University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-12-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-12-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 03-12-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/503 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]. 3 CITY CITY "EDITION ALBUQUEfiQUE JOURNAL. EDITION HIKTV.smiXl) YK.AU PACKS TODAY IX TODAY IV VOL. CLXXII. No. 71. 18 TWO SECTIONS Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sunday, March 12, 1922. pagf.s Dally by Carrier or Mail. HSc a Month 18 TWO SECTION'S Single t ipti- - fio ALBUQUERQUE IH IS Wife of Murdered Missionary II DEMOCRATS Underwood Replies to to Continue His Task in WOHT DtBOUND. Thibet , Senators9 Attacks On HER OF STATE TITLE 4-Po- lii GAGGED, DECLARE wer Pacific Pact BASKETBALL TOURNEY j Representative Davis and Treaty's Purposes, Possibil- - not bind tho signatories to employ neiuse 10 of force, he asserted would be to re- naray wiinnoia ities and Manner Its vert to tho reactionary philosophy Judgment on Ship Sub- Negotiation of Hot of the past. Subject "The, democratic leader conced- sidy Legislation. Debate in Senate. ed tho negotiations leading up to las cruces mm out m the treaty were carried on in "se- last -r (uy ine oe.::;r,i ires.) - crecy," but argued that such a Washington, March 11. Two of U. U. UIMaLMUlAll I LtU course was In view of !6-- f. necessary game i 24 COUNT; FINIS the democratic members of the BY BORAH AND FRANCE the peculiar circumstances sur- by house merchant marine committer rounding the effort of the Ameri- Davis, Tennessee, and Hardy. can to rid tho world of to delegation BEST OF VYKOLE Texas replying today the writ- Robinson, Reed, tho Anglo-Japane- alliance. In SERIES ten suggestion by democratic mem- Glass, tho main, he said, the arms con- bers of the shipping board to dem- Walsh and Watson, Take ference was conducted more open- ocratic committeemen that they Lead for in ly than any similar consultation in fifty withhold judgment on ship subsidy Democrats the of the world. Come an- history Down Staters Spring Real Surprise and legislation until after hearings, Opposing Ratification. Kobin.son's Position. nounced that "they respectfully Senator Robinson In Close to Hard refused to be bound and insisted, Copping Championship; (jagged." (By The AKrl:ited I'reM.) turn, that the provision for consul- The letter sent by Mr. Chamber- tation the to Ad- March 11. nniorg signatories' Luck at Baskets in Closing Seconds of Play lain, Mr. Thompson and Hear Washington, agree on a course of aciion in cae miral Henscn, retired, members o.' T h c four-pow- er Pacific t of aggression by an "outsida the stated that lie board had n Prevents Victory; Harwood Takes Third. board, its and power" roulu m-.- only that ths FtT unanimously recommended direct treaty, purposes was force of nil four to bo united and indirect aid to American ship- possibilities and the manner the When After leading all the land. Free throws: A. H. S. Long, as in the bill against aggressor. any through 2 ping, proposed pre of its such consultation took he first half and back into 8 out of 15. L. C. II. S. Hlnes, pared by the hoard ami introduced negotiations, passed place, swinging out 6. argued, nnd any one power signi- lead a dozen times of immediately after President Hard- through another spectacular the half after lieferee: Wilton. to fied that it was not able to meet had lost it in the the ing's address congress. combat of and the the mean they second, Harwood school took third place Mr. Davis and Mr. Hardy con- argument attack alone, only Las Cruces school basket-ha- ll tho others could was unit- high in the state tourney and Alamogor- ceded that the shipping problem oratory today on the floor suggest team bowed in defeat to the do were left to the fourth position. should be "solved merit and ed action. He asked that Mr. con- upon of the senate. now Inform the senate Albuquerque high Harwood held the best of the principle and not upon partisan- Hughes five in the final and champion- test for the greater part of the ship." Throughout the battle of why he had remained silent so of the second annual a as to method which ship game game but Alamogordo put up stiff "It is generally understo. d." wits the burden of defense long the by state high school basketball tour- opposition. This was tho 'ourth wrote, "that Chairman Lasker the treaty was drafted. two-poi- nt they was Un- nament. By a margin hard contest for the Alamogordo was because of carried by Senator Xo Vote Forced. state was appointed very llecauso senators desired the title won, Albuquer- team today and they showed the ef. shrewd nnd valuable political serv- derwood of Alabama, the many que leading 20 to 24. fects of their constant playing and ice rendered during the last cam- democratic floor leader and to complete work on an appro- By copping the Cruces game were very much fatigued. paign; he certainly could not have priation bill, adminis'rarion lead- last night, the Duke City boys Madrid scored the most of Har been appointed because of any a member of the American ers did not force a vote today on repeated their last year perform- woods points, while Reichelt was The Rev. Ur. A. L. Shelton, murdered American missionary, who fell a victim to robbers in of to con- the first of the proposed reserva- ance of title. In Batang, Feb. 17, knowledge shipping matters." delegation the arms taking the state the chief scorer for his team. The uuu nis wiuow ana Not I'.asilv KiiHiiai'cd. tions and tho treaty was laid was runner-u- p 15-1- 2 lamiiy. ference. enemies 1921, Alamogordo scoro was at the end of the New March 11. "Having, as he believes, success- - Ringed by temporarily aside without action. and had the Alamo five had bet- York, (Special.) ThibeLUii territory, tAt the time of escape, but the whole power of tho of Senator of first period. Dr. Albert L. Shelton, his death Shelton was armed with fully lined i.p the repuhllcnn mem- - the treaty, largely of his Lodge Massachusetts, ter in missionary Chinese government was necessary - fortune reaching Albuquer- In the last half Harwood again and friend of Delia of a hers of senate and house commit- own the republican leader, anmunced. que, wouW p.obably have their and Lama, ruler special pass from tho Grand to rescue Shelton, after he bad been party, the minority however, that on he they outpointed opponents Thibet, escaped death at the hands Lama. held tees," the letter added, "Chairman Monday been serious contenders again, for Alamogordo failed to hit the haske for seeral months. Lasker has to .leader stood fOr three hoUl'S would attempt to secure an agree- of Chinese bandits a. year ago only In the summer of 1920, during "Mrs. Shelton will on her apparently nsslgned '. their team showed its caliber by regularly. Several men had two to find a carry you the tasit of ttu iin his in ment for a tinie for voting, and two out of four as a martyr's death at the an expedition into South China, husband's work," Dr. 15. E. gentlemen lining clace the center of would winning the games personals against them but mands Cory. democrats rn the committees. Hnw-'fh- o ; should he fall hold the whole was of Thibetan brigands. Shelton, his wife, who always ac New Vork representative of the nligmU nr,A to until played yesteremy. the game cleanly played. He was slain near Feb- - ever, you may tell Chairman Lasker ,.r,i;,l senate "long sessions" The battle this like demons )n Batang, companied mm, and thel.- two United Christian Missionary socio debate worn Itself out. championship Alamogordo fought 17, to ad- - that we are not ns easily ensnared kind to the thrusts rlirpprprl the had was sensational in the the face of and were con- ruary according ofi.tial u.iN6mera, were Kiuuuppea uy cm- ty, said. carea 10 mnK year defeat vices received here. ne-- e as some people he has come In con- Aiinougn tncy the in bandits. "Tiny were of the vhich has at him re- - during last half, but sidered about tho pluckiest team missio-ar.- v tvpe tact nnd we no numerical estimates, tho Shelton was the first mar-Fanc- y, with, that the first period. Cruces had that played in the tournament. Through the good office! of Rev. jfurniphed the evangelists and respectfully Hughes' Letter and democratic floor to obtain a cunpiv-hensiv- o refuse to be 'bound nnd gagged' publican Its own way. The Cruces The of the wa permission a Catholic missionary, bis tyrs for the cause of Christianity the of ieaders both remained confident things surprise day missionary expedition in wife and children wero abla to the while he and the rest of vnu ad- Among weapons argument five scored first and plied up when Harwood school of Albuquer- .throughout ages." vocates of the iniquitous shin suh- - used by tho Alabama senator was tonight that no reservation except seven points before Albuquerque que, lost to the Cruces five and sldy bill industriously disseminata a letter written to him by Secre- that drawn by the foreign rela- n sinirln counter.
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