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17, 10,12 lie roll- tor a total average of has too- eoasecu- IIS tkt bovler. the Cres- ith 1S«>.«$: 1&9.S5; Ray- aad JoUu H the pcrt- -.this wock. totwr *f» *35 Seibold Predicts Victory for Smith in Bay State Primary Tuesday THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT fttldCJUT FMHOCD 1158 AOVAfcCE FOUMDEO 1M1 OGDENSBURG, N. Y. SUNDAY, APRIL S4. 1«S PUCK 5c Flubdub Speech Given at Conditions GOP. Meet by Wyomingite In Streets Washington Economies Not Minstrel To Hit Custom Staff Here Show Gets Juniors Win Opening Meet of Year at 0. F. A. Western New York Senator Puts Halo Around Hoover and Whacks Al. Smith, Frank Roosevelt and Methodists, But Is Silent on Volsteadism. Protested Taxpayer Wants to Know If City Is Liable for Car Damages. If the «. O. P. will twin* Sena- tor Joe Hanley from the Wyoming county into the man of the ages. Al Smith knows wilds of notuing about international affairs ita '*\** 1 *****' i v ' rS **** Sidewalks of New ..*_..» ~. • _^,^j -, •> .. . . T«rk is Hie national anthem, count rv a couple of times and let : ... ^ «»«• mua ic* . At om? j^^,.,. in the dissertation him broadcast next fail he will the seuaior apropos of nothing al he*p tnra rock-ribbed St. Law rent* ' an look a crack at the Methodists. over to the Democrat*, i key cine j He said at one time they had lots within vm of capturing it when of religion and no money and now Tuttle was hatt«*red by Koo>eveit they had money and no religion. lwo years ago and there is a good at least in sotue section*. If this chance of doing a still better job this year if JSi-:uUoi- Joe will kind ly oblige. • Senator Hanley came here last Tuesday to speak at the urganira- won of the county committee at which Karrv M. tngzuni was re- named chairman. Somebody said Harry invited the Senator but this report mut'l hive l*--n a canard for t*ie chairman ».* too wise to fail for political quaefcer* like the win- •;>• Wyomingite. Senator Joe is a little man with a fog horn voice, a small regard ;or politkal facts and a complete reportoire o( the liue of G. O. F. >.ags nsted in the days when they told the gullible that one bad t o be a Republican to euter the pear- The senator just couldn't fin J a single thinu of merit about the D:TnocraUi. He said they forced the country into the world war and brought about all the troubles that have riled up id nee that time. The reason why they are voting wiUi Hoover now is simply because was intended as a joke it failed to so over. I The senator's s-lurs on Al Smith and Oov. Roosevelt were received with silence. Joe declared Repub- licans W1H> said they could not elect Hoover again ra\> hint a pain and made hau sick, which was akin to what was written on the fates of many in his audience. Joe talk- «d about everything bet tlie wet and dry question. On this he wa? discreetly silent. Tlie senator said he was travel- ing about attending the spring or- ganization meetings. He didn't tell why. but it was suspected that ate was doing missionary work for Si.eaker Joe McGinnies, who is a •candidate for governor. The senator was sent to Albany last year to succeed John Knight, who was another excellent asset for the Democrats during his reign as majority leader. It wiB be re- called that Knight wanted to turn ike -S< Lawrence over to the pow- er tru<t a couple of years aza. Ti»e ihey have not a program of their other day a great American said own. Al Smith is a piker and the thing this country needed most Frank Roowevelt a side-stepper, at present was less talk. This goes liooveT 13 the intrepid leader, th- >:©r Senator Joe. Babe Ruth Hits Sixth Home Drive How Tied With Terry of the Giants, Who Fall Before the Phillies. Tourists Camp Near Ogdensburg William H. Kirk Providing Many Facilities at the George Brassard Fain. Ogdensburc. X. Y.. April 22. 1*32. The Kditor. Ogtbsnshurg Advance. Ogdensburg. N. Y. • Hear Sir: — I anu writing this leliet in cou- nectiou with the condition of the ;»lreets r of Ogdensburg, and ii you do not care to print' it in your col- umns it might make the subject ; of an editorial as to the steps that , are being takvu by the city ad ministiation t<» reftjuir the streets I which have been badly broken up by the frost. The writer can**- down Caroline stieet this week and noticed a hah a doxeu men with shovels and : i»:ooms croomins and- lolishing off the ceiiM-nt paffment on this thoroughfare, and five minutes U- ter maif up Lafayette street in his car and while driving slowly, ran into a hole and »>ent the steal- ing ^ear and badly dented the pan under the engine. The question that arises in my mind i> whether or not tin* cit> i< • responsible for rt-pairinp this dam- age to my car. A few years ago a lady while w-aUiing along State street was struck by a p;**<••* of ice which fell from a buildinr and was xalously injured. Wh«*n she first peesent«-d a claim against the city, son)** t*f our city fathers wei»- in- clined 10 laugh. •*bui th*-y did not laugh last.\ / • 1 hold no grievance against any tesident of Caroline street or any ether street, but it **enis that these men nttght i>e l»nctet employ- ed if they were put to' work till- ing in the holes on nue**> *ide stiefts with crushed stone tempor- arily, until soch time as the city has sufficient funds to repair them properly. Taxpayer. Collector Juttu C TulWh stated yeateraay that the prup«.sed reduc- tions in governmental costs voaM prtdmbly m«t result in any drastic cuts .of tne custoaas force in the Ogdensburg district. Twenty-six extra oaTiccrs have been named to assist in handling the summer traffic ncnMs the border. The regular force cmild aot he reduced, it is said, without erl|e nliug the serviiH.-. At one point when- a ferry is maintained the of- ficer is on duty sixteen hours daily. tne collector said. A tive^day week for main office men will probably he ordered and membecs of thf staff who retire this year upon rearbinj; the age limit will not be replaced Other changes will be made in order to cut the cost <4 operation to the lowest p*»iut with- out impairing efficiency, it was stated High Praise, Fine Entertainment by Hep- born Nurses— Miss Cnm- miskey Stars. nter-Class Track Contests Held on the Ath- letic Oval Friday Afternoon. An inter* lass meet opened the track season on the O. F. A. field Friday afternoon. It was won by the juniors with a score of S3V Smith and Roosevelt In Battle TRIP TO IRELAND BEING PLANNED The Colonitl Dames Minstrel show staged in the Nuises' Horn;-.,., . , „., anditonum under the ansmces oj ! J^«*«wmere second urita »^: the A. Barton Hepham Alumnae Thursday and Friday exeuiag *'»* a pronounced sncce.-> in eveix way and all particjfjalinr were »r. j 1W) yards—1st. Briggs. junior^ ror<l<-d high praise for their e£- .2nd, Klein, freshmen; 3rd. Sautay ifresimten. third. 11**: and sopho- more*, fourth, luV Tile summary A-as: Group of Pilgrims May Go iFrom North to the Euch 1 aristae Congress. Al Seen as Probable Winner of Race for Massachus- etts Delegates NKW Yt>KK. April . SS.—Louis Seibold. noted political writer. >ciit the following di«*paxch fiom lUiston to the New York American •.nich is a nuin«orter of Spt«ker < tamer: The nK»st colorful, entertaining snd actually imiKtrtant president ; al primary caantmign so far held .\ill re*:h its climax next Tues- day. The result wiH exeni&e a vi- tal influence on the content for the Ihmocratic l*residential nom- ination. The Republican contriliution will W limited to a left-handed indorsement by Massat-husetts of Hoover policies and a straddle on the prohibition »ssue. There is nothing left-handed in tne contest between Alfred £. fimith and rVaukliu I». RooseveK for the thirty-six delegates to the j h.»tel k-v. Joseph L. Tiernt-y. pMstor of St Cyril's church at Alexandria Ba>. ir planning to crguuiae a group »f \pilgrims\ who will tettd the Eucharistic Congress Dcbliit, Ireland, in Juue. •Th^ **pilgTimage** will sail t'r<»m New York M<>IKU>. Jun*- 13. and from l»<»stou Tif'sday. Juut- 14. on the <'nnard steamer •'Samaria.- and will arrive in Dublin Wednes- day. June It. The steamer will be used as hotel during the days of the congress. Transfers will be provsdt.-d to and from the steamer at frequent in- ternals. Leaving Hublin Monday morning. June 27. there will be a trip ihr<>ngh Ireland, to finish in Belia.-T. where the return trip to New York will start Satuniny. Jub* 2. arriving in V w York. M\»- day. July 11. The trip through Ireland will be accompanied by an off»at courier, who will arrange ail train and bus accotnraodalious. reservations. sight-seeing Hal>e Ruth hit his sixth, home run vA^tprday. going intn a lie with Bill Terry, or the Chants. The WrGraw-men were beaten yester- «ay at FhiLideipnia. and Memphis .Bill failed to get wa seventh cir- cuit cJovt. which would nave set a mortd record for five days' bat- ting. Yesterday's score's were: National League Chicago :. Ciau'isnaTi 1. fmladelpttia 7. \em Yoi* 1. IVtstne 7. Brooklyn 1. HttstHireh IK St- Levis t. - American League Washington ». tto. zom e. N-*. York 1«, Fhirai.»rria i. Oereiand K itetrott 7. St. Louis 11. Cfeicac* « International League N«-wark a. Montrenl 4. R* best4>r 7. KetadttAg i. fteffaJo 17. JW»n»ej City li. IHltianarc 9. T< William H. Kirk is preparing to opcu a new tourist camp **n tli* f<»nner George Brassard farm «ti Rivcrsi«le drive live miles west of Ogdens-hurg early next mouth. He is erecting eight or nine <#ver-night cabins akmg the highway and a dance pavjlnm 21 by -4 f«*et This will he o|K-n to tourists and dancr* will be neld twice each we»k fur the general pwbhr. There will be narking ^rounds tm the smrth skb* of the rond. A cottage is abn* avail aMe at tne river shore. A ball park ie heiaur laid out and tlH-re will be farilUiew U*r other (»utd\i»r sports Mr. Ktrk is baring a gas st»;i««i tavtalled and this win be ready lew une tau* week. If the fi*-«t ? ear's bunrnesa warranto ii Mr. Kirk •ill enlarge taw lacilitje- t«. meet tate furtawT reuuir<em t». The rtn* is 1<«<at«d at an ideal »«•<* near tne Ca—1r> c*wb aatd wiH »«• dt»wbt nrore a fH^wuir •Uopning niare for Umri*«% and b«cal recrea- rWrnists daring tear cieahug uuai\t Hearing on The Harbor At Capital Kep. SneTl Will Support Og- densburg's Claims in Wash- ington Tomorrow. Rerresentative Bert rand H. Sn**l| wiB iMpwar before the boas* rtr. ««»»(! harVors i-easnmrtee Monday at WasVngton 1o -supiu*rt the r*r- •mrmendatinn ret-^ntly made to the i»uuT L by Major <ieneral Lyib- Brown. i htef of engine.fe. that the itTftunem undertake improve inent work in Ocdenxaiurg harbwr at an estimated cost of Sl*7.oftt. with an annual ma in ten* tx e cost of Tlie sfiecifir work recomtn«-nd«4 by fieneral Bnmi «*lls for «-n- largcmeoi of Lbe low^r haaia to a jrne draw^i north «en degr« < a east from rh>e *«** corner of the present jewer ba*ia area to a o>pth «i 21 ieet below low water datum, no diedging to hf d«me to willun i«u ie»t of existing do*k hnes. WEDDING AT ST. JOSEPHS ON SATURDAY Prohi Agents Are Cautioned About Searches Infection From Pimple on Nose Cause of Death Here to be MSST. Eocb Wilmna 'lied rn t'« ng ti»e nnurfism, fnmu aackiac tlow-4-n. 2«. ««f MWIMI > Hi fsbni a hosairtaa 4ai- redeem Judee Pre4#TH« H. R-> «s se^'u^ DenMK ratic- nomiuaung conren- iiou. Surface indacations anJ proles- kional opinion indicate a victory for Stoith by less impressive odda than his awpportens ptedicL The Smith vote or Tour years ago. which enabled him t o take the state away from Hoover by 17jnuo. .s split into two factions. Th«* hopes of Roosevelt ate cen- •^red in the preierem-e nf the •ural se« lions. But even there, uie party mnchincry is chiefly controried »y the faction faTorable to Smith. RooseceTt may win from four to . ight delegate* at that, and may •30 eiren better. The primary right is being waged on typical lines The most .rirttstantial men of tne party, in- cluding Governor Ely. Senators Walsb and Coolidge aad lornH-r Mayor -Honey*' Fitzgeraki. are conducting a rioomus oampaige »or Smith—wit* Smith let? owt. Tb\ B—eereet caanpaogn al*o *arks rts star perfarauer. Ii is a one-man show. That one men is Mayor Curtey Curley is a bom nhem-man. He ha* provided mote •-ntertaimnest than all the rest of tne> perform* rs part toretner. H» 4 hVe/ aid -la ynwnc James Rooae- «-eft. ston of Snnths old political pal and preeent rrcaL Vowac ICofM*evett is «*4tbag an efcuwtrlaJ l^ritical edax«tieei endir a arms* capaMe tartar. i-wtiey's mboie purnose is %e get votes for B*e»«-vett regnrd»es» of , the tatter's tie*-*. He hat en mUaeft. ffTls the «treets urtth truck* with The cT'oatest auamrau of ibe ^mr?h cauqauen is taw awsfue of ts star. He tens a<uMminV> re ststed «-very SOS breauirart in bis directioav H»suin> his obiinafy. nau\i^*-r. wis «aaaua»««au> have aunue a gouxS jen> «f bt» trips, etc. Following is the itinerary of the trip: Leave New York Monday. June 13. arrive DuMiu Weduesday. June 22: Thursday. Fnday. S;itnr- itay. Sunday in Dublin: Monday. June 27. to Killaraey: tour of the lakes. tHinloe Castle, the wild gap of itunloe and Ross Castl* . Wednesday, motor trhjt to Cork via Kenmiire. <Jlen«^ariff and tb« oris. The production was under ! seniors: he direction of -Tommy\ White. , aneu. of Prescott. well known inn»res- i alio of ministrelsy, ably assisted »»y RM-liard J. Slierr>- of this city. . Vh** iBs*rumental accompaniment was provided by Prof. William 1M- j Wan'* Mu«;ie Masters with Miss Helen Lvous. pianist and directot .Jiss Kathryn Callahan p^riortned • :hi» vhities of interlocutor in an : at- able and graceful manner and kept i in tuc siiow moving along in fine ! style. The first pari consisted of ; >m the conventional scmi-rir« le and the numbers included choruses, so- los aad jokes by the ends. The comedy section was well sustain- j ed by the four Joy casters, the • Misses Kasler. Baker. Cutniniskey j and Tovette. MUs Cummisk«y | •cored one of the biggest hits of ! the evening with her rendition of Gov \Roll On Mississippi.\ stving it * j real iwofessioual touch. Miss Cum- ' misk. v is the daughter of Frank i t ummiskey. whose ability as an j entertainer is well known in th* • city. All of the other ladies like- wise won the plaudits of the aud- ience with their song numbers They were the Misses AudVtte. Ed wards, Easter. Tovette. Baker. Kfncb anu Mr>. Ralph Blair. The second part opened with a humor- ous recitation by Miss Ethelyn ilughro and was followed by dance numbers by the ptrpib- of Mrs. Cec- il IVake. nolo by Jean Proctor. 4th. LaVeuture. fresli 22t» yards—1st. Klein, freshmen; 2nd. Santay, seniors. 3rd. LaVi^ne, juniors. 44t> yards—1st. Bryan, juniors: £i*d. Given, seniors; 3rd. Storie. ^ophoworey: 4th, CarUson. fresh- men. KS«» yards—1st. Brj-^p, jur.'^ r -: Jnd, Cokey, sophomores: 3rd. Gil- ben, junior?; 4lh. Lewis, seniors. Mile run—1st. Gilbert, juniors. 2nd, Jjashn:iw. juniors; 3rd. Lewis. seniors; 4th. Reele>. sophomores. 2^* hunMes—1st, Pretuo. sen- iors: 2nd. Ma.-ney. bjniors. 3rd, Cole, juniors: 4th. Rice, seniors: Shot r-ut—1st. LaVigne. juniors; 2nd. llu*. seuiors; 3rd. Marnejr, jumiors: 4th. McNally. seniors. Hicu iuaus*— l*t, Maltby. sen- ior*; 2rt<! and 3rd. tied bdweea cimrth. jjniorj?. and Pretno. nen- .ors; 4th. tied oeturea Foster, jun- ior, and Tindal. sopnoxnoie. 4?ole vault—1st. Gokey. seniors; 2nd. Wright, jnnicrs; -rii. and 4th. tied between Cox. juniors and Mar- tin, iteshmen. Broad jumf!—1st. Wolfe, jun- iors: 2nd. Gokey, seniors: 2rd. Mr- Kee, sophomores; 4th, Haiper. luniora. *. Relay—1st. Junior-;; 2nd. sen- iors, .trd, bophojuores; 4th. trtsh- men. Final Allocation Made Under 20 Million Fund Roosevelt Discloses This After Confer- ence With Members of Relief Ad- ministration. memheiis reported that final alio cation had been made of S2.450.iHN> still remaining fr^m the oricmn l.'O.OOO.ew a-ppropriaiion for horn-. relief. Of tids som. t2.OW.eo© 5 3 t go to New York city aod l4\n.C*>t up-state. T ITarT\ H. Hopkins, former execu- • All the funds obtained under the tree director of the adm.nistration. i first appropriation probably will be who became a member when Jesse distributed by May 30. the time tor Changes in the persounel of the State Temporary Relief Adminis- tration were disclosed as the mem- bers took luncheon with Govern- or Roosevfek and oonferred on the •nenrployTnent program at Albany Thursday. 1. Straus, the chairman, resigned. Fairy's Revel by Hetty Jane Tyrell i viH assume rh« chairmanship, and and the Stnnmning Twin*;. Misses Latham and Montr, all of whom were well received and loudly ap- plauded. The finale was a dance sycH>os- ium. Gems from Erin in Revival of Prince of Wales route to Ttantry: I* ^° sX AT- by four boys and four visit to Blarney Castle: from Cork ^ irls - aD{ l iT proved a fitting cii- to Belfast by train: m«»tor-coacb j 1aMX t0 » ****** which for all around visit of Belfast; Saturday. July 2. > ••xcelleme ha* seldom o#-en eqnall tynbark for New York, via \Sama- ria.\ arriving Monday. July 11. Kev. Father Tierney announces he will organiae the trip only on <-i>nditioft that enough peofiK- join his party. Persons interested are n-ked to communicate with him without delay. Considerable time ie often required in securing nn<*- purts aod visas. The more desir- alde reservations on the Kt~aa*er are a*»nigned to the early applicants, arctwding to Hr*. Father Tiemey. ItHjniries are t o be directed to Father TierneT at Alexandria Bay- and iliey will hr acknowledged Itromptty. VotifM-atWm nf the den- tnte i>uTsttaace <»f tb«» trip wiB be .-M-nt as soon as the r^juired nun- brr is necured. Feather TVmey ie well known tn Oeatnstmrg. where •»• has many frienia nauf his saMmsorshiap of the tour is am **mTMmrr that u*4uunr wiB be orrrbtoked to make it a •«1. The chorus h» l«d>d »ix student nurses. twenty- .ormer Mayor Charle*. S. Osborne of Auburn will be named as a mem- ber to replace Acting Chairman Phili|) J. Wickser. who is resign ing. The new line-up was reveal***! when Mr. fKbome went to the rlxecutive Mansion for the corner- ence in which Lieut- Gov. Lehman also participated The Governor disclosed that the • expiration of the original group's :work T>urin*r the recent session of the Legislature an additional $».- «M>u.*^u to carry on the work un- til the end of the year was voted, and besides this, a $3»,0ow.<»00 bond issue, with part to be deroted to unempk»rment relief, will go to the electorate for approval in Novem- ber. Mr. \Wickser. who i« a n attorney, is leaving the relief administration to return to his practice. BANQUET OF LOCAL LODGE ON WEDNESDAY N.W.PETERS LISTED WITH SHORT BUYERS Name A Son-in-Law of Mrs. L C. Nash Among Those Made Public. The liet of nhort operators on the New York Stock Kxr-hatwre j April *. as pobBshod in the New York Times Friday, contain? the name of Norman W. Peters, son- .n-law of Mrs. Louis C. Xaah oi . this city. Mr*. rVters wae Miss Nan X»erby. j Mr Peters ha? W«en an operator t <at Wall street for n number «f years. «»> huA of oxners on the 'day ra owesttort we^re: l.«e* American Can rimipun I ;.««• <>^.ra4 i^eartric. '• l.*o» Rethleatean Uteri. •?»* North JamtTJceaa. 1 *H» Aanerican T#4. and! Tel i l.««» Ahudia Jwninu. M* me>tingaw»uw KVertrie. 4V*» New %-ork CeoUr^l. l-2»u» North Atwericnai .11 Al Smith's \Dark Horse May Be Judge Davis or, Later, Owen D. Young Al^BANT. AprU ~.— <*ut of the fm^d \slop Roestweif moTem^nt afterniath of th* battle for control of the state's delegation to the Democratic national convention, attending the state committ«*e tneeting here last week. Owen D. Young has emerred a> the dark horse presidential -andidate of the fercm behind the candidacy of for user GOT. Alfred fl Smith. The bringmr out of John W. Oaris. 1924 rtandortl bearer, hw lusdfrs eppsaid to Gov. Franklin . n. RooaerelCs ca.t>d*dacy. is riew. I od at the capital as the first at** t ra the maneuverbag for Young. It i was r«garo>d a> significant that j£aVwa-nd J tTConmil. Aabasy V«d 1*T and hitter oppoaii nt of Koooe- i v^dt. b> \seeiai:\ Mr. Inrrts as the at the Chicago eotrventimi. Onoe Vn+ convention is doadlecaved as effort, according to weTl-infonROi capit<d circlea. wiTl he made to hare the Roosevelt and Smith fac- tions in the start* dMeKaUoms unite on liavis and the* wing to Toi La««w The arrtasi <d **** Heaan Oary tL V.. of OII.IIO lip, nasi K*w*rd Weegaojd 4 Ibuhisen ma •y rt * a. m. at i» J>e * i••»it. m J in* fatfracoottfr TiinaaiLliwifi the ta»u- are irr-4 e*r-i- r»m-. «t ToejtMa* at 3Syraci.s»- T«W*V •fteera *» taw* fer m the isMUUUce «4 h warrants. H+ i**»***<4 wr^u *c» urate at the thaw he 4eanoa a «d «t *-* ».•=: m: OGDENSBURG «-%wrb-« and N-^»-- rrm-,^r H»w«« BRIDGE BILL : WAS SIGNED it Hiiswi r haw Ktgawd f««wnenr<e ehrrer tarhtor lallK rw- art « t March Z. Ue>7. *or «W i—astiai-t HU» m a »ir»dg» a-1—e en* ri»-. at Mail Carriers to Lose Auto Gr«uits f*L la«w»(f Te«r|4* No. 12*. 1-fthian fttstrs. h^M tberr atmatal annjnit ra Ca^V MaC +m Stat* :**** V^doeaea^ «-v«<m*u; and is* • castow wa*. a aaoxt -ea>«»vahle et*e »*r all T«ns»i as % frne Urnf *«»• ~rvrm try |r» fte»««-.e J:HS«UL. laestm mf rW n»av**- w<e„-«e tS^nnd . haei %*ttse <-**er M \m-^o«a«B Mod f»i<ctrict Iftpffuty Grand «\b>e: Ma?' Oo>r irtn Owan ta rpodai id Mr*. eo«ar4 Aje***^. »h«» j t<Tv«ao*<d n* Iw^—itn >m. m a i !«• Aan«ri(-an Tel l<u» Onwral ToL No Word About j J. Ralph Brandy • V* w«rd has ae*n rec-yit^d *mn c^raor the iate of J. ataenh etrnav \4-i. Tn«TTr*< hn.Uacah Sna-a •* thg- ' oevsemrx. eatnaino erti -e ajrfl Sch. M was rhaniV at the ttaue «f hr- The Yoanstr ensubdary the ^rtess; of the dVpend* John V. Oirry. Tasamasf chief- Uin. aad leaders aftied wiu man rn the control of the state ieau etitiee meeting, are determined to avwid a nnrty nplit. They fear the Santth anf^oeav » ha the state men thoo that of the Cov«-TOor. it in naaft. Bilinlna, tha^ ri«tor> in Nsrt—tuT is <wr- ta:n if a aerjous aauru •uptuw as avoided, they hare gone to> far no to r«r-nAeT *skt-n- fors»«r r;-frera- er Smtth to swrer^ Mayor WaJk- iefl «v- rr ** ^ r * r Tork city* enototioe. Car^o of Liquor News Writers to lor the Thirsty Meet Here May 7 the tiro «*y. Maw i. at 1« a n «Uy «t the •he c*v hml ^n Bhasao •C fr» or **• onr« He The firat care* d^vww the »O«*T Si. Lawiwm* f%t« sf^inc wa* 21^. **• «>«ae» «a* Cnnaiaan win***-*, fr w-as o*tteved. for the trade Ta*> liaoar ma*> at Mowtreol m»e the >t«uun utaiih c»»«u*«d for Sh_ t the I