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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-5-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-05-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-05-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/770 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 MORNING JOURNAL lOIIH .Tlllltlt VfcAU. VOl. TLX XV. No. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, December 5, 1922 IMMCK I IVH CUNTS. n E OUTLOOK CONGRESS ABRQ-- DURAMGQ EDITOR Stranded Vets, Returned to U. S., PRESIDENT WILL ANNUAL FEDERAL EXTRA SESSION IS DESPAIRING IS ON TRIAL ON With French and German Wives iSTIIflyBIIRSIIM'S BIIIICFT ISSFNT AND OPENS ITS HARVEY ASSERTS MURDER CHARGE INDIAN MEASURE TO CONGRESS BY n it i r G American Ambassador to; Rod S. Is With in r pupniinnin Day Charged !- i' Mrs. H. 1 -'. George Wheeler,1 1 England Says the Last, the Slaying of William L. 11 Albuquerque, Calls His' bMHJUYL Two Years Have Been Wood, Who Conducted a ft to In- National Legislature Puts Attention Alleged Worse Than World War Rival Newspaper of Estimated Government Out- "Off the Old and 'on the rrxr 'lit W. justice Proposals in Is Dec. 4. the Asso- Dec. 4. UlO lay 1921 Placed at New," the Change Being London, (by Durango, Colo., (By Aroused by the l'epi'e.seiiiatieis ciated Press ) Ambassador Har- Associated Kress.) The prosecu- of a. personal 1'riend in .e 83,180,843,231, a De- Made in Ten Minutes vey was tho guest of the Ameri- tion and defense each had ex- Mexico to the realization that this of club hausted five or the fifteen per- state is as intereste d In crease Under This Year can circlo the Lyceum allowed them ilally SENATE CONFIRMS this afternoon. The Marchioness emptory challenges the preservation of the l'uelil i when the trial of Rod. In TWO-THIRDS- of Aberdeen presided. Mrs. Har- first day's Indians anil justice being dull" lF TOTAL ' not to a S. Day was concluded late today. them as it is In the welfare of 1,700 NOMINATIONS vey did attend owing Du- severe cold. Day, managing editor of the settlers tipon Indian lands, I'resi- - IS FOR FIXED CHARGES Responding to a toast, the am- rango Democrat and son of the late dent Harding has announced his Butler, Chosen to Be Asso- bassador said: nnd widely known Dave F. Day, intention of giving the matter is the most des- whom he succeeded in the director- serious study. lln will examine Only About One Billion Dol- ciate Justice of the Su- "Europe facing with pairing outlook in history." ship of the paper, is charged if;-,.- ' tho provisions of the liursum bill lars Is to Admin- If no good and permanent re- tho slaying here of William L. to establish the rights of settlers Subject preme Court, Opposed; of A:,ls? ,,v. Mi on Indian sult como from the meeting Wood, on April 24, last. lands, and will go over istrative Control; Dis- Action Is Postponed . premiers in London, ho failed to Wood, city editor of the Durango the entire situation Willi the see how Europe could live another Herald, a rival newspaper, was United .States Indian commission- cusses Federal Aid said the street er and wiili of the In- Washington, Iec. 4. Congress year. The ambassador shot to death on the principal Secretary hist two years had been worse of tho town. Day, according to the terior A. U. Kail. Washington. Dee. put "off the old ami on the new" .Mr. intcn.-s- en- than tho war and tho premier's testimony of a number of wit- Harding's was Harding, in transmitting the an- with of spe- mom- listed a i Mrs. et today the ending the meeting would be the most nesses at the coroner's inquest, by from nual fe,ein Innl-- loi- tU,, ext cial session which had been called entous since 1918. Economic con- fired a revolver twice at Wood (ieorgo H. WhceliM-- KM l North liscal frankly told be settled Main Sixth an a former jcar, congress primarily to consider the shipping ditions ill Europe .must when the two men met on ttrcet, artisr, today that whether there w.-i- to of at this otherwiso there to resident of Marlon, O., nnd a per- bo bill, and the convening the regu- meeting, street after Wood is alleged -- material reduction jn govern- lar statutory December session. would be no use in holding the have knocked Day down. One ' sonal friend of the president. ment expenditures and in taxes in Tho change in congressional fash- Brussels meeting or any other, bullet struck Wood back of the ; Telegraphed Harding luture years would depend largely 10 lie added. later. Stf Mrs. Wheeler late Inst ninnili on whether was cur- ions was made within He died two hours , there to bo a minutes, an immediate right ear. Mr. two weeks "Thero must bo of tne unu .M-!tf?-mi: - mm telegraphed Harding urging tailment of of the extra session tiles ueniocrai uhtmm expansion federal begun The i r- him to sec 11:50 o'clock adjustment of conditions in the a time beforo the At that the I'.ijr.suei bill aid in lines of research, ago, adjourning at th(j Hpl.ahl hon did not become a law. tele- improve- and the new being called to order iiiinui vuum.n, v. ; reveal that tne editors ju v ment and development. It will the United States, , :: if gram was on the at high noon. or affect V?1'1' auarrei in supplemented- Placing tile estimated govern- and Amer following day by a Ictte- In which ment in lSIH-- X0.K43,---'!- The routine sessions winding up and England. England tive columns. Expres outlay nt $;!.! (. but cannot she stated that the bill would a $."011,000.-Oo- the session and the ica can withstand, sion of views on prohibition devel- decrease of about u special opening destroy the Indian . which im new llttiu business and endure." into more personal subjects. pueblo compared Willi the estimate, developed to the address of the oped ju ii: VAt.. she declared to be .ioi cent'r of for this fiscal Mr. drew small crowds. Formal sur- Referring When the men met lace iu it-- s Interest year, Hardinc Marchioness of Aberdeen, who ac- - of urtisls from all part) called attention that two-thir- render of tho senate republicans to State blows were exchanged and, of world. oi had declared that tho Free of coro- - the this total wus on account of prac- the democratic filibuster against which would bo effective cording to the verdict the rim Pueblo Indians", Mrs. fixed anti-lynchi- act, were tically charges, such as the Dyer bill ended r.er's two revolver shots A few "' on tho soon, would be of tho greatest Jury, of the men, stranded in Europe, recently returned to the United States, with their French la,,'1' r, ;vl'011'. tenants public debt, national defense, pen- tho tieup and allowed confirmation benefit to and the fired and Wood was fataliy ion iit'ti greater England, and German "better halves" and babes. ' u"; "l' sions, world war allowances ami of about 1,700 delayed nominations said: wounded. assets to the state of . v .Mexico world, the ambassador was not federal aid. There was left, ho before the final gavel of tho spe- "Tho that has Wood, it was learned, than would be farmers who wohld said, about one greatest thing Ji'ew Vorli, Dec. 4. (.Special) 1'iund It impossible to secure em- hard.' and be found t."e rench n, ,. ,,,.,. .,,. only billion dollars cial session, but the nomination of happened to tho United States armed tin .,.n. :),,,y in charges to administra- St. Paul to was held wnuo uieir nusoanus ana in' ployment despite the effect of the inisympatlietic to Americans who innkimr tho state of Now Mexico subject fierce Butler, attorney, and England In the last two years Day, who vesponsiuiu tive control and against which, hn be associate Justice of the supreme iha winine nut of lie. old the coroners jury ror of their babes are seeking war in wiping out French man wished to earn a living in their nh elite for a school art by uuujfathers was to added, the retrenchment pnlicv of court, failed and went over until sore of Ireland. It has was later charged with and homes in which to power. Expert carpenters, me- country. Kinally he forced that is becoming known through- the running death, nyjr employment . government had been directed. hi information chanics, discovered that admit defeat and apply for trans- out the entire-world- To the new session through opposition been wiped out completely by der a direct house them, the wives of over 100 painters, deprive While expressing the opinion of Senators La made the prop- George . iine. after the Iwenty-lhre- o days' pay portation to America. them of their lands would (h ive that Follette, republican, England's having District Attorney " American war heroes ure some further reduction un- republican, Ne- osition so that it could He has been at liberty under bond getting mem Lilt) Koverimieill hi another instance a Buffalo them from their homes, po-hi- re- Wisconsin; Norris, generous 'li.imvu iy doubtedly would result from a braska, nnd others.