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I! 37. SOCIAL ward Nichols 'ins the week has removed ?ss to the of- d H. Corcoran. trz and Ben ork City are ?harles Kallen, and daughter e visiting Mr. oaw, Washing- an will retura athan Frank's r a two weeks* of Rot'-iestM- h^ro r c his ~ic, iir. and ie has been d Mrs. George i for the past will leave to- own where he with Arthur B. tock brokers. is recovering ronchitis which her home on e past several at Illion yester- !rs. Lynn E. y. Mrs. Wright Kathryn Burns les worth of Al- two weeks' va- in her mother, orth. 704 Caro- church of the and Mechanic :>n July 20 with ? of Michigan in rate leads in the welcome. Legion Drum eh ear sal at the day evening at will be served, a ring for the ventions of the eorge Johnson Toronto. They Misses Mabel for the past s Iva B. Tuck present a guest son- umber of The a magazine of vblished by the ment company, 5 thy illustrated a Thousand Is- the building of ads international ^ollias Landing, ineral res Today for Alexander sed away at hit te Black Lake spent his ea- heU this after- time). •4 after a his OGDENSBURG ADVANCE-NEWS HOME OWVED NEWSPAPER DEDICATED TO THE FBXKOXFLB8 OF FAJX FLAT F OB ALL THE PEOPLE BE TRET BVE& 80 HUMBLE VOL. 5.—No. 115. OGDENSBURG, N. Y., TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1937. PRICE THESE GENTS eh nan Opposed o Court Worm till ' i t- Horseplay at Plane Christening 17 OQQ Die In Defense Of Madrid Jerry Plane, orchestra leader, takes some good-natared tmnarfmg, good- naturedly, as American Airline hostesses find Jerry too heavy for them to carry and drop him on Newark Airport. This all took place daring the christening ceremonies of the airline's new flagship , STOCKS XEW YORK. July 1*.—Stocks advanced 1 to more than 4 points * today with a slight pickup in vol- ume- Gains carried the industrial average to a new high since April * 22- The rise was enhanced, traders said, by growing opposition to the administration's supreme court bill attitude, including the statement * by Governor Herbert H. Lehman of Xew York. Utility storks eajoyed their best market ia some time. Higher earn- * lags helped Amusements. A rise ia End of liquidation of a big b.ock copper abroad boosted that group. ^ of Chrysler sent that issue up more than 4 points. Search For Earhartls Called Off TREASURY BALANCE the WASHIXGTOX. Jmly 1*.—The aositioa af the treasury Ja!y 1€: Receipts. *2*.*l*JtiC.37; «dftares. t2**t*3S**4: SL*ttCa32^14.ls: castoams | HOXOLTLT. July IS —Amelia j Ear hart, symbol of woman's ef- \ ficieacy hi the air .ami Frederick ' J. Xooaaa. her navigator in a flight around the world, were of- ficially givea ap for dead today. The Airplane Carrier Lexington abandoned a search of the South Seas that haw cost the gOTerameat approximately f4.*»#jt*v. There no longer seemed to nav*i officers any doubt hat what Hiss Earhart and Xooaaa had drowned somewhere between Xew Gaiaea amf Hewtuad Island **terj losing their wayoa aa aO oceaa j hop of their iiwii the- world j Sixty-two aaralaaes of the! assisted ay the Coast!size the ftfiaYf MADRID, July 19.—Nationalist and Loyalist armies, the pick of men from many nations who are fighting in the Spanish civil war, 'wtt'ed today IS miles from Madrid ith every means of warfare from lane to trench knives and Is is the most savage battle, the '•ingest and probably the most im- portant in a nightmare year of struggle. Sources close to tin- general staff estimated that between 5,000 and 7,000 men of both armies were wounded or killed in fight- ing yesterday. Red Cross ambulances fought for space on the roads back to Madrid with men and truckloads of material on the way to the front, and—with the battle only beginning—hospitals here were filling fast. The operation was a desperate Nationalist counter-attack intend- ed to throw the Loyalists out of the deep salient they cut south- ward ino the insurgent lines in the Brunei e area west of the capi:aL Livestock EAST BUFFALO. July 17.—ft\. S. Dept. Agr.)—Hogs none; hold- overs 100; few sales strong to 10 over Friday; good and choke 170- 250 lbs. 12-75-12.S5; compared week ago most weights 35-50 lower. Cattle 300; holdovers 175. scat- tered sales grass steers 50 under early this week; meaty Kentucky offerings 10.50; entire trade clos- ing duiL weak to 50 lower; for week choice steers aad yearlings 15.5O-1C10; short feds 12£5-U.o©. grass ted steers nod heifers 10-25- 12.00; plain and medium 775- 10.00; low carter and cotter cows 4-2^-550; medium balls C.2S- 6.75. Calves aoae: vealers 50 ander week ago. 1*\50 down. Sheeo 200; sneiag lambs o- evealy Loo-La* lower during week; minor strength near dose; good and choice l#.25-l*-«a: tow bocks ia at 10.50; medium and mixed grades S-50*.7y. fat ewes 5-00, Governor Asserts Bill Is Contrary To Interests Of People In Wagner Letter ALBANY, July 19.—Governor Herbert H. Lehman who President Roosevelt termed \that good right arm of mine,\ today joined opponents of the administration's plan for reor- ganizing the TJ. S. supreme court, declaring it \contrary** to the best interests of the people. The opposition of Lehman, one Held in Plot Ernest Taylor (above) was ar- rested by Johnstown, Pa-, police fot questioning in connection with ax attempted bombing intended to in- jure the Cambria plant of the Beth- lehem Steel Corporation Three sticks of dynamite were found along the railroad adjoining: the plant. Walker Is Not Candidate Sweeper Swaa. ani strayers had searched aa of Texas of WASTUXGTOX. Jaly 15 J. Walker, former mayor of Xew York, said here today he would not ran again for that office this year. He made the statement as he emerged from the Waste House after his first chat with Presideat Roosevelt since 1532. The last tame they met was when Mr. Koosevek. as goveraor of Xew York, was coadoctiag hearings oa to Walker's ro- of President Roosevelt's closest friends and advisor on many problems for years, came as ad- ministration forces prepared for a \fight to the finish\ on the court bill. It threw turmoil into Xew York political circles. The governor made known his opposition to the bill in a letter to U. S. Senator Robert F. Wag- ner. Previously he had told tho president. He said he feared enactment of he proposed change would •create a greatly dangerous pre- cedent which would be availed of by futnre less well-intentioned administrations of rthe purpose of oppression or for the curtailment of the constitutional rights of our citizens.** Lehman nrged Wagner, one of Mr. Roosevelt's most ardent sap- porters in thr senate, to vote , against the measure. He said his I protest was voiced as a \citizen** of the state of Xew York. \Like many others I have fre- quently felt keen disappointment that important legislative meas- ures have been declared unconsti- tutional by a slim and unconvinc- ing margin in the supreme court,\ he said. -And yet I believe that tho orderly and deliberate processes of government should not be sac- rificed merely to meet an im- mediate situation.** \From the broad standpoint and public interest whatever im- mediate gain might he achieved through the proposed change hi the court, would, ia jay oninioa, he far more than offset by a loss of coafideace hi the independence of the coarts and ia governmental procedure. \I have whole-heartedly sip- ported most of the president's social program, both while he was governor of Xew York and since he became president of the Unit- ed States. His program, takea as a whole, has ia my optaioa. repre- sented the greatest step ia social reform that any aal has aanlertakea for many years.\ -\•^••fcF^BP •W \J-f™ w •*«»\\*«*\?f\»^»««l»^