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ige Six SANTA FE NEW. MEXICAN Thmr. jj Runs For Governor EOARD IIOFES TO CLEAR 1 L'QUAUTIIS Vc and ALERT at TOUR' ic day grind demands nen of unusual Vitality PRESERVE INDIAN BtlREAU TILL WORK IS DONE, SLOGAN OF PALEFACE ASSOCIATIONS (Continued lrom Pass One) be worth the money and would help to clear op this assessment mesa that has existed tor a tong time. a I )RUm delinquency of the Bureau of Indian Affairs is no excuse 'for turning the nation ward over to the states tor complete and final exploitation In local Issues ears the January bulletin of the Eastern Association on Indian Af treater volume of work than ever be fara. And the oithr slogan voiced In that bulletin, "Preserve the Bu- fore.

The bearings, it vat an The commissioner face several strenuous days as an equalization board next week, as they expect Jk reau Till Its Work is Done, appears to be the wise euldinir motive of the Easton and New Mexico associations and affiliated bodies, work inn in cooperation with the Indian Bureau to the end that "Indian administration be reformed and not abolished as federal UNCLE 8AM RESPONSIBLE STATES CAN ASSIST 'A neriment to date. It was necessary to secure a congressional appropriation of 30000 in tha urgent deficiency bill to provide a noon hot meal for children attending state schools where the government dole of 35 to 40 cents a day was inadequate to cover this hutch. In 1339, James Rolls Residence, 215 feet frordas? rais'd from $12 to 111 In 12 jj, land $1530. Improvement $150, total $3 730. In 1233, tend 3JJ5, improvement $153.

total $3875, Increase $45, L. 3L Elliott Residence, 2S5 feet la 1929, 215 la 1933, raised from $20 to $25 In 1929. tend $4,100 improvement $11800. total $15809. In 1930, tend $5875.

improvement $11.500, total $16,875. Increase $1275, Ashley Pond Residence, $3 feet raised from $15 to $25 a foot. In 1929, tend $945, Improvement ft-100. total $5445. In 1930, tend $1875.

Improvement $5,600 total $7J75. Increase $2830. Vacant k. 203 feet, raised from $9 to $15 foot, to 1823. $1800; in $3 009, Increase $1,200.

Daniel F. Kelly Residence, 152 feet from $10 to $25 a foot raise. In 1B23, land $1820, Improvement $3,100. total $5,220 to 1930, tend $3,800 Improvement (additions made) $12800, total $18400. Increase $10,789.

R. Baca Reside nee 100 feet frontage from $20 to $25 a foot raise to 1929, land $2,000, improvement $2800 total $4800. to 1930, tend $2800. Improvement total $4800. Increase $500 E.

P. Davie Residence, 108 feet In 1929, 120 to 1930. Raised from $20 to $25 a foot. In 1939, tend $3 169, improvement $2809, total $4,860. la 1930, land $3,000, improvement -62800, total $5,500.

Increase $840. May B. Kenney Residence; feet, from $15 to $25 a foot raise, to 1929, tend $1 920, Improvement $3800. total $5,420. In 1930; tend $3,200, Improvement $5,000, total $8900, Increase $2 780.

Estate of A. B. Renehan Apart nounced today by the chairman, win be open, and the New Mexican Intends to deal with them in detail Supplementing the list of assessment on San Francisco street, published yesterday, the New Mexican today makes a survey of the assessments of other business district property on the Plaza and business and ravened property on Palace avenue. On the Plata tbe assessment in addition to Ban Francisco street follow, the 1929 and 1930 figures compared, plaza Assessments Morris and Johanna Blatb Building at Bhelbv and Palace streets, containing White House and Guarantee shoe stores and a second floor of offices. Frontage 103 feet on Shelby and 24 on Palace.

Rate $150 a front foot pit Shelby and $75 on In 12. land $175. Improvement $11,000, reduction by equalization board $2,645. final total $32,030. to 1930.

land $18,975, Improvement $46,000. Increase 1 imgiid Pr FM- Mayer James el San Francise has announcad hia ear-didacy for the favarnorahig of Call fornia. i Oh! fine you want to feel the same way i All AMrkaM In Kwsngturg trovinco, Ck beoa warned at Dougin i Amorloan eonaul gonorti, their etatlena. These organization contend that the federal government cannot through anv device transfer its re-eoorxibihtle to the states, while pointing out that there is full au- thoritv and provision for the states to take a hand In health, education, sanitation, nursing and other mat ters without further legislation, and leavtnr Uncle Sam in general supervision. in many ways the government can place its specialised aarencies under state direction.

To turn the whole tob in its federal-unfinished condition over to the states would in many cases saddle the states with a heavy liability. On the other hand it would subject Indians to the constant change In state political machinery. Influenced bv local interest: to varying methods. schemes changing ideas. It would be preferable, it is declared for the one unified and trained public agency, the federal government, to accept appropriations from the states to carry on federal activities for the Indians USE EXISTING means.

IDEA OP ASSOCIATIONS The program urged by the Indian Affairs associations is that state assistance, already In operation, may he extended effectively without further permissive legislation bv congress. it Is pointed out that local health authorities are being consulted. as to character and location in construction of new federal hospitals and sanatorium facilities. In California, Oklahoma. Wiacon 1929, land $600, Imtwovement $2800, total $3300.

to 1930, land $1800, improvement $3400, total $4800. In-craaae $1,400. Pllor TruJlQo Residence. 61 feet from $5 to $10 a foot In 1929, land $305, improvement $300. total $605.

to 1930, land $610. Improvement $300, total $910, Increase $305. Elvira Jaramille Residence, 23 feet, from $13 to $15 a foot increase. to 1939, land $275, Improvement $400, total $675. to 1930, land $345, Improvement $460, total $795.

Increase, $120. John M. Zook Residence, 60 sin. and other states, federal nurse are detailed to county health units incatMt Mr Indian Hwmtirau Frontage of to feet on Shelby and located near Indian reservations. First National bank of Santa 100Q Where a state provides, as in WVs-1 f1 TYanctsco.

to 12, land ultra ty many at lamt aaet a I (building remodeled) $44,750. Increase $26804 I May C. Prince eeute-1 in business rone-90 feet raised from $50 to $75 i 1929, land $4,500, tm $2,400, total $6400. In $8,750, Improvement $9,159. Increase $3,250.

P. E. era Vacant lot, 5 45 feet raised from $50 to2 to 1929, $2850; in 1930, g. crease. $1,125.

Tomorrow the New Uel' give the assessment list portions of the city. BUSINESS today requires that the successful man be physically fit and mentally alert. Men, especially, forget themselves physically. Their work demands practically all their time. They do not exercise enough.

They get little or no sunshine. They are robbed of a good appetite and when their red-blood-cells fall below normal their flesh becomes flabby, their nerves unsteady. Their strength must be reinforced. Soundness of body and peace of mind depend upon the proper number of red-cells in the blood 5,000, 000 to the cubic millimeter. They give blood its color and are carriers of nourish ment to every part of the body.

It is dangerous to let the red -cell count remain below normal. S.S.S. hat been a blessing to millions who have taken advantage of its wonderful medicinal properties. It helps Nature build rich, red blocd-cella. It promotes healthy body building.

You will be pleased to know that S.S. is made from strictly fresh vegetable drugs. It is easily assimilated. Pleasant to take. Jttr ta heap their ia td consln and Minnesota, nurses work' ine among Indians at state expense, federal mines can be placed under feet from $20 to $25 a foot to ttH froate.

raised from 1929 land $1800, improvement 1 1 tend condition. Sock vitolity end the btom-fflft good booJtb through tktg tfm-ftfsftd remedy which hot bttm am the market orer 100 yomtk. Take at mealtime. S.S S. it am gale at all goad drug atarea to two urn.

Atk lae the larger a iae it la more toooataical. $4,150, total $5850. to 1930, land 1 5HSJ fPwfflnta W.OOO. total $1800, Improvement $4850. total f-20.

In 1930, tend $5,500, I provemenu $7800, total $13,700. In- $8,100, improvements $61460, was no reduction made to the 1929 total $89,160. to 1930, same. There assessment, Mercedes de Lamy Corner of Shelby and Ban Francisco streets, with 57 feet on Shelby and 42 on San FVanclsoo, Bite Santa Fe ticket office and other offices and stores, to 1929. land $14885.

improvement 610400, total $24885, reduction $960, final total $23,925. to 1930. land $11,235, improvements $15 000, total $20,235. increase $2310. James C.

Cassell Garage and office building at Lincoln and Palace on Plaza. Frontage $3 feet on Lincoln, 242 on Palace, with 77 per cent Bath Ruth never has the tunfleld. That mean i right field at home an4 good part td the time a road. I J. C.

McConverr Residence 100 1 Vacant lota, 430 feet sat. increased 0 a M. to oot to 1929 tend $1835. ta- 1930, increase feet, foot to 1929 tend $1835, ta- than for the U. 8.

to dissipate its state nursing supervisors, funds for expenditure by untrained The government can compensate and politically chosen state per- local physicians treating Indiana, sonnel. and some federal funds afe avail- WOULD RELINQUISH TO STATES able for emergency Indian eases to This stand of the organizations i areas handled by states and coun-working for Indian welfare is in i tIe- view of the several times expressed There Is authority for use of U. policy of Secretary of the Interior 8- funds for county and state hoe-WUbur. following the ideas of his Pitallzatlon on a per diem basis, and predecessor, Dr. Hubert Work, to clinics for scattered groups of prepare for the ouick winding up of Indians forming a part of white the affairs of the bureau and the communities: also for use of U.

8. turning of the Indian, lock, stock funds to pay for use of state lab-and barrel over to the dubious and oratorio and special treatment for varied handling of a large number Indian-of states. A number of measures have proposed in congress having i. Titian tinuvttne chorda ha vead visifromlocaf in view rdo private agencies mat srs ca. Makes You Feel Like Yourself Again provement $2,500, total $4,135.

In 1930, tend $3,725, improvement DOWNTOWN DISTRICT $2800, total $5825. Increase to the downtown district on Pal-090. 1 ace avenue: Bernard Bpitz Residence, 132 The Sena plaza Office and store feet and corner, no raise in foot- structure, ta 1929. tend $8,250. image value.

In 1929, tend $3 610. provement 610400. total $18850. to improvement $3,300, total $6410. 1930; tend $9,750, Improvement Wsshmgtoa, Msy 1 Director Hines of the feartaa today ostitasMl snlntmam yearly eott i veterku bill recently y1 If the bows at yuu UI2CLE SAM SEEKS TO COLLECT TAXES FROM ALLEGED DEER BREWER II! SIERRA COUNTY reduction for depth on Palace, ta 1929- 1nd Improvements 35.000.

total $50,935. No reduction am aaa uni am first steps In this direction, but tutoosU MtriUon, social SopSst have generally failed to get through, raiene mid health educatlon. Tn m' V)ecTnM jj 455 The idea of using state agencies JL 1 T. W. Henna-Site of Collins curio where''aUable' nndn: 1 SSL store and Pl cafe.

74 feet bn Un- dvlee from local sources will raise erete expression to house resolution 15 523. bv Representative Crompton the school standard in vital health of Michigan, chairman of the house matters and also develop community Indian affairs committee, a measure 1 consciousness for the responsibility approved by President Hoover well-being of the Indians. coin streets, to 1929. land $6860, improvements $7400, total $15880. No reduction granted, to 1930, land $11,100, improvements $7,000, total $18,100.

Increase $2220. Santa Fe New Mexican Publish- First Action of Iu Kind in New Mexico Weald Make "a Retail Dealer in Malt Liquor Fork Oat $2,545 ia Taxes; Four Other Saits and Two Bankruptcy Petition Are AIo Filed Here DUEZGLARS GOUT SEEK THE UMEUSHT February 15. 1929, which provides that: OPENS WAY FOR STATE WORK FEDERAL RESPONSIBILITY Continuing federal responsibility mg corporation Frontage of 17 feet for the Indian, it is declared, must palace avenue, to 1929, lam) "The secretary of the Interior need developing Indian $8,525. Improvement $16,100, total shall permit the agents and em- welfare on the reservations, whets $22,625. No reduction to 1929.

to ploves of any state to enter upon they respond to the facilities offered, 1930 mme assessment. Indian tribal lands, reservations or 1 mll known environment. It is Eva Fengea Frontage of 62 For the first time in the history of the prohibition law in New Vxco Uncle Sam takes official notice of an alleged beer brewer, totting such an unusual individual in the and regions of Serra coun-v. and asking that this alleged "dealer in malt liquor' pay over taxes or lol'owmg his brewing business taxes in the sum of $2 545 The overnment tavs the brewer had no license to brew or sell beer. The title of the case is the gov- a.

allotments therein for the purpose 1 necessary to create In the minds of of making inspection of the health reservation Indians an active de-and educational conditions, and en- sire for better conditions by means forcing sanitation and quarantine of public health nurses, doctors, so-regulations, or to 'enforce compul- cial service workers. Community sc- sory school attendance of Indian tivitles in all Lines must focus in the i movements $15,000, total $19,550. pupils, as provided by law of the reservation schools and hospitals, to increase Si U0L Frontage of 50 feet on Palace, nte of Snodgrass grocery, to 1929, land $4850, improvement $3490, total $7850. No reduction granted. In 1930, land $4450, Increase for added depth, lm r-r -mment vs Joe Duran who lives violation of an act which orohibits at Derry, Sierra countv.

cruelty to animals In transit on rail- state, under such rules, regulations thehome through the pupil. at Palace and Grant streets. In the romolalnt 8 District At- roads The government charges in and conditions as the secretary of Permanent public health clinics to gite I a gasoline filling station, to tornev Woodward charges that de- a xhinment of swine, 105 hoes en the Interior mav nr escribe." catch incipient tuberculous, pra- 1929. tend 4.685, improvement none, fendant "at divers times did sell route to Californio, the animals No such regulations having been choma and other diseases while they total 4.685. to 1930, same, i jeer, the same being intoxicating were kent in a ear longer than 36 promulgated, this measure so far is lr young; following up of PALACE AVENUE PROPERTY DARKNESS is their stock in trade.

They work by stealth unheard' and unseen their movements cloaked in secrecy. If honest folks that 1 seek the light. They are the only ones who jean risk it. adequate medical staff, transport- adeJUU UTto The following tot of assessments quarters are urged. ta on Palace avenue property, moet- AMPLE authority i ly jyjntteL to no Instance in this Inoperative.

CONTRACT BILLS Measures have been pending but have not pasaed. which would au- liquor, and was engaged in the bust- hours without unloading, ne-x of a retail dealer In mart liquor ASKS JUDGMENT BE PAID without any license, without pay- ing the tax therefore, and contrary to the statute, made and provided In such easts." It is stated that on July 20 of son and Arthur Schaefer. Individually and as co partners doing thorize the" secretary of the interior I au- reduction made by the tK. thortty of law for the Indian service to enter into contracts with the 1 ll KI1 1 equalization board in 1929. busi- states "for the XcaSon, WhSd carry on any social service wrt 1 E.

L. Safford-rReeidence, BMica iw YuutRMvu, uRRuuRi MmnMLinff ih ftrtwvkl 182 feet am aw attention, relief of dlstrese of and DonUga In 1929, land 1.456. lm- cWW th the reaching last year defendant was arrested and his place of buslnem searched Vm.L home, or Fred Wilson and Ernest Morris of Albuouerque. Plaintiff is a citizen of Colorado, qualified agencies of such state, the under a search warrant and 73 bottles of beer seized: In September de-fendant pleaded guilty to possession and sale and was fined 850. ASKED TO FAY TAXES Mr Thom nun of Albuqueroue and Bovemment to expend under such Mr Schaefer of Arizona.

Plaintiff contracts moneys appropriated by provement 1400, total $3,456. to 1930, tend Increased from $8, to $10 front foot. 11820, improvement $1800. Total $3,320. Increase $864.

Otis P. SeUgman Residence. 50 feet, increased from $12 to $25 foot In 1929, tend $800, improvement $1850, total $2,150. to 1930, tend $1850, improvement $1850, total $3,100. Increase $950.

Arthur and P. E. SeUgman Real- sets out he recovered tudgment In INDIAN ARTS AND THINGS USEFUL IN THE PUEBLO The Indian Affairs association are working to have more inetnutlon In native arts in the Indian schools. Superintendents Smith- and Perry of the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian schools, with the assistance The complauit then set out that the dlstrlft court of lhe Clty It's the same way in business. The nianufac- i 4 j.

turer or the merchant who is not sure 6i his goods does not dare to advertise. Advertising would hasten the end of his business career-put him to a test he could not meet Prohibition Administrator J. F. county of Denver, but the Judgment congress for these purposes. STATES NOW EDUCATING SOME 17, 09 INDIANS In connection with the move toward transfer of Indian affairs to states, it ia interesting to learn that Vivian notified the defendant of the hM not bwn mld he alleges, assessment of taxes and penalties Txx0 INUNCTIONS BOUGHT under the prohibition act aswiend-! povemment has filed a bill of the Indian Arts Fund organise-various states rrtw have charge of tion.

are Uking this up with vigor. 1 deuce. 75 feet, front $20 to $25 a foot the education of a total of 37.000 In- Training of Indian boys and girls 1 to 1929, tend 1800, improvement dian children. practical branches which they can $3400. total $4800.

to 1930, tend During the month of May 2.000 apply usefully when they return to more will be placed In state schools, homes, and teacher training So far as known, no New Mexico $175, improvement $3,004, total 476. Increase 375. Vacant kit, 70 feet. Increased from $12 to 15 a ed and the Internal revenue laws for of Rint asalnst George E. a total sum of $2845 and demand- Eula his Wlte; Union Indemnity company, a cor- Defendant falling and refusing to Thompson and make a compromtee the matter was Thomtwon.

his wife, seeking to referred to the U. S. attorney's of- cancel certain leases xnown as gas tlCt leases Las Cruces. 0-26431 -a and I In the program of three THIS IS THE TAX BILL -n. uai 1 transferred The Indian Affairs as- organizations.

for Indians In government schools Itiis ia 11a iA DiUi w- Crut HI ehartfnv that I "cicx iimmu asTotaw-s the mount beer brewer is aa follows 034 04 and are past due. The gov- For speci penalty as unlawful ernrnent lodgment in this retaU malt Uqea under sec- Rmo(int tnd a5k, thtt defendanU lton ProhlbitJon ct- be ordered to show cause June 9 5UJ? 01 50r'1 why an injunction should not be For special tax as retail malt cation is not working some states, including and Nebraska It is Increase should be made number state-educated rota and Wisconsin, and Washington. May 1 AF) Athyi Acetate, regarded aa a onree far can verted alcohol, will be denatured after Jane 1 wader orders fawned today by Prohibition Commi toner Doran. The man who advertises; deliberately invites i your inspection. He tells you about his product or his merchandise and then lets it stand on its own merits.

You can depend on him He knows his product is good. out well in Minnesota 1 stated that no in the in Minne-. that the Indian bureau should check over thoroughly the progress of the ex- foot, to 1929, 640, in 1930 $1450. Increase $210. Cyrus B.

Moore Residence, 1 feet, increased from $12 to $25 a foot In 1929, tend $970, improvement $1800. total $2,470. to 1930, tend $2,075, improvement $200, total $475. Increase $2,406. May H.

Murphy Residence. $1 feet frontage, increased from $20 to $25 a foot In 1929, land $1,220, Improvement $2600, total $3,720. to 1930, land $1625, improvement total $4825. Increase $806. F.

Donnell Residence, 85 feet frontage. Increased from $12 to $25 a foot to 1929, land $1420, Improve- ment $2,700. total $3,720. to 1930. tend 2.125, improvement $5800, 7i325 Incre44e 13808.

Eugenia Manderfield Residence, A similar bill of complaint was HEROINE OF OHIO PRISON FIRE June 30. 1930. doubled under ito government against tion 35 title 11. prohibition act. the PltSrell malt enr laioiimnhVd' atfi ou nd Petroleum company, a cor-MnnnUDe 30 1930 doub ed etc poration, for Judgment for $3.182 66, 1 nd an order to show cause June 9.

Plaintiff then asks judgment for BANKRUPT PETITIONS 2845 ac sivbt A i Frank Allen Ruch. a carpenter of against A. T. A t. r.

i Albuqueroue. today filed through At-1 tflrora Francis E. Wood and John against the AT 8. F. railway yenable a voluntary petition of asking Judgment for $500 on alleged kebts of $2870 and assets of 820.

Thats one reason why it pays you to read the 5 advertisements you find in the columns of this a paper. It is through advertising that yoti are x)- I able to keep in touch with the good things that progressive business, men are spending their money to introduce and to keep belore you. Democrat Chief ni (so-called haunted house) with 100 feet frontage. In 1929. land $700.

Improvement $800, total $1800. to 1930, tend $3800. improvement $800, total $3,300. increase $100. Paul A F.

Walter Residence frontage 180 let. to 1929, tend Improvement $3800. total $5,185. 1 to 1930. tend $4600 (at $25) ta- provement $3,000, total $7400.

to-1 crease $135. (to the Manderfield and Walter eases no front footage or foot value was shown In the 1929 schedule.) Ecklee and Warren Apartment house, frontage 0 feet, raised from $20 to $25. In 1929, tend $3,000, improvement $3,000, total $8,000. In 1930, tend $3,750, improvement 750 total $7800. Increase $1800.

I A L. Morrison Reddens. 60 feet and corner, from $20 to $23 a foot. 1 In 1929. land $1,125, improvement $1400, total $2,123.

to 1930, land $1605, improvement $1400, total 596. Increase $670. 4 Mias Eve WVentge Residence. 60 feet. Raised from $15 to $25 a to 1929, tend $750, improve I ment $2,000, total $3,750.

to 1930, land $1850, Improvement $1800. No Increase. O. A Wheeloh Residence, 60 feet, from $10 to $25 loot raise, to Creditors with unsecured claim: Roscoe R. Ruch Albuquerque.

195; Frank Bilim, Albuouerque, 300; Charles P. Ruch. Frankfort. 375; O. O.

Bradbury, Albuquerque, 100. and a judgment of Frank A Ruch vs. Agnes J. Ruch for 1.000. Everitt Oreenlead.

JrN of Al-. buquerque, not working at present but formerly in the gasoline and oil business, through Attorney H. O. Waggoner of Albuquerque, has filed a volnutarv petition of bankruptcy listing debts of $5,472.42 and assets of 1545 82. Creditors holding securities: U.

B. Electric Appliance company. Denver. $100: L. Harrison and company.

Albuquerque. $207 50: the Gilliland Oil company of New Mexico at Albuqueroue $500 (assigned); E. E. Oreenlead, Br Albuquerque. 200.

Creditors with unsecured claims: The Oilllland Oil company of New Mexico, at Albuqueroue, $4,1257. Advertisements are interesting instructive ani profitable. They throw a powerful light on the very things that concern you most Read them- mrs uz X' I i wmmmiMMHMMawmm asm JinnatM Preag Pkoto Amanda Thomas, daughter Warden E. Thomas, waa tha haroma ef the disastrous ono U.au or. son fir in which mors than 300 convicts wars hiiiao Sr took command of tha situation, called aid end asm out general alarm.

Mr. Carl V. Rica. 82. of Paraona Um Albuquerque National Trust de Kan, new Democratic etate chair 8avlrl, bank kt Albuquerque.

$14; mini. Is the fleet woman to lead a majer party hi the state. the Auto Equipment company, Den- ter. $18680..

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