Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-27-1912 New Mexican Printing Company

Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-27-1912 New Mexican Printing Company

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-27-1912 Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-27-1912 New Mexican Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe New Mexican, 08-27-1912." (1912). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/920 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 Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. V, : VOL, 49 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1912. THIS IS AN AGE 0 F ID EMOCRATS IN COUNTY COMMIS IONERS OF PBUTICI REII0LUTI0 HOUSE WERE SOCORRO COUNTY BORROWED SAYS NOTED LAWYE FiZZL! $6,400.84 AND fIPEND MONEY MINORITY LEADER MANN DECLARES S. S. GREGORY, PRESIDENT OF AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, SEES GREAT ACCORDING TO BOOKS OF TREASURER NOT A CENT OF THIS SUM EVER THEY DIDN'T DO ANYTHING BUT MOVEMENT SWEEPING ASIDE BARRIERS OF PAST AND WAS DEPOSITED WITH NOR WAS KE INFORMED AS TO HOW OR PROGRESSIVE HIM, X TALK, WASTE TIE AND SQUAB- FORMING REAL GOVERNMENT FOR MEN AND FOR WOMEN WHEN IT WAS DISBURSED NOR WHO DISBURSED IT BLE Washington, D. C, Aug. 2T. Inetli-- DIRECT ELECTION OF SENATORS cunt, disorganized, unprogressive and, M01Y TRANSFERRED FROM ONE FUND inactive were the words used today to ' M - CAN NOT LONGER BE PREVENTED 'a V Is" V I describe the work of the democratic TO ANOTHER WHENEVER CONVENIENT house by Republican Leader .lames 11. Mann, in a statement ;:ie accomplishments ''' the lower cham- popular sentiment for the direct vote. ber of the Ij'Jnd congress. CHAPTER TWO. JUGGLING OF FUNDS N to tine action of certain Mr. Mann characterized the demo A The association today Adopted Referring At the regular quarterly meeting of COMMON THING. a resolution requiring that here- - S states in extending the suffrage to ciatic majority's work as stingy and of resolutions are submitted , commissioners of Socorro Copies - as ex-- the county V after when negro attorney's ap- women, Mr. Gregory said: silly and ot'her of its acts pure b the auditor showing that the coun- race seems as if women cciiiity, according to the report of Au- ply for membership their ''It certainly tvavagance. ty commissioners transferred $,1,7.'!.-ii.- j - as went by the N must .be made known in the ap- were entitled to "The boast about economy ditor Cluilfoil to the governor, from the sinking fund to the coun- t leade r. plication. Attorney General veil as men. If it be the Jeffersonian the board," said lie minority county commissioners of Socorro ts' general fund. Resolutions also idea and I believe it to be the true "The main work in the house on the !W Wickersham in a heated debate authorized their chairman and were turned in showing an advance a constant ccunty declared the resolution recognlz-- one. that all men are entitled, not democratic side has been oi $1,000 to A, 11. Baca, the assessor of of what were to clerk to borrow from the bank at ed the stains as numbers merely to wise government, not boasting they going payable from the road fund with pro- of SI at the William H. Lewis, assistant to merely to honest government, not on'y do at the next session. Magdalena the sum $0,100. visions that same be deducted from this ses- v tho nttornev peneral. and two to good government, but to self gov- "I said last December that best terms that could be secured. the commissions accruing to the said other negro memuers, who had X ernment. It is difficult to see how. sion of congress would last longer and The of this sum were to be assessor and that when the same had ses- proceeds been unseated by the executive consistently with this principle, which do less than any other regular used for court, 'house repairs and un- accrued, the $1,000 was returned XOT lies tne foundation ot American sion of recent My forecast committee. at HON. GEORGE W. ARMIJO, yeai'c. der date of July 1st, 1007, a resolution to the road fund but to THE WILD end- - the ae-- proved correct. This session of con- The debate was abruptly institutions, political rights Who Declares Ninety-Nin- e of the commissioners shows that the ANIMAL BOUNTY FUND. That Percent of the People He Has - of former Sec- - corded to men can be denied to worn-en.- gress has enacted laws fewer in nuin- ed by the appeal the New Party and Especially the Younger Voters. sum was borrowed at the rate of tea Commenting thereon the Dickin- - tier and of less than any report retary of War Jacob M. importance per cent (10';; ). says: Whether session In recent years. The laws; son that further discussion negro lawyers, hereafter, The commissioners executed a note "The sinking fund is created for as-- X to are in main of im- would bring criticism of the are be admitted as members, was passed the little the of char-.icte- to the bank at that rate of interest, payment interest and princi- one of the before the Ameri- portance and generally local in sociation. subjects the recites. On the same date, pal on county debt and X can Bar which its The Panama canal bill is the report cannot, Scores of members protested association, opened ORGE ARMIJO JUDGE PARK ER the auditor that the commis- therefore, legally be used for any SDth here. one of and in reports the resolution. meeting greatest importance the; sioners disbursed the entire amount other purpose. The transfer from The arose in a re- main that was a bill by me question special prepared for court house and the sinking fund to the of de- in a jail repairs. general port the executive committee, prior congress. county fund was, without -- This, the auditor is the only question, Wis., Aug. S. S. claring that "although it had been AND "The claim on reformation of the states, Milwaukee, IS LATEST SHERMAN evidence in of Socorro made for a definite purpose and thib of of tne the settled practice of the association rules has proven a farce. That the possession Gregory Chicago, president to show that such a loan had purpose was undoubtedly to enable Bar Association, in his an- to elect only white men as mem- house has been inellicient is shown by county American been made and disbursed. officials interested, to secure defi- before tne organi- bers" three the fact, that over 2nd senate bills nual address today negro rnemtiers, including cient salaries due them on previous William H. an assistant to which passed the senate remain un-- The proceeds of the loan, so the re- zation said in part: Lewis, MOOS INVOLVED fiscal years which' according to the two amend-- the United States icted upon in the house. It is a con-- ' port declares, never were placed in "When ve reflect that attorney general, statutes could not be paid from in stant boast the democrats the and never ap- nients to our national constitution are had been seated by the committee that at this county treasury funds current in the session a for! on the books of present fiscal now nnnarent y soon 10 ue auu iitu, ifuumuuB ui uie passed law providing peared the county year. of radical i publicity campaign contributions. treasurer. The money, the auditor vhen we consider the changes The committee therefore rescinded (JJjIEF CLERK OF STATE CORPORA" ROOSEVELT ANNOUNCES THAT HE "Xo regard was given the off- Such is not a fact. says, was to the credit of by ia their organic law already secured in its action, and allowing the men to They only passed; deposited icials to the statutes the EE- - amendment Socorro chair- covering several states and contemplated in remain as nominees for TION COMMISSION RESIGNS JOB WILL BRING THEIR NAMES 'an to the law which had county by David Fair, of funds qualified man transfer nor was any re- we marked - previously been passed by a repub- and subsequently disbursed pre- others: when remember membership, asked the entire asso- gard 'given to the statutes that gov- ac- AND WILL TAKE THE STUfP FOR FORE SPECIAL COMMITTEE lican house and the is one relat- - sumably upon the check of the said innovations in political methods, ciation to vote on the question. part ern payment of current expenses. ex- - ing" to primary David Farr some-- ' complished by the direct primary Attorney General Wickersham an- NEW PARTY FUNDS campaign expenses thereby establishing SANTA FE RAILWAY that was inserted in the law the thing entirely new and unique, in the tended this year for the first time to nounced he would make a strenuous by STILL OWES TAXES. candi- republicans t'he of method of handling county monies. j the selection of presidential fight againsj any attempt to unseat against protest the The auditor reports that the Santa not to look be- democratic side. Somewhat The resolution loan1 dates; it is necessary Mr. Lewis and the other negro law- similar, whereby this Fe Hallway company O'.ves the county extensive confines of our the bill relating to eight hour labor was the auditor pro- yond the yers, declaring the committee had LE DEMAND IT HEARST'S BLUFF jis negotiated, says, of Socorro the imposing sum of 7 else-v.her- which is an amendment of a own land or to consider changes no power after once the men only pre- vides that the loan should be repaid to all of which tho vntli.-n- seating vious law and scarcely less significant, to es- to take away their memberships be- only made a slight out of the court house and jail repair company objects for various reasons in the - tablish the proposition that we live in cause of race distinction.

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