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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-20-1921 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 12-20-1921 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-20-1921 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 12-20-1921." (1921). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/421 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]. MLBUQITERQXJE MORNING JOURNAL, 113 ' .. " I" - - y- - 1 " bgki Dal); hr Carrier or Hall, 85c a Month roiTY-SK("- VKAU 1921. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, December 20, Single triplet 5o VOlii CI.XXI. Ko. f 17 ARMENIANS, - c STOCK INDUSTRY FATE OF ANGLO- REVOLUTION EXCHANGE DEPORTED FROM Fire Destroys Half of Mexican If HIEaICu U. S., MURDERED m T AT "Oasis" tor Thirsty Americans PLAN HARD BIT fn.v The Awtclnlctf rpM,,) BREAKS OUT Washington. Pec. 10. The I - "": BY PACES DISASTER murder at Constantinople In HANDS OF 0 A L IIP September of 17 Armenian women and children who came to the Vnited States sceklner mi safety, hut who were deported, PORTUGAL SUPREME GO T WITNESSES was i to house im- STILL UNKNOWN I Sfl! ported the migration committee todny by C. V. Knightly, counsel for a welfare at lloston. (Ry The Anwlutcil I'rfsi.) organization Has De- Competition of Extravagance in State of These were deported as being Nothing Tangible London, Dec. 20. A rev- Arrangement Unfavorable In excess of the quota nllowed to Indicate How out in Hardwood, Association Affairs, from their country. veloped olution has broken Condition and Poor Details of the killing were Members Will Vote on Portugal, according to a dis- Held to Be in Violation Range Mr. said, Anti-Tru- obtained, Knightly patch to the Daily Chronicle of st Act, Markets Are Blames, from nil American student at Ratifying the Treaty. 1 Roberta college, Constantin- ; o r from Paris. It began with ople, in a letter to an Armen- RELATIVE STRENGTH jL cannonading the WILL FORMBASIS educationalists ian student at Rostont ivIiosr bj along Tagus river and severe FOR POLICY OF U. S. HIGH--MECHE- M mother and sister arc among CAN'T BE ESTIMATED TOO those killed. casualties have resulted to I'Yom the best information Will Not Even both sides in the controv- Federal Tribunal Divides Six Is Impossible for Any Sheep obtainable, he declared , the Sinn Feiners women mid children were first a "Guess as to ersy. to Three, Justices Mc-Ken- na, Raiser to Make Expenses outraged by Turks and then K7ard The hospitals are crowded Event-Gai- murdered Itecniiso 1hro was , Will n Brandeis Now, Bond, and Side with wounded and dying. and. tuning no means of their upkeep, and Holmes Miller Testify. "they were considered in tho a Majority. The dispatch adds that Dissenting, way.' Cunha Leal, who formed a The AAorlatcfl MOHNINd The Asnoclnted TrcM.) Hly fret.) HMCIALDHI-ATC- TO JOUNL) jP (By 19 the Associat- - temporary ministry last Washington, Dec. 13. The open Santa Fe. Doc. 19. Extrava- (J"'? '.blin, Pec. (by in af- tha dull clreann week, was attacked the competition of the American In management of state IS whpn plan gance IJUNCTI Journed tonight after two lengthy Carlos barracks and he and Hardware Manufacturers' associa- fairs, together with unfavorable ' and mar- t Ublic sessions devoted to debate, his followers were compell- tion was declared by the supremo' conditions poor 0$ 1 .1 range .... .IUI. 1.nau .,.1 rt to court today a restraint on trade in have brought the livestock 'noining tangiuie ucvdiuu ed retreat. The fate of kets, Indicate how members would vote violation of the Sherman anti-tru- in New Mexico to the ASKED A the premier is not known. industry on the up law. of it was ratifying treaty setting vergo bankruptcy, the Irish free state. Department of Justice officials fled today at the opening session MAN IS ARRESTED IN of offi- ' Peputy Puggan, Mrs. Sheehy commenting upon the decision said of annual conference tax secre- cials with tho state tax comtnis- - MINERS' GHILFS Skeffington, Tom Johnson, ST. LOUIS WHO SAYS It would form tha basis for tho of Irish liberal movement, towards hun- slon- - tary the HERE government's policy In a when HE STOLE $44 Governor Meclicm, brlcl ., .... ,. and Colonel Maurice Moore, dreds of associations maintained by mhtress, declared, frx ono declared It was im- various industries costs Claims interviewed, (Hy The Aanorlnted I'rosn.) to enchango thins, Ihat educational Counsel for Howat to make estimate of .Doe. 19. A and other trade Information. Ititrli. IIo said lie possible any General view of section wiped out by fire. St. Louis, iln., man price nro much too of those favor- tho with were who he is William ar Activities f these associations have favored noeuriite-l- y His Administration Was the relative strength San Calif., Pec. 19. ican town could not be used by nection them there says O'Neill, ascertaining Picgo, so no wat dance cabarets and rooms. rested nero coniosseu, been under observation for soinn tho total revenue available, Lo- ing and those opposing the treaty, Two fires in a modern equipment, call halls, today, - Duly Elected By the (Special) week, two T- A a grocery, a curio to tha police, to eight hold- time, but definite formulations of then tho appropria- or to hazard a guess as to which made in the last fires. restaurant, It has been Attor- making starting at night and sweeplns is without a fire shoo, a stage office and a Mexican ps and robbrries in this vicinity, policy. stated by tions to fit, rather than first cal Unions in Kansas. side would eventually Bain a ma- ijuana department robberies In San ney General awaited to- the and through flimsy wooden buildings, of its own. customs ofilice also were located find a number of Daugherty, ittnklng appropriations jority. one side of the business manner of the on tho side of the street cleaned Dingo, Venice, Los Angeles, Lain., day's decision. afterward trying to raise the (By The Afwoeiated Pro0 of Leaders. destroyed Built after the N. M. Sustnlns T.owcr Court. Uncertainty '49 in California, tho out by the fires. anil AllHKjucniue, revenue. 19. Redmond The of even promi- section of Tijuana, Mex., tourist old camps 1. to tne In tho the court Frank Kansas City, Pee. uncertainty south of structures were tindor to Plans are being made to rebut' O'Neill said, according decision, Testifying under oath, S. nent leaders regarding the result thirst quenching village Tijuana lie robbed a room in six to three, Justices Brennan, counsel for the deposed Mi- Their uses wer much and more substantial buildings aro police, that Bond, of Espanola; Fred Huning, was reflected on one side In this city. Several months previ- the fires. a Snn hotel of sever.il arti- Holmes and Urandeis, dis- and Prater Aloxander llnwat administration of ho same as of tho '49 camps also. probable. Pie','o of Valencia county chael Collins' declaration that ously tho municipal building and the cles of clothing anil a revolver, senting. It sustained tho United of tho Wool the Kansas district miners, In argu- address the in burned. In the block of building? burned One life was lost in tho fires. Miller, president might never again largest hotel theVlllnge The of an unidentified man thnt he took various articles In four States district court of western Growers' association and member ing today for a permanent Injunc- the Charles At that time the San Piego fira de- were, five saloons, flaunting the body In In dail, and on other by a. of ono hotels and roomrng houses Ics Tennessee, which. April, 1920. board, all tion against John L. Lewis, inter- he sent over, but names of Klondike. Black Cut, was found in the ruins of of the Sheep Sanitary offi- Burgess' pointed statement that partment apparatus Angeles, thnt be looted an apart granted an Injunction restraining declared it is impossible for any national president, and other office." tho small fire of the Mex Elite and Savoy. In con the rooming places. ho robbed cials of the United Mine AVorkers was "still in hydrants ment at Venice and that the association from entering into sheep raiser to make expenses The proceedings are certain to a man of $14 in Albuquerque, N. further agreements under the now. These men were questioned of America, assuming control of as How- last through tomorrow, many M. plan, forbidding further distribu- Laurence F. Lee of Albuquer- the district, asserted that tho have Indicated ANTI-ALIE- un- by been minor members N LAW tion of statistical information as counsel for the Cattle and at administration had duly of Some T r.llrt., Knonfild ,tn.... riOt show abandon- que, serve their intention speaking. E j.un.-v- ..w..... der the plan and directing Growers' association and the elected by the local unions to even KARL 'SKIPPED n.r.,j.l.(lln'iiii-i,.- rrVniii linw lippn ar Horse all con- think that the debate may ment of all "efforts whatsoever "Wool Growers' association. Ques- until March 22. and that the week. CALIFORNIA here tho past few or to num- tracts now between the continue throughout IN rested during having the purpose tendency tions were asked also by a existing A feature was the attempt hy monlns, nor mai such u ruunru enhance or maintain prices." were con- Yl - ber of assessor and other Inter- district and operators to Mr.
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