Former New York Mayor and Mrs. Walker, callers at White House. Washington, , July 19. I wouldn't accept the Democratic nomination for Mayor of New York City for anything, former Mayor Jimmy Walker, told newsmen today as he emerged from a conference with President Roosevelt. Accompanied by Mrs. Walker the former Mayor said he did not talk politics with the president but discussed a Hudson River Bridge project--a $150,000,000 railroad freight project across the Hudson River at 57th Street combined with low-rent housing project along Ninth and Tenth Avenues, 7/19/37 Abstract/medium: 1 negativ


Former New York Mayor and Mrs. Walker, callers at White House. Washington, , July 19. I wouldn't accept the Democratic nomination for Mayor of New York City for anything, former Mayor Jimmy Walker, told newsmen today as he emerged from a conference with President Roosevelt. Accompanied by Mrs. Walker the former Mayor said he did not talk politics with the president but discussed a Hudson River Bridge project--a $150,000,000 railroad freight project across the Hudson River at 57th Street combined with low-rent housing project along Ninth and Tenth Avenues, 7/19/37 Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller


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