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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-8-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-08-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 07-08-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/620 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]. CITY CITY EDITION ALBUQUJBR MORNING JOURNAL. EDITION Dully ttj Carrier or Mull. 5c n Month FORrY-THIR- D YEAH. 1922. VOL. CLXXIV. No. 8. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Saturday, July 8, Single topic 5o PARLEY CREWS BATTLE DAU&HEffTY MEN IRE STRIKE P. MOVE TO RUSSP T0 GUARD CO. Irish Free State Army Chief IPO! BRAVELY WITH ADJOURNED H0L0 HEARING iS FIRES HELD READY TD CLOTUR E Marries of Farmer s S FOREST MONDAY Daughter ON PERMITTING NTIL (By The .Ksnrlnf eel Vreha.) Spokane, Wash., July 7. TROUBLE ON TARIFF BILL BRITISH With more favorable weather QUELL Anthracite Mine Officials and conditions In Washington to- LIQUOR SALES 10 were able in day fire fighters Union Representatives many cases to hold their own Have Noth-- What Soviet to Do against the flames that are Legality of Dispensing In- DUE Accomplished j IS VOTED Proposes eating into green timber or 001 stands on : MBH ing Definite. j In the Way of Restitution threatening valuable toxicating Beverages In some In- Like Cold Show- over the state and Board Vessels to AnBorlutrd Falls a stances to bring tho blazes un- Shipping Move on (Bj The Pram.) Motion Loses, li or Troops Prepared to Washington, July 7. Anthracite 36, er on Delegates. der control. Be Threshed Out. of Nine Less Two- - Decrease In the velocity of Short Notice in Illinois; mine operators and officials the tfe jie tho winds were : ' Tho Aumicliited that yesterday Re- miners' union who have been (Bv Pre.) Other States Have thirds Demo- - The Hague, July 7 (by the Asso- fanning the flames enabled everybod7ill have at President Harding's confer- to control of a meeting A.r-eAt- ciated Press.) The Hague fighters get crats . ev- chance to air views quested Soldiers. call to consider means of settling ence, following tho dramatic path- fire on Rocky creek. In Si the present strike, adjourned their way of Genoa's famed conclave, ens count', which was neai'ing TAKEN LA MAKES camo very near a rupture today, the the town of Allailin. Thin was Question Is Whether 18th FIRM STAND sessions today until flionaay, FOLte: conference declared to be the worst fire without definite results being ac- - Issue on which the Pro Act BY ALL CONCERNED KovViRST ATTACK threatened to split being the treat- In this part of the state. Amendment and comollshed. Secretary Davis, who in as rep- ment of confiscated property Clouds gave some slight to U. S. on sat in today s hearings the of the fed- Apply Ships Re- -: of government, said By Wis- - ilussla. hope rain, although Disclaims Further resentative the Mea? declared do in e Jewell had been What Russia proposed to eral weather bureau here the High Seas. that "a little progress Man Be Even of restitution, as explained to make defhiito sponsibility for Continu- made. cu. to the way any loft officially by Maxim Litvlnnff, th" promises of relief from the (II. Thp Asuncliited TreM.) of Hooper The anthracite adjournment Worse Than the Dingley fell like a cold of weeks has 7. de- ation Walkout; this section of the confer- Russian spokesman, drought that Washington, July The general showe..- on tho expectant delegates mndo tho forests timler to- Laws. , 1 lll-lt-- ,dry. announced ence to settle the coal industry's or Payne-Ai- d rich n VlQ partment of Justice Issues Statement, ssir L'liiup i.iiyu-.- Wind conditions in western labor troubles in a position similar member, arose and day that Attorney General Daugh-ert- y to bituminous con- Associated Vret.t.) ish delegation Washington, although they (By The A80citc1 Press.) to that the (By The declared it was absurd to were not as favorable will conduct a hearing next 7 Associat- sections are now of perfectly reported Chicago, July (by the ferees. Both July 7. Defeat discussions unless In of le week of the a Monday, at Washington, continue the as the eastern part of tho Thursday on tho question the ed Press.) The first awaiting gathering motion for cloture assurances were in- ended which President may pre- the republican more satisfactory state, also assisted the firn gality of permitting the sale of strike of railway shopmen Harding tariff bill forthcoming . Only M. ICrassin fighters, several bad with sporadic outbreaks of sent some views in behalf of the on the administration as he is though toxicating beverages on shipping tonight scat- on that "Krassin the conciliator" fires continue there. violence reported in widely government. and a dramatic attack to be called saved the board vessels. At this time, it was of the country; Difference Still Remains. La Follette, of beginning con- tered sections measure by Senator day bv suggesting mildly that stated, opportunity will be given all held in readiness to quell The anthracite employers, prior member of bo lett aside for troops miners' un- Wisconsin, a republican troversial matters persons interested to present tneir In Illinois and soldiers in to the session with the that It, moment and a real effort be trouble ion nfirlnls today, met with Secre the committee reported the ECLIPSE OF S views. Recently secretary nieiuui other states and union officials, featured today's proceedings in the made to find ft common ground asked the attorney general for an executives and the United Davis, but the difference which ex- railroad tary worn senate. Tho vote to invoke the based on mutual advantage. opinion as to the legality of the railroad labor board stand- occasioned suspension oi was 45 to 35, or States as- when opera isting cloture rule Difficulty Start. salo of liquor on American ships firm in the position each the anthracite mines, two-thir- started at the limit. ing asked reduction of wage rates nine less than tho necessary Tho difficulty beyond the three mile In sumed when the walkout started tors The democrats session of the conference, WLL BE connection with the the and tendered arbitration to deter- majority. read a long hearing, ' Ju'V and tho union's were a unit against the motion, when M. Lltvinoff department of Justice issued the rru ottitndn of the federated mine between them also five re- of oil and other concession: demand for a maintenance which was opposed by list lo following statement: crafts was indicated tonight principal which Russia was ready to give will be a at the shop of lDzu-z- l sun remain-Ther- publicans. "There hearing when B. M. Jewell, head the of scales, Broadside Fired. Gen. Sean McKeown and his bride leaving Longford cathedral. M. Cattier Belgium, 3:30 p. m., of were no indications that the First foreigners. nice if department of Justice at department a i st it would be BASTROIES to railroad employes' attitudes of in the ne- Delivering the first of prom- Irish free state celebrated its fanner. The ceremony was per-fir- suggested July 13, on the question as American Federation of Labor, participants W'ar-rine- 1 woum the had S. D. r, ised series of attacks on the tariff, military wedding when Gen-- formed in Longford cathedra', Lltvinoff expii whether the eighteenth amendment issued a statement disclaiming any gotiations changed. declared the the listed were under headed the delegation of Senator La Follette eral Sean McKeown, commander of General Evin O'Duffy, chief ot properties tO thCir to the federal constitution and the for continua- milt-Alic- e .!,! r,,.vi,,ll further responsibility while Phillip only way the republican party the free state army, married Miss staff, acted as best man at the r. Third Section of the Crock- national prohibition act apply to of strike and holding the operators present, the and what fore tion the vice of the IJt.lt-e- d could bo saved from defeat in Cooney, daughter of an Irish taiy wedding. confiscation, American ships on tho high seas. roads and the labor board to blame Murray, president elections in Novem- properties were exciuueu nu" er Expedition Sails From to walkout Mine Workers, was chief spokes congressional It will be public persons having for the length of time the ber and from "disaster" in the In sldo of this ques- man for tho union. "lu Lltvinoff that be could San Francisco for Far Interest, either continued. presidential election in 1924, was replied tion. The decision to grant a. Outlines Plan. not 'say whether the properties be. Australia. Hooper to recommit the bill for rewriting EX-CAPT- oc Away grows out of an effort on Chairman Hooper of the labor 15 CATHAL longed previously to foreigners hearlnp ROYAL PRINCESSES, on the basis of "the old republican BRUGHA, was difficult for Rus- tho part of the department of Jus- board issued an Informal statement of the differ- Russians. It (By The AmorlRtrd Pre.) tice to see con- principle" equalizing . f 7. that everybody which he asserted that "the only ACCOMPLISHED BUT sia to identify foreign enterprises, I.Vnn..iu. .llllv In- in ence between tho cost in produc- was to pub- cerned in the question here feasible way" for the shop crafts If that all that could be done The third section of the William was POOR, WOULD MARRY tion at home and abroad.