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fll SVXDAT, SEPT. 18, 1932. f * val n 71 tfnchang Against Leaguers Beat Carleton Team In Close Game •y Attest t\ A. Hauler in 71 frost •re at 7.1* vseat. after Ike New effect Sept. chamber MH-ial BMM't- oi*ed reso- nst tke re- tbe New 25. Two of on Ike I\ ti- lers on the resolutions >rv ice com- disronii nu- ll a public •gdeasbui;;. -d to lake •Uirh w»s \ommission £ bored hv , i *». under a I »a*ture on ' S the »i- ! and fields j and lov«d ' son droop- , shore-like awrence iu raroe the soft still- .he valley at was the . there be good dog !y because which mrd o ackievt? are over- an bipeds d talk and .he role of Lhemselves creat<-J. •ally ougltt number of not cou- * heavea Ogd«n.ibui^ defeated Carleton Place »s in the final ball game or the &«*a>sen at Winter Park Sun-* day atteMioon before a bis crowd. Tuainiy Allen of Syiacuae was in ike box tor Oxdeusburc and head, the Canadians safe until the sev- enth inning when a rally netted : four runs and tied the score. Og- dea^&urg earned the deriding* score in the eighth. The visitors ' were presented with several mi i by the loo* fielding of the home team. A Hen .*noed nine and Don-* ; aeil five. The same was featured by bans 'dii'tasre hit.tins:. Lesperance and, : Williams of Ogdensburg and Cook- • son and Doanetl of Carleton Place • drove out home runs. Williams and David also hit triples and Allen* and a Farrand each made a two- I bagger. The score: OtMlen^bmtr HI <*• 111—J* j Car It-ton PUue 021 4*1 40*—S Allen »nd Jenkins. Dooneil and JMackawaW; Umpires. Nelson and. J Moatroy. it Minister Officiates y At Son's Wedding\. 1 I Mi. ; Mtunie A. Cater, youngest* ;dauuht«'r of Mrs. J. P. Lowery. of : Brier Hill and Harvery J. Webster. I sou of Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Web- , «f.r of Morna*wic were married* Tbursdty iwghi at the home of the brides : sier. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. . Low ery. „ Rev. E. O. Wthuter. father of I the bridegroom, performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate rami Hers and close * friends of the couple. Mr. and Mri. Webster left early Satuiday moru- las: for IJuKalo where they will make their home at C© Brooklyn* avenue. 4o require <the Centra] and Rutland railroad to notify the people sixty days in advance wfhen it is piopo?- <d to take off any trains. The New York Central trains »»bich it is proposed to discontinue* Sept. 25 leave ihere at 3.15 p. m. aud 5.45 p. m. ami arrive at 7.10 p. m. and 8.4* p. m. A milk train arriving at B.St> p. m. will carry ead nor passengers and mail from Pbila- and order del phi*. The railroad company vt which If**** lack of bo*rnes<s makes it nec- nd and be tRsary to remove the four trains. to learn , President Newel] appointed -the ar be fail- '. foHowins committee t o confer with Is a shaU j officiate cf the New York Central\ really the ; relative to railroad service: F. R. i MM last?, Little. Edward B. Knecfct, Charles : Sieger. A. J. Tyo ami John Btnt- lev \ ® XEW YORK TELEPHONE fOMPAXY Snell Dethroned as County Leader by Mrs. Graves in G. 0. P. Primary THE OGDENSBURG ADVANCE ST. LAWRENCE SUNDAY DEMOCRAT Dtnocrat P< Admc* ltd <M31>KXKiU'K<<, X. Y., SI X1>A\\ SKITKMBKK 2\ 19.52. PRICE St. O. F. A. Downs Canton 13 to 0 in First League Game Mrs. Graves Emerges * From the Primaries As New Republican Leader i CARRIES ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY IN FACE OF MASSED OPPOSITION OF MACHINE AND NOW THREATENS TO TAKE CASE TO COURTS. Raids Made In the City on Saturday Emery Lavarne Haled to Court and Asks for Hearing on Dry Count Thayer's Course Is Run Congressman Bertracd H. Snell j net bis Waterloo ia the Republican primary' last Tuesday and as a re- I pult of tke senaattrmal and amazing I upset Mrs. Rhoda Fox Graves of • Goo-veraeur has emerged as toe ! new leader of tke G. O. P. in SL ! Lawrence county. | The minority chieftain of the House of Representatives had sol- emnly warned Mrs. Graves in a public statement issued in Wash-, in iugton severs t months ago that If she entered the senatorial race What Congressman Snell was enable to achieve in his own loan the Ogdensburg machine at his bidding accomplished with crush- ing force here. Although Thayer is virtually a stranger in Ogdens- hurt and personally unpopular as a candidate became of his nega- tive legislative record the local electioneers exerted, every effort to pat him across and succeeded roilh.-r up a majority of over »*0 m-hich. as it turned oat. was | more than (ttfficient to give him against Warren T. Thayer of ' the nomination. Thayer received 1,- Franklin county, the gentlemen's 4€S votes to SO? for Mrs. Graves. agreement candidate, she must She did not carry a single district take the consequences. Mrs. Graves ! The Thayer machine did Hk is vice-chairman ol the Republican ! most o>vaatating work in the sec- county committee and was a dele- j ond. third and fourth districts of gate^at-large to the Chicago con- : the First ward, the fourth of the vention. ( Seroad ward and the fomrth of the The Goarernear candidate, who j Third ward. It i» understood that is the lone woman meeiber of the t^ Graves forces are directing Emery Lavame was arrested yes- terday following a raid by Prohibi- tion Agents James HiWreth and Fred Cowan on premises at the cor- ner of Ford and Patterson streets. A quantity of contraband was seiz- ed and other evidence spilled on I the floor, the agents said. Lavarne; asked for an examination and it was net for Oct. 5. Bonds for $2.- •*t were furnished. Lavarne was represented in court by Edmund FitzGerald. A slot machine found in the place was turned over to jthe police. Prohibition Agents raided an- other place on Pine street and aeix ed a slot machine, which was taken to police headquarters. Thomas Mooney. alleged possessor, left a $10 bail bond pending a hearing. Priest is Injured in Car Mishap 2-ev. Francis Cornish Suffers Broken Leg at Potsdam Yesterday. CAR RELEASED AFTER PENALTY OF $50 IS PAID I , Tipsy Syracuse Men Get \Freah\ Witfc Customs Men tX Morristown. a*'*.*** ^* fff^i Assembly. jma»e<l.iatery accepted this ultimatum and prepared for the fray. Without an oiganiaation at ker command and in the face of the massed power of the two ma- chines of St. Lawrence and Frank- lin, she came very close to winning the nami nation. She carried her own county -by approximately 2S0 majority but lost Franklin and on the face cf the returns. Senator Thayer was renamed by a scant 750 instead of the heavy major- ity which he has heretofore receiv- ed. Neither Mrs Graves nor her husband. P. A. Graves, who was her campaign marrager. has conceded defeat, and they have thrown a further scare into the ranks of the Old Guard by threatening to ap- peal to the courts on the ground mi fraud and and an excessive one cf amoser in Ogdonsburg and else- where. Legal authorities said that if these charges can be sObatant- iat«d there is tittle doubt that the eioction will be invalidated. Mrs. Graves is quoted ac saying. ~! re- ceived the Bominatiou from the propie kt«t Tuesday and intend to fight for rL\ It is understood she and her supporters are now gath- ering evidence ia Ogdensburg and different points in Praaklia cassn- ty where the Thayer vote was heavier than expected, it is furth- er stated that at ksnat on* libel sort win be the attentat* of tke battle last Tuesday. The fact that Mrs. Graves was aMe to win St. Lawrence county ngaoast the caonbhued efn^ouvtkun of Csaf.ii j—su SsssD and practical- ly every suupercssst office snider is hy insr iswee thsaocs: First, streaarth at the weakness of her fiaadty. a mini state of danaffec the the Crvi Four Kyraxuue men. rather the worse for liquor, who came acro&s the river in a car on the Morris- town ferry Thursday night, got into troutoe with the customs men. ! A scuttle ensued and for a time the office was a lively place. The offi- cer in charge calied assistance and the men were taken into custody ; when they refused to pay a penal- ty of S»0 for having liquor in their \ possession. Their car was seised. ( They werv taken to Gouverneur : Letters received here from Rpna- and arraigned before Commission- tors Wagner and Copeland in reply Hazettom. The next day | t » communications urging the con- in touch with a prom in- | struction of a new custom house in ent Syracuse lawyer and efforts j Ogdensburg otate that the matter were made to settle the matter, j , 5 befog given careful attention. A This was ultimately arranged, the ', sua, of $1»».«MX» has been *p;>ort. $54* petfcirty was paid and the car j loo ^ to Ogdensburg under the released yesterday. inquiries in these haitwicks. The effect of this split in the Re- publican ranks is expected to be far-reaching and at the present j tame no one ventures to predict i what may happen either this year i or next. It es conceded by all ob- i servers that a woman who atngle- I handed can beat the hitherto in- I vincible machine in St. Lawrence I county is a political figure who I mu*t be reckoned with in the fu- ! tare. It i s believed to he quite im- ' possible for the two factions to be- ' cone reconciled under the pres-} er D. M ' eat county leadership. Reports say '• they got that already certain influential Republicans who opposed Mn>. j Graves are endeavoring to re-es- i taMish themselves in her favor. ; perhaps realizing that a seat on ; , the Gouverneur band wagon will be much more comfortable dsuias: j the next year or two. If Senator Thayer should go hack i •to Albany next January, which j ' seems very doubtful at this thne. g It wiB be his last term in office. ' for the St. Lawrence county lead I ers now recognise that he was like , a mill atone around their necks. I Attorney Ed. FitzGerald demon- and there is no doubt that ban- atrated the «th*r evening that he dreds of fiepvbficaa voters *• *tUl • *•* man on his feet, even thisuihnut the senassrial district * Ms waist line is a Httle »<»re wiB refuse to swjpon him on elec- «tpa»Kive than K was in his coi- tiea day. ****• days. When he tmiu^d the The people of this dirtrict are «*rhe»ed haJrwny Inaiissr t o his of- aiaapry crying out for a npujetaiU- ** •* «a*anust«qdl a tipsy trre who wifl he larthfa* to their interests and not ouhstniint to loose amd starVd to raw tward the The attorney gave chaoe thepwrswW the aussasmas aetrion. bet IT. picaUeraM ternary ovortook the soaae iwrisiWe fosc.es . The emtio party wia prtneart such casy'tdaAe ia the person of VaaKeaneau wis* wm sueassue ay ,tm these i • pia<nfiosss aasd give to • the peons* the type of iiuhtii amr. Ivice wheeh they have never receiv- the been kept in eCfsce aauupiy by Ts Senators to Assist in Custom House Project Wagner and Copeland Reply to Letters From Og dens burg People—iocal Unions Urge Rep. Snell to Assist. Lawyer Chases Man and Hands Him to Police emergency building; law and it wa» urged by the persons who wrote to the senators that the funds should be used for this puree**- rather than for th*- purchase of the pres- We therefore, respe-tlully pro- test the -purchase of any building and ask that you use your every influence to see that the money appropriated for t^densburg. namely one hundred fifty thous- and dollars ($l&«.t*0.««) be spent in th<* purchase of a site in a promin^rrt location in our city. which will cive employment to both our skilled and unskilled la- bor dnr.ux the coming winter, and that you will caa*e to have sent to Rev. Father Francis M Cornish, pastor of St. Augustine's churt-h at North Bangor, suffered a fracture ,of his K:t k-g beiow the knee in a motor accident at Potsdam yes- terday afternoon and was brought to the A. Barton Hepburn hospiul in Ogdensburg. Father Cornish ; and his mother. MTS. Charles Cor- nish. were on their way home from Ogdeax-iburg. They stopped in to j the Hudson garage and while ser- j vice w*s beinrg rendered Father ; Corais-h went to the front of his \ car. By accident the liandle of a i basket struck the key of the switch and the car. which was in gear, went ahead a distance of three feet, pinning him against the wall. The bumper hit his left leg. which was severely broken. First j aid was given by Dr. W. H. Rose. I Aft»*r an hour Father Cornish was • able to be taken to the Hepburn j hospital by an anvbulance accom- | panied by Rev. Father Donaid S. | Gallagher. Rev. Father T. J. Ma- I honey made the arrangeoients. the I two pritots having been summoned when the accident occurred. ! Dr. G. C. Maditl, the sisters and nurses did everything to make the patient, comfortable, nasi this morning a ojagnairli -will be made to determine how serious the break is. Father Cornisa last evening was suffering considerable pains. His father. Charlt*s Cornish, drove up with CamiTle Macey of Bangor but returned during the evening to j that village. Mrs. Cornish, who j was with her son when the acci- dent occurred, is remaining with arm in Ogdensburg and i s stopping I with her nephew. Charles Snow. i \BUDDY\ BELL HAS A NOVEL WATER HELMET Brandy's Boys Run Roughshod Over the County Seat Eleven Oliver's Team Holds Blue and White in First Half but Crumples Under Driving At- tack Launched in Final Periods. Youth Able to Remain Under for Considerable Periods —Made from Boiler. i misbehaving The lawyer tke feSow hot he brok? rot <-us1om house. It was t-iupha- ( Oco>n.sbnrc immediately the archi- sized that th* oarrhaae would not \ tects or «-nsii»**er.<* lo s*'W-t a site -**>eve uwenapimment. which was \ KuitaM*- for u building of this tiie pwnpos** of the emergency act. \ kind. The Rrieklay*-r.«. Masou* aud I am told by compete©! autber- PUuCerR International l'nion. boral i ity that ther*- are suitable sites av- No. til. «tf <»cdeni#»u rg. has s^-ni the ; ailablr dir«-Uy a<ros« from the followinT ot»en leMer to Cousres-s \ pr*-s-»nt Pa\ Offjce tnt State man Snell on the subject: s1'>-,-t. a! i tli^ pr«vfM-rty imawd- fti iii nsi>uij.. X*LA Yark ' iat»4y adjoinrnr tli*- Post Office on lh+ sann- s.:d^ ng Th*- road known | as the rW-ll |ir**j»«r».v rnhnh weuid ; be a Kpkrulid location for Uu> gov- ifrrrm<n! buiMinr. j Th»* di!«t\#*s of ttif um-mployed ? this rominc »in***r i.« >*oe>rihrng r ; that +mch and *-very woe of us shonld nvnsKk-r s^noesJy. and we arc*- that you will us** your every Hon. ftcrtrand X. Sn*-U Cvncrea^ma-w Potsdaan. New Verb My dear Cengrt suwaa: l» i* reported •hat throw--h effartu the old Rteme buildirrr o»a- ed by the George Hal company is «e »»^ purchased fer the prrsmaneat • influfn.-•*• heado«arter<i ef toe l\. S. < 5 o>*osa. j th:» ••»#• Having foMiiwed c1e>*Hy toe a»- ! aik»»itur ; A novel diving helmet which was designed by Willard \Buddy\ Bfll is attracting considerable attention in marine circles, and the success which the inventive young man has achieved with the device indicates that it pfmmetmtm interesting ptwKih- ilities. The helmet nasuasU merely of the top section of a range boiler, witb a wistdrw Holdered ia. It cfisaes down to the shouMerK and the air which is pnaspul through a hose attached te the top keep:. the water below the chin of the wearer. Bell got the idea whii-' listening to ZinuaK-rssam. the det*p wea diver, gtve a lecture at the O F. A. last year. He had th* hel- saet constructed by Stanley blryr-r. at the Sharp garage and when »i was ready for utse he saade ht>: <>. F. A.'s football team, led by ed him out of bounds on the thirty Jonathan Wolfe who typified his yard line. The Blue held hat a name in hard driving, snarling. vi> pass was completed plackog tha huJl ious tin** plunging, exhibited steam- dangerously near. Unable to make roller tendencies yesterday after- an Inch overland. Canton again noon at th<* Campus, when it flat- took to the air only to hav« Le? tened the Canton High eleven 13-0. Pleur intercept the pass and rush in its opening bid for Northern twenty yards. \With the failure of New- York'* first rugfcy rating. All the pass, Canton's first and only '. the afternoon, the Blue drove over overture of the <iay was completed and und»-x the County Seat lads as the Blue art-Msed onward eating 1 piling up first down after first up valuable ya;dage to place the dow3 but d^-pite this ability to hall in midneld as the period end- gain almost at wHl. could only ed. shove over two touchdowns', one Witb the exchange of ends. O. ' each in the 3rd and 4th periods, so F A. again surged forward with stubborn was the Canton defense a new crop of first downs only to as led by a paper weight secondary be stopped «s they became danger- | back in Malterner. On the other oos with O'Brien kicking out of I hand, defensively. O. F. A.'s line the hole. Finally, as the 2nd period ' was as tough as a cross between drew to a dose. O. F. A. in une j Verdun and Gibraltar with the : v great offensive a* put on by Dnrr. • suit in spite of yeoman running Wolfe and Barr placed the ball on j of a jack rabbit lrisher back by the Canton's 10 yard line only to have • name of O'Brien, stopped cold ev- the gun revoke this svstained ! ery advance and hid of Coach Oli- march. I OCT'S hornets. Canton, except tor Picking up where be left on* at one flare in the first period when the start of the rest period. Wolfe O'Brien returned a punt sixty yards got under way and with his fangs to be cbeaed and thrown by Har- bared, nipped and clawed his way j per on the thirty yard line, was in eight straight runs to score, the ' unable to dent the Blue's finst line final lunge being on a fourth down and were never dangerous. four to go. Robinson failed to con- O. F. A.'s two touchdown* were vert. Canton unable to gain, kick- rhe result of juggernaut tactics. Af- ,ed and again Wolfe, aided by Pete ter sploairias: and sloshing about Baker, put on a driving exhibition in gained yardage up t o their necks that could not be overlooked with the enure first half, and running Pete finally dashing off tackle for hither and yon to realize merely ten yards and a marker. Robinson first down statistics, the Blue tnished the scoring for the day came back with a hang in the 5rd when he kicked the goal. Rtanxa. Wolfe. O. F. A.'s new faU- The remainder of the game saw hack find, a*companied by a hard Canton frantically attempting to driving, ponderous Hae. attacked *cor* as sb* threw caution and the Canton middle, gnawed away rasses to the winds. at its inwards from the 4M yard j Lineup: line. »o rush the ball over in ! Q p ^ CANTON straieht drives. WoKe's line crack- ] ing w*s a remarkable exhibition ' ax be covered nish half the field j 1 ** 1 ** in eight downs to «core as a climax t in a Wz driving line crumpling fin- j Bu »n al effort. Immediately following the resulting kick-off. Pete Baker .Harper ru#h\d forward by sparing Wolfe' for a f ev. plunges to slide off tackie j fc****** 011 <«•*. *^ for the last score of the day in the ; bert ^* mr l _ w , Boaster Bartholomew Left Tackle BurweS Sasrford Right End Right Tackls Right Gnard Center Faddea Pitta Mayhew Ctthley Cox Baker LeFleur Left End Quarterback Right Halfback Left Balfhork Endersbee Malterner Wright OTuHan Pntnmek i« <J»-r#-ai the intent ef -r»-wv apprepi iatiee by i sale to the ra*ent and kaowiarc full we a ef this apyi»f nation. j wawx 1 > 1e relieve the uu**«rp*ey- sitnarhoa ia each ef the iwa. vterf baukhag* are to he erected, we as officers and aw as af a buiM ; ti= mliicfc is mere than one hnwrred >»-?r«; »*W and in no way 1^1 aVw- 1« hmine the i lujOSy- e*-< ef th*- f««d« ral tm*-iDSMHI We t-u<1 that yeu wiTi Ww r*-r-ei»r <*T this Vvter al Survey of Bridge InmHemmzm FadierafMre. Site Gets Stilted City oo October 4 GeonseAiBeM Dies in Bangor hem ef the Local and Rnck Lay- {earlier <-rnnx*r.>*a<v. we are ers r-njen, hav*- ami n j a reesva- | Re»cwtfully yewrs. ties eec»Mcac the nettion «T the T. Edward Morley, S Owiisai at and Caver the par- ! Seuetajf. chase *it a Kite sad erection ef a Smv ! » r tv.«hjtM«f have new asaldraa: *• csrry eel tb» p:ia- *'\myt*-i >\ tb»- Caraeurters ipse ef t*ts eas*rg«s*ry a;Tropria- leri>erv rm^i <•, <»se<ai^burg rk«n e» reBeve the mams—it mhor vi*'*-4 -r. the band* ef 1 distress. stai^ Stw-fl The yeath slaags weights over hts ahuaHfrs to keep hHn O^WTJ when he ••hi i sue dtenrnt and a repe tied arcwad his h*«dy if- need aw a signal line. S» far he ha* keen aMe te go deva thirty feet voder wader f*w •ce*- - persada. The exaev*eaK>\ has keen BKW esdy sa a way pr*daja*ie as weM. for tVdi haw keen ahse te re< over tina! period en a ten yard Jaunt, j ' From th»-ti on < oa.h Brandy rush- ed in h:s rci»erves until the gun. <). F. A. ><•<* to:- held before a rujutcity enrnd. w<m the tons and defend:nc tb» N<»rth goal kicked in O'Brien, who promptly punted Sb**** ibe ball «« the play to Smith in midfteld. O. F. A. rushed the ball «« a series <«T play* wtth Baker. LeFleur and Beyer leading the at- tack to the Canton 15 yard tine _ r-nly to be stopped in its ftaal had. B^oer Aft«T a puarting duel Smith span Suketitwtwins I»«rr a kirk te the waHrac O^riea who Barr for LefVur: WeMe for Beyer. t«-* the boil in stride, cart te his Flack fwr Beamer: tfr-wn for right after evadsne the mrst wavs Reeh: fVaae-r for Ssaith: Wiggkas «<f the Brae and m*htt«. and ra a fer Rover: tt\hittaa;er for Baker: tremsendous ham* «f speed iouH? L**d for R Irinnsn Caaden: Rkdh- ped eetryoae bet Harper vb» che»- ardVai fer Pstta Knights Planning Bazar and Dance Oct. 12 and 13 Bartxnan for Raker: Fralcn&l Hea Wifl HOBBT Cnl—B»f I*? Wit* TRBRDRT Fair Will eaee en the river amd s* weB wnewa BASCBAIX SCORCS V* Terk ft. PbilaaV'4dua 4. 1«4_ 3£ew Terk i. rwilasVg* • €. Smi. Reaowrya *. Bosseni •». Clarao* fL Ciar, iaaaarri «. T. SLLoaauX rssd-ai of St FOOTRAAX. «»*jv-TT\*rr *. P***aasa •- Mal'tK- e. Riw-rine < St. larv't 7. Mt,ao»us »2 5* Law•\»-»•• e. Cehset-e «L Admiitistratjofl Letters Asked Oc.Hi miiurc r,mmriL Kaecht* «f every eRert «e snake the admrr a ^•IsssliuiL wiH Inwd Ra ns• sal be*. Bar afl areamd ononeau. The \Knaw>i» •Ri huzar in 1%- >lst<b»aiu eai Wed- a*eer de 1lshBa» by halve* and the weeaay awd T%arwdaT. Or*. X2 and tarr fans^onaw WTR •evwal ff ast «• 12 aaJ rm the Rm 111 sSaw, w« *^ed aaryRshag «d the hand over Road a*-* i hat lei fliKa day erifh *a the pnat. Grand Kan^-t jf. j. a drsmer nod eaaertaaaanent ser the n hftea as ORVej* «9 he eVeted a* frnsv lanfinc «r rhe Xm 2 awwrjtjoa hi th* ii »•- ——*• MmM