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(Larr 13030 Ulews OFFICIAL SOUNTY PAPER --- DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO CAKkMO'.o LINCOLN COUNTY. NUW MHX1CO, KKMUAY, KKUKUAKY H. V) NUMHHK 7 Aliiy AbnltSli AVmiiitotl Police Santa I'V. N M Feb. .' Th Aral miiii In the fight to abolish the UUAItllfd JHtltcO of the Mate wa tired on ThwrMbty after noon In the senate by Sonnthr II. L. ItVrr, who introduced n bill to repeal thr act under which tllut iMKly Was IllgantXed. 'I'lll' bill is only about three line In letltfth. but U contain mow nn-i-eutratrd dynamite than anv other law lbt hint lieen pi-npriseo during Ibe present e.iun ol the legislature. It in . practically squired that the bill will paw thoj senate, noli-' the alretiiwust ellorts that are being made by thf uiDiittMrn of the torce nnd tbrir friend should bear some unexicted Iruit; and there is also n atruitg prolia bility that party liiiea in lite house will ho dis-.n-gardrd when the bill roaches that body, it is an ojkmi sreret Mint the live slock interest of Ifc state arc almost unanimously OJiiseil in th.' Inrllu-r existence Bl Ule (irKHinaation, and this op poaition i uTtiiin to make itself felt when the lull conn- up lor To Become tt Bride Kroill the Kin tSrattde Kepilbllc, LasCruces. of the dale of the 7th. we take mi item iht will be of interest to many of our loaders. It relates to the coming miirriiiKe df one of otir Lincoln county girls who. with her mother anil alaler, i at Statu College. Dur inn vacation the family live on thr ranch north ol C.irrixozo, Mr. and Mrs II. W. Kcntlrow. the parents, are among our best known people. Their daughter, who is oon to become a bride, is a diarming and accomplished ynung lady and has a wide circle of friends in this county to wish her great happiness. We tunte from the Republic as lollows; Miss Dette Kentfrow has been the guest of honor at a number ol lovely pa i ties the past week, which have taken the toriu of prt-nuptial showers, looking for ward to her marriage early this month to Captain Shaler Ladd of tbr Marine Corps. Mia Alice Stewart was the charming hostess at a miscella neous shower for Miss Kentfrow. The home was lovely with its decorations of cut llowurs, the iMimuuu tt ,s maintained by those wl.nl"" "f "'c favor the abolition of the ni.tuntcd lnr carrlml out in every detail. -u i... .u. ........... i,. i.t from the red carnations that cen- flWtl fcfiT ... n .. ... grjue to seed and li.is slgually failetl to perform the duties for Vthch it was lormed. Inst net of tjpmding their time on the raiigc, fJjEhlcitiug the interest of the efcttlemeil, a was intended whrn fib. itHiiiMtpil noli.,. ,.ri- firit:iii iaed. the members ol .he body a, ' Mats e n'cipienl of many love- Wbetoniidmoreolien than not """" wafc to th. ,.f ii... .i.i. lUti.r.. decorated in pink, the llowors he- i i iutf pink cariiatitins. Delicious ytmj a?eiiii men iiiiii- ciiupiiik ui. ..t...i...., ....i ......... ii, refri fBPWJ VHVIIIH'l-. I'l'l ll-Mll M ll.v 4lles ol the r.iil.irl elected Mce liflcvrs id t ie ililJVrent cittea and town-, m iin si.ite, himI MMiiliT fri lion a moil k I lie Oftceta Whflse dtp v it is to pre eree the pt-.i. ol neli uties and tuwna Another a peel ol the li k It t for Hie abolition ol the mouiired tureil the table and the shaded c.imllus at the three-course lunch eon. Interesting Raines and con- ; tests formed the entertainment. ! On l-'riday afternoon Mrs. Dun can Matthewson entertained at 'another shower, the hriile-to-he i ui; pink carnations esliilienls of pineapple siberbut and cake were suivetl. Aualu, on Sattirilay, Miss (mill row was honored, when two of liar former classmates at State C(ilU'i, Miw Corrine .Woodson and Marx a ret lluveiih, entertained at a china shnwur. The Itnvims home was pretty in its patriotic decorations of the WlHctta'exiH.-cud to develop ,m tiattotm) colors and llas of the IllWltluV. Kebruarv loth, when a1 Allies -tuo eolop neniL' sKiituily Busetltiti of the Sbenlls and Pence , sed also in the rcrrosliments of OBcers aawwiatiou will be held, ice cream nnd lake. Ilesules mer I which the piiiuii.al sitbje.t to , ty unuies ami contests, a part of no inr iliseiission will h.. tlinUhe afternoon w is spent in the OOhtiuued ejciatencc or otlurwiaalliouiminK ol dust cloths and mak tlf the mnuiiled adice. It 8 , Intf of hot dish holders for the tated that the oeace oflkerb of'otmrrc. The frloiltli who were &ew Mexico are practicaU.v a ! ,"'lu'" ' soyeral oewiHtnna tinit in demaudiiiK the nlmlitiiui . inclutliwl: Mr. Reuilrow. Mtssea il the orKniiia.iilon ami they will U alio Ome Kentfrow, Anna come t.. Santa Ke ropnreil K! Herrier. Mae JUlBlonh, MarHrt Would Check the Bond Swindlers There follows statement b Sei retarv filassofi a matter vvhicb ia fast assuming the proportions of a public scandal. "My attention has been directed to the activities of unscrupulous persons who have been operating extensively throughout the coun try and who are swiudlillK the owners of Liberty Honda at prices far below their actual worth. " !'hee swindlers (et the atten tion of Liberty llond owners by publishing advertisements cal culated to make the iltisuspecliilK bond owners believe that the highest market price cut be secured (or his IiuijiIs through the 4(eu ol the advertiser. Such Is ra y. if ever, I Iin niso. Kjic- ords of tratisactioiiH of this character, In uttiit to tile ntten- tiou of he ilepartiueiit of justice and the treasury department, prove conclusively that these Cnttle it ml I lurse Growers Al Albuquerque in March Albmpienpie. N. M.. Keb. 11. The f. hi i tit annual I'liuvetitiun ol the Ni w Mexico Cattle and Horse ti rowers' asaiHTintton, to be held in Albuquerque, March 25, 2ft u ml 27, .will iliaclost in annual reports of ollicers atnl executive com mittee one of the most remark a lilt records nl growth in the whole history of, such organiza tion in the west. Orgauued in t'JI5. this aHSociatiou hnasted a charter membership of 17 mtitt, owning about lii.tiui) cattle. The ortrauizers rca lined that Now Mexico cattlemen laced their own peculiar problems, differing from those of cattle growers m other states, and that a New Mexico organization had become esscn- Chaplain Letter le Dies Thr ib-alh of I'huplain l''anci' Lederle at I'nrt Stautim Suuda.i came a a shock to his man) friends here and throughout thb section. Like many of hi pro fession he practically died In the harness, giving his time and en ergy to suffering humanity. Not withstanding the fact that hi vas himself suffering from tuber culosis, his was the presence at every h'k beiUide in the sanato rium tt'itil. exhausted bv his la bors and weakened by disease, he was confined to his bed ; and suf fering an attack of pneumonia, was nit easy victim to its ravage. I"r. Lederle was a graduate of i Catholic semiiiarr in Denver, went to 141 Paso in PUS, ami the following .year was ordained to Would Continue Council Of Defense System Washington. January 30, I9. fSdilor The News, Carrimo, N M. U.-ar Sir: You are of course thoroughly familiar with the organisation of the n-otiucil of defense system throimhottt the country. Under the Council of National Defense in Washington, consisting of the secretaries of war, navy, interior. agriculture, commerce, and labor, and with Croesveuor II. Clarkson as director, llere has been built up under the governors of the forty -eight states a complete defense system now consisting, in addition to the state organization, fif 4. out) counties, 10,0110 women's division, and some 1M.U00 coin utunitv and municipal units. Tuts great Held machinery has r.'ptesented the people of the United States in Washiugtod and has carried through to the small est community the problems and measures of the national gov ernment during the war. It had not originally been the niieotiin to continue the state Malt one devoting it whole time ! (he priesthood and became secre and efurt to Ntnv Muxico pro-1 tarv lo Ilishop'Hchuler. Kollow blcnts of the Ituhmtry, They ing this lie became rector of St. went to work on that basis ami Joseph's and wn later transferred have nade the association, within (o 1ort Stanton, relieving lr. swindlers take every advantage period of four yettr. one of the I'Viind, with the hope or Ik tie of bond owners who are lorced ) atrongeat and most elfeclive In lilting bin "health. Unfortunate- into their clutches by paying the the nation. ly, the recent epidemic ol inllil- lowest possible price which the, The Albuquerque convention cum at the sanatorium ih-niaudeM owner will accept and generally , will si. iw the association at the almost continual service I torn him, council ol defense sy .em beyond far below the actual value of thc.end of its fourth yenr with a,add he gave freely -more freely the date of the signing of the bonds, inenilrarship ol 800. owning mote than his weakened condition jus- armistice. However, wc find "OwiiiTS of Liberty Uomls and than 'tno.000 head of cattle, about , tilled and almost to the end he many problems that now require War Havings Stamps should in 'SO per cent of all the cattle now i labored with the skk and suffer- c.treliil bundling -problems in mi circumstances part with tlie.se 'oil the range In New Mexico. Mug, heedless of results to him- which the cooperation ol the securities unless necessity coin- I lie association is now worumg ' sell. ip' . 'n throughout the United pels, and then they should deai toward a membership mark of . lr, Lederle possessed a sunny only with reliable hunks, trust 1,000 men, Ollicera say they disposition, had a sinilu nnd a companies, hanking institutions hve good chance-, of reaching I wortl of cheer for evrryonS and and others whose" reputation lor lhal number -In another two! was loved by all who knew him. years j His untimely death-It" wa in Theic is a balance of around his tbirly-llHU ye-at causes sor Sd.OOO in the association treasury. I row lo all, be he Catholic. Pro- integrity is beyond question "The treasury department will welcome Information con periling the operations ol tliUM swindlers In. any part of tliV country. CAKTKK (JLASS, Secretary of the Treasury, Zumwalt -- De Armon That remains after various efforts Which have required "me, hard work ami money, but which lime produced notable results for the cattle industry throughout the state. The officer and executive Si 's is not only desirable but ah .mlely necessary. There Is tlo problem of Americanization, tlx problem of unemployment, tlu transference of the $37,000, Coo iitttlol war risk insurance out st'inding frdm a war to a peace basis in short it is no less impera tive to uift the problems of vailjustuiciit than it was to prepate lor war. For thit reason Mr. Clarkson, director of the council, at the 1 1.... ,.r . i... ....... ...! ..I " ' """ l-isniusi ""ilT. t ...... .. ...,iri,;lltr ,... u,.. ..,... I, ,1,.,! jnlerpaliiig events of the season , wh,,.h u ,WliyH llu. 1 Two nephew rvuciiv.l his bod 1 vvhen the inteiesls the cattle side ere death had clota-d those The pro-'eyes that sparkled with delight tining convention at every greeting ami stilled a eaert their iiirlueuce to the tttmost lor the acoiuplishment of this ptirKMM. Apolnnio Sena, the recently appointed captain of the ununited lattice, ha been a busy a a bird dog in hi effort in line up bit llttvf its. Cnrnn Woodson. Ada Latham, Dorothy Ilobbnw, Ithar Stuart, Alice Stuart, Joyce Hoi )eie Ledford. Kuth Uonn, Helen W'llHaun, Bleanor Price, Ollie UuttHin, IJertrude. Mart arol nnd Avip Turney, loei Uuveu. Uar- friemU auatttst the bill, but with1""" An An Howarth, irioreuc very little promUe ol auce U"',rry, Uertrttrle no tar. Scoijgms, ry Hagerlv, and In case the mounted iwtli, e are Mesdtnies W. B (Jillespie. Cliarlw disbanded Jhe ireervtion ot VeH-r, ' . Mi. . ........ mi tni titnui'M una tlie fill gown ol blue sorte, was at temlvtl bv Mis Chide 'itiiiiwalt, the groom's attendant holng Mr, Ulilicrt Peters. A thu urgatt (isalcd out the wedding march the bridal party peace Lee Woodson, Iticltard H. P. atawart, J. II. uttered the church over brunches asking; emigre lo create a Camp Of evergreens strewed rtlotnf the I l'nittHfrori Hlias Military Way by Irene liuniwalt and Ma-, Highway. rlou SWnnor - two little flower Iflrla. At the altar the heatttilul itiatrlago ritual nf thu N'aaarene church was solumtiUed by Rev. W. II. hilli. of Arteaia, N. . Itliuieilintely alter the ceretno toatanl ur Jew; for in his minis tnitluns he knew no creed or de gree, but served humanity fur liunianiU's sake. And t w in'-t tiionuiueut to tlii open-hearted, liberal-minded and llnd-leariiig committeeman hold frequent priest li us in the hearts of those personal request of the secretary meetings and serve without pay, j among whom he lalaired ami in of war, chairman of the council, has agreed to continue in olllce and has written the states HUggekttng that a special non partisan, non-sectarian bureau or commission be established in each sta'e which will draw from the council of defense system already created those dividends 'or peace wIik Ii the war elTort of the nation has untied it to receive. 1 siiuiild be very glad to receive frooi on any suggestions as to the methods by which the best possible rusttlts could be obtained lu your uwn district. These suggestions will of course tie tabulated ami laid before the council. Your sincerely, I). M. RHYNOLD5, Assistant to'the Director. look phipe at tt! Proyiietce Na are...- church Sunday morning. , ,ri. , sl (1 J iuuary W, at 11 o'clock, in the .,., r presence of about half a hundred wi nl; ,lawii ,)f j , . , ilwRv; witnesses. I his occasion was ,.,.., n.. i...i...... i. ...i ', two sorrowing relatives up a record hrealtlng attendance. this week accompanied the re mains to Sew Yoik. where inter- v tJ,titStoM-Wi$s Highway , u' m ' matuag. Atll(Tor, ls ,,.. made to bring The.: Ill miita Manic )fr m iiiiu in aiy. Clifton ftuiiiwalt. Imth of the Mesa. j The bride, who wore a uuauii I he actloti of the New Mexico legislature one il h y shows quite clearly that the advocate ol the Camp rCttuatoit-Port llliss Military ll)hway have been busy. Until houeew passed a liiiut memorial Now. ol course, a joint memo rial by the New .Mexico legiit In lure docs not build a road any more than one swallow bring spring, but ii' a starter, all will admit. The proposed highway llletlt will take place. Another Loan Necessary prevention ol depr. datum. b aieveusoa, unncail .Mallliewsou, atoek thieves will U- left in the i "lrt Mtewarl and Josaphiua hand ol the uioitatftd iMptstors lham Laugbam. bl the Cattle Sanitary Board, an' Captain Ladd, who is well ttra;aitatlon which even now Known in this community, is the Ibutributes materially to the j third son ol Dr and Mrs. (ieorye 41ainlenance oi the mmjnted ! K. Ladd, former president of State ny they, with the gtiwta, in ntttoa,'t ""'T I'M I'vory county lu wended their way lo the home ot Ncw Mexico. Tex.aB, Oklahoma the bride's parents. Mr. ami Mrs,: '"' Knttana. Ihrntigh which N. II. )e Aruton, where a sump- projected, behind it, but hna the Ituotis dinner wna served. ' endorsemont of the State of Now The bride was the redolent of , M -,ic wc"- No doubt other many gilts. Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton 'timwalt will he at haute la their friends after February 1st. Slice, and which ia aid to prefer College, and whose harrowing e appointment of it own experiences rts an olTlcer of 8 (Spec tor tor the protection ol MarinV in thair work against the era. J Oarulana has lieen closely followed . j by Irienda here, will arrive (his Al C. Thomas came In till , week to claim his brida the love fraw AlbuMier(Ue and is of hi college tints here. Miss M(lalMM at the UufUey House. Hi Ttetaja l awratary ami Hrlngfjaf 9Mt of the Ctnt- ao,MHlHIrnUatwi willpatty, iomsXt owm some my states tlirutigh which the proposed road I to rilu will lVt similar action, for ita construction moaiis as much to those states as it does to ours. Should the government create this a a national highway the act would almost surely carry an Ilia, M fSlmlira w Perry Huchanan returned Sun day night from K'Hy Field, San Antonio, having received his dis charge from' the military service. ... . ., .... , ,. a iptoprlaliott, which would mean We t iepl all cnippet It on, Write I " . .. , , . ,,' one of the best road in Amer ca. Iflt 1111 t UPl.tllfl U'ltui.ll ! Il.irnn.l 1 " I"'""' -t .- 'i"isr, :,.,! ,tm ,llr l,.l.. l,.,lt, T .... ...v . ...V.J .MV..1.CV vnyaga. Tim Washington Times, ol the enlargatl road tltlllding liontfrow. who is also a graduate jol January 17 had a plelttro ol prngmni proposed by the govern of Stale College, has made litis Un pi. Hhalcr l4add on ita first ' ment, nnd the additional incmttlvo liar houte (or the past tun years, pagu, as a recent arrival front' on the part of the government, A ruin r lias reached the na tional trnnry that a mistake has hetm made bv the authorities, Sl.Muo.oim.ono to JiT.oim.iHiu.imn having been returned to the tieaa u ry a a result ol tbu armiatlce.and that tlieralnte another Liberty LOiitt I unnecessary. The rumnr i abaolutely unfounded. 1 sup pose it has its origin in a Iailtne to understand the discussion of the propused repeal by congress of $li,0l)0,O0U,(lll() of. appropria tions ami authoriaatiuns. This tlooa not mean a return nl money to thu treasury, but.ii camelUtion of authority heretofore kivi-ii by enngrcaa to expend untai in the future, As a matter of fact, the whole praceed of the fourth Lila-rty Loan ami of all previous loans had, at th time the armistice wax signed, been expended or anticipated by treasury certi ficates ol indebtedness issued during thr sttmuivr ail eatly fall lo ilnanie the current require ments of the government and at that time tiutstiiuilitlg and unpaid. K. P. CLAYTON. Publicity Uuraatt. endearing herself to all by her e, melons maiinurs, her tltorongli aifbtlhost itiil swl sidecrity. A noli of frfeuils Wlsli tltetii bori overseas. His promotion to n 1 in which' the people give .htjartyl captaincy followed his recovery . support, to in.tmgurnt.0 a SiitCitiUras gtliMhlMl 4,flW mllea from wounds received in Ihelofpiiblle ImprOTomnnUitllitt I1 battle nl (Jhateau Thierry. 1 give employment to liUOh Just rwivetl, Wyett Kon-aktil and Wyorrrirjt tire, aud lobe mtftiiliaa for tb ihoinit.K. a. pjjnt nii m Utf tj lilue Law Legislation sant i t'e, N. M., I-'eb. 11. Determined that thu unsuspect ing public khallhavo prureatltm against spurious stocks and bonds which are being constantly lloaU-d on the market in New Mexico, and which are lleeciug the people out of minimis of dollars uauh year, Democratic members of the legislature in conference this week have designed the support of legislation which in sister states i commonly known as the 'Illue Sky Law." Such a re straint ol illegitimate siock ellhltf schemes, it is stated, has long been needed in New Mexico. The absence of such a law litis mad the state a mecca for sharks who promote all kind of spurious commercial schemes. The pro- poaed law will, however, be. con- stfiictud so ua to Ite no rtitardaiii to legitimate promotions silch as milling propositions that have boat) MtiBllnued. Ofl ra wnshail at Wltertt Gar-