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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-27-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-27-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-27-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/639 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]. I AUTO WltPb WT W? 'O Tfel'Ta? CITY - 1 ED.T.ON fa H dMJt J ItgHJ JUiJ. U JLa JOURNAL. EDITION t'onry third year. New 27, 1922. Dully by Carrier or Mull. t5e n Month VOL. CLXX1V. No. 27. Albuquerque, Mexico, .Thursday, July Single topic Bo OAHA WILL HOOVER I! ALL FREIGHT IS B0WT0 RULING Union Chieftains and Senators IL RITE S OPERATE PART 1 1 FUEL CO L C MOVED OF LABOR BO t Talk Over U.S. Labor Conditions IN TARIFF BILL OF ITS MINES fv J g&l MCHIfl F OFFERED HARDING'SPLEft L CUM Governor M'Cray Announces NIT ES That the State is Arrang- OF FS Men Should Resume Work ing to Supply Fuel to Keep Duty of 33 Cents a Pound Harding Sets in Motion the Until Tribunal Can Be Business Moving. Voted by Senate; Four Re- Emergency Organization Asked to Give Rehear- Six a (By The Ansncintrd I'rcM.I publicans Oppose, to Supervise Coal Supply Passenger Traffic Is Being Indianapolis, Ind., July 26. ing on Doubtful Questions an- Democrats Favor It. Walkout. Ac- Governor Warren T. McCray During Operated Normally, nounced tonight that the state of (By The 4orla(ci) Ir .) to over (H The Aorlntd I'rm.t to a Statement of Washington, 26. President Indiana was arranging take 26. A raw WIRES GOVERNORS OF cording July and "sufficient mines to Washington, July in a sent today operate wool rate of 33 cents a Western Executives. Harding, telegram supply Indiana's necessities." The tariff pound THE VARIOUS STATES to J. Cleve Dean, chairman of the announcement was made in a tele- of clean content, eight cents more associa was i CAR LOADINGS EXCEED railway employes' publicity gram to John llessler, president than proposed by the house Are Asked to Set Up Tem- tion, Chattanooga, Tenn., "Invited" of the Indiana minors, who is in approved today by the senate, 33 in an endeavor to THOSE OF LAST YEAR Lean to urge striking railway work Philadelphia, to 16. Four voted Organizations; ers to decision of the a settlement of the mine republicans porary accept the arrange six demo- Ait-chis- on railroad labor bourd and return to strike. against the rare and Daugherty, Fall and Leaders in the wired crats supported It. Shopmen's work "until you and I and everyone President llessler had to Other Members. in American welfare Governor McCruy that the union Tho committee amendment Strike Still Maintain That else interested Is In in the railroad officials were contemplating a call the bill, as finally approved, may join asking the same form the Til ANwieliifrt PrMl.) the Walkout is labor board to give a rehearing nn for an interstate conference and as provision (Ity Practically was written into tho bill by the Washington, July 26 (by the any question concerning which urged him to use his influence with President Hard- 100 Per Cent. (here is reasonable doubt about the the Indiana operators. The gov- house, except thnt the house pro- Press.) 35 cent set in motion the federal correctness or the Justice of the de- ernor promised his "unqualified viso for a limitation of per ing tonight Th Amorinted PreM.I ad- ad valorem was stricken out. The emergency f .el control organiza- Bj cision made." support to the movement" and a central 26, (By the . As- In finance committee with tion with the selection of Chicago, July The president's message was ded that "In the meantime my majority of sociated Western rail- he received last coal drew nt the last minute its original coal distribution committee Press.) reply to a telegram preparations for production officials under the way executive in a statement to- Sunday from Dean in which it was will proceed as rrtpidly as possi- amendment providing for gradu government said "to to operate ated bucket rates dependent upon chairmanship of Secretary Hoover. night, asserted freight is beijig that attempt ble." commerce nt the mines and railroads by military The governor in taking the step, the percentage of the shrinkage of The secretary, moved as offered, without con- to men Around the table, left to right, A. F. I.. President Samuel the wool when cleaned. request of the president, immedi- forces or to attempt draft advised Mr. Hessler that he had Gompers, Edgar Wallace, legislative representative; of and traff1 is into or railroad service Wash- Frank Morrison, Senators Walsh, Borah and Before finally on the ately wired the governors the gestion passenger mining received official word from secretary; King. acting them to set being operated normally .hi!e would be an attempt to establish ington this afternoon that in pres- substitute, committee amendment, various states, asking loaders in the railway shopmen's involuntary servitude." ent situation Indiana utilities can- Labor conditions in the United chieftains mpt with U. S. Sena- strike conditions were discussed the senate rejected 38 to 19, nn up an emergency state organiza- strike still maintained the walk- in his tele- States were put under the mtcro-scop- e, tors Walsh, Borah and in and the means for ending the in- amendment by Senator Wadsworth, tion for equitable distribution ami President Harding not be supplied even with priori- King for coal out was practically 100 per cent. gram, said ho was convinced Dean's ties from outside tho state and coal so to speak, when labor Senator Borah's office. Present dustrial republican, New York, to make the maintenance of fair prices According to the statement is- appeal to American rate 28 cents a pound. Six repub- under the administration's plan. "attempted for Indiana people is squarely up Mr. Hoover sued tonight by the western presi- prejudice will fall upon deaf ears." to the governor." licans supported this amendment "Under this plan," dents' committee on public rela- The president told Dean that If and six democrats opposed it. The said, "the distribution for railway tions of the association of in and were use will be directed from Washing- railway he were "the believer peace KENNEDY THE PURSUER WORKED GO TRACY BELIEVES republicans Borah, Idaho; executives, car loadings exceed harmony and the reign of justice HEADS Jones, Washington; Kellogg, Min- ton but, with tha possible excep- those of a year ago, except on which you would have believed, I NOT THE PURSUED. IS Oil nesota, Lenroot, Wisconsin; tion of a few state public utilities, roads especially affected by the Invite you now to pass on the failure Illinois and Wadsworth, tho responsibility for all other dis- coal strike. AU western lines of the mine workers to aecepr. ine DEFENSE'S ASSERTION New York. The democrats were: tribution will rest upon organiza- with headquarters in Chicago, re- awards of an able and impartial OP OVER FIERI IT S RI Ashurst, Arizona; Broussard and tions set up under state control." increases in the number of the 10 OIECE Asked. port commission In determining (By The Ainolntd rre.) Rnnsdcll, Louisiana; Jones, New men at work in the shops, the merits of the dispute between coal I.os Angeles, Calif.. July 26. Mexico; Kendrick, Wyqmlng and of state organiza- statement said. miners and coal operators." Argument for tho defense in the Sheppard, Tex. tions was also nsked by Interstate Reports Au Increase. The assertion of Dean that "the Mrs. Oben-chai- n. II Senator Commerce Commissioner Aitchi-so- n, trial of Madelynne AT JERSEY CITY FOR CONFERENCE TO CALL S QLQN5 Wiidsworth's first move The Chicago, Burlington and American farmer and laborer have took up tho entire session with respect to the wool rate was who telegraphed the several Quincy, which yesterday reported come to realize the hostile attitude of court .Tud R. Rush de- to increase the house rate to 28 regulatory bodies ot Increase of 455 in em- he today. transportation an shop of G. O. P.," Mr. Harding said voted most of the time to a dis- cents, but this amendment was re- the states east ot tho Mississippi added 325 more The ployes, today would treat with "contempt." cussion of the defendant's rela- Leonard-Tendl- er 54 to 6, be- them to net as repre- men to its the statement Bout To- B. M. Jewell and State Should Wait Till jected, the supporters requesting force, President's telegram, dated July 25, tions v 1th J. Bolton Kennedy, of Timothy Says ing, republicans: Borah, Jones, sentatives of the commission in Raid, while the Illinois Centril was as follows: she stands accused. -- Bill Is of the emer- In whoye murder night for the World's Healy and A. 0. Wharton, Smith McNary Washington: Kellogg, Lenroot, facilitating operation has its shops 9,885 men as "Mr. Cleve Dean: He was "the pri- J. asserted Kennedy At- and Wadsworth. gency service orders, giving against a normal force of 12,701 Railway Employes' as tho state tries to Lightweight Title Is of the Railroad Labor Opinion Differs n of coal and the before the strike started. "Chairman, pursuer not, Passed; By vote of 43 to 22, the senate ority to the shipments day Publicity Association.