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Albuquerque, Mexico, Wednesday, December 20, 1922 PIUCIS 1'IVE CENTS, TURKISH TEARS' II 0 if LAI $200,000 Fire at Juniata, Pa. s CRAPPING DENVER BANDITS if RESULT IN DATA ARE GIVEN STOLE 8200,000 ' RUIASIMOF FAILURE 0 F THE B DENBY : HOUSE III BOLD HOLDUP MEET 7 of IE IftUSftit Secretary Navy Tells IT IS What Various Powers RELIEVED Allied Leaders Have Done Under Wash- Say They Police Are of the WS fill; Conference Pact Opinion Predict- Have Uttered Their Last I 'iifi'iiCBiii' t 4 j ington Withdrawal From City Commission, That the Robbery at tho ed Yester- Word on the Question of Washington, Doc. 19. Respond- Exclusively in Morning Journal ing to a houso resolution, Secretary United States Mint Was Liberty of the Straits to- day, Confirmed; Hanna and Keleher Nomi- Dcnby transmitted to congress Done by 'Home Talent' ll day the information In tho hands nated, But Commissioners Fail to Agree BRITISH EXPERTS of tho navy department on the -- status of warships scrapped under robbers' Identity LEAVE FOR ENGLAND I?" the terms of the Washington arm? A. 1 - if or remains a William R. Walton, mayor of Albuquerque as chair- . conference naal treaty, other mystery vise disposed of by tho signatories man Of the Board of City Commissioners, Turks' RAnupct fnrSimn, pr- - con- Albuquerque sinoo tho adjournment of tho No Tangible Clews Have last night tendered his resignation both as chairman of sion of Submarines and ference. the board and as member of the commission. The re- Akmmd The report showed that neither Been Found; Police Aro Military Airplanes Is Re- few? tho United States nor Japan plan signation was accepted by Commissioners Swope, Hughes trim? to complete the scrapping of any Spurred on the Offer of a and who were at the of the jected by Oilier Powers existing capital ships, tit least pend- Tingley, present opening al- Reward Totaling j4 ing promulgation of tho treaty, $15,000 Commissioner not until meeting. Weil did arrive shortly Iiusanne. Dec. l'J (by the Asso- though both nations have stopped after the commission convened and did not vote on the ciated Tress). Turkish fears of work on large building programs Denver. Dec. 19. Denver, state of capital ships. Great .P.ritoln, on and federal authorities tonight, resignation. submarine, Turkish fears of swift- after a and a laden the other hand, was shown to have day night spent in It was predicted exclusively in the columns of the ly flying military airplanes, disposed of, or to be disposing of. searching for the masked bandiU Morning Journal yesterday that Mayor Walton would with bombs, and, generally, Turk- a very considerable number of who yesterday morning shot ami ish fears of aggressions from with- older ships-- killed Charles T. Linton, stole a was ' ' capital resign within a very short time. That prediction , W S. Done consignment uf from fed- out that will put Constantinople in j . hat 1', Ha, eral reserve oC borne out fully in the fact that Mayor Walton's resigna- danger have tonight placed the The United States, to guards in ono tho tion was in writing and was dated Monday, December 18. whole Lausanne conference in tho report, in addition to suspend-- , most daring and sensational day- ' work on vessels under construc-- i light holdups ever staged in tho Just before the sioner Tingley. He objected to any jeopardy. ing meeting opened, Tho United Stated is silent on tion under tho treaty, has ileeotn-- i west, were without tangible clews Commissioner denied that delay and insisted that tho matter uf- - as to tlie of Swopo bo the situation and the allied leaders missioned all completed ships identity tho bandits. In- put to a vote. Con-- on of- he had any knowledge of the Commissioner say that they havo uttered fected except tho battleship I Police, spurred by tho Hughes again tonight which soon will he fering of a reward of $10,000 for tention of Mayor Walton to resign. took up tho discussion. lie said their last word on the question ot nectlcut, placed In view of events it of tho straits. Tomorrow out of commission and has sold the the bandits dead or alive, the city subsequent that he agreed that Judge Hanna liberty which and of Denver and would Indicate that ho did rot was a man but that ho did not the Turks must say yes or no to Maine and the Missouri, are county by an good broken additional reward $3,-U- doom tt necessary to give out the feel that normnnrujns nnd been tho allied project. actually being up, aggregating Great llritain, Mr. Dcniiy said, offered by the Kansas City fed- Information which was to bo made presented entirely in accord with Tho JSritish experts. Admiral eral reserve nt Hu said Keyes and General Burdelt-Stuur- t, had at tho time his Information bank, admitted that public the irecting. customary procedure. indi-- hail Two on llnntl Early that ho felt more than one name alruudy have loft for Kngland, be- v.us gathered, which was not I although they many clews that Commissioners and should be submitted so as to their work to havo been catcd, broken up three capital promised possibilities, they wero Tingley per- lieving bo still far from the ot Swopa were on hand for the meet-in- s mit the commissioners to vote a completed and the J rencb. exports ships; sold to broken up, seven; solution tho ConimlBoloncr arc to Isold but not dismantled, one; com- -' holdup- Detectives and patrolmen early. Hughes preference rather than being cither preparing depart tomorrow was were arrived Just before tho meeting directly, in favor or against one night at the conclusion of tho "last ploted mutilations on two and dispatched throughout, thu hour, 7:50. It has been thR cus- man. session" for discussion of the engaged hi mutilating six others, city today in investigating the num- tom for some time to wait a rea- Demands Action on Motion straits. a will The Australian tovcrniiient, he erous clews that have come to the Whether, rupture to tho attention of tho sonable period for a quorum or for Commissioner Tingley continued come on the straits problem de- added, had decided scrap police. the mayor when the latter has in his original attitude. He said on whether en- battlu cruiMT Australia.. Walclt a ICooii.ing House Tt pends chiefly the of a 11 been necessary. was evident that there was u motion before the tente diplomats and their experts Through her ministry marine, Tonight squad of detectives that Important business was up house and ho can remove tiio Turkish fears. This tho secretary continued, Japan had arc engaged in watching a rooming decision when was emphatically house in tho immediate for the meeting that the motion bo acted they nro to do tonight. Two photos of Fourth arenue, Juniata, Piu Above, at the of the stated that whilt work preliminary vicinity of called only a few moments after Commissioner trying start $200,000 conflagration. Below, ruins to will be dune, thu hulls tho government mint, where ear- upon. Mughe then Equality of Elects Sought left by the flames. scrapping the regular hour and it was noticed asked for a moment to telephone will not bu broken up or sunk lier in the day, a car, evidently left.' Walton Com- Thu diplomats are endeavoring that both Mayor and to Commissioner Weil and learn If to convince the Fire starting from a defective ting it under control. The fire, night clothing. Neighboring cities until tlio trt'uty has been ratified in the street by the bandits to bu missioner Weil were not on hand. was Angora statesmen flue in an' used in case of uccident to he not coming immediately. that the straits project is essen- undertaking establish- which was discovered shortly after sent apparatus and men to aid in by all thu powers." their Immediately after the meeting He rose left room ment bns-ine- in- - own machine and tho without tially framed to lneet conditions in practically wiped out the midnight, drove scores of persons battling the flames, which for a I'ei'lain preliminary work, during the holdup, assembled Commissioner Swope an objection being offered. district of Juniata, I'a., before in abovo the business time to out removal of guns, turrets, was discovered through informa- took tho chair, lie stated that he times of pcuco and that the u Hies apartments threatened wlpu tho volving Commissioner Hughes returned are not in sinister hidden man- tho flro fighters succeeded in get blocks to tho icy streets In their entire city. armor and engine was being dune, tion furnished by a woman. Tin) had reason to believe that Mayor to tho a few minutes lat- any ho on an was meeting ner seeking facilities for war, and said, tcven capital ships; car, investigation showed, had Walton out of the city and er.