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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 10-05-1922 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-5-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 10-05-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 10-05-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/709 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 MOENIN iTl TrurTTOTW A T ) uj v- -i itmn vt.ii. VlH.. I'LX.VV. No. 5. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Thursday, October 5, 1922. rmcK five cents. GIANTSDEFEAT ARZDNA OPENS ORTIZ DEFEATED Queen Marie of Roumania Sees T BRITAIN SETTLEMENT OF H(U, 3-- 2, II If RELIEVE AT DEMOCRATIC Another Daughter Ascend Throne WILL PAY DEBT STRIKE OF SHOP FIRST CINE OF CATTLEMEN COUNTY MEETING KENNA STATES GRAFTS IS MADE 1 1 t That Nomi-- TK'Z WORLDTS SERIES Board Recommends Felipe Zamora Gets j Definite Postponement of RAILWA IS the Quarantine Law Be nation for Sheriff; Speech Payment of the Bills Modified to Admit Cattle Bryan a Feature of J Owed Other JlcGrawites Crash Out Four by by European Without Being Dipped. Convention. ; Nations Is Advocated. Carriers Involved Represent Singles, One Right After Miles 4. The Ari- About 65,000 of in the Thoenlx, Ariz., Oct. New Tork, Oct. 4. Definite Another, Eighth, board The democratic county ticket: Line and Between 125,-00- 0 zona State Livestock sanitary dis- postponement of any payment of a Trio. recommended that the County commissioner, Scoring today No. 1, Manuel SediHo. the debts owed the United States and 130,000 Men, - law be trict with the ex- zona livestock County commissioner, dis- by Kuropean nations, RUTH -- o tn nermii cunm of until the actual SINGLE ISTIT admitted trict No. 2, James Bezemek. ception England SPECIAL BULLETIN j.rjNew Mexico to be commissioner, dis- amount which such nations could IS ABLETO REGISTER .nt of Arizona without County has been determined ;?L trict No. 3, Frank Butt. ultimately pay ISSUED BY JEWELL the process n. conferences between the creditor having to go through cattle County assessor, D. A. by Fans to the Number of of dipping, provided such and the debtors was suggested by have been properly inspected by Zamora. tho Right Hnnorabln Reginald Special Circular Is Issued or the Ari- Sheriff, Felipe former chancellor of the 36,514 Attend the Game a federal veterinarian Treasurer, K. B. Swope. and passed s. zona state veterinarian Miss Lucy Har-ri- British exchequer, in an address Containing Interpretation and $119,036 to one as free from infec- County clerk. before the American Bankers' as- Pay by either nc of Judge's Decision on in Battle. tious or contagious diseases, l Ata-nas- io sociation hero today. See the Teams was in the form County superintendent, Mr. McICenna also as his Bill. recommendation Montoya. gave Injunction of a resolution adopted today at W. opinion that Germany might be uncon- of-t- W. Now Oct. 4. The state Probate judge, in e Tork. the regular meeting aide to pay as reparations the Chicago, Oct. 4. Eighty-thre- on board and was Immediate future about one billion querable spirit to keep trying livestock sanitary surveyor, Pitt Ross. railroads of the Cntted States, op- doesn't come at first, .forwarded at once to Governor County dollars, derived from her foreign when success in the legis- approximately 65,000 miles carried the New York Nationals to Thomas K. Campbell. The state Representatives Den- balances and the sale of foreign erating lature, Atanasio Griego, be- botween a smashing this afternoon hoard also had prepared, under the securities, such a payment only ot line and employing victory sec- nis Jose Jordi. 1 in their first clash with the New direction of Ed W. Stephens, Chavez, ing possible, if all oilier demand:! 123,000 and 30.000 members of Tork Americans for the 1922 tale retary, an amended proclamation are postponed fur a definite period the federated shoo crafts have set- of world baseball champions. The of quarantine containing the nullum nf Sheriff Antonio C. Or to stabilize the mark, Future de- crafts strike with This procla- of that tled the shop score was 3 to 2. suggested. the nomination to mands at the expiration their system federations, according lead that also been forwarded to mu-s- t bo limited lo To overcome a mation has succeed himself, the unexpected period, ho said, to a special bulletin sent today t" the Yankees had acquired, the tho governor and it was announced of D. A. Macpherson the annual amount of Germany's, all members of the in pre- it is he nomination at. time. organization Giants turned back all their late today that expected for assessor, and a brief address exportable surplus that over the signature of B. M. Jewell, the American will and the procla- l vious assaults upon approve sign by William Jennings Bryan were president. The latest additions to leaguer's defense, crashed out four mation within the next two or of the The speaker, who Is chairman were the oustanding features Mid- the settling roads the Fort one after another, in three days. yes- of the London's Joint and & dingles, right - democratic county convention City Smith Western, the Georgia, the eighth limine and then crown- This action by the Arizona state Old Albu- land Bank, Ltd., said to bo tho & Chi- sac- terday in Society hall, Florida Alabama and the ed their furious attack with a livestock Bnnitary board opens up bank in Great Britain, gave Great Western. crushed cat- querque. largest cago rifice fly. The four hits a way whereby New Mexico's convention was attended by his views on the economic aspects to numerous Yankee ball save thousands of dol- The Ueplylng requests Joe Bush, the speed tlemen may 190 who cast 137 votes. of reparations and international for an interpretation of tho Balti- score. Waite delegates, C. the pitcher, and tied the lars by shipping their stock was most attended .V.Aw; ftM)MIIVT' debts, how they are payable, more plan, upon which the strike succeeded Bush and on his Arizona into Old Mexico It the largely of a debtor coun- Hoyt through gathering of democrats held in general capacity loaders claim the settlements have fourth delivery gave the sacrifice where they will have plenty of to pay, and the effect of pay- been made, the circular states three which run was New tho county in several years. try fly scored the deciding range. It reported by The officers selected Left, Queen Marie of Roumania, and, Queer. Elizabeth of Greece, her Inset. Kine George. ment. reasons actuated the executives in of the game. Mexico authorities that thousands temporary right, daughter. stated he was by the county committee and after- While he that nt accepting this agreement basis. It Climb nt If) Slcl. of cattle in New Mexico were dy- were W. in and did not appear In first, a in the Associa- The machine climbed up wards made permanent, Onc more the reputation of daughter, K'.lzabeth. has Just be- Another Princess Marie, politics ns a gives, split winning ing because of the drought and C. Leonardo daughter. any representative character, tion of Hallway Executives one the tilll in low speed. Early in the. lack of feed. Oustreieh, chairman; Queen Mario ot Roumania, an come queen of Greece with the is now queen of Jugo-Slavi- Marie he that consequent Huning, Clpriano Sanchez, Mrs. K. tho of the Bal accession of her former- liritish banker, argued grout) agreeable to a settlement and same, when Bush and Art Nehf, Heretofore it was held that New "qnecnniaker husband, and her daughters are noted has the capacity to pay the "other bent on these Giant were E. Booth, vice chairmen, and Mrs. kans," has been vindicated. Her ly Prince George, to the throne. beauties. England destroying the southpaw, fighting Mexico cattle could not be shipped Earl Kowdich. secretary. her debt to the United States and, organizations"; second, willingness a scorelers duel, the Nationals Arizona, unless they went "I can unhesitating- of liberal to acore with two successive through Business Men Hecoiiuncnded. he continued. the group negotiate couldn't through without being unloaded, 1 determination to honor national agreements and down In the seventh inning R. McClughan, acting as spokes-- ly asserther lay jingles. and New Mexico authorities hnve man of a committee lier bond in full." a basis for settlements on other they banged out three singles in a cattle from appointed by, ALLIED-TURKIS- H PLAYS HER ROLE IN be no The maintained that the the Albuquerquo Business Men s MINERS DEMAND The question to Investigated roads; third, that Justification row and couldn't score. that state were in such a weakened with tho German re- could bo found for 125,000 Giants went back in the association, declared that the bus COMEDY FOLLOWING In connection keeping eimply condition that they could not stand tho coun is not Germany's capac- men on strike who could return to and kept on pounding iness men, feeling that parations, ca- eighthjnning dipping, tho only other alternative should be administered HER MOTHER'S DEATH ity to produce wealth, but her work and assist In financing thosH out singles until it was impossible under tho law. ty's affairs debts. who remained Idle. the stubborn Yankee defense to present by men of ability who would put MARKED E pacity to pay foreign for PARLE! 4.
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