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& burg is for Citizen ue. &«. died last UXW o'clock at efdmru hospital. ?nt an operation igo. He was born .. Marck «. 18T6. Mary Oral*. He am toe Anieri- ouatby at Kirks- aud tame to Og in office the foi-. :ais was « mem- j termn church, y 'CM*, the Ma-1 Mystic Shrine, • JK and Boiary ^ alderum*. for number of years pro tern. starried w M*s n of KirksviHe, survived or his. aughters. Miss vool teacher at s Roberta Crais, argent school at held Tbursda> *se. 71€ Greene m C. Maclntrre rial was in Og- fine citizen and •ere loss to his and the crfy. He *es*ed in civic' ways willing to »ct. He was one ters of the Boy t i . type t»f cititen to ill afford to •roux. kindly nod his pi^easSonal mstlf to a large only in Ogdens- arious surround- especially inter- of children and .«• of assistance ;>uhl to brighten Dr. Tracy Was Noted Neurologist i Kathre of Lisbon Widely Known in the Medical Profession of U S. Dr. Ira Otis Tracy. 74. native of Lisbon, who died at the name at °his son, Stanley M. Tracy, ia Es- sex Pells. X- J.. June 4. after a brief illness, was a noted psychiat- rist and aevrologlaL He had de- grees front Coksnsbia university. ;ae College of Physicians and Sui- ,'eon3. University of MH hijraa and St Lawrence wairersity. He also studied law at the Brooklyn lav '<\-aool. where he received the ! LL. D. degree in IMC Or. Tracy was appointed assist- , uc< physician at Brooklyn state ( hospital rn l&*> and held the posJ- i. lion twenty-nine years. Front May, • 151*. to April. 1»20. he was wiUi. ' tne American Red Crocs in Siber- ia, and during; the regime of Dis. . ti ict Attorney WiWam Travers j Jerome of New York was an alien- J ist in many cases. I Dr. Tracy was a meanber of many ; medical and patriotic societies and . pant master of the Yeytree Mason- . ic lodge of Brooklyn. His son is treasurer of the Driver-Harri* com- :«any of Harrison. A daughter, Mr*. Uavid H. Hill, live* in Westfield. N. J. Burial took place Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Madrid. William H. Kirk Held for Albany Front bit ion agents lrom Mataae conducted a series of raids here Tuesday afternoon but found evi- dence in only one place, it was re- ported. William H. Kirk, proprie- tor of the Madison House, Madison ; avenue and Main street, appeared before United States Commissioner John M. Barr Wednesday on a charge of possession. It is alleged that a quart of alcohol and three quarts of home brew were found on the premises. Kirk waived ex- amination and was held for the Albany term tomorrow in $2,009 bail, which was furnished by G. II. Brassard and John W. Ashley. their lives and help them along, the proper methods of conduct and re- creational activities. In his death the boys of Ocdensburg have lost ji real J*ig Brother._ SCHINE'SI II OGDENSBURO. N.Y. \Y and MONDAY >eii Face from the Wide Open Spaces, a Panic! Laugh Town Laugh! AUDKwlUB rift 1 Day Omiy Lnn^e Yesec an ation Meet to Be Held This Afternoon at the Billings Airport THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT nnuocavr FSUNOES IS» ADVAMCL FdSMUCO l*a CKJDENSl.lKi:, X. T., SVNDAY, Jl'XE 1*- 1HS2. PRICE 5c Wet A Club Team Is Beaten At Canton Ogdensoorg Shooters Lose 32U to 12 . on the Coun- ty Seat Course. | Jewelry Business Will Close Mrs. .Oo Mae Plumb Announces June 25th Stock and Fixtures To Go Pioneer Democrat At Outing Miss McOoey. 89. Wins Race and Ties for First Honors , in Spelling Bee. u Now, Everybody! hip Hip-Hoo-Ray!' The Ogdeaakurg Cmmtnr Club Announcement is made on anoth- «olf Team officially opened its 1W2 *r page of this issue of the Ad nchedale yesterday afternoon mt the vonre of tbe final disposal of the .Canton Country links, losing by a jewelry business of the estate of score of S2 1-2 to I? 1-5. Some if- the iate Harry W. Mural*. Mrs. teen matches were played under Mae G. Plumb, who has conducted ideal weather conditions, enabling the business since tbe death of h*r the contestants to produce some t husband a few years ago. annoan- goad shooting and low scores. For oes that June 25th she will dis Ogdensburg John Hannan and Dr.!continue and retire from th- Cattley carried off the honors, each scorinc a slam of three poiuts. while Tur Canton A. Stevens and Judge Cheney were anumg the high scorers. Following the matches the Can An tft-vear-otd woman, small in stature but possessing the stamina and endurance of the modern youu«; athlete, appeared at the Women's Deniotrark club picnic held at Eel ! Weir park Thursday and walked off with one of the prite* in the srports event, and was one of three tied for first jtkace in a spelling Individual scoring burg team was: Hannan. S: I)r CaHley. S: Brandy. 0; McCallum. h: S;tyer. 1; Madden. 0; Platner. 2 1 J; A. Wells. 2: Alffie. #: Falkner. *•: Cuthbtru 12; Wheaton, •: Waterman. 1-2: k»-r. Kennedy. •: Owen. *. Kcxt Saturday the local Club will play Cornwall Country Club bt-re and wilt follow en July 2nd with Gouverneur at Gonremeur. Tbr complete whewale as released last week l*r June 18 -Canton away. June 25—Cornwall home. July 2—Ooaverneur away. July 1ft -Cariowden h«mu-. Ju'y 2S -?i:a*8ena away. July Ti P»ro«-5tTill* home. Aug. T -Gouvemeur A4>me. AUK- 2»- —Cornwall away. -f the Ogdens Isold by auction. street. The Plumb Jewelry More to one of the well known tenuM. e«Hf*t »Wd also WM part of the institutions of the city and has been : program Mta* Mar> M<<M>ey. one conducted sucv«wfully by Mr. of the oWes* residents of the town Plumb aud latterly by his estate for of Oswegatctue. was one of a field ,..,.„ «rer forty years It is* stocked with of eicbt entranrts in the potato ,HWl ^ ^•'rniSS Z local\ IttTtoS aSortmeut, of cut B lapa. ;I »ee, and deepHe her competitor*. t(* members etfntdM ^J52 ? 2^™ rings, diamonds, watches- trho w^re wtly fifty >••*« her ^^^^^^^^^^-^^r^^^rrl^Vs^^h junior, managed to secure first *• ?\J^ H tne»^ex^ou.c^s\tore of this nature. The en- ^e in the contest. Mr* >W oey eral prtAed thembelres eicepuon- fixt „res are being also was among three tied for first ally fine hosts. ... \_^ ^ -~«^ pla<e in a speHim; bee. In the lat- ter e\-ent Miss Man- McMillan or Heuvelton pronoumed the word*. and at Its i-on*. luaion Miss McGoey. iMrs. Norman Jarrte and MiJy« Laura Br.stow were tied for first 'plate, and in the draw-off Mi>*; Brtrto* was given first prize. An-' other sport event whk-h was reature of ibe afternoon was an am >»a1 nue. in -whieh Mrs. Fred Mc Cannon outw+tted her competitors «nd won easily among a fieM e* wnroen entrants. Mi<-- Mcta>ey was much elated ewer her prowess and was highiy police cOTOpHmented by the younger wo- Riot Call For Police I Last Week ! \Battle\ Staged on Spring ! Street Bridge But Littlff , Blood Was Spffled. Party Will | WETS TO CONTROL Be Present AT THE NATIONAL At Chicago DEMOCRATIC MEET ogdensburg and Potsdam Peo * ti-Prohibitionists Expected to Dictate pie Going to the Demo- i~_. . - ^- t xxr^i^ B- —...1 cratic Convention- Ogdensburg and Potsdam will be represented at the»L>emt«cratic Na- tional con re*t ton in Chicago next week. William F Wnneen. county (J»airman. is a delegate and be will Ciioice of Nominee and Write Repeal Plank at Chicago Next Week. WASHINGTON. June 18—On ter more than a fourth of the mem- ..,^^. the eve of the convening of Uie bership of either House of Coa- nairman. is a delegate and he will I>emocratic natlonul convention grews. They had be«a so xeak ia 1* accompanied by Mrs. Dianeen.' prohibition looms as a paramount rotes that tibe dry* in both houses - - . J--. — , i«uwi»» 'itfused to pay the* slightest atttn. V:'fvtJ«f Mrs Kuth Perrin of Potsdam, as-! i**»e. «- ^-, s(«rtate chairman of the i-onmty com-' *** order to understand the con- Hon to the wet or modifying meaa- lnittee; Mra. Katherkiv Akin, nprn-^itiwis that wi» exist in the Chi- ures that were IntrodMced. These . MI _ cago convent ion it is necessary to always had bees referred, and pig- keee> in mind the progres* oi the eon-holed. wet movement during the last Meantime those in control of the c-iffht years In the convention* of machinery of the Republican party 1924, when Calvin Coel.dKe and <ca\e practically all \the aid and her of the stale committee, and Miss Vrsula Horabrook, president of th* Women\* Democratic chib of O*- densburg. They will leave bw*» next Friday, mt'toring to Buffalo, where they will take a bust to De- troit. From that city they will mo- tor to Chicago. Their headquar- ter* will be the Hotel Morrison. John L. O'Connor of this city will aba* attend the convention. He and Mr. Dinneen were present at the national convention in Houston. Tex., four years acv Joim W. ItaviS were the nominees. the drys were in the saddle. What they wanted they got. At Hi ve- land the Republicans pr&ced Mr. Coolidge on a ptattfarui in which refusal or failure of nrtiten*, to reapect and obey the law was de- nounced *\a» only another uaine lor oppression, disorder, anarchy comfort\ they had to eXapenae to the dryg. The Democrats, on the other hand, found themselves di- vided into two strong (action*, one of them, the wet. showing a steady gain throughout the rank and file of that party. The Con- gressional election of 19S0 follow- •4. and for the first time the drys w ^Landmark iSoldiers Being Torn Will Play Down Here Here Today ' A riot tall was sent to ponce comswjm^\ 1 ™ \•' \\ * \. « ——•— . «, iheadquarters a few nights ago and men present, she is one * «J«\™ Hannan ft Henry to Erect Gas Artillerymen and Wee ISergt. Tim 0'U-ar: dispatched the known and best liked r«mew. ^^ Service Station on Inn Team to Meet at 1 Blue I Will Beautify Park on State Road June 21st The Cardan Club wi 11 • -^; T«~O*V '«»«• all of tbem. requiring them t« ered dish aupper ptcrn T rT*; tw ta court next irvraiu*. Jud K . June 21. Each member w asked to w •» ° H I bring one kiad of food r • \aaiona arm squad in the patrol «r the Hidge. and is one of the pion- to the scene of hostilities at the eer Democratic woroeTi of uie Iwest end of tbe Spnng street ; North Countryr bridge. It was reported that a man i In talanni:J*** *\ MKOTV «- was clubbing another with a base- park Thursday ^^ \^ J\ ;ball bat. When the oops arrived preyed tie opinion ^* «»» * : evervthiog wa. a^ calm as the river Democratic yea*: J™*\\ ^ beneath the bridge and no one was • Oo%-erner R«»^ e. -™T1 ^ in sight. As Scrst. OUary had boys 4eraa> a ^ n ^ 1 ^l^fm ^ uW received several precious calls «rf a are good men. 1 uiU_ he tor iue ^.Uar nature about tbe same par-. candidate the ^^ ^ ^ wand a chance- l>ook at the i*toe of milk and farm comsnodrtie* to- ^ T . The s<M«fled aet psniik in the Rerablican i>tatform i* a joke foolim- the people again. 1 wefl re- the weml^T Uncota. He. wouM not at- t^u-^pt aaythint: like that- and Service Station Washington St. Inn Team to Meet at Win- ter Park. One \M the oldest landmarks in tne city is being removed. .!» is the frame build in K at the corner of Washington and CatheriiM- <4reetn and Is being torn down b> the Hannan a Henry Motor Car **\M»er* have a company. whi<:h will erect a aerv The Wee blue lun nine will meet the .>th r Field ArtiUfcry JU-e Itall team at Winter Park at Z.W p. m. today. It is understood that the fast uam. They have p»-rmissiou fr(>m Father Mar- Alexander Madlin i Is Borne to Grave The funeral of Alexander Madlin ; was held yesterday morning at 7:3D : from the home of his son. Sidney L. Mntilia. 420 New York avenue. A solemn high mass of requiem ! was celebrate at S o'clock at No- tre Dame <*urch by Kt. Rev. Mtzr. P. S. Garand, with Rev. A. D. Charbonneau as deacon and Ke\. L. Laro.-«e as nub-d» aeon. There was a large attendance at the ner- vines. Interment was J n Nut re I Mime cemetery. Tbe pail hearers were Khnmett Morley. Sidney. William. ard mob rule.\ and the. party pledg-, awoke to the fact they had a real ed its nominees to strict enforce-' content on their haunts. In the new * •-.-*w* MM* eim» the •sent In the same year the dead- ta'ked Democratic convention in Mwtiisoc, Square Carden. after eriUcixins h\^iniblicans for \lailure to enforce,\ promised tbe nation to 'ro^pec-r and enforce\ la the lereaU that Darts and Bryan elected. Changes in Four Years Four year* iater, iu 1H2*. the R«* publicans were still- in the undi»- wr^^d control of the drys. but the ens were stnwan enous'n to make < \octrees for -*Jao ft rat tim e the wets were more than a third of tne meaeber&uip of tho House while in the Senate, where they continued le*3 than a third \on ~~ paper,\ they were stronger than were : at any time since prohibition was 'written into the Con«sUvtion. A Wet Democratic Majority Aa. for the prospective situation in the Democratic coaventfoc—It I* muiL more pleasing to the wets than to the dr>s. In that conveft- weits were str«»« enough to maae : tu.au vw UK *»•»«•• — trouble at the Democratic couven-.uou the ftarne question of repeal, titm In Houston. The Republkan I modification or mfereatdam wtn convention minced no words; it:rue to plague the delega'tioop. For pledged \itseU and its nominee? ' the first time arnre the EighteenUi t iioover and Cunis) te the oi»eT- Amendment w^as ratified h now vanse and vigorous enforcement\ i appears that the vete wiQ be a E»m«t M..rh-r. SHUT. Wlll»m. vlMe »* VWOPOBS ^\^\^ ' **^^v ^» mUro»l «.ave«io^ Moses J. Boyer „ v^i - «-, ities be deckled to issue summonses I have arua 11 hotd a C4W- I 5 _i„«. ,h. n t.. ^. nr i • «-ha K^IWCIM talked with the parties and — t »«k th*' as nn one appeared to make a rom kas »o car of her .^m tuask tne dismissed arith a favor of a ride from a friend «*\J a £ ta ^ to at«* disturbing t owns am awtomobile. ••—r- ,^-^. — Each member is abv, asked «•!>«• n5 concerned are P.cnic Successful plant it aerseW m tbe <-eorge W«*h ^^ tm99 p^^-nak- cmb ml i*^***** ^m trmagle at Hebrew, whicb ^ ^rfS rttrb Ugared in the ^ another at ^'^^^ »iH be tbe meeting fr.**i. Menv J^^ The »0*s must have been emts scared by ^J^^t fcers shomM leave tbrir bonv- *** ^^ f J?hZ£*r. *• nea* <* the The weather »a« »*W «•»\* the women wlU «rrre %• a nearay ^^ branded the aataii a* a »nd entertainment were nv** P»^ ^pet <m tbe 0«rea»tcWe river w*e~ T£j£%j£^T and it was aasd . rn R . Mrs. fi*ward P. U*t ^ a pita* -PPer will be beW- W ^^TZ£JZ were iavorvHI l r barre « tbe arra«i^»e«» tbe dav » raiay. taw «stsn* wtn • »«» mm ~™ mm *_ ._ the followis« day k* sin! gasoline station on the site, tin to use the bail diamond at any Although the structure fas «till time while rtatioued here It i.< in grind «x*Mlition. h is said to have understood that the Soldiers h*v ( been built well over a century ago. 5 games booked he-rc including the It was owiH-d for many years by City team. The W»-e Bine Inn have the Lytic estate and was awed for also a iat*t team, having wen 7 eat a loag period as a hsnekjanl'k SSMI|> <»f » games piayed. Th»- starting by riuu-ies A. Marceua. now retir battery for the Wee Blue la* will ed, Tbe Hannan 4 Henry company, be Herbick. pitrher and J Amu. whose aanuse and nbow DMMBS are catesjer *nth ?^imi<->i in re»^rv«. A un the oppocite corner. pvrcbaM>d large crowd of followers of both tbe *He eeveral veam a|w». teams will be pr*»seut. Hatfield Winner of 1st Prize Ticket Was Given to P. X. Store Manager by Canad- ian Customer the other band, the Democrats nomfnated Governor Smith, an out awoken opponent of prohibition.' and ran him on a platform that promised ' an honest esfort\ to en- foire in case the party won the election. In the campaign tfcat followed. <»ove'mor Smrth denounced prohi- bition betore dry ws weil as wet aodienre.-. Meanwhile Mr. Hoover reauaioed firmly aea>t<id on the dry , l<uoduaixm. The re»uK ef the vot. ; »n^. on its face, seemed to imply Vnitni State* wan still That the Democratic candidate will be wet appears assured, U koosevelt. Baker. Kftckie and loung are claased as wet. Only Uarner is dry. and be is \not nenr- IJ »o arid as advertised. This fact makes action easier lor .the Demo- -rat*. And these are probably net all. lor in iyc»», Ohio sent a wet Demo- crat (William J. Bulkier) to the « nited States Senate. Her delega- tion to the Democratic convention a ill imlnde several of his way a* tiainking oat erf a delegation nom- had and EAST K LOST ON STRADDLE BUTLER SAYS Mrs. Graves To Give Report on Chicago Meeting Mrs. Taeasats D. Brown furnished • a pretrram whk-h was an ntftemaia. iag feature of tbe day. Mrs. Rata Perrra, ef Pet swam, wice-charnnaa ml tbe Desnorratit cemswttee. v«* piea* 11 at snd addreeeed the ^atber- ;»c. Mr». Peifin s reanarks were cbiefly ef a awlitkal nature, cwa- American Legion Air Meet At Billings'Field Today «i«* ik* CaUt««l State* was »*J« *J«\» IM ^ — - — — _ _ ^.»_i Aase wets are csakming a group of tnirtv-eight votes from the Dis trict mi CeJunibia, the iaUnd pos- nssioas, Alaska ami the Oanal ion*, ami arparenlUy their claafc j, weD founded Harwki J. Frank atated yesterday that earwea flieTB are expected to a! wad tbe great* air meet te be beM cstis afternoon at Billing* field maaVr tbe apwnaorsbip ef tb* ^^^ Asaericaa L«tig1— Drum carps. H* «- ^i«ms iwr ube faB rmm- said tbe meiiasiaarten are inmM- Th- Jam* sneetnag ef tbe W«#men*» ! cermmr P«»^ ^^ c<eaaty ed and issfhmtiatw were Tbat a a«?c lupabliaa da* will be bWd Tuce- ^^L^T^nS* <aJk Z <asKwarse «f peaade ~~M attend. day ev«*-r at 7 *> m tbe city bafl. Jf^sl^ —ITa^ .* Aarme. «~ «aahag fra. Utsra. ... SKrarwae. sWihesarr. Wnaer%awTi. r'i-«ea and Ljiiiaapl. M1M» nVrr> 3CEW TfMHi. Ja»e J* —Presides* _ ri* be deaeaaed as I-.-arti^aai, ^. asafWjwamaa and a ^^ '^T^. ^^^ r^^mcratk- Varfers trim wet ffsiali ra State cuii• iJrtlas* j uat^aJ-large. wiB gtve a res«*t ea ^ *—* npussaar tke aat^mal -wet dr> pr«- \ ^j. bxbttia* *abk,- I*. Xicbwlas Mux . ray tastier asuaartei u-mmy a at i eniubiid sstus-sfw puasnested ay 0>s» Tet* Wertd Te4ewrasn. J Or ssatser. psst retawwed fr^ taw Cbv-aaw. ( led a *gsrt far a frank ; Repwasinan nsn^mal «f tbe cwasffy n.-, anesSed by Tbe l cwniial rer*a*jea she Mrs. Artbwr Went, tmimt* i p^eni- !4eat ef tbe fm m'+ Pi msnjratit -eWb «< P \adaasi. Mrs. WbeHer and imi ef Pcltaw wiii ctee ewhi mi vasav-bate fmrnr/imr trmr. **s»e. Tb*re wifj be » rmt+ at S, wa*% and asistbi r «d f •'. mile*- Tbe s*re«xam »iP. » Alex. Turtle Dies, tJW , m r^«aw«> -« tbOtiy 1» *~*reasl«sie*a w- ^^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ t1m , y, t^atare «asty *~ r Weed erne rereesed fc-»» ?-#-*•*• ; ***** * ^Irn.m^''^— -^ <*** ' has «*»»iwed a maw*er mi <**• t,*e» _ — « «*e *^* * AJMuaadrr. *^ V^Tmt am aarssanw«s mi- munniusr »«rnt f Z te tbe Mfficials and m*-n of the Fifth Fieid arti fiery te atteud tbe : meet and it has t»een accepted. Mr. Frank received a teJerraan bust akebt from Niagara FallH. *ta* ' hog that the Niagara Arrwayv Inc. was Mending two stlaaw*. which wiU make thirteen or fourteen «• «t- iestttaa.>». anv nf tbe pfcsw** w»li be ac<asmi>iiH*d by D CoOett. ywaag parai-bui>- jsmsMT. win* is a br<»tb*-r of ht-w i \i'e-tt. well known lecal bo«er. BACHELLERS LEAVE AFTER CANTON \TSTT The annual Suburban sponsored by ninety f«w m*-vh- f««unc oi nrr .-.-.v» _ - _ .. IDU« Ofrfensimr* came-, s close ajaite exact. Then something bap. want eight votes haat nirlit- The big saJes ewent P«>ed. Ti»» wets re-formed their Aase wets are open**! June 11. The committee l«*a» and besran to attack. which had rbarge ef the arrange- Former Dry Strength mente stat*d that c*n«id*rrng ec-! l> to l!»*u U»e> had never been enomir condstlans tbe event was a *a4*\. *J»e tiM \ adeptiwn ef une Kobatactial aoccess. AH ef the par laghteenth Amendmettt. to tk-ipating merckaats made ap'cial owerisgs asm dsnwcncs far ««4d, : prise* were held **ch day. Tbe ! Msabcr* were aaiaUaked dwrhsg the week. Tbe dTaeriar* far tbe grand : priaea to** T*ace mat nicbt at 9 ' e'Hor* at Tbe city market. Jwttu* Frank preiudeet and announced that the uiiurburs a anU be drawn fraaa tbe bam by tierce J. Maddka- A crwwfl of several kuadUed peo- ple asetmblid. Mr Frswk stated Oat tare** mm berr would be drawn fer each anise. The frnr u«uM be beM fr en« w#^ek. 1; tbe prise was mat liaieafd within ibat ae>ek»d tbe aeraskt amnv Wr men.id br «uawt*astre« fee tbe newt »eck and tbe «br* va tbe Tammany Vetoes Wagner As Roosevelt Nominator According to N. Y. Times M\< Irttsc lUtkeBei. -^^ r «• «^_ ^ ^— - **» **• Lawrence tbe r S Desavnw^-wt ef riasnaa*-^ • aj,-b> MBSsaai mniaim uus m-*«ek, w««r^ ibr Lsnw«-ty ami Hen Kxeamcb a»ti , ****** w? nr4«s Vary at fbi i man at a tWsd ptnat w««1d brtnr 'dasmer at Wr \mn» here Tn i wday •r*srrnc Tkey Vs* tbe aesrt darv em a anesjw inji :« tbe Waste Msaa wbere ^«*^ *^B spend caav leam F. Knrrti a ; Tbrewab «be i ewitipa ed Vn«* ssnefiy assi tbe oaJkaertrir ef tb*> eer^e; ber _... _ fjutoasre tbe sassts feeaa tb» • afl- •r «• erne MA Mr «»r f«dssers: 1*. fliw; $>* tth. tS «t fer 1be ferst 1»*ae brr* wewe smsaaawred sras i.i»«e <* beja by bs Tbe risnr assre. XEW TOftK. June 1*. —The Ttenes says Cor. Franklin D. Konee- eest sat*: *-ferred in a reeue 1 ^ by Jeam F. Carry, lundw of Tasssnany Ha3L that aesne «me «tber tyran Sen at<*r aVekfit F. Wagner of New ,T«rk be seiertod V< maatna»e tne at the DevMcxati' Na- C«aer«wt**« I aTaami i. tbe sa eiwsrr >*\«. aa- \rt\ .f Tsssanatiy tsme aeje. tke rwarct fd »ke . «c Tkat be •\*««« em it wkrw tbe tecssiati«e aa- «f fb- r*t-» srr« started. •» ubkb «-BAsssassed vs Jbsnvael k*tr>~- «^«wrltno««i thai Msryer J HUSKS J Wasker as sm». a c* wkerk is m+— toimn ii fT»; kea- <-urred tk*> Ti:* senator is a*t a snrnsber ef tke New Terk Suss <VrHtalica *• tbe <•»*»!* an* HUV. bad tbr UtM*****. tnrce> had planned tn bwre Tbiaaas F t>e»«cav r* Osa»«i» Coca j re- «ign one *4t ttss twe piaces k* boids rs tH» «>»e«7BtM*a assi tke* kawe ib- d-->cat;?ai elect tke anaai wks> e> •«• piace atussi ilk as a'laibistkas. ^^urry. 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