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Published Weekly by THE w’ELFARE DEPARTMENT<br />
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VOL. L -<br />
DAWSON, NEW MEXICLTHURSDAY, JULY 28, 192t- NUMBER 26- .<br />
~-s U~LUS OF COPPER iERE<br />
IS GMIJALLY S HRINKING<br />
‘It is doubtful if anyone “outiide of<br />
the Copper Producere’<br />
“ ~own what the, coppk r, surplus<br />
““’a total tick in this count Cy of 500,-)<br />
‘.500,000,000 of blister, or unrefined<br />
600 pounds of bllgter or unrefined<br />
metil. Ae thig stock dec ceases, the<br />
price of the metal should gradually<br />
advance.—Ar~zrm. Mining J OUna].<br />
Mrs. S. H. McDermott h m received<br />
wOrd of the m=rriage o?! her ‘son,<br />
Mr. William R. McDermc tt to Miss<br />
Francis Rohertr of Gallup, New Mex-<br />
Tbe bride ig a graduate of St, Vjn.<br />
‘cen~ Acadamy. at Albuque rque, class<br />
of 1921, and is well known b n “urn.<br />
ber of tbe younger set af .DaFwn.<br />
Tbe grrnm waa a membe P of the<br />
American ExpeditionaW I ‘orce~, ~d<br />
News joins the many frie ~d5 of the<br />
newly-weds in extending n io& hearty<br />
congratulations rind b-t wihes.<br />
A CilW- BADLY BU 3NED<br />
Floyd Walk”p, the twenty.~ix<br />
montbn old child of Mr. and Mm.<br />
Stinley Walkup, wae qnf .3 Be”erely<br />
burned %tnrday evening when ~t<br />
fell into a tuh of hot war~r. The<br />
child ouffered bum on thf , nnne .nd<br />
“’back hut it ir not thought they they’<br />
‘ Will prove serious,<br />
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DAWSON LOSES TO BERWIf.JD’ I A TRIP TO MT. BALDY IBOY SCOUTS BACK FROM OUT. -<br />
IN TEN INNING GAME<br />
(BY MatY Covert)<br />
fn one of the &deti fought Monday” J~ly 18, Miss Bertha<br />
games of the season, the iJaw~an Creary and WE. Earl Mayes taok<br />
‘, Japan and Girmany ar B no; buy<br />
Mc- The- BOY SCOUW: Lee Bradford,<br />
Eli- Herber~ Brad fonl, Sydney CrawfO=d,<br />
base ball team ‘lo~t the game at Ber. zabeth Sherwood, Helen Frazier, Bi- Pirtie Crawford, Vere Gomett, cm=.<br />
resen.es and ie not prod Icing from<br />
, her own refineries .sho”] j have the<br />
wind<br />
ati2.<br />
Sunday af tarnoon by a Wore of anca Ber~amo, and Mnry Coveti<br />
1“ .<br />
an over nlgM hike to Mt, Brddy.<br />
for lyle Vicker#, Je.mes Con~r, WiHkem<br />
-we Redpath, Walter Lnvering,. ~nck<br />
,moti aerioum coisideratio ,. It<br />
pearu that Gmany i5 hating<br />
~p<br />
less<br />
F.verytbing wm favomble for a ~left camp about 9:00 A. M. with our<br />
gwd game; the weather man ~~ or. ‘~ck, canteens and mesa kitn over nur<br />
Thnruton,<br />
Black, and<br />
filph %tk,-<br />
Wallace Stirk,<br />
Harmon<br />
retume.f<br />
‘tawuble in financing hei ivy copper dered up real b-e ball wmther, Iehouldem. We skirted the r(dgee of Wednesday from their twn weeks CIUG<br />
purchaadu than even Fra nce or the about a hupdred in the shade and not, ~ldy and went over the mountains, ing.<br />
, United Kingdom.<br />
a br=th 0$ ii stiming. The game Instesd vf going by why of the road. The boys spent their time in fishing,<br />
For the pm ten years the United was rolled at 3 :S0 p. m. In the fimt ), At noon time we-tipped in a very swimming, eating ,and exploring tbe<br />
States has produced an average of inning ‘Berwind put across on= I.un. pretty valley ti eat, w<strong>here</strong> a da.rhlng surrounding country. They made one<br />
73 per cent of the copper production<br />
~of the entire world. At the pr-ent<br />
From thnn on until the Sixth it ~az creek furnjsbed watir for “s, After<br />
1<br />
hike<br />
a straight case of shut-outs for ‘both lunch we continued on pur ‘way, fol. boys<br />
b .fie pa]imdw+ one<br />
became so accn~tom~d<br />
of<br />
@<br />
the<br />
the<br />
mte of pnrchmc< German y will hold teamm. In the sixth inning D~mn lowing no direct path, but. j“m mak- outdoor life that he cannot br~the<br />
/ 25 per cent ‘of the:world’ S stocku of EOt iti fiti score and Btind re. ing our way towards Baldy motintnin. -Aly now that he is back in Dawmn.<br />
copper at the end of thi ~ year and peated the trick. Th