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THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT Jk«v*ac« s»St 1M1 OGDKXSBl KG, X. Y„ SUNDAY, OOTOBKR 30, 1932. P1UCB 5c Big Democratic Rally to Be Held at Star Theatre Tomorrow Night Attorneys On Wagner \ Committee MX. Lawrence County Lawyers : Aid in Election of United - States Senator. ° John W. Dans. Democratic preai- <t*ntial candidate la 1SS4 and tor- n^ Ambassador to Great Britain. as chaimmn of the stale-wide Nont Partiaan Lawyer's Committee for fa* re-alection of United Stales Benator Robert F. Wagner, has announced that the following w«U- bo*n lawyers in Ogden&burg and vicinity have agreed to serve on Ht4 wmsnlitee and take an active pSart In the campaign la behalf af teaator Warner: Edward P. Lynch. Darid H. Corcoran. Ed- ward J. Bwart and Patrick H. Mc- Carthy of Ogdansfeurg. Thomas M. •\Bean of Maanena and George W. Paiker of Gouverneur. - Bexidea Mr. Davis, the other of- ficers of the committee are former State Senator John Godfrey Saxe. Hew York, vice-chairman, and Francis J. QuiiMuan. New York, tVcretary. Mr. Davis, in urging lawyers throughout the state, ir- respective of party affiliations, to work and vote for Senator Wag- ner, aaid: \There is no doubt in the mind of anyone who has fol- lowed his career that Sena tor Wag- ner is a senator for the whole aouutry. As a lawyer, we long ago Named to admire his legal attain- ments, dear thinking and far- Blghtedneee ia his Judicial deeU tone. As a senator he carried with aim these same powers and abili- ties. The United States Senate is fortunate if it can continue his ser- vices. Lawyer* appreciate what an Important part the legislative branches of oar government will Stay in the next few years, and are «ager that the country shall have available such men aa Senator Wagner.\ | JOHN D. VAN KENNEN Democratic Candidate for Sena- tor from the 34th District Van Kennen j Making Bid ! For Senator i _____ 'steady Swing to Ogdenstrarg , Candidate Reported Throughout District. .. WAIL SERVICE CUT »*Mall.'service in the residential •actions of the city was cat to sae fell very Wednesday. It was ex- plained at Che post office that this rartailment was for one day only. ta other cities, it was stated, simi- tar restrictions were made from time to time under the furlough System. John D. Van Kennen. Demuciatic candidate for the state senate, has made a brilliant record In his chos- en profession, the practice of law. His platform Is short and to the poiat, economy, efficiency and in- tegrity in government and he also pledges that be will truly repres- ent \the be3t interests of Frankiia and St. Lawrence counties. A wave of sentiment for tne Og- jaensburg attorney is noted by inv , partial observers of the political j situation ia this section and _St. Lawrence county is expected t« 'back Mr. Van Kennen to the limit land Franklin also is likely to re- jcord a substantial vote for him. ' Mr. Van Kennen will be one of the speakers at the big Democra- tic rally at the Star theater Mon- ;day night when be win tell the voters o: Ogueasburg and vicinity ;jast how he stands oa the issues • of the campaign. Lehman is Backed by Mr. Young Noted Financier Bays He Is Well Qualified for the Ck>TOT_or*hip. Owen D. Young has announced :ii» intention of supporting the Democratic candidate for govern- or. Lieutenant-Governor. Herbert H. Lehman, at the election Novem- ber 5. The intention of the internation- ally known industrialist was made known in a letter to Nelson Greene, editor of The Fort Plain , , Stand-rd. which U published with- I fan s few miles of Mr. Young's 1 VanhornesviUe home. The letter said, in part: i \The problems of the state in ' ' these times are largely administra-' i ; UVP and financial How can we • canr en the major services of the : state and at the same time keep * ear budget and consequent tax arooleme in hand? Well, it se~ms ; ' to me that Mr. Lehman has been ia training for that special and highly technical job. He has been j in training in finance all his life. : He has been in training on the leg- isiatlve and administrative prob-. ! lems of New York state for the , ; past three years and daring that i time he has served the people well.: j \Personally. I can think of no I one better qualified than he to be j governor of the state of New York i and so I shall support him.\ Letter is Pronounced A Forgery Chairman Farley Exposes Propaganda of the G 0. P. National Conunittee. •' *\->-\ '•*'•:.*.••-• J. ••'*\. •-« Democrats May Control I Legislature Next Year y. • . Switch erf Two Seats in the Senate and Six in : the Assembly Would Change Complex- ion of the Two Houses. ALRAXY. OcL ».—Thrensnent Ms appearances in this part sf the state so Car Osisaet Lehman has waranly tun sis ud tike Candida rats af local Democratic asnimnts la Sn* Senate and Assembly, anpeaV aag ta the voters t* s;ive Man a Tje-Mcrmtic Lieaistatfnre ts forward his program, and that eudarae- sneat _as mat keen mere aotttieal mutine- er the Legis- tae maty te carry ant its lent tnuinnut xnaa- fMartianauont nrsnrani and an away «r;ih the asmi«« altpsiisn, se aa- -a-taveens a* tke •mpshlUnns. by wrbich a few tbsnsaai waaers in She rsxrf ia ttnir nnmker in publican*. In Oneida caunty. the Democrats boy* te ekct Michael J. Kenan ts the Senate in atace of the Repuh-caa incasnbent Charles B. Bsrton. Tbe presence «T *- Wi-sssc Bray « Ctiea. rsadi— i* far Uea et wita Mr. Lihnma greatly strengthens Mr. Keraaa's candi- dacy. Anetber place where the Dense. erats aw eery bepefnl is ia Rensse- hMr canary, wbere Ma)er Og4en Victary ia **•* fbe an hbey assert they at stunt rsrrsiti -MPLTS | Yale. €: Dartmoath. «. Harvard, 0: 3rown, 14. Boston OaUege. I. Fordham. 0. Amherst. 6; Mass. State, 21. Bates, •; Bowdodn. *. Holy Cross. B; Catholic Univ.. e. Meine, S; Colby, 0. New Hampshire. 20; Lowell Tex.. 7. Coast Grd- Acad. •: R Island. 13. Conn. State, 6; Tnfts. 22. Spring-eld. 0; Providence. 0. Trinity. »; WeslYn (Conn.). 7. Vermont, 11; Norwich, t. Worcester, 0; Arnold. 15. Columbia. •: Cornell. *. Army. SS; William-Mary, •- Manhatun. 20; Oglethorpe. 7. City CoL of N. T. f 18; Brooklyn. 7. Syracuse. 13; Michigan State. 27. Buffalo. 0; West Reserve, 11. Cterkson. tS; Middlebnry. €. Colgate, 31; Pens. State. •. Hart wick. •: Upsala. 18. Ithaca CoL. 12; Allegheny. 9. New York Ag.. IS; Cooper U.. t. Renssesser, 12; St. Michael. «. Kncaester. «; Hobart. « Si. Lawrence. 0; Hamilton, •. Lnion. «; Willbuns. •. Batgers. S3; Johns Hopkins. 0. Pennsylvania. 14: Navy. 0. Lafayette, t: Wash.-Jeff. 7. Lehigh, 25: Mnhlenberg. €. Pittsbarg, 12; Notre Dame. a. Bsjoknen. •; Vittanova. IS. Grove City. 25: Bethany. •. Joatata. 51; Moravian. «. Pean. MiL CoL, 25; Dickinson, t. St. Jaaapa. •: Lebanon Valley. 20. Temple. 7; Carnegie Tech-, 7. Urasnaa. 2: Gettysbarg. 7- Waam. Cai^ 15: Dresel. 28. lielaware. •; Wake Fairest. 7. Asbright. U: Mt St. Mary. t. Geargia. »: Florida, 12. . •; lUchmena. 7. M. WTIJJAM BRAY Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant-Governor WILLIAM BRAY AND j JOHN BOYD THACHER TO GIVE ADDRESSES OtherSpeakers to Include Col. Kenneth U. Gardner, John D. Van Kennen and W. F. Diiineen—Former Mayor Lynch to Preside—Big Parade at 7.45— Speeches to he Broadcast. Virginia. 2*. 9L Jean, «. Va. Mil. lawL. 7: ntaryhsna. 12. Waa%.-Lee. «: Va. Pwly. laSL. 22 Vtrainta State. 7; Hnwaana. f- «. Oeae-a, 12. t»: WesTora. #. Ormn'TX) 1 i T, 2; linni m C •. U: 3So. Care St. «. <ssaft..*. «: W. Mary. St. Kenta^ay. 7; I Ms mi. 12 «: Kansas Sua*. «. M; Dane. IS. «; Sa CSiilin •. 12: riigls Teds. C Var. M. 4-. II IS. It: Im Stoas. m. 14: T: STsitBinssSim. «. A rousing Democratic rally wiil be held in the Star theatre tomor- row night at 8.15 o'clock. This will be the onry big meetint; of tLe campaign in Ogdenaburg and plans are being made far the greatest crowd that has assembled at a po- litical gathering in the north r sentry in many years. The speeches win be broadcast threur.a Station CFLC at Presrott and anv p&fiers wiH be installed outside the naiUhng so that afl ia the vi- ciaity of the hall may bear. Formrr Mayor Edward P. Lynch will preside as rhairmaa. The ar raasreasents far the rally are in rbarge *M Cenety Chairman W. Y. Dinaeea and City Chairmaa A. J. Beigard. Ogden.'Sserg is fertanatc in ob- taining the Democratic candidate far _4estenant-One eraer. W. W:l bam Bray of Ctica, and Mayor Joan Boyd Thacber of Albany for this rally. MT. Bray was warmly greeted bene a sbart time ago as bis whirlwind tear sf the North Csentry and is csnssdeTta a gaed •rater as weal as being n keen at- torney and wefl versed ia nsvera- fram Oneida be sptininy 1M ami the cneoce i<n state chairsaaa and nmyed a mrc^ part ia the first of Gar. f^nakira D Kb pafrtica] sagacity leaned as 1m the election ef Mr. StsweTelt ia the bettsr rsmpsign ef IMS. Ma j sr Thacber usanj frean a and awe ef Che eMe-t in Afaany. He is new srrr- ef the canatnl rttr and was ane af the m» aflat tne uwlsstiea MT. Tnarner is a SB* 9TT- rices mtt senca in aenusaC to streM parade to preced*- the meet, ing. The streets in the business will be brilliantly lighted by red fire and an old fashioned political rally with its large crowds and colorful meeting is forecast far Monday. Col. Kenneth Gardner of Saran- ac Lak». candidate for member ef cangress. will also be one of the speaker*. The former war here. now a KMcn-fssful maritime attora- . ey af Washinoton and Near York. ' has made a favorable impression ; on the voters of Franklin. St Law- ' renceand Clinton eoanties and his. friends are e xpwted to throng the , theater far the ma*s meetinc. John D. Vao Kennea, candidate far state eenator. and Chairman i Dinaeea will also speak. The ad- dresses will be inter^>ersed by ma- sse by the dram ceraa. 1 Parana at 7.45 As a prelode to the rally, the iecal Desnorratic orcaaizatiaa will stane a weicoase and aeuranstra- tian to **»rr\ Bray, tb* I»ea»ecrat. it candidate for lieatenant-gover- nar. and Mayer Tharber in whtc'o seaeral avndred Democrat* wiil take part. The parade viH farm at tne state arnasry at 7 4* and pra- reed op Ford street ts the McCoa- vOle Hated corner, turn into the Cresceat and marrh ta the Star theatre. The eecasion proauees te be the mast relerfal spet tarle af recent y+ar* ** the wish soeaiT «f ams>c and red fire, the Urn i • i in L«T»WB J»man C^rp* and tne Deprrsaer band hiring been engaged far the eceasiea. The ef the per***- wiH be as fanew*: Crty nabre. Bewsevett Baa- aer and emrrt. Amervaa tttrzrrr* Drum Owr*. Lrhasaa banner and We men's Penwrati'- <-bsa. (hbw and f«arrb ward dtbigatui first and set end wned desegaaea. •eraraJed cars, and local K\V YORK. Oct. 29—James A. y. Democratic national chair- .:.. ilesexibed Thnrsday as an ••-:>• untrae story\ the state- us*ued by the Reponlican na- ..i committee at Washington tiiK that an appeal to for- .niwau\ for finances by the ratic national cosamittee had : discleaed\ by aa Item ia The :>-al Star. '.t-y's. statement said: :• Keanblicaa national head •••• T* has issued a forged letter •<>:•: ing to have came from me - ipposed to have been receiv- an unnamed Canadian ship- ^ man asking for a contribation -::t- Democratic campaign fund. .:.c implying an effort on my part •o enhst foreign aid to elect Gov t-rnor RooaeveH. \I have no doubt that The Mon- treal Star, which Is gtren as the source of this utterly untrue story received such a letter, nor have I any doubt of the source Tram which it came. Denied by Editors \It is the same source which pro- ceeded an equally baseless story that 35.0*0 people had written The Literary Digest to change their ballots from Roosevelt to Hoover. This latter story was denied by The Literary Digest editors who also let It be known that the false- hood proceeded from Republican > headquarters. I \I never wrote, saw or signed .any such letter as that to which i tne Rapablican national committee gave currency tonight. In tact. I have never written a letter to any- body. Canadian or American, solic- iting funda That is not my func- tion in the Democratic organiza- i tion. \This is simply a last-minute li- tiel. promulgated by the party op- . posing Governor Rooeevelfs elec- tion with the idea, of prejudicing his cause before the people of the United States, h is on a par with other falsehoods designed Tor the same purpose, and I suppose that I will be kept busy denying equally unrounded fnhrrvcations from now till election day. The story is too absurd really to merit attention. 1 do not think that aaybody familiar with the me- thod in which we have sought to ' carry on the campaign would think • that I. or any other ret>ponaibile afficer af the organ ixaUon, had 'appealed to foreign interests for finanras to help overturn the Re- publican aaniiniatratiaa in the Un- ited States.* As everybody knows. ever> rontrrbnban snast be ac- counted far fa ear reports to Wash- ington, and oar ace—nts are check- ed and awaited \1 do not know haw fa charac- terise this piece of political Inde- cency any snore thaa I nave done. There is net a awed af trarth. eith- er ia the aabataace af tne letter ar in the imlnsstieni af tne Re- • pahiicaa beadsfaarters that areoed- ' ed and fenww ft.** Title Won After Hard Grid Battle Oonverneiir and Malona Tie 4 But Points Scored Decide Championship. & f JOHN BOYD THACHER Mayor of Albany One of the speaers at the Dem- ocratic Rally Tomorrow Night Great Drop In Gasoline Consumption 350,000 Fewer Gallons Con- sumed During First Half of Year. NEW YORK. Oct. ».—About 3Se.oas.anf fewer gallons of gaso- line were used by the motorists of the country during the first six months of 193? than daring the corresponding period of the » r( *- vious year, it was said by Owen B. Auespurger, president of the Au- tomobile Association. He based his figures, he said. on reports at national headquar ters of the A. A. A., which show a i per cent decline in yaaoiine consumption from January 1 to July 1 this year as compare. with 1S31. when 7417^74^53 allons were used during the first six months. \While a decline in the nur.ber of motor vehicles affected gasolin** consumption.'* Mr. Augspurger said, \it is also apparent that higu gasoline taxes, which with the ' Federal tax o* 1 cent a gallon ; range from 3 to ft cents a gallon. '• were another Important factor. ' This is evidenced in Federal gar ( tax collections far July, tb* fi-st ; full month the taz was effective uuder the revenue act of IS22.\ TAX RECEIPTS ARE REPORTED BY TREASURER The ward formation of tne tone of march wiJ be aa Sails as: Second ward Democrats ts meet at 7 n'clecfc at Mansion Park, earner af r and New York aven- id si rsmsa• Hi by tne De- snsf, ataaeft aver Lafay- ette street Isrtare, as State and tnenoV to pant office in aseex first ward lelugatea. and snenoe dawn Knox street %s fHlrabirh and as arswary. The »aaitb ward tana vl sweet at 7 a'csack at < er af Fwrd and Park streexa. ! Tax receipts at the ssfire ef City ; Trea*ar«T M M M**r«e Satarday ! evenrac tctaKHl Sl*ftJ*57.3*. leaving a balance nf 15*077.*! to be paid traa'WT'nr. lrhirk is tne ftnal any of tb.* thirty-day period f«»r any- ssent withnwt fee. Mr. Morse ex- pert* this amount wiH be t* W».«ee or SSa.aaf by it aigfttt. The imissH af tne warrant was $n 4.7*4^X1 Of a total af 4J00 Twreicas. SJ4« bad been nasi an Q»c risaaag nwar Satarday. An oT-jflow crowd of fans saw l>^an High of Gouverneur win the football championship of the Nor- thern New York League at the O. T\ A. 'campus yaateixiay afternoon in a beautiful football game when the Marble Villagers played a 6-6 tie with Franklin Academy of ala- lone. The championship waa auto- matically placed on the brow of the Purple and Gold by virtue of a league scoring rale. Gouverneur aavinr amassed a total of »0 points to Franklin's 44. in official league games during the season. Gouveraaur show**} a powerful, smooth, deliberate eleven la con- trast to their lighter flashy Oreaa and White opponents led by Cap- tain Lookvood. M alone vu first to score whnu Sullivan, quarter, shifted through the Gonvemeur stalwarts to register staniing up after a twenty yard jaunt in the first period. Franklin had marched Hghty yarda for tho marker with Plumadore and Lockwood charg- ing behind beautiful line play. Sul- livan finally ambling over. Gouv- erneur throughout the remainder of the half threatened several times but net until halfway througa tb\ final period did the staunch fig! nac defence of Frank- lin relax, ^h-^ er a series of sparkling runs by -lifts, star back of Gourerruur, Su!*ivan rushed ten yards on a rever**- to scoie. Both attempts to convert weat astray. Gouvimeur. except far the first period, had a :?\.ioed; edge an Ma- lona. feet superior fighting an<t staying qualities held the Gouv- erneur steam r. er in check. The h gh Trigh-- of the game were the running of Hnt* of Gouverneur and Piumadore. Lockwood and Sullivan for the Green and White, while Ply manors, a paper weight back, time afsar time kicked his team out of danger with beautiful boot3. Hilts brougtt the stand ta Its feet, when he fntercepted a pas\ Lockwood tc CasapbeTI deep in Gouvernettr territory to Tetu*-n ft fifty yarda before being dawn- ed. The Interoepclwn waa the work of a master footballer as he rushed ic. to snatch the ball running full speed from Campbeirs waiting arms in a beautiful display of tim- ing. Tae lm^-«p: GOUVERNEUR WALONE Smith J^axche right enl Griffith Hardy right tackle Blair Jf- Kisxaae right gnu* D»er Fayette cen tem- per* *>tel r left guard Stiles* M. 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