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Sst Supreme Court Today Wilf layed-New Attorney Was ; Adviser to Late Governor Resw P. Flower. 4 *. # L New : York, Oct, 16--Prof; Charles A. (Collin of New York city former legal adviser to Governor Pavid B, Hil and Roswell P. Flow is to be made special deputy new general in pleco of Senato R.. Brown of Watertown, to-cond Now York -utate's legal fight in t United States supreme court fc trot of development of water, py resources 'on the American sid the Niagara and St. Lawrence rivi The appointment, it was anno ed Saturday, is to be made by Att ney General Charles D. Newton, Professor Collin, who was dean the Cornel! liw school from 1894° 1897, and a law partner, of John B. Stancbficl4. proved his \right. to classed as an sxpert on water pow subjects during all the important litigetion on the canal claims grow» Ing out of condernnations. * Professor Collin his maintained an be ona of the best equipped men ° tor Brown, who was generally ac- lawyer in the state. Professor Collin also more recently won recognition for his legal abjlity while serving as a member of the statute revision commission which consolidated the statutes of New York state. The sudden death of Senator Brown has already resulted in an agréement to delmy the case. It was preme court today for argument over a motion by Solicitor General Beck. to dismiss a compliéjit by Now York state that the state, and not the Tnited States government should: have Jurisdiction over the witerpow- ar resources of the Niagara and St. lawrence rivers, \The complaint was brought origimily by Senator Brown, and Solicitor General Back had inter- bosed a motion to dismiss it on the St. Lawrence and \Niagara rivers was ars bordar struams, As a result of Senator Brown's death, which lift New York state for the tima being without an .expert| ready to procesd with the casa, Solf- clior General Deck has agread that shen the cana is called in the United: States supremes court, today, he will ' In the meanlioee, Professor Collin the state to (I1 the plate of Son] credited with knowing more about| water power subjects than any other} ground that tie authority over thel toa 7 ¢ $2. active interest in water power sub-]. R ; jects and is declared by admiral-gig? spital-in New York |\ ¢ Miss Marian Whidden directs the operation great institutions and is the first and among the many hospitals in the city. >fl 29 p i 412 'Alf Walkudy €9>§niéxaflgwer of Gas and (Explosive Laden Bombs { (On. Capital. sus! *s mcs £ sal od AClavetadd, Oct,. 16. -The . atory of 'I now signing of the armistice saved | Rporltn trom an aefisl attack wak ré- lated here Sunday, with the permi* -] sion of the government, for the Brat 1 time, by Lester P. Barlow and Glona L. Martin, inventors of & device gop [g long raige dttack. Only a few par sons are said to have known'the s¢ grat, go closely was it guarded, The baste idea was the combining of the flying torpedo, built pilfiflyal- | ty along the lines of the-duidf-mator ad bombing plane, with a\ 111:er )lane of the'scout type but carryin 2 larga fuel tank, Mr. Barlow said. In flying to the objective, the two planes wera to have been a s ngle unit, the smaller plane's | engine drawing its fuel from the torpedo plane's tank, leaving its own fuel! supply intact for-the return flight. The range was limited only to the distance the smaller | plane could. travel in bringing the pilot. back to \the Amer.can base, Mr. Martin ex- ie s & plained. . ° \If the wir had continued, Cleve: of one of Naw York city's land would hare contributed two in: only woman to hold such a position | ventions which would bave ended it j speediiy,' declared Benedict Crowell, former Assistant Secratery of War. i RUNS INTOGAR _ OF LOGA MM a= wIFE OF CENTRAL SQUARE AUTOIST HURT F. A. Martin of This Clty Halted Machine at Brewerton to Inspect Tires-Many Accidents Reported Over the Week End. ~- A Mercer fourpassenger automo- bile. driven by F E. Martin of 130 Flower avenue cast, while parked on the side of the Watertown Syracuse state highway at Brewerton on Sun- day night at 6:30 was struck in the rear by a Ford touring car, driven by W. B. Moore of Central Square, Route 2 consent to m postponsment. \MI\ Martin was driving to this city. He stopped his machine at Brewerton as as to inspect his rear tires as he thought that he had &a puncture. is art Anke cuss \one would have Been this flying tor pedo and the other the deadly gms! which was devaloped in the trap.\ \Under the plan as adopted a fleet tn tecpager, be piloted unier horsepower, would be p under cover of darkness from the American lines to within a few miles of Ber lin,\ Mr, Barlow said. 'The pilots would return while the flying torpe- does continued under mechanical con- trol to the center of the city, Thers the wings automatically would be blown from the torpedoes, causing the whole mass -to fall. On striki the torpedoes, each g; ‘Whécg‘ “an; Will Negotlate Price For Members'! Contain a ton and a of T. N. T. Milk But WII Not Manufacture | °\ “1,3 «allotment of polschous gases, Milk Products. would expiocie. _ 'In order to assure a thoroughly a ~} successful “mark. opt {0&0 rt; to tica, l) 16. -At Inunch a fleet of at leas of these Una not, the - annual dual units against Berlin.\ meeting the first Monday in Novem- | 'Two months before the armistice | ber, the Non-pooling Deirymen's Co- was signed, the inventors say the operative Association will begin to | government orfared them to procead beat its swords Into plowsharas--or| immediately with the production af a to eult the case, Into milking ma-| fiying torpedo fleet. A thousand air chines. plane torpedoss, Mr. Martin estimat- Three proporitions will be present | ed, could be constructed and used md mj I6; meMb¥TQ Uj Jhe annuailfdr the cost of one modern battle moetif«:' They were decided upon | ship. He estimated the cost of one at a meeting of the board of direc | such torpedo at $50,000. rust MARKET MIL MEMBERS TO VOTE ON THREE PROPOSITIONS PROPOSE CHANGE OF NAME ay, oofobh 16 .d. la an may}, oc - LL .: Bittle red Foxes Yor te every- ArMiSTICGE prgvENTED cARRY® vhefglgs'“ go-fall-ol luscious «~ ING OUT PLANS: ~ . ”9k.a..§‘3,\ wale a a 1am fruitmigy=-1560 calories ET“ 4* a; ~. # tas P l WyENTORS OF OMCE: Sreat | 25 roam Moora, who was driving in the same dAlrection claims that he did not sea Martin's car and crashed into it. \of bringing the complaint, and with the terms of an answer which had will tend directly to affec; ibs: ; on y affec} . Shs: contemplated torm, and exch proposition reimrnara un BOF, 6, FRACTURES -WIP . | --5¢ everywhere rgixeg nulfivient per pound .. in prictici {kmggmfimwh * gocnto work almost yp : Aio jfich in lggduirpp-wmc \5 o'tiock pep. Try ind 14, __,. Little Sun-Maids *\Between-Meal'\ Raisins Had Your Irom Today? ELEVEN CSE -= a amon October Term ofCounty Court In Canton May Last Two W ecks. Canton, Oct, 16. -A large number of attorneys were prosent at the open. ing of the October term of the coun: ty court hére at 1:10 this afternoon, County Judge James C. Polan -of Gouverneur presiding. Eleven cases on the civil calendar, eix of which are issues of fact and five issues of Jawr, are ready for trial as well as an unususlly large number of crtminal cases and it 1s quite prob able that the term will extend into the second week. . The following jurymen responded to the roll call todiy: Eben Forres: ter, Hammond; Murray A. Babcock, Hermon; Ray _ Rowland, DeKalb Junction:; Carl Hutton, Rossie; Frad A. Gilmore, Camtor: Frank Reed, Bigelow; W. G. Bail}, Heuvelton: Freq Goodnow, Norfolk; Nathaniel B. Chase, Mastena; Samuel J. Field- son, Heuvelton; In P. Kingsley, Massena; F. 8, Ryan, Ogdensburg: James Pound. Rossie; Bert J. Rod- gers, Winthrop; H.! Wallace, Her mon; Thomas Pavie, Gouverneur; James - Frego, - Missana; - Ernest Womack, Canton: Willian B. Meld: ing, Ogdensburg; Martin B. Candler, North Stockholm; Jay C. Dawley, Lisbon: Austin Wilitrop, Heuvelton: Esben Prey, Oxdemsbursg; Merton Pool, Hermon; Thoms McGilt, Gour- etrneur; Daniel Jona, Hermon; John J. Murray, Braker; John D. Hodge, Lisbon; Claren Lemard, Bigelow; George H. Cook, Hermon; Henry Kills, Richville; Devid Reynolds, Richvills; Ernest Blake, Potsdam; William C. Brasile, Gouverneur; El mer Bmithers, Ogdansburs, and Mor A h m , >, vis M, Rx Cogton, fh a e ; «1 Pac a Lik [L Tthecems, Oct 16.-Rlliah been partially prepared by Senator Brown. assisted by Deputy Atorhey General Edwa«i G. Griffin of Albany. Ho alleges that the tail light was not | lighted but this Martin says 4s not trus. When the Ford bit the Mercer Nrs. Moore, who was riding in the front Auld WIRA . Morgan, & farmer in the English Settlement | section, two niles north of this vil. lage, died early Sunday morning} after a very brief iliness. Mr. Mor gan bad not bsen in good health since haying. but it was not until last Frfday thit be decided to drive to this village to consult with ma doe- t shattared. Hor face and neck weret seat with ber husband, struck huvlus’ agriimst the windshield, which she cut by the glass. Moore was not in- jured. His front fenders were bent while the left rear fender of the Mar- tin machine was badiy damaged. A report was made to the Breworton authoritios. Seweral minor collisions occurring tor and was about the streets here Friday. Baturiay night ho was se, riously {!! and Dr. Byron Haskin was summoned. He found bis heart in a woak condition and demth came a fow hours after.. He was born Feb. 39, 1848, on the farm on the PhilaGeiphis road known' as the Paddock placa. When a! avenues, Carthige driving a Chewo- an attomobile driven by Michael De- Frank of 190 Boon strest, at 6:40 Saturday afternoon at the entrance to fhe boulevard in State strest. Little damage was incurred. in Watertown on Saturday night and | Sunday were reported to the police] office. J. J. Gricb of 650 West End let reported that he collided with litigation aimed to discredit t tract and the organizatton lsague is now pending. Attorney Willard R. Pratt for the The frst ts a chaise of name 'The Milk Rrpducers® Cooperative - Asso- clation is. the one suggested. The second proposition incrmase the board to 21 80 as to have all sections the present rapid growth of Organization. Tho third proposition is ercomed $6. All of which means that the non- pooling association intends to As its main object the taking Of its members' milk just as name of a cooperative dairy organ- Hitherto. the nog: poolers existed as a group for, the Ization implites. purpose of combating the will be to [CARL WIESEH OF COPENHAGEN directors representation from of the state, dictated by the IN HOSPITAL HERE-REPORT 5D AS IMPROVING. The condition of Catt Wiesa, six- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert that the Wiese, farmers who resalde near Cop liability of each member shail not anhsagen, who was fnjured Priday over backwards. The wagon did did pass over him but his thigh was contract of the league and im bur yet Lractured in the fall to the road. He portant | was taken to the offices of Dr. D. (°. he con- of the B. Hall in Copeonhagan. where the fracture was reduced and hoa wam later brought to the Sisters' hospital. where hbo is under the cara of Dr. I FROM HAY Ack afternoon when be fed from a hag rack, was reported as being much adopt improved at the Sisters' hospital this with some companions when he fafl 5. L. V. GEE tus means Many Out at First Sesilon-Plans For Year Made. } Canton. Oct 18 -The Gls» Club of Bt. Lawrence hald its first meeting of the year Friday night in Fisher jbail A gratifying fict was 'ths un- usually large number of studants who attended. Tha Glee club was begun lost year entirely through the efforts of Clarence C Bimuvelt, '2%, who felt the need in the university for a vo- cal musical organintton. Under the leadership of Nr. Bliuvait, tha ctub Is arpected to renow the favorable Impression made last year jn Canton and to make sareral tris to the towns of the surrounding country. The club will mse! every Tuasday night in Fisher hail. Mr. Blauvelt ex- pects to work up some spacial fea- tures for a musical concert which he youngster his prople located in Eng- A Hudson sedan, driven by Edwin lish where Barbey Hig G. Reed of Mohawk, Herkimer coun- gine now reskes. Forty eight years | ty. collided with a Ford coupe, driv- ago be went with his people to the | gy By L. R. Washburn of 123 Park présent farm where he has since re-| avento, at 10:10 Sunday morning at sided. the corner of Jay and Sterling He _ was firnt pnarled fo Dora streets. Reed was driving north in Churchill and her destl took place| Tay street and turned to his left in- in 1903 Him rmecond marrige was to Sterling street. Washburn - was to Anole Wilfard, who survives him | proceeding erst in Sterling street. There are no children. He was not The machines ware slightly damaged. a member of any organization. On Sunday afternoon at 4.45 a The funsral will bo held from his/ Saxom automobile, driven by Charles late home on Tuemday at 2:80 Rev | Willliems of Lafargeville, Route 2, Charles Riley of the Presbyterian figured in a collision at the Court church will oftiate Burfal will be' streat bridge entrance in West Main made in Oakwood cometery,. street, with Oldsmobile, driven by QQRTEQNDO jams was proceeding down the duc btidge into West Main street. He turned to his left. Fitzgerald | was procéemding in Leray street to tha , bridge. : -George Cooper, who lives - on the Bradley strest road reported that while driving his automobile in West gs; Q | Main street and turned to the right Imperial ME ||in Bradley street, he ran into the h A rear of a Feffory automobile driven in by Hamrold Willidge, of 122 Polk street, which was parked to the curb- ing im. Bradley street, near® West , Main street. The accident happened at 4:50 Sunday afternoon. Automobiles driven by Attorney Nathamial Breen and Leon L. Desar- mo of 1308 Columbia avenue figured in a slight collision on the north side of Public Square Saturday night at 8:25 during a traffic jam. Dam- ago was slight. cott . of- -26% Washingtor every way ~Roofing-plus\ the artisthh-bearty of-genaine. ~~~ ~ ~ slate surface in either soft hhadeg of red, green. | ~ orbfluedplack. . .. ;, e ~ _ ' [ ka ggomatse~ lhld > ~~~ . These singles sre made im individual and in Fowr-width Types. They ate easy to lay and * ” ' \hare a very artistic appesrarace on the roof. Notwithstanding their extra quality Cerfain- tee? Shite Syrfaced Shingles are sold at reason- 'wble prices due to great economies in manu- feétwring .and distribution, effected by the Cecain-leed Plan. |_ _. PRODUCFS CORPORATION 3a street reported to the police that while turning his automobile around tat the comer of Mill and Moulton istraets on Sunday, he lost control of his machipe..and. it crasbodwato an ornamental Highting pole, doing dam- age. Scott sald that hia steering wheel did not work as it should, re- sultitg in the collision. Kiltle Band Parades, Massena,. Oct. 16. -H. Wilmot Young. Massena's popular actor, showed at the opera house in this village Friday and 'Saturday. | Mr. Young has a larger show this year, with several special features, among which is the Kiltie Band of bugpipers and drummers in Highland costume. Mr. Young kindly loaned the servic;s of his band to the Knights Templar for their parade on Friday night. and also to the Massena High school foot bail team on Saturday to lead the grade to the athistic field. - Mr.] Imperial 15° igne of the AGE t's all the RAGE tended. as he is well known locally, W i.. clown I \*~ wesvsrowas, \h A2 \ CO\ {having for many years made his sum. | oung's shows have been welt atl non-poolers sald yasterday in - ax- planation of the propositions; \The market is now open, and we now ra devoting our attention mainly to king care of the members \ . The new organization wiil differ from the present league. its com- potitor, in that it doss not intend to go into business ms a - desler or manufacturer of milk products. It will attempt to own no milk sta- tlons or cheeks factories. It atso will not 'bandle the money of farmers. taking but one cant par hundred pounds sold for its maintenance, The farmers will receive thein money directly from the companies, who will take care of all acocunts. The new organization, therefore will not have a larga office force. \We ara beginning to grow so fast.\ said Mr. Pratt. \that we hava secured new offices on the first foor of the Mann building, which have been finely fitted up. \R. G. Simons. president of the Federal Farm Loan Association of Broome county, bas become chief of the membership départment. \The association now has 50 branches - Requests have come in ve large numbers to have thea name of the association changed, and assurances have been given by these milk producing groups that they will Join the organization. 'The proposition of changing the name, therefore, has been decided upon by the directors. * \The association was formed: to protect non-poolers. The market is now open: car objects have been ac- complished. And now ization is to sexist only as an agent for the non-pooiers. It will contract with the distributing companies. the price of milk to be paid the produc- ers. For five months it has been deing that setting the price not only for its members but «1! other fon- pooiers; and the price has been 80 to 95 cents above the price distribut- ed in the pool, . \A membership drive is now on for about three weeks, we hare been Raining now members At the rate of 25 a day. In order to take cars of future growth, it is necessary to in- crease the size of the board so as to represent all districts. \One new member of the board will be & shan identified with a state departmant,\ & Girls! , Girls!! ] Clear Your Skin| |_ With Cuticura | ity» Distributors. 203 Factory St. ; mer home at Massena Internationa} I park. , > hous Harlow G. Farmer. will arrange later. 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HC SITUATIO Employes Constru Finding Gouvert house In | rented, M yacant f0 the GouY increasing greater a score of the const com pany com pany worry A families \Some gained th a big bos result ha as double deciared ployes to \The f being rel any part! except d struction, a large D struction taelf ds if hardly near alt] the house t.nue to 4 be boost estate ad A dum at Nalur ()s w ega EC trese pla pvery ot] lage Bev boarding men aro village. anxious | the local! live at h provision lage witt sevorm ed Into - ethets &l families them WLL IM FO somert com poss Ciawford der:aken SomervH rew {enc ready fa a slafl A ate hope mibscript through hestdent back 110 ”finery t- shoul and over that end taken th Ant p the wor may 667 M\ers, S Gouvern Yer oyve a reside; brawn +0 an'y,4 1 ~me hi i 'le chi tors by Jo is & t .< iness 1 ears C Gouve 'as < and V egt w! tes eral Myo ar t* Have w herB t Gh Dekal Hy and staile \ethod tom's ¢ Trev a 'ng rod im prove parsong Genrge t'an to > pooner Facwi Dekal regular Christis in the church, la Ates c faculty the Un ~/othe COT Elven t refresh De Daka of the tended Storie . 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