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aManBen,,*, m»»»^rV Ay i , jfc— • t • i . » I ;' « I. SPRING PRIMARIES TO BE HELD IN OGDENSBURG APRIL 5 THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT 0'atCftAT rauaocs LSSS AOVAUCE rOuMSCO latt OtiDEXSlU'RCS. N. Y„ sr.VDAY. APK1L 3. \%t*. PRICE 5c Gov. Roosevelt Will Launch His Campaign in the West April 18 Wagner Bill Carries Item for New Federal Custom House in Citv O'Connell GOVERNOR TO OPEN ! Monoxide | MILLIONS FOR VETS Gets Honor FIGHT FOR WESTERN Gas Kills IF THE BONUS BILL At Syracuse SUPPORT IN ST. PAUL Man Here BECOMES U.S. LAW The amendment to the treasury and post office appropriation bill introduced in the senate Monday l»y Senator Warner of New York authorizes an appropriation of $11.- *75.<*9 for the erection of IM fed- ti*) baitaiags in New York state. Of the 1€5 federal building pro- jects authorized in this *tate tn i*2fi. appropriation.- have been made for only fifty-seven and Squ- alor Wagner would provide fanas to*\ the remaining 1*5. The projects listed in the Wag- •ner amendment include $«5.«*M [for a post office at rant on, *1<><».- |C*0 for one at Carthage. fllM.oe* for a building at Massena. $ir>o,- ttfa for a custom house at Ogdens- hurg. $2:!5.t»O0 for Oswego and *>.ooe for TVoaderoga. Some time ago it was an- nounced that the government in- tended to purchase the present customs house property from ihe yeorge Hall company with»n the •»e*t two or three years. One of the Six Outstanding Students in the Law School. ALBANY. A^ril Roosevelt personally hi* campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination on April 18 in an address before the Demo- crats of the Northwest at a Jeffer- :!.—-Governor <omia)ly became a candidate for will launch lB * Democratic presidential nom- ination, although there is a |tossi- uility he may speak at the Jeffer- son Day celebration at Washing- ton, aCoo April 12. Kor the last few months. «;ov- William B. O'Connell of Ocdess- barg was <me of the s>ix outstand- ing students at S\ recuse Cnivers- ity Law school who »>re honored by election to Justinian, the lead- * Mmk PaMUral significance is at . ins scholastic society of the twsaed at the Capitol to the GOT- lines and leave his candidacy al- *chooi. during the past week. The \ rnor \* contemplated trip into the o;ost entirely in th» hands of his Verdict of Suicide Given by ... . -, - . . , * World war veterans in Osdens- Coroner After Inquest ^ ^ ^ pinR tlos1 , walch of Yesterday. ;the developments in Washington ; :c»tive to the outcome of the fj^ht A verdict of suicide by inaaiin- oeing 'ed by Representative Pat- taibon monoxide was given by man ol Texas to obtain iull pay- Coroner L. F. Cleland. after invev i »*' l t °f the soldiers' bonus. Pre*i- son liay dinner at St Paul. Minn, -inor Roosevelt ha* »»een content Ujsmtins tafl df . ath ^'E.^ WjirBf> dent Hoover has announced that to Mt quietly on the political side- MORE HIGHWAY WORK ASKED FOR IN STATE TO ASSIST WORKLESS Every effort to bring about a <tp«cial session of the legislature to make adx?it!:^al funds for high >«iy construct::.! available as a means of unexi'-oyntent relief, is being made by the New York State itonstructioa Council, organised re- cently by representative citizens identified with the construction in- dustry. Letters are being widely circu- lated by the council which Relieves t*at. *wh« we nave explained -he facts to the people, they will de- luge the governor with letters in- dicating that they are in favor of a substantial program of highway construction that will provide re- lief for many thousands of unem- ployed and aid smm- of our basir indu.-tries to resume norma] pro- duction.** Business orrnnirations back of th«- drive will turn out an army of •*,••»»# workers who will devote much of their time for the next ] few weeks to explain the needs viifl merits of a *?pecial session j \The unemployment situation is ' growing more arute,~ said S. A. Sv-ullen. chairman of the council. \There is too much talk alioul r« • '.el and not enough action. We will i,ave to take care of our uneropio>- ^d by giving them *ork or dole.-. It *s better to give them highway work, even though it may cost more than doles, because the pub- lic will then cet something for its money. \Too many millions are being ^pent for absurd and inconsequen ttal relief work. Xinety-one cents out of every dollar spent tor mod- ern highway construction goes to vage earners, rhose who work on the job and those who work in the industries that supply the ma- terials. \In 1931 the motorists i>aid $71.- <*»n in taxes and got apvroximateiy !.'*«• miles of stat** hiehways. in 1*Z2 they wiH be assessed an ad- ditional $21.IMH>.*0%. or a total oi $!>2.^tU.iNMt, and get only 3»» milf-.s of state highways. Tbeie is no equity in this, either for the mot- oiists or the unenijik»yed.~ prizes, which will be a set of law books for each student. *iH be !>tesen!eu at the annual banquet oi th* x U« su-hool in the Hotel Syracuse on I\itay. Afril 1\». For- mer Cov. Charles S. Whitman of New York mill be the guest of hon- or. Mr. O'Connell is the son of Mr. .-ad Mrs. William O'Connell of JWK Patterson street. He is a graduate ot St. Marys academy and St. Lawrence university, class of 195V. and will complete his course at Syracuse next vear. alter which XorUrwes*. The invitation to come iriends in The various states. From io St. Paul was extended the Gov- now on. however, he is expected ernor by Dr. Joseph Wolf. Demo- o sive his campaign a great deal rratic national committeeman of oi his personal attention. Minnesota, in a recent visit here. The C.overnor's announcement Some of the Govermor's friends Taat he would ?:o to Si. Paul fol- havf intimated that he intends to lowed closely on the heels of the make the most, politically, of his ieturn from the Northwest of James A. Farley, chairman oi the lienitn-ratic State Committee, and A pr*£?nt the Governor's person- al campaign manager. \Jim told me things look fine out trip into the land ot the Progres- sive Republicans and the so-called insurgent Democrats. They expect he will have considerable to say %bout agriculture problems. a burning issue to all citizens of the there.\ the Governor said, smiling North*est. Also, they would not arter a telephone conversation 1 iic will l»e eligible to take th»> state he surprised if he came oat boldiy with Mr. Farley in New York city examinations for admittance to the - ' n favor of aonie other principles, npoa hi* return from the West ba,. ( long dear to the hearts of Pro- On his way blast alter his ap- Mr. O'Connell has been a diligent gressive i't-poblicans °* iu e La '-eantnte at St. Paul, the Coventor student in academy, college and Folblte type. »U1 stop at Rochester, tuts state, law school and the success he The (*overnor*s trip to S*. Paul ' on April *«». to addr^s-; the Inter u%5 won is well deserved and very »'iH mark his first political speech , national Society for Crippled Chil gratifying to numerous friend* in outside of his home ^tate since he Mien. Ogdensbur;:. _ . _.. _ Crump. Z*. whose body was found in the cab of his truck in the Standard Oi! company's garage on : terday at 7 a. m. The motive was not established, the coiooer saiO. Th*- inquest was opened at noon • n the office of District Attorney W. 1). Ingram, after an autopsy t»eriormed by Dr. R. 1^. Stacy, tor- oner's physk-ian. at the Kamsdell- Kwart funeral home established lie will rt-to the bill if it reaches 'aim but Patman seems confident that the advocates of the legisla- tion will be able to master en- ough strength to enact it. If the full payment bill should become law it would provide for U»e distribution of $*45.f»7«».>'<»9 to veterans in New York slate alone. Commander W. Frank Ewart of Han bulge ?»ost. American Legion. that monoxide ems was the cause stated that the post had ne\<~r ta- of Crump's death. . ken any action on the question. The witnesses were questioned He said the matter had been infoi- privately. Mrs. Crump said her hu*- I »»and left their home at 113 Gates ; street after supper Friday night i and went to The residence of her ; mother. Mrs. Thomas Arnold. 4»l 1 Proctor avenue, where he remain- ed until about 9:3\ p. m.. accord- ling to Mrs. Arnold. He seemed to ' be in hi? usual spirits and during tually discussed by the members vmong themselves but he did not know how all of them rvtood on it. .le said some favored it and oth- <:r* opposed it. Congressman Patman was quot- ed in a Washington dispatch as atatinc that 1.2\\ posts favored Taxi Fares Lowered in City Today Bides Within City 25c; to Hos- pital $1; Outside Mileage Reduced. Dr. Gardner ^Michael Will Speak Costello At Meeting No 6 Here on day. Wedxies- su< h action. the conversation said something i The respon&e in the bonus camp ; was wrong with his truck and he to th* President's warning **as in- i -vas coiug to the garage to fix it.' crea.--.ed activity in the i amiriU^n according to Mrs. Arnold. That to line up votes to pass 'the bill • was the last seen of him. Mrs. ! and enact it «»ver a veto. Repre- • Cr »»t) .said she sat np all night seniative t'atman. bonus leadei in [ waiting for him to return and at the House, challenged the Prest- <tn early boar, greatly worri^-d #ver dent to poll the membership of the his absence, started for the Stand- Lee ion. which he said would sfcow T »i |T1 * ar d t>il plant. While on her way overwhelming- individual einlorse- # j3.llS 1^1 X sn *\ nM * t ^» eorpe Lisku\ 1 ' another nneut oi the n»ovement headed by standard Oil employe. He took her the Veterans of Foreign Wars and : mto his car and they drove to the allied organizations. \The millions released to the Re- construction Finance Corporation To Address Nurses of District Ithaca Family Entered Bleg- fhuit at 7 a. m. Liskum opened the ally at Ogdensburg, It is Said. Lindbergh Baby Entertainment May Be On Boat Friday Evening In Coast Waters At Bean Library NEW YORK. April *.— Hope ftw the return of Charles Attgmscas Linrihergfe. -Jr.,—kidnaped more than a month as*—turned to the sea today with m« reports that the child was safe aboard a boat beyond the 12 mile haart A Staten Island paper printed a story that the baby wiii be trans- ferred at sea upon payment of ran- Crossings from Prescott Noted Immigration tosnertor William « . Rnbie stated yeffterda? that pas- wnceT c*««sinps tmni Prencntt In OgdenChnrg in the ferry dnrtnc March sntaled »^»1 «nnm«4re4 «ritn K.724 in Febraao and UM* *• j Marrn last year j MSBETH WILL j AHENDCOllvT The M retiteen-'.i annual y«an^ men s pabik- w ifl be held at the Mary D. Bean library on Friday evening. April V An attrac tive program has been prepared and it wiH be featured by a defcatc ««j the sirbject. \Free Trade vs. Protection.** and music by the New Mooners. organized and direived by Mrs. Florence Bench »\»' The menibers and tbeir instru- ments are: Robert McOen. piano: \nril Scott, banjo: Jiw-kie Hriug^. mandolin: Tnn-> Porter. vw»h«; \YOHani t'uthbert. Thomas WWKK Vkwrfai Woods. nknMes: Mr.-.. Mearh. banjo. Thomas RoWWard will read a paper on the life of <;«arrge East The taxi drivers of the city an- nounced todav that they have re- duced their fares. A flat charge of twenty-fi\e cents will be made throughout the city. This is a re- duction ol fifteen cents outside certain limits. The charte from the «it> to the State hospital will be one dollar for one to four pei- ons. this being a cut from two «i »!lars for the trip. The charire t\r taxi service outside the city wi 1 be fifteen cents a mile in- j.«ead of twenty cents, as bereto- inre. REMAINS TO ARRIVE HERE Or. Elizabeth Gardner, director of the state department of ma ternity. infancy and child hyriene. wHI give an address at the quar- terly meeting of District No. 4> of tne New York State Nurses' asso^ nation in the new Nurses' Home at St. I^awrence state hospital next Wednesday at Z p. m. District No 6 i* composed of registered nurses of Oirdensburg and Watertown. ' Dr. <;ardner is very well known throughout the state and has spo- ken bere a number of times, hav- ing been on ping rams at puhtk health institutes and other meet rags. Her address promises to i» • of anusaal rn:erest to nurses as : well as lay people who are eo *v eratinc in pubi* health nsarters door and both entered. They tound Crump dead, seated at the wheel in the cab of his truck. The win- dow was lowered, the switch still Six memliers of an Ithaca fam- on but the motor had stopped as ilr were taken into custody by In-' the tank was empty. Another speetor MkhaH J. «*«stello of the truck standing near by was in the Syracuse immigration office Tues- »an»e condition. wt-ut to the bis boys by nay of N» w York.\ he said. \On the other hand, the ailUooa involved In t>- fall payment Wl! wrill go to th little fellows. Into erery nook .\y* i-orner of the nation. It will trr money not now in circulation and put it in circulation, it will mean increased revenue in the form «f var.es to tne rororofnent. \Mr. Hoover is misguided. He does not know the real facts. If be connts noses he will find that from J^> to *5 per cent of the Leg- ionaires are in taroor of this legis- lation.\ Sever*! Uphold President On iue other side. Senator Reed m Pennsylvania and Representa- tive Johnson of South Dakota, who uic leading the movement to block the bonus bin, said that the posi- tion of the President was absolute- ly sound. Senator Borah declared that he way opposed to bouus legislation, except such relief measures as misht >*» necessary to care for vet- erans in actual distress. Senator «ohnson of California said that he would be hesitant about \mting ^.bW.OUv.ana for anything right now.\ No date has been set for the be- ginning of hearing on the Patman bill. Tli it question. It was said last uu;ht. would be settled probably in the next «n day*. In the poll of the House taken by bonns lenders. 1ST members were listed for the MB. 177 as con- committal and tl as in the \un- known\ or \opposed** columns. The ' pledged\ members are from ev- ciy stale except Delaware. Maine, Oregon. Ctah and Vermont. oay. George Evans, head of the fam- ily, is said to be a citizen of Ens- land. He is Mr*. Evans' third hus- band. She has four children, two My each of her two previous- hus- bands. After the arrests. Mrs. Erans *nd her two younuer ihildren. The authorities were notified and Dr. ft. L. Stacy pronounced the man d«ad. Officers I>*o LeBeau and Adetard Larock proceeded to the plant with the city ambulance. in discussing the case with a iejxmer while the inqnesf was in progress. Mrs. Crunvp said she had no reason to beiieve that her bus- 82.000 in U. S. Paid Age Pensions New York State Has 50.000 of Them, Secretary Informs Conference. Shake Up In Agents Announced Chief Does Hot Want Dry Sleuths to Become Too Well Known. named LytV.-oe. wne releaso-d on band*\ der>*h was not dne to an the mother's recocnizanre. latcident. She said be was always Dwrot*> and Olive Stockton. ! < areful rn workins abont his truck in a confined place. Mr. Crump was nom in Potsdam THIS EVENING GREEN HOUSE WAS DAMAGED BY SHOOTERS children by the other marriage. and G»»orge Evans were lodged in the Tosupkins County jail. It is al- June 2S. 1R»2. son of Herbert A. and Hannah Daniels Crump. He lived in various towns in this sec- tion and also in Cincinnati before cominc here from Clayton. He was 'eged by the roveminent that the Stockholm children eniered the 4 nited State* a >ear ago. Four month* later. Mr. and Mrs. Evans and the <*b*T enildren entered by married bere Oct. 2€. t»l«. tn Miss L J. Perry. Retired Engineer. Died TbnraAay m Savaa- Bah. Ga Fifteen Pai •f dasi Broken' Basta's Prop- erty way of Ogd>n-*«ir=. Deportation j«r«r-e**dincs have oeen started against the entire family. I CnsteBo was fomterly an inuni- . ^ration in»i»ef tor here. Wants Hoover's Picture Placed On 3 Cent Stamp ^ ^ Family Leaves For Cleveland S^ 1 **?*\ frASHlXCTON. *1*V Z.—A f < •xj C % I T 4 ^I'l'V 7 '• T V ** > > ^\ fl^ '* > ' l,;, Hm—vr *m tin- IJ\ jAL 1 V>1 1 I new S^ent pnaace icuun-r. aj-iwewed ^..^^ . by tne flaaiif was wicre*»«<d b« ' t>fi« aentnerre J wan ran of CMksa- Alice Arnold, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Am si if Rev. S. R m'arbnrtMn of the Baptist church ntfkiated at the ceremony. Besides His wife Mr. Cramp i* snrrrred by three fhiblren: June. 12: Arnold, ' *. and Ehwrs, 4: his lather. Irrinr at I'ninn. X. T-: rwn nn»theTs. ! Ernesl of OraVnannrc and Errin ' «f Cttkro. and tw o s»teTS. Mrs. and Mrs. I Cramp mane j nere twelve renrs am from Clay- ton and had sin^e ne*-n in the env ,4m m* tne Standatd! Ott company. He was a amfcn nt the Baptirt c-mrnb at*d wa> respected! and e*- Cfcief Insfectnr ttnp^rt Nu^eta .<f tne cOTdwm anftrm vfli leave •• j „. /•ay for Syra;w»e m attend the •T wiTI ne nmne w r—r «»«- ^ ^ ^^^ ^ f^rt «, UM 2-«-nn * -nnd mar oflfri a r<i^dtinn tn Inatnwich an rne IIWWIT •»•«• ;«Boy v'm mm* has made it ne\e>- ij«rr for O^CII .•> %m in*-!ea*e tb* » 2 r«ririiki.*\ be sa*d. U6MTHOUBC H4.I TEO 2 The tlenensanrrr brbt a— <> wa* '~ \ \ for tbe +r%.**m Thar* **« ntt.st. «ben tne fiawipr VnJV-x jrmy <»rH fonm fwwKi imr L*ae <>i«uw. ft ft HA. *m\w*+- jty hi «fearse m 4ne S« ,l*9« as On* *4 «W p In ilnn. st MkOaf ant SHM<» 1 C X Cnam. *nn ne Funeral wrrWf and borial of I^asren<e J. Perry. ~Z. retired i+ fosuntive enei»e*-r who die<» in Savannah. Ha.. Tbnrsday. wi> be itfhl after the body is bmn^lrt Sanei Basta. ituWht »nrth Tbe remains win arrive ta end waed nim hnc a rreen bi«u> *r--it* tmrz mnkrht. The fraeral at tbe rear of his large vvettia will be witb Maemric bnonrs. pmb- en Main street. 4i*cnrer««d dnrru-- I ab.'y twnM*n*w afternoon. tbe faua fen days tnnt boy? »m«l | Ir*. Frank Ward has disponed I*e»ih *-tod-d Mr. IVny's frtay ia wi*h air-sons or rifVs had nbot »r i of per be«M»e;*rfd r-w*rt* and ai'i-om- tne smith. h»- »ins<er «-n**nm and 4»moliinx 1 IS pane- «* stes< pannd b. w-r daurble;••*. l|<lene *rnr*- r~i*Tim>f-vt *• »»nj«»nn rs M the boding. A 22. NIM wa^|«a4 Oawirtr. an»l *»n. Anhree. IH^: r^wc tbe V*-» lerk Central al lnwnd wit >d in one n( tne ft*n»- i left yewrda% f^w rw-v*^and. » bere i **<rTne4 by an ter •• >enr*.\ s^rvW^. km iiwuwalrv larre nantber i* bx1« j tn>ey «-01 wuik* ;b»-ir bom »HB i Tbe bwdr «*» IV w^* a HI n*i i «d tS*e m*biic h-n«m=n*»u« tbe rWy ar* *um**\4 anw*ber -K«. ¥JAzvr m*td. «kbe »> £amiK bmne by tne anhrrt < burch in Sarcnnna*, <»c wrrb smatl rln>> and are acm* :t\ • umauudi Vi fbe Sinrtarr i*t] c*»n» Uan «jen«cbsn. Majionx tadxre *ad M>du tnldnr not ^bnt> at brnd* and IbW | aeny Tbe urmiH *^-SH**HI «n Ham x»m;4r «»f tbe f^biin* m Wafer- «o >ai» taniss.' and nnr»nei^ ^nsn str*-K_ MTW Ward'*- biuband. mnn Httun eaasw betwwa b<s»o»K Bnt n» d*>ib»ial»l* ««-* v be d»*d a f#-w years ir-». vw a on* <-** and isesialb a nannm «f »*•* and c«»n»<e t*mb> a* m ^r m> m*f-r «r ibe lire «#q.«r»n»e»: rears and al** «m the nrim tram Hsisa's inWani i . m nwr v-anHa aetw-een n*^*- mm4 ttira. >««• and tne nntanrrtkew mnzc*-* fi^A^ w w^««w. ++m t«* tnnt parents be eneefm nbowt ner HmlTy HoTWOOd to Miss Hattie Htfnaas «f amn. be m*ttinj. tnvnr «-hnbtren «• b»»«-' is «nn>.e4 by «ne m. Harry 1*. rwns mTffc cbii «mrh a-t- may He rver\ ** rVwtawi. <«n»*. \w* cnnnnpio*d. #Mmrbt-*>. M:«. 3*ma Saw»^- nf item I f#erw«nd. nT rbe f*«r K**r»**t««n and M^-» Una aw)i DlTnCI' KtOed %S -wn «*• Mam* XKW YOHK. April -•- -Th» num- ber of persons receivinc old a?c •»ensions in the 1 \nited States in- i-rease^ from 4M.»*«»I to ^2.»nxi last year, it was reiwted. More than >•».«»»# of these aved «ho were je4]>ed w-ere residents of New York State. The report w-ajs made by Abra- ham Epstein. «»ecretaiy of tbe American A>!*ociatM»n for Old A=e ^»e^•urity, at a one-day convention ot the TCattooal Conference on Old Are Security. tn 1JC*». Kpstein said, only fire states paid pensions to their eld*r- iy citiaens. bnt la«a year the mini *»er had incTea»ed to thirteea. Thi\ >ear. ne Katd. New J-er»ey !wted in tne grmip fnr lb* frnt time, wnnld and lojMM tn the total X nt assent rs. He nmmstfl: \Tnere :» eeatKtdeTabVe senU- * ment thiwaOiant tbe ftmntry f<*r ; ne enactment of add:t*vnal old are nemoon laws, as indM-aied 1-. tne introduction «n tr»-STi> V m •nmnrc* in •» st^t? b>=i.«'jnurc». «a*d year. F«r ''•*• fir>t iw »a iv*- ed m tbe iteian of tbe 1 mte« s*me*. * bill lev Federal aW! *e *-tat»«; enjw-rre- Vnti^atiwe *»a? »***TI re e^n- ported <»et fav^raWy b» tbe rtmi- Tne em nee i<aw«m hv* are timwsaTMls -*i i—r-^m> aim?^ nouses. TVy are deirsite-jy re*«3tinr iw tn* crad anl aluditisn nf tbe mwiTbwnjN- a> * tbe uwm-rvmate a^-en.\ By J-MlgeWelk Tbe faaiial nil ne Address Gtjr CWb v m.T^r.'^Z *\J***! hs'*'«u wm csnamet JWr»b• *^ and _ • • » <~M »a * » or oui.n... pipe for >| ater TZZZZVZ\ Mains Expected i>»^ W#naan • AM AMm. STOBW «\•»* Kai=n»e-r <We. il. L*^d tn ti»r i •111 linrart • has r-~-™*4 wnnj Onrt a nnnntwi a sdindins. mm mm gi«l «*f iron tr^e T*> b e n-*d m «a»-r mr tne »-«-T»r-w« ••' winm wi3l W> *OcdWmdbnra: *nrH Ins* mtj* ami nan JH ita'»m»ni» m w«r% -n**** •rnrse ««f ni*m bnew <TnnWer. • eenwmned for e-wr rwn bear*. w»-p><« nn* b?n *Aino •< f-«-n Mrs. Neasir anaT a mm «* mm fpnj %». »n. Ala, and x* »-am\ ted u»e I Owrs ».-r-->jd»y -»f tne fare «n» fbuben nm.an •»• ennmnp *• fw>t m »b*« A triple shift nf prohibition a?ent> In charge of enfotc«*r»eni •u Ctica. Symense and Alnarv. •*- lective Friday, wns announced bj Cm. Jerferson D. Daris. deputy ar* ministrator. nf tbe nortnern New iork district when he retutL-ed t< Ji^ac-ase. Imnraa Craisr, rhirf arent hi Syracuse. w~ent tn Albany. Geor~e W. rarnooi, in charge of the Aa- »<any r»ffice. was shifu-d to UtV-;- and Arthur E. Pyms left L'tira i.ri rtn^aced Mr. Craw: tn Syrar8=*. The shift* are the »«»*< drar*c tver made ia the nnrtnem New York area and are expected ta €re* <ite »i-i enforcement activities in < ach nf tne throe cities. Herman gti 1 1 asnn, agent !r. eba\=e at Ma»rt»e. and WiTliirr. . r.rmth. who bi A ds the same r-'iia <>rm ir Katbaavtnn are nnt *.i:- ed rn The r-h^ft. orfH-iai nnt»re «f the rrai..^*- w n* iK-nt to ts* three ac*«U in- vc'W by Andrx-w McCampbeS, :tat*- prohibition ••small*>• itor, and. «.n*»-- e»f Vetters nere neat m Oa*« «e»«*l itaria. Ve resson wan t.1»en #nr thn «-».rr_ a^Tbenen it &. ana an rf—wt itfficimH 4«nX •jHf ace«t.« tn ritb Mishaps to Cars On City