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Lehman Pleased With Liquor Law—May OK Bars x V NC ws A HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR OGDENSBURG AND THE NORTH COUNTRY VOL. 1—X.i. 2-27 <H2l>KXXliriiU. X. Y.. S.VITKDAY. |>K«\ Hi, lJ»:i.:. I'liHK :ic Council Orders Two More Trucks for City (^••••••••^•^•^•^^^^MHMMHM v.^~_ ••^••••••••••••••••••^•••••••••••••••••fc ^mmmm^mmtmmm^^m^^***m^mmmmmmmmmm^^ma^m «iai^i^^i^^aHiMa^HaaMBaaaBiav«iBM'K» C. W. A. WORKERS TO RECEIVE $15,000 TODAY Dannemora Prisoner to Be Questioned About the Killing of Girl Squealer XEW YORK. Ilec. l r ».—A beauti- ful girl found garrotted in her gaudily furnished apartment was identified yesterday a^ Margaret Piketsky Criochock, :*\» who •'squealed\ on two gangsters in a murder case and was held \u Bronx Coifnty jail for 10 months for her own protection. The i>o!ice immediately planned to question Georgie de Perno, gangster serving a term for second- degree murder m Dannemora pris- on, and Irving: Leder, serving 1 a five-year term for as:-ault in Sing Sinjr. Marsraret, who tused the name of Marion Smith, and Dolores \Curn- o\v, her friend, were released from the county jail only 10 days ago. Koth had testified against de Perno and Lfnler who* were known to have influential friend? in the un- derworld, and police feared ven- turned to her home in Canada. I>olores was known to be of Can- adian birth but her home city was not learned.. She was understood to have gone to Vancouver. Lover Convicted De Perno and Leder were con- victed of the death of Joe Martil- aro. Dolores was in love with de Perno at the time and Martilaro tried TO iorce his attention* u]K>n her. She told de Perno and e few days later Martilaro's body was found riddled with bullets. MTirgaret came to New York sev- eral years ago from Shenandoah. Pa., to seek stage tame. Her body was discovered on her l>ed. an electric light cord wrapped tightly around her neck. She had been dead two days. Neighbors told l*>1ice that 48 hours before they had heard a man within the apartment, shouting: \You haven't got long to live. Large Sum Ready For CWA Force COMMENDS WORK ON MORTGAGE PROBLEM IN NEW YORK STATE Fifteen thousand dollars will be paid to C. \V. A. workers in the city hall at 5 o'clock this after- noon. On Thursday $12.0<K* was distributed by Mayor Morissette and Merritt M. Morse, assistant disbursing agent of the C. \V. A. The total for the week is thus brought to $27,IMH» and this large amount put into circulation in the city just before the holidays will no doubt have a stimulating effect on Christmas buying and assist in * bringing cheer to many homes. Mayor Morissette will be in charge of the pay-off session this afternoon and will address the menj s , haU . k by the ^.j^ ,7 r oWan~ geance. Dolore.- immediately re- baby. Lehman Has Open Mind On Drinking Liquor At Bars ALBANY. N. Y.. Dei. 15—Mr. George S. Van -Scna'ck. stale suj>- erintendent of insurance, has re- ceived a letter from Gov. Herbert H. Lehman, voicing strong com- mendation for his work in the re- habilitation of mortgage compan- ies in New York State. 31 r. Van Schaick reported that more than $22.\00.000 interest had been paid to certificate and mort- gage holders within four months. aiid this Governor Lehman called a \fine aecomplishmnt.** The Governor said h^ was as much disturbed as was Mr. Van da spread by unthinking or self- seeking persons who shout that the who will number nearly 900. He will be assisted again by the same corps of workers as before as the! certificate holder* have lost everv- new appointees to the C. W. A.| thin?r -. ?1me thi< vvould lURke fo .. | activity in the \gyp market.\ \Your report shows the Uemen- idous size of the problem,\ Govei n- i gtaff will not take office until Mon day. or Lehman said in his letter tc Mr. Van Srhaick. \It involves $-. titH».m>i».<KH». The mortgages equal approximately the total oi all the fariu mortgages now in trouble in The Cnited Stales as t o which the Federal Government and practical- ly all the states are endeavoring tc work out a .solution. \There are over 22.«»«n» separat*- issitrs. More than \\•oojmo people hold mortgages or certificates. \You had a choice under the law between forced liquidation and or- dinary rehabilitation for the l*ene- fit of certificate holders and other creditors. The statistical data in your rc-])ort. I believe, justifies your choice.** Investigation Ordered At the request of Mr. Van S laick the governor today ordered an in- vestigation by a Moreland commit sioner. No Trouble Over Agent Council Votes $ 1,700 for Mayor Savs I Two Trucks for City Work ALBANY, Dec. 15.—Gov. Leh- j over on him.\ man, fully recovered from an ill-1 Lehman indicated he would sup- ness. has returned to his desk at the Capitol with the declaration he mas maintaining \an open mind* 1 on whether New- York State citi- zens should be permitted to drink liquor at bars. He indicated he would not veto a bill permitting bars. He said his chief interest in liquor control regulations which wUl be made permanent by the 1«4 legislature, is that beverages lie placed in the easy reach of all In announcing that Clark M. Horn-man and Karl F. Quiclan would take over the duties of federal dis- bursing agent of the C. W. A. next Monday. Mayor R. J. Morissette emphasized vesterday that there were no differences between him tro1 to P^'nase two trucks for use and City Treasurer M. M. Morse. who had been acting in this capac- itv. Mr. Morse resigned a meek ago pott mores to lomer the Cost of liquor. He intimated he believed prevailing prices were too high. Boy From Idaho Unawed By City ****** -r-v «» «• «l mayor then recommended that City Guests of Owen D Young: Call , ru . rk w n 0wen ^ U]M ^ Skyscrapers Good Places I when it was found that he *©uid to Hunt Birds' Nests. i «* ** *«* to ** vot * the n«***«nr time to the office, the mayor de~ A special meeting of the Com- mon Council was called at the city hall at 7:3«* last night for the pur- pose of taking action on the rec- ommendation of the Hoard of Con- on city work projects. It was voted to purchase two In- ternational trucks for the sum of because the work interferefl mith . *1 ; ~'*- These _trucks were origin his duties as city treasurer. The +eal with the in? control machi try.\ He praised Edward r. rami ith provisions against return of XEW YORK, l*?c. 1».-- Skyscrap- tbe pre-probibition saloon. ^ ^ ff0oi Uf |hiw Mwf ^ froi|| j The Governor sa*d the legist m€ ^ MtM y^^ w R00 d lo p^j tare, wbxh assembles in t**~JV itlL Presidential snites ba*e tots weeks, should be prepared to act ^^ p*^ «**« swiftly o»Jbe l^nor proWe- ^ ^^^ -I firmly beUeve. ***«**«* **„*,* Lowe, who is 11 years Ibat New York *^f*^T oil a»i kb brother. Hollin*. If S \T^co»i ,l »» #> ***** i-portaot discoveries 77 yesterday, their trst day in the _ard P. Mni-! |rrMlt ^^ ** ***** <* Om*m D. of the State ABC J Yo ™* t # „ Tbey wrote to Mr. tional company, who was present at the meeting, stated that the trucks would be delivered at once. It is thought possible that part of the purchase of the trucks may be refunded by the state. Mayor Morissette stated last night that he intended to investigate this angk and would see that the refund was collected if possible. A brief special meeting of tbt ally priced at $r».«*«*i but hare been : Board of Control mas held at tire used for a short time as demon- o'clock yesterday afternoon ar the strators although it was slated that! city hall. It was decided to recom- they have not been damaged andjn*end the purchase of two duiuf. are as good as new. ] trucks to the Common <*4*«K-il for A representative of the Interna-, ase on city projects. I on the appointments of _ _ _ cided Messrs. Bowman and Quinlan. i ' iVflPHir 1 \\ WII I 1 stores will utilize buddings \^:t *a Buenos Aire*— Paraguayan vic-J i f MV>IlIVJ- ^11 ?• Ilvlv j rant bv lith failure of s^vera* jo^ MBS ^ * P«<* .. c HANDLE LIQUOR *\** Warsaw — Marsaal Pilsudskt die tat or o» Poland, launches drive to onst Parliament. LANSING. MK-«^ lie*- State of Michigan will co inio the liquor bnsint*ss. This was assured I5 _Tii J Lindberghs Due In Miami Today by passage of legislation by the Board, for b* adnv entire bandied superbly/* b^ •ddtd. 1 certainly nicked tbe rirbt man for tbe |ob. They cant pox anytbrag u™' ... # . # _ . . w.!*l«te law makers today. Store*, j SAN PEPRO. iVminean K-pnb- He sent the refnr*»rator and in>-t J. --».-. ^ ^ , ^ Franklin. Idaho, to swap an «ited t I Elsie tbeir ; Mrs.l to for 4 r for tbeir day East as roests of tbe Central Eler- trie Coojaany. Tbey got in yester- restaurant* and hotels tbe state. Tbe state will also es- tablish retail stores tn variows ci- Ues. la Detroit a number of the y sell b-jlk-. He*-. !**».— The L-ndbergfcs iaad- ed here at 1«:4* a. «- today after a short flight of i^ miles from S.n Joan. Tbey plan to leave fo? Miami. Florida in tbe morning.