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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 5

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June 25. 1928 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Flva DISABLED VETS TO OPEN By NEKER GOOFEY MOVIES ANNUAL MEET IN DENVER I TOCAV, SATUaMV. -x 0JT CEEU Tc LET'S DO TMPW, UCTS frfr OcAr DENVER. Colo, Jane It C0 With dJtab4 veterans from many KELLOGG TREATY IS MODIFIED TO MEET PROTESTS section of the country assembled GOOPEV MOVES WESTWARD WHOA. here the eighth annuel convention JrfTEVS AJO PETB TIME THEIR UVES OUT lets see KJMAT THEV ACE GOtKSCj "TO CD of the disabled American veterans of the World ur will open Mon d.y st the municipal auditorium.

PAST TVJEKJTV TWO. William T. Kenning. general convention chairman, will call the World's Lara est Powers meeting to order and then turn the i nl gavel over to William E. Tste.

na tional commander. The national oeiieve universal reace Is Nearer; Think Objections Are Overcome chaplain, the Rer. Wesley Coss. will deliver the invocation. Journal Want Ads Bring Results.

TiEssEe Kjoto rr is oust 1 I -it ts the Aouat )1-twe tvoemtv-six-th the cu cj weveo get But x. HT I EXA5TUV "TCM OCL9C'f 1 I A OF THE I Vlfasy I AM TO CECEIUE A MlLUdsl I EK TO GQD PEYU AisJ CAsJT LOSE Copytlfht, stosl Pnsi AsmiaUss. Isfc tjiLL rrevE CdST TO GOOFEYLAMD TOMORROW OQ LOlCU ME LOSE THE POCTUAsJE WASHINGTON. Juns 14 W) The world's sreatest powers Bun-day viewed an open threshold to 1 world peace through the United 6tate government's proposed treaty for outlawing; war as sub-mltted by Secretary of Bute Kel-Iopg The draft of treaty, sent to fourteen propoct-d signatories. Including the ISrltl.h dominions, to-(tether with identic notes from Secretary Kellog explaining; that the treaty had been modified to a Bv.

western post, but there was a JUST AMONG US GIRLS I question as to whether either man Household Unite 6V MBS. MOB TO could accept. I Dad insists that wait bo I II With several questions of this nature unsettled, and with some departmental business still to RADIO PROGRAM BROADCAST THE FRANCISCAN det till you have a 1 steady Jod but thafe out- MENU 1UXT Plenty of milk and cream Is meet objections of certain nations, were made public Sunday by the Kate department. The proposed treaty if accepted in the form presented, will require the contracting parties to condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies and to renounce it is an instrument of national policy in their relations transact. Secretary Hoover la evincing a disposition to delay very HOOVER ATTENDS QUAKER CHURCH ConttnseJ from Tags Ooe campaign divisions, though It had been hoped to make these selections Sunday or Monday.

Mows Sought The committee leaders were known to have sought to obtain Senator Moses, republican. New Hampshire for the eastern place, and James W. Good pre-eonven-tlon Hoover campaign, for the considerably his trip to California used In the following menu for day. Fruit and milk are excellent 1 told nm rsrrc to aK a for his summer vacation. It was articles to Include liberally In the suggested that he might be unable to leave Washington before i daily menus all the year, but they should be made even more promi Patients at Sanatoriums nent fn hot weather.

and Other Fans Tune in on Local Station: May Be with one another, and to agree to settle all disputes and conflicts of whatever nature by pacific means. The treaty also provides that any signatory power which would seek to promote its national Interests by resort to war would be denied the benefits of the covenant. K-lf IWrne Allowed But Secretary Kellogg pointed July 10, and that he might return from there very soon after accepting his formal notification of the presidential nomination, which will be extended between July and August 1. The postponement of his western trip will enable him to see Chairman Work after the latter' visit to President Coolldge in Wisconsin. Made Permanent Iirrakfast Sliced Oranges and Bananas Oatmeal, Sugar and Milk Bran Muffins and flutter Poached Eggs Coffee MJB qtit full-flavored coffee cups bran.

Mix In the order given; bake In a rather hot oven. Hundreds of radio fans of the city and many of the patients In the sanitariums here listened to a out in his note that the proposed i program broadcast over radio sta tion KOUM from the Franciscan hotel Sunday night. The program compact does not deprive any of the contracting parties of the Inherent right of self-defense. Neither does it conflict with the MISS EARHART GOES ON FLYING TRIP was entirely unexpected but proved treaties o'f Locarno, the obligations I of Interest to the fans that tuned Dinner P.aked Ham Escalloped Potatoes Buttered Spinach Pickles Cottage Cheese Wheat Rolls and Butter Strawberry Shortcake and Whipped Cream Coffee SupH'r Ham snd lettuce Sandwiches Goldenrod Asparagus of the League of Nations nor the In and caught the station on their Goldenrod Asparagus Make a In white sauce and pour over cooked asparagus, allowing two stalks for each serving. Take three or four of the egg yolks left from cake and have them cooked had, then rice and sprinkle over asparagus.

Home Made Ice Cream Heat one and one-half pints milk and one cup sugar until dissolved; when lukewarm add one junket tablet that has been dissolved In treaties of neutrality, the secre-' sets. tary'a note declared. Starting the Impromptu program The treaty and notes were de- at 7 o'clock, the station was kept llvered Saturday to the foreign "on the air" until 10:30 o'clock 1 Immm offices of the governments of Aus- hv many requests for special num LONDON. June 24 W) Determined to show Europe that she can pilot a plane, despite the fact that she did not handle the controls of the Friendship on Its trans-Atlantic flight, Amelia Ear-hart Sunday stole awny to Croy-den field and flew a Moth plane for more than an hour. Because she held no British license, the American avlatrix had to go tip In a dual control machine with a Ice Cream Angel Food Cake trails, Belgium, Canada, Czecho- I l.ers that came from radio fans Slovakia.

France, Germany. Great in all parts of the city. Also many Coffee Today's Recipes one tablespoon cold water, and Uritaln. India, the Irish Free State. Italy, Japan.

New Zealand, Poland one tablespoon vanilla. Stir quickly and let stand 20 mlnules without disturbing, then add one-half pint cream and freeze as usual. This makes a good quart and takes about five pounds of Ice to freeie. Bran Muffins Two rounding blespoons lard, one-third cup sugar, one-half teaspoon salt, one egg well beaten, one cup milk, one cup flour and one and one-fourth British pilot beside her. But one ot the listeners added to their requests that station KQGM remain permanently in Albuquerque Patients In the Presbyterian, Methodist snd St.

Joseph's sanatoriums were happy to listen to the fine program and many requests that KGGM make Albuquerque Its home came from these folks. Tentative plans are being made In the trir. Miss Earhart did all and South Africa. Secretary Kellogg said that the next step in the negotiations would I be the signing of the treaty and thus for no proposed signatory had expressed dissension to the terms of the covenant, the negotiations will be carried on by representa the flying. 30NE SHORT FLIGHT TO STYLE AND EC0N0MYC (Take the Elevator) ROSENWALDS I college.

The senator became cm i I cfnatdr nnnniNR I miiio to lts Principal financial support- by Jay Peters, owner of the station, and W. E. Whltmore to remain here In Albuquerque and set up a permanent station. It was announced Sunday night by Mr. Whltmore.

Accompanied by Daniel P. Murphy, manager of the Franciscan, and Ed Knight, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Whltmore plans to spend Monday visiting the merchant of the city snd getting their viewpoint on bringing KGQM here as a permanent station. In an Interview Sunday night Mr. Whltmore told the Journal that he hoped that Albuquerque would become the permanent home of the station.

Ur lUAtlU Id UCHU ers. tives of the participating countries through diplomatic exchanges, and no conference is at the present time contemplated. Great importance is attached in International circles to the treaty and to Secretary Kellogg'a note In view of his expressions that the violation of the treaty hy one of thi signatories through the resort to war would release the other contracting parties, from obligations, under the treaty, to that state. The success pf the Tan-American conference here December 10 to consider a similar treaty for the renunciation of war between the t'nlted States and IatVn American countries. Is expected to depend largely upon the outcome of Mr.

Ksllogg's proposal to the world Continued tram t'ss Clearaeee While hlg business ventu prospered and expanded, Senatoi Gooding's Influence In politics became wider. He advanced from the local field to election as ttatt senator and later was choser chairman of the Idaho republican state central committee. Elected governor, he served two terms. 1905-1908. and during the world war waa fuel administrator for his state.

In November, 1910. Mr. Gooding was elected United Sta-tes senator, but before beginning his term he was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resign tlon of Senator John F. Nugent came of age he decided to make his home In Idaho. There for nine years he followed the mining contracting business In the Wood River country when he whs granted a homestead site and determined to follow the footsteps of his father in farming.

His name w.tb given to the town of Gooding, which sprung up, as well as to the county in which It was located. Later a Methodist Episcopal JnFtitutlon located on part of the orlplna-1 homestead site and was given the name of Gooding iteavv n.ixs in texak Hnne Knnr PnrtlHnatlrm I Secretary Kellogg expressed PARIS, June 24 hope for the early ratification of Northeast Texas was recovering the treatv the envemmxnt unit one of the heaviest rains In recent years Sunday. The pre. clpltatlon here Saturday gauged 7.6J Inches. pointed out that this government hd modified the preamble or the revised draft In order to meet the objections of other governments snd to expedite negotiations.

The modification, the note said, was In a form and not In substance. In language unusnally frank for International proposals, the modified preamble, explaining the pur of Dresses Suits Ensembles Coats Offers unprecedented savings to folks that are value-wise! Hundreds of new garments, exclusive new styles, fine in tailoring and quality, myriads of bright coloring such are the garments included in this, the season's GREATEST APPAREL SALE a cool stroke 0m :4 I pose of the treatv, reads In part: "Persuaded that the time has come when a frank renunciation of war as an Instrument of national policy should be made to the end that the peaceful and friendly relation now existing between their peoples may be perpetuated: "Convinced that all changed in their relations with one another should be sought only by pacific means and be the result cf a peaceful and orderly process, and that any signatory power which shall hereafter seek to promote Its national Interests by resort to war should be denied the benefits fur-nlshed by this treaty." The modified preamble, Secre Dresses! Coats! totally unexpected happens in this dreu alet Here you'll find a Frock for every occasion and a price for every purse 1 Hosts of beautiful styles, materials and colors. prices are about one-half (in come cases even less) of the prevailing prices. That are irresistably priced for this clearance! Consider our already much lowered prices. Then consider this remarkable mark-down I In one of these groups you'll find just the coat you want at a saving unduplicated elsewhere, unrepealed here! 7.00 11.00 18.00 28.00 38.00 tary Kellogg pointed out.

Includes all parties to the treaties cf Ijo-carno, and In additional the British Dominions, and the signatories would be the presidents of the tTnlted States, France. Chechoslovakia, Germany and Poland; kings of Belgium. Great Britain. Italy snd the emperor of India. 11.00 30.00 4.00 18.00 7.00 28.00 RTAGK ACTOn DIES NEW YORK, June .4 C1) Hoi brook BUnn, stage and screen actor and producer, died Sunday night at Ms home.

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