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ROCIIESTKn IlKMOrKAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 4A Visiting, 'Queen Gets Hit Smile from Hizztmer BATTLE LINES LEHMAN SEEN i tt- -r AS CANDIDATE jj DRAWN IN N. Y.

MAYOR FIGHT DON'T LET EYE FATIGUE HANDICAP YOU l't to toaerJ aWfecttv i iiia ti rax rtittaft haJ arh-s Prt-aa taM art -I at a tte a tbrttk ammiratifMi aJ tatt tha trvta atMit yar M. 3 to 6 Months to Pav far CLASSES FOR DELEGATE HEAD IN STATE ASKS REFORMS SOCIALISTS 9-Point Program Presented for Convention MB i .1 u. Refuses Comment ij On Convention Every Pair of Glasses Is Made in Our Owb Laboratory Forces Rally for La Guardia, Mahoney Plans i nil New York JF The victor In New York's most hectic primary: In years -Mayor Fiorello H. La-j Guardia and former Supreme Court! Justice Jeremiah T. Mahoney pre- pared last night for their battle for the mayoralty which will be MAKE THE SAGAMORE YOUR EATING PLACE Whether on business or downtown shopping, we invite you to pertale of our excellent food and service.

Luncheons from 65c ere served Monday through Saturday end delicious table d'hote dinner ere served deity in Rocheiter'i finest end most modern din-ing room. SAGAMORE HOTEL Albany fPi Opinion persisted In New York State political eirrlee last night that Democratic Governor Lehman will contend for a seat as delegat-at-large at the 1938 constitutional convention. The Democratic State Commit- tee will meet here Friday to select the 1.1 delegates-at-large for sub- I mission to tha November electorate two days after the Republican group convenes at Syracuse for the aame purpose. While a majority of Democratie i observers feel certain the three- I term governor will consent to seek i a seat, some persons high in party councils suggested hia criticism of decided a', the polls Nov. 2.

Behind LaGuardia stood the American Labor Party, a substantial bloc of prominent regular Republican, the Republican-Fusion Tarty which placed him in office, and the Progressive City Party. Ranged behind Mahoney waa a te Jr vt B. in lit iAlbny fft A nine-point prolixin en which the Socialist Party jins to wR an tntsnslve rsm-tiifn In bhlf of Iti Awfmhly wii outlined yesterday l- tha party's stata committee by f(t Chslrman Hairy W. Laidler Nw York City. Assailing both Rrniihllenns and PtmocraU In tha 1037 legislature, jmtieularly for n(at of ratification of the federal child labor amendment, Doctor tBarped they were In alliance "with the reactionary Industrial forcea of the South In continulnc the ruth-lesi exploitation of tha helpless children of the land." program presented for adoption at the two-day convention, ccivened to nominate candidate for the 193 slata conatitulonal convention and for an associate judge of the State Court of Appeals, called for puhlio ownerahip of certain utilities, aid to agriculture and labor and social legislation of various kinds.

Ak Power Development included: si. "Speedy development of water power resources on the St. Lsw-i tnce. Public ownership of the etate'a telephone and other public utilities. Establishment of a atate bank.

,2. "Promotion of atate and cooperative marketing and purchasing agenclea to take over the processing and distribution of milk It President Roosevelt proposal for Supreme Court reorganization may have engendered opposition to hia aelection. Reasons Cited Others argue, however, that the first open break between the President and Lehman will not enter into the situation and that the governor is a logical choice because; "71 i 0 ID ll post-primary union of the Hew Deal Democrata of the four bor- i ciighs outside Manhattan and Tammanv Hall, the Manhattan Jjemocrati'- organization which was Hasted from its anti-New Deal pjsition by Mahoney's smashing deteat jf ita candidate, Senator Royal S. Copeland. I GuKrdia Ota 'Write Ins' La forces pointed with enthiusiasm to the 56.974 write-in votea registered for him in the Democratic primary in which he did not run.

and in which Mahoney trounced Copeland by 416,000 to 243,000. In the Republican primary LaGuardia beat Copeland by 82.000 to 47,000, the low total vote being due to the fact that there are ony about 400,000 enrolled Republicans In the city as compared with more than 2,000.000 enrolled Democrats. LaGuardia's Republican primary victory was perfunctory. The mayor made almost no campaign, apparently saving himself for the November drive, In which ha is expected to receive a large share of, the labor union votes not cast In the primary. With the New Deal practically eliminated as en issue because of the contestants' mutual support of West Virginia festival queen, at Constitution Day exercises at Madison Square Garden, just to prove beauty and politics mix.

Wirephoto New York'i Mayor LaGuardia, decisive, winner in New York's Republican mayoralty primary, here has a bis; smile for Jane Greer, Whatever the Price the Place to Buy Leather Gladstones Is Where They Sell More Gladstones at Every Price (1) Many of the expected Democratie proposals for constitutional changea have heen urged by him, and ha would be expected to "stump'' for the new organic document. (2) His candidacy would help the Democratic drive to regain control of the Assembly, dominated by Republicans the past two sessions. The governor, meantime, sits calmly by listening to the arguments, pro and con, and reiterates a terse "no comment" to interviewers who seek to learn his plans. May Head Group If Lehman should run and be elected and the Democrats have a majority of the 16S delegate seats, he probably would be chosen chairman of the Congress which convenes in Albany the first Tuesday in April and will apend aix or seven montha revamping the the state's organic law. Postmaster General James MRS.

LEHMAN WAITS FOR '39 LaGuardia Sees Constitution Expressing People's Will Philadelphia (AP) Mayor Fiorcllo LaGuimlia New Ytji'k City described Hie federal Constitution yesterday as the foundation for the esuetice of democracy "the ability of the people of a nation to express its own will." Ha spoke in the room where -r it, Mahorey is expected to wage The Gladstone we choose to illustrate is smartly tailored of top grain, brown or blaclt Cowhide. Good quality cloth lining, sturdy hardware and refinement of detail throughout. Faily, also atate Democratic, the Constitution was signed 150 his campaign against LaGuardia in two general directions-attack on hia administration, and appeals to tha more conservative portion of the electorate. Tammany Leademhlp Queollon A focal point of the next few veeks' developments will be their effect on Tammany, badly battered in the primaries by the defeat Our Gladstone Prkrs Range From $8.95 to S47i50 end dairy products and other, prime necessities of life. State in-sflrane of crops against damage due to adverse weather conditions.

3. "Ratification of the federal child labor amendment; abolition of the Injunction in labor disputes; abolition of privata detective systems end the use of armed guards in industrial struggles. 4. "Inauguration of an adequate tvstem of health insurance and the development of a comprehensive system of state medicine; reduction of the age at which men and women are entitled to receive old age pensions to 60 years. For More Public Works ft.

"A drastic increase In the state ptrtilie works program In co-opera, tion with the federal and city governments; payment of union agf 3 in public works projects and lecognltlon of the principle of collective bargaining in all such undertakings, -r 0. "State alii to alum clearance end. public home building programs for city workers and, fanners, 7. "Reorganization of the tax ivetem so as to permit cities to obtain a considerable portion of their lefenues from other than property taxss; increased income and inheritance taxes and exaesa profits taxes, 1. "I screiird state aid to schools; strengthening of educational projects under the WPA; full tenure rights of teachers throughout the state.

9. "Repeal of the teachers' loyalty oath; the right of civil service employe to organize and bargain collectively. New York (INS) "My husband has spent nearly 10 years In the service of the people. It has been a wonderful experience, but I feel that at the end of his term the Governor should be permitted to withdraw from public life and lead hia own life." Mrs. Herbert H.

Lehman, wife of the Governor of New York, said this yesterday. Busy reopening her, Manhattan apartment for the winter, she obviously anticipated 1939, the time when it would be "home" again and not just a workshop for the Governor when he is in the city. She looked around her living room, with the rugs rolled up, with Its panelled walls In old English wood and books gleaming in lines. chairman, is known to have told friends he would refrain from bringing any pressure to bear on members of the Democratie State Committee in the selection of dele-gat ea-at-large. Besides the 15 delegates-at-large, the November electorate will be called upon to choose three delegates from each of the senatorial districts In the state.

The names of the candidates for dclegate-at-largs will not appear on the ballot, but will be voted for in a bloc as are candidates for elector at presidential of three restrict leaders aa well as Copeland. The leadership of Christopher Sullivan, whose anti-New Deal stand led to the Mahoney insurgent Democratic drive, was jeopardized the Mahoney victory. While n( changes in the hall are t.xpected before the election, a Mahoney victory there would prob-fibly mean Sullivan'a overthrow. rius, commandant of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, from a atand in front of Independence Hall, (lets Congratulations Mayor Wilson met the New York mayor at the Pennsylvania Railroad station with congratulations on his victory In the New York primaries. A large crowd gathered at the station.

The American Federation of Hosiery Workers aent a delegation to cheer'IjttGuardla "in recognition of bis service to and sympathy with organised labor." The Centennial legion, including historic military commands from the IS original colonies, marched In review at municipal stadium, followed by a drum and bugle corps competition. Last night a military ball waa held for the city's guests In Convention Hall, Season Opener Set 271 Main, E. Mail and Phone Orders Filled years ago by delegates from the American It was "New York Day" on tha 10-day schedule of event with which the city celehrated the ses-qulcentennlal of the Constitution. "Under the Constitution the will of the people has always found its means of expression," he eald, 'whether through amendment or through a reversal by the Supreme Court of a previous decision." Acknowledges Delay "It la he added, "ibat the will of temporary majorities hail not been inatantaneuiiaty It is also true that substantially universal and long chetwhed desires of the people have been delayed in fulfillment, although apparently within the scope of our Constitution, by unwarranted, strained and distorted constructions of the fundamental law. "The resources and devices of democratic procedure under our Constitution have alwaya found the system of government under which we live sufficiently flexible to surmount any attempts to frustrate and stifle the legitimate aspirations of our people." Earlier he had reviewed a military parade with Mayor S.

Davis Wilson and Admiral Wat T. Cluve- By Canadian Post ROCHESTER ATHENAEUM MECHANICS INSTITUTE EVEMIG SCHOOL i A spaghetti dinner and dance In Moose Temple Oct. 3 will open the Arrests Sought In Labor Crisis fall program of Maple Leaf Poet, Canadian Legion. Meetings will be SSsgfc-. i "i i Turning a New Leaf I in the History ol 1 I I held Wednesday nights.

On Nov. 6 a grand military ball will be held In the Elks Club. REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 20, 21, 2 23 CLASSES Begin MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937 "Truth tn Furs" 'Quality si wired" Fashions Favorites! Greenville, S. C. Forty Oteenville County cotton growers itskcd officers yesterday to round up unemployed able-bodied men and prosecute them for vagrancy if they refuse cotton-picking jobs.

County Farm Agent VV. R. flray told the group 20,000 balea of cotton were "now standing in open fields ready to be picked." The farmers said they had experienced difficulty In obtaining pickers. Sheriff John A. Martin and-Pe-tcctive Chief W.

Hamond pledged co-operation of their departments, as did representatives of relief agencies. The farmers voted to begin the drive Monday and said they would have trucks at INDUSTRIAL Management and Liberal INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT BUSINESS and COMMERCIAL LAW BUSINESS ENGLISH EFFECTIVE SPEAKING INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY PLANNING and CONTROL OF Mechanical-Drafting MECHANICAL DRAWING MECHANICAL BLUEPRINT READING INSTRUMENTAL PERSPECTIVE PIPING nd DUCT LAYOUT STRENGTH OF MATERIALS MACHINE DESIGN STATICS TOOL DESIGN 1( a 4 (J If 0 35 (1 31 Si BLACK PERSIAN GREY PERSIAN SQUIRREL Specially Priced! the Salvation Army Citadel at a. m. to transport workera to the fields, A minimum wage of B0; Building Subjects ARCHITECTURAL 0 RAWING ARCHITECTURAL BLUEPRINT READING ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING BUILDING ESTIMATING MATERIALS of CONSTRUCTION STRUCTURAL DRAFTING SURVEYING Electrical Subjects APPLIED ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ELECTRICAL DRAFTING Mechanical-Technical Subjects APPLIED MECHANICS ELEMENTS of INDUSTRIAL HEAT STEEL snd ITS HEAT TREATMENT AIR CONDITIONING STEAM ENGINEERING DIESEL ENGINES Mathematics ALGEBRA TRIGONOMETRY ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY CALCULUS Photographic Subjects PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY RETOUCHING AIR BRUSH PHOTOGRAPHIC OPTICS 239 OPERATIONS SEMINAR PROJECTS. Chemical Subjects CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL MATHEMATICS nd CHEM.

of BOILER FEED WATER BACTERIOLOGY Machine Shop Subjects MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE TOOL and DIE MAKING INSTRUMENT MAKING SHOP MATHEMATICS APPLIED ART LETTERING LIFE DRAWING LIFE MODELING MEMORY DRAWING METAL WORK and JEWELRY PAINTING PENCIL and PEN RENDERING cents a hundred pounds waa agreed upon and many farmers said they would pay more. Night School Gets Immigration Study Added to the eubjecta to be taught in the night school at Madison Junior High this winter la a course on "Immigration and Immigration Backgrounds." It will be taught by Mrs. Florence Alexander, who has been engaged in immigration and naturalization work for 32 years. Registration will be tomorrow and Tuesday evenings. Clauses will meet Tueeday or Thursday nights.

It is believed It will be the only course of its kind ever given outside of a university. POPULAR COURSE in LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE POSTER DESIGN POTTERY SHOW CARD WRITING SIGN PAINTING TYPOGRAPHY nd WOOD CARVING APPLIED DESIGN COMPOSITION CRAFTS FREEHAND DRAWING ILLUSTRATION INDUSTRIAL DESIGN INTERIOR DECORATION LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ci II 5 Three furj that are undeniable favorites! For they are not only tremendously smart, but flattering, sturdy and warm. These Jay-Waters coats are expertly worked in the new silhouettes, with the traditional Jay-Waters 10-Point Guarantee, BLACK' RliSSIAN II CO CARACUL evea 1 1 the Best in Home Furnishings Has Become Biggest Size is the least of it you will see not only in that vast NEW added area (bringing the total to approximately one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet) but come and see what it has enabled W. F. to do throughout the rest of the store to keep it ever new.

PERSPECTIVE HOME ECONOMICS Highland Jtm "JtlCOHQUIH PARK SUPPER COURSE ADVANCED COOKERY CANDY COURSE CAMP COOKERY for BOY LEADERS MEN'S COURSE is COOKERY DRESSMAKING CURTAIN DRAPERY CONSTRUCTION FAMILY MEALS FAMILY DIETS LARGE QUANTITY COOKERY RETAILING ''98 BLACK PONY ADVERTISING COLOR and DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN CURRENT RETAIL PROBLEMS PERSONNEL PROCEDURES PLANNING and CONTROL PRINCIPLES of RETAILING SALESMANSHIP TEXTILES FASHION TRENDS GENERAL BUSINESS STATISTICS INTERIOR DECORATION MERCHANDISING MERCHANDISE INFORMATION OTHER FURS TO $1,000 DOLLAR CONTROL Convenient Payments F.aiiljf Arranged STORE MANAGEMENT and OPERATION Budget Accounts Honeymoon Home Plan Arranged witk that courtety charac- Select all the Furniture desired at eristic of W. i F. for nearly half ons fima for esry room with a cantury. tingle $10 Deposit. 'J? si muaifeirs AUTUMN FOLIAGE Tht fell ttwoty o( Ctnidian Til! it to found in tbt envtrona of Highland Inn.

Count! i Lket and Woodlandi crcaf marvflloua picftira durin Sep-trmhr. FISHING At Highland Inn it excellent. The lpit, formerly a Canadian Natinaal Ruitwtfyt Hotel, offer fine cenmnno dafion and the uimtt in ten-tea. Served fcv Canadian National Railwayt n4 Prm ineisl Hifhwa. HIGHLAND INN C.

E. PAGET 4 SONS-0nn and Operator Alfonqum Fnk Ontario, Canada TUITION $5.00 to $20.00 A TERM For Further Information Call Main 2S22 55 Plymouth Ave. South, Rochester, H. Y. 'furriers For Over IS Years" STONE 5210 EIGHT CLINTON AVE.

SOUTH 80 Clinton Ave S. Fret Parktnt al Pima Lyceum. Station.

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