Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . on conflicting interests can be had, patience and consider-ation will be required on the part of the record-holders,and caution, wisdom and couarge on the part of the ad-ministration. These problems are now being dealt withby the Provincial Government . John Kennedy, of Montreal, the well-known authority onwater powers and river levels, recently visited Kenora, Ont.,to studj the water power development there. It is under-stood that he has been acting for J. T. Jaeger and , of International Falls, in connection with theproposed establishment of


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . on conflicting interests can be had, patience and consider-ation will be required on the part of the record-holders,and caution, wisdom and couarge on the part of the ad-ministration. These problems are now being dealt withby the Provincial Government . John Kennedy, of Montreal, the well-known authority onwater powers and river levels, recently visited Kenora, Ont.,to studj the water power development there. It is under-stood that he has been acting for J. T. Jaeger and , of International Falls, in connection with theproposed establishment of a pulp mill at Kenora by theBackus interests, of Minneapolis, who have an option onthe power site. David Shamoroff, of Stroudsburg, Pa. is the petitionerin bankruptcy in the Analomink Paper Mill Company caseand the receivers named by Judge Witmer are D. S. Gottes-man and A. Bell, of Stroudsburg, Pa. The Court directedthat an accounting be made of the affairs of the concern. 070 PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE October 1, 1913 UNITED JTATBJ*. (Special to Pulp and Paper Magazine Testimony in the case of the Eibel Process Company, ofBoston, Mass., against the Remington Martin Company, ofWatertown, , was taken at Green Bay, Wis., severalweeks ago. The case has been in court two years, and isone of the biggest patent suits involving paper machineryin court in this country. A number of paper mill employersin mills in middle west were examined. Many thousandsof dollars are involved in the suit, the charge being thealleged infringement of a patent granted to William Eibel,of Rhinelander, Wis. It is claimed the method of elevatingthe fourdrinier part of the paper machine has been infringedupon by the defendant company. A. B. Aldrich, of Boston,Mass., was the chief witness for the plaintiff. The defendantis represented by attorney Franklin Hough, of Washington, and Attorney C. Lyman, of New York City, repre-sents the plaintiff. The testimony was taken before acourt reporter and will later


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