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500,000 Registered Under CWA in New York l V * JMC WS A HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR OGDENSBURG AND THE NORTH COUNTRY VOL. 1—X„. -2-3 0<;|)KXSBI'K(;. X. Y..TIKSDAY. UFA'. VX VX\X I'KhK ::<• O'Ryan Planning Shake-Up of N. Y. Force - - mi !•— G. O. P. MEET IN ALBANY SEEN AS \PEACE MOVE\ Andrews Explains the Registration Service For State Unemployed CHRISTMAS TRADE j Wet Problems IMPROVES IN WEEK; Sti J. Sciais \ Well Ahead of Last Year's in Most Sections of WASHINGTON, i>e<. is.—Many the Country, New York Reports. NKW YOUK. Dec. IS.—I>esrite unfavorable weather conditions, Christmas sales continued to pi in during the last week and in most .sections of the country were well ahead of a ytar ago. In several ci- ties snow and sleet hampered shop- pers, while the imture of the buy- conservative lines in most in- stances, with a tendency against marking up goo<ls for holiday pur- poses. Industry remained fairly slow, but forged ahead again, as it has for several weeks. Kviriencc thai preparations were being made to of the problems which the gov em- inent thought it would be rid of after the repeal of the eighteenth, •amendment are still on hand. It was announced tonight at the offices of the 1\. S. Coast Guard that, a check on the boats laden with liquor which are lying off the |. wo agencies one State coast at the present time showed 0 t] 1?r Federal, vix. the ALBANY, Dec. IS—Over half a | ha million men and women unemploy- ed in New York State have now registered under the Civil Works Administration program. These re- gistrations have been made through and the vix. the National iK^en assi^nei! to handle a greater volume of con- ing varied in the different sections struction. including private build- of the country In the East the dc- ing as well as public works, was i.witli the quality of liquor being maud appeared to be principally for! available from several directions. | «old by distilleries that a large ]>er- the cheaper goods, although strongtThe steel industry again showed an jcentage of ^^^ cou ^ nm ;^ are luxury buying was in evidence in some large cities. Wholesome trade continued improve, due to reorders and ad 1 - vance buyiing of Spring merchan- dise. Tricing was continued along the total to be i^T. most of which iu-Kniployment Sen ice which is aie British. the Federal Government's agency So much dissatisfaction is being in tae State, and the New York expressed by the consuming public state Employment Service which in a division in the Slate De]••art- increase in activity. Credit conditions improved, and to the restoration of dividends or spe- cial distributions by many concerns hod a visible etiect on the finan- cial centres. New Police Czar Planning Greatest Shakeup in N. Y. going back to their bootlegger*. Commissioner Wynne of the New York City I>ep't. of Health has an- nounced that more than 40 per cent of the samples tested by hi* de- partment contained substances which should not be in good whis- KV. Lindberghs At Charleston, SC. i men! of La1>or working with the Federal strviee. Thousands of in- quiries have been received by the lKj»artment of Labor from applic- ants who have registered and in order to inform those persons -t ek- ing employment under the C. W. A.. Industrial Commissioner Elmer F. Andre*,-?, today issued the follow- ing statement: \The National Industrial Recov- ery Act provides for the expendi- ture of large sunis ot money on highways and other public work projects with the object of hasien- XEW YORK. I>ec. IS.—The fcig- JPolice ]>epartment will beg when Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan takes office er on women in the deparment. all niak from their homes in ing business recovery by providing CHARLESTON. S. C, Dec. IS.— > VO rk for those otherwise unemploy- limousines | Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh | ^ c j applicants for work in eonnec- ° D I lion with these various projects ork.i plane c*t shake-up in the history of the «\*« ^ *»*«* *•>* Edition of thisj] an ded here at 2.3« p. ni. today _ • «.;ii *^«„ practice. their way from Miami to New ^ 'olice l^epartment will begin K l«,,_. >,_, * i _u. .u~ ,. Major Gen. John F. O'Ryan i office as Police Commission-j XV ^ c f P!/\ilctlirif* Jan. 1. At least »uu men and] \ C * 1 \>W»UI1IC the I'liiied States Employment S»-rvite whi* h in turn has designated two agen- cies in the Slate of New York. viz. the National K**»»\mpioyiuent Ser- vice and the New York St;ue Em- ployment Service. In this si.ate \»- of the •»- counties are lieing serve*?, l.y offices of the National Re-Km- ployment Service, which Service in reality is a i>art of the United Slated Department of Lalmr. In the J* remaining counties tAlbany. Broome. Erie, rhetnung. Monroe. Onondaga, Kings, New York and Bronx) offices of the Employment Servi«e of the N'e-w York Stale De- partment of I^almr have beci. as- signed this responsibility. \All unemployed worker* >l.ould register for work at the local Si rue Employment Office, the National Ue-employment Service Otlice. where the applications will be clas- sified occunationally. Since a re- quest for workers is made from each local <\ W. A. office, those who are qualified for the notion- opened under C. W. A. work will be selex-ted accordint: to their ex perience. education and training «Please turn to Pa^e i» The Colonel brought the down in the harbor at the Charles- I ton navy yard. Their landing here was more or Lasneu uv BUMm i ,M * of * Furpii ^ {or h had '^ n ing $?».r»«M^ a year or more, will find themselves jobless, pounding the] ....** payments, or reduced. SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec. IV-An- Details of the shake-up were 1 other storm of even greater fury Their plane had been fueled witfc learned today. These include: ,than the Wizzard of last week is announced at Miami before their take-off this morning that they in- tended to fly nonstop to New York- detec 'many arteries of travel and hun~jhe the last leg on their 2$M* mile dred.~ of families have been forced j air tour which ban included j. to abandon their homes. Indk*-; crossings of the Atlantic tion* are that the stormt will move eastward across the country with- in the next 24 hoars. two G. 0. P. Assemblymen Called To Albanv for Conference wnm vun»j. - — — - enough gasoline 'more than 4«*» Every inspector who is linked 1 raging on the Pacific coast toiiifht. gallons Mo take them to New York, with Tammany and known as *pa- Storm warnings are up all along'* distance of slightly more than Ihetic in prosecution or racketeers* the coast and the forecast is that l.«4Ki miles from Miami. It is ex- will be reduced to a captaincy and [the storm mili increase during the pected that they will resume their' fk*selT watched. This includes de- ni^ht. Rivers have rfren to such]night in the morning. As usual tv insoectors staff aids, hor- an extend that railway and high-,their plans were not dirulged. \ .mrnanders' staffs and the * ay traffic has been halted onj Tomorrow's flight will no doubt like. The twenty irst rrade tives now assimsed to ters will be put « uniform and sent to work. The -scores of politicians' rela- t :res. frieud* aud hmn«ers-ou u^w in shierures as relics of the Walker admhitstratiouu wiU be fired. All of the cautauw *•« lieuteu- amt s who had trouble exutoiuhig . . , _w i <^i ii auriax the S*\-n- their bamk aecouaw* «•• \\^ * hury m¥ef*i**tioi! wiU f erred aud reduced. So far as generalities are ALBANY. I*v. 1*. —A caucus of anting s]»e<iTl interests, exercises Republican assemblymen to prove | control ove«- the Ass^nrfdy through or refute** Stnte Chairman W. | ihe clerk. Fr<^d W. Hannnon<t. Kings'ari Macy's charge that a *The^e charg**= seriously refl^^t \power ring\ was linked with C5..upon the inte<rrity of the members O. P. I>ower House leaders, was called today fOr Wednesday alter- noon at 2 o'clock in Albany. James R- Robinson, of l:haca. iau< us chairman, at the insistence of a group of assemblymen, pretar- ed to convene the Republican Low- Havana.—Plant of newspaper K\!er House membership prior to the Pais sacked and burned by iiot-| W4 Legislature to ~take action, if ers. The S^^ to take to^ win he uaa BOW Fpeut an to Cigarettes to Be Advanced 2 Cts. a Package WASnWOCrrOX. Dec are that the arlre of an af cbrarettes will the Retail l now under consideration, is formai- |ly adopted by the X. R. A. The 1 price of cigars is also due for *M raise. i One tobacco grower here for the 'hearing ou the code remarked that 1*.—ladi- j the aid saying of -What this coun- try needs fa a road ffrre cent cicar\* should he reversed to read ~ a frre cent clear needs is a Cade, | couatiy .\* auyr upon the ihaimnaa's charge which has ripped party ranks. Six assemblymen, led by Fred L. Porter, of Crowa PoinU cK:irman of the powerful Ways and tfeaas ittee. sent a telegram to Rob- lnsoa urging the unprecedented cau- cus. -On Dec. S.\ the telegram said, \the State chairman made certain charges again** the offkeis of the Assembly alleging «r*ecifVralK that a farmer Sate chairman of the JT^rty, H. EdSmaad VachaWL repre- of the Asseiably and we are con- vinced that befor*- we n*eeT to or- ganize that body for tiie coming year, these s4»ecific charg#^> should be proved or refuted. **We, therefore, request that you, as chairman of th** ReiMblk-an cau- cus committee of the Assembly, forthwith convene a meeting <•! the Republicaa m**mbers »-k^ t :or ia* purpose of 'considering *be>e chaiTe^ and determining «hat course of action, if any. should He taken.\\ Resides Mr. Porter. ;he te«« ^rau »as shtned Hy A^semblyaM-n Harry F. Duake!. «lorei>Tille: Harry A. Reoux. Warrensbur«: Irving hf». Norwich: H. JAallory S^ejth«-as. Brewster, and Luaird Hall. ***> ter Ray. Mr. Macy hurled his chare at a tPWs** turn to Fht#- ~y