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Clyde Ti.ngJey fi4id her.e one q' the mqst widely known Tuesday the ment of all-time sales records in · Labor, or,ganizell he ?oubted the diStric.>t, as"miiingliis Charles R. Howe, 1986, under a policy made staW,hen :he Governo: a grea$ ed, now faces a brighter future Mextco cared xpuch of·tbe :hoemx, A:lz ... Warren K. Brown, newspapers the front hne of the te good, legltlma.te and than ever before in America's for that patronizing speechM'AlfM Central .Committee in Lincoln Francleeo, and Robert .. E. company!s advettising offensive, bumnnttariam reasons • Issues ... history: Senator. Dennis Chavez Landon made before an Albuquer- coutJty lie has contacted peop1e Valdez, Fe, to a. Jomt has continuance of that to some. descrvmg declared at a Democ.ratic rally que audience Monday •• ,._. . from all the adjoining Board for _Amona, policy in 1937, and especially in who baa gotten mto the tolls of here Thursday 'tlight. " -Referriog to A tpe and from every countY irt the Cahforma and New Mexico. · the announcement of the forth· the law, why should he . be c_om- '\ a crowd in- state.., AJJ to workingmen · coming new m\ldf,l!s· ,This to det;nd .the In eluded a large percentage of un- told b1s hsteneriJ;' many ofj them be has devoted his time and his Adobe Item ment by C. P. Ftsken, adver-ti k Y 1 casd e 0 we hn:ve. nnyd . - . , . . · · , . now e ge pe 1ons were s1gne ion workmen, Chavez pointed to tbat!'Y.ou 'l'nouey to many tbiuga to promote · - . mg manager, was a feature of an b h 4 d f 't' bi:S · the aeveral major labor reforms now or the. lin it e d their welCare. . · 0 H' 1 880 · t f . ail-day party. which Chevrolet Y 1 un re 8 . 0 c• ": not /·; . under the New Deal States," Governor Tlpgley · ·s_ea.t;> held for_ 300 · - · -. · --, · · as WID encourage !Pr the1r struction now. we'are ve lad osition shoul be . '"Prestdent Roosevelt lS the thougb New Mextco had. JUSt be<!n protection, and promPtb' to · the t th t d k ·1 g 1937 models are the finest fvh t t .., ot· tHrn respcc!ed. labor had in the ·.to Nt'.; h:St Of ida ·abili,ty anyt:hing· that Y sec e o.o wor emg one., 'has ever built," sa.fd 8 :W ry 0 oa up agamst Whttc House," the ,Senator said. Mextco was ntakmg history will be of benefit to ex-service . ry.tr. and ·Mrs. S. I. Pearson "An.d the advertts· an thli' by blm for . - . "And the Wagner National Labor Kansas started growing suftflow- men. . VISited (n the Porter home Mon- mg behmd them measures up to Y · ng 80 mere! u · " Relations Act will prove of more ers." . ' He laan indefatigable worker,and night. the product itself. year and . bf.!nefit.to organized workers than ounty chairman nerved in a Mrs, Riggs Hansboro is sick for several years ba<%l we have Mr. Reil is installing a new any other law we've·ever had on Camp Capitan creditable manner. When the with cold and flu. relied primarily upon newspaper heating planf at the Garrard the books. Capitan Union high school board M R C W'th d M space to get our message across to hotel, which'is quite an improve- "The President recognized the - · · needed additional money for their Pat · · 1 t 8 °7 the public. In light of the nmaz· mont. The hot IUr plant is at fact that the lnbor'a right to . F?ur months of train· magnificent cchool building,. Mr· M Lo' spen a ur ay w 1 ing sales achievements of 1986, it the rear of the building, while the organize and bargain collectively mg m sewmg, Sears took the matter up with • rs. 18 oorc. is hardly necessary to justify to mainp1pes go thrdugh tho hnlla, was uothing" but a mere theory and various are avndable Senatorn Hatch and Chavez and Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Griffin you our intention of ·adhering to up stnirs and down, with registers · unlt,!tls it Wllll enacted into .law. to I:J'ew girln at Cnmp in three days' tlfntt the project spant a .few in San Antonio that pol!cy this year. The news- enterin_g every rooni .. Pipes are Congress agreed, and 130 we find Cap1tnn, wh1cb reopena Novem- hnd been approved and tlle and VICtoria, rcxns last week. paper wall be the foundation of 'Tluspcnacd from the ceding. that right guaranteed under the ber 6. · money allotted, $2 900 for ·a 'l'hey returned home Friday night. our advertising efl'ort." M Fl Sk' C Wagner Act. Would any candid- Attendance at the camp is re- gymnasium. ' , Mr. Grifiin'a brother nccompa· . r.. 0 Y mner o Nogal hnd ate Democrat or Republican alricted to 100 between the Lincoln County WM allotted nicd them home. They reported the to loae his bnm · · dn;e declare for tho repeal of ngl'!l of 18 and 25 from familie.:s five boys aa CCC enrollero. He realnummcr time in Texna. No Job :d dt 0 ctntcntl by fire last that taw? · certified for relict. All c"unty aucceeded in getting tho numb«:r frost yet. .. _ - · k on ny n ternoon. Ho dfd not. NY A upa · d t . · . now how tho fitc originated "The Social Security Act a rvtsora nn coun Y ff> incrcaaed to twenty· five so that Mr. Harold Dean \VIlll in Carri· Conatructed w1th the russwtnnce Hay rain and to Ia re 1 t. provides State-Federal pensiona lief and tn;eurity authoritiro can more parenta eouHl receive the zozo 'l'urodny. or the Public Worko Adminintro· 'g ' · 0 we 05 . for our nccdy aged, aid to necay talco apphcatlono for tho camp tina n cial ot their sonn. M M C Ratl'fl' . timt, tho ochool building at Capi· Mr. Roy Sir inner hn!J gone to dependent children, and to' our , . He was instrumental In getting Ado;:; Mo.nda. 1 Wllll ln tnn in a very crcd'itnble job, and the Southern Pacific hospital in blind. And ooon it will provide Cnp1tnn !n located m the the improved (rom y. one of which the people o.f Cnpi· San Francjnco for treatment. pennioM for our aged Cap1tnn 16 m i I en Corona toward lx>n, thun giving · .. __ - tnn and Lincoln County may well Carol Cecil Hi r T ,-;. workera an. mo:Jt major induntrien. from Cnpltnn, m an abandoned employment t o many men. Mra. Pat Garrott be proud. cari wan a ls·t o th' to that 'radical' or 'un·American'? camp. bnrraclaJ ro- Throuah bls iru!trumentnlity D . ' - More tbnn just a phyolral hn- r v I or cro lS wee I nokyou? -- mnm.r?r the u:c, aU in good promilo wns secured !rom tbo funernl or Mrs .. Pauline provement. it io · nn invctJtmcnt M • and Gene came up "Then too tbero'o tho Rnilro:1d condttton nnd ·each m charge ot a District enginCi!r at RonweU to Gat.rctt wiJI be held in .L.an Cru- In education that will pay big re- from El Pnao ror the weclc-cnd. ' R(!tfrt!ment Act, .under which our hou;:e motbc!· . sur/ace the rond acrooa tho ,I\fbY ·cf:l. .Mro. Garrett. diPd from .a. , · · J;)r .aucl _ ----· s.vorltem .nro atl:lurcd tl _ Satu11ted milmlrom Fort P..als. · ·No· day ban· been too lteart 1lttat"ldaot WcdrrmdtlY. ·· The iicT 1 ool io only ono o! about t>ntm'fu1ncd Tant Frfday evening competence in the autum or their Strinton marine honpit.nl, the girln sf:o.rmY !or him to d c v o t c was a Guti('rr('Z bclorc her mar- three hundred throughout tho at a dinner t)nrty honoring Mn. Uven. I challenge anyone to nrc tnken thPre for medical care Jiis time to tbo w 0 r t. h y ringc. At the E3!1tern New Mttxico ntatc that hnvo b£>en built through Pearl Steartla of.Nogal. criticize that law. The ho.3pit.al causo of ceeuring. jobs for the otnte fnir rect>ntly, Mro. Garrett tho hl'lp or the PWA nnd WPA. Rev. J. A. Bell left Cor Clovia Chav()Z commended the action mt>dtcal otafl' ooopernteo moot. men who needed them, nnd he wnn crowned queen of the Old Through WPA, Gov. Clyde lnat Tul'Dday to attend the annual . or Stnto officiafn of New Mt>.&ico gencrotllli.Y: . . 1 succe:sful. Ttmt>ro' pnrnde. Be11iden her Tingley initiated n program of Conference of the Mctbodld in co-operating with tho RoonevPJt In nddatlon to foodnnd Mr. Seam and Mayor Richard dntlghter, Mfsg Elizabeth Garrett. rurnJ.nehool conntruction and im· church which convened there Admininlratinn regarding nQt laundry while attending camp, are for ,•banging the thl' blind compo:;er, nho ia our- provemento that extended into thin week. 'only the labor· reCorrnn, but alco the girlrJ arc given n monthly al· highway, so as to ellminntc vived by another daughter tind every dl!ltrict in tho state. It in M 01 C J 1 C , __ in work relief nctivitien and the lownnoo or $6.00 each. "dead man'o curve" nenr town. t.wo nuns. a contribution tp the edu· rod.a r San. otot J.IUI t n · d t • gut cl · • · · · 01.1 ur ay or ...,. o g ve .other major New Deal menoUJ'e!}. es1 c t U!lr re nr ru::ea lhcy Mr. Seam wao innlrumentnl in cational batem or New McxJco •. attentio h dutf D .. . •• . - are allowed freedom to develop the widening and cbnnging of the How It Is Done Tho Inter-eat tho Governor has 1 n. :r. ca as r emo. Mr .. Witt Sears . crnCt which intewtn highway at the dou'blo cros.sing , _ tnken in ceeing that these projectn vree-c runvomnn ° the_ .. .c o I c a embro1dery 1 ftd . . . . . . a.r<> un?ertaken has made it poo· · - tJ - wool sptnmng, dytog and He 18 effictent and honest in hm • · ; Dt_Jnng Ius lor mblc m many communitiea for ·Mw Kathryn, Kelt camo . : Citizens or Cnpit.nn WPre shock- making jacketn and moecaoinn dealings; is an ardent Democmt.; the children to have a decent tram Santa Fo Saturday to spend ed and grieved Sunday when it pel to are few· ol at.nnds high in part.y circles and out of politit>u. clru:s room f.or tbe fimt time. a lew days. ·· ·.. beeamfY known that 1\Ir. Witl the vocnttunat opportunttien•open as the party's nominee will surt>ly . public welc<?me an There cee.1ru1 to be plenty cf . Sears, age 77, had passed awny at to them. be honored by election. md•catJOn that the JUdge mtends Mr. John Brody wan here work for everyone with at.reel 2:20 that morning. Mr. Seam AIJ work in and sewing some part at least of yesterday from his Hondo home. improvement!J highway• had in declining health for is taught wi.th the limited equip- L · • Th. . tr t. m au a e bridge School improve: . the pastooveml months, but on ment ro wbtch they nre necust:mn- .. ,riC ea e t;e of G'r Those In the menta, _wp are fnirJy prosperoua \ ctoha- he fell, breaking ed, In. order that the_Y may team . · - 19 ; 1 e ew eJOcan, ny ' or Real Silk ho3iery aro and no doubt tho Roosevelt and h!p;. aa a re3ult of shock. and pam the WJde?t use of mmpte bouse- Friday and Sa turd ray mv1ted to call at the home of Mrn. Tingley administrations are hts dea.tb Wa!l hastened. hold , . . Fmnk Bishop between now and responsible for botb.'= Witt Seam was born in Alabama Camp Capitan still has a lew Goorge 0 Bnen m _ Mrs. Fronk asswted Nov. 4th. Edith Martin, Agent. . and lived there until he was vacancies for which application ''O'HiUev of tlf . Mounted', Mmea. J?an. Elliott and Charhe 2t. The M.tl!ltC Drama Study Club .seven years otlige when he mdved may be made. .. '1 . . MnyU mv1ted memhern of .. met at the h!nl1f' o! Mm. Ray with his MN>Dfs to H"cod Conn t-v A story or tbe Northwest Mount- Eastern Stnr Lodge to a bandker- c Ratty. hheldbm. SaB blea and Miss Graeo Jones Oet. ·- "J• ed U ' · b · Will' h' C b r Mrs P IS aph.un ne nesuay ntg t Y t • A \'Cry nice program wat Texas where he remded eon tina. Frank Worden ° ce Wl'ltten // tam, S. c I£! s. ower or · ear teama Senator. Hatch and patty was onel enjoyed, The next meeting will ousJy for 54 yEms. He was n Hart. • Also Dame ShY. who will Jeave shortly to spend of ever held in the be held November 12th at tbc · )uccesmul raileb and stockman. - • • • • • • * * • * the winter in El Paso. Twenty- town. An enthwiaatic crowd or hom.e of Mra. Ziegler. , Mrs. · In 1920 be moved Witli his iamiJy As a Democrat, Bon. Frank . . five Starn . were pr('ilent and cake about 500 Wel'f! ·in Dcg1tz and Shaver w 1 ]l bav.o · • t"o Cap• tan wh . ... b h . . W rd· d'd. te . T _ d Sunday, Monday and tfuesday. and cofl'ee were served. Old of whom &byd for the danee the program m charge. Indavfdual •. .. _ . •. .. ere e .as . smc:e o . can 1 a ,or . _ 1 w 1cli followed. numbers to be given. . . made. hm. home.· . During bm CommiSSIOner knows the fight for .. uhnltJ" " .. el!ch one tod - - - - ··· -- - - · ·· · · · ....... :residence· in --capitan 1le-1m range protection imp. rovemcnts . ur 1.liuuulf rem1mscencea of" 1907 aJ!d down M 1 r.TJ. U. San An·t was defeated once · .·.. . . . . · • . · . . to the p ent ge o, exas ts one .u, our new more by Capt tan by a scorG of acqtttred reg_ret a!ld all thrngs :vital. As , tea turing _Warner Baxter, Mnrgo, res • . . subscribers. . · · 12 to. 0• .to l!Jse hu; · moner of Pttbhc Lands his pobcy And Ann Loring. A thrilling _ Last Thurs.dny, Mrs. Carl E. ' _ ·· · 0 \. \ _ S.eat'S ts by three be one or and co-opera- romance or the g(jld rush days in Freeman, asmsted by M!'B. .. "\ 1.fu· llnucber bon. . AJl wdJ be protected CtlifomiL AJ 80 ".Crew Racing'' Luckey or Nogal, entertatned wath ·,· r Melrose; Mrs. SaUte Clark of through the sYtte Land office. ud ttAJiu Saint Nick" a farewell party Cor Mrs. Pearl Texas and lie demons.trate that. Sunday Matinee at 2 :aO p.m. Steam_s of Nogal. who is to · o,_ Carlsbad; . Font sons, vote 1f cast Cor hitn Nov. 3rd Will Night Show at S:OO El Paso the w!nter•. 'f;he Perry, Bud;. John and n(jt be a mistake. . was. spent Ill sewtng. Thirty .. 6ve all - · · · · _·.· • • •· • • • • • * • ., guests were present, and each •,knnwnfu Uncoln. .county.y three . J!1x-Presidenttrixwersmaioa .. --- · .- - -- .----· "'embroidered ·Mrs. ,. · two in.i'exaa and otlti in dress of a few night ago omitted Wed., _Thuts. and Fri. Initials on the gilts they brought. , . and qne sister Who Jives teferened to his famous "two cars . • .. 28, 29, 30. . .Those present were people .who . : at Texas..• · . . . . . . · in the garage/' 4ftwo cbickena in Rtcb-M. .• Dtt. a n d Margaret had been cldooly associated with ... the pot/' 11 tid ·"grass grawing in Mrs. Steams (or cnanY years. . ', · .. IBYe$tltitGr" were pumpkin_.P,ill ·, · •.· 9t Clui.str. toUowed bt . and the wonders rnarwJous · .. .. . . . .Qemocrats should not do or aay rmc:: Pe&utitw Alotal which t)fi Bto. Landon, Gotl blea and atort.. . Alto 1 'MoJJt Moo Cow"' pa{gn. lle neighbors autd friends. 1 •. · .coveted <nkeL · . . :; . ptaiae aUf · . . R£gh£" .- _ •. ' we&J!titet'ilhlY:Sltt: . . . . ' - _, ___ --- - ;·: --·. -Q --. ,, - - -- " _,.. --- .. .. -.. -·- •• ------- .... - Air Meeting: .. " At CatrizQzo - . -- ------------·- - -- -- Sunday Octob.r 25, 1936 at One O'clock P. M. Prominent leaders ot the National Organizatio.n of the Salvation Army and Baron Auriomma will be with the party Thla. ia a tOod wJll· tour, not a:anaricial appe•l• · · · .r . .. . . , . . ( . ·-"- . . '·,· -- .. ".· . 'PeOple of Carrizozo aud vicinity are i)ivltH to meet ·tlfeae :PfOple glve them ·should. 't4e weather bad·. wiri ·be at . . . n:..JJ. , . • . . . .. ;; . . . '·D-11_ " . "-- -' fC. "- ' • . ..- . I .. ' I ', -' .. ·-;_-,-- ,,_,, -. ..:.. ·- .. -·-- _,_.;- .-:::;...) . ,··, ,_;· -- --· . . ' .. l . - - '' . ; __., ;• - - ' ' - ' _, __ <=..-• •--.<-- ' ___ ,.__ .:, -- ,, -• - '- •' '' "' r-"'-' ' ·' ·' . . . --------- -·-- .. ... ... .• .• . . . ' ,;_,_ _.,_;""-'-----$< ..... c-"·-·-··' ,._,____._,_._ ... .... :•."-;,.-- . ' . . - . - - ",___ . .... r .:- . ' ' < ' '

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·~·· VUL'tJME Xli~O~ozoNews, VbJ426l · -. •· ~ZO,- ~JQo; FRlJ)AY, Oct. 23, 1986 .. NUMBER 17 .... J· ·. ~~~!!'!!·~~~=~~~~~~~~~~=!!!!··~~~·="· =~=~ni!!!!!!!!' !!!!!!!!!!. ~-.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. !!!.!!''~!!!!!!'!!. ~!!·~~~· ~~, ~=~~=~===~ee!!!!!~!!!!i!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!~·~~~~

.·~': . LAbo·r r· or (hlvnz Landon F~llcd :ro. . c,. ; • . ;. Pe.-ry Seai'a for Senato~ ,. .1\ppoint~eqts Approved . Newspapers Front. ' ,lbo. ut' .. P. lf·d' on ( , U . . U t · lmp~es.a l'fe!' _1\f,.,xt<:o . . . - . , . . ·- Line Offenl.;ve fl U J . . . . ·..,. · \ · .<t · ·· ·. Mr. p~.zy s~ars, candidate f()r Washington, . Oct. 20 (AP),- _ - · · · J

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:. . · · Socorro, N. M., Oct. 2Q (Af).-~ .Senator from the 18tb ·District· is T?e. Interstate Cvmmerc~:r Com- Detrqit ·- Chevrolet's·achieve- · · · Belen, New. Mexico, Oct. 22- Gov. Clyde Ti.ngJey fi4id her.e one q' the mqst widely known mll:isl~~ appro~ed Tuesday the ment of all-time sales records in ·

Labor, or,ganizell a~d unor~- Tue~day· he ?oubted il~/'~e~ me~ i~ the diStric.>t, as"miiingliis appou~tmen~ 0~ Charles R. Howe, 1986, under a policy w~ich made staW,hen :he Governo: ~~ a grea$ ed, now faces a brighter future Mextco R(lpubh~ns cared xpuch c~~ll'mansbip of·tbe Democratit~ :hoemx, A:lz ... Warren K. Brown, newspapers the front hne of the te ~0 • good, legltlma.te and than ever before in America's for that patronizing speechM'AlfM Central .Committee in Lincoln ~an Francleeo, and Robert .. E. company!s advettising offensive, bumnnttariam reasons • Issues •

... history: Senator. Dennis Chavez Landon made before an Albuquer- coutJty lie has contacted peop1e Valdez, Sa~ta Fe, to a. Jomt has di~tat€'d continuance of that pard~;>n to some. descrvmg ~arty declared at a Democ.ratic rally que audience Monday •• ,._. . from all the adjoining ~ou'nties, Mo~or ~amer Board for _Amona, policy in 1937, and especially in who baa gotten mto the tolls of here Thursday 'tlight. " -Referriog to A portio~'·':of tpe and from every countY irt the Cahforma and New Mexico. · the announcement of the forth· the law, why should he . be c_om-

'\ Addres:~ing a crowd t~at in- Repu~lic~n pres~dential ~ndidate state.., AJJ ~friend to workingmen · coming new m\ldf,l!s· ,This st&l~· ~!~:d to det;nd .the a.ctl~nY In eluded a large percentage of un- told b1s hsteneriJ;' many ofj them be has devoted his time and his Adobe Item ment by C. P. Ftsken, adver-ti k Y1 casd e

0 wti~,t~h we hn:ve. nnyd . - . , . . · · , . now e ge pe 1ons were s1gne ion workmen, Chavez pointed to Spanish•American~. tbat!'Y.ou 'l'nouey to many tbiuga to promote · - . mg manager, was a feature of an b h 4 d f 't' bi:S

· the aeveral major labor reforms now citiz~Qll. or the. lin it e d their welCare. . · 0 H' 1 880 · t f . ail-day party. which Chevrolet Y1 un re 8

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c• lZe~s ": not /·; . enac~e~ under the New Deal States," Governor Tlpgley sal~!- · ~ ~~~ -~·_s_ervic~!lla_n,¥~· ·s_ea.t;> zozo~.o~!~~a~onio ~~u:d;:~~~ held for_ 300 oew~PBJ!!n'men · ;;q~es~~;~;.ed ~~e J:~:~ric;r b:i~. - · ,A-dmtm~tration. -. · --, ·~ · · ~veruor--~on\ ~lkea as WID encourage rE~glS}atton !Pr the1r struction now. we'are ve lad w~;k· osition shoul be

. '"Prestdent Roosevelt lS the thougb New Mextco had. JUSt be<!n protection, and promPtb' to · the t th t d k ~. ·1 g Th~ 1937 models are the finest fvh t t .., ot· tHrn respcc!ed. bel!~ fr~d labor e~r had in the ~dm.!tted ·.to ·,~e· "Un~...' Nt'.; h:St Of ida ·abili,ty anyt:hing· that Y sec e o.o wor emg one., hevr~let 'has ever built," sa.fd

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Whttc House," the ,Senator said. Mextco was ntakmg history b~Core will be of benefit to ex-service . ry.tr. and ·Mrs. S. I. Pearson ~r. F1s~en. "An.d the advertts· an thli' by perse~u~~g blm for . -. "And the Wagner National Labor Kansas started growing suftflow- men. . VISited (n the Porter home Mon- mg behmd them measures up to Y · ng 80 mere! u · "

Relations Act will prove of more ers." . ' He laan indefatigable worker,and d~y night. the product itself. ~~st year and . bf.!nefit.to organized workers than ounty chairman nerved in a Mrs, Riggs Hansboro is sick for several years ba<%l we have Mr. Reil is installing a new any other law we've·ever had on Camp Capitan creditable manner. When the with cold and flu. relied primarily upon newspaper heating planf at the Garrard the books. Capitan Union high school board M R C W'th d M space to get our message across to hotel, which'is quite an improve-

"The President recognized the - · · needed additional money for their Pat ~·ith · · 1t 8°7 ~n 1~· the public. In light of the nmaz· mont. The hot IUr plant is at

fact that the lnbor'a right to . F?ur months of i~tensive train· magnificent cchool building,. Mr· M Lo' e~ spen a ur ay w 1 ing sales achievements of 1986, it the rear of the building, while the organize and bargain collectively mg m ~oking, sewmg, aani~tion Sears took the matter up with • rs.

18 • oorc. is hardly necessary to justify to mainp1pes go thrdugh tho hnlla,

was uothing" but a mere theory and various emf~ are avndable Senatorn Hatch and Chavez and Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Griffin you our intention of ·adhering to up stnirs and down, with registers · unlt,!tls it Wllll enacted into .law. to I:J'ew Me~ico girln at Cnmp in three days' tlfntt the project spant a .few ~ay~ in San Antonio that pol!cy this year. The news- enterin_g every rooni .. Pipes are Congress agreed, and 130 we find Cap1tnn, wh1cb reopena Novem- hnd been approved and tlle and VICtoria, rcxns last week. paper wall be the foundation of 'Tluspcnacd from the ceding. that right guaranteed under the ber 6. · • money allotted, $2 900 for ·a 'l'hey returned home Friday night. our advertising efl'ort." M Fl Sk' C Wagner Act. Would any candid- Attendance at the camp is re- gymnasium. ' , Mr. Grifiin'a brother nccompa· . r.. 0

Y mner o Nogal hnd ate Democrat or Republican alricted to 100 ~irla between the Lincoln County WM allotted nicd them home. They reported the m~ortunc to loae his bnm

· · dn;e declare for tho repeal of ngl'!l of 18 and 25 from familie.:s five boys aa CCC enrollero. He realnummcr time in Texna. No Cr~ditablo Job :d dt 0 ctntcntl by fire last that taw? · certified for relict. All c"unty aucceeded in getting tho numb«:r frost yet. .. _ - · k on ny n ternoon. Ho dfd not.

NY A upa · d t . · . now how tho fitc originated "The Social Security Act a rvtsora nn coun Y ff> incrcaaed to twenty· five so that Mr. Harold Dean \VIlll in Carri· Conatructed w1th the russwtnnce Hay rain and to Ia re 1 t. •

provides State-Federal pensiona lief and tn;eurity authoritiro can more parenta eouHl receive the zozo 'l'urodny. or the Public Worko Adminintro· 'g ' · 0

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. for our nccdy aged, aid to necay talco apphcatlono for tho camp tina n cial •ui&UI~co ot their sonn. M M C Ratl'fl' . timt, tho ochool building at Capi· Mr. Roy Sir inner hn!J gone to dependent children, and to' our no\~. , . He was instrumental In getting Ado;:; Mo.nda.

1 Wllll ln tnn in a very crcd'itnble job, and the Southern Pacific hospital in

blind. And ooon it will provide C~mp Cnp1tnn !n located m the the ~igbway improved (rom y. one of which the people o.f Cnpi· San Francjnco for treatment. retircme~t pennioM for our aged Cap1tnn ;'Doun~tno, 16 m i I en Corona toward lx>n, thun giving · .. __ - tnn and Lincoln County may well Carol Cecil Hi r T •

,-;. workera an. mo:Jt major induntrien. from Cnpltnn, m an abandoned employment t o many men. Mra. Pat Garrott be proud. cari wan a ls·t n~a o th' ucu~ to that 'radical' or 'un·American'? cc~ camp. ~h~ bnrraclaJ ro- Throuah bls iru!trumentnlity D . ' - More tbnn just a phyolral hn- r • v I or cro lS wee • I nokyou? -- mnm.r?r the g~rln u:c, aU in good promilo wns secured !rom tbo ~he funernl or Mrs .. Pauline provement. it io · nn invctJtmcnt M • ~hnca and Gene came up

"Then too tbero'o tho Rnilro:1d condttton nnd ·each m charge ot a District enginCi!r at RonweU to Gat.rctt wiJI be held in .L.an Cru- In education that will pay big re- from El Pnao ror the weclc-cnd. ' R(!tfrt!ment Act, .under which our hou;:e motbc!· . sur/ace the rond acrooa tho ,I\fbY ·cf:l. • .Mro. Garrett. diPd from .a. :rfn~itiUttlrili):r.""' ~'!. , · · J;)r • .aucl ~(';-.C"":~: Fr~nn

_ ----· mlh~ny s.vorltem .nro atl:lurcd tl _ Satu11ted ~J&ht milmlrom Fort P..als. · ·No· day ban· been too lteart 1lttat"ldaot WcdrrmdtlY. ·· The iicT1ool io only ono o! about t>ntm'fu1ncd Tant Frfday evening competence in the autum or their Strinton marine honpit.nl, the girln sf:o.rmY !or him to d c v o t c was a Guti('rr('Z bclorc her mar- three hundred throughout tho at a dinner t)nrty honoring Mn. Uven. I challenge anyone to nrc tnken thPre for medical care Jiis time to tbo w 0 r t. h y ringc. At the E3!1tern New Mttxico ntatc that hnvo b£>en built through Pearl Steartla of.Nogal. criticize that law. whP~ ncc~ry. The ho.3pit.al causo of ceeuring. jobs for the otnte fnir rect>ntly, Mro. Garrett tho hl'lp or the PWA nnd WPA. Rev. J. A. Bell left Cor Clovia

Chav()Z commended the action mt>dtcal otafl' ooopernteo moot. men who needed them, nnd he wnn crowned queen of the Old Through WPA, Gov. Clyde lnat Tul'Dday to attend the annual . or Stnto officiafn of New Mt>.&ico gencrotllli.Y: . . •

1 ~aa succe:sful. Ttmt>ro' pnrnde. Be11iden her Tingley initiated n program of Conference of the Mctbodld

in co-operating with tho RoonevPJt In nddatlon to lodg~ng, foodnnd Mr. Seam and Mayor Richard dntlghter, Mfsg Elizabeth Garrett. rurnJ.nehool conntruction and im· church which convened there Admininlratinn regarding nQt laundry while attending camp, are ret~ponoible for ,•banging the thl' blind compo:;er, nho ia our- provemento that extended into thin week. 'only the labor· reCorrnn, but alco the girlrJ arc given n monthly al· highway, so as to ellminntc vived by another daughter tind every dl!ltrict in tho state. It in M 01 C J 1 C , __ in work relief nctivitien and the lownnoo or $6.00 each. "dead man'o curve" nenr town. t.wo nuns. a dinLinc~ contribution tp the edu· c~t rod.a r San. ~~~ otot J.IUI t n · d t • gut cl · • · · · 01.1 ur ay or ...,. ~ o g ve .other major New Deal menoUJ'e!}. es1 c t U!lr re nr ru::ea lhcy Mr. Seam wao innlrumentnl in • cational batem or New McxJco •. attentio .~to h dutf D

.. ~- . •• . - are allowed freedom to develop the widening and cbnnging of the How It Is Done Tho Inter-eat tho Governor has 1 n. :r. ca as r emo. Mr .. Witt Sears . a~y crnCt which intewtn ~hem~ highway at the dou'blo cros.sing , _ tnken in ceeing that these projectn :~c vree-c runvomnn ° the_ ..

Tmwor~,· .c o I c ~ a embro1dery1 ftd o~ ~ L!"col~. . . . . . . a.r<> un?ertaken has made it poo· · -• tJ - wool sptnmng, dytog and weavJn~, He 18 effictent and honest in hm • · ; Dt_Jnng Ius <'amp~tgn lor mblc m many communitiea for ·Mw Kathryn, Kelt camo ~om•

. : • Citizens or Cnpit.nn WPre shock- making jacketn and moecaoinn dealings; is an ardent Democmt.; r:m~~~~oci,tu~~;~~«'[~kln~ul~h~ the children to have a decent tram Santa Fo Saturday to spend • ed and grieved Sunday when it l~m ~~~e.p pel to are but.~ few· ol at.nnds high in part.y circles and ~.owt out of politit>u. clru:s room f.or tbe fimt time. a lew days. ·· ·.. •

beeamfY known that 1\Ir. Witl the vocnttunat opportunttien•open as the party's nominee will surt>ly . ~he public woul~ welc<?me an There cee.1ru1 to be plenty cf . Sears, age 77, had passed awny at to them. be honored by election. md•catJOn that the JUdge mtends Mr. John Brody wan here work for everyone with at.reel 2:20 that morning. Mr. Seam AIJ work in coo~ing and sewing ~.jrry/btt some part at least of yesterday from his Hondo home. improvement!J ne~ highway• had ~een in declining health for is taught wi.th the limited equip- L · • Th. . tr t. m au a e ~ro~m. bridge rep~ School improve:

. the pastooveml months, but on ment ro wbtch they nre necust:mn- .. ,riC ea e ~: t;e :1Jtt~~31 . p~f of ~e G'r Those inte~fed In the menta, _wp are fnirJy prosperoua • .· \ ';~ ctoha- ~tb he fell, breaking ~s ed, In. order that the_Y may team . · - 19; 1• e ew eJOcan, ny ' ~w;hast! or Real Silk ho3iery aro and no doubt tho Roosevelt and

h!p;. aa a re3ult of shock. and pam the WJde?t use of mmpte bouse- Thtm~day, Friday and Sa turd ray mv1ted to call at the home of Mrn. Tingley administrations are hts dea.tb Wa!l hastened. hold nrtJCJ~ , • • . . Fmnk Bishop between now and responsible for botb.'=

Witt Seam was born in Alabama Camp Capitan still has a lew Goorge 0 Bnen m _ Mrs. Fronk E~glmh asswted ~Y Nov. 4th. Edith Martin, Agent. • . and lived there until he was vacancies for which application ''O'HiUev of tlf . Mounted', Mmea. J?an. Elliott and Charhe 2t. The M.tl!ltC Drama Study Club .seven years otlige when he mdved may be made. .. '1 . . MnyU mv1ted memhern of .. • • met at the h!nl1f' o! Mm. Ray with his MN>Dfs to H"cod Conn t-v • A story or tbe Northwest Mount- Eastern Stnr Lodge to a bandker- c T~;ft De~~crad ti~ Ratty. hheldbm. SaB blea and Miss Graeo Jones Oet. ·- 1"-~ "J• ed ~ U ' · b · Will' h' C b r Mrs P IS aph.un ne nesuay ntg t Y t • A \'Cry nice program wat Texas where he remded eon tina. Frank Worden ° ce Wl'ltten // tam, S. c I£! s. ower or · ear teama Senator. Hatch and patty was onel enjoyed, The next meeting will

• ousJy for 54 yEms. He was n Hart. • Also Dame ShY. who will Jeave shortly to spend of th~ btg~tent ever held in the be held November 12th at tbc · )uccesmul raileb and stockman. - • • • • • • * * • * the winter in El Paso. Twenty- town. An enthwiaatic crowd or hom.e of Mra. Ziegler. , Mrs. ~ · In 1920 be moved Witli his iamiJy As a Democrat, Bon. Frank . . five Starn . were pr('ilent and cake about 500 Wel'f! ·in etten~ance, Dcg1tz and ~iss Shaver w1]l bav.o

· • t"o Cap• tan wh . ... b h . • . W rd· d'd. te r· . T _ d Sunday, Monday and tfuesday. and cofl'ee were served. Old mhn~y of whom &byd for the danee the program m charge. Indavfdual •. .. _ . • •. ~ .. ere e .as . smc:e o e~ . can 1 a ,or ~AD . _ • .· 1 w 1cli followed. numbers to be given.

. . made. hm. home.· . During bm CommiSSIOner knows the fight for .. uhnltJ" liMA~"' ~ltlnr.M " .. "!0~ '!_•s~usse~, ~nd el!ch one tod - - • - - ··· -- - -· - -· · ·· · · · ~~· ....... :residence· in --capitan 1le-1m range protection imp. rovemcnts . IWII~t11Wit ur 1.liuuulf rem1mscencea of" 1907 aJ!d down M

1 r.TJ. U. ~chrum ~ San An·t C~rrizozo • was defeated once

· .·.. • . . . . · • . · . . • • to the p ent ge o, exas ts one .u, • our new more by Capt tan by a scorG of acqtttred .nmt11fnen.d~ .w~o reg_ret a!ld all thrngs :vital. As , com~iSo!' tea turing _Warner Baxter, Mnrgo, res • . . subscribers. . · · 12 to. 0 • . to l!Jse hu; ~ofnpil~JOifsbJp. · moner of Pttbhc Lands his pobcy And Ann Loring. A thrilling _ Last Thurs.dny, Mrs. Carl E. ' _ ·· ·

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"\ 9atighte~, 1.fu· E~m~tt llnucber bon. . AJl wdJ be protected CtlifomiL AJ80 ".Crew Racing'' Luckey or Nogal, entertatned wath ·,· r Melrose; Mrs. SaUte Clark of through the sYtte Land office. ud ttAJiu Saint Nick" a farewell party Cor Mrs. Pearl ',S~ep~~nsville, Texas and ~· lie ~ill demons.trate that. ~o~ Sunday Matinee at 2:aO p.m. Steam_s of Nogal. who is goir~ to · Cov~ o,_ Carlsbad; . Font sons, vote 1f cast Cor hitn Nov. 3rd Will Night Show at S:OO El Paso ro~ the w!nter •. 'f;he tlwt:>~ .lrl~ Perry, Bud;. John and n(jt be a mistake. . was. spent Ill sewtng. Thirty .. 6ve .Piqlle-~ts, all otwnoni~arif\telf ~ - · · · · _·.· • • •· • • • • • * • ., guests were present, and each •,knnwnfu Uncoln. .county.y three . J!1x-Presidenttrixwersmaioa .. --- · .- - -- .----· "'embroidered ·Mrs. -sti~iitTf

,. · brolhe~1 two in.i'exaa and otlti in dress of a few night ago omitted Wed., _Thuts. and Fri. Initials on the gilts they brought. , . Otegc;~n; and qne sister Who Jives teferened to his famous "two cars . • .. Oc~. 28, 29, 30. . .Those present were people .who

. : at Oo~ Texas..• · . . . . . . · in the garage/' 4ftwo cbickena in Rtcb-M. .• Dtt. a n d Margaret had been cldooly associated with ... ~'Uhetalaemc~werecunducted the pot/' 11tid ·"grass grawing in C~lahanm Mrs. Steams (or cnanY years.

. ', · .. t:~:t~~tt;;ts~;~~~~~~ ·~~.~~~e~W~e!n:!t~~;:, ~!~~ -~'s,e(iil IBYe$tltitGr" ::~r:~~:.nts were pumpkin_.P,ill ·, · •.· 9t Clui.str. toUowed bt . m~tment and the wonders ~f'hi.s rnarwJous · . . .. . . . .Qemocrats should not do or aay

~· ~:fa~:=~~~~~~~~::a :::::a:;~~~~ ~=ed~~ ~:~ ·f~il~~~r:d:::u~ ~~!i~!a~!:i~: t!~d t~~ rmc:: \"~~- ~·· Pe&utitw Alotal tdletin~ which t)fi Bto. Landon, Gotl blea and atort.. . Alto 1'MoJJt Moo Cow"' pa{gn. lle neighbors autd friends. 1 •. · .coveted th~ <nkeL .· · . . :; . ptaiae aUf · . . ·~"Militia R£gh£" .- _ •. ' W~ileed we&J!titet'ilhlY:Sltt: . . . . ~ ' - -~---~--=--- _, ___ --- - ;·: --·. -Q --. ,, - - -- " _,.. --- .. ~--·-~-- .. ,~ -.. -·- -· ••

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Sunday Octob.r 25, 1936 at One O'clock P. M. Prominent leaders ot the National Organizatio.n of the

Salvation Army and Baron Auriomma will be with the party

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St:nator Borah Maintains Independent" Attitude

SEN A TOR WILLIAM E. BORAH of Idaho, whos~ attl~ude In the

Presidential campaign Is a matter of great Interest to all parties, has dec·hued he would confine his attention to ntnte mp.tters; but then, bemg irked by some crsticlsm from Reput.llcnns he went further and said he wn11 ")toing alter the Republjc.nn party.". The veteran said he had·been DI'I,'Used of not bemg regular.

"Well, what Is a Senator BoraiL regular~" he naked. "A regular 111 n man with no Ideas, who wolttl for Homeone to tell him what to do. My Ideo of being regular 111 In doing what you belie-ve to be rsght In the Interests of the people you repreuent.

Iatet- some 40,000 Helmwehr me!l t~ppearcd · t!LIJY 11rmed and um· formed. Von Starhemberg m,ay not be really squelched this time, either, It Is a certainty that he hns a power­lui fril,md In Premier Mussc;~llni of ltaJy.' ·

. Typhoon in Philippines Kills Many Persons ·

ONE of the worst typhoons In the history of the Phlllppincs swept

acro&s l.,uzon lslomf, killln.s. sc~res ot persons and destroying. vt1lag¢s. At leas~ 310 perished and the au· thorltles feared the death list would be much larger· tor tour hundred were reported missing. Eighty-two bodies were recovered from t~e city

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DreruJ oc:ees:::orles form the w­temble, ond lt is that wbi~ mn~ • woman dllc .ot' .dowdy. liowa. dayg, cme must keep in rnlrui the complete pieture. Make-up ahtJuld aiJw be consideml. Rouge nnd Up­nUclc that glorify erne outfit will kU1 mwther. Bill a d02en shades of lip. stick nre nnt too many for the gir1 with the a\>t!tage vmrdro~. espe­cially ntm tlult goy coiora are fnsh­io~obl.e... .

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YG!J bave tried t'or your cough, chest cold or brcinchlalliTitation, l'~~ ... ~ set .. ~Uet .·now with Creom....,...ncl. Bel'iou.s trouble may be brew1ng an you «:annot !Ufoi:d to take a chanulce with Q1lYth1ng less thllll, Creom • lilon which goes right to the ~at ot lheo trouble to nld nature to fiOOtho and hCnl the tnflamed mem-

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Bewnd. of Labor Such Is the constitution of man

tlult labor mny be· snld to be its · OWil reward.-Johrulon;

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thl!' q~llting bee-this ql,loint Pine- ins thUiltche~ Md 1iUgg~t.$ Qon· apple pattern! ,Ancl WliY woul9n't trastlng maten~ls.~ . · _

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it be? · With nearly all the patcb . To obto.in tlus pattern, send f5 pieces the. some width, you -:ari' . cents izr sta"Yhps Qr coins (coins cu-t your fabl"ic into strlpl'! ~nd prefen·ed) to The Sewing Circle snip off pieces as ne&lded. Easily Household' ,Arts Dept., 259 W.

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Ba~vJlle; fhj!~ I!Cl\r«:el1l!O!!~r;l, 4J• WHb thl!li nee dlm:tllssed the matter: . nea When she kissed them. She.· kii!Sed so 4nnes was not o}),ll"e!l to -dls.close

. her lflster, ana tlilll!: tile cb~r pla¢ed the source of ller c:outern bv.er Q91· a( trut,·'JfibJq.·. fQr> her,. anl1 th!!Y bOth- lltt. Bllt wheD lfhe mad& ··nqulry of watch$a. Blll(keryJIIe and thQ. boyS. Je)J that evenJng, ho dtr_ll'lltciil lt from ·~l!e !JPr ¢r.etllli1 established lllm· her. . f , , ·~ .

Bill( blltW,e"n. tl,lt!I!.J, ' ~Collltt1" Sllld Jl)b, "':Q:e'a been tn Be wplqO.·bu~e. that. ."t'''.he_n he sat Ja!lls, I bear; but ~o~lll~ that ·he dl«l

on tile flo.or, hl!!' tawny head was has ever ~ome to court. He'll a trad· a11ove the bor,mJ 11.114 aJ.IUOIIt as . high e.....:O.ne ot the cleverest · tradims Jn a8 Dhvy'8.!1ark uttle bead :On l)ls right. town; and straight edough · now." Dav1 w111 lJI " lila blgh..chlil.- wltb a "~-q~ wl1at Is ngnlnst blm7'' tray beto.re him 11niJ tnstenlng hlm IJJ; · :•Notl\tn;: I know, exc:ep~ that . he Bo!)b,Y alJIO WllS. In th~' hlghrehaJr~ but. -lla~ft al~llYS' been ..;..won,..;sopd. But he sat prou«lt.Y at the table. Neither Davis ,Is !lOll«l; bo's that Jiort;" · boy t!ilJr~d In . tbt;~ l~B~ the grent t•):es," said ~gner~; . .

Jeb BrMdon, ~o~nJr 1!,11!\l.antal!Ucally hound, 1'hi!Y were delight~ wJmn -"Bo toroeUJer, th".Y OU"'llt. to· be' .a---1·1 -tsUi!cllf!sful broker ot CIIIC.so, 11 lnfat· " ''~" " Qated with Agne1 Glenelth, beautiful came to lunch: nnd they-ana 11lso right. Then they'll be llelped by tho

. <laUgl}tar 9t a retired manucactarer. aaskervllle - knew the rules about natural ruisumptlon ·that fOQr tather'd Rodney, a docJor, In ,Jove .with Agnes, him. When a boy finished a dish, he · 1ee Dave throug~Jt• he PC!lded rpore visit• hl.a brothelj Jeb. Rod pl&n.a work· could _give the last lick ot his spoon c_apltaL Also," ""ntlnu·· e" Jeb after •

~n RochCJ!ter . _,eb •uggesUI tl)at be """ .. " m11ke a tt7 tor Agneu before le~>vlnrr;. to Bnl!kervllle. moment, "It doesn't exactly hurt Ool· In Rod tbortt' Ia a cleeper, obatlnate 'Elich boy got an extra arr~vroot lltt, A)'reforth and Remblo thnt evcrv· >d«:cenoy than ln Job. R11d vlalta A~rnea craclcer tor Dlllll!;errllle to cnmoh: body knows wo•re marrying-, and so l;d ~nd tells her or hla great deulro, but h D "h nallau It can never bo rulnllcd. Agnes' t en Q.,~o~Y ani) V:~v,y cnve 111m thll see him t11rougb, If· It came to a

. . L ANSlNG, MICH. - About · once in so often you meet the man-it's always a man-~who . knows how tQ make· the per{ect salad dressing, and on the slight­est provocation does so. The tro.uble, with this· pa~ty is whet.~ you get him off salad dressings he's practically a total loss. . Nevertlleless, .a decent salnd

· drf!sslng~and a decent salad-are boo~ to humanity. The right commin·

· gling of astringent, b i t t e r i s h green

.Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y . Write plainly pattern number,

your name and address.

THf HOUSE A teaspoonful v,lnegar benten

Into boiled frostina when flavot· lng Is ndd~d will keep, it from bt..ing brittle or brcaldng when Cut - -~ • • • ••

Cover smnll delphiniu~ plants Pattern 5591 with excelsior or pine bOughs be-

made, you start f~;om the center I foro puttiJIS on dried lanves. They and sew round and round till the , do not pnclt or stny damp ns block Is done. . ' leaves do. .

In p~ttern 5591 you wliJ. find II • • •

the Bloclc Chart, un illustration To polish a tnblc that has be-rnotht~r le attemptlnc to regain her hue· IIJBI ot. their de~~sert. ' · _ pinch." · banil'a love. Agnu baJS · dlaturblng The Black Watch. noses In "Jeh. we!r~ot marrying.!! ~oubta 1>8'" to- -wbut "llttra'Ctlf ·11er rat11iei'i lay-side by side-assuming slumberous . "You just •bin'· ao-1 , , , Glen I Oh,

· in New York. Jeb tolla A\mee be • • " /

t h I n g s· wit h a smooth, bland dresll· lng-tllere you have something. B4t. of­ten we are confront­ed )ly a r1,1onstroslty featuring- ·· wh1ppmt crllnm, nut kernels, Jlwect cheeS!!..., pre- • servt!d fruit, even

!or~cutting, sewing and finishing, t come spoiled by hot dislics, apply w4 t-h- ynt'duge -chn1·t, t1 -few drops of esscnco ot pep.

diagram of quilt to help arrange pcrmint with a clean cloth and

' •

crolng to m11rr, bor, p.nd ~qgetller they lndUI'ere!ICO to thJa r.qnlc (avorltiJJm. Ood, GJeu, rou drlv~t mn cm;y,! • , • the blocks for single a11d double ru~ briskly. . · . . bed size, '(lnd ·u dlngrum "ot block • • • vkw 11Y1 &Pilrtmont In Chicago; J'eb aake ""'grms, obllvloui' ·ot' h~r'<.el'rilnd, 84t l0~11 nie ,1': :-, . No I As If f,:)U meunt

Asncia lo aet an earl:r da.to, but abe tella bealdo her slater nn<l w!ltebed them lt I And mean lt 1 • • • Ob, damn us, 111m abe cannot marry blm. When tho 11 811 t 1 1 ..A · .... • 0 a5 cont, Mr. ~olvor, ortel'll to a how them a • o e ~ re ax,.,. ·.a.... J:rQtoful len, Wht~t'll the matter? What got • rurnlahed apal'tmeot, Job a.aka Aauea and very content: she had no desln> ·yqu bothered nhout OOllltt todayr' to eee It alone, eayln~:r be muat return to end this Jnterlu!1e. Dee bad none. Agnes told hlm It wns O'Mnra, abl1 to hla omce. Aanoa conaenta a.n4 Job Uere wltli- her children, abe wna Job held' he.r tighter. le!lvea. A ra.dlo ll blarln• terrlnca.ll'l h \:Vh did 1 .. appy. y l me flave to run on• "Was he !Jere a'"•ln?"

marshmJJUows o r Irvin S. Cobb plcltled .ginger. - · ~

Such an atr.oc11y Is never a salad. Put a crust on It and It might pass for p41e, hut w.ould be very low· grade: pie.·

When whisk brooms have be­come worn, cut them down for slnlc brushcll. • •.

li'JIJrll s,ndu:arr.-\VNU Srnicco.

• • • from one or tho IIP&rtmenta. Colver • " .. -nllll upon tho cloor, which ta opened But after deSSQrt. tor iUtle boys there "No. • It was over I he phone." "" a acantll'l clad alrl, who draw• must be napa. • "Whnt was he culling you about?" Concernlnc Mr. Earl B1owder. Atrne• Into tho rooiu. Colver lind• her Bolmn. their nuroe, halt trlten them "Ue didn't call me, Jeb: I cnll&!t H AVING b dl d b

• \Vay !\lade Plnln

To kl't•J• ~lr.m · nrul h<'nlthy take J)r, ·l'lrrce'• l'lenaanr l'rllet•. 1'hey reJIUlnto

IIIIer, bowct. nu __ d atornach.--.\dv.

"Where Is the mnnager'B of., Oeea!llonally a Detour huaba.nd, Ch11rlee Lorrie, filiAlly ehot. cen scourage Y a Ue•CAJI' the pollee. Uyrtlo Lorrie a.ak11 away. Side by aide, wltb eal'll cocking him." And llhe told· him about Myr. perhaps overzealous pollee fico?" Ch•lllzation Is the road man

"Follow the passage until you travels, not the house he lives in. come to tho sign reading 'No ad·

Aanea to .PIIfllla C4tbal O'Uara, a law. at We sll;;htcst alarm, the Black lie's letter. "So I cnlled Mr. O'Mnrn force from apcaklng In Indiana, 7erf to como at ooco. A1111oe doca. Tho Wafch alept In tbe aun: nnd tho l{fent to·• nlld out It l. ohould no to the Jalt Earl Browder, one of the nlmost I)OI ee ta.ke cbllr&'o. O'lolnra a.rrlwu. Tbe omcoro ..,.0 anlcaonlatlc to btm. Apee hound ln.Y aaiCCJI, head on hla tore- to ucn)ler." countleun cnndldates for President,

mlttnnce.' Go upstairs. till you ---~-----·---~-- ---<--- --­

alclu wllh. O'J.tnra. AS"nca 1• to be a Pllll'll, The luncheon table bad been "What did he tel~ you?" now thrcntell!l sui~ for fniDc arrC!!It; wltn~u At the eomlnll' trla.l Ctatblll'e clettrcd nwaJ. "That J nhonldn'L" AD· MSmith nays, lct'o look at crllndflltbu, and ·CAther ha.d loat their "SomeUml"ll," anlcJ Dee from her "That'D rlr;hl. but wb,. didn't fOil tho fncts. Mr. Browder otnnda for llvoa In tho llno ot duty !YI cit, llro· 11 ? J'·' n1.s d .....a .. ,

come to the sign 'ltccp out.' Fol­low tho corridor till you flee the sign 'Silence.' then yell tor him.''

mon and' Ill• ""nclmother, '\VInnlo, hu· wicker ctmtao ·loncue, "aoruetlml"ll 1 en mc .. hnvo told ;rou. • , • commu m-atan a •u< u I cQmmu· tlullt bor llJI lroun4 cathlll, who, bol111!' think 1-\To-Dnvo and 1-havo dune Whnl ciao did thnt ehyutcr l!.'lY to nlum utnndn for. Thcrctoro ho munt Dr-r·r ambiUoua, bad worl(c4 bla war throaah eometltln~;." And abo fi!UI!Icd her honda yoJJr loolt on the nusolan government na ''Johnny," uald tho mlnluter, law acbpol. Th9\lsbt• ot A~rnea cllaturb donn oYer her ellm n1111re 011 uiough "llo nlcnlloned Mr. C'.ollltt. nod nsluul the one ldelll government, It bclnn "every time I hear you nweur a CAihnJ. Ur, Lorrl• bad ea.at ort tho b II D I h I •· hi " tile very Jlo"ver ~nd perfection of cold chill runn down my b,,..clt. ,, I wlfo who hc.d borno blm hlo cla.u .. htor ow Wll av II Ill .. nown m. • .. "

" ""' II th 1 ·1 1 1 ·•- appll-·' communlDm. "Gee," onid Jol1nny. "It you l1nd ,' · to mnr1 ll;l'rlh, and 11.Uer two yoan ~ o at r II 1mnn to m n ... hla owu ''"' • of wcclclod lire abo baa klllc4 him. Tho buuloellll. I'll wnlcb D:n·la' partr.~n Now, tn RUimla any man publicly been at my hoU!m the other dny ',

.coronor'o Jar, bol4ll ,.SYrtlo to the ¥rand tor you. Thl!y'vo Ita eking now., thev'JI advocotlng doina away with the ex- when Dod cuur.ht hw nooe In thq , .A.Jurr. A~u promluo O'.Uarn to rovlow " 1 1 I I tl · 'd I I tll4 eu41 wllb blm. Wllon Catbal ~Ito bo all rJahL • • • Oleo, wb1 do 70u llting notlono oyatcm and oubolltul· . c o Jcs·wrmr.cr you tovc roze ~"" Olonelth lltka quuttono roa11rdlnar let ()'~fora pln7 • .roo?" lna oomo other nyotcm therefor I <to death." maritAl pryblomo, In tho bolla thllt •h• "l'lll7 mor• would find hlmnelt in jail-or even ,

.mtsht 1\l'Ot a eolutloll to bor own prob· uL• .. D b In o woroe fix-before lie could any I Over tltc Wire I ltm. Cntblll Willi tbom ovor ~q Myrtlo'• r or n mur... o )'ou ml!an to e ~~~"r= caoea. Jtb ttU. As-noa that O'r.tua 11 her- onrt bill- wJtncq at tho trion Jackovil% RobcrtconofToki. The YOJ,Inr. pal!' •were married.

' ' .. oklns C4t pront on U}t tuurunc:.o l'ou'vn ~:ot to n!nllu what 10u•re do- So what I any l!l thnt Mr. Browctcr 1 nnd decided t'O live In n chorminr, 1

moot, tSrrtlo "'Ill eolhd It dtqaiUod. lnio Dl'r trial llln't going to turn on ohouldn't crave to llUc anybody. If little how:e enllc>d "Tho Old llln:r, tzptfts llkl It chaw. TkJ ~

Mra, Olonoltb find" mncclod c:bock• bcr·, lt'a "'Oln" to turn on •ou. llo he believeD In tho practice of whnt ~1nnoc." Thl' younn man wun hor-mntle out to "Caobu b:l' Dob, ao4 rca.Jboa ,. .. " h 1 hi h f 1 {l d 1 d .'~ "CCI.ah• t• Cltr riYal ta Hew Tol1c. Dob knOIYI lt. l'ou'ro Jurrt Ooel'o aUt to o prcuc tC!D, w c , o co1.1roe, J(l rj c to ace t otnte nltcrv:nrda In sCmlur "Cliab" nliiiJI.. Th•r clacl"• to tf1o doll' Oil(!· nuorno)'. If you let blm doc!l, he ought to go oround ltl!l!linc ttlo local prC!!Ia thnt, nftcr the Jtav, t!ltnca u tbo7 are. Dlllko a mnrk or you. Thc1'ro. plllr· everybody on both chcelw. . •r wedding tour,· the young couplo ,

1nl' you tor qullo 11 atnl;e, between • • • would make their homl! ut "Tho 1

CLABI!En GII\LI ""'""' OHLY

10~ . . CHA~ER VI--continued rTnl'm. · Tbrr'ro not only otter you to CrutllJ to , Old Man'o." ·

-lr:- , . got fler orr, but BIJUJ UJcrro 11ttor ·• ·ATELY 0 \\'WI .bc~~L. _ ...... --·AniTa Uuilr"nl•o . · - ~- ·- --· """' 1JI1d"l("~flittl!r ltllir '1i!1!f011i"- ~""'"' ·t-hu,ndlrro··mid~OfJ::y 1hD1Jt::rnd~-dll'ITfii~i 1:id·..I.J. ::~"J'U~~-101~ tJtttrqr·n:-tf r .. "

. lim. r.cml!.• • UIC!-IIlllurnnee Alono "~?bleb tho com. another wan appealed to, that Dintracted Mother - Oh, dl'ar, pnolca will bnve to 11117 hl!r, It lhe'e he novo on elephant CJ>ndemncd to , what llhalll do with baby?

"'ObI" So II Wl11 tho t'lllt!, ot rouno; ncqultted. n 11tt ot UJnt rot"" to him, die. So como one proves thnt, t Young St>n-Didn't we nel no mt~ra &bno &haL "'Wbo.t did Mra. 700 mn,Y bo sure. nt>member that, tllrouah many centuries, onlmnls · book of. iru;trucllons with Lorrlo lllJ to ron,.. 11 1 1... were occw:ed of W'th crtmea-doan. ,! mother? ,

.. Sho _111111111 ll I would -como Ylslt "' ea to tll ... to ,too. For Ood'a anke, •~ I •• ... to '· , OII!D, com11 to :• r:h.u, p go, oxen, roo ... ern. o r .. n. · be:.• • • oloo onts, npldero, mal,l!!J, UI'IJ!:il·

•rn ttle tl!l. abo meant. • At;D('S ln7 ownko lnag tb11t nlaht, hoppers, dolph 1M, locuntn, gndRics, I '"Yea. ShtJuJtl I. Mr. O'lJarnr with ono wonder, ont bolbl!r, ono eclD, orfd, ~ing convicted, were

• Ito Willi 1101.'1 to rvpl;. &17 1e1. and doubt nod pcrpii!Xlt7 following onolb· b.umcd, Oayed, . tumgcd, dcntroycd bo would m her. She wontd come cr through ller thougbU nlld fi!Clln;;fl. by olow torture. to to"n by oppolntn:amt ttltb llfm, aDd She bnd never felt go Ctlnfuood. But think of the charges on which tl'l! e1:roTt hl!r to the ,Jl:lll; and Ulen, Wliat <lid· Jon-ilr dett~ It you <'aD the oo-caUcd brutes might condemn nrndltno not lntertcttng. bo'd ~e her It thnt'-do to tou In UJeGo da,ra7 . tnnnldnd-offcm;c:; of whlt'b they to tQr. 1mla ngntn. Vonl-i!ll, fooTJ For· • \l'hllt>, It ml1ht mnto you rarely" or novcr hnvo been cuilty-Uow big pull:u were Prt>!l!llng bJml hap"y, M. It bad made Molber nnd malice: slaut:hter of Wenh€'r thinns

Y .. ld Obe Thanktd Him •and Hllllg Up. •· 1 ~ 011 lluou aoL" he J:JhJ, . Fnthl!l' happ,Y togelher for mnn7 1~111, .or love of nlaughtet; deliberate lllllt hfmsl!U. •&Jra. Lorrfe hnd nt>llbl'r obo could not nln-nra belll!t~, b.m:elf, and ruJ It bad made Dee bnppf for 4 Wotllefulner:n ()f natural resources: rJght nor need to l1l!tl It ot ron." tllnt uhe hod borne tvo IIOt19. whiiP, ot least, betorn llbl! rouniJ nut ~anton dl!stru~tlon or natural benu·

"foo do not ask lt. th11n1• "I tblolt 1au've done • 10~ I" Agnca that she wruJ-whnt? llored7 Wng Ues: wnr9' without rational cause; 1 "U No." ADd now, hnYing dnwnco-t ,cried. "'b, nee. tbl!y're n-hat rountl" It ~ere boredom that DN! would {'ll· unnecessary grcc>d: benrtng false j

<1ne lemplatlon, another "'bfrh be had t. "1 gntta. the; do-a Ullll!'o" .tdtnltr ~Ill'. tor a wblJg, ~. by llatlfu'! witness.< neglect of -our m'.'ll young; fi!f'iiiieif lielorn, got t.be better ot blm t£d neto, tu:ul ahook out a cJgdrette. another baby7 waa It tbnt u-lllrb drunkenness; slothfulnero; b•cotry; . •

'"Mitli Glenetlbr •So I'm not lltlre r wt~n't hove an- celther tbe bnby nor 11 million dollnm lr.tolcrancc. -- -"Yes." other." could Ctlte7 · . • • • Be Prcte£dl!d, ret'k!M~~IJ. "Tfmt Ill. "Yoo wont • gtrtr nllkl!d Agnea. Alter J'OO married; nod no molter Newspapef'll Vs. SpeUblnden.

or COOI'R. yoor brotber·ID·Illw, Mr. D.l· "1 guM~~ 8'0," 8J.ld Bee, nfler llhe bod whom you mnrrfed, 100 went 011 Jlv. 1 N MY reportorial youth nearly •Is A3h!!ortb. lhnt t:lll~ tbe.new flrm her light. '"'Bot 1 n>:JUy don'l cnre. i!l'g'; )"UU nmt .J'4JU limffiatui. both ot WCYJ'Y news;paper, birz or little, with O>mu olld Remb!er I'll love the resmlt: and rm one or ron. You dld not c:e.:1so. to. .ba human Wll$ bitterly pa.rti!lan. We distorted ·

· -'- "\ - "'~,. -said -Agne& •Wfltf" • · ttiiffi!wiiffieii. T goess:~ilini ~t a tick tieiori: you bi!Olme more bumnn. hav· fnct!l on!J editorialized in news stor· "'Jas be ba!n Jocg a fdend ot lbb out of the be:Jrtnr:. too." log bllblea UiVe, wllai.Em!r that ml;:bt ies when dealing with the accursed

Coilltt'i"' .. '"Yon do It ~nntJtun1, C!'eltlltnly." ~ cduld not p{Wlbl)' ba a t~nnncea opposition. Otherwise we'd have "What i!o roo menn by that. Mr. •y00 don't get me. A_ii)ES. It'• oc- ouatlisf nU UJg nnd troublES. been traitors to a socred .eause.

-()'lJQta2'" ctl}Jnllon. and-" She stOpped. Tben: Yet ,r.ou wonted to belleve It to hl'. These times the avcraf>e paper, "Hu tet 7hat'a Jtltt wb!lt. 1 u:l'lln. .. And Uie wife's ace;JtheUc ggnlost- Jeb dfd not e'1en ):lt'eteM Ulot he big or little, prinl9 hbncst accounw

Miss Oleneltb... llf:alnllt-,. Ulough It was. oleb wrur utterly concerning both sides-thetr tela· '1 don't know," .. Agntmrt- wbnt. neer eat ned practfcnJ, tot an bls lll)petuota . Uve cbnncea as rcveilled by polls, "nl~ rd Uk 111m.• •&v ~ .. .utd B~ irlernlr, abd noil violent. f~11ag.. He o.lteted yon their wontng or gaining hopes. The "t will,• l:lld Agn~; ocd the altUng np. "don·~ yon C!Vllr find out!" In Dl!lrrlngi -flU tb~t- M:cftement nnd political views of o columnist or o

Ulaiiled lirm and btu~g op. ..Bet>. .. anld Agnes suddenl;, .. teU me ~uon that • i:Ilali and• a aM could opeclnl contributor mny differ f~om Vtt7 stowJ7 be returned flU f'Uet-r· about !fr. Collltt... gtve ~ttch other. :Wltb hli!l, ;tlll'd Up the publlsheO; policy-still he gJvca

er to lU llook. PmplraUoo sf()Od on '"Wbnt about him,.. up the C1ll) and <!tnpiJ It to f,be Jut i them space., . him. ltow wh7 had be let hlmselt ao "'Bow much does Dnvl• know con- drop. You'd trove 8 lot f>! tavt with But the spellbinders go right on

:that7 lie lt11eW '~~I"J welL cmrlng hlmr him. He'd bold you agntll!it atl the spouUng flcUon which everybody AgD~ itros., a bft bteatbfeu, and "Oh," comprebencfed Bee, rel~Q~ world, bls11trong artn.t about )'on. You knows is fiction. And the vol'!"·

Your Advertising Dollar , dec!ld~d to go it "once to ber srugJI. •'pmhabiF tJOthJnf, at aiJ... ~ . _ bi;. -ltrtnJth.t:-fO~'tlnl;u t~t deb~ters cl!UllOr wllh.J)reju~ce

1---'~--.-- ·me--i;ofollt het~road!ter. and as a he luto JY.Irtnersh.lp with blm; but u 100 • • , But It wtl1lfd nol ~dure. Jte did- lltld ~lsinlormation for their am· ..,.. · bic'kedt from the, proge, JJukemlle know, Dawll Is a trusting soul as to not eten lr1 to tell roJt· ~t. 111re17 1 m;;,l ~~ .way, will nll those who

hntr b eckert the d!ivewiiJ' u be of· people. 1 belle"te be trusts practlcnl· <Wtmld endure. )'or ~e i21~t believe ever heard o! anybody being con·

buys something more than space and circulation in the colwnns of this newspaper. It buys space and . circulation .plus the favorable consideration -or 6Ur­readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons •

· ·' rewa btmsett· tot cotnpttn)'. To the ty. evet)'bndy-but Ood." tn love ev~11tlng- tepln. Wtelelll verted by "one of these batber:shop i l\' great bound'• ..,lumbering delight. abe. .Agl)es had to laugh. "How do 10u ~ .rou eli~ bear to J!IJ.'f .-nd l:lever arguments kindly raise their right !, " leap!!J! down, wened the nJmb!t!, and meant" ai!M to gulp." _ . hands? I nutt~ttfe cl:tmbeM.t Ia; seattnt .&!tit. ... ml!an It, .. IWillred Bee. "llegnrd .Agnes begnn to be &ltep:t. • • • ' • • •

sclt tid&tel.t uprlihl Bi! -wOJ abllbrd· the_ record. He's Insured ev,. .... bod" ' t1 ao•emn and · · ""-lllo'"' 1 ... ~ ~# ' "Turn, thou, aM IOIStr to me: . . Currency JurciJnw. .

· •. .. 10,....... .... • oo ...... g and everything, everywhere, against BEING frightfullY, sm~rt w begin when he wail rll11ng, boldlnc.llts huce fite, t!ooo, atorm, pesUienee antl dis- Sev~n •long years I've followed thel!, . ·with, I know ns much tcgardllig mtttdo 'hJgb Ia the air, aM atiflflnc the O!ter-aU act8 of God. but he'll take Over the flet,Y iiloiinb!tn.'• c;:urt~ney J~$'gU~ng A$ the n.ext fellow rnshlnt 'Wind.· -. - - AnY Jttete mortal on faith. Attet-='·-he Who tottoweit · wliom! ·ana. 1Vh1' -whlCh l; pr~isely nothing at all.

-~ . ' , .. It ... iunclrttine for. th& children embraced the bllrnlDJ Idea of glvtng What WllS thnt'l It WAs--tbe Prfllt'e!l Up toi say, ~18,'t5, mosf ot lL!i know ~ ·' at nee-.. JUJd Albea blt!W that. ~li- up a marl~ .. pesltlon tq 1'0 In With "Who followed ovet- tbtJ. fiery tllOtlntaln: . WbJt tlieihe)' Js:;....ot tue(f to· be. But

aueb a hne. jaunt ifat; lleewoutd hill*e · Collilt ·.nd netnbleo be conldn;'t watt .and for Jove ot him, the. follawl!i!, · whetS, they truk lt\ tenna of billlons . · had • table liet fa t.he omngerJe whlch tot Father Co return from New York though he. ttsd been bewitched and bt trillions or jlllion!J,,they•v.e got

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. abe 80ilnded Jaer hom~ and IP8d d41~ to 11ow tb!l~terratned ttom lhon·· want to be1t'evll tt. ~ tuU .cf flgurea, tiil!!l to CXJ!laln theae. lagl,t th,rlce abOnt.~io:op ot th~drlre etlnt themSelves with ·mone7. or . (TO Bt,c;QNTIN. uetJJ . . toveiJJmerttal nmniP\U,atlons, the to dlij)Iq Bdke~vtm~ bJ• tbe' dllldttn eou~. th~·~ · &'Pt Davt." capital ' ·1·no.._ coJtvinced J am that.c"like t&o before ~ haltecJ.cand tile lift 11ifulll1, nO'I't." · · · · 81il'1letf. '~'••pie t• Calll Faillj . . ave\'.ge speCfnllst. -~I! :lina dotiC!eh* 'Wltb '1~e: ~qnomr. of, DlotloJl. ~~ wldcb ~It tou ·1oubt thetli', Bee!" Eromatua· wa. th·e t'lllleatan .• bo ' ttated on birl'.lg _ex portlY Jgnor .. nt . /, F. lul ~mpUaft'!d' fan -:UI!n:l;. Jlld .to •· "Not fit tlie alitbtest. .. ~e7'U take ·· · rtre to the temple ot DIM& (ni..tbe ;1lpo.lt _ ~e in'{olved subfect ratht!r

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Notice· NO HUNTING ALLOWED

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In choosing our medicines we have been carefuey to select those compounded ·'by '"the greatest chemists in the world. They have built up their ' . reputation because they.are reliable.

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or fall and Winter <lotbiPt as follow~: Ladies' All-wool Winter Coats · Men's Mackinaws Men's all-wool Dress. Trousers Boys' Corduroy Suits Children 'a School Sweater.s · w~ are wnstjntfy recelvin~ sblprnents ot £rotblng1or

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,, ~l:'e~•f, l)f{Aeqr~ to be yQtecl tor, :thf.\ na.muf! of tll11 c~n414atf!S tor .e11och ~ll Clerlta: ~~q. otl\c~!l AA ~M ~roe hl\ve b~en Pllrt1Jled to tlle- Coun~ Clei,'l{. ~ · 1-W, 1\l. ;Br:!l<ly · M:el!l'i:)er 1.....R. M. McNat( Member

. •th!l l'}JI.Jnel!. f;lf 3ud(;eS, of l!lleotlon f\P<l . Co~Jntln~ J'\ld~S . ,2., Migu(ll ~l)a . r. .. Altefl).at,e 2-Mrl:l •. Gco~e Clementa Altemo.te llP'!' ... Uie .. wberP Bl).(d eleptton ta to be held. liJ. . ~-~ll :. PQIJil'NO 1i"l.cACm: s~ Patr}QIO ~:!clloo~ JjOUB!i

. · DlviiJlon .9f ~ct. No. ~. HQN;DO, t.er Vottnr l'Ur(lose&.l!ill General Eleo-'l:JJerqforQ, We: tile :ijoard ot Co~nty Coniml63ton.ers of t.tru:ol.n · • · · .tlon. 1 :

·~~~~~ · Ue~co, J)Uri!\IMt to sald provJstort of law and the authority .• ~JproiNCf ·NO. ·'-'llO~O, JU;~CTJON DlSTBICT "A" ~d ''B" . 't In' J.IB, l;l.etllP:Y proclaim, pub'llsh Mil gtve notlco thlll ';llltb da.y of Oc• Beginning at tho J'i'9ftli"flell~ Corner. oC Section ·Ninl;iteon, (19'>, In 1'own· :~)ber, A. D., 1~36 of a Qeneral' llllectloll. to be held In X.lnc:oln County, NeW l!blp 'l'en .(11)) 13ouUl, RIUlge Sevent.een ll7) EW!t, New Mtlldco Principal

::~:£~~~?~~t.i; November 3, A, D., 19!JO, t'tle p\lrpoll(l "ot which Ill to MerhUan. 'J,;Jw~:~ce aouXh on the RQ.nse line between Township~;~ Stxteen to tile variPUB office11 he.relnafter pf.nned. • · (10) and >Seventeen '(17-) :Eallt, l'tew ,r.texlco Prlpclpal Merldllm tQ the South·

. 11t· aald -Genor~~.l. .E'IccUon..tbe.qu~~olll\.~!1 !ll~ct~l'!l ot X.lncoln weat. Comer of Town.~~lp EJeven (ll,) South., Rnng!l 17 Ellllt, New M~co · sho.ll v<lte upon the otnc!ls ana names of ,._the v~~Xlous ciUlifiaates Prlnclparlof(lrldlan, ·,-- · · --- . , ... ·~-

. ' . encll o! aatq offices, all the b!Une have been certified to 'Ute County . That part of snld Preclnc:.t No •. ~. Hondo, lying to tbe lllailt of ao.ld · .Clerk of tlll!t county, to-wJt: c1lvltlln.B. Une to •M lUiown o.a, :EI~ctJon Dletrlct "A", and tho.t part of eald

. ,' Ji'O:U.,l'llEfiiDENTIAI. EI.EOTORS: · l?reclnct Np. 2, l{on~o, 1ytnc to the We\lt of said dividing Une to b!l known ~.Jlepubllcnn Co.ndldatea~:w. c. Porterfielil."Mrs. E. A. Cahoon, Jo:~e ~.'Rivera 118 Jillectlon Dlatrict "B." ~

· ·: l')emocmtlc Cll\l!lldt~,tea: .Amelln. Velarde, Clyde Woolworth, V. V. Tu.toya · ' l'wcln!.lt No. S, ARABELA • c8llclallllt C!mdld11tetJ: Cll!.u\1. B.' Blacltbum, Hale S. 'Duncqn, John· Wlllln.IDII Election Judges:

'{ 'Union CMdld~tlllll. Arthur W._ Cu.mcron, PaUl EmlnJCr• J. ·D. Page . . • 1-(lD.Iltuln Torrell " Member 1-C. H. Hale Communist Candlda.tes: lfl!J.Uro Pacheco, Domenlcu.. Hemo.ndcu-.. L. B. Qood 4mar~~.nte Lucero. Alterilo.te 2-Pcte Romero

-·~ _J{:!!'~~b~~~~~~:~t:~nz.f: .. :::.~~.~~-= .. ~~ .~.-~~.:~..':.:.~.' .. ~~~~~C:.h__... . . ~~ ; ~~r~,;~~~~a , ' •i . Ji()ll Ul'if.l'ED STATES SEN'ATOlt. (Long Tennr . ·· ·- -· . , · ·,.. . ··· .UoU. .Clerl,ta.! · ltepubliCM Cnndldlltt>: · Eml\llt W. Everly - J,-Formln Pacbeco ~ambel:' 1-Carlo Ortega

.. _ .,.:l)fimocrfttlp Ca.ndldnte: Ca.rl A. Hatch 2--.Joao CnndOl\ria Ail~omo.t.ci.2-Dorotby Brill

Cbnlrman Member Altarnate Alterfluto

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· Furmor · LO.bor Ctmdldate: · · · · W: c, 'l'·borp • • ... - • • • • - . _ POiiiJNG PLACE:: School Houee . ;, FOR DNITJID STA'l'ES SEN ATOll '(Short Tenn) l'rilcb1ct No. '· PlOAOllO • " • • · · ·'

Republican Ca.ndld11te: M. A. Otero, Jr. Election Judges: Democrathi Ctlndldnte: Ocnnltl Chavoz 1. Jj:Gtnqulo Silva · ' MoJQ,bar 1-Mro. Modeato Chavez Farmer Labor Cnnr;lldate: Santiago El Ma.yor Mntta 2-Snntlago Jimenez Altorno.tc 2-W, E, Neeley I . FOR llEl'llESENTATIVE IN CONGltESS ' ·ll-Mre: '"bert Prult

"Republlcnn Candldnte: 0 M. Rnlph Brown • Poll Clcrlts: Dcmocrntlo Candldnto: J. J. Dempsey 1 JilatobQ.n Gnrcib. Membor l-· Albert Prult

.Ji'o.rmar :J.nbor CMdldate: • . Alberto Ortiz 2-Roml\ll S11lao Altemntc 2~bcrt Kimbrell l FOil OOVEBNOB PoLIJNG PLACE: School Houoe

. JlcpubllciUl Co.ndldllte: , Ja.trn Miller l'reclnct No, II, RADENTON ~·. Democrntlo Co.ndldo.te: Clyde Tingley Election Judges:

~armor Labor. ClUidldn~: , ji. G. Raucrt 1-Gcorgo L. Torrez Member 1 -0. M. Harvey , FOJt LlEUXENANT OOVEilNOR 2 Mo.x Ro.mlrez Alt.emnt.o z.. -Frank HMklns RepubllciUl Cn.ndldnte: Floyd Snntlotcvan ~. -Mro. Chao. · Stonomtln 1Dcmocrntlq Candidate: . Hiram M. Dow 4 .... w, lL Spnrltmnn Farmer Labor Cllndldllte: Frederico Arella.no Poll Clerlus:

I. • FOil SECRETARY OF STATE 1-Mto, Mcx Ro.mlra:a Member 1--Mro. 0. M. Hnrvey · Ropubllcnn Cllndldtltoi Idn D. BaCt). 2-ArCIU'lo ):,.1)jon Altarnnte 2 · !ll!'tt Fluqk Hnnltlno 1 DomocrnUo dandldllto: Ellmboth F. OoiiZlllCll • POLLINO PLACE: School Hollllo Fnrmcr Labor Cnn.dldtltc: Mro. L. D. Qood l•ftldnct No. 0. ENCINOSO

FOil S'l'ATE AUDITOR ' Election Jlldge.o: > Rcpubllcnn Cnndldtlto: Jono D. Fcmnndoz f-Donlol VIall, Sr. Mombor 1-...J. 0. Shtlw ,: DomocrnUc Ct.ndldnto: Joco 0. Onrcln 2 Claudio Montoya Altornnto 2--T. J. Clayton ;: Ji'nrmor L!lbor:'Condldntc: llo.rry MtlvrogcmtD a.. -FIDyd Jl.alo ; FOB STATE TREASURim . 4= -Roy Roddy

• I Rcpubllcnn CAndldnto: c. J. ltolly Poll Clcrlto: · f DamocrnUc C.o.!!dldnto: Jnmcu J. Connolly· 1 ,Cilftoa Cb!lvaz Member 1-.. Mre. Guy Nix

· Farmer IAbofl Cn.ndldnte: J. C. Wonl 2 ~!Dey Moutoyll .1\ltemnto z,.... Wllllnm Nlx i . :FOil ATJ'OUNEY GENERAL POLJ.xNG PLACEJ: ~hoot IIOUJ:o

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' i Ropubllcrul Cn.ndldnto: Junn A. A. Sedillo Prclclnet No. '· JIVAIULJA ~ • ' DomocmUc Cnndldnto: Frnnlt H. PnUoD Elc:cUon Judge#:

' FOB SUI'ERlNTE:-.'DENT OF PUDLlO INSTRUO'l'lON 1-Jobn E. Bell Member 1-·E. H. llcndrldtD '. · } Rcp~llcM Candidate: Jl. U. Errett • ~ ADblon Altcrnntc 2-Mrn. E. L. <>=no

. 1 i D~rmluoUo Condtdnte: 11. R. Rodncro 3.-loo HcnDCllliY

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Chnlrmnn Member Alt.omato Altcrnnto

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\ Ropubllcrul Cnndldllto: 11. L. lt~nt Poll Clcrllo: · Domouollc Condldtllo~ J?mnlt Worden 1-Mitc.boll Ellll Member 1 ~rn. Lolco SbarroU I Farmer L:lbor Cnndldntc: AboJ DomingUe:: 2 0~ B. Ooodnow Wtomnte 2- Jl.. JJ' RODollo ' ' FOB CORl'OilATlON COIDJISSIONER POI..t.XNG Pl.J\Clil: Gcho~ HollllO

Rcpubllcnn qArutldnto: Mnnucl PadUla P~ No. S: WJUTE OAKS. ~ Domouatle-Cnndldtlte: .Pvn lt._ C•uuuloo EltcUon .Ju4~o: • ,

7o.rmcr labor Ctlildldo.tC!: Pedro Lu.fnn 1-Jalc•cU. Fulmer- · "ldcmber. l.-llcbcrt Lt:oU.o . FOR JUSTICE OF BUPREblE COURT OF STAT& 2- Mrn. WJUla.m W, Smltb Altomoto Z,~Eddlo Fltzp:~.trJck

, Repttbllcnn Candldnto: · John c. Woltlon a .. Mro. Nollie Colllor ~ Oomccrallo Cnndldato: A. L. Zlnn ..,_~Dink Moyam

FOB STATE SENATOR 1Gth DJSTIUCT , Poll ClerkD: ' (Llnooln, Olcro, SO«lrro and Tormnco Counties) • 1-WlUlam W. Sm.Jtb Mcmlx!r l.~Mra. laura SulllviUl !,1

Ropubllcru:~ Ca.ndldoto: Ocorue W<Kdmnn 2 Mn Jake H. Fulmer Allcmllte 2 -Mro. Joclt · Cleghom DnmocroUo C®dldnto: Mm. Loult:o H. Coo POt.t..tNO PLACE: Howitt llnll

FOR STATE SENATOR· Ullh DISTIDCT rroo:tnet No. 0, CAl'lTAN i (Unco!n Md Otero Oountlt.A) Elootlon Dllltdd "A" ~ Ropubllc:m Cnndldnt.C!: . EmeJJt Key Ell!ctlon JudgCll: ' DcmodnUc Cnndldt!W Perry Soon~ 1-Robort t..owlD Membor 1-:Roy Copolnnd

FOR STATE llEPRESENTATIVE aotb DISTllior 2-Boymour Cc:un.a . Altemalo 2-E. H. Jobncon i (Llneclu, Otero ®d Soootro CmmUcs) !l-W. R. Weal J Rcpubllcnn Ouldt$UI: · M. H. Croruttnnn CounUng JudartD:

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Rllpubllcrul Ouldldllte: Mrs. Oornldlno DubofD Perkins Poll Clorta: • \ Dt!llli)UnUa .C:Wdldnte: L P. lfull • 1..-Mhl. 01l!ey Paeboeo . Ml!mbor 1-Mra. Jnclt Elbnw ..Mcmbar ' FOn lJISTBiOT .teoo~ 2-=Frllnc:ls ~olda ..Al1.cmllt02-.Mn. Warren Roclt.wetl Altcrnnto ! R(!pubUcnn Olndldnte: J. :Raulon NowelJ POIJJNG PLACE: Orndo Scllool HOWle

Demcct"nUo CilndldD.to: Numa c. Ftengu ~ No. O, CAPITAN FOB DISTRICT A'I'TORl'i'EY Etedtotl Dbtrlct "8"

IU!publlcnn CruuUdnw: li'n:d tt Ayem • - ETGa!iiD J'u<lgrnr. DltillotroUo Cnndldn{(!'l,_ Martin A. Threet 1-S. n. 1lartto1f' Member :a:-w. L. Holmaa

FOR oom.~ COlU'!USSiOlii'ER, 1st DISTIUOl' 2-Mn. Dell Dickey Alternnto 2-J'ullus Foater R€pubUC!l.D Cruldldllte: ·~· Trinidad ~ · • . , . :J ·-Ed. Z:lmom ~tic ClltldldatE!: · · · P. n. SAJ!dovol Cd<~nttng .JudgeD:

li'Olt (lOUNTY OOM'MISSIONEG; Cad DISTniCJ! 1-W. E. Lolr Membllt' ~l.!i Kirby lU!JrubllC!l.D Catldldate: · Madt M. Penb: 2-Irrmlo Chavez Al~~ t.Im. Wtllfnm S. Peterv D(!mcernqc C!:mdfdmG: Got'\:lon ·Wellll 3-Vam:::lJ' Thompson

FOU OOlfNi'Y OO:lnnsstoNEn,. 3nl DIS'tiDC'r " Poll C'lethll: ltep-u'bllcnn Catlct!lbtc: R. E. Lemon l- Gtilllermo Bala:mr Member 1-Mra. Sttl Le;ll)le

Cbnlrmoc Mllmber Alternnto

' •· 'Demoerntlc Condtdate: Dewey SlotteD 2-J&mu a.h&rry Alfm'I:Iate2-Mm. Marthn Toblll Member Alternate

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·' FOU l'BOBA.TE JUDO!: POLLlNG·PLACE: Orndo Sc.hool O~lum ru-·"'tleon Candhhte: .Eierdo Cba~ Dirlalon or Pn!dnrt l!io. 0, CAl'n'AN for Vottnr Ptlrp!IIIC8 at Oenetnl ne~~muc Condldate: r.t111'dal c. st. .f~>hli " Eicdtoo

!fOR OOtmtt CLl'!llK Be.gtnnlng o.t tho- Intersection of the Saulhcrn.. Pnclflo Rallroad Right of 'Cinytcn B'mt Wlijj' at a. Plllnt. em tluL:ruill~d 'tmclt with the Wcat. SeeUon Line of SJ)c-l:dwara l"etilletd Uon No. Tweney-s:~~ (21), In Township Eight <8> South, RIUlgo Tblrt.oon

FOR SUElltFF t13> E:l.st. Ne...-Mt<%!to Principal Uetidlnll, being tbe WCJ~t bouudnry or Rej;ubttQtl Candidate: S. E. Grelsen Precinct No. Nln« {[l), <!n.pltnn. Thence EMtetly following the line of tbe DemOctfiUe CoM!W:tte: . AJ~ • .tenitlllll v SOutbem Paclflc tulfraad nuozs Seet'lolill :rt, ~ Md 25, TO'W111Iblp Jillgbt. <8>

WB OOtmTY ASSESSOR • SOutb. lta.tlgt~ 'rhJ:ttUti (:13) ~t, to tbo lntersecU«m or GD.ld Ra.Uro:i.d with ltepublienn C:!U!dldnte: AndV Podltla tbo Easterly .llhe. dt S<ictlon 25. TOWiLSl:ilp Eight (8) Soutb, &ngC' Thirteen X1emoerl'1Uc Cntldldrtta: • :L. lt. DllW <ta> East. Thenco eontlnutng on line of said Rrulrond tbrougb Sectfona &0,

Ropubttirul CMdldote: D£n1<!(!tt1Ue Condldato:

F()it OOU)iTl( T:KEA.Stm 31 IUld 32, To1iV1111hlp .lrught <8> South, ;Rnnge Fourl(!en (14) E:lst, nne! Sec-... · .... :...' ....._,,_l!~.!!!!!Uiti~"ct!~ll'll<bte:...: __ ~ ... __ ...... _ltorgon t.ovefa! tlons IS and :I, "l"owuablp Nine f9) Sf>utb,.ltfinge 1o•ourtcen (14) :ti!allt to tho

~ Demccrli(fc .'Cru!araare: . · oscar naJlillt!rger - - · ·· · - -- .. .. . etttntt..Jl~h NIM (0) 'l'OMJsblp Nino CD) Soutb, Ron go · · c. • . rog C::Ot1:n't' SUPF.'Itt~ENT OF SCROOL8 Ji'ourteon (:14) East. 'l'litnca Easterly to ffie Nonli 'QUo.rtei' Corn !If" ot mct-

Repub«can Candld.:1t.e£ I · Mrs. 'Marguerlto Merchant Sec:Uoil Nfi1e (9); Thence Sootb to the Center line of Thltd (3rd) Street of

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DemocrliUc:clindlrln.te; . :M'ril. irene ~ thlf ·ttown ot CaplWJ, (J, P. TbenCll Ennt along the center tine of Tblrd <SrdJ · .· FOB. COVN'l'Y s.vnVEYon • . Street ·to Jnteraectton- ot Center• Line of North Llncollt Avenue o.rtci Tblnl

--ttcpull1fi!IDI ettndl!lnfo:- · ~· · · ·A. :H. Harvey- tam) $poeet.. 'l'henee- South nlotig c:etlter Jlne ot North Lfneotn Avenuoo.nd DemocroUc C!1l!dtcfiite1 • ·--.. -·-·-- ...... _ .... •• South. Ltncoll'i X'i.enue,aticf'aTonfrSect~t1nlf1mtwe-on -$cct1on. Fittcon (1lh . . The. :Brotcl nei.'oby t!.pt>Olnts {jjq fotlovtltlt:· EtoctJon Judge.B', CounUtiiJ • IUld Sb:teeu (10), 'l'wl!nly-onq t21l null T\Venly.-£wo {22}, TWetitY·lJilVeD (21)

•. .ruagca lind Polt. Clerii:jl; iiti!lalll(). dfslgnntes. th~ pllieea ot holding aid EJo and Twentf-tilgbt' CIS); to Soutbe:wt Co mot ot Section TW,entY-Elght (29), • ~cllon ln. thtt .1/tit'lotiB preelnwt of -t.tpcotn COunty: 'fo\bljlbip' Nine~ .(9) · St-UtJr, :Ran go li'ourteen <14> . E:iat to Intersection .wltl;l

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' re~porisi~ility - with ~ron~ oppoJ:tunitie~.' for· ad.. . , · vancement. · . · · · - · · ~ .

llow we can 1\e!I? you prepnre for similar opportun­ities,. il) short time and at small expet).Se ··= and the~ help you secure a good posi~ion, will be fully

. exnll.lined 'if you .will . mail the Coupon now for Special Intormntion. . · . '· ·· .

·,.. . -.Draughon's Business· Cql~ges .. . . • •

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lf you scan News Ads carefully, you:ll find tha't . Carrizn7o mt>rch~ntP. ~ell as cheaplv a~ citv -.tore~ · . ., '

W0, 11end abroad for articlea you c~n get at home. . and at aubstantial•avinR- to y~u?. Read New a AdA.

•• • • .... • • • P~·t..INO. PI..Z\!,j.E Negnl .lio.ll • ,.. ·~ • l'rcclnt't No. l2, BONITO

1-Hugh Grafton 2-!llrll. L. A. Ornfton

lillcellon ,JudlWII: Member I lUt•hn rd Blnchnm Altctna.t•• '!. 0 U. Shoolt

• ,3 Tom Rlnlllltlm '\ l\1 ru. 0. ll. O'Le11ry

Poll ('l<•rlu .. 1-l..onn Hngcc Mcmbc&· 1 B. 1.. Luclt ~~-M ra. E. R. Dlood Alterntlt<• 2 Mru Tom Blnf:ho.m

' POLl.INO PlACE: Antrua School llouuo

J .. .John Bcrnnnrd 2- .Crl'll Mnrco

1-~-.0I.'or(:e Slmpoon Z .IIIJlnlo Mlrnbal

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l'n'<'in<'l No. 18, C'OUONA Elretlon Jude<'" :

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3 A. J. All!lnoon i Hl11 Thomrut

C'~uollnr~ Judt:<'a: . Mcmb<'r l J. M. Jolly

Allcrnnt" 2 M1 o J..-o lltmcocll . 3 Mrn. J. M. Sh11llon

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POLLINO PLAClo! Hrlmol H)•mnnDium Building l'f'C't-fnr.t -No. B, CAIUUZOZO

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l- . .John E Wrtaht z Ada Orny

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Mcmb<>r I Hubert Hnll Alh•m<lll!:! . !l U Doot111n

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<'ounum: Judt;cd· . MNnb<'r I .Tum J ('~, It Allt·rnnl<• • •lr•u (' M J•mt'n

:J C:lalt0<')' J>lilfiJ:!I 4 l\frn. Momtll' Chn\'N

Poll c·t .. rlln' 1- M. · J. &.'lm~ll Mcmbllr l t•'lo)·d Rot"Jbnd 2 Mro. Melvin RlchnW.on J\ltt'mntfl2 H<'lll t>ow

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gl.,c;tlon Jud(lrn: 1 C'nrl lll'J:nc>t· 2 F,J, M. Bl'C'II

M<'mb,•r I l'llr<'"Y \Vdl'h Altmn.'ll<', \\' J. l.ont:uton

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1-. Don En ;:I lob 2-Ben StJmm"l

-:1 J 1unlo Lucero ('(}untlnfl Judr.rn: Mt'mlwr l M. I!. Finley . AllemntCJ '.! J lm Tom

:J Mro l'nul Mayer 4 Orllt>vo Ort~co

~ Poll ('!('rlto l~FJorcntlno Lopez M<'mhllr I R·ui..J. Trunx :t -Mru. J. V. Hobble Allemtnt>2 .Olto J>rtohm

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.l'h'clnrt No. Ill, OS('t'UO EkdiOI!l JUil!;t!l:-

1-CbOD. li. Thornton 2-. Eugcme Klmmonn

MC'fllbcr 1 \1/'nrl' W. Urmool Alt11rtlllto Z Vnn<'o Smith

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4 MtB. Wnrn W. Urrutcl Pon Ctnrttg·

l~Mm. C. U. Thornton MC'mbt<r 1 Jl'lm Dillard 2-Jnmra H. Jtlmmcns Altrrt\:ltfl:! Mr!L Vnn<'e P. Bmltb

1-Ellwutd Z....nurn 2--.Gco. Robetto

POLLINO I'I..ACR ~hool Hou11e l'rrdnl'i No. 10. A.~CllO

Ei<'rUr.m Judcea: • Member I· .(k-oc t:lt.-owy Altcrtnlt> 2 !>Xm L. t.. l"etl>rn

3 .John Stmlcy 4 Wnltcr Hobhu

Pol! ('!nvltlt' 1-}.tm. Rrynn Hightower Membt'r l VIrgil Petel'tl 2.--Mn~. Jim Dale AltcmotP ~ Mrll George Oomll:fln

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POLt.r:ro f'l.AC"F.. Geho<Jl Homo PnJclnl't No. 1'1, Hl"INDLE

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POLlJNO Pl.J\CE f!l'tr'OOI Jtou;e l'tct'Jnrl No. 18, JONE'l'A

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l'OLLtNG PLACB: Lon Sehool ltouoa l"rt>cl!ret No, Ill, WltlTB lltOUNTAIN

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Met>l.s on the first Thursday in each month.

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BY·H"ON. CLYDETINGLEY GOVERNOR OF NEW MEXICO "

(With opologlca to "Tho MtuJter DotcC'tlvo"-Kay, J.PIG.) "

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GOVERNOR Tingley, as a contributor to detectl''e tlctton, had an artfcle ln .. the May, 1086, 1 BBUO of

· "ThQ Master Detective," on pages 6 and 62. lo It be told tbe Department of JWitlce a.'ld tho G-men how to abollah crime. He aafd he had proved hit system tru New · Mexico. He Indicated that things tn the criminal Uno were awful when he took over the job, but that he set rlgbt out to abolish crJme ln our fair atato and dJd It ~·Jn a period of stx months.''

Space forbids reproduction of the entire article, which In too blld, as It 18 a gem of crJme running ttcUon. Thoro are certain paragraphl, however, which the voters aro entitled to read... Here Uley are:

"I bn.ve IIUldoJt my pol1ey to give our 1t&te poltee my undivided support, and I shall do thlt u long u I am ln the Governor's chair. To 'back them up I bT6 J&t U u knolfn further TlUT CRDIINALS 'tiLL BE PBOXP'fo LY AND STERNLY PUNIBliED, AND TDA.T' THEBE WILL DE NO HO~E FOB 'F.QEJ[ · ()F CLEMENCY 1M

. TIJE S.JlAll.E OF IJARDON8 ·OB C0XliU'l'ATION8FilOJI TIJE GOVEUNORtS Olo'PICE.

(Note: Tho above was not post wriUns b)' George Armijo.)

"Nle Governor's arUcle continued:

A ·c on Ill :-;o 1 o the l't'r.ordo of the St'cretnry of Stnte, <'unflrmt'd by the prlnon records, Governor Tingley, 111• to Scptcmbt>r 22. 1030, wiUlln a pnrtod of · 21

"I FEEL TliAT IT 18 Ml' SWORN DUTY TO JUICE SURE TIIA.T A LAW DREA.ICER SENTENCED TO PBI' SON SERVES Hl8 PULL SENTENCE. AJtlloush I would not healtnto to recUt)' an obvloua ntllcaniage of jU!U~ which resulted Jn t&e lncarceratfon of an lnn~gt. m&n, ou tho other hand THOSE INDIVIDUALS CONVICTED IN OUR COUBT8 WHO' WILL BECEIVE CLEMENCi' FROM TilE. GOVEBNOR WILL BE FEW AND THEY

' . nwnthn, hnd llllllll'd 00 I' A UDONS AND J2ti COMMUTA· TIW'HI 01-' HE~TE~et:s OF J)EJo'ENDANTS SENTENC. 1-:JJ TO Tilt: ~ E \\' 'MEXJC!O PENI'rENTUR1' BY THE • WILL lU VB TO DESERVE JT.n . .

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01-' 1'11}: 12u PERSONS WJIO IIAVE RECEIVEP. ('CHilJl'T,\TIONH 107 11.\VE BEEN RELI-!.\SED.

TINUI,f!Y AL.~O IIMilSStlED .21 l'AtrOONS IN MIS· unn:A"Oil fMiEH, o:u: roMMt•'l'ATION OF A J.UL st;~n·::\('t-; ANn ONE 1'.\UOLE TO A JAIL PlltliONElt.

The nnml'o or tho 236 penrona who hnvc received the ' t>XI'('UIIV\' df.'tnency nrc with-held ror the obvious rMSon

that IIOJU(l ot them might be damaged. The only guilt ln­\'olv(>(J tn lhe Tingley Pnrdon record Is the public scandal

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• Elthl'r n scandalous condition exlstll In our New lrlex­

lt'o rourlu u~htc.b sent~nct>d these pemons. or n scandalous condition f'XIuta In the f'Xccutlve office, because the num•

\ bl'r of Jlnrdons 18flued by Tingley esUlbllshes an all-ttme ·· high record tor a similar period ..

Gontlmtatlon of the llot of the Tingley pardons nnd . commutations C'.an be bnd nt tho office ot the Secretary of State, at the State l'enltentlary, or at Renubllcnn stata hoodquartt'TS tn suma Fe- where a complete rcord ot each case, with names, Ia on file. ..

• Yet our Governor nssured hfs i'eadem in the artiCle

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OnMonday, October 12, H)'m&n.' RO)" ot Albuquerque, who had been sentenced to be electrocuted on October lGt.h, for nturder, was given a reprieve of two months. qr until December 16th • • • OR UNTtt. AFT:fln THE ELo ~CTION.

. ·tho 1\flinter Detective that ho Would only and commutations In roses of ''obvluus

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World of T()morrow

New Yor~-'l'be New· York World's lair ot U39, which, ac:cordlna to Gt9vl!r Whalen, Pi:'eJideot of tlle fair, wlll be a Jt25,000,000 'show, will have a theme- . ·"BuUdlor the World of Tomorrow."

Th.ls was .announced for the ftrst time by Mr. Whalen, following the adoption of the theme· pod the design by the Board ot Directors. ·

''The Tbem!l," !!a.\s\-Mr. WhnlJm, ".en.­eompa~~Serthe well-being of mnn, tl)e -betterment ot lite. It wUJ be carried ·out In our e~hJblt zones, Ia our amuse• menta, and In a beautiful 'Theme To.we~; We will display to the visitors 1111 tlio eoods. all the materials. "all the re­sow-c:e• and powers man ha~ amassed. to the end that &;y st\ldylng tllem, ono · may learn bow to plan nod lo attain a more admirable tuture."

The de'algn, a almplo nod pracUcal one WalAs- moUvated 'by· r >nsldoraUon fw

- the hundreds of • thouaando ot people expected every dll)', d!Vlde• the malo secUon Into ten :cone.:s. Thete zone:s wiU d~al~ exhlb1l4.of elotllbur. Ahclter. tho

· arts, the ba:Jie l;,duatrles. health, (lUI· teoanc:e, recreation: government llnd c:o­operaUon. educaUon. and public and soclal ~ervlcea. Each ex~lblt will bo al- • locoted to Ita proper zone. There wlll be no hapbaznrd or BClltlered dlsplny. For the !\rat time. vWiorD need not walk oil oveil' a lair grounda to t:ee wlult theY went to uee, and onlY whet they wn.nt to ~ee.

FaeaJ E¥hiblll . ' Jo each zone thoro wlll be a .toenl ox·

hlbll to explain. In drnmoUe fll!hlon. tbo nature of tho aeelor. Its blalor,., and Ita potential future.

Tho ~~Pnca wlll bo laid out lllOund tho "Theme Tower," 'In tho henrt of tho main uoc:tlon. o 250 root utructuro thllt wUl domlnnte tho park. Jo thb tower !IJIIII bet a panorama to uhow whot

· • drldes Amcrleo hl111 modo ln tlul 150 rc:aD that lulve pa.c:cd alnc:o Ocoree Wll.llhlnstoo atrodo Into Now 'lorJ(a old Fcdnel 111111 and took the onth of office u our Qrat prt:DidcnL

Tho opcntna of tho Fl11r, AprU 30, ·JQ3ll, oommcmoroloD tho lllOth onnlvor· 11117 or tM t da7.

Thll PAnorama wJU IWo Allow tho In· tcrdopendonce, ot tho 40 atntC!D born of tho 13 orliJDtl C41onle:~, end tho Inter· relaUoo ot the biB clUe~~ end tho c:ouolr)'

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'l'ht owner• ot the Empire Stat" bulldlaJ cootnu:ted ror Ill outalde aup pi.J of 1.tcam tor beaUor purJ)Oae& 'l'bl1 ll derlred from two enure11 lu· dcnendent •team malo1. Tho. bulhl Ins baa a CWO:plpo · vacaum 171ten• With Iteam tUrblDIHJrlTCD YIICUIIfiJ pumpa dlacharlfoJ tbrourb IIUIIable bt'al ll%Cbao&ea IDto the acwer. TbP equipment ll dlvldecJ IDto tour aopa rato zooe1, tho lower, up to And loc:lun lor tbo Orth floor, btlnt aupplled rrom tbo mo.lo1 1D the aub-baaemeot. Tile oext aocUo6 ll IUpplled downward from a ut ot matna OD tho twent1· nloth floor ceUJ.oa, The lteUoa trow tho thirtieth to the tort.J·fltth ftoora Ia auppllOd upward trom malna on thl' twent.r·olotb lloor, ancJ th& top ot Ulo bulldl,ug. lacludiDJ tho tower. trom maJDJ on the tltt.Y·tourth ftoor celUna, Tbero are about 1,000 radlatora.

dlatrleb of the Uol14!d SlaiC!D. , The Jltl of the Flllr. Flwhlna Mcadow

Park. wlU be a permllllent plllk Qftor lht J'alr b done. It c:ompr!J:e.a 1210 11m:a -twtoe tho rpJice evtr bofora ilvon over

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"- a.n ••• F···· tU Pac11e to n!a:erk of C:OOVC!rUns tho llflo Into a &lboil wu UrlnJ fri Utspanlola llld Fair GI'OUIIdq aru1 a gmk rcqutrl!ll cnsa-

fJaYIDJ rtlllen d«piJ' Loto debt. rc:trtd ncerlna and orUDUo ddlt of tho htaboDt. lmprl$onmont. Uo hid 1D a cull lllliJ the employment ot hunl1nd.t of men. lllld ~:o.t_bi!J!acl!.- PWillcd war4 &-·lblp-+· •hlt·crxoondlturr of mntJGfiif or'i'!oUara.· -·· • ltl:lrlag tor the mainland or Conttnl OreaJ moundD of dobrb mwt bo •bitted. Amalco. Tbcre bo W'lll •u~rut In Oreat ctcprculonD muut oo ntll!d ln. A llll1klnJ trllmdt with the lndiDDI. u.. river mwt bit c:anollted ond ltJ tldnl bCltd, whUe there, thai a complatm Inlet dammell. Two IIIQDI mom~ mwt had bteD ladifd aptaat blm ttllb tht- be drcdted and IJllldo Into be:luUiul ldnsz of Bpatn. poulbll Dtl tho old lllces. Sllc thowand tnu or moro mwt

be plantod. leDII or thomnod!l of Dbrubll. cltorgo ot lloolng from d-ebt Delf/1' mWlou of cowen~. Ro:ub mun bo buUt mtnOd ro perform eome teat wbleh -and brSdieJJ mwt bo buUt to cp:rn llllr:bt ~Grten the ktDJ'I wrath, bo IJI:!I them. Sewena mmt be lruUllled. out Into tbe wlldC!J'lleu wUh eome , -em to au IW.ttt.ett eomp:~nrom, llllong lllem PW!rro, duUoed to be eoll41leror ot Peru, and Th& J'aJr cmeJ~ mlmata thnt IUS,·

000.000 wW ha\'IT ba!n tpcnt before the atumbled OPOJS Ule crutest OC:l'AD" ,on tint vWior u acfmlttN "to the groundo. Ule c}obt. The cJty and the mte .ol Now York and

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WHY=====·= !mokm1 r. Enjoyed by MaD)'

&len and So~ne Womu NlcoUae &eewil to be the ob'i'loua aa­

awu. Ytr Uie cotrobnrailre e11debct bU been none tqo 10(14. NM ll tht nrbcn p:onoxlde li'en o!r b7 a clPr or a PIP& tM uptanauon. U It were. tmoltera wontd anur tht tnmu ot ••to­a:obUe~t Jtnd motor uuckl wUb.dtll•bt. 'l'l1nl to ar:tJ ot the ott:v ptodiicfi or tobacco .. ecmbultJOD or to ant ot Ita ~ent& Not o.ne of tbem acwunta for the leducU~eneu of a dprette.

On. Boward w. f1aJpt4 llD~ {.eoa A. Ql'l'!(!nber: of i'ate'• Labnratort of

m1111onr, atu1 the bultdlnll!l they arect wW be pumanent. Tho Ftllr C'.orpotllUon wW spend $.."0,000.000. Exhfbllom. ton• eeut6nattu. --cntiUntrclal il'OUP:. and other rovemmental ogeneleJ wW apend at !eut $5().000.000. The cJty. llUi!O and Federal ttO\'UtUI\ent.a mu expen4 ~~ JB.OOO.OOO tor btilldlngs. eXhlbllJ and c:oU.tenllmprovements.

Jtr. Wliltm believes lhllt nt ~~ &0.000.000 people will vW.t the Fn1r In 1• and arrangement. are being rnnde , to h•c:!le lhem all In ecmtort. Elgbt btmifted U:~t:tar.d peaple tan be well cued roz. e:s ID7 eM dllJ.

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"l'b.rQ r.ab1fty llnes. the Long Island 8a11road, busts and autoll wW bo nbie to fmnr 180.000 peop!o to the Fnir Gnrul:Ub e~~uy hllur wlw! am:utgemenb are tt:np!e!ed; 'thGJlgb, Ia order to dD lhb, It wW be ne~ to exte11d one r.tbwllJI' Q'Jtem a cllita!loe of two miles.

Rca:Js ate be!n1 built, extended. or wtdene:!.. for the atre:um ot dina lhllt .m· -pettt Jnto .Ule park trcm the Trl· ~ ud Queeaub-Draugb bridges. ·!'J.'ben rJt be almge lltii lerm1nai.'IW'k· lri:r' · t01' 31).000 at!W nod raetUtru

fbat the; blt oP-OJJ the ke$ to the -DIJI­ter;r 'WbUe the}' ~-ti1Ini tcffind ()Ut h01r otten dltt · eoue;e. m~ IUld IDdaatrlaJ 'Workm ~auld k. leL Atter a meal the blood IUPl.' tD­f'TtUed. onl.r' to tall tpbi to the'tut· .na 16ret and remain ~ wltJt a re-w ~~ptton.. tor ~ bOUU.

Tbe u~tlon• were · tbe ·• perltnentaJ clltldren. S'o

:~~{~--~· bltln Ia being prepared 1n and are under Vtll,1 In the harbor tor

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•.. ·· ;, ·', 'l""o" 'tt ·.s·· .si>n8:tor I'Jnng term)-- Notlce ls hereby s•vep ....... ' .... . .·.B .... ·~. ·~.· 0··.· .. e.· .. · R .. e·g.·s·ter· ...• ·n·g. . ·. - ---· -- -·-~-· .. ~ · ... , .... ·'· '1'' ··~"· ·. \ y · . · Moon, of Adobe, . , . "'£' .. -·~~-·- - . Alamogordo

. .; ~ · <;arl A. Il~tcb, QJovu'!. . . · on Nov~niber l8, 1981,. · To eQeouraBe lj¢tter aporwmariahip in huntlng, we will give as a -~ •. .. : 1 For governor-·~Ciyde _Tmgley, hom~stead .entry, No. 0~3237; prize,.f<ir the Ja.~est·BUCK DEER l{illed duri~g the 19SG hu1atU:1~ , _; ~b\lquerque. . . _· · • for All, Seet1on 81, Township ?.S~, sea80JJ,·A NJ!lW 71 . . .. LEVER AGriON WINCHESTER

· ·· .. · .. fForrep.r~entat1ve-· J. J. Demp · R~nge 7· E.,~· .. M. ~· Me;r1d1aJh IUFI.iE, ~lib~t:M,S.h:ut 24: valued at:--· ·. -~Y •. S~nta Fe. · has filed. nottce of mtent1on to · ·. ' ·: ·· .. {Jl'~r Suprei:Qe Court j~stie~~· p1ake 8 year Proof,. to eswblish . .

· ,, JJ,}Zinn, Gilllup. . . Claim to the. land above desc.ribe~, ~ · . ;·For lieutenant govemor-•lli· before Frank J. Sager, U. s. Com-" ~r.a Dow, ~oswi!ll ... ~ missioner, at Carrizozo, N. Melt., '

·· /For state s~permtendent of on the 18th day of November .. , public instruction---H. R. Rod- 1936. · ' ~~. Carlsbad. Claimant names as witnesses:

.. ·· .. For secretary- of s t a t e---Mrs: R. £.'Houston, · [ll · 'Ml;contestants .must be duly registerecl at opr- stor~ on or be-'Eliz!lbeth GonZ"ales, Santa Fe. Lee Roy Agan, · fore 6 o'clock p.m. October 24th 1986. ·

· . :For state auditor--J. O •. Gatci1,1, Ruby Agan, (2] A registration -fee of.fiOe will be charged. · .. . · . · Bio Arri~a county, Lola Mae Moon, all of Ado~e, (3) · No contestant,will be rec<;>gt~ized unless (luly registered. . .

.· 'For state treaPurer---J. J. Con- .N. Mex. (4] Buck m~t be kiUed during.:the 1936 open hunting' season

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nelly, Ratonf. Paul A. Ro~cb .. ahd~weighed'at F. E. Richard's feed store in Carrizozo,' N. M . . , For corporation commissioner Oct 9-·Nov 6. Register.· · .on or befor~6 o'cock Nov. '16th 1936. . .. · . ,

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,~· . ",~Don R. Casado?, ~ora county. 06626? (fi] AU records o(wei_gbts will h.t k~n~.by .F..,_ .E. ~!chard, a!ld. the_ ~-~ oPhone 50 ~. , · · ·.- ,. C!lrrizozo; N.Mex. _:._::- _ ;for ~~d .. co!"~l3IOn_e~-Franl( Notice lor PubUcatlon contesta!)~. po,~a~ing the J~rgest puc.k m act?al weJ?ht, after ms1~es, _u ·~: ., . ., .. · "' . _. _____ --· _____ ..... ''-'·- _

"Worden, S1er~~ ~onnty • · Department Of Tbe Interior. heart, Jive~ and~lungs ,have been remQved, wtll be gtven · as a pme,· 1 • . ' ' 'Foratt~rney g~neral---Frank H. General Land Office at ~a..J)ta the ·~ov~ d~;fibed rifle. ~· . ~· ·. . . • . .I t-:i . E . II . t- Sh. ·t::-t "Republican Ann01incemants

• fatt~n..,S!lv~r91ty., . Fe,N.M.,Sept:80,1986 •. ., .. . . · Signeciandapproved by cor ~Ce en Ottl . · · 'I .Senatorial a~d ~epresentatlve Notice is hereby given that T. E. KljJLLEY, . Ord rs ~ - .

~JStricts S Maria Esther Perez, of Corona, Owner.of the T. E. KeJJey Hardware and Sport Shop, e As nominee for' County Suptr-

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No.15-Lmcoln, Oter?, ocor- N. M., who, on Feb. 25, 1983; Carrizozo, New Me.xico. At Rensonnble•Pricl's . intendenf of schools on the Re--rQ, Torrance---Mrs. Lowso Coe. made-Homestead entry, No. 066· '· -- ., - - --- · -- Visit the . publican ticket .. I shall appreciate · • No. IS-Lincoln, Otero--Perry 267, for SEiSWi, SWiSEi, Sec: D , · a] Democratic candidates who W lfl=( F HOU ( F 'the support of the voters.

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S,eam. . 19;. SnSWi:. SWiSEi, 'Sec.· 29; Local and c-.erson 'were here last Monday from other 1-l L L JL i Marguerite Merchant. No.80--Lmcoln, Socorro, Otero, SEI< EJ.SWJf ·SJ.NEV. NWM- -· points in tha cOunty were Mrs. w. B. PAYNE. Manager 1 adv l v T I , .. ' :J .. , II 74 '· . ' •

· • : ay or.. . . ,. • NEU, E~·JNWi, Section .8 0, !14essrs Melviq Franks of Irene Hart, Mr. Edward Penfield, _ -~------.-. Third Jud1c1al D1strtct--Dofla Township 5 S., Range 17 E., <.;oron5\ and~ Gomez of San Mr. Gordon Wells, Mr. Sandoval. Mr. G. T. Mc('~uillc>n has. re-! . y .

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A.na, Lincoln, Otero and T~rranco 'N. M. P. Meridian, has filed no- Patricio were h~re 6 ].1onday, AU these candidates are making turned from a trip to tho CentPn· ?ur support WI e. appreeta-J'~dgc Numu · C. Frenger, tice of intention to mnlce final attend!n~ a mectmg o~ the a good sbowlriff and have added 1 • 1 J tl T, · ts ted m my race for sherdl on the Orucen, District Judge. Proof, to establish ciaim to the Commi.SSIOnera. • . many new friends to their liat in I ma an ° l:r exas pom . ' Republican ticltet. s. m· (Btn)

District Attorney; Martin A. land above descdbed, before '{J. S. Renewals. thin week were:- Carrizozo. . j Subscribe for tho News. ~ Gr<'i9en. adv. !J.'hrect, Lna Cruces. Commill!lioner, at Corona, N. M., Moora. Wm. Humphrey, W. B. . --~~·- .... -~

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A5ecnsor, Lnrry Dow. M Walter Gruin cs, r., n n • T 0 . B b Francia Owen, of Capitan, N. ., Charles nowney were new oub-

J rcasurer, ncar am erger. Ignacio Flores · scrib-em tliJB week. , Cleric, ~dward Penflc!d. Jesua FloreB, 0 ( Corona, N. M. i93

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" Count.y School Supermtcndent, Leo. F. Sanchez Attorney· C~arlie Gilbert or · ... Mm. I~ne Hart. . Oc~ 9 _Nov G. Register. Roswell was in: town last Mon-

' Sheraff, Alex Jcnkinn. . . - .. -·- - day. '-' 'c • · . D' t · N l IN THB THIRD JUDICIAL . J' 'II . •TL ommw:nonero .. 10 rJ~t o. DISTRJCT COURT OF THE .llirEx-eervico men ?f acart a 1'~rlecto Sandoval, .DI~triCt No.2 S1'ATE OF NEW MEXICO will bave a tree entcrtninmcnt. nt

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• Gordon Wello, Dllltr1ct No. 8 WITHIN AND FOitrLIN· 8 o'clock and n dance foll~wmg .., Dcwe~ Stokes. COLN COUNTY for the bcn~t of school Ar~&;ltice_ .-t.~ ..... ~Jte· .

•Propatc Judge, Mnrohall St. • .. . , "Nov:"1ttlt;~·-t- 4_... ........ -~ • • · -D-. ilhuotr; 'PIIIiillilf, "

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Let> t. Knglnnd, lm· Meesrs. Grant and Doyle Miller· plended with the folloW· arrived in town )llOt Saturday and Ina named dcfendnnto until Monday.then Jert for ngnlnnt whom eubotitut. Calif. tn viaiL their ed oervleo 111 l~reby wr

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. Hot Oil treatment Shampoo lor .. Dandruft' $1.00

(IUtll:l'ht to be obtained, parents.. Grant ~ ~onorably ,. to-wll: Lee J. Euelond, discbargedJ from the Army widow of Lt'wlo l~nsrlnod, October 16th. . dt>Ceoeed, Mrll. Dottf,. gn~rlnnd Alderllon, Mro. He4tlt> Knglond Muller, Van· Entcldnd, Cllrillller Engtond, i(oy EnJll!lncf, Pt>ter Gtlnnk If living

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Bring your boxes. ed Johh B. Phl•lipa, cJi! •

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1 ,.-~OR SALE- ~o~e good . milk ~~:!:::~n:'~::~:=~~;: ®ws. See or wnte Hunt Hobbs- plaiutid, Defeodnnta. CApitan, N. M. 02tf

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lwar? The/ n~ticm's ~liiei ~~nger1 $aw water-c.arrier an~ mPvlp.,g up according to Sociologist Rowlan<l and down the .l!l!att. by ~ay and

·· C. Sh.:'don, is not fro .. m .. ~ R. ed Ru. .,,: night, eac;,l} ·.retl.irning 1!1 th!-l~~u~-..,. - "' face wHn a drqp, of· watei•, The

sia or Nazi Germany, or Oriental ~Qund trip required halt ~m hour.

· Bure.au of Air Commerce Approves F~u·r Models

Japan. ·It is from ;the army of~====:::;::;;::::;:;::;;:::;:;:;:;:;==== crimtnals now walking armed through the streets of .American , ties and rural com1ot\lnities.

· '!'he National Crime Prevention Washlngton.-Planes. for the institute, of which Mr. Sheldpn (al·

average man that will ha-ve the ready identified with the Big maxjmum of safety and perform~ . Brother mo~ement) is executive di· ance and Y.t:t stay within the· rector, is now mobUizing the forces

of public spirited men against this bounds of reason as to cost have ciomestle "menace." now been approved by the bu· Antl·Crlme Crusade, reau of air commerce at the Clld • "Since a· military leader must of Its two years' development deal with l'aW recruits first mar·

work. shalling hili force,. o ~is~tlth~~ee~~!~~~j tioul" atrpiariea are now on the Crime Pteventtcm. lt

approved list of the BAC in its out to establish the principles prop.ram ot seeking a plane which obedience to J11w practically with wow.d do fgr.. AViation~ W>it the . Ute babi.)n lts c~J.b, .. the chll\1 J.n

"model T Ford did for motoring.' kindergarten, in schools, on into Strangest J 00 k 1 n g of all aJf' adolescent and adult' life."

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1-Murohul S. M. Budyonny ond Marshal A. I. Yegorov of the Russian army watch outumn maneuvers of the Red forces. 2~Pretnler Leon Blum of F'ronce, who boo joined Britain nnd America In golr.g oft the nold utundard. 3-Rcbcl torcco and elvlllons hall tho raising of Spnnl.nh monarchist flag over San SebaoUnn, toiJowUJg Ito cupturc IJy tho rcbela.

proved types Ill the Waterman tall· Crime may be looked upon a!f • lens airplane, stlll In the develop. social disease with a terrible toll ment stage, which Is a dlstinct 9.,C- of wnate of human lite and hopes. pnrture from cl)nventlono.l typ~;· As such, It should be attacked by

Its major advantage ls almpliclty. the methodll of preventive medlclne, of conntructlon - a higHly dcnlra· Just M tho forcea of the U. B • blo factor-alnce ultimate low cost Pu~Uc Hewth nervlcc and . local can olily be .nchleved by maoo pro- health board!! have batUed agnJnst dueUon. CoiUltrueUon almpllclty such physical d~es M nm.'!Upox,

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«>rn Cunudn two ptlolll of tho Cnnadlnn olr force wore rellcucd. Loft to rtl{ht. Joneph Forty und Shuldon Colom •, tho otranded airmen o.nd J arnl'n Hortloy. ml'<'hnnll' of tho rt'r.cuo nl ,, The pllotll rnn ouL of fuel nnrl wurl' rurrt'd down on the tblu.•. They unprovhled a oheltcr to walt tor 1.1 rl'l'.t'UI1 party. . "

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~ and ma!l!l productlpn go hand in dlphffieria,-or typhoid fever. :::duca· hand. , tlon . rind. helpful s.oelnl influcnc:e::J

T1pes Approved. shoUld fnohulate the chUd against

-~1-HJF~Ir~~n~tlon~f.P,:;:h;~ plano was tho t h c poloonn of criminal environ~ ment. · • which, Uie tho Willm'· ·

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man, is ot tbo pll!lher type, with Crime b Controllable.

ltD motor in tho roar and having Tho part that tho poUco deport- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ excellent p II o t vl::~lblllty. The ml'ot moy_J>ll1Y In auch a program landing gClnr ls of the newer typo, of public 41wcUnre ls vl.nloned by - . ~·~=-- .. -·-- -~- ~ ··­wlth n wheel Ita tho nD!lo and the Wolfer M. Germain, lnnpector of olhcr two juat behind lho center pollee at Saginaw, Mich., and mom· ot gravity of the plano. Tho hoz- bor of tho board ot dircetoro ot tho ord of ground looping lp P._~actl· NoUont\1 Crime Prevention ln!lUtuto. caUy eliminated In ·a tnruUn~ acar In a otatcment juat made pubUo

CLASSII'IED . DIJPARTMENT

ot th1D type. l'>lr. Sheldon, IIUlpector "Guinea pig" ot tho develop- cold:

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TEACHERS ment wnn the third pbnc - tho "It hno been proven that crlma Welclt W-1 - wblch wnn produced w jll!lt co amenable to human con­at tho 8ront loborotor!CJJ of tho trol on dincllllo. Tho crlminal ranlm Notional Advloory Commiltco tor oro lorgcly ·recruit(!(\ trom among AcronoutlctJ at Langley Field, Vn.1 young boyn. Tho criminal JD modo under tho dlrectJon of Mr. Frro during hill formoUvo yelltzl, when Weick of tho engineering ot!lfr. U he 1o being oubjcctcd to dclcterloU.!5 AGENTS w a pcrconnJ project ot Mr. Wclclt, infiue.nc~ of neighborhood mvlron• ------------­and WM begun bC!foro tho bUl'(!!lU ml:l.nt, -whon he b aattinJt fnto dH·

Thclr rankn lltoadily thinning, the of alr commerce progra.m wnn fn. flculUen nt homo .and ln cchool. while .mc:mlx:"-Ot.uto.amnd.Ann)Wt.Ul411 . ..,:- :U.f~~a~ .w,llD. Jbn H.rAi .ha.J4.hccomlni ·B; problem cbltd.'' .. Rcpubllc hnvo voted Jo hold lhelr nc no::o landing whccl -·------lDl'l encampment In t;,adlwn, Will. rutlde:rl~l!J controL At thclr recent encampment In AJI-l'tletal Plane, Wnnhlngton, D. C., tho bluc-conlc!d Fourth pllltlo occcpkd by tho voter aM elected 0. H. WiUlam burC!au of alr commC!J'Co b L h o Rube, clght)'•lUIVCn-ycaro()ld Plitt.- CurtiM-\Vrlght coupe, which. of burgh, Pa., nurvivor or tho ClvD n11 tho plan~, 1!J t,ho only one which wnr, llll commander. loUoWtJ what oro Ullually C'OtUlidcrcd

Drouths or 18th Century Traced

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YoW' VlewpolalT Incidentally, lml't lt. odd how

poor]j' tho olber fellow driv(!D?

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Compete for Hunt Cup convcnUonalllnen. It hOD all·matol .C~lrudlon prcviou.nly found only 1n tho ltlrgC!r lrM!lJ111rt planesl and w a 11 purc:!!o.scd by tho DAC tor ntudlen on tho benefit!) of aU-mctoJ

Hanover, N. H.-Drouthn tbat troubled · farm em ball a century bt:Eore the Revolutionary . war have left their rcenrds c:lem-ly written in the rinrrn of New Eng· land trees, Pro(. Charles J. Lyon of Dartmouth college liaS> found •

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Lishts on Street -Delay Falling of Auuni:in Leaves

A treo ring reprcsentll the D· mc:ount.t­ot wood grown in o given ceru:un. In o "ood yenr It to' thick, in o drouthy or otherwiL:e bad year it ill thin. Long-past nlternnUoDD of good oml bad year11 bavabeen_ ... ~ ..... t successtully in other part!J United States, particularly t h e

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r'ull mlhtnry honora with burio.l In Arunaton NnUonal ccmctCQ' wl'ru IH"conh.•d Rear Admlrol WD· ham Sowdui).Stmo, retired, who died f('( l'nlly Adrnlral Slmo wno.tn com­mnnd of tho United Statea naval rort'NI hi Europcnn wotorn in tho World war. lie woa ncventy-scvcn yt>11ru old o.t tbo tlmo of his death.

Hunt elubu throughout Amerl~;:t nrn holding their r4ces these brndng autumn days. One of the oldest ot these events fa the Meadow Brook Runt roce. n wtw held recently on the Long Inland esiote of Ambrost Ctnrk. Justinian n, ownNI by Stuart S. Janpcy -..-on the race over & three ilnd a half mile timbered course.

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gether, in front of your bouse. ·~tatcttl!' ~ ~t WeathU watch the leaves on the branches •

By studying .n ltlrget' trumbet of nearest the lamp, when the tree tree stumJG. in cever.nl dlfrerent begins to lose its foliage this tall. roo.nUoruJ in New Hamp.shlte and Veto­

The chnnces ore tbnt the branthes mont. P~ess.or Lyon hns of Just gtlttil'l~ tho rntlJ:. light will fteep ~n able to "moke gem;e•• aut their leaveD longest. of enrly New Englnrul weather.

Obr:;ervnUoM on the ~haW,r of •'Many yearn since 1600 are found night-UgbJel:J ntreet tr~ h n v e to bnve bt!en -outsWtdirlg lilt ,the been m<lrle hel"e by Dr. Edwin B. good tnoisture candillims available 1.totrl:e ot Columbia. uni~o>ernity. for plant growth," he cU!tes. "Dur·

HG report. the re14mUon oftellv~ ing the n.nme three nnd a thlnt by the most ,strongly nltnniruited centuries, nbmtt twice as~ many ·btancha•, cmuidernbly pnst the ~eats nre mnrked by actual pbysi. qate,.of lcaf·fall from the rest ·of ologieut drouth which retatded the . tree. - plnnt gtt~Wth throughout the eli~

How Lfahl Meets LuTe.. re:t.. Cyclic:;· .dects ate not f!Vi. · Hi$ 'Studies . wert! mad.e- "'fm -Ctlrtno' t - - - --- · •

llna poplar, lwo species ot ay~· more. artck.the eraclc Willow - an m • ., .. able to survive the smnewbnt

t~~=:=~---eo~tf~s ot New York The poplar eventuQuy Josl ..U ot

its ieavM ln tbe normal WIJ$• but the. leaves of th~ two sycamore apecles clung ftiSt to the tree

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· Vienna,.t;...A weapon depot ot the· GothS: ba$ been discoYercd {)rt the Danube rlvtir near here whic:lt is one o£ thcdirst tangible tr~ees or .the .ftdnous. Goth mig\'atiort throtign ~u~bPil, Which. ,hithertt;, has been known :frlalnly lrom hi? t61-lcat 'Vfiting5.i · . "'·- . .

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Albany, Y;-Foreign.tn;m 1-:.......,..._-~...,.;;.....,..._;.....; __ persons i · York state ate no more suli ect to, menbl.l disease thati arl!--native Aruerieatts, if at .. lowattce is made lot difference in

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. ty movements, probably no ,onfl hils cawed· Jhe two major pat­. ties more concern th.an did Gen.

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James !3. Weave~' of Iowa. he was the noll)inee of two .,new om· •. I ties which, at two different peJriocls in our histoey, capitalized 011 t,he

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• • the overthrow of th" party in pow-. . . ~~.PI£ GREEN · beellllent to <~clean the apartment.'' er.

- · -~ ·. _ . . ., . Tl!.!lSe women, upon interrogation, · WeaV"er was first the standard· ; :E. . DDia GRJi;EN, s~. l'aul gun· . eventu~y admitted that the "D. A. bearer tot the Greenbackers, a , · 1 man and l:!ank robber, who Stevens who had rented the apart- party which came Into existimce ln

, . ( had the underworld disUnc• ment was. really Eddie Green, for .J868 because of the dlssaUs{action ,( · tloil of active membership whom the}' !1ad.worked .at a. road- of the farmers w.lth • the financial in t'". e. Dillinger a.nd. the Karpls• house. . . policies of Grant's administration.

\ "' Th id G d his They were intlationists who de-. ' . Biu'~er· glmgs at the same time, I:Y Sa reen an para- mimded that a large amount of

•' - invited death-and got it. · mour had called at their house that ' ( Clrciunstances surrounding t h e morning ,and asked th.em to go to paper money be issued without re-

\ -~~ .. 'tatal t~hooting of Green by federal the ·~tevens" apartfi!.ent on Mar- ~:fv~Jo lli~f:i'!u~:~mfr~~ 'f/:;Y 1%~

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. · .Dernier. ressort. (F.) The l1,1st resort • . Ein mann, ein wort. (G.) 1m

honest man's word is his bond • · Festina lente. (L.) Make haste slowly. ,

:Ici on p a r 1 e francais. ·· tF.) lrrench is spoken here .

Jubilate · Deo. (L.) Rejoice .in l.od. •.·

Le beau monde. (F.) T h • · fashionable world .

Ma foi4 -(F,} On my faitht . Bless mol · ' ' :N'impo11te. (F.). It does nyc JTintt~r; no significance.

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r. " IE\11'~11).! <~t lnl'@§lli:nll.on\agenta, w.bo. sh~ll avenue and ~et a su.ltcase. !l that legal•tender notes wel'e print.: { , ;•:_pet A- trap for blni· on Al'rU 3~ 1934, eoat and some laundry. Their In- .ed In green and called greenbacks .

•• 1 pt ll llouse in St. Pout, were the t;tructlons were to take theso..: In the campaign of 1876 they nom­. '(2ubjecl o! Oil uqr,lcr-cover ,luqulry articles to their home, where Green !nnted Petf:tl' Coopcr,.lhe New -¥orlt

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t870 ~o THIS when yciu · -~·· 1i The ''ill~ailVi'sed'' secref service Several agents were "planted" In 80,000 popular votes and did not , , lactlviUes appnrentl:r were prompted the colored women's home. They receive a single ~lectoral vote.

..• by9reCUJ;'ljitg rumqro that· G-men were armed with rilles and auto- In the congreasi~nal elections of ;Jlred at Green without' knowing his matlc plstola - for they.. believed lll18 the Greenbacker:~ cast a mU·

' :.:identity, that they only learned who they were to face a desperate man, Uon votes and the Republicans in . ' 'lle wa.a by .queaUoning him on his an associate ot DIL!lnge.r and Von power looked apprehensively to the

; , .~eath·b~ ot the hospital. that M~ter. The latter pair hod machine- presidential campaign of 1880, · 1Gtcen wao "mowed down" mercl- gunned their way_ to. freedon only eupcclally . when the Greenbackers

· . ~lessly and without warning and that a few dayn before. Tho agentD were nominated a man from the agri· ~',he wnt~ o "minor hOodlum" who determined not to let anoth'!' I'JlCm· cultural Weat. But their fears

~' deserved better treatment. ber o! the gang escape. were groundleas, for tho Green· i Well, Jet'o Joo)t at the record. 1. One of tbe eolored women wao backero could muster only o Uttle '' With tho c:o-operotlon of Director in!ltru!=ted to open the door and more tlum 300,000 voters ond, nl· ·. Hoover of the F. B. 1., I have gone hand tho bng to Green when ho though Garfield wDn over Hancock

. 1thoroushly pver tho bur"au'o here- appeared, the11 otep autde. Three by leas than 10,000 popular votes,

,'tof.Ore confidential men oii the Green agentD were hidden at strategic ho got 21t electoral votea to hla ~~~ and, I believe, hove~ found placeD on tho first floor, where they opponenL'o 1".

· ; the nntlWOl'-()fficiO:Uv-to the queo- could watch developments through Twelve yenro later the Republl· " rtul cd 1 d Ollnt:l hod much m"~rc to wurry over

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• tlont:1 whlch puzzled eurJoua oecrot cu 11 w n own. when Weaver bobbed up again, th!a , : ~servfco ~en. Just bcloro 6 p, m. a ae4nn puUed time 1111 the nomJnco of tho Popu. HERE. arc three Sewina Clrclo ing to the face. 'fhc effect !a · :' ln the ftrat place, a atudy of tho to a stop In tront of the holl!Ul. llllt or Pcoplo'o party which de- opeciaiUc:J that are ao CllllY cxquloltc In oaUn, crepe, broad·

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• ' criminal record of Edward Green Thoro were o woman and o mll.D clared fer free ailver, pubUc own- to mtiko as humJ11lng a tunc. It cloth or Dllk, the rcoult wholly 1-ollntl Eugene Orcen, · 0 o or g e in lt, Green and h!a paramour. crllhlp of monopglletJ, PQ:Jtal aav- you've never made a stitch be- and completely ontlol)'lng. Wllh •. Gr~am, Cbnrlco Ryan, George Green bclgnn getting out ot tho ita go bonkll and an lncomo tax. In foro, here'o your colden oppor- or without the jacket the frock

~ ~reen, 'Fred Rogge, Frederick Rl· car almo:~t bctorq it otopped, ran up tho ow to and congrCtl!ll.onol eloc- tunlty, for otop-by·nt..cp oowlng In· Ia tho ultimate In uLIJlty and style. When you wnktt up with • bend-. ley, Fred Graham and Eugene Rl· to tho front door ot tho houoo and tiont:1 ot 1&90 they carried tho loa- atr1cUonD arc Included wl!J every It In available tor alze11: 34, 30, nchto, do thb: Tnb t'll'(() qu1ek-oc:t­

Joy - faiiD "to aupport Ute rumor received tho ault..cnco from tho col· l.!!lalureo ot Kan!ulll and Ncbrllllkn, pattern to direct you all the way 30, -10, 42, « -and 40. Size 36 losjgulc:.k-diclllvlllB.DAYEI\ASPl-. that ho Willi Juat o bad boy who ored wcm11n. elected nino mcmboro of c:onvt>a~J uoUI you've completed a frock rcqulreo nix and· onc·folirth yardo JUN·tabletA wiUa n llUle water.

t boctUno involved innocently with Then bo turned qu.lcldy and ond forced 34 othc.rs, DemocrntD that'll win a round of opplauno ot 39-fnch material pluo ocven- Ily II~ time uou'c.ot Jlnl:htd diUI· ,.. • blg·Umo kill om. doohed back toward tho car the and Rcpubllcllll!J, to pledge them- In any clrclo qn(l lloHccln-i com· clehtht:s ynrd c:ontra11t. ~· nino ehonea la ten, you'U ful

•. · · Ho otnrtcd out•otJ a nmoll·t.'"'llcr- motor of which hod been left' run· oclvco to carey out Populbt ldcll!l. pUmcntD on your nllnl Oeurc and Send for lhc Fall Pntklrn Book teo=0l\'aye.r kplrin P.rovldm

• . h1ls fIr o t ct~ntcnce having · bcli!n nlng. In tho pret~ldcnUol campaign of dllc nppcoroneo. Fot O>t incx- contolnlng Dnrbnta DoU well· thb quick rcllft bta~we tt u rated """~1 ;~~trved In tho ho!W! of correcUon AD Green looped down the front lW Weaver polled moro thll.D pcnnlve, bu' ~tcl\!live wiU'drobo planned, cney·to-mtlko p:atklrw. nmong tho qultkC!It methods tor re- •

I lor grand lorccny, but he graduated atcp;J, the agent In· charco of Uto 1,000,000 votC1J in tho WetJt and jUDt glance 91 · thill 1charmlns or- ExciUDJVO foohlont:l for cblldren, llc:f ecltnre fllll )"tl di:.cO'.'Crod. ,into ouch t:clect gangland company cquad commanded him to holt. · SouUt ond corralled 22 electoral ray of cxquliilto ttock.L youm. women, and J)'lalroruL &nd 'l)y ll thb 'Wt'Y· hut&sk lor it bY QQ thnt :opruen~ b}' Frank Nnnb, voteD. Tho Popul!ata ll1w corded Pattern No. 1045-D. to n nmanh· 15 cento ~OE:.Y ur c:1>p ItA lull nBme. UAVl!t\ ASPIRIN' 'cause .of tho KaMM City mac:Jt1cro· IMtcad of obl!yJn~ thll:J command, ccvernl ntnt~f log.IDJnturCD and sent ~~~ hit In any office or ::oclru . Scbd :.... Y~ .SC. uot 17;' tlio nuuo .. l!pirin" alone. Verno M11Jcr, one .Dl the mtlllDocr9 thn F. D. J. fileD abow, Green Cll!lc~: aye ~otofl? to Wuahlng~on. ~ .r.tuhmnll :oncl ~.cmaUIIty pereonl- Cireli "''F!ff~~v.l:b~;•~n.fJ7 ~ " . .., . . -

. -·' ... trllti!Cf fmm .. : Alvfu Karpls and en~ hbT pCC(J nmt, !lUlJ'(Ji!(f.., Uie . fled. You Otln WOilr It 0!1 chown Ad tn" StQ Cchm ~ ..... or: • 15c f'OIIt :1 tho Barbr brothoro, of lddnaplng command, reached toward b Is · .. 81\IITJI FOR I'RESID£N1".. on tho largo 11gurc with c:1>ntrMt- 0

" ·• lengo, 111• rntterno, A DOUM , note, ond, flnaUy, Jobn D1Uingcr. pod'tct na though to draw a gun. S INCE tho UnJt.cd St4tC!tJ hill fng collar and cull'a ru!d a celt-. 15 ccntD cac~.

Ho rob~ bnnkn with the Knrptn- That lnoUncUvc, menacing geo- more pco~!o bearing tho nnrno tabrlc belt or mnJto It with a 0 11

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Barker gong and with the Dlp.tngcr turo wall a fatal one-It WM tho of Smith than any other frunlly twin ~Uar end c:utr, Introducing atll.DJ. olgn.al tor tho ngentD to fire, or neck rmmo, It lD Cl1l1y nnlurol perhapa another honnonblng color. Jt'o 1 .-.::=====i;;::::;:;--7.:';-1 1 Hlr hcmo was tho haven to which oatcty nnd let another gongcter (!f)o that thl!re nlwu1d havu been more oul!ltnndlng ·bccnulle of itA neat Ill U . .me.mbcio of both gongs 'Wbttld Oco cope without so much an o ntrusgle. Pretlld(!llt.inl c:nndldat.CD by lhnt and trim appcaronce and bcc:auno /'t.f! 1n Umo of trouble, tho "pa:Jt office" Actually, tlult lmpulnlvt> cweep o1 °~0 ~.::_nt ~ oJthcr. h ""' S IUt it moJc(!J) up nicely in almont any 7 . thr<ru•"' wblcll' the<> ~lv~ thclr Grccn'o hantJ toward hill ""'" ~"et 0

IU'U 00 Cl)(!p ""' m • choice bit of matorlnl Cotton .,... " .. ~...,..... tlmnder of tho Churc:h ot Latter Uk · • . map, the c:learlng ~· through wna a fuWo move. Ho had left IWt Dlly S:linto and prophet or tho Mor• ohantung, o , t.rood(:loth, crepe

i'Wh!eb they ktpt in Wueh wltli one gunn at home-and it proved to be man rclJg.Wn wlm In JG« or !Ultin lll'c " few hxcltlng fabric , another, tho hendqunrtcm where qu.Jto on nrunnl, when G.men found demned the 'pollc.i(!J) of both ~h medlul1l1l that create cxceUcnt ·many d~nte t:tlmet~ were ft later. Whig ond tho Demoor.atlo partl

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p1otted,. . . • . 1lli woman companion wag nr- uru1 aMouneed •ilil ctlndJdney r: 12, 14. 10, 10 and ~. Corr~}lUni:l• , At the Umo ol hill death bo wna rl!llled and questioned. She had on the pr~fdeney. Howev(!f ... hlll .ma<r· lng bust merururd: :W, 3Z. 34, 30

• • c:un~lon ot much ot tho heavy her $1,155. tyrdom ot the hand» .of. rui.-..m~· nd an. Siztr lt !,l!quJrM f o u r • ' ..nrtlltety compa:JinJ the tircer1nJ of Green Wll9 round to . have. two mob in Juno of that year cut ilhort yord!l of !itJ.btttr 'ftloterlnl pl!Js

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Stanwyd the Dilllilger mob. oofety deponlt boxtoa contnin.lng bia polJtlcoJ a~rcer. . two-thlrda yol"d <'cOntrast. · A s:econ£1 PQint tlUPf.U~ by the $4,000 ond $4,700, respectively. Four yearn later another Smith . 'Pattern No. l!)l4·B 1.9 on ollur•

.... rerordll 1s that Hoover 1.1 men knew Green, questioned nt the harm.Jwl, w.as in the field 011 a candidate- lng double doty £rock: nimp!e, C · •~ .. ~ctly wham they were shooting made the following admlssto"~ to Ckrri~ Smith, the New ){ork p.hiJan. lnexperulivo and the proud. ~· m_puJloatttnll - .. •. when tht!y o~ronc-d fire. They bad F. B. L agento: Uuopu:t.. who w.as cme of the round- Ge£JSor of a aleek silhouette. For I pi:u:kaae crelltll chei:!Cti. ·~!_their trop for G,rl!en ru~d no one He hod h·e~- 'd--'-'- in the ern of the Liberty party 1n 1840 howewear. tey a gingham, per- ~!"fPll crisp bn~. ' ~ • ~· u..- • ..,........ and Its camlfdote for PreSident in cale or c:oUcm with a bit of color vmon J!i:lcc.

A thlrd point 'ill that Green was St. Paul opnrtment when Dnllnger 1C4!l. In lhnt year ho WllJl also in- to pep you up, tlhd !or a more Poprikn.

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llhot cmly cw a fln:ll resort-as he ·':Jld Vll.D Meter mnde their sensa- d~n;at tor the presidency by the dre.rutler effect chootre irtrlpro Cn)'enno pepper. · J .,. ~ 0 command to holt by ticnol e~~ on March 31, 1934. ImfWitti.al Cmgreg..: at itD conven- shirting, brondctatb, itgbtwclght Small pent~ onfana.

1 • • . \his hlp pocket. • He. bnd arranged ro:: Or. Clo~ Slflith wM tho c:nndi:Jato of the !or oi%4-'s: 34. u • .. o, 40, 42, 44, bowl 01l::! ma b With . Xfld i I

·, "' {i The tact that he lived for eight E. May, .MinnenpolW physiCJon Llheity party ond agrun be waa 48 nrui 49. Size Zff tequfrel three ~ n n tt en r ! dayD otter the Mooting and Wllll (sin«! C:ODV!c:ted o! harboring DU. indorsed by mwther group. this. nnd three-(curtJul Ytlrd!J (jf 3J.inch H llPOO~· Crumble the bacon and ccru:clcug u:nU1 a few hou.m bdot'e Unger) to treat o bnllet wottntl Dil- Ume by the Land Reformers. In :mntczinL ntlr mlo tho c:he~. Add onJon , hiLl death belies reports that be WllJl linger received in the apM'tment neither c:t~se dld SmJth or ltl!l pnr· Pattern No. J!l70.B. 'l'hmre of Ju.ice to taste, dllllh ot cayenne :

' ••riddled' with hulletD.'' house batUe. ty figure very prominently in the YllU whroc flgurM run to width pepper and. paprika. Spread . tbJg . ""' FuU details of the evufB ... tr.Jlich He bad commUted numerous bank e.lectJon. will join your slimmer Erlstetn in pQs~ onto roun~ <J!., brood whlclJ ~

·ted up to the capture of Green are robhi;rles in ~iation with the In una there wns another one of choosing this gay slenderv·ng en- have heen tried m oiJ to 0 goftlcn 1• c:lli;cl~ ffetewilb, by penni!!Sfan Korpts-Bnrker and Dillinger gongs. Ute nome in the presfdcntiol race. I .semble, with a contrMting scaJ. br;own, ontl 'OJ? each canape efT of the F. B. L H" 't...d P"'ticl•.,.,ted two ~eet.- .. _ He wag Green Clay Smith, a na· loped collilr nnd jabot., rro flatter~ wtth o omoU p:cld~ onitln. I

" m.t "' ..... - ..,. """' live of Kentuek)'. n velet'M of the Cem!alll- Wt><t s.,m. Jt will be ~ed that tm Mnrc:h fore •With Ollinger, Von Meter, Mexlc:on- ontl Civil wars, rising to

· 31, 1924, Dillinger. Homer Van John HaQlllton, "Baby Foc:e" Nel- the rank of brlgodier·general in the 1.1eter nnd Evelyn Frechette shot rron and Tommy Carron In the Union army before nsignlng to their way «fitt 6.f a St. Pauf apart· $52,000 robbery of the Fi1'st No- take 1t19 seat 1n congress to which tn~t Jwusc:." A tarefuJ inqttlry ot tionol bank at :Mason City, Jown. be hod been elected whUe in the

• thls' ,apattn\t!rtt pro'Jided~men with He w.as planning to rob a linnk flcld. Re-elected. to congress, he

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tne.diatcly inVeatigattd. 1 . Part Of &iS long etiminnt record \!t thtee yeots of semco in the • Af _the. second_ opartmim~ they In the fingerprint d.lvision of the West he resigned 10' enter the min­.te<inied that apiirlml!rtt 100 had F. B. L follows: istry of lbe Baptist church 1n beet{ oet:up!ed ·bt a tnnn ot sus. As Eugene Green, arrested by Washington. Soon (lftetW4rds he picioUS' habits un11l Urn day tlf the pbllce, :Milwaukee, Wl.s., August 11, was chosen llS the first presidential ~Dillibg~ shooting affraY,, and thnt 1916, · diarge, grond I:lreeey; sen- nominee of the· ·modern Prohibl- ·

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the lrtaif ·had not returned since tenced to siX months. tion party. . ' .. t;:tbl'le:i ·.ma ae#ffptJ()bD tallied . M Frederick 1Utey, (lttested' by Just 119 this "dry" Smith failed

.th tbat tJf V.tiJ! -~etet. The mru1-> pgllce, nes Moines, Iowa, suspicion to win In Hl16, so did a "wet"

.t.C~t·ed·,~r!lle;__~ab~etl~~a:sf·~een of·sateblowing; teleased to st. Pilul f3mith f!lll to-win hnll n century lat. en . •wo .\V=, ••. ~ "'. ote PT.a .. l\1'~.. poli. ee, who also wanted him for er. For Alfred E. Sm.lth,, the Dem-

- .-. _ ..... D. A, Stev~ :aM-:that-th!'--1atter e 0 mg and robbery. -ruigust · ratic 'Cai:tdldate- itt 1921t, --wrrer-ea · · ... --'*'~-had~turried the apt~Httj.ent over to 12 1922. · • tlie late ol au his predecessors-.,dtbe .ma!}. answ. tmhg Van M!l~r·s As.. n!di.e Green, r~ceived.·· at SUi. ·te detent. · ...... .ot..U "' · e Weatem Ne'thi'&Pet 11oloD.

~ . ""..,.,.~. on. ~. ·. . . . • . • ··tetormnldry, oot. Cloud, Minn., No- ~ . • • . Tb& :*ients obtained . pernuss11;n vember 15. 1922, under sentel\ces Famous '!lei &fan Catbedi-al

. • 0 to enter tht& •apattment. They cOf forty and five yelml and trtms- 1\ratlnes has much to Intcre.st vlsl-.found: a -tea.th~ bog, a Th0Jl1PSO!' ~~~ to 'Mifttlesota State peniten- tor,s but the Cathe<Jrat of St. &m-

• machfn~t ittn . ~k _tpat. fitted 1\. tiacy. ' • . bold l$ the outstanding l'ttraction of ~~e~ tun a~~d~hed by· Van AS E!ddie. Green, paroled !toni the clty. 1t. was corrunenced tn Ute .m~ter w his .~se~ -ott Mar~' 311 'Minile~ta State penitentiary, July ~arty Twelfth centut1 t.nd took zoo

• a J~ge quanuty of mnmuptiich, a 1, 1930. . . · ;rears to ('OMplefe, ltbi1 iS 01\e ot the . revolve~ . ho~ter> .. a pair of Jleld As Edwnrd Gteen, nrrested 'st. flr!est notfilcs in Belgium. 1t :bas 0 • . gtaase!J, a . ~wo.foot pJece <!f . dfbil· ~aut, Minn., April 3, 1934 and , soHtary western tower, 324 .feet Jn "' ·

· ' mile /use ~d. $everal ... ge~·aw,a~· clt,ntged ..wl~b attempUng mutdet· of heigbt nnd out oJnSml'OpOt'U6n with 1 l ~b~ ·&nd road" maps t.JSed m lit!~ 1!. :B. I. agent. . . the test <1t the b ·g. tf.!J clock . •

~- :rob~ties. . . ~ . , . . _ · · · .. This ~?S _ th~: ~'bad hoy" whose taee- .is enonnoll!f-tilore ihan Cotty 1 - ( · .. ~e the(. ~~e~,_.:.\VW!. .Jlt t th~ de~th afiPt#s to luwe uroused the 1 feet _aetoss lilld nearly twice & llltge.

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C.-"J\VEZ IS EU1HOSIAS1'1c.ALL"/ COUCERtiE\) VJii" 'PR01€C1lt.IG AltO U1ildZtNG lH NE\<11.\EXICO 'flU! VJA1ERS Of 'f\tE 5/\H JUAW n\VER 1Hi.1 [}HOiiGs 1'0 "'f"E 51'A'fE" ~ •

1lU~ $~HAlOR. VAVQ!\~ A ®'If.. flCPEIUME;,tAt' S1'A1tot.t_ l}t 1l1Ei

GRiniOl VALLEY, 1'91\I'D 1H P&QOU(UlG '1\te

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C.f411VEZ J!AS 'DEl/OlEO 6 fAITHFUL YEARS 1'0 CONSERIIft. . IHG& DEVELOPitfG: 'ft.H: S't'A1E'S GR!tA1ES'f HJCfURAL RESOURCE YER WHITIHiOLO,VJA1ER.IN a· lDPERI)•I 11oH \UifH ?\Ul cott()RESSIONAL DELEGATIOH AtiD 1Hf

- ROOSEVEL1 J\I>MINisTRA'fiO~,HE HOPES 1'0 MAKE Wt<l ARlO SPACES A VAS1, f-ERl'lll: OASIS, POPULATED

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No.8, DemiPg, OC.toper 81. ' Advisons elected will sefve a

tel'Ql of three yeJr~. Meetings wm be -called to order at 10 A. M.

I Mr. G. J. Gray of Capitan wMJsl •• in town yesterday an~ . renewed

hie •u.b~Seriptio,!.l to tbe NeWii!· Mr. Gray just returned from Flageta1f, Arizona where- he attentlea the aebool for fomrt rangers.

'" EX· Gov. R. C. Dillon was here yesterday, pmum~bly to see Mr. Landon, who didn't even appear pn'.the plat!orai of bia 'train. •

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manding· t h ·a t thoughtful . people prepare for their .coming.

· your blanket needS 'Many from-different ·p&n:. ·"HwM

tHe-county were hem -JHtetday now-.. froin 1JUf new to aee Mr. Landon. They got to see b.il train.

Mr. and' Mra. Ollie Lueu len lu~ week for the Texas centen­

Before returning home they will vilit relative~ at Hr.­bank, Ten,, ..

The School children tnet the Landon special in hopea of getting a view of Gov. Landon or Kanaas who nltb!)uglf from the. windi~t atate !n the union could not face

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a Nt~W"~exico wind, but who will •-=:::::= undoubtedly f~ a New Mexico .. landslide for ROOICVelt on tho =:=:t=================-·=~ • 8rd of NoVtmber. , Hatred against Roosevelt al· Tho DuPonts, manufneturero or

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ready bas IIUldo AI SmJth a sour IUD•powder and munitions have old man, deserted by most or hia JiveJl more than $888,000 to the former political following. Many Landon campaign fund. Well,

Republicans and some or th010 war, or no war, they expect it . ·

• • ------l'n<h•r Governor Clyde Tingley, Now Mexico Ir there ever wruJ a. time. when labor, which

hnA hnd n bualn<>nn ndmlnlotrnUon. . han profited greatly under the New De&l, should Tlw Htat" hnn worlted In hannony with Preal· be oolldly united for the Democra.Uc Part)', It. Ia

ll•·nt Honnl'vclt, \VIth the reoult that every Uno of now. •·ndl'nvor. every Jit>nmn, In Now Moxlco has .profit· It t.hero ever was a tlnlo when- educators o 1•d tho State should fight tor thelr own tnterelta, 1t lB

l'ro1lp£>rlty hl:\9 bccb restored. now. «JBffa Mlller, Republlean candidate tor Gov· 1 r you nrc a merchllnt, n business tnnn, you · ernor, han publicly oppooed Improvements at our

Jlrofltt•d rrom htcronsed building nctlvlttes In Now lnnUtuUons of higher Jeo.rnlng, aDd all RepubU-1\tl'XI<'o. l•'rom the tncrensed payrolls. From the can crutdldaten have branded the WPA, under Stntl''o National ndvertlulng cnmprugn which lias whfdl 250 new cchoofs nre being built, as boon· hrnugbt nddttlonnt thouuandu of totrrfBtiJ tu the doggllng 4\nd woote.) ~tall'. You profitt>cl directly or Indirectly from the The DernocraUc record In the State Is so good 8127,000,000 wblC'h rho Roosevelt program made tlmt Repu}lllcan crltlclsms aTe based on mlarepfe· nmllabll' to tb~ Stntc In gltta or gtnnts. . sentatlons and untruths. For tn.stance, they've

If you nre Ute father or the motherotchlldren, declared the State OWtlD 1,000 motor vehicles. · you bnvc profited or will profit trom the ZGO new They any they can operate the State wtth 800 mo-ruml schools, the vnnt Improvements 1n our cdu· tor vehicles. . rot lonnl nyntem. the building program at our In· Tho Stnte owned Oil' Odober 10, only 479 mot-ntltutlonn of Higher Learning • • • • a. program or vehJ.cles and of th.ls nntnber 358 were trow, fln:ul<'llcd lnrg"l'ly hy outright Federal grants. and five were school buses. By their own admis-

H you nre n tnxpayer you have pro11ted trom slon the Republicans wlll .need 321 more motor tho Stato'n et'onomy progrnm which lias resulted vehicles to operote the State than the Stllte oWDJJ In one-half mill decrease in the State tax rate. at tho present time. Thlo dccreano mcnn.s a oavlng oft$12G,OOO. (NOTE: The fisues q•oted here are tat•

The Republican candidate tor Governor has en ftotn an &YdJt- ~port of Horlo• .t Blx• laughed nt this deerease, cnlllng it ''lnflnlteslmal!' ler, dated Oet. 17, liJG.) ...

Uualneas Interests of 1hc State are dependent Theyve ootd the 1935 Legislature approprlat- 1 tor Ulclr prosperity on the purchasing power of ed more money than. any other Legtalatttte tn the : tho people as a whole. .., :. hlsto1"12 of th Sta+e · ·

Under the New Deal' ndmtnlsttntlon l)l New ., e " • · ( ... Mcxteor the- .poople have been so--prospemua that : · '1'}11&- !8- not.ttue-. tbc following results have been 'achieved: , . .... The t_93U _Legl!ilatare appropriated

During Ute la~tt ·two 1ears 22,000 m!w ••oomo• Tho UJ20 Li\glslatltre; •1tcter a nep11blkaa bll h b" l "-- a ' Th t· .• 1 Jsttatton, appropriated tl!,110,S21, all es aTe !"en reg 11wre • e 1\~rt ... se a new. li.lgh.ln ·boUt-~ w&-.Jiafi -tHea .o.-, r- ~liltl-<'1lr reglfltrathHl In l981i--o,er 1 811Hs · !~S per -teat.-····· 'the . tofal approprJaUoiis faeliiliil~ -n. ~

GasoUne Males taaeueit ritore thaa 10%. bllntares, trom b'U.lletlas ~11ua: bf tile netan wcs lbcreued mort. than 10%· 'l"axp_· aten' A.$!1otlat1oiL . . ..

· Sa1o (jf Ufe lnlnb'IU\ce Is •P. 2l%. . . Nol a bank ht th& St.te llu falleL. '· Oth~r clW'ges by the n~ubU~ <*ttdfclatee ·

Republlcnn .. candidates ha.ve bitterly op))O&M ur« equ~tt untrue. When .a party resorfll. to fat&@-. I' ·tbo-Roosovclt worka---Pl'Ogrant.--and are. ptedJ .... ed""'•' f----~,.....b®dl-tltcatt-ettort to wtn-atr-electton, ft noionger , .....

to rrcmp tlle Now ~1-t:Jte· · vecy . tnatnunent de~erves the oottfldence ot the people. . · wlllch bnii brought proaperlcy. · . . ' Senator Catl A. liatch; Senator mnnla Cbav•

For thiS teuon. it tbe~ever wu a tlme when e~. _COn ·· ··· ssman J'ohn J. llempseJ', aovemor busJnessnnm, farmers and tanc}lens ahoutd untte ClYde- T~ley, and the "enUre :Detnooratlc Tklket tor their ~mm~n $00d .and work to elect the nem... • are pledged tq work wtth lt()Qseyelt to· &41'&Jl.()6 the ocmllc Ticket. 1t IS now. · · · .. t>tOfst\t\dt ·· -Qt.Nm..M xt ·. . . · · · · • .. ,.... '(y:. .. e QV, . '

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ini themaelve! Into a almiJar to think upon. ( p&thologtcallatb81'. U thil bit- . . terncsa grows It may ta1ro more In aplto of tho inclement wuth·

tho ~eoa~d .. pillii _l)f ~-S~tor H.a.~h •!lAlHlrtl' m~t. . 1 Dr. Hearn to resto.ie lost. vigor to their engngementn in Lincoln · I tho G. 0. P.-DaUIDJ News. · County and althougtl the rnlly ,

hero came at 1:30 when it ill hard Messrs. Wayne Richard and for hoUJOwives to bo present, tho

Perry Seam gave a noon luncheon Community hall wns comfortably at'tho Southern Pacific hotel tor filled. Tho candidatea gnvo some Senator Hatch and party yest.er- fino talb. day. I Week•end visitors:

MU. Ruth Kelley of Albuquer· About .250 people met tho tan- ,quo, Walter. Fulmer,. Socorro

don speaal, but tho. Preal~entlal_ SChool of Mines. candidate didn't even deign to I " -·- " show himsell. Tho aunflower~l At the Republican raiJy last present Wilted then ,straggle.d over 1 ~ek Prager Miller wns tho prin- · to tho democratic rally, where opal speaker. He talked a Jot Senator Ha~b, Mr. Worden, Mr. but didn't say muc'b. He tried to tPa~tton, Mts. Gonzales- and Mr. get lanny ~king of his ukid Valdez gave them some interest- brother." No one saw the point, ing data. .10 he explained that Jtlfla was . I four hot1t1 the younger of the · 14 airs. of Heterord calve. were twinL ihipped from Anchn to the mar-l . kets by E. H. and A. R. Bend- E~ H. Hen¥c:ks, . l>emouatic:

th• k. """' . . • Chairman preonc:t No. '1 ~--fnlekl 15 wee v.~ves were hia lpreclnct "sitting pretty'' for lte~K>roed unusually rat and w•U the N~w Dtal and tor 1~ bred. I Dembcnitic candidates.

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