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New Mexico State Record, 04-01-1921 State Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository New Mexico State Record, 1916-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 4-1-1921 New Mexico State Record, 04-01-1921 State Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/nm_state_record_news Recommended Citation State Publishing Company. "New Mexico State Record, 04-01-1921." (1921). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ nm_state_record_news/247 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in New Mexico State Record, 1916-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MEW MEXICO - STATE RECORD NUMBER 339 tUBSCRIPTION SI.50 SANTA FE. NEW MEXICO. FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 1921 ed Little Chihuahua near Clevis and while each that the WILL WE LEARN A MR. DAVID R. BOYD TO CUT OUT POLITICS DECLINE IN PRICE OF at bright night NEW MEXICO a few and Candido Gulie-ne- z mercury stays above the danger level LESSON FROM EXPERIENCE HEAD OF REGENTS OF FROM RESERVE, SYSTEM OIL ONLY TEMPORARY days ago, UNIVERSITY placed under $5110,000 bonds they will get brighter. NORMAL with the violation of the Special to State Record: com- charged JO. 30-- Eli- The cost of any of-'f- e Washington, March Universal of of the Washington, D. C, March producing NEWS REVIEW Federal prohibition act. The city council considering an The new board regents Tre- - has a remote influence Clovis - in case of war is a sub- met mutation of the Secretary of the modity only According to the Journal one i,i i rii on the dollar for conscription New Mexico Normal Un.versity of the imon the Demand is much still ten is the record of ject to which President Harding gave Las and asury and the Comptroller price every days the city hall bond issue of $40,000: at East Vegas organized on the more important. The fall in the price the credit of D L. & com- a prominent place in his inaugural David K of Treasurer from membership captures to Moye, The Benwall, Phillips Estes this week. Dr. Boyd, Board is contem- - of crude oil is not the result of anv chief of and Marshal mak- address, but which has received no former of the Federal Reserve BERNALILLO police Night pany, of Denver, are the ones Albuquerque, president which Represen- - ascertained decline in the cost of F. E. Sadler subsequent attention from the press was el- plated by legislation L ing the offer. The bonds bear fix University of New Mexico, L. T. chairman of producing it Nor is it the result Of the stills so far or The views expressed by tative McFadden, 22- - eight captured per cent interest. This is the best p.biic. ected chairman of the board, and .l- - of decreased demand. On the Con By defeating Alamogordo by a the President have been forward ine llUUltii VJMIIIllllW V WOl'HUII, . - ..1 -, the one taken Fciday is the most offer received for the bonds, and put Rtimalda of San Mi- in- - -- yet Miss Delgado, and will introduce in the rary. the demand is insistently u score Aiouqu.rque uign acnooi little home coiincil is it. by a very few people heretofore, made and Currency, "... won the cham- - complete brewing plant the inclined to accept guel county, secretary session creas ng. all over the world, much basketball team state to fall heir to confiscation. A cop- but his address is the first occasion special in final of the Carlsbad Argus. treasurer. This action is the result of high- - faster than the supply is increasing, pionship the game per boiler of a capacity of about in which the subject has been o this tournamtnf at Satur- - advocated a man of in- handed interference with the reserve " authorities are agreed upon Albuquerque five gallons, designed and construct- Fumigation of cotton seed to be earnestly by CLANCY RESICNS - A. H. these two officials under fart day eve,,,l,8- ed one well versed in the cop- for is now be- fluence in national affairs. Mr. AS SPEAKER OF HOUSE system by ..... by used plating purposes in- - The decline said: the Wilson administration, and is present in is persmith's trade, has all the appur- ing done in Carlsbad, Otis Loving Harding OF FIFTH LEGISLATURE in Mc- - normal and can be On Monday morning the double and "If war is again forced upon us tended to prevent the future. only temporary. - tenances for cooling condensing and Malaga. thereby guarding THe explanation is entirely financial, funeral of Catalina and Josefita Quin- the The outfit is so com- boll 1 earnestly hope a way may be found H. of Santa Fadden says' sisters product. against the spread of the Pink Albert Clancy, Fe, r.. In the past panics gold bar have tana, of Albuquerque, two pact that it would occupy not more worm of cotton. which will unify our individnal and speaker of the house of repfesenta-tive- s unsalable while legal tender who died of diphtheria was held. The five feet of It was collective strength and consecrate has takes of ,ul than floor space. of the Fifth legislature, nJ?rTtAl b ,OUI?ht mother has contarcted the disease High-smit- all America and spiritual- on the floor of the of L. h materially of state his ill home on operated ground The test case Margie filed with the secretary SenoCur0fi,inda htah pr.mh.mt. This was because and is now very at her building and 'when found the still interest the ly, body and soul, to national defense. as member of the ditions ac- - Arno . regarding against I where resignation houset .! credi1r rnM be compelled to .o"lh street. had a full cargo of mash ready for in a condemnation suit, can vision the ideal republic was a member of the Fourth f eent when could not Mr. is the last living government man and woman is called und- Clancy and J"'am sug- - ereenback, they Quintan, the vaporizing process. lias been confirmed by the U. S. su- every house, also. He is an attorney, of industry VrI f member of the Her husband er t' for to duty an amendment th F ponln(.,,ed family. preme court. About $40,000 interest flag assignment the firm of Catron & Catron, and ges ing J. n, months and a baby to fur wliatc.cr service, military or ci- Reserve Act a ca ref ul scru . City improvement amounting is involved. been mentioned in era! iny f. ,H heln- - died a month The two the indiv d aal is best where has frequently of which I be eve ,.normn,,v daugther ago. $350,00000 will be under way within 1 he condemnation suit arose in vic, fitted, connection with the appointment to and understanding and i. seven and fourteen years old we call to universal service will of its sound- - ,n.omnWIe industry girls, thirty days. This spring civic boom connection with the enlargment of may an imporant federal post. convince anyone he rnnsttmotion respectively, died within a half hour agam y, or facility, all in ness At the present time the Fed- - includes a paving program amounting the Carlsbad project in 1914. The every plant, J,ofin(. In"tni, re,pec, of each other last Sunday. They are to $203,000.00; extension of facilities involved was whether or t''e sublime sacrifice for country and ARMIJO DECLINES AND cral Reserve Board is composed of in question of shall mjS.......... ... ..... ,S. buried Santa Barbara cemetery. in the city power plant costing close awarded should bear not one penny war profit BFCOMES DEPUTY cnu,.n ttt,niaer tlve ol whom are . , t not damages benefit of SAI.S i h rue eariv oi to $110,000.00; additional water sup- innure to the private DISTRICT COURT i.. r, nt rprovt'v of interest as against the government. combina- CLERIC OF A. Swency, Albuquerque, lias ply another big well cost- corporation and with- - including Two years ago the circuit court of short of ft e 'oil t need, and gt- - invented a fan that operate, ing $8,000 00, and a sewer extension of tion but all above the normal shall Ber-ger- c :.'rlVle: appeals confirmed the judgment On the of A. M. ".rJ"lT1" " "TuT stint-to- TM not out cost flow into the chest of the resignation - c tint? fvrrv rfiv amounting to $30,00000, bids for I rial court which awarded the in- defense, as Clerk in of j . rn r i The bl.idcs of the fan are similar There is inher- Deputy charge ha' curl nf nun' ' nllipp f nii itv which were called at the men ting of The U S. court held nation, something retary of the treasury and tne :' ' in fan. terest. supreme of ac- District Court business County Clerk to those the ordinary electric the city council Monday nihlit. !at the interest was allowable ently wrong, something out Alfredo l.ucero George W. fo- - The is taken from a Pho cord wftli the ideals of appointed Govrnmcnt stUtic, easoline machinery n','ainst the government in a con- representa- Armijo to the position which the IJ hOW miu mc inuutc 19 of a out of the tive democracy when one portion of t .1.. r.,,...,. VI u ronsmrt,0 'n 'ar'nrv ix'Kiaj'ii Reports dying green demnation suit, a new never declined as he his pre- 1UIU, 111C I LULldl ,V3LI ,1. iJVlln,,,t tj, f,ci question our citizen turns its ta latter prefers bug menace said to have existed in efore decided in the supreme court hip activity TlllZZ y.
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