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Published Weekly in the Interest of Carrizeze and Lincoln County
9 pages:
VOL. XVI-N0.27
CARR1.0Z0, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, J021
LARGEST ClttCULATWN IN THE COUNTY
PRICE $2.60 PER YEAR
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How HeJDid ft?
REST POSTMASTER IN AMERICA
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TIP8.
Minneapolis, Aug, 27. Meet the
beatt, postmaster In America C, A.
Purdy.
Purdy runa th Mlnnoapoll poat
otile. He' a democrat plugged hard for
Wilson for president In 1B1Z and woi
rewarded with (hit postmasterahlp In
1914. Ho haa dona audi a good Job
of II Hint not only la Poitmaater Uen
eral Will Hura going to roialn him,
It possible, hut Haya lina taken him
to Washington to give Iho, department
polntcra on how poatollkc ahould be
run1.
"A poalomcij ought to be morn
than a placa to buy a postage atamp
or call (or a letter," ald Purdy, the
day ho took office,
And ho atarlcd out to muke it ao,
Hon Ho Hid II.
HowT Well, for ono t li 1 n rc ho put
a quietus on a general movomont In
tlicj direction of atlll higher rcnla In
Minneapolis. Tho rent hoga were
clamoring for moro; their "wolf cry"
was a "houalng shortage."
1. M. Punly Just hnd Urn mull cor
riera count tho empty houses and
Rata, They did It In two daya and
found 1,500. Thu "houalng shortage"
waa a myth. Did renta go up No.
People found It cheaper to move, than
to pay higher rent.
Any postmaster with tho right pub
lic spirit and an equal amount of
pep can do as much for the rent
ridden tenanta of Ills bailiwick.
I'urdy has dono n lot of other pro
gressive, thluga to tho ruaty old post
mice machino. Among them hoi
Established an Information bureau
In the postónico.
Organlifd a postal employes band.
Placed all street mall boxes In an
exact lino to speod collections.
Uhot carrlcra to tho start of their
routes In automobiles.
Katablshcd tho postolilcos own
garagea, thus saving money.
Invented new machinery to fa,ell
Itate handling of mall.
Utarted 20-mlnuto collection acrvlco
In the afternoon In tho business district.
Induced rallroadi to rearrange
acheduloa, speeding up mall four to
alx hours.
-"And that Isn't all of it. Purdy
figured that a special parcial poat ser-
vice to Lake Mlnnetonka, tho aummer
roaort 16 nrtloe from tho city, would
oav dividends in caa 1 as well bb com
fort. Answer! Ten trucks carry all
klnda of auppllea from tho city to
the reaort. Returning, they bring pro
duce from tho country to city consumera.
Moro than that, Just to ororlook no
opportunity for acrvlco, Purdy In
structed tho parcel post men to weigh
babies for any motticra at whose
hornea they stopped. 80 all the
tablea along tho routes can be
wi.li.hM reriitnrlv and their mothera
cáñ know definitely whether they are
mining or loalng.
Purdy'a lotoat Innovation was to
Install phonograph music for the
nlaht force.
"They'll not only work faater, but
thy;il be happlor," he said. "Prom
midnight to morning ore dismal
hours! music will cheer the boys up
a bit."
.It did and tho work has apocdod
up 20 per scut.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES
(Dy Mra. M. L. Illnney.)
Tho Lincoln County Hoard of Edu
cation met In tl.i " of 'lie Count)'
S jperlntendent of School, Aurust W,
Tho petition nf patrons of Sct.m,! Dir-
trlct No. 23 asking that tho hoard t-
tore this district to Its original liounc-
arles considered and granted.
Contract for tho transportation of
children of School District No. 28
vanltj to Albert Rhode. This Is the
fir it time Hint hlds for truck aurvhe
ae been received.
With tho exception of two or three
strlcta, contracts for teachers have
ten approved by the county boarr1. 1
These diatrlcta lire reported ns having
U.rhcra hired.
The state board has been delayed In
amdlng out thu couraea of atudy fir
tin coinlni; jcar on ncrcunt of the
inters bclngunublolo completo samr,
Wd hope to furnish coplea of aame by
10 time school opens Sept. 0.
1 cachera arc requested to study cart-
ly tho cloven proposed amendments
which will ho voted upon September 20,
an I he ublo to explain those relating to
iola to tho t'Utrons of their respec
tivo districts. 'A nation Is Judged by
Its udiicatlon' muí wu cannot, afford lo
re Inert Iho atnndnrd our schools lime
Itulned and tu inulntnln this ntar.iliml
lata money.
Slncoall tho people of the county are
I tterested In the County 1 Huh School,
I submit tho following report of that
j'iooI for the year ending Juno SO:
Enrollment Senior High School, .10,
four senior uruduntea: Enrollment
Jnlor High School, M, nine Klghtli
(Irado graduates; Total GO, Total coil
) County for maintenance, (9,825.00.
School organizational Paront-Toacheia
association; Library association added
110 volumes to library; Athletic asso
ciation, financed by tho association;
Homo k(.ioinlca Department, financed
by tho asslntanco of Iris of depart
ment and donations mado by friends.
Iljlnncu on hand, 8112.00, Manual
rrnlnliiL' department; Itepnlred build-
I le. lulli"limlet-bull equipment, tables
for domeallc aclenco, repaired articlce
from home and constructed simple
cabinets.
Jir. Melv'llo Peters, who will hove
largo of thu Manual Training1 depart
ment of Lincoln L'ouuty High School,
rrlvcd Wednesday from Detroit,
niitpr.H can m: tniOMN
3 IN MANY PARTS OF STATE
Xfltato Collcgo. Aug. 31. Ürapas
ca bo grown lu mauy parts of Now
Mexico, but tho right varieties ahould
bo selected. Tho European or so-called
California grapo la bettor suited
to tho lower and wurmor Irrigated
parts of '.he state. The native vario
ties such as the Concord cud Dclu
ware are better adapted to the cool
er end hljhor attitudes, according to
mo :io llc-iuurisia ot tue Agricuuur
al Concito,
3jTho Kuropean grapo Is not quite
al hardr us tho nativo variólica and
oceaalo'tally tho wholo vino may bo
winter killed, especially during a
.very dry and severo wln'.Jr. The
'grower should take precautions
nca lust anlr lot.- from this aourco.
,The beat and iaalot way to protect
aha European grapo Is to bill the dirt
'nrou'iid tho vino In tho ilglit of 8 to
:1S Inches above the sctiold of tho
stump; Tup native variety being
very hardy to cold, would not need
ifo be winter protected. Tiro grapce
are more or leas aublect to lato spr
'lug frost Injury, but duo to the fact
that us a rule thoy are later In start
(Iñr to arow 'u tho anriiis. they oacapi
more injury than many or me oinor
Ifru Its.
t v neyards aro all atañed iroin cut
llnra. preferably rooted cuttings
Svhon the ruttlnga are ot tho avoraga
lit of IK In to Inches lonar. thnr can
'.lié planted halt their length, leaving
ifrii'n 3 lo 4 muía anova me ground.
L fómiuon dlitanro for planting on
:7a. coTiiuierelal plantation Is I by 8
peel, which will give about 880 tinea
-plr ncro. The European grape
7,lnS livlli-r when trained an the
' afuiiip syalem, while tho American
. ,vaflótl.a do heller when trained on
A aañdv loam lo a loam I const
-dercd the beat null for crapes. The
litñvy adobo leuda to produce too
much bt a cane growth and makes the
' grapes rlpeu later and mora irreg
ro CALL PIIONK RATE
IIEARINU HtlPTK.MlIKH
12
fianla Fc, Aug. 27. The corpora-
ion commission a hearing on pro
esls against tho scheduled telephone
atn ndvnncoi will ho held probably
teptcmbcr 12 provided tho Mountain
nates toi & Tel. company accepts
no provisions ot too proposed con
itltulloual amendment No. G lu tid
vaneo ot ratlllcatlott, Hugh II. Wll-
lams, chairman, stated today.
no said i;. r. Davis. local attorney
or the company, looked favorably on
no proposal--mat tho company uc
rept tho provisión ot tho proponed
lotutituiionnl amendment ul onco so
is to sped up tho hciirlng and ro.
erren it lo tne rompany s general at
ornoy at Dmver. Mr. Duvlea exprctt
ni un early answer.
Mr. W lllutiiH said tho hinrlnu nro
jahly would bo held In Alhuquorquo
Ho uiidiiratnod Sulita Ku lolenhoii.
lEcra were going to Join in tho llglii
ignlnat the ndvnncva. Only thoso who
iaa one parly rckidcuoa linea uro lili
mi. Mr. Williams was Informed, tin
company will he nearly liOO moro an
dually from them unless the lúcrense
aro knocked out.
HLI.I.IMI PRICE IIP PANE
SVItllP IS CUT IN IIAL1
New Orleans. Aug, 26.--Penlck am.
Ford, Ltd., nno of tho largest manu
seturers of cane syrup In this couii
ry, Imlay announced a llfty ncr ren
rrducllnn In the aelllng price of it
yrup Tills reduction ahould brim
tno retail price to (1 a gallon, It wn
without nildllional nperutliig coat
o
KOIt Itl'.NT Olio, tivii room anil nr.
four room homes for rent. Apply to
A. II. Ilnrvey.
Mr. and Mra. lliim-ll and Mrs. líenla
flikev motored down to IC1 Pimi Tlmm.
day for u ahort visit with frlenda at
tno noruer.
Mr. lid Mrs. O. V. Hobbs nf Carls
bal spent tever.il davs here this wee
am ng Carrizo) friends. I'hev return
CU 4MUI.U,
Mra. Louise Sneliee of White Oak
left Wendeaday for Carroll. Iowa, hav
Inc buen railed to the bedside nf her
father, who Is very
'IMis. Prank Maxwell mid rhlldren re
tu-ncd Thursday from the eaat whre
tne, nnve neen viaiuni; reintivea uur
ing the vacation period.
HO'tN -At thoHt. Mart's llo-pltnl
in Kuswell, Aug. 2", In Mr, and Mra,
llerrick Johnson nf lllenroo, a boy
aiotner ana son are lining nicely
Mra. A K. Sweet and daughte
Labor Day Proclamation
IlY TUB GOVCRNon.
LA noil DAY this year falls upon the 6th day of September.
In American communities, whore all worthy citizen are
laborers In one or another department of human activity, It Is
unnecessary to comment U-cn the magnitud and Important of
labor.
We all know that without tabor and Its accompMji.rrcnts,
Intellectual as well ss until Id, v v.tuldlit I lie icf.tttHi far
from tho atatua of the cave dweller; and It la fitting- that a day
be aet aside nnd obaerved each year in honor of labor.
THEREFORE, I, M. C. Mechem, Governor of the State of
New Mexico, do hereby designate
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6T1I, 1321
as Labor Day and a Legal Holiday In tho State nf New Mexico,
1 respectfully request that labor organisations, patriotic so
cieties, civic, industrial, agricultural and commercial bodies,
educational Institutions and churches, join in preparing aultablo
program for tho da) ; that all atate offices bo closed, and that tho
national flag bo diaplayed on public buildings as a mark of respect
tu Labor.
Dono at the Executive Unico this tho 27th
aay of August, A. I). 1021. Witness my
hand and the great seal of the Stato nf
New Mexico.
Attest:
MANUEL MARTINEZ.
Secretary of State.
M.
C. MECHEM,
Governor of Mew Mexico.
P.NKIMIY POR PUTURK KLF.P-.
TRICITY TO COME PROM HUM
HAYS HTDINMKTZ
With tho pcoplo of the United
Btutcs using morn and more elec
tricity ovory day.
Willi our known coai suppiyciiKuiy
to run out within a few generations,
nnd
When all tho potential water power
of tito country devoloped to full ca
pacity, will only furnish enough elec
trlclty lo supply our present demands
Where Is our electricity of mo m-
tura to come from!
Dr. Charles Htelnmcti, electrical
wlrard of tho General Electric com
pany, advances nn answer:
"From tho utilization of the energy
ol tho sun, directly, Instead of thru
conl nnd wulor pewer," sayo ne
Ilclng llene in ligípt
"Thls Is absolutely feasible. Over
In Egypt It la already being done.
"Portions many ways will bo found.
but ono of tho moat simple ways Is
tho Imnoundlng of heat by class.
alase is transparent to light waves,
but opaque to neat, tiio ligia waves
pass through tno glass ana generate
heat, which hent they Imprison, so to
oeak.
Stelnmetz points to tno greennouse
as an example ol tins: -uuniigui
passes through Its glass walla,
saya, "and may even pass out again
Hut tho heat It gonoratea does not
readily pass through tho glass. That
Is why It Is warmer inside a green
(mimo than In the sunlight outside.
"Ilv ul i m heat generated this
way to heat water n pes we may gen
crato stoam and convort tno power
thus dove onod Into electric energy.
Hlolnmeli enys tins plan ta too ex
pcnslvo at proAcnt to bo practica!, but
believes It Indicated a path ot great
nroml.io and n power rcaource that
imiKt be taken Into consideration
As to tho tides and tho interior
hent ot the earth furnishing the
means for milking electricity, the
electrical wizard aces little promlso.
'Tho nownr provided by Impound
lug tho tldo waters la necessarily
limited." ho says. "Por the .moat
part tho fall of water, und houco the
power that Tan nn developed trom it
li re stive y ninii I.
"An tu tho Interior of tho earth, we
mlaht dig a hole ten feet deep and
thnro find a lemperuturo equal to
that of a ateam roller. Hut tho mm-
no that heat source was tapped, the
limntlty of hent would decrease,
Pínula Mur Hell).
"In any event, the sun Is tho chief
ourro of power to bo considered, We
nay even expect somo day to dovelop
danta that will grow with such tro-
mendluo rapidity tbU Uioy will ab- I
.orb n very largo quantity of tun '
'iiergy, nnd honro wo shall ho able,
using them uh fuel, lo turn that en
ergy tu the generation ot electricity
"Whllo It Is the helghth of folly to
wnalo our prcrcnt fuol rvaourcos, wo
tired hot bo pessimistic ns to our fu
turo sourcoa of energy.
"One ot tho pressing problems, not
if the futuro, but ot the present, Is
to find nnd follow far moro efficient
methods of extracting the potential
energy In conl and oil,"
PRKSIIIKNT HAKDLNII WILL
CALL NATIONAL CONPERENCC
TO LOOK INTO PROIILKM
OP UNEMPLOYMENT
SCHOOL NOTES '
(Uy Sypt. E. I?. ('ole)
The Carrizos schools will open Mon
ti iy, Sept. f, at nine o'clock, for a
S'int session, after which tl.oy will te
dlitn!ssed on th, flrst'day. It la rery
I riportant that every pupil bo In place
on the lint diy. Those having th
Iliaeon Readaf, or the Saarion and
Mirtian Reader, should bring It, either
tJ use or sell'to some one else.
Parents and pupils pleaso notr the
t l!owlri: directions:
Third Orado pupils should ro to Mn
It imphrey V room.
All ftAennrt OrmAñ hilntla ahnul.f ir) to
sin. Másale' room.
All First Qrade pupila ahould rp to
Mils Uurtun's room.
All Primary pupila from the West
81 Is should go to Mlas Ivy Lindsey'a
roim.
Tho above arrangement puts every
pupil of each grade Into the aame room,
with the same. teacher, with tho same
Instruction, and the samo chance of
promotion.
The other teachers of tho city are:
F li. Cole, Superintendent and Sci
ences,
Ilryan Cazler, Principal, Manual
Training, Athletics.
Fanny Fordon, Commercial Branches.
Martha Layer, English and Librarian.
Idalia t'-owan, Spanish and Home
Economics.
Mm. W. L. Oumm, Supervisor ot
Grade and' Eighth Grade.
Mra. Nellie Clark, Seventh Grade.
Waahlnnton. Auauat 28.-Proaldont MrV J? Vaughn, Sixth Grado
Harding will call a national confer- wn, nun urauo
once, representativo of the country.
hero next month to Inqutro into the
unemployment problem. This an
nouncement was made today by Sec
retary Hoover.
"The oblect Of tho conference." ha
said, "will be to Inqulro Into the vol
umo or needed employment, dlstrl
button of unemployment, to mnka rec
ommendations aa to measures that
can bo taken In co-ordlnntcd speed
ing up ot employment and a atudy ol
iconomio measures uctirnoie to amel
lorato tho unemployment situation
and give Impulso to thq recovery of
nusineaa anu commerce to normal.'
Ellen Herrón, Fourth Grade,
Mr. J. II. Frenrh, Substituto teacher.
There will be a general teachers'
meeting Saturday morning, at nine
o'clock, in room eight, of tho High
School, at which all teachers are ex
pectcd to be prosent,
o
While Oaks Items
Mr. and Mrs. White of Parson
were the Ruests of Mrs. Chas:
lamban uu UVItllalVI i0 IU UUI III Hit I . . í r f
Whllo It haa heen determlnn,! in I SpeCK at tho Power IlOUSO for a
keep the number at the conferenco aa few (laya ttllS WCtlt.
imán possiuie, ue aaiu, ao mat tne I . n n !., ,i r,ii
work may be done expcdltloualy, It It Mr. C. D. Mayor and family
mended to invite representatives of aro uiuuing larcweu to mo once
he greater groups of Industries and thrivlnir cltv of Whlto .Oaks and
thought. rhnlr numnroua friends to take
steadiiy improving: Mr". Ho.at-h?ode in the nearby city of Car
eu."some sections of the workors may riuu.
Foresty Legislation)
MARKED PROGRESS 8HOWN IN
STATE FORESTRY LEGISLATION.
Albuquerque, Aug. 30. Probably
never In th history at our couatry
haa thero been such marked luteraat
In fdrest preservation by Stat lefia
lators a at the proaeot time, report
officer ct the Forest Service, United
Stalea Department of Agriculture.
N'u lea than 33 allien have now pro-'
vlded for some sort of forestry activ
ities and 23 of time elate slur In
the Federal cooporMIVo forest protec
tion fund, allotted to states main.
lalnlng an effective fir o detection and
sdpprcaalon system. Two others hav
alao recently applied for such assis
tance. Public hacking ot the move
ment to prosorvo our remaining for
esta from destruction by fir, and to
put our old forest lends to work
growing troes, la becoming wide
spread, aud the effect or the popu
lar demand tor action I clearly
shown In tho State aw paasod this
year.
Pennsylvania, under th able di
rection ot Ollford Plncliot, th new
Commissioner of Forestry, leads all
Status In forest activity, but much
important Statu forestry legislation
has been passed aud many slates ar
engaging In formtry practica till
yonr. Whllo bill for tho compulsory
leaching rt flro prevention In public
.ichuols woro passed by California,
llhndo Island and Wn Virginia. Á
almllar tncaauro was passed by th
.S'cw York legislatura but vetoed by
tho governor. New Jersey already
has such a law.
Alalno, Ohio Tennessee, North
Carolina, Iouls: New Mampsblr
and Connecticut havo made genuine
advancement In conservation and
growth of foreat rcsourcea by the
adoption ot an adoquata policy for
slate forestry and by substantial In
creaso ot money appropriations for
tho carrying out of th plan and sev
eral other stato legislatures hav had
forestry queatlons under conaldera
tlon, which havo mad for progresa,
Yen though no definite legislation
haa been nccompllahrd aa 7C
lave exhauated their savings by win
ter and they must be a matter of ex
tremo solicitude,"
Miss Dolly Kenedy Yancey of
of Charleston South Carolina Is
Bpcndlnpr tho summer with Mr.
and Airs. II. a. Manner.
Mr. At Lattell is spending the
summer months here for tus
health. Old friends arc glad to
soo him.
Thero will bo church at the
Methodist clnuth evciy Frcond
and fourth Sundays. Everybody
come.
TO LOOK HACK 10,000 YF.AllH
With the granting of official per
mission Investigators are to begin
axcavatlons on tho alto of the Illhll
Mil city Roth-Shan In Palestine. The
work la to be carried on under the
hi nitor of tho Egyptian aectlon of the
museum of tho University ot Poun
syivania.
llelh-Shan Is one ot tho most Un
portant of historic cities. It la in the
Valloy of tho Joirecl, Just woit ot the
lordoti and not tnr south of tho Sea
if Galileo. At vartoue times It haa
oen tho scene of battles, because It I The ladles of the Methodist
:',.r.,l"?,,c.-V.0"",..01 .B.'ira?'aRl Church will hold n Food Sale op
.i no; military lunuur ill uiueu uiui'ni fc.,.,,..fi r , i ifl nl
duiuiuuy ui ivi iiuuii, v, hv
Food Sale
vho might aspiro to world domina
Ion. Moat ot tho builders ot ancient
impires lougni nt ono time or
mother to conquer Iteth-Shnu
Mining forcl'ii Invndors Oroeks, I to
onus nnd Ailm in turn havo held It.
'rene of many battles llelh-Shan of- tihone Mrs. C. V. lllinuertz
fera Inducoments to tho Investigator Special attention is called to
iáñJ. i t. rairtv v.,-!.! ..1 e that a meetlnB ot all the
tho ofllce of Mr. B. L. Stimmel
Thero will he not only baked
foods, but also a bur variety or
appetizing dish foodp. Anyone
wUhlnp; something special, may
NEW MEXICO MOHAIR (i ROWERS
GAIN TIIKOL'OH POOLING CLIP
Tho mohair crop from tho goats In
Orant County, N, Max., has always
been sold In small lots to specula
tors, who never paid the growers
what their clip was really worth.
Most of these lots, which ranged
trom 200 to 1,500 pounds, were too
iimall to ship Individually. The coun
ty agent of tho United Statea De
partment ot Agriculture and the
Stato agricultural college, through
the assistance ot tho Held marketing
agent of tho nurcau of Markets and
top Estimates helped to organlto the
mohair producer In tho county Into
cooperative association by which
the best possible price could be ae
curcd for the growers at the least expense.
The county agent, with on or
two farslghtcd aud enthualaattc
growors, called on overy mohair pro
ducer In tho county, The mohair
from tho spring clip of all th grow
on In tho association was pooled In
Hllver City. Tho fall clip will be
mmllarly dlapoaed of Huyera and
aplnuors In different parts of the
country made, bids for thu mohair,
und finally the entire lot ot between
211,000 and 3(1,000 wus shipped to a
lioston purchaser at a price nf prac
tically 40 contn a pound. Without
tho association tho growers would
havo sold to the buyer who goes regu
larly through this territory. Ills
oiler thla year was 30 cents a pound,
no (hat tho growors got between 12,-
(00 and .l,0OO jnoro for their mohair
by selling cooperatively than they
would ollierwiae nave received.
Ancho Notes
Messrs, James Cooper and Lin
Dratuiin of Carrizozo, took in the
races at Dtirah last week.
M-s. It. M. Srott of Carrlzozo
i. nursing Mr. J. W. May in her
present Illness. She accompanied
tho Mays to Hot Springs whero
they will remain a month.
Robert Kllgnre spent tho week
end with his family at their ranch
north of Ancho.
The Ancho school will begin
v i? :r. fLií. i-lL'WiSept. 1. with a force of new tea
Eating House for the present week, chers.
lance. It Is fairly certain horn are
lodged tho rcllca of aoven and tier
haps oven nluo dictlnct clvllltnlttir.it
Rcth-Shan. it teems, comes In layers
each succedlng city In turn built on
he ruins ot tho old. When sucres
live waves of Invasion awont livor II
thoro canio lo be reared III Umo a new
Iicth-Shnn on tho ruins of tho old.
Tho relics which will ho brought
to light through this excavation wIP
tell a unique story of progrvns oi
eariy uays covering a period ot a hun
qtcu centuries.
Women of tho congregation will
ho held in the church next I ues
day afternoon, Sept. 0, at I
o'clock. A special invitation is
extended to the- young wotnon
of tho church,
-tv. -
Disabled Soldier Organize,
Acting on tho Invitation of the
llooater Club the disabled veterans
living In Domine met at thn rliib
rooms of tho civic organization over by Faith,"
II. Y. I. U. tVr.i;rnm
(James Rpselte, President.)
Dovotlonai Meeting: "Tho High Call
lug."
Introduction by Leader, Earlllnrkey
In Seeking the High Calllnrr, we
ara to put no Confidence In the Flesh.'
reari uaiciwin
"We Need Itlclitemisnea from God
l.llltan Merchant
Special Music, Nellie Ayers.
"ForgolhiKlhePaat." Paul McFar
land.
"Cultivating a Divino Discontent for
past Achievements." Lassie Ayers.
"Stretching Towards tho Glories or
tho Future,'' Clyde Payne.
Benediction,
the Princess Theatre) nnd nrgatiltud
unaer me name or tho iteming DIs
Jbli-d Veterans' Club, While tho vet
eruu organization I separate In every
way It will make Its headquarter'
witii tne noooier iwub and work It
connection with It In the Intereat o'
tno dieauied who come here to make
tneir notne. Tne club rooms were
secured and paid for by the Iloostei
uiud ami snared witn the rtlsahlcd.
The club rooms ar fitted with writ
Ing desks, pool table and reading tab
le and there Is an assembly room cap Thero will be a non-partisan meeting
able ot accommodating the club when at the Court HoustSaturdav afternoon
In session. The object Is to provide at 3 o'clock fof the purpose of having
club facilities and to create a com- the 11 amendment explained in detail,
munity of intereat for mutual Inter- that ar to be voted on at the coming
ata and protection. Demlng Qraphlc election Sept. 20, Everybody Invited.
tO INFORMATION BEKKER9
SENA TO UK PUSHED FOR N. SC.
TOOA HI IJlUEl E.MJKJ1T U. O. i t
Santa Fo. N. M.. Aug. Apolo.
nio A. Sena, former captlan ot th
.New Mexico mounted pouctt ana a
resident ot Lna Vegas, waa nominal
.d for United Statea senator laat
night by the convention of Indepen
dent Republicana held here. Ills
namo wna Iho only one presented, and
tho nomination was by acclamation.
The convention adopted tho nam
"Independent party" and Bena's name
Independent party candidate was for
mally filed with th secretary ot tbs
stato to go on the official ballots.
Max Outcrres of Dernallllo county
was permanent chairman ot the con
vention and II. 8. Deherrera bt La
Vegas, secretary.
Five counties wcrn represented,
Ueruallllo, Kan Miguel, Mora, Ouad
alupo and Santa Fe.
To Stump for Raima.
Thrco Democratic, congressmen will
moka speaking tours for Richard 11.
Hanna, democratic capildato tor sen'
ator.
John N. Oarner and Mairvln Jones '
of Texas and Carl Ilayden, Arizona,
have offered their services to Demo
cratic headquarters and will tak tha
stump as soon as their Itineraria
have been made out by the speakers'
bureau.
Senator Jones, New Mexico, also
will take part, but when he will ar
rive from Washington was not defin
itely known today. It tent word,
howtier, he waa coming.
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