University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-22-1922 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-22-1922 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-22-1922." (1922). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/665 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 ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. EDITION bgy r . i on ry.third year. V OL. CLXX1V. No. 53. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, August 22, 1922. DaUj l,j Carrier or Mull. H5c a Month Single Copied &- -1 MOVE TO PROBE LQREE OPPOSES HARDING FAVORS flew $mkt From msy.vania ORDER TIES UP APPEAL IS IDE FRANCE FIRIf INDUS' U ER TRAI1G YOUTH Spends Ills First at m ay Capita! MONIES HELD II FOR SUPPORT OF DETERMINED TO v J IS STARTED BY TO SHOP CRAFTS TO BESOMS II. I BANKS FOR RAIL S TRI R S MAKE GERMAN! REPRESENTATIVE Stand Where I Have Not for Any Prospective AIDING IRELAND! They Are Fighting "the, Stood From the Start," Aggressive Warfare But PAY BILLS Fight of All Workers,"! President of the Dela- to Preserve He IR Winslow Introduces Bill Peace, the A. F. of L. Declares! ware & Hudson Asserts. Says in an Address. Temporary Injunction Is Is- Asking for Sweeping In- in a Statement. M, Poincaire Says His Ammt-lalrr-i sued by the Supreme vestigation of All Ques- New York, Aug. 21. Prelimi- (By The I'run.) Country Will Act Alono nary to tho session ot tho Associa- Washington, Aug. 21. President Court on of; Illy Thf Amorlaled rmi.) tions On It, tion of Executives on Application 21. Railta Rather Than Bearing Hallway Harding in an address here today Washington, Aug. Depart when members will of Collins, j Wednesday to citizens soldiers Attorneys "il.crs are fighting "the fif From Fixed vote their toward pro- from Camp Intention, EXPECTED attitude ' "f all workers.' and "should have MEASURE TO of the Five Brother- Meade, Md., declared he favored posals Big ABOUT $2.300T000 IS nil Hie moral and financial ns- - ! BE PASSED WEDNESDAY hoods for ending the shop crafts military training for more than i PREMIER OUTLINES whii li the labor move-them.- " strike, the eastern presidents con 100,000 civilians not for AFFECTED BY ORDER1 sistance, a meet annually, ment can an PCDADATinmp nni ir ference today held secret any war- give appeal iili nimuumo rULIUl Provides for Creation of a to a for its 11 prospective aggressive issued ing formulate policy fare, but to If tonight by the executive members to promote at the na- preserve peace. Turned Over to de Valera; - Commission of Nine "After council ijf the American Fedcra- Necessity and Justice of the tional session. reviewing the civilian or His Forces It Would linn of Labor declared. Members to Get the What actum the eastern group. troops on the Ellipse, adjacent to Signed Payment of Reparations which includes several of the tho White House grounds. the Be Used to on Re- - by President (lumpers and the Carry - Are Outlined in Facts and Submit Report most lines, will finally presdent called attention to tho entire membership of the fed era Speech at powerful Is j pursue was not indicated, thoBe fact that 28.000 civilians were af- volts. Charge. lion's ('(unrolling committee, Bar Le forded thej Due, (Hy The Aswiclntcil PmO attending today's meeting assert training this summer com- iiics.M.e rncounted tin? causes ofj with I5y The iMMit'liltfd IVeO Washington. Aug. 21. Sweep- ing they had been pledged to se pared Il.ooo last year. The Ihe rail strike from the union j B. The Aixnilalrd of all The comment was president said the review had giv- New York. Aug. 21. A tempo.; Mar rrm.) ing investigation questions crecy. only viewpoint asserting that it ha, I.e Due, France. Aug. 2 (by on tho coal industry, as made by L. V, Loree, president ol en him new confidence, and added rary injunction restraining local the Associated hearing not banks in are been (ailed to resist the impo Press.) France u urged by President Harding in an the Dolawato and Hudson and that there was a thought in which deposited firmtv itiiovm.nn trt America for monies collected for the Irish of unfair terms and v' address to congress, was palled hairmnn ot the conference, who armed warfare, the fn,. 10 t,vaMta nhPI for In a bill Introduced today by issued a statement setting forth nation being concerned only in publican cause frofn releasing ditiuns of employment and asked Icaused in the war. and rather than Chairman Winslow of the House that Atlantic coast roads, which preserving peace of the world. them to Eamonn do Valera or general contribution of fuiids;',ii.n;irt n'ii fii,.,i' ininn,i! interstate commerce committee normally employ 161,339 shop In th? Camp Meade contingent any of his agents was signed late mm labor organizations to she will act alone. Premier Poin. were 1,000 sist the strikers. Tbe and which may bo rushed through men, had brought their forces up young men, constitut- by Supreme Court Justice appeal says: care declared at tho opening meet- house tomorrow under sus- to 71.5 per cent of that figure on ing infantry, medical, artillery and I'.urr on application of attorneys; "The .struggle in which these ing of the council of tb the l;T workers are Involved is one general pension of the rules. August 18. cavalry units, from the District of representing Michael Collins and department of the Meu.se today, in the commit- This an Increase of Columbia. Maryland, Delaware and other officers of the Irish Free which is important not only to a as For three hours represented rfiKC.1 - speech generally regarded Ihe on Mr. 2.5 cent over tho week Pennsylvania, who have been in State forces themselves and their organiza- official tee worked today what per ending 11- l Hie to complete declaration of the 11, statement indi- training for three weeks. Declar- ZAT-i- m It was announced that approxi- tlons," appeal said, "but French Winslow described as perfecting August the - all workers and all reparations policy. amendments. Its labors had not cated. ing that the boys had been bene mately $2,300,000 was tied up by organized The necessity and Justice of th the ratio fited by the order. Service ot Americans who love justice and of been completed tonight and an- "It was expected that learning discipline, Senator David the complaint fair payment reparations hy Uermanv of increase of 11 would be president asserted that "all Amer-- i A. Reed at his desk in the senate office on de Valera and the other de- dealing. It must were the French other session will be held tomor- August building. be clear to all wage earners and emphasized by row No differ- continued on the 18th, but tho oc- jica might well benefit by learning David fendants was ordered to be mado premier, who placed the blame for morning. sharp a little more ob Major A. Reed of Pittsburir. Wnr'd mo- - u.. u to all thinking men that the pol- ences of opinion developed, it was currences of last week put a dam- impressively the vt,. through the insertion of adver- which has been the present situation nn the attitude of the to coun- - the caU3ed b tbe -- In icy pursued by of of said, and it is the hope of repub- per on recruiting," said Mr. Loroe. ligations citizen his vac8ncy eath of Senator tisements in papers England the railroad lias been the commission reparations can be more destructive try mmCnv' and Ireland. Most of funds entirely ini and the failure of Great Britain to lican members of the committee "Nothing the haimony 'th the policies of all to have the bill for the than to introduce a feeling of un- His address follows: involved are said to be deposited iMnns of understand the desperate plight of ready as "I could not allow the nrganiz employers which, her allies and the need for the house by noon. Leaders declared certainty into a situation such opportun- with the Guaranty Trust company aince the armistice, have been this." ity to pass without a word of fe- and the Harrison National bank. payment of the indemnitv. it would be Wed- to weaken and ' tonight passed licitation and seeking destroy M. Poincare recited in an nesday, in event it does not reach Roads represented nt the confer- congratulation, NEWBERRYISM I S MONEY TO STAGE The main contention urged the voluntary organization? of the figures af- ence were those which led the op- yon have afforded rno this morn- against the de Valera custody of Vvorkrrs. effort to prove that Germany was a vote tomorrow Immediately for her own position when the national body of ing, those who were in review and the Irish funds, tho application "No amount of conscientious l- responsible collapse ter consideration of a special rule and had failed to live to confer- rail chiefs rejected President those who carried on the review for an injunction read, was that end lorbearance on the deliberately sending the tariff, bill part to reoin-tion- s ence. Harding's two proposals for ending a most impressive and reassuring Ireland is now a nation; that de of the workers, however, could up the demands of the the strike by submitting the sen- spectacle.
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