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Albuquerque Morning Journal. Monday, October 16, 1916. Four CHICAGO AGAIN RANGERS ASKED SENATOR M IN RUNNING FOR 1 10 REPORT GAME CHAMPIONSHIP LAW VIOLATIONS spirations Budding in Mat ron Camp as Result of Tri umph Over Indiana; Min nesota Has Ed,e. t'hiraao, OOt 1 1 Chsmpincbi," nsptratmn are M 'hi Ml f ths University of Chicago football lcn a resit of it m '" W Indiana Sat untax. Tin triumph re en.bllh n rhirago aa m rtron candi dite for the tnurn unfarene b ora. althoiijrh ortttcf airrff that Min nesota art 1 11 hs the SSBJS The Ma roona were in per n r.' Improved over Mtri-k Igg The defeat of Indiana means Hi elimination an powdhle cMta4T f.,, Im "Hi nine hampionalnp hon ors The am waa the only MM on taturda a schedule having ny bear ing on the 'Onf'renre title The defeat of Illinois ut the hand if CoUrate a shock to the support ,h of llllnl llllnola must pre pa r- to fare neit Haturdav a high-powered eleven In Ohio Ktate. whuh burled i-rin under a 128 to 0 arore yrster d Minnesota. ifcesrhag steady Im provement, rolled up another hi wore yesterrlay trouncing Minn in kola. 47 to 7. Captain Huston Signal lied hla return to the game l bftl Imntly eircming forward passes for Mat trains Wlsconaln's virtorv ov i Mouth Dakota revealed that the lladg era are strong contenders for the "Ml nine" honor. The leaders of the i onferenee. Notre Dame ami MlrhlKitn. BUM through their miini'i with compara tlve easy vwiorli s. The Mnskell In diana fell flcttOM td Notie Maine' rushes and Mount I'nlon wua hum -Med by Ml' higan. j Forest Officers Prepare for Opening of Deer Season; 'Make Sure It's B Buck,' Is Warning J TELLS PRESIDENT ELECTION'S SURE Chief Executive Expects to Meet Ambassador Gerard Soon; May Make Two Speeches in Windy City, AW IS WW . aesnnaa am att .etc... .....n mmm ,r the annual I 'ng "ranch, N. J, Oct. If,. It la iters to the expected that some, time this week 5 officials al president Wilson will discuss the Ccr v hara The season north of the J.'.lh parallel i which runt alout through Alb'J'iuSr civie) opens toda S. ith of thi line the season opens OCtobel T' tufJ key aeaaon opens November 1 in the r.orthern part of the state and Octo ber JS in the southern part. Make sure It's : buck. If you can t s. I. on. -do a ' the slogan Issued this year to warn hunters against breaking the game lawa. All forest lanuct" RAVI been Instructed to make a special effort j to aid In the enforcement of the laws and to leport all offenders for pios- ecuiion. I ne roopfiaiion oi an pun- j lic-apirlted aporlamt-n is reiucsted In I preventing illegal Slaughter of tho 1 Mm- h ftUM vanishing Bam I 'The llrllvi co-op. tain, n of th" flame Protective associations Is .- I to be a bl help Huh wr, aV I)Is-i lirlrt ForeM.-, H.-dinatun The pubs lie interest m game protection ahull they represent has s!iiiiui.it'l our bM to renew, d effort u guardlnn the reinnanl of the Supply. Now when we get authonn to SaMlaK glgll refuges We will be read' to make u ral siari at bringing back the game III the national forests.'' AMERICAN ATHLETES TAKF GREAT SHARE OF MM) CHI II! IN Ml -ol I I . INs TllltOI (.11 III v i.im: Kansas f'lty, fK t 1". Ts.i touch rlowns was the miirHln of superiority which Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa Htate (AmeSi established BTCr their nspeilive opponents, the Kansas A(t gh s. rasMn(rfnn; iiti.l KabaM, m IbM vn , k s Mlssoiiil Villi, y conferMlM Tames. The first UtrM tennis were left In the nice foi the undisputed championship, hut the net mil showlny, on the Krldiron seemeil to forel ode possible UpbbU In later Kimies. Allies clearly out' lass, ,1 Kansas Nebraska, btattnolng Hie w ai with all 'b-ilali which marked the rotnbus kers' unsullied record of foul seasons, found the Kansas Aitnlea ao virile in defense and ao scrappy In nttai k that the final lesnlt of M to 6 coinpnred not at all favorably fnuii the Nel ia ka view point, with last eals score of 31 to 0. The NtbrUkl 0M hers are a little uneasy over the outlook for the name next Saturday Willi the on mm Akkics ut I'orlland. Missouri proved further i he, r for the V llo anil-lthi, k rooters b) Ihe way In whb h I he through the heavier If Mob Inproveanent Missouri team 01 s In th, far sonibw erantlon of tin week was causcl Henry Kendalls Victor) 001 the I'm Vcraity or nklahoma. the first .bleat In two years for the Koon, is an i vent of much Importune, in tin southwes tern ,onf, leu,- A beetle, of eetrerwl aeaaoned players hint Oklahoma In Haturda s name Louisiana state .1. ,tl OHtplayel the Texas AkkIi-s. wbiiv,. I nivir-ib nf t, xa ueed ihe overhead puna la win from tin tklahoma Anfit i HONORS IN SWEDEN Stockholm. Oct 14 ia London, Oct. f.) Allien'. hi aihbtes took the lion's ahnre of the bonois on th, ,,,, u Ina day of the ton k cents at th, sta dium here COBipetini amiinst ath lete of the Sciii'dinuvlaii countries, th, Americana won three races--the loa'dnrl Wt nr.-t ra rum -.md. the KM in, t, is relay ra, , In the I4S metara run Ted Mere dith, the forme i quarter mile A mart can national champion, defeated J Bella, the bolder or th nan meter Swedish reior l, time O 7-10 Bacon d Americans took first, second and thud p lin es in the 1 00 meter ev ent, the winner batBfl Joe Loombt or Chloaro, The bbjth lump was won bv Mi, Bwedl KuHoatrandi Loomla bemtt aeooiid ami Wad Murray or Chtcafo third. m.-.n attoation with luja w Qerard, tun bass.nl r 10 lrn,an. l-tit no en Kugcment had hi en made today Thomas Mci'ait, l ulled States mar shal, formerly AmbaK.su, loi in rani s s i tet.i-v. was here to si , s, ,r tar Tumult y. The preatdent read carefully the rapt) Of the entente aJllaa to the pro test of the United State an Intarfer- nee with Amernflii mails, but no comment was fort hcornini; fiorn th, summer white house. Senator Huuhes of New Jera) was amonif the political callers today at the executive of fl, ,-, The president received a te let ram from Ktitatoi oilie lam of K'entin ky, who has been i iiinpaluiilni; ir. the middle v.,st, predicting viotot for Mr. wn son. "St. Louis day," which was to have been obeerved here Tueaday, ha been lunceled. At the same time, more elaborate m rantfcments are belnR mad fiir the praaident'fl trip to Chi cago this Week. He W ill b aVe , P' Wednesday niiil was to have deliv ered only one speei h, but it now Is ,rol. ible he will make more apeeche ir Chicago and participate In other entertainments This was Mrs Wilson's blrtbduy. and tonlahl a family Mrthda) dinner was In Id at Shadow UaWR, The pre blent Rave Mrs. Wilson a diamond and platinum brooch. MORE I H8ION8 TO t I HK tl PIIKIIH N'l New fork, ' " t son "yoliint, , rs" I'lnrhot. will ko morrow, it wa in ailed by Amos t,, shadow Lawn to announced today, to leietve from I'lesblcnt Wilson message to carry with them win i tney start , diies" g j ItfnTntni Oil speeeh-makiiis' loin of state, w biri a ill take ' "the Battery I., Buffalo 'campaigners vwll be It W iso, a commissioner of Krederii k ' Howe, anil Qeorfe it Lunn. A atatamt nl by K. I president of Ho Brie l New them th York from ,nidna the i Stephen mhrratton, Lev. Dl s LSON IS HIS CANDIDATE Champion of the Laboring Classes Makes Statement as to Why Wage-tamers Should Support President, (V, nun Botakl tl ilnl. ii'v ninl affn'tloa ,,r naa ,ik, r m areater in, u-im- than fa Iran 8 Raimar, Ike Chlcaga lawcr ami Brtite in ha nftcii liu in) ., ri. , I ill. ir i an-.- in tlic I court-. Mr Harrow I, a- ju-t Jftttm tin fnllowine -talciiH'iit nl win In' farmer- ami MFfaia earner- of Viiit rica ataaakli aappaal Mr. Wilaoa.) B t ian-iiii- - Parma. r maiden I yyilaoo 1 - shows . broad iand deep sympathy for his fallow man. He la human. He talks lea of mar kets than of men. Tr n ml Indus try are not hla first concern. With lluches we hear almui the tariff, about business, about the itricl rub s of law, about an Inundation "f foreign BOOd. In short, about atone) and hla daatre to save the country b) beiSf elected president. I ,w men In IilKh place have ever been moved bv sin h sympathies as Wilson, and at the same time bad the w ide vision, hlstorc il knotrladCt and OOd judgment to know what could be a' eomplished. Maarhir1 t ritscJan lliahoocat, ir HtiKhea is to be elected there should be some leaaun foi preat nl die-1 -iiisr.ntion and sonn hope in B cbanye. shall Mr WlUmn'i foreign I policy be chanced? if to, how? it is dishonest for Mr Hughe or Mr. j BooaevaH to criticise Wilson'! policy j without showing what they would do They dare not announce a policy of their own different from the thai .Mr Wilson has followed with lure patience, tin Judgment and self-con trol. Would Mr. Rootet stick on Germany, i Mexico, or all of tin hi who urc to furnish treasure ounht to km terference with b tl inking of a ship bee STRONG PLEA IS ' IDE FOR UNIT! IW uHOKuHtu Episcopal Ministers Fill Pul pits of St, Louis and Preach in Churches of Nearby Cit ies. nshop h. h Montgomery, secretary of the society for the propagation of the gopl of the Church of Bngland, preached the triennial mission 'ser mon, and tedd of the work of Ins i Inn. h ill the mission field, ni.-hop Montgomery suggested that the American church semi a deputa tion of bishops, priests, laymen and tawnmen to EH land, to aid the cl inch there in melius; unprccedent oil problem brought on by the war. I "Do ,ui think yon could send such a delegation?" he asked, "of course, I l tnuat get official Htnctioa hcroro i can Issue an invitation. The national j mission council of repentance is toi open January IS, and i am positive I you w ould gal a w elcome then n ml j would aid U enormously in our study of what Ig almost world recotjatruo-1 tion." LUMBER I'a.nt- tills, .la u luc and Luibiu,; I" Hat I. C. BALOHIUGt uM COMPANY LfcATHcn AND FINDINGS HaniivN. Kaddb-s, l)c,(Ws .an. " ralnts. Etc ' THOS. F. KELEHEfl Alhu,,ner,i,,e ' J at-, ofj in of hh 'lg ir Bngland, or at one, '.' Those Ihe I blood and m lias the in ter, or even the n grave aaough lit to make us plunge deliberately into the red maelstrom" Do our men j and women lieheve they should fur- I nish the life mid uoi-me for this Band carnage? I .-r. i.ouis, mi. t&. trie rgy men tending tfhe genaraj convention the Proteatanl Episcopal church, eaalon hero today, occupied all the Episcopal pulpit of St. I.ouis, while numbers of others preached to congregations In neighboring cities. Scores of persons were obliged 10 ttand through the services ut chrisl church cathedral, a down town church where the Uifht Key. Chart P, Brent, u bishop of the Philippine! n I,- a plea for church unity, "Heresies and 'isms' began," he laid, "with the separation of a truth from the truth." Kiahop llrent pleaded for loyalty on the part of all people to the whole truth and for a "fearless study of any truth that may not be prevalent in our own church." KhoaM siuiii Other Creeds, 'It would do un no harm to study other creeds with n view to adopt ion the things worth while for our s h ex," he added. Twenty-five thousand dollars In Iwenty-flVe minutes for the establish ment of a technical hih school at Sana, la. P. I., was subscribed by about tun person--, who remained after the regular sermon at Blahop Brant' In vitation. The rotriilar sessions of tho conven tion will , resumed r, , morrow. A ii-. j salon of the proposal to estai lish n ra al episcopate, which would I mean the creation of dlooeaea of negro church ami the removal of the negro pari ah ea from the super Vision of the present white diocesan' bishops, is on the calendar. This afternoon a missionary mas.- ! meeting was held, ut which mission-1 arlea of the church told of their work In various parts ot the world. Tonight TOO I ATI .TK I ',li ik. Apply w I TO I --II V. general n w- tl Copper fo fil'4 Wmit a hlgk Kniile aaaaleyeT at tin ier piads ef Sftaabtf Make line r the robin, as ".' ' Jnaraal. I,el ninl ; i Hudson tor Signs Wall Paper HUDSON for Picturt Framet Special Sale ON ALL UNDERWEAR Wright Clothing Co. Fourth St. ami Copper n SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, clcansim; mj germicia;i oi ail antiseptics 1 A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed As a medicinal antiseptic for doucha - In treating catarrh, itiliammatioti ulceration of nose, throat, and thai caused by feminine Ills it has no equal ' For ten years the Lydia E, Plukhaa Medicine Co. has raeoaunendsd Putai in their private borreapondenoi win , vromen, which proves Its strpertorlfc .u i Women who have been cured ut THE WM. FARR COMPANY it is -worth it weight m . j Whoi. sai,. and Retail Dealer in ' druggists. 50c. large box, or by mail FRESH AND SALT MEATS , Tho Paiton Toilet Cc, Boston, Maa gatiaage a Specialty i For Cattle ami lion's the UulinB Market Prices Are raid. DUKE CIT Cleaners-Hatters 2iii Weal "hi lie 'lie 44 .'iiMm from fntirn.il IV. ml A, LUMBER Albuquerque 4:t .o i tn i Glass-Paint Cement-Plaster Lumber Company IHST Si lt I FT CAR RANZA MAY I nderwdotl, tllroad, do- elating htmaelf in favoi ol the recleC jtion nf Praeidenl siis,,n wai made public tonight at d mot ratle head j quartet w. SEND Ti ll NOTED ENGINEER DIES II r MM WAV UMMC .i Knt nni i ivyivi t Tlgi i m gained Waahlngton hue waa hIiom n in I att the i, iK ' an- i .s TO WASHINGTON ,.m.,n,m MMJBMAI IPICI11 Lllllowill Attantd i'ii Ifambara at n Joint commlaalon have little hope wnuhi he Hntahed er e. Then raaumed tomorroa I Tin Metli ails hin i ; IhiiH far to Rat i I th N. J., net. If,. Mi k loan "American appeared today to that their work for at leaat anolh onference will he COLGAN WINS MEDAL SHOOT OF DUKE CITY' RIFLE ASSOCIATION Th liuke City Itifle aHBorlatlim held un annual competitive ahool for tin medal given by th National itirie .MM, elation yeaterday The medal era won i Artimi ii t'olgaa ConaJder tng weather condition the scar wars very i reflti.it, e Tin icerei tolkra tM I .ll tin yiln ram yds Toi it. r ColK'ltl 4.1 MllHlell, etlltt, Ifl, 1,1 I hlcr Burtner . Bpahr Ail iti" . . . Taylor . . lie, ire ... Kill he! la Mil Hall Johaaon . Nartaila Smith .... II .4.1 I I .4:1 ,41 ,41 . in . ir, I, K. II i 'i 3H r. Hi in 11 4" 4:1 4!t 18 114 1 1 1 II 1 L'V I II III 1 I L'll 120 1 in 105 194 I :t not been al le American rap I renentatlWK that 111, Ir ttnveru llielll . I unaaatated, can maintain audi ordai I along the border as will safeguard l life nnd propartj of Americana I i'noffii iai Information reaching bar Indicated it a- not Improbable Ifleneral t?arranaa'a Impatience at the 1 failure of the American govemmanl to withdraw General Perahlng'a ; troop might oauae him to aand to the state department at an) lime, a j communication thai would glvo the 1 cotifi rence new aapect, The tiealcani have baan told f paatedl) that until 1 aaUatactory method of control has been adopted, the withdrawal r i a 1 1 11 1 , t lie illsi list. ell MO N N I N fl IOUWNAI teiCIAi. LOIIO Willi New York. t)et. IS. Virgil flay BogUfl, of this city, one of Ihe (ore- inoat iv 11 engineers in America, ttlad yaatardaj on board th ateamahlp Ba-1 peranaa of th Ward line, on th wayj from Mexico in New York, according I 10 a wireless meaaage received in this! city tonight Ills illness was brief The iteamahlp is expected to 'i"( k here tomorrow. Mr. BogUe limit the most difficult portion of the (araoua trans-Andean rattway ayatem In Para, and he plan ned ami hinit the mountain portion of the Northern Pacific railway, dlacov ating stamped paai In the Caaoad in on n to 1 1 iv. which in- named. Recent ly ha hart beau consulting engineer for various corporations and railways in thin country, Mexloo, south America mill Europe, HWOdiah liihiinlil Heail. Stockholm. Sweden! Oct 11 London, 1 ut 1 1, i 1 'ounl If iaula1, Swedish niinlstei to Qr Mine 1912, anil at OA time Wll of foreign affaire, is dead, The was ianu: 11 visii to s'toi kholin. (VU .linniM s Agsdnat Wilaow, All who want war are agahtSi Wil son. War On whom and how much' With United state Bteel stock selllni a thlnl hlahaal than 111 all Its htston I with tins company earning more thai Ml ner , ( in on the common stuck for the current year, shall we cue them more V Are We to take a greater trlhute from the conauntef for the steel trust and other ti lists, Whose stocks arc imw searing at the mere hope ox IIiikIics ami a wild carnival of greed? Do we want more tariff on steelf I"1 We want more on woolen (roods? Do we want mote on i agar1? if we do not want more an these, on what ! Pray what do we waul ? Does the working man or the farmer want a higher tar iff: In this carnival a) re tiny to be ; the shearers, or the sheei : j Bmlgntion will He to Europe, i ir we arc to he Inundated with I gOOds after the war, I want to he pics- enl ;it the inundation, ior 1 can use Ihe gOOda, lint why should We, In our strength and greatness, borrow trou ble our the competition of our af flicted fellow men'.' Wage will b hither in urOp than SVer after the war. Wattes ale regulated by the law of supply end demand. In Europe aftei the war there will be more work 10 do ami fewer to do it. Emigration will turn the Othl 1 way to build up her ruined cities ami lur blood-aoaked land. Is Mr. llnt:lu at-amsl an eight-hour 1 1 :i He says not, Ra is only againsi an eight-hour law, He dare not say be would m,'T.a(V bacb 10 what" The road 111 that direction is lout: and ends 111 the slavery of the working j the question of 1 . nn i lean 1 roops BENSON DO SN HUGHES LISTENS TO PROHIBITION SERMON SEMI-PRO COLONIALS HOLD CHAMPS TO TIE (Bf MONifl inuihtL i MBflB MBfl New Haven. Conn., Oct II Th ihumpioli I ' ,,st , , u Am, 11, ans aiu the semi -iirofcMdional Colonials played all an exhlhltion t une her, today, the (otitest beiilK called at the end ot th ninth Inning with the a ore 1 to 3. The Red Son hud their n miliar bin m up, with tin exception of Hooper and Si Oardnor. i Cobb of th Detroit 1 Americana played flist base for the locals and had Ut unusual re. ord Syf junking sight aaalal He mad, two hits Score: It. II K ltoston 1 in 1110 1 4 Colonials . . It I .1 ti 6 ItattetiCf: Kuth and i'ul. falsey, Keating and Kelliher Lincoln, N, b. Oct, 15.- Charles R. Httghea spent Bundas In Lincoln, icst Ing He want In 1 he for, 1 n to the first BaptM ( Inn, b and heard a tem perance sermon by the Rev. Samuel Rattan, who urged the congregation "not to forget while voting for Hr, Hughea, t,, trot also for the prohibi tion in amendments n Nebraaka." The nominee expected to Ko for an anto mobtl Hde this afternoon but rain 1 1 rvantad. Mr Hughes wiii leave Lincoln to in 10 conclude ids eampaiirn In thlS state. He will make addresses .1 Haatlnga, CI rand island, Columbus aid In in, ml, and will make a 11 IK lit nihil, ss . , imaha. Leaving Oanalia early Tuesday mornlni sir, Hughe win go into 1 LIKE 'DRAFTING' o want a change? is it the r, the working man, the stu the man of letters, the lover of unity'' 1 1 1 is it the great Inter- I hell dent his ( I'sts with their swollen fortunt bloated arrogance, their Impud holy and everlasting denial money '.' 1111-for UNION THEOLOGICAL PRESIDEN DIES GLAUS I 0 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At Rait Lake lt; Port land 2-1. At Oakland Vernon 3-4, Kin Kran- awa i-i. At IxiB Anxelea- ink land 3-rt; IxiS Angelis 1-4, uth Dakota ami lows Two "iiim Men Brow a. Di bvi r, l oio 1 let II. -WlUlam . Reynolds ami Ins mother. Julius. US, War drowned to,l, in Howies lake, incur Uttteton, wbil,. dink hiintinK ( Italics la.whs, wh.. 1, si, lea near the ink. heard 1 rh - far help bw when he reached thi plaos both had dhnu paarad and the oTar-turnsd boat was floating neat shore. The young nu n were farmer lixlng near Littleton Th, bodies wet c r . ... 1 . . t . 1 akland, cal., I 1 1 1 -Before a targe audience lure tonight, Allan U DenaOD, SOdallat candidate for presi dent, took Preatdent Wilson to task for permitting the Insertion at the so called "drafting" clause in the army reorganisation hill recently passed by cot. grass Benaon said he sent pres ident Wilson a tnessaiic scleral weeks iiko asking him for an explanation of ins reasons for signing the UU, but so far had received no reply. He de saared thai the prealilt ni was at tempting tO evade th,i issue lucauae it "as one of paramount Importance to the people of the country, who, ha sill, I, are opposed to draft measures his belief that the year would be in or 1,999,999, and a as '! suffice in th. n p,al of the t.i'i-tnau Pig Iron PV BtifaL Rarlln, urt. 11 (t Wiretssa to ta ettla. Oermsny's bVprsmbar output of inn Iron was 1,114,999 tons oaea pined Willi I I I ."10, tons in August. Benson declared Bin lallst vote this the nelghl it hood that this number strength to force draft clause. Neither President Vinson nor I'harlca K. Hughea, republican nom ine, BangOn contltiued. has seen fit lilitinir the campai-iii to discuss means for lo waring the high cost at ii 1 n 1; Benaon said If he were president he would use the Amen, an navy, if nec essary, to blockade exery American i'oii and prohibit the exportation of foodstuffs to feielga rountrtea, just ( hiniK SS tliere were hniiKr people in ihn nnlii d st ifeji iflV MOM, Hllfl J MIMN.L BPICIAt .. .. W,l' New York. Oct, la.--The Kev. Dr. Francis Brown, president of the Union Theological seminary since IH11S. died of heart dlaeaae at his home here t" niKht. In his sixty -.seventh year. He had been In poor health nbout a year, but assumed his duties at the coin menctment of the full term at the seminar) . Dr Hrown, one of the most wldelj know,, theologlani in th United Sta'es. was born at Hanover. N II. lie was graauateo from rnmn Tiieomui cal s ininary in 1 s 7 7 and Intel re civ ad degree from Hamilton. Dartmoutt Vale, Harvard. Oxford and other in stttutlone, H. is SUtylvad Bf wife, tw daughter an, a son. A sister, Alio Van Vatchtn BroWn, is professor 0 art ut Wellesley college. WILSON, JONES and WALTON 1 1 MIHl to be the 1 preside to deal no greater row ilson is trenei U greatest president of ut since jtncoln's time with that he has had. am prtthitnis presented t him w it I the common people than he. Woodrow Wilson's administ'ratior more genuine constructive reform legis in fifty years in the previous history of reserve law. the trade commisssion law any aamitteu oy tair-minaea cr he United States since Lincoln. has had the grave problems H"S 01 presii fidel enl itv ti ever 1 the 11 soivea terest tli mi te host tl other wise and hook's in tin- la-st pr gressiv( 1 1 a wor t ol ditrnitv to the nat uson prevented eneficent laws that have three years stand as ness oi 1 ne i isi m ilsnn kept 1 1 1 ion. the ti wai the statute the enlightenei In the niitl loss o I honor or was threatened oi the country. 1 dr .w ilson shi mid the state oi ew Mexico. t t Aew .Mexico 1 1 are in tnorouern democrats shoult monv with a Droerressive I onorable A. A. I ones councils oi the cabinet and is thoroughly lems of government with which the nation has been productive 4 1 anon man nas come the country. The i , the rural credits law been placet nionunient idministration. 1 its at indus strikf Wll When reatest peace rial paral in the era l and I on i to tout ysis :orv and will receive the electoral vote ol louid al sympathy 1 1 r ero to wa c n rress roeressivc to he in so send representatives to with the Wilson policies shinsrton from thi- state emocratic administrate n. candidate for senator, has served in familiar with the pi is now ahead, many that ar il ic will be confronted during the years that lie ahead. He is big brain, a student of public questions for many years, man with a statesman's grasp of national affairs. Jones is opposed by a man whose political stature is a man without any experience in national ; on- confronted an I man ' -i states- a STRIKE IN PANAMA BECOMING SERIOUS la, MOi JOUKN.L PClL HASIO !. Pan naa, Oct l(, The stuke start ed hj nag in workers an the Pai is is canal is spreading. It, street cur em ployes having mme out. completely tyuiK Up the road. The baknrs threat en to walk out tonight. The police todai ( dosed the head. pinners of the strikcis in order to pravanl stria t assemblies. Prisoners are cleanlns the streets of l'.inania. the regular cleaners hav ing nult work There were many fiuhis today, but no fatalities. The strike has not interrupted dre,linff in the ( anal. county boss m in v, holly Senator. W. that oJ tftairi?- lackincr in the first q na t.-.ation lor a Lnitu States Walt on, :andi date young democrat who has at progress oi the times an al a man whose sympathies are enlightened policies of tor r ! time I ue lit reside W alton is t ppose 11 t 1 old repuiilican ring heen Ol aerainst a man New the pr apart irescnt at i v. 1 kept abreast of the poli awyer. an experienced legis le-heartedly with the human Wilson, who is 1 .Mexico at o ut closely identiiiei igressive as VI I! and whose every vote ni 1 " 1 1 measures which n.us- the Greatest that the CotUl- tne 0 congress ha set the Wilson administration try has had in fifty vears. JONES AND WALTON SHOULD BE SENT TO WASH INGTON AS NEW MEXICO'S REPRESENTATIVES IN CON GRESS. NEW MEXICO SHOULD STAND BY WILSON AS WILSON HAS STOOD BY THE COUNTRY.