mentally deranged. families returning from leave. nople. No decision of this import- tho prosecution, said yesterday that judiciary committee. The president had just conclud- United States submarine chaser 86, ant matter was reached by the ho would not consent to a trial For a second time, Mr. Keller ed in a brief address and accom- in command of Lieut. A. H. delegates. without Jury. failed today personally to respond panied by his aide do camp and also assisted in rescuing Tho .dispute over tho Mosul oil Defense- Asks Keincnal to a formal subpoena, served on two members of his cabinet, was those who jumped overboard. fields, suddenly brought to the It had been confidently expected him after hts dramatic withdrawal entering the first hall of the exhi- front again by tho British memo- that the defense, when the hearing Thursday from further participa- bition to view the paintings when randum inslsti-ri- g on Great Bri- was reopened yesterday morning, tion lu tho proceedings before the Neiwadomskl joined the throng tain's mandatory rights, has like- would offer testimony. Instead. committee, ioino members want- chief wise made no progress toward set- Mr. Wood, after ed to certify the case to tho houso eagerly pressing about the FIGHT BEGUN TO question- con- executive to shake his hand. j tlement. ing the boy Conrad Unllegos, an- Immediately vlth a view to Instead of stopping in front of Risa Nur Rev, the second Turk- nounced that ho had come to the tempt proceedings there, but oth- M. Narutowicz, however, tho as- ish plenipotentiary, informed the crnclusion, because of somo of the ers were not so certain that Ui sassin circled a in the Associated Press tonight Turkey of committee had authority to do so, position rulings the previous day, that for- rear. Then, working his way so SHELVE SUBSIDY would yield on neither of thes? his client's Interests Would bo since Mr. Keller had served best mal notico his counsel close to his victim that there was questions tile patriarch must go served by a removal to another through no chance of ho drew a and Mosul must be recognized as re- that ha stood on his rights us a missing, court. "Judging from your hi revolver and fired threo times, all Turkish. of ad- member of the house. It was marks yesterday." ho said, the committee al- bullets piercing the president's "WP have done nothing except the "I If position that BILL IN SENATE -- ifinur, nnffritrinllMniftirtWir-i- n.-- KnimnMiiiWumWfSlia dressing court, doubt you back. make concessions since our ur-- j i v o. .iMMWi'ga ready had exceeded its constitu- could give the defendant a fair tional in tho sub- Narutowicz. terribly wourtded. rival." he asserted. bearing." powers issuing collapsed to tho floor and died The American' delegation de-- j poena which. It was contended, in-- 22,000-poun- Mr. Wood said that Mr. within a few moments. clnrcd In its statement that an 1 Above, placing the d lamp of coal on exhibition in the Utah capitol. Below, on Ha way to capitoL Quest carried back of it the threat that Advocates Immediate be done! wishes the case sifted to tho bot- if he did not ho would be The slayer turned for flight, nut of tolf ruble initiation would tom does not appear, was if insist- -' on the Utah now has on exhibition in Western Fuel company and'the The diamond" and fear to bring cited for contempt. immediately captured and ' Action- orr Farmers' Relief Turkey expelling capitol. "black forth in his all beaten unmercifully. He was tak- Greek pan-lurc- its statehouse the largest lump of weighs 22,000 pounds. It is five was put on display at the request preliminary hearing Representative Graham, Penn- ' " ' coal ever mined. It was feet his evidence in defense. on en to the police station under ex- Begin Their New Arguments. brought: square and ten feet long and of state officials. It is attracting "I sylvania, ranking republican Legislation Turkey brought forward from the Mohrland mines of thelCost J,0O0 to mine and convey to'tnust attention. advised him that to put in the committee, Insisted on the ceptionally heavy guard. newj t I his hur-ridl- . evidence in defense now was A council of ministers was y Campaign on Floor arguments todav to support her might right of tho committee plain decision head of orth-- i jeopardize his case, especially if and it should act at once. called to examine the situa- that the the an that tion created of odox church must be deported. A organized effort to injure him Representative Sumners, demo- by the death the , Washington, Dec. 10, Advocates exists, as we feared. Ho mem- president, but their decision, if any of Immediate action congress Turkish delegate 'explained that 1 replied crat, of TeNas, and other by non-- EFFORT TO CUT 10 LIVES FOR that ho wanted tho whole case was was taken, has not been made for tho relief of the farmer began the former privileges held by ; N.