University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-5-1921 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 11-05-1921 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 11-05-1921." (1921). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/376 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 c; . c ALBUQUEKQUE MOBNING JOURNAL. EDITION FORTY-SKCON- YEAH New November 5, 1921. Dally by Carrier or Mali, 85c a Month VOL. CLXXI. No. 36. Albuquerque, Mexico, Saturday, Hingle Copies 6c VIRGINIA BY COURT WASHINGTON IS 15,000 STAB IS MURDER IN THE SUSPENDS INJUNCTION OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF v REPUBLICAN CLAIM Ilii ANDERSON SO FAR AS IT APPLIES SHOCKED BY THE JTt FATAL TO HARA; TO SO-CALL- CHECK OFF SYSTEM EDUCATION UNDER FIRE P4L United Mine Workers Hail TOUT R TE IS VERDICT II! RECEIVER ASKED FOR DEATHJJF the Decision as Decided U RICKARD INTERESTS BY NEW YORK BROKER Victory; Appeal Hearing FDR POOR BOOKKEEPING Japese Delegation Is Thrown Japanese Premier Stabbed SOUTHARD CASE Granted for Nov. 16. Into Sorrow and Confu- in the Breast at the Rail- - (By The AKunrlntM Frmi.) New York, Nov. 4. In an ef- (By Tha Astoclatrd rrmO sion; Premier's Death Is road Station in Tokio; to recover said to have Nov. 4. of in fort money Chicago, Action the a Serious Loss. Dies Within an Hour. Woman is Found Guilty been loaned to Trx Rickard for United States court of of the Johnson-Jeffrie- s appeals MEETING BEING HELD TODAY AT With Death promotion here In Connection the bout in 1910 and other big sporting today suspending that part (By Tbe Associated I'renO (Dj Tbe Aiioclnted Prcm.) of the Issued Washington,- Nov. 4 (by the As of Edward F. Meyer, Her events, Frank D. Armstrong, injunction by Judge Tokio. Nov. 4 (by the Associated broker, today sought to have the Anderson of Indianapolis applying TO ACTION UPON sociated Press.) The Japanese Press. was CAPITAL TAKE iff Premier Hara fatally Fourth Husband, promoter and two corporations in to the check off system until fur- delegation to the armament con- stabbed in the breast today at the which he is interested thrown Into ference was thrown into sorrow ther order of the court, was ac- railroad station in Tokio. He died NO the hands of a receiver. and official Wash- an hour later. The who SIGN 0FEM0TI0N claimed tonight by officials of th REPORT OF TRAVELING AUDITOR confusion, end assassin, Upon Armstrong's application, United Mine Workers of America includi- - Is 19 years old and demented, was SHOWN BYDEFENDANT Court Justice Hotchklsa ington, the delegates Supremo as a decided victory. arrested. an order Rickard, from other lar the conference, signed requiring Tho nullifying of the part of the was tho Madison Square Garden cor- Ex- profounT. nocked today by The assassination of Premier Not Less Than Ten Years and the Madison writ of injunction applying to the Loose of Accounts, Excessive the announc k poration Square check off allows this sys- Handling from Tokio, that Hara comes at a dramatic moment Garden Inc. , to system is the Pen- Sporting club, tem of out union dues an 1 Takashi H- the Japanese pre- when the Japanese delegation is Imprisonment show cause next a holding pense Items and Absence of Vouchers for Monday why assessments from tho coal miners-pa- mier, had.? assassinated. assembling for the Washington alty; Sentence Will Be receiver should not be appointed - conference and when is in- to be continued by the opera- $7,753.18 Are Features Mentioned By Whit- Admlrg? -- ron Kato, the rank- Japan for their interests. tors An hear- tensely Interested in the interna- Passed This Morning. In his complaint Armstrong stat- temporarily. appeal ing menv. tot the .'apanese dele- tional issues In ing was granted the union for Vouchers Not Itemized. inti- which Premier ed ho had advanced Rickard tier; $9,143.91 in gation, Mr. Hara's moBt Hara has until now taken such an The Aasmlatrd Prtm.) Wodnesday, November 18. mate JV was so uffected the (By $10,000 to aid in promoting tho f by been Thalia 4. Johnson-.Toffrio- s May Reopen Fntire Case. .ent he burst into important part. He had urged Twin THnhn. Knv. Mrs. contest, also that annoy that to head the to Washing- Union leaders professed to see in Irregularities in the department of education have tear? .icthing most unusual for delegation Lyda Meyer Southard was found he helped tho promoter when he ot ton and, for a time, had the matter Clans-Nelso- n the action today a reopening been so a a J' Be who is trained from guilty or second uegree murnui managed the bout in frequent and extensive that special meeting of under consideration, but finally de- horn tViia nftomnnn In nnnnectiOn he ob- the entire case and attorneys for chi' . d to conceal his emotions. Goldfieid, Nov., and when the mine workers said tha: the state board of education has been called at banta t e his cided that his services would be with the death of Edward F. Meyer, tained the lease on Madison tonight Present Harding expressed X , I. 1 ...... testi- better employed at home during ner J rPU u, an Garden. they would present all the today to consider the report of the state traveling auditor, horror at the outrage. It was an louiin iiuauanu. Square at the be- the discussions at Washington. out twenty-thre- e hours. The two named In mony presented hearing A. G. of unhappy, discordant note, he said ad- corporations fore to Whittier, covering the operation the department in a time Premier Hara frequently The verdict was returned at 3:55 the alleged, Judge Anderson, prove that a formal statement, at dressed the diet concern- complaint, Armstrong the case had not been handled from January 1, 1917 to June 30, 1921. when all were seeking to come to- Japanese o'clock. The defendant showed no owed Rickard $290, (100, but Rick- around conference table ing the serious work ahead for sign ot emotion and did not raise ard had told him he had no money thoroughly. A traveling account which, during the period, totals gether the chief aim would be to The action today, union leaders and add to the good understanding Jupan's put her eyes from the floor when the to pay his debts. The complainant $36,713.91; vouchers not itemized totaling $9,143.91; will an end to race barriers. He later verdict waa announced. added his said, would do much to clear up and good throughout the world. am- that upon recommenda- $7,-753.1- 8; conferred with American fair-size- d tho labor situation In the mining items labeled "differences found" which mount to Secretary Hughes went lmmelately the A crowd was in the tion, William W. Armstrong, presi- ex- bassador at Tokio and the was and would to hold which 450 to the Japanese embassy and premier court room when the verdict dent of the National Copper bank industry help the salary of one official increased condolences to Baron soon afterward announced at a announced. In linn miners who had been quit- pressed his of Salt Lake City, also had loaned without per cent in five years; an hotel bill for seven days Shidehara, the Japanese ambas- meeting of the government party The verdict carries a penalty ot money to Rickard. ting work authority. sador. he cabled to Ambas- that Japan was willing to compro- ntt Inc. than fan nilH'IfiOIl- - Operators, on the other hand, amountine to $177 for one person with $21' extra for Later, mise on the at said saw In the action of the sador Warren at Tokio, to express Shantung question ment. Sentence will be passed HUNGARIAN ASSEMBLY they telephone calls during the same time these are a few to Count Uchlda, the foreign min- with China which had long been a :3U a. m. novemuer i. court of appeals, only a delay of of the in the document by ister, his profound distress, and to main subject of controversy. Trial Ilcgan September xu. MOVES TO DETHRONE the final issue. They said that it highlights lenghty prepared recent rr-i- T.ir.ln Semih the auditor. say how much the news had caused Premier Hara declared in Vira nf M.u.r would be belter to have the Issue a feeling of deep sorrow throughout statements that Japan was ready to ard on the charge of causing the CHARLES of the check oft system decided at Under the classification of vouch- - chased (by Wagner) and presum- accept a limitation of her naval .lAntl. ha. ftlt.th l.tictm 11(1 llll- - once rather than delay the deci- is the United States. era not itemized are listed expenses ably used, aB this office in pos A Loss To establishment along with the rest ward V. foremin of the Blue The AwinciHfed PrfM,) sion until cold weather If there is Jon- and Japan. Meyer, (By by former state superintendent session of some thirty stubs, The death of Premier Hara, who of the world, and always keeping Lakes ranch, Twin nans, uy Budapest, Nov. 4. Hunga to be a cessation of work over th-- j athan H.
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