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   New Mexican (Newspaper) - July 30, 1940, Santa Fe, New Mexico                                THE SANTA FE N Vol. No. MEMBER AUDIT OP CIRCULATIONS in the Founded in 1849 SANTA JULY 30, 1940 MORGAN often s may have wrought better r thought when they primary The dis as been made by capital is It may the antler of part of the threat of congressional candid rushed through i n 1913, has been found to 10 provision for the of candidate once candidates for the i by Jack iwed or have Jed declarations with o District Attorney was one first getting his i on record for it li to be done about comes B declarant In the onal scramble is be- cely to be a question on ite Secretary Jessie have to seek legal advice state president of the and Joe j are being wooed by friends to enter the battle royal for are already filed for lhe idea may be pre- the primary law will as a check on Doming of congressional It's say alls to make any provision so many the law In this respect 00 hastily to be at The state's legal It goes Into the question they may be find a way to read Into a not exactly ex- which will allow a change his has it r docs contain a positive Init one person's being a for more than one r campaign Is ex- be speeded up next week congressman's arrival In He will be In Santa ff according to word to out for the con- likes the ft. even if they are rival Aist primary said Is to he one of the t almost anybody could 1 auy not have even more i steno In his headquarters u sny t will have no I no no and no s with him when he s rtl BO It kt's Toll 765 jowera brought a to some parts of the today but lor most country the day Just UP to the heat mercury again climbed the deaths from the season's heat wave increased 363 numbered 382, lures in Ihe pre- r mat of the continent the Rockies U n 102 at kh and 1M baked in its hottest 5'car, 101 at Port reported 98, a new e season Detroit's e highest lor the date OI lhe Harris 4Ji WPA i at El died last night and rothers E Q Lucy of Ortiz Is the aod or for if Japanese Miles Asks Report on Springer Extend Arrests Nation Slaving Toward Removal of All Foreign Influence army announced today that several whose names and nationalities were not disclosed hive been arrested In Korea In an extension Japan's campaign against alleged foreign In which 13 Britons previously had been seized .In Japan The Japanese which hu jailed some of the most inent British residents of led to the death of was dis- cussed today by Ihe British and United States Sir Ro- bert and Joseph C. The both yesterday and emphasize that Japan is mg rapidly along courses toward economic command of eastern Asia of foreign Influence ind of economic Inroads In key reliable sources ed. Timed These apparently are twin paths by which Japan hopes to retch tual control of the raw materials and trade of the bull of China French Thailand the Dutch East Indies and possibly British The fact all the arrested are Brit- ish and many previously had been under surveillance for years out being detained was Interpreted as Indicating the arrests were timed for a period when Britain appears unwilling to risk a direct test of strength In the far as shown by her recent concessions to Japan in Britain is taVing i stern attitude toward the demanding substantiation of ges of existence of a British Investigate Death The British embassy Is pressing for a full investigation into the death of one of those ville James veteran English the Japanese suicide by while being The war ind ministries both Mid the arrests were the first step In a campaign to eliminate a British the same time the war office Issued a statement warning ese against assistance to foreigners and there were widespread reports many Japanese had been or would Rural Areas Show Increase Of six Santa Fe precincts 1MO population totals have been com- ill but one showed an In- crease over the 1930 District Census supervisor Louis c. de Baca reported the exception was San Ildefonso where population decreased from 376 to 639. Increases were reported by 539 lo 585; 424 lo 544; Agua 403 to 738; Upper Santa 397 to 340; Lower Santa 534 to 879. for which no 1930 figure Is had it this year of 448. In Rio gained from to Totals for other precincts in the with no 1930 figure available tor Included Ch ami la 860, 870, calde 7M, 550, Velarde Skarda 124. 420, chas 694, and El Rilo 105. In Taos Tres dropped from 317 to 252, Arroyo Hondo from 519 539, while OJo had 134, Carson 112, Ranches de Taos 1J60 nnd Arroyo 762 In 1940, no 1930 Smoke School Made by Judge McGhee Governor Miles announced toda he had Instructed the board of th state Industrial school at Springe to make an immediate report on charges that boys there had At the same lime he that the made b District Judge James B. McGhee were well The governor that previous from the board had ed considerable Improvement In general and at the am Inclined lo believe tha Judge McGhee has been the governor declar ing that lhe from th ward showed Improvement In and a appraisal of lhe that given by the Members of Ihe board are Justice J. Mabry of the state supreme District Judge Livingston N the J. c. Coleman and James Baton CLUB TO CHECK CHARGES N. July 30 The Springer club today started what its president as an impartial snd Investigation of the boy's of which allegations of have been by former Ed president said the club approved a resolution authorizing the and that Its findings would be turned over lo Judge James B. McGhee of Roswell critic ol fhe Governor John E. and the state An committee ol three was H. L. Boyd vice president of the Citizen's Statt bank of Dr. L. A. and William manager of the New Mexico Power company ALIEN BOARD SPEAK N. July Superintendent of the state boys against District Judge James took recognition or said have no statement to think it's air been gone Mien rest my case he governor and the If there Is any be made will let the governor make Bryan Johnson Files for Bench Judge Bryan Johnson today filed ils candidacy papers with ary of slate Jessie for he Democratic nomination fo udge of the Second judicial dls Johnson will be the only district udge to run this having been appointed to succeed Justice J. Mabry when he was elected to the CLAYTON MAN FILES FOB LEGISLATURE Claude filed is candidate on for from he county row represented by Jack M. August Oil Quota The state oil conservation com mission today set New Mexico's August petroleum production able at barrels per cnt under Ihe U.S. bureau of mines recommendation and n re- of some four per cent from he July The July allowable was 100 barrels under the of mines Doubting City Employes Sweat Chavez Place rrr g mr 41 1 HICK Hclos Waiting for Appointments Mayor Alfredo Ortiz believes In in Questioned today regarding re- ports the long-delayed appointments of city employes would be made he council tomorrow he mayor can pet more work out of hem If they're not appointed and As long as they're In doubt they're afraid of their Jobs and do anything after they're they know they can't be removed without charges being and get 111 Just let along awhile wondering what's Ing In happen present employes were ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE Held The woman shown booked as Mrs. Grace was held on a fugitive warrant by New leans police who said Grace Wynne was wanted in Kansas City on a charge of slaying Mrs. Mary Thompson In Kansas Sept. Mrs. Thompson was the second wife of John A. Mrs. Wynne's first The woman shown denied the identification made by New leans Windsor Sails Thursday for U. S. Port British Guns Guard Voy age from Nazi Patrols July 39 Cuke of Windsor plans to sail for the United states with his born duchess next Thursday on the American export liner en route to his post as governor of the of Slates law that U. s. ships shall avoid aimed lhe American export liner may travel tinder the of British guns on Its next westward crossing because the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are ed to be on British ate going to take no chances that the recently appointed the might be removed from ihe by German or an formed London sources will Veep a of long distance on Ihe we have lo tee that he doesn't get taken these sources Miles Against Slate Making Governor In a prepared today denounced making by the of any party for the The governor added that he running The governor said emphatically hat he had not given his personal to Iho candidacy of any other person for a place on the county or precinct His statement that he was not backing anybody's candidacy but his own was believed to have been in- by stories spread by rs of other candidates that they had administration Fred Arrellano Held for Trial Hearing for by Blea with assault ind battery as the result of altercation at Ihe site of anU SO-called ity sewer construction on Agua Frla will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday before Justice it lhe Peace Juan Dist. Arthur Livingston Is alleged to have lit one of the project WPA who went on strike PRICE FIVE CENTS Controversy Delays Army Conscription Field Withdraws From Race To Devote Time to Pos as Republican National July 30. W5 Cyrus Republican na announced today his withdrawal as a can primary candidate for In order to devote his full lime ti support of the Republican stale elcc tlon I have come to fed can serve the party better by ing In the ranks for a Republican In the coming he am retiring as a candidate that my responsibilities as an official of the Republican come thank the friends who signed my petitions and I enlist with them in behalf of Wendell and al the Republican slate candidates for final victory In In In response to urgings from various bis candidacy the nomination to congress nt the state platform convention In Las Vegas ten days At the present his leaves Herman well the only announced Republican primary candidate the wishes were trans- mitted to his fellow party leaders a last when he national ils preference for general party back Mexico Guards Oil Fields MEXICO July 30 ministry of national defense today ordered all commanders of military zones embracing oil fields to special vigilance against at- to damage property or chinery or endanger petroleum The ministry did not specify from what quarter such attempts might It was reported in responsible that agents of the federal secret service have been investigating numerous cases of sabotage In recent Mysterious the wrecking of Ihe smashing of ines and the leaving open of so thAt thousands of of oil were were Lease Defendants Lose Motions Motions for bills of particulars y attorneys for nine defendants in he New Mexico oil and gaj lease case were overruled ay by Federal Judge Colin ordered the S. at- office to ants with a list of names of their The motions were filed on behalf f E. J. C. P. William C. Wallace Joel O. E. S. E. Elmer Leigh Knotts and H. Truck Helps were endued today In and offices I 119 be opened tomor or as Santa re for from an undisclosed ere to Ihe neir In a bearing official license No. 308. The motor vehicle department words show official 308 to pointed by Mayor Ortiz when Issued 10 iht first took office in 1938, Ff. of Voters Change Allegiance One hundred and changes of party affiliation have been made by Santa Fe county ers since June 29, the date work of copying the registration books was completed by Ihe secretary of Mrs. Margaret D. county reported Of the 67 were from Republican to 60 from or Independent 14 from no party to two Democrat to Re- while two voters changed their from to i Senate in Bitter Fight On Proposed Draft Convicted Frank J. former executive vice-president of tho Union Electric company of was convicted by a federal court Jury In St. Louis on two counts of perjury In connection with his testimony before and exchange commission ex- Investigating the com- political and business The court deferred sentence August 3 Ben Martinez To Take Role Of DC Vargas Pick Police Captain for Parl in Fiesta Once again careful preparations under way to enact the entry nlo Santa PC of the soldier whose of this area for his gives occasion for Santa PC'S annual Now scarcely a month away this event Is ar- ranged so as to bring to Santa ans In 1910 an accurate and ng representation of the original of 1712. De Vargas rides this year in the wrson of Captain Ben Martinez of he state police whose presence Is well calculated to recreate his Martinez will be supported by troops whose will carry The costumes and equipment of the and their ent years ol gradual accumulation and preservation by past of Impediments uch as bom by the original Tlie script has been reworked by of Pena and while It remains sub- as before since It is and based on ihe It has shortened and by the addition of The procession this year win not on back delayed today by senate military committee at The conclusion of a session described as one of the bitterest in The controversy was said to have started when ator Bridges demanded that President velt make clear his views on the Senators Gurney of South Dakota and Thomas of also Republicans reportedly joined Bridges in the Promptly and a reported Senator Minton and Senator Lee stout supporters of Ihe presi The Germany Sets Stage For Attack French Railways Think Blitzkrieg Against England Near By the Prm Germany closed all rail and way entrances except on- on the Swiss frontier today apparently to protect her preparations in ern Germany for the ened blitzkrieg against The only entrance left open was at Saint on the old Even sons traveling with diplomatic ports were required to pass through that same Britain an- that British bombers made extensive daylight raids on lany and the low countries day and last slashing al depots and supply which might be used In Ihe expected Nazi British claims of RAP successes in day's air battle of sent her across the channel again oday with the hope of English morale before the Invasion An undisclosed number ol civil among them an were tilled and buildings were damaged ir demolished as the Nazi airmen dropped their loads up and down he east Meanwhile the possibility of cooperation on the question of world surpluses was disclosed to the house of com today by Hugh mln stcr of economic he has Intimated to ie United States government her Brest Interest In Ihe general lon of world and her baric dent accused the Republicans of at- tempting to play politics with a de- fense The argument was tald to have raged at point until Senator Johnson Inter- 11 was Ihe committee that the which he had not received the approval of the bureau is u It was decided to delay Ihe final vote which was scheduled for today Guard Before the italon opened Chairman Sheppird ID- reported that after a weekend with the president he had the that Ihe chief executive favored the But he lib of the dent's views to Along with its delay of vote the committee dered hearings immediately on measure to Roosevelt to authorize President train the national for Club Organizes Here A Santa Fe group headed by Harg Davenport and T. B. Catron organized the for on club today at once set bout making lido of their They Ihe following lo lhe Republican nominee or newly born Santa New tor Luncheon club sired by people who wired and worked for your at wants you and Mrs. to have luncheon In Fe a bunch of your kind of No set Initiation Into Indian fried chicken or The tell us H cannot done but we they are Dewey and Nutt tried to capture Albuquerque but we arc amateurs and refuse anything but the real Here Is lhe Colorado by Continental Airplanes a m arrive Santa Fc folks at Informal luncheon at La meet more folu after take plane back to Springs In time for You arc guest of a number of residents of capital of New Mexico from there lo here and We have not consulted any but think seeing you In Ihe flesh would be of benefit all Until we hear that you and Colorado will spare us this time and do us this we shall and say Davenport and Catron signed Ihe Laic this afternoon Frank C. wu trying lor an answer from the guard and the officers reserve he the senate up that before on the The president asked the reserve officers legislation The two measures go together according lo military who have explained that guardsmen and reserve officers could be used to train Sheppard alto disclosed that alteration might bo made in tha compulsory training 111, previously considered lo be to Its final Tile decided Informally to consider a suggestion by Senator Auslin that registration of civilians lor possible conscription be lo men between the of 21 and 31. As presently the would require all miles between IS and H years old to only those between 21 and would be lo selection for Bacr Here For Five Weeks Arthur Baer who rest from a sports reporter on the delphia to become of the most famous columnists America arrived here list night with his pretty wife to spend five weeks on Brush's Vallejo ranch near Mr. and Mrs. Bacr spent Ihe night at La Fonda and will for Vallejo They lunched today with Ben general ager of The New Mexico ing Co. The columnist said he expected to write ot New Sawmill Strike Al Ends The Chama ing 43 has been It was reported to State Labor Vincent Jaeger said he was Informed that both the Pounds mill and men had made some Five Thousand Willkie Buttons t the real Here Colorado 111 lal Airplanes J his P the three 7M feat i to h. r lwest he the from from Do Something About We Always Have in government begin granting patents cooling his for pert fun u nld flt July 30 to Mark Twain said about nobody doing anything the the patent office dis- closed today that as the nation suffered In a parching heat wave that claimed 700 lives by drowning heat that have been The fan Is u old as the king who mopped his brow and called a vassal to stir up a parchment but the files are full of gadgets to Im- prove the something about ii for almost 100 As early as 1865 a man a say to a throw for Intrigued i him a bone and lorce his gnawing uit since the I to motivate t. lo gated on the smooth twinging of a tall and figured out a way to make lhat power cool The beat no path to either Tn the early IMO's an Inventive fellow fell upon a plan for provement of lhe plan air cooled The Inventor had cool blasts of air cascading on the sleeper from tiny holes In the foot and head of the Just before the World war farmer perfected ceiling fan got Its power from the windmill In the He didn't explain what he wanted with a breeze there more his fan to lhe churn on the bark porch and put ills wife to The room U more than 25 but the Ideas were lor chambers which torrid homeowner packed ice a there of was one to turn the couch which was guaranteed to but the heat Another had almost Ihe r naa almost the Only last tear tame bul he made It a little Fe county Sunday was Quarters visitors ing if want M Jn can be out enough by manufacturers to desirous were they ol supporting even the local and number ol At J p.m. Friday 3.000 such were received from IhU source In white and were en n. a delivered to headquarters en Palace At 5 p. those in charge ot a rush call to the supply company 5.000 were already lo visitors calling at the the a There's even who employes tie suit and an frock been directed to Santa Fe but didn't a button by 11 loo ahom he hart mrl In and the bucked and had any Partly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms tonight and little change In 5V Precipitation this date since 1872. 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