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Show LAWYERS CONFER I ON IRISH MAYOR Counsel Reported Seeking Ex-; tension of Date for 0'Cal-lacjhan 0'Cal-lacjhan to Leave WASHINGTON! Feb. 12. Conference Confer-ence was hold today between Sene-! Sene-! tary Wilson and Judge lawless and i ,i. k. Doyle, eodnael for Lord Mayor O'Cmlaghan of Cork, who had been given until yesterday by the secretary to leave the United Slates, hut no definite defi-nite announcement was forthcoming, other Than that "the situation is unchanged." un-changed." Id i t sl IS COMMENT. Secretary Wilson (nade this an-nouncetoent. an-nouncetoent. but declined to comment on report! that an extension of time had been sought for the departure of the lord mayor. The loiter arrived several weeks ago a stowaway, but it was ruled he had technically come as a -seaman" m.l as such would be allowed to dopan within 20 days. The I line expired yesterday. Judge Lawless refused lo say whether wheth-er I'OUlaghan purposed to remain Indefinitely In-definitely nnd would noi comment on reports thai an extension1 of time had been rOQUOstcd Me said that sofar as he wai concerned the status of O'Callaghan was unchanged. e SPEAKING l. "t OlCalloghan was reported today to be conducting a speaking campaign In New York state, although officials of the department of labor had announced an-nounced yesterday if he did not have within the time limit an order for Ills deportation would he (sfued. Wade Hampton, acting commissioner commission-er general of Immigration, declared today he had no knowledge of the order or-der directing tns denu-turc of O'Callaghan O'Cal-laghan by February 11. |