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LANDON PLANS EAST STRATEGY Will Hold Conferences in President's Home State TOPEKA, Kas, Aug. 6 (P)-A night and day stop in Buffalo, N. affording an opportunity for personal conferences with Republican leaders in President Roosevelt's home state, was planned Thursday for Gov. Alf M. Landon's first eastern campaign tour.

As his schedule is drawn, the presidential candidate would reach Buffalo Tuesday afternoon Aug. 25 and remain until after his address Wednesday night. Speeches 1 at West Middlesex, Saturday and Chautauqua, N. Monday would precede the Buffalo visit. Republican managers had not outlined in detail where Landon would spend the nights and days between his first two addresses.

Should he go directly to Chautauqua, or Chautauqua Lake, after his West Middlesex speceh, 1t would give the governor four days in the Empire State. Nor were the subjects of his three eastern addresses ready for formal announcement. advisers he rhiaications would talk on federal taxation and spending at West Middlesex, his birthplace. Some aides emphasized that nearby Pittsburgh was the scene of President Roosevelt's address on government finance in the 1932 campaign. A number of subjects are known to have been suggested for discussion at Buffalo, including 80- cial security, unemployment and the Constitution.

But in no case has Landon made known his own choice to newsmen. WOLKING FUNERAL TODAY Dr. John B. Cavitt, pastor, will conduct the funeral of John F. Wolking, long time resident, Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church.

Temple Lodge of the Masons will officiate at the grave, in Fairview Park Cemetery, where Interment will be under direction of the Strong Mortuary. DEATHS AND FUNERALS SMITH -Rachael Agnes Smith, the yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.

Smith, passed away at their home late Wednesday night. Besides her parents she is survived by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. c.

Lyons, G. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Anaya, and by her great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Lyons, Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. John Rueb. Funeral services will be held from the Sacred Heart church at 2:30 p.

m. Fridas. Father Stoffel will officiate. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park. The French Mortuary is in charge.

Funeral services for Mr. John F. Wolking will be held from the First Presbyterian church Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. John B.

Cavitt officiating. Temple Lodge No. 6, A. F. and A.

will officiate at the grave. Interment will be in the family plot in Fairview Park cemetery, The Strong Mortuary in charge. CREMATION FAIRVIEW MEMORIAL PARK CREMATORY Office: 211 North Second Phone 1075 DISSOLUTION OF CO- PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the co-part. nership heretofore existing under the name and sigle of ORIGINAL MEXICAN CAFE, 2101 North Fourth Street, Albuquerque, and CARL V. GARDNER were the partNew Mexico, in which ARNOLD OLD RASCON ners, was this day dissolved by mutual consent and henceforth CARL V.

GARDNER will hate no connection of any kind with said business. Dated this 6th day of August, V. GARDNER. DAILY RECORD Marriage Licenses Nellie Cuboe and Albert W. Saunders, both of Los Angeles.

Anna Garcia and Arthur Gallegos, 1 both of Willard. New Cara Glen Holloway, Ford cosch. R. J. Rainey, Plymouth coach.

Jorgenson, Ford truck. R. Evett, Plymouth sedan. Vaught, Dodge sedan. E.

Bliss, De Soto sedan. District Court No business transacted. Real Estate Transfers Carlos Sanches and wife to Gladys Harold, tract of land in Precinct 18. Warranty deed. Pens and wife to E.

C. Kelly, tract of land in School District 9. Warranty deed. Jose P. Armijo and wife to E.

C. Kelly, tract of land in Precinct 9. Warranty deed. Ross Salazar, sheriff, to P. F.

McCanna, Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1 of Mankato Place addition. Sheriff's sale. Charles Henrickson and wife to Bernalillo County board of education, tract of land in Mountainview school district, one acre. Warranty deed. Rose Aragon to Bernalillo County board of education, tract of land in School District No.

1. Warranty deed. Alvarado Development Company to James A. Duncan and wife, Tract 29 in Unit 3 of Alvarado Gardens addition. Warranty deed.

Luisa A. de Sedillo and husband to Bernalilio County board of education, tract of land in School District No. 1. War. ranty deed.

Nunsio Napoleone and wife to Joseph Napoleone, Dominick Napoleone and Nick Napoleone, Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 32, 23, 47 and 48 in Block 1 of the Springer-Bennet addition. Warranty deed. Paul McClendon and wife to Grace R. Dickey and Ruth Van Sands Lot 24 In Block 7 of University Heights. Warranty deed.

University Heights Development Com. pans to Nick Napoleone and wife, Lots and 3 in Block 14 of University Heights addition. Warranty deed. Minnie Bullocke to Eugene A. Hartman and wife, 10 acres in Section 29, Township 9 North, Range 1 East.

Grant deed. City of Albuquerque to Irene D. Matteucci, west 60 feet of Lot 4 and east 10 feet of Lot 5 in Block 12, Huning Castle addition. City deed. Building Permits Frank Baca, 1111 North Sixth, frame stucco garage, $100.

J. E. Box, 200 North Tenth, additional permit, $1000. BOX and Jones, 404 Vassar, four-room frame stucco house and garage, $2200. C.

L. Shockey, 112 Columbia, interior remodeling, $60. Total permits for August to date, 009; total for year to date, $1,414,037. Electrical Permits Y. W.

C. 505 West Gold, 72 outlets; Soil Conservation Service, 114 North Third, 1 outlet; Sunshine Theater, Second and Central, miscellaneous apparatus; C. E. McDuffle, 120 South Girard, 10 fixtures; C. E.

McDuffle, 422 North Solano, 20 Model Food Store, $17 South Fourth, 10 outlets; J. B. Smith, 3712 East Silver, 36 outlets; C. E. McDuffie, 419 North Hermosa, 32 outlets: B.

Huddleston, 709 Ridgecrest, 2 outlets; C. E. McDuffie, 432 North Solano, 38 outlets; Salvador Felix, 328 North Fourth, 1 outlets; H. W. Balay, 1637 East Grand, 12 fixtures: Salvador Felix, 522 North Broadway, 12 outlets: C.

E. McDuffie, 422 North Soladno, 30 outlets; Ravel Brothers, 212 West Silver, 8 outlets: Avocado Beauty Shop, 204 South Third, 7 outlets: William Woods, 1623 East Grand, 10 fixtures, and Wilson Garage, 424 West Copper, 9 outlets. Townsend Plan Slates Ready for Primary Townsend Plan tickets for the Republican primaries are now completed throughout the city precincts, R. K. Gentry state secretary, said Thursday.

George B. Forrester, state manager of the Townsend Plan, left Albuquerque Thursday for Portales and Roswell on a speaking trip. He will return Tuesday. LUMBER Complete Line of BUILDING MATERIALS Ramshaw Lumber Inc. 1010 N.

First Phone 457 Ride in Comfort NEW MEXICO TRANSPORTATION BUSSES 3--Daily Schedules-3 Leave Albuquerque Daily: 10:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 8:00 A.M.

'Arrive Vaughn: 1:20 A. M. 7:20 P.M. 11:20 A.M. Arrive Clovis: 4:40 A.

M. 10:50 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Arrive Amarillo: 1:45 P.M. 3:20 A.M.

7:30 P.M. Cool, Comfortable, Convenient. Careful, Courteous Drivers FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL YOUR BUS DEPOT New Mexico Trans. Inc. PAUL McCUTCHEN, Pres.

General Offices Roswell, N. M. Probe Is Opened Into Air Tragedy Contlaned from Page One manager of a dental supply firm. Arthur R. Holt, Newton Center, real estate officer of the New England Trust Co.

Boston. Farmer Spreads Alarm For three hours, beginning when an alarmed farmer reported hearing its motors suddenly go dead, ground crews of the air line searched feverishly for the plane. They discovered it, a scattered, tangled mass of wreckage, early Thursday on a farm four miles north of the airport. All of the victims except one had been thrown from their seats into the plowed field. Apparently all were killed instantly.

The plane took off at 9:56 p. m. on the last leg of its regular New Orleans-Chicago flight. The weather was threatening, with overcast skies and a light fog, but clear conditions were reported north Springfield, Ill. Plane Unheard From From the time of the take-off until the crash, no word was heard from the crew, although the 000 all-metal Lockheed- -Electra monoplane was equipped with the latest type 2-way radio.

The operator at the field gave Zier a call at 10:02 p. m. but there was no answer. Zier's watch, smashed during the crash, was stopped exactly at that time. A few minutes after the plane YOUTH -BEAUTY HEALTH The Three Graces of Woman's Life! These treasures cannot be replaced and if you do not cultirate them you may not have them long.

Nature merely lends these charms to you during the period that you cherish and care for them. See us if you would prolong your youthful charm. X-L BEAUTY SALON Albuquerque's Largest and Finest 207 W. Copper Phone 3340 7, ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL August WORK BEGINS TODAY ON WEST SAN JOSE SCHOOL BUILDING Work will begin Friday on preparation of adobe blocks for the West San Jose county school building. The structure will contain 10 rooms, and will be used for the children living west of the Santa Fe tracks, who formerly had to cross the railroad on their way to and from the original San Jose School.

The building is a WPA project. Miss Margaret Easterday, county school superintendent, announced Thursday that an additional acre of land has been purchased adjoining the Mountainview School property south of the city on the east side of the river. POSITIVELY FOR TWO DAYS ONLY! This Offer Good 2 Days--Friday, Saturday, Aug. 1, 8. Introductory Advertising Offer FREE Each tested writing lifetime manufacturer pen for with is you.

guarantee each filled given And from Pen. and in BEAUTIFUL LIFE TIME GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PEN Men's, Women's and Children's Size The Pen you've waiting for. An invention of 50 years' experiment. This Pen holds more ink than any ordinary Fountain Pen on the market. You can write for a month on one filling.

No Rubber Sack. No Repair Bills. No Lever Filler, Transparent barrel. You see the ink. Flexible points can be adjusted to write heavy, fine or medium.

Vacuum Aller. GIVEN FREE TO EVERY PURCHASER OF 10 (Double Edge) Blue Razor Blades for 49 Cents These blades are of superior quality and guaranteed by manufacturer. Remember you pay only 49c and receive two packages of 10 Blue Blades and a beautiful fountain pen absolutely free. Your choice of a wide variety of new, rich colors. They must be seen to be appreciated.

(Blades to fit all type razors.) Special Offer to Acquaint More Men With Our Blades That OUT SHAVING COSTS IN HALF. Pay Less Drug Store, Inc. Second at Central ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Sale Hours from 10 a.

m. to 9 p. m. Only took off, Pen. Knoebbe, tarmer, living near field, said its red and green riding lights and heard its motors.

Grazed Tree Tops "He was very Knoebbe said, "and I was surprised to see him start to the left--the westas he got to my place. He was 80 very low as he passed me that he grazed two tall trees near my house, very lightly, and knocked leaves from them." From marks on the harrowed ground, it appeared the left wing struck first and the plane turned end over end disintegrating as it careened 150 yards down the field. Examination of the plane, reduced to twisted junk, showed the landing gear was retracted when the ship fell indicating Zier was not attempting to land when the crash came. 50c 50c Tooth Paste FOR PEPSODENT GET IT VITALIS 33c SAVE LESS 37c AT $1.00 750 Junis Vaseline WE MUST PLEASE YOU-ALBUQUERQUE IS OUR HOME! Cream Hair Tonic 79c 57c ANACIN Mineral Oil 250 Russian PAY LESS $1.00 TABLETS Qt. 19c DRUG STORE 59c 2nd and Central Free Delivery Phone 40 500 Sheets 25c BAYER'S POND'S ASPIRIN TISSUE 19c ELECTRIC FANS 25c 5c Keep cool with 500 BARS CANDY an Fans $2.50 Electric 8 inch Fan $149 YEAST FOAM TABS 8 for 34c 10c $1.00 10g Pepsodent MODEL 100 Aspirin Tablets 13cl Antiseptic TOBACCO 79c 2 for 15c Pint Rub Alcohol.

600 Caldwell's Syrup of 250 Pepsin Blue Jay 10c Lux or Lifebuoy. 6c Plasters 39c 19c $1.25 VAN-TAGE $1.25 Marrow Oil Chamber- 2 for Petrolagar $1.98 79c Shampoo lain's Lotion 60c 50c 7.4 AM. 350 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 BURMA IRONIZED SHAVE YEAST 29c 69c $1.20 Sal Hepatica. 500 850 Bocarol EVERREADY BLADES 100 Hinkle 33c 25c 500 606 A. D.

A. Ice Cream, 25c HAIR L. B. OIL Murine 37c 39c $1.00 750 PICNIC JUGS Listerine DOAN'S 59c PILLS $1.50 value, guar49c quids anteed hot to or keep cold. li- $119 600 Special at Univex 500 Camera Ex-Lax With Roll Films 34c These Prices Good Til Monday Midnight, Add Mail Orders 39c COAL Aztec and Gallup Split Wood.

Fireplace Lags G. AND G. FUEL CO. 1508 South Fourth Phene 1013 Airport and Truckers' Problems Get Study SANTA FE, Aug. 6 the Works Progress Administration offices Thursday it was said study is progressing on the proposed Albuquerque Airport, but that no decision has been reached.

Likewise the truckers' troubles on the fair grounds WPA project at Albuquerque is getting study, but no decision has been reached on that either. LIME Hydrated Lime Slaked Lime Lump Lime In any quantity from a bushel to a carload. Prompt Delivery Building Materials of All Kinds. Phone 536 P. O.

Sorenson Company 924 North First St. NOTICE GOBER SONS AUCTIONEERS Pay highest cash prices for Furniture, Tools, Stoves, Clothing, Rugs, Dishes, etc. Or we sell on commission for you. Gober Sons AUCTIONEERS 205 West Gold Ave. Phone 670 led FRENCH MORTU The Chapel in the 910 E.

Grand, Phon Where CHE th GET YOUR FALL SUIT Now! Wear a Sturditwist By CLOTHCRAFT ER Sturditwist is a marvelous, hard wearing material that holds its shape under all conditions. See the new Fall styles and patterns now ready for your selection. NE $2750 to $35 E.L Washburni Exclusive Clothiers Albuquerque's Here Are Sound Investments in QUALITY FURS BUY your furs as you would jewels at a ste you can trust. For Furs, to be worth a cent, have intrinsic quality in addition to beauty warmth. While our prices are extremely low de ing this sale, please bear in mind that the Fur Co: we are showing are the latest creations for Wint 1936 1937 and have met the highest stare ards before we would put our label on them! Remember that buying a fur coat is easy at Kistle Collister Co.

A small down payment holds for you pay balance in easy payments. The largest assortment of fine Furs in the star to choose from. Priced from $5500 to $2985 THE NEW FALL Dobbs Creations. MAKES HAT NEWS! Ladies that have been waiting for the New Fall Models Dobbs Hats will be delighted to know that they have arrive stunning new shapes and Fall colors. PRICED FROM $5 to $15 New Cloth Afternoon BAGS In new Fall shapes with fancy metal mountings.

Colors, black, navy and brown. Priced $1.95 $2.95 PIGSKIN BAGS Nothing smarter or more serviceable than these pigskin bags, all new in black, navy, brown and red. Priced shapes $1.25 IMPORTED LINEN HANKIES Ladies dainty hand embroidered and hand drawn linen hankies with hand rolled edges, 25 beautiful new designs to choose from. Kegular 50c. Priced at 35c Minter, Co.

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