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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 09-24-1922 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-24-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 09-24-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 09-24-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/698 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]. ALBOQUERQUE NG JOURNAL i niii v.i until - r PAGES TODAY I.V v yicai:, 1922. ci.xxiv. Xo. 8. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sunday, September 24, J.O two sections PRICE F. CUNTS. r n nil i n r" n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-- r-- E Peaeeful ta of Kesnal Pasha, I IjHAHL tu Will L i EIGHT MEN DIE: ALLIES CONCEDE 1 Who Cause Another War iay STATE BANKERS' I ACCIDENTS TURKISH CLAIMS - ST RAIL STRIKERS HI HORROR ASSOCIATION'S PLANES EAST IS ISSUED RY II. S. ! Grand Jury Report. Accom- - NEW PRESIDENT Bomber With Six Passen-ner- s TALK ENDS panying Indictments,' Burns at Mineola; 2 i j Criticizes State, County Balloon Attackers Fall ati Authorities. Albuqucrquean Is Elected i Nationalist Assured Judge Wilkerson in Chicago Holds Shopmen's and Town ; Baltimore. Party Annual of the j at Meeting Possession of tastenv Strike a in of 111., 23 tho As Conspiracy Restraint Trade, Marion, Sept. (by Ve-:L- 23. at Las i; Sept First; and Restoration sociated Press.) The special grand' Organization ymona i.. Davis. Thrace in Commerce o Interference of and j I Carrying jury investigating the twenty-tw- United States army air service, and of Adrianople. the mine gas, To- killings at Lester strip ii' e enlisted men were Kineu wnon of Mails, Declaring "Where Minds Meet June 21 and 22, today returned 102 MADE FOR A ii Martin Via"- - GET additional indictments Dringing tne PLANS huge bombing EUROPEANS ARE TO on a Exists cen- gether Purpose, Conspiracy total to 214, in a partial report FEDERAL STOCK BANK crashed to eartn at Mttcncu nciu OUT OF CONSTANTINOPLE suring "the state administration," late tonight. Without a Word Being Spoken"; Unions Adjutant General Black, of Illinois, The enlisted nun killed were; Sheriff Melvin Thaxton, of William- Jerre Haggard of This City First Sergeant Thomas BehfteM, In Return, Kemal Pasha Is Will Make Appeal to Have Order Set Aside. son tthlsj county, and "local po- Corporal David H. Stiven and Pri- lice." Named Vice President vates Ldward H. Kane, Henry Ray Asked to Guarantee Neu- The jury, after making its re- Trust Company Section Nichols and Irving M. Whitney, all of Dardanelles, Chicago, Sept. 23. Holding the railway shopmen's port, recessed until uctober 23. stationed at Mitchell field. trality strike a conspiracy in restraint of trade, in interference The report declared the "state National Association, Lieutenant Davis' home was in Marmora and Bosphorus, administration undoubtedly realized Danville. III., his birthplace. lie of interstate commerce and of the mails, be- on carriage the acute and to The Journal. entered the army air service Asso-Press)- . situation at Jlerrin," Sperlal Pal is, Sept. 23 (by the cause "where minds meet on a purpose a con- asserted the of- - .In y 21, 1317, and after tho war was together "adjutant general's Las Vegas, N. M., Sept. - The return of the in wa at Langley field, Hamp- elated spiracy exists without even a word being spoken," fice and sheriff alternated C. S. of Judge White Albuquerque 4a- to Europe was assured James IT. Wilkerson in United court passing responsibility, with neither elected of,"1"' Turkey States district today decisive action to prevent unanimously president A report or me acumeni as when Cireat Britain, taking New Mexico Bankers' associ- sf"ad- tonight sustained the government's plea for a countrywide tem- disorders and protect property." tho here o.it several hours later by the France and Italy, at the final of ation at its closing session the field wild porary injunction railroad crafts. "The atrocities and cruelties business occupied jutant's office at session of the alliod conference. against striking the the empha- todav. Routine that tho had been inspected to conceaw The decision was hailed as one of the most murders," report the 'greater part of the niorniiifT piano unanimously agreed signifi- sized, "are beyond the power of were received shortly before leaving the field, nil the nationalist peace terms. session. I acci- cant for law and orcter ever read into the records of the words to desc ribe. A mob Is always Reports and hat the cause of the fatal The Turkish claims to Eastern of this from the resolutions auditing dent never would be river and by General and cowardly, but tho savagery and nominating committees. The "probably Thrace to the Maritza judiciary, Attorney Harry Daugherty mob in its relentless in com- known." Turkish Assistant brutality outstanding feature of the including the ancient Attorney General A. A. McLaughlin, who almost unbelievable. The indigni- "Soon after leaving the field," ot Adrianople, wero ap- not mittee reports was the unquali- capital presented the government's case, the ties heaped upon the dead did endorsement of the action the report said, "the plane passed as peace terms that can against shopmen. were inter- fied out of of the search- proved Donald R. of counsel for said he end until there bodies of President Harding in vetoing the rays huge be supported by Franco, Great Richberg, the shopmen, red in unknown graves." lights which had been arranged in a in- would an the bonus bill. maneuv- Britain and Italy joint take appeal at once from the ruling of the Many Murder Indictments. Form Stock Jtank. and used in the night air vitation sent to Mustapha Kemal court in an to The returned a total ol movement for ers The pmne approached a steep leader, to a effort have the injunction set aside. Jury An important went into Pasha, the nationalist Whilo the decision was Int"r- - i forty-fou- r indictments for murder, tho relief of the farmer and angle and then suddenly peace conference to be held at fitty-eig- for to com- finan- a nose dive. preted as holding in effect that the conspiracy stockman in the present on Venice at the earliest possible mit fifty-eig- for rioting, launched "There were no lights the strikers were accountable for acts murder, cial stringency was this occur- date. and fifty-fou- r for assault to mur- of plane ns it fed. The crash must In of morning by tho appointment field." The Kemalists agree violence, whether these acta MOST DEVELOP A der. a committee for the organization red some distance from the to the of return not enter present were commuted by the strikers or The report stated a telegram of a joint stock federal land bank. Arnold P. Fvers, Amltyvllle, neutral zone along the ntvatte, not. exact form will be from John 1.. Lewis, president of bonds to fifteen times who was driving on the main roao its argued - Issuance of nor make any crossing elsewhere, Amer- I est m wk v. his cal- Ijctore Wilkerson next Mon- the United Mine Workers of 2tfm.'.m)ae' tho amount of stock subscribed to Garden City, stopped and must accept complete free- Judge was one of the causes of the the federal act. ami crossed into the field where the which he continued MARKET AT HOME ica, is authorized by the dom of the Dardanelles, the Sea day, pending riot . The was to State Proceeds from the sale of such Piano was burning. He pulled i'ii effect the re- telegram the wreck. of Maramora and the Bosphorus, present stringent Senator William Sliced, a district bonds will be loaned to the first, of the bodies from under the League of straining order. The restraining of the miners' union, and stockmen and farmers for ar cciilcni Follow .Munouvers. preferably president Into flames on Nations. order prohibited the shopmen, and declared the union men "are Justi periods at the rate of six The. p'ane burst which was ca- AND AFAR JONES in this crowd as an cent annum. the ground. It was a twin The invitation, ilie injunction is expected to pro- fied treating per per striking ma- bled by M. Polncare to outlaw organization and in view W. R. Morley. Magdalcna: motor bomber, the heaviest tonight hibit thorn, from: s partici- Kemal Pasha personally, urges its members in the same light A. Hughes, Santa Fc; W. chine at the field, and had al- Interfering with operation, I.cl on theo- an immediate meeting of the other common strike- - D. Silver City: Charles in an aerial attack and employment on the they do any s V v- Murray. pated and Greek gen- Senator Tells Banker This breakers." Cimarron, and R. L. retical fortifications. lies and Turkish funds. Springer, and the erals at Mudania. to formulate to' interfere. This telegram was posted at vari- Farley, Estancla. comprise the After the war maneuvers Conspiring Nation Must Sell Abroad and committee which had decided the raiders had terms of an armistice pending the Loitering or trespassing on rail- ous places, tho report declared, organization judges - is ns and to thereafter tho strip mine will proceed Immediately with won, the airmen engaged in a "fly- conference. It regarded way property. Buy From Europe shortly, A ' certain Kemal will em- was attacked, after hardware stores MmUpha Kcnal Pasha In the grounds of his home.
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