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i I J.**'\ 1 \ r ' St'NDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1903 cs Parent-Teacher Group to Meet The West Side Parent-Teacher • association will hoM its regular sftlOIl monthly meeting in the Washing* JOiVlt ion school Monday evening. Feb, •«. at 7.«*. Mis. John J. Tyrell *iil Will Hold preside. The associaUon U plan- Tomor Bias tor a benefit nerformaeee to . he held in the Washington sehoof Feb. ii- -ill preside in* of the the Public at 7-Sii. devoted to rs. Anna • the dereJ- .- front pri- -a. Mrs. Al- an of the nittee. has the Girl itioa or the Ml the retii- •. chairman ill have on , work done ides, the O. ademy. : instrnctor Miss Belle art work in iks on their of the clnb urged to at- BRIDGE PARTY : AT THE TEMPLE ; TUESDAY NIGHT pates tor iwo oi a series oi bridle parties at the Manoni? Teasple to he sponsored by UM» Eastern Star were announced yes* terday. . The first will be a dinner bridge ; at *.Je p. nv. on Tuesday. Febtu- ary 7. Reservations «**F he asade through Mrs. Fred Rutherford af 1P66-W and Mrs. Everett Nelson. The second will be a luncheon bridge on February 22 at 1 p. »v Both contract and auction bridge wiH be played at this i*rty. Sepa- rate prises will be provided. A i luncheon suitable for the holiday ' will be served. Miss Nellie Ruther- , f«d at IKS is in charge of reser- rations. Both parties are public and all members, friends and their guests are invited to aitend. » n Frank's Sons inest and Foremost Department Store New! fc Skirts NVw Spring Woolens make these smart skirts. Plain colored flau- IM«1K, wool crepes and handsome monotone tweed* and plaids. Sizes 14 to 44. tin o htotrst-s in fletih and :*. Sizes 3 4 U NEED A DW SUIT I 3* oz. All Wool Guaranteed Fabrics In 2-]is«ee styles. Ifay a Wiguif caoared jarsstd nsM iarfcer aid aajtt*. Sines 14 to at*. - ! Ski Set U. S. Offices May Come Here If New Builchfes. Is Provided THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT OSSMOCStAT TOCKDED ISM anvAMcs rocKDCD tasi OGDENSUURli. X. V., SUNDAY, FEUKt'ARY 12, 1933 ac Further Delay Seen in Action on the St. Lawrence River Treaty STATE TO PROVIDE Mrs. George ! Still a Possibility That 25,000 MORE JOBS Hall Placed I Immigration Offices May In Hospital Be Located in Ogdensburg DEMOCRATS SWEPT VOTE ON ASSEMBLY 75,000 Additional Families to Get Relief Also This Month From $7,500,000 Fund. Jons for £5.S*f more unemploy- ed persons and direct relief to 75.- #*e more families will he supplied in February ay the State Tempor- ary Emergency Relief Administra- tion as a result or an appropria- tion oi *?£•*.«* for tne month. announced by Harry L. Hopkins, chairman of. tne administration. •ee. Mr. Hopkins revealed. Of tne nem- 'funds appropriated for February $1.5*9.w*v has been allotted to Near York City through its Emergency Work and Relief administration. This is in addition to the 4e per rent reimbursement, amounting to about $2.0W.e##, which the state -will sire Uie chy for its approval and audited home I Curator Is Appointed Follow- I ing a Judicial Decree of { Incompetency. The grant was made from a, . ,. .. Joint fund of the State appropria- ! *** wor * r<4,< * «P*«»itures. tions and an advance from the ! ln ** litio * to **« sp^ciMl aid the Federal Reconstruction Finance ! 8t *L e ^ef a<huinistration also is Corporation for state aid in local m * kin * *•**• **» for families ta- leformatioa received: from Mont- real sources states that Mrs- George Halt, widow of the late George Kail, former Major of Og- densburg. has been judicially de- clared incompetent and placed in the Verdun hospital. When asked for information. Drive for the Construction of New Federal Building Large Enough to House All Activities Will Be Renewed. But Despite Huge Lead Republicans Hold Lower House by Virtue of Present Apportionment* possibility that SneH of this district It re*ds a s follows: The Ogdensburg Chamber of Commerce p:otetts against the re- moval of the immigration head- quarters from Montreal to New. port, Veimont, for the following reief programs. About $S,50e,Wd of this will be ape at In meeting the needs of destitute families not now receiving relief or receiving relief on an inadequate basis. The remaining $4.«tve*t will be devoted to tae *• per cent refund which ihe state gives to title* and counties for their er-ienditures in home and woi* relief under the state emergency unemployment re- lief law. Tne total number of families in the state receiving either work or home relief in December was 24«,. ken from the home and relief lists. These jobs will be on public im- provements undertaken by various state departments, involving a m-age cost of $3W.*4S for February. Ir> addition. 21.PP8 persons throughout the state will be placed at work through new and expand- ed public improvements entirely fi- nanced by the administration, and There is still a Ogdensburg may eventually be designated as the headquarters of the immigration department on the border, accord!::? to information received here. A departmental or- Juhn D. Tan Kennen, the attorney j der issued by Secretary William for the Hall estate, advised a rep ' K- I>oak of the department of ia- resentative of the Advance that he bor the past week directed the knew of this proceeding although transfer of the office from lion- neither the Had estate nor any of treal to Newport, Vt.. a here a free the legatees had been an any way building was provided. Secretary {tant from the border, a party to it. He stated that the DoaU stated thai the headquarters , \It i s not centrally located. could be sent to another point on \2nd: That headquarters can be the border at a latter date if the i furnished at Ogdensburg free of to erect a t charge to the Labor Department j \Ogdensbnrg is more centrally \It is off the regular line of travel. \It Is a great irany mites dis- Hospital Staff To Cooperate Pledge Full Support in Pro- gram of Service to Insti- tution and Community. ALBANY, Feb. 11.—The total Reapportionment is Demanded Editor of The Advance: j rote cast tor Democratic members The.fact thai the Democrat*. Your editorial in the Advance of <* ttt ^ Assembly at the November while polling: such a large majority Sunday. February 5. 1«S. has been election exceeded by SS2.43* that in their total rote tor Asstmbiy- pelled *•* thatr Republican oppon- men. saoeW still be i n a minority ents. The Democratic total was i n that branch of the LegisUiiure. 2.344.HS and th e .Republican 1.- i s bringing to the fore again at AX- TC1.C&2. . bany «ie perennial Democratic The large Democratic vote, how-' pliant that the party i s the victim ever, has not given a majority to of a grossly unfair plan for appor- the Democrats. The Republicans tioning Assembly districts, and a control the lover house by a work- Democratic demand tor changes in ing majority of two and a plurality the organic law to wipe out »hat action was'the result of a petition presented t o the Superior court in Montreal by certain Montreal attor- government decided neys. who had obtained a judgment new buildins against Mrs. Hall for k-gal serrices The present customs banding iu and disbursements, upon which pe-1 Ogdeusfeurg. which is leased by tition the court adjudged her in- the government, has sufficient av- also by direct grants of money to I competent and appointed a Mont- j ailable room to bouse the inunl- Hties and counties by which the local emergency nrtief organiza- tions will be able to expand their relief activities through the joint state, federal and local funds. Another Cut for Customs Department Staff Is Near If Bill As Passed by Senate Is Approved Dras- tic Action Will Be Necessary—Collector Expects Modification. real man a s rurator or committee j gration staff. Its purchase by the of her person and property, and j government has been under con- that &fter this appointment. Mrs. I sideration but has encountered m- Hall had been removed fioci the cal opposition on the ground that house that she was occupying and j it is not centrally located and placed in the Yerdun hospital. He j that a new building shculd be cou- understood that following the ad- structed of sufficient sine to ac- judication which had taken place j commodate all federal government early in January of tbis year, an {Activities centered in OgOensburK. ancillary committee had been ap- j which is the headquarters of the pointed in New York state- Mr. iSt. Lawrence district. This project located, is accessible from the Can- adian Pacific, Canadian National. Rutland and New York Central railroads; has an International fer- ry running the year round. \That it is a central ground from which the business of the j Labor Department can be carried 1 Editor of The Advance: on more effectively. It is more ac- eessible to points west: Buffalo. Rochester. Detroit, Cleveland and cities lying to the west, than is Newport. Vermont. is in direct communication with all points east to Port- very generally read b y the people of this hospital, and I. a s President of the Employees' association, hare been delegated to write you expressing deep ariweciatlon and sincere gratitude. It was indeed pleasing to all of us to learn through your paper, which surely is in a position to know, of the kindly feeling of the tf f our . There are seventy-seven they term the constitutional inhlbi- Republican members and seventy- tion against a Democratic As^em- taree Democratic. A majority of bly. an the 1»0 members elected is re-' Under the present system. New •aired to pass a bill. j York city, a Democratic stiong- The rote for Assembly members hold with a majority of the vote. ; has been regarded generally as the has only sixty-two seats in the low- es * yard-stick by which to measure the er house, against eighty-two in the j rock bottom strength of a party in remainder of the state, where the j thSs state. It varies considerably Republicans normaUy are superior j from the state-wide vote cast for in voting strength. Governor. Assembly members are In New York city the total vote elected from small constituencies, for sixty-two candidates for the As- At the election last year. Governor sensbly was 809,K5 in excess of Lehman. Democrat, received 2.659,. that cast tor the Republican can- note sis votes Tor Governor and William didates from the same districts, his Republican op-1 Up-State, where the Democratic people of Ogdensburg for us; and I want to assure you that the em- ployees of the St Lawrence State hospital will always be found ready when called upon to cooperate ful- ly for the benefit of all. With assurances of highest teem. Very truly yours. Hermon Redmond. President, Employees' Association. It is most gratifying to rhrough the columns of your pa- j. Donovan. J-It U by rail *^S^£^ * . tbe cnstoms fu «l, f*««» *»d expressed Abe opinion SZ.4P0.W* f , r ^ cpttins fl9ca , tfcat the <JC#tt0mies won , d ^ ef year. a» proponed bjr the senate , _ _, would mean the cHsdharge of L2<H> ( ther than the\ redncUoVo7the'pe' men or an extenszonl of -the thirty, sosnel. This would mean the cus- ?* y ,,rIoB « a flystefn now in ef- toms patrol would be retained. erence. \That from a standpoint of ec- onomy, there would be less travel, less labor, and people having busi- ness with the Llabor Department would not have to travel as far and expend as much money. That it would be for the convenience of fected by a general cut in pay ra- ._, , . . _* •w— •!.--. .vl i„»/l_ ^7.L-_. asking to compel the executors and trustees to pay orer to the curator feet. Collector John* C. Tullech ot the Ogdensburg district said. This would represent a| further 1*.S1 per cent in to the 6JS3 per c Beside this, 3M ducted for the making a total . cent reduction paid prior to >ea-\ Go&ector J •served norii^ '* tb* bill in pressed ton. ant be arr-f- its pre*f:r i . Jn th»' « ,. It has been the theory in cus- toms circles that even though con- gress passed a beer bill and it stood -the te*t of a supreme court of last year. I ruling, the border patrol would be «*»t t» •*- retained to assist in the enforce ment of the tariff not. The patro: was formed tea year* ago. prin< i- palry Co suppress the smuggling of intoxicants. Prior to the adoption ef the Volstead law there were no customs aatrosmen on the border. Special agents were assigned to the tank to running down smug- glers. In those days. however. > to by the house in there was virtually n o smuggling j : «• : «* a?TOboiir beverage* from the ; t that the cat pro-, dominion. I senate should be ac- A dispatch from Washington said , » bouse, it would : the custom* bureau had warned j «sdng of many inland the senate that passage of the bin ! es. Collector Tusssch ! wfth the S2.4o».fwe eel would opea ! did not think any sta- the Canadian border **o wholesale j district would be af- lienor ssnugciiag.~ ! cut of >ay in addition tirement fund. nearly ZS per m the salaries :••• present fiscal <>ch said he had re- <>n of the pa mage ... senate but be ex i\uce that it would < Van Kennea questioned the regu {was placed before Senators V/ag-' land and should be given the pref- I larity of the Curator's appointment , ner and Copeland. who indicated for the reason that there does not! that no funds for this purpose appear to be any provision in the ; would be available under existing Quebec law permitting such an ap-1 appropriation.;. Th e matter will plication to be made by creditors, j «gain be broached when the new He informed the reporter, howM congress convenes later this year. ever, that the Curator had retained : The construction of a government a New York attorney, who had | buildim: here i s also being urged served a notice of motion upon ^ a „,- orK ^1^ proposition. A site I an parts having business with the him. returnable before Judge Law-1 opposite the post office has been Labor Department to have the rence at Rallston Spa- »u Feb. 14. su^e^a. : headquarters at Ogdensburg. Transfer Is Protested ***rd: That the transfer was The Oicdenoburs Chamber of' made without a proper chance of certain moneys that a judgment Commerce has protested the trans- : beinc heard. That a brief has been of the Supreme court entered in fer ^ tt ^ immigration offices to filed on behalf of the Chamber of September 1920 had directed them ^^ Vermont town on various i Cemmerce of the city of Ogdens- to withhold from Mrs. Hall until i p^nos. Tbe protest, which was j burg, with the Labor Dfipartment she had complied with its terms. - ^j,^, bv John c T ulk»ch as chair-! at Wash'ngton. H * ^'H 11 ™ ttr ° * tt \!^! to ^i man of the committee on immirra-! \Respectfully. ^TtT « \°f C ? t w \^ ! tkw - *** • wrt to Secretary Doak i \John C Ti:!loea. Chairman. by Mrs. Hall during the past year and Reprf sentattve Bertrand H. • -Committee on Innnigration.\ and in each instance sb* had been ; ' defeated for per. that the work carried on by the officers and employees of the St. Lawrence State hospital enly apprechTted Try the people Ogdensburg As nurses we give oar best to ponent. 1.812.080. (Continued on Page ?) the reasea that she had cot complied with tbe Sup- reme court judgment: that she had withheld property from the estate and had generally obstructed aad prevented the admiaistration of tae estate by her refusal to accept the ^27i* - ,^2r£ , <^L £, Doe« Not Favor Reducing Salaries or Person- »-«?« \\'--•J\ ?j!\Li»\ Mayor Says $100,000 Will Be Cut from City's Budget : the cause at all times. In this present state of distress and unem : ployment n*hen nncsual demand* •&:e -beinir made on individuals in ' all walks of life, the nursing pro- fession win carry on and bear its share of the burden. The St. Lawrence nurses have and will continue to give their very best in service. Prom earliest • date the nurses' watch word has been, \Service to Others.\ so. shall it be ours in this period, when to do for other*, without thought of material gain must necessarily be our part. I To give our patients the best of care and keep up the high stand. ard of nursing under adverse cir-; cumstances. to render cheerful co-' operation and loyal support to our Superintendent and the officers of the hospital, shall b e oar deter- mination. Our interest in the city of Og- densburg and its people has been demonstrated by our ee-eperatten and willing support to public ac- tivities and we take this means of. *°£ Sub-committee of the Senate Puts Approval On Huge River Pi cj Advices from Washington and Ottawa indicate the St. Lawrence treaty will not be acted upon at the present sessions of tie Senate and Parliament. The treaty was approved by a sub-committee ot the Foreign Relatione committee in the Senate by a vote of 5 to 2 Frtday. Senator Wagner ef Ner York and Senator Glenn, the latu i a lame duck from Illinois, voted no. OTTAWA, Feb. 11—Ir is hardly likeiy that the St Lawrence wa- terways treaty will come before tbe parkament of Canada for rati- fication during the present sesisen in the opinion of R. J. Mawon. minister of railways and canals, session eancernin; expressed in the house of yesterday. York win be asked to pay $S9.0OeV •W as its ahare in the development of the St. Lawrence waterway. Originally New York state was asked to contribute $150,m.Mv. oa : the ground that its benefits from i the power development would be I proportionate. j Frank P. Walsh, who acted offi- IclaHy for the state in the matter. : characterized the amount as much LOO large. New studies then wore made. Approval by the Foreign Rela- tions Committee win. k./wever. be all that win he doae a t ih's tae treaty nel but Hopes for Contribution* to the Re- lief Fund. as in the past, we win\ \Carry On.\ <Signedt Nurses of St. Lawrence State Hospital. Work Aids Unemployed ty-seven Men on Payroll motion at Ballston Spa oa Tuesday. Walter Onest Kellogg, one of the executors aad trustees of the Hall estate, who was i a Ogdeasburg yes- _____________ terday •soraiag. stated that tae representatives aad heirs of the Stayer R. J. Moriasette stated • tae Mayor's Relief fund w assist Hall estate bad alwaya aeea friend- \** eveaiag that tae tax huicet I ia fijudsag tae poor- He said that IT aad fair minded leasidi Mrs. for *** •*** sacal year is hi coarse ; city laanlii j 11 were already mskiar, HaB aad that he was sarpiised °* Preparation hat win not he ready : these vobautary coatrthutions and when he heard thai the M^treal \ •J*\ Pveseatatioa at the oeanrii that use machtri were turning hark j | attorneys had had a committee ap-1 *M«tsag Wedaeauay aighl. He said S per eesst of the monthly salaries ' Fraajis Mason, son of Mr. aad i pointed for her aad pi and her ia ' <*** * rodaetioa of $l*Cjsw« ia the te the esty. Mrs. I- George Mason i€ Oadeas- '• FRANCIS MASON SENT TO BOSTON Some time aao Senator B^iah, Foreign Relations CemnvUee chair- _. „ ,. ~T _, *»»«. Ms* that no artompt towr.isl New Yorks Share %89XXX>ffX> ratification i s the Senate would WASTTINCTON. Ff 1» 11—New he made. ST. LAWRENCE A.R.MERRILL ~~ GIVEN AWARD FOR BUSINESS BRIDGE PLANS NOT MENTIONED the haspifl aeaeral city from the er Patmore CHstribfjtuigf Jobs So as Betsefrt Largest Number Possible. V\. J. Pinkerton eSorted. * . } cty-eevea a>ea are I '• t 4 MX the ihajnaid, ' ^/^aaore states- The work £ dastrajated as *~*e1y sase. «he leagfb of weekly e^^mcaa heaac dpatrmlmd hy tae y auaajiT af lipiafals the to Is Recovering «ea> the 9eadag of The asayer said be could aot g o Edacatioa faaas wiH be iwt« aetaili at the pitsuat taase re- Tae faeetina ef naatiaj. gardaug the msasii r i a which the ef city eauplores aad drastic stash hi the pattern! city is now under «**- haoaet waalf he *aVcted. He said ssaaratiea hat there is nadtrstoed every csty «>aartmeat aader the __, _ to he dauereaces of oaasiea oa thr coatrel ef the eaatmoa couarfl had From ln juries ^^ ^__* ! > yy t,, —. s to . Zi?.** ^ - ^^ m ~ 9 • 1-2 per eeat have bean areaomd durtsaa m pay agared i a the eab- ;hat i t as said this nourae has met asstea. i. ftahirtoa. taissaha i |V ani #VBM muasa. Mayor Mwissertf Maartf 7S* pimaat, were ia the ** ^ ltory> • c »**^ : **• imatT ' sasd he was aot ia favor ef cutlsag Mae at the saauriy atatioa ia thr ed fractures af his right arm aad maaries ef aay city esaaswyes «r rrty hafl lam snghs. Th e aasyoi * Mgh »jb.i.| aomhes-s hat cwM stium imatj-iisnd «he disuihatun of fooi voluntary dcasstsnas frua them t\ aad other supaiieR. burg, has heea K. J- Snow Suits srsito$s^s •«f ra- 4i AJaeri H. Kroaaar. soraserty of OsaVasamrg- ta fw*»- O^ Thoratay. lie is w»J»ed by sua wife, Mswaaeet Oesaea Knse- <4 I aumi 2 pe. 1*7*9 1-S jTa. traaaferred from he was as- ef the Krcsse store, le Mostoa. Maas_ aad will ea- ter aprm hi? duties there lomur- row. The aVston ssore is the «r gest of th» Kreaae chaia ia the f«Mt. Mr. Ma*on eaiered the eav a4«y of the cnejtpaay after his gxad- mmtirm from Niagara aafverairy ia 192K aad has aeea atatioaeu at Pwt«4<«, Pa.: Kiagaiwu. Mronklya. Xisaalk. Jersey C*y aad %«eaik But K. F C. Gets ProposaJ to Wins Coateat for Month t Loan Fundi for Bridge i January—87 Gas Bt&tsosi Over Niagara Rrrar. Coapetpd. ~ ^Albert H. Kroeger Asks $1«JH for Dies in Clereland DeatJi of His Wife WATERMAN m \TSIT PYTfflAN LODGE MONDAY The eaesaasa of stisai haj. fS.- eee.eee so JBew Tart state to con- tract a aridge across the Xtagara rioer was esataaued at a assesaug of the MantmjCi attiaa Fiaaace Cor- portisa ia Wsshsagiim last week. former Cor. At thaith ataaated -h. —i B ti-i, a^wpf — • i,• t amhr an rtSmmvt te the St. leawmu river aridae amjoet heaag aroarhad dmr- iag the awetiag At a aaatfct hear- lahnj R. MerriU. formerly of this city, whe moved to I'-i*Jam ahoat abx moaths age to aiauaue the snaauareaasat of the Texao* sta- tion at the corner of Fine and Maple streets, has past rec*:*** aa BBttfaaaslaT aatautfVawSfa** afwwafJul a^taaab awjaamaaauhavap far havsag naraef hi the w*m ^urs- aeas dmrhug the aaama of Jacaary ia iiBaaiimioa «irh «7 cas aKar*^na Tark catr. This is «h» aaocma pbmaae wvm hy Mr. Morrill am ass A 4aauttrh 1rem Matlaad staUv that Jaha A fTVie. forax rl> ef Ogdeaaaurg. has *^s^r«ed a sow — •mil Jasiaa E. fii.liia ef Weav facot. Maw«.. for fte.««a oaauasi^ ^ar the dearth at his wtv. who was turarh bv a ear drive* by Tt^aaa. K for nauanr ami vwuaaiy. rartry • '^^^^^ *•• aa^^^ ^^*m. twr ^^*- \ *** T Tsg\ TlJk «• Healtb at %.*»»- Brier Hill Friday mm UF^wsmtutyn - j-T^-i'i- - _ > _ ( - __^. ^ wwr m.sm »• -»H