Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1922 Journal Publishing Company

Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1922 Journal Publishing Company

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-6-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-06-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/649 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]. ' w ' CITY EDITION 'Tjl3UOU. UE ORMNG EDITION -- PAGES TODAY Fonnr IN I PACKS TODAY IN Carrier or N5c a third tear.' 1 Dally by Mll. Month OL. CIXXIV. No. 37. 18 TWO SECTIONS New Mexico; Sunday, 6, 1922. journal;Q Albuquerque, August Xls TWO blJ(, ri()iS Single Cople 6o PARLEY HELD AT GUN TOTEHSiME EVER HAMMER IS BOTH SIOES SEE CURTAILMENT OF c E Beauty Wed at Father's Bedside ID WHITE HOUSE D'J OBJECTED TO BY 00TP0INTED BY iiih hi D. and flurse fitnesses VICTORY IM THE TIFF MEASURE FOR METHOD OF SETTLEMENT OF 4 RAIL UNIONS BENNYLEONARD 'COMING PARLEY DEDATEPLANNED HANDLING LATE RAILWA y STRIKE Call a Conference to Protest World's Lightweight Cham- Strike Committee Claims Final Vote Before Sept. 1 T to Harding Against Use pion Successfully Defends Railroad Equipment Is Is Hoped for By Leaders; of Armed Guards in the His Title in 10-Rou- Is , Unserviceable; Sugar Schedule Cause Jewell, Johnson and Noonan M. Board of Shops and Yards. Bout at Michigan City. Denied By Rail Chiefs. of Heated Wrangle. N,' Penitentiary Call on , Harding; They ' Commissioners, After Cincinnati, Aug. 5 (by the As (By The AMWIutcd I'rcM.) (Byj Tb AMoclated Preu.) (Br Thp Annioliilprf I'rr.a.) Are to Be Re- of Expecting sociated Press) Heads Ringside,' Michigan! City, Ind., New York, Aug. 6. Both sides Washington, Aug. 5. A fhial Probe,' Submits Report to four railroad unions now on strike 6 the Associated called on Aug. (by Press), In the rail controversy today vote on the ' ' Monday. were invited to participate In a --rtienny Leonard, world's light- tariff before Septem- Governor Mechem.. conference to be with his claimed to see Impending victory ber 1, Is hoped for by republican arranged weight champion, defending In the conference of national offi- BROTHERHOOD CHIEFS President Harding to protest title for tho third time within a and democratic leaders under the OF use of Ever Hammer cials of the engineers, trainmen, PRESENT SYSTEM against the "armed guards month, outpointed fcnirinemen nnd unions operation of an unanimous con- ALSO SEE PRESIDENT in railroad shops and yards" in of Chicago, in a ten round firpmon's CONTROL sent out E. H. contest here late sent agreement entered Into today CRITICISED; telegrams tonight by boxing with at Condition of on Fitzgerald, president of the Broth- today. Leonard fought cautious- crafts, federal executives by the senate. While the agree- Equipment chances Washington. vote Both in the Past erhood of Hallway and Steamship ly and did not take any In- ment fixes no dato for a Parties ' s - The eastern strike committee Some-Road- Is Such That Clerks, Freight Handlers- Station of having his damaged right eye it fur curtailment and The five terpreted the conference as proof provides sharp Have Used the Superin- Refuse Express employes. split open. that of railroads of debate and disposition before Train Crews May organizations represent approxi- Leonard, with his damaged right equipment the tendent's Job to for he said. adhesive was becoming so unserviceable as next' Saturday of all amendments Pay Service, Is Report, mately 800, 000'men, eye protected by tape to and The invitations were sent to E. J. boxed cautiously until the last Justify engineers, firemen to the more important sections of Party Service, Charge, Manion, of the 15. F. three rounds, when he cut loose trainmen in protesting that the the bill still in controversy. (By The AMnrlnted I'rem.) telegraphers; lives of crews and were Grable, of the maintenance ot with b. series ot punches that left passengers The agreement was entered into BY GI TIIRIE SMITH. Washington, Aug. 5 (by the or being endangered by its continued as a and was ap- wy men; D. W. neit, me sig the challenger bewildered. compromise 5. Placido Jara-mlll- o, Associated Press) Negotiations nalmon of America, and J. round but two were Leon- use. j proved in the midst of debate on Santa Ft, Aug. .North Every of peni- to end the strike of railroad O. Luhrsen of the American Tram ard's by a comfortable margin Hall chiefs, as represented by the sugar schedule. Opening that superintendent tha Robert ...vice chairman of demo-cra- con- craftsmen1 were resumed Dispatchers' association. Mr. Fitz- while the best Hammer could Hinkerd debate, Senator Harrison, t, tentiary, is "censured and shops in the Association ot Railway Execu- dis- President and gerald stated that he had already claim was an even break the of Mississippi, renewed demned for his method In han- today by Harding received acceptances from Mr first and fourth. tives, characterised the Washing- cussion of the letter written to B. M. of the VS ton session as "the workings of dling the situation," in the mutiny Jewell, president Luhrsen and Mr. Grable to nttend Leonard evidently had serious Major General Crowder at Havana on railroad of for left hand as strike physcology and labor poli- Senator Smoot rank- which occurred at the prison employes department the meeting. respect Hammer's by of Utah, was the American Federation of La- "Unless armed guards are with- ho elected to box at long range to tics." ing republican on the senate fi- July 19, when one prisoner bor; W. P.- - Johnson, of drawn from railroad shops and the over his eye Neither side predicted what nance committee. Mr. Harrison killed and five wounded, in the re- president protect gash right would be the result the confer- the machinists and J. P. Noo- yards," Mr. Fitzgerald said in a as much as possible. Whenever of said tho letter proposed a reduc- by tele- ence and both maintained they port covering the Investigation nan, head of the electrical work- statement Issued with the Hammer rushed In close, Leonard tion In the duty of Cuban raw commis- ers brotherhood left tho White will be to on heels with solid would continue unabated their sep- If the board of penitentiary gram, "we compelled set him his to sugar Cuban producers would The was submitted house after an hour of advise our members not on strike hand to the chin, arate efforts to bring the strike their to sioners. report right punches an end leaders "bring- curtail crop this year to Governor M. C. Mechem today. ence with the chief executive, to remain away from their usual mingling these punches with sharp , strike, by tons. Senator Smoot told to be recalled 'on Mon- si ing the railroads to their knees" It Is signed by the five members: expecting of until their jMtlMKi let- places employment left hooks. new the senate ha had written a presi- day, can be assured." a courageous and the rail chiefs by hiring as L. A. Hughes, of Santa Fe, safety Hammer fought men until the of tho strik- ter but not such a letter that dent: R. L. of Santa Fe. Likewise, H. E. Willis, J. Paul The telegram said that "In h.nttip cnntinuallv trying to land power described. Senator Harrison, also Ormsbee, and of rail- carried ing crafts is disintegrated. Me- secretary:; Warren Graham and Stephens Arthur J. Lovell, view of the attitude the with his left, but Leonard to read what purported to' be an ' presenting respectively the en- way executives and the situation too When Loonard chanics continued today to flock Thomas Hughes, of Albuquerque; many guns. It was re- agreement by certain interests J. E. Torres, of Socorro." gineers, trainmen and enginemcn facing our memberships I am was shaken up a few times with employment agencies, concerned in the of and ' road officials saw Importation Ormsbee and Graham are tho and firemen, three of the four convinced that we should arrange hooks to the chin, he settled down ported, although Cuban sugar, who were to accum- brotherhood organizations, saw a conference with President Hard- and that he was champion. a decrease in the numbers. This, democratic members. proved was because the ulate a fund of $14. 000, 000 to be Attached to the and the president at the instance of ing at the earliest moment. It' After it was all over Hammer said: they explained, contributed members on the report, vnational chiefs of these orders we should our man I widely heralded conference at by made a "part thereof, is a statement; you agree, Instruct "Leonard is the toughest basis of one-four- of a cent a end of swltehmens to Washington had renewed the hope Jaramlllo. There the union and Washington representatives ever fought or want to fight. My, on from this by Superintendent presented the that make that we of former employes that they pound sugar Cuba, la an apparent discrepancy be- possibility arrangements how he can punch." to with sum to be paid to the American gravo prospects of further rail should proceed to Washingtwrt"; said: would return their Jobs tween the two accounts. Superiny Leonard simply of cane beet ? unsettlements were ,)n un- unimpaired, if they producers and sugar Jaramlllo describes, "find-- sight and lay before tho president Jie "He's a good tough kid." senority rights in- tendent less situation bowl remained on strike a while longer.

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