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INTEREST IN BASE ;<br />
BAU LIVEN ING, UP<br />
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PublUed W-kly by ~HE WELFARE DEPARTMENT<br />
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DAWSON. NEW MExICO-THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. ~<br />
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NUMBERl 2.<br />
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WEEK. .].’ co&ER”wILL cyME”-iAcK ‘-” ,, .,<br />
PROMINENT OFFICIALS HERE<br />
The fimt rem=y.out nnd pt8c.<br />
tice of the se-on wag h h!ive been<br />
held law evening atthe .b$ll park,<br />
These will now be held tegt larly on<br />
Dnwuon wn=rad oh Saturday<br />
and Sunday by a visit from ueveral<br />
of, the prominent off icids of the<br />
Pbelps Dodge corporation whose<br />
headquarters are in Ngy York<br />
FOR RESCUE WORK I<br />
The ,EITaso ,Herald, in, np edii~r~al<br />
Tkc Federal Mine Rescue car, commenti.n~ on the shutdo=n of the<br />
rith ‘itu two ,inutructors aboard, “left<br />
copper camps, predicti that a huge ,<br />
;atirday ‘mornhg for Morley, COl- ]Ot,of copper ~e~ will be needed aa ,<br />
,rado, after spending a week at Daw- ,indn~t~ies revive, The Herfdd ~ayn:<br />
on Foreman W. “F. Sullivan ex., ,“~logi”~ ~ow Of cOppor ‘miqe&<br />
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three or four eveulng~ of each week, ‘Phe~d..mn$lemen ,wer~ accompan-<br />
depending on the mine working ied by several of, the prominent offi-<br />
sched~lles.<br />
cialmof the E. P. & S. W. R. R. com-<br />
The first local game oS” the e.eapany. Two of tba three private cars<br />
non wiIl be held next SundlIy after. carrying the viaitirs, left E~day<br />
noon be~een the tetula ? camp aftetiuon with their occupants<br />
team and the Capitari tea m. The aboard, for El Pasu. The remaining<br />
camp at Lotek has alup orennized a tar remained st Dawson until Wed-<br />
Warn and has ordeted lrtifOrmi nesday evening. Among thone com-<br />
preparatory to tha openin of thf prising the official party were: Pre8-<br />
ueaaon. The regular team h mequip ident, lWalter Dcu@w; vic~Pre~J-<br />
ment o“ hand for iti o Itfitting dant, A. C. James; W. K. Flora, =%<br />
Manager Bird reports that sII of tht ai~nt secretiry and P. G. Ifeckett.<br />
old timers arc plannin~ to Eet into Eoncral west em mn.na~er:’<br />
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the game’ this’ year and t}Iat pros.<br />
pecta lookM good for getting, hold o] TEACHERS’ ““CLUB MEETS<br />
several additiond ~xperienc ed pluy- ,,<br />
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nrs. Pitcher Fqtiero, a“south paw who WC D. D, D. ‘club mat last W,<br />
bressed himself m more than well I i* New Me clo~ed<br />
lccomplighed during tbe week than do,vn have fieen ~Orking Only Bmall<br />
It any.. other place within tbe “Same force~ for ~ I{ng ~riod. Th~y were<br />
)@riod during tbo pact,.year. .<br />
cutting down eikht months pgo. They<br />
AThe First Aid classes, held during fiaVe .bem .reducin~ evet mince. The<br />
?ve eveni~ a week at the Iodtie<br />
mines<br />
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that have ordered suspenuiop<br />
,oom.s, were attended by an avera~ ~~ prod~ttion i“ the pn~t two or<br />
,trenda”ce rangin~ from 66 to 100, “~hree<br />
week@.h~d’ beeh u~ing only, ~0<br />
m~ Mine Re~cue clasuos at the ree- ‘or 80 per” cent of ~heit nurmal fot-<br />
:ue station were Iikewi*a well atten~ ~eB,<br />
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Ied. Last year, 42 men enrolled<br />
“The pun!PS have to be kept KoiM<br />
!or the work and 81 receivedthe.Fed- and’ ther~ i~ ~ertai” other ,work<br />
~ral certificates of proficiency. This<br />
aioundtiinca, mills nnd smelters that<br />
rear, 66 enrolled and 56 completed” has G be” done ~hsther m-e is bw<br />
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pitched, far Ratbn Iaat ymr, is. ~an~ day eveninfr for. a plsagant ~~ia! he wOrk. *hilo manY Others .~ok ing ~iried ~“d ~meltad or no ~,’ Ag<br />
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ing to locate mt Damon for the sea- e*eiing at the h~me of Mm. F. B. b portion d the work.<br />
many nlen with families a~ ca”n be<br />
p,<br />
; son and w;]l make a val”al >Ie addir Evans, with Misses Platt and Nut- Regular Firdt Aid classes” are be-” kept at the, ~ork are, ~etintid,<br />
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tion for the team. Soprj, J,nd f3etter as houtesses. The early Part of ng held ?rom 7 to O o’clock. @ach Tb e number varie~ with the extent<br />
wind crimps repo~ firti-da s teams the evening :w= spent in dancin~ rhumday evening at No. 1 “check of thn ~inm *n,f thm co”ditione ,mb.<br />
~this year; while Van Honte m, Koeh- and ,at cnrdn, after which tbe cOm~ ,abin and one will ‘be s-d tbi~ ““(fiihi”g iri it and with tha Hize}sfid ,<br />
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ler, Springer, Rkton and Trini da! pany was treated< to a delicioud ve~k at ~Lore& : Mine’ re=~e clmpd other ~hataCte~isticB of tha mill OT !;,<br />
; atu expicbd t.a furnish<br />
coume of refreshments, served 64 ire held each Wednesday mofiIitE ~melt~t<br />
keen competition for dia<br />
Mrs. Evan8. Tho ev~ing was con: j ‘ram S .to .1~ “at the’ rbcu”e Hation I<br />
“Mtik’tof the rnlnem und their fsrnors<br />
as soon a~ the oea~on,<br />
eluded by a competitive Prize =Sltd ~nd’from 7. to’ 9 on Wednegdmy ev- I fl:<br />
Iei are &thti re’mainrnd’ f~’ “the’<br />
headway.. The situation 10<br />
in which. Mieses Alberta. McGirva~ iing:<br />
“rn,ini~g townu and getting work of<br />
.,~om’~.~h-=c<br />
and ..”Grace. Dimtio~b ;p~~d” meat , .!Pke-“follot ini men completed -the<br />
some kind or ire going elsiwfi~e lti<br />
; team” ann’exing a &enemufl share Of ~de~ and were awarded the pn!ze,’ bres:~bed cdmsn thi~ ~Bt weak the ~“thtiext tO WOrk. ,~~ “date,<br />
theue honors during the coming sum. The club will meet agni~ on the eve: ‘or Federal” certificates, thoea’ l~ed<br />
road cnrnps’ard ~tii~g iOme Of *h*.<br />
mer,<br />
,. “ning of April SOth. with Mis.e$ tnder rescue certiffcatte completing ~ther~ are gettfng ~tich other jobs , \ “‘/<br />
Walsh nnd hott as bosb?ssea.$ )oth Rescue and FirW AId work:<br />
“SSmay be.had. A man who i?,ifi dehd<br />
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CHILD’ LosT FOUR u“AYS<br />
“Rescue ,, “certificate:”<br />
earnest tci feed’ his family will f~rid<br />
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“RwTIUG OUT” ><br />
G. W. Gu:lleyj Neil bfcbe~o~, P. ~ jab or ~a~eone. ~~<br />
K. THE wNDESIRABLE~ lIolland, R. ff. AnElow, William<br />
Edward, the” llttie three-year-olti ;-<br />
llTbu~ ,mhet of 2he p@c,plewtio tern.<br />
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Kehderson,.John Salvo,, Andrew. %<br />
aan of Mr. and Mrs. Ay C. Spencel<br />
porari~y - “kdte”been drippd from ‘the ~.<br />
Special ,attent{on has b@en ~iveq Strannigan, Matthew s~anni~n, ,,<br />
;nf Mill& formet well knom<br />
mine payTollE are working Or tmi~~,<br />
.reti<br />
Veil Stewnrt, 08cat Shaw.<br />
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‘denti of Damon, witidet *d’” awai tithe :,Welfare Department during<br />
: fq” get work .riiht hefe ?n’ thd uoutb-<br />
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First Aid cdrtiFlcmtEa: ~ , ,.e~t,<br />
, rrom a picnic ,pa~ Sund y titer. the, past two ,yeek~ to the removal of<br />
Th4y, “are buying the thirim ~~<br />
Earl D.pent’, Jamei E~j~h, w~~~ “L<br />
noon.Auril . 10kh.and was ! ot fount ‘all hoKs. from tiie””corpOrate limi~<br />
ey need atid paying for them, arid<br />
i~”, Braciyell, Richard’ GodfreY, .Wfien the mines, r~~ume Bperatiorie, - .:<br />
! until the foilowiqg ~humd y. after of the camp. ,Of all dometiicated<br />
Wm. Zamofs; Wilharn Cbittfck., ~:0. fhey will b~ a,’ cIoge, to the minbS<br />
noon. The party was. pie? icking ir animals, ”the hog is in a c~asfl by “i~<br />
Dnlc,”Tho$: H. Petty, Andrew ‘k-<br />
Red River canyori “’gguth 04’ Mills belf for ‘pko”ducin~ filth, Obno~Oua<br />
au possible ~ti’order to apply for the<br />
pie, John Pa~liasotti,’ Mike ‘ pag~~: best .jobm jn ~igbt, ‘,<br />
, nqar the Mills ranch at the t me whet sm,ells and disease. ‘In every incor-<br />
~otti,. fied. W. Kodling, Salvadure ... ,,<br />
,, tha little boy nttayed” awa: . from 1 porated community. s Strict ordin-<br />
When copper bkts upgrade. it<br />
Dibenedetfo, G. C. gend~naft, R. ~i~ g~ faut and far and tbe minen<br />
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group of children and was n isied no snce prwenti tha harboring of such<br />
J. Sherwaod, Jame& H. “Wallac~,<br />
long after he strayed ,~wa:r. , ~te .a~ anirnmlwithin the ‘to- precl%cti.<br />
*“ill hkv~ the effort of their Iivea b<br />
Frank Idoorehead, Jack Ragale; Al<br />
a frantic senrch for the youn~ter The fea$ons for this dimriminstion<br />
meet tbe demand. Such is th~. best<br />
Ellio&, W. C. Holman, N?than. ,~ott<br />
the coun~ fir m~ed. am u,d ‘wa agdinti; tbe hag are obviou~. Tni<br />
B Opin.iOn,nO~ prevailin~.<br />
Louin Lun?, Mario T<br />
notified of the dimpp?arnn ce and “i proper ennibtion of a ‘community<br />
Campora’ ~‘:.’~ ‘Not in” years,’ WYS the Wili<br />
Fyank M,. Pazzi, Cbri~ : f’. ~Ew~ Street JOUtfiaI,<br />
general search conducted b y i larg w<strong>here</strong> hogs ,are kept =nnot be mai~- Jay J. Cerico]a,,.’ Domlnlck ~~?,”, I b ‘. “’ha. the ‘odd<br />
cornpany of Uearc<strong>here</strong>, but tith n, tnined, no matter how caref u] the<br />
een’ $6 badly in need of cop~r amti-<br />
P,te Machsrdi, Joe EastetbrO~k,. ?’I~- day,<br />
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nucce8s.. Bloodhound wer(: brough neighbord or thd “hog fSrnilY” are<br />
La& of credit’ alone” hae been<br />
from’ Seutte Fe but the doe Yhllowe, w- ohseme decent rnlen of living.<br />
1!%!.. E?. F!?!?*. G?fis, ?, ~!?PP resdne.ibid for the depressed Ate<br />
John w? Mstirty, Rank ~~aDtiai~<br />
the ocent h the rim rock a❑d WOU], The advent of warmer weather<br />
of the ,i”d”~ry. When the war. ~-<br />
M. Menapace, James<br />
trail the scent no further. Numer makeu the eiiminatiOn of the hOg<br />
‘ gun nearly every ton of ‘matirial -<br />
John B. Henderson, Wank L. Miller,<br />
. oui theories mere advankcd to =C nuimnce a matter of ~eat impOr~<br />
needed for u+ar purpooek . 9<br />
Moses J. Saul, Franci~ H. ~deri ,, ,whefi eredi~ iS OnCRmote ?n a<br />
count for the strange dioappearance ante” from the standpOifit of publi~<br />
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strom, Ed Ingltie, E. W. Maya, M.<br />
, some belie~ng the boy bnd been Itid health—an item of tiemendOun im-<br />
nohnd bauia and confidence is *e-<br />
P, Gal+an, Cbriat Chousis, J]m An;<br />
napped; others believing that som p~rtiuee to the community but veq<br />
.~red, billion~” of pounds of ~bd ‘<br />
est. Jim Bog#o, W. Moor@head. :,<br />
predatory animal had made aw~ ,largely disregarded by a certain small<br />
~stsl .,..—. will” hd wanted bv the etael<br />
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with the little fellow. Tb a ruK2e p- qf pepple ,wh. c!ul~t distifi- NATURALIZATION EXAMI. and electric cbmpmies, trrwt waw<br />
natnrmof the country in thi tilcinit gu:sh between the ment of a rosa and<br />
NER TO VISIT DAWSON power projec~pbraa~msnuf ~ttirern.<br />
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of the canyon made a thorong a whiff from limburger cheese. A Richard Wright, naturalization telephone companie~, autimabile<br />
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s@arch extremely dtific Ult, bu filthy hog pen, dur!nK tbe w=tmel eyaminer, will visit DawEwnOnTbww .~ompanie?, bujlders. rai~Oadsi sh~w<br />
strenuous effor~ were f nally rt month especially, is a prolific breed. dik. ., Auril 2Sth, for the .PnrPO* of ~Y!lde~.. and Oth= ‘!=nnchem of ‘n-<br />
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warded when tbe little boy as found er of typhO~ germ-n fact demOn. examin;ng sweral applicants for du~~y:<br />
F<br />
II,And because their pruchaee~ ~Or<br />
in an unconscious conditi n among straied ..bg. an” etiefie,nce of’ one lo. their profidancy certificah for<br />
‘ the crevices of the rocks. Accord. cality [ti’ Dawson last year. The which they have been workin”g in commercial pnrpo@eBf o~.tie l~t five<br />
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‘in~ to recent reporh, th/ boy ww physician~ and health off item, back. n~ht gchool for the ph three Or six y?ars hav* been ~fI @er cent<br />
~,re~overing but w~s in a v Iry “weak- ed by community co-oper=tiOn and 8 monti8. The next ,natnralizatioh “un*r normnl~ it iB re@pOn@ib10tO<br />
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ened condition becaq~e,, O? h!~ .~$rfi~ dontictitii ‘that ‘it is 10r ‘the B?* in heari~ at Rhton will tiuctsr on Sat- ~dPpoBethiir reqairemen~ jor many<br />
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ble experi~nce lhti~ lo r mghts tereti of all concerned,’ we “detir, &day, AP4 Swb, ah whith hearti Y~UM wifi: be far, above what *Y<br />
; and four days. Mr. Spen er was’ a mined that’ danger from contaa’ior Dawson wiil ~e reti~e~en~d by SeV- ~~fg befo- the w~=”.”<br />
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f,~h~nmption of wpper Witl be<br />
former emdoye of the Ph EJEDodge from thiu pattictdnr source will b{ eral peti~onem’ for their certificate<br />
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Mercnntild enmpany nt Dk ott. ‘entti41Y removed.<br />
bfciti!zon~. ” ,.” U6ntintted on Page ~o<br />
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