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NEW MlSlCO ATE SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1917 NUMBER 165 IS COURT DECLINES ONE AMENDMENT MEANING THAT ALBUQUER- - HISTORIANS SHERIFFS OF NEW MEX- BOULEVARD LAS CONVENTION TO REMOVE SHERIFF QUE MUST DO HER BEST ICO WILL FORM PERM- ROBERTS AT GALLUP ANENT ORGANIZATION GREATEST THAT CARRIES OTHER The people of Alhiiqiierque greatly SHOULD USE CRUCES DOWN TO N. M., Nov. 29. At the Gallup, appreciate the fact that the New The New Mexico conclusion of court proceedings yes- Mexico is to Association of Educational association Sheriffs and Peace Officers will WAS EVER HELD terday, A. T Ilannett, attorney for TWO ARE LOST meet here next after an ab- ONLY FACTS meet THE PASS CITY year, at Albuquerque on December 11th. the Gallup deportees, attempted to sence of two years. It was in this Krinrw I r, Mia nf itm to a constitution and by-la- jtlntillnn rmirt during four years, that the as- adopt MORE THAN rc- - OFFICIAL COUNT OF EAL- - city, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF and otherwise effect or- - THE CITIZENS ANA 2,000 PEOPLE a proposition tending toward the sociation meetings cot their boost permanent OF DONA nioval ot Micnll K. I.. Koberts. a fcw hundred '' AND ,rom teachers, at MUSEUM NEW , I ATTEND CONVENTION There was considerahle discussion LOTS SHOWS PROHIBITION OF MEXICO vkA Sheriff C. A R tr or ot COUNTY HOLD MEETING most, to the great educational Chaves which District Craig and DECLARES HIST0-RIAN- county. The first meeting; DEDICATION CEREMONIES !'" Attorney CARRIES BYlciation of the southwest. MANY was in in AND LAY PLANS FOR CON- his assistant, J. A. Miller, took part, We water mark of held Albuquerque October - thought high CON- ai which lime a AT NEW MUSEUM BUILD- Judge Raynolds emphatically refused M0RE THAN 16,000 MAJ- attendatice was reached here in 1915, TRY TO FORCE temporary organ- CRETE BOULEVARD WHICH to tllis "latter on tlle grounds ization was perfected and a com-- j RECORDS BROKEN l)e" ORITY OTHERS BEATEN when there was an enrollment of CLUSIONS named to a COST ING; Uat it had areatIy been disposed more than fourteen hundred bona mittte draft constitu- WILL $240,000 - tion of by the grand ujry and was there- fide teachers, but, without having tore g. closed incident. He sated that the actual figures of this year's at- - 000 errand ren- -' - KITE Mftrp thnn ? teachers nntl other the inrv. as the direct Only one amendment was adopt- tendance. fr0m all reports it would By Paul A. F. Walter ASCENDS THOUSANDS Ore of the mot important move- guests of the Ancient Capital made resentative ot the community was led that providing lor statewide seem that a larger number was at "Too few historians leave anything OF FEET TO MAKE PICTURES ments ever inaugurated in Dona the Thirty-Kir- st annual convention in a much better position to judge prohibition. The majority for that1 Santa Fe this year. to the imagination or the judgment AND THEN DESCENDS Ana County was given its start at of the New Mexico J'.ducational as - ,ot the merits ot the case than lie amendment was lo.sfij. A majority Trv For New Record of the reader. The average chroni- - a public meeting: on Tuesday even- 10.971 is force his view! in sociation the biggest and most mem of defeated the proposed tax So it will behoove Albuquerque to;cle.r more eager to Las Cruces, N. M., S. Parks, a Las ing Judge Medler's offce. orable in the history of the organiza All Saturday last was spent by the amendment and the majority against onk out for next, year when the;i,oint ul)on t,lc P"'c than he is to Cniccs business' man Las invented It was a meeting of citizens for lion. Interwoven with the exercises grand jury in investigating the d tnet.roposeu judicial amendment was teachers and visitors will record tacis. ne nas cuner a cause kil(, the purpose of appointing commit- - C CCA , probably Iwf-r-t .altci,meiU wllerchy a camera of the convention was the extraor-- 1 and all witnesses whom i.i.i.(tiiii ,,r i tn uw-.t-tlnftitfli, inil 1:11 te ax ( oni- - portation run consmerahiy Dfyonu,.the twoi' ... ' . can be sent up thousands of teet " l!iltn' with which the New the desired were on .':tiWM1 n on binary program grand jury brought ine vote oy counties ine tnrcc tlionsanrl mark. We want to set a 11""5 """" """ul n: the air, snap a picture and au-- the question of allowing Museum brlding was dedicated. before that body, as well as those amendments follows: icw record of attendance and a new events'',that wid hosier Jus argument rclm. to tllc uneratioli the renewal of the county lew for ... , .... t,atKaly Many of the guests began arriving1 who wished to appear, Prohibition Amendment record ot Ja cut. thomrh it will he "V ",J v.i...i..t..,. ..v and, alter a tuiu of the ii.m or rc l,hl' rnantennnce of the public high After had a J1,uv whose Friday night and by Saturday night the grand jury heard For exceedingly difficult to do so. We minimize important episodes laoval OI 0u, back u anJ ways. the looked to be filled to over-- i enutnber of witnesses Against is to his - u This has been and city Iarg they Rernalillo 1881 1 ' cannot bring abler men than were:trclld antagonistic assiimp- tak(. allotllcr j,iclurc all kee thls levy suspended Hotel and cared to hear no ,V I'm'e tlOHS. I' rolll 1 lerodotUS to the roads flowing. lobbies, parlors stated that they 1.4J5 ';.r :it the invention fhic All Carlyle up as lung as desired, arc fast being shut full rooms were crowded. The more and the matter was ,afvcs vrjr historians have been or less of holes and the ruin will dining dropped.!,. 1.825 can for is to more of the f Mr. Parks offered to his in spread : i i I, - t 1 8,y hope get give UCKftll c.ntilui Willi:u tui.' aii toiiax ever uovern- - rapidly ami it will be a year CKCItlt!) iirtj, aiuuquti que JUUIlldl, Purr Y 1,1.(1 twj lonnotchers than before. K.i.mu. ventiou to the United States only miinlinrr flip eft t inn ai Council . "Of late a m .,.-,- , i , till will r( lira 3.13 The of the New Mexico years, however,, new,,,,,.,,,"-- i - , or two the expense He Iiaca (Xj meetings I r i . , l . ii" P, nuui repair of the followed thelviLLA - iiiiuii; niuiiicu become association, by FORCES HEADED Dona Aua 1,207 41 X F.durat ional association are more than ; u j'aso wlicre he showed to very heavy. session at the wew Museum that influence felt, a class that is content .,..,, . It is time now to resume the work. FOR THEIR STRONGHOLD Eddy 900 2Jf, mere meetings. They have become Hl. ,u,.' evening, with Dr. Edgar L. Hewett, institution with ns of the to let events speak for themselves, ovcr Las anll an(1 to put the roads in shape and keep Grant 1,5.11 004 ..in highest the reader to for Cruce, vicjnily director, presiding. following the Juarez, Nov. 29. Villa and and benefit. Albuquer-gi)- ! that permits judge tllc were IUU'ch in order. L Me., f,81 350 importance himselt the and milltary pcope i.tl.em brief address of Director Hewett, colUmn of approximately 800 r.hl,,n. 424 que Journal. motives underlying lcrcsU.j The committee appointed consists E. made mcni that devotes itself Chairman F. Governor W. Lindsey anjCrossc(t the Mexican Central near t';nfv i.. 750 297 causes, entirely Experimenting Ten Yean !nf J. Kindlav, District in which he to research work, to to address accepted theLa.lna station. 170 miles south of r' 441 125 PATRIOTISM TO BE ISSUE bringing Las Lruccs pcoplc ,luv f yearslK'oa'! Superintendent Sampson, and for the state and then in to- - the most trustworthy onirinaI! .i. i . .i. , r.nr nerrv building here, yesterday, and was heading m ..k'inb... 4(.7 2o5 IN turn cave it back to the Dr ' NEXT CAMPAIGN sources from which should " ,j,V "h",, Confer With people. ward the anta Clara canyon, wcst'rora 1,114 685 history ,he Ti Ur Commiion Francis W. Kelsey, official represen- of which is a favorite 'ren- - be written. u,.lu ,.1,1,. i c..,i.i i,:.. : ! These gentlemen will go to Santa Laguna, 759 IM! Ti...i v.,,.. vt,...., - - - Qrcro. in K11..M1.U .a in- ex in- i,- , tative and former of the dezvous of Villa followers. The i.i i.i. ror iew to inis Kinu oi 1 i, Fe and confer with the Commission president news(-)- l,4ir, 47 to miissues of f. ,,r " Institute of Ameri- a dined believe that the valable research work was first ' yf"rS f,i.