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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-1-1921 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-01-1921 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-01-1921." (1921). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/402 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]. 66 Join The M op- -Up Squad Of The Chamber Of Commerce If two hundred more members are secured today, they tell us that tonight we will have the largest Chamber of Commerce in the United States, in proportion to population. If the "mop-up- " is well completed today, we will be ready to take the next step in the plans. Go to the Chamber of Commerce and see what you can do to help today. NO ONE CAN STOP US, BUT OURSELVES CITY CITY EDITION ALBUQUEROUE NING JOURNAL. EDITION F01tTY-KM"OX- YKAK New December 1, 1921. Daily by Carrier or Mull. 5c a Month VOIj. CLXXI. No. B2. Albuquerque, Mexico, Thursday, Single tpl fie DEMAND OF JAPANESE FOR A 70 BIG THREE' EXPERTS Did Obenckain Plan T BRITAIN Madalynne PER CENT FLEET PRESENTED TO the Murder of Her Lover Here? AND 5. WILL 1 THE U. S. CANNOT AGREE ON THE TRY 10 SETTLE American and British Experts, Standing To- 5-5- on -3 Ratio as the S ROW gether Hughes' Only SIS OF CALCULI AH One Fair to All, Are Said to Regard the Japanese Proposal as Unacceptable. China and Japan Accept Their Offer to Act As Washington, Nov. 30, (By the Associated Press). s1 Friendly Advisers in An Japan's proposal for a 70 per cent fleet, as necessary to nival her national instead of a GO cent mm Attempt Problem security, per fleet, has tojtolve been formally presented to the United States and Great HUGHES ANdIaLFOUR Britain. Baron Admiral Kato, senior Japanese delegate, has communicated it to and A. J. TASK IS GIVEN DP PROBLEM WILL CONFER TODAY Secretary Hughes kf Balfour. It is said in Japanese quarters to have the full Chinese Will Ac- support of the Japanese cabinet and the diplomatic IS SUBMITTED TO DtLEGATIORS Say They advisory council in Tokio. SSStfC cept Nothing Less Than s Situation H Delilaic. the Unconditional With- American and flrlllsh naval ex- - on Secre- Is Reached As to the of of Claims. prrln. standing tngnthcr 'Agreement Accuracy drawal Nippon JURY EXPECTED Hushes' plan as the on! - . i tary Con- Aisn-lnlc- fair to tho Estimates Submitted By the American (By The d Trm.) fine nil, regard Japnneiw Nov. 30 tho As- proposal as unacceptable. In tho . ference But the Claim Washington, (by 'of some American dele-Kate- Group, Nipponese sociated Press). Bringing with it TO GET FATTY'S opinion Dele- - the stttmtlnn is delicate, but ,This Is Not the Proper Formula; U. S. some of the sharpest Issues of not without hope, that the the th- - "5-5-- world diplomacy, Shantung ultimately will accept gates Will Insist on the 3" Ratio. controversy took its place today at orl'tinnl plan. (Sad? e IavJ the arms conference. Tho seriousness of the turn nf MT Hi tl&X? Amer-i.'nn- 3sVVcj Tho result was an offer by the affairs, in the opinion of the Washington. Nov. SO. fBv the Associated Press). United States and Great Britain, CHEJpiY Is that Japan In persisting i:t Experts of the "Bis Three" naval powers agreed today accepted by Japan and China, to her request for a ratio, assume the role of friendly ad- Introduction of Evidence makes a stroke at the fundamental that thev cou d not reacn an accord on tne Dasis oi visers in a new attempt to solve the Idea nn whirh Secretary Hughes' calculation to be used in measuring Japan's existing problem and end the long and bit- Will Be Concluded By proposal Ifi ba.""d. relative naval gave up the task and ter debate. Japan's proposal, it was dis- strength. They Obert-chai- exercise of Noon Each Side on A new and view of Kenned; and where tragedy occurred. Madalynne n The plan for an Today; closed, was based her estimate turned the back to their respective arms dele- general caoin, carage stairway American and British "good of- of for rational problem stood on 'he porch above, arrow No. 1, when Kennedy, at spot marked No. 2, was shot. The Has ur necessity security. its solution the fundamental fices" is understood to have origi- Arguments. It was pointed out that If consid- gations. Upon hangs shot was lired from the bushes at the right of the stairs, indicated by arrow 3. Insert is of J. Belton were "5-5-- 3" nated with the American delegation eration of national security principle of the American proposal, the capital Kennedy, the slain man. China had (By The Amoolntfd be after it became apparent rm.)Nov. 30. to substituted for a continuation Bhip ratio. resolved to raise the question In San Francisco, Calif., nf fleets at reduced tonnage but in The were In liid Madelynne Obenchain calm- Burch a former sweetheart of says that a t'.iot was fired frqrit the conference. Tho prosecution in tho case of the same ratio as it now exlftfs, the experts substantially Is for bushes. to the-- of ly plan the tragedy which ended Madalynne, being tried the the Tho state charges Secretarv Hughes and A. J. Bal- noscoo Arbucklo, accused of man- whole basis of tha conference agreement as accuracy murder the state believes this that Burch shot Kennedy, t.i estimates of naval of each In the murder of J. Helton Kenne- four, as heads of the American and slaughter In connection with the would bo upset. strength fact will como out. Mrs. Oben- prove his love for her. The jury will meet tomorrow On the basis of national the IS SILEHT dy, Los Ansc'.ea man, on a stair- British groups, death of Rappe, closed security. power originally submitted by chain, divo:cee, left Burch to be hearing tho Burch case was taken with the Japanese and Chinese to Virginia, It was said, neither tho United American conference group If the way In froni uf his cabin home with Kennedy. She had gone to yesterday to tho sceno of Kenne- basis for tho negotiations. today but made reservations which States nor Great Britain would near C. lay the American plan of Including all that city? As Arthur Kennedy's cabin with him. She dy's death. Chinese Are Firm. may lead to an extension of testi- nsree to tho 60 per cent ratio, The Chinese announced mony for several hours tomorrow. which tho would al- hlps actually under construction, delogates sai-- i Hughes plnn fol- REGARDING THE tonight would go Into the dis- The prosecution attorneys low to In arriving at the ratio, was they to two Japan. lowed. cussions prepared to accept nothing they might wish question Secretary Hughes and his thre-- Japanese experts, however, FAMINE HORRORS IN less than unconditional withdrawal persons and to introduce other evi- colleagues spent threo hours insisted that this was not the prop- CONVENES COURT in Tho defense nearly RUSSIA GROWING AS of the Japanese claims in Shan- dence, all in rebuttal. tonight debating the situation. er btsls of calculation, proposing RATIO DISPUTE tung. It was assumed that the attorneys said they reserved tho Baron Koto's Action. Instead to disregard all now APPROACHES coin would con- to offer evidence to contro- Baron Kato's action ships WINTER Japanese spokesman right swept away de- tend for the reservations Insisted vert new brought out, tho deliberations nf the building by either power in anything J experts WHERE KENNEDY IMPROVING on in the exchange be but that otherwiae their case wa-- tho American limita- termining relative naval strength. Rl.ya, Nov, 25- by the Asso- U.S. diplomatic considering tween Tokio and Pelting. closed. tion Thev have bad to do , To Continue Discussion. A ciated Famine horrors plnn. ' High Official, However, Press.) . ; Uotn sides "However, that - The of the two in are with- 4ho Advent of the Phantonr qwt!on ajrrfeea, only with technical questions- of plenary delegates Russia, growing Rt followed a fle adduced from will discus- -'-Declares He Believes the - the council table, anvthing further tonnage, estimates Involved In the powers continue 'the approach winter, official nf . not mora sion from this DEATH advices l.nto nn tho maintenance foreign witnesses would require American proposal to limit fleets point. 70 Per Cent Allotment Is 'METIS bolshevik government In China. Sneaking for than tomorrow morning's session on the basis of Firm determination of the Amer show. troops - existing relative to the Japan, Vice Foreign Minister Hani- for presentation. Attorneys also strength in capital ships. ican delegation insist upon Vital to Japan. In the Saratov region, where of the i on for Japan ratio and inclusion of ships listed as hara declared withdrawal agreed four hours argument has now taken the matter out of 389,000 peasants are from several parts! for each sldP, so that.lt appeared thnt field. building in any estimate of naval The Amnrlntefl PriHW.l Arthur C. Burch Faces the even children have Toward Normal Japanese troops was Wj starving, Progress of China, outside tsnaniung, must ine jury mwm navo mo ihsuu hi ii I'rltlsh experts arc In full accord strength, reiterated tonight.