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Albuquerque Morning Journal, 02-05-1922 Journal Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 2-5-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 02-05-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 02-05-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/468 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 .X CITY EDITION JOTTTR MORNINfi jf EDITION ALBUQUEEO.UE . l)HTY-SM'O- YRAlt Sixteen VOL. C'LXXll. No, 86. Pages Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sunday, February 5, 1922. Sixteen lIly ttj Carrier or lull Mr u filotiih Pages S'ngle I oplrv ro W DO M HHPIT SACHED COLLEGE other Loses Fight to Extradite SLEUTHS ILL ST Hmftu-imwE- d m is urn ll W " HIS FA1LEU TO Fleeing With hn flC UIU D1RI CV SEA CASE OF GENERAL SALES CHOOSE PONTIFF RECTOR "Ll Democrat Believes the Pres- LEI! 10 RAISE UK cient Is Not Conversant 'i1''...5-- IVIUNUAY Smoke bUHtUULhU Cloud, Indicating SHOT TO DEATH With Government's F- SOLDIER Burning of Ballots, In- inancial Condition. B01S forms Watchers There n The Aiwirlnled No Have No Clus to the Iden- Prem.) idea of the Bill in 119 put Has Been Choice. Washington. Feb. 4. Deelara- - Financing besqlutiohs tity- of the Person Who tion that the economies which This Way Is Said to Have (By The AMdulrd Frn.) President Harding and Director P 'SFSSBAN Home, Feb. 4 (bv the Associated Slew William Desmond Dawes of the budget announced Been Virtually Abandon- IT Ilift ' mem Press). The balloting of the in yesterday at the second business bers of the sacred college for the Taylor Los Angeles, meeting of the government were ed By Leaders, successor of Pope Benedict XV to- largely of n "paper" variety, was Courtesies in day again proved fruitless. Short- BULLET WHICH ENDED made today by Representative MIDDLE WEST Delegates Exchange Farewell ly before sundown the vast crowds liyrnes of South Carolina, a dem- ANDFAR which had assembled around the .MAN'S UFE IS FOUND ocrat member of the house appro 'OPPOSITION IS STRONG Speeches Expressing Universal Satisfaction Vatican and sistirt pel, dispers-- i priation.1) committee who, in a ed with even disappoint- - statement, voiced the "fear" Over Results of History-Makin- g gr that the tle ment than last g, when fail- F Jf " y Coroner's Jury Returns a Mr. Harding had been so absorbed Number of Mem- was an- Jit"; J, Majority ure to select 9$'gr tiff He to In other matters that he was not Twelve Weeks of Negotiations. nounced by smoke issu- Verdict That Came conversant "with the existing situ- bers.. Favor Using Part of ing from the yf'ji chapel. His Death at the Hands ation" in government fluances. Gendarme:.? 'troops had dif- to the Mr. the 'Proceeds 'From the Feb. 4,' the Associated ' "According press," Washington, (By Press.) ficulty in v.-- ? lng the immense of a Person Unknown, . Ryrnes snld, "a direct saving of Refunded British Debt, The arms conference made the last entry, on its record assemblage, pedestrians and: $32.0(1(1,000 nnd nn Indirect saving vehicles t'- re massed of 1 accom- of achievements and for sine die ad- together; Tho ti.'M'.-.- l Pres..) 04,000.000 had been today prepared uncut the day the! (By plished In less than six months. (riy The Afwitciaii'd rrras awaiting Feb. 4. Tha 4 tho As- journment Monday. final an r ?ment. And although! Los Angeles, Calif., Thn fact is that ns ngalnst this al- Washington, Fib. (by four-hou- .msidcrcble disorder, entire force of detectives Investi sociated press.) Republican houae At a r plenary session two more treaties and there ' leged saving the president, nt the to only f minor accidents oe- - gating the slaying of William Des- instance of the budget bureau, has leaders are unU:. stood virtually half a dozen resolutions were Deane-Tanne- of financ- supplemental passed curre , mond r. was sent out submitted a. for have abandoned the idea recently request bill through the final stage pf conference approval and then Won, ime from the Vatican today on a mission, the nature of additional appropriations ns de- ing the soldiers' bonus by t .tlos tax. in that the three cardinals, Marinl, which was not divulged at police ficiencies, amounting ti $1 80,704.-SS- S a general the farewell courtesies speeches . delegates exchanged and Baeilierl, who were hendqtiarti-rs- and within a few congress Opposition among majority Pompilj days the middt.) expressing universal satisfaction over the results of the from influenza or colds. Up to this time tho investigators will commence consideration of members, mostly from suffering to sal ' tax ia salt history-makin- g twelve weeks of ended. had sufficiently recovered to take said they were still unable to ex another deficiency bill to take care and far wist, a negotiations just In the an the of In funds. This to strong as to threaten de- session will be devoted a personal "part proceedings press opinion concerning the shortage bo.sj - Monday's Is feat of such a Tho 'fo- entirely to formal of the today. As a result tho balloting! identity of the person who shot th amount in nddillon to the urgent program. signature was considerably facilitated. Bull director nlpht in the deficiency bill ment against it is understood to conference treaties and to an ad- SOVIET GOVERNMENT - Wednesday appropriating forced voic- surrounds tho delibera- room of his apartments in and the first deficiency bill bo practically that which dress by President Harding, secrecy living cent in- his of the work DOES NOT ADMIT THAT tion.s. Reports appearing In thej an exclusive residential section appropriating $1 05,277,443. If the acceptance of the 50 per ing appraisement to S180.704.2SS now come surtax voted into the revcn"n accomplished by the conference he newspapers purporting relate to, near Westlake Park. asked by the THE LEAGUE EXISTS the made in tho con The held lantcd U it will make bill by the senate. called. Most of the foreign del- progrops lavcj inquest, today, president granted hear- are characterized by tho Vatican less than forty-fiv- e minutes and the tntnl deficiencies to date $330,-537,05- 3. Developments nt further egates plan to leave Monday night : or The Associated Frew.) officials as "absurd. and fantastic." I resulted In an open verdict, the ings today before tho house ways Tuesday. (By con-- w fir Ip re- menus committee diselosal 4. sov- to tho of the j cam? to his "I that the and Two Treaties Accepted. Riga, Feb. The Russian Prior opening Jury deelarng Taylor rejoice president . ' stocked with deflcien-cie- a. in of Secn-tar- Mellon i The two treaties accepted form- iet government goes the United clave, the Vatican was death from a gunp.hot wound in? iterated his opposition to that spite one in Its to what was considered an ample food 'r? fllcted nn unknown person with because I hesitate to think opposition to tho plan, a numb-.-- at session both relate States belter failure by ally today's to- - B f a ' y j4 lT If of tho leaders favor th.3 to China, one providing for k re- rocognize the league of nations. supply but it became necessary T f fit' homicidal Intent. what amount would be requested majority to' 1 from: use of from vision of the Chinese customs sys- The Russians do not admit that day withdraw 20,000 lire Conrtw of Bullet. he were not opposed to deficien- of part the proceeds bank for further provisions, tho new devel-me- nt cies." the refunded BrltUh in help- tem and the other embodying Elihu the league even exists, nnd are the Mrs. Kobbins, and Miss Frances MacLane and Cutler H. Practically only dbt am- corre- a duration Alary above, In tho was Representative Byrnes said that ing finance the adjusted compen- Root's "four points" and the careful in their diplomatic portending protrncted Kobbins, Inquest testimony of door. Rome spondence, when they must refer of tho conclave, In wnion event that the bullet which ended Tay- If tho amount had been saved the sation. plification the open 4. en- would meet of the resolutions on to it, to term it the Cardinal O'Connell, archbishop of Chicago, Feb. (Special boy hero three times a week. Tho lor's life rnnged upward after treasury should show It. He de- They believe they separate put Mrs. bow-eve- r, of the record deal with collateral Chi- league of nations. Boston, will likely arrive In time Mary Robblns has lost out In former husband left for California tering the body on the rear of the clared that no such showing, with a greater measure public her effort to have Frances Mac-Ian- e added: than would a program nese questions but included In the In a recent note to Finland, pro- to take part. recently, on the next' day the left sldo about four Inches nbove had been made, and approval four-pow- nas back to mother was the rea.son it. Is not the of tho entire lot was a supplement to the testing against Finland's action In No definite announcement extradited Chicago told by the nurse. Miss the hip and Indued near the "I fear why involving raising Mac-Lan- e taxes.
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