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Show 54 Sub-Ccrjnittces to Show ' ; Pcmccrcts New Ycrk as It Is autemebtle -traneportat Jon, se that th at ranters get at least one Tirmm rooked mra I a day, mak certain they ar properly housed; atr aa their theotra guides; iliert them to th best of tha whlT-llght and dlna rltiba on Broadway: take them in auburban ad aas'-lo trip; art aa their mentors n Tlsita to lha art ceatera; In fart, ax Mr. Wulnn ftatd. "make It e;v o do the thlaga all vialtora would Ilka to do.- "For there' a no us In bringing J0.0 people to Mew York unlers we mak them glad they came." Mr. Wulna explained. "That waa the tfea bark of our Invitation to (tie Democratic party to hold He convention con-vention here; to demonstrate thai New York waan't so big as to be blare, unlnt arena In g or altog-tirr sufficient unto Itself: that It rral'.y la a metropolis of horn folka." Thar will be, of courae. few NBW YORK. May 17. tBy-A. P Tha citlsana' nonpartisan oomml.-te. oomml.-te. which hsa shouldered th re-pponslblllty re-pponslblllty for entertaining dele-gatee dele-gatee and viaMora to th lmocralic national convention, haa decided tw enperimem with th theory that a stranger likea to "learn tha rop" from on of his own kfnd. Stanley jr. guinn, dlrectg vfra chairman of th commit te, haa taken charge of tha eprtment and haa named fifty-four auby-emmit-taea to help him pa( It to th test. "We are not going -to attempt much maea entertainment." said Mr. Quinn. "W belter smaller part tea, whether gotten up for : sightseelnv, theatrical, banquets r i Just plain conviviality, ar much mora enjoyed by ttut visitor and far lesa fatiguing. "Furthermore tha average visitor to Kew York doesn't a th btost interacting thing H woara h'm-self h'm-self out looking; for th n gl t .if a, r doa a lot of mlaTuldd a. fiht arcing. arc-ing. Ha doesn't learn a tMng about the. most interesting phasa of New York life that la. how tli ew Yorker llvef, works and amuses hlmaelf." Thus th fifty-four subcommittee. subcommit-tee. Kactl one la made up of no ttvea of a atat or territory who have com to New York and made good. And each will work with th various atat aocletie of "native "na-tive pons'' and tho regional clubs, such aa the "Kocky Mountain club." Earn auboommltte or group will ha boat to delegates, alteanataa and accredited vialtora from Its state or srtlrtn It will provide maaa entertatnmenta Mayor Hylan and iila convention comm'lte 1) be naats to all th :!0 delegates and alternates aft a bantiuot the I nlxht before th convention for-i for-i jnally opens, Tha Merchaots as-: aoriatton has arranged for an ail-, day jubilee at on of tha boacha when the big business of tha con vent ion Is finished. The New Tork Newsnarr club has plan for a midnight festival gt Coney island, at which Its 1000 members' will become ooquainted with th eaxnected thousand or mora f visiting Journalists There will bo at least on formal state or group banquet nard tv the fifty-four auhrommlttca for |