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1 New York Preparing Huge Welcome for Ex-Mayor Walker THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE^ ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT (XJDiLVSBLRU, N. Y„ SINDAY, OCTOBER 2, UKfc*. — i PRICE Sc 0. F. A. BEATEN IN HARD FOUGHT GAME AT MALONE Many Famous Names to ! News Holds Be Missing from List j Up Despite Of New U. S. Lawmakers Depression Twenty-Nine ^^raU^d Forty-Two Re- '''ZXltYS*?•. \ publicans Fell by the Wayside in the Re- cent Primary Elections. to the Papers. I Despice the Koreasioa there has v-Aeuiv^nov «^ , _. i been no apparent decline ia the v* ASHiNfrroN. Oct. 1.—The | i a the list of lame ducks appears . volume of news as sent out to the tame duck list of the seventy sec- ; the name of Mrs. Rath Bryan Ow-1 newspapers of the country by the oad Coagreas is already a large en. of the 4th District ia Florida, j leading press ahaociations. Dean one. akaoagh the election is fire Mrs. Owen was defeated by Mark Ackerman stated. Statistics fur weeks ago. When the results of Wilcox, a Democrat, when she visaed by the press sen-ices reveal sought renomination in the primar- , ^t the total voiume of news. the election ia November are made kaov-. it i s inevitable the list will be «tttl larger. : y authority of the clerk of the House. South Trimble, a list of the nominations for the Hoa&e and Senate op to September 2* was published this week This publica- tion shows that twenty-nine Drmo- ies. Mr. Wilcox is a resident of West Palm Beach. Ramseyer and Hawley Defeated Another prominent iame duck is Representative C. W. Ramseyer. Republican, of Iowa, former mem- ber of the House Ways and Means Committee. Mr. Ramseyer was de- crats of the present House bare feated ia the primaries by Re*>re- not been renominated and forty- sentative LJoyd Thurston. He had two Repufclicans. or a total of been put into the same district as •event v^ne. Strictly apeak inc. not Mr. Thurston by redistricting leg- all of these are lame ducks. Eleven isiation. of the I>emocrats who were not re- ' Represenutive James G. Strong, nominated declined to measured by wordage. carried on their wires is approximately the same today a» it was ia 1*29, he add;-* The Associated Press files about 5«7.»oe words every twenty-four hours, a figure that parallels the actoual sent out three years ago. ih* »\i»ort asserted. This service is els© carrying as much foreign news -is it did in 1»». The United Press seods oat about 175.600 words a day. This figure has re- m&iiifeci static *\>r the last three 1 ran agatn of Kansas, prominent Republican^ yC i,s. while the foreign news has for the House and twenty of the is one of those listed as beaten in Refwblicans. in same instances, the primaries. He was defeated by House members sought to gain Representative W. P. Lamberston. nominations for the Senate but Mr. Strong has for years been a were not always successful. leading member of the House On the whole, the list as publish- Banking and Currency Committee ed ahows a large percentage of fa- and is one of the House authorities Ulities ia the primaries. This year, on banking and Federal Reserve ar-coniin-g to the experience of questions. increased. Th€ lalc/naucual News Set re \ supplying oaly afternoon paper*, filcu W.<wK> war Is every day. which is again approximately the same as 1929. SUDDEN Acnvmr INDUCED BY MAINE. Ruth And Lou Make 4 Homers Blue and White Find Franklin a Seasoned Foe on the Gridiron Yankee Steam Roller Again •Flattens the Cubs in Third Game of Series. House members and Senators, is a hard year for the **iaa\ and a rela- tively easy year for the \outs.\ One-Sixth of House Not to Return Already it is .pinan that about ane-atxth of tfe* total membership of the present Hotrsa will aa* be- long to the new House. an the I ination by James W. Mt>U. basis of what has happened in the Heavy \Mortality\ in Minnesota nominating primaries aad conven- ; The political mortality in Min- tiona. nesota was especially high. This By no means all of these to be is due to the fact that the r-dis- added to this group in November trictlng law of the state was knock- will be of one party. In view of the ed out and all nominations for the One of the foremost in the list of hone ducks, as it was published last week, is Representative Willis C. Hawley, Republican, of Oregon. Mr. Hawley, former chairman of tbe W*lsvaart MeaaS-cmBmittee of tha Hum, was defeated for renunv Court Order For Election Aids Walker Gala Welcome Awaiting For- mer Executive From Tig- er Cohorts This Week. CHlCAtIO, Oct. 1—The Yankee rteam roller flattened the Cube for the third time la the World Series games here today. The score was T to 5. Pipgras was in the box fur the New Yorkers while Charley Root essayed to halt them on their march toward another world efaam- nioBship. HJ was making a good Job of it until Bab*- Rath aad boa Gehrig went into action. Both scored two hoot? raas apiece. The Ratheniaa swat drove ia two ota?r men aad caused the Cub defease to fall apart The teams will meet again to- morrow ia the fourth game of the aeries aad If today's contest was aay criterion the Yankees will make a quick finish of the series. In the first three games the Na- tional League champions were hope- lessly outclassed and nothing short of a base ball miracle can now save them from utter rout. Brandy's Team Misses Chance to Tie Score When Pass Is Fumbled Near the Goal Line —O. F. A. Fight Hard But Lose the Breaks in Close Game. form the prohibition controversy has taken this year, along with the unrest from economic caases. members of both parties who are seeking place* in the House and Senate will in some iastaaces be disappointed. In addition to the lame duck list of the House, several members of the Senate have failed of reaom- ination in the primaries. Included are Senators Smith W. Brookhart. of IOWA: John J. Blaine, of Wis- consin (insurgent Republics**); Samuel M. Shortridge. of Califern ia. Republican, aad Edwia S. Brouasard. of Louisiana, aad Cam- eron Morrison, of North Caratiaa, Drmocrits. House were made at large. Repre- sentatives Victor Christgau. Melv- in J. Maas and Godfrey li. Good- win. Republicans, were defeated for renonrination. Representative Frank 'Jlagne. Republican, was not a candidate. In Missouri, owing to a similar situation, there was also a high rate of mortality at the primar- ies. One of the most prominent Democrats in the hune dock list is Representative Ewia L. Davis, of Tennessee, defeated by S. D. Mc- Reynolds. Mr. Davis has long been prominent oa the House Merchant Marine Committee and is chairmaa of that committee. MRS. HARRISON Mayor Ordered MILLER PASSED ToCeaseFood AWAY SATURDAY Distribution? Fnneral Will be Held at Her Late Home Tomorrow Af- Seported tliat State Belief Ad- 3BifiistratMMi Objects t» These Activities. Mrs. Theresa Segaiaaa Mitter. SS. widow cf the hue S. Karrisaa Milt «r. died yrvterday at S.1S p. am. at a-r baaae. tt» Km street. She had! beea aRing fur sewwal ta bad It was rtpotted yesteraay that Mayw Moriawette had beea aotated by the State Relief jkrauaistratina that mmleas the dUstiibatioa «** food * the city baS was ilisi Jtiauud »*»* state aid fur hoaae relief waaM be ••* wttbaraaa. The mayor NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—A revers- ed court decision has cleared th» way for James J. Walker to ap- peal in a dramatic appearance be- fore 12.Of* Democratic committee- men for renomi nation as mayor of New York. It is reported he will make this appeal with good chances of suc- cess, after a dramatic and spec- tacular some coming aad a gala welcome. Walker's friends expect to give him a reception that wiH rival the great New York city demonstra- tion for Lindbergh aad other no- tables. Cable dispatches from Gibraltar quoted Walker as sayiag it was imperative that he reach New York before the opening of the convention scheduled far Oct €. as \my political career an at stake Walker was geUiagr ready, the ) dispatches said, to leave abe trner i Rex delayed far repairs, aad take tbe Valvaaia. whir* is scheduled o reach here Thursday. The Herald Tribuae said ft has learned John F. Carry, leader «f Tammaay HaA. 'ha* enough vote* ia tae Mr. Washer. ptavMWd! he saaraace from farsoeT Gov. Alfred E Smith that he wiB mat •ppaae the caatce. Conference Board Planned To Solve Milk Difficulty Homer S. Rolf e Named Member of Committee to Ascertain Sentiment of Producers in the WW* Milk Shed. Hom«r S. RoKe. director of the which existed last spring might al~ Sheffield Producer* association •[ »• bave been i*\iated taroash the St. Lawrence county, returned Fn- i**°,f m J^t\ t ^ w . ^ The SheffteMs have appointed a day rrom New York, where he at- j,,,,,^ u aaoertala senUmrat banded oon€#»reaces regarding the mmong proflacers in regard to tb# milk situation. He stated that the formation of a conference board for the whole milk shed. Mr Ratfe is a member of this committee awl others are FYvd E. Mather at l.\la- ter. Pa.: C. W. Halliaay of Noma Chatham. Homer H. Jones off Ma- mer. and A. W. Poole of Dexter. The board would be clothed witiu no powers except to bring the cteaoh ers and producers together. *fr must have the co-operation of Lke dealers with the conference boiunl..'\ Mr. Rolfe stated. \The ariDCiipaill objections to tbe conference baartii would oe of a legal nature, aad would be a limited strike, but the care would have to be exercised ttua consensnft was against a geoeral its foquwttion ia order that it sadqgit strike, as it is believed this would cam-ply with federal law, as i: be disastrous to the -whole milk would ae an rnter-state orxaaisa industry, and would aot carreer tiea. seven states ia whole or ia ~; the cowlitioats coaapiaiaeti of. Mr. pan \**inz indoded ia the amlk Rolfe said. **Had a conference shed. It would be necessary «:• board been in exiiaeaoe,\ Mr. Rolfe iacarp^rate the canferrare award asserted, \this situation rooM have rn order to have it faactiaa prsc>- been avt>»ded. and the condiUons eriy.\ emergeacy oammiuee is now coop- erating with all of the leputablc milk distributing companies and thai \making the first move hit- ting- at the heart of the matter.** Mr. Rolf» discussed the situation with Bradley Word*-a of Adams Center aad Barney Clifford of Booaville. who stressed the atti- tude of the big dealers of New Tort in openly advocating use wtthhoMiDg of milk from price cutters as the oaly rotation of the present dUffieurly. This in a Democrats to Open Quarters Next Wednesday The formal opening of the Dem- ocratic headquarters in the Sey- mour House store formerly occu- pied by R. J. Donahue will be hebj \amut Wadaeaday eveaiae. Vh«a a meeting of the city committee will he convened to make plans for the campaign. City Chairman Arthur J. Belgard will preside. He will return that day from the state con- tention in Albany and will give a rep'irt of the proceeding*. » On Thursday evening a meeting will be held to form a Young Men's Democratic club. John D. Van Ken- nen will preside. Addresses i« po- litical procedure will be made and |officers elected. The youag m«n are evincing aa active interest ih Democratic affairs this fall aad the new club will &4art off with a larg<- ' membership. FOOTBALL SCORES St. we** Mrs. Miajar was barn July «i«Uabatiag bread aad cake aiglMJy 7. 1*44. at Caaae MOm. a Caughttr « **, «»K» aad has puMiifcil aav «f Ms*taa> aad Rumaai Ciiulim. +„*& for fwrta«r Luattibatiuai «f She was uauriini as MT. Sfller u*4 ami mtik. Bffnrts Dec. 7. 1«6. assi haul sr*ei hi the fau snane ia wteeh Whe «ei simae tSSa. ^at a aiimbu of the first •f the Pytkaaa Sis- ters. M-R. MiHer was a weal aad Wghty We aagrstaai by FIRST DAYS TO REGISTER FOR ELECTION Ogdensburg Leary is Student is Named for Honor Man Judgeship -:.\™ w Serbert McCarter Amormff Thir- ty m Blue Ribboa Groana at Col ••••!. Iltrbeit C. McCar*er. an haaar tiadaah of the Oualeas*urg Free aradtmj mat Jume. was oaw «f the thrrty miaabuis of the COM* at c*4 a sua: Mrs. X. W. daa. X. D *€ tax* city. Mra Tae first two 4ay* at tiaa far the ill itisa m barg wal he FHdai aad of Ma* Oct. If aad 12. tram la a. at. %• !• a m. The taaaf day wffj be FM- darr. Ore 21. fraun I* a a. UN m Ma ami p. aa. aad the fourth mat flfcaal 4ay city. aatas<a». Oct. 22. waaa 7 a. aa. to \'a ~ at 2 at am. mer. ihr. «• *• *»caael «t th* Lawreoce, •: S; 21: Haasfltaa. t. Mkaigaa. 2«: afkmigasi State. • Maaaeasta. 12: So. Dusbeta. «. Ohda State. U: Okie Weak-yarn. 7. Wisf.sauia. 7: M^iuuutai. 2. yintfcausatia, 27: Misaauri. a. ttarvatuu ua. uaasaisv *- Tale, a: Bases. •. 22: I mil ii*, •- •: WitMaai ami Mawy. C U: raraaaa. a. mm iii,<. 27: Case. • U: WTsmaaM—- <- «: West Twaaaia «. U: fauhliawa. C , 2t: Mt A Vary. «-' •: riMiini, *. , «: liuiir* « i2 st !««-%, *x inwif^i to Att«id Fonoer O. A. C Foot Bail Coach Picket! hy Tu» amaay fee High Court Thatathr A. ly*^r> «f New Taak. wba caarbed the old Ogdewpsaas A. C. U baa aw»*a aemiaaied aa th* Taua- tvetc-et far justice of the sa areaae cawrt. l*e TS arei'tdrac Jmace «f the aartairtsml <war* at the pnea eat tsate. The B«i ipablicaas aamed Cewtf L. Oraaag. artraw-raal man | Mrs. John Howard | Leaves for South for Winter Months ' Mrs. John C. Howard was tbe : gaest of bonor at a farewell diu • aer givca t»y Mrs. Kate Vila.* at the L.:ttl* T«a House W>daeadav , evenittc ksst. at whk-h there »*A a cathwiar of Mrs. Howard'•» oki land devoted friends. Tbe ocx-asioc was preparatory to Mrs. Howard's ! leaving today by motor TO join h<-~ husband at Imnedin. Fka.. thei: winter home ia that aiac*- Tbe gaewts preaent at \b+ die aer were Mrs. W. CTantoo Broau aad Mrs. IPta. A. CornaeB ef ?*r#*- ott. Ont.: Mra. Mortaa Brokaw of Baaad Brook. N. J.: sir». Wm. Maiiea. Mrs. Prank Chapraan. Mrs. Joaathaa Waiam right. Mrs. Raberr MaV.'vrd. Mrs. Saaford RVvdsett aad Mis* Jeaaie \aaac af Ogoen^ bsr^s. Kollowiag the d:n»er coa tract bndise was ateyed. K. of C. Bazaar WiH be HeM Oct 12 and 13 Franklin Ax-ademy of Malone was lao arach for O. P. A. yesitr- day afternoon when the Blue and Wbite lowered its colors to the sane af 13-C oa the Green Jacket gridiron. The game from the open- ing gang was one to keep the spec- tators oa their feet and except for periodica! ragtred. inefficient af- nciaUag. satisfied the capacity crowd: gathered to see these two aarient foes look horns. Franklin had the edge on O F. A. irii the persons of two fast, ster- lumr backs. Look wood and Kusaell. These two young men galloped Blentr over the greensward aad corns*eteJy tied up the Blue dt- fense as well stopped cold, espec- ially Uockwood. every thrust that : O. P. A. launched. Uockwood was the sieritng star of the day, heav- • iag passes, one sipping fifty yards, as well as turning in mighty gal- lops behind a strong, aggressive liar, while Russell peeled off sit ablie off tackle <dants one especial- ly being worth *5 yards and a score. Lock wood Vkewise added to a ia offensive work by being the ; Johnny on the spot all the after- . BOOB as be made tackle after tackle . to save soores. one in particular ] being: when Pete Baker of the Bine plucked a pass from Dorr in Ae closing minutes and with clear saiEcg in sight, met Lockwood. who had crosaed the field trans- vers&my, thus liauling down tbe galloping Pete fifteen yard* from | the goal line. j O. F. A. played good football : when on* considers their iaerper- ieace aad proved themselves cap- able oT takintr care of themselves tn anyone's ball yard. They match- ed laroiurhout the play, first down !w first down with Franklin, but opera each effort when they brake iwar, Lockwood heaved to and ; xnad*- the tackle that saved. The line,, despite a bit of raggedness h*~r*- aad there, played kandable J »fr»*D.rfiv • hill while the Mcks pick- \ ed Uwir hMes in workmanlike fash- ion.. On defensive however. O. F. A. found tbemselves completely lifijsSed up by the fast rutting Rus- >*-n and Tjockwood as well as re I— 5 vnz .\.bwurd decisions by rag- ged. in*-frK-H-m. ignorant officials as to Ip^al line play which caused thu-m tf> be a; a los5 as to bow they ; «•*•:•(«• permitted to play. 1i F. A. rec«v«-d the kick aad imn*e«liat»-l:. reekd off two first doira- to i>ikr»- ih* ban beyoad mini lipid FYaakhn held and after receiving tbe punt iarmeliately s*4 to work but fumbled oa the frrst play. Sullivan, the Matoa* h«cIt. ia retrtewiag the hall was hit by a swanc of Bhte Shirts fuisibUH acain. O. P. A. takiag tha hall on tbe four yard liae from wa*re !»urr pianged over. Robia- soa missed tbe tr>-. Praakaa th*- resulting kick-off. iamaedialely sanonr into artian with Rasaefl aad IjMrkmood aad wooa were ia O. P. A- territory. Asataer first puixred the hall wrthia the lweatj yard Tune wherr O. P. A. farced the Gr<*ea t o puat. Maione dawaiac the aal aa O. P. As two yard fr«:a *t«v Eahiaaaa boatcs! aa eaoai- VT? aaat <tut e* dasger. The re^ :aa Tid^r «*f tb*- i^rmd saw iBf • tuck playing with Praaklin haviag the better of it. | With the ball ia oddfleld. O. P. I A- rushed Russell aa h» started away throwing him for a tjfleea i yard lost and with Srd down twen- i ty tivo to go. Lockwood. after ( tumbling the ball, threw a high, hnrg pass to Campbell. Malone right end. who caught it on the . tea yard line and was thrown. The pass from Locwood travelled fifty five yards as the crow files. Proa here In. O. F. A. held for throe down» only to bare Franklin score • wh«»o Lorlrwood covered tha re- maining distance- The free try was short. Afuer the acme. O. F. A. hammered away at the Franklin line pent rating into Malone terri- tory as the half ended. After half time. Malone received the kick and soon had 0. F. A. . back oa its heels. A bit short of midfield, Lockwood stepped off fifteen yards and was followed by K'l&sell who did a bdt or nifty rua- niag when he rushed sixty five yards up the field for the final score of the day. Russell exhibited some fancy stepping on the run as ' well as disclosing a pair of enahzy. elusive hips. O. F. A. then took the baH with the kick but each ofiens- ive found Lockwood in tha way as Wolfe aad Mm playmates piled ap several first downs only to fall short at ihe crucial moment Securing the ball haMway through tha fourth «.uarUr. O. P. A. pu.t on an offensive whk-h for the mo- ment seemed to have the stuff to tie the score. Wolfe broke through for a first dawn. On a pass. Baker lo Durr, Dorr rushed another ten aad with the stage sot Durr heav- ed a fine pasa worth thirty yards to Paige who was standing on the five yard line only to have it drib- ble through his fingers. Undaunt- ed, the Blue continued to strike and with the ball on the SO yard line Durr chucked another aerial this time to Pete Baker who elud- ed everyone for a touchdown aoJy to have Locawood save the game when h* forced Pete out of baands oa the fifteen yard line. From hert. O. P. A. threw caution to tbe winds and after the failure of two passes the game ended. O F. A. MALONE Cox Caaa>beil left end Burwefl M. 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