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New Mexico State Record, 07-12-1918 State Publishing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository New Mexico State Record, 1916-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 7-12-1918 New Mexico State Record, 07-12-1918 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, 07-12-1918." (1918). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ nm_state_record_news/105 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]. NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY JULY 12, 1918 NUMBER 197 SALVATION ARMY BILL BOOZE TO HAVE PLAN TO DISPENSE COMING STATE EVENTS ADMINISTRATORS VON HINDENBURG HAS NATIONAL FUNERAL JAN. 1, ARRIVED IN HADES THREE QUARTERS IS FIAT OF SENATE COM. August 4. Santo Domingo IS WITH POLITICS AT OF FOOD NAMED Special to State Record (Wireless) : QUOTA $18,000 Pueblo Indian Corn Dance 12, OF MILLION BOYS i Hades, July General Von 8. has here. Washington, July Legislation August 1, Magdalena just arrived Special FOR THIS STATE to prohibit the sale of distilled liquors, NEXT ELECTION First Frontier Day Celebration IN EACH COUNTY arrangements being made to proper- 2ND REGISTRATION wine and beer after January 1, 1919. Tex Austin, arena director ly accomodate him. and to prohibit the manufacture of Fog Horn Clancy, publicity wine and beer after November 1, next i STATE CAME WARDEN Official endorsement has been se was the senate By HOLM O. BURSUM. September 30. Taos Feeling that the regulations of the The office of Provost for Salvation drive agreed upon today by ROUAULT HAS RESIGNED the Marshal cured the Army committee. Shall New Mexico give her soldier San Geronimos Festival Food Administration would be better General authorities the ta- oe maue apiculture - following lor tunas, wnic.i will in new The legislation is proposed as a sub boys the opportunity of exercising enforced through direct supervision Game and ble showing the on June and Thurs- November Ad- State Fish Warden registration Mexico on Wednesday stitute for the pending Norris the of suffrage at the front Albuquerque in each county, R. C. Ely, Food 5, 1918. of men who have 24 25. The sum which right New Mexico Educational Theodore Rouault, Jr., has resigned young day. July and amendment to the emergency agricul where are to perpet Association ministrator for the state of New reached the of 21 since S. New Mexico is to and they fighting effective immediately. He will leave age June expected raise, tural appropriation bill which would uate the institutions winch make it Mexico, has appointed an adminis- at once for an officers 1917: which state will is $18,000. e training camp. this raise, the sale of distilled and to live under a free govern-win- "JUST EXACTLY HOW AND WHY trator for each of the New Mexico Alabama 15,358 stop liquor possible ( Governor W. E. and the ? Lindsey on June 30, 1919 and prohibit ment If not, why not? counties. Not all of the coAinty ad Arizona 1,695 New Mexico Council- - of you should organise GOVERNOR ASKS SUPPORT Defense, the manufacture of beer three is one of the ministrators have been named as yet,! Arkansas 13,208 Charles chairman That questions being WAR SAVINGS SOCIETIES tew FOR SALVATION ARMY through Springer, months after the hill becomes a law. considered now in au- - but the remaining vacancies will California 18334 of executive have just by those be filled its committee, given lhe changes had heen as well as of the One soldier wouldn't get very far as fast as possible. Colorado 6,923 their endorsement of the discussej thority those rank a over the A of the In a to the of unqualified for a number of days so that when and file. Iowa, New York, Massachu- drive top alone. It conference new county proclamation people Connecticut 10280 work aod will lend assistance in the committee met action was is organization that counts every- administrators with the Food Admin New Mexico Governor Lindsey very Delaware 1.430 today setts, and many other progressive asks every way possible. by unanimous consent of body going along together, shoulder istrator and the several heads of de properly their support for the District Columbia 2.1.22 Fe at once practically states the union have made provi- in Salvation drive funds for The Santa lodge pass without second vote, sion for available to shoulder! partments was held Albuquerque Army ...... for Florida 7.380 ed a favorable resolution and then making the ballot One is the The Food tlaa wrrA nin.lr nf .,... By fixing a definite date after for the benefit of her 'citizens en- stamp buyer soldier, Saturday. Administration I. Georgia 16,715 went to work helping Mr. Townroe which the sate would be of working; alone but the War Sav- reports that the conference continued Idaho 2.788 prohibited gaged iti military service when ab- GIVE UNGRUDGING with the plans. all tuembers of Il- ings Society is a whole regiment practically all day and was attend- SUPPORT Illinois 44.842 intoxicating liquors, sent in the of ! Elks Ordar Is Active performance duty. that goes "over the for War ed by of the new ad- TO YOUR SCHOOLS the committee believe that any linois is about to submit the ques- top" twenty county Indiana 20,093 The Benevolent Protective Order of discrimination would be Savings with whoop and a real ministrators. Iowa 18,032 Elks is behind movement all the charge tion and will probably adopt similar The the avoided. say wine growers of American whoop, at that. several countv chairman who A community may be accurately Kansas 13.122 across the Fred Harp- They measures, providing for the right have been way country. would be enabled to dispose of this in This Thrift Army has no age limit apointed are as follows: judged by its school. So may a coun Kentucky 18,626 exalted has suffrage for her citizens engaged there no Chaves Clark er, grand ruler, telegraph- years crop while brewers could make service. and are exemptions. Every- Dilley, Roswelt. ty, a state or a nation. If school Louisiana 13,81' ed P. M. exalted ruler of the military can save his nickels and dimes Colfax T. C. Lineau, use of their entire supply of matt. If one Hill, Dawson. facilities are ample, if school stand- Maine 5,207 Santa Fe that the our soldiers are good enough to Charles Clovis. lodge, grand lodge bare in of and join. Curry Sclnuriih, ards are high, the community so Maryland 10,428 is all in its to their breasts the trenches How To Do It. be Baca O. B. is doing power help blood-staine- d Earickson, Fort served progressive, alive, vigorous Massachusetts 24,909 cause. GOVERNOR STILL STUDIES Europe so that democ- Your the good shall be club, your lodge, your church, Slimmer. and generally prosperous; for in some Michigan 25,799 Frederick R. Townroe has been ADVISABILITY OF SPECIAL racy made safe, are they not Dona Ana R. to exercise ballot your office, your lactory, your neigh- Lytton Taylor, Las way success goes hand in hand with Minnesota 21.C29 named as of the good enough the Cruces. al- director campaign SESSION ON SOLDIER VOTE in borhood, your apartment house, your education in the mass lay of life; Mississippi 12,071 for New Mexico and has been at the affairs of the country for school will Uncle Will Carlsbad. whose cause their de- you accept Sam's Eddy Purdy, though it does not always accom- Missouri 25.608 work here in Santa Fe for some two lives are being commission a War Sav- Grant J. E. Corresponding with the governors voted?' This is not a of to organize Evans, Tyrone. pany the individual highly educated Montana 4.255 weeks, the plans laid and the question par- ings Society among friends and Grant J. C. man or woman. One of New Mex- getting of other states, Gov. Lindsey says tisan politics, aggrandizement, or ad- your Gordy, Lordsburg. x Nebraska 9,875 committees appointed. The state he will weigh all sides of the ques- associates now,' today, to help win Guadalupe George H. Smith, Santa ico's most serious handicaps has been Nevada 561 committee is of P. M vantage for any person, set of per- Rosa. composed tion before calling a special session sons or the war? a lack of educational equipment. Until New Hampshire 2,776 Lineau, chairman ; Paul A. Hall, sec- political party; political No matter how the intentions Luna Fred a of the legislature for the purpose of creed con- good Sherman, Deming. recently there has been lack of New 20,574 Robert W. treasurer: or affiliation is not to be if does not A. T. Jersey retary; Lynn, assuring the vote to our soldiers sidered a standard or measure are, somebody say "Sign McKinley Hannett, Gallup. interest in educational work, and as New Mexico 1474 Governor W. E. Lindsey, Secretary pre- here" the War Savings will Mora Frank a edu- abroad. liminary to the extension of suf- Society Roy, Roy. natural consequence, not only New York 69,529 of State Antonio Lucero, Chief Jus- The national administration at not get organized. Otero J. H. McRca, Alamogordo. cational but advancement North Carolina 16743 R. H. frage rights. general tice Hanna, Harry W. Lamb, first the authorization YOU must be Jhat somebody! Quay M.
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