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•• I « J J • II »-.- —.^, ,. _ . ^..^ . •••**••'* •J*\ r >.-v- *r*;*r'-% * Bank Holidays Now Prevail in Nearly Every State is* the Union THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE - ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT UKMOCRAT roaxnm ion ADYAMCZ rOOtiDED Ml OtiDKXSIil'Kti, X. Y n Sl'XDAV, MAltl'l! 5, Itftt. PRICE 5c i President Roosevelt Takes Reins at Washington Restoration of Two-Cent Postage Rate Expected at Special Congress Session Rep. Mead Says Increase Was One of Greatest Blunders in Postal History, as It Cost Government $100,000,000 Revenue. Less in WASHINGTON. March 4.—The j evade the added cost of oostag* by increase of the lirovclass postal using other means of comaMiaic*- rate from J to 3 cents has been i tion in transacting business with followed by an estimated reduction their customers and clienu ; of more than 5,0v0.«ou.0ov pieces of , throughout the country. j first-class mail for the current fis- cal year and a rcv?cue !os& ot about SlOO.toO.bofl. according to K«--]ttva««atativf Mead of Ne«- York. chairman of the Committee on Postoffices and Past Roads. Mr. Mead said that the increase had prove<l \one of the greatest blunders in the history of the post- One-Cent Rate Employed **One of the largest publishers iu New York mailed 580.9*0 notices to subscribers at the two-cent rate. When the rate \was increased be mailed 432.000 notices under the one-cent provision of the law. with the resulting loss of 25 per cent of the amount the government would al service.\ and announced thai have received had the old two-cent , ecrly in the extra session of the . rate applied . Seventy-third Congress he would : \There are numerous instances • introdnr-e an amendment to the in which tnsine&s concerns are ' jwstal laws restoring the old two- j economizing on the use of postage, i •ent basic rate. and I can cite as typical of a group I 'There has bc?a.~ continued Mr. k*ead, **a widespread disposition on th» part of many of the principal pat.-ons of the postal service to the owner of a parage in New York accommodating approximate- ly 500 cars. The monthly bills for (Coottimed on Page 7* Delegates For Repeal Convention Former Mayor Edward P. Lynch Suggested as One for This District. iPmS^ PRESIDENT F. D. ROOSEVELT $1,000 for : ^f W ?;L Banks WiH\ MisnaergymanHeld Open Again On Tuesday Vast Throng of People | Acclaim New President ! As He Takes the Oath Roosevelt Demands Immediate and Drastic Action If Necessary to Solve Economic Crisis—Predicts the Return of Pros- perity. WASHINGTON. March I.—One \ hundred thousand people massed , in front of the Capitol enthusias-! '• ticatty acclaimed Franklin D. Roosevelt. Democrat, when he was inaugurated a s the 32nd president ! of the United Stales today. He was • escorted to the .-Land by President • Hoover and the oath was adaxinis- j tere-d by Chief Justice Charles Ev- lans Hupht»s. Millions of people ; heard Presidem Roosevelt repeat • the words in a finn. clear voice j wliich was carried to all parts ot j the country by the radio. Beautiful spring weather prevailed and the and crea- ted to peoples* VICE-PRESIDENT J. N. (SARNER Two Rings Big Reward Is Paid to Teach er Who Picked Up Gems m New York Street. Mayor to On Assault Charge Here Cut Food Supplies Former Mayor Edward P. Lynch of- Oxdeni/burg is being suggested a* one of the delegates from the Miss Lillian Stnwell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. B. St owe! 1 of Watertown. a teacher at Franklin Two Holidays Proclaimed by Gov. H. H. Lehman Are Observed Here. St Lawrence-Franklin senatorial ; academy. 31 alone, is $1,000 rk'uer ; district to the constitutional con-las the result of returning to il», vention to act on the repeal of | owner a valuable diamond which the 18th amendment. There will : she found on a New York city Mrs. Jane Mullady Says Rev. Joseph Pekala Pointed Gun at Her and Ordered Her Out of the Room—Examination to be Held Monday. inaugural parade was one of the grandest spectacles ever witnessed on historic Pennsylvania avenue. Discusses Economic Crisis TRii CAPITOL. WASHINGTON. March 4.—President Franklin D. Roosevelt today demanded immed- iate and draMic action if necessaxy • to solve the economic crisis con- ' fronting the country- In his inaugural address, deliver- ed before thousands of spectators massing the broad plaxa of the ; capitol building, he declared that if j necessary' be would go so far as to ask congress for the \broad execu- tive power to wape a war agaicst I an emergen;? as great as the pow- p*rvi£i«»n of aU hanking its and investments; 2 —There- must be an speculation with other mocey; 5—There must be provision fat an adequate but sound currency.'* Detailed measures for fulfillment of this program he said he would urge upon a special session of the new congress and aak the immed- iate assistance of the several states. If congress refuses to pat through measures deemed necessary. Mr. KooseveVt said, he would then seek b-oad emergency powers The had referred to. j He said, however, he hoped the : normal balance between the execu- tive and legislative authority might be adequate. 'But it may be that an uupre- 1 ceil**nted demand and need for un- d<0ayed action may call for a tem- porary departure from that normal balance of public procedure/* the new prtsJdfTTt continued. Sees Prosperity Return \I am prepared under my oonsM- tutional duty to recommend the measure that a stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world may require. These measures, or inch Tinds It Necessary to Curtail ex that would be given m e if w e other measures as the otr^rr Distribution at the Hall Station. City street. The ring was ar\Praised at I I between S5.WW and *8.«K*>. ! Miss StoweH and another teacb- | er from Franklin academy were in i New Vork city over Lincoln's birth ; day. On the way to a matinse Mis* ! StoweQ saw a handkerchief lyins on th e sidewalk with something | tied up in one end. Upon untying '• the handkerrhief she found that it he two delegates from each sena- torial district. The convention will probably be held May IS The new plan rrovides for a con- vention t.f 177 delegates, with 75 to be cho>en at large and two to he elected from each of the SI sena- torial districts. The nem- ratification program provides nomination of delegates by petition. District delegate can- j contained two Uree stones, set in didates would -be required to oh- *****. •** * diamond and the other The O^dcnslMirg Trust company and St. Lawrence County Savings hank closed yesierday morning iu compliance with the proclamation ot Gov. Lehman declaring banking holidays until Tuesday. Telegrams signed by Joseph A. Broderick, state supeitnteadent of -bank*. wer«- rested on the bank doors. The public was admitted during toe m>rain* hours and employes ex- plain?:) the situation. The closing order caused considerable incon- venience hut the people took the saatter cakosry. she denierl he pointed a pun at her « District Attorney Ingram iJet. Joseph Pekala, 4«. describ- ed as a former pavtor of the Polish National church and a writer for Polish lan.mage newspapers, was tioned the Pekaias before the ai- hesd in $14HH) bonds by City Judge raignment. Mrs. Mullady was sum- John H- Welh? yesterday afternoon ( moned to court and repeated her on a charge of second degree as- • oourplaixrt that Pekala had pointed sault. Mr*. Jaae Mullady of 2114 Oie gun ar her and ordered her out were in fact invaded by a foreign foe.\ The presidexrfs inaugural ad- . aress. brief -but sharply serious in Mayor Moriseette announced last the face of the difficulties confront- ! evenin.z that hereafter distriou- ins him, bandied the financial situ- ques- i tion of food will fee made at the ation of the country without Greene St. hi whose house Pekakt and -his wife 1iv«. charged that he pointed a gun at her and ordered her out wmeti she remonstrated wlta him over the aaosmt of kind- aag which was feeing burned in the furnace. Fekahv who was accoav tain 1.!H»<» signatures to nominat- ing petitions. The number for deie- gate>( at large mas fixed at 1.2<Mi. Under the Conway coamisaioa's bill. i*m si«matUTot> would be re- r si red but the number of candi- dates would fee limited to the num- ber of places on each aide of the repeal ballot. Those fJhng petitions with the largest luimhrr of siraa- rwres would receive the ballot places. The legislative leaders opoosf I this system of aasaiaatisai. fearing a free-for-ail race ia the circuiatiso of petit tons The ptan agreed upon at the Gov- ernor's cocfereace places no liav rt on the awash is of candiaales far delegate seats. an «aserald. The diamond was so large that This action was taken by the i passed i o court fey his wife, pleaded state actherities in order to pro. Miss StoweQ at first thought it was , tert the interest of tne depositors Ciramiskey to Accompany the Bison Havers throughout the stat*. a* heavy withdrawals were being made it New York city, one t» hanking holidays in other ntates. There is a po?.<d%aitv that withdrawals may be tiantej for a certain period a£> ter tne baaks rcsasac basinen* Tucoday mormag. Local banker* said iney would reopea for tou**- | ness as soon a s p*-raatued by law. • »cr.ond telegram received by the hanks from Sunt Broderick yesterday afternoon stated that tne end. 1'poa arrirtag hsme ahe ana Governor's prociasnaUoa was i a he her father had Glean L. Thaoaax. treated as mandatory. Waomowu Jeweler, appraioe the otaasoBd Taroaa.ii a Wasertowa hank Iw StoweH arranged with a Near Tosk bank for tne retara of the ring.*. The a sinai. wnsca was e x tresneiy mrse. was cat ia a heas« 'shape and was an imitation. She pat it ia her pockotaook however, and took K back ;o Maloae with her. Aft*; reachrng M alone she watched the New York papers and finally saw an advertisuiatnt from a New Tork brokerage lootem snstaxtg that two ring* had been lost and the de- scription giv«»a tabled with the riacs Miss Stowefl had found. She coaansaaicated with her fath- er and he advised her to bring the rings home with her for the week not guilty to the charge and asked for aa exaamaatiO^. which was set for Monday at - p. m. He was repres-nted fey Edmund FitaGer- ald. Dwthd. Anomey William D. bnan appeared for the pnaooru- MANY CHANGES WERE MADE IN BORDER FORCE Tne Pekala* caase here last fall from SVatertcnm and rented the lower aparttnetrts in Mn>. Mullady\s name. Mrs. Pekala i s eamnk>yed in the sJk will. She stated her hus- band had ween iC all winter with taunaire feat ha* now recovered. Mrs. Pekala said that wooer the agreement wHh Mrs. Mullady they were to heat the house and that Trtoa rime to tisae there were argu meats over tne inanm i l a which of the room. District Attorney In- gram said he thought the man should fee charred with second de- cree assault, bet this was held in abeyance for the time beiae. An other charre of possessing a cun was preferred and the proceedings wore halted until Attorney Fits- Gerald arrived. Mr. Ingram iater decided to make the charge second degree assault. Mrs. Pekaias said he- husband had Veen in this country since 1*13 Pekala was brought to police beadouarter.- -by Officer Leo Le- Beau. Cnief Myers took < harse or * 2! cairore Smith £ Wesson re vohrer with three cham-';*-rs toadeti which he said wat- umnd in ti>e Pe kala apartw*^nt.« Chief My^-ni Mid the imsnis-a. tion authorities vere notified of 'be case and are iwestigatinr Pr. katai's rtatup He is not a riUrei. of this country. Pekala could not furnish ha:! and was lock** up at the <ity hall city hall relief station on Mondays and Thursday nights only. He said it was necessary to take this step because of lack of sufficient rev- enues and also on account of the fact ihat a namfeer of people are taklcc -uadue advantage of the dis-1 tribution. The mayor has already ' dipped dee;^- into his private funds to meet the increasing de- mands. He states that a more rig- id syst*sa of hvreotigatioa will be inautrurated ia order to avoid dup- lication and av^r relief and to see that tb«» needs of all persons who are a-~naB? in dire circaasotancrs are Tak*>n care of. U it become? necessary the mayor stated that d-Mveries of f«*od wflT be mane di- rect to the homes after investiga- tion, instead of continuing th e dim i nan ban at the city gloves. •Practicea of the unscrupulous money chancers stand indicted in the court ot public opinion.\ be de- clared and then he set forth hi* tines of attack: 1—There must fee a strict sa- y feuild out of rts expot'enc? and wisdom, I sltall seek witWn my constitutional authority, to briaj to speedy adoption \ Prosperity, he was c9aTt~?X. ' would return. •'This groat nation wi 1 ! «»Mn-e i a s it has endured, win r*\vree and will prosper.\ President Roosevelt said. The only th'ng this country has to fear, he added, is fear itself— .unjustified terror which paralyses effort. Nearly Every State in The Union Joins in the Bank Holiday Movement Bank bolidavs prevail today. « t serionaly discussed fey Premdont cent for a handful of atate*.' Hoover and Presinent-esoct Roose- tferonghoot the wia. ' vest t o aid tne emergency economic New York, banking heart of the , sttaation. ^ ^mm^ cosmtry. went s«t#» a twMHmv feoli- Meanwhile, artth several ainliioa- al states ianoslng limitations oa reoon for January. Mayor Moris- serte noted that Ordeaafeurr head ed the bat of aU ettSes la tbe state wtlfedrawalA, i t was freely orodict- ed on Crpitrd Hill a special ses- •ioa would fee called for Monday or Tuesday t o enact on airing legis- the farnare was beinc Mrs. Pe- i wot TTaanfors Affect <nt ta nhnpno of hearts. The Joe OuwiiissWy. soorU oditor of »k*- MaSaW T»see«. wi*: loave neat i T»e*day to nseas) nVe veeks at the •ittg <*sa> of tbe oaoans of tne H^eTxstssoai Leagve at ^v.na HevH«re«crdtfeeo>aj Bogmrdos Rewiskxt Ttorty Five Pa- . alt nroi. acckt. After ooeouomax him ! kala odnsitnJ her bash and and I tne insnxxgrstfoa officials said be : Mrs, VaUody had name tanx rosteT- «ras not safeioet to oeportat»on. a«- •my naorainr ever in» aanoas* of Ut- oeciar^d h' oa> been ia th if- ci»#*«r »tnch was beicc weed ew : > -orarry siace> 1*1?.. O'Connells for Farley as State Democratic Leader present ^i\ ^^ — . _^- «^-r *** T ** rty y«*« r ««T *r nvochaaa- ln looking over state srtoe rebef ii(m # Gm Lehnj^, AtaK«,i «. asaltanooaaty a holiday was called for a throe-day period ia Illinois. MissoorL Iowa, Rhode Inland. Min- in tbe aratver of diAuraemens fot ^^B^ JS^ Jomer, Nearaska, Ver-1 hrtion. ax-din! oervicos. He stated that mr ^ t ^ Maim and Msssschasctli ' T * H ' Deasocratic its the fwtare this wM fee cat a s .^^ ^^ action, ferinriag the »'*» p * ,,ia «* Ar ' ^^ much *«* pe«*»h»e. lint of states ia which reatiirtions P*»«™«\ * anakiaa renel progreni beixtr ffropared and action te eanenited hi the onerial to he onhed fey Roeseee*. nVf-^e fhey •«* t « fhr car»*eol Mr Hoov4-r and Mr. n>osev*tt heM Entertakment Friday Everaop in Bean Ubran t ^ was ooiag* at the has. Jo* is the son of Mr. Mrs. rraak dim mist w of tats city and waaa iisisanni 1 athli <t tr* huh sHhoafl and inBuiH oay» Qcrk in the Senate on orithavasrals, ia another. *vr operative to <2. The Federal Reserve hsnk -»rf Mew T««rk was cloned w irh aU «wht>r haafcinc aartirsrions of the stale. a rtsttamm fey the ejws^jnwr of F-4eral Vtrmrv hank at Plr»la- Kt*4 that a aoMdaw noon Tb» yusw aaea wifl «ive their rW that hank ««rM close was irlrteearth anaaol jiilli ia <hn ^ v e <aDed by Oovemnr r^arhst 11 ^ n \* ** r * TT **** Friaay m «be otate serretary of T-. FVvonre hhnrh a>«* T^ ^.snng of th e Mm- Tort win hare 4-fcarae of the La»rrnce Hynes »s aaoawaag an jyoag op of Ms hone ceei wwiw arrangm? the resaarnder of the pro- for the The •bn* - i*» fee of assaswa^ onnwx ^^ QJI itir or fnteaga ngonciea. a . a. n jr* • «t m kMoed that the oSart* of the Bn% onhrsats hath of the oat- AUt<HTK>Otl€ «w4sSe TO y <«g neonle w« he e~oe4 h, ^ n^an^caa nni aonoaahag Be T«d Mai*A Sth State Street Store Robbed Friday Nigbt T k «r--^v