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ity a >-a lirh- Ki»- ped. had I at root by SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1932 AKJNCLAIM DISALLOWED burn noon nip's MM a a to 'liar cAr- •iv*-d titer. Mil?. . the rret. Tria- ds at in Complaint Dismissed by Judge Wells—Other Civil Cases Listed. t'ity Judvc John K. Wells ren- dered a decision Tuesday dismis- sing the suuimons and coauplaiat la <he case of the estate of James F. Akin against Lucy Daniels. Mo:- ristomu. 10 recover $5©S for legal s*iv : ces claimed to have been per- formed by the late Mr. Akia. The court held that the evidence was itot Miflleient t o substantiate the claim. <*osts of $-5 mere granted the dKendant. Edmund FrtaGerald represented the estate and John M- Pi:r (or the defendant. Tmo civil actions mere filed in a:> court Tuesday. Homer Jfailloir sued Perry Home to recover if.\* for damages to his home, alleged, to have been caused by the defendant last serine. Perry denied the alle- gations. Judge Welts reserved de- CU> ;r >]l. Aiicn L. Weit brought suit agaiu.-t Dorothy and Mary Ash to recover $55 claimed to be due for r«>nt. Tke defendants entered a de- nial and demanded a Jritl by jury. mb'ch mas set for July 21. The jury disagreed in the case of Lawrence Ritchie against Jos- eph Youuc. an action to recover S2S for crave! claimed to have been delivered. The case mas tried Mon- day. It is better to meet a bill prompt- ly than to meet the bill collector lat»-r. M'S Shop RANK'S SONS t and Foremost Dept. Store dvantage imer Clearance lothing for One-third Than Usual tcr Tailored /lade Suits $ 1 Q* so i\ and \Stein Bloch\ finest suits an* included in arc faUiirs—oxford*, navy liloes, anted fabric Every suit hand EATURE VALUES f»r afl $50 Stein Bloch Suits $29.50 Oir *irttre stork of Stem B'««-h Suits formerly $** Ut %** a»rur a t this rstJcaJoaslT .ACKS$ ERS 3nSuks 2.95 $10 RES m-^m i-urwe-r. A Writfe* Year assist**: «il rtsad kax- - $4.45 I. - $4.25 Prices! L r c \ / * -fi Ogdensburg Railroad is Grouped with Delaware and Hudson THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT 1»S* AJviact fmiihl iSti OGDEXSBl Rti, X. Y., SUNDAY, JULY L»4, YSirl. PRICE 5c 4 POLICEMEN INDICTED IN \THIRD DEGREE\ DEATH GREATER NEED FOR RELIEF MONEY SEEN IN STATE THIS FALL Ill-Fated Drill Boat \America\ Picture of Unemployment Situation in New York Drawn by Research Department of the Administration. ALBANY. July S3—A picture of the unemployment relief situation in the state has been drama by the :-eseaxch d^-nartmenl of the Temporary Rein-i Administratioa. shorn ins that in the months frem Nov. 1. 1921 to June 1. 1932. ap- proximately SSv.beO families re- ceived either home or mork relief throuch the state relief system. Jointly financed by .Cate and weal public funds. The first fairly complete esti- Tu:ite thai the administration has had of the relief given throach the past winter and spring has been arrived at through figures »;t: omitted by emergency mork bureaus and public melfare cou- missiom-rs throughout the state. are lacreasiag The 35ft,<H»e families vh) receiv- ed relief for a longer' or shorter period represented approximately ! l.uov.tsw (different persons. The aun;l>er of families receiving relief ia their homes through relief lands administered by the puutk: welfare coamnisskmers mas 235,- •oO, and the number receiving mork relief through the emen;«ncy work JbueeaaS' wwe appro* lasately lSs.eha, with t».*»9 recorded as receiving *e*ne mork relief supplemented by 'home relief. In mork relief, wages mere paid. Home relief was in the form of food, clothing, rent. faet. etc.. but not cash. Both mork and home relief m-ere given oa the basis of minimum essential needs and mere lHid»;eted te the family in- sofar as H was passible. that relief needs and not decreasing. , \Every day families, who under i normal circumstances can care for • themselves, are swelling the lists ; of those needing relief. The sav-' lags of these men aad women- are I exhausted and they don't ask for relief until they have been ex- I hausted. The actual figures of j those mho have been given relief do not show the large group of ua- ; employed who by dint of their j diminishing savings kept from ask- j ing for relief last m inter and spring, j Now with their savings gone they j must have relief. | \Reporters from the state De- partment of Labor, from the Fed- eral Labor Department and from oar own bureaus indicate the in- crease of the number of the unem- ployed.\ In the period Nov. 1 t o June 1. all the welfare districts in the state operated with the stale Temporary Emergency Relief Ad- ministration in the giving of re- lief, except sections representing only 2.7 per cent of the total popu- lation of the state. Mr reported, hi (tee triots the state paid 4w per cent of j the approved horn*- retief rften by the districts and made alioUnents for the wor krelief wages of un- employed men and women invest! g»t«-d for need by the bureaus. t For ibe summer period the Tern- ss->*ary Emergency belief Admin- • istratton is paying from state re- Equipoise Beaten by 12-1 Shot Flacky Piay Leads Champion Home is the Lake Huron Stakes. RUTLAND SYSTEM IS DIVIDED UNDER NEW RAILROAD GROUPINGS . ARLINGTON PARK. 111.. July 23. * — C. V. Whitney's Equipoise. Amer- : ica's turf champion of the year. : could not keep his record intact aad [ was defeated by Plncky Play, a 12 ;t« 1. ia the running of the Lake • Huron handicap today. Plucky Play was riddea by Joe i key Woolf and led throughout the : race. Equipoise's defeat mas due ' to the excessive weight which he ' had to give mray to the rest of the field. Plucky Play is owned by the j Northway stable. Shouldering 134 : pounds. Equipoise ran a great race and was beaten only by a nose. j Jockey Sunny Workman piloted ; Equipoise aad gave him a skilful . ride. 1 Plucky Play ran the mile aad ' one quarter ia the fast time of |2:e2 1-5. The record for the dis- • tance is 2:*1 4 5 made by Sun Beau : July 25 Uuit year. j The race was a $20.0*e added feature at Arlington today. Twenty- five thousand people attended and cheered the thrilling finish. Pitts- burgher ran third and m-as ridden by W. Wright. There mere six Assignment of the Ogdensburg Division to the Delaware & Hudson May Prove Benefit to Ogdensburg. The Anu'rica, owned l»y the R. (\ Huffman Construction company of Cleveland, m*as Mown up when a ton aud a half of dynaiiile exploded last Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 at Chippewa Hay. Seven men lost their lives in the disaster. The cause of the Mast is a mystery. Cnrouer L F. Cleland and District Attorney \William 1). liiirrani barters. V«-(Tbeing scratchedrGusto mill conduct an inquest next Tuesday. The America m-as ensured in channel deepening winner of the Arlington classic and Osborne operations near Dark Island, a mile off shore. The terrific Mast rocked the St. Law •-«««-• *mc* raHev for wires around. •*» While the disposition of the Og densburg and Lake Champhxin di- vision of the Rutland railroad is not specifically mentioned i a the ' re-grouping of trunk lines approved :hy the Interstate Commerce Com- ; mission, it is understood here that ; it will be assigned to the Dela- ware &. iludsor.. which remains an > independent line. What the locV i effect of *uch au arrangement {would be is not apparent at this | time. The balance of the Rutland < svHtem and other northern roads iwill go to the New York Central. ; which now owns or controls them. 'The Rutland as at present consti- tuted is a part of the New York | Central system and Patrick E. j Crowley is Lhe president. J It has been the hope for years that m-ith the opening of the new Welland canal, now an actuality, a new grain route via Ogdensburg would be established and that this port would reap a large benefit. This may eventuate with the com- pletion of channel deepening oper- ations la the Thousand Island sec- tion this fall. Shipping men are not so sure. however, that the opening of the river t o ocean ships will mean much to this city, unless new in- dustries are established with the advent of cheaper power. 1 The merger is ezpected to hare no effect whatever on the St Law- rence division Of the New York Central railroad, it was announ- ced by Superintendent W. A. Ham- ler at Watertown. The decision of the Interstate commerce commission splits up the Delaware. Lackawanna * Western, giving one branch of it to the Chesapeake * Ohio and the remain- der to the New York Central. Mr. Hamler pointed oat that the St. Lawrence division is so far re- moved from the actual scene of the coasoUdations that it probably will not be affected, even indirectly. American Derby reoaatly. aad D** Free land. =*=f= Officers Shooting More Money Needed for In makinc these figures public Charts D. Osborne, member aad s*v-retiry «f th^- Temporary Emer- gency Relief Administration, the commission of three which «is- burses the elates unemployment relief funds, said indications are I Hef faads 40 per cent of the muni- cipal and eetinty work relief pay- rolls as wen as the 4* per cent re- . *«ad on Uie home relief given by ; , :he public m-e*Tare commissioncis.' Alt paym>nts from the state relief ' fund are made only after auditing of claims sent in by the local die- • triots. Practice Relief Here Good Scores Made with Pis- tols at the Armory Range on Wednesday. Mayor Morissette Seeking So- lution of Problem—May Call Meeting. Urie Dodd Died Here Last Night Well Known State Street Shoe Dealer Was 111 for Several Months. Miss Irwin I Injured in I Car Mishap .Machine Tips Over Near Hen- velton While Enroute to j Ogdensburg. Grand Jury j Window To Reports in j Be Placed Nassau Case In^hurch Cops Charged With Beating ! Memorial to Mr and Mrs. Hen- Man to Death to Pace : ry * Proctor and Bom, Judge Tomorrow. ' Charles. Committee Is Deadlocked Over Stoker Proposition Pistol target practice for the members of the St. Lawrence C-ounty Police Protective associa- tion was c—darted by Lieut Lynch and Trooper lt<Donewgh sf the state police at the armory July 2*. The high scores were as fallows: . Head Shots Miss Kate Irmln is recovering from an injury mhich she suffered in an actonmbile accident el?:ht miles from this city on the Old De- kalb poit road. She and her brother. Prof. Iroquois Irwin ef _,._„ ... . , u „ ..^«.. »*•..„.j,-, . ... •___,.• Watertown. were returning to this money to meet the acute situation hope of his recovery was abandoned. , „. . , -» . . . ^wi-j. -MI ».«.-- «.. i _ .1^1. «,;«•. M _ .»_,.,. ._/_ *._,.,_ r.»y fromt Watertown. Prof. Irmts With funds for employment pro- jects and home relief approaching the vanishing point. Mayor Moris settte is roafrouted with the prob- Urie Dodd. 63. State street shoe dealer, died last night at S o'clock at his home. 934 Elisabeth street. after a protracted illness. His coa- lem of how t o raise additional ditioa became critical recently and Six Members of School Board Agree to Sup-' °\! 0,!r *«^ine c^iverneur ° r <HT»cer Ritchie. Cswvern^ur.. port Minority Report When It Is Brought In. which will have to be dealt mith ia a week or tmo. He stated dar- ing the week that be was seehiag the views of various cittsens re Officer Shatmrn. Masseaa 5* guraiag ways aad means of •Stain S iog faads. Some of U* pers«»K shoe repair haiuuess. He opeaed • -2* with whom the mayor talked sag hi, ova stop , n the Hassrouck Mr. Dodd was born near Smith Kails. Canada. April 4. 1M9. He | «atne to Ogdeasburg ia 1897 aad ; fur the next ive years was associa- ted with his brother Henry ha the Officer Girard. Ogdensburg. The houses aad gremsds csanamit- te*> of th-» beard «f educatioa. rsmv sii*iag of Oesnmisrjenprs A. f[. OnrdwelL FYed l»e aad Wtfsuns E. m>sU»raslL. have beea aaaaSe to reach an acreesaeat rdatrve ts th- type M s*«her te be iaataSsd ia the OaaeaKimrg PVee academy. It is UIIBI i stead that tmre fa esc saw asake while the third ntasiitixji am etb*r the sssst adraatageasm. Ow- te this diffeifmtie of th*- <-eu3uit*ee has d*4ayed *»«• rrvrt •• the fasl baard. Tbe waller has j Officer Cadieux. Oxdeaaharg. Body Sriots Officer Shatram-. MaiiSP sa... Officer Girard. OcdenHbuia;.. Chief Murphy. Gewveiaear... J Officer (^adieuK. Ocdesasburg. aa- Offiorr Sears. Ogdeasharg... ..IS ..Li gested that be call a caatfereatre ef bvihflsng ea Isabella slre^t ia 19*2 : pnsnineat cstisenK aad taxpayers aM | h^e,. an^-rd to State street. \ .99 ,3# .29 .39 .29 and then ssjaanit U»eiT rectanmea datioas to a mass meeting to be beM ia the city hall. The city wor% bureau airpornted last fall is still ia esistesw*. thoagh a«t XsmctioaSBg. and it i s stated presvd'n a meetiag the a cafj far hi fawar sf r.ordw dl and Westhreok favar oae kiad sf stoker aad Mr. Ebe • L * eT - j Officer Ritchie, Gsweeraear 2S that aay further aas4*catM« to tin- It w%* statVti yesterday that ais OfficeT CiaWt, Ogdeaasburg----24 atate admiaiatratissi for sjhws*»sas ssesabers sf the beard had agreed Officer L. LesVau. Ogdeasharg. -2# asast be made Uiroagh this gr«ism. *• *yjff *?* mmmritj repsrt taotTioer Larsek, Oi.Os rbuin 24 _J be istaiined S> Cimaiiiins r Eli*.'otncer White. Og4rassmrg 24 r\r\Mf\g^t> 4 Tld^ which wsR ismare its adept**, j^ ^^^^ 9tk ^ XMTJSt)i ^ ^ ULiTiUl^KA I li> TIK«. is a farther reaart that if the 9muiimr 3 t type was used. Lies*. Lynch aad Traeaer mrltaro iga , _ ., ^^ ^^ gave same exhiaSWiiai. at right aad wa^dyreaatt wg ^snga the j^ m/ai ahaetiag. bath ««*.—- ea* St ts sail i ml that riiisiis* 4^,^^ ^timk. dartac the iiiiin a t **\ tke aiiasii range. tfce Officer Paul R. «f tbeOasdss d«parms»rssu smty s f tw* reaaru ^^ to **\ «***•* ** Twis is aaaf *• be the first dis- mmm ^^ mmr - •rcarred «a the ****r?P A ™ immitl 1 a Oasssssss* i* CLUB WOMEN WILL MEET About ten years ago he toaiied the ; store at 212 Stale street aad estab- lished a retail btisines* ia coaaer- ii<« with his r<-pair deaartsaent. His aoa. William I>»dd. became as- ; Mirtated with him and stace his: ilhtes* has r-arried en the business. < Mr. Dodd's hrst wife was Miss Erta May Mathefwm. vb« died four j teen years ago. !**• was married ia 1«2S t o Mrs Bertha Mitchell, wh* sBiiiio him: alw» his *>*L Wil-1 ltasa: tare craadmmK. AUca aad ; WflsiaSB J : aad Three br«*ber*. f4eary «f <ig«>«>*arc. Charles «rf' ssssth Fa!h- aad Wilhasa <€ Maae- tW*. Caaada. Mr. rSwdd was a aKWher «< Og- L^ir«- No *« *-u« OrdW M <*dd FWiwrk. aad at teamed 1h»- llaptist **nrr4i. faaual tmnii^K win ed at taw h-«a*e Twe*day a ! ». a. by h>v. A K K*4»T. pasNw «f taw iftsnal vul he ia taraed sw to pass another machine and his car ran efr the road and I turned end ever end ia the ditch. ! Miss Irm-in's back was wrenched ' and her brother was cat an the l hand. T4»ey were heought here by I ether awtsrists and attended by Dr. W. G. Caeper. Prof. Irmhi ma* able to return t a Watertown the same t-veaiag. The car was disab- led and a wrecker tawed it back to Watertemn. Miss Irwin is ml the heme of ber sister. Mrs. George L. Kerthrwp. 71S Morris street. MASSENA WINS FROM COUNTRY CLUB GOLFERS The OumeaSbarg Oanvtrr riab lest tSw-tr match wtth the team «at the Power City yesterday af»< JS 12 te 2* 12. this MINBOLA. July 23—Four Nas- sau County policemen were under indictment today for murder in con- nection with the deaU of Hyman .Stark, bandit suspect, victim of •third degree.\ torture. Ten true bills were handed up by 'the grand ysry last night The num- ber of indictments Uiey contained was not revealed. Nor would Dis- trict Attorney Elvin X. Edwards name those indicted. The biUs were impounded at his reouest. Last nigltt's action. Iwwcrer. did not close the Stark case. Arthur W. iBrierly, Jary foreman, said. Ses- sieas would be resumed Tuesday., be announced. In all. 13 police were arrused m a iftan Dor investigation ffdlowfaag ! the death of Stark, inly IS. Edwards aaaouaced the indictefl men will be arraigned Monday with the probability that their trials will begin August S. Phil White Hears Law Is Broken Writes Masse** ViHs«e Board Aovatt 7 Day Week fsjr Polamsf TVr«. ! A stained glass windsw. pre- sented to the First BapUat charch by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Howard. . Dr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Earl and Mrs. Charles E. Proctor, will be dedicated early in September, rt mill be a memorial to Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Proctor and their son. Charles E. Proctor. Mrs. Howard and Mr.s. Earl are daughters of the late Mr. aad Mrs. Henry 1. Proc- tor The window was designed by Harry J. Horwood and is now beini assembled in his stained glass works. The subject win he Th e Lord* Supper.- Life Saving Tests Held Fifteen Boys aad Girls Take Bed Cross Course from Edward P. Benton. MASSKXA, Jury 21 — %i vfBage haard Meatfay letter was read from Mnlv WWte. *-„ head sf tk- St. Lam awhee wret*«trr*' a*~ «* Ogdesfthwrg. m WSK • b-sard that that tae iarai • arhiam. ***** day* pc* «f th*- start*- law Edward P. Bentsm. Red Crass rep- -^esewtatrve far 4V Lawreace osanir ia hfe ssvrhag ra^ractlaa. csmdacV ed a coarse for hays and girls at the suwaais beach yesterday at tt a. m. Plfteea isndiaatss atbuadst aad te*h the tests. Kext Satardar aaather daas will he head at the at Z p. br epca »e aS ha»s aad girls 12 withwat chars*. At the the a» ard« wiS he ssmfe. Mr »x:taa wll «is« Caaap Tig. «r this mmslsi M t aclecfc ami make awards h> at mh* casssoeted the causae. OffireTPofteT Gets Booze Car * era Tier smear. I I