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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-11-1921 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-11-1921 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-11-1921 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-11-1921." (1921). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/412 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]. cit;y CITY EDITION MORNING JOURNAL. EDITION ALBUQUERQUE'V FOKTV-S- YEAH AGES TODAY IV S TODAY IV )Nl pi New December 11, 1921. ' Dally bi Carrier or Mali 8!4c a Month VOI,. CLXXI. Xo. 73. 22 TWO SUCTIONS Albuquerque, Mexico, Sunday, 22 TWO SECTIONS Single tuples 60 DRAFT DF THE PROPOSED DUADRUPLEPAGT Arms See TUGGED' YANKS PACT I'T GET Delegates Advantage II . HIGHLY PHASED of U. S. in Air in Future Wars SHOT III FRANCE THROUGH SENATE F TR EAT Y 15 BY E IS FROM IT51I5 TOLD WITHOUT BITTER ARMS IHflEElTIOiS Senator Continues to Press BEFORE THE That American FIGHTJRDRECAST " Charges LI '"-- f i V.v Soldiers Were Executed of Great ;. ' tBf;-'.- v.'vv. i .Representatives Without Proper Trials. "Treacherous, Treasonable IIInnnrMl Britain, France and Japan and. Damnable," Declares CONFERENCE BY Wax in (Djr The Asuor lnlecl Trna.) Reed of Missouri LUUUC Eloquent Lauding Washington, Dec. 10. Names of Senator - more 100 New Agreement. , 17'- than former service men of New Agreement', were presented today to a senate APPL' PUNCTURES i ? committee by Senator Watson, BORAH TO democrat, of Georgia, who asked DECLINES bo to tesiW ' nESS0F LODGE that they brought there ' MAKE A STATEMENT AMGU- - JAPANESE ALLIANCE IS fy In tho investigation of his charges that American soldiers had A' of the U, S; on been put to death in Franco without Republicans Generally, How SSFiWEDDYREWASBEEfi n light of trial. :Jj.ndates Has Been There was no Intimation, as to ever, Predict Ratification" Wav Modified Bv the how many would be summoned. By an Vote t$cs Assurance, however, was given Sen Overwhelming Action Paves the to of Spokesmen State mmmmmm ator Watson that every person in Upper House, Way Acceptance tb'freaty, would be called if he believed they were (B Tim AomrfnlrA PrfM.I a prepared to give testimony (By The Aanorlated PreM.) American tor rceaucuon or raT on tho rroposais Washington, Dec. 10 (by the As directly bearing charges. Dec. 10 the As- A a mI-- funW m a T qwa-- Mflfs To f'! ' (D Uoiuls From IxnierH. Washington, (by diva sociated Press.) In presenting the r &&&& Senator Watson read extracts sociated Press). Indications of op- four-pow- in senate" to ratifica- trca' to the arms con WWII, M""" from many letters In which soldiers position the of Per- tion of tho four-pow- er pected to Contribute to Settlement ference today. Senator Lodge said declared they knew of numbers of Pacific L executions. One soldier treaty developed today shortly it had been accepted by the United S r. illegal new was plexing Chinese Questions. wrote that on a transport going to after the pact announced States subject to a satisfactory France fourteen men were drowned at tho arms conference. pro- Senator democrat of Mis- Associated The conclusion of the negotiations- for no apparent reason. Reed, Washington, Dec. 9, (By the Press). ceeding over Yap, and also with 4 The senator undertook to show, souri, an "irreconcilable" In the 'Anglo-Jaoane- se alliance, with apprehen- reservations relative to the man- and indeed announced he would long fight against the treaty of long regarded Versailles, in a statement de- sion American into dated islands south of the equa- prov, that the war department list by the people, passed history today of eleven executions did not in- nounced the new understanding aa when spokesmen, of both nations at the arms conference tor. t clude all men illegally or "treacherous, treasonable and American hanged damnable" in its stead a new four-pow- er for It was explained by ' shot by order of superior officers. and predicted "there accepted agreement A of seemed to be a would be a and a hot one.'' to United spokesmen later that tho attitude j picture what fight preservance of peace in the Pacific which the gallows in France, on which a rope Other senators of the irreconcil- of the American government upon able for most with- States and France become parties; tho mandates has been In no way was being hooked around tho neck group, the part, of a condemned soldier, with sev- held comment but, speaking pri- This action, with fulfillment of details to follow, paves modified by the treaty. at- The conference also gave formal eral officers on the platform and vately, indicated an unfriendly the to of the American for scores on was pre- titude toward Senator way acceptance proposals ! to several resolutions on i the ground, the treaty. j approval sented who testi- Borah of reduction of naval armaments and in large measure is Chincse problems adopted by the : by the senator, Idaho, leading republican, committee of the fied that It was taken by a colonel, iprernnnllflhle wntt one nf thosn de expected to contribute to .settlement oi tne ininese Far Eastern ; ly&:' now in the service. to comment. - ' whole. The "four points" of Elihu clinlng questions. tho declaration on The officer's name was not re- Republicans generally, however, Root, I I over- Island Possessions. allianoe and a compact for peace- tho rel- vealed. predicted ratification by an and agreements Ts HeUl. vote in this Provisions of the agreement ful solution of future controversies. ative to China's neutrality and fu- Picture whelming and predic- wnlch is In the form of a ten-ye- " 'If' there should develop be- ture treatiea her were Senator Watson stated that he tion to a greater or less extent were to of the contractinS affecting 'Lias desired to return the to- Joined by a number of democrats. treaty, are confined the "region tween any high included in resolutions spread picture out the, Tho n.i-- hllmn Bvinp Washinirtnn. and a clrweuo nf the cockpit. Bhowinir Lieut. Com. R. F. Wood. night but direction of Senator on that side of of the Pacific ocean." The four parties a controversy arising formally on the records. f7. ot t by Including leaders powers are to respect each other's of any Pacific question and involv- altitude pilot, smoking a cigarct, and another member of the crew smokint a pipe within a few feef Shields, democrat, of Tennessee, it the senate. Many senators refused not Shnntnns Negotiations. was retained for the record, fll- - to commit Island possesions and to meet In ing their said rights which is Although the plenary session oc- of the inflated bag. themselves, declaring consultation If arises or settled s though Mr. Shields declared It was they wished to study the pact. a dispute satisfactorily by diplomacy cupied the attention of the dele- source of of this thcln the If the of any of the four are and Is likely o affect the harmoni- Washington. Dec. 10. (Special.) supply gas in chromosphere of the sun was !not worth while as evidence if the Democratic senators in a number rights gates until afternoon the Japanese world, as far as is known today. iobt:ervcd in 18iiS. The gws is who made could not be at- threatened by any other power. ous accord now happily subsisting met con- been home" forci nowiman it of instances said they did not and Chinese and reported It has brought Government officials point out (extracted from natural gas in the found to testify. to the docu- The announcement was made hy between them, they shall invite the siderable progress in the to oe tach the importance high1 to a Joint Shantung bly foreign diplomats attending that the value of helium can vcinity of Fort Worm, Texas, where Colonel, W. E. Bethel, nRRlstant ment as a measure that was Senator Lodge at a plenary session contracting parties , Next week the Far it peace conference whole sub- negotiations. the armament conference here that readilv seen by tho layman when tne navy maintains a production judge advocate general, from whom claimed In and of the arms conference and was to which the committee will Its o republican quarters Eastern resume America be. one of the Is stated that a dirigible inflated plant. It is escaping into the committee obtained the list of and followed by expressions of approval ject will be referred for considera- deliberations it is an- should - described it as "Innocuous" as and possible the V. S. with the gas would be explosion mnsphere now In a volume esti- the eleven legal executions, was to the by the plenipotentiaries ot Great tion and adjustment. other session will bo hold parties In a future war nnti as sufficient to having a great similarity China and 2. plenary to take the lead in proof and fireproof against inline four structed to check over the Watson of nations covenant. liritain, France, Italy, '"Articles early next week to record tha can be expected aircraft guns of tho enemy, Dirl bags a week. The known list and see if anv were the same. league Belgium, The Netherlands and " 'If the saift rigiits are threat- the air fighting. For at the close supply. Rome democrats pointed to Ar- agreement on naval ratio. confer- glble bars filled with the present will be exhausted in twenty years After of a letter Portugal.
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